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- o— Y SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1943 THE DAIL e e P e e e [ the activities of the Office of War In- |as we see it mpire | formation on the home front are now dominated by | ! i L Rl i i | frem Professional § il et bt o ignepressure promoters who preser ek siesman- | HAPPY BIRTHDAY {1{ 20 YEARS AGO F¥: EMPIRE { DIRECTORY reoaton “ f EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY |ship to honest information. These promoters would ” | B s Beeond and Main Sirests, Junesu, Alasks. treat as stupid and reluctant customers the men and | Gastineau Channel WELEN TROY MONSEN - =~ - = - Prealdent |, i & ey @ o _m S e )m ['!\“' lnlen(!”?(“\lv: ‘ Th.bl_\ ldvl(‘lmrp \11105;.1 MAY- 15 i P E [Sivek St She Clfy REATIR MRS R N s ‘ After finally announcing that he was to leave Washington, D. C., MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Sutered 1n the Post Office {n Juneau as Second Class Matter, |11 PUblic 1n wartime is the sglfish one of ‘Whit's Harry I. Lucas !June 20, for his Alaskan trip, President Harding intimated that he SECOND and FOURTE s in it for me John Loyell |hag prepared a list of problems confronting the government in respest to Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. JOHN J. FARGHER, Worshipful Master; JAMES W, Claire Hansine Olson Henry H. Larson Virginia Langseth James Soufoulis, Jr. “We know that Americans have an intelligence, a will to win, and a dignity which deserves the facts 'as well as the slogans | Alaska, which were to serve as a basis for a study and he and his accom- panying Cabinet members were to make on the trip. Freeburger y mail, postage One yesr, in advance, ene month, in advance, $1.25, Subscribers will confer ibe Business Office of any fallure or irregularity i the de- DENTISTS Blomgren Building Phone 56 favor if they will promptly notify We believe, as Elmer Davis has said, ‘That the : Y Uvery of their papers. . i Assistant District Forester M. L. Merritt returned here from a VERS, Secretar; Telephones: News Office, 603; Business Offics, 374 stter p erica p ersta 9 his Lt. James W. Paine i LEI , Secre y. e R T | better ‘:;l IA"';“ "“d""?h L“‘S‘ raml:\d :hfltl :“:" s month’s absence in the States on official business. He was accompanied R |war is about, the harder they will work an ght to | o A . o o . , e 1‘;{«“?“ o‘r m‘m mlh e ued tor | WiD it MAY 16 by Mrs. Merritt and tlreir two children, D A w sl n B P 0 ELKS o Associated Press is iy en or | Edwin Hildre ~ T ewa P bt 4 republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or mot other- L o DIt p. 9 re v 9 3 - | . . . Pt Eiis it credited 1o this paper afid also the local Dews published L !"’_“""’““ “lh”_ ot ;‘”“m’ ‘"_"””f“ ‘:J‘“ ‘:" Robert L. Brown | L. D. Henderson, Territorial Commissioner of Education, accepted Meets every Wednesday at 8 berein ’r“"’“‘( 1 "I“"“é:”“ ";’)‘“ “‘l ‘"‘ l““‘ fx (“"I s Thomas E. Taylor |an invitation to deliver the Commencement address at the Ketchikan = L N";‘jfi;fi:fi‘g‘g;;gx ormation for Elmer Davis do not share his faith in ) come. S Allan McKenzie High School's graduating exercises. g ! ALASKA cmcmin‘lgll')n GUARANTEED ‘Ec:'_ng’a- the American people. They are turning this Oifice etk B et ol " £ Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, THAN THAS ANY OTHNR PUB! » | var Ifor: i P o var ’ A WEEXT HFT Secretary, — e | Of “‘v‘;, ‘;’@”"“'f"’} {“‘»‘0 an "’“;“i"fb‘:“d’ ;“.