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V- - SRR WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1919 -, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [AdHE redbrt by P bt DGE N0, 10 . etdei i CONVICTION OF 2 . . heartened by the information 1 N | s MOUNT JUNEAU Dall)‘ Alaska Emplre { Philip S. Hench and.Dr. Edward C. Kendall of Mayo from SECOND and FOUR' " Bublisticd svefy evening except Sunday by the | Clinic on the discovery of a Compound E for treat- 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Monday of each month EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | mer THE EMPIRE T 1 \ ment in Scottish Rite Temple Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska | : 4 MELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - dent | Newspapers throughout the nation are giving the begining at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY IROY,LINGO . = . ° | " sanerine Bames | discovery much attention and a recent issue of the | MAY 4, 1920 up HElD BY (ollRI |€’LE1’WS(I3 :JBR:HAM' Tt BN b ees ¥ P s L Ao orship aster; ALFRED ZENGER Busine: -__M:gnej f\p\\» York T)n?cs has the following editorial on the P o Miss Nell McCloskey, Chief Clerk in the office of the Secretary of { TANE W LETVERS, Becratary. 0 R T s e O kBB Cuass Mutien | Sblect Wilols b ey zeadacie, Tha HEISE S8 DOT o8 o | Alaska, was to take the position with the Alaska Road Commission left i : Belivered by carrier 1o Juncan and Deasias for $1.50 per month; |POUNd E is a steroid originally obtained from the o - ® | yacant by Miss Ruth Reat’s departure for Nome. T,:”ASSH!NGTON' il o i mondas e ene veat, HSen | adrenal glands of cattle and also prepared synthetically | ¢ Katherine Bertha Wanamaker o | A i f;,’““ naf‘“phe}?l % B.P.O ELKS nge pald, ving rates: 3 et g . y a-4-4 vote the conviction of y & g sne %8, JeAT, In, advance $16.00; six months. in advance, #150; | from one of the bile acids. The first clues that It d|e g ffi\ul bz‘-m;“g:cp : Miss Caroline Todd, President of the Juneau Business and Profes- | two men charged with offering| " N ) S isicibere will sonter & taver it ey wil peomrcs, botit to its discovery came from (he observation that pa- e Michael Earl BePB 8| sional Women's Club, boarded the Princess Alice to go to Prince Rupert [bribes to New York Giant football | Meeting every Wednesday at » e Business Oice of any fatlure or irregulariy in the dalivery | tients with rheumatold arthritis showed marked im- 9 i s +|and Hazelton, starting an extended vacation trip. players. | 8 P.M. Visiting brothers wel- Telephones: News Office, 6v3: Business Office, 374. | provement during pregnancy, or if they b«‘camv‘. s ¥ F;Oa Sm’nm .{ A LR The pair, Harvey Stemmer and, come, F. DEWEY BAKER, \ MEMBER OF usAoclA]_:n PRESS . | jaundiced from liver disease. The common denomi-| J 1.0 honthue % The Ninth Alaska Legislature was a matter of history, and lawmakers Dav'l‘d sKrakm;len contended New| Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, d Press lusiy 1 ator s adrenal gland, and after i | 2 \mm:.a;;m;;r:“ ::e:: a’fnn';fcr?:; :Iym::_:‘;t‘e:':oc: neo;":fmlgf nator seemed to point to the wdxpng gland, and after » Julia Neill e | were on their way home Ym‘_ ) tate illegally used evidence Secretary. i radited n 'this paper and aiso the local mews published |vears of painstaking work the specific substance was |, Mrs. W. B. Kirk a1 T 2 against them obtained by wire-| 2 terein. P v ” 0 i pet (e .. | tapping. By T “““‘“1 “”"“’d””“ hh";“ ““““d‘” ‘l‘""‘ n P"“““I“{- Raymond Hall ® | Rep. Frank H. Foster of Cordova left for the States to join his wife LL“ED Jabkab tdok o mrtbin [EET = Y NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | severely affected with rheumatoid arthritis, anc the|e Mrs. Steve Jenkins . ari a i fi ; 7 3 Pourth Avenue Bids., Beattle, Wash. results have been most dramatic |e S. M. Thomas . and