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[gent, even in the formal environment of the attor- } Daily Al( k(l E'"I)irc ney generalship, remained a country lawyer, and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939. ! ‘ YEARS AGO i . Professional Published every evening except Sunday by the :f;“:’:t'l:’u.:fit:is r::;‘ne;e:r:x:mt:?:m:?es::rns:;g | C%TOSCOPC 20 " From THE EMPIRE ‘ flappy D 1 r e C t o I\ Y Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY : I | o Gastineau Channel ¥ BENDER - - - - - President |Stearns nor Sargent had a trace of Coolidge taci- The stars incline %0 hd ! T RERNARD - = Vice-President and Business Manager |tUDity. Both were affable and approachable. Fel- . " but'do not compel” MARCH 24, 1919 irt ay I Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. * tlow New Englanders would have called them “chatty.” p | L o . B. P v;’ed ELKS meet = " s 1 atter; It was Stearns' hablt modestly to deny being | Awaiting shipment on e nex every nesday at 8 ed in the Post Office in Juneny 13 Second 0% MU |ihe man who made Coolidge” but the facts belie| SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1930 | steamer from Cordova was the ¥ Pt ertends tfit;:l;raf:l:" Drs. Kaser and p.m. Visting oroiners SUBSCRIPTION RATES. his diffidence. He became acquainted with the man| Benefic stars rule today, accord- |largest copper nugget ever sent out|tions a day, > % LR W, for § nth, | DS X 7 f ftoc B b 1 3 ART, g Dot paid At the followins fater: | from Northampton when the latter was in the Mas- |ing (o astrology. The morning is a of Alaska. The plece of copper birthday annive sary .o i“e follow Freeburger STEWART, Exslted Rul- in advance $12.00; six months, in ndvance, 36.00% | guonysetts Legislature. Though both were Amhurst|time to push important interests|weighed 1,245 pounds and was found |ing: CAMILT Gk DENTISTS relatr g vor if they will promptly notify graduates they had not met in college days. Stearns|and to forget plans for a weekend |on the hydraulic workings of the ot Boiateit . Blomgren Building lure or irregularity in the de- paineq to persuade Coolidge to run for Lieutenant |holiday. | Dan Creek Mining Company at Dan Minnie l\?! et PHONE 56 ot: News Office, 802;, Business Oftice, 374 Governor at a time when Massachusetts Republican| There is a promising sign for Creek near McCarthy. l\gfiidA'M ey ~———— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 IEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, . . |icoders thought he hardly rated the nomination. The |merchandising and commerce. In-| Mom: Tonogssegnr d i Second and fourth The Assocniod prese 15 exciusively entitied fo the use for governorship followed, then the Boston police strike, |creased demand for American pro-| W. C. Dibrell, lighthouse super- Harey Mo Cikaks Mondas' of each month srepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or Not which Stearns exploited to the full in presenting |ducts will be made by foreign|intendent, and W. J. Wright, en- arry W. Dr. A w Slewafl G WO 1 d t a d 0501 ' in Scottish Rite Temple 2{,’{,‘,’.‘,.3 rfrecdltx:tg in this paper and also the local news Coolidge's claims at the 1920 convention which nomi- | buyers. |gineer 1n the lighthouse service, Mike Kosoff \& bt prx’n. —_——— e ——————— | nated Harding and picked Coolidge for Vice President.| Women should be cautious in all |arrived in Juneau on the Cedar and gm‘lali E‘}*“’;:re‘:l‘ Lot s ¥ “HAS. W. HAWKES- A ey eRATER FUBLICATION. C* |“It is a step nearer the goal” was Stearns' comment |important interests under this con- | were staying at the Gastineau. o it s S G WORTH, Worshipful Master; R L ———— lagter the smoke had cleared from the hotel room.|figuration, which implies danger| R e i Mo ogel 2 JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. T S nweies, Bortiand, Sesttle. Chicago, | Fate Was to bring it faster than he knew. for ambitious plans. Physicians and| The agency for. the- Wells-Fargo g A o o 5 When John Garibaldi Sargent’s name was sent|?urses should benefit. Express Company had been given over offshore fishing | | [ | New York and Bost 3 — T e T R ol F 5 Health conservation will occupy up by the Pacific Steamship Com- | to the Senate for the attorney generalship, there g 4 ) ~ a1 ity was criticism that he was without high standing in l";::;dagia;‘:m attention in the L’:"-‘C'Mah“dCo'{:s u?co?;ln’:ke{lx: C;::r '———— . Dr, JudsOn Whlfller ession. .a friend CH X Y » ¥ . :},lle ;;:?;n::xgis‘:xb ::0:]&:ar‘::n;irs{:;r;‘:ulxi A sign believed to indicate em-|nouncement made here. M O D E R N g'l::l‘:::’::}gil;?