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We feel that if we've Pay Cash and Save with Us got our lives, we've something to be thankful for. 909 WEST TENTH ST. PHONE 352 the north of England) have no idea what it is like. They've only had an odd bomb thrown out some dis- tance away, so for thatIam thank- ful as they don’t worry as much as they might if they knew more. 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I was doing part time|freshened one up for the day’s work. | tion | him ;almost, 12,000 miles from h\s[ between Alaska while discrediting the United lationship and VE LS. § Latin America are indeed doub:- U. S. Must Step In ful,” admitted Dr. Hofmannsthal, “but the increase of South Amer- ican tourist trade to Alaska could be facilitated by an extensive pub- licity campaign.” Dr. Hofmannsthal has been in the United States since January and will return to Buenos Aires |late in the fall. “Now that the Germans are un- able to supply Latin America with and devote their time to carrying on their propaganda the time is ripe for the United States to step in and by means of in- creased trade and better cultural ROOTS DEEP, - 5. AMERICA relations, regain the good will of |the Latins.” - — | “The possibilities of a trade re-! £mpire Classifieds Pay! Buenos Aires [ Dlplomai it Ll Pays Visit to Juneau on Tour of U. S. Deep rooted is the German in- fluence throughout the South Am- erican Republics, was the informa- advanced by Dr. Emilio de who passed through| Hefmannsthal, Juneau last evening on the Prince George on a trip that has taken V's for Sd‘""mg pure VANILLA delicate flavor supreme That will never freeze out of your homemade ice cream! Schilling 37 SPICES =19 EXTRACTS GEORGE BROS. Super Market 95--PHONES--92 home in Buenos Aires, Argentina. | Dr, Hofmannsthal, a member of, 'the Academie Diplomatique lnter— ,nationale a&nd+a irepresentative o( the Interamerican Law Offices| which has its branches all over| |the world, is on the last leg of 2 |trip through the United States, Ior| the purpose of opening a chain of | additional sub-branches, which will be operated in the capacity of in- formation and publicity centers as well as offices of law, across the North American Continent. The purposes of these offices, stated Dr. Hofmannsthal, will be to facilitate the establishment of a closer relationship between the South American countries and the United States. Need for Activity “There is a great need for this type of activity at the present time as the entire Western Hemisphere qnmm i Now for and had to stop for a time. I am just on emergency call | temporary assistance if needed. “We've been having terribly cold weather but today has been our first warm summer day and | church Frank and I went up on |the Heath and went to sleep |the sun and had our tea up there |1t is marvelous how much bett one feels for a bit of sunshine. We are both on duty tonight so we do |not go to bed, but stay in our uniforms ready to go out if there is gunfire or an alert. Keep Clothes on—No Bed | | nursing but I was doing too mu:h’. 08 after | SAVE 5% $2(] book for slg iy $m book for $9.5[| will be forced to make plans for the § Now we are going to change rire for its trade and commerce into ARP clothes and lie down for from an introspective view point,” a rest with one ear listening for giateq Dr. Hofmgnnsthal. the raid warning, if any, to call us| “Up to the start of the present out, so good-night.” European conflict the German in- fluence in South American coun- F ..'” 0" F" m 1 tries was growing steadily, due to r r r ; SIO(K OUOIA'I'IONS the ingenious methods of propa- ganda used by the Nazis, and slowly - the American interests were being NEW YORK, July 25 — Closing Squeezed out by the German organ- nlsPLAY GROCERY DEPT quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ‘S"";L‘;’:Spr'g“‘;;fdgi‘;li:g l;;;”[f“: ’ - 4 a1 gt * Piny ~ S T 4 ;;"C';n“’d“‘d Is = 3/:m(Bethl s " {ime the Germans captured the GET YOUR SHARE NOW—WE WILL BE OUT [ L i ereny e00d Wil of the South Americans IN A FEW WEEKS! el iS50, TUMMOITEw . f Southern 7/16, Curtiss anht 'J 2 | General Motors 38%, International § “We used to go to an aunt’s in| the country sometimes for a qui night, but now things are a little quieter and we don't need it much. During the autumn blitz did not have our clothes off or go! to bed for weeks, so then we really| did call it a red letter day’ when we could go to bed.” (Here Mrs Joslin notes ‘“see end of " let- te . “It seemed pretty awful at the| time,” she continues, “but it is wonderful how time deadens the less. Same Old Moon “I look at the moon sometimes at nights and think it is the same moon over you and wonder what it One of our wardens is a doctor’s we have some the midnight hours. husband in South Africa, but her boat was torpedoed and she isnow back home again. It was & very nasty experience but they were all |saved though she lost everything she had. We were only too thank- | ful that she was saved and think her belongings didn't matter much. {the air raids or damage, because |T don’t think it would pass the censor and, anyway, you probably | hear our news, There is a lot of damage. amount around us and we aren’t too badly off, but there is still an amazing amount unharmed. And no matter how bad things are for a short time, after a heavy blitz things still keep 'going as nearly normal as possible.” Ready for Raid In her note at the end of the let- ter Mrs. Joslin says: “Frank has just read this let- ter and points out that some is very misleading so I will try to explain more clearly. At night in- stead of getting undressed and soing to bed during the blitz last | winter, we got into different clothes (something old and. warm) and lay down on a camp bed downs stairs. One felt more ready to cope with any emergency. There were times when one couldn’t sleep but We Do NOT Patronize Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit Goods Walt Disney Produclion; JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with “Americ Federation of Labor 1 whereas before we felt rather help- | is like in your part of the world. | wife and comes from Australia, so| interesting talks in | “My sister-in-law left to join her | “I haven't written much about | We've even had a fair| effect. Just now the hours of dark-| | ness are short and even when the long winter nights come agdin, I ido not think we can have anything |worse than last winter. We do! feel that whatever Jerry is doing up there above us, our boys are well and truly after them now, | 1 Harvester 55%, Kennecott 39, New| York Central 13, Northern Pacific From §Qcfo$1.50Each T4, United States Steel 58'%, Pound $4.04. ll z — | TURNIPS - - 3large bunches 25 DOW, JONI AVERAGES | The following Jones ave rails 29.91, are today's Dow, industrials 128.06, utilities 18. 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