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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932. at the London Naval Conference. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ——— e 0 o JE [ r a i % ® - - e — { . . tions in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, : o) Vo ) Dfllly fil(lSk(l Emplre Utah and Washington ’ x | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societie. 1 “ iy _| Livestock feed also has been distributed in . . or SIDEN : ught affected areas of the West, Alaska and . . Gasti Ch % I i . ; - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR droug u an al I astineau Channel il T'ROB‘F\_DFR i - GENERAL MANAGER |Arizona not being certificated by the United States Helene W. L. Albrecht ufil R el i Department of Agriculture as having been affected By Julia Cleft-Addams PHYSIOTHERAPY BP0 Eiks Published_ev ening_except Sunday by the(by drought. Ninety chapters distributed 54373 tons s 0 Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | woots second and EMPIRE_PRIN SOMPANY at Second and an‘u[ livestock feed, 58,918 families sharing in the dis- 3 T = =z GR=Cwo=te X Ray, Medical Gymnastics. fourth W e d nesdays i RR T unoat, A —————|tribution. In this activity they had the hearty : : i 410 Goldstein Building at 8 pm. Riitered 1n the Besont Ol | cooneratibn Of - ATMBBIEURRY Ut enaton CIo0a tonta i y groomed and frocked and it in our pejamas on my bed. Phone Office, 216 Visiting brothers @ e 7 ) et k_w“’n paaan, "-' 2y PR s SYNOPSIS: “I'm going to aved a cigarette. Lightly, she caressed Jenny's cheek. ® | welcome. o "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. bl R G S : g0 away for a year” Eddie | “I was just going on the razzle “No, on second thoughts, you'll 3 : Dellvered by carrier in Juheau, Dougla, Treadwsll and e e Skl ‘Qh; Townsend tells his wife, Geor- |—can't stand this place when I'm make the chocolate Youts elect-| P Hps KASER & FREEBURGER GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, lT LR IR Wity rates: |tr 1 by the Red Oross under date of May gie. She insists upon keeping |al in it,” she smil ‘Come ed yourself housekeep I h‘a‘v " DENTISTS Exalted Ruler, : : six months, in advance, s 1551873 barrels of flour requisitioned by 3.-| her position, although she must |and tell me all about it, honey.! “Do you mind? Eddie—that i Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary DR My they will promptly |271 chapters. Of this amount 722,749 barrels had| pretend she is not married, and |Heavens, to think your having I thought.—" < PHONE 56 H e —— gl e, Hustndin OF failure ar irregularity | poen « that her cousin Jenny is Mrs. |dinner with the Old Man. Life is-| “I'm very pleased, I'l pay youthe i 9 pm. Co-Ording ne he Bu ines | been ped by a3 ik & | beifing o ¢+ couien a Fiours 9 am. to 9 pm. nate Bod. S gRlvery o Tand Businesi ces, | - The a t of liv fe sitioned was ownsend. Jenny nfakes friends | isn't it!” |ordinary salary, of rse, and ies of Freemason Telephono for Baltorial inf Bosners O7eom T2 'lufclxr x:l:m”:\lu?n :}:ffi:fik-g ‘Sdo re(:\:}rul:fi:;u;au‘;‘:l with Grafton Matching, Geor- She propelled Jenny into the 1iv-you'd better take some. lessons St 2 ry Scottish Rite e MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. ferart ’_:’L 851, r sy et el ':“u gie’s eccentric old employer. ing room, and immediately turned 'get really good at cooking. It's o—. b Regular meeting i The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to theitons. Milling orders have been placed with 56 |on the radio. A flood of dance always a sound investment. And|| {)r Charles P. Jenne Prosiei e e O e erwise creditcd n this paper and also the |millers throughout the United States. CHAPTER 32, |music welled into the room and Il pay for the lessons—" DENTIST | each month at local news published hereln. =~~~ = @0 - @@ | A SOUND INVESTMENT Geor moved in rythm to it' Jenny