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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1943 » D -l laSka Em ire | During the past year, Prof. Alonzo F. Myers, chalr- NSNS SRRy TSR S C R e P4 man of the N.EA., points out, more than 300,000 \ ublished every evening except SBunday by the it g » P f T H E E M P I R E Frm.mul soc’.u” 1 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY |teachers. He estimates the number will rise to z Gastin H Second and Main Streets, Junesu, Alasks. 1500,000 this year. i PUSIPR AR i mnel 1 HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President | f g " e F = 2 - B L RRNIAR U% 7. os-Bradtnatt hoa Sl Shesber |, o (-neans miRy hot be kedtly (0 asRR Sepuns AUGUST 2 AUGUST 2, 1923 — — - P —— — |[bilitles of statehood, as critics of such a move claim, —— President Warren G. Harding died suddenly this night at 7:30 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Entered in the Post Office in Junesu as Second Class Matter. | DUt they have passed up the States in solving the Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau | o'clock in the Palace Hotel at San Francisco. The news came as a Drs_ Kaser and SECOND and FOURTR o Delivered by carrler in Ja oe Bress Y }P"’blem of education H'Af'sf;i:“:o" distinct shock to the entire world. Newspapers were taken so by surprise F :m"mumw ;‘c:'tx:onm G B) i, 1d, at the foll y st yearly salary of $600 i 5 'm)] O s vt P bt Tonthy 18 e In many states a yearly salary of $ b often Sdrs. Ehery B arsét [that first extra editions only announced the sudden passing of the l’eeburger beginning at 7:30 ple one month, in advance, $1.25, considered adequate for teachers in rural areas, and ident. The Empire at 9 o'clock issued an extra containing all the s + " ubseribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity || Beile i tandards of educati il be Rene Spencer i . . DENTISTS JOHN J. FARGHER, the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- | t is probable that standards of education wi Hobert Bherd ormation on the President’s sudden demise. Mrs. Harding was the Blomgren Buil Phone 8 Worshipful Master; JAMES W, l""-}ex::ummnru': ;;:;r_:xomm 8 miiods, willse, 0 ‘IH'A'('x'v(l considerably Outside Virginia Bardi one in the sick room at the time of his passing. Doctors were LEIVERS, Secretary. i ks eribiarias —_—_— — Robert Turner ! hurriedly summoned and they pronounced death as a result of cerebral \ . POCSEESBEEESEUSEILEN SIS e - - apoplexy. The President had just returned from a trip to Alaska. republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | —— v i g ¢ N I. A. . lewat‘i . . wise credited In this paper and also the local news published | . = The beginning of a rejuvenation of the Democratic Party organization (Cincinnati Enquirer) 4 ¢ Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednes- herein. | DENTIST * " SIS TN b il " 7 + in this community and district was seen in the call issued this day by A t8 P. M. Visiting Broth During the forthcoming recess, teams of Con- A rablo Div 16 ag CRE NTH CENTURY B a{sa & lBYng F.‘;‘z} ers . NATIONAL RE’RESENrA'rIvF,s Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | gressmen will tour the United Stat discussing from the Dptigcrello LIV ap St s D ke tgg}cqom% o T D' M. e Fourth Avenue Eldg., Seattle, Wash. | . ! s b % «“ . : —— Office Phone 468 , Exalted Ruler; A ¥ o public platforms postwar plans of the United States. The stars "whne g |\ SIDES, Secretar: 3 tak A > " | High water early the previous month seriously affected mining § d y. | Their debates—if that is the proper term for these b tdfl ot ompel” { discussions—should arouse a healthy and irtelligent U not c operations in the Eagle district on the upper Yukon River, according |interest among the people of the country in one of | {osmrorrsrresoreeeeeesssd | 10 David A. Bryant, who héd spent the previous two years mining in |the most important phases of the war. We can well == |hat region Dr. John H. Geyer PIGGLY WIGGLY !say that the most important thing now is victory, ST s | — i l:l‘ GG but we must remember that, to win permanent vic- TUESDAY, AUGIEE With an option for the purchase of the mine and all the property For BETTER Grocerles PNFIEIRE cotley Do teedy W maks & IRRSHE SR flmz;'“_h .