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PAGE SIX EMIL VAREN* 11 LEAVE HERE ON | i i The Denali, which arrived fr the south Tuesday noon, left fo | sitka and Seward at 4 p.m., afte | 16 persons had embarked here fo those ports. lor has switched to Calvert Reserve “because you can’t beat Calvert’s smooth taste.” n, Dr. 2 Cavola Reitlinger, Glen Leach. DENALI FOR NORTH For Sitka, passengers were: W. A Peterson, Mrs, Mabel Cropley, Do- Cropley, Walter Cropley, and , J. H. Laughofer, L. H. Hen- S. J. Whitfield, L. W. and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Miss Karnes, Bill Carlson To Be Married News has been received here of| the forthcoming marriage of al former Juneau young woman, Miss | Weatheral | AlaskaPoints Weather conditfons and temper- atures at various Alaska points also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30! am., 120th Meridian Time, and Carol Jean Karnes to Mr. Bill Carl- | ojeicod by the Weather Bureau! son of Juneau. ‘are as follows: Miss Karnes is the daughter of| | Anchorage wnn 33—P4 oudy | Ray Cavanaugh; for Seward: Har-|\ir and Mrs. A. E. Karnes “'h"IAnmnegIsland amgygflé;;:r |old Glaser, Eugene Stout, Hal|,ow reside at McMinnville, Oregon. | parrow -10—i°>a;tly Cloudy Gr s, Arthur J. Davis, Herman| garnes was for several years Com- | pathel o 32—Cloudy 32—Partly Cloudy 22—Partly Cloudy 34—Partly Cloudy wieee. 16—Clear 33—Clear missioner of Education for AlskX| cordova and later headled the Federal office | pawson of the Veterans Affairs in Juneau. | pamcnton . Mr. Carlson, son of Mr. and MrE. | pairbanks Albert Carlson, is associated Wwith!paines the White Pass and Yukon Railroad | gayre | ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the | office of the City Clerk of Junenu,! Alaska, until 8:00 P. M. May 5, 1950i for furnishing the City of Juneau with a Black Four Door Sedan in | | the medium priced car class, equip- | | péd: with heater and defroster. | The City of Juneau reserves the | right to reject any or all bids and | to waive informalities. Please state delivery date. AWVS Will Give Benefit Card Party For Library Fund Regular meeting of the AWVS| was held last evening at the Gov-!| ernor’s House. After completion of| routine business, plans were comv[ C. L. POPEJOY, pleted for a benefit card party, to City ‘Clerk, | be held May 12 at the Governor's First publication, April 27, 1950, | House at.8 pan, |Second publication, May 4, 1950. | Entire proceeds of this party wil >cooro P n, May 4, [ NOTICE go toward the Juneau Memorial l Library fund. | In accordance with Chapter 117 A variety of card games will be |of the Alaska Water Pollution Con-! played, including bridge, canasta, trol Act, the Water Pollution Con- poker and pinochle and there will trol Board of the Territory of Alaska ' be awards for men and women. Re- |will hold a formal public hearing | freshments will be served during at the Ketchikan Health Center in | at Skagway. He and Miss Karnes are both graduates of the class of 1949 of Juneau High School. Carl- #of Detroit, Mich. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey ~—86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York, N. Y. CDA CARD PARTY Friday, April 28, 8 p.m. Parish Hall COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 pam. ]and spent two years in the Army overseas, then returned to finish his senior year. Since her graduation, Miss Karnes has been doing post graduate work. The wedding is planned for May 29, to take place in McMinnville | and then the bride and groom will | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 come north to make their home at | Skagway. Farewell Luncheon- for ES_Q Employeef Protect your Furs Store them with Chas. Goldstein Co. The only fur storage vault in Juneau | Twenty-one women employees ot! the Employment Security Commis- sion attended a farewell luncheon | this noon on the Terrace of the Baranof Hotel to honor Mrs. Mar- | | jorie Mackey who is resigning from | her position with ESC next Tues-} day to make her home in the] 1 states. | Mrs. Mackay has been with the| Commission for the past year. Her | husband is Engineer First Class C.