slipped into t tehen, ! Rorms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m.,, Scot- = e JON GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | Those Senators and Representatives seem to be “Because—" Eddie's voice was un he connoned into Jenny and smiling a little wr What a Ici Bufld tish Rite Templ ALASKA CIRCULATION GU. S £ { mple, """"THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATI _ [doing their best to get through in time to attend|gruff as he answered Jenny's|began to giggle. Georgie cared about e meney Telephone 176 | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary |the big Chicago conventions. question—"she only wants what shpj Jenny quietly turned the set cff. ! side of everything! Alw it was'g . Nl wants.” “I think you're afraid, Geor- her first comment. . Of c en» RS 5 I LOYA LORDER OF | The good will of thousands and thousands of| “But I expect she is thinkin, she said. She had not meant had to be practical, but s Dr. J. W. Bayne MOOSE, NO. 700 baseball fans will follow the veteran John McGraw | Just that of you,” ventured Jen- Ay it, but she uould»s,and by was a mnsm((e_ to emlh. HL St Meets Monday ‘8 p. m, into retirment. The hope that he may recover |™Y And I'm much the samx Youre afraid of being alone Jenny, busy with the chocolal 3 > C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- :. ¥ ) & o YRS S life _| Eddie—everybody wants their own because you've sent Eddie away.” had a fleeting memory of an old Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. tator. Legion of Moosa |from Dis illness and have many years of We inying or mappiness, really. Oh, 1| I suppase yoii met Mim,” shrug-man with so much money Otfice hours, 9 am. t0 5 Pm. | [N, 95 meets first and third Tues- Wwhich to enjoy his wonderful experiences is general® can¥ bear you and George to b |gea Georgie. “He would only tell could never spend it all Evenings by appointment days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary T TR | unhappy.” you his side of the business, of Matching—Ilonely, susp: s, 3 Phone 321 o |and Herder, P. O. Box 273. The investigations of those stock pools of 1929 | : sourse. Not that—" She wondered whelt] she was| ®——s—- - £ She looked up at him, troubled [course. = 4 < and previously when Anaconda was boosted to|py the trouble }:1 his eyes. To her| Jenny went to her and took away really expected to go and see himlg o | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 |§175 or so a share may be interesting but when |surprise, he stooped ahd kissed her, |the cigarette she was trying to oy ke wanied I SO Dr. AU BiEWaLy 3:‘;%‘; ':’;‘:é"‘g;‘:‘::‘"l‘; |we consider that Anaconda is now around $350| “Good kid” he said. “You i DENT)ST Scottish Rite Temple |and $4 a share it is apparent that the investigations|didnt mind my doing that, did o O . o Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. hoglnnidy 4t 780 Tt ‘}\G are a few years too late for practical benefit. vou? 1 sometimes wish—" He| Strero YOI 1L e SRS piatmesali SEWARD BUILDING JOHN J. FARGHER, = <% | checked himself, grinned and for |© ;i‘:')‘! ; L) lpu;e Irvxr(;]n. a]riz me; Office Phone 469, Res. il g 3 ' 5 o 2 ” ey the second time ordered her to R0 el SAN. Sue L, A Phone 276 | aster; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. “SOAPY” SMITH AND TWO Fresh Hopes for Japan. run home. “You look like an| “May I tell Gamn Aveney - that Were both in “fed ’3“["’(’:3% Mked. 1o ————a |retary. NEWSPAPERMEN. (Cieinnati Enquirer,) ornament off a Christmas tree in as you and not I who marricd‘ (Cpoyright, Julia Cleft-Addams.) T, * | ORDEER OF EAs1 e The choice of Admiral Makoto Saito as the new |1@¢ silver frock. Prefty enough Edile on Saturday?” “ love?” | Robert Simpson | oA “‘Soapy’ Smith and |, : © v |to make anyone want to kiss you."