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“ PAGE FOUR el THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRI;—IUNEAU ALASKA " TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 ' VETERANE OF { MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N D l [ ’; E part of the prospective beneficiaries of sound and ade- | Yy al y asrkd mplre quate transportation. Water carriers, in our opinion, from FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH : have been made scapegoats, because their rates are Taku Post No. 5559 Published every evening except Sunday by the & ¥ THE EMPIRE Monday of each month SATHAS PRINTING COMPANY forced to a comparatively high level by factors not | Koaks HIRRLARD S0 in Scottish Rite Temple Second and Main Streets, Juncau, Alaska subject to their control—costs. Those who complain e R | T s R s (o e HELEN TROY MONSEN - - & Vi ;"‘::“": S h Vidat 1 te0 f 9 bl 2 e “;:"m'l"‘ Oom- beginning at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY LINGO < % Vice-President of water-carriers’ rates, all too frequently forget that e X rades We ' WILLIAM R CARTER - - - Baitor and ManMer ;oo subborn things and th«? stubbornest facts | o, I O S N i b ! ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor 18CLS ¢ £ B S 3 acts 5. Mrs. Robert Simpson, Western Vice-President of the American| mander:J C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W ALFRED ZENGER = - - - Manager | are costs, They cannot be eliminated by name-calling ARY 6 AR 4 del to the Legion’s Paris Convention in the | Adjutant LEIVERS, Secretar ¢ ‘ Entered in the Post Office in Ju Matter. or wishful thinking, and least of all can they be offset : e v 'el;"”} ,:.,\f ':',;‘m‘," .,,:(, ‘h‘m C,,’ ,,‘,l\, r : f Commerce with an account | ~ g __.____.____) i SUBSCRIPTION . ibine BY g > all of 1927, enter 3 e Chamber of Commer an accol - - Delivered by carrier in Junean and Douglas for SL.50 per month; OF Overcome by cutting rates to the point where they «k Gucker 8 o TR ¢ Pharice, Tt sermany, Belg e 4 " H Six months, §8.00; one year. $15.00 will tiot W1 § rehsonably BorpensAr RO Don s | o Jack Gueker of her tour. She had visited in France, Italy, Germany, Belgium and | [ You'll Always Get a Better Deal B.P.0. ELKS : Ly mail, postage paid, at the following rates: e < dle Ray Gephart ® | England. & ¢ in Fur Styles and Values at <8 One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; bona fide prudent investment. The non-development | o Claire Ford . A M - i one month, in advance, $1.50. tselt ‘seerhs to ‘have ster il PRHIDALY | H eets ev Wednesday at 8 i Subscribers will ccnfer a favor if they will promptly notify | 115 seems to have stemmed principally from non- | e Howard Lang > 1 5 s on the southhound | ar |l| “ OI‘ I!IS, Il(. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- ¢ the Business Offce of any failure or irresularity in the 9ellvesy recognition of the fact that the “Alaskan situation' | e Ben Gaylor »| ~Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Behrends were passengers on the southbound | = % ' come. VICTOR POWER, Ex thei; ers. as] p. net g r to 2ast il | Swedis! frur sme o A 3 o lephones. News Office, 602, Business Office, 3. must be ‘considered an exception to one of two basic | ® Bernice McMillan 6/ plasks, einge for S eioag Hi B e e alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- i ™ i FPRESS merchant marine principles—either the principle re- | ® Walter Thomas L | el retary O e haiioties orodited (£, the uge for | quiring private operation, or the principle that domestic | ¢ Mamie K“‘“‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning took passage on the Alaska, she to Y. on of all news dispate Sample: : : D O "this paper And also the local news published | trade shall not be subsidized. In Public Law 12, Con- | * NS [visit for several months with her parents in Snohomish, and he to| | ERANT) LAUNDRY Rnllllqs‘/br}'wrofl'ce ; berein. ___!gress determined it advisable to consider the Alaskan E . & 0 6 N I make a buying trip to Seattle and Portland for the H. S. Graves Clothing ‘l N:T]ONAL;:“H:SE{I:’Y\:}\&S~Alaskn Newspapers, 1411 gituation an exception to the subsidy rule and, in S i ot Store. 