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FAGE FOUR THE DAILY 0 F— 0 y ALASKA FMPIRE—~JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951 D . I k E . 18- well, due, we understand to the fact that the " (",l\ 4 ASHA "lpue dgnipum company was given greater consideration { MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Publishad every evening except Sunday by e ,ythe governments of British Columbia and Canada (1 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from ea er a SECOND and FOURTH ENPIRE PRINTING COMPANY s [thin by our own Interior Department. [t ) THE EMPIRE } R e et Secor Main Streets, Juncau Alng : | | filé WELEN TROY M - - - - President - " o long ths i 8 S vears o] . | % . 1 memamox onsEY - e T s b During long months in various years when South [ 1 f! " beginntng &% 7:90 p. m. | ARCHIB'E. CAM: - - - Masaging Editor |east Alaska was without American steamship service | FE TR 4 4 AUGUST 9, 1931 Wm. A. Chipperficld, - A 1n the Post Office in J a5 Second Class Matter, fue to strikes, the Canadian Pacific provided a depend- | o .‘g . { Worshipful Master; SUBSCRIPTIC ATES bl scheduile for o A ’ ke o 3 { : L ; 3 i A eRIE O R A L ..,m,m.[“ Ie s hedule for which we have been thankful many | e AUGUST 9 & John Ahlers, of the Rice and Ahlers Company, plumbers. went to | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, * Lm0 L of des, . of ell in cohnection ‘WItH: conbract work being done fhieré by the| . cowner.condibons end tefipess | L0 TS N Re T GRS ring diles S S usm' “ Cost ‘of operation of Canadian ships though al- | ® George S. Baroumes o - atures at various Alaska points ) one i orematly notify | VAVS 10WEr by” far than costs of American trans- . William Cashen . :]:: 01‘12;_)1: ;m-m St ‘:30: @ B P 0 ELKS ’ the By lts ly the aelyers | portation ‘operation has increased at the same time|® H. M. Porter, Jr. B articles of incorporation of thi Tichd i eridian Time, and| .U, b : 1 AT 8 corpora e Cash Bazaar, well known depart- | releas et b i helr PADETY. ews Office, 602; Business OMiCEEAM. Jodieopiiat. busipess hos fecreased. g T ® [ nent store of this city, were filed with the Territorial Auditor I;Zl:a are a;zdml;gmghe NEHAiEr Rured ) Miee i SO NG SR e . - g ffie Alaskan Highway and a new road into in- Clayence &, Hfaae ® | scorporated under the laws of Alaska for £100,00 : | mesdays at 8 PM. Visiting broth- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS- 7 e ” i ofe 0s o' % Wi ghh o) ncOTPORE under the laws o aska for the amount of $100,000. In-]Anchorage 50—Par iy | ers The Associated P Sxelusels eniila $9-90e wes for |(GFior Xukon Territory and airplane service of Pan { vorporators are: Albert White, Mrs. Margaret White and R. H. Williams, | Annette Island 5 —Fartly Cloudy | €rs welcome. = credited to or nop oot | American and CPR into Whitehorse have made less i r. Wi i 5 oy i v et oy —Partly Cloudy | LE ROY WEST, Exaxlted Ru B ; a [ e Al of Juneau. Mr. Williams is in charge of the business. Barrow ... 43_Partly Cloudy | v e he i 1écessaly the steamship service upon which the towns | T8 0 KA 10 G eeth, e ey - B ENES, Cordova 4 Dartly Goudv| W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. T o PR BB S % Ry : eIy >rthe! ieed to have some co: i i i o B oudy qu‘\.'\‘x. ..Lf:‘usi,(.\g A" :,‘ b Alaska Newspapers, 1411 {1:1‘110‘;?,‘,“1“Hllzl‘”)‘,}‘ (U»l‘hu:h;;.