“»‘L;‘““f- Miss Emma Perelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perelle, was % NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alasks Newsapers, 1011 ‘e BAYe DRNAL Tor. ¢ momenS QQURIEQ Y. LAY |to arrive in Juneau on the Alameda from Latouche where she had been American Bullding, Seattle, Wash. personal integrity. All of us feel that his standards |lmching school. of truth and ours are identical. When he asked us 0 R 0 P E 4 2 : bo reconsider our relgnatins ve offerd 10 work forlf & 1.8 b . : , || Dr. John H. Geyer ||| PIGGLY WIGGLY 4 “The stars ncline Burdett A. Winn, son of Mrs. Anna Winn, left on the steamer DENTIST - {him, personally under the direction of an éditor who s | |Victoria for Bohemia, Oregon, to resume work at the Evening Star Mine Fer BETTER G would be answerable to him personally. We cannot | but do not compel’ i 2 ] : ] : Room 9—Valentine Bldg roceries N {in which he was one of the chief stockholders. be associated with the “propaganda purposes or PHONE 763 Phene 1634 | o {methods of those who are actually running Mr. Davis' domestic branch for him | “If any doubt remains as to why we have re- {signed, Mr. Davis can release our letters of resigna- ‘ A. Van Mavern, traveling man, left on the Queen for Seattle. L. M. Carrigan, commercial man, passed thorugh Juneau on the SUNDAY, MAY 16 ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. ""The Rexall Store” Benefic aspects rule strongly to- | Queen for Wrangell. Gradua [tion. We shall not make any further statements on|day which is fortunate for churches 8 ange et of“oxp“:‘:;“com Your Reliable Pharmacists the situation. Let's get on with the war.” |and the clergy. Under this config- W Bkt g t b ¢ “The Gard £ th Opthalmol and N uration study of the Scripture will| . Bigoff, who made a hit in the production ol he m» en of the logy .Mnm be more general than in all pre-|Shah” with his Russian Cossack dancing, left on the Queen for Seattle. Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground 4 8 { G €0. All-round Newspaper Man [Vious times, it is foretold. ; R L ondio SO SR HEART AND HOME: Women| A baby girl was born this day to Mr. and Mrs. John Langseth in - (New York Times) | may be exceedingly apprehensive|St. Ann's Hospital in Juneau. The new. baby was daughter number two - Tuesday The Associated Press made Frank B.|and depressed today. The stars en-|in the Langseth family. The Charles W Carier HABIY nAcE Spe— Noyes its honorary president. It was a new honor,|courage the writing of letters and 2 i Mflflua % HOUSECLEANING NEEDED? in galy ngy ond tey SOUS UHK BG K HE G e e waad. fettihe o) ML Hotths Bibctieniatipe ab Ui ipks semion of tie Magkx ry Druggist —_— ing founder ‘_’f the association, thirty-eight years “5;lcl‘“' “:x;":] ws.ll.s indianibe ,i,hex_e‘Legzslatllre‘ arrived in Juneau on the steamer Northwestern, after spend- Fourth and Pranklin Sts. ! | Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades Ron, Baul W. SBater of Michigan, upon reading|Prasifent, is still gne of 1th directirs. ES was Simpek| FROR B9 IE Y ; ing a short time in Seattle on a business and pleasure trip. PHONE 13¢ 18 for 25 t 16 writars for th '0” ¢ wap POFD in a newspaper office. His father, Crosby S.|is a sign which seems to promise ‘ c ;h; Stflbf_mel“: o “Zlm:‘lulxtn th L‘ obmo domnn:: i el ‘Washington §lag, taught Him kner, o ghmh Lt l::fl’“::c Weather was generally fai 7;11); a maximum temperature of 45 and f ’ njormagEap, who. reechbly B 1080, S8 5| the whole art and mystery of newspaper making.|in its power. Communication be- Pipr seskiag bty Jeity SR gL 20 8 FIRST AID HEAD 5 2 that if there is one iota of truth in the statement, prank Noes began by selling newspapers over the | lween persons long separated” will |a minimum of 43. ':. uuimqm“s \ “The Store for Men” Congress should take up some spring housecleaning | office counter. He was a reporter. He became mmm_"bolhpossl:le Lhroug:d_n:enml sym-| Parker Herbex Treatments Will ! 