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PAGE FOUR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 194] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . yBaggacks. A thepu for the dinner, pflnted in this VR B 7 f Yy Wi [} P £y ) »'uif \ Il”.’)’l a EII[[)H‘P sh mi %me listed ronst turkey, baked virgimia ' |1941 NOVEMBER 1941 | 20 YEA'RS A Gb from: - Professional I D S T 1 vr 00 . cranbers sauce; both mince and pumpkin pie. | [ THONT Tt TWas [ T | THE EMPIRE irector Fratornal Societios - RET A% PRiNYING OBMEANY all orts of cake, frult and all' the trimmings—in i Gastineau Channel § Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. fact a swell dinner, from soup to nuts, topped uny { L s R ; LEN TROY MONSEN President | with cigars and cigarettes for the men who smoke. NOVEMBE! , 192 — 1 R.L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Nanager The war clouds may hang heavy over us, but Three inches of ice ln[»okk s:fmvrs out to Wagner'’s pond and a large MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 4 - in the Post Office n as Second Matt, e in_Juneau are us ¢ W ve | arc light was set for night skating. Extered in the Post Office in ¢ Secor s Matter. | we in Juneau are used to cloudy weather zmd. we arc light was s ki LY DIS. Kaser and Second and fourth Dellvered by earrler in Juneau and Douslas for §1.25 per month. know that clouds roll away mighty fast if the right 4 . Monday of each month e ce, $6.00; | break in the weather comes along. While we give | | A total of $40,417.05 remained in the City treasury, m:uud‘lng to a Freeburger in Scottish Rite Temple ne g skl Rotlly hanks for our blessings of American independence | statement presented to the City Council by City Clerk A. B. Cole. ?fi‘;’g‘:‘g “’1‘7:3';8K: 4 are or irr v in the de- | tomorrow, let us also pray that things will not be as = TR ; Ble 3 i o o S :n gl o el b Wb s i the Il william L. Paul, Secretary of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, was i Worshipful Master; JAMES W. News Office, 602; Business Office, 3T Uars @ = | % e e 2 re hie ho f 5 4 nmr(n OF AS: nrl‘\'rrn PRESS diplomatic weather is just around the corner. } HAPPY BIRTHDAY ‘V {to arrive on the Northwestern from Seattle, where he had attended a LEIVERS, Secretary. " e . | tisheries hearing. i <A pbalabor e PRI S R Ty O 1 SR Y R S e es credited to it or not other- PR PO i 3 R R e S Juneau’s Own Store 1 elso the local news published | Gravity of Alaska Placer Situation NOVEMBER 10 The Juneau City team defeated the Sitka five by a score of 56 to 5 Dr A w Slewart i | X r ; ey B - WO | [N ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | (Fairbanks News-Miner) Dr. M. J. Whittier in the first basketball game of the year ; Fioint) THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | Twenty well informed but much perplexed rep- Mary Sperling ‘ i PR T e e A i e j TATIV Alaska Newspavers, 1011 | resentatives of the Alaska mining industry sat in Ks;at:erm; ;alr:es | FredSorrland E?mll']s; M. Simpkins were to leave to al s ®|| 20TH CENTURY BULDING | . by serious conclave at the meeting of the Alaska Miners’ war elds an Elks Lodge in Ketchikan, s T } y Office Phone 469 Association yesterday (November 7). H. M. Porter ! | Before them was spread the fact that the na- W‘l“‘;:{;flf»s‘;‘;:;m Weather; High, 30; low, 17; clear. A e g e d | tional priorities authorities have ruled that placer | SRS | . Tl n " mining is divorced from the mining industry of Fred Sodenlund ‘z i Chlroprachc 'The Rexall Store T America when it comes to the matter of priorities. | D I Le E I h ysio Electro Theropeutics our Reliable Pharmacists i B Placer mining is not interpreted as a mining in- Ng:f’gfi:fi]m [t y SSO“S In ng |S W. L. GORDON DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO dustry. 