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1938. $ieite L VIR Yy Zloroscope oW : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL SATURDAY, MAY 7, ;rml\x([ilum l;mh public ]\\(n‘yk\v of the types herein inai- | HAPPY ‘ | cated as they may sele BIRTHDAY The committee in covering the point of legislative Directory PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Daily Alaska Empire 20 Years Ago | Published every evening except Su it it o approval pointed out the need for immediate action pp, prmoire estends conaratula-‘ GASTINEAU CHANNEL ENFIRE PRINTING ‘COMPANY and said: tions and best wishes today, their| From The Empire “The stars incline MELEN TROY BENDER - - - - =~ President “Ordinarily, it would be well to require expressed|yirthday anniversary, to the follow- L ol |‘ but do not compel” 4 B. P. 0. ELKS meet R. L. BERNARD - - Vi dent and Business Manager formal approval by the legislature of any proposed |ing: 2 STy | - DRS. KAS every Wednesday at 8 Becond Main Street : bond issue, but in the present instance prompt action v MAY 7, 1018 i SUNDAY, MAY z, 193% | - g:#:gnunch p.m; - Visitag brothers e Pw m“p P )nd Class Matter. 13 required and it seems not to be practicable to call MAY 7 | Adverse planctary aspects are ac- Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BAN- el _'_, ——— the legislature into special session; and so the com- William Paul _ The Northern Red Cross Institute | tjve today, according to astrology. PHONE 56 ! FIELD, Exalted Ruler; % was held at the University of Wash-| ¢ 5 a time to take stock of charac- 4 for $1.25 per month. mittee has deemed it proper to recommend passage Roberta Dooley Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. M. H. SIDES, Secre- § 5 Sl " {ington. The delegates from Alaska |, t. i fevaments; 7] By mail el »f the bill in its present form. Lillian Kiloh, _ ing | ter and achieveme! tary. i/ o B T Aot It is obvious that the sentiment of Congress, at Raymond Fullert were Mesdames J. R Willis, R J.| Revolt against old doctrines and & T y ‘ e seibars wil ¢ e wtly notify ; o it Mrs. W. W. Council’ { oraxg and Maybelle TEOTREE e of | ancient. philosophies may be evie o . e » the de- least in the House, is overwhelmingly favorable to L June: . <« | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i 1asl Walter Bindseil* | Juneau. dent, but there should be also a re-| i £ S o itk b Al Alaska, her people and her development plans. To Ernest Holpi® | vival of religious interest. | Second and fourth e = o dissipate that friendly feeling which emanates from : e Joe Baxter had been appointed yapor continues under a planetary! | Dr. Charles P. Jenne AP A g i TR L gl ASSOCIATED RS- e o tor | the!"White: Hous n by failing to help ourselves or MAY 8 Li Court bailiff to succeed James Ma- | qiration most threatening to indus- | ot A G in Scot;tl.sh rtmfl s’gemn:l; Mflbl):lunn of news disp L ’n lmp:x:} by refusing to help ourselves would appear to be a Helen Cmpperneu’ honey who took the position as mgh! try. There may be clashes between | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg." X beginn rl:g ;os‘s v‘;’ar' . RS Eemtarm - Pl also the local eV hort-sighted viewpoint, aimed directly at curtailment m uard at the Federal jail in place of jay enforcement agents and strik-| R EERAKE 178 | DAyanMES o T .o YT e T f the Territory’s development, Roland Winn ers, especially on the Pacific Coast. | ;hlpful Sl::::;y . A S HAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION _— N A Kb i S A v{“me" ?