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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1949 A S A s A o o o e D0 7 e 5 . " | with New York bankers or those of San Francisco be- e = ——— llo'e' 18 ’m DPP MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ‘ Dall)’ A l(lSka Empll'e cause it was and is a plain everyday banking transac- ‘ fTO ' ;ECSND :‘L‘:;?:?:: ‘ o v ! Sunday by th | 4 S hfndnfn';; '3:’1‘1‘\'?1\"?."“»\1‘[’-’1\8\’ e “We are not here attempting to pass on either the H E E MPI R E } ss o s da|in sw';g;ha?'$3?:l:: e TRSO";(‘“Y\(:O;:‘::!‘:"R”‘ Slroou»dum‘fu A‘f\kl datiient Ixcgalm nor advisability of negotiating a loan for the M (R G T LY i ' mfifif‘;:wi::f:;fi“gefe‘: Gor_- Gbegimnn £ AmnAM, é’&}é’;‘:" ’1‘-32;01 e R "‘Y‘W-:‘l:’:‘eild“z:lpurpns(‘ of relieving the Territory’s temporary financial SEPTEMBER 6, 1920 cablistion Wil v 18‘;%3 Sio- | Worshipful Master; ALFRED ZENGER = = - - - Business Manager |stress. Weé are perfectly willing to leave those points | ;7™ i ®| According to preliminary figures released from the U. S. Bureau of | jlaceq persons to the United States| JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered in the Post Office 'n Juneau as Second:Class Matger, | tO those better fnformed . . SEPTEMBER 6 ® | Fisheries, the total Alaska salmon pack from all districts for the season |and 12,230 to Australia during Sep- " [ Delivered by carrier TR Taaiat e Texins [ $130 2o midt i #But, we dofaist o m_“" is SOOI S S el ® |was 5,105,085 full cases of all varieties. Continued canning at Yakutat Lember is was announced today. 4 six months. §5.00; one year, $15.00 devious machinations of petty politicians in S“C?‘ ale Billy Orme ® | and Chignik, and in the fall season in some districts, was expected to e T A B P. 0_ ELKS iodk \E\‘,“g‘;;;;";};‘,‘;’ ad at the following rates: e, $7.50; | business transaction and that respect for the stability | William Geddes ® | add at least 100,000 cases, to total 5,295,000 cases. Meeting every Wednesday at | of Alaska is not |pmeased by all the hullabaloo.” . John F. Pyle, III. . g avor if they wi A O T 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- favor if they will promptly notify . Preston Sandbo . any failure or gularity in the delivery RN AT ke John Ashbaugh 5 J. S. M. Quiist, in charge of cable office stations in Southeast Alaska, come. F. DEWEY BAKER, ; o lephons: News Office, 603 Bustness Office, 3. % egut Bge i o | was going to Ketchikan on the Admiral Rogers. | Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, MEMEER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — DA ool sy SR Secretary. The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | On Labor Day, many addresses were made, in- Phon i | J. H. Hendrickson, draftsman in the U. S. Public Survey office here, R o o g paber eid sl the Toon) news ebjiahed | Cluding one by Preaident Txumin,in which {xboniyys i was a passenger on the Alaska, to spend his vacation in Southern Cali- BLACKWELL’S berein discussed. fornia, where he had a date ranch. =S " L e e O .| Robert S. Allen, in his column for Labor Day, says IEMPERAIURE m 7 G CABINET SHOP lq NATIONAL REPRE! NTAT!VES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | ¥ | i Pourth Ave Bldg., § le, Wash. P | ~Like OI' Man River, William Green, ‘grand old man | | Called together by a short sounding of the siren, the Douglas Fire 17 Main St. Phone 712 , [of the American Pederation of Labor, intends to keep | wGuST RE( RDED Department held a busy session. Two assistant foremen were chosen High Quality Cabinet Work < | | right on rolling along. o ]‘ | to aid Foreman Fleek—Joe Riedi and Ragnar Kronguist being named. for Home, Office or Store He will be re-elected for his 26th pres] Aent al | As ABOVE MMM The maintenance committee to inspect all apparatus and school protec- ’ NKS |term at the AFL