‘z E rie ! of Ludlow, Vi (population 2,305). But Sargent was BISHS UPoq bractios) polnts of view sici ETIQUETTE Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7- DRUGS is discerned today. Visionary finan-| Dr. W. A. Borland, physician of the last to resent the title of country lawyer. Rather, e A e |he delighted in it. ciers and government officials will the United States Bureau of Health | X el | c h lose power. at Hoonah and United States Com- By Roberta Les | PUROLA R 8 Nich:fc &flé’:;?;:g*i“medm;‘;eb;i; ";:;‘:7;5 In the evening letter writers, es- mi;sioner thel;e, nrriv((;d 1:1 Juneau l LR ADANL. L7 TR PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- 3 A ipecially of love missives, should be and was staying at the Gastineau i |in Washington. He supported Coolidge In everything, i cooiinole eautious, Livel suits oo | Hotel, | Q What would be a good toast | Dr. John H. Geyer FULLY COMPOUNDED did his best to enforce prohibition though he dld‘well s, mistinderstandin S e el Ifor a guest to offer to his host? | Front Street Next Coli = 5 4 ysicatlv i gs may be ¢ | L eal friend, a royal en- DENTIST not believe in it. A giant of a man physically—he widespread A. T. ilmer of Funter Bay ar-| A. '0 a real stood six feet five and weighed almost 300 pounds— Expositlo.ns continue under an rived in Juneau and was at mcl‘rertmnen a sterling compmluon. and Room 9-—Valentine Bldq. PHONE 97—Free Delivery he enjoyed Washington life and the capital rather auspicious planetary government |Alaskan oHtel. a regular fellow—our host. | PHONE 762 enjoyed him. But he went back to Ludlow when his which , forecasts large attendances Q. Is there a definite ru}e_ about Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. term of service ended. He liked being a country |, “no o "yoo and San Francisco. C. F. Madison of Tee Harbor was sequence of pages when writing cni e —— JON lawyer. A Juneau staying at the Gas-|folder note-paper? HELP FROM OREGON | Conventions will help to swell gate B au staying | e R e i e = Stearns and Sargent pass, almost together, and | receipts, |tineau Hotel, | A. One may ;"'::; 0"0:_’?;: ::;g DR H VANCE TDmOl’l’OW S Slyles Oregon has joined thé move for a concerted cam- |With them the Coolidge era seems to drift further | - Money will be spent extravagantly = |and bwe; gRe,/Rb! o 3 = . 11, . paign by the fishing industries of the Pacific Coast iNto the nation’s background. through the summer, it is prophe- | Richard Wakelin, Joseph J. Me- four, but not on one, 4 oy “‘;' OSTEOPATH sdon e s 3 — sied. Present pleasures will out-herin and John Chamberlain, tray- and four, nor one, four, two an Consultation and examinaton to see that United States jurisdiction is extended ¥ % > thres | Y 5 0 Fascist Servitude weigh future obligations. eling men who had been in Sitka - | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; _— Warning is given against the in- |for a week, returned to Juneau on' Q _W_hat does crouton mea.n,and; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. « “Two years ago attention was directed to the (Cincinnati Enquirer) crease of a reckless spirit in which the Estebeth and were at the Gas- |how is it Pmnounl‘-‘ed? ot Soug"’;“r‘:;;;n"s":" 'l‘,'l;gf"; T8 1 78 threatened invasion of the salmon fishery of the Field Marshal Goering’s decree to permit the |the temptation to indulge today's | tineau. lt A:Le;t l’sfai ;fi?ii)m:f:dojn sor:;s J bl st d J Pacific Coast by an alien nation—Japan,” says M.'drafting of German workers for the Reich’s impor- desires will overcome all conscien- | — biopid m;“ Lc"ém'nounce o | T. Hoy, master fish warden of Oregon, in the bien- tant projects is a revealing example of dictatorship |tious misgivings. { 78 edanson of Halnes smmiyad i iERE e e TR e nial report of that