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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— NEAU, ALASKA —_— ‘ : — e e— e e —— — D 'l Al k E - The Result of l'\leru Censorship | T aily Alaska Empire o ki i | HAPPY BIRTHDAY || 20 YEARS AGO g DIRECTORY ..o Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Immediately after announcing the month-old ' HE EMPIRE Pm'.md Socleties - smioeond sod Maio Bureotd Juneauw Aks. | Joss of the United States aireraft carrier Wasp, the tinequ Chemnel HELEN ONSEN - s &' . restdent | . o A ¢ ‘hight & te age — ' 4 —e a & e EEROY. 3 T Representatives of the vario y i Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | mons cngagement. This may have represented a : H us$ Federal bureaus selected by their U LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATE! chiefs were to meet at 2 p.m. in the office of George A. Parks, Chief of Drs‘ Kaser and SECOND and FOURTH ier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 !., month, | bringing-up-to-date of our naval Idss announcement Mrs. Grace Ramsay Monday of each month the Alaska Field Division of the General Land Office. The meeting was y mail, postage paid, at the following ri 1 Violet Mello | | potic Freeb in Scottish One yea ; $15.00; sfx months, in advance, $7.50; § ¢ to disc! perm: re < 'eebu. Rite Temple otie month, 3. | It is very much to be hoped that this is the case. yenr B cauecd 1 Al‘?kau:}iul’x:::;s et e e it I rger beginning at 7:30.p. l:n 4 Subacribers will entor & tavor 11 they ‘will-promptly noit fiveral chiBE: the ; p p- MBER 25 mental Ala: . . the Bustness Offien of apy fullure or troralaiiy it ge, | Although in several cases the delay of announce NOVE! 25 DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- 3 Blomgren Bullding Phone 56 | |shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- ’ ERS, Secretary. Walter B. Heisel Lew M. Williams Jr. Robert J. Schoettler Uvery of their papers, | ment seemed excusablé because of possible enemy Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. ignorance of the sinkings, the Navy Department has | | earned for itself a reputation for tardy and incom- Mrs. Dudley G. Allen left on the Jefferson for Skagway where she was to visit her parents. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS eviearicisted Pross 1o exclusively entiled lo the 988.1% | plete if not unfrustworthy communiques. This 15| Zaida Carlson .t B. P. 0. ELKS 1 Irise credited in this paver and also the local news published | not only deplorable; it is dangerous. | T o First Shrine Club social affair to be held for quite some time was Dr_ A. w_ s‘ewart o &ie We e 3 LAV It leaves the American public vulnerable to Axis planned to be given Thanksgiving eve in A. B. Hall under the auspices 5 Meets every Wednesday at 8 3 ms%&m&!;?gfiri’?\y%nm %nflcfi%&mn | propaganda at home and abroad. For instance, re- of the Nobles of the Anciént Arabic Order Mystic Shrine of North ENTIST P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- THIER, g cently, Senator Raymond Willis, Indiana, Republi- | E America . A large crowd was expected to be on hand. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex- NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspavers, 1011 | can, and one of the most myopic of the isolationist Office Phone 469 alted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Sec- § AR T e, .- — | bloc of old, was telling a party rally that “all but e EPEIE retary. ; st s (oo g s e | “The stars incline At a meeting of the Athletic Association of the Juneau High School v '] one of the planes involved” in the Doolittle raid on | 1 d i f. Th 1 d Tokyo was lost, that the United States Navy is “al- | but do not compal" OIHIOENS WRIS Lok o S LUNIRE Ia0esy WhE talen thi b i Sl | st out of commission 1 the p“”“_'. i S were: President, George White; Vice-President, John Janiksela; Secre- T foarcity 10 ol A Fed e Ribath L tary-Treasurer, William Clark, and Manager. Jacob Britt. Dr. John H. Geyer PIGGLY WIGGLY A the