convention in St. Paul st mg‘ | tion numbered William Feero, Bob Fraser, Alex Gair and Adolph Hirsch. FA'R'A | October 2. WH“‘EHORSI mph: | upon others for the purposes of deception. An IMPOSTURE is the act idn’ 9 S d instead | up deep stuff like that. didn’t stand up under independent aud#t and instea 7R gL Widest Selection of of revealing what the bank considered an attractive or conduct of an IMPOSTOR. | The 76-year-old onetime coal miner is hale “t'l‘"’ Cloudy skics, ¥ain and low iem-| Mys Robert Bonner of Douglas and her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Balog, AU | Hoose I.odge “0. 700 | {active. He travels extensively and speaks rreq.uen‘ V.| peratures during the t part of|gp, had been visiting in Seattle for a month, returned home. JUNE {| Regular Meetings Each Friday His prestige is at peak level in his own organization | August were balanced by clear | KE‘I’CI‘“KAN i| Governor—JOHN LADELY and with labor generallly. ' No union chlef is more weather and high temperatures Two new members were initiated at the regular meeting of the i| Secretary— i highly regarded in the White House and in Congress. | during the last of the month. For Woman . of MoosRise L MBly (s obitve; ANl Daitan. abA. Mre. Alicel sEA‘l’TL‘ U warres g merukiEisr ll EGF p TTABLE TY | In recent years, reports have circulated from umexthe month, the average temperature | =55 1 i | i i \ a L ! to time that Green planned to retire. There was nophing | Was slightly above normal and pre- fipas st Swif, convenient flil‘ly'-' -3 T i h 3 B e SCh fou' | cipitation normal. Winds were gen- o Clippers. T R SRR TR Efforts of the Territory to secure a million dollar to them, other than the fact that certain ;mbl::’u‘;'era]ly light northerly, with occa-| Miss Gladys Naghel, who was graduated from Juneau High School ‘:s:;",','::, comfort, expert 5 ( [ loan to tide over the present financial difficulties | aspirants would like his job. Green l;xs 1o thought Of | o141 moderate winds from the in Juneau, left on the Princess Charlotte for Seattle, enroute to Pullman ! Sarvice — as 8 guest of P: | The Rexafl &m i : keeps making editorial comment. In the Alaska Week- | quitting as long as he is fit and able. 1 southeast. Average cloudiness Was to enter Washington State College. j can, world- -Kx & i ly, Earle W. Knight, publisher, has the following to It looks like he will continue to be s2 for a longjlow, and sunshine values were well | e oich, AT . ,,flgnud airline. S E 3 Your Reliable Pharmacists | NPy lor (s SDOVE TR - time to come. above normal, amounting to 45 npoang Mrs. John T. Spickett left on the Charlotte, Mrs. Spickett Patails and reservations &t } “It had been our intention to ignore the ridiculousj In another part of his release, Allen says no|ber cent compared with the normal : rention ‘at Sacramento, Calif. Her hus- o romar BUTLER-MAURO ac $ . 32 per cent. ito attend the postmasters’ convention a a ) . BARANOF HO DRUG CO. accusations concerning big business holding up the |quarter will be shown Communist elements at thel A?rpur'. g band planned to go to Texas, where he had 1,000 acres. Although his Phone 106 I 3 loan which has been sought by the Territory as un- | National QIO Cnuyentmn to be he.ld early in b.lovem- Higheat " telipecatire: 18 1043 ‘w“e expected to return in a month, Spiwett expected to be away until ”A{[[KI“” | worthy of comment. We were surprised that anyone |ber. President Phil Murray will wield the ax with an this August 75 »nnd November. I | Al Sk for whose ability and integrity we have as much re- |jron hand. Leftist leaders and unions will be given |y Lot neniie: 27 in 1948; e L : HorLo AIRHAYS | aska ““SIC Sllpply i spect as we do fcr that of Henry Roden would have !only one alternative: either toe the mark withoutém,s August 37. 1 Honoring Mrs. N. T. Baker, the former Mildred Warwick who had | a;,g,,...