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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ ; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1947 W T 4 9 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 e i GaTeN VARe RECOND and FOURTH FOREIGN WARS Monday of each month 20 Y E A RS A G 0 'fT"%nE EMPIRE M:::.hl::‘ :a B:::m in Scottish Rite Temple miserably together as to render life insupportable, it is D(lilv Alfls’ia Empire competent for them to apply to the Danish Govern- Published every eveaing except Sunday by the | ment of the island for a divorce. If, after the lapse EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | of three years from the date of the application, both Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- inning at 7:30 . m L B A Surdets, Juneau, Alask s the sa i ¢ eag e roooeooeeeeed | ard St Visiting Com- beg 0D, m. weve TR EIg AN Main Streets. Juneau. Alasks | are still of the same mind, and equally eager to be ard St Visitl \GHiA. W HOLBAND, Vics-President | free, the divorce is granted and each is at liberty to SEPTEMBER 20, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- DOROTHY TROY > - - WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - 'Editor and Manager Worshipful Master; JAMES W " d J. C. BRADY, ELMER A FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | Marry again ° o‘ Chief Eagle Horse, wellknown Indian baritone of the Raven clan Amdj‘:“”:‘_ LEIVERS, Secretary. ALFRE s SR e B ""““"; Even today Iceland has one or the lowest divorce | J SEPTEMBER 20 o !at Klawock, who had appeared at many of the leading theatres onj Bntered in the Pos (\"fig\r(p“;;r.i\(l,rltfifi)": ecohd Class Matter. | rates in the world. We have just about the highest ° Ronald F. Ellenberg . 3 the Pacific Coast and in the East during the past several years, was - [ 4 Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.30 per monthi | T e . Robert N. Huntoon ® o be one of the leading attractions of the forthcoming Southeast; | youll Always Get a Better Deal B.P.0O. ELKS By matl ce s L "‘l‘" P"O“eflllwn e Robert Anthony Pegues @ | Ajagkq Fair. in Fur Styles and Values at Cne yeur R - ;e ¢ Richard Irving Fegues , .8 Chief Eagle Horse, who was born in Alaska and educated in Oregon, Martin Victor Furs Inc Moets bvery WHARNSHAY Koa8 0 Iaribacy J.af"..xnm favor it they will promptly notify (Washington Post) . Harold Magorty ® | 1as been on the Pantages circuit and had entertained John Phillip Sousa | , Wik p. m. Visiting. brothers wel- ness Office of any fallure or irregularity in the delivery The State of North Carolina seems determined to | ® Mrs. Alma Hendrickson . arid Mgy “Cratden | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER. Ex- Felepnones. News Oftice. 602; Business Office, 37, treat lynching as a crime. It may be that its effort|® e 4| ;i y L Three Generativon alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- Pt ———————————— to prosecute the men who took Godwin Bush from a | ® SEPTEMBER 21 1 ¢ 3 ment of their old retary. nunu OF t“mH"v PRESS " Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Sr. o The Juneau Lumber Mills shipped the last consigny . v entitled to the use for Northampton County jail last May--and from whom Mrs. Alfre enger, i o »s which they had staru‘d‘ | CPA = edited to 1t or not other. he escaped before an actual lynching took place—will Sigard L. Olson o | contract with the Alaska Railroad for 40,000 ties % James C. Cooper, Things for Your OFF the local news published opoounter the same stone wall of local prejudice that Franklin Larson ® | the previous summer. BUSINESS COUNSELOR ings Tor your Uitice s, i — — _ frustrated South Carolina’s recent efforts to punish Mrs. George Jorgenson by TS Specializing in g pou MATIONAL [REPRE Alaska Newspapers, 1411 the Greenville lynch mob. Already Judge J. Paul J. F. Hogins e The Lomen Reindeer Corporation had purchased the Nome lighter- CeibobationMusstion) and CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co ——————————— Frizelle, sitting as a special committing mag: Elsa Johnson ® | age Company and store and the lighterage company at Golovin. The St Adseinte 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 * Eliot 5323 at the behest of Gov. R. Gregg Cherry under Mrs. J. . Clark 2 | Lomen interests had thus acquired all the lumber, codl, oil and shipping | year-old State anti-lynching law, has felt obliged to | ® free six of the seven men accused of participation ® in the lynching attempt. He ruled, as did the judge | e o s 6 %sd o0 s e s ) buines'tc Noms. - the past five years at the St.! T Serving Alaska Exclusively The Erwin Feed Co. S roli i Elmer J. Peterson, night nurse for — in the South Carolina case, that a confession made ! | y 7 jeral mbnthay |- OHSTI0 G Lok rocesy “SMILING § " to FBI agents was admissible as evidence only against HUNT GRUENI“GS JAmn s Hospital, returned on the Princes Lof from a severa. 1 PHONE 704 | G SERVICE' {{ Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau Judge Frizelle has, however, held for action by a BUY GoulD HOUSE and stopped off for a while in Chicago. : and STORAGE grand jury the conf d leader of the lynch mob together with the jailer from whose custody the Miss Kathleen Pelliscio, nurse, left on the Alaska enroute to Cali- prisoner was taken. The jailer is charged with con Mr. and \Ixs Hummglan (nrma after a three months visit with Kathleen McCormick in Douglas. spiracy—a charge which, if substantiated, would iruening have purchased the A s home of Mr. and Mrs. Donnell H. Weather: High, 48; low, 47; clear. rant Federal intervention under the civil rights sta- tutes. But such intervention seems scarcely neecssary |Gould in the Seatter Addition, ac-! R et L hing the charge |cording to a deed registered this| &=~ SEE 478 — PHONES — 371 since Judge F‘rizclle appears to bc- it and odiousness. |week with the office of by Migh Quality Foods at with full f i i S e 5t fooly alle i Wy Ay Bo oigal hte [Couimstsner *ie Gy, 02 Daily Lessons in English W 1. corpon | Uprerats e At ol AL ARM The jailer not only failed in any w SOURCE OF ALARM prisoner; by his own confession, although subjected |ing is a pilot for Alaska Coastal | 3 to no threat, he actually cooper: ers. | Airlines. Gould, who has been| it is not at all surprising that the figures for the y cooperated with the lynchers. | i ) ‘ b e sh's i " | sta her vith .| " S teiny irats GPaErosli the United Stabes should be (o180 te men lo BIKTE paitafd polaiad Hics ont.” |81 HaREd HEkes WIHL SO0 €0 M ORI OBTEN MISUSED: COMMODIOUK ¢nd CONVENIENT Are STEVENS® the judge charged. “Not once did you ask or beg them | Weather Bureau, has been trans- P % v arters. " g ! | oti i cha F £ se COMMODIOUS & source of alarm in many quarters. Whereas in 1890 , o 1 couldn’t leave this courtroom with my own |ferred to Washington, D. C. | sometimes interchangeable, but a nice distinction is to us ! " g r vi ed | the defendant who made it | |rip to the States. He visited northern Michigan where he was fised| | gy y "GRAIN, COAL | CALIFORNIA Grozery and Meat Market ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ——— six marriages in 100 ended in divorce, today one oU self-respect If T did not call you to answer to these| Other deeds recorded during the o imply expanse, CONVENIENT to express sultabillty. “The hall is| e L HARRY RACE of every five marfied couples tell it to the Judge. Some charges.” past week by Commissioner Gray| COMMODIOUS (spacious) and CONVENIENT (for the members) " READY-TO-WEAR sociologists predict that in less than 20 years from In this sort of determination by State authorities |for the transfer of property are as| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Discern. Pronounce last syllable ZURN. seward Street Near Third Dru ist now at least 51 per cent of our marriages will be dis- to uphold their own laws and institutions lies the best | follows: OFTEN MISSPELLED: Farhtenheit; observe the first H. gg ive for the lynching evil. It was North Caro-| The home of the late Alice h‘:]l SYNONYMS: Adjacent, adjoining, abutting, bordering, cunu;;uous_{I “The Squibb Store” s system of justice which was defied and violated at 932 Twelfth St, was sold by WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| |Alaska Music Su?ply solved in the courts The rapid increase in the divorce rate has been » Where Pha iy o . by the lynchers and by the jailer who ignored the re- |Pearl A. Heinke, as administrator ki " fie ssi e ' d: ! rmacy L] g v v atio > failure increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: M R o Rl o 7 home talllire " sponsibilities of his office. North Carolina can best|of the cstate, to Mrs. Anba Ander=| (e Soo e O iil: carelean, “Eveiatss e | | Soum peantn: Mavsie Profession R/ LIS FERES) THOL G RAOUEDIcLIITes. 4 M0 bring the violators to account. The example it is'son i e "rv sl il Vet || Planos—Musical Instruments the laxity and diversity of the laws. Recently the setting is a salutary one, and we hope that the end A house and lot at 715 Sixth;important to be treated in a cursory ne s i and Supplies Rev. Edgar Schmiedeler of Washington, D. C., speak- yesult will be as consistent wit hthe principles of |St. was sold by Allen Gaunt (o * Phoue 206 Second and Seward ARCHIE B_ BETTS ing at the Family Life Conference at Xavier University, ' democratic justice as the beginning has been Joseph R. Hughes. Public A tant said that the loopholes in the laws throughout the —_— | A lot on the Douglas Hwh\my MOnERN E UET | {4 ublic Accountan L nation “invited divorce.” Private Flying {was sold by Everett Nowell and| OBFRTA LEE 1|| BEINKE GEI\LERAL . i Judge John A. Sbarbaro, who sits on the divorce | Ve \Frank H. Foster to Ray Renshaw, e, & I Gl S R REPAIR SHOP uditor ax Counselor ! Tt e & | Tidelands property between Nin- , Plumbing, Oil Burner 0 bench of Cook County, Tllinois, in one of the world's (New York Times) e ‘::d“'jn*mfi:‘g’re;“ gl o Q. Where should a couple stop dancing when they wish to leave the | Wzldlnxm:'hm"hrw & Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 largest courts, has just published a book called “Mar- After a burst of overoptimism, the personal air- oo oo (O LRI TSR S 0 | floor during a dance? | e or riage Is On Trial” He contends that divorce is no craft industry dropped into a good deal of a tail spin. | % hoL’\%‘e and lhl'(;(‘ f 1ots. ;;L & ol d ot a5 ot thie:oliely et b GENERAL REPAIR WORK » “little things” which are the grounds Encouragment for it is to be found, however, in studies | - o a3 ey -hquid Aanes fo; Wie Bige. ol the (Clrce Of Chucets, €Y | | Phane 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR antidote to the “little things” which are the g s Bt GiFrhr U WRIRHSERVE o bean mhade doMANe by |Douglas was sold by Clancy - should not stop in the middle of the floor and try to walk between “,(., for the failure of so many marriages. He makes two | Henkins to Matt Haro. | dancers, where they are almost certain to be in the way. Wall Paper the Air Transport Association. These show that for | | ! fons which he believes may relieve the threat | , K ! bt I G | 5 uvmze.va &y s et il the first half of this year civilian private aircraft | | Q. Should a young woman rise while acknowledging an introduction | wirheld's nrug slnr SO QRN 0 oUr ) Socldr Ayl ProPOSes @ nave an overwhelming majoritv over both mr]"m‘AMSKA po“ERS to an eldetly man? | f general law of the land to abolish the present dif- | transports and military aircraft in airport utilization. | Pk G G ey | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop ferences in State divorce and marriage la similar | rtinerant and local fliers using such private crafe ! GIVE I“v"A."o" | t NYAL Family Remedies to the amendment to the Constitution proposed in'accounted for more than 74 per cent of the alndings | | Q. What entertainments are usually provided for the afternoons