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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1936 in - the Italio-Ethiopian stirred up from outside, and not CALL US ily Alaska Empi el 4 HAPPY a ||| PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | al y ASKd m!’tre Japan-Manchukuo fracas reveals very clearly that the | 20 ‘,fiARS h GO BIRTHDAY H i 4 1 raterndl societies | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manage, | League is impotent. On the surface it is a forceful 1L A Orosc()pe 18 | of Gastineau ‘ Fra T ————————— | looking affair, but it has no force. Consequently, z The Empire extends congratula- oy |1 I ! Tabiiined_every_evening excest Sunday by the EMPIRI : : et Froa IO tions and best wishes today, their| | “The stars incline Helene W. L. Albrecht || | Channel b PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau | ts more advanced program is trampled on with aban- birthday anniversary, t~ che follow- 5 | PHYSIOTHERAPY e H Alaska. g | but d t compel” ||| : | w i - T don when a war lord arises who isn’t given to taking PRREIERET ing: ut do not comp | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets - ¢ Post Office i Juneau as Second Clas 4 9, - B e 2 b orders, but rather prefers to give them. Enlightened| qpo fourth case against Edward v B o L ol | lzf;; G“é‘:gcsfl Ggmnnuu“—’ 3 every Wednesday at 8 P. S SUBSCRIFTION RATES, 1s the peoples of the earth are purported to be in Kraute was to be given to the jury Mary Ellen Spain WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936. | Phons OIfEfllce 21LDG G. M. Visiting brothers wel- Delivered in carrior in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per montl | this twentieth century, we are not yet enlightened | \for decision during the afternoon r:rn'nm,& F. Davis Benefic aspects rule strongly to- |, 3 |, come. WALTER P. g gy i ce, $6.00 | 0 the point of seeing the futility, and one might say, ‘prouded the attorneys finish their Rl e 4 day, according to astrology. Indus 3 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. 5 : 1y nou | € finality of armed warfare. That is not to say that m'gumcnxts& The Chabfl!;‘ ': iforsal]'y A o |try comes under a stimulating and | gz = M. H. SIDES, Secretary. hey will promptly ngt! g . ard set-|on two indictments, both being the fitable sway in which labor is| | - sularity e E s fons toward set i profita y | regularity in the deliver }x\ efr(?rt such as thhpl Le:gul?j (;r N;:nr;r;:‘m Hather |same nature, but different crimes NODERN to be cooperative and helpful. | | DRS.RASER & FREEBURGEF || KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Telephones: News Office, 602; Business ottice, 374 ling disputes peaceably should be abe ? "land they are being tried together. 1 Women today are well directed DENTISTS Seghers _ Couneil No. ' MEMBER OF ASS & he, edupationsl ides DArk: of such & piafh IOUS B9 1 folind gulity o the (S (OBiTges ETIQUETTE and should push all their business || Blomgren Building 1760. ‘Meetings second The Associated Press is exclu o the use fo | carried forward. While it may never reach the stage {grause could be sentenced to 40 affairs. For a few, honors and rec- | | PHONE 56 and 1.%' ‘Monday at ) T s and aise, e local mews wubiins | >f Preventing all war, it, no doubt, plays a large partiyears which makes a maximum By Roberta J.ee l cgnition are foretold, but the many | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 7:30 p. m Transient el A vl el " PUPERe t n keeping open conflict in abeyance, for as the cause|penalty of 78 years which can be | must work hard to attain success. |f—— LMo brothers urged to at- e = cap of peace reaches more and more ears the people are|given by the court on all convictions ol The seers point cut. that since X * - t—,fmd- mf;&lnscfl Cham-~ A CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER 3 # B s .