//l."”r'!"”‘" | Arthir M. Uggen, Manager fEV R0 taruoh & OB RS oL DOMNE {0 bo | xesCryBbibn or be’ puSERg. ; Mureny Ly o.vex'whelmmg. Mean maximum temperatures:|peen visiting in Juneau, Miss Evelyn Judson entertained in her home. {| Pianos—Musical \;lstrumem.l f sy stving this shiun baltlc g ba(-kil‘m 3o tuRt geC }?ls plans are being carefully | Average 616; this August 625 d'“"Olhz'r guests were Mrs. Helen Skuse, Mrs. Leota Russell and Misses = 1 and Supplies 3 “However, the matter doesn’t sem to die. We organized to avoid any slip-up. grees. > | Belva Williams, Florence Bathe, Bessie Yurman, Henrietta Sully, Ruth || MADSFN CYCLE & }H .Phone 206 _Second and Seward.. i thought that it had reached its zenith of somewhat He intends to set the stage for the purge at the AM_GRH 4{";"";]\"“ ‘cmpemlmé‘i Krugness and Gertrude Waltonen. | FISHING SUPPLY § stupid nonsense when the Ketchikan Chronicle came | very start of the convention. In his prcsuxicrnllfll grv:e':gc 5.2; this August 439 de Weather: High, 59; low, 52; cloudy. ° Full line of Halibut and mllin‘ggj ‘L : A A . e T & - { will scorchingly denounce the leftists | e — —— et — - == —— —_— items now at new ! | ! out with its ‘King’s Ransom’ editorial and that no one | address, Murray gly i Mebet monthily temperature: Nok-| [ . Gear Nll,:;)vy;l Lah | GENERAL PAINTS else would attempt to match such evil smelling froth | and their disruptive tactics. mal 52.8; this August 53.2. ‘\’{ 9to9 O Ball Park l | § either by way of accusation or rebuttal, but the tempest — ' Total ‘precipitation: Normal 4725|[ Daily Lessons n Enghsh W 1 (xORDON 1l TR 5o o o and WALLPAPER still rages in the teapot. | “Democracy cannot rise above the level of the|[this August 3.52. Ji i - ¥ g “The facts are that the figures as presented, un- | human material of which its voters are made”’—G.| Maximum wind: Highest SE 32/ . LT = 1 Ideal Paint Store E questionably sincerely,. by acting Treasurer Roden i B. Shaw. We wish we were smart enough to think mph in 1947; this August SE 24 WORDS OPTEN MISUSED: An IMPOSTOR is one who jmposeS GEG“GE Bnos‘ Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt [ loan indicated the reverse. The hreeder who has developed a chicken with- Le;e;;:t,{u:?‘s(,fm;fi,l;:,,f,? gr,’f,;,:,e,:‘; OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Blase (sated with pleasure). Pronounce LIOUORS JUNEAU'S FINEST i “And that, in our considered and fairly well in- out wings has made an excellent start in the right Averige 3; per cent; this August| bla-za, first A as in AH, second A as in ATE, accent second syllable. i LIQUOR STORE formed opinion, is all there is to it. It would have | direction, and it is hoped he soon will be able to 45 per cent. H OFTEN MISSPELLED: Chauffeur; observe the two F's and EUR. PHONE 399 : been no different had the negotiations been handled eliminate the neck and feet and add three livers. I City data: SYNONYMS: Harmony, conformity, unity, agreement, accordance. B ST e T 4 A e R {' Highest temperature: 75 degrees. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|f 1o Wi »but ! A VAR n s Ihe washmglon United States becomes the prosecu- | ms-[ AI.I. A"o“ i ;;ezestn texlnneral‘m : 42[ dv‘g'elvsd- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | “S:XYtITlWlT Hm‘é)elrJ%R S'l’l’ ; Phone 689 Jos ang u"denfku (;omim:)\;m;e::d | B oure O3 DEVIATE; to turn aside from a course; wander. “Neither stand sml,I 0 . 1 jai e ending edi . i Me'ry.eo-no"nd }:;:,l:,c:-::u;?!;':v,;ixoust any expense or RAI“Bow GlRls Mean minimum temperature: 47.5| 20" € | s —-Augustme e = e Juneau Florists The Al k H 0 l | ; askan riote -t { |effort on the part of the party| | degrees. first columns exposing the amss- | their use. Macleod, Joan Rhodes, Beda Clau-| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Klanott of iné S0t Serakon 'bnck in March| Nevertheless, Vaughan now de-: <O Carol Lawrence, Carclyn Haro, | Juneau became the parents of a| b g 1. baby boy yesterday. | peman. 