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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire | | Fublished every evening except Sunday by the | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | Second and Main Streets, Juncau, Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN DOROTHY TROY LINGO WILLIAM R. CARTER ELMER A. FRIEND ALFRED ZENGER President Vice-President Editor and Manager Managing Editor | usiness Manager to do so, would render their value as a salable com- modity virtually nil. That portion of the bill which would outlaw standees is another story. It has been denounced | by the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce as a peril to the development of a public transportation system in this area. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA g Alaskan commerce for the previous year, "" 20 YEARS AGO from THE EMPIRE FEBRUARY 15, 1929 1928, was valued at TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1949 | CLOSE WATCH ON UNEMPLOYMENT URGED BY TOBIN| lJAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. l" SECOND and FOURTH A Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple begining at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; - ks Buses could not be operated profitably if carrying ® ® 15107,486,751, the fourth largest in the history of the Territory, according s % i | d v % = WASHINGTON, ¢ —P— SUBSCRIPTION RATE:! excess passengers in peak periods were forl en, | to the annual statement of J. C. McBride, Collector of Customs. Secref b et e icac e STV o . e o L e tetine s ) VSR | sk b 3 ool i " six months, $8.00; one vear, $15.00 Chamber noted in a resolution which was forwarde o Mrs. Antone Riese .[ A day the unemployment situation @ B P 0 ELKS “ y:‘yrm:‘ll e o ::;%h_xun;hz;“:x\:;:n:\l; . a0 ‘m the Legislature. The Chamber also informed the I David Rundall ol Te regulid HBBRNESbf 485 Donglis Thiad b Stk s should be “closely watched” 50 Y wonth. in advance, $1.50, 5 lawmakers that passengers are automatically covered | o Mys. H. B. Schegel * g! oman’s Clul measures can be taken “to head oft hfeeung every Wednesday at L] Subcaribers will confer a favor if they will promptly motify | by the insurance which all bus companies are re- | o John Kirkam o |at the home of Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas. a recession should one begin to| & P- M. Visiting brothers wel- 8 1siness Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery g = sl 1kS o pRbesrger on | = v el b come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, their napers. uires carry and, further, ! S | e enr; 0ses . % 5 3 e T RES %fi'h:&}.‘;‘;’:‘w‘figflm " ?he Alaska Co};chwnys serving Fairbanks, has ever | e Glen ¥(£rkham The building that years before was the Juneau Opera House, later | Tobin was at the capitol as a wit- !!x“flted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, AR S et et ok sl been recorderd as injured though riding standing up. | ® Katherine Eddy the Dream Theatre—on the corner of Second and Seward streets— |aess before the Senate-House Eco- tary. The Assocf P is lush el titled to th 1 T 1 e " Py S ie T 511 news. dispatcher credited to'lt of nob:other- It is obvious that the increased cost of adding |® Florence Hammond ® |was being remodeled to house modérn shops and offices. The property | Jom ¢ SO, That | group. e paper and also the local news published extra runs to supply seats to all passengers during |* as owned by Mrs. Anne Winn, who maintained the Winn Hat Sh( olding h;anll:gs on the general ecc-lf‘_ s s S8 S g, b RS A omic outlook. 