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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, U, ALASKA - " WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1943 ading fhoé .............Wm.wm l, Ala k Em lre | be l)'s:\nL, the taxes, not the steamship companie: WIN W AUTO PLATE GLASS . al y S a P We are inclined to believe that Mr B'\nlm takes | Ry DO SR Nbitin dscun Wonday s T a much more sensible attitude towarc A ‘;\l;‘l':l‘ rlr‘m\‘nv(' p(‘:mwr«n'l and his statements are much less prejudiced = H E E M P I R E l n E A L L A s s C 0 L g .. T_Rfimm Unin Sicvets, Junens, anabe. | S B Brobably iave centrlbisted | AN GI!:ASS WORK OF ALL Dzscmp'nogsom . i RO ¢ A 1ce-Presiden effict 5 . ¥ s BE BB TGN - -y ST 1o the s elficlent operation of (e steamship lincs NPk 1, pox aszl 171 MAIN STREET . R Ren zENG R r during the war. Many of the vessels have been The first affair of the year given by the Juneau High School Student . s carrying far more ballast than in pre-war days, - Body, the “Hard Time” party in the school gym, with virtually all of the ! e O HSCRIFTION "rlt‘n;rosew ad Ciass Matier. cutting down pasload. In many ports, where long- e o & November 14, 1945 @ o e students attending in hard times costumes, was & granted succegs. The DB E H KASEB The Chaflesw caflel’ £ 44 Detivered br enrrier o funcay And Douglas for $1.50 per month; shoremen (n(z}mndled 50 tons or better per hour| 5 ; o | committee in charge was composed of the class presidents, including DENTIST Mormar -8 By mail, postave paid, at the following rates: they now handle only 10 or 12 tons per hour. One|J Solilacs Saunn o | Edward Naghel, Chris Ellengen, Fred Orme and Harry Krane VR e L Y t 1500 aix monihs. n agvance. $750: ¢hip captain said that it would be impossible f G Mrs. Stanley D. Paris ol A B it O favor it they will prompely notify private line, not operated by the government, to haul | 4 i > afbived . ourth and Franklin Sts. A favor if they will prompu y privat 3 t op y governy ? . H. L. Faulkner . The freighter Oregon, of the Independent Steamship Company, arrive v PHONE 136 ny faflure or irregularity in the de- PR A s f HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. st freight into Juneau and unload it at existing rates! o Mrs. Frank Henderson . ! in port with a heavy freight load for Juneau, which included coal, hay, | l———— 2 _____ e under present conditions. . LaVerne Kendall ® | feed, shingles and much general freight MEMD AR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 However, one thing is readily apparent. Any la e Rev. Walter A. Soboleff e} A Dr A w Stewart FOR EAVS;gIEOODS i ed Pross iz led to th AGTR B orbert Cressma _ . 0. . ¥ eatt Mx“ L owe dikoarise T et ta It o Dot other. increase in freight rates will be disastrous for Al o Herbert C ‘“‘g":]n 3 A Territorial medal for the high school student writing the best DENTIST an TRY TY ¥ gise crodied in this paper and also the local news publlsbed Meanwhile, the people of Alaska need time to prepare | o R o | essay in connection with the raising of the “Old Tronsides Fund” would| | oo oerin o mur nivg 5 S R ___ their case, and protests to the early hearing should : e oo o 6 o0 e e o e ebegivenby the B P.O. Eks, it had been announced by R. E. Robertson, i Gasl' c ' E «le AL el ATIVES — Alaska Newspapers: 1411 pe gddressed to the Maritime Commission in Was St g . Chairman of the local lodge’s committee handling the work in this fice Phone 469 neau vaie ¥ | = — ington m\.,l,‘, Foremost in Friendliness g 1} rm." m - - | distric 4 Ly Do o ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D i Wages and Production 1 H 0 R 0 S r 0 P E Miss Irma Peterson, daughter of Mrs. Mary Peterson of Pearl Harbor, Gn?d\::\rteolfin?;%elesngollege VANITY 'BEAUTY & DRy ' | and Mr. Charles Olson were recently married in Skagway. The bride had Opl:hslmol’:;;y SALON § (New York Times) i “The stars wncline |lived in Juneau and Pearl Harbor since early girlhood, and had been in ) % ;3 i i High wages are dependent upon high production ! but do not compel” | charge of operations at the mine owned by the Petersons, since the death | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Groun® OOUER oML EY & h:uh; r;’,r)l\\c‘i” l(h"{ ‘g‘l:’(;af\;:;:t::’:%“‘f;‘ S‘l:i“l;‘t‘»*h" 1 of her father, sevreal years previously. Mr. Olson was bridge foreman ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager ] Vilson, President of Gene 's Corporation, ha i s s . e 3 ¢ o for Siems a 3 ay-Tee Harbor road was built, . 