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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIR be a revolt in Axis nations against their dmcatorlal[ PAGE FOUR | Daily Alaska Empire | 1942 MONDAY, JANUARY 5 | leadership. Certainly, these manifestations would <recoh€ some consideration in the dictation of peace 20 YEARS AGO f3 Publiihed every svening except Sunday by the X EMPIRE PRINTING OOMPANY [terms i HE E M PIRE Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. The history of civilization and its wars has S i i e . HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President | |pointed to the fact that a downtrodden power will R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business NADSSE | pyq om0 way of rising up against its oppressorx! Entered in the Pon Omne in Juneau u! Second Class Matter. [We did it to earn our freedom from thé English for $1.25 e b | king. When such a revolt starts, the world has JANUARY 5, 1922 JANUARY 5 | Capt. J. V. Davis returned to Juneau on the Northwestern after a i | Barbara Hermann Mona Everetts Eleanor Gruber MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Becond and fourth Monday of each month BSCRIPTION RAT! business trip of several weeks in the States. Drs. Kaser and L t lowing ra One your i advance; §1200; ss months, in advance, $6.00: |another war on its hands. Ada M. Anderson Alaska canned salmon was moving from Seattle, over 100,000 cases Freeburger in Scottish Rite Templé - pe :")‘:;:’t‘lb‘e‘:l‘i‘fi“;;x)l‘z‘rzz favor if they will promptly notify We belleve a peace which will allow major carl W. Vogt | having been shipped to England and other European markets: beginning at 7:30 p. m. the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the de- |powers to domineer weaker nations, either from an John Homme | D} VERGNE L. HOKE h i e Bl e ebhohes: ‘News Otfice, €03; Business Office, 3. “"C""“m"‘ or a military standpoint, will eventually Mrs, K. K. Kimball | Britt's Pharmacy was advertising a jitney 5-cent sale, ’x'-vgmn 58 Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. \, ot urin RS A INSREEIE | Juneau’s Own Store MENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE g ‘\pmvn a faflure. We believe a peace which will allow The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for |unscrupulous, ambitious rabble-rousers of the Hitler, oo ol R R el e e et ':.fl.":flu‘m’rfu‘Mlmolim type to seize control of any nation and Nulfl enforce their crackpot, selfish interests by force of |arms, must be avoided. We think the eéventual and lasting peace on this Diana Ayres PO S DO RN | | John W. Troy, Editor and Manager of The Empire. left aboard the | Princess Mary on a short business trip to the States. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST ‘ Carl Carlson was installed as Noble Grand of Alaska Lodge No. 1, Odd Fellows, at Douglas by District Deputy G. L. W. Kilburn, { T 20TH CENTURY BUILDING » HOROSCOPE ALABKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. NATTONAT, REPRESENTATIVES — “The stars incline ‘Alaska Newspapers, 1011 earth of burs must war ends may in many ways temper these opinions. We hear rumblings of dissatisfaction Italian and German civilian populations. SYNONYMS: Paraphernalia, equipment, accessories, belongings. | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | SEDUCE; to lead aside or astray, especially from the path of duty. “For Normally yielding more than 4,000,000 tons a | among theé | year, rice is the chief product of Thailand for both There may | home consumpuon and export. o o i, Banit, W1 4 be a peace of international b erican Buflding, £ " ~ i | understandiing, which will break down boundary but do not compel Attorney General John Rustgard, who had been in Washington, D. linfes and be built upon the foundation of, not a o C., on business, left Seattle aboard the Spokane for his Juneau head- Oftice Phane 460 | btothethood of nations, but a brotherhood of man. —_— quarters. 