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THE DAILY ALASKA IRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1945 PAGE FOUR . i . | The main reason, of course in normal times, is because 1 5 Daily Alaska Empire "o "t e more vorkes to spend o 60 1o TRIPLETTE & KRUSE Pubislhed evers evenine excent Sunday by the :;ui year in A,l:\sk:\. we ,::g:ir mo:‘cd jobs. 'Zn g::] moTro HAPPY BIR'I'HDAY 2 0 Y E A RS A 0 THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS . BuGal Stk Aain BHiests, Junek, ATANA: e ol g Vet o ;e EXPERT CABINET V/ORK OF ALL KINDS ’,3&%‘#35‘%83)}‘1‘”, e S g e e L LGRS T o0 [ | ¢ 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING uuvwm R LAIH‘H( - - - Editor and Manager [ = R ) e | 5 J H JANUARY 25, 1925 * SHOP PHONE 9% After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 e ol m’,’!‘,’,‘,“fi“{;fl?&fi?’r‘ So far we have some canneries, some mining oo T | The cold wave continued in the Interior and also in Southeast Alaska, i ? ;. ki i enterprises, some lumbering industries started up here, f i i d from 10 to 12 degrees - =y Henry Messerschmidt including Juneau. Temperatures in Juneau range MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 Bl e T On::;:r*‘#r‘::”:;::;”““’ SRR Any of (Ehne 00U be ulncd iy ase i Sl t0 Elliott Robertson above zero with snow and wind. Silver Bow Lodge SECOND and FOURTH Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for SL.60 per month; |Us We should hold on to what we have and try to Mrs. Harold Shippey O i @Nmnz, 1.0.0.F. Monday of each month A L, iy v/ at \tia fohlobie riviR {attract more, | ; Mrs. Delia Green The Presbyterian Church was to hold a community sing on Sunday Meets each Tues- in Scottish Rite Temple One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | We didn't like the Governor's enticement to the R. M. Groves under direction of Mrs. Fronia Mock. Old familiar songs were to be sung | day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. beginning at 7:30 p. m. » ; E g Beabo Sl 2Ry g A1 sanded samon Siady to help DU R AR 00 M“C;.l‘“;?:sfdefznde land among the singers were J. J. Fargher, Wilfred Leivers, Homer Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- o N . (s auns, AepISa-RA ey 10, M5 g RISCARER SR Mis. C. A, MeWilliams { Nordling, Herbert Ffawley, Arthur Judson, George Hall, George Mock| opopen GLARK, Noble Grand |Shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. :(:mu nd by so doing practically guarantee the 9 1~‘ix\|r\.v\ Mead land Richard Radelet. ERS, Secretary. ————— |canneries of no more taxes. That seems to us to be L 7 i \IF\IBIK OF ASSOCIATED PRE"“ | b ! — The Associated Press is exclusi :lvdn(nlflmltd“laorlhnrmllzelh:?r selling out the people. i Charles E. Naghel, Sectetary of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. and | s —eeeeeesyy SAVE TEZ PIECES T rediied n 'this mapet and aiso the local mews published | . Had “we adopted this tax proposed fourd years |A. M., announced a meeting for January 27 and “members are wiged tol | Warfields’ Drug Store il " NATIONAL REPRES VES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | problem today.” 5 R (8 3 ) SIRECY S & Drugs) | |, o to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. A e T | +Just what is this great financial problem? Two The stars incline ~Judge Edward F. Medley, Cordova attorney; had been appointed NYAL Family Semedics They will be replaced promptly in years ago he bawled phe/1943 Legislature out in his but do not compel” | regent of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines by, Gov. HORLUCK'S DANISH | |jur large and well equipped labora- I | g @ ICE CREAM " Ireport to Secretary Ickes for failing to anticipate | 3 ‘Scntt C. Bone. h tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. the obvious needs of the future in . . . reforming the | 3 1 SR 7 - inadequate tax structure {o meet impending de- | FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 | Steamer! Admiral Watson, from the Westward, reported by wireless ficits : | Good and evil aspects conflict|as riding out a fierce gale on the Gulf of Alaska. B P 0 ELKS Well—what happened to the deficits? We :-,rl('m'u)duy. The morning is more for-| WMM-.