| Under her detaining hands, she! Are_you in love?” Georgle obe! P! Becond and Fourth In a note to the chapter on Py g _|Premier of Japan is both astonishing and gratify- 2 [k Filr A asks Jenny tomorrow, sus- 0 D | Tuesdays of each month, His Gang,” C. L. Andrews's “Story of Alaska" says|in, morceq by threats of the army to abandon a| __ She turned obediently away.|felt Georgie start and quiver. ; plolously. But she musi not } % . $ , h that among those sent out of the Territory by the party Cabinet and create a national coalition, the|The car bad disappeared but she| “Jenny, of course you mayn't!| Shd out. &Graduate Angeles Col- at 8 oclo‘k_ Scottish Citizens' Committee at Skagway were “the New York [Emperor might have been expected to select an|had only a little way to walk. | What possesses you? Why, T should oo s My | lege of Optometry and | Rite Temple. EDITH World reporter” and the “editor of the Daily |ultra-conservative leader of the Right-wing bureau-| This was the hour she loved, |loc my job there and then! Have- | A ot i) Bootlana e e Opthalmology HOWARD, Worthy Mat- laskan.” The Skagway Daily Alaskan had many [cracy. Instead he chose a liberal statesman whose|the very edge of the night. Flit-|n't vou been told at ROCheswriJnm('“ et ‘“r*hm A Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ron; FANNY L. ROB- i A‘f% 4 ts 1‘(‘ ul;x:e “'md it is due them that it |record in the navy, while distinguished, is trifling|tingthrough the heavy shadows be‘,--;(tuo that the Old Man is putting orgat:im ey S BT S . INSON, Secretary. i Edllors ;1" d] :l ll(‘lh( editor that was ordered away |2OMmPared to his anti-militarist policy as Governor U:Cnn thh s:;leemltghtsf ?}?r gam‘i‘m i x’mllr g W]lmevr(n‘ri : T KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS i e specified thal P B skints gathery out o e dust|Aveney might want to do, he|——— et 3, was L;n, Hornsby, and it is only fair to Dr. Hornsby e . . . nd thc jade and silver of her |wouldn't have any choice — he'd| | Dr. C'olli;fiAchx(:;ton | Seghers Conncil No. 1760, & to say that he was exonerated by the Citizens's The new Premier is 73 years old, and has a not- |shawl and shoes gleaming and [ave to fire me!” ; ’.‘ G d I !(l,‘Hch e ::eeténgssica;l.g:ndlm I Committee, that he returned to Skagway and was|able record in the Japanese Navy, although famed |dulling by turns, she knew tha!| “But I think I must tell him, 00 ’year "mntm‘lmsulldmg onday a 3 p. m. i % sy a |t 265 g : 1 i A i Hellen [ Transisnt brothers urg- i employed by the White Pass as a physiclan and [there more for his honesty and sincerity than | | FOOT CORRECTION L = tactical brill H " Yom 3 ed to attend. Councu H surgeon where he worked under Dr. ¥. B. Whiting |tac ical rilliance is prestige, owever, rests lr()s | Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 Chambers, Fifth Street. i for sometime. Dr. Whiting was active among those |1argely on his term as Governor of Korea, where 4 [ JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K I who rid the town of the Smith gang . Later he|h® showed a determination to rule without use of | Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE || H. J. TURNER, Secretary. i engaged in honorable newspaper work in Olympia military force, and on his statesmanlike patience i ACCESSORIES { I I i and Hilo, Hawali. “The New York World reporter” was not really | a newspaperman and he was only temporarily a World reporter. Sylvester Scoville, the World rep- resentative at Skagway during the rush of 1897 and 1898, got acquainted with Saportas at Skag- way, and engaged him to aid in his work on the trail, etc. The Spanish War broke and Mr. Scoville left quickly for New York to get into the war. He gave Saportas charge of the situation at Skag- way. | There was no itelegraphic connections those days with the States, and Mr. Saportas represented Because of his varied career and his great tact Admiral Saito enjoys the confidence of nearly all factions in Japan. This leads to the hope that the