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t Says Royal Airmen Are TFULL pnoonm SCHEDULED BY FUND SIIlJ. DUCK STAMPS ON SALE; ABOUT 300 ISSUED LOCAL LY Sefl Seaflle THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE. MONDAY. SEPT. 30 1940. ‘couucu HiGH. o e GUNNER; GETS ° 23 CLAYBIRDS THE WEATHER (By thé ©. 8. Weuather Bureau) S. DEFARTMENT, OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m,, Sept. 30: Fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature, low- B p w (I.UB est temperature tonight 40, higheit Tuesday. 58; gentle variable i PO . 7 winds. A ¢ SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—Halibut ar- " PFederal migrato.y .,‘. '1 ‘. T Sh ' ' J Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair north; loca} showers south o e ! Chairmen Seleded—P!ans rivals ahid sales today are as fol-|stanips (dick stamps, tc ysu) mhy Blg UmOU' 001S al JU- portion tonight and 'r‘ua.;«;day;‘ aq much change in temperature; lows obtained from the Junecau Post- o gentle to moderate variable winds. e Made for Dinner and Py From the western banks—Kodiak |cffice, Alaska Game Comun neau Shoigun Club: | xnl“urec:st of wl;fls -;onx the malsl ;:f the (-ulllr of ll_u-sk v d . 32,000 pounds, 12 1/8 and 11 cents| Harry RA Druy Sl Juneau " Yet Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, 1ical showers south portion, faiv Elderly Englistiman Writes Gingham Ball Lasf Appeaf Made to Put 2290 pounds 12 s and 1t eeris tuny fce Do S e Women WinPrizes | i portion. sentie 1o maderatersowthcasterly_winds. : i @E o N c ' Ovef T 119% and 11 cents; Notrora 22,000 Postéffice 2 Cape Spencer to Ciape Hinchinb. ook partly cloudy; gentle to mod- SO" HN@—NBZI Navy ampa gfl Op pounds 12 and 11 3/4 eents; Brisk The Postoffices and Game Com- Dr. Council won the veterans'| erate: easterly winds g With plans for a Busy seagon, ihc w 'h tD ' 36,000 pounds, 12' and 11% cents; mi close at 5:30 t but event at the Juheau Shotgun Club’s Cape Hinchinbrook - to” ‘Resurret fon. Bay, partly: dloudy. besoming 0n|y Nuisance Busings$ dnd Profe bt i finoui Velay. - . | Coltic 40,000 pounds, 12% and 111 be ohinined the| Sunday sacot. Dy, Counctl droppesl cloudy With' showers, Tuesday; gen '» fo moderate nirthieastérly winds 45 Club met for a'méon lunclietn and — ' | gents; Digna 18,000 pounds, 12 3/4 I up to 11 (- two birds from the first five and| chifting to moderate to fresh southerly Tuesday. ) — business session toddy at the Ba™ | junenu's trailer ambulanée fund|and 12 dents. nighs | broke the remainder of the birds to Resurrection Bay to Kodiak, p .uy €ioudy, becoming overcast K short time ‘ago, The Empire ;‘]‘N"‘”"*:“' “’;“?1’“ ”“_“ll‘“‘l"‘ :\n; this ;\nvrnoon!v\n\ v«il!)hm '35450‘011 Twelve schooners came in from| !:(P sulat the|the tune of (heill‘m" i of :l::I \;‘imtoccasionsllh rz;inT'I:zgt;ay; gen le variable winds, shifting to fresh s ks iscussed, " ste R TST L0 2 $350 necded to buy a trailer . P or-| duck b ok stamp as| day with 20 straight and a sco o strong southerly Tuesday. ptinted a watening lcl()u‘r {rom | ppointed by the President, Miss|yny x:nm- which will be dondted | !'.l."; I(UiCllljl):;\k;‘ :?.l,h(w PE AR Qe license. HntY rm_v 3 LOCAL DATA ‘L:lifi»’“\'\«.