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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938 = | accelerator. P telligent £ £ v TR, S Daily Alaska Empire | e e i ooporiunity and wi [HAPPY ! " . S ERRIING . 1 eadership senses the y @ | { wy P accept the responsibility. BIRTHDAY| 20 Years Aoo oroscope lrec (o) FRATERNAL SOCIETIES - blfshed every tvening except Sunday by the “Emergency conditions have required emer- ; & 2 GASTINEAU CHANNEL O M Te PRINFING COMPANY gency treatment that must and ultimately will The Empire extends congratula-| | “The stars incline ’ MW pave the way to normal functions, The yard- tions and best wishes today, their| | From The Empire | bt A nok opiinel” N TMRRasD .« - Viee:prondent s Business Manaser stick of progress reveals that emergency birthday anniversary, to the follow- | pe = — B. P. 0. ELKS meet A “R&'m,m and Main Stroet Ala spending and lending has been definitely wise ing: * g Mo 4| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every apfg)esdaby :}: 8 | —_— - Juni as Secor and beneficial, not only in its humanitarian JULY 7 JULY 7, 1938 A = DENTISTS :;;?c-m“e sl C"EH""M:: 3 BIER 0 She Roec: Oftion 11 IV 2 2 = aspects, but as a sound investment in such FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938 Blomgren Building BEL LN . T SUBSCRIPTION RATES i . biools; hbspital Robébt Hesigh Mrs. C. E. Cartwright and sister PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- ol . e rojects a ways, SC s, hospitals, 5 obe min, o 4 i ribhe DIabidiaTe: Setd ot e to- 3 o . [ BRRFUE b5 curiler In Juaan b0 e e Taton and other endiiting mHPovERAIt bt en Mrs. Jithes Orme Miss Ardine Tilton; Mr. and Mrs.| Adverse planctary aspects l‘)‘(‘:;:“ Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. | bl e : One vear. | $1200 hs, in advance, $6.00; TinHos the capltal wealth 66 Hhe Bibtiba. s Millle M. Jorgetion George H. Canfield, and Mrs. H.|day, according to astrology, Depres- Sl i one monin, in 1 L. 5 will pronftly notity new appropriation should sustain these ob- Mrs. Florence E. Manville R R R s & L ke i Vot Brssinon of ay tallure epularity In ihe de- jectives to the point where derivative results | g A neau on the Prince George. ClARDEs: BE Lo BiVeidisnt ai MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - ltvers of iheir 5 i i ill ameliorate those conditions which have | g g . ione ] 4 S | Second and taourth Telephon: Otfice, 602; Business Office, 374 w the meeting of fthe Juneau|business executives are indicatcd ! . - rade public expenditures necessary. Only | At the meeting J 2 i 3 e Monday of each month somen. or AssooTED ERESE | oportunitics for gainful employment MODERN Home (Guards held at the A, Hall, and there may bo grave impassc.| Dr. Charles P. Jenne i oot Ae e | r—a{l‘fe‘m‘,fi:" SHe maws Phgheh d to it or mot | can the abnormal strain on business and gov- |a committee composed of Bradford, ) rl:mmrr .:;’;I:‘:,]:‘: ;:,(.J,(,(:\v,“”m(i::" DENTIST ;’) beginning at 7:30 p.m. : wite . credited paper . and the local new ernment be relaxed and the specter of in- ETIQUE E Bartlett, and Arundell was appoint- | ‘W e 3 T ‘;',mmr b ”‘: Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- i rnchone | security and corollary of eroding human [ || ed to' mAke an adpve o ARl B O ik st B 1D i shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- TTALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER charaster be. TaaN By Roberta Leg |once to secure new mefubers. for| Shatie & U I TSR I VERS, Secretary. T « OTHER PUBLICATIO] i | {1 D S Skl 1e past. | i ST . 