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4 SEEI - % . PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA »_FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 . . pete with (steamship companies) . . . in hauling freight | feee seremrerroreccoeoses ] e e e e o { : D(uly Alaska Emplre from Seattle over this route i PPY BlR-I-HDAY ! 20 Y EARS AG 0 from 1 DIRECT"BY Professional | 4 ? er goes on !l 3 > one road |\ m A o] ! ieti Published every evening except Sunday by the Farmer goes on to point out that the one road|{ HA THE EMPIRE ||} Fraternal Societies ; EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY which would be of great value to the Territory is |} {1y Gastineau Channel B oo Juncau, Alasks. gent | the road into Fajrbanks from Haines, 8 haul of 650 | & oo oo | o3 | G T e e [ R a2 . . Ve Bresiaent miles. Freight hauled into Fairbanks or Anchorage SEPTEMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 1, 1924 i fois l,()l)GE‘h“O‘.‘Nlu o 1 ELMER A FRIEND - - - - by truck from Haines, he says, could be handled| — - The American globe flie ved at Labrador on the NOrth AMer- | r——m—m—— ey T ALFRED ZENGER - - - - . L andcen g G SECOND and FOURTH e g — e | Sheaper that Shys ARQIer; gatoss fhe IGHIE and, gnen George Me: jcan continent. In a congratulatory message to the fliers, President DR.E. H. KASER Monday of each month o | | e S T O o EAThe: e e MASRE [y Tallrond, 4t [ggat qeving for waldents of the) . Terzy :Pagues Coolidge said: “The return to North American soil following circum- DENTIST in Scottish Rite Temple Deliyered by carrier in Juncau and Donslas for $1.50 per month; | Westward and Interior. Goods could also be shipped | Glenward Kirkham navigation of the world by air, is an inspiration to the whole nation.” BLOMGREN BUILDING beginning at 7:30 p.m six months, $8.00; one ear, $15.00 b Bear $ Jihssr ¥ By matl, postage paid, at the followlng rates: faster | i Phdiie % WALLIS S. GEORGE Aoy et tR 8 R T Faner, goee: on jto Swte ARt we sUGH e haloh, Jgr Samuel Feldon this day announced that he had purchased the Juneau| | o oo FABG R0 o Worshipful Master; JAMES W confer a r if they will promptly vml‘;'y Alaska a from the politicians and fight for the H:Iu JG}lm::n Apartmen’s and was to renovate the large building and put all apart- LEIVERS, Secretary ‘ the Business Off { any f arity in the de- | . Mary Gregory § S _ ek ] Uvery of their papers. 4 ; Haiage Soa0 ! Alls. Deland i ments in first class condition. Mr. Eeldon had relinquished the lease i R R otrice B0 Tuhate Offios, 310 ] - ‘THAb denends.upon, wha e IERUS VREH TS BRYR) R M. Smith {on the Seaview Apartments and Mrs. Hogan had taken them over. . g p— o “politicians.” If Alaska’s roads are to be developed | S S r el | h socta Press 1s exc 1y itled to the use f . s R > money 3 g . g T | 4 ation of all news ditpatches credited o 1t or not other. 10 it \“”“]‘“‘ iy "\l’" s "”"“f;' b" fomroeeeeeeococemmeeecoq | At Holy Trinity Cathedral at 9 o'clock this night, Miss Mary Connor, Dr. A. W. Stewart { B. P. 0. ELKS 31 4 wise credited {n this paper and also the local news published secured through “politicians.” Normally the Terri- g e 's. J. B. Connor of this city became the bride of berein i ted about $600.000 per biennium || e o R B Ay b i | Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday I ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |tory has appropriated about $6 Ber. egn { H { [ Mr. Nicholas Bavard, prominent young businessman of this city. The TP M Vi i W il U el o forroatls, 80 thet molit CRuE S0 TRV e LU {| ceremony was performed by Dean C. E. Rice 20TH CENTURY BUILDING welcome, A, B, HAYES, Exalted A it e A ceremony was ) 4 velcome. A. B IS, NATIONAL REPRESENTATI Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Congress would see fit to extend the Federal Highway i\ <%0 stars incline H Gftioe ke oY ! | Ruter; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. | * Fourth Avenue Bld e, o | 3 k : S H . NALD, h el - act 0 Alasky, SN B ‘"“’"”’““"m‘i but do not compel” || successtully completing five-sixths of a unique pleasure trip from J And that, of course, also depends upon the “politicians.” {| seattle to Skagway, Lenden B. Pents, accompanied by Mrs. Pentz and i GRS RO 1 L D, ocat ane {aled [r——— 3 < l,“—.”