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PAGE FOUR THE R DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TU SDAY, AUGUST 3], 1943 | wide enfoyment of ‘music, made & grandstand pla I e e e e SR e ¥ R D(llly Al(lSk(l mp"‘e 1;: a) nmzx:mrenii ;(,;-»—.m'rnco: ;P:?x‘rr;;nisn:;iLo;l: HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A RS A G 0 fT nmECTflRY Protessional ban on recording and the freezing- ) aic Frm » s st ;‘;;‘;“T‘l;;";’;‘;’:‘; Dy broadeasts, Petrillo announced that symphony orch :s- THE EMPIRE """l SC “l ol ot Ak erkib bk W tras could tour some 100 smaller cities of the United oo o o HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - Presigent | States and give the populace at least a momenta .y AUGUST 31 5 R. L BERNARD - - Vice- -President and Bustness Mln"er‘ta\l; of ‘nm music they had lost through his higa Mrs. Minard Mill ! ; AUGUST 31, 1923. ; ; g MOUNT JUNEAU LODGENO. 147 | —————— | handedness. Ben A. Bellamy Ruled so by Judge T. M. Reed of the District Court here, the Town BECOND and FOURT! Entered in the rnq Orflce in Juneau as Second Class Matter. This had the flavor of spinach, and spinach we g e of Petersburg ‘won its case in which 1t was said to be within its righte Dn. K“‘r and b H " Marlyn Feero Monday of each month BSCRIPTION RATES: prediet it will turn out to be. Already 750 membets af 3 o iding: toy 4 “ " tutity and redemption of municipal ont Delivered by r-rrllrr Y Juneww and Dourlas for $150 per month. | (Ol O nion in New York City have signed Mrs. Katella Kendall in providing for the issuance, sale, maturity and redemption p Fr“bnl' er In Scottish Rite Temple 11, postage patd, st the followin : s i sestido. 1 4 T ¥ One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; a petition asking that they be excused from serving Oscar Ferguson lectric light and power bonds. 9 at 7:30 p. m. O bk eyl confer & favor if they will promptly notify | 01l SUCh'a tour, and that wholly or partly unemployed T. B. Reynoldson y A ; ’ DEsTYelY Ll o e e the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- | musicians be used. This means, in effect, that none Mrs. Cora Benson With the open season on game birds and deer beginning the folllowmg Blomgren Building Phone 86 Worshipful Master; }JAM'I:S w. s one ikios, U1 eibibes OHe. S5 | of the musicians want to have any part of Petrillo’s Benedict T. Thompson day, local hunters this day began to scatter for various points in this LEIVERS, Secritary, . gesture. They recognize that it would be impractical 5 AR o vicinity to usher it in with the usual cannonade of scatter guns and MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS and uneconomic to tour the smaller cities of the rifles l The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | nation with symphony orchestras, for the good it would s Dr A w Stewart B P O EL&S republicatlon of all news dispatches credited to 1t or Hot Gther- | ;o g T 5 ; 8. W. wise credited in this paper and also the local news published Th reat mass of people can ehjoy fine music Construction of a pulp-board mill at Speel River to manufacture DENTIST { Meets every 2nd a{uz ?(hgjedl““. —— g .15 " ‘ in ol ' : re 1 -board was announced by days at 8 P. M. Visiting-Brother e e regularly only through the mediums that Petrillo has|{ ‘““The stars incline PN Bpaze pISucy 5 SR JSHY e 100 Py Aeacd e a1 k- g NTH CENTURY BULDING we’lcome. N. FLOYD FAGER e et " P Tybic o % I the Alaska Pulp and Paper Company. The program entailed the ex- = 4 NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | obstructed. Typical of his high handedness was the but do not com % ; Offivce Phone 469 SON, Exalted Ruler; ke feaith Avenus Bide., Bekisle, Wanh, banning of radio broadcasts from Interlochen, Michi- penditure of $100,000, according to announcement