‘,l;‘ e ST 8\ ways s, Garnlck, ‘sad MIsS Wands iy, 4is ipeople’ of Juis i eH) oyl s llis Reynolds was second With| yme Barometer 1emp. Humirity Wind Velocity ~ Weather hanic, Burriss. Smith, of the Peter P MRS as @ NeW | pnglish village, ' lents (o1 a score of 22, using his handicap| 4.3p pm. yesterday 30.13 51 94 s 7 Lt. Rain L B i e . Donations have slowed measur- 81 frem the Game Commiseion of three ; 4.3 a.m..today . 30.29 45 us' “Cam 0 Lt. Fog ?mh‘ ‘M(]*Im :3:‘?5; and: 1s SONS| pirst eveent of importance fails| ) gince Saturday, and a specidl| neau-Youny Hardwarve, Thomas| yern goley, ‘using his handitap| woon today 3036 50 9 w 14 Cleat against Gormany, 1yag €1 (he night of Octoix . tm,“' MTors. Wi hale: 't B8 nEAEE U % Yo, “db bt Wrnetdss Slore] or fool B HN oty & M : In the last ma E.nn\‘h"rf-m\jfl members and their m) is \\n<1 ;.‘u‘n: keep the campaign from dragging BEGmS SOON_ n Doug ? | gauge gun, was third with a score RADIO REPORTS f\nr.:nm- 10(“‘%' m l »IJ‘ he !‘ \\.1&‘ er for a lmnvm“t .n,_lr \‘u (,‘11“ .n. on from day to day. If you plan| The (y,,,?(.;:“ Postoffice this after-| gr ‘91 yle Hebert, also shooting| | . TODAY incldcRtaly féfused o comt fo the|cccasion of National Busnessios| . contribute to' this fumd, ' do.Sol weon estimated some 300 duck |, 16 and shooting with o handicap| Max.tempt. | Lowest 3:30am Preclp. 3:30am. United States and. stayed to raise men's Week, Octeber 6-12.° MIS.| 4 )06 The ambulanee is needed |{ :sp:fh) RUPERT pMKS tamps had been sold by the Ju-|or gna pird also turned in a score| Statien lastZhours | tevn. temp, 24 hours Weather preduce for thé soldiers on his little | Lillian n is in chargée of @ at! GHoe Y 1 agencies, about the same num- | oe gy Barrow 35 H 11 21 0 Clear . i gl Voluntaty contributions to the! -hi | ber as a year ago. g The nioney for the amateur evetit| Fairbarks 5 23 24 0 Clear The letter is as follows: Plans were nd ‘have been as follows: b ; Buye( wor The regulations on duck stamps' won¢ 4o Archie Betfs ‘with a score, Nome 48 42 45 67 Rain 1 thought you would like to have f’“" f]‘ by the club: starting i No Previously” acknowledged 325200 1 1 ™ are, as follos: i . lof 16 out of 20. Mvs. Blanton was| Dawson 40 32 35 09 Cloudy even a short letter to show tha we ,nr\bfi'\ club s 2 Me and-Mes, Frank i | Through A' ea ers It is unlawful in the United| g o a®in tre amateur event witli| AncHorage 53 33 35 0 Cicar are still alive and kicking ‘”I:' it Kbt st ik (e apereT Dufrése 1\ 200 | States for a person over the age of |\ "soone op 15 0ut of 20. | “Bethel: a8 i 44 47 0 Pt. Clay “The Huns. are doing their-damn-| FiSRIIEAting neex e Hawley Sterling a0 | - Aboard Detitz ars to take ducks geese OF| Dr, Blanton took the doubles| St. Paul 4 " 4% 38 Rain % calenddr for the ‘elub will 'be the 4 1t unless he carries on his 2 Bt edest, but our Iads have got them —'l m oy Ball to be'held on Olive : Trower 100 | e tow | event with a score of 19 ‘out uf| Dutch Harbor . 61 42 44 0 Pt. Cldy pont, in the air in_the - proportion JECT Foe el Uik Ballroom, | Show White. Laundry 500 | ok e ar UHeE, Renurl 1 “‘ V- !20. Dr. Blanton broke nine pah" Wosnesenski . 