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PAGE FOUR 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946, e | a » less to the individual, and such a good revenue ,..mmmm—-mn“o—-? : Dally AlaSka Emplre producer as we believe this one is? from { DR.E. H. KASER i ]’he Chaflesw ca"er ¥ . Publisied every evening except Sunday by the We don't believe there are very many persons who 2 R THE EMPIRE 2 > : oo EMFIRE FRINIING COMPANY | mind paying a few pennies each day for the veteran— { DENTIST MOT'UBI’Y 1§ HELEN TROY MONSEN - R President 'bift by the time some of these playboy politicians P e e Bl BLOMGREN BUILDING 8?5&15';“&%#&“" SR - -Edltorv;a:,;;ii:‘:;l;: get through talking about the tax, everyone will think : APRIL 30, 1926 Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. R ot . 7 r O gl Mmeve thav JUE teully & fough Dutden 60 081 be APRIL 30 | Over 80 guests attended the social gathering last night for the cele- HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 - - h Sl These lggislators that are campaigning against the| | W. S. Pullen ! bration of the 107th gnniversary of the Independent O der of Odd Fellows, £ Sntered in the Pu:ls{?‘!‘l;i‘cx:gr.::l;.\\?n.\'l‘;:ss:e:on Class Matter. ' .x were all for the veteran during the legislative > Arthur M. Uggen ® 'give by Silver Bow Lcdge No. 2A, assisted by Perseverance Rebekah FOR TASTY FOODS i etvered by carrir in Juncan,and Douslas for 5150 per menthi session, but when it comes to payng the tax to raise | » MargaretBllss o Lodge No. 2A. Dr. A. W. Stewart and VARIETY , By mail, postage paid, at the lollln;‘wmu m}es' ou 1,00 ‘thv money they're afraid of losing a few votes. HE) Mrs. Bruce Stringer . Sl DENTIST TRY b’ sne on?(f,,{:_"{n':q?i;;?:“ns;: b sl e i v o0 19 A ¥ J"]“-‘ ’:/ L;E'“‘Slk : An advisory board consisting of B. D. Stewart, Col James G. Steese 20TH CENTTRY BUILDING p e e 00 ({ereanarity, 15 56 dRiveey Treasury Report 2 e ol $ | M. D. Williams and R. J. Sommers was appointed by Mayor J. J. Conors i bt Gastinean Cafe f their papers. v 108 37 b D o Goo ,: " A. Lingo o to assist the Special Street Committee in preparing plans and specifica- Foremost in Friendliness Televholied: BENEP P Eh P b s i i | (Washington Post) : er.rf,},:t b"cv . o |tions for concrete streets to be laid im part of the business section MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS 4 | Unexpectedly large tax receipts, together with an o |of town. ‘c Ao Tt SRR Lol e et | ction i eXpendItires BaTe DO > . L 4 4 0 s 0 a8 s 88 sl 'ALIFORNIA VANITY BEAUTY paper and also the local news published | 4yced :mpm- 'lb“,;lu” Sumtluws !h;ti;;nny. ll[ lil‘ LT RSRE IR e C. J. Skuse, radio operator at Soapstone, returned on the Alameda 4;‘;”’ ;;-ldOMrNEast M-:;elc SALON w3 HORSY £ Al - - !surmised, cauce the Treasury to expan e scale of BT e 3 ue Rk 3 L 5 hed arters — —_—3 NATIONAL/ a::pnsssrlrr,\y Is — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | planned debt retirement. As debt retirement proceeds, | ity e casag 'm} ‘unm the States and was to leave soon for his headquarters. Sioh Oty e Cooper Building Fourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, Wash | k o bl { kb ELRL . RS | demands for further tax reductions are sure to become : ’ Mod: ELSIE HILD] e e | sttt . acrethy: Vibanhr miks TYb ) plei ikl H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E With Bobby Coughlin back at his old job on the Estebeth, the Elks b s EvexllnREmi';wun‘g” ; annual report, IIGW;‘\'('X', that he opposes any furlher! # ’ baseball club suffered the hardest blow dealt to any team so far this 133 one 318 » ! substantial tax reduction so long as pent-up demands: “The stars 17?611118 season. Coughlin was slated to do the catching and was manager of the Jones_S!evens shop - for goods, combined with accumulated purchasing pow- f but do not compel” | club. il METCALFE SHEET METAL 1 | er, continue to exert inflationary pressure. Moderni; ! PR LADIES'—MISSES’ Heating—Airconditioning—Boat | - tion of the tax srtucture for purposes of simplifying it, | Olaf Swanson of Douglas, who left with his family about a year ago Tanks and Stacks—Everything i and ndml.mnu tiu- tlz )ll;fl(;!