state’s fish commission, recently |carried to its logical end. Under this measure, which| Persons whose birthdate it is have here and was a guest at the Gas- °’nf' 10 ¢ :vnable’ ) 4 ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. k J au's flwn Siore issued ‘ha.s the force of law, any German worker can be [the augury of a year of advance- |tineau Hotel ‘ce as»._ ki Pl | Graduate Los Angeles College { une U L “ " . taken instantly from his job and put to work on a | ment and good luck. Romances b | of Optometry and § thr H:" conumw;,d“nme la thoro:n'gh‘u ::;u::] construction project at a lower wage. And he can- |await the many; shipwrecks may lm-' Weather: Highest lowest 25;; —— ey Opthalmology i s Wi o i b g g ve B i hi without the peril the few cloudy 7 @ ; through appeals to the State Department and other f:f:flf::‘;lxz g;;s;st’_ Sulgne i v " Children botn on this day pmb_J 3 DAILLY LtSSONS | ! Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground T I, A T T Pederal agencies, the menace still exists in latent It is as simple as that. The decree replaces a ably will be persistent to the point IN ENGLISH i | The Rexall Stcre form. This, coupled with recent development in the nych milder one designed to facilitate work on the of stubbornness. Subjects of this | . | Your Reliable Pharmacists pilchard and albacore fisheries off our shore, attests Rhineland fortifications. The immediate reason for sign of Aries may be self-sacrific- CiviL SERVICE | 2 RS to the fact that jurisdiction over fisheries, s far as the new measure is the decision to rush the widening i.g where love inspires them. | BxRMINATIONS By W. L. Corden ! The Charles W. Carter : Butler-Mauro the three-mile limit only, is hopelessly inadequate. of the Kiel Canal—evidently to accommodate the (Copyright, 1399) | B M | 15 If the offshore fisheries of the Pacific Coast are to large new battleships Germany is building. The | | Words Often Misused: Do not | ortuary ! Dfllg CO. be protected from foreign invasion and from other Kiel Canal has an importance for the German Nm'y‘ | e fconfuse aught and naught. Aught | | Fourth and Franklin Sts. menaces equally destructive, jurisdiction of the United almost comparable to that of the Panama Canal for AMERICANS SHoulD The United States Civil Service means anything naught means | PHONE 136 States should be extended to well beyond the conti- OUF OWn. . | |Commission has announced open nothing. “They failed to do aught nental shelf We used to hear a good deal about forced labor |competitive examinations for the for themselves, and naught can 7 in Communist Russia, and still hear echoes of that | | positions listed below. Applications remedy their condition.” | “Whether the limit of such jurisdiction should |system — Germany, although pretending to be the | must be on file not later than May| Often Mispronounced: Species.| | Have Your Eyes Examined by be fixed 100 miles at sea, or be set 5o as o include cnemy of Communism, is rapidly adopting many | '"p BY FREN(HMA"% Pronounce spe-shiz, i s in it o | Tyr Raa T, Carlson the biological range of our principal offshore fishes, practices that were formerly identified with the | Associate public ‘health nursing spe-shez, both e's as in he . i is something to be determined later. It is obvious, Soviet dictatorship. The new labor decree estab- | | consultant, $3,200, assistant public Often Misspelled: Caricature; car, | ()PT(.)METRIS.T H. S. GBAVE"S however, that jurisdiction should be extended to lishes a modern equivalent of slavery, for it dcmcs! (Continued from Page One) | health nursing consultant, $2,600 a not char. ; E)fl'ice Xadwig Nelson’s Jewelry | “The Clothing Man’ limits adequate for the protection of our rapidly ex- |to the individual the right to choose his work: denies | iyear, U. S. Public Health Service. Synonyms: Announce, assert, pro- Store Phone Green 331 | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER panding offshore fishery. |him the right to bargain for his wage, denies him As a sample: A reporter asked | Applicants for the associate gr»ade claim, inform, declare, report, tell. = & MARX CLOTHING “This department has already drafted resolutions | the right to quit his job. a Chilean diplomat the significance | MUst not have passed their 45th, Word Study: “Use a word three | e | ‘ asking for extensions of jurisdiction and has sub- Germany can accomplish some great tasks by .