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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 101 SEPTEMBER (o] | sun TmoN [ Tue [ wep [THURT Fhi T SaY | FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1941. . T B _Professional i Directory, mic.. | ';prusem national \‘.mcrwriey_\v These gien’ copg ?}?fl-v", \many of them with their fdmilies,’ to"do & constmc-’[ tion job for their company. AT T Lo ¥y ' 20 YEARS AGO o™ nypine deily Alaska Empire . except S raultl | Published every eve: 2 4 . . Y Dr. Laszlo was probably a great deal at EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY an‘ Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. in not discriminating between “defense workers” 2 3 8 e | G ot g e e e e e e ‘Channel ’ E HELEN TROY BENDER - - - - President and “defense workers” in his interview, One thing! 9110 12 | SEPTEMBER 26, 1921 } R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager .. .. tain he hadn't & round Juneau, so he/| g X 4 et i ! = 5 e AN Dave: TR £l 16(17|18(19]20| | . J. Hillard, Deputy Collector of Customs at Eagle, was on his MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | Entered in the Post Office 1;1_r.’yv;,;p.;“;‘. Second Class Matter. couldn’t have been referring to any Juneau work-‘ 5 way to Juneau to aid in getting out an annual report of the Collector D K d A Dueinny t SUBSCRIPTION 82 | | Becont Delivered by carrier l‘n‘fhml::nn and Douglas for §1.25 per month. men. His experiences had all been at Seward and‘ 23 24 ze 27 |of Customs here. rs' aser an Monday of each month t o 4B portace el at (e olowing satex’ "' oiher Westward points, where temporary government| 30 } —_ Freeburger in Bootrish Rife Templs | h, 3 ¥ thex Will SORDEY: nobity employees and drifters looking for jobs to Hmb" James L. Freeburn, Manager of the Chichagof mine, was a pas- beginning at 7:30 p. m. | avor 1f they sl the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- Stake them to the next town have really run wild,| | senger to Juneau on the Ambassador on a business trip. wm VERGNE L. HOKE, | Hivery ‘of their papers, | it seorts arito: e IATATR: mgren_Buflding Worshipful Master; JAMES W, | Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. a PHONE 56 I 5 EM OF ASSOCIATED PRESS We heartily agree with the men from the CAA y J. J. Meherin, of the brokerage firm of Olson and Meherin, of LEIVERS, Secretary. ' The Associnied beree ls xclacively ontitied to the use for airport, that you can't use the all-inclusive title Juneau, returned from a business trip to Sitka on the Estebeth. t republicaoof all et alsuicie credlied &t or 10t G efense workers” in_branding smen; *bams” and_ be % thda o : Juncau's Own Store herein. accurate, Defense work has brought to Alaska lT y Mrs. C. J. Woofter, Miss Carol Beery and “Saxophone” Burford, the Dr A w stewafl ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARA D TO BE LARGER some of the most capable men in their lines ever trio at the Palace, continued to draw large crowds on their Sunday and b % . THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION in the Territory, and some of ;the smost honest, law SEPTEMBER 26 | Monday nights program. DENTIST GEORGE D. CLOSE, Inc, National Newspaper Representa- abiding citizens ever to move to Alaska. But, de- L. W." Kilburn * 4 20TH CENTURY BUILDING fees 1 Portland, o se work hes" also brought & lot of drifters and Lorraine English J. E. Pegues was among the members of a party bringing in many e i hon (mo-goods” to some parts of Alaska. | Mrs, L. B. Smith | geese and ducks from a week’s hunting trip. S Fikne) i American Bank Build The story is always the same. Where there nro} John Newmaker : —_— I T boom conditions, jobs are plentiful and pay good, | Ruth Torkelson Weather: High, 52; low, 46; rain. " . T ” " 4 there will always be an influx of the “bad eggs” | John _Nickinovich MY s b N~ Chlroprachc The Rexall Store along with the desirable citizens. Many of these ! L:I)(l/.;liz. Hmcxll‘éfz;d b Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists » “bad " am Litchfiel . . . bad eggs” are not even to be termed “defense work- | D I l E l h Y DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO ers” They are just camp followers, the hangers-on | ‘::’f"e;}l‘besr‘t‘“gz:‘t’: : al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON Soap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG CO. who live by their wits and at the expense of the| Mis, niiet RariRN el TR Baths : workmen. B Ta,m“; k 3 || Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. || eonooue— Naturally, it's too much to expect that we should W. H. Dorman e DU S D: Do ol /sy, S M SR Pfl" oflifle snh lflr i ; 124 | < H, trouble.” Say, “You are LIABLE to get INTO trouble. ORI S S Rl WD Y sialion have an employment boom in the Territory without Mrs. Henry:.Baman g Prosoiines Wi & in ME N some of these disturbers of the peace trailing along. John S. Dapeevich OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Delusive. Fr o8 e B s dn” MK, D 'OW LOCATED AT | . i | U as in CUBE, S as in SO (not as ), accent second syllable. T. JO eyer We're glad that the men in Juneau who term them- : . HARHY RA 5 selves “defense workers” are not the “bad r"g”‘ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Palate (the roof of the mouth). Palette (a DENTIST | < type, and resent it when they feel they are| {Palrs BRI NG e mall l_)”:'_’ o oA Room 8—Valentine Bldg. DRUEGIST i being classed with the undesirables. { % Oroscope {i= ENONYMS: Eyplshaton, justification, OT, R PHONE 762 *The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ i | i B 4 : WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, RIS O SIS L EATTRATE R “Fhe stars incline | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: WE MEET DEFENSE WORKERS Hitler Behind Napoleon but do M'M | PENURY; absence of resources; destitution. “Chill penury weighs down *“The. Stere for Men” s & —_— the heart, itself, and though it sometimes be endured with calmness, | ! Re Attt ki Ol ere nen: aroul e oReA Y (New York Times) | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 |it is but the calmness of despair.”—Mrs. Jameson, ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. s AB 'N’S ¥ S S “ AR al Hitler struck at Russia at dawn on the morning Graduate Los Angeles College who could be aptly termed “defense workers ntil z - et e £ cotipls ot dwi ko 156 workers™ Untl) of June 22. It is perhaps only a coincidence that c°“f饰““’=dp]‘"¥;:§ i;":“::::f of Optometry ana Front St—Triangle Bldg. '1 i & ST o o|this was almost precisely the day of the year mati;i’; “fg:“’em‘: :f{ppmg iy b - by Opthatmology n Tuesday's issue of The Empire appeared & Napoleon’s invasion of Russia began 129 years ago.| & 5 Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground i news story which stemmed from an interview with | AV, apol d broi ht | presage a naval engagement. Avia- ROBERTA LEE On Sunday, June 21, 1812, Napoleon ha ug! | tokh " f Dr. A. E. Laszlo, Connecticut big game hunter. himself to within a mile or two of actual invasion; ‘;‘5 ::: under & fortunate FWe Af | i RGOS o You'll Find Food Finer and Dr. Laszlo, now stalking bears on Admiralty |on the 22nd he surveyed the Russian land dff;m N :IIZARZ“ AND HOME: Women Q. What are some of the things to avoid doing when playing cards? 8ervice More Complete at Island, had just returned from a hunting trip on|the west bank of the Niemen, and on the 23rd his ; : A. Whistling, humming, tapping the fingers on the table, argui n & oW - " . may meet disappointments or ob- g, 8, 2 able, arguing the Kenai Peninsula. He had nothing but praise | troops had thrown three pontoon bridges across the slrlfcnnns in their day's programs|about a play, losing your temper, and boasting about your own clever Helene W. Albrechs m BABANOF for Alaskan game and guides, but he made some r“_'l“" and the first contingents stepped on. Russian | 0" b vV chort trips ior n- | plays. P“SICA.I;hml,I;’A'PEUT!CB corrm snop okt S o e 4 “ B 18 . § N 1s ; . e one mighty derrogs!pl) remarks about “defense workers { Was it only a coincidence that the dates of the formal social affairs. Letters .and Q. May a girl who is to be a bridesmaid at a wedding announce Valentine B 7 For one thing, Dr. Laszlo called them “bums”| . "0 o oo ore almost identical? Hitler, as he | messages carrying pleasant news| the engagement of the bride-to-be? ullding—Room and said there would be a real danger to the preser- ‘ha.