new Cabinet will be able to knit together the| chaotic trends of present-day Japan and restore some measure of equilibrium in the Far East. Better Prospects for Wheat. (Portland Oregonian.) tatistics are to be believed, American wheat s should receive’ more money in the aggre- | gate for their smaller wheat crop this year than 1f gro Juneau Motors Authorized Ford Agency BUSINESS Optometrist—Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. L Office Phone 484; Phone 238. Office Hours: to 72; 1:00 to 5:30 Res!dence 9:30 Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT i48 RELIABLE TRANSFER | | | 1 . DS | Drugless Health Institdte CHIROPRACTIC | | Painless, Scientific and Effective | | Dr. Doelker and Associates NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC ! 2 the World, through Mr. Scoville's designation, for |they received for the larger crop last year With i Phone 477 Night or Day | 3 A tew Wecks Sooville scoopanisd the American|a reduotion:of 43 'per dént. in the ‘winter: whaaf | Front and Main Sts. | RADIO SERVICE 4 ey o torious and lost |CTOP and of 10 per cent. in the spring wheat . ° : i e C“b-uu“h:“cu;:;x:ef;:n:r;;::::?;;: Shafter | 3creage the total crop is estimated at 700,000,000 | COMMERCIAL PRINTING Expert Radio Repairing f /elipn i 119,008 (s ‘ bushels, which is 28,000,000 less than the domestic | BINDERY . ¢ || Radio Tubes and Supplies on the face in a physical assault. consumption in 1930-31. Thus the quantity avail- G M Siinens C | DR. S. K. JORDAN able will be less than the carry-over, and the EO. . SIMPKINS LO. RED CROSS FLOUR DISTRIBUTION. American Red Cross chapters in the Pacific Area market might be cleaned out in the coming crop year. Prices move up slowly, which may indicate smail demand abroad, but good crops in Western Europe T McCAUL DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Behrends Bank Building Phone 259 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE .. . distributing Red Cross flour, milled from GOvern-|,.. ,rreet by poorer crops in Eastern Europe. Un- MOTOR . PSS ment wheat, to help sustain families in need had|jess unforeseen large crops in other countries Workmanship Guaranteed placed 137,205 barrels of flour as of May 14, ac-|should offsct the short American crop, prices should| “You can't take my Job away from me, Jenny, when It has kept you | CO Prices Reasonable cording to a compilation announced by A. L. Schafer, |rise as the situation becomes more definite. from starving.” . . Ares Marimger. Weather is doing for wheat growers wWhat they| ooy oo e i ‘ Smart Dressmaking JUNEAU TRANSFER In the eight States and Territories comprising [Seém incapable of doing for themeslves—eliminating go. Even Old Grafton Matching| Georgie wrenched hersélf free i Shoppe d = P 3 " . |the surplus. If forecasts should be verified, July 1, st B 2 s o ot ¢ i, | 109 Main St. Phone 219 the Pacific Branch Area, 267 chapters have par ; . had said it—"a pretty thing in all| “after all T've done f Jen-| ! o 9 . COMPANY d in the activity, Of this number 73 dis-|1933, should find them without any surplus fo carry fu, .\ “noer i Aia S corny Avenc 1Y ik e SAVE HAIF : = P | Holpatel 47 cived, 79 handled |OV¢T: The industry would then be on a domestic| ¥ s ek that she | Y You simply can't take my job A 4. . tributed Quect all the‘ flour received, ,9 andled | pocis free from the necessity of exporting any wyu e{g:zlys zven ths::nh fgr ;ee away from me, Je«m}’, when it has‘ OoN partial distribution, while 513 other relief agencies part of the next crop at a price that would de- Sty h e tgi R T | kept you ifrom stravmg,‘and cloth- | cooperated in the distribution under Red. Cross|press the domestic price. The tariff on imports| oveliness he nothing bui aleq you, and sheltered you! Why,! | S lO 9 | supervision. would then become effective in sustaining the meselré P the very frock you've got on—" WOOD atoum’'s 3 Quantities by States show the following spread: [domestic price and wheat growers would realize i lwhyomfeushnum ) gomeg vkw)ii; “Oh!” enied qenny, her hand‘s‘; | Alaska, 756 barrels; Arizona, 5754; California, 54,-|that In order to benefit by protection they should |y ™ P BE FOHIC Be EOME bAck | pressed flat against her ears. “Oh, | Seward St. Next to Kann's | 443; Idaho, 8759; Nevada, 2,327; Oregon, 8801; Utan, |8t out of the export business. < - M |dont. Don't say i, Georgie, it)] CLEAN HEMLOCK such troubled eyes. Tomorrow she has such an ugly sound!" 