SIDES, Secretary. J — gan, during the national musical convention there, e An instance nearer at home came w)mn_uw m_-chesn"d WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Fifteen men began construction of corrals and breeding pens for the g - of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, which had| aqgyerse aspects rule today but|Goldstein Glacier Fur Farms, Inc., on the ranch at Mendenhall Valley siivey. Doy 1 been presenting a concert series for seven or eight| o4 news of recent world events g Dr_ John H. Geyer ;;.P t ,,le(x)v | years o\-(-rla ra:lu tm.‘;“::k{ _v]vlnf noldlglled that it could may be expected. Labor again is Col. James G. Steese and Capt. P. A. Agncw, of the Alaska Road DENTIST O B TR (‘)\o‘)p : no lenger broadcast, at Petrillo’s or . reatening signs. - aa ems X & ainks after & three-day inspeoti Petrillo, buttressed by the lopsided labor laws ol’,ur;';;;!}. AND H%M;: Abr Wit L’;’"lm“»”'::" m\‘" ""d’"fl; “_°"‘ Ralgts alier & thecasCag AR nth Room §—Valentine Bldg Visiting Brothers Welcr the nation, is in position to enforce his will upon all Imcl"romances i Bigkby wedings. of the road system in that district PHONE 763 Forest D. Fennessy . NnDl:: ‘vx offshoots of the music industry. A radio network| . ekl Rlatis fiow st Somostnil i H. V. Callow Secret ; Which id not do his bidding would be in jeopardy of | Practica b'l’ ‘ e Sam Guyot, representative for Fisher Brothers, returned on the PR S : inmumerable young fol " B ;s & a musicians’ strike. 2 3 4 ., |Alameda from a business trip to the Westward. | * " Of course, it is not the public alone which suffers ""‘“| o S”“r”;eg 'l“k::,‘i“‘_’“"' _“_;';l‘(“):é; R ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. "Th. R‘ml stota" [from the Petrillo attitudes. The orchestras and|brides wil fnc Al SIEOR%| g p walker, Chief of the U. 5. Biological Survey in Alaska, re- || Graduate Los Angeles College | artists have lost v profitable sources of income. i 3 .:I‘hi me'x’m adjustments | turned to his headquarters here on the Alameda. of Optometry and “ | But the situation probably will persist until the labor | tion s or G R d'ff'. R AR Opthalmology |1aws are so amended that one headstrong man cannot | Wich may be move of 88 BIUR| i e terior freshly painted and kalsomined, new lockers added || Glasses Pitted Lanses Grouna $ hamstring an industry any time he chooses to do so. cult, inasmuch as even brief periods shly a i 'S ! | 5 {of freédom from parental authority|and the gymnasium refitted, the Parish School was to open Septem- ol Sl Hello Joe change points of view. Moreover | ber 4. h 2 | ello Joe . hus ‘ parents must share the tension and — >UT THR " OVE 378 i O Pt 4 4 v Yot T i, he soovE nd | Wenter repont: Figh, 50 1o, 8 The Charles W.Carter ||| HARRY RACE | it (New York s ainties that belong to their daugh- .1 The Third War Loan Drive will be launched in the Sgt. Jack Foisic, correspondent for Stars and |y, "y stars seem fo promise| f=mrmmeemmmmm oo oo g e st oo oo Mortuary . Drugglst Gastineau Channel tonight — a campalgn to sell | Stripes, touches on what must be a real grievance| . .. panniness however, as well| . i i Pourth and Pranklin Sts. Marlin Doubledge Rasor Bl { $250,000 worth of war bonds within the next two|for American soldiers who have crossed thousands | apprehension. Their will be re- Dall Lessons In En hsh PHONE 130 18 for 25¢ weeks. | of miles of ocean and undergone considerable risk téo Fitienms’ bver absent. heroes L. GORDON The booths where bonds can be purchased with ;;wmlc wn‘"l lh:‘:h l:“;’l‘(“liélll\ “':::‘cdm‘;; . ):;;‘;L@g‘ l;fiw“m BUSINESS APPATRS: Under|d oo ivusue o R U ST : 4 The . 