‘ and the Yukon Terri- [u»;)\ of its cost | both in‘:dol Registered at the Alaska Hotel are: C. Ferdine, A. Kingsbury, John ?Sg;qm: 3 46—Clear G ] —_— ry were formerly depende: and wealth. The latter s . mith Mrs. Ann Taylor, H. Lee, Geor H: ) . |Edmonton ... 47—Cloud, 3 " o) . Sk o ¥ aith. 1% a partic- A 8. aylor, . € ge Hannah, Charles Larsen, C. L udy Passenger service to Skagway, if, the; CPR service |ularly important, for while the ex- | omy, all of Juneau. fx“‘i‘b‘“ka 48—Ground Fog Moose LOdge No. 700 s eliminated, can be maintained-by Alaska Coastal jpenditures” in dollars affect the Hg‘x:“ 53—Cloudy | Regular Meectings Every Friday connection to sau, or by the White Passiand Yuke ediate re g of . 0 - 57—Partly Cloudy v oY | E:;)ilhu n ]t 2 1“1\:, ui‘.l:_\‘ White Pass and Yukon ‘l‘;‘):"mx(xic)r:x\;v l"l"h(ehflsg)‘(;en%?xxer 1 Paul Lenhart and Louis Mideke, who are prospecting in the Glacier |Juneau Airport 51-—Partl; m::g;, gg‘;g;;’gflkb o way connect to 1t nse. 1 ey re i & ;i 6o Bay region, are in Juneau a few days buying supplies. Kodis 5 s v Times change and modes of" ##dnsportation WAL MvOlves the reduction of | Turh e e . Kot SRy g}{)u‘}y Eegnotgry— N - L ABR ¢ ) : |the reservoir of natural resourcc s . 2 —Cloudy WALTE] TRMA] change, too. But tI ; T 5 R R. HI h‘:l”:\vu\,(,, l",](‘ = m\ll ol “?“, be missed I jypon which the economic and po-| After five years absence, Douglas Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix fi]’LG“‘”‘ e 50—Cloudy T o) a8 powne of ov 1“:“ Alaska. SKigway, especially, 1itical power of this nation stan .y ¢f Douglas, returned home on the Prince Henry. He graduated [\ omte - 46—Partly Cloudy | P; V‘l.(‘,u“(‘ ‘ ,n\ c m.:ml in schedule. The, Canadian | Thus far, no precise data s last spring from Annapolis Naval Academy. During his academic carecr | petarig 52*?“"‘” Gifie steamers and their crews have become part available on many subjects, For|ne gained distinction for himself and honors for his institution on the|Portiand ... 53~ Fog| V.. W of the town and their stop-overs in Skagway a pleasant instance, the United States is put- | yrestling mat Bfinio ey B0 Gion o § break in a winter without other stqdinex gdlls. |ting into the pot at least $5,000-1 Prinee Cleotge., £3-Baruly, ‘Glotdy Takll P N The Princess Norah may Have 4 bisdeirun be- |000000 a year in forelgn military | .y o e ritorial | DEBMIG o = e Z;AD“LZIE ost No. 5559 - . ' i The s Gre %3 . Lucas, representing the Territorial ankin; oard, left on|Sitka . . ~C] 3 tween Prince Rupert and Kittimat, gogt it will be a ald, ‘What 1s, CRESLCEEEEIL Put- | i oiner B e e e O | whitehorse 53 Ilnauéy‘ Meeting every Thursday in Tkt tinis betore it Tk ke G ”b" e tir into that pot? What _ i steamer Prince Rupert for Hyder, via Prince Rupert and Stewart. Yakuts 88 s ISRt AL I C.1.0 Hall at 8:00 oo this naw Rt e, quhie affec: \prance putting into it, Their Tig- |From Hyder he will go to Ketchikan and other towns of Southeast| Y2kutat ... - 45—Ground Fog 3 00 p.m. s s ‘] Vg g .)l‘ d“:\ town that it has won |yres are confused because! the {Alaska on banking board business. { .xmnga the people <lJl Sl](-\‘;“fl.v . “Am( can contributions to each s ; o § ut no steamship line, Canadian Pacific or Al-{country have to be trdced ~and i smil Fl Bli d Sh " d t B ie" Buspension i 2 aska ‘Steamship Compar v for free. !deducted from any estimaté of | . r\;m ;_1_‘ v ’ PF C“ Ty 1::“]‘]"f1 Czlf‘ .Pmlvl Flood, Vlrf .R. J. || e" an ' rownie's “q“or S'o’fl passenger steaynsh tion in' Southeast, Alasku RUPYREAE what their contributions, aga an |- ' % e 4 Fegugens TV