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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1936. ; o s Ierllment. 1t is a duty no good gitizen can reglect 1f HAPPY 5 T | T— = ——-f-n-fi_a Da'/ly Alas a mp'zre he or she has the welfare of the Territory at heart. 5 BIRTHDA Y H 4 PROFESSIONAL LE Fraternal SOCletleS l RT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager R £ oroscope = 21 of Gastinesru | ROBE] + 2 (Y = - S e A GREAT POLITICAL SPEECH The Empire extends congratula- Soe " V Rl Channel Published every eve ept Sunday by the| —_— tions and best wishes todry, their|| “The stars incline | Helene W. L. Albrecht l EMPIRE_PRINTING COMP: at Second and Main | S ' { A 5 Streets, Juneau, Alaska, | When President Roosevelt recently spoke in Balll-i birthday anniversary, t~ che follow- o bEeh » PHYSIOT}I.ERAPY Ribeed In the Pos o TA0SHG; BATBNGORA Ciass More before a gathering of young people and sounded | ing: ut do not compe; | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets metter. | the .clarion call of youth and portrayed anew his in- R . e!| Ray, Medical Gymnastics $ every Wednesday at 8 P, ey o APRIL 27 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES. domitable faith in the nation and its people, a grudg- §7°7 hisions TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 SHiclis Ot Sy ! M. Visiting brothers wel- Oelivered by carrier ‘;'"“‘,','::,?:‘h and " Douglas for $1.25/ ;0 critic, apparently unable to find special fault, re- | e TP g Adverse aspects rule today ac-|) & A ;"‘g’m_ v;‘:!';;gER P, , post paid, at the followl tes: ; ita“ i | 1 1 3 " i logy. The wise will | - o Ruler. o7, mall, postage paid, 4l the fOlowing rates: e, |S0rted to the old sally and called it a “great political |Campaign to Ralse Funds TRAImS. Harves Boyle :prd:mb? :‘i;;o e e M. H. SIDES, Secretary, o u.'g;bone’bnmmn,“m n?vxn(\f $: 7.':.[ % i i | speech. for Orthopcdlc Hospilal Jerry W. McKinley bx:xjs : s‘ o s = £ will confer a favor it they will promptly ? portan i — notify the ;\ir:sllnlv‘fn(}“()'fllkr‘; o any fallue or irrcgularity| And indeed it was, but the New York World Tele- Sthvts Heve Toda A e o to b severely | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS very of thel . e 9 9 . S N er 1 s | - ?:,,“:.‘,‘,‘,::* News Office Business Office, 374, | 8ram asks, what made it so? That newspaper then y Eugcn;:lrlyne;cs;ixk £ hampered by = labor troubles all DENTI:TEM f;;)h”;ee?&“g’;c’:ecg:s e = 5 o aives its tion, le 5 hi ner: £ uilding e S EMGER D ASSOCTATED PRESE. gives its interpretation, an able one, in this manner For the third year, Junead is tak- Wilma E. Feero through the summer mont!\s, for Blomgren % 14 P T i Mhidag ac. e Asmociated Press is exclusively entitled (o the| The President offered no panaceas. He made Th 7} e Al 1P Drivi ‘Albart Narnon Saturn frowns upon certain im- PHONE e wee for republication of all news dispatches credited fol pno big claims of accomplishmentts. He drew B e IR L e Ive rtant business interests. Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 7:30 p. m. Transient it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the | R Y for the Children’s Orthopedic Fios Mrs. Ethel Schramm portal x - #5 brothers urged fo at- weal news published herein. no general indictment o1 nis enemies. He didn’'t ital at. Beattlé. The Penny Dm[‘w (7t iy Propaganda that implants so- [ i 21 b € g . X 1 even mention the name of a, political party, gmd 11 s “’d Weré ‘todey: and phistries and disturbing teachings o .1 ‘end. Council Chame ALASKA, CIRCULATION .GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER or utter a partisan war whoop. He did none A ke x Bhke e g YO 2 will be. widely distributed at this | ' +* bers, Fifth St. JOHN ¥. MULLEN, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, | the committee in charge is making * o i i Dr. C. P. Jenne Q. K, B RNER —_— - of those things usually