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PAGE FOUR ' — THEDALY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNERUALASKA — THURSDAY, JULY 79, 1943 { . * | using the following two lines as guides for cach side e e e > ally Alabk(l Emplre of the plane; an imaginary line paralled with the Published every evening except Sunday by the ilull length of the protruding edge of the lumbar e 70 YEARS AGO £2% murine DIRECTflRY rm.’?:?:;“;:;“:;.'n.. i ¥ b HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY section of the chine-bone, which line extends one R 1 P e e ] Gastineuau Ch Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. \dene | InCH directly above such protruding edge; a line on peRirss - o HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President " cice » o) Py P R.L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Buxlneu M-""" the inside of the loin two inches from the flank edge JULY 29 § JULY 29, 1923 —— - = 7 ——,and running parallel with such edge for the full Henry O'Malley, U, S. Commissioner of Fisheries, Who with Senator | =y | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Entered in the Post Office in Junean as Second Class Matter. length of the loin. All fat obstructing the measure- Horace O. Adams | Wesley L. Jones and Congressman L. H. Hadley of Washington, were Drs Kasel’ and BECOND and FOURTH i Délivered by oarrier In Juncsw and Donslus for $1.50 per month, ,MeNt Of the second line shall be removed. In addi- M":];e‘l‘k;awxfl*‘ms isiting the fishing industries of Alaska making a detailed study of the|' P :ondnymo; each month By mail. postage paid. at the following rates !t regoing, all rough fat in the pelvic cav- o Muser heries conditions, was due to arrive shortly at Juneau. Bcottish Rite Terple p Gbe yeas-in ivane, ¥15.007 405 moathe, In sdvincs, $2.80; | 1,00 -0 the foregoiy o Eileen and Colleen Hellan | i y reeblll‘ger beginning at 730 p. m one month, in advance, $1.25. ity of the heavy end of the loin (sirloin) shall be Mrs. H. W. Stuart . — Subscribers will confer a favor If they will promptly notify | & fih itk B & M. W 3 3R Businioss Ottics’ uf ahy falltre S firesularity 0 the Gé-, ‘tnmmcd smooth and trimming by a knife shall be Tona Campbell The steamer Buford with the San Francisco trade commission gt this livery of their papers |apparent. No fat remaining in the pelvic cavity Mrs, M. M. Madison time touring Alaska, was to arrive in Juneau within a few days. 5§ DENTISTS JOHN J. FARGHER l Blomgren Bullding Phone s¢ | | Worshipful Master; JAMES W ——— | LEIVERS, Secretary. hones: News (J”If(‘, 602; Business 0“11‘0. 374 % atcsreril ik e s shall exceed one inch in depth Tronc, BouRer e MEMBER OF ASROCTATED PRESS i Basically, because wages, rent, maintenance and A. F. Brightman The first of the semi-final matches in the Juneau :renms Club’s | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 'nther factors have increased while strict ceilings have i A s curnament were scheduled to be played off in the men’s singles this Dl' A w Sl { ' B P 0 ELKS republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- s J.E B d C. E. Harland were the principais 1 . . . ewar . . 8 . wise credited in this paper and also the local news published been set on retail prices, the OPA’s system has been ‘, afternoon. arragar an a; ‘e the principais in L Sinets evary Sha il AU A RN B | S & WM»‘., ¥ S R T DENTIST y nd el TR N S ARG S ot la failure in many cascs. 3 match. Capt, P. A. Agnew and John McLauehlin were al | . days at 8 P. M. Visiting Bry A R il = aiadh i Wholesale prices have been allowed to increase | Y H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E the semi-final match in the other division and the winner of the match ;| 20TH CENTURY BUILDING welcome. N. FLOYD FA Fourth Avenuc Blds., Seattle, Wash, " lwhile retail prices remain the same and.retailers|} was to play Fred ;9"".