daughter; Marian, who had pasocced Ll he case. By long preeedent an| BLACKWELL’S h ¥ — - ; | - @ L vided i ) The discoverers have pointed out that unfortun-|e Mrs. Bert Evans . o K ’ : ! equally divided decision upholds CABINET SHOP il | : el'e M. M. Matthews . The Juneau Ferry and Navigation Company advertised a Victoria |the lower court. | 17 Main St. Phone 772 || jately there will inot be enaughi of the r‘nutprml.a\;ul- 3 2 3 2 o |Day Celebration excursion to Whitehorse for May 25--round trip, leav-| Stemmer and Krakower were ac-| | pin Quatity Cabinet Work il able even for clinical investigation until sometime in S a e ie e At ing on the Alma, for $15 sused of offering Frankie Filchock | uality Cabinet or! w ¢ and Merle Hapes $2,500 each, plus e -or Store \‘ for Home, Offict the returns on a $1,000 bet, if they| -~ == would throw a game to the Chi- cago Bears. The game was an im-| portant one in Fcotball League ?;?311945 Na!ianfll; “oose Lodge “0. 100 were | | 1050. Conservative scientists that they are, they do not even term the use of Compound E a treatment, but | rather a new investigative approach. This is, however, certanly the most encouraging | news that ha scome in the field of arthritis to date. -——— | g e | With a total of 35 points, the Junior Class of the high school took Among the roNDITIONS fchamplonship honors in the annual field and track meet. t # winning athletes were Bennie Messer, Sam Nelson, Lorin Session, Myron Jones, Henning Berggren, Louis Healey, George Hall, Robert Hurley, |1t is a key that has opened new doors for research. L ¥ | “ Edward Powers, Elmer Jacobson, James Ramsay and Nelson Gross. r d rakower | Drs. Hench and Kendall and their staff are to be OF WEA|HER | s el G‘“flhr Meetings Each Friday : | cong o eir epoch- i iscovery > 5 ‘"1 Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE | congratulated on their epoch-making discovery. | Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, who had curio stores in Alaska and Cali- { orison each. Filchock and Hapes } Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN were barred from the league. Stem- mer and Krakower appealed to! Vthe high tribunal after the New | York Court of Appeals upheld their convictions. { New York police said they dis- | ¥ covered the attempted bribery af- Bm S roo‘ cenler ter tapping telephone conversations. Grooery Phones 104—175 " 3 Meat Phones 39539 Hazel fornia, visited here and in Skagway. Mrs. Smith (formerly | Kirmse) was accompanied by her sons, Jack and Dan Kirmse. Tough Life, Ladies Weather: High, 59; low, 40; cloudy. Weathe conations and 1emper-’f——————'—_—— atures at various Alaska points, | . A L | Daily Lessons in English %% 1. corpox | (The New York News) Couple of Moscow “newspapers” have made a!{ startling discovery. According to Trud and Pravda. | Stalinist mouthpieces, U. S. women- are in a terrible plight. They work long hours &t jobs which make a. OH, VERY WELL! Further action on the bill to abolish fish traps in Alaska waters is to be delayed until after a committee also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 m., 120th Meridian Time, and | has visited Alaska during the coming summer. them virtual slaves, are second-class citizens under | eleased by the Weather Bureau, | Deliveries—10: This is the information given to Delegate E. L.|laws slanted to give men all the advantages, and in juneau. follow “ — s |d v' Seeks b ’Wmu A M ‘3 Bartlett, according to Associated Press dispatches, by | general are so oppressed that they take to drink m‘)l\nchnragc ¥ 12—Snow | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The data was insufficient.” | e o Ia ‘15 — 4:00 P. M. A Congressman Frank W. Boykin who heads the Sub- wholesale lots. ; | Barrow _5—Cloudy | Say, “The data WERE insufficient.” DATA is the plural form of . 