4 . | He says'that su { i ? s g o only the effort of putting your hand in your pocket o A e always besieged by people sheuting: [this configuration it is better to| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I shall try and get it for 'mr%lmnnmusm ‘;‘A.!In" S “The Store for Men” ’ and bringing out the proper amount, will be open |, - & » |plan Autumn activities than ‘it is; g RATRs % p & | ‘Hello, Joe! T spend twenty-three years in America’. 1% 1 " cort of initiativs | You” Say, T shall try TO get it for you. Parker Herbex Treatments Will 9 from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight and every evening through | - JK - 'soveant Foiste's outfit, which landed |10 launch any sort of initiati o\ o e ol e o LN SR i S A Rl L AB /! S September 15. Pay the booths & visit and come well- | ohing the Axis lines at 3 o'clock one Sunday morn- OWing tgdGolml&mlem Plohtl::’]"’:it';\l e i ? e |vary sudden elays in « i o i i heeled ing, to be approached by a friendly old gentleman who s af(- wmmmmdpdl 8 OFTEN MISSPELLED: Moneyed (wealthy); EYED, s‘gridps Front St.—Triangie Bldg. | There is no better investment than the purchase | had not béen to the United States and who, as lh€| I 3 d e 1 rediad e heard of Brooklyn. | ter icism of many Washington | SYNONYMS: Esteem, respect, regard, revere, honor, value, appreciate, of war bonds. It's safe and also patriotic sergeant thinks, may not even have heard of Br A 3 3 Y WO RTHDY ae. o ward thiee: ticise sbd 115 yoitd ot ds i == "Thanks go bo the Juneau Central Labior Cotmell "This is no time to say anything unkind about decrees affecting production and| : @ S g : 5 You'll Find Food Finer and g L? ) ¢ the fi b ‘d booths. Youwll | Brooklyn. If any native ot Italy lived for some years | gistribution of foods and other|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Borvos - RRGR Ahet y“ o and the Rotary Clup for the fine bond boohs, g, | in the big borough over the river, and if he then went necessary articles of merchandise| venerate, reverence. Jones-Stevens S||.p j ) find one in front of the First National Bank Bullding, | o % "5 10" 0nore ™ man doesn't have to worry |will have salutary results iale in| DELUSIVE: apt to mislead the mind; deceptive. “Delusive and un- phtglior s uinivion | THE BABAMF i the other on Lower Franklin near the Coliseum about the Dodgers or any other baseball team, one the Autumn, it is forecast, for Pop-| substantial ideas."—Whewell R 50 WheR b 3 | Theatre. cannot’ hold this agalnst either him or Brooklyn.|ular reaction will be too strong for| COFFEE SHOP Entertainment is being furnished tonight in the peghle make mistakes and bad luck comes at times | Congress to ignore. EXDEHIENCHA | §5b oo Beward Btreet Near Thira | form of a parade starting at 7 o'clock, and a 8how to every city. But Sergeant Foisie has made a "E"d men will succeed theorists in many by following this in the Twentleth Century Theatre.|point. We can believe we are winning the war w egl‘fiu‘.m,mem departments;. 1 ¢H8) MODERN ETIOUE”'E F f W e S Everyone is invited. | our soldiers keep meeting perfect strangers, who can't | siaps are wisely read. ROBERTA LEE 'nn D w KNowLEs ‘ ol | speak English and have no relatives in Flatbush, Peoria | NATIONAL ISSUE: From time| GRS R AR O O L R | | R % or Scattle, but are still disposed to be friendly. to time asbrologets have mibeated]® | Osteopath and Chiropodist ' Petrillo and Music it O S wariie - -of QdnkErs: - Within thel Q. When writing a social letter, is it proper to close the letter with Baranof. Hotcl—Lower Lobby (Oliisianat Enquirer) | On the basis of an estimated production of 5 |United States which will be en:pha-| “Respectfully yours"? PHONE PHONE ok m“‘; Cq Petrillo, czar of the billion dozen eggs between July 1, 1943, and June gized by subversive influences which A. No. This form is used only when writing business letters, or Office & Home, Red 6¢ Am::’:;:\ !":(f‘:lm\u‘x‘:\v: of“fi'fimm who has done more | 