27,784 and Washington, 22,008 barrels. would think about him again and ! : s : M Pack: d St ’ i If 73 per cent. of the people of the country be- 4 5 For o i oves, L'acks an it Approved applications of chapters receiving 5000 |1i0vo the Eighteenth Amendment ought fo be re- "rh 8. Bl R s he byt ::mss»o:? t:::h‘h:&l:eni\ifi! 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. PR SRR I S Freight and Baggage or more barrels of flour include: Los Angeles, 26,820 pealed, isn't that reason enough for a nation-wide |she Would g0 on curing him. She | (i€ Sured at eac ! i . S i o 2 a bewildered | " barrels; Salt Lake, 7,000 barrels; Oakland and |referendum?—(Detroit Free Press.) el oyl oo e Shel sadness in Jenny's heart and— Single Load, $4.25 Prompt Delivery of ‘woul sure hl!!l, in e en ul Seattle, 5,000 each. Figures show that 272781 families in the Pacific Area have been aided by the flour distribution. Estimating five persons to a family the flour spread helped 1,363,905 persons Included in flour handled by the Western States are 6,663 barrels that went to Indians on reserva- What has become of Senator Fess who used to tell us every now and then of the dryness of the Republican Party?—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) Mexico and Peru have severed relations. Our tonight she must speak to Georgie and Georgie must answer her— and for once they would be talk- ing about Jenny Revell, a grown and lovely woman, and not Geor- Marine Corps had better get ready.—(Cincinnati En- quirer.) Australia Scorns Freedom offered virtual insependence to Aus- William T. Mahoney, Ketchikan; gie's pretty doll. She passed Gill in the doorway almost without seeing him, and she arrived at the door of the perhaps—its echo in Georgle's. For presently her face twisted up into a trambling smile. “Something that isn't me is get- ing in my mind and my tongue all twisted tonight and it’s some- thing I loathe as much as you do” she muttered. “I don‘t mean any- thing T sy and I'd like to take Double Lo A discount of ad, $8.00 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men ——————d GENE EWART ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 PLAY BILLIARD . e |apartment without any recollection ‘mng_x do, K‘ suppose, = i | AT THE HOTELS | |of climbing the stairs. It was like my life, I'm tired out.” Gongal BNt Ooubacen BURFORD’S | B 0 f fere E . s L ® |going up in a dream. And the| “Yes, you're tired,” agreed Jen- CHESTER BARNESsoN Homes, buildings, industrial ‘ (l by ng llsh Law quiet of the apartment was dream- |ny, all eagerness to forgive. “It spraying, kalsomning, etc. Auto i S g:mR:T“Md Aot | e t00. was silly of me to start @ dis-|| TelePhone 039, 1 long, 1 sheet and furnfture finiahing. High g e BT S o3 . D. Grafft, ge, Mont.