3 emphasized this important principle. As he note: § g A e T T Tt AR ey AIaSKa M“Sl( S|| l Open Eveningh ithegp ol “ *“The feather-bedding principle of more pay for less| _THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 jand more recently with Bawyer-Reynolds Logging Cempany ] work 1s unsound, Accept enotigh’of, this and tne| Beneflc aspecis xule today winoh| s e Arthur M. Uggen, Manager nA gains from technological improvements will be nulli- |#hould be most "I()ll):;:‘i:;‘l‘fs for 1nb°l Weather: Highest, 44; lowest, 39; rain Planase nsidhl Tnsteattents Dr. John H. GeYGI' 2 fied" Basically, the current labor demands are for |25 Well :l}_[;;‘”["“,n s PO, T R R R OISR A { Pty e DENTIST 1 30 per cent increase in wage rates to compensate for | Befciragpe e e Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg. g a reduction in the numbers of hours worked. This 1s}r‘ U"l"!"\‘il‘“‘l‘\l:”:"::x't“““l‘l‘s'afi 2:‘:‘3 Dally Lessons in EnghSh . P e s another way of saying, “Continue to pay us the war- w‘u‘; :ilxl for women' tb analyze W L. CORDOV » time wage bill which we were paid as an inducement MC_OO,:-M ‘m‘;m lords AR Vo beRIvEtae] | | METCALFE SHEET METAL 3 - ) - FEREE 1T =g FE o 4 > YOSED RA INCREASE to obtain war product lon w hile we work fewer hours | . atever is constructive | ; g AR s S vl PROPOSE g L CR to make peacetime goo ii‘;‘;‘“‘* ("‘Z"(}l‘“fc"t‘m:: b WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We stopped quick.” “We | | Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Rexall Siore The people of Alaska have genuine cause for The surest road to gain for all is an increase in ¢ - hmm“phmmn" and even for re. | Stopped quickly” is preferable, though QUICK is an adverb. Tanks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists & albron 1 the Teport. that steamship rates to Alaska [h¢ netional product. To give any group a larger |, ... ¥ | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Jacose. Pronounce jo-kos, both O's as in SHEET METAL BUTLER-MAURO ] kg i 2 sl f an existing pie inevitably means that other | R o T ; in NO, S as i st 8 X ik may be increased to as much as 100 percent above groups obtain less. The only way in which all groups BUSINESS AFFAIRS {in NO, § as in SO, accent last syllable. hihia %00 MANCAL LT IAG DRUG CO. ’ dF Sivils: Dol Ooferhor of Alaska EIMSet czn be sl e S| The stars seem to presage terrific; ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Compliance. Observe the ANCE. Dpwar Iavee. o L S5a (AIp ol IR sallstied s Ly inCroasiug CISCRIBEORITIE TS yepibn avfary Europe and Asia for! YNONYMS: Hole, hollow, cave, cavern, cavity, chasm, aperature, Gruening and Alaska Delegate Bob Bartlett are con- Under such circumstances all groups can participate |\ o ooon aig Much illness among excavation, openini H Y ry i n cerned with the fact that the Maritime Commission in an expanding national income. But the goods must | i Sfcavasion, OpenRes A 82 ABRI MACHINE SH‘)P 3 i war victims is prognosticated. | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us has set an early date for a rate hearing, giving be produced. The key to how much can be paid is NATIONAL ISSUES ¥ e : - = Alaskans little time to prepare their case found in the rapidity with which productivity is \ Public health will be of patas increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Plumblng — “eallng — 0[1 B“lers increased. If gains in productivity are