30, 1844, civilians will receive 7 out of every 10 €ggs | will gain the support of weli-mean-| when an employee is writing to his employer. If the person is of 5 than _‘lm other one man to prevent and deter the produced. ing plu;un}:‘m-ox \\(ho ::1 m\-‘equal “socml position it would be better to close it with ‘“Sincerely | - Sl 155 s wware of the origin of certain na-|yours. il 1 b SR AT s S T — tionwide impuises. - In the ' first| Q. What is the proper way to take salt if there are no individual | «¥neau Melody Sht |sented by Democrats on Capitol " World War the Negro populations|salt cellars? FR’ ¢ VISCAN DISHES wammm‘. B Vindon! Citoks! Erentls "B | B0 ) CCIITE camp {OF h of various cities were subjected to| A with the salt spoon, and placed on the plate, never on the table- Bold and Bervioed by o : M"" too hard a time making up his mmdr m;\:t and”(,:x:)t xmB}m onb‘;a dz'.‘thm deceptive influences which failed,| jotn, J. B. Bll’hfll & c.. A, Vlctor{LRecorda - |not only about his own tenure of next morning and in this second conflicc new < é : . His S chkios BAING OLD RECORDS | office, but about price control, and U. S. landing barges were safely T T e e Q. Bhould & woman who has just moved into a new neighborhood “Our Doorstep Is Worn by “’Mn‘ ‘)s too vacillating for the public ashore. il "N 1l be nmmierons . thy | extend the first invitation to some neighbor? Satistied il | good. ¥ (Copyright, 1943, by United :ncn\ll\ it ‘; A. No; it is the privilege and duty of the established neighbor to e H (Continued from Pln One) | — Feature Syndicate, Inc.) INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : | make the first move. INSURANCE = { PARATROOP MIRACLE The new moon gave promise of ex-| annmm.mwmwm.._ s0 they designed this suite espac-| v 4 9 Rase £ | r?ll\" ;zr hin? | There was one thrilling bit of ]oH“ (ASHEN remely heavy})ghtm, in the air DB. H. VANCE Shafluck Agenc ly for B e asopted toa|untold history regarding the Allied this month which is to be memor- LO 0 K an d l E A R N OSTEOPATH Y there could be no per-ianent guests, |landing in Sicily which now can| able aléo for tremendous conflict| A. C. GORDON Consultation and examination L all had to be transients. This left be rovealed. A division of U. s on sea and land. Generals of Brit- e g S ey free. Hours 18 to 13; 1 to §; S S i Jones out, As a reswt parachute troops actually stoppe ain and the United States are well} R S0 = e ok ; 7 to 8:00 by appointment. c A L lr 0 ‘ ' IA Secretury o > . |about two Nazi divisions which were directed by the stars, but theve may 1. - Approximately how many boys under 12 years of age served in " H the epartment is frequeatly emj:ty, ? U : i be losses of distinguished officers i : he Civil War? Dopiens Hout Aoey Grocery and Meat Marxet cxcept when some desperate and dashing to the seacoast to await s SS5€8 g a the Union Army during the Civ! ar? i - i 51‘“\1:)1 iness baron comes to town, Allied landing barges. —tem _ General MacArthur, General Ar- 2. How much does doubling the diameter of a pipe increase its|{ South Franklin 8t. ons 478-—PHONES—371 k“;' P is oceupied intermit-] This occurred the night before U. S. Marshal T. Mahoney this nold and General Patton are under| capacity? High Quality $oods s | n‘mh’ by Mrs : Statier or members the landing barges arrived. Had the mo\'nlngr gnlnouxé:cedh the ag»om:- prom:l:\s pl:ne_tatl'y mrl‘\lzlex;;es.L Tl:;m 3. What is the predominant color in the world? Moderate 1 P atler Board of Larector paratroopers not succeeded in hold- ment of John Cashen as Deputy march toward victory wi steady | 4. What planet is the largest and how many miles is it in diameter? ~ o h—-——-—i._ 9f i Btatior Gonlt ST eRon |ing up the Nazis, U. §. troops m.cht | Marshal, replacing Deputy William but there are portents of setbacks » L 3 4 : 55 ‘Say It With Flowers” bu A0g-ap h f { ¥ ey ) 4 5. What four States of the Union have corners that adjoin? “SAY IT WITH OURS!" FURY IN THE AIR 'have landed literally in blood. Markle who is resigning. due to barbaric devices mnomvcedl ANSWERS: P lBl & ... | What happened was that the Cashen served as a deputy pre- by the enemy powers. | : . 