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X THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 “MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 PAGE FOUR | cannot go many years without a ruinous economi 2 VETERANS OF SECOND and FOURTH a8 . Ill“l\" /1 l(lska Eml)lre | depression. But at least Soviet leaders will know that ¢ 4 from FOREIGN WARS Moty ot iaebssatii W/ we see clearly the pattern of their thinking. They | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE [|mecs st una thra =7 in Scottish Rite Temple' will know that we are aware of the possible frallties | Thursdays. Post Hall, A : > Seward Street. Visiting enoIE Ay AP fx EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY o nd Main Stre J , Alas 1 a ali: v 8 el o1 i g bl m(yfi\fm_} NM Stre uneau, o . pmuaem'nr t‘\ mpn;\hsl vc;)(nnm_\ ‘mdt a duno_rn:xcrpon:lnaL cw‘l,?g;! i . P gvan THY TROY LING - - - Vice-President | system, and are taking pains to compensate for those 7 METCALFE, [eP8S » DOROTHY TROY LINGO res s I D | MAY 20, 1928 o ERN. METAALFE, Wofahiptul . Master: ' JAMES W, U. S. Marshal Lynn Smith, of Fairbanks, passed through Juneau ‘SHI'JRLOQK. Adjut- LEIVERS, Secretary. WILLIAM R CARTER - Bditor and Manager a enroute to his home after taking prisoners to the south. He was aboard o ELMER A. FRIEND - Managing Editer | handicaps. { ALFRED Z % Business Manager For a number of years to come the chance for the Admiral Watson. i, A b sl O e e iiinipd A FURS ! Have Your Far, | € B.P. 0. ELKS Work Done NOW. Bntered :u the Post Office tn Juneau as Sccond Class Matter. | peace will not hinge on a meeting of minds, between s Pupils of Juneau Public Schools, ‘Parochial School and the Douglas R AW FURS BOUGHT Public Schools were examined for symptoms of defects and all passed. ; - Rabbit Skins For Sale Published every evening except Sunday by the Eva Knapp Pat Butler Norma Ward David Reischl Stella Mason Renee Griffiths Pauline Clements R. W. Wallace Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER. Exalted Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Leroy Sullivan was admitted to the Alaska Bar Association and & was employed in the offices of Attorney James Wickersham. capl!ol Fur Shop Secretary. Opposite Juneau Hotcl AP S ¥ BF Dr. Robert Simpson announced that he had received several new - Thi o i VIt Sydney Laurence oil paintings this day. “Say It With ¥lowers” but ngs M‘ Office verein, (Seattle Daily Times) e “SAY IT WITH OURS!” BII;III.ES R. GRIFFIN Cot i i AR .- i i i L REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Seattle for the most part has favored the ad- H A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chulicks this day at the J Fl 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATTIE 4 - Elior 53 attle, Wash. mission of Alaska as a State and is disposed, cer- prope"y 'l'rans'ers | Government Hospital i gl | Government Hospital. uneau Florists | | pamamte v S LSy - ]tainly, to support that cause if Alaskans themselves 93 T PHONE 311 Serving Alaska Exclusively < | | desire it. There are persuasive arguments on both Minard Mill was allowed visitors for the first time since his illness. " sides of the controversv and in Seattle the merit of Recent property transfers’ which|pge was in St. Ann's recovering from pneumonia. | both points of view on this question can be recognized. | which have been noted by deeds| Moy among these, however, are gome of the oon- | recorded In the offloe DR oo il L TR T G gy The Erwin Feed Co. | |, = 3 tentions being advanced in behalf of statehood by |commissioner Felix Gray are as| ‘our hundred sacks of the first coa s day from Office in Case Y the Admiralty Tsland Coal Co., by the gasboat Argo, Capt. Ed. McDougall, T Y. Bert's Food Center bl Grocery Phones 104—105 me of its most ardent advocates, Territorial GoOV. | follows: : Ernest Gruening. In San