& & thell‘shown. fo o cold-blooded strate- |may be expected. Defense regula- A. No; the family of the girl who is to be married should announce il vation of Alaska wildlife if such persgns were to belgict he man who stage-managed the capitulation |tions may alter family routines|ithe engagement. _—m FI'N‘E * given hunting licenses. He said he believed many|gs the French in the railway car in the forest of |and cause changes which should| QWhat would be the best way to serve refreshments when enter- The CharlesW caner of the “defense workers” sce only two sources of |Compiegne has a strong taste for the histrionic. He |be accepted cheerfully. AIthough taining a large group of friends? . Watch and Jewelry Repairing recreation in the Territory: to get drunk in cocktail |had reversed history once before; he would reverse |the stars seem to presage e"té‘:‘l! A. The buffet service is the most easily planned. 3 at very reasonable rates bars and go out into the woods to shoot game. it again. Where Napoleon had failed, he would |Sion of ,?erv(;cer L mcict Y"mf"s; O N A R L Seae e Momar«y PAUL BLOEDHOHN It was considerably less than 24 hours after |succeed. Napoleon's army traveled on foot and on sr‘:r‘:; Rggpgpaditia 1 Fourth and Franklin 8. FRANKLIN STREET Tuesday's paper rolled off the press before a fellow [horseback; Hitler's traveled on wheels and b»]vmgsrv}nmmmesv 4 LO 0 K an d |_ E A R N by PHONE 136 S, . walked into the editorial rooms of The Empire. He|With the 8[“)“""“3"0 e “’m:" o:“:‘:a:a;oflo miles | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: New. coil- A. C. GORDON BREWRY N o 1. | going more than an anes S . x X . - Fr:‘tl(l*::‘le:; T\:z:dal,: 't(::lmon‘l I(Jfld:{‘l 50 Lh' Dr. Laszlo| " our, the little Austrian would reveal how in-|trols and changed 280111"“1“9 1]’“ N e g st e o ncA VIclor nadlos M o cefens motkets e old s, “and 7|coMParably faster his armies could move than those | e Pt et ‘Z’p'i 1. Which is the most abundant metal? Jones-Stevens Sllop R a eNS Vi r, us, 5 " i Vi Y p ) ’| the little Corsican | ) a ser was iy B § L 3 | P don't like this. The fellow who said it deserves a| " had' vantired | posttion rhay sarise. wrcu!henjee | 2 At Boted comBRstE was Somlly blind, 16 laterlifo; butcregained LADIES'—MISSES® | Juneau Melody House unch in th " Qn the 18th of August Napoleon had captun |and brokers, Economic warfare will| 1is sight a few hours before his death? READY-TO-WEAR i Next to Truesdell Gun Shop MUDBEAT, W08/ Smolensk; the Germans claimed capture of that city L ovelon compelling. effects in' the| 3 Wnhat South American capital city is located on the Equator? Seward Disees e | ||_Second Street Phone 65 Within the next day or so, we have been visited [on July 16. Here Hitler had beaten Napoleon by‘be"‘e T Comll: : 5 o oh il A5 Viiab 16 R ear Th | | — S 2 ¥ IR SR § & I business wor nd wil r b * 5 R T S MY by several other men claiming to be “defense work-|more than a month. But just as Nfapot;eon fou_ndion with stubborn determination| 5 What famous author is generally conceded to have been the ers” all in the same frame of mind the victory there an empty one, becau&eff :,, R“SS‘““‘“hich will contribute greatly to| originator of the historical novel? IN SURAN CE i i resis- | W v — . When that first protestor appeared in the office i‘”’““ hd”dh:‘;"f::* ‘;h,;";i“th?fi‘:’: Zoemgfl o | the armed successes. Unfortunately, | ANSWERS: e o Ml Gt woar oy |142% "0 1 b 1 o o, e i o |, v S St . i, JAMES C. COOPER e member of the staff looked up with a “where-did- [ v\ B0 ol Canouard entered Moscow on |Women and children must suffer 2. Johann Sebastian Bach. C.P.A. 3 Shattuck A you-come-from” expression. Since then, we have September 14, and Napoleon