50 18 50 62 Rain of abotit 4 fo ' and ol afe tiht. | OCOUcr [geeiatehe TS BANIOEEE | MmN &, A | At 6 oclock next Momday morn- | bird hunting stamp, validated by 5 0 2 Hoalik 25 I o b4 B ¢ Sy ing like gentiemen, should, but the MrS: Sitid W“”“"‘j‘ Is ““"“‘*‘: ""n”‘""* Ry iy a0 |, October 7 the fall selning séa- | nis sienature written in ik across| e i pand OB o 5 % & iy o Vo man in charge of the event; Mi's. E) n opens. Officialy it opens October | its face, These stamps cost $1.00 “hdy 2 2 | i | o pha Huns do - unspeakable ~thing s | M. @ ; R el ey | f0OWS: | Juneau " 53 “ 5 66 Foggy £ Jea Tkingto tickets; Mrs. r. dnd Mrs, Lee Quong 5 " ature . ystmasters, They i\ “When numbers in pianes become YO8 KORINEOR | CUCEL hie| | Ewil Ramdich g0y [0 Dust Ahiing oRCA SSUIINLS and arc ssued by postmisiers. They Spot Total'Score| Sitka 54 ‘ 5 4 0 Cloudy enything like equal, the Huns won't r‘o\l;" mi"_ T Mv\' Bfl;;lnl; it [l Buckmghnm 500 closed period; it readl]y c‘ISes not bpen are not valid after June 30 follow Dr* Comroll o 23 | metchikan 56 © 50 06 Cloudy have a dog’s ‘chance and we are| o . ll’umvnv b e R 205 :Z')':iw"o'éd"’ and will run until ing date of hll.l-‘ K Ellis Reynolds 3 22 i Prince Rupert . 63 50 52 .01 PL. Cldy Oiing thee et b ’;"‘f“'_“\"f Y Ghairmen were ‘named for the Jim': Stewart B0 | 1o Wedbhvete:’ ERIBBeF 6F €16 BoRt Lyle Hebert, 16g. . 1 2 | Prince George . 75 a7 49 17 Rafn o o looat, 1y danrs, | VAOu BNt radd_ HONKS) (HuiG DRGEE 200 | et s representing Netson Bros- | JOINS HUSBAND Vern Soley, 10z . 4 21 | Seattle 57 [ e 8 R S 1 Siihoish they ‘3%, & dasined i~ | MEBL TISO0GE -doRgerieeny SR | Mr. and Mis. Charles | ers, Canadian packers from Prinec | YESIERDAY o e M 3 gof,“;fl:ncuco :;; [ 52 gs 0 lear saniée, théy will 16s¢ this war and Mrs. Lotraine Johnwn(i m‘?'::‘g: Vork and daughter 5?}3 | Rupert; In negotiating for local <ein- | HERE }’*)-Il(’;;l‘ ]!‘5‘2‘1“11 g 2 an Francis : 5 ; > L . ¥ 5 az E V' > A S 5. | ort § s g | ri a <l < R be much worse off than they were Mo M"’““”Fl'dfl) O‘f‘"‘nm.o’r“‘:; | wmmmm k“ Hese A B S ol i PR ¥ & WEATHER SYNOPSIS 16Rt JESE, hociifglow “he (WRblc ;\4: xFrK“:/i‘:: \:}\hr.q:::r Wl’:fln l'eg“ :::bcl av::ce 200 ‘!.';cur;d MavlivTOImts "WRIIHBEd | cora Splcer, wife of Willlam Don Able 3 19 ‘ Rain had fallen this morning at most points from Southeast, Al- world is siok of them. o ioh: D AdTRE COMNE f o] . Spicer, clerk at the Baranof Ho-| & 7 aska to Cordova and from the west portion of the Alaska Peninsula “1 am awful sorry that you are "\"'”;‘"I.‘,M'T"k G-‘l‘:m:{(‘n:u?:::;:r' e R b 200 | Nelson Brothers will have PAcKers | o) came in on the Baranof to f;_‘"‘:: l'_'(“‘:"_“"“ g 13 and the Aleutian’ Islands northward to the Seward Peninsula,and not here to help and the fun. | T e R asiv s, i oy | Rang b Chiak Bay, Security Bay. | j,i;; her husband oo 10 5 18| clear or partly cloudy skies were reported from Kodiak northward England was never anything like )7' ,'“" n"m m?), 'M'" :'.., Ha ! F.\'Cd Phnjosn i y Sifkka and Excursion Inlet, With a " 1y, gpicers were recently mar- o A ,‘ il over the interior of Aldska, Scatter:d clouds to overcast skies with it is now in the last war for sol- \;I'A’,:”’Cn‘"*‘l‘i‘;“‘p' v e R st 1.00 | custoriis representative aboard each | joq jn Lamoni. Towa, and they ‘(;']’{l"l"_'z;":::lt . g }fi | quite variable ceilings and: local fog and variable visibilities were dfers and defenscs and the navy vo." o q watgher “xa\ cetiptad ¥ i e f believed | 1ave n up their residence in H:;Arvc;_ o H b | reported :this ‘morning iver the northern portion of the Seattle and RAF. already dre giving them | = » club at the T The Nelson Brothers are belleved | s ngerson Apartments on Sew-| HIo¥ TAREES b o Juncau airway. The Monday morn ng weather chart indicated weak S0 B Pheir B cBmtly dnia you: (O TORRESEIS; Khe ST AL The erri- > | thg only. outfit buging fall fish |16 ST Jack Garrétt 3 14 T procdire thovgh extending so.ih Sobilwestward from ' a weak will remember Germany was im- b He"lllh‘_“Col'nPfl i ?