| W. (Bil) Mackey on the Coast Guard cutter Storis and is being transferred from Alaska to a station ! We invite you to come in and see our storage facilities. OUT-OF-TOWNERS: Ship your furs to: Chas. Goldstein & Co., Juneau, Alaska e T | Before going to California, how- | ever, the couple will spend two | months in Seattle and also visiting relatives in Puyallup and Everett, Wash. | Mrs. Mackey expressed her re-| gret at leaving all the good friends she and her husband have made during their stay in Juneau. The large attendance at the luncheon was a tribute to Mrs. Mackey, who Yov Have It WueN You Neep It rsonnel., Dr. Gruening Is ToReceive Degree EDMONTON, Alta., April 27—# —Dr. Ernest Gruening, Governor | of Alaska, will receive the honorary | degree of Doctor of Laws at the University of Alberta convocation May 16. Dr. Gruening, who has been Gov- ernor of Alaska since 1939, will give the convocation address. Your best bet for quick delivery k Alr Exp.ese «+. faft, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, ot low, economical rates. Your letter or wire 1o your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Ex- press, assures you of _havlng your merchandise when you mest need it HERE FROM SEATTLE Registered at the Baranof Hote' from Seattle are the following: Car! ‘Wiencher, Jack Quinn, Frank Parry John H. Poitras, S. E. Hatto, H. W i Farrington, Ralph Ball, R. G. Watts CDA CARD PARTY Friday, April 28, 8 p.m. Parish Hall MR. KENNETH J. KADOW » Director of the Alaska Field Staff, * ° Department of the Interior WILL SPEAK FRIDAY, APRIL 28, at S P. M. atthe A.F. of L. Hall on Second Street About Plans Being Made to Assist in the Orderly and Rapid Industrial Development of the Territory Our Territory has the resources to support millions of people at a comparatively high standard of living. But great as our potential wealth may be, the problem of developing a sound year-round economy has not yet been solved and the resulting seasonal unemployment cause a great deal of misery among the people who do Alaska’s work during the -summer. Such a program would be greatly helped if backed by a substantial number of residents. Anyone interested is cor- dially invited to attend. e Juneau Central Labor Council | | | l | | | | - PUBSSRSS e o ot son left school in his junior yea:| | Hurst, i to Seattle: j Annette Island. was a popular member of the ESC' Juneau | Kodiak .. { Kotzebue 1—Partly Cloudy McGrath 23—Partly Cloudy gNomv . 25—Clear {Ncrthway i 25—Cloudy | Petersburg 30—Partly Cloudy |Prince George 32—Partly = Cloudy i Portland . 45—Kain ! S2attle 41—Rain Sitka Loty 82—Clear Whitehorse ) 20—Clear Yakutat ... 30—artly Cloudy 20 ARRIVE VIA PAN AMERICAN FROM SEATTLE Twenty passengers arrived here yesterday via Pan American plane from Seattle. They were: Les Tos- tevin, Kenneth Bradford, Loui Morgan, Harry Lee, I. Nelson, A. A Lyon, Chnrl‘s Mountjoy, Mrs. C John Boitras, Howarcd Weaver, Herschel Hamblin, Joe Bal- leau, James Petter, Don Middleton Roy Nicholas, George Kulju, Victor Taylor, William Clayson, Ear!