| “Georgie!” she called. cussion like this tonight. Selfish grade paint work planned, es- i LONDON, June 8—Britain has|,e yne pritisn fieet, n few foreign Alaskan “Here.” Don't let's go out darling, let's— timated and done right. “Once THE JuneAu Launbry " . |cruisers could cut off all com- The dream-feeling broke and |let's—" our customer always your Franklin Street, between tralia, along with the other Do-|,\nicaiion with the commonwealth | Patrick Coyle, Seattle; R. E. Scott, | vanished. Géorgie’s voice, com-| Georgie said it for her. FIRE AI ARM CALLS painter.” Front and Second Streets minions, but Australia does not|ang lang an invading army on | Juneau. ing from the living room, was| “Let’s have a cozy evening to- PHONE 359 [ want it. Australian shores, Zynda brisk and clear, and Georgle, |gether, as we used to do. IT draw(| . a PHONE—Shop 411, Res., 166 i The statute of Westminister, by|" ,u oo o0 v pae om W. Moran, G. E. Austin, Blanche |strolling out into the hall, was|some ot chocolate and we'll artnk || 173 Fhird and Prankin, i : 2 vet only a ; | ont and Franklin, which Parliament surrendered the | .. population and it may be M- Kelly, Juneau 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Tight to override Dominion legis-|;.,y gecades before the common- R B T 1 | 1-6 Pront, near Gross Apts. BE TOO lation, and left only the oath to|Th SEEES before the comric | 17 Front, opp. City Whaet, DON'T 'V P h o > |wealth w capable of effec-| REBEKANS MEET TONIGHT 18 Fr y I, jonnson the King and the right 10 #-liye defense ggatnst & great power.| ont, near Saw Mill ... peal to the Privy Council as ties i ' Perseverance Rebcran Lodge No. i 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. to bind the Dominion to mevbfifn"m‘:j{efimfi f;w; r’::lmms 2-A will hold its regular meeting N G NG 1 g&:xhby ai Totem FRIGIDAIRE ‘ Motherland “was received with no S In the British Isles, tonight at 8 o'clock. Visiting mem- Ty. enthusiasm and with suspicion by |Where about half of the Austral- pers welcome. 3 Oloughby, <pp. Cash DELCO LIGHT mfl&gz’rs Australia,” states J. G. Latham,|i8n exports are purchased. There, MRS. EDITH SHEELOR, 2-4 Front and Seward, brgep o B AistraMan Forelgn Minister, is widespread and deep conviction Noble Grand, ar Front and Main, MACHINES |in Australia that mutual British | Second and Main, The sure way to get along in this world is markets afford the units of the _gqy. “While I was still leader of the ALPHONSINE CARTER, GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS W Secretary. ve some mo he time. Y Fifth and Sewar mmfi: 1.’[‘ ‘:‘: ;?é“m::‘;‘“a:;:,mpm their greatest opportunity S e b T to save so Remoney: ALL § ime, It isn’t Seventh and u& Phone 17 parliame) - ,,; ‘p;i g ‘ml The third A% oo ok da i necessary to' make large deposits, as small Fire Hall, e optionas with us whether | timent. Most Australians are of| NOTiCE and frequent additions to your account will 32 Home Boarding House. Front Street Juneau - PRI, oplonal i Scottish or Welsh des-| — Gastineau and Rawn / & English, 2 ¥ 1 IR Ree. thoSiatule of West-| ot snd. wileglance o $he British] Afler Jono 10th, wo teiephone crown is a strong emotion. \rentals for the month of June “One of our politicians has only Will be accepted at a discount. Al to refer to the Union Jack, or to Femittances by mail must bear mention King George deferentially POStmark of not later than last to bring the House down with discount date. Please be prompt cheers,” Mr. Latham said. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS make your bank balance grow amazingly Way. fast. 7 minister. I doubt whether we ever shall adopt it.” Decries Irish Policy Australia and the Irish Free| State are at opposite poles on the question of cleavage from Britain. We pay four per cent on savings accounts Seventh and Gold. compounded twice a year Fifth and Kennedy. ] “ Ninth, back of power place. ‘Only | e, dattam wid 1o commenting | T O LS, WL o v, TELEFHONE 00, ' Calhoun, opp. Seaview ||EY® Watch and Jewelry Emerald Isle. Australian and New Zealand 5 Y B e ore tbros. riasons for |Bve made extensive. prepartion for The B. M . Behrellds Bank ; b REPAIRING i the forthcoming imperial confer- ence at Ottawa, it is learfed, with a view to making even stronge: Afustralia’s attachment to the Brit- crown, two of the pocket and one of the heart. : ' at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHO] H ish book 6 BLACK OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA