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{ JUDUEEI SIS PRGN Sow TR INeRe T o o i | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14» PAGE FOUR [ ingly obvious truths that is forgotten by those working | D('i’}' AI(IS’\‘(I Empire men and women who reason that the organized labor | FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH e movement of America need not concern itself about | ery evening except Sunday by the the political future of Europe. Mr. Marshall set him- L self the task of dissipating such misconceptions in a willh, h : Pridays. Post Hall, Sew D, Boatai RitsTeegle ' beginning at 7:30 o, m. errsroroeeooreesd | ard St. Visiting Com- Second and Ma ets. Juneau, Alaska e . 3 HFLEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | speech dist lished for ciarity, moderation and sound rades Welcome, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, O gt B 3 Vice President | judgment. His primary purpcse was to enlist support | NOVEMBER 6, 1927 N TR L Worshipful Master; JAMES w tor and Manager WILLIAM R. CARTER . - - mander: J. C. BRADY, D Mrs. Herbert Kettlesby became a patient of the St. Ann's Hospital bioririy ELMER A_FRIEN] - - - - Managing Editor | for the Government's foreign-aid program by stressing | o N g LEIVERS, Secretary. ALFRED ZENGEFR - 5 8 . Business Manager | 1,)or's stake in the preservation of free political insti- | o NOVEMBER 6 o |the previous day and this morning underwent an operation for appendi- ¥ n Juneau as Second Class Matter. | tution in other lands. In exposing the dangers to free | Ernest Ehler ® | citis, ¥ vl v TION RATES tior S s SUPPress n ! = o Delivered by carier In Juneau and Dousias for $1.50 per month; | OTganization of labor from the suppression of civil |y Mrs. Matt Halm . s You'll Alvays Get a Better Deal & B P 0 ELKS six monthy iy abart et sbrod, e e Alfred Brown o At the monthly meeting of the Juneau Fire Department held the| | *in Fur Styles and Values at y ke U; v hdgrlesd o - 0. | to the domestic labor movement emanating from the = st ? Hite: d s & % : six months, in advance, $7.50 [ ctivities tn our own TlARt. Of EHBTAEVORRLAY GE LI e Harry Murray ® previous evening, two new men were elected to the department . T?e‘y Ma[fin Vido[ Fl"s ln( Meets every Wednesday at 8 i er & favor if they will promptly motaty | (oo b i Frances Doogan ® | were Martin Lavenik and Harvey Barragar. They filled the vacancies le! ‘i [ : D. m. Visiting brothers wel- B CTrieior any TaH U I A IV |0 ety erviph the political aspects of the for- | & Mrs. George Bryson ® by John and Elliot Fremming. i | Swidish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- h is er asis on the pol al aspe e for- et 3 ans : / "Telestiones: News Office. 662: Business Office, 374 eign-aid program might have been expected from the ; by ”(;‘”‘“‘ “”"';““l‘:"“ : _— Three Generatlons alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- N githls! 443 iy i gn-al R o4 ’ . jeneviecve Tucker SR ; . - ‘. pralrlts = MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES! head cf the Department of State. In any case, it is Alvce. Dbragidson . A nine-pound baby girl was born at (he_ St. Ann’s Hospital to ML= retary T The Assoct Pre lu er J”fdu"’u‘?fiu"ffihf?' an issue of 1 concern to the American people, of | 1 o |and Mrs. William C. White of Strawberry Point. Mother and baby were | :ames c %oper CPA B A T R ST S Siie cradited paper and also the local news published | whom the g majority are workers. If organized | o reported doing splendidly. ¥ n,”q,f,,m,m“ that the loss of freedom BT b Lo us § RS e BUSINESS COUNSELOR > berein _ labor can be convinced 3 : TATIVES — Alaska New s 3 f the world throug > spreg - . SpecializAng in = o NATIONAL RE NTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | other parts of the world through the spread of Com Miss Mary Kashevaroff returned from Seattle on the Admiral Tourth Avenue Bid e, Wash munism constitutes a threat to our own form of