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¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE TUESDAY, JULY |8 1939. s o r————— v P2 . tralia, New Zealang [and the Usion of :South Africa. | o l Da[l}f Al([ska Eml)lrc Tricidentally, the Metropolitan reports that the 1939 \ YZARS AGO app,. |" . Professional ) Sublished every evenink except Bunday by the I"’-'“‘L rate -“Wl'llu industrial policy holders was ”“ OfOSCOPC 20 v i lr e C t O r :rlterml Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY OWESy Ol Tecon " il!inelu Chm‘l S Moy SRR, & s Te i/ et & resiasay These figures may mean only - more mmpxpm The stars lncllm } ,_._.__.—J . thda l B L BERNARD - - Vice-President and 1;-;-1:-“ Mapager | registration. Many statisticians do not think so.| but do nmpcr | JULY 18, 1919 r y X acka. Bocond and Main Streots, Juneau, Butered tn the Post Office in Juneau as Sscond Class Matter. ine? WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1939 eada; the birth rate during the period from 1919 to 1921. 1f| Benefic aspects dominate today,|:nS Of the Juneau Chamber off o "oy Lest wishes 1-dag, their %Vl:" y at 8 p. m. o, dhd it ths Fete BHows. barit Commerce: Charles Goldstein, W.C bicihday anpiversary, to lhe fol- F b ting brothers wel- 0, @ e Tate shows further increase, the pre- |according to astrology. There 18 &f jonnson, Allen Shattuck, A. J.|Dicéhdas . | reepurger come. H. C. REDMAN, dictions of the committee on population problems of |sign promising to mining, especl-| picken, Ed. C. Russell and J. J.| g: | DENTISTS Exalted Ruler; M. W, the National Resources Committee may have to be|ally to gold prospects. _ Connors. JULY 18 2lomgren Building SIDES, Secretary. revised. This report suggested that our population| The stars stimulate “°“;‘de"°e " Mrs. Helen A. Young PHONE 56 would reach a peak of 138,000,000 in 1955 and decline | AMCTICAN enterprises SHC BEEASE| ol D. C. Jackling, Vice-President Duncan Robertson — MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 to 128,000,000 in 19¢ & i ; the launching of ambitious pro-|,¢ ine Alaska Gastineau Mining | Jorgenson | { R bk ,000, in 1980. The process of decline would |, Rae Jorg Beco! | jects. Government aid will improve friend: g nd and fourth SUBSCRIPTION RATES. bring the most profound changes, with old 4 P Company, with a party of six friends, Mrs. Margaret Kljaick | - ges, with older groups|many communities this summer, de cht 3 Monday of each month Beltvored by careier in Junean and Douslas for §1.25 per month. (orinatine our national " arrived in Juneau on the ya Chris Sund r tewart § By mail, postage paid, at the following rates il nal economy, limiting oppor- | spite clamor for reduced spending of| sqnjlo, Accompanied by B. L Lucille Pepoon b ?In Scettish Rite Temple i Ose gear. In advance, §12.00; six months, in edvance, $6.00; tunity in many directions but stabilizing it also. The | public money. Thane, and George T. Jackson, the | Rr;l)ex'h S. Moeller DENTIS. A\ beginning at 7:30 p. m. | O s il mowfer favor if they will promptly notify 10Ng-term curve over 130 years supports the commit- This is a favorable date for Pre-|,. ¢y left for a trip through the | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. WOR' “HAS. W. HAWKES- ! the Business Office of any failure or Irregularity in the de- | tee's findings, but a sharp wpturn in the birth rate|Paring future celebrations and €n-|oerations of the Alaska Gastineau SEWARD BUILDING Jummsww'tlr!hlpfsul Master; ] Telsphones: News Office, 602 Business Office, 374. would be bound to modify them. | tertainments. Desire for recreation | yfining Company in Thane and Per- e Office Phone 469 i ‘ ——— — — — will be more general than in previ-| c.verance, - N S— : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. A "FI ORII)\ (()\IITR;;\II |ous years. M O D E K | Whe