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PAGE FOLR ° THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944 D . l k E 4 time, and made the ship curts to the ) & aily Alaska Empire o "men e i noaed saevass w0 one|, : e IRECTOR T U ] IN' NG O AN he sl se-to-wall, 2 pilo W 1 backwards to X Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, R IR A T o L THE EMP Gastineau Channel HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | Other end of the armory. e BUBOREY THROY TINGO - | - o Vice RIS The finale was when the ship floated to thel JUNE 13 it 0 i 2 S e b e b i S WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - Manager - » ELMER A FRIEND - Yoy - - 2g Editor | center of the floor and drifted downward until it Mrs. W. S, _ullen JUNE 13, 1924 ey MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ALFRED 2ENGER - - - - Business ManMerf,ested lightly on the upstretched hand of Arthur o & B WEISE. Lieut. Smith, commander of the American fliers on the world flight, DREH KASER SECONBD and FOURTH Entored in the Post Office in Junieau 4 Second Class Matter. | Young, developer of the model. Then it landed William A. Chipperfield | vas forced to land between Huem, capital of Annam, French Indo- .- L. 11, Monday of each month i Delivatod by carrier In Tentas and Desslds for $1.00 wer monih, Apparently, even though few details of the new A:’""dkzg‘%e_" Jr. Shina, and Tourane, and his companions landed at Tourane. No in- DENTIST in Scottish R"fi‘ Temple ot g & oy g Reg e g | ship are given, the new job is a great improvement oy e g uries were suffered, except to the plane and a new motor was requested BLOMGREN BUILDING begioning at 7:30 p. m. | One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; P 8 J ¢ ¥ Elwell Krause WALLIS S. GEORGE. ene monih. in advance on first models now being used by the armed forc \for it. . Phone 56 ¢ Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify Joe Snow 5 5P. M. Worshipful Master; JAMES W. ‘ the Bustness Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- | The uses of such a craft in Alaska are enough to set Mrs. Julia Reld Sk HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. LEIVERS, Secretary. s ‘Nuws Ottios; @08 Buklsass Office, 374 one to thinking Mrs. T. M. Dalton High tribute was paid to the Army officers piloting the planes on the — > 3 & i o e s L R et ound-the-world flight by Lieut. Clayton Bissell, who spoke at the MEMBER OF ASSOCI A ESS o o i (—————————————— The Associated Press d:s cxrlnsx\'clydenl‘;lled':o the uwhfar The Us of Diplomacy p z “hamber of Commercre this day. He was in Emlngc orhall urr;mgem;ank:: republication of all news dispatches credited to or not other- < ¢tk Alaska leg of the flight and rrive here the previous nigl ) or the B g - s pa lso the local biish —_— SO T T DA RREERE SN TR SO RN ! {| rom Seward after closing up all final details to the Westward and Dr. AW Slewafl B.P. 0. ELKS ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER (New York Times) 1 \ o ARl » » - 1i c.. back DENTIST "THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. At a time when our thoughts are fixed on the : “The stars incline wranging for shipment of spare parts, surplus supplies, etc., back to Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. ‘ —_ —=td - 2 e g e States. i TIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | supreme test of military power, it is a relief to per- ! but do not compel” it el 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Xl;“t";:ls B;;:"-hers welcome. A. B T SURL e ERTAL TEY ceive that diplomacy can still win bloodless victories. | | it compe =5 Office Phone 469 S; JraeR Rulsr: 8 L A adian m{m. 7 o Spaln Had come in for con-] 