7% 4 ‘; Soap Lake Mineral and Steam John Torvinen b DRUG CO. Alaska is hard hit. Unless the ruling is amend- Mrs. C. E. Rice EORED: Do A6 sab T LEVE svaly véacn’ 1 Baths ed, there’s no way to obtain necessary parts and Bonnie Erickson | WORDS OFTEN g o1 have AMPLE ! (be SUNSIOIENTS Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. {le———u— replacements to keep the vast quantity of mocfefn Ctist A, Braokaon” 3 believe that he is honest. \ y.t a > Pfifl onice SIIIISIBHOI! ki u:;f? S o 0 ol i/ M.u.rle.Edwards !vabg;':“;;efigptgzgguic‘;n;s Demoniac. Pronounce de-mo-ni-ak, E NOW LOCATED AT working condition. & £ 4 s -mo-ni-ak, | If the condition continues, many of the operators as in ME, O as in NO, I as in IT, A as in AT, accent second syllable. Dr- JOhn H. Geyer HARRY RACE ‘ ! will be forced to suspend operations. If they be sus- 1 OFTEN MISSPELLED: Acquit; one T. Acquittal and acquitted DENTIST ! g _ |pended then, men engaged in the industry through- | two T's. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. DRUGGIST . |out the Territory have no other industry within the SYNONYMS: Straightforward, direct, unreserved, honest PHONE 1762 “The Squibb Stores of Alaska® i TURKEY DAY | Territory to which they can turn, as do others in(f§ 7 i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is you Let us Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. By the States. The stars ”wllne increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Turkey gobbles will be stilled by turkey gobblers o e but do not compel” || 1MPLACABLE; not to be appeased; incapable of being pacified. “An The Stere for Men"™ i throughout three quarters of the nation tomorrow The result will be an exodus of miners, their | object of implacable enmity."—Macaulay. l as a day as old as the country itself and typically | families and others dependent upon the industry. i g ROBERT. SIMPSON, OPT. D. SAB'N,S | | American the Fourth of July is observed Dire consequences will be felt all along the line. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 e SN S St o e o Ol T Graduate Los Angeles Collage l‘ probably have been nksgivings when | Merchants will - find _their business gone. A’”'I']ly This is not an important day in N E'"OUE'I"I‘E by of Optometry and Front St—Triangle Rldg. | we had more for which to be t ful, but there |Posts throughout the hTz;mtory._ w-{“cnf dcsgg{)flé‘:&;mlmemry government, but adverse ROBERTA LEE ‘Opthalmology have certainly been a lot of others when we had to |ian l’"'““"“f“ }'}lce‘g eéfillpg‘zx“:;n’;m‘;; imo‘”lmely aspects are active. In the morning {| | Cimsses Pitted Lenses Grouna strain harder to find things about which to give E::":’:“: b highway and ocean lines will be |M&S is in forceful sway. ‘ ey hanks than we do this year doprx)‘x;‘e}l of ‘“,a”‘w‘m ]uszify operation that helps to HEART AND HOME: There is a Q. In a theatre party made up of several women, what is the order You'll Find Food Finer n;l | We are engaged in an undeclared war, probably keep the lines in service. promising sign for women_who BWJCI procession down the aisle? Th Ch l w c 8ervice More Complete | tottering on the brink of a war declaration, but we 2 the Pacific Northwest |contented to work within their| A. The hostess follows directly behind the usher and stands at the e aries w. aner mE BABA“BF o sirelsnlblE tah: ittt ‘fodhy 4han Wetdid| - Tie Wholesale guse Stib0T Sacte homes, a_stimulating influence for| proper aisle seat indicating the order of seating as her guests approach. 25 yesrs ago on Thanksgiving. Then, too, war was | Will be deprived of [l puaekets lhe_ Northland | oopryctive work. The stars en- | a1ways walk singly down the aisle. Momary corrzn sno’ nevitable, even as it appears today. But where we | Which have provided them with such a great volume | ;o rage cooking, sewing and tasks | @ If a man doesn't smoke and is entertaining a woman who does, | ! n & athte " of oubtfid /peeparatibn: i tie gall|0r ‘toelr frade andiDgeReEte ot VRS, that contribute to the comfort of| o1 pe supply her with cigarettes while with her? | ONE T of fois GRS e e AR R 2 o e Not only Alaskans but others who have shared |the family. Astrologers stress tho{ N IONE 136 R rushing every resource at our|AlRska’s mining prosperity will suffer. What to do}importance of scientific prepara-| o poy gnould the knife and fork be placed-on the plate when not FINE o e “‘“;' ) 2 : : u“ \bout it very properly caused grave concern to the |tion of food and declare that girls = | or hd to make those preparations complete. v 3 A u A 5 z 2 5e? ‘(4 ‘;; u k e ?M Thanksgiving holiday mining representatives at yesterday’s meeting. of a!