counter-bal- | 5 E 3 h SUBMISSION; yielding to power or authority. “Your submission to his HOUSEHOLD AP ANC * The Governor’s statement issued Monday, and _ e - o _ | mount conce n this month when var- -~ g Al PLI ES anced by featherbedding, then the additional volume - . S # démands would mean slavery Delegate’ Bartlett’s statement, received in full of Boods and. bervices ‘we all QK Awilliinob DR FLED oL TRICE BRCISEEn e W PHONE 319 terday, enumerate the burdens which Alaskans would forthcoming. f‘::l‘]’;g xf;:);;lc:’ibg‘;";o:‘l]:lf(‘i“‘;:::’ 32' ; ve P o wit 6§ ” i 9 o) . ' v b ) - " ol 0Ly ad have to assume with a large increase in rates The broad historic trend is clear. Formerly we | i "o utmost scientific preventa- | MODERN E'”OUET'I’E by “The Store for Men” HABRY nAcE Delegate Bartlett, who states that it may be neces- g;":;‘;’r‘l‘m‘gf i, R““:"‘b]:““‘;:m?‘(“‘;“’l“gf;: tive measures. This is a time when ! ROBERTA LEE & y e stea 4 t re mor i e | and absolute cleanliness i #oy dor the “eq.n e cf;mfiny 9 sccu. 2 N e decreased while the total supply of goods expanded. | s o von B e D —— - ) SAB'N, DruQQISI revenue from hauling freight, suggests two remedies: py 5o \Gag o rapid rise in living standards. A | e ATION AL 4 ‘ ; i . “The Squibb Store” operation of the steamship lines by the government, Bt o 3 5 g ® T ‘ INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Q. When a girl is entertaining a caller in the evening, the hour is e lore’ or government subsidies wartime developments are integrated into our peace- | sccording to certaln signs the very late, and he shows no indication of leaving, would it be all right| | Front St—Triangle Blda. Where Pharmacy Is a : g AUPIIEY. time economy further gains in this general direction | | sapanese will attempt to use Pearl Profession 4 The Governor, on the other hand, intimates that pan attemp use for either of her parents to tell the young man it is time to go? Y 4 g o may be seen. The worker’s irations for higher Huxhur for spreading reports most A b " w if the Territorial Legislature had levied heavy taxes wages and fewer working hours then will be attained. | gcyrimental to our hilhest Govarms . No: but the girl has a perfect right to call his attention to the o 7 g against the steamship companies long ago things It Is important to realize, however, that more of the ment officials. No matter how ‘¢ POU g waflleld sD’ug S'ore ,20TH CENTURY MEAT 8 ' would have been better. But wouldn't this actually goods of life will be available because of the im-|mych the truth may be publicized, ? What could be called the basic foundation of agreeable conversa- | | moumery Guy L. Smith Drugs) MARKET 5 mean even higher rates? Certainly if the steamship Provement in technology, not because of a wage in-|there will be stubborn and tenacious tion? -"“'f"'! Most Popular companies can prove to the Maritime Commission that f’aa*" ‘Which ;s unrelated to such du'rlupzlem,sfl 'l;)x; adherence to deliberate enemy mis- A. Courtesy is the very first requisite. ° NYAL Family Remedies 7| Meating” Place ! . o ” ¥ atter type of wage increase can only be reflected |yepresentations. | Q. How should guests dress for an informal dinner at home? HORLUCK’S DA expenses are so heavy rates must be Increased, more FUl R o O S 0 Ttake away from the | pre Rhy N e b . ) NISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS : taxes would be only more expense and cause for Persons whose birthdate it is have A. The men should wear dinner coats, the women simple dinner ICE CREAM PHONE 202 ekt Y BADR 4 worker in reduced purchasing power some or all of the | pe augury of a year of extreme gowns E even higher rates. The Territorial Treasury might goliars he obtains in the form of higher wages. The |activity. Health should be safe- SR IS N R At ) be better off, but the Alaskan businessman would 10t emphasis must be placed upon higher real wages and | guarded. SRR e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY CARO TRANS K be—in fact the Alaskans who pay freight bills would that in turn mear ;,nawx mwl plodu('tion " Children born on this day may L 0 O K a n d l_ F A R N by MARKET rm R e TR R TR i Ea ~ |be the authors and orators of the S Y | thelr height. They towered above| [future. Unusual talents belong to § A. C. GORDON Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING rhp w ashlng ion the smail Japanese m~exal= whm AN ASKS M RE subjects of Scorpio. {ene - e e e - Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL o came aboard the U. S. S. (Copyright, 1945) [ 1. Through what canal can boats go uphill to Lake Erie, or downhill EUONES S50 20 4 | Phone 344 Phone 344 : Merr GO Round Also, MacArthur was 1rost in- V I H A N B l l l I 0 N BE e ¥4 Take Ontario? i\ Y formal, put on no folderol, handled | | 2. What is an automaton? CALL FOR | himself with easy dignity, giving | ARGUMENIS MADE 3. What is meant by “as the crow flies”? F s T f W ll P P One) the impression of white supremacy. G'vEN FOR UNRRA‘ gl s et Bt emmer QR et om u0s O e e et hbet impressive | i : What was King Arthur's sword called? 1 i 4!’3[]8 er a aper el . thing I've ever seen,” Col. Harris | IN w A R (R I ME 5. Where is The Great Stone Face of Hawthorne'’s tales located? E B of the most "f’"%“,‘,fi‘:‘,}»,m told friends. “Every other time| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — Presi- | ANSWERS: IDEAL PAINT SHOP Washington o .m\ld i '»d s"n:fi. MacArthur had overplayed his part.|dent Truman has asked Cong o ( ASE lUENEBERG 1. The Welland Canal. — HAULING Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt him. Cougufim.u_x : Ln\:!ll] at’| But this time he seemed to realize |to back up the United Nations Re- | 7 2. A self moving machine I Gttt ety Incrcas i “_‘,‘C( that the scene was big enough to|lief and Rehabilitation Administra-| e s 3. In a direct line. of this or that. Farm L[w"l’“,;‘““» carry itself.” {tion with a new appropriation of LUENEBERG, Nov. 14—Col. T 4, Excalibur Jones-Stevens Shnp N S SR el ) P o | ome billion, three hundred and fifty | a1, Backhouse, chief prosecuor ind 5 In New Hampshire cattle. Business groups went to ! {million dollars. This figure repre-|the war crimes trial of 45 SS Guards g i LADIES'—MISSES' abolish all ceiling prices | m}vflcsl:xmwmn ]sents one per cent of the COUNtIy's of the Belsen and Oswiecim Con- i LI R But when the final history of EMAINS IN ARMY ational income for the year 1943,|centration camps, summed up for ER (] | S e s Shanuck A enc this era is written, Chester Bowles _ Witch-hunter Robert Stripiing of {and was voted last August by the | the prosecution today. JUST BELEASED Seward Street Near Third gency —like Leon Henderson before him the old Dies Committee, now Pvt. icouncil of the relief agency in| Replying to criticism of the length el pwp % will be chalked up as a real Stripling in Uncle Sam's Army, ‘London |of the trial, now in its ninth week, pOIEN“AlS ARE | SR "‘.‘EOD'JC“ON friend of the common man has been spurned by the new| It also would match an original he said that “as the case proves, | ol Probably the common man “Dies” Committee. By a very close | authorization approved by Congresa the nccuwed had every opportunity to ‘ ANES@ SURRENDER 'w The Alaskan Ho'el B. P. 0. ELKS doesn’t sppreciate it, but here are Vote, they decided not to ask the in March, 1944. Of this original | make their defense, and not a bit of “ BlAsIED DOCUMENT | some things which will happen if ArmY to save him from going to authorization, five hundred and |time was wasted | size 13"x16"—suitable, ready Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. Chester Bowles loses his battle to Japan. |fifty thousand dollars remains to| Tt | for framing. at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. stop the inflation flood: Pvt. Stripling now belongs to a|be appropriated, with Senate ac-| MARTHA SOCIETY BAZAAR | KAUFBEUREN, Nov. 14-—Wreck<; Prepaid mail orders only; ok s J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. ¥ Every person putting his Military Police unit at San An-tion still pending. Friday, Nov. 16, 7 p. m,, Church 11 of Germany’s munitions indus- | Limited—$1.00 per copy. . H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. money in life insurance does so tonio, but came up to Washingtor —————.