7 DT P L T +s. 143 TUSh hours would be enormous. It is equally obvious Rt sere, and rooms on the second floor. OouE R AL BLd “nose Lodge no. 10“ | R 2 jaska Newspapers, 1 e . Seattle, W that the result would be either to drive the companies | | ! dministrator, w: t e b ot 6f bustriéds ot force fares to staggering levels. AMERI(A“ I.EGIO" | “Boasting one of the few mezzanine floors in a hotel in Alaska, | ;o Gig higher ga:v;l;fin:xemlt ‘l\)li;naa ! Regular Meetings Each Friday A Enmity toward private enterprise is not new mi BUIlDMG pu"S I(he Zynda had been remodeled, and Juneau women were using it fo: | nd unemployment insurance pay: l g:c";e:nm':ARNOLD HILDRE the present Territorial administration. But a more | {afternoon tea parties and bridge. ] ents vj'ould “put a strong brake or ’ WALMI'izR A blatant attempt than this to employ the legislative ME e e swing of the business cycle. Iv\ 4 - machinery to strike at a growing and neecssary Al-‘ SUBJE(' of El' Among those taking part in the Methodist Church observanc ving also recommended that the askan business is impossible to imagine. iof the World's Day of Prayer were the Rev. Henry Young, Mrs. Mari cial security system be ‘extended | House Bill 38,should be brought out on the floor B““d‘t"'; C;‘"Sl"‘:tm";'egucl:me ‘;plnx\wld Mrs. Frank Price, Mrs. John. Osburn, Mrs. Z. Zuboff, Mr ‘Tf)?):rsa?g?:mr;:le pe“%l"-t Il n .fl s r“ d c 4 i Xy e again al ast nig S r mee! sS4 a prepared statemen' of the House and rejected without delay. ing of Juneau Post No. 4, of the|Bao%: ML;:: M;‘f“‘;" :"‘“ R‘:“‘;: “::e"‘k"gsf C. P. Jenne, Ralph | " nemployment still is rising bui cuier TR f American Legion. For some time, |Waggoner, Mrs. L. P. Dawes and Mrs. Frank Dufresne. the rate of increase appears to Grocery Phones 104—17% SLEIGHT OF ARITHMETIC the local Lezionnaires have been s " we slackened.” Meat Phonn 39530 The gasps of astonishment being heard around contemplat.ng erecting a new mod- The Rebekahs had presented the Veteran Jewel (given to thos But the nation is in its period of \ the nation over President Truman's® $41,858,000,000 ' office or apartment building on!{who have been members 15 years or more) to Mrs. Katherine Kirk anc 11 postwar readjustments, the la-' . i a A ,858,000, ¢ . 5 + NP ster. r secretary said, i i ; | budget might have been even a little sharper had the ;;;::ic(::";::t;etf ;:::ll:l;s:uxtw klj)l'?l {Mrs. Anna Webster iedzz retary and caution is "Th R i ! chi { resorted to some clever book- : oy T g i e i | : —— o O e badeet total at a discussion was held last night Wit gapt 5. W. Leadbetter skippered the lighthouse tender Cedar sailing L1 i e Rexall Store NDING PASSEN 5 keoping |3 Tete Qe Sy HERSROMAED BELS tho “result; thas, Rtriew committee] o conal and the westward, to make repairs and leave supplies | Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks Your Reliable Pharmacists STAX SSENGERS minimum. will be appointed by Commander: " 13 o $2.50. Country Club. 19 tf ad the budget figures been computed on the Chester Zenger to investizate pos-} ¢ s o UT! . RO There is one House measure, probable to be taken | b QAHf 11 d b - t f! o usl total l;d h be sibilities 4 i Frances Sandford, five-year-old daughter of the Herald proprietors NOTICE TO CREDITORS B LER-MAU! 1 ; i gt e 33 el e B v R D o d s B d Mrs. Charles F. Sandford—was recovering from injuries| May Chase having been appointed DRUG CO. up on today’s calendar or within the next day or so, $43,955,000,00 for 1950. President Truman lopped off In other business, it was announc- Mr. an IS, arles ! S ikitatrix of £he sEl s G . l that is strongly opposed by the Fairbanks News-Miner. $2,007,000,000 by the simple expedient of departing ed that Legionnaires Waino E. Hen-'sustained when her foot was caught in the printing press mechanism R decéased i ceed. 14 -1 The measure is House Bill 38 and here is what ”“',m;m e previotis custom of adding tax refunds to (rickson and Norman C. Banfield P ors oF [Nl ektie ara TagutEd b Muka "“ic s“ l News- Miner says concerning it in an editorial: {6 (hobime kha expenditure. estimates . Instéad. He had been appointed as mexinbers Xl The Rev. O. A. Stillman, pastor of the Northern Light Presbyterian | resent their claims, properly ex- ” ’ ¥ 3 ol the Post Legislative Committee. At ll- el ini A 4 b Legislation has been mtroduced in Juneau which | uptracted the refunds from both sides of the ledger. ip intization of Department Gom- O UTCt resigned because of ill-health. ksl st A e R would oltlaw standing passengers in buses. Public | There's no particular fault to be found with the mander Homer Nordling, the Post Boyl i o BRLES 1 the Velmite !iliildingy 5% Ju-‘f Planos—Musical Instruments transportation vehicles would be required to rumtsh‘new system of bookkeeping, perhaps, but it does tend approved a suggestion to finance| Secretary Frank A. yle reported to the amber of Commerce ket Alnska: withh six' mtmbhs: and Svpplies each rider with a seat and could not legally carry |, phide $2,097,000000 and made a $43,955,000,000 bud- tie services of a full time Depart- ' that the drive for funds had passed the $3,000-mark. He also reported Forh bha dale. it/ B MAek ubileact Phone 208 Beco_nd and Seward additional passengers beyond the number of seats get look like $41,858,000,000. ment Adjutant. 154 memberships. ion of this notice. I i | ) g e The scheduled Feb. 24 Turkey T DAt (e S Sl 0n Mantiany, ARCHIE B. BETTS 7 A Shoot was postponed in order tof More than 2,000 barrels of herring bait was supplied by the local | 1949, 1 S N b s introduced Vi w7 re Re m;a::”::ger‘:::e :;:ibzglkswam::ucjat as bi One great trouble with the viorld Is that there ,yoiq conflict with the Gold Medal | cola storage plant to vessels of the halibut fleet, about to sail MAY CHASE, Administratrix, e sx{le,;y S dis , g zlxlrz: soi nimnv widely different kinds of foreigners packetball Tournament slated for e Hitats of Abraan LiParker, dec; | Public Accoun t 7 ving in it. the same week here. ils 3 First publicatnon, Jan. 25, 1949. : K. Mrs. Malcolm Wilson received word that her father, J. K. Campbell PUblicalfipn, JRtl. 6 | Another section states that passenger buses op- —_— An innovation will be added to was dotng well atter an eye operation in Seattle. & Last publicaton, Feb. 15, 1949. [| Awditor Tax Counseter > erating in the Territory would be required to have “To win friends, be a patient listener,” advises the Legion schedule mext week. BT i o S, AT Simpson 3ldg Fhcne 57 mergency exits. This will have little effect upon Dale Carnegie. That may be a go in For 18 weeks, classes will be con- : ; :xisti‘;:v ti*anspurmuon standards since the emergezcv friends, bucgn.‘s a darned poor way iuofea::{mmch'wm ducted in the rules of parliamentary Ajjpew wopliy L% (CRRHORE (O N DL o i an e Niphdigbe : ; ! ything. | The classes will begin at 7:15 1920 Capital-to-Capital Yacht Race from Olympia to Juneau. It was GEORGE BROS S “hte mflnda.tor_v on. all buses:snipged, {n - Inter- 3 B pm. refore each weekly meeting.!donated by Gov. George A. Parks. 4 Wal' P state commerce in the United States. Few bus manu- Take it easy. The faster you run in the pursuit ,j i oected Legionnaires are urg s f Widest Selection of ! ape' facturing companies would think of producing vehicles of happiness, the harder you fall when trouble tribs ¢4 ¢, attend and reap the benefit Sdthé 100 Bhig, Targe sitioohers ‘abd smallab: boats. :were makmgi Li Uons | i formity with Federal requirements, since, you up. g GO A e | A Q | . 