“ their nine-month-old baby, arrived on Gastineau Channel in a 16-foot ‘ ; Bats and Radar SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 | .\ o0t in which the entire journey had been made. It was equipped Dr JOhl‘l H Geyer e ‘ R | With a three horsepower motor. In addition to his family, Mr. Pentz had | Silver Bow Lodge ) (New York Times) Adverse planetary influences are . niii s it Ak et DENTIST | No.A2,LO.0.E . The saying that there is nothing new under the |active today which is unfavorable | 4* o % | Robin §--Vilettin Bldg. [ i N:eeés gac; ;’:a 3 un has recently received further confirmation as the (for initiative. Labor is well di- E. L. Hunter, Jr, who had been working for the Bureau of Fisheries PHONE 163 | | day a‘;x;fi ,B ,m % w I 3 result of research in an unusual field. Dr. Robert |rected. - or. returned home from Kefchian ng Brothers Welcome " Galambos of the University of Rochester Medical| HEART AND HOME: Reaction- during the summer, ret Forest D. Fennessy Noble Grand : School has disclosed before a General Electric Science [qpy trends in fashion and home o IL V. Callow _Secretary Forum at Schenectady that the flight of bats, 10ng [customs will be apparent this Aut- Weather report: High, 49; low, 46; cloudy ‘ 'a marvel to obsevers because of their swift and un-' .. Distinction will be sought AR ¢ kb G ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | | - crring agility in dusk and dark, is made possible || "\ oao that emphasize h.m.mm.:tr"* e 5 Gradiiate Tos Anglee Sotinge by a sort of natural radar. Details as to radar, which | ! ¢ . . 5 o PO o 0. PR D L = traits. 1 of Optometry and i has proved of such revolutionary service in the air and BUSINESS AFFAIRS: As a fi-| : Da”y Lessons ln Enghs W. L. GORDON z Opttisimaiogy ASHENBRENNER’S i naval battles of, this war, bave been cloaked in| - Reigre b P o Sk | | | | secrecy. It has been revealed, however, that this ;T;l“:;::w' face many. pronlems ghin | il e L LR St SELS N plinssea Pittad Limpes’Gronnd NEW AND USED of | ALA ROAI o k’:;* l‘fz:: ‘w’\’:_‘(‘f“ i ”;u:,l:fmfl(‘ “f:\‘ ©. lattect the nation. Dangerous con- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We shall accept your offer FURNITURE | sator . G os discloses how b - |ditions, it is foreseen, may arise . ...i. you guarantee immediate delivery.” Say, “PROVIDED THAT ; One of the most sensible discussions we've seen | locator. Now Dr. Galambos discloses how bats, hunt- | =0 & 0 o " b0 record for | ProViding you guaran I | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. o he future of the Alaska Military Highway |18 the airways at night in search of food, a s0 & AN sorld reliet | YOU guarantee immediate delive | 3 SR e JUBESRE Bl e ¢ e Y | guided by reflected sound. In cooperation with Dr.