associated with politi- ranfements. to- dlgtriba Pehy | | time: when political dissensions will ' | SN - K, 'H. J. TURNER Secrctary. ! cal oratory. Driv 8 m" i d .b the uvh)-, i MODERN | encourage’ unrest and discontent. DENTIST . | MOUNT EAU»’IX)’DGE NO. 14~ But what it takes for political speechmak- o 9; Eb Roe-AN OZ‘“ [° "1 1 ETIQUETTE Libel suits may ‘attract wide at- Roors 8 and 9 Valetine ~‘l'JsNEco prmtitidt g 9| | ing in common times does not ring the bell in ‘c’;; tHE, SPIDInCOo: seolion: —of- th ‘ tention this month. The tongue, the | | mL::ildox;gE ar ! i ’;x “:‘uh"“;wnmo;‘; these uncommon times. And the Presidefit rang > ¥ By Roberta Lee pen and the typewriter should be| | g3t 3 ¥ ; the bell last night, He did it by refraining from £ Loy oL e ““"‘m“d“"' t 4 | |safeguarded against thoughtless or | 3 = 1Y Scottish Rite Temple, shallow partisan commonplaces and by turh- \to wgwe t“_ifylone flL t’;}flncemgdbf;; 3 % | evil words. Radio difficulties will be | 7 7 D\;«fl:fi:& ;t ;gg (g‘.;;x ing his thoughts, and-the thoughts of his au- |Date contributions to this charltable o = w14 caiytation sisvid a wo- [ numerous. | i illiams : A | dience, to those deeper human concerns— |or8aization which not only EINCS| . o wnen telephoning to an-| This should be a fortunate day for | | Dr. Richard Willia SEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES | to those problems which touch the welfare and |@id to crippled children from all| . yoman of her own social po- |seeking appointments or promo- DENTIST W. LEIVERS, Secretary. lappiness of all of us, problems which give rise |Parts of the Northwest, but cares G, tions. Persons who occupy posi-|| OFFICE AND REZSIDENCE to ouf‘human fears and doubts, problems upon for children from the Territory of "7 " s nocessary is to say, “Mrs.[tions in the Sun now will need | | Gastineau Building | REBEKAHS whose solution depend our human hopes and ‘Ala§ka as well. : Allen? This is Dorothy Wilson.” |many loyal supporters. This ap- | Phone 431 | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets aspirations. Since the Orthopedic’s establish-| “g “gy01q one who is seeking |plies to business and politics. S —3zfevery second and fourth Wednes- There he stood, the head of a government ment in 1908 the hospital has given ', iy orce ever discuss it with oth-| Popularity is indicated for a young | — —|da; I O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. * of human belage. Before a gathering sponsor- |aid to children from all over the| man who will suddenly win approv- | #———————2—o—————% BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED ed by an organization of young people and, Territary including Juneau. A. Never, excépt with one’s at-|al. The summer will be marked by | | Dr. A. W. Stewart CASHEN, Secretary. through thein, to the whole population he talk- T specIng :f lhgf Drive, the ey and the immediate family.|the ends of many long careers and DENTIST 1 g MAKE IT A BIG VOT MORROW ed of the simple aspirations of youth:— Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, curator at| "o " wnat should one do when |the beginnings of promising new ' Py e g pre Y gy IG v I:] TOMOR! “* * * An opportunity to make an hon- the Alaska Museum, mentioned the |4, o i1 o public place, and drops |ones. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | besslich h.:k 'n: ;ll:cs:ll;iyl l he sl b » ’ est living; a reasonable chance to improve your great help given one of his daugh-| napkin or a piece of silver? Success is prognosticated for a SEWARD BUILDING t P Of the slightly more than 2,300 persons registered s i oo™t _ A i and a tank for Crude Oil I 10 arbte tn HH& PhoaE St "elact 1,605 cast ballots: condition in life as you grow older; a practical jters who was hospitalized there| 5 Quietly call the waiter’s at-|naval officer who will present wise Office Phone 469 J.' | ave Duiie. G RSy QY. ECWOT,, St o) assurance