‘MW . . . to remember that the Territorial Treasurer has been |tunate than later hours. . E 3 Meets every Wednesday at 8 | reporting surplusage in the Treasury for some time.| HEART AND HOME: There is a D I l E gl h Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- And we have some socked away in war bonds, too. |sign promising to initiative. It is al y essons In n IS W. L. GORDON s s e come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Of course, if the 80,000 residents of Alaska are |a lucky day for women and r0<‘ .ils.n.k. Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. expected to support new bureaus and schemes that|mance may be expected by girls 3 v are @ g o C a g |Who attend parties this evening. _ > i g |even though they are appealing could be supponul} oung actresses come under an| assistance.” Say “He DID it. — —mm——y “lonly by a governmental unit of several million people | :’mmmm way which oncourages| OFTEN MISPRONOUNED: Denifrice. Pronounce den-ti-frs, & as DR. E. H. KASER TLOWERLAND o WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He done it without any | 76D -0f A'.our 6 We Will nssll'all"6! the shxes ‘we chs | fame. Musicians will enjoy pros-,in MEN, both I's as in IT, accent first syllable. DENTIST CUT FLOWERS—POTTED \ get—and we'll always need more < perity this year. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Petrify; RI, not RE. BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES LOVE ALASKA—TAX IT | Just a word about the veterans who will be re- | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Merchsnlx; SYNONYMS: Adulterated, contaminated, defiled, polluted. Phone 56 “For those who deserve the best” —_— |turning. The Governor asks us to “visualize, t0|are under the most propitious stars.| wWORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin - Phone 557 Governor Ernest Gruening's message to the Leg- |imagine in all its aspects, the return to civilian life g’_rmde will continue brisk and Will{; . ooce our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: islature today was probably one of the longest on |of our young men, many of whom haye served under | increase late; - next month. Th;“;‘DXLEMMA; a necessary choice between equally undesirable alternatives; record—and one of the finest pieces of expert political ' conditions of unparalleled hardship for lgng years. .. " ‘;px‘xfxg “;thfi ex]u‘:jalxdke:]lm;}:m;nuii ifl perpléxing predicament; | g und m&m” n a njlen’;a. Hot knowing ‘ASHENBRENNER'S orkmanship that has been witnesse his neck of uying o s | [ : b 8% % S warkmBrol i3 s Jeon wikne ediih & sty There’s no argiment there, All of us'want 4o do | cluding high priced . furniture, 1“}““‘ invitation fi“" Dt VLG P m Am um the woods. Sinee the Governor came to Alaska he has | g - 1% 5 toing his darndest to revise our “patchwork' {all we gan for these men. Bub we can also visualize | NATIONAL ISSUES: The subject | WWM 2 " g e et / G 8 | these then coming back to face such a tax program |of = training of young men and . AN A : ¥ FURNITU n E and inadequate tax system (though it seems to be as is proposed by the Governor. We should remember |YOURE Women for national service,|{ OD E by § paying the bills without too much trouble to date) ;flac v\hl:t, th“’; R want ;ll05t i’; to sted thelr |Military and civil, will; arouse wide | i) \ g ROBERTA LEE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. and we would like to say that this afternoon’s speech’| | differences of opinion. According w | uniforms and take their place once