|unlimited generosity in wo | OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Garrulous. Pronounce gar-u-lus, A as| | . appeared In a recent copy of the Anchorage TIMES| noyq1q Gritfin of Rochester and Prof. G. W. Plerce of and.world cooperation. - lin Gas, first U as in UNITE, second U as in US, accent first syllable. | | DR. H. VANCE a letter to the editor written by Walter R. Farmer, porvarg he found that as long as bats fly they emit | NATIONAL ISSUES: The fu R St a o opesing).. Bragich (aieidae]| Pl now in the Army, formerly operator of a trucking , copstant stream of cries pitched far above the range Moon of this date presages extra- de ke Jones-Slevens Shop business at Fairbanks. of human hearing. It was found that frequencies |ordinary war expenditures vdue ln‘F R (o bies ek tos (vith); cothniamA, eulogibe, Bl | ) The fate of the overland connection between around 50,000 cycles were particularly strong. Human |ihe ar ng costs of victories that| 5 b, k‘I Y. s/ “('”_” vk -Uidiion 4t 1€ 38 youse” Ll Gastineau Hotel Annex LADIES’—MISSES’ Alaska and the States is in the hands of Canada. beings cannot hear much above 20,000 cycles, and |release people who are dependent| WORD STUD se a od 168 youn” LML o gt EEER s S [ Farmer describes the condition of most of Canac as they grow older the upper limit drops until, past 'upon aid for maintenance and re-{increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day od wor | ; , o kel e e middle age, many persons are deaf aboye 6,000 cycles. | habilitation. This is not a time to| FERVOR: intensity of feeling or expression; glowing ardor; passion.\ | ;|| Seward Street Near Third » i S S s gl PE T - The flying bat, it has been found, sends out & |murmur about heavy taxes, because| “winged with fervor of her love."—Shakespeare It the Canadian Government cannot maintain | o "o/ ot tat” of about thirty supersonic cries |more demands will be made upon| SR e e Tl S G i ¥ ¢ old established roads in their country, is it reasonable | .= ' 4 g6 it cruises about in the air. These cries our nation which must pay ”",‘,,N,,N-,,—,,,,-,---MA-, Al 7 r —_— { | to believe that they are likely to be able to maintain | 4y reflected by any obstacle, such as a tree or fence | hvice of prosperity ! by . | The Rexall Siore The Store for Men"” the Alaska Highway for American tourists?” | oat, and. the bab, hearing these echoes, changes his |° TTBRIATIONAL AFPAIRS :|} MODERN E”OUET L 7 t s s o ilos. 4 ; e, L A { CRTA LEE {|| Your Rellable Pharmacists N Parmer, last March, drove two new semi-trucks |course and flies in regions which are echo-free. It|, ‘i o' determination to attain|| ROBER J {| : 79‘\ and trailers to Fairbanks from Seattle, Washington be that in (Ihn revelation \\1;hnxr-unzld to bat G iration from Germany will be :"“””—”“—“”“N””"””"“””"”“’4i BUTLER-MAURO L g : Rl PES - 1t lies an explanation of one of the other m nitestad opably. and okt vy sa o R e o ! i Sl He Boil the driving time was pin days and the dls= | o p e e ability of large flocks of swift- o S m‘wfi- oot e e Q. Should the mail of a Congressman be addressed Hon. or The DRUG CO. Front St.—Triangle Bldg tance covered 3,000 miles. & v 3 le, as the plov to | the S b Hon.? ? i flying birds, such, for example, as the plover, to 1 K€L O W LR T dicated | HO 5 | 3 “The roads in Canada are absolutely terrible.|perform acrobatics as a group with a speed and o "o 0 o “\oiione this month A. In addressing a Representative, the form is “The Hon.” In ad- b B | They are narrow and winding. The surfacing, what | precision which preclude the possibility of their playing Betaohs \;\'how birthdate it 1is| dressing a Senator the envelope should read “Senator etc. ' r i there is of it, usually is wavey and full of holes, | merely a game of follow the leader. This by-product s .1hr: <|ug\llf\' of a year of ups Q. How do a host and hostess greet their guests? HARBY RACE H S GBAVES S G | making high speed travel impossible | of the bat research deserves further exploration. In e o RIS B & SE00 O o0 A. They both rise and go forward to greet each guest—a man as Ry | “The road from Edmonton to Dawson Creek is|any case it is sobering to nl\zmkm;l m‘:;(ilct;l ‘:““‘h“:",‘( cause change of plans for the Win-|well as a woman, but not necessarily a child. Drugaist “The Clothing Man” . for the most part unsurfaced and at certain times of |01 the applications of electroples ; g Q. Should a dinner napkin be entirely unfolded when used? gg % deemed a new product of total war, holding out im- 3 ¥ . 