}u‘;’““‘ bj °‘“t‘;‘°“5 ’l" ac-|& e 3 By e CEDPT TUR (O AN A a S, s Gi cepting suitors under is rule of ey ~ WILL WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE? . | tertained at their home in Douglss| tho stars which may incline toward| T n PRI with a farewell to their son Oscar fickleness and lack of serious in-| Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets Dr. Richar¢ Williams 1 Am- | Tomorrow, the whole nation will honor the MODERN who was among those who had been | yapsion” | svery second and fourth Wednes- erican mother. It is a formal reciprocation for ma- drafted and were to leave on the is 5 | OOF. Hall BETTY Mec- s nd iy oy ETIGUETIE | | o o o v o0 o s St ows, e oy DENTIST §i : ternal love and devotion. But it is also more than T 10th. Forty guest . | for meetings of persons of opposite OFFICE AND RESIDENCE CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTh hat; it is a formal.acknowledgement and apprecia tion By Roberta Le: the affair. Upon special request, M./ sex who may begin friendships that GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. * J. O'Connor delivered a stirring pa- for the many sacrifices made by mother. 3 —_— [N 1 are lasting, although romance should | | > 8 55 the young men. |pe avoi dy OSBRSS SN Among all the voluntary sacrifices that surround| Q. Does the young Woman make | (Fiotic address to the young be flVOfdt'd-r A mothe! I i ™ 3 o fir 2 ' 3 o TR Service of members of college stu- motherhood with a celestial halo, there is one in- the first move to part gffgr bein: Mr. and Mrs. Al Forsythe left onl gents in public work is forecast AREEREY Ay g S 3 s voluntary sacrifice which rises as large black introduced to an elderly§ goman? J 3 . P s s R 1 rio itz Ll A. No; it 18 propee THat ‘the - | ‘D¢ Humbojdt for Seattle It was his, pany girls will be employed under Dr. Judson Whittier 1 hadow in front of it. Tt is the accumulated shadow $ ? first visit to the States in five years. CHIROPRACTOR army and navy direction. The Church of Englagd com: under a configuration that presag derly woman do this. Q. What does one send with a graduation gift? of 12,182 mothers who died from childbirth during the 1936. (1937 statistics are not yet available) | Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 & = a (7] 7] Attorney H. L. Faulkner, who had just returned from a trip to Seat- year of Childbirth is a natural process and with the salling es unusual policies affecting inter- Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | proper éars, it ‘can alid b e & normal one. ‘The| gratiistiom - LT S AdE o™ | tle) satd thera were plERty ot Jile /o agishat farationis. ! PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES United States leads the list of 17 forelgn countries I Q. Is there a feminine diminutive "7 O7 the streets there and the persons whose birthdate it is have| Ht-———-——-— PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- CONGRESSIONAL EFFORT TO AID |ine nigh rate of maternal mortality. Moreover, for a small girl, corresponding to 'TPression that people hac thal|the augury of a year of perplexities. &~ ——— —— FULLY COMPOUNDED ALASKA studies on the causes of maternal deaths in many “Master” for a boy? s Tort s Vo e bt Rvoi (s (Rt u states within the Union have. brought the definite| A. None other than “Miss.” | TR Enoiid e e Dr. A. W. Stewart ¥ront Sfreet Next Coliscum In passing the Dimond bond bill the other day | . .oy cion that more than two-thirds of the maternal iz o e Due 5 Tkl gy | Faclo Lo M i ) DENTISY { P % e : ; : : e L : s atérnal| USSR i to the fact that the Road | roreseen HONE %i—Free Delivery and sending it to the Senate, where it is now under geaths are preventable. | DAILY LESS . Commission lacked the funds G| cyjjdren born on this day prob- Hours 9 am to 6 P ——— e : consideration, the House of Representatives apps Early and adequate prenatal care from a physician = ONS | ! ciear the road, it was urged that al ably will be clever. Many subjects| | SEWARD BUILDING fosolius LT R ently was motivated by a desire 1o aid Alaska imme- Will, in most cases, assure a normal course and un- IN ENGLISH ;‘“'“""“(’""‘"\"ml‘l’(‘;’”“]"(':“‘]"‘s‘]‘wsnl‘i"""“ :;:L of this sign of Taurus reach dis- Office Phone 469 o 2 Y srminati reg oy ourse, 3 3 | erested wi g shoveling g Hhatey - po diately by permitting the Territory o come under the CVentiu! Bt il Gk o n'.A:‘r"\l,f..,m): o BY W. L Gordon . “now if they desired the road opened -“;;“I‘;)’l‘) aslsbe pavers . Wi R . Tomorrow's"Styles ‘8 benefits ‘of the pew public works program. It was oo % e number died from fome g : T Mendenhall. rond was open 45| onsin, was born on this day 1997 3 DR. H. VANCE Today 4 guided, of course, by the report of the Committee chscure disease. it would have been considered an .vb‘,,;:,rg:l,()\al)’\;l‘\.’