iam_Semar were ls.Asfiengers for during/the winter'{§{to ettéd but no cemplaint £ terms of Hoth dollars AN’ Weh meau on the Norco which arrived from Seattle last night. eXas angers eek || Phome 103 139 So. Frankin can belgisterid il ¢ 'OBR for suspenion. We Are Tax Collectors When, prior to the World War b ¥ ; P. 0. Box 2508 Forseveral s ns,. suspension has been men- | " il Great Eritain ~was the ))xmn:(- i b GaMbler s Slayg! e T S YT AroHboil3 X EERCHEuakeye al nation on this earth and ‘a ¢ i E i Pomc ey T | d DALLAS, Aug. 9, —®— A blind ! sheriff and the famed Texas Ran- g; A. Durgin Company, Inc. gers joined hands foday in seek- counting Auditing Tax Work {40 gradually, decreasing | wi ,}Swntm. 5= Not so long ago,, gasoline sta Sthat of the governmentsd places and liquof 08 Wefe @ amusement | vast empire, her access to natural resources ‘and to I A 1power was | D '| |- H E I' h by subsidizedl GHriaBiart PAGL ie,: cai 8fford to| operaté at Leollecting ugenc wated by bysiness. men. enormous. Today, the British Em- ally essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON ; ® - a lossr@h® confiuing and increasing ok Now every place, :jev industry -and (“”1'§* dlm;l’u:'l:;““.l‘“’,e,f‘:['_esc“ "‘" T i Rl S 1::5 u(‘; Lkil;jx'blo{ fombiery; Herprs | & Valentine Bullding fiteight <ervice, With sailings Jess' tréquent’than about every farm operator has become an unpaid tax i et Pl < o el St 4 s g ? JUNEAU, ALASKA N &‘6’\7& X CPR PO i shave | Gllector 10 i X : ent state’ which acts independent- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: De not say, “Do not blame the'error on AT heir ' ¢lues were few: A blue! p g pox 642 the 'tWo-wee awinter sci ave | collector for staté and national government |ly on important issues. The Brit- 1 Ty D ot biare Gitror the errar T pick-up truck seen speeding away . Telephone 919 become accustomed, will be sufficient to take care of With the omise of even h r taxes, and jish Foreign office speaks only for N MISPRONOUNCED: Detonate. Pronounce det-o-nat, E as from the spot where Noble was “ the needs of freight into northern British Columbia 'sreater bure people |itself; it cannot speak for Can- yios I i e e . A blasted to death yesterday, a bat- | f—e—me oo in DEBT, O as in NO unstressed, A as in ATE, accent first syllabl téry, anA’a faw .strandy of wire: i oyt the only tax 1 | 2, LTt OFTE with more and Yukon Territory through Skagway. working for the government, the future holds little |ada, the Union of South Africa, | ¢ MISSPELLED: In the meantime, the Princess Norah, it is said, | promise of relief from excessive and almost pro- |Australia, New Zealand, India or DFTEN SUSHPECEROC At Emat; two £ “But that’s more than we usu-|{ —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— will be operating between Prince Rupert and Kittimat, | hibitive costs of maintaining any business enterprise, A I peNoNER CGuiltless, blameless, faultless, innocent. ally have to go on,” said Rang 2o ; WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|Captain Bob Crowder. ‘ Vs wm-d;] Denton Country Sheriff W. O. right of action, debate, etc.; con(‘lu.sn‘c.!i“':i:“;“tb”“d(m by a chaige ofjl 7 i suckshot a few years ago, said, ” . C,J.f{‘B.