gov- | | i : it Slier s b VaRena. AN WSS Corporation--Municival and CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co e e » . | Rogers after a three weeks visit e was to sper 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 - Elior § ernment, Mr. Marshall apparently assumes that its frust Accounts 7 Lier $323 support of the fore id program can be taken for | Juneau : - 'granted. For the section of his address outlining the | GUESTS KIWANIS IR v Serving Alaska y need of Europe and referring to the interim and long- | 7 United States District Attorney Justin W. Harding and George W. | The Erwin Feed Ce oerving 5k _[f"‘/”f’”’?‘ range measures required to arrest political, economic l "’ NI H'I‘ Folta, Assistant United States District Attorney, returned on the America | i o bbb {and social disintegration is largely factual | First from Pybus Bay from a several days’ hunting trip. They returned | Pllo“il‘ "’“ o - No attempt is made to defend the program in | — with three deer and a number of ducks although poor weather held Ll R | gt i detail on economic grounds. Economic relief is urged |y magic title, “Ladies Night,” | their hunting activities. HAY, GRAIN, COAL R | and STORAGE banquet held in the Gold Room | An undetermined number of Chinese pheasant, probably not less! Ol e/ Barenut “I”‘” last eve-| ., .4 dozen, which had cscaped from the corral of the old ‘Goldstein | CALIFGRNIA aing, Ladies were Dancieq - gw Glacier Fur Farm, were reported to be scattered along the road as far as as a means of insuring economic stability, which i | pyought out all Kiwanians to the turn is essential to Europe political stability, with- out which our own peuce security will be en- dangered. This was a keynote that needs to be struc! time after time in the *present debate. Mr. Marshall’ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau for the evening, and Larry Park- Grozery and Meat Market stirring address will, we believe, do much to justify o was master of ceremonies McGinnis Creek. Hunters were asked not to shoot the birds. %7, i his contidence in labor's willingness to make the Highlight of the evening was = . 478 — PHONES — 371 material sacrifices required to give effect to our for- {h. showing of kodachrome slides John Treadwell, aged 85 years, discoverer of the famous Treadwell High Quality Foods at ,,Th R u S " . ' (ING CONGRESS eign-aid program. It should also help to weaken the i,y parry Sperling of the bicycle mine, was found dead in his bathtub in scalding water in his apartment Mollerste Brices e hexall dtore HELP FROM MINING CONGRES? influence of those dissident elements within the 1abor | irek he and his children took over |in the Great Northern Hotel in New York. Death was apparently due| [= = Vouk Relb movement that are attemoting insidiously to under- tho Alaska Highway last SUMMEr. () o neart attack 14 our Reliable Pharmacists The American Mining Congress, at its recent ses- mine our political institutions and to discredit our| piss Dorianne Barnes played two | . i ! STEVERS® BUTLER-MAURO i e e v e e .M A sion in El Paso, attended by Secretary of the Interior motives in rendering aid to the western European piano solos during the dinner hour. *« i [ Julius A. Krug. adopted a resolution which may help democrucies. | They were “White sflnd‘?_'- w.h“‘hv . . . by ' LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG CO. this Territory in clearing up the reservation by pro- SR s is her theme song, and “Tico Tico. al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON READY-TO-WEAR . . . Larry Parker led community sing- 5 5 clamation problem. Communism in Chile L o ? | ‘The section pertaining to Alaska reads as follows |inf \‘.nh(Mx» Barnes as the ac- ——— ——— i e d seward Street Near Third mnnv ncg “We earnestly urge an immediate review by Con- (Cincinnati Enquirer) S ;“"a“(’“ med into| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: A DECIDED ¥ictory by the army (one | D i N a ’ 1 i ile's