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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 194L. capital letters. By going to bed, the patient may y | 1 il d check the spread| | 1941 20 YEARS AGO THI‘ EMPIRE . Professional Pubiished ev: o except Sunday by the of the disease to others, The patient should also lI‘ e c O r Praternal Societies EMP TING COMPANY o all coughs or sneczes with a handkerchief Second and Main Strcets. Juneau, Alasks. B Oustineau Chanael AELEN TROY BENDER - - Presjdens Dieferably paper tissues, which should be disposed of B —— s . L. BERNARD - - Vice- rmmnn ,.-m Business Manager mmediately. Visitors should not be encouraged Entered In the Fost Office fn Juneau as Second Class Matter, It is believed that there is more danger of spread- SUBSCRIPTION PATES: A d ¢ Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. in2 the disease from persons in the early stages o JANUARY 3, 1921 After spending Christmas and New Year's holidays with his parents in Denver, Colo.. George A. Parks, Chairman of the Interdepartmental JR— B. P. 0. ELKS meet Dl’S Kaser and Sy, Wadhaadey ut '8 1, stage paid, at the foll es f P r t se e 3 Sy i l One seur. in névance, $12.00; six monthe. I advance, $0.00; fu iy, Srol Hicse st e R e e Board and Chief of the Field Service, Alaska Division of the General | | P. M. Visiting brothers O ivacrihets will Conter s favor 1t they will promptly nowry " 1'0 8r€ recovering. 1In any case, unnecessary don- Land Office, left Colorado for Washington for further conferences re- | | Freeburger welcome. H. E. SIM- the Business Office of any failure or irrecularity in the de- hotld he. aveied. SHtE 169, 1f BEY 080 Bo0E garding Alaskan matters. He was expected to return to Juneau in a| | * DENT MONS, Exalted Ruler; livery of their papers. e e t it is not rational to become panick | STS Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3 A oA ‘ 8 g y-.-—--—— hort time. Blr agren Buumxm M. H. SIDES, Secretary. it dssreaaness v Pam————— ) attempt o avold infection in too elaborate ! PHONE 56 e, MEMBER OF ASSOCI S P ok i oy The Auociated Press iy exclusivels entitied to the use for #4)° Experience is previous epidemics has tauehty | HAPPY BlRTHDAY i Julius Weinstein, former owner of the Style Shop*in this city, opened | === | MOUNT JUNKAU LODGE NO. 161 epublication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- . .. iuable lessons Relatively simple hygienic H : ‘ , - _— Second and fourth {ise credited In this paper and aleo the local news published o S Mg l;e]pr\41 1 ladies’ furnishing store in Wenatchee — Mondaay of each month ALASTKiA' crg]r}-’vv\%\n’r‘m GUARANTE] :L; Bl]:_IL):R(;HR- The persons who try to keep on their feet and “.ath]. JANUARY 3 Word had been received in Juneau of the marrlage of Miss Floy D!‘_ A W Stewarl G Y ::: ‘S::::::ha?:;:fir AN THAT OF ANY OTHER ICATION it out” are those who contribute most handsomely H. M. Hollmann 1d H $ ‘ =g - : r r otelling, assistant in mathematics at the JEORGE D. CLOSE, Inc. Natlonal Newspaper Representa- (0 the death rolls, In their weakened condition, they David Sperling L0y, At ESaLiEnL0 Y DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN fves, with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, ST i i TR University of Washington. (8L 8 Worshipful Master; JAMES W ¢ nv I [ in a foothold A d R. Duncan 1 *Hle. Chicazo, New York and Botton Mt b A A D e TTIORC e S s 20TH CENTURY BUILDING' LEIVERS, Secretary a_—— | qeveloping serious complication: Mrs. Guy Smith i 5 i bt ; s T i e S i In protecting himself from influenza, an in- G. Davidson | B . Ross, Kepresentative-elect from (He TOURH DIV 3 . Office Phone 469 ;- e s O R i 5 IR e ek s el nor Millard Seattle. He rode over the trail on his bicycle between ends of steel on | s, $ A% P 2 i ‘pm‘l"xl)l\" o Aot i T the Government Railroad. Mr. Ross was loud in his praise of the trail GUY SMITH i : s i : Gene W. Rhode from the interior via the Broad Pass g s e s needless contact with others, especially people whe ks | 1tack With), Sthiets, senecll Y Mrs. Victor Crondahl Dr. Judson Whlfllel' ire coughing, sneezing or sniffling. He