4 J. £ oix: operatigns Aut U‘_h””,_ | paratroopers, coming down myster- | viously from 1937 to 1941, serving' Persons whose birthdate it is have 1. Approximately 2,500,000. Juneau HO!’ISIS au oe ' orn land are now by far the mOst ex- i 0 o iunt not far from the at Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka, He|the augury of a year of many im-{ 2 Four times. Phone 311 | .- tensive and toughest operations of |\r i% 4 iqions fooled the enemy | will be assigned to the Juneau of-'portant events. Changes that are| 3. The biue in the sky. Jewe ry and Curios the U. 8. Alr Forces, Filers Who |into thinking he was outmumbered. fice and has been employed by Al- ultimately beneficial are indicated. %, Jupiter; 87,000 miles. : : have seen: action din f(;;xr Lll“eif;::'c: Actually, a paratroop division is far |aska Coastal Airlines. | Cuildren born on this day prob- 5. Arizona, New Mexico, cmoxado. and Utah, . i South Franklin Street b r;‘;’; B fiat thice are |INferior in numbers to d division e (I e s 5o 1| Rice & Ahlers Co. S — o 8 " lof ground troops. But the Nazis, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | pecially along the lines of inven- E I young infants, it is hoped that all 5 child’ ) compa dith the cur : ! iy i | g h 3 LT O, S, B M R, SOOI R D 2 L INDECTIONS, WHOOPING s s, o, | mosemnte | v || g G ]Gn'm:s a Americans there were, got the im- | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposnm (Copyright, 1943) (oueu S‘ARI Io"onnoW"hese injections before winter. ee! ef "i't. .1 2 A (i SRR e pression that the sky was packed Federal Bullding. Phone 264. adv 2 I T S PHONE 34 Qrofhing Maw y was made without the loss of a o % =1 msp“"l NOIES - TAX PAYERS — ATTENTION HOME OF HART SCHAFFNKR single U. S. plane. The Germans | Starting tomorrow morning at 10 Taxes for the year 1943 Gre NOW | yeseeece————— & MARX CLOTHING i’» Were caught off guard by the doy- | GO geRRTEs n¢ N st} LZle | o'clock, the first in a series of three due. They will become delinquent JUNE AU - YUUNG AR light raid. But such things don't| R ed e taaimes sntirkh g k:ejecuons for whooping cough will geptember 15th unless one-half is : happen any more. It is no secrei| AGCROSS 31 Chris e Gt . el 3 administered by Dr. C. C. Car- paid on or before that date. A dis- H v that U. S. losses on each raid over| , yieiiSl o CIREr Ann's Hospital for medical care. |ter, City Health Officer. The fm- count of two percent is allowed if waare Company z 0 R (4 ! y the continent are high enough to! 18 neck ""“';" PrETy | 73 | munizations will be given at the poth installents are paid on or be- PAINTS—OIL—GLASS SYBTEM CLEANING i hurt badly, though not high enough | a8 ;"]'I':“:“mp | Mrs. Charlec Swan was ddmitted | Zealth - Center in the Territorial | fore Septembsr 15th. Penalties are Shelf and Heavy Hardware Ph 15 H to stop the operations. 1%, One of the pro- | to St. Ann's Hospital Monday as a | Building. |added to delinquent accounts. Guns and Ammunition one f War correspondents in Britain - fessions medical patient. Because whooping cough is a dis- | HARRY I. LUCAS, * Al k L lmd § declare that U. S, airmen who fly 14 38. Unfamiliar ease which is panlcularly severe in Mayor. aska La 1y 1, these missions are the greatest| . a8 | TR, 5 S0 — S S ke — heroes of the war. They have to explanatory ind of coffee Twelve thousand telephohe Calls | e o PP ", N . T W S comments & vell | % T g i il 2 face more . fighting fury, and face| 1. pumn ace 45 Siopner T iR] go into the making of one big % GllY Smith Dfllgs CALL AN OWL it with more skill, than any other| ! 