_l ages should study the a.x_t_of A. Place the knife midway between the outer edge and the center J s! Sh l Watch and Jewelry Repairt Bl bt Sty f ’ “. “—v- F o It was' detliisd fo piace the fasts hefore Alaska’s jcopking. Rince fhe, fosk cl ving of the plate cutting edge in. Lay the fork parallel to it, further toward ones-sievens ‘I' at very reasonable rates Bie L nto being e 8 (ay. of at the abuh-| oo osentatives in influential centers—the Delegate |Will be high through the coming o e B 3 LADIES'—MISSES’ {11 PAUL BLOEDHORN dance of crops after the harvest season, back in the | "o norecc the Governor and others in official po- | winter, economies should be of the center. READY-TO-WEAR } | Jrim era well known. In this respect, South-{ 0. to appeal to the Seattle and Tacoma cham- |prime concern, PO SERBL TPl S SO P Qeward Street Near Thrg | ) 8. FRANKLIN STREET Alaska has ample excuse for celebration this|pars of commerce to exercise their influence with| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: ‘raxes will BT year, for the Imon 1un in these waters yielded|iheir congressional delegations; and to others in|pe a factor in reducing the bud- LO OK d I_EA RN T ROA Vi Rt | during the past summer the heaviest and most | position to help get relief that will avert disaster to|gets of many families in the lower a n A C GORDON ncA vlclor nadlos profitable harvest in history for our fishermen Alaska !income brackets, but merchants are 45 e o e SRR H. W. L. ALBRECHT and RECORDS ¥ Indeed, Juneau will enter wholeheartedly into The Miners' Association should not be alone in|to have a profitable holiday sea- _ e % y : x e p o imports ities namey Physical Th tics " e spirit of the day tomorrow, with many churches | his matter. Every representative local and terri-|son. Places of amusement will pros-| 1. In what four States are there important cities named Spring ysical erapeutics ;ifi?ffl,fifif,‘;fl’{;flgg‘ hip Zolding special Thanksgiving services in the morn- | ‘orial body should get busy. |per and again motion pictures field? Sy 4 Heat and Light Treatments Seconll Street Ph w“ boards to be loaded to the creaking If placer mining goes by the board, the entire should benefit. Underhand meths 2. How many years is C(m‘:ld(‘ffri a generation? L e Massage and Corrective Exercises jone . afternoon dinners throughout the city, | ‘€rritorial budget will suffer, and many services per- |ods may be disturbing to heads of 3. Who was the heaviest President of thr.Unne(.l' hljflls. £ Phone 773 Valentine Bldg. || %— vv\ Alaska Empire, we will give thanks|0Tce be suspended and the Territory sadly em-|movie production, but the 4. What is the standard gauge of railroad tracks in the United R 4 A T e hatragued will turn loyally to their lo States? RANCE q Basok 10, PAPEr fg, be written, set M WP&) TSgiyime an all-out effort be made from every|aters where news reels aré to-#g| - 5. Which is the raresthird in-North-America? - ; | nd pr d tomorrow and we get'a day of relaxation & ¥ w A ; | S S : angle to hold the annual placer gold yield of the |suyme a new significance to ANSWERS ES 00 ER in the middle of the we IThI Territory somewhere near its 1940 total of $26,000,000 |cans. In the West there will 1. Tllinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Obio. Shanuck A en Lest some Juneau parents worry about the treat-| _gnq prevent Alaska from becoming a ghost region |increase in the number of ta 3 Ry ddres yoats, g CY ment of their boys in the army tomorrow, let us|.t a time when Alaska is the recognized bulwark |ists who will find less consciou: 3. william Howard Taft. assure them that Company A, of Juneau, will sit |against invasion of the nation at the point of easi-|of war horrors among residents.® l 4. 