1 CaLLA | : SRARTEIAT Qr Ay A We need to produce more, to distribute e | that organization. Whilh ters 1 o) aspit 1nhis | P ey i more and to consume more if we would in- —_— = i SR A — e st s crease the standard of living in our count Q. Is it proper for a late dinner| The previous day was the nm-"dln{g the 14. uxmg fl.nr'l‘":“““ W _ e " «Rg:'“:; 2-A meets and contribute to that end abroad. If we are | Sucst to apologize? [test sincel the summer of 1916. It soMPAe's of Whporface fo the na-\ | gy, Richard Williams | (P el oA Rt G [Wedries: | to have security and adequacy of life, we must A. Yes; he should apologize o] registered 83 in the shade. Private | ional ST berile b buktnass in | DENTIST b OF. Mall. BETTY Me- | abandon prejudice and destructive strife and his hostess and also to his dinner | instruments registered from 85 to|Rostication of perils to business | | day, 1.0OF. “Hall. o S all b8 mllmuI to r‘nm)vl”llel’nnd g0 to work by partner. 87. The day was warmer in Juxu'u\l"”‘g fall : g OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE CORMICK, Ntoble Grand; R putting our shoulders to the wheel for nation- Q. What should a woman say if than in any city on the Pacific| Secrets shared by American 'd’ll"‘ GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. al and industrial solidarity. Any minority, 1 man holds back other men to| coast lomats u.xvn (m"\"»amvlhl"b o ‘W“’_f’. } % s e B ; whether in the household of capital, or of make way for her on leaving an cle- — | TEpWhers Hikte ""] i '?f“"i’ f ¢ Iabor, that weuld continus predatary prac- vator? B. F. Heintzleman and Ashur lrv-,;""l“""“- Ieenraing he swotk . o PRE o ns N ae e i oue mal 5 o R are A. She should incline her hcad.|land, of the Forestry Service; and! foreign spies. Hoes must be fechertad bicsuse they wre in- | A Ebe siould (nglERL hcud. | iana, of the Bares *uperintendent| Girls should make the best of ait| | Dr. Judson Whittier || “y 11 consistent with the objectives of an unfolding S y James e i3, e S onv | Opportunities for gayety through | CHIROPRACTOR | democracy for all citizens and units of socie of the courtesy. of the Chichagoff Mining Company, oA ind S bhaci Drugless P*sician pceigdaiteni o i Q. Is it all right for a woman| were registered at the Gastineau,the vacation season. There may be| \ n R u Selfish’ monopoly, meaning those combina to wear glives fo & a8 tke feboris unusual romances and dramatis| | Office hours: 1u-12, 1- tions which undertake to control distribution Jrear Kloves oD iE el fotel, e Il Raaad e g kit wilk and price of goods to the detriment of ethical o | Women are to assume many re- PHON: 667 i PUROLA REMEDIES — — | business and the consumer, will be brought % PRI Bv::mm:m \\'ul; ;an lnlf)ormiil (lx\n:'s T e F) ;mmml e ol " Fhr s or r rbing repercus- 3 —* 'on Saturday night in Douglas, and|* N ihe x e ——— e T PRESCRIPTIONS C. - - N - N TNKEN under control without disturbing repercu: bl 8 2 before the end of the vear.| T S Tt THE (];]‘;ll[\,;ll({'\\(:(l\”l\ul‘l:"lu i | sions. Thus good business has nothing to DAILY LESSONS |, cndine “‘L;‘h n-Ih?mx(‘rt::r-[\‘:bht;:"r‘?"r\Th(‘“' dubs, Wil render spleadld T FULLY COMPOUNDED SRS GRTS RESULIY fear from objective search for factual know- | jevening, the crew of sub-chaser| L | Y | ledge under the monopoly or any other inves- IN ENGLISH | | reported having greatly enjoyed the| 1“;’:‘_10;“’:‘“:;‘;“, pirthaate 1t 1« nave. | Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum The appalling report of traffic accident fatalities| g v ™ hgcadure | | hospitality of the Island people just| il iR Blrhiet 112 Hae OENTIST PHONE %i—Free Delivery over the Fourth of July is little short of startling. The | “We should not become agitated by the By W. L. Gordon | | prior to their leaving for a Sl miufls e Ltk Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | a Associated Press totaled up more than 500 deaths m: fear of overproduction, but become more ex- 14 5 MT: re L B oS S i SEWARD BUILDING e T udeg the nation on the holiday of which 256 were directly| ercised over solving the problem of distribu- * | et L i of Troscl: DRUAYER Bbra-nh thib fay: probal | Office Phone 469 | due to automobile accidents. There were a large| tion to the end that the purchaser will be Words 'Often Misused: Do not say, | 2ssistant superintende . 