(lj dupsx;xu:‘.al:;spxgtlshr;\;; WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 » make his home in California, returned with the expectation of putting READY-TO-WEAR in SHEET METAL : necessarily involve tax redudtion. He warns g —_— 4 £ » Channel Seward Stree! Near Phone 711 90 Wi : debt charges, payments to veterans and maintenance HEART AND HOME the summer at least on the Lh’llll»\!j>7 eet. ar Third illoughby Ave. . of our military defenses will necessitate a level of ex-| Elderly women are favored by the ok R S v';'c O SR Ee R o | penditures far above that of prewar years. Hence the (ctars and many of those who are r. and Mrs. A. Bonnett w g ‘J g pas ger £ ’ & & " H Federal tax structure will have to be far bigger than it |disposed to think that™they are ing on the steamer Alameda from Seattle. Don’s Badlo Servlce ;rhe Rexall Siore i was before the war. Ibeyond the years of useful activity — Electrical and Radio Repair our Rellable Pharmacists | | Mr. Vinson's affirmation of intention to continue [will discover that there never was Weather: Highest, 54; lowest, 38; cloudy (We pick up and deliver) BUTLER-MAURO | lthe low interest rate policy that the Treasury pur-|a time in the history of the World, e rccr e e ISR DRUG € 4 e sued during the war is also of deep significance. Long- |when their simple, substantial vir- t A . : b Phone 659 909 West 12th 0. : b term Treasury bonds are now selling to yield less than | tues were so sorely needed as now. { D 'l I- E I h Y 3 f 2 per cent—a record low figure. Whatever steps may | The mellowed wisdom, the gentle al y essons In ng Is \V. L‘ GORDON i AI k M H S I HABRY BACE ‘ ¢ Subsequently be taken to discourage shifts of long-term |unselfed love that usually come aska Music dupply ‘ It will be interesting to note how the pecple of |0 ey mont fssues into the commercial banks, it is now [only with age can do much to help & Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Ly o 1) ist the Third and Fourth Divisions vote in today’s primary | clear that the Government does not mean to offer |a tx_-cubled world through one of its WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He alluded at great . o rllggls election, with several candidates campaigning on a |nonbank invvsul»)rs higher [imderest_ returns as extra | major :3?1."5” e length to his adfentures” ALLUDE means to refer to something Planos—-.l;:slse:mlxl?es:mmnu The Squibb Store” . 3 inducements to buy new refunding issues. ! oy 3 s & neth of his adventures.” Where Pharma; plank to repeal the tax which brings in the, money The continuance of low jnterest policies will not Demand for leather goods of all ]l)dlm;:-;Ns&S;ép};%il:)gfii;;-glPel?lLr-\lf gPro(x)munce ploor-al, OO as in Phone 206 Second and Seward l'rofetslo:’ e * for fhe Alaska Veterans' Act Jnly keep down interest payments in future budgets, as (kinds will greatly exceed tllxx-e sup- BOOOK p S ity : al. ) . se candida ve Cl ar, i | Mr. Vinson states; it will also affect the level of |ply for at least two yeais and possi- , not as L X - These candidates have chosen a popular, but in| Ve NP SO fe financing. From the Admin- [bly longer. Substitutes will be ac- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Dysentery; DYS, not DIS. ! HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT our opinfon, not a very brave thing to campalgn on. |\ vion viewpoint, maintenance of law rates is a|cepted for many uses before leath- SYNONYMS: Reconcile, reunite, conciliate, pacify, placate, propitiate, REPAIR SHOP MARKET . Whether he voting public will be taken in is yet to be | means of promoting full production and stimulating ler imports again reach prewar lev- parmonize. Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau's Most Popular seen employment. No reference is made to the adverse |els. PR SR i WORD STUDY: “Use‘a word three times and it is yours.” Let us GENF!‘:IZEI(S;IE:&AVIVRAm:V “Meating” Place i ffects of abnormally low rates which may encourage AL 3 increase our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: NE ORK : We believe it is generally accepted that the people | o 10 8 O L iU o h 4 indoubtedly do discourage sav-| ‘An important change in the REE BN Tl L T ifest or avowed; undisclosed, “Their| [_Fhone 204 929 W. 12th St. ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS | .| of Alaska wanted to do something to repay their debt | . "y addition to creating serious problems for re- |President’s Cabinet within a mat- itied betrayed Gltest tives.” . PHONE 202 to the returning veteran. At the recent special session | cipjents of funded incomes. It is reassuring, however, | ter of a few months is foreseen. activities betrayed ulterior mof A — of the Legislature a liberal bill was drawn up, giving | ‘hat the Treasury is impressed with the necessity of"l.'he man who will be appointed to “The Store for Men” CABO TBANS}'ER the veteran a good many benefits in loans and bonuses, | ‘dapting its borrowing policies to the changing de- [f}:i] nlr(e vncnnct.v_dprgliaatfiym‘e“gmb? MODERN E'I' I 0 U E'”'E by { L) ] N V1 0] inve {little known outside S hol 8 e, % providing that the $3,500,000 to pay for it all would be | mands of the various classes of investors who now , V ROBERTA LEE S AB 'N S . collected by the excise tax which these candidates are | 101d the public debt and the changing character of the 1 T{NTERN‘?:;S:{?