| so far. Q. What does it indicate when |the world is controlled by’ men who B~ T A Y T IO b v t. JOHN F. MULLEN, - n . a disputed cause and become | i 3 i B ool Mo cussidony T he;lluml mr?l,‘;\, w: “l: selves = two women Kkiss affectionately in|carry the heavy responsibilities or]‘ ! Dl’. C. P- Jenne G. K, H. J. TURNER Secrstary. jelersabls fn k- A - em.e i o The register and receiver of the puplic? business and gcvernment, women | DENTIST ‘.: — D But untll that time arrives, if 1t ever does, W ““'mcm land office recommended that * A About the only thing it in-|must accept existing conditions. | | Rooms § and 9 Valetine ~ [MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 1l people can calmly and deliberately consider a|ipo application of E. Lang Cobb for gicates is uncontrollable emotion. Thi a lu day for romance Building . Second and fourth Mon- sroblem without breaking into battle, a barrier must|gn extension of time in which ‘to, Q@ When a new employee en-|and an especially happy sway for| | TELEPIONE 176 day’ uz ‘each month h se put up against outbreaks such as have occurred|make surveys of the Seater Tract ters an office or store, is it obliga- [the young. They may expect to| 3 Sca‘msh Rite Temple, n Ethiopia and are threatening again in the Orient.|on his application for a patent as a tory to introduce him to the other meet those who will affect their|Zr———— ——— —&f n!:[ei;*xi;g s: 7:30 p. m ically 1 y nsound, but practically the | Soldiers Additional Homestead be cmployees? destinies through lasting love. [ . . il JORGEN- Tf\m“fan" l: rfia,\ rl;:e:nuve is m")e Y rejected. The recommendation was 4. It is not obligatory, but it is| Labor should profit at this per- | | wur. Rlchfll‘d Wllhams ISEN Worshinful ‘Master; JAMES i By v ; s GiNeE T based on the failure of the applicant ; very courteous thing to do, par-|iod of the mon:h when the stars| | DENTIST W. LEIVERS, Secretary. If the League of Nations or any other League |, mginiain the burder of proof | jcularly to the other employe s | presage increase of cmployment, es-| | OEFICE AND REZSIDENCE hopes to police the world against war it has to bc|acsymed by him in his application. whom the beginner will contact reg- | pecially in construction work . 11 Gustineau Building | REBEKAHS able to check with force those who will not listen to ularly Mining continues under a prom- Phone 431 Perseverance roage No. 2 A meets reason.. The idealist’s way, of course, is to throw| Deputy Marshal J. W. Combs of @ Should fish be cut with the |ising rule of the sta New mm'"i: 4s every second and fourth Wednes- Y down the rifle and declare against war, and urgc‘Hain(‘s returned on the Jefferson gnife when eating it? eral fields are to be discovered, but day I O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M i is ; N vi i the south No; fish is so tender that it |old properties will yield Breat re-| —— . others to do likewise. But that also is a fairly certain | the previous night from | A. No; fish prog BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED means of extermination, despite the fact that this|Where he went ‘“‘hb . d“;""_ ;I“f‘ can be easily cut with the fork. |turns in ROLLGNA HEL oo Dr. A. W. Stewart | cASHEN, Secretary. tizeR SorA two other prisoners bount or c- R ~ Legal matters of every sort should‘ DENTIST - THE TURN FROM TOWNSENDISM | o gkl ; 10, Cranghi | s T, _— 2 be favorably carried der thi = a 2 TURN FRO) /NSENDIS) ! Some seven hundred years ago O pengne ] configuration which is auspicious H | Gur trucks go any piace any 5 ® 5 2 | ours 9 am. to § pm. Khan, the Mongel chieftain who controlled the great-| The Juneau baseball nine expects } DAILY LESSC T\IS for drawing up wills and for mak- SEWARD BUILDING ||| time. A tank for Diescl Oil l Like so many movements founded on a singie er part of Asia, proved how unwise that would be.