\"'\yr“ Mash e “We know a party who has a The Rexall Store ki T il ‘Hh“:c“mflc; they pick-up teuck like the one which Your Reliable Pharmacists M o o was used.” o s 4|1 MODERN EVIQUETTE Yoinnma tim. |l e s o sl o pawe oo | '} By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY _ |™ilon:ni A BRI, et i el gought for_guestioning. Bttt M . o rrrre e e e s eeee$ || Noble hud cheated death eleven (Copyright, <1951, Kihg i Features : tevest 0f 'the ecountry. He: sa hefore yesterday's 12th and or Taft shows how con- inerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Tod: site of the big new aluminum development‘in B)‘uxsh} n high places when ident toll in this country is big enough |fu 3 ln:h:‘ recounts: Zolumbia. The ¢ e 3 Itis ironic that Alaska not only lost_the hoped- | to warrant serious attention and so, if you wanu PEREMFTORY; BN save your own life, be careful. h command was obeyed.” ch, 1950 that |“The oificer’s peremptory for Taiya aluminum plant, but the steamship service fhe Washinglon 22 vee s | THESE DAYS | Merry-Go-Rolmd -+« PR QAETE" HH AN | (Continued. from; Page,One) Klausen sent his messages b liony s pnd 2 “ Q. Is it correct for an employer ¥0!introdace 'hisisecretary to a times §uccessful attempt on his life. Alaska Music Supply | ' DO~ first. regardl@ss—ei ¢ 3 } ta. allocate for Euranean|tential’ He tes : + & b ¥ o il & until Py I AN S e Q. Is it good igage to speak dmerely of wearing a “white tie” or a s 4 imilifary a 4. Appa I chiefa of staff never went a’?}n IPRE 39 P 4 when f g? ¥ aidyntil 1954, Apparentis, ghiefé of ' & 3 “plack tie,” instedd of+referring’ to “full evening dress” or a “dinnner ? I i o out in me dressed as & | Syndicate, Ene.) | e’ do-not have any way:of Know- i ] isherman, And pakging his rag, ) f1igwhether this figure. showld;.be | callery oy s5¢ ggones, this is my, secretary, Miss Brown,” or i ?\e hsu"r:p(:?lim:" wf'nllxuulw before ‘xlm‘.\,\ far -y “possibie f\mn. shord | What Can We Afford? $13: biiion, $14. billion or 15 Bils 9")“1‘;‘ \;u‘}‘*‘ Vhime tirst, “Miss Brown, this is Mr-‘m..:} :;fil‘:ai‘l‘td, s;li{h::}liti xlcmq Arthur M. Uggen, Manager S L ss Sbatinh i mm-‘\}:\\:' es “."'1 J(??Zd flfgrg\wdx‘ffi‘ Dodn, “Acheson”’ has! established jlion. We think we must not spexd) Jones™? A \ | Ctamed Pie eHe AE o turat mail [ - F1AAes-—Musical Instruments . 3 | messa h.\’LA A rd to fini P:a,uuo.u@').uou as the minimum ! this country -into economic col- AL F‘“P HW?‘Q‘FW@”Q Ahed most important. onis mmLmned:b(‘ O e and Supplies . The killer—or killers—hid in a|{ Phone 206 Second and Seward i and- spoil -our- indusirial ed: : Just ¢4y, tRe, | Russians, plagled | the t re nevel y Ny | mon 3 5 ey men inside the U. S. govern-|able to do so Ndr'kan}ii L; i PR Bl mnt, so they also began long be-|able to) decipher the cod ‘befdte Pedrl Harbo oak thicket some 75 yards then touched off a devilish- lidden land mine. Card Beverage Co. ; w fore the wat ''to plant key spies [sh lit §4s gover: 1 1 to, gi itk g wfigure of [$20 nside Jupan. They began opera- |through an accident, they caughd ki an agion “A"'(M 8 L AT N ;,gmu:u".’ derneath _ Nobl ing about 193¢ and_continued to|one of. the spies, Ritzu Ito. fork |} Pl 5 k ol 3 S TR ( L. b Y OQVESE s (3% PPN The blast underneath Noble's 941 two montHi’! befthe O beln P BF .08 Angel | mé anoth eafugear as a tam Ex‘.:}ax'wq@m,xdul 2 $30 fhil- A, Yes; these terms axc.pn;ul‘ub‘uswl in good socneg. smobile * Toft 1t a7 crumbled Whol 2kl 10th Bt § Bdbar S |magys, of ‘meintaining gits of Alon et for ‘Cefonse, le, wisld Q. To whom should wedding anpouncements be mailed? age and scattered bits of the ¥ Ay { Two Germans were involved,| arier that all were caught, tri ‘i"il‘"’i‘lw}'srui .,,fwegm,huz{m}u e doing? &' drhml‘l‘efl 