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T AN TV v ey e b et e 4 S BB A R e G20 R P RN TR PR g S ., MONDAY, MARCH 21. 1938. ing. We do not need capital, i & P P Y. | 4 e produce far more-than we can BIRTHDAY 2() Years A"O | form of extravagance, useless | The Empire extends comgratula- | | fiot .saving but r we can already sell. “Wastes” in ti spending PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL Daily filaska Empire Horoscope | Directory published evers evening cxcept Sundas by the cxpenditure and what Beblen called conspicuous con- | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY sumption, haye ;».(j‘n.. economic hecessities. l).n\(‘ tions and best wishes today, theis From The Empire “The atars incline . nd and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska who doubt it should stop and consider the revival pirthday anniversary, to the follow-| | | bat dU nol compel” i 3 B. P. 0. ELKS meet a oot Ottice in Juncau as Second Class Matter. about abroad in employment by huge expen- ing - T AN M Ao a4 A every Wednesddy at 8 _— " SUBSCRIPTION RATES, glor firecrackers—armament e . DRS. KASER &;:1?;5" | p.m. Visitng brothers seivered by onrrler In Juneau and Douelas for S1.25 per month If Their Majesties wanted to set a good example fee H. Suifls MARCH 21, 1918 TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1938 mmgg’ffl Building welcome. N. C. BAN- By mail. postaze pald Tollowin ance, $6.00; they should have bought the most expensive wallets | FIELD, Exalted Ruler; O mdTante hei ety \ey could fiRd. Royalty is under a heavy responsi- i “[{{ F}llm:ugan The St. Michael Trading Com- ' sgrologers read this as an un- PHONE 56 M. H. SIDES, Secre- ne montt, in sdvnce, $135. will promptly notlfy oo "1t sely the fashion. The fashion of thrift o e B pany of Wrangell had purchased| .orgin day. although benefic as- Hours 2 am. to 9 pm. ol ’ sie liiam (Ofhive of any (Riiuee T8 R Srould bs. disdteon 1 men grow wiser and eco- (g,m“; E“i::.l:r the steamer Dart to carry mail be- | octs dominate. Venus is in kindly | | 4y T e tvery ebhcner: News ¢ 602; Business Office. 374 mics is betier ur 00d monuments will rise to i o7 tween Wrangell and the West Coast | .yay, encouraging to youthful ro-| g - e 1 William Y. ) Prince of Wales Island vidiSee. ST T MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 MiVUIR OF u~v{|\r|h PRESS sendihrifts and kin do their duty by going Bill Kiloh nar % Press 15 ¢ titled to use fof ¢n champagie, binges ; P. Finlay P Women today are under fortunate Second and fourth o dspaten e i ey : At Mes. J 58 S The following non-commissioned gyjdance which should stimulate Dr. Charles P. J Monday of each month o 3 Equalizing Taxes AN officers were appointed for the'ihem to useful activities. The stars r. Charles . Jenne | | in Scottish Rite Temple squahiz L” S i Home Guards: Quartermaster SeI~ ondourage many forms of puyblic DENTIST | begihning at 7:30 p.m. ALASKA CIRCULATIO THAN THAT O service. 3 Amusements should be well pa- E. Naghel, B. A. Rosselle, Wal- ronized, especially by men who seek (New York World-Tel 1819 the United States Supreme Court miled at under the Cor | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | DANIEL ROSS. Wor- TELEPHONE 176 ! | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- | VERS, Secretary. | MODERN | ETIQUETTE titution @ State government could | In o Fedeth] EovePnHiaRE 46 By Roberta Lee ter Johnson, P. J. F. Bolvin; cor- gyrcease from anxiety regarding —_— 5 - ot tax the operations of the Federal government and b : 5 e " SIS Qovoritrent couid Wb thx THA operations | {1ODERN ETIQUET = e i’,'""_l"'DCs I m(;‘"‘E“’:fhg ‘;mf_ "”,;‘1““_\""”1“;,‘i SR & REBEKAHS of a state Pt Ky , ° King, D. Smeaton, i dsol e it ‘_.‘ b rIA . oy Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets That de TR . b 3 ‘ { _ don; musicigns. T.|W. Richardson under which to write letters and to| | DI’. Rlcl:ard W:lllams very: ‘becomd ;A L fonrth - Oradeils- That d tself, My bave been just!dnd w th { | ¥ 1at de 1. in itse Sers Jadt] Q hat is the jcotreet, Wi (0 ,iq" c. C. Johnson. sign contracts, There irance | vy IOOF. Hall. BETTY Mo- proper. But it established what proved“to*be’ a®very address invitations to chidén’ SRRy of Tk abLVItY. Amang elenatits ‘ DENTIST | | day. s R d precedent. For 119 years the high court harked A, They should be addregged © \ord had been received that Dr. and manufacturers, though foreign| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | «,om{écsécm«;r; 1 I it Bty PMaster g TG pevighne had secured his news may be rather alarming | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | | BLAKE, 5 ed and elaborated tax i i Charles Brown e 4 ) h ‘e : ! PPN 7. 7 T ‘ ission as a captain with the Neptune is in adverse Gos; - Even after adoption of the Sixteenth Amendment, Q. Should a girl pay, her ow ”::\‘::x‘u “Grizzlies" at Camp Kear- (l‘a\]mh the evening and may pre- S giving Congress power to tax incomes “from whatever fare when she meets a man acguain- y. California. age international misunderstand- —re : & source derived,” the Supreme Court held fast to the tance on the streetcar op bus? LA G5 fith i’ cantiAmR b Rlas thomR \ cu s th ! precedent. It ruled that the government couldn't = A. Yes. Neither should the man oo christian and Mrs. Chris- who desire to deceive and encour- Dr- J“dson whlth" ! m ; tax the salaries of state, county and municipal em- insist upon paying her fate, vian, of Holy Trinity Cathedral, | ages pretenders CHIROPRACTOR | § ployees, or the interest on the bonds of state and Q. How should one invité a per- had returhed on the. Brincess Royal Exposure of waste of public fund Drugless Physician | local governments. It said the government couldn’t|son to-fill a place at dinner? ','”m a trip south where they had and organized graft in many cities Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 AR 4 ¥ tax the profits which an oil company made drilling A, Since no one but an 'ntimate o * 8 SGUS 5 A0 I ba TR oS the Tast Tow Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | ! PUROLA REMEDIES AGREEMENTS CAN BE MADE on state school lands. And, in reverse, it exempted friend ir asked to do this the in- B i, M5 Bansafoha) CortpsaL trials PHONE 667 ! i 4 lvdvry;:l' ~uljv'|v& and federal bonc ‘.xum iuw taxation. vitation is always telephoned A card from George A. Getchell, will clog the court |4 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Tentative settlement—that is, agreement subject It held I”;-"]-' l;m*]wvlnlm.w tax the profit m..: m(I +-et t of Thane, had been r May is likely to be unlucky for ? | FULLY COMPOUNDED al of t pliixinns Bosbdd. Sess SRS ERAE because ndiabs R ey b, G o N with the informa- stock brokers and holders of securi- 1c pproval of the Natic Labor Relations goleilney & ceived in Juneau il E @ Y | r ext Coliseum in the labor dispute at the Glacier Sea Foods N ;‘,f,“,‘,;":,](:}f;”“f"x:"'im & ok LR DAILY LESSONS tion that he had arrived with {Am- ties. The markets of the world will Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street . N ' % whe be & lis| i M erica erseas. fluc te sharply. ST ] in Petersburg is indicative of what can be accomplished 40" o voyiqity ‘of that preceder Recently, how- IN ENGLISH erican forces overseas HPL:IIB '] D RN e DENTT: o PHONE 9i~-Free Delivery ; ; when differing groups sit down and aim toward & ayen it yuled that federal PWA contractors were sub- o ¢ s At - 1o DU 9 10,0 Dt e 3 S B N A Nl inite goal. News dispatches point out that it Wasn't ject to state taxation, and that conservators and lqui- By W. L. Gordon The last Legislature had dei:ged :he ;:xuehur.\' orba )‘P‘ai) nfflu::;nm:;\ SEW?RDPSUIU;'J;QNG i Tinite goal. ¥ o 8 ’ bl P § ¢ A VOIS 3 = r g y V] m ers he family con- 3 fifteen minutes after an N.LR.B. meeting had been dators of state banks had to pay federal income taxes SRS ‘\I’ 4 c:“m,‘3Bh:frc;ml;;alvr,x.oh;,", ,,(-’n‘,‘u,: g,-;:‘;y Cnondn-n will fulfill _OHLL i Toh ! | )i in Petershitg. in: iobnnestion: with the case \And. {t overruled HHEEPekedbnt, i to profits | Words Often Misused: Do not say. | yay one. o celebrate. the bithday high ideals. e i “Tomorrow’s Styles | ‘ 3 sachet tless, some from state school lands and from an lands, 8 e h i % 3 e 3 R 4 that the agreement was reached. Doubtless ome He was too dumb to realize tha of William H. Seward and was to Children born on this ds ha - of " sound constructive thinking and discussion had taken Given time, this happy process of sound reasoning | they were laughing at B’ Say. o b ae Sowards Day. Biy Wil e MUY and successtul, | | DR. H. VANCE ! Today s place prior to that action. Employer and employee May brin ""”‘“'_‘ around to concluding justly that | “He was too :'\pid to realize tha L3 Subjects of this sign of Aries are | OSTEOPATH i had gotten down to brass and ironed out their 1@:‘\’;:;’;“‘\ and all incanes should be equal before all \hvo::1 were l\é;l_w!nna at l;ljm i Weather: Highest, 29: lowest 16, usually strong-willed, enthusiastic ;:amunauon ;:)n(: exxzflmlmfmsn 11 : 5 2 el Government agehoy . T aans ten Mispronounci goyote. 1o : and energetic. Many have artistic | free. Hours 012; 1 to 5: | '¢ major Aouhles” betdze: the hetiteal govarnment agency We hope we live long enough to hear the court' Pronounce ki-ot, i as in Hte, o as “E0¢ SPO¥ . 2 genius, 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | | had entered the picture. ; L declare that, precedents notwithstanding, the Con-|in no, accent first syllabla, Rosa Bonheur, noted French | Gastineau Hotel Annex |4 1 i It is excellent news that settlement has been made stitution is a charter of government and not one of Often Misspelled: Rhetoric. Ob- L] painter, was born on this day 1822. | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | I (! ] E in the Petersburg case and it is hoped that it may privileges and immunities. We hope to see the day ' serve the rh. Others who have celebrated it as e ] : | setve as an example in the controwarsy now reging when even judges have to pay the same taxes that or-| Synonyms: Exhilarate,’ shimate & B thany miline Sir Anthony Yanler = t § E between other canneries in Alaska and their work- dinary citizens pay elate, invigorate, inspirit, gladd | H Dyck. Flemish artist, 1509; Thomas | | iluneaus Own Store ol 1f settleme 4 be reached at a canning SaEM enliven, cheer. " Iv r rd, st r 22 1 \ % sy men, 1f seltlement can be 1 The GOt o @ - e 5 ; Crawford, (u]p.lm. H(lj‘ Robert Slmpson, Opt.D. J ) handles shrimp and crabs, it would appear he Goat is Gotten Word Study: “Use a word threc (Copyright, 1938) plant which handles shrimp and crabs, it would apg e ‘u(x 1 thi reement sho be possible between R times and it is you Let us in- ek v/ o A Graduate Los Angeles College | ) low at ag ent sl ssible € s 3 s (z.p‘p‘.,m, SF suliion’ ramiies: wink Thete Henies (Cincinnati Enquirer) rease our vocabulary by mastering GLOUCESTER, England, March - of &K:;":‘u:‘;lfig;“d | f i ; . Literally. if not figuratively, Chancellor Hitler has ¢h€ word each day. Today’s word: 21.—Dredges recovered a handless [1] . | er all, the k 1 of the dispute at Pe B A o, 15y . S ted Lenses Ground i ,Am. el . question which is now hold- ~gotten the goat” of his subjects—the goat being the | Propriety; quality of being proper: arm from the River Severn — new Disssm Fi ! - burg was wages, the same question s one which heralds the bock beer season. A i decree !itness. “Never do an act of which evidence of a mysterious saw mur- S . industry If they PED SOpERGONS 1) S8 Sation bans the domestic sale of bock and other heavy beers, YOU doubt the justice or propriety.” der. H i % ' ans C estic sale o a P °a beers, & ! were adjusted in one instance, why can not they be n g0 ) B A BURCE BHEE O BOPK B e of s eer®’ | _Prom the Latin The hand, apparently sawed off, WHEN IN A BURRY | " e ; SRR B Fial § | CALL COLE FOR OIL | i ; the other? Bock beer may still be exported from Germany, because s was not found. The arm fitted ! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | [ As in all disputes of this nature, it probably Will it brings in needed foreign exchange i . # the brick-weighted torso of a man ks i p“;mum QUIbK' ! mean some give and take and it is to be hoped that The ban on bock beer, with its resulting disap- found in the river with its head and ppapNPY Neb, March 21 — | s ! { the contesting parties will not be too long in accepting | pointment to many millions of Germans. perhaps LOCK and LEARN limbs sawed off. Found sleeping in a freight car with | COLE TRANSFER | e ) By A. C. Gordon that attitude. Closing down of Alaska’s No. 1 industry 1sn’t an especially heinous act of regimentation. It is SN i ray dog he had befriended, 15- Phone 3441 or Night 554 | 1 for one season can have a very adverse effect upon nhl«'\\‘nx]m\: however, because it gives seasonal empha- i B e e e v-old Boyd Cabeen of Lincoln, *— S 7 A R R i SPEItory 6 - people, setting back its business SIS 10 the scope of regimentation which exists in an 1 ‘hat age Y yomen | Neb., told police he decided to “bum” | the oy i er pele, setin o et 18 2am G0 mosliioes | FORD AGENCY | o> joitpoterne esind s — % 25U D 0| 'S, GRAVES i s a long ways : 2 : : | b momentum g 3 In the old days before Hitler, a mental portrait 2. Did George Washington smoke (Authorized Dealers) refused permission to travel with I | ‘The Clothing Man” | —_— of a typical German would have had him enjosing | or chew tobacco? GREASES his canine pet in a passenger car. Dr. Rae L. Carlson L Homaton i S rrons 11 i PRING, FICKLE MAIDEN, ARRIVES | his pibe. his beer or schnapps, and on the table beside| 3 How are the right and ' the GAS — OILS B R OPTOMETRIST | Marx Clothing ‘ ! G { him & bowl of pretzels, but now nothing is left but | jeft panks of a river determitned? el i i 0 i i BUIE. wrie weather” sald M Twain, “is always (he pretzels. Previous Nazi decrees ordered the spar-| 4 In what vear were the last Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewesl;{ e H B QL Ass i VR g et . P ¢ g s e . et Sho) Phone Green "™doiig something; always atiending strictly to busi- M U5 ‘h‘w‘)“’b:]‘Y‘”I]::l‘v’l“ :”“’-"i:‘l““ ‘}I{;n:\‘;‘l 1“11'";“‘;‘7‘; silent_feature films made? JUNEAU MOTORS 1o = ] ness; a'ways getting up new designs and trying them [ th &t T8 SR BED Con e e I’( ‘l'l e y ”:‘ 5. For how long were New .York Foot of Main Street o o ot 1) g | mle t will go. But it gets through goore Gorinh Clet b * even preiaey | L Philadelphin the casiifqogne — % | Hollmann’s Pharmacy i gov ental edict, 50 it is possible that even pretzels ;. g » il | e " 1 more business in Spring than in any other season. are frowned ,,,,m,_ il - ‘ HNE ‘\ 201 Seward St. m!vy A osix m{u*rl-m kinds of weather inside of twenty-four self-sufficiency, a m(»:l,\“hulu‘n-.\.\ undertaking at est., 2 No; he did not use tobacco in JAMES C. COOPER | at very reasonable rates i FRESH DRUGE i ildine The subjects of the dictatorship, of course, have 10| any form |1 C P A { | PAUL BLOEDHORN i Spring again has officially arrived, and with it :f)llll‘h‘llllml(lh'l]m':"*']*'l’[ ‘xV)v"-q:)‘m n\()»tk!llvn‘{m‘xl“l!