7 o5 committee on Alaska Problems of the House Merchant | Come to think of it, we guess our gals are in a Bethel i 7—Cloudy | DATUM. OSD a IIII | The Bexall Store 0 Marine and PFisheries Committee. pretty bad way. Women spend only about 80 per cent | Cordova 23—Snow Showersl OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chaste. Pronounce the A as in i You Our Delegate argued that the record is complete, |Of the incomes earned in this country. Some of them Dawson 33—Cloudy | PASTE, not as in PAST. SELDOVIA, Alaska, i4ay *.—lwi our Reliable Puarmacist 4 all necessary information is at hand and nothing 2025 d(:;zzg;c;&:sioll:llg] ;:?e‘:usscjfit;;f(fq::\i::gr?‘)‘??f‘ | ;:“"l"“""‘ 21—P “"‘2];' gimgy: OFTEN MISSPELLED: Juggler (one who performs tricks of illusion). & ci:nzen;e cosr;x::)%be:s Js;t;:n;fi:g:; BUTLER-MAURO | 3 & s r ) S, 3 S, Ses, | Fairbenks 2—Cloudy ul: f h g to ral X & could be gained by another visit to the Territory. newspaper workers. Tens of millions of our women: 34—Snow Showers Jueisr (pex;t{axmf]g il ". e tk‘u-oat). ; N 3 funds to maintain the general hos-| DRUG C0O. d The Chairman insisced, however, that the trip will | gre married to men who support them, but who have | £ 39— Partly Cloudyi SYNONYMS: Acclimatize, accustom, habituate, naturalize, inure, pital here. * K ! Dr. Robert Gorman, physician in be made as he has been informed that many fisher- |various defects of disposition and character. | Juncau Alrport 34—Snow Showers | Season: ‘ : : men have changed their views concerning the fish Now vou take a Russian woman, and it's no trick | Annette Island 38—Rain| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours. ; Let US | ;harge, said the Territorial govern- uuh u“ic s“l'pl’ trap issue, notwithstanding the vote to abolish the | at all for her to get a job as a traffic cop, truck driver, \ Kodiak 24—Cloudy | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today.s word: | ment has agreed to match funds R traps at the last general election. coal miner, railroad yard workhorse or sailor. Some |otzebue 8—Cloudy | NASCENT; beginning to exist or grow. (Pronounce the A as in NAP|yith the city. . Uggen, Manager AL O G I of them the soldiers, and lots of them are working 10 | McGrath chiougy |or as in NAPE). “They discovered a nascent germ.” Cannery operators and cownersi Plance—Musieal Instruments 1 2 y 5 or 12 hours a day in concentration camps for talking Neme 10—Cloudy | | have pledged some $1500. and Supplies J NEW HOPE FOR ARTHRITIS CURE agin’ the Kremlin. | Northway 24—Cloudy | b Fhone 208 Second and Sewara l : ST Come on, American girls—get emancipated in the | Petersburg 34—Cloudy | MODERN E'”OU ETTE Y ; ’ —_— Several million persons in this country, some right | grang Russian way and take some of the heavy work | Portland 38—Fog | ROBERTA LEE GEORGE BROS. ' FOE here in Alaska, who suffer from arthritis, will be off us men’s weary backs. We've suffered long enough.,Prmcle George ZQ—g}ou:y.; X Widest Selection of '! Wall Pa s B8 e | ttle .. P .... 42—Cloudy | | pe" 1 | | Whitehor: L Par | 4 N 3 . | had definitely accepted the medal, | sent it to German leaders at!\xlll[\.hols(‘ 25—Partly Cloudv; i Q. 'When the secretary of a business max.x asks a caller to state l‘l Uons ] e ma on His photo was taken with the Af-|once. | Yakuta 28—Cloudy | his business with her employer, is the caller obligated to comply? - Id al P . ; M 6 R d gen:tine Ambassador pinning the| Among other things the Stace| 7 G i A. Yes, because the secretary has no doubt been instructed to ask PHONE 39¢ e am’ Shop ‘ erry-0o-koun i e w s | Department worried lest news |this question. When refused, the majority of employers, if busy, will ot TRUCK GARDENS AT I ML TN S © Radio transcriptions were made|of the Russian-American peace, ¢ |ignore the callar. . . y i i | 1 | By DREW PEARSON | of Vaughan's acceptance speech, talks should leak out to the Ger-| UNM.AK[EH GIVE" * | Q. Should house guests, upon their arrival, be introduced immedi- [{ “Say It With Flowers” but || i e and the Argentine Embassy stated |man leaders. If so, they knew the| ! atel: > F . o g (B0 e & mil “SAY IT WITH OURS!” || Tuneau’s Fin (Continued from Page 1) that d"‘ pls:]med ltoLd-(s;mt:\ute _the|?]fl"":'"=‘ Qi"w‘"dof;“fif;lf“:fie'°£fh pRMSE BY WR"ER A. No; they should be taken to their rooms first to freshen their | 1 “'sw est { recordings through Latin America.