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r —— = i 3 e / THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1935. ; e B m— E—— ; s — —— $585000030500000 RUBI ngls; g chw RAISED AI_ASKA DAY is U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU : e o THE WEATHER i A (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) 4 e Ocza ! NIEDe e 1 Forscast for Iunsas asd visalty, beginaing 2t 4 pao Ovtober 13 b . artly cloudy tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. - Equipment Needed for NUAL AFFAIR' & 4 “ § { Douglas WOl‘l( Salvaged ] | Time Bar ter ;E(:;ALHDAT:R Wind Velocit; Weath L P ‘omel 3 [lum| y ‘elocity ‘eather eason }Wellknown Gastineau —To Be Put on Beach Mother - Daughter Lunch-| 4 pm. yesty ... 300 48 8 SE 12 LtRain " ; [ ’ { a.m. ay 30.¢ 35 96 Calm 0 Clear Channel Coupfe ‘H°“‘°r' Motorship Annette of the Alaska €ON of Women’s Club | yoon today 3006 43 70 w 5 Pt. Cldy edby Daughter at Party saivage Company, Capt. L. H. H. Has Holiday Motif i S . . i Jennings, arrived at Douglas this CABLE AND kADIO REPORTS i A mock wedding ceremony, in morning with a scow in tow con- * g4ingy commemorating Alaska Day | YESTERDAY TODAY {which a shotgun and handcufts 'aining ed uipment consigned %0, ,;4 the relationship of Gastineau| Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4a.n. Precip. dam. ; ® fum'mmd Lk}:e ,l,fcm,‘y l::m;::;n_!::‘5h;]fin:es;xlc(&:tf:g:nfl;;;?; mothers and daughters, the annual! ASl:HDn l(;l’;lp. temp. | terzr;p. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ment, was the climax of night's | 5¢ " s nchorage - —_ 33 0 A [celebration of the twentieth mar-| The equipment, which includes a 31‘;2‘:5 \[;)Vzl:,fxc: cl,‘:;cze,?s lfiis ::}E‘ Barrow s 10 12 4 0 Pt Cldy 4 BT X & A % oy riage anniversary of Mr, and Mrs,|30-ton shovel, a ditching machine, yono0n at the Presbyterian Church| Nome 34 34 g 16 04 P Cidy GREET the NEW SEAZON with a | Walter N. Robinson. four pimps and tools, was aboard & gontid B e T expecta- | Bethel 9650 P gl a8 4 [ Clear The celebration was given by their|5cow which sank in the harbor at ;¢ ¢ the many guests who throng- | Fairbanks [ SRR GellR g 4 0 Cldy NEW FROCK, NEW COAT. NEW daughter, Miss Margaret Robinson, [Haines during a storm several days .4 y1o gining room, made festive| Lawson R S (. R SRR 0 Clear 4 an employee in the Division of Du.‘ix‘;-" The Eqm:)x;\)int lwm be used in oAy ckan flags and a large deco-| St Paul 46 40 | *88 .. 88 12 02 Pt Cldy CESS LS bursements, Federal and Territorial public works at Douglas. rative cache to carry out the north-| Dutch Harbor ... 44 44 | 36 38 4 0 Pt Cldy é ACCESSORIE raaCains ‘Bullding, at the home of Mr. and' The Annette, with 2 derrick barge o0 i Kodiak . 46 44 38 42 4 0 Pt Cldy 8 ;Mrs. wuge{. Hellan. in tow, arrived at Hailnes Tuesday The luncheon was given for the. Cordova 48 44 34 34 4 08 lear | A charming surprise dinner was Dight. The derrick barge Was an- ....ainment of Juneau and par-| Juneau o bt 3 % o b Clear V F L V E T S followed by the wedding ceremiony,|chored on location and the Annette . "h SF e At aohi 1" q| Sitka .41 = 32 - = 0 — Vi |in_which the two honored guests|came to Juneau for supplies and an “\ hth Srideostudenrg wl: ;l):re Bt: Ketchikan 50 46 42 42 4 58 Cldy | Wwere fetchingly attired by their|additional diver, returning to Haines © 87\ Erace SUCClis WER WETE 00| prince Rupert ... 