same time, the Tokyo and Berlin radios were | 3 S DENTIST ] trumpeting claims that four more American carriers| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 In honor of Miss Marian Knight, who was leaving for her home in For BETTER Groceries ! afid one battleship had been sunk in the Solomons Tacoma, Mrs. H. V. Sully entertained with a dancing party at her home Room 9—Valentine Bidg 3 Senator Willis's rank disservice to his country,| This is not an important day injon Third and Gold Streets. Rooms were decorated in pink and white. PHONE 762 Phene 13-4 f and the effectiveness ‘of the Axis propaganda claims planetary direction, but a strong|mys. Sully was assisted’ by her daughter, Miss Harriet Sully and Mrs. both would ‘have been minimized to a degree not | benefic aspect dominates. _ |L. Hungerford. "Guests were the Misses Marian Knight, Helen Smith, —_——————— worth worrying about had our Navy and War D(w‘ HEART‘AND HOME: Under thx§ Madge Case, Cecelia McLaughlin, Sybil Campbell, Gertrude Nelson,|| ROBERT SIMPSON,OM.D. "Th B " ko partments already achieved a reputation for full|configuration special attention l’h Hilda Kohl, Eva Tripp, Alice Case. Legia Kashevaroff, Irené Nelson and IR Angeles College e exan slore i frankness with the American public. There will a duou.od to the aged to whom rev- | Dorothy Haley; Messrs. Emmett Connor, Raymond Grefe, Frank Holz- of ‘Qptometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists ways be some dunces in public life to talk like Sena- |érence is paid. Events have proved | po % ginec MeCloskey, Donald Haley, Edward Sweeney, Howard Opthalmol tor Willis, and" there will always be greatly distorted |that the recent years in which | Hughes‘ Jacob ' BHHL Wa.y.m- Buhets .fames Batrakat. Jattied Foots ogy BUTLER-MAURO enenty claims. We ought to be able to laugh at|youth held swdy have been marked 3 G P y 4 A Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. 8l -— — | both, whole-heartedly, and not wryly. Will our gov- by the results of wrong thinking, |and Glenn Healas. . — 4 & MORE CHERRY BLOSSOMS ermment please make it possible, by not carrying |juvenile optimism and careless " g v P |our censorship to a ridiculous: extreme? | planning for' the future. War emer- | Gov. Scott C. Bone and John Rustgard were to talk on old age Th h 1 w C - — g gencies have restored men and wo- ‘\penslona at a meeting of the people of Douglas Island to be held in the e C aries . arler TIDE CALENDARS Never before, than when envoy Joseph C. Grew men over fortyto positions of use- |Eagles’-Hall. 5 returned to America on the diplomat ship Grip- Financial Puzzle fulness in “which' experience counts | o § T T i Mortuary FREE shoim, did he realize that his native land looked so TR for much and this year should ! Mr. and Mrs. James Hurley and their children, all former residents PFourth and Prankiin Sts. good (Philadelphia Record bring many compensations. of Juneau and later of Sitka, had returned from Massachusetts and were PHONE 136 Hal‘l’y nflce, nfllggis‘? l Grew, and many other Americans from all walks Guess we never will understand the higher| BUSNESS AFPAIRS: H'L;;I,\::,US; 1viig. in Sedttle;ktoordinig to' letters debelved, from (hem. Fiimy Wrdts . of life, slapped into internment camps with the out- reaches of speculative finarce in \.\l:u l'ndustlrml Iplams“vn r(:y];m.lg;mm they did not. like life in the East so had returned to the Pacific 4 break of war, had been to no party. Some of the A story out of London the other day said that |TUCh . apprenension ',( tior! f6h Coast to make their home. FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “The Store for Men” [/ & anese X 1d and were , | communities where competition PO FOR ABUSED HAIR reports that these men brought back makes one won- | Japanese bonds were still being sold and were going | Lo o 5 B actad tctores will . CausE, SeTIONS SERcon el pany at Thane, had arrived in Seattle and expected to leave for Juneau Correct Hair Problems o PR R 7 1 the past ¢ weeks Some of the reports are almost too much to believe, 1 the past few weeks ties. Nebd for increased production But the explanation for the increase really within a few days. He had been in San Francisco for a conference with but then, that is the nature of the enemy in the price | 60 gy y rive | Wi Si a, Fro —Tric A 4 kst got us catching at our thumbs. {40 St o Wl préseny STEVS | Bart L. Th I’i S nt St.