[I'"'“n;;w‘::‘ an IMPOT“l ,f the Chichagoff Mining Company on Chichagof Island, George T. Room 9—Valentine Bldg |sible peace the moment the firing of our armies n? l‘dlv bi“e;lm ,‘“pcc” rulcE 1t is ;}Jm-ksm\‘ formerly General Manager of the Alaska Gastineau Gold Min- PHONE 1763 Phome 18—3¢ ceases. R S P . s o . % 3 e | We can't plunge, with any hope of successful date for making important deci- |8 Co., and W. A. Casl'lewfh of Sea;fle.c:‘re:idelgt of the Hirst O AR s SRR 1 |decisions, into the intricacies of peace unless we have (sions and fairly promising for be-|Chichagof Mining Company, R e A ROBERT o e sy . larrived at some sort of national policy for postwar |Einning new enterprises | ) > P i SIMPSON,Opt.D. “The Rexall Store” ’m'lion The time to bring such a program into being| HEART AND HOME: Increase of Grover P.:Davis, T. L. Allen and H. L. Arnold, heads of the grocery, Graduate Los Angeles College org |is not after the armistice is signed, but before. After juvenile delinquency will awaken |drygoods and shoe department, respectively, of Goldstein’s Emporium, of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacista [the first World War we experienced a_peace settle- |American parents to faults in|were aboard the Queen for Juneau. They had spent two weeks in Seattle Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO |ment which was arrived at in the hustle, bustle and |training their ch.ildrem Good- | where they attended the Pacific Northwest Merchants Convention. Glasses Fitted Lenses G: a G DRU } confusion of an armistice—arrived at without any|natured indulgence in place of wise| LA G €0. | solid basis of sound national policy. The result, as|discipline and good example is to| After eliminating John McLaughlin in two straight sets, Capt. - W " B we now know, was a series of international difficulties |be demonstrated as resulting in|p A, Agnew defeated Fred Henning in the last semi-final event. This ————eee e, TEACHER SHORTAGE e o W e e o greater ang |Brave acts of Iawlessness. Removal "' *£CiC. 1o 3. F. Barragar together in the final match of the The Charles W. Carter HARRY RACE | S | bloodier conflict than the one we “settled” back in |Of parental supervision due to em-| .. . noles division in the Juneau Tennis Club's tournament. Mrs. i At a recent meeting of the National Education |1919. |ployment of American mothers | ;™" poiivner won the women's semi-final from Mrs. W. S. Pullen Mortuary Drugaist l A Association in Indianapolis a report was presented| The forthcoming lecture tour should steer clear the war industries is to add great-| 5, Go gcheduled to meet Miss Harriett Barragar in the final everit. Pourth and Pranklin Sts g9 which showed that the United States now faces a Of all politics. There will be, among the speakers, ly to civic problems but there is ¥ PHONE 138 J Mariin Doubledge l?;nor Blades | G 6 internatl ration: t0 be great benefit - through the TR | 18 for 25¢ | serious shortage of school teachers. When schools some who favor complete international collaboration; siti i ; s reopen Outside in September it is estimated nearly | Others whase views are of the opposite color. But for | early outbreaks of lawlessness| T. 4. Pefeich, who Had hald the pasitin ,(»fl fittzyllos!apher jnd ‘.