Assoctated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 4 £ | Girls are warned against casual| 2 | % —— — e i ot A g i Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wyckoff of TT P e shedsiad in Ok DaDer Whd. Siso the local mews | Uncle Ss 3 summer flirtations. Ill omens attend | Noy york, were in Juneau gather- ETI Q UE E Dr. Judson Whlfller u mi"h E - icle Sam, it seems, expects every gun to pay|many romances of 1939. Young men | facts on Alaska, Mr, Wyckoff * CHIROPRACTOR k oo sl its duty. G will care more for adventure than | r of By Roberta Lee S e g | 2 iwas publisher and owner of the y Koberla | Drugless Physiclan ALASEA CTRCULATION QUARANTEED To BE LARGER Miami treasure hunters salvaged 32 cannon from for responsibility. . [Wall Street Journal. Office Lours: 1012, 15, 7.3 DRUGS R R o b the HM.S. Winchester, which was sunk in a hurricane | Ifi!}:m‘tnnt c.lmngus in the British | Q. Isn't it good training to teach Rooms 2-3-4, 'l‘rumgle P ig. Moo oheh bitices m San Francico. Los Angeles, Portland, back in 1695. When they attempted to land them,|BOVernment are prognosticated. The| aiss Belle Patterson, milliner for{a son to seat his mother at the| FHONE 66’ Bestite, Chicaro, New York aud Boson U. S. authorities called a halt x[)]opularny of peace ?xdw)lcn(ssbl“““-:Gnldstfln's Emporium, left on the | taple? P PUROLA REMEDIES ] SRATTLE RECRESENTATIVE Gilbert A Wellinon, 1011 Customs men claim that the cannon are subject | change and muttiply. - |TTIRCess Allee for the south. A. Yes. When a boy Is trained| r————————>——— | | PRESORIPTIONS CARE- ; uty because they o fr it o 4 roperly at home, these courtesies ¢ to df;j]} b[t(“lllvl&l (‘Ixt\] came from a British man-of-war. | ~Adverse planetary influences are| puing M. Homum's Emflnm'greppmmmed ettt Dr. John H. Geyer FULLY COMPOUNDED not “;El:afi::’:;:,'\‘. ,::;:'”‘:,! ',,',xlm'k,t,,“.ha;(:?"‘i:\fi]::«‘{f,r;:,:nn':l f:;f: 11::‘:: 1;}?E,§‘§§}§2§1}Mr UOYd[- an experienced floor | difficulty when he becomes older. | DENTIST Front Street Next Coliseum 1C 8 uty aus ey have 3 ri- | ey ,manager from the States, was to| Q. For what purpose is the place Room: 9-—Valentine Bldg. X can waters since before the birth of the United States | Perils are indicated. have charge of the floor at the EIKs |card used? BN . PHONE 97—Fres Delivery % &s a nation. Peru comes under hIekMDS: 1.1 on Saturday nights. A. Tt is used at a formal dinner| e o Seems to us that both sides are partly right. As borints DXt month which i —e ~ for conventence in seating guests.| | Fours: 9 am. to 6 pm. ] compromise we suggest the duty be levied—but that | anxieties. Subversive efforts will be |, A M Peckham, insurance adjus-| Q. What is the best way to ar-| — it be paid to the Seminole Indians Widseprean in’ Bouth Amerig be.' o, ind Mrs. Peckhiain, Teturned torange. thfovmal yisiting? | ., » B cause of friendly relations with the ooiic on the Fullicsss Alice, Mr.| A, By telephone, ! DR. H. VANCE I| “Tomorrow’s SIYIGS 7 ause of friendly relations with the pecknam had adjusted the losses | — | L | 4 LIKE I'TLE SOLDIER United States. _|caused by fire at the Cliff Apart- e s i Today” J A —— | Persons whose birthdate it is have ments and the American Packing | ¢ || Consultaiton and examinaton | | Y Dispatches from Vienna tell us that little Kurt|the augury of a year of slowuBut company. | DAILL Y LES SONS || free Hours 10 to 12; 1t0 5; | | BobischRibe. 35 18 SRl ¥ _isure progress. Speculation will be | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | gg, Jr., 13-year-old son of the former Aus-!3Hie P ; IGLISH o, SRS youth movement. His father is still a prisoner of the | inyestments. ‘\;'\::reafomptn;xy. A‘]"ai Kkt ad f 1 - a ‘/( f R AT Gestapo, cruelly betrayed and cruelly persecuted. Yet| Children born on this day may be * = o the Alaska. By W. L. Corien i S e S SR R ALASKA LIVES SAVED the boy is enrolled in the uniformed ranks of Hitler |exceedingly well-balanced. Subjects| mank A, Metcalf was to leave on | ~===—| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. 