-\:' ::l' D:n’:‘:;u;n i 7”"; Others who have celebrated it a_«“ i OSTEOPATH t 5 on Territories which had given specific Teasons Why epidemic and public opinion would have been Very you sees” i i Judge R. W. Jennings hiad signed i,f’jffi"",fi.,,'igiffid"lstgl-“}x;f'}fif:\ Pl ol e".mmw? vy Alaska should be allowed to incur bonded indebtedness much aroused if no serious measures were taken for|" Often Mispronounced: Rational, an erdesdusghating Ml BT oy gersoll Aitken, sculptor, 1878, | f"’,f'w";‘f';(rfb;’ ;gp;fih,:e::. : ! of and I ¥ L the prevention of such. ? e first syl s s 2 g islands as a Com- up to two million dollars if it saw fit e o on of such 5 | Pronounce first syllable rash, a as adjoining islands as a Com = Gasiinean Hotel! Atinex missioner’s to be known MONDAY, MAY 9, 1938 . X But what is even more appalling is the number in ash. precinet @ A copy of the report of the Territories COMMIt- ¢ yihers who have escaped the final step into| Often Misspelled: Picnic; ic. Pic- | at Metlakatia precinct. EAWArd Mar- | ctrologers read this s an un-| s cors Franklin St. mon_____ce ¥ tee has just been received and a few passages frOm|geath, but have remained alive, suffering some il Dicker and picnicking; ick. den, well known Native minister ymuortant day in planetary direc- — e e 3 it throws light on the friendly feeling toward Alaska effects as a result of childbirth and whose suffering )S-V'l‘l‘_’".‘""“ GUIO‘L \ Wf':?;- mer- ;’)’ d r‘:};f:*'hk‘:zn::;“?\\:f::\ra:fpfli:zt‘dmt tion. Bov]pfic aspects guide the |3 rs [{Juneau’s Own Store ‘o 1 " i. NOW! y selves - 2 4 chandise, commodities, stock. ne 'S C |SS el v > i B 5 rorort oAt to the U. S. Children’s Bureau hlzl“l!.\:x: ‘ e e oty paR il S Weather: Highest 57; lowes wield pover. Those who exercise | Gradustc Los Angeles College Ty e “The committee is of the opinion that the pro- ToxeriBE W OAMRING %5 pareent ‘(j’r‘t"‘assl):;rD\;giabdtf‘l;r{r:gnrr}:sx;i’rx:;* ‘(‘“.H‘r"l"" Highest 57; lowest 35. ¢oniro) of human destinies in busi- ‘ of (?;:tr:);x;zyog;nd i o posed amount of authorized indebtedness is modest 5 gepsis (infection). 23 persent it et s el Bags o in elimppent ATl VL s e g ‘The Rexall Store oy and will be within the ability of the Territory to meet 3. Abortion, 22 percent, a tube, pipe, etc. “The orifice of the NOTICE Secret and indirect methods will | gl - your when due, and that such authorization may be of 4. Hemorrhage, 10 percent. tube was very small.” The Pacific Coast Coal Co. bunk- o encouraged under this configura- | s lale % Reliable ' definite benefit to the people of the Territory and 5. Other accidents, 13 percent | WITRA ST T exs will close noon on Saturdays dur- yion which stimulates selfish am-|| WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists : 6. All other causes, 9 percent ing summer months. Effective May| pition and inspires ruthless methods CALL COLE FOR OIL || compound will enable them at their own expense to under- Biirgeon CenbIk - Dibihas. Parcus Gh the ‘U, 8: LOOK and LEARN 7, 1938. BAV - bty aucoRes. | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, .m any || pm’- . s take, possibly with Federal aid, necessary public pyplic Health Service, considers ignorance and in- By A. C. Gordon e There is a sign indicating crowd- amount . . . QUICK! works. Alaska is still a frontier country and there difference of patients as one of the chief cau ; an Empire ad. ed hospitals in many parts of the COLE TRANSFER Butler-M: D C 5 O SRR ] e 3 ] e e — jorld. An epidemic is prognosticated i | | butler-Mauro Urug Lo. is a pressing need of voads, air fields, and air-naviga- maternal deaths. He say 1. What element is found in | S i e I;‘Uol'rlh.