I + | oe Feorge was welcomed L : 4 N e gress of all laws under which numerous, extensive, and We can find little fault with Chile’s recent ex \ Kiws € ;i e A | that is unmistakable) is not necessarily the DECISIVE battle (terminat- l k n . s l ruggls unwarranted reservations have been established in the pulsion of Russian diplomats on the charge that they ;"‘a(ro“emm\:fcr:fi i ‘by (member | jng the war). asika Music supp “The Squibb Store” United States and Alaska by executive order during were assisting in fomenting the current strike 1‘n‘w Dt)ngias McKénz)fl attics. A% OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Many. Pronounce men-i, not man-i. | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager White Thas e the past ten years, to the end that the potentially Chilean coal mines. 'If this o IS e ot lacer for Pan American Airways, ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Coarse (not fine). Course (progress, pass-| | Planos—Musical Instruments it EBIY s true that the men in question were spearheading | by | valuable mineralized areas embraced in these reserva- f‘ w‘c‘l‘]e-oru’mm’:l C(,n;nmm‘itic g throu:hout ‘Soutr, Who is being transferred to Manila, age). I and Supplies tions be x'i-s(m'c‘d‘(u the public dumam» % America, then the government’s action was 8 necessary ; - - m‘lxl week. e SYNONYMS: Invent, create, originate, devise, contrive Phour 206 Second and Seward “The vast Territory of Alaska is of great im-. ." gl "wo qoubt if the activity of Red diplomats | M‘x' glljx‘c;ll(s ’I'(\)lxbnt 1; Ketr::lhl%‘ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| Ancfllg B. BETTS portance to the nation for its mmf'rfil& “-‘“. _“"" was the underlying cause behind the coal strike. Those ::‘ '|n\'; e e Godkine of the|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: HEINKE GENERAL 5 timber. We are deeply concerned over the present causes we believe, go much deeper NEauteiat Bogiild: GOSSAMER; a film of cobwebs floating in the air in calm clear weath- | REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant policy of the Interior Department of creating huge Back in 1941 a Harvard professor, Seymour Har s e |er. (Pronounce the O as in OF, accent first syllable). “Light as a| |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| eservations there for small groups of Indians; res- published a study on the eccnomic difficulties of Auditor Tax Counselor T 5 gossamer is the circumstance which can bring enjoyment to a conscience Blacksmith Work o ? % i1os d : ¢ which make prospecting and mineral ex- Latin American countries. In that book he pointe 8 pASSENGERS ARE‘ e i B o | ervation: REsthing ¥ out that the average Chilean earned less than 3100 5wl-uch is not its own accuser.”—W. Carleton. GENERAL REPAIR WORK s fed that these vast reservations @ vear; that housing conditions were deplorably poor; e e S e Phane 204 929 W. 12th St. 'We are l“‘;“”“"“l 4 “; a0 o nd Eskimos, are that ©od was as poor as the housing. Production, ho Flowu HERE BY pAA; ! by - iBMteaddl: beneslung. the Apdians ang % %" said consequently was very low, while illiteracy was MODERN ET!OUETTE = ? KOBERTA LEE w f ld' n SI ! arfield’s Drug Stor actually detrimental to them. We urge that the ;o ginately high. This writer, on a recent trip | | reservations already created by executive order be |through Chile, found that most of those conditions | i L L CARR L AR AL R 8 ; (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Wall Paper abolished, and that those under contemplation be not still exist Although the average earning has in- ! Q. When making a business telephone call, and a man’s secretary established.’ creased, living coatsialsorhavs TiGrefaed. i Five passengers arrived from| o e o st tht s 2 NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Palni Shop 39 a r, who attended the Min- Under such an economic condition, Communism g .it10 v, E¥n Amépt. | ks’ for the name, isn’t this somewhat presumptuous? Attorney H. L. Faulkner, who atten Seattle yesterday via Pan Ameri N is. | HORLUCK’S DANISH ing Congress session, was a member of the resolu- |has the elements it needs for growth. The unrest|gu; ajrways, and three from An-| A. Not in the least. No doubt she has been requested to do thls.; | (, b S Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt tions committee and it is apparent that the foregoing | Which must accompany disease undernourishment :m’d nette. Nine persons flew to Se-| SOme busy men are bothered so much by insignificant calls that this is | | ICE CREAM B s the result of his work low living standards, is fertile soil for seeds of political | 3410 " 4ng one to Whitehorse. necessary. = 5 nie in El Paso Mr. Faulkner was able to secure | Upheaval. The Communistic theory which today is | pgseengers from Seattle were:| Q. How should a man at a dance introduce his partner to another | Kuichi E Complete Automotive Service e i Seeretary Krug to SPread throughout most of the world, grows strong 00 | pugene Miller, Milton Dantel, Wil=! couple? i uichings Economy W SoNE A Wi s S unschedulgy lgyien Wit SRy discentent. Such diplomats as those expelled from )i peed, Robert Hart, W. R. A. “Miss Crawford (his partner), this is Miss Miller and Mr. Frank- | 4 specifically discuss the Hydaburg proposed reserva- ' opjo may assist in this growth. But the growth will | qiianwocor s f A ! Markel 909_]25; gtERVL%ENE = jon. d ol such encouragement, regardless of what | ott : & Y { £ b 5 3 - ot ,(,',':;f:f;d:‘,;ic;eh, it slome B b e g‘rb“;rf::r, Q. May a printed card be used to acknowledge the wedding gifts? | ) Choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work Keynote of Our Aid The best barrier against Communism — or any ;\MA,‘mmg(,r i 3 - ! A. Never; acknowledgments must be made by handwritten letter. PHONES 553—82—95 ? other al political ideology—is contentment. Con- | jineai” to Seattle: Katherine | ™ B The Alaskan Hotel (Washington Post) {tentment is an outgrowth of gocd living, education, |Norjale Charles Waynor, Bert| by In his address before the CIO convention Secre- | decent wages and hours. Other guards against Red 'prooior’ Leslie McClelland, Will-| I-O 0 K a nd lEA R N A . GORDON The Charles W. Carler . .\t tary Marshall warned that “among the first victims | infiltration are needed, of cour But no fence can |, Christianson, Harry See, Helen | Newly Renovated Rooms of any dictatorial regime, and notably {xf the police keep unrest .awa.\- \'Khen b:\si(? :ox"l)mk\,u an’d é\;:};flj ‘Halhd_ay. Jean Hildebrant, Orville| EERR | Moflllal’y at Bossanalle. Bates state, is the right of labor to organize itself for the conditions are as bad as they have been In Manville. S ¢ Sy 5 3 B This is one of those seem- ' and in some other of the South American republics. | juneau to White Horse: 7. M.| 4 at country ranks first in the production of petroleum? Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O R —— e e ng i safe | Bott | 2. How long has the word “hello” been in literary use? PHONE 136 companies in Arabia. AP reported the missing Se "-““'b‘“m"“d“p' gaje g SO i 3. Over what country did the rich king Croesus rule? * 4 o L o f -'and smug. He had borrowed a jeep | * A ¥ (he wa‘hmfl'o dhspituey Bes o el 5 sfg;', S e NEW FIRE ESCAPES | 4. What are said to be the “three essentials of man"? l c PHONE 555 oe, a AU 9 i St 4 i & 5 % m -GO-ROUM 000,000, Real fact is the fnvestment| Naval shake-ups: Adm. Duke| New fire escapes are being in 5. What author created the character of Scrooge? cal’d Bevel'age 0. '"Io'“as Hardwa’e (o Y was only $100,000 An incredulous Ramsay is slated to be the new stalled on the Juneau Grade School | ANSWERS: Wholesale 805 10th St. . AP rewrite man, not believing any- | Commander of the Paciiic Fleet.