4 feet 8l inches. c A L l r 0 n ’ down to a real feast tomorrow afternoon at Chilkoot | est contact from the Old 7Wm 1d R ; NATIONAL ISSUES: Refu 1 5. The ivory-billed woodpecker. “!A ! R R R T ST e @ " |many vocations will come to % ———— = = Grocery and Meat Markes by H driver, as he bolted out of the car ‘Lemporary ranks, therefore, is like|pmiteqd States before the end « | g] foretold. Sabotage 4 — ] b Wasllmglon and made for a clump of trees. His| waving a red flag in the faces of (tn winter when there may be.anis| L oLEh. fire aie foreoid. Sooomes Knudsen Honored L Sm: O i 4;18” gggtNES—s? American passengers, who had al-|the miffed reservists. xiety regarding their competition| . P : i B y Foods a e"v_ y b ecret machinations with grave re Sold and Serviced by Moderate Prices most forgotten that an undeclared with native Americans. The “"“smm which prove how clever are by | GO-ROlflld war was on between Peru and Ec- RESERVIST CHAMPION seem to presage national gatn '\ ® et i the United J. B Blll’hl'd & c.‘ ) uu(lo.x'. were. not far b‘e)'vnnd_ The| Faddis is probably the most ar-|through highly trained worl | Swates. Clever inventions and re- “Our D 1s Worz, by’ \Continued Trom Page One) | Aitacking plane made several more|dent reservist in Congress. He bat-|from overseas. In the world of edUs | ariaple chemical discoveries will Satistied Customers” E ___|dives and then flew awy. tles for the Reserve Corps evencation distinguished men and WO*| (icoq gefense manufacturing. . Super Power - 1| The driver returned to his cab,{more vigorously than he did for men of foreign birth will contris| . TRUCKS and BUSSES Nor aki see whether he . c NAL ISSUES: Support of ) ] f_r fiomh Dakota l? oo ‘: o ‘i‘ | lighted a cigarette and climbed be-jthe Aluminum Corporation several|bute riches of learning and experis NATIO Ppo! e MR, AR A B Doty s qualified for membership in the : 2 ~%|Russia in the determined -fight club. But once a member qualifies nind the wheel. “Well, senors,” he |months ago. He left no doubts|ence. Thus will there be ex;mmg‘a R inet M0 will continus 1 I8 % i flnd.enters the club's portals every said smilingly, “we go on, eh?” |about his militant pro-reservistiof culture which is to make. | 88! loyed a8 & two-etged scainent OSTEOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage e other membér Tushes to defend| “To hell with that,” snortedfeelings during the hearings last|United States foremost. wemp 03:—_ f e et o Consuitation anill exsmination 909 WEST 12TH STREET him. In the end this loyalty to-|Houston. “Let’s go back to Quitolspring when he furiously upbraid-| yNTERNATIONAL AFFAIB.% ':m;?c:"“m I::ho e kg Bu. 10 to 12; 1 to B; ward the congressional chosen may [2nd find a bomb cellar.” i E‘It\ Armyr officer, appeflrlntgh_ 25| Gigantic forces are believed to Be| L " SCommunists asead il Wlm& 2 Adneo s é . a witness, for saying something der the New Moo B8] 4 have tragic consequences to our 2 5 o 3 released under 2 2 Com- democratic system. ARMY PAY Faddis ‘“te"p"ewfj as a slap ablynis month, Danger is foreseen’ )'l)'“ ::el ‘“ams :’"?: :Seb:;xl:te‘:ipsmtes South !nnkun st. th m I “HORLUCK’S DANISH” In Germany, the people did not| When a regular officer of the|the Reserve Corps. Faddis hgmdly the possibility of resentment r;\?‘:e sd f1zrrv ps e e o -—_——— Ice Cream Flavors get a dictator until after they had |Navy, Marine Corps and the Coast|demanded that the officer’s re-lautnority. Peoples unwillingly * I ifference = " l;e‘ves Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, lost confidence in their Reichstag. Guard is promoted to a temporary |Mark be expunged from the rec-|jer Hitler's rule may take on jm|a People defending — them i Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, And France did not fall tntil after |rank—as hundreds of them have [0rd. desperate feeling, but rebellion b|against azgression and recognitio Archie B. Belis Lemon Custard, Black Chery, the French people had become sick | been the past year—he automati-| Recently he had another sharp|this time will be futile. Exhaustion of radlCi.llh who are undernfining PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT l‘ll:: Pe;a‘n. Black Wnlnut.l and disgusted with their Chamber |cally gets the higher pay of that|tiff with Representative -Overton|will paralyze many suffering the United States Government Py Tamee MRME Ty Chnple,uflse;. York, 9 of Deputies. The last thing the rank. But the same rule does not|Brooks of Louisiana, sponsor of the|victims who are underfed amd|Which has given them all the bless- Systems Bookkeeping v v." , Inte, wherry House of Representatives can af-|hold for the Army. pay equalization bill, who jumped | hopeless. After December 18 the: [lnas of defflocracy is apparent to! | Rm, 8, Valentine Bldg, Phone 676 nilla— ford is to make the same mistake Regular Army officers given tem-|Faddis in a closed-door session of |will be a better vibration for \all who think, the seers declare. at the GUY SMITH DRUG either for the sake of one club porary promotions continue to|the Military Affairs Committee.l December New Moon pri Ses INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: member or a group of club mem-|draw the pay of their “permanent”}Brooks charged Faddis was “try-|hope, a sense of possible release|Since Russia has been fighting the - i s | rank, despite added work, respon-|ing to kill” the bill. Faddis angrily land change from dreadful comdi-| Axis, Stalin has been subject to FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE H, s, GBAVES NOTE: At 2 a.m., following the | sibilities, and expense. Behind this|replied that “more hearings were |tions. terrible afflictions by progressions, 9 House vote on the Neutrality Re-|little-known and unfair discrimin-|necessary.” Persons whose. birthdate it Js according to his chart. It is fore- Wi Kn s'GR.D’s The Clothing Man' vision Bill, Fish grabbed a train ation is an amazing story of a| “Then why don't you hold|have the augury of a year of sud-|cast that heavy losses of cities and liam g HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER il for The First Army maneuvers one-man legislative blockade that|them,” demanded Brooks. “You've|den changes and increased expen-|ierritories will be sustained, but| Director of the Office of Produc- PHONE 318 aznxm where as a Reserve Lieutenant-|has never been told. been stalling on this legislation for |ditures. Caution in business trah-|pucia will fight valiantly and| ton :dur}xlageme;u.bwlmh::;‘; ‘ Colonel he will function in the| For months Representativemonths. I'd like to ask the gentle-|sactions is recommended. ith fi 4 , the| %en 1s honored by i _________J:—"_ 3 g long with final success through the | .14 yefferson college, Washing: Visitors E-n_/nm. Puh}u- Relations Charles 1. Faddis, die-hard Penn-|man right now when he plans to| Children born on this' day prob-! laid of Britain and the Allies with| ton, Pa., at a Founders' Day cere- 7 Office, Camden, S. C. As he de- sylvanian and defender of the _AI< consider this urgent bill?” ably will be individual to the pomt |the United States pouring out sup-| mony. Knud.sen received an hon- parted, attired in his army uni-| uminum Corporation of America,| “When I get around to it,”|of eccentricity, but they should be plies of every sort. American planes ary degree of doctor of laws. U s E n C A R s form, he to] a news 1 Of has blocked a bill that would place | parked Faddis. extremely talented. e 3 ” 1 4 i are to prove their great efficiency. > 4 course, they can't serve me with Army officers on the same pay| NOTE: Faddis by no means re- P i birthdate. §t94 session Friday will pmbal?ly find a subpoena when T am in military basis as those of the other branch-|flects the sentiment of the entire FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21' ”50};‘;* ,“,‘Ofe FEaale 35| municipal business piled high and service s of the military service. Reserve Corps. A number of lead-| This is not an important day in h“"‘i’: ‘t“ SUBNIVIOIN JER ": ac- | waiting for enactment. scemrm’ for Models gn e Faddis has fought the bill from fers, including Dr. James Hollers of |planetary government. There is # gam‘;m] ‘n“u Lb:"f»zx i‘:";‘d ‘:1 “]:l*e V:’;lthsl'wrgnr Harry It,-m::::;:il :3\“ " GUNNED IN QUITO the moment it was introduced in|San Antonio, national president of |fair sign for persons in authority, | “& nust be exercise in the States on an ex P i Popular Representatives Jack the Houst Military Affairs Com-|the Reserve Officers Association,(but they may be easily deceived |8s Well as finance. uon,_anoll Coun:ur:;-ln Ha;:; J:;:g Many_Klnds