4 cktid s aRe 1 e oeniy HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER the year imgassabis mense promise for the protection of peaceful air |- Children born on this day prob- A. One fold should be left in the napkin. i “The Squibb Store” F A 4 Crevs of men are continuglly Working on 1t 10| commerce, has been in: use by that strange flying jably will be clever and papulet| o T i order to keep it together | mammal, the bat, for a period which must stretch Because of their generosity andf G ias 1 “It is entirely out of the question to try to com- |back far into geologic time kindliness, they may be vietims of | |_0 0 K d nd |. E A R by el = o — 0 —- - ~ ~ e —+ |impositions. A C GORDON |1 22 : " § w h l Senate Foreign Relations Commit-|nally, he announced he was resign- (Copyright, 1944) |§_ Guyl§lglihl ?Egg)s c A L l r 0 R “ l A i as Il'lg on tec, the elder Pittman was the ing What Nelson didn’t know i e e ) (Careful Prescriptio: Grocery and Meat Market M legding advocate of stopping the that Wilson -had bad p secrgt il Sir Olaf Caroe “E * 1. If the barometer falls suddenly, is a long or short storm to be NYAL Family Remedies 478 — PHONES — 37) . erry- Jap war lords by economic meas- |meeting with his own personal staff the editorials to Sir Olat Gavae WPl L oqy HORLUCK'S DANISH T e . 1 63 fOre it ! o > oy e ew elhi, so i af co see © Go-Round ures, way back in 1636, before it|the day before, had pounded the New Delbh so S O’ o st T By, of our 4g States have no motto? ICE CREAM Wl L B ‘ got too late Younger brother |table, said. he wasn't going to tak: g R e ‘\vm s | In what country was Knute Rockne born? o 1 is like I McCarran ! it any longer and was getting out s 3 ’ o . e 2 P (Continued jrom Page One) was «‘ 1 lui‘m ]H;Ik‘lldl I\(»Iallr(misr " WPB insiders say Wilson | to London Sir Olaf also cabled | What is the largest North American rodent? E——---- e . . , 4 e b able ' 5. What is the capital of Northern Ireland? commented on how fit Wallace played into Hitler's hands along | chiefly couldn’t take cross-question- )F:f‘)“)*“(‘;\ .”‘P“‘m::‘g"lf:.?mfca"‘” ‘:‘“ nt;(j? % het e e P The Charles W. Carter looked, while his aide “Harola with Wheeler, Nye, Clar The fing from Congressional committees keen the POllips letter out of T R PIGGLY WIGGLY Younc couldn't take it” * * * Wal- world will be watching Nevada m Actually, Nelson's aides were 7 so far, bu "'. SN l,u ld! 1 short storm : 2 Moriuary Hka v Ithe tember primary to sec|only being loyal to him. They re-|ditions’ it was sure to be smuggle 2. Only New Hampshire and Indiana. I8 WD prifies imesll O W A : 5 ‘hien in, in which case it would be pub-| s {rag For BETTER Groceries s out traveling companions, added whether the Far West is isolation- |fused to join the wolf pack which|™ “Fi e ‘ sy . el 3. Norway. i ‘Fourth and Franklin Sts. these clippings to his scrap-book. isi attaced him. lished by the Indian |"l""‘ ' | 4. The beaver. PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 | SISy War Production Row--You could _ ‘;““ l“‘" “"”;““_"“(‘N‘l‘l‘]“ 5 ;l"m‘lp} 5. Belfast. Dumbarton Oaks — Secretary have knocked Donald Nelson over| Indian Typhoon—When Ambas-, :’l:' T "ma:n ":“_‘Br;mh‘ Hull's message to the opening Dum- wi'h a feather when Charles E. sador Willlam Phillips’ famous let :‘\";"_"r\w‘l‘ ‘0‘“ i pm‘ of i - ‘ A0 barton Oaks peace parley had whole Wilson popped his resignation |ter advising Roosevelt that India rion (BT oL 21l WINDOW W. irupiaons paraleing Wood 0w - Hele L the mside sory of was o U. 8 prolem leaked into oitciab who smusge nevs nto|| Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? e JUNEAU - YOUNG | Wilson'’s statement of Jan. 16th, what lappened. One day before |print, the snmh“c::c_xm‘nom by Indr\l G .