Francisco recently, Gov- jus Ericks |Dr. Howe Vance, who left here the firs; part of the week, returned also s Gus Erickson to Don C. Taggart, HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones 39—539 ernor Gruening made this remark: “Alaska, with one- | proverty on South Franklin|on the Argo. o Ifitth of the area of the United States, would have|ggreet, UG and STORAGE Dellveflu—’l_ol.sls A M received 300 million dollars in the last 25 years for| cay] and Eva Larson to Mer- Mary Metcalf celebrated her cighth birthday anniversary with a 115 — 4:00 P. M. | Federa) highways if she'd been a State. o, |Fice Murphy, property near Sev-matinee. She was hostess to 35 friends at a party and refreshments at 1 THere are good and sufficient reasons, many be-}enth and Main. |the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank A. Metcalf, afterward. 1 R RNRE P —_— {Jieve, for granting statehood to the northern Territory, | Norman J. O'Brien to John E.| » J S C:;.Ef&?:ggfif? MEN | but this one is sheer bunk. If Alaska had been a State { Hulberg, the Fromholz place near | e G Babiss’ was - hostess ¥ boldye ity 18 Menioe ot Hex ervice W “for the past 25 years, and if it had been eligible to | Salmon Creek on the Glacier High- | B e e i N The Rexall St pe YEN ORS | receive Federal highway aid on the same basis as other | way house guest, Miss Mary Freeman and Mrs. J. G. Shepard. Mrs. Legia Phone Red 559 ore OPEN DQ RS | States, it is impossible to suppose that the sum could | Jjuneau Shot-Gun Club to Riley Brewer won first prize and Mrs. Shepard won low score prize. Your Reliable Pharthack : i an ex. |ever have amounted to 300 millon dollars. To receive | purling, the olub house on the nd American Governments, i an €X- | wpere tnat much money would have come from in @ Glacier Highway. Edward Giovanetti, who was a student at the University of Santa STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. change of formal notes which are not ‘“”“l"“ humor, | ¢ " ateh it dollar for dollar from its own treasury. tate of John Christian Berg |Clara, returned aboard the Admiral Watson to spend the summer months T wared each other that the door is alWAYS ODeN | where that much money wold hace come from in a|io Henry A. Jenkins, 5 acres on|with his parents. for discussion and settlement of outstanding differ- | erritory that in the best of times has been barely | Glacier Highway, four miles north- | : LADIES’—MISSES’ They also have assured each other that their ' able to keep its own instiutions going and often can- | west of Juneau. Weather: High, 50; low, 50; rain. READY-TO-WEAR nnn? ncn oreign policies will not be changed, come not pay their bills is something Governor Gruening | Town of Douglas and Marcus F. A 2 seward Street Near Third they have agreed (in the ab- does not point out. Jensen to Reuel M. Fleming, prop- Wrered by carrler in Junean aud Douslas for $1.30 per monthi | i s months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 the differences which have strained Russo-American PIBRE. - g oo o ATt e d Tates: o, $7.50; | relations. The maintenance of peace will depend on Soviet respect for the strength of the United States wre month, in advance, $1.50. Subscrivers will ccnfer & favor if they will promptly notify 4 _ : > faflure or irregulsrity in the delivers | and the readiness of the American Government to use that strength if nec CRIPTION RATES: Washington and Moscow, and a full adjustment of | ‘he Business Office of any f their papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office. 