-‘ :k(‘n g H B SR, 100 s center about 200 miles west of:Quen Charlotte Islands and an oc- mune in the las nd did not L A fS " " | T TP ik RETURNS HOM' JoRHURAE: : 18 clusiin extending~southward near 168 degrees west longitude from a ol cugzlots migh ‘;:{:umhh‘ but they S I ol m Of mm“ i A. Dedman, who has been in Dbubies Event low center of 990 millibars (20.24 inches) latitude 60 degrees north 17z soldiers were kille e ] 4 Ba(k from VIS]' -ur- Juneau for left aboard Spot TotalScore ;.o west longitude. High pressire center 1026 millibars (20.24 bombed night after nisht The letter was written August 16 ! 1 '|'o GET GUN the Baranof fir Skag- DL BERION 2 o inches) latitude 60 degrees north 112 degrees west longituge. High We are rationed in a few t tl”x;]:l‘ u‘lll‘l:l‘r; (Xrl»:xu.‘: lllln}(v;:r’\”l Eng- l E ' St 1 H_A s way ;/:]1:1 Emi”k 168, : ll? pressure center 1026 millibars (3130 inches) over Yukofs frerritory AT AT BATER e et s 3 ol N Lasiern Jiaies TESTS ON TUESDAY e S Rl ot M e and second high pressure 1029 mi libars (3039 Mches) 44 degioes T Shoult gy l;:“““ "" “;" ey TROAST TO SEWARD i 4 74 A 4 nosth 133 degrees west and third high pressure center of 1032 nulli- have plenty of everything and only — Empire Classitieds Pay! i 5 N. Lester Troast, wellkncwn ar- Lou Hudsol b shes i .k 1 150 deg: rest. 3 i Returning from a three weeks d s A bars (30.48 inches) 49 degrees nor.h and 150 degrees wes e i 5 , m,: u,lnm :’fw States, Mrs. J. > At least two duck hunting parties! chitect, left for Seward aboard the Amateur Event 3 Jmm““_ Oclobex' 1—Sunrise 7:00 am. sunset 6:34 pim. Mullen' arrived last evening on fi, will leave Juneau tonight for the| Baranof Spot l‘l‘ s A — —_— — " Sumdum and Sweetheart flats south - Archie Betts 3 7 9 18 steamer Baranof. of here FLIES LYNN CANAI Mrs. Blanten 4 8 7 15/ing of the Douglas Parent Teacher | season’s opening tomorrow morning She a ied her two daugh- > y & 5 - T e un-sh:quifxm:f arl;:e %‘sl;m‘; D?lut}:u The boat Forester, Capt. Kinky Claude Brown, new Weather Bu- J- Commukdx. f E 9 14 anu’i:“]?;am the present term|cn ?Lw-mlmdm sl {Ollpmerfic it il ijdied | Baversr b SaEOE & BRIty U0 T | reau Foreeaster, flov, over oy Skip McKinnon . 1 4 8 131" Bresident of the School Board,| k- c * B R e oy D Ruccell Maynard, Dr. C. C. Carier, T K. McWilliams to familiarize him- | Chatles Porter 1. 6 6 12|Asme St I deleer 3 S 5 {Hen, The e et o Rod Darnell, Don Abel, Elis Rev-| s with the rogion. Mrs. Harmon 2 5t o 1/ SfimE DT WO SRR Tl DOUGLAS-Coliseum | Btstox, and afich & JE8L 2 N olds, Phit Lydick, Herb Redman y s MR M. Faulkner 3 5 5 10/vin Pool will respon das_BBtty ; | that city, Mrs, Mullen returiied (0| cygiies Goldstein and. Bobby Gofi- Chee Hermann 2 2 7 | Bonmett will give a piano solo and Saturday—Sunday the Coast by plane, ee b2 | Fr ¥ 3 ! Annabelle Edwards will recite L ( 4 pa | stein M Fred Barrager 247 8y ; ME Beatrice and Virginia Mullen are| ol pooi owned by Simpéon| ovie” Victim | Special I;Zriros in the amateur| First Sweetheart.” ; g 20’000 NAYEAR no;&]‘ .llLL“_ndmg the San F‘l;nChCO MacKinnen and Dr. G. F. Free- event were given also, John New- Sc‘(?