of | ALK Phone 549 PFred W. Wendt 1924 by Senator Capper of Kansas. Second, a careful and take-offs in that period, as against about 16 FOR o(lv 13 MEE] !a house party? i HORLUCK’S DANISH ) course of training for young people and a require- | ber cent for commercial carriers and 9 per cent for | . | A Tennis, swimming, croquet, walks, badminton, and outcoor sports | ICE CREAM Youll Find Food Finer and ment that all applicants for marriage present a certi- | Army and Navy alrplangs. . The figures, which gre.l oo i |of all kinds. ¥ e Service More Complete at ficate showing they have passed the test | based on Sipensrios f‘ff“‘fil‘Cd_ ‘fro.m control towers| Tuesday evening at the invitas|ee= e it et e e H“’chin s Econom His advice to couples who feel their marriages are to the Civil Aeronautics Administration, show Lh;ltmon of Alaskan Arts and Crafts, i : fatl Hot tiky thich the remain. | tP€re has been a 61 per cent gain in landings and {a group of people interested in LO 0 K a nd lEA R N M | IHE BA“NOF approaching failure—that they t pyor.the 1 I take-offs as a whole in the United States and its |ceramics, met at the home of Mrs. A. C. GORDON !}/ Market ing advantages of their marriage and the disadvantages | 1, csesions during the six months. The impressive |Louis P { corrm snop P s, Mrs. Henry Harmon, of a divorce—is a modification of the wellknown “time | growth of peacetime flying is clearly reflected by 'after telling the group about the —ewoeweey | | Choice Meats At All Times PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP I ——————————— HARDWARE the great healer” remedy. Strange as it may seem, |these statistics. Actual movements of aircraft in-|work of the Alaska Potters, issued | 1. What point of land is the most northerly in the world? PHONES 553—92—95 this remedy has proved most efficacious in one of the |creased to 8219200 from 5103130 in the period as |them an invitation to attend the! 2. How many players are there on a cricket team? The Alaskan Hotel remotest spots in the world but in a country which jcompared with the corresponding months of 1946, itself | next meeting of the Potters at the | 3. "What State of the U. S. has the most counties? approaches the sociologists' ideal. That country is |8 bzgm‘er ‘;ml]hesef Sl T A.B. Hall on Ocober 13, at 8!' 4 Where are the largest rallway repair shops in the world? The CharlesW Carter Newly Renovated Rooms Iceland. i arany fgures should stimulate the move- jo'clock to cee a demonstration of| 5 who in history was known as the “Maid of Orleans"? | at Reasonable Rates Here is what Lord Dufferin had to say of idoroay ’:’:::)r{: ‘:“5:::“:’;1‘“1%“'::1’;2: ;f‘,fiefi"ii,“',’,i,ffi'fi"'fl?f mz :nakmgu xonrz ifm;rr;leplwil“;f:x; ANSWER i | MO!’!UB!’Y 5 in Tceland in his “Letters from High Latitudes,” Welb- o) o ihat & Al wider atity may. Be BrodAREA | ‘;‘:me of the pleasures of this crea.| 1 Cape Morris K. Kesup, on the northeastern extremity of Green- Fourth and Franklin Sts. RONE STVGIE A ten in 1856: “The law with regard to marriage, NoW- | f; the private airplane. The two pilots now flying !tive activity. {land. | PHONE 136 ever is sufficiently peculiar. When, from some unhappy | round the world in Piper Cubs are demonstrating that | All persons in the vicinity who| 2. Eleven. | PHONE 555 ingompatihility of temiper, a married couple live 0 /even the least costly of the little fellows can go places. [think they might like to learn to 3. Texas, with 254. | - |do ceramic work or china paint-| 4. Altoona, Pa. i1 Card Beverage Co. "'omas Ha’dwa’e (o. (be waShlllfllon connecting link between the UnlLed themselves economically. !"