4 o“” " f 4 ARY 6 | S e ey . = 0 4 WPSDAY AN 4 Clarence Carpenter, wife and baby, who had been visiting in the fllfl'opfldlc The Bexall SIore . | This should be a fortunate dey | i MISLEADING STATISTICS for initiative in big projects. The |Pacific Coast States for several weeks, were returning to Juneau on the || Physlo Electro Theropeutics Your Rellable Pharmacists . stars are read as stimulating to|Spokane. DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO The institution of marriage would seem to belenergy and helpful in mental vis- | bt £ Soap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG CO. | slipping badly if not definitely on the rocks in Ju-|jon, Carl Lottsfeldt, with the Alaska Road Commission, who had been Baths | heau, from a quick glance at the 1941 ‘marriage HEART AND HOME: Recupera- (on a vacation in the South, was returning to Juneau on the Spokane. Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. license and divorce statistics released last week. tion from holiday festivities should — . | The records of U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray |give opportunity for planning 'h‘.‘ Sam Guyot, traveling man, arrived in Juneau after a business trip HARRY BACE |showed a total of 131 marriage licenses issued here |years program. Economies should |to Ketchikan. ¢ & last year, while the records of the Federal District [be on the program of every house- | MR, Dr. John H. Geyfl' DRI‘GGlb’l‘ : Court revealed that 133 divorces were granted. hold. Again the seers urge women | Henry Sully, who had been visiting in the States, returned to his DENTIST “The Squibb Stores of -— P But don’t be too quick to jump # the conclu- |0f all walks in life and every age | juneau home aboard the Northwesterh. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. Alaska’ . PEACE TERMS !sion that more people are being divorced here than |t0 Prepare for practical ser\;lce for —_ o P’H.ONE 62 are being married. For the figures are a little |tNe Dation. Courses in agrieulture .y, pey A, J. Roccati, who had been ill for some weeks, left for the ours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. leadl i i are advised for outdoor girls Whose g, 1. a10ard the Princess Mary. “We will win the war and the peace which |Misleading. : aid will be needed in coming sum- - ) o | Al 131 of the marriage licenses granted were| .. . Assih | rE “The Stere for Men' follows ! i i s s [REre st gdens S m RS EL T e Srenk AR TEBGAIC 1St Tor s Boalh. aiseart the Brinosss Mary| PEeIS SRR s Sy So said President Roosevelt shortly after the Danded out right here in Juneau by Commissioner| .anches. The art most to be B e 3 Daer Vs L Bt " | noBerT SIMPSON, OPT. D. 9 ) outbreak of the present conflict (G“*Y- But all the divorces were not granted here|gueq s that of cqoking in whicn |'OF @ bricl VIsit in the 5 GM“EM“ch With little evidence so far that we are winning|!0 Juneau couples. frugality and nourishment are| b 1 X ¥ of Optometry and S 5 ‘o .' Of the total of 133 divorces for the year, Dnlyiblendcd suceesstully. Charles Goldstein returned on the Northwestern after a business trip Front St—Tricngle Eldg. the war, nevertheless Senators last week were talk- | ; |t schbontkan Opthalmology 4 ing for publication about the peace terms which | !92 were handed out here in Juneau, while the other| NATIONAL ISSUES: Displays | : al » should follow victory. [41 were issued at Ketchikan during the court ses-|that suggest the possession of | Tl ’ BN & lasses Pitted Lenses Ground ’ 5 s there: | wealth should be avoided. Social | The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church was to meet with . Premature though this talk may appear. we are 86 those 133 divorces were the to'al divorces|leaders should give up costly hos- |Mrs. L H. King, whose home was in the Perelle Apartments on Seventh You'll Find Feod Finer and certain that we will win the war, and we know, too, 5 ek b ! o | b aliHes ‘and rich ditite; fob" thero |Btrest . | Bervice More Complete at g granted in the entire first division of Alaska during |Pitalities a h 3 Th Ch l W C rt | . that the