| —Experienced Operators— | SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware Company 1920, on the eve of the first Li leaving for China, Nelson called instruciions to a ritish cor e sirial | - o R EATE | gue of Nations Council meeting in top WPB executives for an|in this country to inspire letter ‘|’“bl“ ation in Indian newspapers. L“L‘llle S Beauty salfl“ | PAINTS—_OIL—GLASS . “It is our task here” Hull arms-wiound-each-other love feast. editors, plus editorials in the local| =0 . oo o7 PHONE 492 DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hard (3 } said, “to help lay the foundations He said he wanted no hard feel- 'pre One man in New York alone| L g g g e e e e Phone Red 578 G y ? S - |Johnson, who rarely appears on! e s e - —- uns and Ammunition | \ n which, after victory, peace, ings: he loved everybody. Then wrote 76 letters to different news-|JONRSON, WhO Tevely APDedts on| freedum and a growing prosperity he called on Charley Wilson, who | pepers Later, Britigh_consuls|F 5 Sefiie CUNE ROy Mare, Sl o] : f f may be built for generations to/Was to be acting chairman while sent copies of editorials, etc, py ALY, T e | E. c. swmnv e = ] | come.” Twenty-four years ago, Nelson was away « Wilson gov the British Embassy, with accom-! o 11'11 . g 5 i3 JOHN AHLERS CO Topll F1us iner an I ] g : 2 ving the ur, slightly flustered at this show panying notes, showing what a good Other ~ball = fans are Senators 5 IS LASKA . ervice More Complete at 1 Njian mud: Tb il brigg fheiyp. slgh intered at. this ahow DY 0tgs, |Chandler of Kentucky, Walsh of as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAS 2508 PHONE 34 g League of Nations into being as a of friendship, hemmed and hawed. job they had done Bl B il e fofs eRvicky, AR EMPIRE 15 invited to present this coupon this P. O. Box THE BABANOF ’ q living force devoted to the task of Then he got madder and madder, bassy, Jossleyn Hennessy, British ;f‘l‘ “‘" d-‘ r N)“f Y”‘vk “‘]’I“t?e- evenin; at the box office of the PLUMBING, HEATING and | § assisticg the peoples of all coun- ripped out a hot attack on Nel- public relations man for India, left ;‘;;:'xnl I:‘w l\?yldt'):“fl 1‘1)1‘.-'1)“\.11 )'::k s i FHEET METAL SUPFLSS CWFEE SHOP i tries in their desire for peace, pros- son’s aides for sniping at him. Fi- off the accompanying notes, sent J s 'l"m\ oy hlhfl CAPITOL THEATRE 5 ‘ 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters i g perity and happiness.’ o S ——— . Qi By RO geratest rebellion against him in € . S t ‘ s 3 y S to see: e umiant C OSSWOT' Puzzle |years when the United Mine Work-|| and receive TWO TICKET! ™ { e on e 00 5 i i comenio | “SHERLOCK HOLMES FACES DEATH! Tieer iap ] R o, PR IR o |Cincinnati this menth * Ray ) : barton Oaks, Stalin thought Sos i innatls thle.ano 83 INSUBA E 3 ks i sl ol thal vt | Postpone linois Mine Workers, is opposing WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . P. K. ‘ personal interpreter along with the Pedal digit i 3 By o e Business Con o A ek Kept |Lewis for the UMW presidency - Shatt k Agenc ess Counselor s o J“l?y;f”\m.d\l‘lh:;\- Sranias {probably won't win, but is making; —_ atuc gency COOPER BUILDING ! DRl fpreign. Afalrs poviser Color |Lewis pull plenty of strings to keep poea brought Dewey’s personal publicist, 45 Biras homp D harmony in the union Brig s : : 45 Stipulation In 3 3 Jim Hagegty, to Washington with (& document S |Gen. William O'Dwyer, now direct-| . i * . ket B PWSINal 49, Meas 0] him i (k::l ”'_‘,‘Y“:L:;::“xf: 4 M Caver 7| |ine civil administration work in| o = L. C. Smith and Corona l on gx?,ll.nxx, ALI( ,) e 