—Triangle B]dg‘ Pacific | | problems. While farming is not a |Bar BANE - j : ' The sterling bonds went up, the London dispatch : 4 1 B They know how to use the water cure Try it said, becatise” of Dntted St A ¢ t the ' temporary avocation and must be | . - S some evening in the parlor. You would be tied up y B (I'\l”u\ In]u;h S ‘l i " & ;\mspm lél’carrw(l on after war plants van- Weather was showery with a maximum temperature of 50 and a You'll Find Food Finer and Japanese N er words, since Japan seemet : | g i : with your kices drawn up to your chin, your neck |0 ne josing Hor i "The théary |1 dahger that labor requifements minimum of 47 Jones-Slevens s‘lfl Tyres e Gomplete at attached to knees and hands securely tied behind | yas, we were told, that the soorer Japan is defeated, | Wil cause ruin on fertile lands is P THE BABANUF your back. You are tied more than securely—so the sooner debt service will be resumed on the bonds, | AK€y to be acute in many states e tighty that the cords bite through the skin Anybody know where we can pick up some high- | Keasons why prices of food must| D 'I L n in En |ish e CUFFEE SHUP You are then rolled over on your back with grade bonds of the Confederate States of America? |1 Will continue to be many a8 a|y essons g . L. GORDON Seward Street Near Third ! your face up and water is poured into your nose AR e SR = IC"“””'S"‘ seeks to prevent ‘infla-| andmouth s GERL o FINE Bik:Bige ‘biickéts. of water is used by the Jap New York's criminal code for dogs has been re-| NATIONAL ISSUES: Union ""_““ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “There is the tree that I police 1n this delightful performance, so that the ‘3MPed to provide a new form of clemency for third- |¢les ‘ulf"flf:! “_i‘d“.““:‘f(’)w::“‘;‘; ‘:hc | threw at.” Say, “There is the tree at which I threw.” JAMES C CUOPER Watch and Jewelry Repairing subject in every case loses consciousness and then (;“""I““‘“” H]:"Nrofohrr thrr;- bites put a dx‘);.: in the r::?‘:i[-’:‘;h MW‘H}“ :imt alttp. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Etigdette. Pronounce et-i-ket, both . at very reasonable rates i¥ brought back to consciousness merely to have the | oo <. s Rl Rl him 11 L 1 to the advi Es as IEBET, 188 1T, Sccer Skt RolIopie, aid ok Biglokyar, Sk Paul Bloedhorn which is on the hunt for 125,000 four-footed recruits. | ences will be settled to the advan- i f Batie s thitlg' vepeated: Bdain Erasihliest s N e i it object the |tage of ‘the public. Controvetsies OFTEN MISSPELLED: Rabbit (animal). Rabbet (a groove). | Business Counselor S, FRANKLIN STREET Fhr 7 7l L ¢ > taug e the right object the | t@ 5 : . = L Three elderly Americans, one over 70, who had yjght way at the right time, he will have a good bring about education that is most SYNONYMS: Shout, shriek, scream, call, clamor, exclaim, yell, cry | COOPER BUILDING been given the treatment, explained the steps to luable, 1 lecl: nd out. | job, sirloin of horse seven days a week and will never | Valuable, "astrologers declare, an E i M e B . Grew be in the doghouse except when the Sand Man calls, | they read in the stars victory WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours. 