again in civilian 7 " was a masterpiece effort. % life h b shed B £ th o the ' stars, future peace Wwill ; v ¥ . asid 5 Who ‘die bravelltg’ t5' Qermand B T p = ife. Whem lmy. she e‘n‘ unA orms they want. maintained by threat of force \mtll Z Q. @ T persons 0 are traveling to Y $ ,.,,~ g ; | i 13 There are a few things we would like to discuss. | become once again just plain ordinary Alaskans. And |there is a «¢hange in the souls of l&) ¥ iqf-, ome? ’ i L:John H. Yer Jnles.s'"m mp He propoeses an income tax on individuals, a cor- | they'll have to pay these taxes, too. The Federal a1 peoples. ; the person who is accustomed to traveling expects incon- ) ") s priesld : VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES' porate income tax on business, a general property tax | | Government is providing many things to help these INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: wnwnccs at times, and does not dwell on them. Y- E throughout Alaska. {men return to civilian life. And Alaskans—who also | Allied winter fighting will gain un- Q. Should one wipe out the washbowl in the .dressing room of a Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR 8 3 v pay Federal taxes—are paying their share and they |precedented success this year but|itrain, after using it? « PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Third First of all—we wonder if many Alaskans aren't qo.. veed to feel that they aren't. at great cost. With measmgx A< (Cartainiy, <Ay’ clest atid. conslderatbibetbbs Wi’ do. 5o, i paying just about as “““']' i '“"( ])“‘"k“““(’}‘ _“f;“ This Legislature faces the same problem thnt{fi“‘:’-“' andnnmmenr;um ‘;’;"ng‘n?iidi Q. Isn't it important that a guest at a musicale remain quiet during ey eieibiin, bl stand now to help pay the cost of the war. The . j5q¢ gixteen sessions have faced since 1913. The | Nations will score many “| the selections? SR iR g PR e %% S ) 3 i | tories ver g triumph | 7 S s . IMPSON, Opt. D. The Store Men” Governor's remarks about soaking it to the workers yo.,nended budget is always more than anticipated m“f ‘?"ml overwhelming ¥ A. Yes, this is a guest’s most important duty, and it would be rude ROBERT S N D. o S for [ who .are up here on defense jobs, and who scwrry .o 3 : i |is attained. Rl : pé o Graduate Los Angeles College 1 (revenues. It shouldn't take any more work on the Per: shose birthdate it is| POt to do so. . i back to the States. with their cash, are misleading.| . . R LA 9 i % eIRONS Whose G of Optometry and i vart of the Seventeenth Session than in the past t0 |nave the augury of a year in which | frerrreroremre Orilinbmcibe? The same goes for the remarks about the s€asonal | g " i oy oS e budget e il tesd. Hre A i ¥ i Y 4 oir Aintars Outade.l F y g get. many ambitions are realized. There Front St.—Trl le Bldg. -l i cannery workers who spend their ?\mul,sv Bl | Z i may be brief obstacles in the Wity a n ORDON Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Ton —Triang! 5 Plain, ordinary, genuine Alaskans will have to pay | : |of success and - happiness. A C G | R P O R LR these taxes, too. In the long run theyll shoulder ALASKA COAL OIL YIELD | Children born on this day prob- % the load. - Alaskan businessmen, small and large, | e ably #ill be Temlistic hly oo ; 3 P % grupex‘tv owers, small.aud #ree, will have to pag | The U. S. Bureau of Mines, having completed ,0il mnemfime- 'D‘h i hswe ; oro» 29 1. What 15‘ the first tier of boxes at the Metropolitan Opera House, "The Rexall store 2 thmukg‘\hr nose, too. | processing of coals from four districts-in Alaska, |cast of stccessiin hnhtlo bl in New York City, popularly called? s s Phasmacibl T G i minEtedn taxes announces that all can be used to produce gasoline (Copyright, 1945) 2, “What are.the three maliii tyges of taing? ; i » el sther f o1, " 3. How is caramel made? % SCHAPFPNER The Governor asks the