“f‘.o“; by ':": v"]il‘l‘x";;on;;:c‘le’r:ll?c‘; : ~ "°‘d°g° or Vo e;’ t““" €N 15| gap jg' going to Sweetheart Flats marker won a Remington hunting ‘"Y“‘ o hments will cone! - Y O B e M PSS ‘;‘*‘ i by post gradpate course at|with MacKinnon, Minard Mill, Los knife donated by Lyle Hebert for €V*™PS- B || McNAMARA & WILDES e e Bernard, Percy Reynolds, Lyle He- the long run. Mrs. Harmon won aj o .\ oo eo pe Registered bert, Simpson MacKinnon Jr., and pair of polarized shooting glasses POUGLAS HUNTE CLARKS MOVE Jack Rgpmatkeror. ! for making the 50th miss of the| READY FOR DUCK SHOOTING CIVIL ENGINEERS day. Chee Hermann won a pockct Practically a sell-out in duck| | Designs, Surveys, Investigations bt compass, donated by the Thomas|stampi has taken place at the VALENTINE BLDG. | Hardware, for the most consecutive!Douglas postoffice already as local Room 3 Phone 672 LONG, RANGE Cu!N'm'lC tests by ballistic experts prove that the Short Shot String of the SUPER-X Long Range load gives 96% more effective killing power— with 819 greiter effcctive density of the shot' charge—at 60 yards! The high ve- locity of SUPI‘.R X kills clean. Leaves fewer cripples! Getyour Western shells bem. orld’s Ch:mpion Amniunition. Su erX WILDFOWL LOAD 1m0t Juneau-Young Hardware Co. T e R HONT IS JUNEAU, priapees \ YERY fime you reed about somebody's home burning, you want fo remember that it's 100 fo 1 odds that the fire got a start in some unsuspected breeding place just made fo order for » blaze 1o be born. ‘Loss hlly covered by :\xuar:cc is @ (o’mlofl of course-but it oesn' ve "you from the tragedy of ing your home burn. sl il 'fi! prooerty is fully insured, of course —but in. addifion, W's as nearly safe from fire a3 possible, because the agent of the Naticnal_Fire Insurance Company of Harl- ford pointed out haif a dozen opportunities 1 had left wide open for fire 1o get a start —8nd showed me how 1o get rid of these danger spole.” ALASKA HATTUCK AGENCY ‘New York Life Phone 249 rerirersrrere '~ ASHORE FROM ‘ | HOME AFLOAT John M. Clark | capt. and Mrs. are moving frém their floating home, the former Alaska Junean ferry. Alma, t6' a home .they re- ' céntly purchased in Douglas. For the past five years the Clarks have resided aboard the Alma. Un- til a few weeks ago the Alma had been Dberthed - at” ‘the lower city flcat, but was recently moved to the smail bont hnrbor’ X GOULD IS m lflill INSTALLING WEATHER STATION AT (RAIG D. H. Gould, Juhior Metgorologist of the U. 8. Weather Bureau, return- | ed on the Baranof from'Ketchikan tafter installlng' weather équipment at Craig and making a preliminary survey for a weather station at the Army airbase oh Annette Island. Tomorrow Gould will leave on a | | Forest Service boat™ for Haines to | insfall ’%s T gqfllp;nent in'a Civil ,Ae.roiiaun .stafiou EETOSAR - i | Eitka, southbouritl, ¥this morning, land is scheduled to sail south from ‘horc at .7 o'clock . this evening, 1aking ‘@ ‘cargon of ‘frozen’ fish’ | Fred Hermanson, Mrs. D.