*"5- Thck“"’me"s MRG0 SN TEOL TN o S Ofride Phone 46 B E;‘:c‘;g;‘,,,,““‘e" Pk | 8 3 rs. H. ¢ er was also scheduled this day and utie Y % i e ‘make less money or sell for no profit “ W. S. Pullen and Mrs, H. L. Faulkner was also sc 3 e dt————————— The stars incline winner was to play Miss Harriett Barragar. A druggist complains that while the OPA allows but do not-compel” {an increase on 18 percent in the wholesale price of o) The American Legion was prepared to hany cut the S. R. O. s | n thic - a certain chemical, retail prices must remain the = Dl’. 1!. m ‘:m". : prEse Jizht when “Battling” Johinson and “Kid” Love were to clash in a return Jfllm Ge’ er P) Y WICGLY : . FRIDAY, JULY 30 »out at Elks' Hall. In addition to this there were to be two other beuts. i For BETTER Groceries | A candy manufacturer is allowed to ihcrease his price 6.25 percent and the OPA required that the) Room $—Valentine Bldg Denefic aspects rule strongly to- Through T. J. McCaul, agent for the Dodge car, Mike George of the | v “ PHONE 763 Phone 1034 Fierid q""mm“m?"f ()““’\_ p "Ll oo _lh' 1y. It ds auspicious for comstruc-|jcader Department Store, purchased a Dodge special delivery car. The I Ol;A has1nol permitted \|(‘vu nn] an;i ot ;e_xt sel.l.olA 12 plans and for the flpp]:f,mo,, our Bl s Aathne impmvomm& |raise maximum prices on the sale of said item. nd | 5f courageous initiative in human | RN - the retailer had the choice of selling for a loss or 'affairs, | ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. . " | 4 £ The Admiral Rogers was dué to arrive from the South with 150 Graduate @ ex tore Inot selling because the retail margin was not 6 per-| HEART AND HOME: . Women Knidhta b Ooliibie meihbere and) wives abokcd uate Los Angeles College ) |cent. are under the happiest of plane-|" ¥ ¢ 8 i ' o(g;;mmot.ry and Your Reliable Pharmacists or case the War v tar, luences today. They should T halmology In another case the War Labor Board allowed «::‘i; :‘Ja;m‘vum g, wypflt_lrm_m kighteen Nobles from Tsiam Temple of Shriners were among the|| & 2 AT BUTLER-MAURO 11 cigar companies to increase wages and the OPA |& i | sroup due to arrive here from San Francisco. DRUG €0. | difficult tasks and in power to lead retaliur s ol .n goed works of all sorts. High sy Nullesale prices, Bif e Ml are I positions in Government affairs After spending several weeks visiting friends and relatives on the ARY |¢afl prices must remain the same. and in business organizations await | coast and in the East, W. B. Kirk of the Butler-Mauro Drug Company, | . OPA fixed a wholesale ceiling price of $250 Per|yyoqt numbers of those who are/and Mrs. Kirk, were due to arrive on the Admiral Rogers. 0 today the Nazi's all-out|100 pounds for Louisiana potatoes. Simultunmusly,‘um“mg in war service. Today isl 2 bombing of Britain began., This was the weapon {the Texas price was fixed at $3.7 This resulted in|lucky for love affairs. Marrmgps! Weather l'epox't: 57' high; 55, low. with which Hitler was going to force Britain out of ,Louisiana farmers trucking their spuds across the!that unite men and women past the war in no time at all state line where they brouzht a higher price. The | their youth will be numerous this Today Hitler’s Ruhr Valley lies in shambl nd New Orleans’ markets had no spuds while Texas mar- month and next. The need of | the all-out bombing of Germany continues. The kets were flooded. Now Louisiana farmers are fig-|companionship will be felt strongly tables are reversed uring on skipping planting a new erop of potatoes*aWONg Persons Who. have 5""“‘“““‘ In the past several days the Allies have dropped and tons still in the ground rhay never be dug. But,l0sses of loved .ones in the war, | more bombs on Hamburg than the Germans on many ot‘lmr cities are short of spuds. EUSHIEES (Aans Fetppos A e {who are looking forward to what Britain in the entire Battle of Britain. Grocers have the OPA headache. And no won- turers to increase | ‘fnllov\o(l by allowing the manu The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 13¢ R R T s Wl . HARRY BACE = | Druggist ; Marlin Doubledge Razor fiades | 18 for 25¢ Just threc yecars ag Daily Lessons in English % 1, corpox {|[ e sm meaveuameses FOR ABUSED HAIR T Parker Herbex Treatments Will WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Smith purchased a new Correct Halr Problems | pair of pants.” TROUSERS is in much better taste. 