5 4nd }fhét .. A. Only to those people who did not receive inyitations to the wed- | “old gambler’s body ayer a% PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT g fwo Japs educated 'in the United |, 1 ‘thé two. ¢ AUE A B R |UTOREC R ¥ % ou,, should g€t a - BEW: ging, ) , | wide area. for MIXERS or and the two tob men—Sorge an@l || Sewmger Robert A. Taft stated’ of _the_soink ehiefgl of | e ooy or SODA POP i Btates, two Americans, and ‘0nelogaiiheheaded. Klausen gaveé [the cake of these expenditures ast gf”"“;‘ 'hB":‘“‘ 3 “"“‘D“l’e;"“““; the Japs the secret code used t® | follows: S‘md;j the _"d‘e”w”"l “"" ]inxe; transmit the radio messages,| *. medley (now deceased) who lived) ynereupon all-the back messages | count praff bhey, ; D | oo s e e e s e e oo e o0 [tempt to kill Noble by explosion. br, according to seme: déperts, ' §100 !The first killed his wife by mis- o i b I pointed out that even a billion. . . ” Y [take. That was late 949 and The Alaskan P g o the size of the United General Bradley can, 20 years in the Orient. efe Ayl | 1 ¥ were translated. | States had definite ‘economic lim- say that he did not know in March land violence in Dallas, I Mrs. Noble was killed when she at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O W06 ofhwe SmMoAcBE WA Tycho | " when General MacArthur gran- | itatic and that those limita- 1950 that the Korean war would Lilllestrom, U. S. vice consul a4 amnesty“to Japanese political {tions are more e wl ¢ our. T do not believe that he i | e AOKD ere when ap- cccur. 0 ! 1. What planet was at one time known as Lucifer? stepped on the starter of the auto- * Harbin, Manchuria. Born in Fin-| . & ot prisoners” after V-J Day -in 1945, ] plie a -yed rOU y P hat changed ev- & . 2 y plied to a 10-ye mobilization would say that ‘U‘}‘““‘ :‘” m:ngcd 9. What mammal is involved in the communication of typhus fever | mobile her husband normally Do drove. A bomb exploded. A SR land, Lilliestrom served 21 years i ’ 4 S he discovered:the remnants of the!program than to brief war et in the consular service, and died oy gt JRIOBratn. Luan a brief war. I erything S L e G R Commupist-spy Filag still In prison ¢ i govermment’ becanse | nathing siiise. Yalte: whieli -oegiir-{and hubasle plaguet : 1 B i Ll the CheiinEr snlek | tustied -thept loose.” From the ino one has analyzed for the peo- red in February, 1945. 3. What Biblical character symbolizes patience? FROM \SALT TAKE THOMAS HARDWARE o) puwmiw S pficzl.}upal}ese court records, his chief Iple the ultimate cost of what is| When General Douglas MacAr- 4. To what country did Korea once belong? and FURNITURE CO. .i 3 ey fintelligence” officer, Gen. Charles |now proposed by a dozen different thur accused the Administration 5 What is the distingunshing feature of Manx cats? Byron and John Limb of Salt PHONE 555 » later smuggled intosJapan. R Sretord . ; | willoughby, pieced together this g ments. I estimated that the of having no policy, his reference ANSWERS: Lake City, Utah, are registered atl PAINTS o1Ls 4 i .o~ What Russia Learned .. |amazing story »or _Communist ins/ total of all these proposals might dealt directly with the problem 1 mEERS: . the Gastineau Hotel. i i ‘; ‘80 suecessiul Was.ihe Russian|irigue. . .. jamount to $85 billion a year, most- we are here discussing. For if Rus- o i . sgui | R ers’ and Shelf a #py-Ting in penetrating innermost| Note—Some of the Japanese spy {ly for armed ‘forces,'and that this sia our enemy now, Stalin