°T, Holden fid Williind Hayneés, all for Scat- tle. SOUTH TONIGHT ) “The steamer Tyee came in from|’ | Suailing aboard the Tyee Will oe| RUN 10 SITKA John Amundsen flew to Sitka to- | day with O. E. Erickson, a round- | tripper, and was to bring in five passengers from the Historic City. Alex Holden went to the coast yesterday, taking Mrs. George Se- bastian Schwamm to Sitka and| bringing in*N. A. McEachran, Louis Taylor ‘and J. McNamee from Sitka. Shell Simmons returned Saturday i from Anchorage where he had flown | two" Army ‘éngineers from here on al charter trip. 4 [ - JUNE MITCHELL BACK FROM SEATTLE V Miss June Mitchell, nurse at the Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic, returned on' the steamer Baranof.' She has spent the past few weeks visiting relatives in Seattle. Inga Blomgquist | Inga Blomquist of Boston, Mass., | ¥evealed herself as one of several | hundred girls who answered adver- tisements of two fake movie pro- ducers who promised the girls Hol- lywood carcers — at a price any- where from $11 to $300 each. Police are seeking the pair. A:rmy Mercy Fliers Honored | DR. STEWART IS BACK FROM TRID Dr. A. W. Stewart returnéd on the | stédmer Baranof from w:m weefl in the States: ‘While Outside; Dr. sf.ewnrt saw | his daughter Sue séttled at Stariford University in Palo Alto, and el { | trip to' the Middls' West to' visit friends and relatives. Stewart's niew offices in the Twen- tétH Geéntury Bulidifig are éxpected to be open in about a week, Phonephoto Representing the fliers who took slanes from Langley Field, Va., to Chile, Major Caleb V. Haynes (right) receives the Mackay Trophy, txom Assistant Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson (left) in W-lhmgton. center is General H. H. Arnold, army <ir corps chief, The fliers curnec“ aid to Chilean earthquake sufferers, part in the mass flight of army bombing | misses. Mrs, Blanton won the lady’s prize and seccnd place in the ama- teur shoot, She gets the leather| duck strap donated by the Juneau-| Young Hardware. | — e Baby Son Arrives This Afternoon For Harold Fosses The stork arrived at St. Ann’s Hospital early this afternoon to | deliver a 10-pound 8-ounce son fo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss, and .ac- | cording to repovts the whole family is doing very nicely. -| The new addition has been named | Angus Harold and he'’s the brother of 26-month-old, Judy Fess. Mr. Foss, Juneau architect, and Mrs. Foss, are well known here. | Sharing equal pride and joy wi h\ them are the grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. C. J. Foss of Ketchikan, and | Mrs. B. Hunsbcdt of this chy e —— DOUGLAS ~ NEWS P(‘E L) I'AV'NG | MRE. With plans tc continuz her jour- | ney east and visit' the Mayo Broth- ers Clinic o undergo a delicate cperaticn, Mrs. Victor Rue expects ! to leave for the couth today on the Aleutian. oo ! BELIOS MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belio re- | movod teday frem the Shitanda | Apartments tc Juneau where they | will reside this winter. - | POSTS ON HUNTING TRIP ! Mr. and Mrs. Ely Post left Sat- | urday abcard’ their outboard for a ‘l~un(1ng frip to Seymour Canal dis- itrict. They expect to be gone about two' weeks, e EAGLES' MEETING | An important meeting of Douglas | Aeric 117 F.OE. i scheduled for | thfs evening and all members are IL.;cd tc be in attendance. O DOUGLM P. T. A. MEETING Temorrew evening at 8 o'clock in the school building, the first meet- sportsmen were preparing for the o Pt o YOU WILL FIND NO PREMIUM — NO CATCHY PRICES » Just. 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