|building today according to City| 1. Venezuela, South America. PAINTS — OILS (Continued from Page One€) | 1. culd make $91,000,000 out of . .. .Vice Adm. Donald B. Duncan Engineer James L McNamara. He 2. Only since about 1880 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGAT Bullders’ and Shelf imered to big business " only $100,000 simply added three will become Assistant Chief of Na- fald the live escapes were manufac- | 3. Lydia, in Asia Minor. | | for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE S additional zeros. The way U. S. val Operations, the :xlo zwma;)l in i 'm(‘l’m mlled‘ e b;' (‘k‘le 4. Food, clothing, and shelter. » J \ > c ani ade s lush gravy the Navy Department in ashing- | %€ # o | les Dick: i 2 e R . T :DICTIONS COME TRUE | oil companies made this lush gravy : el “Les et 5. Charles Dickens, in “The Christmas Carol. emington Typewriters :,‘,‘::Hi,‘;’: all the predictions Was by not paying taxes in the ! ton. . . .Adm. zhergf_)r; Fz;xr]:sxcmu McLean Sh\”lfl,,Sh_of' S BN Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS SOLD and SERVICED by i ‘ q! U States d at the same!soon replace Adm. Richard L. Con- FIRE MeETING TONIGET made by Hannegan, Eccles, and United States, an A # : 2 METIN NIG 5 i the three Democratic Senators time using U. S Gaver‘;\x‘ncm t;‘l‘\_\ ‘as Commander of the Atlantic | Members of thé’ Juneau V°‘“"'| E L L I s A I R L l N E S IDEAL GLASS co. J' B' B“rford & co- s oL, ee) g Ibn Saud hap- Fleet. teer Fire Department will hold their “Our Doorstep Is Worn by have more than come true. Cor- Mouey to keep King 4 1 e e Def orate profits have soared as nev- Dy, thus protecting their ofl con- U. S. trcops scheduled to leave yeqyja; monthly meeting tonight at DAILY TRIPS ."JNBAI.I To xmmm" 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” ¢ ‘L:«ml;“r in hictory. U. S. Steel cessions. Even when the king want- Italy on Dec. l5—the date Speci-|, piremen's Club. Assistant Fire i has just cut the juiciest dividend ed a useless railroad bu:t l}rlu»ough f.rldl l;;_\,tz?; ):l’lz:<-<;ur(xiz*m\_\l. (a‘x(']tlgllcv | ehlet Wilitam Nisderhauser Wikl via Peiersbnrg and wr“geu DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY - o ] re. - = | Wi ea e gun and exit s | s nelon s lush days on the the desert to nowhere, the ofl com- W ; - | preside at the meeting in the ab- ! . ! :f‘-fe’“‘“;"“l;e”“;{m‘fi“ epression. panies, to humor him, got the Ex- 6. . . Meanwhile the Red AMMY.|.ence of Chief A. M. Mill who is With ccnnections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and m;::;:osnfual‘)‘e;u_n:’m Bethlehem Steel has done like- port-lmport Bank to vole him §25-| still strong in Bulgaria, gives 10\ on 5 hunting trip. ! steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle 000,000 At first conscientious Ex- ' visible sign of leaving | sl 0 W e i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 BO GGA N Juneail Motor co. port-Import Bank directors refus- | (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE.INC) | Ty the want-ads for bargains! ed, but they were over-ruled by| — — DN e 5 i A Y A rlooring conlraclor Foot of Main Street wise. During the first six months of this year, the profits of 402 major 4 the State Department companies listed on the New York ! 3 Stock Exchange zcomed for an The State Devartment, inciden- Laying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE 5 54 igtign 4P CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES ‘ncrease of 979 percent over their iad American-Arabian oil : DELICIOUS 108 CREAM profits for the same period last 1y execu s strategically L5 ' k iccd on s pavroll. So did the | (ACROSS % Bae.,, 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 : . o daiy Habi Sk fo by anm - N8 Nhir oAy /A P hrice: prefix w i B e e e | & T vecn el i, Cabinet and Mill Work | | | Juneau Dairies, Inc. In : ct, kl‘u- (?)‘l]‘.