3 - _youth. It is just possible that this is not the result|Of this sign are usually shrewd, the Latouche where he was to do| Words Often Misused: “You was"| 4 S J A Of very great importance to Alaska is the an- of 4 Nagi decree and a refinement, of revenge. It may|Prudent and diplomatic. Many at- syrvey work. |is a common but unpardonable error. |i[ "~ Gieatiinte Bow ingelee Colifes uneau’s Owr Slore | nouncement by Eimer F. Andrews, Wage and Hour | be a gesture of appeasement on the part of a broken | /i “"”f’;“j“*‘,‘:‘,‘,f““ ;;39‘;“ i —— | Were is required for both singular | ey ] | Administrator, that time spent by miners in volun- man. If o, it is one of the most pitiful in history. bl | Weather: Highest 49; lowest 48; and plural numbers. Classes Pitted Lenses Ground | | tarily attending first aid and safety meetings does - — rain. Often Mispronounced: Usually_‘ R T L ) i : 5 s o Pronounce u-zhoo-al-i, oo as in a _—H—‘ b not constitute’ working: time for; which the employees Highw » Alaska J d R e R s bty The Rexall Stcre \ Ll e - $ \'—_——‘ | ST : | uneauites Refurn 2. | foue Bellabie Pharmecis : IR R Seattle Post-Intelligencer) | i | | often Misspenied: vignette: (The Charles W 1 An opinion to the contrary by a Wage and Hour Congress has at last given tangible evidence of : H ’ | e Lhaxies W. Larier ; : ks v at last g ang % F T i though pronounced vin-yet. Bufler,Mauro counsel had threatened to destroy the safety program jgg val of a plan to cre n international rom ”p 0 FQIT | " $ynonyms? Dsappear, dissolve,! M { of the U. S. Bureau of Mines in Alaska. In fact, sev- to, Aladidn. | With - fhw ;dissentiag. Nbites 0“ AlASKA Imp tade. vanish AL AWy, oriuary Drug Co eral companies had abandoned mine safety courses congressmen have granted a small appropriation to! After an absence from Juneau of| Word Study: “Use a word threc| Fourth and Franklin Sts. g Lo. of instruction when the word came from Washington the international highway commission which will "more than two months, Mrs. R, P, times and it is yours.” Let us in-| | PHONE 136 , that employees would have to be'paid for attending Make possible the sctting up of a skeleton organiza- Nelson and her daughter, Mrs. Nel. | Crease our vocabulary by mastering | thim tion for exploratory work Thlrty fWe Are AbOard son. Navior er‘n;d] c;h;\:’m b{'{l one word each day. Today’s word: = b If the miners were to be paid their regular hourly | )"\ Pighv iy ""'“”)’1“ l““»;"“‘ to /:1‘ ka has Canadmn Pacific S S | Princess Charlotte today. v"“""""“ip”g*"m““- “L”"L- YRS S | e & iream > Dg J rthw T p b " strict ( o as-! LS il e 25 rate for attending the classes (as they have been *Jux!‘l)\\l‘:(‘w::vl‘l (‘» )1‘)**‘:1\\ l\”!ll :j'lll’jfilly‘u\]:'\' (”.:l(l,l the P Ch I " 'S g I]‘l;mx trip took them east and to ;t]n(a” g rar:nr;:nclc‘erfis errem Tl Have Your Eyes Examined by D S ¢ ANy e " " g " s (b SR DAY P - | California where they hs L v, % A, 3 and will continue to be by many companies) that coonarce with increasingly important Alaska. rincess Lhariotle . ca! several weeks, vidting. frionds SVlable). “At* austere mode: of Dr. Rae L. Carlson would be enough of a hardship on the operations, but An international highway has also been the | igtand relatives and seeing the .:,,m life.”” OPTOMETRIST H. S. GB.AVES as they were working a full week in the mines, the jong-sought goal of far-sighted citizens interested| Aboard the PHIMM Charlotte 81 F],mmm Lm - =% | | Blomgren Bldg.