1t o, deplorpity with Rederal redujimante, o i B e s of this free instruction. | their way to the Gulf of Alaska, from Cave Spencer to Kodiak Island, Ideal Palnt Shop Sy = i g ~ | : |tc®await the midnight opening of the halibut season. ’ PHONE 39¢ I‘he waShm |°n aboard the Merci Train. People o o e o » = ® - & @ > §50 trade-in on your old storage ' = Phone 549 Pred W. Wenat . fl flocked to the office of the news- e ® Dpattery at Madsens Cyele and i ) " P - i Me 'GO'Round paper Figaro for more than a week o TIDE TABLE ® Fishing Supply. s ] E. P. Curtis had sold out his barber shop to Harry G. Davidson, Jr. i 'Say 1t With Flowers” but | = "y | to sign this book and write a e . - - \ By S “SAY IT WITH OURS!” || % s —— message to the American people. FEBRUARY 16 . NOTICE i ‘Weather: High, 38; iow, 37; rain. l Juneau’s Finest By DREW PEARSON |Some wrote in English, most in « Zigh tide, 3:59 am, 187 ft. ® FINAL HEARINGS, ALASKA |/ ——————— Juneau F}OIiSfS Liquor Store 5 | French, ® Low tide, 10:10 an . LOGGING AND SAWMILL . . . by I PHONE 311 17 Contirued from Paec OL®) | Wroe a soldier: I remember” ® High tide, 16:11 pm,, 176 ft. ® * SAFETY CODE D I l_ E gl h BA VARD s 1‘ Wrote another: “France every ® Low tide, 22:24 pm, -16 ft. e Notice is hereby given that the al y essons In n IS W. L. GORDON L R R o o T The Erwin Foed Co. [ Phone cso comes increasingly difficult for un- “More today than before, g ) N balanced or fool{mrd_v leaders lo! “And less than tomorrow.” e to the promulgation and prlnflngl WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He was born and raised l Office tn Case Lot Grocery start wars or create friction. { Thousands of notes also were S eng (hereof, will be held by the Com- i in the East.” Sdy, “REARED (or, BROUGHT UP) in the East.” PHONE 14 ‘ In the long run, furthermore, the ‘written to accompany gifts. And it CAA SERVICE BOAT RETURNS pissioner of Labor, in the Valentine | opTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ghoul. Pronounce gool, OO as in l HAY, GRAIN, COAL The Alaskan Hetel only way we can prevent war is is the hope of the men and women The CAA boat, BSP 3144, docked Building, Juneau, Alaska, on March | o7 and STORAGE N by people going over the heads of Who sent these messages, that last night at 6:30 o'clock at the 1,2, and 3, 1949. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Preparation; AR, not ER. 3 i inted (heir friends in America will read ¢'ty dock from its run to Gustav- All interested parties are cordially | g 5 ¥ r—— st Beassnable Rater < u;f: g:)}:remmenlt: % G g tha nobes dnd. witl wn‘;n to reply. us. Skipper Meyer stated that he invited to attend these Final Hear- SYNONYMS: Stern, severe, grim, austere, forbidding, unfeeling, ™ with other people. . us. : . Note—aust ag the U, 8. Govern- | Members of the Women's World expects. to take his boat on the ings on the Logging and Sawmill { cruel, pitiless, relentless. Call EXPERIENCED MEN FHONE. SINGLE O > - g n 4 ment had nothing whatever to do Fellowship worked long hours to 3::8": :::;Sfl H:v:viuewfo :;‘ l;';‘e Safety Co eHENRY A BENSON, | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us Alaska JANTTORIAL Service . e with the start or organization of help translate these notes of greet- weel 3 stop ok " r. | Increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: FRED FOLETTE PHONE 555 the Priendship Train, so the French ng by the “little people” of France. CAA stations on the way and will Commissioner of Labor. SR e PR of s AR e : ? Phone 247 Government had nothing to do with They felt that, while they were poor be gone for two weeks on the trip. Publication date, Feb. 15, 1949. i, incapa erring; infallible. s manner of teaching mmas H‘f".fe (0 starting the Gratitude Train, n worldly goods, they were rich —————— s i j was inerrable. y b oS s frooied . though later it gave great help in in friendship. = getting the boxcars to the United Unfortunately they were not able [N{QETOYTIIPIee) Puzzle b STEVENSQ m‘m" rl Shait States. to translate all the messages; but S MODERN ETIOU ETTE Y. | HARDWARE perhaps French classes in Ameri- i ROBERTA LEE | LADIES'—MISSES’ . i can schools and colleges can con- ACROSS 9. “resently SSUIMPLEX‘ Tnltt‘ll!