2 ughby Ave., l\’l;?l;‘(l 324 [ - o SRS WY cattle, Wash = s CVAOE UL Ave . effect, subsidized the operation. As heretofore dem- | | | L , CHHRI.ES R. GIIIFFIN Co onstrated, the existing subsidy is insufficient to bring [‘x ""fl‘“" M‘"" ”""‘l‘(‘“‘lmuh‘:!ed L:]‘]; An article entitled, “Leap-Tear Menacing Men's Liberty Again’ NONA ROGERS, Manager -4 Y about lowering rates to the point where they will| e o e cnroute as @ resal|2PPeared in The Empire stating that the men had good reason to = ST encourage rather than retard the development of | g fervent American friendship, [dUake in their beots. “Important campaigns are being outlined in g d lflry/flqllméfl&dw/ve/y\ i Alaska, Further subsidy, necessarily stéering between [ Who sent these gifts? It wasboudoirs, and as the new year approached clever hets were woven vs| | The Erwin Feed Ce. i = ! the Scylla of the ‘chosen instrument’ and the Charybdis | through the devotion and sincere |forward damsels whose motto is: ‘Get Your Man! Office in Case Lot Grocery SMILING SER'VE,_— of unrestrained cut-throat competition with ail parti- | brotherhood of all the American | PHONE 704 o cipants aided by government funds, is obviously i people, who t the gifts them.; Roy Carrigan left Seattle the previous morning on the Ailnl‘(l.t.i HAY. GRAIN, COAL B r c h G Juired, but it should be clearly recognized as a subsidy { Selves without official pomp. The bound for Juneau. He had been vacationing in the States for several | and STORAGE er:i s Lvas recery W in aid of the development of Alaska, and not labeled | French understand the symbol of|weeks. ! PHONE 102 or 105 as a subsidy for the development of the American | | colctive e \,m[:ml:n By il NIA FREE DELIVERY Juneau | merchant marine, for which development subsidmng;}‘l“ "'1‘“2‘1_“;'1‘[”"]“‘ o Lz g;“": The Women of Mooseheart Legion installed their new officers the | CAL IFOR ; Alaska trade is not necessary O the. largest. cirelia. |MiDY before. Grand’ Installing Officer was Mrs. C. H. MacSpadden, | | Grosery and Meat Market "o “It is respectfully submitted that the Commission | jon 1r Marseillos: “Tt is not a|MrS: W G. Hellan was Grand Guide and Mrs. Thomas Judson, Grand | | cannot find the existing rate structures of respond- | questio fic i . |Organist. Among the officers installed Mrs. O. Bodding, Gertigy 478 — PHONES — 371 anno e existing ructures of respond- | question of official aid, but a ; High Quality Foods at " P A\LASKA RATE INVESTIGATION ents unjust or unreasonable, and that so to find, and | friendly gesture of the American |Olsen, Mrs. Pete Hildre and Mrs. A. Bloomq i g;‘me;ate 35 The Bexall Store RIS e | ol T depress rates accordingly, would constitute a grave|pecple. Our friends in America | £ gt o 17 N e Pecy | . e Your Reliable Pharmacists Elsewhere in today’s Empire appears a letter from and unjustifiable disservice to the public interes {do not ferget us. We do not <for- At the regular meeting of the Douglas Fire Department, the condi- b c " - g well as to the carriers, and to the people of the get them, either. Twice in thirty 'tion of the salt water tank into which the roof had caved under the| s q’ BUTLER-M Attorney General Ralph Rivers strongly condemning B s they have come to offer weight of snow was discussed. The City Council urged immediate repairs. | TE EN* AURO A\ 2 ritory of Alaska We predict that the Commission will hold that the | their’ Plocd o help us tegain our| | LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG CO. us for an editerial of last week in which we suggested that our Territorial officials have been following the | liberty. Today they are thinking # & rates are just r ¥ ¥ i Alaska Lodge A-1, I G of Douglas installed their new ; , wrong path in attempting to secure lower freight rates present rates