|to refuse the invitation from White- | IN ENGLISH ing gifts of money or property. I ‘Office Phone 469 |, and a tank for Crude Oil | individual, the widely heralded Townsend plan Now The shrewd old warrior decided to move in on China|horse to at_tend a competitive Girls should shop under this sway ! | save burner trouble. I seems headed for the scrap heap. Oregon, neighbor and pick up a few extra wives and other things of jmatch there in June. Due to lhi i By W. L. Gordon | which makes for wise selections nr’“_‘ = — | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 ’ e state to California where the plan had its origin, more value at that time, such as horses and food for fi;t ';th::’mlflsle;l‘}":;::m;;mmew:_ Cifu“""f‘ _ Warni : mt vi:\mq ::]r ke TELEPHONE 563 -f ’ REUABLE TRANSFER I has turned thumbs down on candidates running on his men. The Chinese Princes had taught their y ¥ VS d changes in autumn styles which | | Office Hours—9-13; 1-6 R R PR i bers felt the invitation should be . ... 5eian Misused: Do not say, | Will be expensive | ® fhie Towneend LPket, et ng ARSREC SR DeoDISRIOL to) fight and. wers;not; squipped: to,do 89 ¢iisd doyn; ‘“wWhenever T meet her, I always| Persons whose birthdate it is have Dr. W. A. Rystrom e —— o McNary, the veteran Oregon Republican. Senator Consequently, they sent tribute out to Genghis Khan : {speak to her” Omit the always. |theaugury of a year to which friends DENTIST : JUNEAU-YOUNG oNary ; 1 following in his home j ain and ty girls on the theory | Class of the high, " " fFio i McNary has a strong personal following in his in horses, grain and many pretty girls on the | The Senior Class of t Often Mispronounced: Tremor, | contribute much happiness. For Over First National Bank | i [ Hard+ C state, much as Semator Borah has in Idaho, but the it would deter the old war horse from making war |school planned to give their annual Pronounce the e as in tree, or as in |the young courtship and mdrriage | X-RAY 11 ardware Lompany small vote given the Townsendites reveals rather on them. The Khan immediately interpreted the an-|play at the Orpheum Theatre ed‘f‘ tremble. are foretold. ar S sz | snP]AINT&-O!L——GL?’sa i clearly that Oregon will have no part of the Cali- swer. He saw tribute as a weakness and threw his|the evening. The light comedy, Often Misspelled: Diphtheria; [ Children born on this day prob- — i elfl and Heavy Hardware | ia y g . | “What Happened to Jones” was the . = "c o0 on o cad ably will be constructive in mind | — by Guns and Ammunition | fornia doctor’s plan hordes against the Chinese and took the country,| ' 3 5 the | the ph is pro 4 ° 5 o 2 g i play to be given. The play was the o, \0nq palatable, appetizing, |and extremely energetic. These sub- | | iz The Congressional investigation into aftairs of though he could neither read nor write. ; | starter towards the end of the school havory: IRkt leasing jects of Taurus are on the cusp and | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON T e Py the Townsend organization probably has considerable The League of Nations and all peace-oving | erm, The following Sunday the ‘(0% SOV PITVEE @ of Gemini. They Optometrist | AT HOME! to do with the turn away from the movement. While people must keep their ideal, but they must at the|paccalaureate sermon was to be held. times Ko b 1a yours.” Let us in- accomplish their pur- Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. « i millions are in sympathy with an old age pension same time be practical. And the only practical way = -——— ~crease our vocabulary by mastering 4 H Office in Ludwig Nelson's HOTEL ZYNDA plan, the fact that such large amounts of money of stopping war-mad leaders is to use more force tham{ The new fire alarm m: w}t]is one word each day. Todays' word: Antoinette Blackwell, author Jewelry Store poured into the Townsend coffers in nickels and they can muster [ completed at _T“‘“l"“““l’l e hay | Abstain; to hold one’s aloof; |and reformer, was born on this day | e—— ELEVATOR SERVICE ‘ dimes from people in advanced years who could 1l s e e g ?]rwi‘::::”‘c’:;:: pllaco% about [orbear voluntarily, especially from |1825. Others who have celebrated | R Bert Si son, 0 t.D. afford to contribute has caused the voters to stop and That chap who came back to Matanuska pmb-‘:’::r:ineg 1 % :mmxp.;nce Zr the appetites. ’Hu‘A(E(c-i:u-‘F’:‘rlglg“fl!tu:‘]:‘1<l((fl ‘;V!