( Hawkins, Lurline Hawkins. Jack Quinn boarded at Annette for Juneau. On the southbound flight, six persons were taken from Juneau R. E. Sheldon, Fred Spier, Gayle Tucker, L. Auwen, Lloyd Peterson and A. E. Beal, Jack Toner was taken from Juneau to 27—Partly Cloudy - 27—Clear 37—Rain Showers | | Dr. and Mrs. Terris Moore, of | the University of Alaska who have been making an aerial tour of Southeast Alaska i their Piper | Cruiser, left yesterday for Sitka | where they will visit a day or two { before returning to Fairbanks where Dr. Moore is president of the Uni- versity. g« | Mrs. Ernest Gruening was hostess | monday at the Governar's House at a dinner for the Moores to which educational heads of Juneau were invited. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sears, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Clem, Dr. and Mrs. James C. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Lesli¢ Avrit, Joe Shofner, Dr. and Mrs. William Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, John Reed, and Acting Governor and Mrs. Lew Williams. . Moores Are Honor Guests At Di CDA CARD PARTY Friday, April 28, 8 p.m. Parish Hall the evening. The following committees wera appointed last evening: tickets, M: John H. Clements, Mrs. Vic Tydlacka; prizes; Mrs. . Alexande: Young, Miss Jane Hawkins, Mrs. D. Dean; publicity, Mrs. Eugenc White, Mrs. Niels Haugen, Mrs. Neil | Fritchman, Mrs. Fred J. Statts; re- freshments, Mrs. J. D. Alexander, Mrs. Robert Lajoie. Tickets -are now available and | can be bought from any member of AWVS, or by phoning Mrs.| Clements at 881. An effort shouid | be made to secure tickets early so | the committee will know how many | tables should be prepared for card | playing. | S AN | o | COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S | ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ° | Sealed bids will be received at the | office of the City Clerk of Juneau, | Alaska, until 8:00 P. M. Friday, May | 5, 1950 for printing and furnishing | 2,500 copies of the City of Juneau “Traffic Code” bound into booklet form; size range to be from 3 x 6 inches to 4 x 7 inches approximately. Size Bid upon must be stated. The Traffic Code may be exam- ined at and necessary information secured from the City Clerk’s office. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, April 27, 1950. Second publication, May 4, 1950. i NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Notice is hereby given that, in pur- suance to the Judgment and Decree entered on April 10, 1950, and to the Execution issued on April 19, 1950, in that certain cause in the | District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Diviion®No. 1 'at Junead, | file number 6246-A, Berg Construc- tion Company, a corporation, plain- tiff, vs. Claude J. Smith and Bertha W. Smith, defendants, I will sell at public auction at 10:00 o’clock A. M. May 20th, 1950, at the front door of the Federal Territorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, to the highest and best. bidder for cash the following described real property: Tracts “A” and .“B”, being a sub-divided portion of U. S. Survey No. 2502, situated ap- proximately 44 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, and adjacent to the Glacier Highway. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 19, 1950. ‘WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, Deputy United States Marshal. First publication, April 20, 1950. Last publication, May 11, 1950. There is no substitute For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES .. . call 15 yrs. experience MY mcn Phone Douglas 21 for GOOD Plastering Call 416 when in need gf a—, BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Receive the benefit of 26 YRS, EXPERIENCE EARL CRASS & SON GENI oo 444 444 Stamps Class B 444 Stamps Class A Superior selection Class 3 idem. idem. 1 Package 50 diff. stamps Chile 3 idem. i 3,000 stamps, finest collection, all by Air as registered letter. Name Street City State NOTE.