‘tnbs G'::oim tinue where they left l(‘)rr and thus :- filng of mull 20. ul:‘n:nl- ot | READY-TO-WEAR %’ninm ters » me priceless s are 5 . Heus WVOI‘ ng etals % the Thank-sou Train, such as he Start a chain of correspondence be- 1 darde 1. udiniain Q. Is it il-bred for a host or hostess to open a letter Just eceived || Seward Street Near Thirg Lt SRVEIORD by Taveau statue of George Washing- betweeh the people of France and 35, Not fai il khe presence OF AN J- B. B'll‘hl" & c.. ton and the flag that flew over America in continuation of people- "!'-u;'l:' 3:. fi‘.‘.‘:‘é{.‘i}.fi".’“‘ A. It is not necessary to do so unless one thinks the letter is! *Qur Doerstep Is Worn by T i 1918, But almost more ‘o-people diplomacy. our duey= ¥ oame very important. Then ask permission of the guests and glance as Th. chaxlesw cmer Satiafied Customers™ precious, in & sense, was the neat- | o L STl 0 & B %0 Boa quickly as possible at the contents. . ly wrapper paper parcel brought In Crete 44. Outwurd sign Q. Is it all right for a man living on a small salary to say, “I rm to the train by & Communist lady r,utr:d-;:? “{f,emfigfi;;hedfing;fl?ifi :: :n'r,""'l"mn 7 46 Tomm’." r{lor\x‘llo don’t play for money” when his hostess asks him if he plays bridge and Mo ary FORD AGEN cY A atis--hechus gUs Ve 1t BERN: |8 liee . dbimittes B Ge. 20 Microbes a1 umitators Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie |he suspects the stakes will be too high for him? Fourth aod. ¥raaxitn Ste. Srpexiad; Donlul st all the dictates of her political Actlvities Committee rooms, de- 45 prophets 49. 'BeVerage GREASBES — Gas — OIL L g PHONE 136 * - purty, because she placed friend- manded last year by Rep. John 23 Compass point 51, Feminine 64 Excuvation 67 Peer Gynt's A. Certainly. J M ship with Amaricans ahead of Com- Renkin of Mississippi, is still being 2% ’“;{fif;‘, Tants 19, biatwon se oRK pe Clet mother Q. Are “Dear Sir” and “Gentlemen” correct salutations for a busi- uneau Motor Co. munists. maintained, though Rankin is no 21. Set out 3. Unit of, 56. English river DOWN ness letter? cud B""I 'y c. Foot of Main Street Equally precious are thousands of longer a member of the committee. 3 E:I“'v‘” A. Yes. ’ . e other gifts which have no commer- F:nnll‘un l‘ltfl:afl;i:d tklle round-the- ..'/-i’/ BarHtiups N e Wholesale 805 10th St m ciel or artistic value—simple offer. clock watch after the Committee A B A —————————————————————————— . —— . ings from the humbler people of stized the famous “pumpkin pap- . n.. / . sae '::'“,n“!;"" »* A“::' i JUNEAU DAIRIES France. Aboard the train, for in- €rs” from Whittaker Chambers. - /u.. /n.. . | Frighten lo 0 K a n d I_ E A R N = DELII'CIOUS ICE CREAM stance, is a gift from a workman V:m‘i’t's lle"DM these papers after A W, v Tropical tres A e GORDO\ bit—ask for H by name and his wife whose home was des- the Justice Department picked thfm -n. H“. ./// air 2 ~ 0 o troyed during the war and who now Over is locked in a safe in fHe ///4 - ke, e : : c“l“ S "el s w.ll‘ Juneau Dame" Inc l live in an almshouse. Committee’s ofiices . The mail fl-./A H . Maliclous 1. What Englishman, sailing under the Dutch flag, explored orie of Formerly SABIN'S “For the Gratitude Train to Am- at Council, Ga, is picked up by a {f.upning the great rivers of this country? Chrysler Marine Engines / erica” they wrote, “we have de- Det deer, ownedsby the postmistress, a Enemy 2. Which State capital is the farthest north? Stetsen and Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP by cided to send our dearest possess- M'S. David Johnson. W 3. For what, besides the founding of the Noble Prize, was Alfred || 4°Tow Shirts and Underwear Marine Hard fon, our boy's full dress uniform. Senators, studying statehocd for Rutiniteln's B. Noble famiotis? Allen