\ ol 3 The right bank is the one to 303-05 Goldstein Building | S. FRANKLIN STREET - ‘ as the great humorous long ago commented, the '1“1 ;' 1ey lost everything—bock beer now in-|vour right as you look down the Public Stenographer F e ) ! Sy cluded " variety which makes it the more intriguing. As it tream in the direction the current Notary Public 5 oo Nt o i o gl e s n s Ao : [ B WARRACK | . was falling. reminder of December; with dawn this Proper Reading Pace 4. Five silent pictures were made [ AON I MEZE ANTNA | Engineers—Contractors | morning, a brilliant sun arose from back of Mount PR o v A l BODD]NG TRANSFER HOTEL JUNEAU ) Roberts to bathe the sirrounding snow-capped peaks b g I 5 New York was temporary eap-| | “pyapyny PHONE | BEAUTY SHOP 1] JUNEAU ] & : s g : | Mr. Roosevelt’s first article in Liberty is supposed | ital for one year; Philadelphia then | | U { ) ) in golden grandeur. What may be offered in the Way (5 take 22 minutes 5 seconds in the reading. The time | became capital from 1790 to :1800,| | BUILPING 19 LYLAH WILSON (s 8 “‘ef “weather before night not even the wisest person aljotment is a Liberty formula which appears at the | and since then Washington. Rock—Coal Hauling Contoure Telephone | | —— - can forecast. Even those experts who study the whims head of all its reading matter, but it obviously has Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery X-Er-Vac 538 e ¢f climatic changes {10 those face-saving words peculiar relevance for an article on the New Deal from i = = 7 || COME IN and SEE ‘:;o’;‘w | ] “ptobably” and “possibly” when giving a prediction so authoritative a sourgef’s The heart of the New Deal | | iciia) | STROMI;EIEI,G]&AB | i ¢ of what may be in the offing is the planned life as adginst the; cutthroat competi- ) When in Need of ] - | A is indeed a fickle maiden. For a moment she wooes ""“[j“"“ P_““{‘””? ““:*1 FEEUIRIAG Hhan.g world in which Mort“ary is | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL 5 || “Our door step is worn by us with the radiance of her sun-kissed smile, then &yiioooan) A "“,’["‘.“" fhat Gt . magueiye Fourth and Franklin Sts. .o DEVLIN’S i Satistied Customers’ - article will take 22 mintites 5 seconds t 3 0 more. ! s | . darts off on some wild caper to flirt in in the court po jass? 2 SN o toad. no Mo | PHONE 136 | GENERAL BAULING [ Paris Fashion Shoes | 2 2 4 11! ; ©of King Winter; only to flash back, as despondency History has known some rugged individual readers, | ~oeeoee. e nioh = i about to overtake us, bringing with her the rush of Lord Macaulay could probably do the Liberty article |3 STORAGE and CRATING SaLsTe o = bloom, the urge to be out along the stream where the in three minutes flat. Rudyard Kipling covered print | | prc CALL US JUNEAU T BEERJATLED ¥ peckled beauties are awakening from their winter @lmost as fast, If we may. trust the recolicctions of || SATISFACTION IN ANALAW win saliy Clark Y Sem aoue his school companions from “Stalky & Co." This| | FOOD QUALITY AT ; + JUNEAU TRANSFER ‘(::"’X;)nc SR AYEy Yol Boca MELODY HOUSE In French One hundred and thirty-six varieties of weather Would be cutthroat, cannibalistic reading, and wo are | UNITED FOOD Co i " velt, the president’s son. Music and Electric Appliances a in twenty-four hours was Mi Waln's hoast. - As Mk ;m( \\ut)\nw/(l mK nlnd ll.lat Macaulay believed in | TELEPHONE—16 & Phone 48—Night Phone 696 AR (Next Gastineau Hotel) § . ia Southeast Alaska welcome again the Spring season, \IS¢Z-faire and Kipling was an imperialist. A social- 7 | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italian j w6 Iiave nd Fedson 1o sutroct (s 1ns g A%\ minded generation, aurled. Up with a good book or| 4 i GENERAL MOTORS S bR A | o B R e s *® magazine in an ever-normal world, will retuse to let fsed— 5.3 fasea SRR WML ST DELCO and ] IR S A8 O AT Dinners E ating. But variety, after all, is the spice of the devil take the hindmost reader. It will rejoice in | o = s | pere——e — | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | 4] life and that perhaps, is the reason why the advent a fixed social schedule of 22 minufes 5 seconds. It will B : b . Music S ot Spein puios new sest i ur