1947 manded the prosecution of one who | 2nd Marge Klingbei | c“d B everage Lo. 5. That form of government which is absolute and vested in one DELICIOUS ICE CREAM . a daily hab/t—ask for it by name ‘The installing officers were: In- A baby boy was also born to| i talling Worthy Advisor, Alice-Jean | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Howard of Ju- | g an and Maragon were as thick zs;hlfl. 8 é , | an unwashed syrup pitcher on its} % Davis; Chaplain, Jeanette Casper- neau. The child was born this Wholesale 805 10th St. 7 . i VVES v son; Marshal, Shirley Elstead;' morning. . PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT saucer, but I didn't realize how FBI INVESTIGATION % { Oldw BankmAlaSka I had then reported that Vaugh-had exposed, Maragon’s lawbreak- Juneaua Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines | | ! Thone 311 | i By DREW PEARSON supposedly libeled—in this L-asa{ | Mean monthly temperature: 44{;{ DERN ETIOUETTE ' ‘ Newly Renovated i Maragon. | Installation of officers for tnejdegrees. i ROBERTA LEE | at Reasonable Rates (Continued from Page 1) | |ensuing term was held Saturday Total precipitation: 5.72 inches. | | l 2 ‘ : | VAUGHAN IS PERSISTENT | cvening at the Scottish Rite Temple| _ i ———I| The ErwinFeed Co. PHONE SINGLE O telephone, and in iact got aimost| This explanation, conveyed t0|py the Order of Rainbow for Girls.|Recorder, Ann Reischl: Muslclnn“ Q. Whose place is it to set the date of & wedd]ngl the bride or the | Office in Case Lot Grocery i PHONE 555 reconciled to leaving Washington h‘izn:::slx;’:‘u;’har;; S\l:u:l);tn;l;?—:::zz\ t'xl*lh.; h:;l[civ::u :;hce;r: Iz;:{;:“;g- M;:Is Mnrgu;}‘nc :hz:{wn a bridegroom" LR Phone 704 } —when suddenly the office called - sah O 0. AT, Pilw SRR MIs. -Nick: Bavard, pargl 3 h spective bride and bridegroom have decided between | o o s umber of things, | his efforts on behalf of his “lov-|Bavard; Worthy Associate Advisor, |ents of the newly installed Worthy|, - ALter the prosp ; . ; 3 HAY, GRAIN, COAL || Thomas Hard up to report on *had hod |able” friend. Ro:erta Messerschmidt; Charity, | Advisor, were introduced in the|theselves that circumstances are favorable for their wedding, it is up ‘d STOR;AGE | S nardware (0. u“h)"ésp' ’l(‘l;t ll:!l‘xi-n hi:d ]29(0):",. With the question of prosecuting | Carmen Mantyla; Hope, Ann [East and given a boutonnaire and | | to the bride and her mother to decide the exact date. e an | 3 Sllzi,u;éh,(,k(,,, The painter who! Pearson referred by the stmct,,_cmse Henning; Fa'th, Lynn Bod- | corsage, respectivel; | Q. If you help yourself to food from a service dish which is ac- | PAINTS — OILS # was supposed to redo the kitchen | Attorney to the Justice Department, 'dmg. Drill Leader, Carol Jean Mac-| During the installation cere- | companied by a fork and a spoon, how do you manage both implements? SHOP AT | Builders’ and Shelf in our absence had got drunk and | the good General transferred hisiDonald; Chaplain, Joan William- | monies, Janu McConnell sang, “Be-| ~ A. Fork in right hand, spoon in left. B E R T ,S HARDWARE insisted on working at midnight. H““‘“'e higher up, and tried 10 |cgn; Flag Bearer, Marilyn Crooks; |cause of Thy Great Bounty” andl Q. Is it good form for a family to insert “please omit flowers” in Also the bacteria count on the cows | Pulldeze J. idgar Hoover. Standard ~Bearer, Sherry Gray;|Sylvia Lister' sang “Fairest Lord q funeral notice? FOOD CENTER 1 3 : ] 1 went up so high that I will never{ .y thought when orders were giv- ,fcn;:defltlal LODSENH' ;/lanan Jesus,” both accompanied by Lois A yes, if that is the family’s desire. The request should be Alaska’s Finest /| Remington Typewriters ‘;3 be able to win any more dairyingle; yn this government, they were:Jackson: Outer. Observer, Yvonne|Lawrence. ; : respected and the motive not questioned. 