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PAGE FOUR tHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | no means theoretical at a time when a committee B e e e e e ] . F . ,)flll\ "4 IflS’na Jml)lre Congress seriously proposes to investiga from SECOND and FOURTH Published evers evening except Sunday by the SR (U Solege (poUltieh - Su epy vy 20 Y E A RS A G 0 i Monday of each month L o tions of learning have so succumbed to hyster THE EMPIRE ]| sirst ana thira in Scottish Rite Temple . nd and Main Streets, Juneau, Alssks ban persons from appearance on their campuses be- Fr ek, Sew- beginning at 7:30 p. m. HELEN TRC NSEN - - - Prestdent cause of membershir sanizations designat b TR 8 i v DOROTHY TROY LINGO - = = Vice-President Ci%0 O T . e Lo vc0 o o = rades Welcome. WILLIS R. BOOTH WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - Editor and Manager | VETsive bv the Attorney General MARCH 1928 H sdbm\ivr&fi),« Cora- Worshipful Master: ‘JA 4 DMER A TRIEND - - - - Manasing Editor | The bedrock on which the scholarly activities of Fire in a small building on Second Street between Seward and|AWERLOCK. Ads LEIVERS. Secretary. 5 e B R Janase? | & universi v are found said Dr. Conant, *i . . p eau Fire Department at 9:15 a. m., but little X Patered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | charter of free inquiry: without this, you have an|e . 2 The gh = s - R > e et et | —— e SUBSCRIPTION RATES: institution of advanced education, a technical school| e . - The JOLi=g Noa oW TS L WREE TR 1 ] et Get a Better Deal | [ B.P.O ELKS ¢ Delivered by carrier in Juneav and Douslas for S1.50 per month; " e . » 8 tec ; | | o sand dollars worth of es and other goods on display ou’ ways a er 5 . L. U, six months, SX.00: one year, $15.00 or a military college, for examole, but you do not have | o B o A, A el y in Fur Styles and Values at o X a0 B paid, st the following rates: . {a university The nation has a right to demand of | ® 1 o | but his damage was estimated at not more than i 3 Meets every Wednesday at 8 sne month, in ads 4150 *lits educational institutions that the teachers deal . Geraldine Engel . ey a p. m. Visiting brothers wei- b (6f ' favor 1t they will promptly notify | i 1 third of the rock d ¢ v vy v = ubscribers will confer a favor it y not with controversial subjects shall be fearless se ° Helen Hildre ° ting previous performances, cne-third of the rocl ump of come. VICTOR POWER, Iix- iness Off.ce of any fatlure cr irregularity in the delivery N ., | ALt £ ” - . Ex i : of the truth and careful scholars rather than pro-|e George Danner . ka Juneau Gold Mining Company, settled some feet into the sw‘d‘;:rc‘:“aei:::m? for alted Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Sice Teteohanes: News Office, 002; Busineas Offics, 374, pagandists. But granted honesty, sincerity and ability, | e « > Carcavy ® | channel retary. il I there must be tolerance of a wide diversity of opinion. | e Mamie Spaulding o ; ! HOMER( MURPHY. N.D. = - I “fhe Assoc lnr‘ e d-lni;uudl:u the 'ue:h!:r Indeed, this diversity of opinion is not only basi |o Rosie Lundell .| Steamer Admiral Watson arrived from the westward and discharged . AL ’hl' ‘——‘j"—‘T repubiication of a hes credited to it or not other- ; %' our : univergitie ¢ y | | J 3 3 0 8 HESY for OFf NS borvetas in LA Siso, the Yooatigewe. shetameg | L6 WAUREE T our universiies, Ut Sov -0 * ® 150 tons of coal which was kept for baliast on the westward trip. | . % 4 aich sl s o l heretn entire Nation. For in a democrac th our traditions,|e o o © ¢ @ ¢ ® ® e & e Py NATUROPATHY s L SE v only those reasoned convic hich en d | o e 4 NATiusAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 y il | The Juneau High School cagers planhed a trip soon to Wrangell | Medicdted Steam Baths CHARLES 2. GRIEFIN Co hat uni Herbs 1005 SECOND AVE - SE&™™E 4 - FlLior 5323 diversity of opinion can 1 mperialisms B Avenue Bldz., Seattle, Wash. Pourihi yeriiy Bk, O hed | ticnal solidarity so essential for the welfare of our | S Shok R;‘-mxzamng the where .they were to meet the Wmngel} and Petersburg fives on the AR 1 kM R b 7 country.” by Siee isloc senks‘wm"’w" floor to decide the championship of Southeast Alaska. i e i . 