are just and l_m\wnflblf- of our children. Without flowery SAT RE & b el it i (e - READY-TO-WEAR for Alaska by trying to prove that present rates are We do not intend to ridicule our “eager-beaver” |jangunge and big words, Marsellles ORI L Y DU g B 0 e ard Street Near Third HARRY RACE ¥ e : e S ® was inducted into the office of le Grand, and other officers were| | Seward Stree Nea ird Territorial officials when they go badk to Washing- | gays to them from the bottom of /ton and come up againts the expgrts. its heart, ‘Thanks, friends."” Ed Cashel, Nels Anderson, L. W. Kilburn, Gu | But in this case we believe that the Maritime | Le Meridional, second largest Mar- |quist, John G. Johnson, Tom ford, Hans Lol Commission experts have taken an attitude on this|seilles paper, in a front-page edi- A banquet was held following the cerem nfes eam- t Lundell, Axel Kron- | unjust and are returning unreasonable profits to s ship operators. Mr. Rivers quotes several paragraphs from the : Druggist and Huzh McRea - | |Alaska Music Suppl "The Squibb Store” ri led by representatives of the Maritime Com- : :i‘:‘m{: iy:’{m i\p( erroneously termed a study or in- Question which is much more sensible than the course it qoloni i’\ :lfl‘rl!:-ll'\'\_ll.n: mt;nlitt!t SR o SR A%, NS Where Pharmacy Is a o vestigation, and not a brief) which tend to support Pursued uyr.»urA-rprwml officials, and in the long ,\"xt-w-x»‘:» “x"‘ “"_“"N*‘f‘:(i‘~‘;)‘“_“” wm‘l_;rlflfi L R e e Gt Phnus——{\‘l\:;!:n! b Profession the contentions he made at the hearing that rates |Fun better for Alaska Hifle for thi A AvABEE by T L gt . and Supy - are unjust, the steamship operations are inefficient, : = craad the “‘.\r is the arrival (»Lr the | D l I- E I h [ | Fhaliep- Rectnid Su0 Beweid AR - A{ ete ' Out Again Friend Ship, which is the culmin- a‘ Y ESSOnS In ng IS . L. CORDON ! FEROS % l CHIE B. BETTS } But what Mr. Rivers fails to point out is that e ation of the Friendship Train | HEINKE GENERAL l Public Ac < the overwhelming consensus of the solicitor, attorney (Webbington Posty which crossed the entire United D R | REPAIR SHOP ublic Accountant and rate analyst for the Maritime Commission states j States, bringing more than 4,000 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: JUDICIAL means pertaining to courts | |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Auditor Tix. Conheeras | Rl 1 hh arh rehabrdBid and just - 'All‘lxl:o\ull\ vaml }; :,(w.: ;1:1”“.0(‘@«1;.»,] ]-“A‘l;"m:‘ tons of- fcod given by all cate- of law or to judges JUDICIOUS means showing good judgment; wise Blacksmith Wark i M. Rivers kindly furnished us with copies of all | sen % W00 ¥OOC 22 withdraw from the AFL, its' gories of American citizens to the “There wa sa JUDICIAL calm in his manner.” “His decision was JUDI- FRAL REPATR WORK | | | Simpson Bldg. - Phone 757 il : ! fane g wh s action was foreshadowed by his refusal to take the French and Ttalians. This food CIOUS in that all wrongs were righted.” SR e S TR | of the briefs filed with the Maritime Commission and pnon_Communist oath required under the Taft-Hartley | came from great cities and small e SRS 4 - : 2 4 £ i we fail to see that the Territory has been able to Labor Act. Defeated in his efforts to impose his will | towns, from the country and even o OFTEN PRON 0. NCED: Prelate. Pronounce prel-it, E as in| Jr—- ———t ———— FOR i | prove that the present rates are too high. In fact, on AFL officials, Mr. Lewis has expressed his Tesent- | fyom villages isolated in the great BEEL, Tids it Ty moosnd drebSyligle, jAnd Mot pres lice | Wall Paper | what was brought out at the hearing was that if the ment in characteristic fashion HAIs or | thd ountaing Grow] | OF EN MICREELLER? Borfiare. jotvecys fhe IR ,‘ Wurhe]d f‘rug Storel | 4 present subsidy was done away with, rates would | Not so long ago the public displaved an avid' our pecple and those of Italy will | SYNONYMS: Whirlpool, eddy, ""”"f- maelstrom mith Drugs) have to be increased to yield more than $2,000,000 interest in the devious manecuvers of the head of the | e touched by these spontaneous,' WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let \(s KBiaad Ideal Pain’ Sho annually if the steamship operators are to secure a United Mine Workers. Today that interest is at low.