———— Parlors. Fish Pond for the chil- Yy was started by Allied demoli-| Wdtes o = with the idea of getting his money last month, where Congressman pack of sulphur in ihe system |dren; dainty aprons, tea towels, tion Equilds foday with. B BEEES. ofh Historical Documents THE JUNEAU back—100 cents on the dollar, But ‘Rootin-Tootin” John Rankin of|wil sometimes cause a depressed Pllow slips and many other handy thunderous blasts which destroyed 4045 Arcade Bldg., it there is inflation, the insurance Mississippl and Congressmanstate of mind. |asticies will be on sale. Candy will one of the biggest and newest Seattle 1, Wash. | BARANOF UPHOLSTERY CO. dollar will be worth 75 cents, 50 “Goober” Eugene Cox of Georgia | S S B | be available until 10 P. powder plants in the vast I G| e———— RE-UPHOLSTERING Bents (ar even 30 cents. immediately pulled wires to get him | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! uo,us-w F@R neiwork. ; | ~’ ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE 2—'!-:very person on a retired lend-leased by the Army to the . - ‘This })egms the destruction of | HOTEL DRAPERIES pension, whether a railroad em- PV “Dies” Committee. | Qi s war, potantinl Hidaclated Phone 36 122 2nd St. ployee, 'a college, a school or a big But, when it came up for a vote, Lt. Gen. Lucian K. Truscott, com- “ l l R EAT IN THE ' corporation employee, will see his the committee stood 4-4, with mBHflErhofl the U.'S. Third Army, as | o e ooms income shrink if there is inflation, Chairman John S. Wood of Georgia | 2. God of love e ;;‘uste £ :;le plul?ger 8 o, ol s “l B‘IBBLE noo“ ALASKA - ELECTRONICS 3 Every widow living on money 'efusing to break the tie. Against PR 33, Held oneself the first of 14 explosions which sent eailie Sales and Servi left by her husband will sce {hat Dbiring Stripling were Representa- | Mineral aloof 60 buildings hurtling hundreds of . . . rvice sband will g LD | 36. Metal.eartog b Bt the ai Close to shopping, business, pec. nner Sncome chrivel tives, Peterson of Florida, Bonner springs e o the air. e s o Wi Expert radio repair without delays| e oio ohool teact of North Carolina, Robinson of O Filujofa an Cleh'wh;‘ The plant, which extended over | : 4 5to 8 P. M. P. 0. Box 2165 0 reat difficulty having Utah, and Murdock of Arizona, all 12. Sawwan 38. Circular an area of two square miles Was‘ DAILY ONLY l 65 % Seward fnov up when the val Democrats. 1 WL . G so cleverly camouflaged and so| PHONE 62 i+ Taoves For getting Stripling out of the L, tndia 42, Things diff- cm‘pllemy masked by the s“"‘ con“nms ar moves s 14. Limb cult to bea rounding evergreen forest that not | 5—Ever; whether Army—even though he's been in‘ g Covering with 46, Card game rounH | Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNE S a0 -a] only nine months and was several Sheup 48 Shelter a single Allied bomb was dropped | Apartment Hotel Noa s 8 AU LODGE NO. 147 working city, state or federal 0.A2,10.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH 3 Ginpe P i ornument 49, Land measure on the factory during the w: : government, will be in the same times deferred—were: Rankin of |7 gighest point 50. So_ Americun o iy B Third ai Blanchard EL 2888 Meets each Tues- Monday of each month boat as teachers ppi and three Republicans— 18. Revoke a mountains Most of the factory's 243 scat-| a t8:00 P. M. i hchers : it legacy 52. Before d buildi 1o atie’ vttt ay at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. n Scottish Rite Temple 6 endowment, of New Jersey, Mundt of g percolate 5i. At home BTY IR busdings were partially | beginning at 7:30 p. m. A 4 a3 Symbol 55, Symhol