\dplS‘ —_— 100‘:;0 h il el b r iace AR either side to attempt to attach personal ambitions which arouse public interest n.udi“‘ the local U. 8. Customs Office for the previous year, was promoted to FIRST AID BEADQUARTERS = o perienced |\ . “oar of national emérgency, would be selfish |Cause wise care and guidance for|Deputy Collector and Inspector. FOE ABUSED HAIR TYhe Stoge fur Meal ‘ instructors who have left the classroom for industry o Z 11| the v As th ¢ order de-! - ke indeed. We are glad to see that the speakers will young. As the new order de-| PRI Fatoed Tel ity il or the armed forces. travel in teams of two, usually with a Democrat and velops old conditions must be mevi Weather report: High, 59; low, 50. Correct Halr Py I;.n SAB'N,S The recent Territorial Legislature made a wise|a Republican on each team. | courageously before reforms can| o step when it passed a bill raising salaries of Alas The plans reminds us of the days which seemed be established. In postwar days the| [~ IR R b Front St.—Triangi e 3 g .—Triangie Bldg. teachers, Last year instructors left Alaskan schools | to have gone, when public debate of public problems fact that children are the great- | . . . by Sigrid s L dg in droves for better jobs and many had given notice |was a part of our national life. It was a wise and st wealth of the nation will cause; a| y eSSOHS m ng IS W. L. GORDON ; of their intention to shift. According to all indi-|healthy way for building — and sounding — public the right sort of conservation. | e You'll Find Food Fin T cations, Alaska’s schools will be able to carry on as|OPinion. Its return is an encouraging indication that| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Effects ofil' S m—— J s! SII P o er and usual government still can be returned to the hands and renewed trade agreements will b“i WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He don't understand.” ones-sievens .P ice More Complete at o inds jencouraging to our trade and com-|_ . .« g ' " Us " 3 '] In the States this fall afout one’ out of every|™inds of the g9 med i T the bofathe Ghtumin SHER 0 o DOESN'T understand.” Use DodESNJDVg’;',‘r foe fubect :fll‘,!'s‘."‘)“s'!y THE BARANOF i : i i o | i N'T and YO AT -TO-WEAR | five teachers, if they can be hired, will be new tc e b {20 foundations hich wi singulér, except In the case of I DO | A A rat trap which catches and electrocutes the ons upon which will be r ” 4 as in AH their jobs, meaning poorly qualified and unsuited | odent. then deposits the body in a: disposal box and built tremendous volumes of post- OF'rE:, M‘SPRC:NrO-UNqfiDm Ennui. Pronounce an-we, A as in AH, Beward Street Near Third COFFEE SHUP teachers for the growing generation. Many rural|yesets itself has been developed by Rochester Auto-|War exports will be laid. Real §1L(E o8 I WE, Becs RSy By e g hicken). Chic (stylish); schools Outside will have no teachers, must close. |matic Trap Company. (Play any music?) |tate will be active and much buy- OWENS}‘;’g::PELLED Chick (a young chicken). A g eI S e O PRI e S Tyt ok i i = ling of homes in towns and vil-|Pronounce : % . 4.1 [ i | Atassaohiisetts agikad” o/ vepat. (B Boptn. |lages may be expected. Graduglly! SYNONYMS: Ridicule (noun), derision, mockery, irony, satire, sar- JAMES c. COOPER DB- D- w. hNflWLES ° "flh llflhl |war inspection trip of the Five| (Copyright, 1043, by United Fea-|!°% A Wit i W R e ¢ a1t i » Lt C.P. A ,LMCH4 ittt et M | Flying Senators for the Associated|ture Syndicate, Inc.) ‘[unen peace is attained will be in- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it ‘15 yours. g us B 1 and General Drugless Practice, m— | Press, “fhat’ Lodge ‘will B0t ‘take o 15 tioduced by architects and builders. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each ddy. Today's word: usiness Counselor OSTEOPATH |along his typewriter. The War De- | The kitchens of the future are to| RETICENT; inclined to keep silent or uncommunicative. (Pronounce COOPER BUILDING & g “'lom‘ | partment, among others, didn't 1i ‘FOOD SHORTAGE |be marvels in labor-saving devices.