| gisinterested evidences of spirit se our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | ¥ 2 p 3 ‘ ol F ebb; for people have come to realize that Mr. Lewis | international ~ cooperation, and DISHEVELED; hanging in loose disorder. “With garments rent and hair | DANIST ! o S fl ; fair return on their investments: a5t & Tabir Soadne S sWhEUE AT (RIS {0 A L 0 i Heoak] i i o th e s B | DANISII Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | : The Commission brief also states that “Operations |exiected. He is still in supreme control of an im- ‘“;‘Cf;‘;‘\_”‘”‘l““_’ oy e, | o R e L R o ICE CREAM 1 | of the carriers appear reasonably efficient.” portant segment of organized labor—the United Mine Bell 's\“m;:.“ b6 % S Lo MMNM"‘”; e ; ; ‘ The conclusion of the Maritime Commission brief | workers—but he has lost any chance he may once -”. MODERN FT!O T E !! '.F sl ] ""'}"!“Y Complete Automotive Service 1 ‘ speaks sense to us: have had to influence and guide the policies of organ- UE T n mmgs LIok MR e e 1 ‘ o “Obviously, the military and commercial welfare |ized labor in the mass. As a result, the public has|® ® © ©® © ® = & ¢ © .. . KUBLPYIA LEE t MT. L} \\l-f \\! SALES LU of the United States require the development and ceased to attach much importance to UMW shifts of | ® . — wm.__“mw ! Man{fil L ;[41{ ::(fx%)wr o 4‘}» maintenance of an adequate and efficient integrated |Allegiance motivated by Mr. Lewis' personal urge to : YT T \B] B : Q. When you are in a group of people and someone makes a dero- | j Choice Meats At All Times | | | specialists in Radiator Work 6 transportation system by water, road, rail and a.n' Zel\l/l&:’ha;’t‘(\n?lxifl‘u‘svl‘t‘ ('(‘"“(‘)g:““'A;;;T‘”;”‘:\]]“" ‘Z“;gh:: (‘ii'i 3 JANUARY A Lo EBtOLY e A\"ub(:ut a rvrhun. religion, and )’(1\|‘)kl1(r\\ that one or more PHONES 5539295 1 > between the Territory of Alaska and the States. Even cides to: be indepenRant do Idus as 6 obeys a leader|® Low tide, 4:56 a..m., 54 tt.. ® of the group is of that faith, what should you do "" if the Territory were without military significance its cre® 8 o B e except on his own terms. ® High tide, 11:05 am., 162 1t. ® A. Turn the conversation quickly to some other subject. The person | | The Alaskan Hotel rich potentials of food, minerals, lumber and wood As 8 troublemaker par excellence, Mr. Lewis still ® Low tide, 17:58 pm, 06 ft. & who makes such a remark is exceedingly ill-bred The Charles w Carler | pulp would make substantial government aid in the has to be reckoned with. His diminished stature in the | ® . Q. Is it necessary to have a train on a white sa wedding dress? | Newly Renovated Rooms development of such a transportation system a prudent eyes of the public has not destroved his capacity todo | ® © » ® & ~ @ & o & e o A. The dress may be made with or without a train, depending upon Mortuary at Reasonable Rates "" national investment. And no vast territory can be great damage to the Nation by his ruthless policy - - the formality of the wedding | : B ently strengthencd milltary-wise unless full civil |of Win or ruin. But we do nob believe that the labor | Wind ecsion is produced by| Q. Must one reply to an invitation to a ball or a dance? ’"”"“hFax“gNi“";‘a‘;"“ ki PHONE SINGLE O i movement of the future will be directed by men of his | strong winds blowing the soil A. Yes; one should reply immediately i and economic growth go hand in hand with defense Fanetolore the DU “k Weso 8 10 e thelr own following. The Taft- Hmfle} Act is a = e | LO K | Carfl Beverage C | “l ow personal welfare of Alaskans in particular has Suf-|gapping that the people of this country intend to NOTICE | an A C. GORDON ! | wholesale 805 10tn St | | omas Hardware (o. y