‘L‘ are invited to attend this| 5. Joan of Arc. Eon ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS States and England, unquestion-| This follows. the successful pat-!meeting | = 5 Builders’ and Sheif i M G R d ably we would have avoided m\th tern established by the U. N. Se-| e S e"" 0-Koun of the current friction and mis-|curity Council in dealing with zhe‘ :S FOR DIVORCE understanding between the two !thorny Indonesian war. Here the| MJH Willis has entered a suit /Comtinued Jrum Pnge Le! countries. U. N. issued a ceasx-fire order, ‘ror divorce in U. S. District Court i . e e — | Gardner, a homespun philoso- Put its moral weight behind the| here against James Willis charging 1891—0ver Half a cemllfy of Banking—1947 Window--AwiesFInth--GUARS Remington Typewriters obl teol tick, ' SOLD and SERVICED by problems to overcome in feeding pher, who knew the fiber of the| order, and made it sticl lmcom;auhmw and cruelty They Europe 5 American people as few others,| Russia’s Gromyko voted for the|were married at Douglas, April 2, IDEAL GLAss co' J- B- Blflord & c0. 1. Lack of collars to pay for would have advised the Attlee|“cease fire" order in Indonesia,|1938, and have three children. The Ot Dy I v wheat " Government on how to avoid rub- but will try to block a similar|plaintiff asks for custody of the | 121 MAIN STREET Satistied Customers” 2. Lack of freight cars to send pin, American public opinion the move in Greece. | children. | DON ABEL PHONE 633 BELSEIS wheat to the seaboard 5 : wrong way; would have been a| If, despite Gromyko, the Evatt| —————— | A o 3. Europeans don't collect their .. At itis b- sorks, th k blem | AIR POWER | D AGENCY great interpreter of British prob- scheme works, the Greek problem C own wheat 2 lems to the USA. will ke a long way nearer solu-| Tune in to KINY Sept. 22 at 6:15 e Ld @ e l’en s B ARA NoF (Authorized Dealers) In Greece, for instance, A"dcrl- Few people could have taken his|tion P. M. to hear American Legion’s GREASES — GAS — OIL son discussed food problems With place and it is probable that his-|(COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) | “The Race for Air Power. 1t B nk ALASKA’S FINEST the Greek Agricultural Minister, torians will evaluate Max Gard-| AERARSEERED ; a HOTEL Juneau Motor cfl. found Greece had a wheat har- neps death as the most seriou: A L 4 Foot of Main Street vest of 600000 tons. but actually.piow Anglo-American friendship Crossword Puzzle E|R|AS[E[OTIO[MIAIT|O Oldest Bank in Alaska EAT IN THE collected only 50,000 lu:.s l;x'nr; B b in g danade. & [TERETIEMA nyomg: FepEey Greek farmers. When the Note—The British Embassy in ACROSS 27. Asiatic palms E SR ' [NGLE[TIRH Secretary of Agriculture asked the washington, more high-hat than 1. Hindu titie 29" Toutanai o\ AMIRE S 1[N COMMERCIAL SAVINGS B“BBLE non“ JUNEAU DAIRIES Greek Minister of Agriculture Why {ne Lapor Government in London,| § kaint past Gainers 810/0/NJll <& RO\ LS . . DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ik paianc, wunl eollecies, the pever really understood Max Gard-| ° *'editor ‘ana Xchang u/r|NJle|i N E[NDO Speclal Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name latter threw ‘up his hands. rer's homespun qualities, even Mriibe R JliB[arAINASIHGIO Py ‘There might be a change of failed to send a representative to! 13 Tending (0 12 35 Peat cutter: rio/B/E[DJfio[o RIS/ |R ! 5to8P. M. Juneau Dalrles: Inc. GO‘:”"“;"-‘; he l“:"!“‘:’:’ bis funeral in North Carolina. And| . o Acress 3. Hyvothetleal o/n[u/silie] | GIlRIAICIE ' $2.50 “So what?” veplied Anderson. a4 a ginner given by Mrs. A. Mit-| 16 One who force ST/ NIIF[E | Chrysler Marine Engi “It's not up to us to end You .pa i o Y discusses Not_ plentiful m i Tys arine Engines D os tave , wut doyy Chell Pulmer for Presdent Tra-) frmate {3 Bmae [SIENENAIRIESUITEE | U PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Furs? MACHINE SHOP 4 J man an €] S S 4| 17. Negative prefix 4. Tomb of a Mo- use it.” Lord Iverchapel remarked to Mrs, 15 Dam of the hammedan AlNJAD EMI S E[NJA[TIE PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Complete Fur Marine Hardware ' Anderson also found and Will Gargrer: T am so glad to see EADAMA RielcE[o[EMTIRADIES “VELDING Service at a =, probably report to the Cabinet that v among this kind of people.”