50 48 42 4 12 28 Pt Cldy v |friends in curtains, old coats ang|Wednesday morning. The salvage (oitl L o el S o oo mgth Edmonton .. 54 48 3 30 .6 0 Cldy [ancient and_disreputable hats, angork Was successtully carrics cut. | b conla AT athond ek cedvidea ] Sawtie .68 56 48 48 403 Cudy ‘the bride given a bougtet of an< with ‘‘mothers for a day” by the| Fortiand .. 66 g 58 % 12 L Faln, [} C R E P E S |cient artificial flowers tied with ) Glub. San Francico 80 2 56 56 4 0 Clear |green and red ribboh. Ddrothy Reck| 1 |y b § New York .. 6 66 | 56 58 16 0 Pt Cldy : {played the Lohengrin wedding march | 2 foriofind Eeris B o o intre | Wihiton | % | fo 54 56 4 0 Cler ' and Eilleen and Colleen Hellan car-| 1;,101.; Mrs. J;se;;h Cotian, and M. T e e B L A C E J B i Mr. E. L. Grutier #ave, HEADS A F L Eiizabeth McKechnie, all four of Laditad YE:“‘“ c":‘“"w_“s e de QT o [ Pk ortamony e OAT bt 2 T's L whom nad aausnters ana srana-| o coHERERR, SOt e s g Py Qo y owed by the | daughters present at the luncheon. 5 y, 5 _gwny. clear, 36; Radloville, partly cloudy, 8 ordova, f FOR M AI S 4 unwrapping of the presénts—pieces, o ' rs G, V. Gol, Toastmishiess, who| S 34; Chitina, cloudy, 27; McCarthy, cloudy; Anchorage, clear, 22; 0y or 1 e endtigh o make b complete seb of| ATLANTIO CITY, Oct. 10.—By ac- o 0 iy Pl ool p | Nenana, clear, 10; Fairbanks, clear, 10; Hot Springs, clear, 6; Tansna, ivory china—by the bride and groom. | cl mation, the delegates attending :}\m c‘h‘nr‘x;n:“lunchr-on w;S‘SCN_ clear, 15; Ruby, cloudy, 13; Nulato, snowing, 10; Flat, cloudy, 10; Kaltag, | .Mr. and Mrs. Robinson first met| Fifty-Fifth convention of the b g 'll%a o omoarison be.| Unalakleet, Crooked Creek, missing. in Douglas, where Mr. Robinson was| Amcrican Federation of Labor, chose , | | h 5 l" i ‘-h' omlpa’r itorial TR L] employed as a carpenter, when Mrs,| Willlam Green to lead the organiza- Zu;; ; :;el:s’i;:nann;ptgm ;ir;az;l: WEATHER SYNOPSIS R : | 3 . e - S Barrow, barom essiire i g jle i Seihite iy, Mowr Wis WurTiedl Toe delsgaies sieiiia siiol, 'GP L RIE bl s compiion. g S i SRS AR W taio, o i ipasis G 654 t’s going to be a luxuriant in Grand Falls, North Dakota, the| Florida, for the convention city next “:]‘ ‘f: 1;""1;;‘.;‘;‘; ;‘)“;’;S led on| the Uorth Pacific Ocean. The press ro was relatively low off the coast season—LEvening clothes will following year, and returned to Gas-| year. the session to be held in No- .~ " % Wt Ty of Southeast.Alaska, the pressure be nz 30.00 inches. This general pres- 2 | A g’ tineau Channel to make their home: | vember. for an exwm’;:ganfcuf fld«’”‘_?:fi; sure distribution has been attended by precipitation from southern cmploy rich satins and vel- Guests at the affair Were: Mr. and| A brief riot in the convention last T J';‘;B',, ‘fhef:p“,ke brielly on| goutheast Alaska southward to Ore on and by generally fair weather 6 Tand i} 3 Mrs. W. N..Robinson, Mr. and Mrs,|jzht was quickly quelled by disin- subject “Discovery and Explora-| oyer most of Alaska. Cold weathe continued over the Yukon and b vets and drape them 1n soit Walter Hellan, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, | 4 Boril iy Al .S compating the early dars of! Tanana valleys, Dawson having rep ited a temperature of 6 above and 2 3 3 1 , Mr. . W. E.| orosted parties in a dispute. Tord 7l e b ‘ A lovely lines. You will be de- Bathe, Mr, and Mre B L Fuber,| Jomn L. TLewls, President of the L e Of| Fairbanks 12. s 4 . ’ )t wom.n 0 motherscd. 