4/ G 2 It the universities of the country are to retain | b .51 ool —_— - Serving Alaske Bxclusively< | such a “charter of free inquiry,” they vill have to be | tem and we6 TeRAE o Major Douglas H. Gillette, engineer of the Alaska Road Commission, The ErWin reed c.. peRs ¥ R4y 2 TR PpS—— enormous pressure from those whe The period in which resolute against confuse loyalty with conformity returned from an inspection of winter trails maintained in the Fairbanks of atever - f { whatever oppor Offlce in Case Lot Grocery Bert's Food Cenier ar may area by the commission. | we live, says Dr. Conant, “can perhaps best be de- 1 lm‘,\ "“]T‘zs ::fp=r(‘ ri‘ . B OaDIeS PRI & O . | PHONE 704 scribed as an armed truce” This and the divided ey ~o3 P | HAY, GRAIN, COAL Grocery Phones 101—105 world it occasions “are phenomena particularly ob- ¥ s gl . H L 1A Meat Phones 29—539 s sofediantl U. §. meddling in Latin- | 5|| and STORAGE 2 S noxious to academic men” because inevitably ihe meddiing aHv Lessons i IS Deliveries—10:15 A. M | inhibit the interchange of ideas and personnel amc “\’G”r‘p“"{c‘_‘_ by | ok W. L. GORDON e 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. l | universities. But a consequence which might be still | ; ration of policy. g ¥ SEEESRRE, e miniian o0 | cA Ll on NIA i b S R more disastrous to universities in his judgment is “an o, there's always the 5 SEES R ety E | Y { 1t interesting question of WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not sa ‘They would not have seen | G d Meat Market P 2 interference with their freedom as a result of panic 0. (NS e ¥rocery an eal iy jomestic aid and comfort him had they have gone. Omit the second HAVE. Say, “had they| VRl Dr. Conant’s warning in this respect is extremely gone.” || ¢78 — PHONES — 371 pointed. He is willing to reiler unto Caesar wh U. §. diplomat in South| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Finesse. Pronounce fi-nes, I as in| Uigh Quality Foods at The Rexall Store" } | sar's—that et the Governme squalify em- | Caesar’s—that is to let the yvernment disqualify Moderate Prices ployees on the basis of suspicion. But, he poi rked privately after FIN, E as in LESS, accent on last sylla atest dispatches from OFTEN MISSPELLED: Granddaughter; observe the two D's. Your Reliable Pharmaciste A FINE PROJECT | “certain men and women who temperament b | : Members of the Juneau Lions Club are certainly unsuited for emplovment by a Federal ager cy none- I give 1€ up H“_c‘ SYNONYM: Serviceabe, helpful, useful, beneficial, advantageous,!| STEVENG’ BUTLER-MAURO to be applauded for their swell job in bringing the theless can serve the Nation in other ways. They ma n¥ing :ul(‘m‘nly i practical. 1‘ ~ b Gold Medal Basketball Tournament to this eity, be entitled to our full respect as citizens (though we ea] Peson Bat et WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times &nd it is youts.. ‘Let us [# LADIES"—MISSES’ RUG CO. .. The criteria for S 8 Today's word: W 18’ —MISSES ‘ may disagree with their opinions) joining a community of scholars . . . and f | READY-TO-WEAR now, increase our vocabulary by mastering one word éach day. some- STERTOROUS; characterized by 2 deep snoring; Hoarsely breathing. year's to ment was an outstanding suc- 1Tt This year's tourna g e oty to be HARRY RACE n ha cess from every angle except cne—the gym wasn't A a« X ¢ (e 2 & el Jarge enough to handle the crowds who wanted to ;;’“{l“‘f"‘;‘,x“xffnfl"y,“ fl‘::;;'_'_f"r;" ;élxk“\fi’ “‘l\,r"it'('.";‘{li hin \d case, we jump (Accent first syllable). “The day had ebbed away, and it is night in}{ Seward Street Near Third | s o games. However, the need for better gym e R [ 1 ke G Sl i over him!” his room, before his stertorous breathing lulls.’