should avoid Gl Taacher Raadntl . ire’ to incleaanit- weather. bat ol Raintag Christie Crondahl. | A program planned for the Parent-Teacher Association meeting in- camorRaCTR N xplosure to inclel veather, y ¢ Codcs of as much open air and sunshine as possible. He o = RPN cluded selections by the high school orchestra, a violin solo by Wilma Drugless Phystclan HORLUCK'S DANISH | ho ild see that his home .lc well ventilated at al Wallstedt, an address by A. B. Phillips, a piano duet by Rae Stevens and Office hours: 10-12; 1-5 7-9 ICE CREAM ! times, Duit e shotle av0k ‘dekils. IENGBUNIE Net & Frances Harland, a musical reading by Miss Moss, a violin solo by Frances Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. "REAN Reraeetisida ol i : it H 0 R 0 S C 0 P F | Harland and a scene by the eighth grade PHONE 667 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- well belanced diet and drink plenty of water. He el st _— ild guard against fatigue by getting plenty of [ g COMPOUNDED Rt s Mot~ Ha ‘,,(‘\‘,m‘“.,.1,.'(,,,'“,”1”,: \.',.m,lyp e “The stars incline ! Charles W. Carter was appointed by U. S. Commissioner H. B. Le- Front Street Next Coliseum ;Iu ;\mllklm ¢ A bui db .NOl t‘OmfiPl" Fevre to be admininstrator for the estate of Auk Bay Jimmie, the native Dr JOh H G PHONE 97—Free Delive; And still many will come down with the disease ‘ who died at his home at Auk Bay n M. Leyer Don't be afraid of being down with it. That is bet- | * e * T DENTIST P L e ~- [ter, and much safer, than being up and about with SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 Weather: Highest, 14; lowest, 14 dvu‘U i Room 9--Valentine Bldg. » ; it : , (! A T morrow’s Styles WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW | Benefic aspects rule today which B i Hours: 8 am. to 6 pm. - Y T as e e should be fairly favorable to busi- ——————e. ABOUT INFLUENZA Today” : . . . b Sufficiently Grave” s itairs, especily tor the pian-| - [)gily [@S50NS iN Engllsh W. L. GORDON A mild wave of influenza, no doubt imported by Bk £ AN s iing of expansion and devalopmicnts H B ‘rosperity will extend throughout BAe a0 n LA of Wosuniion, Ores (Cleveland Plain Dealer) ¢ countey snl the AABER RN T TTTT T Y Mo VRSN 6T D) i gon and California, appears to have reached Juneau At a conference last week of the Industrial Con- n ]];““mm;. will l’,,\‘ centers n’( WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Most all of the members Graduate Los Angeles Collge ‘ Influenza, one of the most widespread and de-|struction Division of the United States Chamber of |, ience activity, Warning has been|voted.” Say. “ALMOST all (omit OF) the members voted.” of Optometry ana | ; structive diseases of man, still remains unconquered, Commerce, the business-as-usual philosophy was ad-|"jen™ rrequentiy regarding . sabo- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Iroquols. Pronounce ir-o-kwoi, I as in Opthainology | ! although a number of other epide; diseases have \;rmr-v(;l M"; has liwn at so many similar meetings ‘age in factories and warehouses.| 1T, O as in OBEY, OI as in TOIL, accent first syllable. Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ] : fallen before the determined technicians of modern|©f industrial executives. e 2 o . saging : s nEy D Ge . ing 3a ’ selente. ‘Numerous factars are. responsible for this|. Said John W. OfLeary, Ghairman of the Oham. “‘:}:‘Jol: C‘Zl:.i’fi'op'{,fi.f,‘?ufi’;fiifi'li; ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Gap (an opening). Gape (to open the mouth Juneau s Own Slcre : her's Executive Committee: “We need private con- wide) = e 2 in the prevention and control of in- mple, the exact cause has not been| types of the disease, The short lack of progre fluenza. For ex determined for ffecting several plants of vital mportance in preparedness pro- grams N . | Heart and Home: Under this| cre SYNONYMS: Realistic, graphic, vivid, true to life WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours Let us e our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ctruction work as a sound foundation for the de- fense program:; we need it also as something sub- | stantial on which to build our future prosperity The Chaxles W. Carter period of development without recognizable symptoms o R : S " permit ffected individual to continue his normal \‘,"“_d.'