374, 2 R Or ASSOCIATED PRESS s 5 ited Press o exclusively antitled 1o the use, fof | Not Much Help for Alaska’s Statehood Pleas :his paper @ud also the local news published — ©eccscccscccce epubiication w#ise credited in e e 00 e 00 0o ences established f may. In a word 3 to meet and discuss differences, but are resolved | As a matter of fact, very few of the States, ovt‘;l‘e:t;: in Douglas. ailv Lessons in n is by Dmgglst S ; s sper s 7 o full | Edward J. Ellingen Estate to the . “The not alter the policies which are sc srofoundly in | the most prosperous ones, have been able to make J H i - 4 P LBl |use of the Federal aid to which they are entitled.| City of Juneau, property at Fourth g X L. GORDON Muh ““Ic su“ly Squibb Store' Jxk < o of solmn nesiEanoss Rk Congress three YPAIS £40 appropriated 500 million | and Harris BEBING | SRR R VO Where Pharmacy Is a it fas nis e of olel as - s " " " v g is v & i " R atey a1 exkrolse andmblvhs jooliaxs &' yoar for Uuve JEERERD this purpose. ODly | Joseph Anderson to Robert L.| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He stood outside of the (|’ Planos—Musical Instruments EEp L Bl L e N L1 four of the States, of which Washington has the dis- | Thorne, 2429 acres on DOUgIas'nouse” Omit OF. A the beginning of a new chapter in Russian-Americall | yinotion of being one, have been able to make, or|Island one-half mile north of Ko- | : 4 ¢ ; relations. It may, however, have some use fulness, be: | conedule, full use of their Federal-aid highway AHOL. | vwee. Cresk RM;)FE':HENi M;‘sE:PRONoUNCEl?.l l;&lcglme. Pronounce ra-zhem, A as in Phone 206 Second and Seward Anmlz n. B s cause of the frankness of the American note our | ments. Ed Breckus to George Converse, , E as in , accent ]Ft 5},”? le. | EI I OFTEN MISSPELLED: Plaid; though pronounced PLAD. HEINKE GENERAL Public Accountant government specifically declared that presidential el- The other 44 States have not been able to Pro- |property in West Juneau. ! ¥ # vide the required matching funds or have not sub- | Donald J. House to Don C. Fost- | SYNONYMS: Shrewd, sagacious, sapient, astute, knowing. REPAIR SHOP ections are not going to affect our foreign policy. : : . behavior of both major mitted the kind of road programs the highway act ler, a house and property at Auk | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|] Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| 5 11 long-settled States have not been able { Bay . ' |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Blacksmith Work Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Audiior Tax Counsefor And this is born > o stipulates parties and all idates - S aatace e deral aid, it is : g g A to take full advantages of their Federal ald, | Juneau Realty Co. to Alexander INVETERATE; confirmed in habit. “He is an inveterate smoker.” “He GENERAL REPAIR W! I'he American Government also laid stress on its o oo 0o 1o suppose that Alaska, with its undevel- | 4it property on the Glacier 'is an inveterate idler.” Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt assertion that an ecopomic ¢ s will not touch our oped economy and its impoverished financial strzeture, | Highway one mile from Juneau. | FOR industrial capacit ustrial capacity” on may ' woiud have been able to do so. Robert D. Johnson to Harry B. read “war potential” to clarify the sentence.) | Governor Gruening’s vigorous spokesmanship for | DeLand, property on Gold Belt MODERN ETIOU ETTF b?/ . 7, ety 1 . koBERTA LEE (|| Warlield’s Drug Stor This may not entir disabuse the Russian mind, tpe Territory he heads is commendable enough. But which is wedded to the notion that a capitalist na- this kind of specious reasoning from him or any other | Raymond L. Graff to Raymond, . (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) H lyzing crisis to another and source is no service to the cause of Alaskan statehood.