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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, floroscope “The stars incline THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1939. 2 Happy JANUARY 5, 1919 %irthday . Al . ‘m excise or modify the offending parts. This rejec- Dall}’ Alflska E"]’)lre | tion of the cry of “dictatorship” from Frank Gan- nett’'s “National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government” and from the altar of the Shrine of the YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE ‘Professional Directory piii Published every evening except Sun’ay by the EMPIRE PEINTING COMPANY HELEN TROY BENDER o = & " President | jttle Flower in Detroit, whence less than two years R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-President and Busines Becond and Main Strecis. Juncan. Alaska. " earier had emerged the Coughlin-Lemke National| but do not compel Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class Matter Un.mn ])a‘l‘[\ ! Had it not b4'(:n !.m' lhls“exl,(.-r?:allpr:".:-: i Both the public school and the — _gr B. P. 0. ELKS meet it i i | sure there might »\'('11 be a reorganization act on r-‘ FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939 parochial school were to open af‘rer The Empive) extends. congratula- DRS. KASER & FRFFEUSGER every Wednesday at 8 Delrvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. statute books today. {an enforced vacation due to the in- | ionc and best wishes today, their DENTIS™ pm. Visiting brothers B d. at the follow e SR Kindly stars rule today, aceording | fjyenza ban. birthday enatoRrsary the | 1o Blomgren Buflding welcome. DR. A. W. ce, $12.00; six mo; No R i eh to astrology, but adverse planetary ) ir:v ¥ s e PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- L N e DI A oy e influences are stron e ¥ ; Hure of {rregularity n the de- N Won: AR P gdirected-uader F. F. W. Lowie, General Agent Hours 3 am, to 9 pm. ":mn; H. €IDES. Seo- livers of " . . s (Philadelphia Record) % 3 7 ,of the b‘anaqian Pacifie - Railway JANUARY 5 | g % o3 Telepk Office, 602; Business Office, 374. e thi§ »sway, which encourages them ¥ ived 1 P — - o | “It just doesn’t make sense, to ‘entertain and e spend gem,_rCUmpfln!‘ received a pamphlet: is- ‘Ada; M. Anderson, ., ', fmn esmi - g M—‘_-—-——wr JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | Our visitor referred to three recemt polls.of the e . sued to thé'companies, telling of the | ‘Carl W. Vogt 7 —— ] i Second and fourth The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use fof | o hitnte of Public Opinion Which wéfe Spread outronii@Usly: iz (7] work of the Canadian Pacific ocean * John Homme ul it each’ month D adied in thia paser snd- Sldo’ the” lesa) newsthe Wiesk Theaters and other places of en- | service during the war. Eleanor Gruber | Dr. A. W. Stewart Merday bt Dublished herein O B i £ OAEBGY, anoweRs terfainment should profit. Interest Diana Ayres r. A W. 3 Ttew )\ in Bcottish Rite Temmpk — —— —— g g & 4 5 DENTT inn! :30 pm ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Ninety-four percent of the voters disapprove Ger- |in the stage ‘31 to :"‘ dk"“'"' An "‘) | The annual shipment of seal skins e & A, A\ DASNIEL‘ aas: W THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. _ | many's treatment of the Jews, 97 percent disapproving |enue will gain stardom through| fyom tne Pribilof Islands by the . RV ARD BOTIDING HOIT Safter; JAMES W L&S: T R o Fenger-Hall Co. Ltd. with | Germany’s treatment of Catholics. T T ol | Government was made when 30,819 Oftice Phone 400 VERS, m offices lnkSlndF'nnvm\ Los Angeles, Portland, Seaitle, Chicago, Another poll showed: While this configuration prevails| qkins valued at $1,027,300 were sent M O D E R N %o, '3 g G New York and Bostor Sevel ree 3 ors favi con- 1 women will be inclined to | g g - oSty - SO P Al B = SIS Ry Seventy-four percent of the voters favoring con-|men and south, according to the December e, A G A {inuance of the Dies Commitee, 26 percent hgainst. | present their best traits. Goodwfeels report of exports from the Terri- ETIQUETTE G, _-_1,- The third poll showed ing should