against want and suffering in your nearly a year and now is complete- yantion to it; he will pick it up and {counsel to the government. Largefgy %] PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 a good percentage that should be increased tomorrow old age, and with it all the right to participate |ly recovered. replace it wih another expeditions n defense projects will | — = 5 on primary election day. All those who were resiswfed] in the finer things of life—good health, clean Mrs. William Paul also mentioned RIS 1 S % be justified, astrologers forecast. ) TELEPHONE 563 | RELIABL-E TRANSFER for the city poll are eligible to vote tomorrow and also amusement and a part in the satisfaction of the the benefits of the organization's __=~| Women will be happy in pursuing ' Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 [ —— those who are of voting age and who have lived in arts, the sciences and relig%on." services and told of one of her social and - intellectual pastimes. | A v % T 7 the Territory one year and a precinct 30 days. It is And of what youth workmg. for those ob- sons who was at the Orthopedic DAILY LESSONS Clubs are well directed by the stars. | | Dr. W. A. lg‘.,trom _Commerc‘ial—Adi-us_lme-n_bt not necessary to register, All you have to do is go! Jectives has a right tol expect:~- for 13 months. IN ENGLISH Librarians should be lucky. | DENTI i \ ; Sl : “# * * That those in authority will do ev- The committee in charge feel the Persons whose birthdate it is have Over First National Bank | and Ratmg Bureau to your voting precinct and ask for a ballot, either s 3 AR X-RAY | erything in their power to help restore condi- work done at the Orthopedic, 'which : the augury of a year of perplexities | | Cocnerating with White - Democratic or Republican, depending on what candi- f By W. L. Gordon i 2 S e P g & tions that will make employment and oppor- is maintained by private donations, i S to which strangers may contribute. ; & e — = i ice' Bureau date you want to vote for. Indications are that not} | tunity possible; more than that, that you will endowments and the various Ortho- g3 2 | Experiments o ventures probably |5, 22! | ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. | even the weather will be an excuse for staying away. | be protected, in so far as is humanly possible, pedic guilds, justifies the willing' 5 will be unlucky. R b Sim son Opl D ['| | We have 5,000 local ratings on file ! for sunshine is promised. f++,; figm' the physieal: i yinental Bud: Apiritual contributions which are expected. ds Often Misused: Do mot| Children born on this day may be | | RO ert pson, s¥et s 5 ¢ it i ravages of economic and social maladjust- GRS - 5 il Words en Misused: 0 not ceedingly self-reliant and serious. | Graduate Los Augeles Col- For new voters it is well to bear in mind that this hnt” PRIMAVER @ say, “She was real glad to see me. Subjects of this sk £t ey & lege of Optometry and > fand . v \ ERAS MOVE ik = : ubjects o s sign often su { | = o b S Yon ;n(e f°rl:l"° Cg:::ds:e; N These are not the words of a man weary of James Primavera and family have | S fel;em:f‘,s really (or Very) i intellectual pursuits. Opthalmology ' prefer on the ticket you choose, either e stewardship, disappointed, disillusioned, de- moved from their home in the gaon e A Robert, Bonner, journalist, was, | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground HOTEL ZYNDA Republican. | spairful. These are the words of one who, | Casey-Shattuck Addition to an e 115pxonounice t mtreg:' born on this day 1824. Others who | B—m————————— For example, if you want to register a vote for despite three years of dxsappuimrpem and apartment in the Spickett Apart- }e’;o“?:’:el:']i:gi aasic:e:t ‘llaslt :;'l: have celebrated it as a birthday" = ELEVATOR SERVICE Anthony J. Dimond, unopposed for the Democratic | frustration, does not wrap himself in a hair ments. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elstad e 2 include Ezra Abbott, Bible scholar, ! DR H. VANCE S. ZYNDA, Prop. nomination as Delegate to Congress, either Frank Boyle | ‘Sh‘:;,‘hm g L and family have taken the home ofien Misspelled: Debutant (mas | 1819 Zebulon Reed Brockway, pen- OSTEOPATH ; ; % or Joe Hofman, who are running against each other | 4 4 TR 2 PEIRIS oLt e {formerly occupied by the Prima- .ylne). Debutante (feminine). logist, 1627. | Consultation and examination ~ and without leadership that sounds the note | veras on Tenth Street % (Copyright, 1936) | L for nomination as Auditor in the fail elections, or for | of hope the spirit droops. £ Synonyms: Restitution, restora- &gl Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | any other Democrats running for nomination as Ter- | In days that are still dark, at a time when I oam Et;l;s lple.aslureu ;)at Saiks tion, reparation, return, amends, & ’ +| | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. ! | 1 ritorial officers or members of the Legislature, you| such problems as unconquered unemployment et p + compensation. | Gffice Grand Apts., near Gas- | } |which has been in the boat house , ! 1 M() ask for a Democratic ballot and vote for those you con#nue to beset us, such words as these |on Glacier Highway for the winter, 1u w‘:rgn?jmj?}ig v;fii i zz‘;du;h;:f\ LOOK and LEARN tineau Hotel. Phone 177 ‘ | McCAUL TOR ! want nominated. If you want to vote for Lester Gore, spell leadership, hope and vision—all three:— !was launched Saturday and is now Lo Cndpecsmad bhee i i COMPANY I b4 ¥ 4 b ! “I, for one, do not believe that the era of Ner e | crease our vocabulary by masf By A. C. Gordon Dodge and Plymouth Dealers running unopposed for the Republican nomination as the ploneef is ‘at an end; 1 only believe that Iready for the summer season. ing one word each day. Today \ l B st E 4 s H ly ———— e < ; B - | v Delegate to Congress, or for Cash C(‘fle or C. H MM, the era for pianeering has changéd. The per- word: Cynosure, a c“enter ‘of in- H. B. FOSS COMPANY !‘. 5 Spadden running for nomination as Auditor, or any { iod of geographical pioneering is largely fin- terest or z\!teuuon.” He was the| 1. Is a check dated on a Sunday 112 i - other of the Republican candidates you ask for a Re-| jshed. But, my friends, the period of social cynosure of all eyes. legal? ARCHITECTS..CONTRACTORS publican ballot, and consequently only vote for those| pioneering is only at its beginning. And make | e e 2. What are the first three books | PAINTS oILS appearing on that ballot. It is necessary to make up no mistake about it—the same qualities of hero- SPEND WHERE YGU MAKE IT!|of the Old Testament? PHONE 107 DREN ! Builders’ and Shel¢ your mind what individual candidate or candidates| ism and faith and vision that were required RS S Ml N e i ey | HARDWARE | you want most to vaté for,’and ask for the ballot on| !0 bring the forces of nature into subjection R el B = | T ) which they appear, either Republican or Democratic Will be required--in:even greater: meagure~s:: | Peter Pan Beaut S acmiufioe Q- 9 Fumand el ‘F q ] omas Hardware Co. { il L 5 to bring under proper control the forces of Shoppe 5. Which river forms the long- | Stratton & Beers | = On the Legislative slates four are to be nominated | modern society. There is a task which — tor PHONE 221 est boundary of any stream border- | MUNICIPAL \INGINEERS 1 15_ for the House on each ticket in each Division. Select| importance and for magnitude—calls for the ing on the U. 8.2 | l SURVEYORS i the four whom you believe will be best qualified to pass | best that you and I have to offer. % 1l VALENTINE BLDG. I g on the affairs of the Territory next January. Of the| You ought to thank God tonight if, re- 'the BESTI ANSWERS i Telephone 502 J | H- s VES" gardless of your years, you are young enough If you're out to please the man 1. Yes. 5 : | “The Clothing Man' b eight nominated tomorrow on the two tickets, four of your years, y young g Ithe fami i O H f Hart Schaff d them will serve in the next Legislature which is to be| P SPirit to dream dreams and see visions— DI ALY s ius hely 2 EsHeny Badcus mud Hoari, e R Bt An fronthd itk b A e tons dreams ang visions about a greater and finer you! A grand selection of cus. & | Marx Clothing confrontedswith many vital problems effecting America that is to be; if you are young enough 80od food . . . vegetables andl’ 3. 