.““" construction is finished or greatly| sway an inclination on the part UNTUTORED; untaught; unschooled. “Their untutored minds could not Monua The exall ‘Ore e e N D S e ’ b : of young members of the family Erasp the meaning ry Your Relisble Pharmacists it s o S t frnest T. Twigg, Chairman of the conference,|y, gnend money. will be curbed by vumsemremwg | | Pourth and Pranklin Sts. | B !l ! | before he is sick enough to go to bed. Isolation of declared the problem was to continue peac -time | parents. The fact that a new order, 0-—-“.‘-""."-""’-""‘-""-""'"’.“'-"' | PHONE 136 | utler-raurc | ¢ such large groups is not practical Finally, since building and, at the same time, make effective a | Drug Co. i foll f f st furat uperimposed defense construction progra; Th R8s dawinec srd thakeplepaure mu,h b7 mmunity following infection is of short duration,|super: e se ! rogram. G subordinated to practical & MO | the|Problem, as he put it and as many industrialists be Sboidinpte 00 = ’"m\‘ ROBERTA LEE ' one year or less, a significant proportion of may be understood increasing J population is continuously susceptible to the disease.|have ]D]lcflpl‘(‘mlz‘om; ot( addxét:n :L\dwnoll %t“b‘;i“":"“l" average persons who should mn- ,__-__“_._.._- e Y 4 7 e ose of the quotes above is to illustrate T 4 on v " he cause of intluenxa is at s elieve serve thei source. para- | J s sh it it l\]‘-“x—:x-\ .‘.r‘w:-m:\ l\”?)illr(llrl“(l) (I:xm\(\:u‘)l:‘ what unfortunately is the trend of thinking and dis- | s oy fesources in prepara-| Q. To o person who never shows the least gratitude for courtesies well | es-olevens 0 ’ tion for a period of severe tests. In the home thrift should be wis ly practiced. Girls should becomc proficient in the household arts. bred LADIES'—MISSES’ R N GOT T e Sy b rred by Ged and man,” and to be well READY-TO-WEAR . . Seuld be inetilied in one from earliest childhood ¢ wmlraBlvey Near Thim Post Office Substation ; NOW LOCATED AT cussion in all too many business conferences. They | begin by paying lip service to nalional defense and pledgi cooperation to see the defense program through, and too frequently end with a serie: olated. When we the cause “is are admitting that very tain is known about the cause of in- ieved to be nfortur is the fact Y resolutiof jestgned : Nib Tor vers b Al Business Affairs: The month will Q hould the bride’s atte 5 assemble to go to the church, ts too small to be seen With any|scms the hucioss Lo '"m‘“[‘m oA Loo.dd”m be fortunate for wage-earners and and what time? > 3 HARRY RACE % 3 R ; s e business In question should proceed 9} especially. for those expert in“the|"’ A. At the bride's home, an heur before the wedding —+ % JAe othey iwges B1. Dacietl. 'SiAY | ckinl rades. Merchants and manufactur hothe f ? ERHGEIST . B R Akl | 3 . % 8 . GRS, A0 £ % Q. Is it proper to eat asparagus with the finger? 3 he ‘ ase iy ‘Th| Afnmi&‘nn pllh?u is ncfl vet convinced that| ... i profit, but adjustments in 0: a fork should be used \IAMESC COOPER “The Squibb Stores of Alaska® T The viru | the national emergency is grave enough to demand 4 A. No; a fork should b e Lty ” ribution may cause temporary C.P.A. —————— h and nose.| any serious disruption of our regular business or difficulties, or even losses Manu-‘o G i 4 s s e AR TR A S Business C f l enlr ng agent| social routine, . tacturers will gain lhrous{hlmprowv it = into the air. These small droplets of moisture may Unity and sacrifice have their place, of course| ntc in machinery and nov LO OK d LEA RN by COOPER BUILDING ! “The Stere for Men!' { be inhaled by persons nearby. There is no evidence | but they are either abstract concepts, or are for|ycinods of cutting costs, as wage an C. GORDON HIES R AE S L) i that the virus is ever carried in drinking water or ]‘:l“‘“:_ reasons, other groups and other industries to|for skilled men and women rise = AB'N S i Man is the carrier of influenza RORDR : Severe