=Dickens. \ - see the gai YM peak is to be preserved, we shall need mors uni-| il Ly Drugglst “The Squibb Store™ Where Pharmacy Is a Profession facilities couldn’t have been brought home with any vyersity administrators like James B. Conant more force than was demonstrated last week. | As for the tournament itself, the brand of basket- U. 5. COMMISSIONERS Arttur M. Uggen, Manager Impressionist Bonnets tianes—Mavical Instruments | MODERN ETIQUETTE Yoperrs 1os ball played would be hard to beat opportunity for competitive sports which such a to! anywhere, and the Women may (Cincinnati Enquirer) not know it, but art is soon to go to | MAY GET PAY RAISE ' ate Baruett's bill to increase { Dele r the net fees Q. Does it make any difference who speaks first when a married | 1 Mlaska Music Supply and Supplies Phoue 206 Second and Seward ney provides for the youth of Southeast Alaska fulfills m §3000 to $5,000 TT. a need which has been neglected 'th;:gorl“‘};‘sw ”““1:"“"‘““‘.“* 1;":1\0!:(‘1251;11‘1"3, *;:"'; b:fb‘y‘i which United States Commissioners Woman and a single woman meet on the street? i ABCHIE B. BE S L e m"wm’d by the paintings of Marist and Renoir, The | A may retain as annual com- A. According to the old rules, if the acquaintance was slight, the | HEINKE GENERAL Public A 4o = ~ v A QI S ed by e paintings ol ¢ hensation has been rej ot Y : o) T . + el ~ ccountan THE MILLER CASE Monets, they may be excited to know, are to be posed | 71" 2 m,‘h‘“} }J};*(x ’lr !joilw‘d Slmm married woman was supposed always to speak first. But now it malces ] REPAIR SHOP c A S straight on the head and call for a coiffure with bangs. | '3 4 1€ - s Sl e_"‘]l.“ no difference who speaks first. {| verdng, Plombing, Ofl Burner Auditor Tax Counsetor It may be signiticant that the aboriginal rights “All the Mcnet hats” says a New York Times style | /o7t HCr O l’“xx([‘ 2{‘ R“"3‘€";‘3‘ Q. What is the correct way to eat hot bread? { Blacksmith Work claims have been dropped from consideration by the reporter n Paris, “are tied on by narrow velvet :m'dflp‘\\ 1 s Hotlsk ‘\t‘iul\'le b A. Break the br with the fingers. Do not cut it | GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 wourt in the Miller case now before the U, S. District ing that passes down in back of the ears, eriss- =y & 05w ton ‘o Q. What does it indicate when two women kiss affectionately in i court in e _ poigg i 1| The present limitation of $3,000 vy in |} Phone 204 929 W. 12th St Court. The motion for withdrawal was made by the crosses, and is then drawn around to the front and |, po0, tei 1ce 1900, At Public? {35 ' FOR l Indian attorneys. Of cowrse the Circuit Court stated k“‘“_}?d ‘x‘l'“‘”"x:“‘;‘ig:lé;“ runs to bonnets with shal. |t Present time the increase in A. About the only thing it indicates is uncontrolled emotion. It| ‘ Wall Paper i < s " aboriginal rig sver lie Renolvky (L Seeis, TURS, S e e R ompensation woul ect si mi- sho a avoi | . 7 ¥ in ne uncertain terms that if aboriginal rights ever Somitaned bai, and 5 oh: [O4lis are to b gey | :flplq:l.\l!L 1 \H\Ld‘fflfi(‘l ix Uni- should be avoided. i warheld s nfllg s'ore | did exist they were extinguished by the Treaty of SR |ted States Commissioners in Al- peee—— s et e S s ettt & { : and stripes rampant ARk s Hkmely those et A { || (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) : & Cession in 1867, and it could reasonably be expected Wasak we haye always felt, are inadequate to do|Sska, nimely, those gt Nome, T8l b i sl Ideal Paint ShOp that the District Court would reaffirm this decision. | full justice to fashions, especially those in hats. And ! FHEL ©OE PHES, BEREIC i [_O OK a nd '_EA RN A YORDON | 3 | Nevertheless it would seem that the Tndian at- | photographs are alwavs deceptive, for they always |“"f (SWHERL o b - L {!