3 Dick Phillips, of Thane, and Frank La Valla, of the Salmon Creek McDONALD, Secretary. siderable criticism on the part of literary belligerents e house.nlhlsv da?' s;;ol f;nd] ml}»ez:fa’l;lsaock llxzxe‘:l: at the Salmon ¢ who urged that the only way to deal with the Franco WIDNESDAY, JUNE 14 Creek dam. It was a small animal, weighing 350 pounds. - Government was to fight it, presumably with the| aqverse aspects dominate this : N = ¢ i forces left over after we had cleaned up Ttaly and |y oming but benefic influences are Barbara Simpkins was eight years old this day and was celebrating Dl’. John H Geyer Siiver Bow Lodge invaded western Europe, for the advocates of drastic)c.ono Liter. After a day of appre- he occasion with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' DENTIST No.AZLO.O.F action to curb Spanish aids to the Nazis were equally |\ ot 55 T o ainities, good | George Simpkins by entertaining many of her little girl and boy friends. o oSV sl Méets each Tues. i i rery x o o ¢ ' ¥ x . | m 99— o 'l‘mpmm!!t _at every del 1{1 np.l'nlnh Yh‘( ko f|llr'd\ news from war fronts may be ex- Fo vl 001 alentine Bldg. day at 8:00 P. M. I O.O. F. H. second r»mm. (Amba! _id‘:‘ rC“”':’l" H‘,‘Y_'If “ ‘,\“l' pected. Miss Bess O'Neil entertained with a luncheon in honor of Mrs. PHONE 1762 Visiting Brothers Welcome spectal target of this firing from the sidcines. A"| MEART AND HOME: Thls is | Ballantyne, sister of Miss Grace Carmiey at the Forget-Me-Not Tea Room. Forest D. Fennessy ....Noble Grand 1 ngm:,m (\x])nnpnt‘ of degmocr-uw and an active “-(‘],:kt:‘4 [promising date for mew contracts| rhose present were Mesdames Ballantyne, Norris, Merritt, Reher, Flory, H. V. Callow ... ..Secretary ! 15 65 dhilea ioF religious and racial tolerance, it might [°F for starting in new positions. | pierson, Williams, Gastonguay, Holbrook, Sperling and Anderson, and o have been assumed from some of the attacks on him |Romance does not flower easily| visses Grace Carney, Pearl Peterson, Yeteve Taake and the hostess. ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. L that he went to Medrid on a self-appointed mission [under tnis u'vf‘vfiguranon. The eve- ik Graduate Los Angeles College " : of appeasement to the Franco regime. ning is auspicious for social con-| priss Ruth Reuter, teacher in the Juneau Public Schools during the ot Wml;";’ aad n . e The fact is, of course, that Ambassador Hayes was (acts. | school term recently ended, left on the Alaska for her home in Cheney, Opftialmalogy SHENBRENNER'S | ent to Spain by President Roosevelt to stop the help| BUSLVESS AFFAIRS: Shortage| . ..oton Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground NEW AND USED THE HELICOPTER | the Franco regime was rendering to the Nazis by its|of feed may mean shrinkage of e ; 2 i policy of benevolent neutrality. His dealings with|meat shipments next autumn. Ag- ¥ e i kg i s Ay e the Spanish Government, and particularly with the |riculturc will he affected by unusual DuPont” Murphy arrived on the Alaska from the Westward and FURNITURE First indoor flying test for America’s latest heli- | Foreign Minister, Count Jordana, were under the | weather but many abundant crops|Vas registered at the Gastineau. Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. copter was held recently in Buffalo, New York, and |orders of his own Government in pursuance of a|are forccast. Farmers are to pros- 3 —5 from all accounts the craft can do just about every- | definite poliey. This policy has succeeded. The com- per but they will face pusaling| ~ Weather report: High, 68; low, 51; clear. DR. H. VANCE _ g A % = | bination of diplomatic and economic pressure has | egulations from Washingt 4 sit and wd wag its tail. regulations m gton. | SR % il Bl L etk Ende | finally induced the Spaniards to do practically every- | NATIONAL ISSUES: Strong s OSTEOPATH Until this test was made, Germany had developed | thing the Allies desired. Not only have they agreed |,jqnetary 1 4 is o | . . . JWES-S!EVGIS ? ! A planetary influences at this time| ~ | ¢ : votor airctal -h had been m indoors, | to expel all designated Nazi agents from Tangier an 3 rns . sl T Gastineau Hotel Annex the only rotor aircraft which had b flown 0 | encour internal differenc L GORDON LADIES'—MISSES’ | Y : cut to a dwindling minimum the flow of tungstert and dlarfaaghaed e o - L S. Franklin PHONE 177 =, » | In a demonstration of the ship’s stability ""d‘G«-rmany' they are actually exporting more war Aame “1- Allies ‘"F :m “’d of po- ¥ READY-TO-WEAR e # 3 ar] ’ . } ¥ > > .l “% Nitical parties. ‘euds and preju- e o i e} precision control, Floyd Carlson, Bell Aircraft Cor- | materials to the Allies than to the enemy ; il | s tha y. LT AR E 3 : y “Mar ‘ | T, SN — reet poration test pilot, circled one of the company's new It goes without saying that this achievement is ¢ ’\\l\.ll &‘lube amuetyr but i tf" WORDS OF.‘TEN MISUSED. Do not say, Ma:y has not spoke to me Near Third helicopters beneath a 60-foot ceiling in Buffalo's 67th | partly the effect of the change in the war balance B8 - oA ”‘;“gems“t”’ '5": -‘“[‘]‘“‘ since that time.” Say, “has not SPOKEN to me. 3 Regiment Armory. It was the first public demon-|In part, also, it is due to the suppressed currents oy “‘: ‘:“‘" Snf‘:’gmucc‘"‘;w“’; m‘fi'_: OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Monologue. Pronounce n;llol;-fl log, first | f v F i i ¢ with incre g str Presiden emocK victory will) rd O's as s in NO, accent first syllable. [ o0 i stration of the Bell ship which had been a closely | of Spanish opinion, that flow with increasing strength = = 3 S e and third O's as in ON, second O as in NO,, 3 > = e iAsa Ssopet | against the Falange and its alliances and in favor of (D¢ gained by extraordinary com-| " prpy MISSPELLED: Opinion; one P. Opponent; two P's. The Rexall Store The Store for Men 3 .| the Allies . Nevertheless it is noteworthy that Spain, Promises SYNONYMS: Negligent, careless, heediess, thoughtless. Your Reliable Pharmacists ’ The flight was staged for members of the Civil Air | aye since leaning openly et as re-| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS e il - : A L] | ever since leaning openly in that direction, has re WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us TLER-MAURO Patrol. Carlson started out by taking the ship Up |versed its attitude more drastically than any of the Certain signe are read as threat-| 4 % i e rp bt by Sl R R BUTLER- 4 o lightly from the armory floor, maneuvered beneath |at the beginning of the war bound to the Axis and jening (o the United States. Some inoregan . oin YOoH! ‘,l.df} ~" # SR Shiols, | YTRA SEolkens ‘:veathex.' DRUG CO. Front St—Tri le Bl the lights in the armory ceiling, then sank slowly |other neutrals. The Franco Government has made sort of plot will be worked out INCLEMENT: harsh; severe; ‘fi‘?{?fib S. .—Triangle Bldg. back to a landing in the same spot. Then with the | more concessions than Sweden, or Turkey, Portugal |from withire which will bring a dis- | kept us prisoners fof several days. 33-foot rotor feathered, he taxied the helicopter | OF Eire. This is certainly a real defeat for the Fascist aster to the country, according to PRl T PG S RS S S IPRIRPSE IR | s s aams o Bl | ichord L e 200-foot | €lements in Spain and a signal victory for Allied foreien seer's interpretation. Tt mku&'h[m: 13» 1°°(vd°°’ v Bl v sl | diplomacy. In accomplishing what he was sent to is well for coastal towns to be on ) b, HAR“Y nAcE H S GHAVES 4 by 300-foot armory |do the Ambassador to Madrid has rendered a great |guard ROBERTA LEE - . 