——2ud Floor *The Clothing Man” { safety instruction hours would be overtime and would in Northwest defense the present Alaska trip is the an- —~‘-; =———=——= | | Front Street———Phone 638 | have to be paid for at-a higher rate. This would As The Post-Intelligencer has frequently pointed Nual George F. Buchanan tour for ]\ 'LFARN | M e i | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER have created a situation with which mines. could . out, Alaska is the: outpost for aitack from the Far|boys and girls as a.memorial to. My, Mrs Oscar Olson a““ | & MARX OLOTHING cope in only ohe way—by dropping their programs of | East. Both the army and the navy, through their Buchanan, philanthropic Detroiy | FINE mine safety instruction, This would have been dis- Iequests for appropriations to construct air bases oal dealer, who died March 23. By A C Gordon | - i aatrous, for thousilids of lives have been safeguarded; i Alsska and the’ Aleutian Islands, have added the| The tour ambraces 7,000 miesiof Hostess Yesferday 4 Watch und Jewelry Repairing | | | ey O, m‘l pee i 1 4 .I weight of military authority to this contention. the plains, mountains, rivers, lakes, at very reasonable rates G t U, omuNes. RHICH DiMgs attebo. Yoty o Fortunately for those who believe in and who|forests and seas which Mr. Buch- 1. By whom was Jesus baptized? PAUL BLOEDHORN astineau Motor [ learn safety and rescue measures have worked for an international highway. Canada |®Pan loved and for which he ep-~ Mrs. Oscar G. Olson entertained | RO o Eitnacn 2 SO S AT T has also Tecognized its value and is ready to co. | deavored to instill a keen apprecigs Vesterday afternoon at her Seventh ' 2 ' WAL psstoe Soteon 8. FRANKLIN STREET Service 7 - = i i 5 tion and patriotic devotion in “tHé *Street home with luncheon and il PHONE 727 operate. < 1 B m!fr,}! pane P Congress 1s to be congratulated for its déclsion, | YOUDE Who traveled Fith ok o ]lon:: il Ee R e . - | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING % S et e Vi 35 in Tour Party ‘ontainers of pansies, lillies and a3 ARG Gas—Oil—S \ Persons inclined to become gloomy about the de- |Because of it Americans and Canadians wiil meet| .. S50 MoSrBanly =t o0 TS B B e a6 cen.| 4 What is a howdah? Health Food Cent b i) clining ourve in our American birth rate will find oD Call from Congressman Warren G. Magnuson in| The Party consiste of seventesn B 0 S fof the idividual| 5- In What country are found the | ea oo Lenier . i 2 5 £ 4 & atec | the near future to further the program. And as a| PYLAALE | STARRL REES, Mh gr i tabl H . ; most ancient records of architec-| HOURS: 1 to 5 P. M. comfort in figures just compiled by the United States i i 7 s b leadership of George Spriess and tables. onors for cards were won 293 | % " Iresult of this meeting there should be and will be o> o2 TG the Atk by Mrs. H. L. | ture? “NATURAL FOODS"” Census Bureau. These show that our birthrate has , - © g s b bl Mrs. Charles F. Kuhn of Detrojt, during the afternoon by Mrs. H. L./ R ! ; removed another barrier to Northwest and Alaskan |, k Faulkner, Mrs. Hugh J. Wade and | ANSWERS 204 FRANKLIN risen for the second consecutive year and has NOW | jevelopment. |Who assisted Mr. Buchanan on Nirs. L. I Mesger. | 1 John the Baptist. 2nd Floor—Krafft Bl reached 17.6 per 1,000 of population, as against a low | i SRR A | former tours. Mrs. R, F. Les gL i | 2. Washington, D. C. eI Miay BACE point of 165 registered in 1033. Since 1933 the census p | Western travel as a character- & I, Wite of the own-| 5" 126 quarts: L ? DRUGGIST ; E 3 ’ i £ The Road orth building project for young people €F of the Juneau Water Co., was| 4 Seat, il Niikit birth chart shows 17.1 per 1,000 in 1934, 169 in 1935, il it T the United States and. Canads the only out-of-town guest for the| % . or pavilion, usually cov- b Lk s e g ey i i of the United States and Canada o ered, on the back of an elsphant, - [T =TT T T “The Squiby 16.7 in 1936, 17.0 in 1937 and 17.6 last year, for a six-| . (Prince Rupert Evening Empire) y . 