9 will happen in the commercial| " , AL i ¥ S gr |der. They are governed by 29 maximum price Te8U- | world after the war are reminded | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Palatial. Pronounce pa-la-shal, first ‘ id s lations, 63 other controls applicable at the processor, of the emphasis placed on sur- and last A’s unstressed, second A as in LAY, accent second syllable. “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangie Bldg. i THE PRICE MUDDLE wholesaler or jobber level, plus 10 general ration or-|prise. It is plain that world finan- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Accompaniment. Observe the two C's and T T4 !ders governing food products. And all of these may cial systems are to be revised if|the I & o8 g %, On the war front things look mighty fine this pe amended and are from day to day inot actually changed in basic] ~SYNONYMS: Pungent, acrid, biting, caustic, stinging. Jones Stevens Sllop Bervice More Counplete st week. All indications point toward a speedy collapse In one case a general order was issued May 10, forms, but the unexpected is to WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us LADIES'—MISSES' THE BARAN“P | of Italy and the rest should not take long. But on 1943 On May 13 OPA indicated through the press ¢ considered as a probability and | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: READY-TO-WEAR { the home front things are in a mess that ‘these price tables would be changed. While|¥hat now appears impossible may ADROIT: dexterous; clever. “His adroit handjing of the matter restored Beward Street Near Third corrEE SHOP? There is much room for criticism of the Admin- retailers still were remarking stocks in line with un-g‘” accepted by bankers fllldfGOK- harmony istration and all of its bureaus. But at the same pMay rder, 5 - over|&nment. heads. The cost of the S o I SR P ey g —— ] May 10 order, OPA issued the revised order over s 1o Lhe Tinitall States 3aoty bc| i S e s ' time the mess has opened the way for a lot of poli- the weekend of May 14-16. In this case the official’ tical criticism that s just so much ballyhoo text of the May 10 order was not avaflable In mime- et sastor e ‘g,_,;“‘;;;z.:e:,;';g;‘! MODERN ETIQUETTE ** poprra 1xe || JAMES C. COOPER \DR.D. V. KNOWLES | | Latest Scientilic Foot Correction It is apparent, however, that some of these bu-'ograph until 5 pm, May 13, although the text had | peace, astrologers declae, 4 C.P.A. . reaus which came into being for the purpose of peen published in the Federal Register for May 12, NATIONAL ISSUES: Treatmem‘&-,,-,----A.,,.m-.,-,-..----,N--,,m,mn Business Counselor and General Drugless -Practice. fueeling_ war, conditions have gone, {ar beyopd. His:to be. effective, May 10. fof the thoushnds of dRpe who‘ Q. Where should the wife sit when a man and his wife are taking | COOPER BUILDING OSTEOPATH ‘ { for the selfish purpose of perpetuating their employ- What's to be done about all of this? . This non- have been mobilized in va,nouxs“l woman friend driving? and | ment. Powers have been given widely and willingly sense is costing us a lot of money. We haven't the cehters in western states will be a R Uik Abbear 1§ coitpe, the wite Abould it in tie Hack seut CHIROPODIST as a wartime necessity and the abuse of these powers answer. To completely, clean house would solve the Subject of protracted discussion. e —————————— o sl AR is diszracetul ek % ot o b Riésidents of the Pacific Coast wm‘“‘“‘ Hoie et f 7 G ook AN ureha A oy NS e " 2 . problem but it might be disastrous a 3 e have \ stubbarn Drejudices . due Q. Is it proper for a passenger on a sleeping car to consult his