~ " . oo " gisturbance” in the and applicants for the assi ant times and it is yours.” Let us in- FINE b : this means, no doubt. Some of the greatest of man- N ¥ ot e |grade must not have passed their crease our vocabulary by mastering 3 mitted same to all Federal departments directly con- y A : Chilean government. In reply | ; . ¢ , oy Watch and Yewelry Repairing i 8 i kind's architectural achievements in ancient times The Chilean shrugged his shoul- |40th birthday. cne word each day. Todays’ “wor &6 Seey Srasnabis Tates % B0 ok o0 On tiosgoarsle gicasions S| were built with slave labor. But it is a little surpris- |, o 1€ "7 HS lips, then un-| Associate medical officer (gen- Effulgently; brilliantly; radiantly. = Gas[meau MO’OI’ lar resolutions have been adopted by rep-|ing to fin the Nazis restoring servitude and at the i unpursed, but went |€ral practice), $3200 a year, Vet- ‘Pronounce the u as in up, accent FAUL BLOEDHORN! ? resentative groups of the Pacific Coast flshery, Urg-|same time proclaiming their zeal for the welfare of 518%™ U0 WPUIE PR D erang ™ Administration. Applicants second syllable). “The actress was Paleiidard et Service ing the United States and Canada to extend their|the workers. | Not a word did he speak. He spread |must not have passed their 40th effulgently lovely."—Arnold Ben-| w77 FFF | SHONE 715 I Jurisdiction over the waters of, the Pacific sufficiently| Here is the key to the really fundamental dif- |,y b 0% 0 B0 S ol birthday. s, GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING beyond the three-mile limit to afford a more ference between the (!icmwrstups }&:nd f1.fhe demm"billty of any interpretation. ’I‘hcn‘ .Col:)su]'.m.n in ch?ld labor, nnfl e et e —-—‘ A o OFF THE LOWER LOBBY thorough control. . . . The need for this extension racies of the modern world. It is the difference be- (he pursed his lips once more and‘punupal. senior, assoclaw._ and as- LOOK and LFARN of jurisdiction is acute, vital and two-fold of appli- tween slave labor and free labor, between serfs of the | sistant consultants in child labor, y BARANOF 13 8 e |yt his fingers to them as if about | <! s . Iahor, cation: first, for the purpose of repelling invasions national state and free men empowered to BOVErn ¢, ocs 5 kiss. Once more he|$2600 to $5600 a year, Children’s of our fisheries by other nations; second, as a much- themselves. ’.shrugged his shoulders then smiled |Bureau, Denz:;tmexlt of ]la'bor. Ap- By A. C. Gordon | BEAUTY SALON g S HARRY needed broadening of authority in the regulation of 1(he smile of a Latin <:liplomat who E’;:Fnl1::d£(;r l:l&"pr:;ilp;flv:m;azg(; i LYLAH WILSON P BACE our own fishermen offshore. No Occasion for a Crisis | wishes to convey nothing at all by grace; 1. What proportion of the Rtk i i their 55th, for the full grade they Frederics—X-ER-VAC “The fishing industries of the Pacific Coast are‘ MG |the smile—and the interview end- 0! ol g y p ‘d. for World’s inhabitants are Christians? | || e g DRUGGIST urged to join hands, consolidate forces, and bend (New York Times) jed. It lasted a full minute Wwithmust not have passed their 53rd, for ™, T W T b oo detinition | y associ. 0 3 £ - their united efforts toward obtaining this jurisdic-| The latest territorial dispute between nations is |nothing said except by the baffled |the associate grade they must mot' ‘= G0 ) -_— J The Squikh . »” have passed their 45th, and for the y Stores of ’ t the claim of a “have-not” country for some of the |reporter who, for no reason he 3. What is the largest village in | of tlonal extension. . . . Oregon's ocean fishery of future | ;i i | eaatstant e . g N b s the | AI 6 ‘Alaska’ s s oo e “‘::m;':\ :)1] ll}rsoyer)rorts\" € land belonging to bigger neighbors. but an argument |could give later, sald “thank you."