5 il well, expected to leave the hospital @bly will be exceedingly resourceful 5 |and ccessful. These subjects | ; ==} « . number of drownings and other casualties as usual brought in contact with the willing producer “It started in to rain about 7 o'- = ! "Tomorrow’s Styles Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second 33 5 Jock.” in ¢ | for home with a boy baby. T - and these are to be expected due to the large number Rl““'b;?‘erjll:(:x nncl !izr:: i MR gm:.klock v, “It began.to rain about " Vi | Cancer usually are original anc in- DR. H. VANCE Today” of persons that go out on such an oceasion. N ®, .“ il .‘ M g 1 oc e & oo | City Clerk Kilburn of Douglas re- de-p«nd_em in their tmm_ung; | i OSTEOPATH il ' Many wise business leaders are now and all Often Mispronounced: Dirigible Ferdinand von Zeppelin, famous | But 256 deaths from traffic accidents is something oy S & 15 is ported a number of dog licenses e aeppelin, ' Lo S| | Consultation and exammation | | should take advantage of the summer season Pronounce dir-i-ji-b'l, all i’s as in T 2 aeronaut, was born on this tday 1838.| < Ise. It is more people than are usually killed in a| i il i i e 4 i % siratsa e having been paid, but there were 2 » WBS ’s day 1833.1 | rree Hours 10 to 12;°1 to 5; 1 else. | to implement their plans and methods for it (third i unstressed), and accc < Ottiers Whe Wave dhIGhEated % o &l | raid on a city during war, and the automobile is just| harticipation i e inevitable now fi * irst syllable. still quite a few which must be in ik 5 3 7 to 9:30 by appointment. rai participation in the inevitable and now form: first syllable. th + the birthday include Joseph Chamber- Hotel Ann | the ordinary means of transportation today, our com-| ing forward movement, Announcement has Often Misspelled: Siphon. Observe by the end of this iU N aiadiRh e 108, Bera | Gmlne;?) ekl % mon way of getting from here to there. | been made of large sums to be expended for |the ph. e OO e h1 Divid Cires. phvelciin a oo [ Sou QUM Kl S LD - I This community was fortunate in that there plant expansion and improvement under the Synonyms: Folly, foolist dog catcher. geon, 1805, e s were no wrecks of consequence here. A few fenders realization that where no wealth is created, fatuousness, fatuity, ineptitude, ir d 141 Sl e (Copyright, 1938) |8 i E Iuneau's Own Store! were bumped and some other more or less slight dam- none can be accumulated nor distributed. fatuation | Weather—Highest 83; lowesl 66 <. eipsris o it 2 Oot.D. { . age resulted. Perhaps the drivers saw the very sig- Bumper farm crops are beginning to move _Word Study: “Use a word fhrec KA gk IS VISITING HERE | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. o 5 Elks had in the holiday parade and| 85 Teflected by rising demands on transpor- times and it is yours.” Let us in- PRSSTE | | Graduate Los Angcles College: | | 52 D om e I a e mie| tation. Credit is abundant and avallable crease our vocabulary by masterins. COMMITTEES CHOSEN WITH RICKETTS of Optometry and & 3 4 handled their automobiles accordingly. At any rate, \e merchants, the wholesaler and the one word each day. Today's word: | SE i |l Opthalmology Iz R 1S " there were no accidents of the kind which resulted| manyfacturer should prepare now to turn with Imperative; expressive of command., BY WOMEN OF MOO Miss Rose Barton, of Sault Saint| | Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexal tore > in the death of 256 persons in the States. | the tide in order to avoid lost motion in the “It is an imperative command.” | —_— Matle: MGG, HHAEarHivea o thet T s L iR your It is also significant that the national campaign | upward swing. I, therefore, am encouraged it - > Members of the Women of the Pl'mu‘n’\ Lowlse''oh: July 9 to ik = e = " Reliable vhich has been going on against fireworks brought by the factors above enumerated and look A e —- | Moose met last evening at 8 o'clock Mr: PR Prirtatte Pl T EN IN A HURRY Tl harmacists * which ha going g s %l e with Mrs. Noble G. Ricketts, will| [ WHI P the death toll from that source down to the very small to aroused initiative which will bring a gradu- [ in the LO.O.F. Hall for the purpose spend approximately a month in the | CALL COLE ¥OR OIL compound figure of three for the entire nation. It is m,,,mh,ng‘ z\l‘ and not a zlfnmumu.qy ("r('lz‘ruled busi- LOOK and LEARN | ‘f" dymn:fw: committees for the en-| o, oot Gite as the house guest of| | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- for those in charge of traffic to think about. That| NS “‘“}:M”“‘ and Soaac UD“";“- 1 fe/evine “I“l‘l‘- g were the standing COmmander and Mrs. Ricketts. | amount . . . QUICK! | Hoss, ety P En “Speaking generally, prices are low and e following were E g A ) 5 : Sibing Ve er ; ooy U death s of 256 Outide i something for every driver| SPenking generall, prices are low and By A, C. Gon | ' | |commitens avoutnies - pibser| oy e | COLE TRANSFER | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | in this community to think about, too. | evidenced by reported results from retail | | Viola Eskesen; membership, Hilma | s i /| Phone 3441 or Nig The figures do not reveal how many of the holi- | merchandising campaigns in many sections of ST e ___4|Torvinen, Mary Hammer, AN feeeeeooooo——---oo-oosoo| 5 Anas | {7— day deaths were due to drunken drivers, but there| the country. ‘This trend is also shown in re- ackson; Mocathbark (RREel DAgk: o % = seems to be little doubt that the vigorous steps which| ducing wholesale inventories, L Of the 540 authentic KPOWN|proocehaven, Anna Rodenburg: rit- The Store for Men Have Y ur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES i 3 have been taken by authorities here against. intoxi- “The current. inventory position of whole- i’““‘“‘“"f‘“ _j""“‘-‘.! i PRC", | uatistio, Gharloite Kirschofer. . & Carls “The Clothing Man” 3 cated. drivers has brought definite" bensficlal resuita; | =\ 8alo ‘iradls {s”quite’ encbtiFaging " there being | MY Many ate awned in the R | QUEEISEY oo B e Dr. Rae L. Carlson f i o el ety A U many indications that the process of distribu- T s, does the word "eBico-| yiilitics, Anne Bodding and Han- Front St Triangle Bld | OPTOMETRIST ) Marx Clothing q R Eia n AT tors' stock liquidat as been progressing pal esnd nah Daniels; audit, Leona McKin- { Front St.—Triangle SR g THE LONGSHORE SITUATION e DL ot be 3. How many Rhodes scholar-|no: adelia Light, Anna Jackson 3 & Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | GN THE COAST il s it s . ships are awarded annually in the | pntertamment. Marie Bastl Marts &= ~—-=3| Snop Phone Green 331 G ’ ki Chit u. 8.2 Neilson; sick, Leona McKinnon. e | | Just what the result may be in the fall when the A Year of War in China 4. Which President of tLe 0. § flfsic v /| BODDING TRANSFER | |z—— = | GASTINEAU MOTOR acts come - renewal remains to be e was made an honorary citizen of S 8 ! | contracts come up for renewal remains to be seen A e a8 s NIC SURVIVOR DROWNS MARINE PHONE | | FINE SERVICE but the recent ruling made by the National Labor Re- iy 2 DURBAN.—John Lewis, aged 30, | BUILDING 707 | PHONE 727 lations Board in the Pacific Coast longshoremen’s It is just about a year since Japan began her| , % W "‘lt,‘“f,'f,. A \1;:‘::“1':; one of the survivors of the sinking Rock—Coal Hauling J:| WEASch And "'”l"ilmzz"" GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING rivalry probably will have wide effect. present invasion of China. R greatest CEmSIY? | of the Titanic in 1912, was drowned| | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | a4 vory. ressonabio I | Gas—Oil—Storage 1 The Board, for the first time since it was created It was to be a “quick w The Japanese started i ANSWERS in Durban recently when a & e . PAUL BLOEDHORN | 1 S yoate ac0 hins cartifian AR s i : : fishing boat capsized. I S T e | < three years ago, has certified a major geographical |out with an advantage over their opponents which | 5 b talning to bishops, ooV~ R HAUL ! S. FRANKLIN STREET I unit for purposes of collective bargaining. The Board, | was far greater, proportionately speaking, ‘than Joe | erned by bishops. b e = | GARBAGE HAULED [ | | after hearings and cxamination of union membership | Louis' advantage over Max Schmeling. In artillery,| 3. Two to oach state I | Reasonable Monthly Rates | |—— i J. B. WARRACK cards, ruled the International Longshoremen’s and |aircraft, munitions, organization, generals—cverything | 4. Washington. If It's Paint We ilave Tt! |1 E. 0. DAVIS | ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors ) Warehousemen'’s Union, District No. 1, a CIO affili- | save ultimate man power—the Japanese were supreme,| 5. Great Salt Lake, in Utah IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | TELEPHONE 212 | HOTEL JUNEAU ] ate, was entitled to be the exclusive bargaining agent Theoretically, it should have been a “quick war.” = o S g FRED W. WENDT | Fhone 4753 | HOP JUNEAU of 12,860 longshoremen since it had a membership of But theory didn’t work. After the first two MRS, N. COOK AND PHONE 549 i — —_ % BEAUTY S§| 4 9,557. months of war, the Japs were complaining that the | CH"..DREN LEAVE | LYLAH WILSON 2 2 L As Louis Stark, New York Times reporter cover- | Chinese should have retreated—'but, having little | * | Scmitary Meat Co. Geutontn Folephiote PR ing the Board sessions in Washington, points out,|knowledge of strategy, remained in their trenches ks ook andll d R X-Er-Vao 538 COME IN and SEE the NEW | s union is led by Harry Bridges, Australian- Inevitably, the Japanese army marched forward. | B DRy Oook an = B 5 i iy s Filigoi s After six months, her hold on the conquered 98Y for Petersburg, where theyiwill|| and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. FREE DELIVERY ceedings for deportation have begun on the charge Pl e O an e oang visit for the next two weeks with Call Phones: 13 and 49 “NEW AND DIFFERENT I J. B. Burford & Co. that he s a Communist party member, who will now go [ F"%0fy was like the hold of a wet hand on an eel. | . " 00 0o George Beck, and Mr FOOTWEAR” “Our door step is worn by W e shiblveis’ sacoliilebls sol tamand. ol B More troops were rushed to the front. Japanese ARt ME ) B Tof 3 i Glass, Moulding and Plyboard | N ,s ) 0 She employers™ associations’ and, dema; X statesmen found that the war would “last a while | 224 Mrs. J. B. Loftu | B DEVLI Satistie Dustuces d contract written in the name of the AFL longshore- yet.” | —_———— { ! Paris Fashion Shoes ~— % P men's union be renewed upon its expiration with the (" 1n April, after nine months of war, Hanson Bald- | “0d¢ and placer location nobices KHONE & Il | The Charles W Cirt f POBTR TS g . k 3 FHE " for sale at The Empire Offi | e Lharies W. er | |4 . CIO organization. Having been formally certified | win, military expert of the New York Times, reported | o Einpite Offlogy | M under the “majority rule” procedure of the Board, | that Japanese control seemed to be limited to certain | o | ortuary RO A SPECIALIZING | the Bridges organization now officially represents vir- | cities and railroad lines; that the countryside was | ‘ Fourth and Franklin Sts. JUNEAU tually every longshoreman from San Diego to Alaska | hostile; that the Japanese were being forced to fight | ZORIC PHONE 136 MELODY HOUSE Wil d who may load or unload ships in thirty-one ports, |2 t¥pe of warfare in which their mechanized forces SYSTEM CLEANING d Electric Appliances : G0y e ; were far less valuable than in the trench warfare E VE: | B | Mwsto an and employed by any one or more of several score em- Whioh tha Jeckiabilaatalt: bt wrint e o Phone 15 CAFE SERVES SOFT (Next Gastineau Hotel) g = plovers banded together into five Pacific Coast water- | fr 0 5% SERD SOt Napoleon's march into|| ALASKA LAUNDRY ICE CREAM ? Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italian front and shipowners’ associations. he limt = | B & ; _ Russia, the limitless vastness of China was like a bog — NEW ALASKAN I Dinners b Under thé board's ruling the few AFL longshore | into which the Japanese sank deeper the farther they | — s i unions on the Pacific Coast are in the position of any pushed. - :I‘ HOTEL s I " - minority covered by such a certification. The possible ! So. Franklin Street Alaska Music Su ? 