Edmends Skeer nare It went with him when he left to */Awail and Alaska, discovered that goieet name e Py : Entirely Wha y Lagrage fight and die in France. It will ‘he Hiext new state won't be the i 4, t Biblical character'’s name has been applied to reckless ch”. G' wmm. co- now go to the United States, in “Jth but the 50th in American his- [,”‘;,“Vl’v{““l:’;‘llpb cab drivers? . token of the brotherliovd beiween tefy. Back in 1784, settlers in the 3 5. Of what verb is “wrought” the past tense? n ‘ T l u Y s T . our two countries.” Tennessee-North Carolina area A ANSWERS: ’ HOME GROCEHY ; And there is the child’s paint- pruclad‘mwrlta new state which they City In New 1. Henry Hudson. "m ‘ - ing of a yellow heart, with her named after Benjamin Franklin. i ke 2. Olympia, Wash. 4 z hon words written beneath—I know The state of Franklin lasted only i 3 T}i”e inveritiont of dynamite. cLoTnBs P n 148 : ~ that Americans have hearts of three years, then was carved up be- oL s 5 Y 3 : - okt goid.” tween Tennessee and North Caro- vailan food 4. dehy, heosuse S RlsipeRtess kUl a5 &' oliatiober: NUNN-BUSH SHOES :;-;“m“ Me l'm—"!fl “- 3 o lina, 1) 5. Work. AN R ; ¥ STETSON HATS s REMEMBRANCE AND LOVE The Navy has just cleared up e e et FEEET T e 3 } Quality Work Clothing 5 At first the humbler people, of the mystery of the five Russian ¢’ __.—...._.--—-l—:— — o bt 4ok To Banish “Blue Monday” France did not realize that they planes that were supposed to have e ‘m m . rnn“ B““m To give you more frecdom cculd contribute to the Gratitude Janded at the Nrofolk Naval Air Oldest Bank in Alaska sslsm" I ol!mm, MG from work — TRY Train. The train was first organ- Station recently. It is true that as a paid-up nuburlbe‘;: to THE DAILY ALASKA Somanie 49 e ized by French railroad war vet- five planes, painted with red tails » Emifihh‘“qm'{; Zara : our guest THIS EVENING e—— Alaska Laundr erans, but later they got help from set down at Norfolk and were sur- _°' i ol 4 g % / Y radio commentator Georges Dela- rounded by a double guard, just l”l er na" a fienlllly 0' Ballklnfl—l“s pmnt thll eoupon to the box office of the ' " . ; mare, who broadcast the fact that as the rumor leaked out. But the 3 ' e . m ROBER' IMPSO) the working people of France could planes were American—not Russian. i cm Tmm m DR. RO a N L J aiso particparc et i were e o 0 o | JT @ Be Mic IBB€hrends COMPANY _OPTOMETRIST n»We st feel, in offering our tinguish them clearly from others, aad receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysie Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ts,” d Delamare, “that we are because they carried some highly B nk /| - ol DeSote—Dedge Trucks depriving curselves. We must take secret equipment . . . Senator Ed a "nomcom" 2 M’m&“ IA!U!LDIRO frem our personal treasure store, Jehngon of Colorado has demanded - 1 ——r———— — _M gifts such as only France can pro- 'an investigation of the aviation in- P 0D Feder: ~—12¢—Paid by the Theatre 'Rt vide. There is no more sincere dustry—to find out why the big sa'ety ” e"o s" oderak F84 " g o . H s GRAVES way of showing gratitude than by airlines keep going in the red, yet | i # X ‘ 3 m ¥ . giving what one prizes most high- can afford fat contributions to both | Boxes for Re”' Pnon l m nn?u u“ un cn Slmlnf T The Clothing Man 1y the Republican and Democratic | i d WILL CALL FOR YOU and VOR BETTER MEATS / % One of the things the Ameri- parties, plus to executive: | REEFU‘:II sl m ith LEVI'S OVERALLS ri- rties, s. 3 our wi 0'!! com| % can people will prize most highly e | COMBCIAI SAVINGS i N YOU to y 13—PHONES- 49 for b is the “Treasure Book” signed by Lauson Air-Cooled o-mo.m,‘[ { WATCH THIS BPACE_M Nuulhy An.r! the French people who_put gifts new models at MADSENS. 108 MI L { 3 I

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