storms will retard freight|*™ L e Symptoms omeflunnzn are observed within 24 It seems to us that the philosophy of an emer-{ iojiveries ) 1. How many signers of the Declaration of Independence were for-| | 1 C. Smith and Corona Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ) 3 4 gency not sufficiently grave to warrant the defense Ni 1 5 t e VYPEWRITERS to 72 hours following invasion of the body with the Drobosal in. question’ whether it be /the - cirtallment ational Issues: Labor is o be|eign-born? 1 Sold and ns o 9 2 o e g } PR M Igesty ANt lon guard concerning possible bars| 2 Who was the greatest king of Babylonia? and Serviced by virus. Typically, it is a more severe infection than ¢ jqustrial construction, or priorities, or rationing |goqinct full participation in the| 2 2 i L : : » the common cold. f you have a fever and general or price control has been extended untl today 1t jo | st (Wl participation in the| 3. what bird has, since anclent times, been trained and used by man J. B. Burford & Co. T o muscular pains in the back, head and limbs, you are | the mo:t serious threat to the success of our entire = _ Bovernment 4, pynting all varieties of small game? “Our Doorstep Is Secvice More Com| d i - contracts totaling millions of doi- - i er Fidells"? Worn by lore plete at probably a flu victim. Such pains usually last about etfort 1ars. Posil Qs in IuKewarm suppore 4. What is the meaning of “Semper Fidelis"? Satisfied Customers” a week. Flu leaves the patient exhausted out of all No nation has ever effectively prepared for War|oe the government. Whatever can 5. Where is the Holland Tunnel? SR Ty R e g m BAM“OP propertion to the length of time he is ill. The most by pursuing such a philosophy, nor has any nation | o construed as lack of patriotism ANSWERS: g epsseing. serious complication following influenza is pueumonia, Which prepared itself adequately adhered for 10ng |among workers will be helptul to| 1. Eight three born in Ireland, two in Scotland, two in England, and | DR. H. VANCE | COFFEE SHOP which may be severe and is sometimes fatal. Other © ”“" idea that ”f‘; problem of preparedness is one | (ho enemies of democracy. Chang- | one in Wales . OSTEOPATH . eriotis complications are infections of the ears or °f “ddition ratlier than subtraction, es among union leaders are fore- | 2. Nebuchadnezzar. Consultation and examination ¥ 7 3 If, as many believe, the situation abroad has|, | q sinuses, and bronchiti. 2 2 cast through the year. | 3. The falcon. . free. Mours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; NE 5 ST ! ., broceeded to a point where it will be necessary sooner Int tional Affairs: Oppositi H . s * Influenza is not to be trifled with. At the firsb| o )oes for g 1o give more help to England in | , LicrRationa alrs: Opposition| 4. Always faithful. 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. Watch and Jewelry Repairing sign of a cold lly if you have fever. #0! order to presérve the fice institutihs upon which tolthetlzm's*; e Pflllic‘i:s i dC-‘ 5. Under the Hudson River between New York and Newark. Gastineau Hotel Annex at very reasenable rates ! to hed and stay there until your doctor it i & not : iy PR velop through the winter and one |- K AR L : i | Bith P B B 111 B R A et Sele Ko phi SO {tAd ‘,‘I”N"f”r_”l. A, HUllly lh‘b ”259 for individual and | or two serious defections may be, Following the wedding, a recep-, OFF THE RECORD — PAUL BLOEDHORN . Stotes Public Health Service prints that advice in| iea of busines ae sl b onment of the whole {cxpected within the heroic Em- tion will be held at the Main Street’ . MILAN, Tlaly—Since bronze 15 $———— 3 o R R L T s P IR BEVERI T e alibueinggs, as Leuel 15 already beypnd guestion. lijee el ek icioas diaze. tn Nep-;ree'dencr of the bride's parenis. avauable only for armaments, new | MCNAMARA & WILDES - FRANKLIN STREET ' & tune is exceedingly menacing. Mars All friends of the couple are in- churches in Milan don’t have bcl-: Registered :—’—h—: 4] . H on. government discussions, adopted the | rising in Burma presages spreadingvited to call between 9 and 11 o'- fries, But the