2claring lichted with our collection of Mr. jand Mrs. L. Morrison, Mr, and | United Mine Workers, and William ke P el f & i e Mrs, Carl Collen, Mrs. Ray Beter-| Hutcheson, President of the Carpen- thal moctherhaod is itsclf an all- L new evening and dinner eyt M. 18, Didkiison ROMAEA ters Trioh, Sachainied ,blows: over B bl e el dresses and their moderate ice Reaber, Mr. JOtn Furuness, Mrs.| he right of an Akron, Ohio. delegate " {1°0, W8E (0 F g 3 William Reck, Mrs. K. Jarman, Mr.|i5 urge establishment of an unre- ... ; i e prices. Thomas Hellan; Misses Alpha and | siricted industrial union for the rub- et AR s e Linda Furuness and Margaret Rob-|ber industry. Numerous side fights .o " of. Whe Dposram o on L inson. } | were started 2 s, | . N V:ci»;r:riaent Hutcheson raised g L L Pll rple BUbble Ba’ll '”ONEERS, y x;oin’ of ";dwr 1yin:AL';~ iss\‘lgwh r(: EEREINUTLLY, ogbrieg 3 i % | ANNUAL e e Wit gii ] dan. riscn into the adolescence of | 3 been zottled by the convention. | 4 . | Lewis came down the aisle sald g | Tonlght ot smw DRAWS BIG Hutcheson’s o;jectlveewals slia;}lljt ;flxid : ?higd' 27 i\l!rls.lA y weyenl ) v ¢ orinzing e paralle. 0 its trium-| (R , 0. small potatoes and he talked in a 5 i 2 3 ‘When a Man's a Man,” presented| "7 PO phant conclusion in the maturity of | B l R f i 'by Igloo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska,! 01'"1 voioe. ‘Suddenly, fists began f0. 1y, daughter and her growing near-| i ) now"ng y e uses £ at thelr annual show held in_the| 'Y the di"“‘ffi” roared and SWATI- pness to her mother. % i Coliseum Theatre last night, prove around the combatants but the .n.y Frontiers,” by Mrs. Frances' S ake a @ J very ‘popular and was well aue.d kbt ;";fd Whe’“ President Green pay) who extended the comparison 50, ke 4 g Juan 3 by Juneauites. A nice profit, wi Wiged the gavel for order. intc the promising future. A merchant will not ref K 00d L4 . «g . will be used for the upkeep of the| R N Mrs. Catherine MK i DR 15 1ol =b Hhatoona b i ; v | rs. Catherine McKinnon deliver- sale. A bank is just as desirous to make Ploneers’ section of Evergreen Ceme- | ed a “Mental Salad” address, which | good loans for to it a loan is the equiva- . s 5 ; o t : | The program was featured, too, | 2 vy two Tna:her-and-dnughber musi- 1 the responsibility of a trustee. 4 /evening during the week. cal combinations. Little Althea i > | Thursday, October 12.—Feast of Rands danced to music furnished by I gxssu])‘x)na;?hduh;:gg!ts.c%n:fir ct.}::fl{n: t a:: " § {8t. Raphael, the Archangel, is a day | gcr mother, Mrs. C. R. Rands; and under good banking practice regardless of 3. ] 'of special devotion. AZTEC, New Mexico, Oct, 19.—Thz Betty Goodman sang to the accom- law it is obligated to use all human dili- 5 e £ { ¢ %) vy jury, in the Gallup mass murder paniment of her mother, Mrs. A. J. ‘ gence in lending its funds only to reliable | | trial convicted three of second de- Goodman. | Jersons for constructive business purposes 5 % | gree murder and acquitted seven in _Community singing, “How-do-you- along lines in keeping with the welfare of 3 Nouces for wis cnurch column, Monday, 7:00 pn—Confirmation Wednesday, 7:30 pm.Midweck) ,, EVANGEUISTIC SERVICES | /n case that grew out of the slaying d>." “In Alaska” and “When Moth-, the community. ) tnust be received by The Empire! Class. 