0. ) He went up again, only 10 feet in the air this | service to his country and to the Allied cause. I Bireans’ Htas LRIMAEI At 15 Drugglsl “The Clothing Man" | R T S Y T A e & e s == lhave the auzury of a year of re- [ S S aasaaeeaaeaaae ] washin 'on Representative Walter apologized {4 llief from anxiety. Happy domes- Q. What are the rules that govern introductions? “The Squibb Store” HQM;; Bodi:’?ng;‘scm\mm v g |for presenting such a small part tic concitions are indicated. A. A man is always presented to a woman, a young person is pres- OTHING f "e"Y' ;‘;-(\‘il&:uflJ?.i:: :“?;:";;Vfin -1-3:;:\.3,-{:; "I Children born on this day prob-|,.,ieq to one who is considerably older, a less distinguished guest is | ve ;,m,“. m\;n :\’mh gm;-» he said. NE S u:; :‘“ et ,ar[.ls,“fc t.algm,; “?"1? presented to a more distinguished person. o A " l GO'Round o Bresldent. ‘ ; WAL bring suqpess At WA, MhRhs Q@ What is the proper time to acknowledge a wedding gift? Gu Sm]th-Drugs | The Presiaent did not touch the They should be taught concentra- B a i hintis i el willdh i - IFORNIA | letter ovener with his fingers, how- | KILBURN IN HOSPITAL Boh! A. On the day it is receive possible. e s (Careful Prescriptionists) 7 (Continued trom rage One) ever, He probed it with a metal, William Kilburn suffered a light| (Copyright, 1944) from day to day, she will not be swamped with obligations when the NYAL Family Remedies rocery and Meat Market | 3 ————— ~ |.etter opener of his own, and called stroke vesterdey afternoon and was — At wedding day arrives. HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 377 | Others active in the move IN- | pggistant President Jimmy Byrnes|taken fo St. Anns Hospital in Ju-|o oo oo pone o0 Q. What dishes are already laid on the dinner table before the guests ICE CREAM High Quality Foods at | included the following representa: unq white House Assistant, Jim|neau for medical care. Reports (i \S!"S NAVE Deen Rome ab OBE gp seated? Moderate Prices =4 tives c(: big m}; and E;a* _C;'“F““; Barnes to look at it. [this morning that he is resting| ' A. A cold side dish, or relish (hors d’'oeuvre). : s: Ceorge Heyer, President of |y anout this time, the President iut still quite weak from the at-| R Grude Oil, a subsidiary of Sun Ol ii"y cigarete and his Congression- |tack. Mr. Kilburn is one of Doug-| y ':ll;(\l‘\ :::z";o:?h:r l:; i et e The Charles w' Carter and in the employ of the Pews,|q) cqilors noted that his usually|las’ oldest residents and is close’y o b o BT G Bl by PIGGLY WIGGLY Republican bcsses of Pennsylvania | gready hand shook a bit. He looked |to 70 years cld, and active in all e o PUreRas 53 LO OK d nd I_EA RN N Mortuar 4 Clint C Small, lobbyist for Humble ;- excalent health, but some of civic doings SER o on Bt n's . AVENVER A. C. GORDO Y Oil, a Standird Oil of New Jersey :pem were werried | S |They have cne eight-year-old som, : Fourth and Franklin Sts. For BETTER Groceries PN subsidiary; Hiram King chief lobby-| peaying the office at the end of | BABY FUNERAL YESTERDAY 2’{; -O‘:[“"P is employed at the PAA B R Cires PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 ist for Sinclai Oil; E. E. TOWNES, the yisit, one of them abked Jus-| Services for Lorna Gail Neimo ~ sl 1. “What, is the meaning of priiogent i i —_— former chief counsel for Humble tice Byines wbout the President's was conducted at the Charles w.! b 0:*7'“.