| HORLUCK SE';ANISH Phone 549, Fred W. Wendt torneys, by this action, have lost confidence in their show models on whom the hats lo‘ok Wf”' The n;aq Hongrass” will ‘ot Ta90raBly Galhls. ~=reee— e -~ | ICE CREAM s l ability to establish the aboriginal rights iheory, which | value of :l"“‘:“(’;l:l‘x““;" ;:::]“d“'d‘o‘:(‘l A e thay |measure to place commissioners in 1. Did the Army of the Potomac fight in the American Revolution | Cicatiits Ml | i not t a bluff s r. someone who s¥ e 7 ARG DUBY Ltha 1 . a salary ba hi T o aps | H ‘omplete Automotive Serviee i Sl e b e s includes most people who follow the styles instead of bh‘ I[_‘”’f“.-‘ "’.‘]“__“’f"?” basis, $iss” or in the Civil War? { nlfll:lllngs EWIIONY | | 3 1 their reflections in the mirror. penafinine confderable more PERSE, | 2. wich 14 tipue tallest building? | MT. JUNEAU SALES % Free Inquiry Howeverj-any women who really is interested n 3; ,,L“'“""SQ”“““ fhan it i 1 3. What is the derivation of the word “Thursday”? Markel & SERVICE [ —e— knowing how she is going to look a few months hence | s Y 4. In what country is the arrangement of flowers considered a, Choice Meats At All Times 5;09—12101t St. PHONE g : - | pecialists in Radiator Wi national art? FIVE-ACRE TRALT N i s may profitably examine the next Renoir painting she (W L sees—if she can find one in which hats or any clothes shington Post) g PHONES 553—92—95 A i woman, but a good cigar is a A sober warning of the threat to academic free- _ ; dom inherent in the commiphobia now epidemic in the | at all—are being worn. As [Iur) M“n?" he is a lll(l)m Blll lN CONGRE smoke™? | | | United States was sounded the other day by President | more difficult, since most of his pictures give the ANSWERS: | James B. Conant of Harvard in his annual report to impression of having been painted in the bottom of : A WES R | The Charles w. Caner The Ala’m no’el 1. In the Civil W: that university’s board of overseers. he threat is by a well during a dense fog. Or is that Manet? ! bill, H. R. 000, has been pre- n the Civil War. | ; dcihiniail” i i R LR B i -~ sented to Congress to broaden the 2. The Empire State Building, in New York | Morlua Newly Renovated Rooms [ : ot tie TAmes B Plate | €Xisting five-acre public land tract 3. From Thor, the god of thunder in Scandinavian mythology. ry at Reasonable Rates nl w Sh' ' Most particularly, Secretary of ignty over the former River Plate |, oo b2k s 2 wpen it e e sta. e a “lg 0II State George Marshall's statement ViCeroy . | At the present time the Secretary| N Wit .prlmg | PHONE 138 \ FHONE SINGLE O M G R d that he did not consider Antarctic "As for the Antarctic areas Now (of the Interior may sell or lease v " | e"v' o' o“n regions included under the Rio de being disputed, Britain’s only |tive-acre tracts on the putlic do- R e e R T T R o _ | Janeiro Mutual Defense Pact rub- claim there is founded on some main in the United States and Al- il o e ~ Card Beverage cn PHONE 555 By DREW PEARSON bed Latin-American fur the wrong dubious “letters of patent” filed aska to individuals for residence, | o ——— way away in 1907 and forgotten ever'recreation or business sites. H. R. E L L l S A l R ]A I N E s Wholesale 805 10th St. Ihflmas Ha[dwa[e (o_ (Continued from Page One) In the fi place, no single SINCE. Both Argentina and Chile [5555, introduced by Chairman Welch PAINTS —— OILS have established permanent bases|of the House Public Lands Commit- DAILY TRIPS JUHEAU TO KETCHIKAN PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf American government is authorized # . MIXE] DA POP sen, “we first would have to as-' to decide just what is and is not for RS or 80 certain the facts to be sure alccvered by that 20-natien treaty. hearing is justified. I don't want|It's supposed to be decided by all HWARDWARF r.