~These stam, RAL CONTRACTORS Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Congrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling selected & valuable STAMPS from South America: Chile, Peru, Bolivia, , Colombiz, Uruguay Paraguay & Al . 1 Package 99 different stamps Chile (catalogue value § 4—) § 2.— One or more packages will be sent to you by ordinary mail or Send your order (indicating your wishes) in the same way in United States notes to: UNION CRISTIANA DE CULTURA, Valparaiso, Chile, Casilla 125. Please fill in with capital letters: werk by orphans of this country. Every stamp in perfoct MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED ON RECEIPT. PHONE 357 Argentine, Brazil, Venezuela, Central America. Uss$ 5— UsS s 10— (catalogue value $12.—) $ 5— $1— $2— different, 34 countries $ 60.— Box 849. 89-3t { BOAT, “VALKYRIE” and misc. boat equipment. See Robert | WE'VE never had a better deal on the City of Ketchikan, Alaska, at | 12:00 P. M., Wednesday, June 28, 1950. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D,, Commissioner of Health. Publication date, April 27, 1950. | — i | FORRENT | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or | Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t{ | Knitting, fishing, - sheep-herding ! and farming are the industries of the Shetland Islands. WURLITZER Spinit plano for rent | Anderson Plano Euco. Ph. 141 | WILL SUBLET 2 bedroom house, Waynor addition for 2 months | beginning May 1st. Ph. Red 557. ; 87-3t| FOR SALE DON'T BUY a sales talk. Reroof with beautiful aluminium shingles at actual cost of material and| labor—Warde A. Johnson. Ph. 81.;‘ 3% x 8 box; 6.00 x 16 tires, steel frames, vertical grain tongue and! groove flooring, good coondition. On display between 5 and 6 p.m. | Friday back of postoffice. or highest offer. $95.00 | 89-1t | LUZIER'S FINE COSMETICS ill’N’l= Perfumes. Distributed by Laura | Seymour, Lucille’s Beauty Shop. 1947 HUDSON sedan, $700 Write | Churchill, Admin. Estate of Os-| car H. Wood, deceased, or attor- ney Howard D. Stabler. 82-8 THURSDAY, APRIL 27,1950 <, ’ - W-A-N-T A-D-S : FOR SALE FOR SALE $4,500 will buy a two-bedrcom home ‘ on East Street. Completely fur- nished. $7,500 is asked for a lovely one- bedroom home, beautifully fur- nished with electric kitchen, View and basement. $9,500 with liberal terms takes a duplex, I and 3 bedroom apts. 2 electric ranges, 2 refrigerators, furnace, cement foundation, hard- weod floors, completely furnished, Let the other apartment make your monthly payments. $9,750 for Douglas property 2-bed- rcom apartment, part furn, down stairs suitable for business, on 2 lots. FHA HOUSE, DOUGLAS; also Douglas, Queen Anne-3-bedroom home almost new, hardwood floors, weather stripped, large basement garage etc. Unfurnish- ed. Immediate occupancy. INCOME PROPERTY on 10th St. Juneau. Completely redecorated, level lot, large, several-rooms, basement, furnace heat, hardwood| floors, best neighborhood. Imme-{ diately available, Terms. GOOD TRUCK, 1949 Studebakdr, priced right. 1 CLAUDE SMITH property, Douglas, suitable business and apt. 1004 PIKE STREET, priced for im- mediate sale. 2 bedrooms. ACROSS CHANNEL — 3-bedroom home, large basement, garage,| view, about 3 years old. Par- tially furnished Double plumb- i ing. Large lot. Garage, store- | room and small apt. and partly finished boat house. {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank FOR SALE 1 WOOD or coal heater; 1 pair of man’s new shoe pacs, size 11. 2-16 gauge Winchesters; 1-30:06, 1-22 rifle; 1-Kodaik, man’s watch and chain. Ph. 561. 89-3t 1940 5 passenger Chevrolet Con- vertible, radio, heater. Good con- dition. Call Red 904. 