and TYPBS to Chouse From. Houston of Kansas and Vince Har- mittec. He oppased it at the hear-|have privately endotged the Brooks under this configudation. bfh“d:;’ln lbom on this :ay m’ob; ififi;p‘nm‘s:m:‘"::hen Eem';?hmm . rington of Iowa learned a lot about ing st spring and since then,|pjll. HEART AND HOME: During!ably wi have many changes of | R i re on their chairman of a subcommittee to|. (Copyright, 1941, by United Fea- |this sway the aged may suffer forturie, but they will surmount ltg";:‘:: :;-;iea{]t'e;‘;rl;gsn:f‘segg CONNO“S an C00 1 South America which the measure was referred, ture Syndicate, Inc.) illness or despondency. The stgrs |obstacles by means of intelligence | & P/ .sh‘op. PRONE 411 tions sub- has persistently blocked every ef-! iy threaten persons past the prime of |and persistence One issue which will certainly committee lso had a h fort to get action on the legisla- | . life. In the family, special care and (Copyright, 1941) come before the Council will be the raising thr il ne or- tlon. What's more, he has virtu- | ome Ioneer kindliness should characterize daily | AR i et Y request of the Civil Defense Unit get. uly served notice on the rest of associations, The stars warn that Fi“‘ (“y (Ollll(“ for the purchase of a siren to call CAPITAL—$50,000 | It happened in Ecuador. During the committee that he doesn’t in-| home should be the center of in- out minute-men for both drills and SURPLUS—$150,000 a stop-over at Quito capital tend to h the bill considered, | [] [] terest, since there are evil pdr-'Mee"ng in Momh emergency patrols, city, the two congressmen and The Pennsylvanian is cagy about les a I a tents for the future when the full — e L4 Jack McFall, commiitee clerk who admitting the reasons for his op-| meaning of war will be felt by R“mored AMOS BERG BOCK COMMERCIAL AND accompanied the part ecided position, but the main reason may | many persons now unaware of its e s AL Amos Berg, worid traveller and 4 they would take i ough be summed up in one sentence: mvi Daniel’ Gage, 1 years old; whe{T9al ignificance.” Bach dayiy Jamh L L o SO PRt el O U s SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3 f?ed ([ul'lu\)u‘if\ln yv’ ]r” iy ; to :_:1 4‘ “"‘|"’ij . ’m :Ew f%x;xn_;‘ Rk‘?;:r\'(; came to Nome at the turn of the|should be enjoyed to the fullest Hall offices today were rumoring |Sraphic Society, returned to Jun-4 L] | R e Beupriopans vt ) Brasp the significance ofjeangyry gied late last week at the|extent. that the first meeting of the City | €au this morning on the Aleutian, o B e Lo fared forth i @ little - background is nec-| Ajaqn Pioncers’ Home in Sitka, it| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Demand| . .. i iy more than a month is|aftér several weeks at the West- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES } taxi hired l<‘u the ¢ 5 3 € . was announced late yesterday at|for government bonds will be stm-|pely (o be held at 8 p. m. Friday | ward and in the Interior. Berg | As they were passing an airfic Reserve officers have Te-|(ne Governor's office here. ulated at this time. Discussion of |guoning: left his small boat, the Endeavor, : a few miles outside of Quito, an sen temporary promotions of Gage had been a longshoreman|inflation possibilities with atten-|" pogtponed previously because Ju-|at the local boat harbor, where it First at OoOna Ba £ airplane suddenly swooped down regular - officers. chiefly because|at Seward until a year ago when he|dant developments will spur patrio-1nequ's traveling aldermen were ab- | has been moored the past !two § from the sky and began spraying they are ineligible for such pro-|was admitted to the Sitka home. |tic_men and women fto forget taXigent from the city sg/mc,b numbers {months. He will be there about| JU N E A U ALASKA the field with machine gun bullets. motions themselves. The move Lnl} e — bufis and to invest in govern-|jt was then proceed south on the 3 e “Peruvani! Peruvani!” yelled mcisnnim. ulats. Lbe. pay..af . their | BUY_ DEFENSE STAMPS- ment ' securities,” Heavy losses|quorum ol Council, the Council S F.eraft, it is understood. -

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