|J. Hope, 4.11 acres on the East NYAL T Idea] Pamt Shop tion moves from one paral r 8 g ETEe= 3 and West forks of Montana Creek. Q. If one does not hear the name of the person to whom he is HORLUCK’S DANISH S, b 8% ' ling me to answer his charges in Poor George didn't know, when | Mrs. Maude L. Graham to Doro- |introduced, is it correct to ask that the name be repeated? The Washington | print | e wrote those prophetic lings, that | thy and Dale Batchelor, property | A, Is it correct to say, “How do you do? I am sorry I did not hear ICE CREAM (1% miles g ¥ {" However, my case up to the he was to be the man who “0“1‘11 southeast of the Sheep |your name.” Address yourself directly to the stranger when you wish Merry-Go-Round | present i rather mild compared |get “hurt” His murder, however, Creek Power Plant. to have the name repeated. Huichings Econom: Junean Foot Clinic LI with the attack being made against | may be the cause celebre which| ————————— S 3 : i e s g Y EAR ther out.spoken reporters on the |will bring to the surface the ugly SITKA VISITOR Q. What is the correct way to extend invitations to a christening? & py DREW 2 J other out-spokel g 5 i i b Ve inti % By DREW PEARSON scandals of Greece—scandals which| Helen Little of Sitka is a guest 5( A, As the christening ceremony is.an intimate one, 1t is customary Market m}}!fiuihx;}:‘u;kamdg. 0 invite guests by personal notes or by telephone. Ch § o UE 379 : oice Meats At All Times ™ ek y Appointment Only scene The Ministry of Foreign — ‘ Q. What does the best man in a wedding wear? ' ¢ 2 st writtel | i t the Hotel Juneau. o 0 One) | Affairs has just written to the|the American people very much'a (Contiqued from Pags O com- | need to know about. To that N R e s ey i A. Exactly the same attire as the bridegroom, except that the PHONES 553—92—95 — —— —— — ! “Christian Science Monitor’ | bitate 1 Iplaining that their correspondent |this column will soon publish fur- ADVERTISEMENT phone calls, T have not 5"““9‘““ in ece. Constantine Argyris, is| ther revelations regarding dyna- | i bridegroom’s boutonniere is more elaborate. T'l m el in ma g any angements. | p. H v " A AR y oq | BUL of using offensive language | mite-laden Greece. | ©On May 15, 1948, drawings and | (eee et e s ~ - e a‘k.n nol ey Rl :i(&l f dealing with Greek Government | — e — { specifications for the construction | The Charles W. Carter e e s stat. ot nof,|Oificals, “hild {alko. s gty of| ' ASSAULT asp BATTERY |of The Maynard-MacDougall Hos- I_OOK | nd LEARN b : Newly Renovated Rooms whether Uiy DUC 4 o0t O pior. | drunkenness at interviews. Know-| otis price was arrestea” b ikl Butliing ¢ Mo clanis il A. G. GORDON Moriuary at Reasonable Rates st, I've got te a p Y s e : o i = e available for tribution to gen- Fi Hn B ity; but I can't get the priority ;:;“‘,“':gfl:o ;Zh:;“r:;wi‘d;,r a:: Deputy U. 8. Marshal Sid Thamp'ieral contractors by Foss and 5{51- v Fourth and PHONE SINGLE O |son yesterday afternoon at the cqim Architects, 311 Goldstein| 1. Which U. =. State capital lies fafthest north? * PRONR 7 until 1 give the seat number and | g . ' Ak AT . proiessional and personal attri-{p.. n the Glack tah | flight nu and date of the e home on t ler High-' gyjiqing, Junesu, Aldska. 2. How many ounces are there in a troy pound? i . 11 3 o butes—I know this charge to be a A i plane ak So, back and way and lodged in the Federal Jmi Applications from contractors in-‘ e R ey i - ] - 8 s - aby bird eats about three times its own card Bev g° co PHONE 555 eral . lie. i 4 forth T' e a tennis ball. on a charge of assault and battery | terested in bidding on this work not i A ke me fret my- | “Ancther correspondent who hasion complaint of his wife, ToobeL AL arodk At (3) Setador dmwmgs weight in worms every' 24 hours? Wholésal 805 10th St. Thomas Hardware (0 T P o berhaps give drawn Greek rightwing fire is Ray Price was arraigned before U. S.lang specifications together with |, * W& Mhay WHlREes A ate. the Breatost number: (ieperany e 5 PAINTS ons up the trip. Yet if T made an Danicll of the ‘New York Times’|Commissioner Felix Gray who set pavment of ten dollars (81000) per |Charged? PHONF. 