46. Placeyo! Suk L"Sia RENT] hontier: J E SHITH : 3 ) men in this war—whether fighting | . 4 mE ADRTE A e - oy { $ Pllflne EZ B on land, sea, or in the air. S [ Solution Of Vesterday's Puztle | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FixaL || 45 @ paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Siane Opposte_ G0 The mental strain is so great that | a5 s kit . ACCOUNT AND REPORT is invited to present this coupon this eevning Hewm ¥ when men get themselves keyed for| v gyt Feminine name | mff"":l’:vhly 3 l{f:{ruvfufi;:rn TIAND PEWITION 1 at the box office of the—— s a raid, and then the raid is called| 0. Metric land 4..,.'§Im.. 2 Laudatory business NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that —— oilx).m;hu;v rc:;ul‘ by dr(:)]:;n[,;nlll;m &) 30. Gleamed arALD & Soiriid { on * August (‘izmih,“s 1943, GEORGE CAPITOL THEATRE Juneau Heating ' Service m of irritation and-despair Muslchf chat- JONES, as administrator of the es- . , - B. E. Reero 211 Second St. NOTE: Bombing raids over Ger- e { tate of FRED JOHN POESSEL, de- sang, regeive TWQ . TICKETS to see: | okelage o Sekaypaiiaegh 10 8 many recall the comment: of Ray- Dutch city | eeased, made and fledsin the-apoye i \ e | and O] and RE| mond H. Geist, U. 8. Consul Gen- | 3 ffx““"g’ entitled Court at Sitka, Alaska, his THE SH HA] GEST"RE Cleaning—Pressing—Repaliring Heating Plants, Oil Burners, | eral in Berlin, when he returned to ANy Final Aécount and Report and Pe- H B PHONE 3533 Stoves, Quiet Heat Oil Burners | the U. S. two years ago: “Victory | . NiWercus tition for Distribution and that on o ‘ Federal Tax—=6c¢ per Person “Neatness Is An Asset™ Phone 787 or Greén 565 | in this war will go to the side which 6. Makes eyes said’ day the said Court entered its WATCH THIS Sl’ACE——Yo\Ir Nv.une Mav Appear! « gets out of the cellar first.” A clm‘qmu de- order directing that a hearing be op‘ ehe o had' upon said Final Account and n INDECISIVE BROWN 4 = O Weatner Report and Petition before' it on " Prentiss Brown is having a tough 21. Unéven Saturday, October 26th; 1943. at s K I L L E n L o G G E R s : - time making up bis mind whether Poverrs - 10:0 oclock A, M. et the effics f 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking 943 to resign &s OPA Administrator.’ St the said United States' Commission- flm&d.‘ A & Bani beei W Ty g cr, Sitka Commissionet’s Precinct, T Y L or pc} Several times he has been just on 28. Large plants X Eus 28 £ E5 5.8 o oy the verge, then backed away .V :l‘:}n«r“«;mv«:- Territory of Alaska, antd requiring Y ! Inside fact is that when Prentiss 8. Hundredfold :K S v :;::’:';&:g;::;’m ] i w The BOM Belll‘ ell 9 ‘; gets wind that some people around | 36, Riftional 4 H SRy e ¢ { the White House would like to have : emiogpasd z‘;;::;‘m‘s::::_ Certificate of Availability Required { him quit, then his back stiffens and < of all'the B o N o see a i he is smitten with an acute case ; fodabisans dsh . & T > K {0 the Territory of Alaska. U S Em t Sé Cb 5 ) ! of hold-on-to-office gy ek Dated at Sitka) /Alaska, this 20th N p Ymen vl Oldest Bank in Alaska | A Judge Jimmy Byrnes of South . Defy, day of August, 1943. 1)4 Way, e Carolina and Judge Fred Vinson of Closing musteat 1\ O TAM W. KNIGHT, M'aprllpe ay, Junea : i Kentucky don't agree as to whether U. 8. Commissione rand Ex- L L C mnc G 9 Brown should stay. Byrnes thinks ) atficlo Probate Judge, Ol' Ynll 0S8 y CO; IAL SA S 4 his forcéd exit would be a blow to L a8 First publication, Aug. 24, 1943. | at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau i :, a loyal Democrat and would be re- e ' Last publication, Sept. 14, 1943, I «

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