{]Z\A‘&{;?L}:SHfl 0 HAULING and CRATING s : 3 ¢ i ve “tai - nere are : S t WED R N campaigning against. S lreny ;fi‘;fi,‘;"é ffi,‘”b}‘f”\,",;;f’rf; [t,a :fix‘: ;:-;l:sur,:g { Washington will soon drop its anti- ; ; i Front St—Triangle Bldg, g;?f@g‘;‘smm’ CRUDE OIL No tax is easy to pay. But even so we don't believe | gemands. | Argentina campaign and that har- Q. When a _glrl is preceding her escort and reaches a closed door, e 344 Phone 344 | ¢ that this 1 per cent tax, which will be with us only The Secrefary strongly indorses extension of fi- |monious relations between that na- should she open it? ; until the $3,500,000 is collected, is so tough that it is | iancial aid to other countries for reconstruction and |tion and the United States will be- A. No; she should stand aside and alloy her escort to hold the door warfieldrs Dfllg s'o'e FOR going to hurt anyone. And it will do a lot of good for | ievelopmental purposes, with particular reference to |8in to develop. £ open. The girl should then pass through first. i Wa'l P the veteran he new International Bank and the Export-Import| Persons whose ltu\n-wmue Xus is @. What'is the most formal beginning of a social letter? (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) aper ; . ) g et 'are promised by the stars: YGAT My des : 0. . " @ In the Fourth Division, Warren Taylor and Jesse | 3enk as agencies designed to “help the world to get ‘;qu ‘pn?xsu:l s Y. ftuatly. 1n t’li“ A. “My dear Mrs. Wilson,” which is more formal than simply “Dear NYAL Family Remedies i ) SS€| "1 its feet- productively.” Plans for lowering trade [Of unusual oppo 1 Mrs, Wilson.” ¢ R IDEAL PAINT SHop dnder are campaigning againstt he tax. In the Third i -egulating the foreign exchanges through imain field of endeavor which may o ¢ 2 i HORLUCK’S DANISH Division the McCutcheon brothers are using it. [“;r“fl'j' 1“‘]:\‘:.:);:flllgm0]];(’\rv I%md e ending 1 [result in substantial material gains. Q. At what hour should a garden party begin, and at what hour ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt The time for these men to have spoken out against lo:n \0(‘[3-\? British are n‘]s‘; appln(lded as o means of | Children born today will have should it end? : ! the tax was when they were all down in Juneau during | ¢ thering sound international policies that, by help- |bright minds ahd sturdy bodies. A. About 3 P. M. is the usual time to begin, 6 cr 7 P. M. to end { HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ] the legislative session., Why didn't they propose|ing others, will contribute to domestic well-being and |They are unlikely ever fo cause g | MARKET f another tax that would be as easy to collect, as harm- | prosperity. thein par”éts f",‘yl‘ sor;{;l(;: Senomm. * d L E A R N by INSUBANCE | - 5 RSB Satod LO 0 K an A. C. GORDON |{!| Cnoice Meats At Al Times ‘ “E"asmnfl'on OPA' Bill has brought public wrath bulk of Republicans voted to send | ;, o || Locatd in George Bros. Store | | Sh not only on the heads of guilty OPA down the drain. Merger Bill didi’t mean they would i, A, g attuck Agency M _Go_nound Congressmen, but on even the ARMY-NAVY GAME vote for it on the floor. ; 553—92—95 em blameless few who fought doggedly | There was a hotter fight against| Repubiican objections also were 1. Which has the longer coastline, continental United States or — to preserve price controls. the Administration’s Army-Navy raised about the fact that only Alaska? G (Continued from Page One) A typical example is Republican | Merger Bill than members of the|three Democrais — Thomas, May- 2. Does a galloping horse ever have all four feet off the ground at ] B P 0 ELKS The Alaskan Hdd » — | Represertative Dick Welch of San |Senate Military Affairs Committee [ 0ank and Lister Hill of Alabama—_ the same time? . strong with letters both objecting Francisco, who voted against cvery indicated to the press when they;werl"mwem at Lht{ meeting. garl, 3. What great explorer was killed by natives in Hawaii? 