bells still toll. A k!dshlngion accustomed to the refresh-| oo (o ties Wiienever he faced alunrest and rioting. Gandhi is to! clock. phonograph recording and loud-| cML mnl“figns ( H S GRAVES Me"y. ing candor of Lord Lothian and the ||y oyt crisis in the negotiaions, |initiate a new policy which mayf: Miss Paul is a graduate of the speakers on the roof take care of| | Deslgns, Surveys, Investigations | el & . » mendous success he had achieved | |, “excused himseli for prayer. |be disappointing to London, Jouneau High School and is well the matter. VALENTINE BLDG. ! The Clethiig Man' r!,;_ "" b ingin .A""‘”(“" POPUIATItY. | 'y, iy end Halifax got a large| Persons whose birthdate it is known in this city. She also at- S AR iy Room 3 Phone 672 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Y i eet Halif appointment with no i o 1 B hahnih part of what he wanted from Gand-|have the augury of a year of fair~!fended the University of Washing- FLASH! - L O Ll B & MARX CLOTHING } free— 8reat enfhugiasm. Byt Lo Ene Dply- | ly good fortune, but relatives orjton, where she outstanding in| STROMSBURG, Nev.—They took ¢ Continued from Page Oue) t ‘ “‘ A i"‘"g‘l‘““ f“‘f‘;;":d“;“\l‘]- R ALl friends may be inclined to take musical circles on the campus, Mr.| ou( six-year-old Sandra Imm's ap- of oy .“.‘,",L,} 2 R MERRY-GO-ROUND advantage of good nature and kinds|Steele is a graduate of the Western pendix with the aid of a flashlight. Archie B Belis s with Watson over thi e e o alic | That set of dishes Mrs. Roosevelt |ness. All important matters should| Eiectric College at Salt Lake, which| That the only light available| * Rayburn teleph the White middle l"t‘w_' ey purchased at the recent National be pushed persistently. school is owned by his mother. He when an emergency operation was PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT When in Need of House to talk to the President about MDA BTERY TEE Art Week exhibition was made by| Children born on this day willlis ncw attached (o the United necessary, and a storm disrupted Bookkeeping Tax Service DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL his plans regarding the Walker-Lo- fact, Wasnington society Gary Owis, an Indian boy from the [be ambitious and industrious. They|Sfates Siznal Corps in Juneau. | the elecric power supply. i Room 8, Valentine Buflding gan bill. P sly Roosevelt had Torymi toitha ”"“" Cherokee reservation in North Car- (may have too much faith in hu-ff e | B | EhouRbe YOUR COAL CHOICE % told Rayburn that he considered the i frony e \“")‘“ ?(Z“"“frn;'ill":)‘- clina. He learned to make the dish-|man nature for their own best In-1' ATTENTION RAINBUW GIRLS | HOTICE GENERAL HAULING measure one o! the most vicious in lowly Congressmen no longe ®|es under N.Y.A. instruction. . . .|terests, but success m foretold for 12 e g ‘15 vl : Jo e Bl thia vocna al Himbase dmnse tahlss A o Regular meeting of Rainbow Girls| AIRMAIL ENVELOFEZ, showiig his experience, and asked th joguie at Yinbassy diner tables | the isolationist America First Com- | them. Saturday, Jan. 4, 1:30 pn. Election| wr route from Seattle to Nome, | Hel STORAGE and CRATING eaker to take the matter up with they were under Lothian; and |, iitae s doing a much more effec- (copymzhl 1941) f officers. adv.| 3 | ene w- Albredl’ the bill was adopted, in order n the Ambassador no longer Will {ve"jop of organ Sita b o) LAk el P STie Adv.Seio AL R Burfond & O, adv,y CALL U8 { uss e best way o veto it. | pick up Rhodes scholars from Wash-' ¢ I} of OB RE unlts in col- ; Ao, o wg e 3 0 R || PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS i g bepts way by adostilat et S e an its rival Commi . a classified ad n The Emplre, . Empire Classifieds Pay! Phone 773 Juneau Transfer . "But Watson flatly refused to put ingten streot corners and g the Defense of America by Aidiag | Val nayburn through to the President. to dinner without benefit of stiff ALl vl 5 % i alentine Building—Room 7 ral informed the Speaker of the From now on, Washington can bc | ne opposition has only 12, . . .When | —— “He's busy getting ready to sure that all Embassy dinner irnest