2 Supermarket || SOLD and SERVICED by [ arguments with Governor Dewey. {.arried out,” he stormed. ;Swanson; Keéper of Paraphernalia,; Following the installation of offi- % = wivulf. ¢ e N ¥ However, at least the pigs didn't| Hoover told him that his job|DOrothy Robards; Keeper of Jewels,|cers, a candlelight and flower ad-|f | SR J B Bnflon‘d & co get out. But, added the office, Mollie Jo MacSpadden; Page, Eloise [denda was given to Alice-, Jean (|| | . &N o i Gen. Harry Vaughan was also tap- .wai torl‘nvest;gale T proseclute Deland. 1Davis at which time she was pre- | | a n A C. GORDON 3 s l EVENS, | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by & ven | » - ping my wires, feeding m!onnatmn‘:fig ;‘ Mthe‘ Aar::::y ‘g::elfl to| Color Stations: Love, Pat Gu-lsented with the Past Worthy Ad-| | | Satisfied Cristomers” derived therefrom to we"“'“"khmcsugate the Pearson charges| forth; Religion, Loulse Grant; Na-|visor's Jewel. Dorothy Robards | t—s=——- = = == === LADIES’—MISSES’ me in jail. rerw sai he {1y 2 ) - y Jo ! Wi = . office, everything was fine. Bl e had'liams; Patriotism, Janu McCon-{ .The installation dance and re-| =2 Which is the windiest State in the Unfon? ; Seward Street Near Third (Authorizeil Dealers) i LSl ] ¥ . {nell; Service, Connie Williams. freshments concluded the eventful| 3. What principle of physics causes a blotter to draw up ink? l GREASES — GAS — OIL lifted no audible voice of protest s y o4 PR e | lies? VAUG 3| i i s Musician, Elizabeth Wyller; Or-,evening 4. What American plant consumes flies i L When Maragon violated the CUStOINS |, \.¢. Joan Sabin; Choir Director ¥ 5. What is an autocracy? J Motor C i PROSECUTION llaws by smuggling perfume into| S8 ‘l’_'“" §a - U : : TR g : i - The Charles W. Carter Illleal’ olor Lo. Of course, the fact that General|the US.A. In fact, Vaughan hadiEvange ins Meoonnell ohPts STORK CALLS TWICE ANSWERS: | Foot of Main Street Vaughan was trying to put me in,continued to give him White House ) ESther Lavold, Betty Lou Hukill 1. Senators serve six years, Representatives two years. Moriuary | jail wasn't S T tried | credentials, even though Maragon |Belinda Clark, Jeanne Smith, Ruth| The stork- called twice at the 2. Oklahoma. 7 ~ t do that rather vigorously once [had used them in attempted smug- | A1 Bloomauist, Glorin i‘ga“‘;efiy I‘G""e”’"‘e"‘ Hospital in e last| 3 Capillary sttrsetife : Fourth and Franklin Sts. || ‘MAKE before, at the time I wrote .the gling and had wantonly violated |Parsons, FElaine Arnold, Beverly|2d hours. 4. Venus' flytrap, which traps the insect within its fringed leaves. PHONE 13 JUNEAU DAIRIES really close they were until the And, thanks to Vaughan's per- for MIXERS or SODA POP good General appeared in the office | sistency, the Justice Department EBD [o[V[E[N[S] olY of the U. S. District Attorney injdid order the FBI to inyestigate. — ot s 1891—0ver E&Hatenlury of Banlung—lw Washington to demand that I be|The investigation cost the taxpayers Crossword Puzlle o D ES . ) ’ * ||| Casler’s Men's Wear [R] MACHINE SHOP Manne Hardware prosecuted for criminal libel. a few extra dollars, plus the time X ¢ General Vaughan, it seemed, masior busy FBI agents needed for v HMZROSS 2. M:‘,"i"';“ The B. e e e s Formerly SABIN'S Chas' G' wamer co- irked because I had reported var- | loyalty tests. ountain . Vegetable Stetson and Mallory Hats jcus things about Maragon, many| Maragon had eclaimed that the kofjster e - Myselt 3 Arrow Shirts and Underwear 4 H . ¢ : int 82, Disunite of which the Senate committee has|man guilty of bootlegging on July Manner [nsects Ba Allen Edmonds Shoes since brought out under osth,!l'k 1920, was @ “John F. Margon,”| E:‘f‘““'ms Causcs of 3 Skyway Luggage Among other things, I stated that;not the “lovable” friend of General Implement 85. Concede ° Phone 146 “he once pleaded guilty of trans-!Vaughan, “John F. Maragon” So 'S OPRESis of 86 AvfREL (c] Sufcty pflstt porting liquor illegally (7-17-20), waklafter a lot of work, including a| 7. (ME/N/A|C/EJNERIATS[E| {3 18, u sesston 35 %“.’fi‘&"«‘.’