|up the T s 4 | ] . | uor 3 [ : U. N. has also|Certainly in the eyes of South|rescrt to their traditional tactics : | dppearance. f Juneau Florists q re | else. Actually the U. N. has als b ' % | Q. Should a husband and wife ever be placed together at the dinner | ’ faiready brought peace to Palestine. [Americans, who do not understand | of playing Russia off against the' The example furnished by me‘:hhkT PHONE 311 A n n s istan, and India. Not bad for|U. S. legal technicalities, Vaughan|West. , Native village of Unalakleet should / i ! 1L : | :Ek(;r::-v:ar-old baby accepted the medal and the incl-| The cabled instruction to Clay,be extended to more Alaskan Na-(|%* 4. ‘Noi/they Should be: giver: otherpartners. Phone 689 ° Austrian Jitters—The Austrian [dent had the effect of giving White | was sent early in April. But for|tive villages, according to Bob| ne Erwin reed c.,, e government is alarmed because the l‘ou:(' b]esslng.l.n. the\ governm.ent some mysterious reason Clay de-!Druxman, Juneau public relations| Office in Case Lot Grocery o Hungarian army has begun build- :;1 South America’s leading dicta-|layea. He did not present the counsel, V,-hr“ 119c;m1y mnxde t:n.‘, PHONE 1% 1 The Ah’kn n."l ing concrete pillboxes along thel or Jharter to the German leaders. ion of the Territory for the { Austrian border. Huge flooalights | — | News of the Russian-US. peace|Alaska Native Service, HAY, GRAIN, COAL || Newk | and barbed-wire barricades also MEDALS HELD UP talks hegan to leak out, and still! He referred to the fine truck gar- and STORAGE | ‘Y Renevated Reoms 3 are being installed opposite Au Meanwhile the State Department!Clay did not act. Finally, the dens at Unalakleet which furnish] 1. What is the chief organ of speech? Sl | » mabls ‘Rates {ria with pillboxes every 100 yarcs.|is holding more than 100 foreign|State Department ordered special the villagers with fresh vegetables 5 yyngt city in the U. S. was practically devastated duri idal 5 PHONE " All this has the Austrians in the |decorations for U. S. citizen, and!U. S. Ambassador Robert Murphy (¢ supplement their normal meat| o, o i, 19007 i s Z il a.t ! Call EXPERIENCED MEN e jitters. - recently sent 12 of the least con-t0 hop in a plane, fly to Germany diet and also gives them a cash > 2 . Al NTT i — Arms To Europe—The Joint|troversial decorations to the sen-]flml put a firecracker under Clay.|income by selling their surplus to! 3. What Roman god _h“d two faces? s ORIAL & i PH( Chieis of Staff have notified Pics- iate Armed Services Committee for|Murphy did so and the revised |the city of Nome. |/ 4. What part of a ship is called the galley? X FRED FOLEXSS oSt e : A o sli R R e 1 i 3 s .| 5. Who was the “Hoosier Poet”? Phone 24 j jcent Truman that the Army has|its O. K. No Senator has anyi® govern: t pre: Unalakleet gardens produce let GIIIBS ar are Co 9286 surplus tanks and 7,900,000 | onjection to these 12, since they | stnited to the German leaders | tuce, carrots, potatoes, ,-umbagas,i ANSWERS: - - a— o o tons of ammunition 't can ship to|are British awards to U. S. sc,en.i Note—During the U.S.-Russian|cabbage, turnips and ‘many other! 1. The larynx. | PAINTS — OILS Western Europe under the Atlantic |tists. However, their approvall peace talks, Soviet Deputy Foreign vegetables sorely needed in that| 2. Galveston, Texas. ! STEVENSQ Builders’ and Sbeys ) Pact. That's cnoush to equi 23,might set a precedent for okaymg‘Mi“h'g l\g‘;"l( told U. S. Dele-|scction and too expensive for the 3. Janus. HARDWARE armored divistons {Vaughan’s medal, and at a closed- | gate Dr. Phillip Jessup in New average person to import. 4. The kitchen. b LADIES' —MISSES’ . 4 ant i in— - York —,o—— : ok 2 = e saser wio | o oty 1o covaiorne. e Bl blockade. uniets the. Alles| THIRD SON BORN TO & S s READY -0 b e | 4 tiations With an American com-|awards in dribbles and batches. He abandoned their plans for a West-, KENNETH AXELSON'S | N s Seward Street Near Third I.B.B l':lwanc.; pany to bulld a steel plant in urged instead that the' whole ques- €rn German State. Malik talked) e = | 'll" Yugoslavia. The State Department tion of foreign decorations be tough. But Jessup came back| A third son was born to Mr.| MADSEN CYCLE & ”1 ‘;)".menh Worn In. has given its blessings to the deal | settled first. ‘equally tough, and Malik said no|and Mrs. Kenneth Axelson yester- | FISHING SUPPLY || Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Fatisfied Customers® upon recommendations from the! As a result the awards were held mere about it. y day afternoon at 5:20 o'clock at//| Full line of Halibut and Trolling ||| Osteopath The Charles w- Carlex ‘. American Embassy, which is look-!up and letters were written e |St- Ann's’ hospital. The babyll Gear — Many items now at new ||| ing for ways ‘o keep Marshal Tito|sounding out various, governmen- NOTICE OF PURCHASE | which weighed 7 pounds, will be|| LOW PRICES | PHONE BLUE 670 Momary FORD AGENCY from patching up his fight With|tal departments on the question ox! Having purchased the properties named Stephen Robert. || Open 8 to9 Opp. Ball Park ||| Pourth ana Pracslin Sta. (Authorized Dealers) A Moscow. American engineers are | foreign medals. ) }at 214 4th St, from Merle Rhodes| Visiting with the Axelson’s is the S SRR ] L S GREASES — GAS — OIL ‘ now estimating the costs, which| Note—Those whom Britain had and Wilma Rhodes, we will not be, paternal grandmother, Mrs. C. F. s 3 ONE J may go as high as $100,000,000. singled out for decorations, now Iesponsible for any debts prior to Axelson of Chicago, who plans to, e uneaun Holor Co. “ s B celayed, were Dr. Vannevar Bush,|May first, 1949, or any other debts remain here until about June 1, | . Foot of Main Strees : THE VAUGHAN MEDAL chaiman of the Research and De- | unless authorized by us. H Gt ! M BWCTI!‘ c‘- Sen. Ray Baldwin of Connecticut | velopment Board; Dr. Jerome C.i Joseph D. Alexander. | SCHWINN b1 CLES at MAD- | OIdes! Bank in Alaska Wholesale 805 10th B8, Ak made sensational news last weék | Hunsaker, chairman of the Na-| Roe L. Alexander. 85 3t SE. 16 o JUNEAU D, by resigning from the Senate tol|tional Advisory Committee for, = — PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT || DELICIOUS ICIA!%S become a State Supreme Court!Aeronautics; Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, _"v H g for MIXERS er SODA POP || datly habit—ash AM . judge in his home state. And be-|Director of Aeronautical Research Crossword P ] 5?:: ::T lssl er na" a cen'u"o' Bankm 1949 e 5 for K by name hind-the-scenes he may make,for the committee; Carroll L. Wil- uzzie SoTRIAT I 5 y B Juneau Dairies, In ‘ more news by blocking the dia-(son, general manager of the NEDEm ~ G ik Casler's Men's Wear , 10C, mond-studded medal recently given|Atomic Energy Commission; Dr. A,[ ACROSS Ll 8 ATILTIE VA e @ Dl. Behrends Pormerly SBABIN'S Chviie B k. to President Truman’s military |V. Astin of the Research and De-i : g:f:‘“‘ dulos 29, Symbo) foe o nlFlolo i : € ly Chrysler Marine Engines aide, Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan,|velopment Board; Dr. Fred C.