4 occasion, was introduced by Mr. Buchanan 5 Eg}pt Ph 221 Alice Clark | Stores of year gain of slightly more than a full point. The proposed road to Alaska, at first little else | g PaTS —thi; - e — K one a) > ) sixteen years ago. He paid one-third il i SAE LSRR Alaska’ Perhaps the period is too short and the gains too!than a hopeful dream, is certainly taking more | the cost, the parents paid one-third SADDLES STILL SELL Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe I small to indicate anything like a reversal of trend. Practical shape. The further the projected enter- and the young people were required SPRINGTOWN, Parker County, NOTICE SR e Heauty Borice “The ™ “» But they do hint that the dip in the curve which many Prise s studied, the greater do it's latent possibilities | to earn the remaining third by their Tex—There’s hardly been an up| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN|{ Second Floor JUNEAU Store for Men' Sstudents of vital statistics assumed would continue A0d usefulness appear. As the commission, now en-|own efforts. Boys 10 to 17 years old sr a Qovyn in the saddle making |that a hearing w!ll be held on Aug- | { Triangle Bldg. ALASKA ° have been at least temporarily checked, Figures| S3€¢d in gathering dependable data and informa- | were eligible for the annual toyr Pusiness in 56 years for S. L. Ro- ust 1, 1639, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. be- S AB.N s my Y e b o " | tion concerning the country itself, and advantages until 1935, but since that year ginls Person. 80. He's never been idle fore the Judge of the United States gathered by the Metropolitan Life Insurance COMpany, o, the standpoint of highway location continue!also had been admitted. The plan and his saddles are bought as fast Commissioner's and Ex-Officio Pro- Front St—Triangle Bldg. which set our birth rate even higher than the Census their duties, the more clearly is this seen. The|terminated with the death of Mr. 85 he‘ can make them, even in this |bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, Bureau, suggest the same fluctuating rise, not only‘wm,m question is being gradually removed from the Buchanan at his winter home at Machine age. All of his 56 years of |Commissioner’s Precinct upon the L. C. SMITH and CORONA in this country, but in the Scandinavian and Baltic| region of speculation and uncertainty, to an acquain- Stewart, Fla. at the age of 70. | saddle making have been spent in |Petition of R. E. Robertson and the TYPEWRITERS countries, England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Aus-|tance with facts. This is the first step. The destination of this year's tour the same store on the public| Written request of Edith June Ek for Sold and Serviced by <, 4 £ sS4 i - will be Skagway, Alaska, and the square. the appointment of R. E. Robertson trip will be carried out as Mr. Buch- | —————— as' administrator of the estate of J. B. Bfll‘flfl'd & Co. anan had planned, except that the| The Book ALASKA, Revised and Ernest Elmer Ek, deceased, and for “Our Doorstep Is Worn by young people and their parents wul‘ Enlarged, NOW On Sale; $1.00. the issuance of letters of adminis- Satisfied Customers” pay the expenses. — — — tration to him. All persons inter- - NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL e?“" :;e ;N““ed at said time and | ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND Place to show cause why said peti- | . A KERR RHURNS, PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD |tion should not be granted. Juneau “ehdy HOIISO | SAYS GOVER"OR i AND DISTRIBUTION WITNESS my hand and official | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ?;;; at Juneau, Alaska, July 17.