3 vi ‘:l;““l“dnn(nt‘ |re-occupied Italy, hopes to oppose n“can scleum’ TYPEWRITERS Qe Bere untll Jan. 20 within |Mayor La Guardia again in New| d PRESS SHOP Bold and Serviced by [ Replied Hagerty I'm here to case 18 Tott 81 Death notics N ootk City’s 1945 Elactione ~* 1 = an A T Jries 85 Finia y's : S o £ the joint Folks who tried 101 37 Sif"Girect to &6 Arabian Former New York State Solicitor| - Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing J. B. B"fi“d & 0. | i lles dow the question he Seaport . ol PHONE 333 o} Bl plles . down . on i i consumer Affection Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |Henry Epstein may get the Demo-| '+ = - “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | of the secrecy surrounding Dum-| prefix Fortune ol M el nomination, would put up a| ‘Neatness Is An Assef Satisfled Oustomers” H ar ak rences caught Be defeate Kind of N | 1 barton Oaks conferences cau Dregs 1. Compound of . 4. Attack fight against the “Little| ! g Dewey's adviser in a trap .1:xI r in ; hydrogen and 5 Term of 5 | | § Dulles tried to condemn secrecy to L T SENC T address A L i H seigl . Nimb (Copyright, 1944, by United o o newsmen, but was reluctant to be & On {bhereasiae Feature Syndicate, Inc.) | ZORI Say It With Flowers” but | quoted on the question . Vehicles for S 3 . <54 i SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURS!” ‘V § snow. travel | toke: i Ji S < 1 Isolationist Toboggan Judging | toker ity NOTICE or“ M‘;E i Phone 15 Juneau F]OIiSfS | bv the telegrams and phone calls Large bell | NOT1iUxk or sale at public auction | - cclleagties are getting from Nevada’s L is hereby given of the personal prop- Yok 2 pledend '.'l.;"-‘ Alaska Laundry Phone 311 Senator Pat McCarran, he is rac-| contamer | ety of the estate of ALFRED | g s gt :"'_ t death. He has, Arabigg BLACKBURN, deceased. Said prop- | of dapasiesss E RSt political death. He nas, Thin cake erty consists of an oil range, tables primary cossiderstion. I 7 been frantically ling Senato! schaol o » Pl g addition, the beak i & mem- : B ey | dishes, cooking utensils and miscel- | Deponie k lN m. s0pe 6T yhom, vigorously (“WJ“[ laneous restaurant equipment lo- | ber of Rojorel Rupasc ' . Wil fou dpiioriog e o, en; 0 ., |cated In the Goldstein abins on| ~ en Ceemenglieh W R 1891—O0ver Half a Centfury of Banking—1944 e o dny ressleption | Explodes Franklin Street opposite the I. Gold- s gl g v This ' qatlonally siguiticent. 1] Teawer ¥ stein Store. The sale will be held e indicates a complete reversal of his Burrows at 2:00 P, M. on Saturday, S ke — o e e he fat-1 Windflow 85 8 W PRIy, Sope 2 position six years ago, when he bel- | Meavents body |tember 2, 1944 at the location in the 3 (!‘ ° e l'en S IGNAS ihat his renomingiion , WAS Stone WHUng” | Goldstein Cabins, and will be sold : purely a State matter and pulled sish from a | to the highest cash bidder. i p all sorts of wires to keep Admin- cx.‘-‘;&“f'..T' boat The right is reserved to reject any \ a istration forces out. Now, like fel- ve ‘|“ . |and all bids that are not deemed | 3 low-isolationist Bennett Clark in Hatie Britisy | atistactory. a 2 i Missouri, he has suddenly clutched Aty Dated at Juheau, dlaska, this 24th First Natl"nal Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska FDR's coat-‘ails * * * Running E e day of August, 1944 ! against McCarran is dynamic Lieu- i FELIX GRAY, of JUNEAU, ALASKA terant Governor® Vail Pittman, Ne- mb. J. S. €ommissioner and Ex- COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ia newspaper pubiisher and 4 officio Administrator. . 3 weer brother of the late Senator American First publication, Aug. 24, 1944, M3 fi K¢y Pittman. As chairmau of the Last publication, Sept. 1, 1944,

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