'Let us BCA v!c,or nadins This one goes beyond stupidity and brutality There's just one fly in the ham gravy. If the three- Wherever human rights are in any | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: L. C. Smith and Corona and RECORDS While one American in camp was lying tied on | biter isn't accepted for Army duty, he goes back to|Way threatened. Even in the midst| MAXIM; a general truth; especially a saying of a proverblal nature TYPEWRITERS ey the ground, a Jap ground his boot-sole into his face | city authorities and must write his will of the Second World War there “It is a maxim. that those to whom everybody allows the second place Sold and Serviced by JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE dnd then kicked him, smashing a rib. When he was Dy pnge el |are signs of the triumph of ‘de- have an undoubted title to the first."-—Swift. J B n l d & c Next to Juneau Drug Co. H uniied, he could barely stand and said that he feared |, mocracy in small as well as large . O, burior 0. Seward Street Plione 6 atib was broken. One of the Jap police asked where | IIA‘\!t‘LOH :’m:ln tlu “t“:i in California stands 247 | contests. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by the broken rib was and began to feel his body. As | 40000 bonrd feet of umber bl 2 ”"“; ENTRRNATIONAL rat e MODERN E"OUETTE by Satistied Customers” the Japanese came to the broken bone, he asked, | 5 s, etalnig: SOk, LA A d ) ROBERTA LEE o g ¥ . 1 T - troops will count in all battles on Is this it?” and the American nodded. Whereupon, | foreign 7 soil. - *Demonsthatiois - ‘of the hauled off with his first and hit that| ~ One good feature about the election just past| ‘}’7‘;", s oo NG 1P g e b k] D | Pein o s o |#s that we didn't have so many old campaign but- | *PRIEY as we ; b ‘m ”h Q. When invited to join a group in some sport that you have never DR_ H, VANCE Shafiuck A enc | e shen win | This is our enemy in the Pacific, a foe that has | {1 10 SWeed up and throw away this time sl B B ol “d::rncumes played, but which you would like to try, what should you do? OSTEOPATH gency | béen very successful in waging the war to date SR AR s agnie A. Say that you have never played; then, if they insist on your | Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:00 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex the air. stieanat Junning anyway, do so. 1 Q. May a debutante be introduced to society at a dinner? A. Yes, but this usually takes the form of a dinner dance. lat sea, on land and in A news note says that one California woman has | Unity of gommand will be been found to have the first perfect hair for making |In campaigns of great importance bomb sights. 'Ah, her crowning gloj |which will bring bad news as well States from land looked rival in the native When Grew said, on Hongkeng, “never before to nie so-beautiful,” he meant it [CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market has my AR Le : s ELA s __ as good reports. Again the seers| Q. Isn’t it very poor taste to wear “dressy” clothes when traveling? economic development, opposed the warn against treachery. | A Yes: it is entirely out of place and immediately stamps one as || South Pranklin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 | | establishment of industry which lEo wflss A((EPIS Persons whose birthdate it is|not knowing what is proper. High Quality Foods at have the augury of a year of someé! Moderate Prices { ENG'"EER pos‘“ou ‘Fli[riculties connected with changes | War willl would compete with English mills, land then had given the country no support in time of war. Uisllinml Mérry- “Say It With Flowers” but ‘Reports leaking out of the Dutch | East Ind indicate that the .mps hgve done an excellent job of pro- pagandizing against the white man. | Their argument is “The white man took all your wealth. And when you were at- tacked he would not stay ‘to fight He ran away.” Un(mc~\xoxnat:l_\', this has made headway and many ob- servers from the PAUUL believe that the Dutch will have greaf difficulty taking ‘back ‘their South Pacifie empire, regardless of the Japs. “They also believe that the British never again will occupy Hongkong or Singapore let them American officials recently re- turmed from Australia also report that both the Australians and New Zealanders favor some kind of close tie-up with the United States after | the “war. One Australian cabinet mémber told a high U. S, official “You Apiericans say you may take ub over after the war. Hell, you can't get rid of us.” | Hé went on to charge that the English had hampered Australia propaganda | Thé Chinese will not | Application Tree 62 Constellation tion of 7. Top cards OWN Book of the Dible Seaport in ar0a body of Feminine name 85. Bird of prey 6 | | Greater amount Of the ear Grave Mature. . Sheeplike csires - . Quantity of meddcine Maintaingd Strike together On the ocean Fatigued Aromgatic seed Reveiterends ll = ga I%/// %gfifll%// : Ifl'flfl 7/l 7 Passa Baseball team Cabbage salad Residence 3. Is under ob- ligatton Wide World Features léadership.” Next month a grave be cause for envy amoig personk crisis is foreseen. Death is- to con- of superficial economic knawledge Grim necessity has ‘made it neé- essary to offer generous pay which 'Lhe seers declare should not be .measured according to peace stan- {dards of ‘remuneration. Changed conditions that increase the work- ers' costs of living suddenly are attended -by many hazards that cannot be ‘estimated in dollars. Strain due to speed and constant disputes. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of changes™ that brings new friends. Separations will cause heartaches to many. Children born on this day prob- ably will be clever and talented but adventurous and “likely to encoun- ¢ 2 and downs all through life. applicatioh ' to tryihg - tasks 1 to| £* P oty 92 5 be considered, the seers point out. e e They foretéll careful adjustments. NATIONAL ISSUES: Transpor- tation and distribution will be two major concerrs in the United States as well as in foreign’ lands as win- | ter advances. Ratlways will demfon- strate their’ efficiency, despite lack of men for exparided tasks. Trueks will ‘prove that tifes can be safe- X guarded even when vast volumes| Passengers leaving here this of freight must be moved. The stars | morning were, for Wrangell, Ruth seem. to presage wonderful effici- | Ritchie, Allan V. Ritchie and Al- ency among the civilian army-that |bert P. Rinhehart; for ‘Ketchikan, keeps combat forces well supplied.|Dewey R. Villereal, Otto P. Kroll, Again warning is given that sabo- Carl G. Valensola, Stanley R. Au- THIRIY - FVE TAKE PASSAGE FOR SOUTH tribute to ‘a settlement of certain’ A. Stingley, Floyd M. Young, Mel- vin R.' Wylie, Cldrence Jackson, Caroline V. Hurley, Richard K. Telford, -Edgar S. McCardliss, }| Barbara Bagel, Helen A. Haughen.} Arrivals here from Skagway this morning’ were Maj. M. K. Matthew- son, Lt. J. F. Miiler, Maj. A. Gen- | tle, Mr. Duncan, Mrs. Moen, Mrs. M. Bowling; Mrs. A. C. Down, Mar- tin-Sorte and C. A: Thompsen. 'OLDTIMER MARSH , ' JOINS AMER. LEG. ' Jackson Marsh, oldtimer of the | Juneau section, joined the Ameri- | can Legion at the meeting Monday night in the Dugout at which there was a large attendance. The Executive Committee made | an interesting report on doings and |also announced that some of the bonds on the Dugout had been taken up. At the next meeting of the Am- erican Legion, the refreshment menu will include Chili beans. Phone 63 Theatre CALL AN OWL Stand Opposite Coliseum hrce Rooms e Splendid food all with and service bath. ALASKANS LIKE THE 189]1—Half a Century of Banking—1341 The B.M. Behrends Bank : Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Special Rates to Permanent Guesty NEW WASHINGTON] 3 |in bceupation. Service b o o —— Go-Round | *5Fe hute American sigpiis, Al AT BARANOF HOTEL b o o e S ot LOOK and LEARN 2 ¢ corbon SAY IT WITH OURS! SR erican troops, American money, all the Archer. 