|| Music and Electric Appliances !that on July 15th, 1939, GEORGE g Irving’s Mark | IS FE”NG FINE BIDNICK, as administrator of the FELIX GRAY, (m: * net) e = s | estate of Ivan Macyznski, common-| United States Commissioner and Front Street one LUNCHEON SPECIALTIE | Reporting that Gov. John W. Troy |ly known as John Rudy, deceased,| EX-Officio Probate Judge for the i is “feeling like a kid again” due to| made and filed in the above-| Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s 9 | his rest at Bell Is‘l’ang. [hstwrenqe entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska,| Precinct. ALASKA FEDERAL 9 | Kerr, Clerk in the U. 8. Attorney’s|njs final account and report and|Jwly 18—I1t. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. a s office here, returned from the health | petition for final award and dis-| —- — G+ g resort today. Kerr has been on va-| tribution, and that on said day this Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Bullding Co., Ine, | cation at Bell Island for the past!court entered its order directing| | SANITARY PLUMBING and P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WOERK—GLASS month. He came in today on'$i%]that a hearing be had upon said HEATING COMPANY 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 ] ‘ Hoth Res. o Final Account and Report and Peti- W. J. NIEMI, Owner 5 | 100 Y £ o'd tion for award and distribution be- “Let your plumbing worry be ! fore it on Saturday, October 14, 1939, | | our worry.” Formerly Alfors i | ea.rs Ty at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., of said day | TE LEPH 0 NE-—S5I . -—— - —— . { Clock Still Ticks, at the office of the said United o 6 d]_’ States Commissioner, and Probate T_—’—“‘—-"' it Judge, in the Federal - Territorial inni ‘Keeps oo ime Building, in Juneau Precinct, Ter- 'ealh’r s‘nppmg | & < ritory of Alaska, and requiring all SOLD and INSTALLED by ‘i go‘:JVL”‘;("EG};LliN-I Ky. July l“’- persons to then and there appear LOCAL DEALER —Barber J. N 1| has a wooden TES slock more than 100 years old which | 0. [Lake. befr objections, if axy, FREE PR COMMERCIAL AND strike thereto, and to the settlement there- Phone 123 Victor Powers tie says keeps timo and sirikes U of and io the distribution of the en-| & - SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ours as accul S ern s g — . tire residue of the - | timepiece. Al cog wheels are made | (gre ‘girect to JUSTINA. MAGYZN- CAPITAL—$50,000 | of wood. The only metal in the me-| gpey ‘motne S el d B i | chanism are small pins joining the | Geo N © mp‘;fd'd(‘)f::’mg:lf Finnish Steam Bath SURPLUS—$100,000 . | yoode. beacigs Fpith {acta Poland. { OPEN EVERY DAY 2% PAID ON SAVINGS ] of the’ whesls. ) GEORGE BIDNICK, Soap Lake Mineral Baths SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . - Administrator. R. E. MALIN, D.C,, Prop. ‘1'_;5‘;;')'!“;" e RS | First. publication, July 18, 1939, T nments and Massage Iy ¥ ve. Phone M. ‘Andrews has resorted to adver. | Last publication, August 8, 1g39. | _143 Willoughby Ave Fhone 613 tising to fill his church. “Lost,|g—m—— i f strayed or stolen—200 Methodists.| | i Notity Pastor Methodist Churen.|| THRIFT CO-OP A i, ationa an_k wHO' s : | South,” said his ad in a daily ne | e DeRoux—Ellamae Scott . VWELL—LOOK WHO'S HERE i_tmaxine tho-surpsise’ of residents dlonx this Baltimore | SO0 A | Phone 767 Ph e e sireel when a small plane piloted by S. P. Tucker landed almost in their l:-nrnt Ya::s :hhled by nu; | F 4 o one one ) A og, Tucker tricd to land in a field he saw through the haze, but in eoming down ‘ene win | . b B 2 oo & i e . do grazed an aulo and the plane l..m.(d right then and lhcre. Tutker was not ininred. }x::[‘:s The Empire classifieds for | Groce[]es | ‘Complele Bauty Sor:lc. d J U N E A U A L A s x A b " P LR B R e L v e ” . They think something is indicated that ha not hap- pened in the United States since the post-war rise in | The following directors were elected for business men at a meet- ‘The Fmpm extends congmlula- N Drs. Kaser F B. P. 0. ELKS meet every second and fourth

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