8$1,000. | K -TIrEEmTaE ritory. Be they Democrats or Republicans, they should in spirit to believe that poverty can be les- all the t&ings that men like 4. “Grand Old Party.” | WAR RAC ! 2 be the very best representatives of the people that can| sened; that the disgrace of involuntary un- best. v | 5 The Rio Grande. 1 Construction Co. e be found available. Whether they are the best depends employment can be wiped out; fhat class Sqnitmy G‘I'OCGX'Y i R B T Fligutemy Phone 487 Pa ’n 'l'aklt a great deal on your decision tomorrow. | hatreds can be done away with; that peace PHONE 83 or 85 i THREE CROWN BRANDY i But whatever the decision, make it an emphatic ;I;.l home and abroad can be maintained, and “The Store That Pleases” W 3 i ‘THREE CROW} BRANDY has G h M : i orrow. Make: the at one day a generation may possess this 3 % {veen aged in the wood for two ¢ roceries eats one. Get out and vote sometime tom land, blessed beyond anything we now know, | et |} MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. }|years! And the price is very low.” 2 : business of the Territory your business by nominating HELVI PAULSON, Operator Cigars Liquors 2 Z O R l C g::::nes Leader sl?::;artment We Sell for LESS because DRY CLEANING Cards We Sell for CASH! i THE EAL PAINT SHOP | Soft NEW m for office the men or women whom you believe to be | m:}tl ;‘:z‘:“‘n:-:]‘:}f?fl:;?fi;‘;n:flduslzll]l::ll: A “; best qualified to represent you. fashion of your dreaming, then I say:—‘Hold l PHONE 36 Let there be no grumbling of “how the heck did fast to your dream. America needs it.’” that person get the nomination” after tomorrow. A That was why it was a great political speech. For very prompt full, representative vote will' eliminate such a condi- - tion, for the number of votes will be the answer. Be Report is that the circus boys couldn't get a li- | L[QUOR DELIVERY sure your vote is among them. Then if you want to | cense to play Cleveland this summer. That city seems | RS 3 SR L LV BT L“dwig Nelson howl it is the great American privilege. to figure it will have all the amusement it can stand | But cast that ballot tomorrow. Support your can- when the G. O. P's 48-ring show plays there next | §‘\\ '\'\Tl‘ 77/ y s\ = <D Ve i, JEWELRY and WATCHES didates and thereby support your precepts of good gov- | month. TERTRTET 3 Beran 181 159 167— 507, 2 * : ' If It’s Paint We Have It! JUNE Au EI_K s Bunce 168 148 ino_ a1s| Rosie M{“" Still Water FRED W. WENDT i Seeley 1711 140 181— 492 Unconscious But SR Washing A R c T l c PHONE 549 ) as| | | | BETTY MAC |, BEAUTY SHOP | [ Tousley . 174 136 15— 463 g} I > / UNDEFE ATED IN Markle 164 159 178— 501 | ONows Improvement | i 7 tanks ! e | | Total 2436| While still unconscious, little Rosie | / Streets i Second Team—Juneau Maier, school girl who was critically | | Adams .. 151 134 198— 483 injured last Wednesday afternoon | / | PHONE 547 ~‘ ° Pabst Famous Draught Beer Your On Tap o Davlin 168 201 175— 544,00 the Glacier Highway when | L G. Benson 173 181 197— 551 ‘;:rluck by an auto driven by Joe‘l !l: you m”zfl::m wr:_x- | 5 e 7 In the final games of the Tele- | Lundstrom 144 144 162— 450 Hill, shows improvement at St.| ere’s one e best— W & . ALASKA 2 i graphic Tournament last Saturday |Halm 172 179 203— 554 | Ann’s Hospital, according to at- || BOWLING! 14 WEN(;:L:(;-:;&B:O‘ i 1| HMMY night the Juneau Elks bowlers de- — — — — tending physician, Dr. L. P. Dawes. | BRUNSWICK { ! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | CARLSON feated their Anchorage rivals for| Totals 808 839 935—2582| .- | |1 Selfall D ny " L A UNDRY the fifth consecutive time, retiring White Team—Anchorage | FIVE FLIGUTS MADE BOWLING ALLEYS | s from the contest undefeated. How- |Gin 141 149 13— 403 Five scenic fights over Auk Lake, | pyeirianaer ang At eiaembery | | COLE TRANSPER | PHONE 15 ever, -in the radio messages con- |Bragaw 129 169 183— 481 Mendenhall Glacier and Gastineau | BEER ON TAP I\ | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | y taining the official scores, sent|QOstrander 166 170 117— 453 Channel were made yesterday by . . 4 direct to The Empire, the Anchor-|van Voorhis 148 153 168— wp\tl’;f I;vt:x Airways Lockheed Vega | X ') | 4 ;ve:c Eill\;& o’;lou :f d:;: age players included the following!joh; 147 163 169— 479 Piloted by Gene Meyring. 4 | X oty firach abhi a8 ' — A i SPECIALIZING J. B. Burford & Co. tasks we undertake. “Anchorage team still believes| Total 2285| AIRMAN GOING SOUTH & | L. McGee, formerly owner of the | McGee Airways at Anchorage, and | “Our doorstep is worn by We state definitely, they can beat you when they meet | @ Fremch satisfied customers” in advance, you face to face next February avoid any possible providing you use bowling balls| PIN TOURNEYS Mrs. McGee are passengers on the B h d and % m isunde)r:stu\ding. instead of rakes or tractors to mow RESUMED AT | Yukon for the States. The B. M . benrenas ORI § By our judicious ad- them down.” | SIS 1 SRR T | L. ’, i 3 i = The Juhedu Elks First Team,| ELKS TUESDAY! sohn Ernest Dillon, native of i Diiden “Tomorrow' slswlas :lr?fz:g??&le ev.: with a total of 2628. defeated the| The final games in the Elimina-|Great Britain, and Olaf Olson Ner- | Bank Today” Y o Anchorage Purple Team with a|tion Tournament at the Elks' Al-|mo, native of Norway, were admit- Oons) : Gastineau Cafe Short Orders at All Hours score of 2436; and the Juneau|leys will be bowled tomorrow night ted to citizenship at a naturaliza- | Second Team bowled a total of (and next Thursday night, and the |tion hearing in the Federal District ,Juneau, Alaska 2582 to win from the Anchorage|final games in the Women Elks'|Court this afternoon. Both are resi- White Team with a score of 2,285.| Tournament will also be pln)-edidems of Juneau. | | ) ———— George Benson of the Juneau | tomorrow evening. boTiaciumy o o e | : First Team bowled the best total| Tomorrew night Team A, includ-!s“preme Court | COMMERCIAL J T Sl Sh The Chmles w' score, 591; and the best game score,|ing H. Sabin, Boggan and Kezel.| . | on evens op M 311, was made by his teammate, |will bow! against Team I, composed | Again Delays | and SAVINGS o ; Carter ortuary Frank Metcalf. {of Morgan, McCormick and Vuko-\'Gufley Decision | LADIES’ — MISSES' PHONE 136-2 Complete scores were: vich { :EADY;N";EA‘ | « First Team—Juneau | On Thursday Team C, including| Seward Stree ear Third L e Metcal ......... 211 160 19— 570 Cleveland, Evans and Hudson, will| BN GTOM ABTH 2% = | Resources Over Two and One Juneau Ice Cream | | eo——— A. Henning ... 182 169 179— 530 play against the winners of the | 272 e 0 308 501 | mate ight for the| Jdeferred a decision on the Guf- | Half Million Dollars ¥ GENERAL MOTORS Benson . natch tomororw night for the fey Coal Act. Arguments were | Jernberg ... 145 132 140— 417! championship of the Tournament. | completed 46 days ago. By and | Kaufmann . 145, 168 207— 520| Two postponed games in the T LR . Ry MAYTAG PRODUCTS ! >~ &+ ~— —— Women Elks' Tournament will be| M. W. Odom, Frye and Company Totals ... 863 832 933—2628 bf)wled tomorrow night at 7 and B}representauve. is a passenger for | | w_ P, msm b - “PAY CASH AND SAVE” Purple Team—Anchorage |o'clock. |Seattle on the Yukon. ) —— 3:| SHOPIN JUNEAWY .

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