‘1‘")\' 2. How d.xd the State of New Hampshire get its name? Oil; N(-QI)VLA“('hmHn, representative nepyouspess. Byrnes, who knew Carter Mortuary yesterday, at 2| np 7 pao <J0hmm" ]“tl st 3. What is an asterisk? S | of Lone Star Gas what was coming later that night, p. m. Interment took place in the o ki . 4. What kind of work does a cooper do? DOW WASHING So far, the President has been eplied: “That man has an awful Eagles’ Cemetery in Dougla GEInER (8 menths Vacalliy 5. What is the real name for the “funny bone”? WD) oo busy with the invasion to have |o¢ on nis mind.” e g |with her folks in Washington State. ety . RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YOUNG e ah i tth hiy Secratary : ol e i ST : ; ! — o ; SWEEPING COMPOUND R v dopm LD 8 SoStele ! (A To houis lter, wne (Congres- | RETURY FROM: SEAGWAE BACK FROM SKAGWAY 1. State of being the first born of the same parents or parent. Hardware Compan of Commerce and Will Clayton. |sjonal callers realized how true this| Mr Orrin Edwards, Shirley L ;i FOR SALE And if he should go to England, as y, ; " | Maria . ang: Davit: M Olaerite] Mrs. Henry Straiger returned this 2. It derives from the county of Hampshire, England. PAINTS—OIL—GLASS [ r veel 1 el Marle anc David; Mrs. Clarence, o ine fiom a week's visit with|, 3. A figure of a star used in printing and writing as a reference DAVE MILNER yeportea last week, it is doubtfu. (Of59rgnt A0se, by oflbed Walters and Connie and Jean, and |\ 8 O ‘Phone Red 578 Shelf and Heavy Hardware P if he has any show-down with them st Sl diiber Mo, Tiomke B, Jirach dad a1 SHuMger By Skagway. 'Ehe Io mark. o Gans and Ammunition at all | atiuve Syndicate, Inc.) Thamae Bt reburan bt o128t week via the M. S. Patricla, 4. He makes casks, barrels, etc., bound by hoops. R i i S SR R T i B ing from a ten-day. vacation with|or, oied many of the Dougles B8 Whao Darve. FDR ON EVE OF D-DAY e © o o o & ' & etheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, E: f:’:;,"h‘:t’,fm?;e employed there W e co You'll Find Food Finer and A group of Democratic and Re-|® WEATHER REPORT ® [Feero, who reside at Skagway.| (e JOHN AHLERS . Service More Comiplete at ' publican Congressmen, calling!® (U. 8. Bureau) ® They a.l report a well spent vaca-|q g SEARDRNE HAVE J nussn’.‘, P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 L themselves the Vimday Night Club, ® Temp. Monday, June 12, o tion and made mother and dad| . ' ponp BOom 'm0 MoRROW ‘ $ PLUMBING, HEATING and THE BARANOF | Gropped in to see the President on ® Mavimum 71, minimum 43. e happy, as this was the first time| o oOrder of Eastern Star, Nugs as a paid-up subcriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SHEET METAL SUPPLIES COFFEE SH P S e ® o o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o g p $ . . e R Moivyl /in many years that all of theiget Chapter No. 2, and the Masons EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this ©Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters SHOP » Tx;;“ . 1::d:"s m;c (}‘{:)w(:-\'er -”::‘ will have ch;;;:;e of the bond booth evening at the box oifice of the: i X 4 yi in the City 11 tomorrow evening ] got no indication from him that| e RSP I SN PY e ITOL HEATRE ey ¢ momentous (vents were impending | ro u The gmx-s iy l'epmsenu:d h‘\’]“"’;’:' et Al A it ' —except for one slight sign. 1 ACHONR . S5 Waishts Flton Fngstrcm and the Masons by and receive TWO TICKETS to see: INSURAN(:E: JAMES C. COOPER When the Congressmen first ar-| 1 Kind of 40. Mineral spring Val A. Poor. All persons wishing " | 17 rived at about 6 p. m, the Presi- tobacco 42 E i T C.P. A Rt s ' Hia i “:N_CNC‘“ & g, l)xllf:hd\irlse 4 to credit thewr bond purchases to A Business C dok bt A |y Ohlal i - 43 Gou of thie either of these organizations should 11 P 5 Shafiuck gfl!!cy Aase P 4 self. | 13, Exceedingly _ underworld