| 20. Roman Very Reasonable Price : (‘M“;d 4 : Solution of Yésterday's Puzzle mo“m Third and Franklin Chas' G' wamer Co- German eity Sun_god e 7 emperor in France, the Minister of Agri- apnarently he thought the Gard- 21 Kind of cab- culture has fixed the price of jen went out with too many or- bage: variant CAPITOL FUR SHOP at 113 Third Street . at ] n - 23. Youth oved . In New Zea- 68. Studl DOWN - —— - . Wipst ot wamBie pushiel I Ar-laingry folks o8y Gatatea o e e Mot B8 gentina, the farmer is getting $5 e % Short-napved womlan eivil &0, French article’ 5 (OIS o 3 HOME GROCERY a bushel. o fabric service Gl. English letter % g “Yer they expect to buy wheat SOLUTION FOR GREECE | ® WEllLwcomb oo SRS,y 5 TS o pricear wors | G. GUSTAFSON TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 14§ from us for $2.50," says the Cabi- Working behind the U. N. scenes, 5 4. Proverb % Al et member who took an oath 1o Australivs lorihuight Foreign Min- [T 7T ¥ [ P [T P Y [0 [ | § e of seue as a paid-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA (1 sl pmlflu the interests of the Ameri- ister Evatt has evolved a solution / /4 2 :E:;[l?\xflnslialory EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING NUNN:BURH SHOES Americn:n]:lreasthm;:d. = pauE e 8w Rty Gk anestion| fV | ] ./ AEELR & Lawiess crowa Present this coupon to the box office of the STETSON HATS one 58 What Anderson will advise Tru- Which he plans to drop in the Gen- / & ne that Uites ropeans eral Assembly’s lap / by e 3 d man, therefore, is that Europeans Khfifrm a3 cAPITOL mEATBE Quality Work Clothing ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy have forgotten the other half of The able Australian will ask the| the Marshall plan—namely, that in General Assembly to issue a “cease addition to help from the United fire’ order to both the Greek States, European nations must also Government and the guerrillas af- help themselves. ter which the Greek Government 14. River in ! Bl e, . and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Pertaining to 2 arisre "SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS" l salt o L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men e i b o e e - e would issue a general amnesty . Wood of the AT guaranteeing pro-Soviet guerrilla sandarae Federal Tax—12c per Person CI MINUS AN AMBASSADOR forces complete freedom if they R aiis Y ” L g e Rl M A : PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CABC0. || B W.COWLING |/ o cx.T tory; sometimes history influences Such amnesty offers have been | ¢ En e nines . also b .desth mads fn. the pash. but the guer- Roiea and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and COHPANY A NBRS of a'man leaves a gap Which has rillas never trusted the reaction- _ cubes RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Dodge—Plymoutl—Chrysler “Quali ONE 877 its ssion on history for ary Greel ;overnme; alway. Elementary DeSoto—Dodge Tru uality Dry Clq ! its repercuss! y a Greek Government, always LT A WATCH THIS SPACE—Y N g cks leaning” months or years to follow feared reprisals. e feoke —Your Name May Appear! E 5 One such case was the death Under the Evatt plan, the U. N, / 'Y ASHI A last spring of O. Max Gardner not the Greek Government, would Inu;:on lgulille!ljnBlea“ salon ENBRENNERS ‘,IA. on the morning he was to sail gyarantee amnesty. It would send l-‘-xlfgt‘ parts pec g in all kinds of for London to become Ambassador a picked team oOf experts to gf~ ere 0 ubs . e for Pan;ln:nl Wl": lizrlll “Ew AND USED to England make sure civil liberties were Dwarf goblin hh]j extures of Hal If Max Gardner had been able granted the mountain warriors, and b 1 I = Wmo run N'TU RE to continue that journey and had to make certain they were given | Infauity N Ad t' O one and Franklin Phone 788 142 Willoughby A : Kathe ewspaper Advertsing: by AR, sgrved as friendly counsclor and some means of re-establishing!

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