laid e o i v i ANADIAN RARRIYARE {Jgpanese government circles that fleaders now head Japanese Labor|total might, in rhy opinion, bring down the program of that enmity 3. Job. LELED S 2 CAN i |come of the war lords’ most v Unions, and one of them, Ritz8{inflation, hardship, ir t6v. and | & ain at Potsdam in 4. China. i (oo R Rl b . ation, hardship, instability and at Yalta and again 2 4E v secrets were transmitted by short-|Ito, is a leading Communist. }flg]nuqc to that very productivity | 1945, 5. They are tailless. s DRERA nxom i Remington Typewriters ) wave 1adio to Moscow. The spies S | I Shich 16 ot sreatést asset in| Maybe, to give them the bene- s 'DEPTH SOUNDERS REND. St SERVICHD.DY Y learned among other things that:| AiLngion 0 |time of war and peace. . . " fit of the doubt, the Administra- o = L § 1. The Jap war logdswould defs Senate crime investigators have | “When o country spends itself in- tion has been hoping that Stalin i ey . MADSEN \'. B- Blfl'iflrd co. B2 initely! atfack, the Unifeg” Statesreported undorcaver links bétween | ¢4 junruptey, symbolized by in- | would drop dead or that some ere 1S no su Slfllie or Cycle & Fishing Supply *Our Doorstep Is Worn b; r This “fhformation wéhtto"Moscow [the = big-time* gambler, WiIlliam | fpi0n * depreciation - of currency | other act of God might them. 5 M s co— T ——— ‘Satistied y L ltwo months before Pearl Harbor.|Johnston, and the Jackson Contlang giminishing standard of liv- | The greatest cost in dollars.and e N W r Ad e i" Ho | = 24) Orsterr B3 2. Japan would not join an al-|struction Company, JacksonVillé, fyng tne effect can be as devasta- wealth comes from this lack of a ! spape Ver lSng. - ¥ " iy O Tl ‘ liance against Russia. This was (Fla.. Johnston danated Bm‘:"?oov 0 ting as war itself—as a defeat in | sharply defined policy. It means o Y STEVENS, FORD AGENCY P s y ereafter, to sig e | acks s X g AR 5 e | b ss pit. In Korea, it even o Nazi-Russian alliance, which in|Company has received SlflOVUUU\;\mf}i:‘ll‘_l,\(‘;,:“ ,:,“‘m,]',).:,;.l,],:, C;)[m: l;,:;‘;mf:er?c‘;n x;“ L‘h‘k,‘[il} ex- LADIES'—MISSES' GREASES — GAS — OIL ¢ turn left Hitler free to wage war|worth of state contracts. . . Inter- | qerercive war, Y88 a 'Stalemated | pendable. HELMA NELS““ READY-TO-WEAR Wil against France and England. Un-|nal revenue is probing the income | h g G i ; i Seward Street. Near Third Juneau Motor Co. ! doubtedly this piese of informa- !z\xvsA oib Gmlmmix) D}‘ul:vr‘Wm'n-nl\: . as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Foot of Main Street i tion alone swayed the tides of .. . Ambassador wyer has sen! C Py (it i R il Crossword Puzzle EMPIRE is invited te be our guest THIS EVENING e i ; Present this coupon to the box office of the The Chafles w Cafler EAU DAIRIES ' ate Crime Committee accusing it DELICIOUS ICE CREAM % | 3. Japan would not attack Rus- AcRosa i B sia. This information, sent tojof ulterior motives in leaking a| 38 Xcltel y | L Remna 3%'Smail round e T oo, e to|rumor that e was nvoived in o & POEIARL Sl S CAPITOL THEATRE Mortuary ‘ pull all his reserves out of Siberia |million-dollar ‘check sent to New & Mountain i FRoLr Jackes a daily habit—ask for it by name ! and concentrate them in front of | York. The State Department ! F“’:il};-v“ German city and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Fourth and Franklin Sts. ; i Moscow. Without this intelligence |Senator O'Conor _permission 10 | 1z, Huge wave . b0 evated mil- 4 a PHONE 136 Juneau Dairiés Inc | information, Moscow might have|have the crime probers look at the hrcgll 41, Blon o 7] . fallen canceled check ~and. found it was | By way o & ol {3;;'\’3;:5“ o FORTUNES OF CAPTAIN BLOOD ; 2 o Head of the Communist spy ring |a lend-lease payment from A8 Hower 7 Faderal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre Caslers Men's Wear HOME GROCEBY 5 was Richard Sorge. Born in Baku,|Mexican government. 