reasons a man might give | 424 other liquid fuels. | 4 e b e e BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART st i TS AT 5 Sie s | N4 E A DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING for living in Alaska. “Many people love Alaska . . . Carbonization tests on samples of 14 coals prove |when ‘His Tnvestigating “€ommittee 5, What Kansas editor’ was called “Sage of Potato Hill"? . f its freedom, its abundance ... " ete. that coke or char into which they can be eonverted |hurtled him to fame, later when ANSWERS: 5 . ! But it seems to us that these new taxes the Gov- | could be employed in one syntheti¢ liquid foels pro- |the Democratic bosses dining at 1. The Diamond Horseshoe. i ernor proposes certainly will be no cause for new |cess to manufacture gasoline, Diesel. fueljlubricat- |the White Honse decidede thatie 2. Identical, fraternal (unlike), Siamese HARRY BACE CAL IF nnnl. expressions of affection, As a matter of fact, many (ing and fuel oils and paraffin wax. In addition, v.hv;"'"‘] ““‘H“’mi"&f/"‘;e La"“("’“‘," 0 3. By burning sugar. Grovery and Meat Marked sl o el 5 i gh fivorced & re taxes ar a at " ? , | replace Henry allace. i { , 2 . 2 o 4 tender attachments m.l,ll be divorced by more ta: tar and oil that these codls can’ produce could Ix! THat 1§ the man who" today' as- 4. The epistles of the Apostle Paul. Dmgglsl 478 — PHONES — 371 % The Governor gives various reasons why the | processed by anotheér method to make ;,.Nfllnu Dxe\el i 4 duti £ 5. Edgar Watson (Ed) Howe. asonal worker does mot winter in the Territory. |fuel and fuel oil. {sumes ey H{e Ingyendngjucies o High Quality Foods a$. jeasonal FVPrier QOES = Vice-President of the “United States. | e L “The Squibb Store” ‘Moderate Prices A i B e ol § {He will be wortlh amtchipg. SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING o waShlllglon ‘Mumy::;mun rom groups in up-‘lx})] :l:m”j ;(ru was lb(.m gttc;‘:en‘ — ; HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE | 7 isition. | the w handles of, a. Jackson 'S i S A . FDR'S BIG £ M }For this reason they hope Gen.|County farm, did Harry Truman | CABINES PROBLEM LUC",LE?S AUTY SALON |||The Charles W. Carter PIGGLY WIGGLY o e"'- | Marshall wiil testify before the ever expect to rise to the second I A \ bt xifiitasy. AFRie OoRaittes. Th: Hebhizha Rl When AFL President Bill Green IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE HER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS H ary S 3 highest office in the land. h or “ary For BETTER Go-ROIlIIll reports on the casualties suffered | pis history is from farm to drug- | land other AFL leaders left the| PHONE 492 or Groceries | White House early this week they | Pourth and Franklin Sts. “% |in Europe during the past month, store to haberdashery to the Army 3 = Phone 1624 (Continued from Page Or€) |,,q the hundreds of thousands of ‘ to a local judgeship under the ;(“he‘c M ;f:crs::;z “wbfl‘;f F"g;t‘ T PHONE 136 d cases of illness among soldier 7 _ |they ha " widl 7 ¢ on the Senate Committee, also including pneumonia, flu, trench g,f:,‘::;mvc;%‘ r;,na‘i):]l]“p““w‘mylfe‘Howe BY, ,here ls lhe‘ Esxd{efl*{gfl;" n E C 0RATI NG e agreed it would be best now to let mouth, and other ailments and cani pelieve it himsels. o ““aFlh‘;lek:n;d-v{Ll:e"i ‘rcea ;Z W:S involves more than just another job of painting or WINDOW WASHING | | ;anu- Hg\nu (')O!llllhun wo;»km‘u lm]xJLl(w)"* minur‘tvwoundfi‘ blhml"ff“wi; belleve e e s atada iatien T"“ma";:E’uu\:]ut:at:du; L ?:me:b he was|| apering. Remember, the important part is to be sure oo % JUNEAU 22 YOUNG 45 H Ay SBIL wifich. provides 207 098N [onRostfion s i g e \CMticu entered the Senate, his fellow | r his fourth term, the decorator can give you correct color styling even i CLEANIN | o for 4 e 10 1 45| in e Senut, haiman Thomas S, ntuded e Sectain s it sus Sisoguing | though the scheme may be very simpie, WY ot have sweerva comrouxo ||| Hardware Company | ., i this, with the understanding thatlspeedy action, The bill will be given :;xgn;;; d;d:z:j‘:‘cllilr)halclk‘)mo‘fnaWa;l}:(; [ the thor;y ptroblemr of whom to your color scheme suit your individuality ? P { pefore the May Bill is reported tola clear track in the Senate once| o appoint Secretary of Labor. M | the House an amendment callinglit gets by the House, but strong|Cke of Nebraska. Today the first| —o..ompanying Bill Geeen to thel| & He 1S e¢CLE LLAN | for national service of all mén|opposition from Senate isolationists| \WO have retired to the obscurityygpise House were! AFL Secretaty Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 | between 18 and 60, ‘ot smerely |and fevenisome liberals is anticl-|f the Federal Bench, while Burke | Goorge Meany' and Harry Bates, m } 4-Fs, will be offered. This is in|pated, |is @ lobbyist for the coal operators. |y ., 4ot the 'powerful Construction . ¢ i line ‘with las years bil by Sen| NOTE he Whije Howse \(,Nou\'fifl r‘"w GV“NhPflld 0:‘ Tryman nl | Workers ‘Untof.~Seated with the|.”. WARNING TG AUTOISTS! - ——— Dine atthe " ; | st e and i e o o, when e T Eau a0 °F | Presdnt Grecp e hut | Ao ovners aoe amed, o i D HEAL B fe: i Wadsworth of New York. i riedyduliy % the enf F] e Ca ; — ;:(‘Jlr]u(ugh’l]}]’(mll:l’l‘:,:; o?::-),b]e,;lllmu:;,: Truman ;,ot uhue he is in the |nad be:i";’ £} Cn‘vis ; was |Plates, and are cautioned not only uoon Hmm . ataan e o i LABOR OPPOSITION | xsbistatt Bresident Jimmy };_vmmls"”“"' through following two rules |ynanimouély BEhind Dan’ in"‘of |to purchase them, but to plage P n nn “ c ,r s b Representatives May, Thomason,|was on hand, neither War Mm_‘plus a generous supply of luck. The |the :i TS’ umgn for fiecre- them on their cars, A > and Ham Andrews of New York,ipower Commissioner Paul McNutt|first rule was to be loyal, lm“mry &" AQREN. DN C;LE' Medicines, Flayorings ey runking Republican on the House(nor Selective Service Director Gen, |%C0nd Tule was to be fair. | Tpat's "fine, - mpixed the Chief. of S0U6H -"'L m»"l;glm d ; ; MES C. COOPER, C.P.A | Military ~ Affairs Committee, all Lewis Hershey, the men who know| The new Vice-President has|president, “but can you get Phil Pm!_ fimficfl%":k:t‘: g1 ; JA A ) A | advised the President that the!most about manpower, was invited. |never swerved in his loyalty to Murray to go along on that?” |KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL C lote Lt INSUR ANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR | amended bill could be passed in'McNutt favored a National Service|those who made him. When Boss| . «Mr. President, we want someone 808 FIFTH STREET OIpp ete “ine | the House, but admitted it would|Act in the early days of the war, Tom Pendergast of Kansas City|from the ranks of labor, and To-{ Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 GARNICK’S GROCERY g | pass only by the narrowest of but believes at this late date it Was sent to jail and everyone else |pbin’s the man for the job, whether| ogfice Hours 9 to 11:30 A, M. Phone 174 Shattuck Agency ‘ | margins. Andrews, who will sup-!will only complicate matters. By Wwas damning him, Harry stepped |Phil Murray wants him or not,” DR. W. A. KELVIE Comelind:nd gztx;)ur FREE i port the bill, said he cannot count'tightening up present controls forward in his defense. With equal- | answered Green. Boarding Kennels Veterinary Calendar an manac 4 | uln :;;m‘;; m\a;ln four vt;)m :lv‘n?xlm WMC experts think the situation lyl uns‘;vm'\'mlg ?erouicim heuhas “I'll appoint anyone who has the | the epublican members of the can be solved. |always been loyal to Roosevelt. unanimous backing of the labor ’ . | Military Affairs Committee. He! Lo | But at the same time, Republi-|movement,” replied the President. n“cnlum’ | added the proportion will be no ROOSEVELT'S LIFE