9 in the OWI. |ger. At one time he was editor, with prosperous re- |Pathy, the seers predict. orrect Halr lems B'N S All of these writers were topnotchers—men and [sults, of The Chicago Record-Herald, which he lery| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: E""‘“"?"jr D ‘l L H E " h e Fah g ! women who were willing to get about the job of to become president of his present newspaper com- |inary midsummer business activity| a'y BSSOI'IS In flg 's L. GORDON s rid’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg telling the people about the war. The letter of resig- | pany. |is ' prognoetidated, The tempera- Y > q . ' ¥ e 4 | mental stock market will fluctuate § o mme— i nation is an editorial in itself. It follows With Victor Lawson and Melville E. Stone, he‘\l‘a':pl\' ‘;mt 41) shigw sbbadl gm‘m; r 3 “We had not intended to make public our rea- | Was founder of The Associated Press, originally of [ EE ot (0 e T vediments| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Be sure and come.” .Sy, ] You'll Find Food Finer and & sons for leaving the Office of War Information, fll_.mlnois. but in 1900 eslnl?lished unde_r the laws of in Government bonds will increase| Be sure TO come.” JDIIeS-SIeveIIs Sho Bervice More Complete at though most of us have expressed them fully to El-|NeW Y‘l’“‘ e i°°°§’”“‘“‘°v “°"'_Pt'x°“"";“‘“"€.“";',;.,; sound judgment, as well as pa-| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Overalls (3 garment). Pronounce as - ; P THE B ARANOF mer Davis in our letters of resignation Misxeadnmf"”" ;38 'he 3 “;“]f; na “"?lf;:,"_" ‘:l “;"“‘i 0l- | triotism, encourages buying. Ship- | spelled, not OVERHALLS. LADIES'—MISSES’ statements issued fo the public and to Congress have | SCtoFs SOUEDt to Told up everybody In the bUsiness. | pyjding stocks will continue active,| OPTEN MISSPELLED: Meat (animal flesh). Meet (to join proper. READY-TO-WEAR COFFEE SHOP ! The freedom of the press, the honesty of its news i ic indi s made it necessary, however, for us to issue this 3 iit is indicated, and certain miscel-| Mete (to measure). Beward Street Near Third - : . . 2 % and the independence of its opinions had been|i.,aous issues will gain stability. i L (=4 fr— | statement. threatened. For some time it was no easy task to| NATIONAL ISSS'ES" Dlinina- | SYNONYMS: Chasten, pu refine, d cipline, humble, subdue. 14 “The facts have not been correctly set lorlht The | bring converts to the new society. “Cooperative”|tion of indtistry atthd Li’\e Sar “Ull .WORD .S"I‘UDY: Use a word three ume:s and it is yours. .Le't ‘us FINE question of competence of those who have resigned, |used to be a dangerous word. “Non-profit-making” pe s hidden motive among “mm_'leclease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. ‘Todn_vs word Wateh and Tesdioy & : which has been raised by some of Mr. Davis' subor- | seemed to suggest impossible altruism. Frank Noyes | tious American industrialists, it is STENTORIAN; extremely loud; powerful. “His stentorian voice was JAMES c COOPER at very rcasonn-;nl ?::u ] dinates, is not an issue, inasmuch as all have been |must have had considerable missionary work to do.|forecast. Astrologers warn that our | heard above the clamor.” C.P.A. e ral | i urged to reconsider their decisions and have been of- | The immense expansion of the field of news col-|great achievements in production! B 1 Paul Bloedhom | H fered other posts in the Office of War Information, |lection, the new agencies of communication and soimay arouse envy.within Allied na-| usiness Counselor 8. FRANKLIN STRERT | [ There is no disagreement regarding the size of the |ON, are too obvious to dwell upon. The long, unself-|tions. Absolute concentration upon| MODERN ET|0 ETTE by | COOPER BUILDING e STt e i ublications program, nor is a clash of personalities |ish labor of Frank Noyes is most to be honored be- the herculean task of winming the| i B '. ¥ T P : cause it has kept the news of so many newspapers war should obviate future ]ans! ROBERTA LEE H H 8 the reason for our resignations. NS | icior Radios A Ry : . 