fo g 1 wor- B an o otbir ‘sibatskiae s:)::): l;:l\l;r{laiufxlnd Landis of In- % Bymuol-for L ouBbBymbcl tor Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | underground. A | SHUES REPMBED Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- with fixed invested capital stands diana. They tost. 3 Acoompl T gE Parract 65. God of war DOWN | DOROTHY'S DANCING SCHOOL BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand |Shipful Master; James W. LEIV- ready to have its investment evap 25, Separates the 61 Ancient wine 67. State posi- 1. Bullfighter i s Baton | WHILE YOU WAIT! ERS, Secretary. te with inflation. LABOR CHAFF coarse from vessel tively 3 Fehowian. Classes now enroiling. Ba orate with 1 _ % 480 Beaveniy b " DAILY MAIL SERVICE These groups are leiting one Another important wage dispute ,, , the fn8 g8 v 41 Beavmiy body green | twirling, tap, acrobatics, toe-ballet, ok solitary man, Chester Bowles, fight is simmering into possible strike Hndian 65. Proper with 70, Bast Indian X Pr‘:‘fl';‘“ | moderneecentrics, toe-tap, charac- Waterproof Shining their ‘battle for them. If they were Proportions. It involves mainten- 30. Large jub oy Tsleiy 4. Relieve |ter, social dancing for beginners. and Dyeing OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING wise, hey'd make their own Con. ance-of-way employees—lowest-paid A 5. Salt ‘Body toning and tap lasses for Invisible Resoleing . - - 3 all ra ; work The 6. Primitive tenographers. Boys' class in acro- B e Ao toms fighting too. ., O all yallway work The ¢ I pRmoan i : 18 ¥ railroads are now trying to get the . Wis |b““‘:‘5 Studio 411 7th. Phone Red Hallywnod® Stige »Parlo' urner erv‘ce . ; = federal government to permit 60,000 | 575. (10,104-10,119) DRAMATIST MacARTHUR & I R . America 2 Col. Jack Harrls, who was tech- Mexican laborers, imported as a scuipior and | Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 nician for Gen. MacArthur's radio r emergency, 10 remain for e | 4 broaficasts during the war, is a Maintenance of tracks and road- altording | T. PARKE genuine admirer of MacArthur’s Peds. . . . Wages are 5o low that gyl sacape military ability. He does not, how- ‘f:‘jl‘ r;;]l:muv?» ‘;an! 1lmr' «nlnugh :wu 20. Kind of pastry as a paid-up subscnnge' to THE tI’)rx:lllIéYEeéfirgé ] k' ever, wax quite 50 enthusiastic over B Work ;and -w to keep 26, Scene of mer- EMPIRE is invited to be our gues L MacArthur as an actor T e Cooimkans T | procent this coupon to the box office of the 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 Col. Harris confessed 1o BLAY. %R NRES: SOSle. COMES n. . Silkwormm | B s work the .. . So far section workers have " Haying ‘ CAPITOL THEATRE o that in almost every been unable to dent railroad de- . i The B M Be]lrends B cArthur overplayed his part. Re- tu‘mm;finun to hold out k;\;;an).sl \mlx_u Gogatine and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . L o B ustially was & “ham” per- 8eneral wage increase. Meanwhlle, Sunken fence | " ' he got to the wort *ilipino” when P! S @ sons, ird s : luclig the microphone, MacArthur's €specially in the South. g?n‘n"gr"fi:fl" | Federal Tax—11c per Person R ¢ A r 2 »: a er | | voice choked up, He could turn the muumm,l Bell Syndicate, Inc.) ¥ l:lra"snlq]l‘ler. | ! . ehokes off and on, according 0 i wenis,. ||~ PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska ; «) setting. Of 17,000,000 affiliated members Ral‘\‘ birds 3 | b However, when it came the of the British Trades Union Conu- Existed and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 9. The orangutan . Edge of a roof Beard of grain . Peer Gynt's mother is is gress, about 1,500,000 are women. full of genuine admiration 1- > : most seemed that N i 4 East Africa was not opened to the picked his owa aides beceuse of cutside world until 1768, Japanese. surrender, Col. Ha RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMEREIAL SAVINGS P WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! |