INSURANCE can Senators like Ferguson of |“Frances wants to get out, and I'd ; & and PRESS SHOP ; i better, if as good, among {%m"blh Today a little, bespectacled man, Michigan and Brewster of Maine like to let her go if we can all J ' B.fillfd&u 4 cans generally when the full House who someday may become Presi- will tell you when it comes to the |agree on someone to replace her.” 2 o & % votes on the bill dent, climbs up from the Senate war, Truman has leaned over| Green agreed with FDR it was % w “‘ “Our Doorstep Is. Worn by - pr Democr: May floor where he has sat for 10 backward not to let politics inter-|doubtful if Phil Murray would go ¢ ’ . . Satisfied Customers” reported the pre unassuming years, to sit in thelfere with his job of cleaning up|along on Tobin's selection. The AFL AS lN pE A( :E 4l bill from Laber ate rostrum as Vice-President war scandals {leader the nasked Roosevelt who has been terr of the United States. | He has tried to be fair. Time|else was in line for the job . ; . vinced s ce-President Truman is living after time, exposure by the 'l’r\J—; The President replied he would f favor N preof of the fact that miracles man Committee of Jesse Jones'|like to appoint John Winant, now L from Y r cease. And Harry, himself, inexcusable delays in producing | U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain. / ¢ but be the first to admit it. Never \rubber or failure to plan for al-| “But” he added, “he’s too valu- sure t gly as in all the years since, as they saycohol and gasolinc, have cracked |able where he is. v — —ithe Roosevelt Administration| In the end, Green, Meany and [squarely over the knuckles. |Bates left the White House con- Tete mansgemen of e SAM ADAMS | But Truman has never flinched. \vmwd that Miss Perkins would re- :"'k'wm »F as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA | main as Secretary of Labor. Mean- i wie s | DEPOSITS _ EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EV SECOND CALVIN LOOLIDGE <‘wmll- she- has rented an apart- primary consideration. I - l”l H " ( '|| ' kin 1"5 s Proas g SRk gl _A' 3 In more ways than one, Harry meht in New York and has made Sddition, the bank is 3 mem- .—"vfl all @ Len| ry 0 Ban g— : resent this coupon to the box office of the Truman is like Calvin Coolidge. He |all plans to leave. Fasprrodrome b et IN THIS BANK CAPITOL THEATRE . comes from the same backwoods| NOTE~Chief CIO objection to ance Corporation, which ia- i . 2 ) s origin. He seldom: makes speeches| Tobin is the blast which the ARE “ | f Pl s ML on the Senate floor., He is thrifty, | Teamsters Union magazine leveled Tlle B. M Be en s Y i ;.l;‘m receive TWO TICKETS to see: remembers the days when the at the PAC after election. Tobin 1 drugstore paid him $3 a week. |also refused to go along with Phil lNSU RE 1 “ER PRIM!TIVE MA“ But more than anything else | Murray's pet* project of banding Federal Tax—11c per Person Truman has the same brand of the AFL and the CIO with the o 2 Coolidge political luck. Thé lightn- |rest of the World Trade Union g P ing hit Cal first during the Boston |Movement in a big new world labor Oldesl Bank m Alaska y HONE 14 - THE BOYAL BL“E CAB CO police strike, later when the party |federation. Fil..s N ti l Ballk 4 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | bosses in the smoke-filled yoom at| (NOTE—FDR has refused to ac- t a ona ot RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. :'(':'d ?}x:fiuw:m ';?:IPYZ:‘Z:: w[a‘x.:i! b:‘em;;c?mf;:flm resignaig $ of JUNEAU, ALASKA | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS y ) 3 Q e y ¥ OOk COl o > ; . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! go with Harding. (Copyright, 1945, by the MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP An'fil 3 N j The lightning struck Truman Bell Syndicate, Inc. § —

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