(: Ginttad Blates: |- 3441 or Night 554 | | = tion facilities, as well as ~ther types of public works, “In the cities of New York and Philadelphin, it larger quantity in the human body| | 10 It® Paint We Have W {170 0 5" i00q by threatening | S5 —= for the development of the Territory. The committee was found that approximately one-third of all mater- | than any other? | lDEAL PA]NT SHOP | portents which seem to forecast Bhri Vi fevie M satad by H s GRAVES ' has in view the recent message from the President of 1@l deaths were attributed to ignorance and lack of . 2. What three islands figured | | FRED W. WENDT |' 'much suffering through unemploy- | “The &hm" Man” it it iasting a piblls wirks R n Cooperation on the part of the patient. A recent prortmw.nu’,\' in the life of Napoleon PHONE 549 | ment, despite relief programs. Strike Dl’ Rae L. Car]son { ay be at least in part carried out through FePOrt made by the Children's Bureau shows that 51 B%’Nl@;"’»_ &4 leaders will lose prestige through an * OPTOMETRIST | Home of Hart Schaftner and Soeh ’ to States, Territories and mupici- PEFCent of women dying from puerperal causes had| 3 D I8l nHn S kie unfortunate incident. | ) Marx Clothing . 0 toads cause warts? e - Girls will enjoy weeks of excep- | pal At the time by reason of limitations esent et its organic act as to indebtedness and by reason overs the greatest area? ¥ | 3 f o it c s e 1 o it 00 1) R L1 e e e e v .o | U T | Jumes Sty Shop || b sy vty Sty - 1 GASTINEAU MOTOR | ritorial Legislature will not convene until January 9, 12.percent had prenatal supervision which might be| 1. Oxygen | LADIES'—MISSES’ | young men contemplate careers of|F i 1939, he Territory of Alaska will not be able to par. CONsidered adequate One cannot be complacent in| 2. Corsica, where he was bom; | | READY-TO-WEAR Rl e B AR e s FINE | SERVICE ¥ ticipate during the current vear in any Federal public 1€ face of such facts. The opportunity for parents| Elba, where he was exiled; St. Hel-| ' Seward Street Near Third | yice, W st T manalitt PHONE 727 works program through loans made to States and Ter- to know the essential needs of maternal care and the | ena, th'l'v he died. 14 AN T #| Leon Blum, the French statesman, at very reasonable rates | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING l development of facilities to make available the neces-| 3. Science of coins and medals 2 has in his horoscope strange por- i | Gas—Oil—Storage ritories by the Public Works Administration or other Federal authority unless the 1 under consideration is enacted. The enactment of the bill may also be had no prenatal ervision, and that 10 percent | 5. What American National Park cian or the doctor was called fol had not seen a pi 4. Scientists do not believe there sary services are challenges confronting the public' is any connection between handlmg health authorities, physicians, and the laity aiike.” toads and the appearance of warts | tional gayety and unusual romanc- Otfice Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Shop Phone Green 331 IR P | NEW ALASKAN ! tents which seem to indicate a sum-| mer of supreme difficulties. Should | he gain in power through the year | & AUL BLOEDHORN o It is obvious fr 4 2 ial s . | | helpful in enabling the Territory to aid in providing ¢ mw-‘mu‘:; n:’::t’:)‘: ?}?:::u‘vll‘“l 'l‘" ‘"‘f‘ra_’ _‘”" 5. Yellowstone National Park. | | HOTEL evil omens are seen affecting the |g———-——— 5 J. B. WARRACK work for those of its citizens who are unemployed P st gh dissemination o W e So. Franklin Street French nation. | ! Al Gaid ey tlf}r [f:;‘ ntial _|x1f(?rxxxallnxx, only ‘w{m‘\ knowledg&: can| Lode and placer location notices | | JUNEAU. Phone Single O | Grave international crises again | ON THE MEZZANINE Enmnee“ Contncton Stressing further its reasons for early action and © fight ignorance, and the application of knowledge for sale at The Empire Office. } | 'are prophesied. The seers foretell | HOTEL JUNEAU | pointing cut how the majority of the last Legislature is the second step for the solution of the problem. | _y e .