fered from non-development of transportation attribut- | cee that the rights of ali are not sacrificed to satisfy | T will not be responsible for any ] ' ! | PAINTS — OILS 3! able, to a certain extent, to a destructive and critical | the arbitrary demands of a few highly organized ' bills contracted by any person other ’ s +rerrmoceess, | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif rather than a constructive and helpful attitude on the | groups | than myself | 1 What United States city has @ ten-lettered name which contains| | for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE ; S T R ‘I‘“ ; & ’d % s x” o = —— e — od(eBaMar. (1) Steve Feist. |only three different letters of the alphabet? e # "f {of Soviet make and fully motor- French Friendship Trains of | = i - | " | o 4 . & L "Ie waShlng'Oll lized. They represent the best ma- smaller size are l‘]U\V bemg\ r\:n ~OTIUE i 3 F‘?r Wit l: "Ag” the chemical symbol? | Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS ; R‘Emlnglnn Typewriters § terinl which the Soviet Tito Gen- to different cities of France THe mempiEs of Gincau Post NOOS, 9. (0RO eWIC, Tl UG BRI Hiau which 1s Caesarigte | - S0P aad SERINEEDAN ! Me"y_fio.kound i A e : 4, The American Legion, Depart- | 4 What American city is acknowledged as the worlds largest woa!| IDEAL GLASS CO. ! J. B. Burford & Co / R the men are members of the S ooD men’ of Alaska, at its regular meet- |center? | ;) ” 8k s Gl ¢ ey 1E -GO- A ing on January-26, 1948, will vote | 5. Who was the co ser of “The Merry Wi 9 { A g “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ! By DREW PEARSON IlCommumsthpr\rt;; nnc: rounmE\i pa- Editorfals praising- the Friend- on a proposal }tlo . 5 :V]\;gxg;xbu composer of “The Merry Widow ‘ 121 MAIN STREET | Saliafica Guatomesy i bt \ {‘:)AA,,:_U to the st proiewariat divis- ship Train are still coming in!gjon Building Association to grant £ W;ll‘\ e {| DON ABEL PHONE 633 s (Continued from Page One) | lon. frem the French press. Here are| n easement over a portion of Lot : e R I FO B Y P Sl g Note—Despite the size and nature some fre 5 S | R : 2. Silver (from the Latin “argentum’) : . RD AGENCY v“f M risoalay drm: o dul ome frem Marseill the most| "o, 3 in Block No. 4, approximately | (Authorized Dealers) v army, g is! o 3 PSUS. before next spring. One factor 1 B mmn: o CIln:‘n('\‘ w:'fl_;v Communist city of Fi e and three feet by one hundred feet m, 3 Jn e, | GREASES — GAS — OIL which appears to back them up ' gorerHlONE O e L where the Russians staged their | dimension. | 4. Chicago | ) is a secret military report just, fomRaRer Of e O o het. lriumphant wheat parade last|Pirst publication, Dec. 12, 1947 5. Franz Lehar. BOG GA N Junean Motor Co. 'l prepared by U.S. General Intelli- ler.cqulppcd At o 'hv‘r ik & year Le Soir: “The train was i Last publication, Jan. lu 1948, g o 2 = — i Y. o Foot of Main Street gence showing that all Yugoslav L4 f— I o . Flonl'mg Conlraclor % t 3 , mej . the ot bs troops oppesite Trieste have beenj . T et wie [OLh shies 85 jone of P! visions carefully selected for offensive | one of the best divisions in the Army. They are only 5,000 men, combat, not mere guard duty. T“'S! however, against 100,000 column has been able to obtain a H ACROSS copy of this U. 8. intelligence W 3 n PERY " report and pertinent portions of it flARl) EPRBING OARFERY 1 ; :"‘“f:."l i Soalor Senator Styles Bridges of New i - 1504 Hampshire and his wi 1 6. “ slav sf e were be- 9. Mineral spring ‘All of the Yugoslav divisions, . . : A X . pring ing entertained i ris eir 3 are parts of the 4th Army and are B ained in Paris on their : More mature 1 | recent visit to Europe by hard- 13. Title of eran: e of ’ p composed of veterans, som | working U. S. Ambassador Jeffe Molammed 14. Spik f whom have been with the partisans| . “carrery ~ To meet the Chair- 13 idolize - ishing Oak Floors MAKE CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES 1891—0ver Half a Cenlury of Banking—1947 J|| ~——————| | [PELISIOUS