be widespread in ”cxg& tory. The Government also shipped # 1 & g That if Russia were to go to war with Germany, [and businss circle: fox skins from the Pribilof Islands By Roberta Lee D1 Richard Williams Guy smith 83 percent of the people would hope for a Russian| Mars continues in threatening |valued at $58,180. victory. portent, but outward indications of | —_— s it proper to use a visiting omcmnffqlni ln.lg;l':nmcm D R u G s I ! t \ i Q. On the surface, perhaps, these polls do seem con- | international perils will be uhnotie=; Mrs. Pat Lynch was a passenger|card when sending regrets to an in- for Juneau on the Alameda which | yitation? | GOLDSTEIN UL NG using. How come that people who favor continuation | eq in the world of everyday affai 3 G f the Dies committee, which has been smearing liber- | gecret enemies will undermine na- | left, Seattle. A. No. If an answer is requested l PUROLA REMEDIES 1lism and trying to pin the red label on the New Deal, { tional defense plans in the United | 5 the invitation must be answered by R it iso are people who would like to see Russia beat)giaies | Robert Porter, who had been|a written response on personal sta- [#—————————————#% PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. Germany? E | Under the first full moon of the|south for several weeks, was re-|tionery ? ' Dr I H G FULLY COMPOUNDED The answer is that all three of these polls demon- { yeq, gaturn afflicts the luminary. | turning on the Alameda. Q. What constitutes real social . John H. Geyer Bkl Steeat L st strate one basic trait of American character—love of | rpis ceems to presage a heavy mor- — | happiness? DENTIST - o Coliseam decency and fair play and sympathy for the under | ajitv as winter advances. The aged| Telegraphic advices from Wash-| A It has been said .that social 310 Goldstein Building PHONE ®i--Free Delivery dog and the very young may be especi- | Ington said that Gov. Thomas Riggs| happiness is attained only through | PHONE 1762 S The common denominator of these polls is found | .11y affected by illnesses. | was to leave there in one week and|friendship that has no regard for Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. e e s [in the fact that each of them expresses American | | was to come dierct to Juneau. Word | age, sex, or creed. - e~ — The year will be marked by a distaste for the “isms” and for the brutalities, and had it that the Governor had the| Q. Are menu cards ever used at a “Tomorrcw'’s Styles < o oy o " 1 ¥ 'th date. Hasty marri in _ : |e LESS OPPOSITION REPORTED TO crimes which the “isms” represent. And if the Rus- ‘:”)‘flghb‘:_:,]r;ni:"'; secu;‘:‘w ul::;fredk"“’m’“’ of the committees on ap-dinner given in one’s home? | S REORGANIZATION BILL sian “ism” is preferred to the Nazi “ism,” in the event | Lo o relief problems, .. | Propriations that the Alaska Rail-j A. Not unless the dinner is a | | Dr. Judson Whittier it ) ¥ of war, it is only because the Russian “ism” is regarded Merrific storms JRE/Ben AES prog- road was to be given all the money | yery formal and ceremonious af- | CPIROPRACTOR President Roosevelt has indicated in his message s the least menacing of the two evils at this juncture.| . oo, “\weather forecasts wily it had asked for the coming year. | fair, | P.agless Physician that he will ask again for a reorganization of govern- Finally, the Dies committee, whose title is the ., "¢, jesignate the full foree of | S5 ¥ o e | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ment departments, and observers in Washington re-| Committee for Investigation of un-American ACUVi-lyyny. ang - tides. o Attorney J. A. Hellenthal and Mrs. | || Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Blcg. ties, was taken in this poll at the face value of its Hellenthal left for the East for a| port there is reasonable possibility that it will encoun- itle much more than at the value of its inquiries Persons whose birthdate i_t. is have yacation trip to Mr. Hellenthal's old ! LOOK and LEARN ter far less opposition than its predecessor of last yrany people have not been aware that the Dies com- the augury of a year of activity and | home in