himself on the 15th— | severe privations that will cause 3. Quito, Ecuador. Busin ! genCY had en opportunity to discover that they are mem- | wpjle Hitler, with all his tanks and planes, is nocimany deaths. "| 4 A small cask. ooo;m- :"mma i bers of the crew of some 40 men constructing the |yet there. People may still debate whether or not | NATIONAL ISSUES: Se]f'suffij} 5. Sir Walter Scott, UILD:! | CALI g new CAA airport, out the Glacier Highway. Hitler has fallen behind his own schedule; he hu;ciency will be foremost h;m'i:xe peé;“ - IS r o n"lA i e | ple’ inds S ties o Now, cours ve have a rtainly fallen behind Napoleon’s. ple’s minds as the possi X g of cour we }n\a.been fully aware that | ce! y ‘ i callithe second World War become Grocery and Meat Markes a construction crew is working night and day on If Hitler believes in omens, he can 7 PRI, OO Vi n E F E N s E L. C. Smith and Corona 478—PHONES—371 the new airport. But, in our own minds, we have it 8 good one to find himself even behind the dis- ZERIY TR/ CIHOC i TYPEWRITERS ‘ High Qualt 4 ast timetable of the former master of Europe. States, which is more fortunate | ity Foods at never termed these men “defense workers.”” They |BStrous 5 ¢ . Commtey th B 0 N ]’ [ I | Sold and Serviced by Moderate Pi e ¥ lon that Sunday of June 21, 1812, when Napoleon | than any other country in e eral rices are employees of a large construction company, sent 4 jver |abundance and variety of its re- N b was riding toward the banks of the Nieman River abundal y of ) . B. : here from the States to do the same sort of expert | is to attain complete eco- A i to survey the land he was about to invade, his |sources, is a P! “Our Doorstep Is Worz by construction work they were engaged in down south. |0 ¥ U ieq Bither he or some one nearby is |nomic independence to which syn-| Q. How can I get cash for my Defense Savings Stamps if I should Satistied Customers” T It's true they are working on a defense project. | geclared to have muttered: “A Roman would have | thetic products will contribute. The need to redeem them? . Super WHIIE Power as they point out. But on the other hand, we 100k |gone back.” study of basic problems will be| A. Go to any post office. P~ TRUCKS and BUSSES on the new field more as a permanent improvement | We cannot afford to put our faith in omens,|general as the nation pursues Its Q. How many employees of retail stores will participate in the|® wemm wv win e A for the Juneau area, rather than an emergency |put some of those that have lately turned against [splendid defense campaign. | sale of Defense Savings Stamps? DB. H_ VANCE NASH CARS proposition being rushed through for use in the |Hitler have been of a very practical kind. INTERNATIONAL AF'F_AIRS% A. More than two and a half million retail store workers will join OSTFOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage A e R R BRI R S 0 ) it h Italy is to suffer severely in INES_J in promoting the sale of Defense Savings Stamps in all kinds Consultation and examination 909 WEST 12TH STREET w h- ' U. S. PARACHUTISTS bloodhound is used to track down|of men and material as Mussolini of stores everywhere. This army enlisted to aid national defense Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; as mg on Army officials think they have|criminals. is compelled to obey Hitler's or- outnumbers the personnel of the Nation’s armed forces, 7 t0 8230 by appoinment, & B Merw_ solved the problem of how to wrap| aers. ’I;lhe sc?r"s. in;flcat; p;‘x}:!:xi- ¥ l m Hotel Annes |up a load of TNT, blasting caps,| SPUNKY SPAB es and anxieties for the TET | 0 s ton, recently receive South Franklin St. Phone 177 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” GO-ROIIIId and a soldier—all in one package| SPAB, the new seven-man priori-| Who has passed thf_ peak of his Ke“hahn Ge's i y ed for display — o Tce G =i —and then drop the lot from an|ties and supply board headed 'by|power. Goering’s rising moon n| v T}; o Peppermlntlcmmdy,lrhi Ripple, | airplane to the ground. | Viee ‘President wallace, is getting| Hitler's conjoined venus and Mara| Dufresne's Goal, o T:ng’“:r;“:b‘h‘:‘ 27, Bicuers _ ; Rum Royal, Cocoanut o (Continued trom Page One) It's done by parachute, and the off to a promising start. It has/modes ill for both the Nazis. It ol "0: six years ago. Arclue B. Belis Lemon Custard, Black Gherry. e ————— | soldier carries strapped to his back shown real courage in dealing withlis pointed out that in Goering's For Museum CommsLssi . ;‘:” lso“d' the [Game St Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, was anything but enthusiastic.