4 » & i of Shériff M. R. Carmich; Was a Girl,” inty ! ! e prayer service. : u Lo er] . R. Carmichael last °r Was a Girl,” interspersed the pro- | Dot later than 10 o'clock Saturday Tuesday, 8:00 p.m—Senior Choir. Friday, 7:30 pm—Women's Mis-| O HORNADY, H. GIBSON, |April during a riot over a Justice eram. Mrs. Genevieve Van Degteren \ rfifl bankt oy tnmple dm;d;kf o lrgnf N morning to guarantee change of Thursday, 4:00 p.m.—Junior Choir. sionary Society. | Evangelists | Ccurt eviction hearing. | was pianist. | : lecs cafitpeti 19 SOUNL. IRURINE R . sermon_topics, et Friday, 7115 pm. — Junior Cholr | A cordiar inyitation fs given tol, Sorvices at Second and Frank-| e | Deligntful table decorations anal [FVAl g o6 3 —_— Hallowee'n Party. attend these Services and worship lin Streets, opposite American Le- | attractive programs featured the I b > V) 4 | B R v o | Saturday, 10:00 am. — Sports with us. {glon piaygrgand. .| ‘W luncheon. 3\ The First Nationa f Beteniist | Group. SR ! Sunday, Wednesday and Friday | LA | A welcome committee composed of ; v 4 .. | Services will soon be broadcast ‘ev;;unghn tZl:45 uo::ll::k;,l | ¢ rs. J. M. Chase, Mrs. J. J. Klein, | Bdnk st i over : ; g e i @i We heartily I to these 2 { . noeuln:::::zzz Watch for further an | Cathollo Chérch M fiwitie, Sinipte. Aistnel talks 0| cAusEs RIoT Mrs. J. M. Cll-l!‘k, Mrs. C. N. Crone,! I Bunday services W Le neid ai|nOUDCEmEDt. | | Church of the Nativity of the | |the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ' Mis B Bedluphale. e, Oudy; | ARLGAT AT 1 am. In the First Churcn of| The public is invited to all serv- Blesséd V. M. Junéas | s | erine McKinnon, and Mrs. R. R. Her- | ) Christ, Scientiss, Juneau, on Fiith |16 ; oo S AR S ) ; | RIO DE JANBIRO, Oct. 19, — ManD. saw that introductions were and Main Streets. The subject vi: | | 4 R ' Balice poiEs prl cared for and everyone was seated. be, “Doctrine of Atonement.” | i5 a & € | 1 The Salvation AFims N ‘:’:e:i:e a:,gh am:) m:p’ Eh' : The following young matrons as- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday sSchool. | rst Pres! hnefifinunh .‘ WIfEh Bnd ooid Bifeed N ;veu killed :flt{es; kr:luort awk?:ne‘cswo Slded in serving: - Mesdames J..G.! i I S 5. - Tek | =SSR A ' i |REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR. .1 |ADJUSTANT AND MRS. TANNER |, o “ooniiodiar o qinban "o o Klein, H. M Hollmann, Art Judson,® mo! meeting. | i Pastor and N. o 5 © E. M. X 2 = ' Chrisilan sahlence Reaaing Room | DAVID WAGGONER. inister Sunday, October 20.—Nineteenth | Meeunlélsxgz‘lf:ol::l: it ers, indignant over the wreck, ffinym:lfltgls;ar?ogmy ED:rg:ltlb;)dKl) i ? 2 1 34 ' E & Ghiroh bullaing. ’ This B 1:),30(:: mTMo;mn,g Servx!{ae. Sub- Sunday after Pentecost. |/l Buhday, 4180 pmi~ Preise Meet_‘w?“ch was assertedly caused by a 1.5 Defabuque g a, o8 ¢ 4 % Ject, “Christian Service.” “Here Am| Sunday Masses: i trainman ignering a red light, de- : 4 p open to the public Wednesdq S 3 | |ing. A % " 4 Afterncons from 2:30 to 4 gab ie_;g 21; Ig?;';: Gsig;ool s tfl:tl() am—Holy Mass and In-| Sunday, 6:00 pm. — Sunday SEIO, the whablon Mrsplj..enl: D‘?al:/:lsm'axlg a?ll:ts::x: exlz ] e l a The public » cormal.y invited Lo | . ppe T : BTSN ., |School. i joro titled “Alaska’s Flag," < 3 C |y SSa2 " 3 | aska's Flag,” written b; g Siiand theae ssrvices and wisit the Til_lg&Me&aaue of Jeremiah.” Jer., 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser-| Sunday, 7:30 pm. — salvauon‘PM LOCKHEED AT Marie Drake, also appeared on thz A s " . reading room. Lo mon. | Meeting. | FAIRBANKS TODAY Proeram. —The right way to read is to let the light fall ] i p.m.