Michigan. year. The hue and cry against that bill, by the time njttee is engaged in a pernicious political game in prosperity. Strangers will be help- ' { * it reached the House after Semate passage, had be- hehalf of reaction, and they assume that it is a com- | ful in certain lines of business. Weather: highest 39; lowest 38;! By A. C. Gordon i PHONE 667 2l {1 DR. H. VANCE come so great that it had no chance at all. Delbert mittee against the “isms” and, hence, are for it on Children born on this day prob-|rain [} QOSTEOPATH Clark, Washington correspondent for the New York that ground ably will be strong in character, in- Consultation and examination | e Times, discussing its chances says: To us, these polls of the Institute of Public Opinion | dependent and energetic. These sub-lpr o“ (IV"_ + 1. Why is brier wood used for [ | free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 fo §; | i [ not only make sense, but demonstrate that American | jects of Capricorn may have change- | pipes? ( 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Now, however, nearly a year later, the situation N s e A e wso M. Public opinion today as throughout its history is un- | ful careers. |2 What was the longest siege in | Pribebiogulinsgh. o oy . o szt ad Rs oD faltering in behalf of the oppressed and against op-| Carl Sandburg, American poet, SERVI(E FEB | American history? | | South Franklin St. Phane 177 evelt's 1);):‘:'!!(1\!,\ were smarting under the casti- pressors, that it is acutely aware that the crisis of our | was born on this day, 1878. Others | 6 | 3. What is a mulley cow? € BRI A of the Chief Executive for their slaughter of his own day is the challenge to human freedom. | who have celebrated it as a birth- | Y | 4 Who was the Greek goddess i = » Court reorganization proposals. A )‘r’fll'_aul\ Heartening is the overwhelming (orr,(_‘ of their |day include Tom Mix, movie star,| WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—Amid a of Love?. g ; ‘ I the Democratic party was torn by dissension, aid a answer to that challenge, in the huge majorities for | 1880; Henry E. Dixey, actor, 1859. |q,m of charges of politics in re- 5. Which are the leading five Robert Simpson optD vocal conservative bloc, not confined to one party, (olerance and decency. | ,‘C()Df‘igm' 1939!- lef. relief = Administrative . em- lt;l:::’:x;-producmg states of thc\: Coiddhirs Angrl’s CO“’I; was rapidly forming. A year ago the opposition had T T L P | ployees of the PWA will be placed ; ANEWiRS (! of Optometry and not salved its wounds with a technical defeat of the' A Slow Convalescence Fairbanks Mmmg lon Civil Service February 1. Mo Tt ot bl R Op*halmology & President at the polls. A year ago the charge was e b > ity s 5 | | Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground Butler-Mauro Dmf Co. ' b | - IC . mable character. 1 & Saltig iade Ak Mt Roosevalt: desizd to b & dicta- (Cincinnati Enquirer) an Weds in South! FHA OFFICE MOVES el R e 1k K. o tinie SF Which 15t is haked tadki If Europe is recovering from the crisis of last Octo- Sk | The office of the Federal Housing' p'ioo €0 S8 P oo Mot 0o | @ 2 e = » Ataaad i . s T dis vere DEr 1, there are few signs of it. Even those who insist % {11 | Administration moved this week ; | | v Actually, in the view of dispassionate observers * " o lacting peace was achieved at Munich | TONASKET, Wash. Jan. 5. |from room 200 to room 316 of the '25ed 287 days. B ) 1 ! : G ore or le sting peace was a | o YV LA r | Biere, the bil finally killed by the House was essenti- 4% e “onvalescence i extremely slow. More |Creighton Ellotf, mining man of | pederal and Territorial ~building. i gnflr:):?:ehM been dehorned. | | The Charles W. Carter ; H. S. GRAVES | ally a sound bill, despite the honest controversy over eajistic observers go a step further and point out that | Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mrs. Betildh | Room 200 will be used as a commit- = P OCie . [ Mort “The Clothing Man” e : 31 " Marple, Tonasket cab 5. Washington, Oregon, Califor- ortuary A certain of its provisions. But what Killed it was not in several respects the position in Europe is