| the TNT and the sensitive blasting | touchy problems. horoscope the Moon and in Hitler's, o e sp:clmmmlnufls '*; i IC ACCOUNTANT Raspberry Ripple, New York, | (4 Aside from the ignominy of with- “j"'}’:'dflbi‘;’;‘:—"‘?“i?) that wa;i:\evcr When defense chiefs ran into a|Venus, are both in t:e ;{tg)}l: 10“5'; “Ed Keithahn has got my goat,” |species of birds lncl:::gnmse:;:r Systems Bookkeeping MVBONL Chocolate, Strawberry e ,, ® o o] riskes in e same " hich governs death. of/ 4 and drawing from Italy’s proposed field | FERe P8 Sren T bid SN0 B o |hot potato in the past, they would|W # |Frank Dufresne, executive officer | collection. Included are specimens| Rum.8, Valentine Bidg. Phone 676 Al & Africa—I1 duce ar- g V)| run around in circles and pass the|evil portent and may mean that at the GUY SMITH DR of conquest— Pl d at the request of infantry, has de- > i b bl the|Of the Alaska Game Commission,|of crane, flicker and the Emperor . UG | gued that Italian troops could not| s e e buck to someone else. Result:|one may be responsible for e isonnced this in goose L stand Russian winters, They would | Veloped this new de?;’l"""“ ll;“' for| endless delays and dragging . Te-|other’s demise. It is probable that iy Tk Ty 5‘1 R ] it dle of prieumonia in such a rigor- | Parachute troops. The TNT and guis 8o far, SPAB is meeting|the two men will be at odds in| =% checking revesie 6 SR i PO - ous climate, blasting caps are to be used DY controversial issues head on and|ways that are of menacing possi- Keithahn, curator of the Terri- ©O! AKE . S. GRAVES @ o olint finall acreeq 100PS: after they land from a |making decisions promptly, regard-| pities torial Museum, has been given the| The Bureau of the Census re- s'Gmn’s “The Clothing Man" ‘Whelkher dussolin finally agreed plane, to destroy enemy DOSItons jecs whom they hit. Persons whose birthdate it is|S08t head which formerly adorned ports that the nation’s construc- is not known ! | or equipment. Tare t B ooird to' dnbes S r PPl eq |the walls of the Game Commission tion industry employed 1,073,655 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER I NOTE—The Nazi plan apparent- —Difficulty was that the TNT and 1 Turned over to Civilian SUp-|oscrisnces. There may be ”‘”‘m office. Keithahn asked for the[Persons in 1939 and did york PHONE 318 & MARX OLOTHING ly is to put 250000 Hungarian|the blasting caps both are sup- ;v ‘Boss Leon Henderson the expel 3 y be pleasa goat head to display in the mu-|Valued at $4,519,794,000. troops ia the Russian trenches dur- ing the winter; plus 200,000 Ru- manians; plus about 50,000 Slovaks and about 500,000 Italians. The | pesed to go off if jarred. This | ‘pro:lem ';"“s solved by insulating| gengderson has long been a militant | each cap from the others, and then zqyocate of drastic curtailment of padding the entire container with' ,.to output in order to provide question of cutting auto p_ruduction. trips and ‘fortunate dealings Wwith agents. Children born on this day ‘prob- ably will have fortunate ‘lives. German army during the \k‘inlcl“sponge rubber. This contalner is|yore materials and machines for They should be exceedingly 'mgbl- seum, along with the record sheep head shot by the pioneer Jack Dal- ————— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS USED CARS The City Is Theirs would be reduced to a mere skele- |separate, moreover, from the com- ton of about 100,000 men defense purposes. 