4 i J eau Florisls H- s. GRAVES " (Continued from Page One) supporting us,” said the cabinet | Children ‘born on this day prob- | uni e “The Clothing Man” e = ——— | member. “If it weren't for you we'd | Leo Welss has ncmpted the Do- pio will find life exceedingly 1. What is the name of the front teeth? + | Phone 311 | be finished.” sition of engineer at the Baranof GaosastSEAE thiir ALy i " g ” 5 il 4 - HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER limited, and the men have had only | 2 R e L { Hotel and began his duties there,p easan F(IRApRIGeAs. L 2. How many counties are there in the United States? ¥ & M. TRING | two meals a day, it been con- | yopyE GRANDS TO MEET this morning, it was announced to- | ScPeRd’ Upon. thelr, industry . dnd | 3. How many legs do all true insects have? A ; sidered wise policy (0 give a Cortain |y pagt Noble Grands Club will |day by Dave Patterson, manager. | “2HORS | 4 What was the principal poem of John Milion? {| Rice & Ahlers Co. o hrou‘r,v;v o u]vwil« :l::zdcl\d\ meet with Mrs. Hans Loken in the Mr. Weiss is an experienced elec- | | 5. What republic of the Western Hemisphere has the oldest civiliza- .. iz—O0il B z one might e the Japs thought |Bome of Mrs. Robert Meek on Fri- |trician and acted in that capacity| ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 |tion? Plumbing—Oil Burners ORIC they' had persuaded the chief m‘dn, November 27, at 8 pm. An:at the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining| This is an unimportant day in ANSWERS: Hutma BYSTEM CLEANING Jead them through ' the jungle A.H““'mb""fi are .,,p,,d to attend I Company for some timie: | planetary direction ‘but there - is 1. Incisors Phone 34 Sheet Metal Ph 15 night in'an attempt to sneak around | {rh = |a_strongly benefic aspect late ‘| 2. 3080 counties. - cne ! “ the marines and attack on the flank. | 5 the afternoon. gt 3. 8ix legs & The old chieftain, however, led the CYOSSWOI’d Puzzle HEART AND HOME: As the 4 “Paradise Lost.” Alaska Laundry Japs straight into an American | ¥ {young come under a configuration 5. Brazil. JUNEAU = YOUNG i, ambush | NeROsE influencing thém to serious effort Har dwa c < an . Infuriated, the Japs bayoneted : Paradise in winnihg the war, this weekend ? [ : re Lom | him seven times. A few days luu‘r.; 1 T‘n‘r]rd :wu -~)v hess pieces | should'‘be a, time for every memd Lagf: will :increase in roundhouses,:bert and Emgl J. Loughran; for p Y E E STENDL“ however, he was up and hobnobbing | 5 pyor igh ber of the family to make plang |SoT28€S and hangars. Vancouver, James H. Fitzgerald. PAINTS—OIL—GLASS 2 ey around with his buddies, the mar- | o e " | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Leaving for Seattle were, Frank For Expert Radio Service " I 18, Prg for aiding the Unjted Nations. From | 1 - . TELEPHONE 5.4 ings. 17298, Segomrort Aust now on there will be an awakening India will ‘keep the wotld in sus- | H. Harrington; Nelson C. Kroner, NE BLUE 129 In all the other islands of the; to the varied perils surmundmmpeme for some time but Saturn Marie Kroner, George H. Shinn,| or call at 117 3rd St., Upstairs Picific there is a similar native ;“, |the Allles and ‘the spirit thac""fl Uranus are in aspects that|Fern'M. Lammers, Lloyd Lammers, | 15 Years' Experience agtitude toward American troops. In ‘eashy chuses desperate effort ‘will gain | 66 1o give hope of a sound agree- | Frank “M. Coplin, Erling B. On-| Fréihich New Caledonia, the natives ' g7 § "*‘“‘“ = ort Wil B8IN | kit between Britain and the Na- |soien, Mildred Onsoien, Erling O.| e & w 5 1 0. Devoured strength. Essential war work wdll 1 n | G h_. say: “Me no French, me American.” | 18 v W Nasks Hoe Bhodime . the " eaimisst | voe il tional pau:ty which will assure sup- |Oswald, Kenneth R. Allen, James| uY ml Ol British 'islands it's the same| 36 Resound of every active man and women|POTt: Of the United Nations. Ma- K. Anderson. (Caretul Prescripti ' . i Fhionizes 60, Polnt Where a for the duration. WOMAR | htma GHndhl may be affected by | George G. Richardson, Earl L. o Per for fium o e acirc | B e eave Solution Of Vesterday's Puzzle | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: High wag- |® G€5ire for compromise which will Gohlke, William H. Dore, Clayton Perfect comfort H S PA 1c | Public store- the branch i3 I houses 61, Pack 2 84 Notaitih dura- 60, Cooluklimla es paid by the war industries , will | B.YC B Donar o psubobestil | O Blfek, Peter, Kadaevich, Norval ® Centrally located