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf jssue of all this red tape, every- He arrived in Greece unaccompan-;bond at $1,000. Trial has been held set should be filed promptly with | , 2 How many typically English surnames are there? for MIXERS or SODA POP WARDWARE body would blandly say that Polk jed by his wife and when his|up pending an investigation by the Architect, and the bidding ANSWERS: is simply ‘impatient.’” articles proved displeasing for ‘I‘C;Uw District Attorney. | material will be forwarded, shipping . Olympia, Washington. g rightwing politicians, they spread — e ! charges collect, as soon as available, | £ aalve. Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS l:egmgton Typewriters OLD and SERVICED by : 4 malicious slander about Danicll. e @ @ @ » » ¢ ® o o & o|p . POLK WAS A BATTLER e A 3 #oors Ad | Any bidder upon returning such set The young robin. s anaten fopatior (who. had i@ ® | promptly and in good cendition will . Violation of parking rules IDEAL GLASS CO. J. B. Burford & Co s «D. . George Polk was a [ighlel, !, yoxeq the Greek rightwing is| e TIDE TABLE be refunded his payment. ' Approximately 30,000 i ,000. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by whether as newspaperman or in the Homer Bigart, of the New York A Bid: this X will b e 3 Ervio o r wring oo bl " o s on work will be public] i ervice of his country. DUring the poraig Tribune. At the moment,| MAY 21 'l‘opencd in the office of Fr}:ss 311: 53%;:‘:[2:::5:‘30?::” ase _— olr=|w DLEEE DR war as a Navy pilot he was in the = ; Yoo £ being a newcomer in Greece, Big Hi ide, 022 a.m.,, . i soldstei: B o o Aansoan e e, Bl igh tide, 022 am, 183 ft. }Malcolm, Archiects, 311 Goldstein Painting and Decoratin e PHONE 63 broke his back in a crash landing, oy 1° “‘"'“" ey rfl"““‘”’ that e - Law MdB 0t i 30 14 8 [Rahdios, SRRl C . ot 10:00 1 FORD AGENCY I ack in a crash landing, qopeo of us already have had. In|e High tide, 13:00 p.mn,, 158 ft. ® Al : , ; g p t AM., Monday, May 31, 1948. RALPH A. TREFFERS - (Authorized Dealers) on of the rmy and Navy S 2 5 5 prudbe Atoty mod _Newy. by name as a Communist; he i5'g o @ | Last publication, May 20, 1948. CALL BLUE 462 One of the things that griped ,.;ng rigjculed for ‘looking at|———— - - s FT i BOGGA“ b s g ey ot o Aring gL S for [ donking 8 E AFTER 5 P. M. for Appointment Juneau Motor Co. ‘i : Flooring Contraclor o the Navy refusing to rescue him (1119 0l Lot it ol 3 RS needs to see for news purposes— ntil it cleared with the Army. g,0;, a5 Foreign Minister Tsal-| Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors MAKE grafters and the rightwing extrem- . . H s 7 : b Tribune’ has been denounced by .- Charter ICK CR! g5, 2 Jn Bt M*‘;' Royalist ‘Embros’ for ‘bad faith in| & Steep descent 9&M§rubw revealing st0ry. IN ylising untruths. e 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 Casler’s Men's Wear un airies, In ¢ sought to “SOMEONE WILL ( HURT”| 2% Teas mhtsus J CauD A8, AeC. can newsmen who' “John O'Donovan, of the London | Fdged (ool . Stetson and Mallory Hats were critical. Apparently he had ‘Observer, is sharing Bigart's| Atm TheB M Behrel.d Chrysler Marine Engin: 5 " | la Riné rsmionition of trofble, for é| iotatment. Two other reporters.| % aa ik den dt ol S Armres BRI SnE LRSS VACHING SHOD wood sorrel Allen Edmonds Shoes SHOP get & number of us discredited or ‘News Chronicle’ and his wite,| 2. Hard of a Skyway Lugzage Marine Hardware removed from Greece Mary Barber, of ‘Time’ Magazine, | Son of Judah t . s E Y o X recently encountered a little re g ¥ c arn “Royal ‘Ethm denounced | oefentive rightwir x.:, m“;u“m;‘_ | 5. n;:]m:l\l Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle |} safety Depflsit has. G' w er cn‘ e TR G & g8 Akt R arried in -‘“’“["* 8 t the Greek Govern-litsn pecause of—and this charge! 