| ret-i-sent, first E as in RED, I and second E unstressed, accent first CHIROPODIST ea— |the deal, and the AP tie-up was| NATIONAL ISSUES: Labor to-|cyllable.) “Listening, observing, replying in reticent monosyllables.”— i s (Continued from Page One) | finally cancelled. . . . New England| R ll DIET §doy comes under ‘a sway that)juck London, L C. Smith and Corons HIGH QONGENTRATE wise-crackers also claimed that if | a [should be beneficial, although many TYPEWRITERS VITAMING P, { - > ' B Rt i i to strike if the coal mines are re-|Cabot Lodge wrote for the Associ- e ;v;l:;x:g ideas will be circulated 8old and Serviced by Baranof Hotel—Lower Lobby | turned {to private owners. |ated Press it would break the old| COLUMBUS, O.— Dr. C. W.|2Mon8 unions Conformity to gov.| by J. B. Burford & C PHONE ’ War Labor Board Chairman Wil-|Boston tradition: “Here's to good|Hauck, Ohio State University econ- en:imc.anb hregulanons. o md‘“”fl: MODERN ETIOUETTE ROBERTA LEE . D. DUriort 0. P 3 PHONE | liam H. Davis, who has fought|old Boston, the land of the bean|omist, says current food shortages “b’e‘ in t . future citizenship will| “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ice, 387 Home, Red 669 | Lewis savagely all through the coal|and the cod; where the Lodges|are due “mainly to the fact that _i'?""_gfl in its ties than mem-|} __ i HoBLIES Satisfled Customers” l__*a 5 crisis, made it clear to Byrnes that|talk only to Cabots, and the Cabots| for the first time # years, millions vership in organizations among the Q. What type of lettering is correct for calling cards? | he and his colleagues believe in talk only to God.” ... Real truth|of our fellow citizens are getting | Various industries. In other words, g o 5 1 k 7 r Juneau M l d sh ‘ restoring private ownership of the!about OPA’s stormy petrel Lou|enough to eat.” |the seers forecast for the workers| A. Styles of type change frequently, so ask your stationer to 210 Y op ' mines as soon as possible. (Maxon was that he had spent lit-| Hauck declared the increased (rue patriotism which allies men|show the modern fypes. Be sure that 1he ofris e FORAVSR, OSVER DR H VANCE FRANCISCAN DISHES “The government is going to|tle time at his desk in Washington | consumption of food within this of mfmy trades with the Govern-|printed. g . . L have to meet this challenge by for weeks. His blast against the | nation has had a much greater ef- ment's democratic ideals. Repre- Q. Where should a woman guest be seated if a bachelor is giving OSTEOPATH .C.A. Victor Records { Johin L. Lewis” declared Davis,|OPA when he resigned didmt hurt| fect in reducing the shares avail- |sentation in legislative bodies 1s|a supper party in her honor? Consultation and examination BRING OLD RECORDS i “Just as it has met the challenge him a bit 'with his lush list of ad-|able to all than has been caused | Prophesied. | A He should escort this guest to the table and seat her at his|| free. Hours 16 to 12;1to §; of employers who have defied the|vertising clients. . . . Isolationist PY the quantities shipped aboard. AINTER"ATIONAL AFFAIRS:|right. 7 to 8:00 by appointment. government, even if it means im-|Senators Wheeler and Nye are de S:)‘;et;fi; ‘2‘;; lgfic;:f z l'S ?;g;;ri;}maspet?tnfl .Marl_sl pg;_t;nds ter- Q. Is it correct for a woman who is traveling alone, to use the Gastineau Hotel Anmex ) 3 ; “ \irkéd ‘dver. tha -spedk | duce; 3 ore activity in the Middle East|efix Mi i (Stan 2 posing sanctions of some kind. A i speaking campaign - diual B Uik Admobat "Gkt Be |as Swhll' a8 ~on. SOtHEY War Fronk prefix Miss or Mrs. when registering at a hotel South Franklin 8t. Phone 177 - Byrnes pricked up his ears and of Senators Truman (Mo, Ball, . B Aronig. A. Yes; it is necessary to do so in order that the hotel employees asked what could be done other|(Minn., Kilgore, (W. Va), Hatch taken for granted that lend-lease Economic problems may deeply| o know how to address her Shafluck A et enforce tho Anti-Strike Act|(N. Mex»), Burton (Ohio), Fm_g“_‘u:.