| s Footless i AVIEIRTISENA SILIA N: Bank Stetsen and Mallery Hhats MACHINE SHOP * by President Peron of Argentina. Bish -1 imal i Lo y esv e ; hg ! | Btenore of the Agriculture De-| ., ganimal Kind of acid RIA/SIEME T c RS EE Arrow Shirts and Underwear Marine Hardware The Vaughan medal hasn't act-|partment; John C. Green ot thel 13. Buckeye state Pronotn €A DJRIE[AD[E Allen Edmends Shees ually come before the Senate yet,|Research and Development -Board; | 14 Allowance for f 0 soe iz dae Somite Yok [ it Spt e S 7 AL Safety Deposit Fowey Lessaee Chas. G. Warner Co. ideas as to how his mind was|Atomic Energy Commission; Dr. J.| ! Death place of NOE EhEE SOECE working by holding up approval of |Robert Oppenheimer, Atomic En- | Cacser ¥ SlolLle NjoIS} | Boxes fm‘ nefl' BOT ANY : ! various foreign decorations for|ergy sclentist; Dr. Eugene Scott| JT: ficite e S[T]e[T HDME GBOCEBY American citizens until the Senate|of the Research and Devslopment | Hop kil Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle coumcm]_ SAvm s 500" - ¢ could study the entire question.|Board, and Dr. William E. Story, | : Scent 2. Nautl ¥ G Phone 146 ' Meanwhile, he called attention to[Jr., also of the Research Board, ; 2l Low : yoleano ANEOALAY- 2 cLo‘nEg Article 1, Section 9, Paragraph 8 - | Hindu . Greek letter 3. Iusect's feel, 4 E Home s of the U. S. Constitution which 1s| GEN. CLAY BLUNDERS | s:;:;;:";'}jw DoWN onsequently | NUNN-BUSH SHOES Pl gt inie it clear and to the point. It states:| The State Department is burned | . . R {)“Q:"L‘.Z’.‘.‘.’,' 7 STETSON HATS —_———— e “No title of nobility shall be grant-|to a einder over a diplomatic! : hnduly positive : ity Work Clothing IR ed by the United States. And no|blunder pulled by Gen. Lucious D.| : iires Quality Work (ot To Banish “Blue Monday” person holding any office of protit|Clay. It almost upset the apple- | -Dels;;u_ur’tlr‘p:m In GEDBEG SmlGER rm nmu To give you more freedom or trust under them shall, without|cart in Germany. L. Wild animal < from w -y 7 the consent of the Congress, ac-| Its a well-known fact that one! 18, Continent as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men ork TRY cept any present, emolument, office|of the things the Russians are EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Alaska L 35 or title of any kind whatever from | worried about is the cumple!c‘i ining to Present this coupon to the box office of the aun : and king, prince or foreign .»lale,"[[ mation of a Western Germanl ";"'“‘"’ l. w G s L. Under this provision, some mem- | State. They have wanted to head cmm DR. ROBERT bers of tHe Senate Armed Services|this off from the start, and onc! mno“ mm co‘”“! m smso“ ; Committee questioned whether |reason for their present moves to ive TW 'KE m General Vaughan was within his|liic the Berlin blockade was to sod Tpgee 0 TIGEEIS to se: Deidge—] soler Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted legal rights in accepting the Peron | sidetradk, if pcrsible, the newt! ’ ol e songrte SIMPSON medal. The State Dcpartment ar-| Western Republic of Germany. | mumnT sTonY T Mmlumo gued that he was, claiming that| Therefore when British Foreign op ot the -m technically he had not accepted, had | Minister Bevin and French For- | 4 i Federal Tax--12c—Paid by the Theatre H E merely turned the medal over toeign Minister Schumann met in| S, SHAFYREY J the State Department for safe-|Washington last month and adreed, i Phone M—YEIJ.OW CI\B co—PllfllG 22 2 s' GRAVES ¥ keeping until Congress approved. [on the charter for the new Ger-: 4 111:",:“ and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and flmuv mr The Clothing Man e Hewever, from the propaganda|man state, an important cable was' 4 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. VOR BETTER MEATS LEVI'S viewpoint, which was the main|sent to General Clay immediately. | y P! 3 PHON ) OVERALLS s thing Peror was interested in,|It notified him of the charter’s ap- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ¥ Proe n-nEs-m » e some Senators felt that Vaughan proval and instructed him to pre-| b

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