—Evening service under | 7:30 p.m.—Benediction of the | Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo- | _ e the leadership of the Young Peo- Mosi Blessed Sacrament. | ple's Meeting { | o 7 over your shoulder onto the page. - . |ple, Miss Smith, leader. Topic, “The | 8:00 am P % . .| The PAA Lockheed Electra piloted T : - « % Metropolitan Methodist | | Effect of Alcohol on Body aad Mind"| 7:30 ;:in.—nbs‘)dy?ylig:?'fld:i&émn n:é‘;g:w' 10 pim. — Balvaion|py w. J. Barrows and Waller i, KETCHIKAN FOREST - A LANE s us8 et et g | Eylcipal Chufch gt ding of the Most Blessed Sacratent ach| Tharday, 2:30 i - Home|Which Ieft here at 1 oclock yester-| OFFICIAL IN CITY MAZDA LAMP, because it gives you good | —_—— . — 2 > S > day afternoon with five passengers . ; Fourth and Seward Stre.is | Letigue. { . light at low cost. ) 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor | Thursday, 7:30 pm.—Girl Gumls.’]f:’_;t ':“:hi";f_‘r;"'t-oo‘;fa::;fl} DBW:;;%“‘ W. J. McDonald, Regional Forest & » 100 3 o s (Y it | rom Te . . I . b :fi‘fi’;fi,‘.ff,‘g Sv;:lhoo}l‘,p NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN l mgmny, T30 pn—Public. Mect-| it BRI MO " eriing in Pair- Inspectar r;ccex:e:::::?w arived ai —The righi size to use . . . and there is a right % # m.—] ‘orship. g | 5 138 o4 N B o o Fovoun tespie: Mos CHURCH {""A hearty welcome ‘to ‘sl {banks at 11 oclock. [the Alaska for conferences with of- lamp for every. lighting purpose . . . will be 3 I Danner, President d R iF The passengers for Fairbanks ficials. He expects to be in Juneau 2 f if il i d B:00 p.m.—Evening servioe W Frankiin at Poush _Z st |were: Lyman S. Peck, Clarenceabout a week. prescribed for you if you will come in an, s i 10 publin. 5. cordialiy’ imsived to ; o | T Bethel Penteoostal Ascmbly , Johansen. Carl Anderson, Frank| Things have been especially good " let us show you our large assortment of ) B o1l of these services. 3———6—;——' Tx;,l’anflns and Mrs. Don Abel. lin Ketchikan this season, Mr. Mc- Edison Mazda Lam 5 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, A h"n“m” R Donald reports. Fishing was particu- ison Mazda Lamps. { 3 g Ministe i |larly good and business 11 3 LT ) ) B e £ Sunday services: | FISH NOW SOUGHT i inker A i ae ] 1 ¢ ey xS | g eports a good season. Forest Service I floly Trinity Cathedral RUT. | 41:00 am. — jMornmg Worship. | \work in the area is progressing in ] ° t IL————_: H SARAH COFFIN |/Sermon by the pastor. | 'The office of the United States'good shape and will be carried on Alagka E ectric nght i 4 THE VY. REV. CEASLYS E. RICE, Director | 12 Noon—Bible School. =~ Classes| Marshal is conducting an investiga- (all winter. Four CCC camps, and : f H i - GEAI h | ‘“;;;L B | tion regarding relatives of Eugene one work relief camp will be oper- and Power Co { B .Sy Ccirnice CAROL-BEERY DAVIS || M:}m;n;eh;‘g.y ';’g; | Fish, who died at St. Ann's Hospital ating he reported. . { o A one - Organist , 7:30 p.m.— Thursday night from heart trouble. | — .- ik . 