33 Sligh card SL. Period of time 3. Invite Eipareign Sent” George 4 Auctiol 2. Early English 66, Meaning . Swiss capltal was made to them in person—be-| 5. Mine approach money Poen 3 g NUNN-BUSH SHOES he attack u ! ndents ! o ¢y i ' - e e attack up ndents g Gommunists bk 2t COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS Phone 146 tical group known as the POPU-!eycounteded new ek Eoub. | thing s gy o st rt s necunt ews gathering troub- - k. o "\’“~l~)~ Vesiatigadetetln . of is Fred Sparks, of the ‘Chicago | 3 g - - Ty Yo 0w Sl = f‘x"‘ 2 ‘ o o ¢y News.’ In fact, Sparks has implement FHRIRCE onstantine Tsal-| wrigten a bitter story about his| A :(;31'.'”.‘1‘,',%,.,. JACK GLovEn mn mmfi z 0 R ' C came home to fight for umifica- particular he is being denounced Low tide, 18:53 p.m, 1.7 ft. e Fi i P. First publication, May 13, 1948. GREASES — GAS — OIL pilot sinking, in the water with' oo o) 3 beviens by persons he In Greece, George fought the o R i . - i daris, The ‘New York Herald! o ; ; Oldest Bank in Alaska CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES how reaction- | . Rubber tree Formerly SABIN'S Atmosphere said: “The rightwing is trying to Stephen Barber of the London| 13 Mercenary hearing write ‘L and misleading V & 6. Pi £ ommiiionn from procesnlng to Font| £ st o slomalite ot B - Tropeal fruy Boxes for Rent HOME GROCERY % being made J ¥ t poli- | “aAnother correspondent who has ! Bl / favaen B Tel. jome Liquor Store—' 699 peasant daris, key Populis members ! experiences at being | ? XP nees & g denied routine : | £ B pamiy as a palt-up savscriber w THE UAILY ALASKA Conpplate Outtisier Tay Man xmfm{“;:}:v;" u:L T ;m'“'u}‘“i"“” press privileges while trying to| ; stly o be imple fully de- oy aabads . invi ) ver the Konitsa battle 7. - Fu EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING S QAN Pertaining to a vised offensi - | The pattern of the rightwing’s 24 central point 5 3 ; Lathack’ on e toiher Anjerian cor- - L HIEE / 2. Adjusied for" Present this coupon to the box office of the Alask d B. W. COWLING aska Laundy speed GREEK AMBASSADOR respondents here is clever—public | 5 ? ; Qeant ; CRITIC | de . . i o ) ‘ ol e e CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON i jon plus official obfusca- | 2 , 29. Lake in Maine tion. There is nothing so tangible % 7 . Diminutive 4 L aSnding and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler OPTOMETRIST as censership or blunt refusal to| A allow a reporter to visit the civil| 7 2Ty DeSoto—Dodge Trucks - cco 51 "BEDLAM" | | | E o {war areas; instead there is a clever | SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments ———— ssili Dendram bty supporter of the Tsal-|plan of making news work in| . aris clique. Strar ugh. | Greece as dificult as possible for | 4 7 A T Feaeral Tu. ~12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S Df"m'““?’ wrpke 40 L:BS Pres} critical correspondents. { | Facean ekl ag N Frank Stanton complaining about " Iy addition, now that so many | s PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. SANITARY MEAT ASHENBRENNER'S Court my z:”“c'lc' i Greece in the De- correspondents are writing such | Z A v ) cember ‘Harper's Magazine. Den- critical stories on the dominant | , , 3 Tonose and an insured eab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS NEW AND USED dramis is smart enough not to| pj v g o 5!, Fol L - ; % A ghtwing faction of the Govern- | = P 3 3—PH! S—4 write to ‘Harper’s because he ment, there are a number of vague g dmall wia ox Nt 4 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ; mgflfm ¥ FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. knows the magazine probably Would hints that ‘somebody is likely wl v - Gty 0 Nevada I ¥ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! publish the letter, thereby enabl- get hurt G0. Those having ] power

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