|assistant grade they must not have |the United State C L 42 | Al passed their 40th birthday. | g 1 ’ | betw: 7 at; ore land alread, S B B r g, SRR 5 im ‘m;‘;cet;‘w:“:u&" f:;;l?: Ld: B::xe:hx.n Last winter M; TO WHITEHORSE | . Full - information A may be ob- ,,,;,' c;fiffi;’, m‘m' iR e TBIPLEX Odorless “The Store for Men" ANOTHER ELECTORAL COLLEGE Lincoln Ellsworth, exploring in Antarctica, an-|{ Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gaudin |tained at 311 Federal Building. 5. What fraction of the entire| DBY cLEA"BRS 5 nounced that he had annexed 80,000 square miles of |are bound for Whitehorse aboard | . — larea of the U.'S. does the basin of | " i AB'N S The United States has its own Electoral College |nis discoveries to the United States, later amplifying |the Princess Louise. He is Super- |3P0ve Pfeml"*s' I DO mgm::n the Mississippi River embrace? | | Pickup Dellvery—Sam the Tailor for the purpose of choosing the supreme head of it to 430,000 square miles. Now this claim, or at |intendent Engineer for the White iiR?rgu ;‘;‘; “‘IBN éNTE*WmASf-l ANSWERS Front St—Triangle Bldg. the Nation. The system of Presidential electors set least part of it, is disputed by Australia, which holds | Pass and Yukon Route river divis- d POl GOTROIR- |-, o out anactiited: L l - 3 i tion, is dissolved, pursuant to Sec- i up in the United States Constitution is said to have |that the land was first discovered by Douglas Maw- [ion, and has his winter madquar-lum bodtipd Cfimpued Taws or| % A community incorporated us OFFIMAL ms or been modeled after the College of Cardinals, an ex- [son ten years before Ellsworth. ters in Victoria. a municipality and governed by a | AR PO T WL BN AP AR 7 d Alaska, 1933, uj the fi his | ample of whose deliberations the World saw recently But before this controversy between two sister | —— ——————— | PO 0 SERE I tnis board of three or more trustees and | JUNEA"——ZSC GASTINEAU CAFE . 1 offi - in Rome. |democracies is allowed to become acrimonious, with CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION ;)ircliiiem?ro;htehlgrzg:if:’cm’ of pub |a president, locally elected. The original 1dea soon broke down. Tnstead of (he Propuganda and counter-propaganda over the | I FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor |lchor vl e comifionte, 1 5™0ui gark 1t with o popua-| | J, B, Burford & Co. & body of independent electors following the dictates oppressed and unredeemed penguins, we might see of the Territory of as] have hereunto set my hand and of- tion of 63982 (1930 census). | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by & 4 |if there isn't another way out.. A correspondent sug- todian of corporation records for | g 4. Stephen Decatur. o of their et 3 : ficial seal, mers 12 ‘own best judgment, like the meeting of gests a striking solution—let the United States make |said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- i e seal, at Juneau, the Capital, 5 Two-fifths, Satisfied Custol Cardinals for the election of a new Pope, our Presi- its contribution to appeasement by ceding the whole|TIFY That there has been filed this ninth day of March, AD., . dential electors become strictly bound party dele- i Spheahe y ® 1 1939. 430,000 square miles to Germany. in my office on this, the 9th day —— gates, one might even say flgureheads. It is & VeI, " nych has been written about the possible min-|of March, 1939, the written con- TRANICA RS, well-informed citizen, indeed, who in a Presidential \era] wealth of the Antarctic Continent, so this offer |sent of the stockholders of INTER- Auditor of Alaska. Juneau Melody House election can name one or two men out of the forty- ought to be attractive to the Germans who are so| COASTAL AIRWAYS, INC., & cor- 2;‘: lilubbll'icili?n' ;’[Ia'.'c;‘ 10, 1939. ] W A N 'I' five electors he is voting for desperately in search of more raw materials. It is|poration organized and existing un- P lclin arch 31, 1939. Another peculiarity about our own Electoral Col- true that the only mineral wealth so far discovered |der and by virtue of the laws of i lege is that it never meets. To be sure; the textbooks in Antarctica (aside from a little copper) is lignite, | the Tgnn.ory of _Alahka. to the and dictionaries say that Electoral College means of which the Germans already have as much as they |dissolution of said