.‘m“fl, three times arrested for disorderly l*enrch for fingerprints which were | 20, Flat projecting . jolo[T[E[Djp[1 [Vo[T] Bflmes for Re"t ! B 0 T A “ Y conduct but never prosecuted, once [not taken at that time, fhe FBI places 40. Suurce- llwnll 21. Holsting 43. Malt beverage Solution of Saturday's Puzzle CLOTHES Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 as recently as last Nov. 29, and; rmally located the handwriting on device 44. Finished " got into a brawl in the bocker room | the bondsman’s records back in & é‘l',‘l’{'e‘r‘.'" 48 %fl’fé:‘"k. U 3 it COMMEBCI‘AL " SAVINGS | ) i To Banish “Blue Monday” - of the Washington Senators where !1920. This handwriting of “John| 25 Black bird 48 . Portend some of the ball players beat him F. Margon” they found to be the| 25 LhUS, 9. Q“f,‘“’,'.‘"“" Shipping case To give you m i 1 3 : y ; ore freed up.” very same handwriting of “John 3 R",'fl,l',',‘f,menu — NUNN-BUSH SHOES fromywork el ri-RYom i General Vaughan, appearing be-:F. Maragon,” the *“lovable” friend. . Free W STETSON HATS | fore the District Attorney, claimed| Whereupon the criminal case Ripsse Quality Work Clothing this was not true. His “lovable”|against this writer was dropped. -g?l"‘gle‘:. of n an ¥ rnnn 2 o maski La“dq friend, he said, had been maligned! Sequel came just the other day, " " Greek and he demanded prosecution of; when Maragon publicly admitted o Sloey. as a pald~up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Cana HE“mG the guilty columnist {in a press interview that he did i, Gains EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING omplete Outfitter for Men Mr. Morris Fay, the District At- . plead guilty to transporting liquor o Present this coupon to the box office of the DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Purple seaweed \ i CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: B e o “WALK A CROOKED MILE” . Resounding torney, was a little flabbergasted|in 1820. But in March and April at seeing the top military aide to|1947, the President’s military aide, | the President of the United States|claiming just the contrary, wasted turn up on an errand of this kind,|a Jlot of FBI time plus the tax- but he replied that he would be}payers’ money by his persistent de- glad to talk to Mr. Maragon. jmand that the newsman making However, he subsequently made it this statement should be jailed. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments B. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks HOME GROCERY clear that there had been no crsm-! Well, as I said, the office called . Hindu garment [ | inal libel case brought in the st-:me up on the beach at Santa % 52,“..' up Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S H s GRAVES | trict of Columbia since about the Barbara, Calif. to report on the Gratings - 3 - time of the Civil War, and that|puppies, the kitten, the midnight- D ament Phone 14—-YELLOW GAB co —Phuozz SANITARY m' he had instructions from the Jus- | painted kitchen, the cows’ bacteria . Reen “and an insured eab WILLCALL FOR YOU and " FOR BETTEE MEATS, . The Clothing Man tice Department to bring none‘coum and General Vaughan. So . Peculiar H without prior consultation. |'we finally came home—not to L';:rfmflmh RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ls—;:g"NEfis LEVP? OX«ERALLS | Delive This was pecause, in a criminal check on General Vaughan, but to 2. ga::rh" WAICHTHISSPACE—YW or _yl L‘bel case, the Government of me.see the puppies.

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