1 straight and honest. Everybody in the profession |for commercial power, the seers em- | L. C. Bmith n; e “There is only one issue—the deep and funda- § b il i Gk deosion and Corons and RECORDS H SEREE L it e Soaanialicn ot mer o | SEOTE HAG BUE 06l ISR BUED DERAR than this |phasize. Again they deprecate the Q. Who takes charge of the wedding fee for the clergyman? TYPEWRITERS U = formation fsummary. But we may be permitted to blend a pri-tendency to mix politics with pa- A. The bridegroom places it in an envelope and gives it to the best Bold and Serviced by EAU MELODY HOUSS i i " | vate regard and affection with a matter of general ! triotism. | e s _ L Next to Juneau Drug Co. We are leaving because Of our conviction thal|puplic ingcrest. Mr. Ochs gave a constant and an| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: ™% Whhaiias \p fo $bp tlarsyian atter the Ypdding . J. B. Burford & Ce. Seward Street Phone & ! it is impossible for us, under those who now control | enthusiastic service to The Associated Press as a Gradual progress of the planets Q. TIs it proper to speak to or of a man, by using his last name % ; our output, to tell the full truth. No one denies|member and a director. He was on cordial terms through the twelve signs of the | only, as “Hello, Wilson, or “T saw Jones last week”? 2 ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by i that promotional techniques have a proper and|with all of his brethren. He and Frank Noyes were |20diac is believed by astrologers to| A. No; a person of good breeding always, says, “Mr. Wilson” and Batistied Customers” . 3 powerful function in telling the story of the war. But |close friends be of first importance in far-reach- | “Mr. Jones.” INS R paz e DT AT Ty i RTINS Y. RN RS IS AT T e ing changes in the power or the Q. When dinner is announced, what kind of plate should be at each § She v.ad hearc- of the poultry ra-/10ss. of it by the nations on”the | plac the di table? 2 beating the drums for him as an Y place on the dinner table? \ Washin: | ik i D oning proposal, and she tele- globe. The seers, who foretell our| A The service plat DR. H. VANCE h ! |anti-fourth term Democratic presi- H 5 . g service piate. aliuc, gency | | dential hopeful Versatile Rep- Phoned the OPA, said she wanced.gfl:t e oF Bt iy 02| OSTEOPATH | M‘ resentative Clare Luce of Connecti- 10, fPeak 0 somebady about it. Leetr: s aduger. o I L e L TR Consultation and examination X 1 {cut whiles away dull moments at 1 am just a small producer,” she [ ° o e b, | ree. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to b; — ] - e : " af. said, “with about 200 chickens, But tions may cause lasting deviation I_O 0 K d L E A R N i | § ao'hm |licarings of the House Military Af- [8I% W3 80000 50 FREHENS BH i trom. purely democratic principles. an A. C. GORDON 40 840 by Appeintmat. CALIF ORNIA | o fairs Committee by sketching cari- v Y Persons whose birthdate it is hav Gastineau Hotel Anmex Grocery and Mq o o i SR this red tape of rationing this and € | e e et ittt tnirirettd and Meat Marxel | (Continued trom Page One) catures of prominent witnesses. the augury of a year of highly suc- % 19 2 rationing that, that I believe if| Y ghly ' + 2 South Frankiin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 |Freshman Representative Charles s = R A S " |cessful activities. Both men and wo-| 1. Who was the first American columnist? period, the mine labor leader can'La Follette is the only Republican m‘l"fop thf eggmh‘:ng“l“’:'o"‘z 5 "::[’wmen will benefit greatly, despitel 2. What State of the Union was called Franklin for four years? m"’“og‘e‘:t:’ Foods ay tell Ickes in effect: [DonEressian who supported the Rl ot i Py o quit.” " ithe war. 3. Which is the harder substance, platinum or aluminum? . “We will not continue work if ?risldfnlskfordsn policles in the "5, o dmit that this and|.,criaren born on this day prob-| 4. Which is the most famous river of Scotland? “Say It With Flowers” but you turn the mines back to the last campaign. La Follette also has ey i s R “,ably will be carefree and inclined! 