definitely | Marple, Tonasket cabin camp Op-|tee room for the Senate. Idat d Abonbmg. . | Fourth and Franklin Sts. Home of Hart Schaftner<aud so much the convictions of Congressman as the in- worse than last September. erator, have been married here : R s i g PHONE 136 l i Marx Clothing | & . ST ssure groups upen them. They could Certainly Anglo-German relations are distinctly SUMMONS Wt hstand the Detroit priest and the Rochester Worse than last summer and fall, with the campaign |1y R DISTRICT COURT FOR r, nor yet the Chicago newspaper, with its ©f vituperation in the Nazi press and the British THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, which referred to the measure as People so angered by the anti-Jewls DIVISION NU) | 2 Reich. On the surface England’s relations with Italy ,UXIEM(; NUMBER. QN s I hat Is i:ri)‘;zrru wil & - _____d e e~ News L. Q.2 | | P EnGrion | | v tow s sramnes v || GASTINEAU HOTOR b g | Dr. Rae L. Carlson put great circula the “d ictator bil. What v bill, the preliminaries for which ;‘]":m’:fll”l‘i:}“]‘:ln!““&,i"“‘_x“’;“(‘\‘;m l‘(’)"R;;:z‘:“‘z“fn‘og"‘;"\ ALBERT O. CROOKS, Plaintiff, | By The AP Feature Service | P et SPEORNVEI 95 ; bega as long ago as February, 19 Mr. Chamberlain must begin at the beginning if he |VS: ELIZABETH PHOEBE By W. L. Cordon Office iudwig Nelson’s Jewelry GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING As passed by the Senate, by the slim margin of js to persist in seeking reconciliation CROOKS, Defendant. N AT i Store Phone Green 331 Gas—Oil—Storage seven votes on rch 28, last, it empowered the Presi- Armament expenditures are larger, frontiers less TO ELIZABETH PHOEBL | L"———- |CROOKS, Defendant, GREETING: Words Often Misused: Do not s “Charles can fix the broken chair e Say. _Clmrlos can repair the broken :lz— GASTINEAU CAFE chair | FINE 5) dent, until July 1, 1940, to regroup administrative secure, forc agencies, his ordérs not to become effective until|tlonsl relations. Most serious of all is the plight of | TN THE NAME OF THE UNSIER they had lain before Congress for sixty days. The the democratie nations. Although more than ever STATES OF AMERICA, you: are | £ . aware of the aggressive intentions of the Fascist hereby required to appear in. the powers, they have lost both Czechoslovakia and Russia | District Court for the Territory ; as allies. They see Germany stronger as a result of |0f Alaska, First Division, within | Exempted from this bequest of power were the mpeyyjtorial gains in the East. They find it harder to |lhirty days after the last publi- Federal courts, the Board of Tax Appeals, the Dis- gpnort Poland and Roumania as potential barriers to | cation of this summons, namely trict of Coiumbia government, the Federal Reserve Nazi aggression, having abandoned their link with ‘wnhm thirty days after the 12th | teadily supplanting law in interna- House amended this to permit Congress to set aside these orders by a simple majority vote. Often Mispronounced: Wednes- | Watch and Jewelry Repairing day. Pronounce wenz-di, i as in did, | at very reasonable rates and not wed-ens-day. | Often Misspelled: Cymbal (musi- ! PAUL BLOEDHORN cal instrument). Symbol (an em- l S. FRANXLIN STREET System, the Army Corps of Engir and the follow- the Soviet Union |day of January, 1939, in case this | blem). |53 Fy ing commissions: Interstate Commerce, Federal Trade, Italy’s noisy movement for absorption of Tunisia |summons is published, or within | Synonyms: Paltry, worthless, con- | —— Securities and Exchange, Communications, Federal and her open practice of sending reinforcements into |forty days after the date of ,its| « | ' temptible, insignificant, trifling, | e trivial. ON THE MEZZANINE Word Study: “Use a word three | l HOTEL .'UNE Au se of the |service upon you, in case this sum- | Spain demonstrate that the aggressive col Power, Bituminous Coal and Maritime. The House , = Each question counts 20; each added to the exempted a the e Armim L s e e Rtied Jhen T per | ‘part of a two-part question, 10. | |yynedong 16 is yours” Let, us. in b i astady ARCates : i berlain and Daladier made at Munich. sperately | ally, score of 60 is fair, 80, good. | | i i g IALTIES )"“8“"”] BT Oitas. ot Fncaling of. b interioy hoping to stave off war at any price, Mr. Chamberlain |the above named plaintiff on file | f g | crease our vocabulary by mastering BEAUTY SHOP LUNCHEON SFEC Depatipent and others of a prewar generation are prepared to |in the said Court in the above en- 1. t‘,‘,”"' is this German econ- | [one word each day. Today’s word: LYLAH WILSON —. ~The bill set up a Department of Welfare to co-|give further ground. But the men who will soon have [titled action. ' - phve: | | Incontrovertible; indisputable.