terms on which peace is based will mean {20 Matiy of the divorees granted at Juneau, wero|Af€ Dlanetary ihfluences supposed | e s e Lnaries W. Larter m BAM“‘"" { much to gfuture generations. | 4 X e i3 i+ (to ‘quicken class consclousness 'n Col. James G. Steese, of the Alaska Road Commission, was informed & actually legalizing separations of couples living in A : | ! " 3 5 ; However, it is going to be a long war, the win- Sitka, Haines and other nearby communities, Wh“clunusgnl Ways. Th{ trend gownrd "\ |that President Harding would make a trip to Alaska during the coming Momary corm snop N ning of which is our first, foremost and SUPTeme | 1o givorces granted in Ketchikan, likewise, affected levelling of financial hold.mgs w;]\mmmp,-v PR A T goal right now. We belicve the terms of peace, iy, pgital relationships of couples not only in“b(A erhE o ilaxesrmclea.se ;e S i PHONE 136 upon which world peace for all time must be found- | o g citv but dn surrounding towns, as well !d“‘"’ on American fortunes. The Glen C. Bartlett Manager of the Gastineau Hotel, who made the | PP N OO L + 1. Helibdrately tHOUBKE dut. TAst | e 79 % 5 g > 48 WEL |simple life should be sought by all jeypression “Ask Bartlett” famous throughout the North, left on the Prin- | L ed, should be calmly, deliberately thought out. S But in the case of those 131 weddings, they!in this time of national crisis, as- | week’s expressions of the Senators seem to us m”reprcsem only the licenses granted here in Juneau. ilrmogtrs diibare. Wit Sedsiomic cess Mary on a business trip to Seattle. | Watch and Jewelry Repatring £ product of snap judgment |We have received no statistics on the number of |revolution which has been in pro- i LT i Jfl."S!"fllS Sh" | at very reasonable rates q - W. Lucas, Democrat, of |, ¢ " e ¥ i % The First National Bank defeated the Mechanics and the Goldsteins Sdid’ ‘Benstor Saotl + O ljjcenses granted in Ketchikan, Sitka, Petersburg, |gress for a number oOf years now ; LADIES'—MISSES’ 1 ¥ o 4 Vi 3 % G like ¥, wiped up on the Shrimps in the bowling tournament on the Elks alleys. I PAUL BLUEDHURN inois: Skagway, Wrangell or other communities in the|becomes of great significance. [Amonig the. plavers ot ithe tetitis Wikcs Tohl Bray. Bavie, Tire "Hene READY-TO-WEAR | “Japan should be reduced to the point where |first division where licenses to wed may be obtained.| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| 008 (0 BATED 0 B8 €0 o y 7 3 2 "| | eward Street Near Thra | 8. FRANKLIN STREET for 1,000 years she will have no control or force in|y1t is a good guess that some of these communities Astrologers point qut t.hm. for the £ ’ . : - M . the family of nations. That goes for Germany and |eyen exceeded the number of marriage licenses issued United States, which is composed 3 2 T : g g Italy, too. We can never have a lasting peace until |pere \of persons tracing their nationali- AJ ten-pound g"’ baby was born in St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. and - ncA vicinr nadios B e 2 1 1 ties s s | Mrs. John C. Lund. Hitlerism and the philosophy which exists among So, when we dig behind the figures, the m"uit;:: tt(i]mi\.eryrcm::;x[zs(ond::eefm;i:‘ H. W. L. ALBRECHT and RECORDS the Axis powers is destroyed. The peace we mak(‘tnr marriage to divorce in Juneau is not slarflinz‘j";l bero:e: ‘f‘r bF Jiat ar%er b The Elks were to give dance with music furnished by Drake's Jazz Physical Therapeutics Juneau Melody House - i a'f mm?”am _fls ESa v” Ln Cm‘?",cmm rf‘" ol It eveni Seewnl NSy SWRGe. !When the nation has actually en- | Orchestra, which had recently come from the States to play at the Heat and Light Treatments | Next to Truesdell Gun Shop v Dr‘::l‘xrfl »b"”‘“m Johni'y. - Davis, ‘Republican, fof} Itbred into any great conflict the Coliseum. Massage and Corrective Exercises 1 Second Street Phone 65 Pennsylvania 5 Thirty thousand species of animals are known|real greatness of the democracy is p Phone 7713 Valentine Bldg. “When we win the war we should put a steel (; man Including the animal who borrows five |manifested. This month is to be | ‘Weather report: High, 37 dgrees; low, 36 degrees; with 1.14 inches of wall aound Japan. We should help make China @ |pycks until Saturday from you and then forgets marked by perils through 14bor . rain in 24 hours. 