5. In medieval classification, what were the seven cardinal sins ? “SAY IT WITH OURSI” operators, since the United Minc|a liberal labor record meiry soitch Ty are axraid" Q" to be too generous. Unusual artis-| ANSWERS: H s GB-AVES raditionally vork — d itic gifts are foretold. i % k e i = . D w:;rker:h;m::;\&ngl}co:ilt:r ;:‘u }\;;1\ . driving small producers out of bus- | 1. The Reverend Increase Mather, with his “Advice to the Public”| Juneau onsl: “The LA e‘"v“‘“er. B ebRnb ctalke azainsg th NO POULTRY RATIONING NOW iness. Another factor is the dxm:‘ s i column, begun in 1721. Phone 311 o Tl ¢ o amentY [ A month ago, the poultry section culty of controlling distribution of} . MAY 17 2. Tennessee. ME OF HART SCHAFFNER b 8 Nty lof OPA was urging rationing of a product which is handled over| Adverse planetary aspects rule to- 3. Platinum. . & MARX CLOTHING { A s poultry. But today the tune is the back fence. As it stands now,‘dalf News that is uncertain and 4. The Tweed. » MAY ]S-E“’, O ““ . |changed. A lot of things have hap- rationing of poultry is out. i“fi"“"‘sf“wry may be received from 5. Pride, vanity, indolence, avarice, gluttony, envy, and anger, | nlce & Ahlel's co. e ! So Ic‘:;" ‘“l” h“““;“"“’cgu‘l:l ’i);qpened. including a telephone call, NOTE: An increase of 22 per-|U ;W“ ""A"":s‘-) e " iy caclii MG LB R0 R LS PLUMBING HEATING z 0 R ' c 4 course than to re i {from a woman who raises chickens cent is expected in poultr: duc- | HEART o Plans fou i Ao mmines if-he wants 'to kbep them | ! en 18, 8Xpe poultry produc- o i war economic safety for retarn-[tions reach tremendous outputs.| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Arc and Acetylene Welding in nearby Virgin tion this year, though last year’s ot : Sheet Metal SYSTEM CLEANING in production b L ey il iy T 777 " ing soldiers and dislocated civil-|The aircraft industry will benefit. | Astrologers who have compared the Just how much more Lewis cau, : |fans will be widely discussed|With unemployment at its lowest horoscope of Hitler with that of PHONE 34 i | : i one expect to get from Ickes, in addi-| [ rlsEIVE[RIEDIOT] |through coming months. Oider per-|level the people of the United States | Napoleon declare that the Nazi R O EMTIAHIOEMAIGIO! sons brea in the American tragi Wil prosper amacingly wnd spend- Fuchier has many signs more Alaska Laundry | Cotibar ik Drovidetiatical. “The Tnter- [sITIAITIEIMIEIN | TIRPE[W| ’uons of mg;pendenpp and self- |ing will continue to be generous.|threatening than those in the Bon- JUNEAU F YOUNG l-___—_y__, ior Secretary already is wavering a| ACROSS Ditastons (i EMOIWIEN IIRGF{RE[N| |reliance will be slow to advocdte|Changes in price ceilings will be |aparte map. Like all bullies, Hitler] { little under heavy pressure from| 1. Sunken fence Pertaining to RIA] |$11A [D[E] sweeping . réféims which numerous but the cost of living will |is revealed as a coward to those| Hardware c = t White House advisers James Byrnes| 3. Movable bed . Note of the [TIRIA DR L |plenty for ‘all. Under the kindly‘in- [advance appreciably by the autumn,| who read his horoscope. It was - ompany y : anl ay Bepes hnd wih| gy te b VA fluence of Uraniis the new ecop-|it IS forecast. New leaders in the | prophesied that he would die last| PAINTS—OIL—GLASS cALL AN OWL ! t . Eared seal 3 ] n } Vi ) S I i | o i e | Bt e 1 B i Coepls Vi gy e R o s il b rsogied 047 w1 v points et 1 | gt and mwry muntman || g0y @ | Inside fact is that Davis, under| 1g Eacy | B S g b 22 A " ¥ s ) Guns and Ammunition B the urging of his associates, called | 7 A e T foresee conditions belonging to the| NATIONAL ISSUES: Agriculture 25Pects affecting Hitler were the Stand Opposite Colise ) 2 Britain 47. Card of a cer- | Aquarian 3 ¢ will benefit 't onth he Source of auguries predicting the| - | on Tekes shortly after the l5-day| 11 Fih cggs tain suit " Bus S APFATRS: ship-|Government }::ogm- e “{hgnlt © | decline of Nazism. Saturn in Gem- Theatre i : i . Aftlicted with 49 Ch : : 3 recoghizes needs long |© 4 truce was aunounced and tod him % "ol it 8 Shiifhe [ menta of finished steel products will|ignored. " Good cfops are foretolq |INi passing over the Feuhrers na-| r— = el y e and his whole boar ). Liess dangerous Set aside for 1 nonth 2 ) ‘ i | tural Nept: in his house of death H i T 25 0 ythical pifle g be great this mouth as war produc-|and aid in harvesting the; 1 ural Neptune 1 ] [ would resign unless they were al- Bira T oo, ety © it PRI (e i procured, bt neve’r:lfelesan:h:mpu:? seemed to presage the end of the Guy smlth Dmgs ! lowed to resume negotiations for a| 2 Depart &l Forward luuge : lic will be forced o abridge the|tyTant, after he had done many (Careful Prescriptionists) ; stitoment of the mige dipue. | % ERckmud: o zhw | Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzls |cutput was unuspally heavy. The|daily home menus. Added thou- |fo0lish things. 