~.,;lw\. provides that such sale or lease g $ may be made not only to individuals The whole point is hat the issue py 1 partnerships associations, or has serious political and mxlnury“c in this region during recent ye: via Peiershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. || Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters S ittee o g | ; eror g a state, territory, mu cipality . this committee o be a sounding ot~ them. Secondly, Peron is MOt ymplications. A Eroup Of PrOM- |gper mevercmentey rabapny OF Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M, SOLD and SERVICED by board for anybody. Also, there is |primarily interested in the Antarc- jnone former Nazi sympathizers in| o ¢ sovernmental subdivision BN | IDEAL GLASS co the madier of uplication. |tic, 8s'sugh but in tho Pk i o dogen Latin-American iy e e FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | 2 J. B. Burford & Co. “The Senate already is looking|(Malvina) Islands, to which Argen- tries ust formed a new & et Ty, — R e L e e e - it into this and it might appear that |tine probably has a more valid 0‘,’_;:“'1;:5“;“56;116(1 formed a MW After Maren mrst, I, Earl For- p— - o 121 MAIN STREET | o";.?.."l';:; '(’;m':o::; bk we are infringing on the jurisdic- claim than Great Britain. And, erwan Union, Its avowed purpose| % Will not be responsivie for | -~ EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ||| pon aBrL ~ PHONE 633 ; ) tion of the other house if we hold finally, the whole issue of disputed s 15 promote tEnanishoAmenidan | Ashité> pagheed by any othep ! a separate hearing. Also, we've | territorial claims is a very touchy | cclidarity to oppose both contem- ”:3“ myself for Bailey’s Bar ) DR. D- D. MAHOUARDT FORD AGENCY I got to remember that if we inves- | one throughout the hemisphere. 1824 4t (Signed) Earl Forsythe. OPTOMETRIST L4 | (Authorized Dealers) ) y tigate the charges against Mr.! Guatemala, which wants to get <A el Second and 1 ranklin J b | | GREASES — GAS — OIL Cullum, we also would be investi- back British Honduras (Belize) has 3 PHONE 506 FOR APPOINT! "g gating a Senator (Thomas of Ok- already announced its uncondition- CrosS ord Puzzle n MENTS . 3 B o G G A “ Jllleall Mohl co. lahoma, with whom he is alleged al support of the Argentine-Chil- (€] S R R rneeeTT e e | rl "'n Conlraclor Foot of Main Street to be connected.” ean stand in the South Atlantic A (1] | 00! g tobe- oe e 1o Hrandis L il 3 ACROSS . Benefits com- ‘I\olcb Meanwhile, forthright Con- | conflict. Venezuela is eager to re R ing from the oL} Laying—VFinishing Oak Floors | | MAKE gressman Walt Horan of Washing- claim the British, Dutch and s. Chart use of some= mu 1 CALL 209 | JUNEA D I ton, whose Congressional District French Guianas; Mexico would like g gyeculent ) Gr‘xl;::i s (TIAIRIR U DAIRIES raises large quantities of peas, will to establish sovereignty over var- plant - Onary LIEIA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 DELICIONS Tul Chuay, urge Senator Ferguson of Michigan, ious islands off the Pacific Coast; 12 Riyer in Eng- 41 Fencing sword sfl a g ‘s Men's W & daily habit—ask for It by name who is already investigating Thom. | the Dominican Republic has & cOV- 13 Lume-native 41 OW musioal 's[e] Casler’s Men's Wear | J Dairies, s, to dig into Thomas' pal, Dyke etous eye on numerous British is- 14 Melody . H"O_‘I‘* hrill u u Formerly SABIN'S uneau all’les, nc- £ Cullum, too lands in the Caribbean b T P 0 O | \ — ——— « 18. As far as 48. Boy TIAlP Stetson and Mallory Hats h . e Hrirs sler M U. S. PLAYS INTO PERON’S PLAUSIBLE SOUTH AMERI- o Co:‘:l‘-'lmm o dni, g Arraw SHcis 486 Undismns 8 lFD:%ACHIII:YI'!‘I“'..Sl];‘?)g’“'m’ : HANDS CAN CASE T i Shmmowed [s[El The B M Behre d Allen Edmends Shete Unfortunately, the U. S. Govern- | Washington officials, well aware 4. Artificial lan- G4, Labhor-saving @ nas Skyway Luggage Marine Hardware gleli](. cnce agmnrha.slmufled the of all this, are operating on the 25 N.,‘,,‘:E‘,%: 56. Symbol for Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle B ] — . c— ‘: f‘n :" “u;,u ,‘.