seat TYPEWRITERS MINS l When Congress created the Office of Price Ad The Chamber of Commerce of the United States | ‘mdLe before asking to have the beds made up? 4 ministration it was for the purpose of controlling py s ing s y 0DE. Assapialinn W Mie, Qrientsls fipld and Serviged:hy Fatanof Holel—Lower Lobhy proposes the following summary be followed. It and their representatives in Con- ‘ A. Yes. | prices. The OPA was set up as a price control might be the answer: 'uess will continue to reflect sen-| Q. What is the meaning of “au jus” on a menu? J- B- Blll'hl‘d & cl. ERNE EHONE | mechanism as specifically provided in Section 2-H “Price controls should, In the first instance, be |fiment opposed to laxity in meth-| A. It is a French phrase meaning “in the meat's own juice.” “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Office, 387 Home, Red 669 of the law which reads applied at the points where prices of raw materials ods of dealing with an 1mpuxmm‘ Batisfied Customers” : H d"Thl' lm:'n‘f granted in this -W'ilfm shall not be and finished products are determined. |pigblem. There is a sign mm;:‘ Al Sob i EaT Era i O ! ! used, or made to operate, to compel changes in the e p 5, rols oms sage wl | B i o . s ot et o b by rne ot i st s o e - crseis || LOOK and LEARN ¥ ¢ coroon || , Juszhn Melety Sy | means or aids to distribution established in any in- to add to the cost of merchandise their established li¢. opinion. ‘ DH H VANCE FRANCISCAN DISHES ‘ dustry, except to prevent circumvention or evasion percentages of markup in order that they may main-| INTERNATIONAL AFWAIR ——— Beebdlir dingsrararipr OSTEOPATH R.C.A. Victor Records | of any price ceiling established under this act.” tain their business existence. | Because the Axis power, have s 1. Can a snake jump? Consultation and examination BRING OLD RECORDS ! The law has not been followed. The OPA has “In all price controls full account should be !he Pattern of contlic’sin the WAL, 2, How many terms did President Hoover serve? free Hours 18 to 12; 1 to §; 2 i used its price control mechanism in many instances taken of changes in labor and other costs. ‘Uf’x‘f‘fd .,N‘“m“s 'fo' 8 ;. will meet| 3 How many stomachs do cows have? 7 to 8:00 by appointment. to reorganize the whole pattern of American busi-\ “Price control should not be administered for ;:;t‘l’mé;‘gko‘:'“lfe oo Tin SUPEriON| 4. what States comprise the middle Atlantic Division of the United Gastineau Hotel Ammex i ness along lines approaching state socialism | purposes of profit control. ;noison gas b AJapanese In battles States? South Pranklin 8t. Phone 177 INSUB.ANCB The regulations have been so many, the changes “To make price regulations workable under | with the C.dhese, which has been 5. What is the estimated temperature of the sun’s surface? - in the regulations have come about so fast and furi- actual business operations, the experience and under- |of special interest to our chemists, ANSWERS: | shanuck Agency ous, that it is foolish to expect any person to under- | standing of irade associations should always be used |may prove one of the greatest of 1. It can strike for a distance equal to about one-half or two-thirds & .l stand the rules. |in the drafting stage. No regulations should be|the many. mistakes made by the 0! ils length. Sary It With Flowers™ but g An_example: |issued without full discussion and consultation with enemy in the Pacific, astrologers 2. One; he was defeated for re-election. “SAY IT WITH OURSI" . r s A butcher is given ceiling prices to follow. That |representatives of the field affected. ‘declare. Allied might in an all-i 3. Four, & | tllslr u.nll | is easy enough. But at the same time he is told “Demands by government agencics for ques- O WAr IS to be demonstrated in 4. New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Juneau Flonsts Grocery and Meat Marset | how he must cut his meat. A brief extract from|tionnaires and reports sheuld be reduced,should be|COMiNg. Weeks as overwhelming to| 5. 