(;);“:& large proportion of roodlzoncern Australia and New Zealand 4 gency - to the best of the government's|son (Mich,), and Hill (Ala.), m‘D . &y:c8 l ll:t ;m dangers from J};pan Will be| preerrrr e e e e s, - u'yl! With Flowers” bui iz ability. win the country over to a peace - & n:‘nated as the United Nations b “SAY IT WITH OURS!” P & o oA tamea— “well, if he continues to defy Plan now, rather than make it the SHARP QUAKES ?P}:S their victorles over the ter- LO 0 K a nd l EA R N Y c A L!r o ' l l A | the government,” suggested Dean football of politics after the war (] ‘.gm' locwmeq by Asiatic foes. A. C. GORDON Juneau HOI’iSiS | Wayne Morse, WLB representative ls won. . . . These Senators, to- r'e‘:; oss of life is prognosticated . Grocery and Meat Marxe of the public, “there’s one way to|gether with Representatives Gore p § K B % SRR which will fight des- : Phone 311 478—PHONES—371 make him come to his senses. We|(Tenn.), Ramspeck (Ga.), Harter peratel ydnnd futilely. Owing to re- 1. How did limburger cheese get its name and from what is it High Quality a8 should be able to stop him from|(Mass), LaFollette (Ind), Wright| spwaRD, Alaska, Aug. 2.—The sources drawn from countries over-|made? oot m"""" | collecting dues. A union is not|(Pa.), Monroney (Okla.) and Hale|coact and éeode!ic'Surve.y l‘!pm‘ls ‘t”:“ Jat the beginning of the war 2. What is a person who makes a study of trees and shrubs called? n. & Ahl of Justified in collecting dues-in war-| (Me,, will tour the entire country| o quake somewhere in the vmn“yQineres‘}::::eseu“{‘tl;ds*‘(’w‘sre?t power| 3. Where is the largest municipal auditorium-in the United States? 1ce ers Co. time while it is obstructing pro-|by twos. They come from both po-|,r gobe, Japan last Wednesday and| Persons 8whl(:;e b]'qr‘:lt:zms e 4. What Roman god had two faces? PLUMBING HEATING . auction” litical parties, both houses of Con- - i irthdate it is| 5 What is the oldest common garden vegetable? P H. S. GRAVES S > Thursday. Sharp shocks were re-\have the augury of a year of unu. Tiott Mate) g Byrnes replied that he did notigress, and from both North and|corded here. sual opportunities. Travel and lucky ANRWERS: PHONE 34 “The Clothing Mas” know if the President had author-| Ghanghd ith Torein ucky 1. Limburg, Belgium; it is made from freshly drawn and still warm I ity under his war powers to take —— = g Childr i cow’s milk. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER such a step, nor if the President ably E w“lf"h:;’;"k"n ""is :BY prob- 2. A dendrologist. — ey & MARX CLOTBNG would take such a drastic step in i een minds, admir- S any case. But he agreed with the C!'OSSWOl‘d Puzzle ;ml; foresight and general good i- ::la‘:nic City, seating 41,000, JUNEAU & YOUNG - i R uck. Scientists and writers bel b nus.. P ————————— WLB members that another coal S long strike must be stopped at all costs.| | ACROSS 34. Study to this slzg. 5. Pelis. Hudw“e CflmpflnY Z 0 REC ! 