ICE CREAM ” * - MESSENGER| || Juneau Dairies, Inc. | SERVICE ol 35 Chrysler Marine Engines 0 Phone 911—9 a.m. to 12 p.m. MACHINE SHOP { A The l\;. Mo BElll'elldS Tet us run your errands Marine Hardware : f Sk ‘:‘:f“’gm‘;’, ;‘;fi:‘:‘ man of the Senate Appropriations 0 Leave a public \[SPE “‘9‘ me;" Y“o‘; i i {“ar { Committee, Caffery had invited 18. Follower of s AJ[: Bank > 4 Ch party of Yugs Sa‘ml " he arms poreign Minister Bidault, who sat i EQSA -0 as. G Wamer CO' o B e o a0 M CatfayilpRit On the, ZLMMCHE eloflls TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 14 . ; jother side of Bidault sat Mrs. g 55 i | i tanks, with few insignificent ex-'pgyggeg 1 L etihnl ot ahet Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Oldest Bank in Alaskas i one 146 b} | i eeptions.” | During the dinner Mrs. Bridges| 3) pur Eubile i ! 1 S ges | 20, Parts Rotise 66. O1d joke DOWN NUNN-BUSH SHOES The report then proceeds to listiasked the Foreign Minister why ' . Limb 65. Article 67, Meaning 1. Stuft 1 B Lt e T Yorisn M : veer - COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS HOME GROCERY : sive units stationed opposite Tries-| not realize how much food the g 2 s Ho! ¥ 3 iz i . me Liquor Store—Tel. | te, including the “proletariat dl-!Uniled States was sending to o Quality Work Clothing Ametican Modt, o= Ph::u”s: | H vision” commanded by Col. Gajo' France Gitt ! H Vojvodich, which is made up of] “It's because the Ambassador 6. Boy P ——— o [ the 1st Serbian proletariat bri-|doesn't go down to meet the Amer: . Liguors HAB‘Y TGNKIN rnm HE““I“G r | gade, the 3rd Krajiska proletariat’ can food ships when they come in,” . Old musical Complete Outfitter for Men z 0 R « @ brigade, the 13th Croatian proletar-' replied Bxdalult F o4 h neM o ok as a pait-up subscriber w THE DAILY ALASKA D 1 3 - , in French. TS . Ocean # > 1 t ery bri- ) Catfery, who Was aetiis fas 3 . At SYSTEM nscientiously translate . Itallan river . X A are the 7th Banjska division under ' BJduults reply, even though it s Distant Present this coupon to the box office of the R W WWIJIIE Alaska I.aundy Colonel Gruber, the 26th Dalma-)|was critical of her husband, B (Fome s tian oflgnslve division under Col. Whereupon Mrs. Bridges shot A?-x::!nd. CAPITOL T“A“E co“PA“ C l T ’ R.ndi Tlich, the 17th Slavoman!hack- “If the Ambassador met all:. ’1::,,1”' W Dod, Pl th—Chrysler Y [ shock division under Colonel 'the American food ships unload- . Enklish. i and receive TWO TICKETS to see: adge-—-FImaa ] Radojica Nenezich and the 23rd: ing in Prance, he would be so busy | 3 111:5 Eimnm" i DeSoto—Dodge Trucks nnY CLEANEIS Krajiska shock division under Col.|he would have no time for any- | " Tablelands l I 7 ' PHONE Lizulj, plus the first tank divis-!thing else.” e ',l;’:,;,l.,,;‘“,z. LI LE HISTEB JlM L Ll Csufimr i fon under Colonel Stupar. In addi-| Note—This dinner occurred be- | Meshed fabric Federal Tax,-12c per Pers ille” e R } tion to these 100,000 men just'fore the Friendship Tran &4 Comes out f g i lll(l"e sh,a“" Silon ' f P n. Am-| “lide. severely ASHENBRENNER'’S 44 | across the border from ‘Trieste, bassador Caffery not only met the | . Style of PHONE 14—THE ROY AL BLUE m co Specializing 1n all kinds of : 3 t { Yugeslavia is permitied 5000 men, Friend Ship when it arrived at e o) ’ . Perisanent Waves for all nEw Ann “ i as guards the free territory Le Havre but worked out reception | | Exclamation v and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Textures of Hair sm of Trieste. 3 arrangements with Prench omclsM o o X i it HAIRCUTTING l" u n N I T n N “These men,” comments the sec-|so that the French people would Ok time dngwer RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. s 105 A Al Mk R B f . Ornamgnt of & WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. ret military report, “have the most be sure to know the full story of s . Unit of work m arms and equipment, all the Pfl('ndship Train, Nine ntherI

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