5 INSUBANCE powerful, independent nation which could become |apout it. | troubles, sabotage and spies, a stabilizing force in the Orient.” “ Persons whose birthdate it is| JAMESC COOPER | FIOG e More conservative was the viewpoint of Senator | They never did find out what caused that recent [have the augury of a year of for- . . " b g | George W. Norris, Independent, of Nebraska, Who|earthquake somewhere in the Atlantic. It might |tunate financial conditions. Elders| Dmly lessons n Enghsh “?,l L. GORDON C.P. A Shaituck Agency said g 3 ; / Jones et that |in the family will be wisely helpful ; - L. Business Counselor } said have just been something that Davey Jones e at | { COOPER IN | o “I believe the Allies should first disarm Ger-|didn’t agree with him. land unusually generous. e e e e i et} BUILDING | cn many, Ttaly and Japan, provide sufficient food to i b‘l:h"“ffl" bb""‘ on d‘,“‘sl fay p;l"b‘j WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “No less than ten peoplé LIFOR NIA keep the inhabitants of those nations alive immedi- In one small suburban yard, according to a ;:ua”’ _‘;’_;ue ec:"r’:gn:"gnfi “:"‘e. e:‘ applied.” Say “No FEWER than ten people applied.” Grocery and Meat Markes 5 ately after the cessation of hostilities, and then Work | story, a scientist found 1402 varleties of insects. He o8 TR CHREICH philosophical | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Alienate. Pronounice al-yen-at, both L. C. Smith and Corons 478—PHONES—371 out a long-range peace program.” | should visit a picnic some time. <cl;pyright 1942) {E's as in ATE, E as in MEN unstressed, accent first syllable. ' TYPEWRITERS | High Quality Foods at ’ Developments between now. and the time the| i s ‘ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Twelfth; F, not V. | Sold and Serviced by I] Moderate Prices J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorsf Batistied Is Worr by Justomers” Pioneers Io )| gun. He drank a highball with “Well, under the new system,” \me the gold of France did not seduce "—Shakespeare. w“hham dinner, and was ready for a long said the official, “all industrial * » o TRUCKS and BUSSES evening of conferences and read- | branch chiefs report direct to NASH CARS °"'. . . L1, A\ ing and writing, working through | Knudsen-Hillman instead of to MODERN ET'OUETTE by OSTEOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage ' 1 S E ol Go-Round Bl w0ns oy cadrint, Bt g the (e R T ROBERTA LEE Consultation and examination 909 WEST 12TH STREET ) rest of the time, Churchill enjoyed | «What happens if Knudsen-Hill- AUXIlIBrY Also HOIdS Ses‘ ] e ;’o to 12; 1 to.8; e (Oontlnued tmm Page One) the deep concentration that comes| man can't decide what should be SIO"—TWO Ofgamlahons Q. When one has been “picked up” by a rriend in th car, what i$ ™ ;,p.d h:': 7% R from working when the rest of|gone?” ? 1m e most courteous thing to do? outh Mrazklin 8t. Phone 177 ||| “HORLUCK’S DANISH” fRts 2 vl [ID UV Avela pe)ian fown Ja, deleep. : “They call in the division chief."‘ Are to Install Officers A. Tty to saye the friend as much time as possible by offering to | g —————————————— - Ice Cream Flavors Im—c1 ‘esi:;x;‘.mcon:i.“a : ‘&mm x:e—‘ His “day” ended at four in the| ugp» gid the reporter, by this out at a moré convenient corner for him rather than allow him to Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, | :.:?vi;g the cox)én'a{uiuiiéms i [ O when he retired, to sleed | jme more confused than ever. “In-| The Pioneers and Pioneer Aux- d“"e you to your door. Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Sl i Twrreeatatives Milowing| o % stead of the branch chief consult: filiary will hold a joint installation| @ Is celery always eaten with' the fingers? Arclne l Belis Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, B i Chi-onlliaddeniy-ine ing his division chief before seeing|of officers tonight at the meeting| A. Yes, but if the stalks are large they may be broken into piec~s PUBLIC ACOOUNTANT Oaramel Pecan, Black Walnut, quired, “Where's Senator Carter NEW DRAFT REGISTRATION |Knudsen-Hillman, he now scesin the Odd Fellows Hall. Following before cating. Audlts e S lvple, Hew Yodk| 4 Glass?" Told that the 83-year-old _THE NeW 18 to 64 draft registra- them first and they call in the|the ceremonial and business ses:| Q. What kind of clothes Should & bridegtoom dnd Hils attendants|| Bystems ceopin ah VRE e, Bnwhay Virginian had been unavoidably de‘,t}lon has been 1entnu'vely set to|djvisioh chief.” {|sions there will be & program and | wear at a formal evening wedding? Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 the Y 4 tained, Churchill said, “Oh, T'm StArU in January. Unlike the ori-| wppaps pight. See the amount|reffeshments will then be served. | A pormal evening clothes. at the GUY SMITH DRUG 5 ginal registration, it will not be " d?” EBd Mclntyre, in charge of the| I somry. 1 hoped very much to have 5 of dine sav special program announces the fol- | J G S s the pleasure of meeting him. . . .[d0n¢ In a day. “No, 1 dom't”” sald the news- ;f,’wmg entertainment: e Most nervous man in the Senate| Because of the tremendous ’“"‘man “And neither do you.” Open number by the orchestra;| FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE H_ s. GRAVES during Churchill's speech was Lord|0f handling 24,000,000 men whol gl a n : | p3 \ inarch, American Life. RDON s. m S “The Clothing Man™ Halifax, British Ambassador, ~who|come under the new law, registra- | CAPITAL CHAFF Song by Mary Jukich with Mrs, ! ; seemed worried about his chief, . . . tion will be extended over a Perlod | yeen an eye on Admiral William |A. J. Goodman piano Sctonipaniit, | - ] H NE 31 : HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Calmest man was Russian Ambas- Of Weeks and Wwill be by age groups.| o gGlassford, commander of the| Plafio and accordion duet—Henry| 1. What bird uses its wings for nu\mm paddles and not for P, 0 8 A FARR LOTRING l sador Litvinov, who sat in the Tt::ydge :3‘;4 !wrg;mc-o::m;f; :0 mil- old China Pairol, to be the next|Satre and Tony Del Santo, flying? e ——————— same row with Halifax, three seats} g jhead of the Asiatic Fleet, succeed-| Violin solo by Mrs. P. Langdon,| 2. What is the difference between a ¢ . = o i g paradox and a paragon? away. . . . Litvinov came out of After them will come those 18 to| ing Admiral Thomas Hart. Hart)|Mrs. Lillian Uggen at the Piano. 3. What country is the source of three-fotirths of the l::r‘l:; supply 3 Bl s e |2 e o 10 & e v o i COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY when Churchill spoke of the vali- Wil be divided into two ten-year i reqqy o step down wheneves 4. Which State first granted suffrage to women? A ant fight of the Chinese against|8foups. Details ‘are now beifg|the Navy can pick a younger man M I_ E 5. What, in mythology was ambrosia® i o OF ALASKA - the Japanese. He also grinned |Worked out. 1 ito take over. . . . Admiral Glass- g : ANSV‘VERS' ¢ ..b Illldl.ll al’ broadly when the Prime Minister| In the first draft, with the ald{ford s the Wbrother of Arizona’s 1 :u“I'ED AID Io i 3 . v ridiculed Mussolini. 1of 1,000,000 volunteer workers, 17,-|Brigadier General “Happy” Glass< ; :he i st L er “d B ! “alm |500,000 men were registered on «:'13 ford, former head of the Washing+ i odelp:’;“;;’; ':‘fl pze:;ncl;cly contradictary statement, while a paragon PHONES 587 or 741—JUNM(J - g {day, October 16, 1940. To avold,ton, D, C. police, Who became fam- E T L g ) NE { 4 pol ame fam. S CHURCHILL'S ROUTINE Lakviniig the 6600 loosl ¢ | i bbrABRtag (b ol At 3. Japan. SECURE \O /R LOAN THROUGH US To Improve > During his Washington visit Wit- | poq,qs Selective Servive chiefs have | during the Hoover Administration:| At the mee!ln of ‘the J 4 Wyoming, in 1“9 and Meduitiize Your Home Under Title L