‘f..m"m:,(':.‘“ erroneous theory that the best way 0 Steadying o oo o BATT ang 64, Caudal ap- pown an r'Y Chas. G. Wamer C\‘la 1 estern emisphere solidar- to squelch such ambitions is to 28, Court refined pendage 1. Gone heyond ity. o side against Argentina and Chile 50 Dexoured 80 Gompetelt g5, Appointmen sy Oldest Bank in A TIMELY c:.oms This time the State Departmentin their present controversy with 33 . Halfway be- gg. Thorough- tges! bank 1n laska- HOME GROCEBY has played into the hands of Ar- Britain. However, it happens that Swesn, enst fares: abbr. nish flord gentina’s wily Juan D. Peron 5 % ko e i un agaly NUNN-BUSH SHOES itina’s 3 n. ' poth South American _Republics east 67. Greek letters fon Ph 146 e s A IRORE, Sy COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS one Britain in its controversy with' British occupation of the Falk- 9/6““.%.“ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Arg :a and Chile over the An- land, or Malvina, Islands in 1833 7 / 2 4 ¢ A a, Islands A uality Work Clothing = tarctic, are just what the dictatar | was . technically accomplished by /H..% h lightly ————— Q y American Meat — Phone 38 wanted ’ force, although no shootings oc- o omguctora 3 It is ,f,lA.ummu that this dis- | curred. Royal Marines, which had . g s R H STEWART FRED Hfl“fl“fi Z 0 | C pute, involving the Falkiand Is- just been withdrawn from Bue- viay ' Com; R lands and a large slice of the An-'nos Aires after the humiliating 4s a pait-up subscriter 1o THE DAILY ALASEA piste Ontibton O Mom tarctic, has come to a head just'failure of their atte Tor e ool donde TEM ANIN( R g R e A e Gkt e - Yiolent ftorm EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING SYSTEM CLEANING for two specitic reasons handtul of Argentine functionar- herican Wppss this s Lo the oz offhe of B8 R. W. COWLING Alaska Laund ? 1 appealing to the strong ies they found on the isolated pavood sorrel Y2 CAPITOL THEATRE . W. ) natio: tic pride of his country- Malvina Archipelago and moved in . Habit of res 220 % PSO! men, b pes to divert public at- | England's pretext for that action fl. %gn. co“PA“ DB- BOUEBY AL N nlvn.n ’:1 .Jll;“d(ll:“-‘:“ pwuu‘un\ a’nrl was, and still is, based on the| “.. - and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler oPTonETnls’r strengthen his party’s position for supposed cession cf the islands to n...%“a DeSoto—Dodge Trucks the forthcoming Argentine Con- | King George ITI by Spain in 1771.| b L "“"HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT" ) Roes Esamiosio@lapecs Kiie gressional election: ‘The Argentines, however, point out fi% SIB‘?SON BUILDING . :’[ : I‘:‘r]c‘m”::}:u ]\OI;‘:';.x“ x; become that no British attempt to occupy Peweral Lxo.--12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S Phone Afis_for Appointments atin-America’s p lar hero be- this territory was made until the 1 ] fore the Bogota Conference, sched- latter sought to ve face” fol- 4 ASHENBRENNER’S uled to open March 30. lowing the forced retreat from Pno“ l mE BUYAL BLUE CAB co‘ SA“ITAIY “EAT 4 : For ):leltzd xul!rnw;,[;unn:;\;q u»‘\;.(i ;sdue]um Aires. Furthermore, the and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and EDR PETTER MEATS um Aun um * neve suited him better than the Malvinas were mentioned in the o . . 13—PHONES—49 gratuitous and wholly uncalled- treaty with Spain which ended Ar- Raen o e RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Free Dellvéry H r u n “ l T u n E fer statements which U. S. spokes- gentina's War of Independence Rickens WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. men have made on this question. and gave the new republic sovere- . Cud d'”"“ L A i

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