3 ; ATISFACTION Pply contract made by their employers with the Bridges | trick, isolated a huge Japanese army, cut down a !?OOD leu?nr :\Pfr Jones-Stevens Sllop || JUNEAU- Phone Single O GAS"NEAU CAFE ¢ force of 62,000 men to less than 20,000. In May, Vice Admiral Hasegawa announced: “The war is only half over.” More recently a Japanese Government commun- ique stated: { “The ultimate end of the current incident still is very distant.” union woyld cover them. But the AFL will insist that its locals remain unaffected by such a contract and in fact that the contract with its units be renewed LADIES’—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third UNITED FOOD Co0. B e e ] TELEPHONE—16 THE BUSIN = In April, too, the Chinese, by a “Trojan hm'se"'\ | | | S it S OUTLOOK Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. PORTRAITS by TED COWLING | J & Y = ‘Try the Empire classifieds for Just what did Congress accomplish which will 1 p— results. Empire classifieds pay. ’ And it was to have been a “quick war.” i Phone 369 —photographer . ; result in a better turn for business? Many of us —_— | Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. have been asking that question, and attempting to A new star, described as 400 million times as | find the answer in the reports which emanate from Washington. Probably one of the most conpise interpretations is found in the recent review made by Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper immedi- bright as the sun, has been discovered. What lends interest to the announcement is that it comes from an astronomer, instead of from a motion picture studio publicity releas The First National Bank JUNEAU HARRY RACE ’ The B. M. Behrends : ately following the adjournment of Congress. Said s g m’ux‘ ":“7("‘ i : DB'UGGIST . ;o Secretary Roper: aw ha p with Capone on an in- B k ‘B “Legisiation affecting bu b i come tax violation. Now an American-German Bund an “The Squibb oo 2 Sk Py o leader in Pittsburgh gets pinched—on sharge Stores of CAPITAL—$50,000 classified under three divisions: g p a charge of ¢ ] | practicing medicine without a license, Alaska’ 4 (1) The Revenue Bill, designed to be bene- A " ficial and constructive in line with the appeals of business for relaxation of tax strain on I8 capital funds; (2) the Wages and Hours | Bill, general Republican House Leader Snell charges F. D, R.| with responsibility for the depression. He neglected | o include blame also for the Chicago fire, the sink- | Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] [ PERCY’S CAFE | [ B musiaclon oven o opoanents o oo i it and e il ey onip COMMERCIAL P R COMME%%I(.)%%%SAVINGS 1 reform to which business is adjusting itself Bwitserland tolls Hilier l:;(:l;Tl : SHEH, Cmd SAVINGS j COFFEE SHOP | % o : s o el *ep his hands off her § T ) et Pieartlocys e ons hat sars to bevors s e e BRI v SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES gobbled in case the appetite of der fuehrer has been h i rimas rovision for human welfare. IS e PPty provis whetted by watching Mussolini swallow Ethiopia, “Business needed and contended for these B reforms. It is thus now offered the oppor- tunity for assuming its full responsibility to + encourage r independence and not ; - further dence. In its cooperative 4 relationship, the Government has met the re- g sponsibility required of its under emergency conditions. Private initiative is justified and « 7 now has the ‘éricourageniéit to place its foot ¥ The consensus.is that we are not quite ready for a four-branch government—executive, legislative, * ju- dicial, and John Lewis.—Detroit News. 5 A M b utilng An audience of 120,000 heard German Propaganda Minister Goebbels attack racial minorities and, so far-as noted, no one laughed, out loud, at least, 2% Paid on Savings Accounts Resourceé Over Twé: cmg : One-Halfs Million Dollars | 82 TR Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Fbone 3