2—Directed hard - hitting new OPM Priorities Chief Donald Nel- partment containing the TNT, and | also from a third compartment con- | taining safety fuses, pliers, twine, son to make ‘a complete survey of|" ligent and talented. Health shoul 1 be especially safeguarded. 4 i (Copyright, 1941) | See Us Today for Models WAFITAY, OVAFY |a drill and a pocket knife. all defense needs. ‘Such a stud: y li- o 1 Office of Production Manage-| The engineer board has {tested|nas long ‘been urged by Expem: ;2:‘:“‘2:; ?;‘rd n“:\’:" ;:;rfifie;m i Many Kinds and Types o Choose From! ment has a defense job waiting for | their new device by dropping the|pu¢ until now nothing was done| L4 Movie Star Marlene Dietrich a.x‘complele kits from a plane—and | gpout it. # soon as her broken ankle is mend- | there was no explosion. 3—Rejocted— & -800,000-ton ~steel] i 1£§RY'G?;§°£D oa CcN'N"Rs MOTOR C“ ed. They want to use her glamour- | priority request for a 2,000-mile oil!, m-es stamp gift from S. Bechhold . g8ins S (iegw) o - publicles . coptaq NAVY DOGS pipe, despite a vigorous recom-|in New York—a cover postmarked PRONE 11 stockings for women, made neces- Man's best friend, the dog, may | mendation . of Secretary Hnrold'N Yotk ‘onk day. Londni it sary by the shutting off of Japan-|soon be doing his bit for defense if [Ickes. SPAR 'Is not convinced that|day and Ne ANy ese silk . . . Quipped salty Af“"}“’” a novel suggestion made to the|an oil shortage exists in the East e e et X Emory Land, head of the maritime | navy el et 3§ o t-11t was the Dick Merrill flight in CAPITAL—$50,000 y i | navy department is carried out.|If it does exist, SPAB belleves it|1g37 Of the 435 defeated candi- commission, “Bottle-neck is a SOUT|The suggestion is: Watchdogs to|can be solved by measures other s el e g SURPLUS—$150,000 ter\;m zmnnd }&'a‘)l ;vn o g ept | help guard shipyards and defense | than using urgently needed steel to‘on];Soner in the army asyn v:)lun- LJ after 6 p. m 1e 1942 con-|plants at night. build i i | gressional elections a still a year It was offered by alert young Q_RZJ,;:;p;dh:e'mques'_ for a pri- t,veer Se‘eég; szreten;la’: Nm::;n;j"' COMMERCIAL AND ' off, but already several Iowa Re-|Representative Warren Magnuson ority for stainless steel and other )oul;.gl xscl ?;'nwsh'-]- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS publican leaders are busy getting house naval affairs committee, | materials to enable the Tennessee‘ff;,f 1%1 2 ufrr;’:u w?,m 2 succinct their fences in order to run for the | after receiving a letter from a dog | g senate seat now held by Demo-|“protection agency” in Seattle. cratic Clyde Herring, among them Eastr_nan Corporation to erect &‘and simple dietary manual write s ) | plastics plant in that state. This the bureau of home economies of | agnusen was told that the gov- | ruling took real decisiveness be- the department of agriculture for l‘ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Gov. George Wilson, Mark Thorn- ernment was overlooking the police cause it is a i P S gamble which might 4 burg, ;me'“”;mfi secretary of dog in its campaign against saba- kick back with a resounding !hu‘d‘g:;so‘;ym?.:,y:::;mw gl l}‘n-l? e ——e— state; Jimmy. Dolliver, son of a teurs and spies. Since sabaturs on SPAB. 2y i y e ngel . ator: oswe! 3 % v 3 el «Copyright, 1941, United ¥¢a-| Thomas A. Brool:zactin for Mgyor Angelo Rossi, hands Margaret E. a .'Ila a former senator; Roswell Garst, do most ef their work at night, NOTE—Within a ‘few days’ after u‘]fi g;,ncucue, lnc,)by A nnors (left) .a Mn.‘Chm‘é. Woodhouse, n'ctm‘:y of l{:fi for. streng Willkle booster and close highly trained police dogs could be becd\hfi priorities personal friend of Vice President used to good advantage in helping Wallace. guards on their rounds, just as the “‘Connectieut, the key to San Francisco. Mrs. Woodhouse is also a pro- fessor of economics in the East. They attending a WD: - vention on the West t. T e = b “chief, Nelson posed of 18,000 priority requests| . that had' piled up" urider. his prode-{ X et _BUY DEFENSE» STAMPE... | JUNEAU—ALASKA “smm. ‘_\

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