4 [ & Darge wave 3% Bait an em (Copyright, 1943) & PAINTS—OIL—GLASS SYSTEM CLEANING & Wiiting tmple- 36. Very stus — GUY GREEN, JR. HERE o o e 00 0 0 0 o O | ghefand Heavy Nardware It THE “CHIEF” WARMNS FDR 12. Constellation 38, Most precious Guy W. Green, Jr., of Arlington, |® WEATHER REFORT 2 Gune iind Ansmuntiion Phone 15 Most close friends of the Presi- }t Su‘xfl' m:,l:m 40. B-.cm\ont of & Va., is in Junéau and at the Bar- |® (U. S. Bureauw) . o 5 dent call him “Chief” or “The| 3if 8Nies of'corn 41 Enormous anof Hotel. He is with the Office [® Temp. Saturday, July 31 = ¢ Alaska Laundry | Boss.” But ex-Secretary of the Navy| 16 Tumuitbous = &3 Coln | ES FIREMA"'S N of Price Administration, e Maximum 65, minimum 52 @ ; : Josephus Daniels is the only man| 1;, Tt o :g nAlm_:o) nx;lou: BUEEEB T e Rain—.11 inch. L4 20, === n America with whom ex-Assis-| A5 War fleeta THidlg of a9 AmRELE i CAWLEY IN JUNEAU [¢ Temp. Sunday, august 1 || “Guy Smlfll—Dmgs ! CALL AN OW ‘ tant Secretary of the Navy Frank-| 22 su:xl:.;ran: -4 ggfifi'a"fifn. EILIAIN] (YJIIE % ANDERSON, S. C.—Chief Jack| ,D- J- Cawley, with thé American |® Maximum 58, minimum 51 (Caretul P it > L ) lin D. Roosevelt reverses the pro-| 24 Troublea 52. Anclent wine SENDIAC TIELLS] Bone of the Anderson Fire Depart- Can Company, is in Juneau from |® Rain—.16 inch. : 1 o ' cess. Roosevell still calls him| 26 Restnurane o vessel | S b [E] {ment is thinking of asking the OpA{Seattle. He is at the Baranof. ¢ e e cseee s e NYAL Family Remedios Phone 63 “Chief.” 29. Tie N it tilia , for a crystal ball. HORLUCK'S DANISR ”~ 3 ¢ 30, Carrlea 54, Metal Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle 2 ¥ Stand Opposite Colisewm As his old “Chief,” Daniels still| 3% Farried 8 Filling out the required forms to v . - - . ICE ‘Theatre f does not hesitate to give his young-| 32. Dowry 56 Comehon. ¥ cu‘.’&vgf‘m : nl::““rr;l:flm get gasoline for his fire trucks, he| 13 0= A “ er friend in the White House occa- O Y iy 7. Wil pamal R ) e e pondered the following questions: i X T 4 ressed alge- | HOW many trips d J Heating S sional advice, and the other day d o 5 you expect to o ’ - uneau Heating Service 3 fcall : 3o | he did if through an editorial in Tenable. - make? How much gasoline do you sl v ' Duncan'’s l.'leamng 4 B. E. Feero 211 Second St. his Raleigh (N.C. News and Ob- Eastern Chrls- :2‘;33“:: "::nlll?‘flflvbmany miles | and PRESS SHOP INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS 3 L R AR s S |0 vou exeeet fo et EDISON MAZPDA Cleaning —Fressing—Repating | ||| Heating Flanis, Oi Burners, niels e § - % - AL Woodrow Wilson properly calledin | i m::‘[“_’f';pm w ( ' I. PHONE 333 Stoves, Quiet Heat Oil Burners Republicans for important war R ap . Ld op S i “Neatness Is An Asset” Phone 787 or Green 585 work. Nine-tenths of them used| Ch:lrgzdfl- D o ¢ i their war services to help turn| Kind of gaiter "a d D d Wilson's party out of power. Rou-‘ 0. gfl:‘: }Jk- me as "e or 4 de - e s n X sevelt has bent backward in avoid- . Agaln o' Ba k The shndard ql c:p armn f Poker stake . ing partisanship by putting Repnb- | Acquires by n a' ea"le G T b s 2k | mpu e oo ”l.—o [Hal en g_ licans in key positions. He will find Anl;lé::a s l ve l a ( 'ur' o' B‘n.'n lm that in 1944 as in 1920 most of . Aromatic prin- | SEATTLE, Aug. 2—Capt. Austin these Republicans will use the ex- glple of Viole! | & Lathrop, of Fairbanks, Alaska perfence and influence of war jobs | pootest || capitalist, has acoepted appoint- e i (L) en S to QEfeax Roosevelt’s Party in the | 8. *..,,h.,, ment as a member of the Board of . F 3 ; v . presidential election ln‘:ir"n:: Directors of the Pacific National | 3 E “But in war times, the big thing . Penitent Bank. He is one of the bank’s oni- q ECh‘lG ug alld P'wer a i8 to win the war by a united () ginal stockholder: et Bttt ' 5 B : ¢ country. Roosevelt is regarded as a na Incarnation —————--— U > o better politician (than Wilson), but | fl . (“..m:irl‘ zzzuy. ATTENTION MASONS Oldest ank m Alaska he is taking chances.” RdER 1 w Tioetan monk . Divan Called Communication of Mt Juneau Lodge this evening at 7:30. Company i M B | Wk 2 B || Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phong 1§ i} COMMERCIAL SAVINGS when Senator Cabot Lodge of | y Y oy 5ivaed adv. Secretary,

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