1 T2-4f a used vacuum cleaner. It's n} Premier with two speed motori and ball bearings which need no oiling. Absolutely in good con- dition. Will sell it for $39.50. Parsons Electric Company. WE have two wringer type wash- ing machines, used but in good working order. Your choice $45. Don't wait on these. Parsons; Electric Company. 87-2t POLLY and cage. Ph. Red 765. WE can’t understand why someonei good, five cubic foot refrigerator. We know it's well worth the money. Terms if desired. Par- sons Electric Company. ESTABLISHED business in_Jupeau fdr one or two, nice income small investment. Write Box 842 Empire. 87-tf 1941 Oldsmobile Club Sedan, new tires, low mileage, excéllent con- dition. See at Jorgenson Motors. 87-3t 88-tf BOAT—“LASSIE”, 46ft x 13 ft,|22% H P Evinrude ' Speedtwin round stern, 165 hp, General| priced to sell. Call Blue 505. Motors Diesel, 40-watt Fisher Phond, iron mike, galley on deck, halibut winch and roller, com- plete troll gear, would make good seiner. 3 years old. Bud Fields, Box 762, Juner. 85-6t TWO BEDROOM home, well fur. recently refinished inside and out, Garden and berries. Rea- sonable—Call Douglas 232. 85-6¢ 5 H P Johnson outboard motor, late 48 model. Variable pitch propeller, $100. Walter D. Fields Ph. 581. 84-tf COMFORTABLE 2-bedroom fur- nished house, 1 acre ground, near airport. Sed Joe Kendler. 11% FLAT BOTTOM red cedar “skiff - with oars $45.00. Write Box 2353 or phone 38 6-t1 M. S. RELIANCE, 52 ft. motor sail- er, dlesel powered. See at end float No. 1, small boat harbor. 121 H. P. Grey Marine completely rebuilt and ready to go. Come to Jay’s Super Service for dem- onstrations, 86-6t BY OWNER YES, you can become an apart- ment owner for as little as $13,500. 3 Apts. Two three rooms. One six, all furnished, corner lot 6th and East; close in. 2 gar- ages, choice income $133.50 per month, Newly painted. Look af these terms, $3,000 down, balance within ten years at $100 per month interest 5 per cent per annum. Home and Security. Albert White. 3t {ONAN ELECTRIC PLANT, AC 115 Volts, 1 kw. Excellent condition. Allen Shattuck. 87-8t MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 'WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats Scout Leaders attention: Projects for less than half price at Nina's Nik Naks. 89-3t — e (Take advantage of Spring cleaning Clearance Sale—at Nina's Nik Nak’s. 89-3t i1 WALNUT bedroom suite, dresser and twin beds complete. 1 full size bed complete, 1% size bed complete, 1 extension dining table 1 jig saw. Ph. 0392 after 6 p.m. 87-3t doesn’t give us $125.00 for zh=! WILL EXCHANGE new business residential property in Northern California for property in Juneau. Call Green 340 86-1mo. S i CROCK'S BOAT SHOP NO. 70 WILLOUGHBY . SPECIALIZING IN PLYWOOD AND BRASS SCREW CON- STRUCTION, cabin cruisers, speedboats, V-bottom skiffs, etc. I am much in need of a good pickup truck, will take truck as part payment on 20 foot cabin cruiser “LULLABY,” Jeep power- ed, radio, stove, ready to travel, or will sell for $1650.00 85-t1 HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make offer, Ph. 707. 62-t1 1 BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bowl, Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall $ - 14-1mo. 1949 INDIAN CHIEF motorcycle, like new, $900. 121 Grey Marine Gas with powér take-off, used one season, $1000. Bud Fields, Box 1762, Juneau. 85-6t 38 OLDSMOBILE, 5 passenger coupe. Inquire Alaska Laundry. J. L. Peterson. 83-tf house, occupancy June I LOOKING for a place to live.] Call Blue 954. Three small compact rooms. 