6000 degrees, Centigrade. Phone 311 / 478—PHONES—371 Section 23 of MPR 355, governing ceiling prices on|more simplified, and furthef coordinated, |those who dared to. provoke the i High Quality Poods as 1 beef, yeal, lamb and mutton cuts tells the butcher| “There should be scrupulous care not to use"";:tl_ dfimwr:c“’s' B o i STUCK AT HOME |change and “see the world.” The| r— - Moderate Prices MBS b oLt Toliow . thicss. stencbone: olabsitionbions ‘ot enteratioae 0 other: dasios: m““h’nve s:h: a:’zu‘:;e AR }e:r" or‘ gai:: . RICHMOND, Va—When Louis other day he got the call to begin| n. & A “Fourth, the excess loin (lumbar) and pelvic |will violate the clear intention of Congress in its|through maual seevice ar oraiy|Miler, star University of Rich- his work—at the University of 1ce hlers Co. (sacral) fat shall be trimmed from the inside of the |prohibitions against actions requiring changes in es<:erfon.s counected. With the war.|iod athlete, joined the Navy's Ve Richmond. PLUMBING HEATING il i full loin upon a flat surface, with no other support | tablished business practices and methods, or disturh|Women should be most fortunatel i eem he had high hopes that E = Sheet Metal H.S. GRAVES | 1 to change its position, meat side down, and removing | competitive conditions. in_their love interests. when he was called to-duty, hed Fur seals annually migrate 6- PHONE 34 “The Clothing ¥ias" 4 all fat which extends above a flat plane parallel with “There should be no payment, of subsidies for Lhoi Children born on. this day prob- 0y e o S0 uie. | the flat surface supporting the full loin and on a|production and distribution of commodities unless|8Rly Will be successfpl, especially| —s=as - — — EHOMR OF HART 50“"‘""‘“1 level with the full length of the protruding edge of | Congress itself finds thatgthe public interest requires |1 tle learned professions. Both| s e : R s gy sy oy S * DLODRInG i the lumbar section of the chine-bone. Then all fat such payments, and fixes by law both the scope and girls and.. baks. Wil be, very intel. JUNEAU L YOUNG 5 shall be removed which extends above a flat plane, | the rate.” ligent and industrious. — - — el Lt s 5 (Copyright, 104 Hardware Company ZORIC @ | 'fliflfl'fll er, had enough votes to uphold South. Carolina on the vital, vote| — T S <l PAINTS—OIL—GLASS SYSTEM CLEANDNG ; the President. |on commodity subsidies, cars in the garage. $ Pubic vencls 50 By war of b it e g PII 15 ! ' m- | But when the President's mes- This was Bymnes' pet bill. It was; NOTE: Diplomats, are likewise| 12 Halt 40. Remunerates Guns aad Ammunitien one . sage was read, he was amazed to a personal issue., Maybank had | losing exempuhn ‘from paying in- ‘r’l ‘é’;‘”"’““‘ ¢ m?‘x’l‘n‘i’l’ym. i A] k L d w note that Senator Hill led the succeeded to Bymes placc in thelcome tax. 'rxu; State Department| 15 Nomad. P B aska Laundry : ‘{'lvkllxlxtu lufl oo::emde his chief in the SSSSMB::‘:W tsvoc‘zgsf.:;e:slh:g d‘o?t; ms;st.s that .xx\come earned in. this| :: :’:fi:"}::d:“so :g‘. gi’l;’%:‘é:(:tfrl:“ - g - - (Continued trom Page One) - {mend on every roli-call. That one 2?;0‘11([’[10::; (::] n:énin:::;‘tfl‘;ouig ifte Ten AL Etorse Guy Smlih—Drugs uu AH OWL 1 3 4 CAPITAL CHAFF | vote was the deciding factor. be taxable. This does not apply to g the Bdat o Shny (Careful Prescriptionists) ' bicg 0\;’&-; Foming until it arrived wmilo Perkins, former director of — a, diplomat's salary, however. .‘gmou:‘l' fi?: Toink: archate !léllh-llvl-fi- Ph‘)ne G3 3 at 3: am. BEW and chief casualty of the . (Ci 1m 1943, United Fea- : V. ) B . H ICK'S DANISR | Here is the backstage explana- Jones-Wallace war, may be draft- | DIPLOMATIC GASOLINE mreospzf,;nw ”lm'fy E Bale S5 Uhintaoe nick- y %CRADH Stand Opposite Colisens L tion of that mystery, Actually the ed to becomé president of Swarth- | Washington diplomnb, are. now B",f"‘;:’ Kipy. . o= 'c':!.