2 :‘1)533 a;:\n j“}l,‘f,f,f, bc::l.er L e | Gospel. ‘services. The remains are at the C. W. Car- OPERATION SUCCESSFUL | "UNEAU hame b DOUGLAS'—H’P“‘ - ! A ; g ¥ i Where Weleome and ;str‘r:mu?mn Serv ::e the first ter Mortuary and no funeral ar-| A radio from the Swedish Hos- i A , : Wi Meet” u; ;.r of ‘each month. . | rangements will be made until the pital in Seattle informed Dr. W. P. i Qs eecrions i Do orship m!m.mne cordially invited to all|inestigation has been completed. Blanton this morning that Mrs, Blan- i 18 h SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY: i g, ‘Among Fish's personal effects was a ton, who entered the hospital early A i I R eraiog oRec ’KINY Sunday | registration card from the Washing- | vesterday is resting satisfactorily af- ‘ B arrestion Tuthcran Ohurch '| ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. ton Emergency Relief Administra-|ter a very successful minor opera- P » ‘L—_——, ) “Reverie Interrompue” (Tcshaikowsky) |tion, and Federal authorities hope tion. H 3 “Oralaine” (Vincent) | §Fortliers igh} Frasbyierian " 10 8oL in touch with his relatives i e ] { . Corner of Thira and Main Streels WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: | Chigreh l ;lhl’mh that source. DEPUTY MARSHAL ARRIVES $ # REV. ERL!NP.GM(I)& OLAFEON, ANTHEM—"“Come to Me” (Reed). & i e : s—"or« FUNw—; i Chris Christensen, Deputy U. S. limit. A wonderful game ' | 7 B PIPE ORGAN—“Song of Sunshine” (Diggle). | Franklin at Fourth PETER! ERAL MONDAY 1Mnrshnl at Petersburg, arrived on the 2 season in this vielnity has ‘ » i “The Priendly Church “Cankimatts® (iogerd) REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister; Funeral services for Peter Peter- Alaska in connection with court mat- - v i | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. The . Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist son, 65, oldtime resident of the Gas- | ters here during the fall term: Peen proven — MAKE U PROVE IT! 4 h | Worship Service of these young peo- BIBLE STUDY—Philippians 3: third in u:' series of | “Where Welcome and Worship | tinean Channel district, who died at P S A Special weekly or morithly rates to f@ §o» | ple was truly an inspiration last chapter-studies in this epistle. Read 1t | Meet” | $t. Ann's Hospital Wednesday night, SHARPE BACK winter guests or hunting Sarties. = . & §i i | Sunday. We invite you to send your CHILDREN'S MOMENTS—a short story. | te:00 am.—Sunday School. will be held in the Chapel of the C.| Walter Sharpe of the Territorial : G { 4 ~ ~ children. 10:50 to 11:00 am.—Organ Mo- | W. Carter Mortuary at 2 o'clock Mon- | Treasurer’s office returned to Juneau Sitka H t S i % i 11:00 am. — Morning Service. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN for everybody including adults. nents. . day afternoon. last night on the Dart after a trip 0 Prmgs i A Sermon, “Differing Talents.” | COUPLE CLUB at 6:30 on Monday, by réservation, 373. 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| Rev. Erling K. Olafson will offic- | to various places on the Baranof and GODDARD, ALASKA 7:00 p.m.—Luther League, Leon, MISSIONARY SOCIETY at 2 this Friday for all women. | Bee our advertisement elsewhere|iate and interment will be in Ever-|Admiralty Islands, checking up on li: HUNTIN -rm' G PISHING Danielson, leader, In this paper. green cemetery. i e quor licenses and other tax mmrfl

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