‘llh‘ll‘“ Dlt‘-nu:lx— L wx'lZ:a‘xlr"x 29_} \v:)l{lqbc:;»‘xl-x- Cz(]);}«» & i;‘a'\‘fm‘ spring Fy i Ones Evenings 6 10 ment reported that aifter paying cuiient Senate ol expose, this col-| 13, Town in T mone: * o all taxes corporate profits for un.n told in detail how the Navy y, paine 42 Nogiect : H.P. MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Engines 1946 were $12,500,000,000—an all- { exorbitant orices for Arabian 131 crossing & 236 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP time record in American history. ¢il, despte protests {rom younger % Bt N s e Th B M B hr d loughby at Ellen Grocery : On top of this tremendous pro- naval o.icers. Ote admiral on the| I8 Unimporiant 42 Foem e ° ° e en s ighy Marine Hardware fit record for 1946 it now looks as Army-Navy Petroleum Board, Adm.! Cheniar- indl-. 45, Crepitate if profts for 1947 would be just|Andrew F. Carter, is now with a' = cator =~ 48 Direct Bank Chas, G Warner co_ about double subsidiary of the American-Ara-| ~ “'Nojse bates b ums That is why labor looks at the bian Oil Comoany. His brother,| * S-shaped 35 GIbAY, TIMELY CL Phone 146 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle OIdESi Bank in Alaska dividend announcements of the Adm. William J Carter was in Baking dish Period steel, oil and machinery companies charge of Navy purchases Fains Obstruction in DOWN and asks for more es. And The oil companies escaped paying Accomplish a siream 1. Sword handle that, in the opinion of many Gov- taxes by incorporating in the Ba- Acidity rnment economfsts—who some- Islands. In other words, while times don’t have much to say other U. S. taxpayers paid out sev- around the White House—is the eral millions to keep King Ibn basic reason why the cost of living Saud happy ana to buy high-priced continues to soar Arabian oil, the oil companies p:udy Note—Many people have wonder- no taxes whatsoever. The two oil ed about the change of economic companies operating the American- viewpoint so obvious in Chief Jus- | Arabian Oil Company are Stand- tice Fred Vinson in the last two ard of Califcrnia and Texaco. years. Once a fDghter ior liberal Incidentally, Texaco fired its ideals, Vinson, both as Secretary president, Torkild Rieber, when he of the Treasury and on the Su-' was discovered entertaining Ger- preme Court, has veered steadily hard Westrick, a Nazi businessman, to the right. Close friends say the before Pearl Harbor Wonder | reasons are: 1. The death of Frank- which was worse rtaining | lin Roosevelt, whose strong leader- Westrick or profiteering in Arabia? ship Vinson follewed; 2 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS NGtrson mats | || HOME GROCERY i Home Li to i Quality Work Clothing A,:.'::m: "&'.: _";;;':,,': Y s EARL BASSFORD 15 s ZORIC 1 g as a pait-up suoscriver o THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING N ompoonti Present this coupon to the box office of the R. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy west point i “CRACK-UP" COMPANY CITY Perfect and receive TWO TICKETS to see: I DRY CLEANERS Black Cooking uten " o PHONE 877 280 o GYPSY WILDCAT R Pertaining to a region ot tirement of Vinson's chic s UNDER THE DOME Feceral Tax---12¢ per Person ille" |y - — | ant, Ed Pritchard, who for many Senator Harry Cain, the irre- | % I-u(l“estl&au salon ASHENBRENNER’S years kept Vinson in the liberal pressible Republican from Wash- PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO Specializing tn all kinds of sroove. ington, mysteriously disappeared | 4 Permanen! sor all l:w m | OIL MERRY-GO-ROUND while traveling through Germany ' and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and T,n,:“w:,";“, : um Speaking of corporate profits, the with the Senate Judiciary Commit-) I : A b 'UTTIN u Asscclated Press made a slight but tee. Worried cclleagues notified the | PR ois - RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. s Q FURNIT B E Phone 492 2nd and Franklin . Kind of cheese ! Gunirdmana WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! T —————— v.tally important, errcr in report- military government which spread | ing the profits o1 the American oil 'a zone-wide alarm. Two days later | Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.