3 NYAL Punily Reasodis 4us \.ms blazing mad about| g’ Human race "' value DPOWN 3. Evident big question mark now is whether|sands in the armed forces and in- Persans snoke bipthdate it s have) HORLUCK'S Dml_ u"ITED STAT nos Storles that ‘the WLB hd| 3% Smabfaiotr ¢ SM o 1 WolkorSgmen: & SkUiee tnere will be enough feed to tuke|creased nged of rescuing war vic- |the augury of a year of expanding ICE 5 ES { been “by-passed” and that Ickes| si. Adverbial @ Oyules tation 5. Of the ear |care of all thé country’s chickens, |tims from starvation will reduce |fortunes and much advancement. w A R himself would endeavor to achieve ending 65. Witnessed 2. Stockings Football players | iy 9 supplies o a mipimum. Americans | omen will be lucky in love. | “ 4 compromise settlement. There will| g WAR NOTES will learn that evén the land of| Children born on this day prob-| B . BONDS be official denials, but these stories | . WStid Miont Ambassador Litvinoff’s mission|Plenty may be a place where little |2P1Y Will succeed in artistic voca-| n“can s cleanm’ AND hit very close to the mark. While aignal "™ 115 Moscow may be final, There is{to, €at becomes an everyday ex- |Uons. They may be improvident| and PRESS SHOP Ickes made no definite commit- 10 Musical fn- about one chance in three that he{Perience. yet, always opulent. Y caanres s IA“ Ps ments to Lewis, he indicated that| 4 RO'T‘“'"‘""' will return, Seldom does a man who e eaning—Frrasing—Bepairing he would play an active role in 1% degle el has fallen S0 far from favor as o —— - i PHONE 333 a , i i :"C‘Chlmg an a%";mwm satisfactory 34 System of mora) | Litvinoff with Stalin retumn pe: & % i “Neatness Is An Asset b 0 the miners, the operators, and, o 2 nently o power. Milita 7 W/ 2. Entertain manengly. po 3 Y 4 : most important of all, to the na- | W 36 Craze . |experts belleve Germany is press- y £ . tion. W .%/n i‘i‘ g ing Pinland to join a military cf- 1y i e ¢ However, rather than provoke an | —f 4 29, OT‘L‘:{“J P fensive against Leningrad. . . . { 9]—0 H " ( ' 4 ! open fight with the War Labor| %n. .fl.f///// 4 Silver mfiu !Baron Mannerheim left -Pinland ‘ Y E { I nail a i f Board, Ickes subsequently agreed 4 74l used as for Switzerland {n the ‘Mick of time. : s, | 18 \ enfury of Banklng—lflfi :’f‘t:‘h Davis to au;;:] completely out | “. H-. China If he had stayed much longer, :«ixiu : [} e picture and later announced if Finland collaborates fully with - | to a press conference that he would Germany as now appears likely, he m"daY’ “ay 15 lu:m P‘ u' TheB M. Behrends i not intervene personally to get the | would have been killed by Finnish a3 UNION HALL ! miners and operators to resume col- 7 7 opponents of “collaboration. . . . ¥ g le%"e;:arg:::“gr talks. ." . %a The Mexican Government Las|f* Bank 1 ; n the other hand, he will ot nn. st A4 1t ; weized Axel Winner-Gren's famous d 1 2 relinquish the mines if there is -%flfl. .‘u . i ::mht, “The Southern Cross,” which Scund‘n“vmn M”sic . ang lieelihood of @ sirike-—ang this “..%H.. %fl.. g ':«n';:c rescued survivors of the Abhenig, B R T e el 4 ‘:,% ¥ 3 oldesl Bank n Alaska '“1 | holds good for the duration “ 4 7 - °'{‘°""." ihe for conversion to a patrol boat and ADMISSION: \\\ ] T 1 | od . |submarine chaser in the Gulf of BOIOY : e R lans: flll l 2 TR s Gentjemen $1,00 Plux Tux | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ; Priends of Senator Burt Wheeler A ..%fl.. 55, Recognise (Copyright, 1943, by United Fea- | Seryice Men 50¢ Plys Tax i of Montana already have started | ture Syndicate, Inc.) AP Featuras -