F. H. A. :?: Churchl}ljll.x agbed }?: BiT alfte)? !lahf now decided to adopt a split-p! ‘. Many of the AFL workers who | Lodge No. 1700, gLoyal Ord:rnefi o‘n 5. The food of the ancient Greek and Roman gods. i erican public y s vita. L But |« " still more lhe ama;cd Wiitte SONR R, TeR extenjiing over (fought side by side with the Ma-|Moose, the following resolution was | B8 ) ot wikhed th odd Foui(ing period of weeks. |rines on Wake Island are veterars|presented and unanimously ad-|United States and all other oon-|ating at St. Ann’s Hospital from a CAPITAL—$50,000 B e eaina ite When the registration has been of Mr. Ickes PWA projécts at|opted: stituted authority in whatever they | tonsilectomy performed this morti- SURPLUS 2 e %o comipleted, Selective Service files Bonneville and Grand Coulee, Be-| WHEREAS the United States is|May deem necessary in the present| ing. 2 helan--S180000 'Winnie’ c)mryhxll did not heed will cofitain the names of 42,000,000 fore the attack, they spent their|DNOW engaged in serious combat to emergency, to the end that democ- e ST % ® Rl the Ben Franklin maxim about|men gvaflable for military duty. |spare hours drilling shoulder to| Jefend and vindicate the inalien-|T4Cy MAy not Pass from this ladd!| (e Garster, who underwent COMMERC M BRElY to bed and earlphto ¥, S8y : * | shoulder with the Marines. wble rights and privileges of the R RS d majot bperation &t 8t. Ann's Hos- i {CIAL AND Y i hot hesin un¥iinen it OPM EFFICIENCY . | (Copyright, 1942, by United Fea-| 0Ur freedoms won by our fathers’ pitl Satirday morning, is progres- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS morning. At that hour'he wakened| opuM chiefs are very proud 0!';ture Syndicate, Inc.) blood andl sancitified by our moth- sing wmumunt to hospital i * ; ’ and pl“"gef’ i ol the "“Sk of read-|ipeir Jatest internal reorganization | ———-——— :r; thara; Grurhmett, ‘soff ‘f Mr. jand | @uthorities. ing the pupers, dictalng memos,|centralizing control directly in the| MRS. LINGO, MRS. BROWN S e o fe Loyal o tiey Grufhmmatt. nabiens — SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES " and seeing intimate advisers. {nands of Directors Knudsen and| TAKE REYNOLDS HOUSE | ;00 % oo i® PRERH Lodke No.lo tonsilectomy at St. Anin's Hospital| Henry Tugele is making a good At 1 o'clock he ate a tremendous ! Hillman, | Mrs. George A. Lingo and -Mrs. io hereby solemnly pledge our ut- this morning ‘and s doing nicely|recovery from a major operation o 5 Junch — with ~champagne. After| [t is contended that this will Dwight Brown, who arrived 1st|most aid amq acsieency o ie|according to hosplfal feports. ! /| performed Saturday morning, hos: t Nau"nal B Junch came a siesta, until 4 0'-|eliminate much redtape and speed week from Sitka, have taken the sountry in its struggle against to- . pital authoritles report. " o clock. After that, he worked furi-jup administrative processes. How-|Petcy Reynolds house. Mrs. Lingo| alitarianism and the wicked and| Alex Coupoff erfered St. Anms| * s i HJU NEAU— LKSK A ¥ o » ously until eight. Into that four-lever, newsmen have had difficulty has temporarily joined the Empire| sefarious things it advocates and|Hospital this morning to receive| ' ‘Bimer Howetér, Who has been in : ; hour period he packed more than|fathoming the intricacies of the staff and will be in charge ol 80-| stands ‘for, and here ‘and now,|medical treatment. ' ‘ !t. Ann’s Hospital for the last T ;n(l)lbt p:op:e CBY:J :L(‘Oml’“"h In ainew set-up and one reporter asked cial and club news. firmly resolve, steadfastly and ——— '| three ‘months receiving treatment ; ull eight-hour da an OPM big-shot to explain its| —————— without let-up until the fight 15| Mike Blackwell, son of Mr. and|for & fracture, left the Hhospital e But “Winnie's” day had just be-|operation. L | Subscribe to The Empire. won, to support the President of theers Vance nmnu is recuper Suhtiay tmorning for lis home, There lsno sllhshiuie for n"spap&l’ adverhsmg' ) 1 sy e F

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