‘.',‘fl, Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie i o veto message was sent to Ed Hal- more College. . . . Here is one tip|loging .one, of ,their most pleasant 85. Old thmes:poetlc 67. Anglo-Sazon DOWN { ARRAR 520 sey, Secretary of the Senate, at a regardmg the source of blak mar-| privileges—exemption from Federal| s of a knight 66, Perfads of timo slaye 1. Scoreat bridge | , g ] Juneau Heating Service little before 3 o'clock, with instruc- | ket gas coupons. When you get a tax on gasoline. : ‘;“::‘l:: L sl Dnncan S Cleanmg B. E. Feero 211 Second St. | s not ‘to deliver tht" message gas ration book at the OPA in It has long been the custom for, . c;.,',. and PRESS SHOP INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS until 4:30 pan, just a few minutes | Alexandria, Va. extra coupons are | diplomats to drive into a filling 5. Send by public Cleaning—Pre: Re, Heating Pla - before the Senate adjourned. pulled out and dumped . into the | station, get a tank full, and say carrier . PARERovaiiig i e 0"48"’""" } At 4 oclock, White House ad-|Waste basket. Wonder who cleans| “charge it, please.’” And when the 4 Baothes PHONE 333 Bteves, Qsiet Heat 01l Burners visers knew, Senator Tom Connal-|out the basket? . . . One White bill is presentéd at the end of the TRl ammend “Neatness Is An Agget” Phone 787 or Green 585 | 1y, co-author of the Smith-Connal-!Hpuse adviser, just finishing a po- month, the Federal tax is deduct- . 9. Song i g E ly anti-strike bill, was to take alitical sur of farm sentiment ed, the diplomat paying the bal- 10. Nimble train to Canada. So the strategy in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ilinois gance, A grand time is promised all 11 Help up was to wait until he had left to an h;dinn?. has told the Presi-| his was based on the legal fic-|Who attend tonight's picture pro- | A Qe | i ) \ 1 catch his train, then have the veto dent that farmers are now. With tion that gasoline was an “im-|8fam.at the Resurrection Lutheran’ i ov 1 H m:ssflge delivered by Senate Sec- him. Last February, the same ob-|ported comfnosgny." and thus (l;:a Chyreh. beginning at 8 o'clock. 'EL',.'S:,,,., I 1891 erfla“a(enmry o' Ban ng—lm retary Halsey | server reported farm, sentiment in ax should be waived Trevor Davi§ of the Snap Shovo~ ! ObiSrate v Halsey was supposed to Keep so-‘lshe e ;;te-s anpuset; But with the new burden (J.4Wmlgm;"ih“';"‘_'°m“” pictures Stotai fastener - : iR o bt e S e s L b st 5| The B.M.Behrend :;:tc,n;:ow:\‘er. he made the mis- think this. survey is too optimis- :m;. ga‘:urskza:;;:l“;:l‘:n;;:: I:l:)\lv‘c first at Juneau. and then traveling .g;&?;n"firo‘rm e - b e s take of telling Senator Lister Hill tic, that most farmers are still palked at giving extra service {o|l0 Skagway and Whitehorse. g8 B : of Alabama. Senator Hill wasAct- asainst FDR and will continue (he diplomatic. corps—making out| 'O Whitehorse, the plclures“ L K"‘"“""‘“ Bahk ing Majority Leader in the absence S0. monthly bills, calculating the tax, Wil Show & nees jaispesting pange | 35: l'orm into & row of Senator Barkley and supposed b AT dedugting it, and likewise explain. |\2M& Of beauty as seen from the 48 Inuicate S T - to be fighting for.the President, | SOUTH CAROLINA FRIENDS. ing it all to the Bureau of Inter-|feor on ® ,:? konhmve:hfifia' T;:e B Firiog out Oldest Bank in AIBSka When Hill learned about it, he| .One little-noticed by-play in the nal Revenue, or:pu': Al:ska flr;d Pafps Tiee 5. o,:',',sfl‘{melwy instructed Halsey to bring the vewvclusmg days of Congress was the| Result is that diplomats are pay- With time mrmimng Mr. Davxs 5¢. Small boat 2 : i g 55. Shee message _out on .the floor right way Senator Maybank ,of South ing the full rate—when they can will also show some interesting 87 Watertan f COMMERCIAL SAVINGS away. Halsey understood by this Carolina stabbed his old friend, get the gas. Many are also stretch- movies_of our own neighborhood 58. Gr:m:;l'her- . that Hill, the Administration lmd-l(-x—fik'umm. ex-Justice Byrnes of ing their legs, and leaving their;of Juneau.