Luik, foreman of steel work- | | : it his t " will be guarded by that super-guard- | .rs who are repairin iio! | CTI € s 8 airing the Capite! | BUY PR ‘ el o s v Juneau Melody Hounse OrRTIoN i i oof, heard that Representative Al- for Your Valuables 3 o . America First has sev- . L) : - ! Phone 48—Night Phone 481 I den't want to disturb him,” the shirt bosom. aral hundred college branches while wlll BE BRIDE Whlte House Chrlstmas Cheet _— | didn’t uld “It can't sour opir 2 the czarina of the Brit- | or¢ Engel, Michigan anti-laborite, e | Electrie Appliances " want to| 'sh Embussy. S0 all will be peacefu: | ‘g gesatled him for making $207 i Younq Couple fo Be Maf.} ] . SEETHE " s Tm not | 1gsis cek, Luik told friends, “Gee, I | g p Next to Truesdell Gun Shop SHATTUCK AGENCY 4 ) vour permissic do 5o —— .cpe that doesn't appear in the an‘ ried Hefe Tomorrow | |1 Second Street Phone €3 Office—New York Life , t e throi } € 3 e Y You put me through and be f HALIFAYX AND GANDHI ork papers. My wife will think I'm | | —e e 4 § abcut it it S - il | « millionaire.”, . . . According to the | H > L] 4 v iscount Halifax will | « ml 3 s S | Th cparted laie that w, Veong Beins gillhSEERN T Evening ere is no substitute for nd didn't ret ,:V til the mor job. He has been Under-Secre~ there are 5,800,000 uninhab- At 8 o'clock ceremony to be‘ L a 't return until for the Golonies, wable homes now being occupied by an 8 o'clocl 3 N Ad the President sent up his sizzling M “: 1” e e nants in the U. S { performed tomorrow evening at the e'vspaper 'Uertls"lg Neto. He summoned Raybupn fo falk| 00" m e of (Copyright, 1940, by United Fea- Northern Light Presbyterian e . the message over and Watson put| == " o0 Seal, leader of the House | ure Syndicate, Inc.) | Church, Miss Olga Paul, youngest on a great show of geniality daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sam First National Bank The Texan is one.foot shorter|>f Lords and President of the Coun- Pall B it i eiat Ana T than Watson and ordinarily mild | ; : [ My Blain Stasin - sob’ of . M. st . foan” e and’ ety 8 1 iy i onget o, and | TINFAU—ALASKA Mrs. Thomas Henry Sicele of Salt i o n which he probably achieved hox ; % Ravhi 'm going to| NCSt success, was as Viceroy of In- ~y > 7 Lake City, Utah : mep up the White House with you " | 918 at one of the periods when In- I ALASK AN The Nriae pEL R gien b e CAPITAL—$50.000 i - Bandann o oo 18 Was striving so hard for home ’ riage by her father an e Rev. § }:OTF:"B?’J‘: :";')e ::‘:m;‘n,vr»' rule. Ha ¢ conducted a long ser Telephone 713 or write John A. Glasse will read the vows. SURPLUS—$125.000 Z.i;;:::pg;l?; v.':cm the P':,‘, ident | 5 Of negotiations with Mahatma | The Alaska Territorial | Wedding music will be played by | . :; ut on h; Bpp'l‘n[\n\, nt list, on ~andhi, in the course of which the| | Employment Service | Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, organist, o iv‘unplhny etk L 1\{";.'0,,'.:,,, Indian sometimes would stop | for this qualified worker. ‘nnd Mr. Ernest Ehler will be solo- COMMERCIAL AND » B s 5 t the clippax of an important dis- | SN ist. ion and go off to commune with| MEAT CUTTER - GROCERY | TWwo sisters, Mrs. ?'"““ ;f’“;s% SAVINGS ACCOUNTS NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR soul, CLERK-—Young man, age 23, two and Miss Cheda Paul, will be the “hristmas trees f| Bt entrance to the White House in | * » Appointment of the distinguished S0 Viscourtt Haifax, wEo also hap- | years of high school, single. | Five brides attendants, and her brother, ':v"" "n e """:“" PR h e W | i Viscount Halifax as British Ambas- pens to be one of the most devoutly years experience in grocery store, Sam Paul Jr, will ‘be best man. ashington, wreathiwas SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES o it was sador to the United States is greet- religious men in England, but who including apprenticeship in meat Ushers will be William W. Friend . observed the holiday season. No peace on earth, but there good ed with mixed feelings in official does not ordinarily mix religion with cutting. Call for ES 237. |and Gilbert Bixby. ' will toward men. | P i