corporation, Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving’s Market) — Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES |t S 'TO SELL Irene Stewart's ‘ Ly » g ; S | written consent to such dissolution the Presidential electors in every State, who do meet need. But nobody can tell what may lie under the | Writ : | In their several capitals for the formality of casting Mile-deep ice cap that covers most of the continent; |having been executed by all of the 'LENDING LIBRARY ALASKA FEDERAL 4 the State’s vote. But in popular use the Electoral it Might be enough to satisfy all Germany's desires, |stockholders on the 315t day of | | BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY VINGS & LOAN ASSN. a s College is the total of 531 electoral votes of which TTU€ the ice cap is in the way, but that should offer |January, 1939. New Books to Sell and Rent Lo d R ¢ ey | N p iy : = WHEREFORE, in view of the!!. Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, . = no difficulty to German ingenuity and efficiency; it - Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 e Sol New . —GLASS the Democrats only need the Solid South, New York all they have to do is to send Dr. Goebbels down 7 o P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK: and California, and the Republicans already have there, and the ice would soon be melted by a few 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 221 in the bag, so they think, etc. Some time in blasts of superheated air midwinter every four years the two houses of Con- Vieely be W A N l gress meet in joint session and the Speaker counts Progress Reves the votes from the forty-eight States and announces gress Revealed to a more or less breathless nation the man who ¥ TO BUY ; (Philadelphia Record) Th M was elected President last November, One eBo .Be r week ago we observed, editorially Many young people might be inclined to think “San Francisco's Golden Gate Exhibition . . . well of a college that never meets and has no en- | syl izes and demonstrates the progress of our Bank trance requirements and no examinations, though at nation e " to be sure, it has no football team or glee clubs Now we see by the papers, via Associated Press: Juneau, Alaska ® e “SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 28.—Golden Gate Exhi- COMMERCIAL AND bition officials bared some s today revealing that A SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Sally Rand’s nude ranch attracted more cash custo- From the Coolidge Er: mers the first weck than any other concession. They COMMERCIAL WUSE THE CAPITAL—$50.000 sald 55,449 paid their way into the nude ranch. The (Cleveland Plain Dealer) next most popular concession attracted 27,086, SURPLUS—$100,000 Within a period of a little more than 24 hours Time, at least, marches on and SAVINGS 29 PAID ON SAVINGS death tapped the shoulders of the two men who were - — “WAN I 99 = perheps closest to Calvin Coolidge. Yet so brisk Vittorio Mussolini, 11 Duce’s son, proposes that v SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES is the step of time that to many of today’s news- daily newspapers be prohibited from reviewing films paper readers the names of both are probably un- | produced by the Italian film industry with which he 0 an A D s familiar. The two were Frank B. Stearns, Boston|is associated. If the Italian films are as bad as re- Besources Ver Two d i merchant, and John Garibaldi Sargent, United States ported, it’s a wonder young Mussolini doesn’t advocate :;u;r::l; l(nj:l:k:?(‘r x:i-l.\.w;::n:;“::w‘x. four of the scant that reviews be left to annual p::xi(iucm ODE'H'a“ Mfllion Dollars 5 : First Nati0nal Bank There was slight resemblance between Stearns Sir John Anderson, Great Britain’s minister of and Sargent, and less between either and the “Puri- national defense, announces that there are available tan in Babylon” to whose political fortunes both were | 1,400,000 gas masks for babies, as well as an adequate : —_ devoted. Stearns was a Back Bay Brahmin, a man| supply for other nhon-combatants. That should dis- | J U N E A U A L A S K A of inherited wealth and assured social position. Sar- courage ABRIessors, " i - . - s TELEPHONE—5I