make sure ‘o have their pocket- Iederal Tax—11c per Person ' COOPER BUILDING .. “I suppose we ought to take an| 'N“‘t’:‘ ® U]:ct‘.:;::.llls books or checkbooks along and give WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Apppar. . e : inventory to find out how many| 17 Metalliferous Cognizant Douglas a big start in the Fifth : B O ol o o2 e s o T - L C. Smith snd Corona | A P A | nfr e 2 N W Douglas’s selected ueen, i TYPE! “That's a good idea, provided Palm 1ty § s'e'l-‘x'x'x:lufu" ‘Eli abeth Bonnett. Lg'.s ‘m‘akeNll::: 'mu s mm’ Sol mumsb! o you believe in reciprocity shot| 3 Afrmative valley Miss Liberty. Each $100 bond you and PRESS SHOP back KRepresentative John bpaxk-‘ . Fresh-water Beak buy will give her 100 more points, J. .’ t & c.. man of Alabama, indulging in| porpoise Exaggerates : : ;7 i Loung narrow Before Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie . — “Qur Doorstep 1s Worn by’ - Washineton’s favorite pastime of | inlet Compassion A body falls 16 feet i % Satisfied Custo) ” & - . s | 32 Gas of the air Ipecac plant y eet in the first 'ustomert angling regarding the fourth term. 33° purple fruits 69. Coloring ~DOWN 3. Outdoor game second of descent and 48 feet in - But the President didn't rise to| 36 High: musical #° _ matter 1. Variety of let- 4. Singing voice 5 - 37. American 70. Other tuce 5. Night before the second. the bait. Tnaians 71 Refined woman 2. Lessening an event ' ™ o 2 i = &t | = ‘ He had just finished his after- . Leav - RIC - - d ju A o 7 cave a rai ey - z 0 ' Say It With Flowers” but ' noon swim ard apparently was re- | Yarhnas 1 PROGRAM SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURS!” iaxed. He remarked that he was 3 . Burface SCHEDULE Ph |5 1 going to broadcast on the fall of | H... A e one { F A Rome later m thie evening, and ex- | n.-. - Aromieis aee Wednesday Juneau lOl’lSts - plained that the problem of feed-| e R 12:00 P.M.—Song Parade. o Alaskahundry Phone 311 ing the Italians was growing more 4 y: D 12:25 P.M.—Treasury Song for To- - Sunshade S —— difficult { 1. Constituent day. “When Rome fell, we had sev-| 'xlhjllnlqh:-lzu 12: 30 P.M.—Bert’s - Alaska Federal T eral shiloads of grain at a nearby | - News. ! ‘ harbor all 1eady to feed the peo- 24, Rubbed out 12:45 P.M.—Musical Bon Bons. “al ( 2 i ple,” he commented, “and there is| Large izard 1:00 PM.—Off air until 3:55 P.M. lssl'—ov“ ' a en'“’y of Bank'“!—lm % @ good deal more on the way.” He! 3 \‘\"u(;:{.\g 4‘:00 P.M.—Rebroadcast News. ] 3 added that grain did not appeal to Went first 5?‘; :;: :‘;};‘;”“?c"l‘\;‘ll‘g‘ws» . ¢ it A B |EEEES The B. M. Behrends | - but that the Italians'will get plenty Colored ?'30 ¥ —Nelwon Edd" / e L] en s # . Like dust 5:45 PM.—Your Dinner Concert. i of macaroni and spaghetti out of 1it. . Young wild 6+ Easy Listening- % 3 SIGN OF NERVOUSNESS ! animals :30 PM—Easy Listening A A . Ate little by 7:00 P.M.~-Moods in Music a 3 Representative Francis Walter of o little 715 P.M—Standard Oil N.ews iscover M. s. Pennsylvania presented the Presi- | P AT ot work 7:30 P.M—Melodies with Maxine S n dent with an odd gift during the| . Abscond 8:00 P.M—Spirit of the Vikings, 4 > Oldesi Bank in Alaska » Visit—a letter opener made from | Vea 8:15 P.M.—Union Oil Fishing Time. Fil‘st Nati“n Bank the forearm of a Jap soldier killed Mallgn P 3 Bobbin 9:00 P.M.—Unity Viewpoint. o 5 . in the Pacific Edison's 9:15 P.M—Todd Grant of JUNEAU, ALASKA OMM L SAV. his is the sort of gift I like 2, rulect© ™™ | 9:30 P.M—Musical Pot Pourri, : o S ¢ to get,” the President said, as it A"r-w_vlm.xs- 9:45 PM.—Alaska Line News. AAL DEROSIT IN v was placed on his desk 2 10:00 P.M.—Sign off,

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