__ S consequences more serious than an- | BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU B & ned & simillar fieasime KOOWh At ECE. 2590 JAst Eleven maternal deaths were reported for the ' - m| | Audit—Tax and System Service | | ticipated. | LAH WILSON 1! sommittee erritories . vear 1931 in Alaska, for the total number of 1220 || JAMES C. COOPER Persons whose birthdate it is have | LY! e LG o L el year, the House committee on Territories made this *~ | . s | || Contour Telephone R Dot births. Only 655 of the above number of births were | l The Charles W. Carter | | | C. P. A the augury of a year of problems to | x:: v‘ Py P = “The only substantial difference between H.R. delivered by physicians; 256 were delivered by mid- I Mortua i1 303-05 Goldstein Building which secret influences or unrecog-| | - N0 ___L COME IN and SEE the NEW | 2520 and the bill now 6t SOnMARTAL that HR, Wives, 138 were delivered by nurses, and 180 were de-| ry | Public Stenographer nized enemies may contribute. F‘in-l & STROMBERG-CLRLSON | and the bill now under consideration is that H.R. ared with o, ShEHE S ienAatis | l Fourth and Franklin. Sts. | Notary Public ancial matters should be satisfac-| l—————————'-'. \ RADIOS 2520 provided that no indebtednéss should be incurred | 10 : : gl i : |} PHONE 136 " LA M| tory. | G ND DIEFERENT B.B unless the amount thercof had been authorized by ""“]‘ gk slevan, ;‘0““‘" bt "_3’9” Bemens |1 | Children born on this day prob- NEWMTWE“" :'- . Burford & Co. the Alaska Legislature as well as by the board of | %% “’“‘ el f".“‘l‘“_e‘*-l P ERIRY ik ,“_ee"_f’"‘;“’"d_‘l* —r 1 ably will be imaginative and sen- VLIN’S OuE doos ‘aep Wi b finance. The Alaska Territorial Legislature convened | {F0M that singular blessing of mother’s love. They T B R SYSTEM CLEANIN | sitive. Subjects of this sign are ori- | DE Satistied Customers” 1t 0816 Biinial sessibn on Janusry 41,4987 and dubing hfive also been deprived M.zhe protgctmn ‘nnd security FORD AGENCY SYSTE ) ¥ G ginal and_ resourceful, dreamers who | Paris Fashion Shoes '_‘—-___— that session the Terriorial House of Reresentatives, ¥1ich & compleie and normal family uni alfords to I BGAING Phone 15 e g iR R R e consisting of 16 members in all. a SRR ’ a vot ne child. heir adjustmen 0 life has been made u rize alers) | r James arrie, famous writer, ,‘ g e Y : ‘_ et b"_ a vole 1 erefore more difficult and subsequently the com- ALASKA LAUNDBY | was born on this day 1860. Others s e 1 . SPECIALIZING of 12 to 4 a memorial recommending the passage of GREASES - i JUNEAU HER. 2520, A Similar memorisl was defeated 1o the munity will share the burden of whatever maladjust- - o o ‘Who have celebrated it as a birth- 52 simila orial ws defeated i Whe | "t GAS — OILS e 3 | day include Samuel Carter Hall MELODY HOUSE Senate, which consists of eight members, by a vote ] | Bri 4 i In French We cannot but repeat Dr. Parran’s statement | G TRANSFER !(Bntlsh editor, 1800; Willlam Wat tric Appliances of four in favor of the memorial and three against ! i s e JUNEAU MOTORS ||| marme PHONE | |Son Goodwin, American scholar, Music and Elec 1 it, one’member who Tavored the memorial being ab- \® ¢onclusion. .in behalf of safe motherhood, il 1681, (Next Gastineau Hotel) and sent on account of fllness. Since the organic act of| !NAt “it is a challenge confronting the public health Foot of Main Street st e 0 | (Copyright, 1938) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italian £ SS. D g8 E Byt 3 : e o | —Coal aul . Maska requires that a bill must be approved by a R e e ‘ - Stave—Fuel OF Delivery | ‘ o Hiaiy majority of all of the members of both houses betore it may become a law, the memorial mentioned failed Setting Roosters PORTRAITS—by | C— Alaska Music Supply of s i P sens vote cated, al- =N SATISFACTION IN 1 Dasiage 1. ot sate an e Yot dkated, R e 1sEACTIO! "FAMILY SHOE STORE | | TED COWLING | | Alaska Music Supoly GASTINEAU CAFE 1 e orig FOOD Q Y AT though four members voted in favor of the memorial We ar i e | “Juneau's Oldest Exclusive | Pianos—Musical Instruments | | and only three against it. Later five members of the o \“;m‘f““‘,‘l‘\‘""!i"i'oifl‘:‘“:;“‘:hi:‘m‘]\; f:‘["“',,::""”"l‘("""’;“‘\ UNITED FOOD CO0. i S b || Phone 369 —photographer SoR Rusation (oo tis it e A, o e i e TR ol 8 o b R0~ ) 5 e ————————————— Senate, a clear majority. signed a statement APPrOVING Lyyion’ of ‘u crystalline hormone from the pitultary TELEPHONE—16 ||| LOU HUDSON—Manager Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 206 122 W. Second HR. 2520. Accordingly, it is evident that a substantial g1ang which is said to Stimuiate the mother-love in-| | || Sewara St. Juneau | Lode and placer location notices majority of the members of the Legislature of Alaska stinct to such an extent that roosters are caused to o —&)8 ! HARRY for sale at The Empire Office. really favored the enactment of similar legislation by brood and set on eggs and tomeats to give milk. Try the Empire classifieds for A o T Congress.” The demand for tomecat milk, we venture to pre- | — RACE results. Empire classifieds pay. The point was raised by Charles West, Acting dict, will always be limited. But as applied to roosters, —_ o i DRUGGIST > Secretary of the Interior, in addre the committee anyone who has observed a rooster must have been that he was of the opinion legislative approval should impressed by the fact that he has entirely too much ‘“l'hlquli'bh o % leisure for his own good. S of o be necessary before bonds were issued: In a letter . e Alaska” 3 - We once knew a hired man named Charlie who | e m a o to Chairman Lex Green of the committee, he said: _, g is ; was disturbed by this same matter and undertook to le e lren( S “Because the bonds are [ ble from receipts g, something about 'it. * . of the Territory, -it is believed that in this instance the power to issuie bonds is almost equivalent to the power to appropriate Territorial funds and to levy taxes. Theréfore it appears advisable to require prior approval by the Territorial legislature of the sum laska “The Frigidaire Man” '”Rp which ‘the board of finance may issue in any fiscal ""*“‘]'"- e Bl “ Juneau, A ) F) S 'LUS—$100.000 » vy e regret to report tha is experiment was | B S e ont o 3 i, TR Y I, T : PERCY'S CAFE - . s e e A b fidired by nest, more or less, for full three weeks. His heart, COMMEHCIAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS the Territory of Alaska by act or resolution. and also .au!hormed by the Legislature of Alaska by act. or! resolution, and also authorized or approved by a major- ity of a Territorial Board of Finance, hereby estab- ever hatched. 1S : » lished and created, and to consist ex officio of the We know, now, that Charlie’s idea was sound, | = = following officials of the Territory: The Governor, the treasurer, the auditor, the secretary, the com- missioner of education, the attorney general, the high- way engineer, and the president of the University of Alaska. Said board, or a majority thereof, is hereby authorized and empowered, with the proceeds of the sale of the bonds herein authorized, to undertake and| up in all the newspapers. He arranged a nest in a soap- bex, through the bottom of which he cut two small holes. He then deposited fourteen eggs in the nest, captured the largest rooster in the barnyard and placed the fowl on the eggs, with its feet sticking down through the two small holes and tied together under- | however. never seemed to be in his work passed he ceased to struggle much. but he continued to display a deplorably non-cooperative spirit, and while a number of the eggs were hmkt.. norie of them | As the days but thirty years ahead of its time. We wish we knew | what has become of Charlie. We should like to tell him about what the chemists at Yale have accom- plished and how it has become possible in instill into a rooster’s bosom that mother love which, apparently. was the one thing needed to make Charlie's seientific | undertaking a triumph that would have been written Bank and SAVINGS Resources Over Two qnd‘ One-Half Million Dollars GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50.000 ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts

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