5 Phone 817 82-tf | ACCOUNTANT seeking empl e b S t ROOM partically furn. house 3:4, acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, BO-t4 CRESENT Apartments. Call 428, 68-t1 SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. ‘Perfect stones. Bargall prices at the Pirst National Bank. Bu 45 FT. TROLLER built 1947. Port Orford Cedar Planking, Western Oak Bending Oak Frames, Tallow ‘Wood Backbone. Equipped with Chrysler Royal, D. F. set. Mike, ‘Telephone, Power Girdies. Galley in wheelhouse, sleeps four, head forward. Equipped with plenty of gear. Extra gear that is new. Call R. C. Sprague, Ra, 6773 — 4238 Tamarack Dr., Seattle. WINCHESTER model 2 Caliber 22.! Excellent condition. Inquire at Juneau Gun Shop. 88-3t e e e —————————— b 2 BEDROOM—1 year fold. Pri- Ave. Unfurnished byt with full electric kitchen equipment. Fire- place Medium priced. Terms. BUILDING LOTS—Cedar tract and the highlands, A good choice is still available. , APARTMENT HOUSES—8 units. A financial is available to responsible parties showing in- vestment return on these prop- erties. William Winn—Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit-Bureau NEW LISTINGS—Seatter Tract, two houses, - $12,000 for th, Front house 3 bedrooms, room, diningroom, backporch, large kitchen. in rear has 2 apartments, room and one bedroom. . tiful view. Income s fro; three $150. Move into any and let the property buy i NEW LISTING—920 12th St houses, one bedroom each. ly filled. Good business I or home, between new sch and planned shopping $6,000. NEW PRICE—2 mi. Glacier &h- 3 remodeled, furnished, basement way, 2 bedrooms, floor furh 3 large yard on beach, 00 Terms. b NEW TERMS—$1,500 dovm.glm month, takes $6,800 house Hasin Road. Full basement, four bed- rooms, view. Owner finance. 6th, at KENNEDY—3 bed: children’s play rooms se, large livingroom, diningroom, ette. An old fashioned, comfort- able house, swings and pile for kids. Across street from pub- lic playground. 2 blocks om hospital, 4 blocks from schols. View of harbor. $8,600. VERY SMALL one person Basin Road. $2,250 cash or 350 terms. r SUMMER CABIN with beach, Lena 2 te, Cove, $2,400. & BEACH HOME, fireplace, 2 Red- rooms, basement, large ::’- workshcp, modern kitchen $no bath. Make offer. ; ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1800. DOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, - eled Spruce Corp. house, 2 bed- rooms, livingroom, Kkitchen, ‘tb, storm-windows:" Nice ‘bright Rtle house for only $4,500, " 1948 HUDSON : COMMODO! 4 door Sedén; ‘tost $2,988. 5 tires, new upholstery, new it, new valves, springs and es. Trans. and clutch overhauled. $1,~ 425, this week only. 36 FOOT TROLLER, 9 ft, be; double ender, 30 Pnlmerbfi gine. ONLY $2,500 for quick —owner has job in e waiting. i SMALL HOUSE to be movell. 10x13 suitable for short. batchelor: or tall kid. Can be moved on truck $75. : NEW MAYTAG, new THOR ing machines; new EUREKA uum cleaner; new QUAKER DUO THERM ranges; ALL ES WINDOWS, DOORS, m TUBS. & CHARCOAL BROILER for 8 steaks ideal for summer cabin or héme or restaurant. $175. 3 i PEMER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. . - WANTED . ,;f SECRETARY in private b office.. Best hours.and pay. McLean and "Kirstan. 8846t TOWN or Hwy. lot for sale? Hox 2688 for direct deal. 89- TROLLING boat to fish on c mission. Write or wire Peterson, Funter, Alaska. SINGLE ROOM wanted . Ph. Baranof Beauty Salon. COAST GUARD officer, wife two children, Desire to rent fi nished or unfurnished apt. ment. Phone Black 990. WHY PAY contractor’s prices? roof with aluminum shingles actual cost. Warde A. John Ph. 81. 66- EMPLOYED couple and one need apt. or house in Jun or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145, DAY NURSERY—Mothers care your small child. Mrs. Wm, sey. Ph. 938. muuel butterfiy pin, Jade setting (green stone). ward. Black 920. The late John L. Baird in land is credited with being the wmmmw.‘ year being 1928. to 4

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