50 Tight molsture - . [ eGre; portswear Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 | 1or has now cabled Ambas- that he is com- | ending Pike-like fish 54, Old horse a soldier in the German army, he arefully prepared for his work by carefully prepared for hi 3 s Mationy and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Allen Edmonds Shoes RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. O'Dw Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle American Meat — Phone 38 taking a special espionage course Grown boy in Moscow and then becoming Far Al By DowN S € : - & el sht e e Eastern correspondent for several | OREGON PARENTS : Bamhen, ¥ Sndshtana junction WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! oy To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom | from work — TRY Alaska Laundry H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man German newspapers SEEK MISSING SON In Shanghai he met Agnes . Smedley, who put him in touch with Jgpanese Communists In Tokyo, posing always as a German newsman, he became press ul\uclml to the German Embassy and close friend of the German Amba.\,\ador,‘ All the secrets of the Embassy ' berg, Oregon and the missir passed through his hands. about 45 years old, is Everett Leroy Los Angeles Japs Involved Neede. | | | { | 3 4 5. Decay 6. Mild oath o i o selt-actin BOTANY . " 7] ’ 00 1 AR’ Orégon couple has appealed | to the office of the Secretary of Alaska for aid in locating their son. Secretary Lew M. Williams, Sr., said_the couple are Mr. and Mus, C. E.! Neese, Rolte 1, Box o Oldest Bank in Alaska 5 || 1891—0verHalta Centary of Banking—1051 [| CLOTHES it Y NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS TheB. M, Bellrends Quality Work Clothing Day's mareh 1gly te Sorge's co-conspirator were a| He came to Alaska in 1044 'r vg:liu(e. Los Angeles Japanese woman | the couple state, bought a - Jigh ki B e o Withbayani; a Jap- | boat through a Ketchikan finance 3 an ; FRED HENNING LEVI'S OVERALLS anese artist from the United | company,'He correspdnded with his Complete Outfitter for Men for Bo, States named Totika Miyago; a |parents for a time but in the past s = or ys German businessman and radio | five years they have heard nothing afe D E HAFFE operator named Max Klausen; | fromi [/himi]Inquiry in Ketchikan | B ty e"Ras.t “fiABY.s“mT BLACKWELL’S f oxes for Rent SA ; CABINET SHOP | and most important of all, Hozuni|and Petersburg has produced no | Ozaki, a Jap Communist who be- | information of the man. . ‘TTER MEA' Main j came an editor of the Tokyo Asa- A11§9119 héiving ‘“knowledge of / Top sard TOR W o g Be ol 4 and o ci003 Adiaer o the Prime | Neets.is dakdtd betic to his g |1 | | %fl Livtns, hop COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 13—PHONES—49 Hieh Quality Cabinet Work | Minister of Japan. ents or contact the Secretary's of- fl. /' oo Ao Free Delivery for Home, Office or Stere F Ozaki had access to some of the | fice. l | §1. Rallway; abbes . 4

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