| | contoure Telephone | | = S ordinate and promote public health, education and to shoulder the burden—men like Captain Anthony| The said plaintiff in said action || .2 What state university was | | (Principal accent is on the fourth| | X.Er-Vae 538 Visit the e e datlotiios o Lo 5 AR Nt - | | ordered by the supreme court aw i i social welfare activities, and made the National Re- Eden—are cognizant of the futility of a peace main- {demands the following relief: I ¢ ‘ P! s syllable). “We have incontrovertible | 3 y o admi 5 " | sources Committee a permanent research organization tained only by periodic re t. The dissolution of the bonds of school?“w;y?Ne‘m foi HsTay proof. | I SITKA HOT SPR]NGS l entitled the National Resources Planning Board. e I matrimony existing between the 3. Who was Philip Musica? : 4 s it R T '| BT i FRORE Y _‘1 Mineral Hot lr H The general Accounting Office was abolished, to- Lindbergh in Paris |plaintiff and the defendant at the || What became of him? § { I:T;:lf::;ELONrO;)IDkFEl!:Lg‘sz i SNEW AND DIFFERENT a.“;mmi mr‘v‘:zl 1o Al ‘I “".i gether with the office of Controller General, and their X — | present time. 4. What U. S. official criti- | |, si BQ iod aSNa 20 f;og' FOOTWEAR” i ¢ Transport H functions transferred to the Bureau of the Budget (New York Times) And in the event you fail tosso || cized Henry Ford and Col. ||y “' ‘,'1?; "dW o Y% e DEVLIN’S L within the Treasury Department, Post-audit of ex- The vast American public which has long admired |appear and answer, the plaintiff || Charles Lindbergh for accept- all, Thursday af 7:30 pam. oA by the courage and modesty of Charles A. Iindbergh|will take judgment against you|: I8 German decorations? | welcome. adv. | ¢ Paris Fashion Shoes Dol penditures was vested in an Auditor General, to be an agent solely of Congress and to report on expenditures 5. What is the only country must be glad to know that it is Paris, not Berlin, |for want thereof, and will apply,to 2 that pays its war debt install- that the Lindbergh family have selected for their |the Court for the relief demanded |E R VAL DA e <L ~_4|! “The Store for Men” and procedures he deemed unwise headquarters this winter. Colonel Lindbergh has|in his complaint, and as herein- || MeRiS to the U. §.2 About how = The Civil Service Commission was abolished, and_ suffered tragically from the public interest in his |above stated. ¢ |:","'.',’.':,'i§s'$°w overdue: Toom ail TIMELY CLOTHES ||| JUNEAU ¥ snm’s there was created instead a Civil Service Adminis- gcings and comings. One would wish him at all times Witness, the Honorable George 3 1 | MELODY HOUSE trator with a fifteen-year- term, who would be as- the “peace and seclusion” he has sought since leaving | F. Alexander, Judge of said NUNN-BUSH SHOES : Front St.—Triangle Bldg. sisted by a seven-man bi-partisan advisory board. the United States, together with the opportunity to Court, and the seal of said | e ud-!fleeumuhlA;;flm The President was empowered to extend the merit live & normal family life and do his work in his own Court, hereunto affixed on/ STETSON HATS ‘ -r(:‘erx:“u“ “0:1.) o5 5 way without interruption, this 15th day of December, e — e+ COME IN and SEE the NEW system to nearly all positions not subject to Senate QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ki But Colonel Lindbergh, through no will of his own, 1938. ‘°’m:;‘l“,’°‘: AR ¢ dments described, NS been made a symbol. His words and actions carry (5%1?38 ————=& STROMBERG-CARLSON 3Ry o the minor amendments described, | 5 wejgnt that he may not always wish them to have. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. i o Alaska Federal SIVIIIKS By 4 the bill was sent back to committee by the House on It he had gone to Berlin the Nazi propagandists would By J. W. LEIVERS | L dL Associati J. B. Burford & Co. April 8 by a margin of eight votes. No attempt Was not have conceded what is doubtless the simple fact, | ublication dates, December 15, 22, casiver work—Grass || FRED HENNING ARG LOND clation ey 3 made to revive it before adjournment, that he is not much interested in public affairs and |29 1938; January 5, 1939. g PHONE 62 il o Rerpomas Hasin Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 ‘Our’ doorstep is worn by There were, fundamentally, only two really con-|is a good deal interested in technological progress in | i ompleto Outfitiar” for Men P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 Satisfied Customers troversial items in the bill, which came so near to aviation. They would have made him a figurehead, N Ol'fl"c!—-“n;m Msnud St. R SR AL passing the House after Senate approval. These were Se€mingly condoning their own inhuman policies. One Py u, Try The mmpwe cmsstieds for hopes that he will- be happier in Paris, the scene of | 4 oo, cesults. the ones abolishing the Centroller General's office and the Civil Service Commission Many in both Senate and House henestly believed his first amazing triumph. His American friends and larmm’s-l"riendl? admirers will certainly be happier to have him there. - ¥ ikl TELEPHONE—35I that Cengress should retain its ace in the hole in the According tc Pederal .{.\,U,O,}‘w: 300,000 Germans person of a Controller General responsible only to are awaiting official permission to emigrate to the The B M Behrends . . the Legislature—that the surrender of the power to United States. With all our faults they seem to prefer prevent expenditures would be a great surrender, in- our company to that of Adolf. s 9 -+ ——47121 'MOY Bank Others pointed out that the General Accounting It seems that Cester just couldn't face the Musica! Ly R e . hi il el E The Nazi party was founded in Germany 18 years Office was habitually so far behind in its work that ot el Atk 5: i 3 years TOMMERCIAL AND it had little more than a nuisance value—vetoing ex- 280 You would hink 1t was neatly shatmld, judg- J » g by the intelligence quotient of its organizers. uneau, Alaska SAVINGS ACCOUNTS from penditures in many c made, and leaving some ming innocently but d ously holding firmly believed that an efficient post es after they had al admir dy been ve officer Great Britain’s Prime Minister Chamberlain makes a distinction between Germany’s rulers and her COMMERCIAL $4 audit would be cople. Woodrow Wilson took that attitude, too, and CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 2% PAID ON SAVINGS bag. They VAN'S STORE as valuable without at the same time logging the ngs never have been quite the same since. d SAVINGS 3 machinery of efficient government, and they noted an 2718 S. FRANKLIN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES that the Auditor General would be selected by Con- Les Angeles thieves stole a truckload of WPA \ gress, whereas the Controller General is a Presiden- shovels. The job was carefully timed. Not one worker i tial appointee. was leaning when the gang made the raid. The objections to the civil service administrator ST RN i Resources _Over TWO and ' were that the concantration in one Presidential ap- In Maryland irate neighbors fired shotguns into - ¥ T e o 7% el 40, crma ot 500 Gl S singes. “They Ye Sk One-Half Million Dollars First National Bank well leall” 1o sesichis ThbGAes, no chances on the boys growing up to become crooners, ’» L s 1 . 45 i . There were no other raall; fundamental objec-| " poync i aninis Senator Davis suggests that the , it £ B b = oo s e T e 3 s tions, and it is signifieant in view of that fact that| ypper branch of Congress pray more frequently: A B i Lo Alasks” ks # JU NE AU —A LAS KA \ the entire bill was rejected instead of being amendedi good plan, if the prayers are for-the couhtry. l " P $EL 9h. : I 4 (9} H

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