exiiano 10088 efon POTSLLIND B S e | GARBAGE HAULED |[|i “The Store for Men” } | W. P. JOHNSON Alaska Music Supply GASTINEAU CAFE us up for the forthcoming season of wide activity. TR — Reasonable Monthly Rates ) 9, J “The Frigidaire Man” Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ,‘«U Vivacious maiden, we welcome you, fickle and exas- G.0.P. Auditors | E. 0. DAVIS ! SABIN s l’hnol—]l:fi;:l Instruments | | 4 : i ; . U. By and Supplies e e e | 9 perating though you may be. You can't fool us with — TELEPHONE 212 () 2l ‘ : Ph . Second o ihat flurry of snow. We know from your past esca- (New York World-Telegram) i L ] i Front St.—Triangle Bldg. VISIT THE one 208 122 W. [aks aadtiples ains oalises ) pades that you can't stick to that guy Winter much Dr. Glenn Frank, chairman of the committe . P g |tor sale at The Empire Office. Ionger. Besides, there is Easter and you'll have to be Which will attempt to formulate a new policy for the ¥ = S and N Try the Empire classifieds for | — - — P O T S Republican party, says that task No. 1 will be Yesiitty Empire classifieas pay. - v To make “an utterly honest and objective audi( FIVE AND TEN : f the New Desi, beginhing with Mu«"h 1933, and £ A For an ple of change of pace t diplomatie AL 93, and st oveY eems to be about tops v OGN o (iR e ' - . ' Well, maybe that's right. A party which ha s i nothing at which to point with pride is following ortho- lox political procedure when it goes in he viewing alarm. But we think King Zag's sisters are reported I ‘Well, how much money have PERCY’S CAFE | 'l‘lle First National Bank sband hunting they got? The New hc( nomies P adelphia Record) A press cable from London reports with approval another ind prof. e an JQ_r I)r Fxfinks (uinn'l(u' Wm.‘(.‘ be To make aB ugerly mm and objectiwe udt i+ of the Republiean party’s record, beginning with when Warren G. Harding became Presi- and coming down to date March, 18 dent, Bank & - Juneau, Alaska | | | | | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy \ COFFEE SHOP : Percy Reynolds, Manager I JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 that Englard’s queens, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Chrdetioh I HARRY ° Mary, “sht avagance” when they visited the o-born Senator Norris sav: A 3 ) Senatof s says our most ureent S A Dritish Industries Fair at Olympia. Queen Elizabeth m B uncmployment. Havi | RACE | for 38 3 remploymer; aving been in Congress A | B e T s T e R oemploymest. Baving been in Congress COMMERCIAL e COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS (8250, but ordered some instead for 7 shillings ($L75). 1ny such difficulty—Cleveland Plain Degoe. - : ACCOUNTS Queen Mary bought a dozen of those at 3 shillings o g A and SAVIN S “The Squibb | ; 2 pence (80 cents). We hope their example does not The cid Grecian Mar thok Steres ot p ¢ ia ) runners have be 7 : Far be it from us to read Their Majesties a lec- il o Tunning: for President g ) ee years ahead of 2 ture in econcmics, but we must confess that we. think 3 4 wm 404 e o the pogs. Our probieny 16 [WARVES G Lo Keeps.—Clevelamb Bl Desier | their conduct deplorable. Bad encugh that national incomes are maldistributed. How much werse it weuld be if the lucky ones who get the lareer shares +hould suddenly take to thrift, instead of redistribut- ing purchasing power by a little “unwise” spending This may*sound topsy-turvy, but we live in a topsy-turvy world. The luxuries o! the rich provide Congressmen opposing a big navy program want t understood that our ships must stay at home. It is il right to swigh if they dont 80 near any ocean.— Cleveland Plain; Deale) bl L Senator Ben) may discover that when TVA plays | Resources Over Two and One-Hetf Million Dollars Ala;ka Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718—Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St 2% Paid on