‘llhgln gxafiuazelggm.geles%m S. ZYNDA, Prop. 4 4 4 P W Solonist 5 as abstain g r] ) any | Secrge e d % ” think. They are beginning to wonder If the promo- ably knew belter than any of the other Colonis's i quid e 8 PtRIned Som, Grink foF DANY | ress service; 1618: Sedgwick Frat, , lexe of Obtometey aud ! tion fund garnered to advance the Townsend cause the full truth of Dr. Gruening’s words, “you are gchijidren of the “(._mw,‘,“ public I |U. 8. Army general, 1845, ‘ i O bisey | ! . ; is not overshadowing what was represented to be a lucky.” | schools were to sell tags in Doug- a 3 ! (Copyright, 1936) | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground |63 3 noble purpose. — las and Treadwell to raise funds | : | 4 R t |4 ! / ~ It probably has been a little hard for the voters Now that the returns are in from the First for the proposed manual training! | [ OOK and LEARN } SHOP TR s = M:CAUL MOTOR | in Oregon to understand about that former Seattle Division, the Democrats might do well to note the department | i f— }—*—DR H _V_-ANC_E o ! COMPANY J b/ g e y s | v A. C. Gordo - Il i policeman in northern California taking in $2,500 a results from Kake, H,\cl.abur[? ax?d Ya‘kumt. It's Charles A. Hopp, formerly editor y n ——— OSTEOPATH |¢ | Dodge and Plymonth Dealers | month from elderly persons for advancement of the never a victory until the votes are counted and proprietor of the Douglas I o I Gonsultation: A A0’ examtoation'1 | ] plan in Congress. In other words, the voters have, A 2 _|land News was stricken with paras. 1. What is the origin of the ex- | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; , | whether right or wrong, smelled “racket.”” It may It seems to be a case of Congress proposing and | ycis the previous evening, it was pression, “It is Greek to me”? | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. | | be that the Townsend founders are purely intended, the Supreme Court disposing. | learned in Douglas by friends of thei| 2 What does synergetic mean? | Gffice Grand Apts., near Gas- | | | ¥ ! p ! { but the repercussions of the congressional investiga- P 0 4'“63 3"” B e vein Ex‘- 3. What governmental depart- | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 | PAINTS — OILS i 4 i e . es s a Vi 1e time he at Washington has charge o( e T b 63l Builders’ and Shelf i tion are raising havoc with their forces. Mussolini announces there is not a slave left in | ere ‘ashington a ment at g (4 : 2l lers’ an el The ori: ,mil scheme wag to have control of Con- Ethiopia. What humanitarianism! Or maybe what was stricken. | Indian affairs? DRY CLEANING i HARDWARE ! v 5 e : marksmanship!—Atlanta Constitution. 4. How many pounds of salt does 4 - gress by 1940. If the present trend is an accurate | Weather r t, Maximum, 55 ey s Thomas Hardware c° ! e eather report, Ma » 55iione ton of water from the Dead B. K o indication the movement will be fortunate to be alive A diplomat, s far as we can make out, i & fellow | minimum, 44; cloudy, rain, 17. in. {Sea contain? (-] H. B. FOSS COMPANY - = 3 four years hence, let alone holding the balance in o s trving to clarify the situation with a red herr- | 7 S 5. What is the name of the fa- ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS | | DS A e | congressional halls. ' ing.—Boston Herald Lode and placer location notices:imous theatre in Milan, Italy? Soft ! | I 9 LTI B | MRl U Y | for sale at The Empire office. i | 0 mroNE 107 JunEAu Y. S. GRAVES | FORCE IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE i Let's see; we can now lend the government money | o 3 2 ANSYVEF?»_S Water “The Clothing Man” " | e to pay the bonus and then give it more money in| | CASH for Old Gold, Silver- | | l,'. Shakespeare’s “Julius Caes- Washin Home of Hart Schaffner and Tt is a very fine thought expressed by an eastern taxes to pay the loans.—Boston Globe. Platinum Watch Cases, Chains, = 2T x ¢ g ‘ = Marx Clothing editorial writer that “by some means the civilized | _— Rings, Gold Teeth, Spectacle =« 2 Working together; co-operat- il Stratton & Beers world must make it certain that events like those' No mystery in modern swim suits says dress de- ‘| Frames, Etc. ( "g SRR S (") || MUNICIPAL UNGINEERS which have taken place in Ethiopia since last Oc- ;}gnrr. And very little girl left inside, elther.—mllusl | HIGHEST PRICES PAID | 4.‘ Abod 187 pounds 2 = SURVEYORS % E fober cannot again oscur”’ An excellent idea, ex- NeVS Federal Refining Company 5 Ta Sealn VALENTINE BLDG. | 9, by idealists since the dawn of history, but el e i Your | Telephone 502 ! . pressed by idealists since the dawn of history, bu A visiting British publicist fears that the olive | . &l Co.;l;ovm' — ik how is it to be put in practice? branch has wichered. Oh, well, the munition plants | e i A GIRL WEDS The actions and attitude of thé League of Nations gre still growing. —Bmton Herald { Miss Irene Dossenback, niece of ALASKA 5 =1} OPEN ALL ‘NIGHT——Z‘ oA — —— o - G s 0 h |Mr. and Mrs. Emil Helekal of > Hour Service | . s | uy mlt g:;d:::s ?“n:m:v;u :.nw;-n o ,:haz L UND RY WARRACK E{esgrsMsg%iéSG::gegZ:; | 5 i : A recently to Jacob {4 - N w sourse it may or may not be a | S iling, dlitiy rrslgnedj “_‘ ";‘: Construchon Co. W q%"yf LESS sufficient advantage to turn the | : ” r' ‘th o < e ”"’} e Junean Phone 487 e » or Because cales, but it undoubtedly helps. | S e o v Cuad PHONE 15 P !. We Sell for CASH 1 Cl a. o g WITHHOLD HRE 3 FUR FMRBANKS PUROLA REMEDIES : | =! Leader Dept. Store ps SYDNEY LAURENCE SHOP IN JUN_-~ 1 . e ‘ George Brothers IS ABOARD YUKON gl “Peter Pan Beaut CLOSING OUT || » / BOUND WESTWARD The RAA Lockheed Electra trans- | FULLY COMPOUNDED sh Y i ALL STOCK AND \ port plane, flown by Pilots W. J.| O] e FIXTURI | Tl s Jones and William Knox, lett Ju- || Fromt St Next Coliseum “‘v l’llON‘l:,pml ES Roee e ———-——It « §ir Sydney Laurence, artist, famous | neau this afternoon for Fairbanks PHONE 97—Free Delivery | Juneau Frock Slloppe IDEAL PAINT SHOP | For Present, Political Lead- | inter of Alaskan subjeets, is a| With five passengers for the Inter-| E% || MRS. JENNIE BRUMBERG | g P 4 jor. E. K. Johanson, of the Nome — If It’s Paint We Have It! 4 ers Exploding No passenger aboard the Yukon en-|yin .l oo oot Brime Davis, | e c—-CJJ N FRED W. WENDT [ Bombshells route to Anchorage, where he in-| prohrietor of the North Pole Bak- c>= | PHONE 549 | ends to “take a rest” Mr. Lau-|ery in Nome, who arrived on the N .\ i eeh (Continued from Page One) rence, who has not visited the Ter- | Yukon; and Christy Sather, board- Lud g Nelson \) s A | itory since 1928, when he came to | €d the plane for Fairbanks, enroute | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL crats seem disposed to suivender| Alaska to paint Mount McKinley, | 10 g“":e' b 5 “3“&.’22" Puperiss GENERAL HAULING the whole stage to them. b A : | vendent ‘of Construs y 15 .8 DOS: | i 1as lived since then In J.os Angeles senger to Fairbanks, and H. E. Es- oh ‘The argument is that if the var-| until last year when he moved his i STORAGE and CRATING Yious Republican factions are not| studio to Seattl krigge to Whitehoree. B you ‘angoy Sadoos pteie- X studio e. i 7 A quantity of perishable freight, 7 q y P e freig] Here’s one of the id—'l'l! MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. || . forced to divert some of their fire, In reply to a question concerning his plans, Mr. Laurence said: “With 2 ) including fresh fish and crabs, two BOWLING! TYPEWRITERS RENTED [ } a HELVI PAULSON, Operator . crates of strawberries, and a car- | ——— |t e e to b o 10 v e e we o, k| 5t Gt ver i thowrg | a0 permemin || BRUNSWICK | JUNEAU TRANSFER 5 ’ ieh way | the plane for delivery at Fairbanks | J. B. Burford & Co. | (G 2 ! greater damage within their own| expect to wait until I see which way . D. T . | B()WLH\(, ALLEYS Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 ! party. the wind blows. Maybe it won't | “Our doorstep is worn by || Rbeiniander and Alt Heidelberg | P i This may or may not be sound|blow.” He intends to stay at An-|PAA FAIRCH“.D | satisfied customers” Ll BEER ON TAP { f reasoning, but it goes a long way | chorage for some time, perhaps un- - i BB Lot SRS, T £ | toward accounting for the appar-|til next Christmas, he said. REACHES SOUTH. ! | % THE BEST 1 ent Democratic backwardness in| “I think T will go up and take a | it | {1 Rice & Ahlers Co. 4l 1 getting Mr. Roosevelt's re-election 100k at Matanuska,” Mr. Laurence | The PAA Fairchild seaplane flown | | ] 1 el 1 il iah aoar {said. “I believe the colony may ' PY Pilot Murray Stuart with Flight| HEATING PLUMBING TA_P BEER - i eventually amount to something. | Mechanic Lloyd Jarman, which left SHEET METAL WORK ! DEMOCRATS GETTING READY|! hunted moose through there 25 |Juneau at 5 o'clock yesterday morn- PHONE 34 *IN TOWN! « The lack of explosions oVerhead, | vears before the Government knew | ing with _fD\"' passengers, Mrs. J.| The B M B h d | 5 however, should not be taken to|therc was such a place.” J'SIOIR:::B L()_)‘::‘xnlx;n(’;:x\:é;‘llnwsg-‘ i > e ren s 'he BEST! - . ° mean that the Democratic organi- 1 { o g If you're out lease B e # o L ICE POOL PAYS P oo s Bank X1 youtre out 1o plesse the man | "GARLAND BOGGAN | & f“Et.MINPE*SI ’ ‘_ coming test is proceeding quietly TRIP TO COP EN AGEN I;::l n'::?gg‘::; Q&Lg;;?fiofif;ff, ¥ i:;; !o:d fr.".‘dve;:x:;n ._:; : ! Wdewoo'l II: li::;:n REEation ALIULS bl s but on an extensive scale. Demo- things axin, () y eratic headquarters in Washing-| The Tanana River ice will fin-| ?::h ARy thE TA4 Loschisen Blags Juneau, Alaska it 5 fashemen ke )| l gSandm g quuor Store e ton has taken on new personnel,|ance a trip to Copenhagen this| 3 s | =28 ‘g ‘, and added new floor space. It is a|year for Oscar Nielson of Anchor- 1‘ COUGHLIN LEAVES ST. ANN'S | sanltmy Grocery f PHONE iy BILL DOUGLAS 4 4 busy spot from morning to night.|age, part-sharer in the E. Miller! i | COMMERCIAL PHONE 83 or 85 W Out in the States intensive in-ticket which split profits with the| Robert E. Coughlin, Clerk of the “The Store That Pleases” —_—a T LOWEST CUT RA . side work is well under way. Ri-/John Covich pool in Juneau. |Court, who has been at St. Ann's The Junenu hundry ’ | Low Rent D" PRICES J valries among local party leaders| Nielson, whose hobby is astfon- | Hospital the past few weeks suffer- and SAVINGS Franklin Street between '1 Men’s ; o“mc. are being handled with as little/omy, figured out scientifically that|ing from an infected eye which was | Front and Second Streets | Clothing, ';m. Amm_mgzbn-” ’ » fuss as possible, but with consid- the break would come either April the result of a severe attack of the 2 J | PHONE 358 BIG VAN' Opposite Winter erable firmness. 4304 May 6 or May 20. He and, flu contracted in Ketchikan during Resource’ Over Two und OM o . | » i and | )y Because their party organiza- Miller, originator of the pool, had . the court session there, was dismiss- ! ° l tion is a going concern, under 15 tickets or more on each of these|ed today. | Hal/ Milli Dollars a—‘_fiT LD | o) known national leadership, the|dates. Moon cycles were the main ST | y; m 3 I ¥ INE GMW Democrats hope to get a long head | consideration of Nielson, who says BABY GIRL BORN | Waten anc Jewelry Repairing | Snd " start in this sort of preparation there is much more entailed in the| Mrs. Fanny Davis gave birth to ! while the Republicans are argu- “calcuhtuxu than moon phases,|a 7 pound baby girl at the Govern- ’ Pt%mflflO‘RN s S PIOWL'I!Y e | |and places much faith in the dls-]ment Hospital lu& mm at 6:30 i FRONT STREET 1 ‘That is one of the ndvmuges;tuwe of the moon from the earth.o’cleck. | W- P- msm e RPN T | ! o il i L el Y

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