'Mt:el_s every Wednesday at 8 p. Newly Renovated Rooms i to the Morse attempt as trickery crippling OPA amendment right emerged from a closed-door meet- | retired Navy admiral, and w‘l;',m“ 3 What is the term of office of a United States Senator and a| | M- Visiting brothers welcome. E. at Reasonable Rates i and supporting Morse on the down the line. Yet Welch is receiv-ing at which the Bill was approv- contended that if Administration g C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. 5 . . " g ind Representative? P H ground that his strategy was mo ing numerous letters bombarding ed by a 10-1 vote. spokesmen were sincerely —behing 5 L What 1 » setadnn® W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. 'HONE SINGLE O 3 more unfair than the filibuster. | him as an OPA fop. It illustrates| Besides GOP Senator Thomas C. l”‘etB;“' the Ize’t""“,r“ss should Wk} ANSWERS: f ; . JUNEAU i Regardless of the above merits, how iraic the general public is over | gart of Connecticut, who cast the eash be presenh. ov xo]e.k S | i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | 4'bi-partisan group of ten Senators | ‘he magnificent lobbying job put | solitary “No” vote, another member| Chaiiren Thomas B i “a‘l:ly: S SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. i | has determined that Senate rules|across on Congress and how dumb |refused ‘o vote on the ground that|9OWR the minority side of the table s S : / Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING | G must be changed. They seek to lim- | Congressmen were to fall for it. tne - messtre was :being railroaded‘“t the| sleRepubhcans present and 3. Captain James Cook (1728-79). ; ¥ in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE H § it debate on any single bill to ten “These writers make no distinc- by Chairman Elbert Thomas - of | SCrVec notice Hhat: he hnd_.thrge 4. Six years and two years, rcs;{ectlvelyA K beginning at 7:30 p. m.| | DRAPERIES days, which would bring up the tion,” laments the San Francisco Utah. Two other Senators also re- | prxy ‘r;msfd otf IDe.m‘?crra:Lwal-_ 5. An extinct elephant of great size. M. L. MacSPADDEN, Phone 36 122 2nd St. i Anti-Poil Tax Bill, already passed Congressman, groaning under his served tve right to oppose the uni- | Se7€eS: K€ €0 f‘vi'n“’(‘:‘: 26; slen(-] e e o e - = Worshipful Master; JAMES W. : $ by the House, before the Senate mail. “They're blaming the whole |fication plan during subsequent | 45¢ lm\?’v "?“““;"fit; # " Aerniont f { LEIVERS, Secretary. ] recesses. They are thinking also House of Representatives for what |Senate debate. :'lof Ch:neguml:; '21 Os(ml?‘r I‘B: OIT. BURNERS PLUMBING HEA' G 7 ALASKA ELECTRONICS| ! 4 ) " n 4 - H of bringing up legislation to create nappened. There also seems to !_)e The non-voter was GOP Sc‘“"uf‘kota who alweys salaam in the .8 4 2 Silver Bow Lodge Sales and Service 14 a permanent FEPC—provided they a tendency to pick on the Republi- | George Wilson of Towa. He heated- | direction of the Pentagon building sm“h oll Burner serv'ce No. A 2, LO.OF, § succeed in winning their amend- can Party.” lv declared that the Committee e 'Meets each Tues-| |Expert radio repair withoat delays ment to the Senate rules. | Y 3 § - (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) - a £8:00 P, M, T. O. O, F. HALL. ot i Welch pointed to the fact that was acting without proper consider- AR 214 SECOND STREET ay at 8:00 P. M, . O. O. F. “| |B. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| The ten Senators are: Democrats 'Republicans such as Baldwin of ation and before the general Pub-|e o @ » o © ® © @ © o o DAY PHONE 476 NIGHT CALLS—Fred C. Lorz—Blue 655 Visiting Brothers Welcome PHONE 62 1§ — Pepper (Fla), Magnuson|New York, Woiverton, Canfield and lic has had a chance to acquaint| e » FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand 1 (Wash.). Guffey (Pa), Glen Tay-|Kean of New Jersey, Kunkel and | itself with the merits of the com-'| o TIDE TABLE . H. V. CALLOW, Secretary } lor (Idato), Huffman (Ohio), Kil- | Fulton of Pennsylvania, Bender of plex legislation s | 3 5 . ¢ 2 oY y | gore (W. Va), and Mead (N.Y.); Ohio, LaFollette of Indiana, and | Democrat Burnet Maybank of| g A .| BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS e — e e | ‘ Republicans — Ferguson (Mich.), | Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, South Carolina and Republican Al-| o ] | C I 0 l) l R E C T 0 R Y i | it " e > B 1:25 a.m., 199 ft. e Knowland (Cal) and Capper|all were vigorous voting champions cxander Smith of New Jersey gave| o If:,g“h ::Zg 7:4; ::: 381t s GBAY MAB[NE ENGINES 1 ) (Kans.). iol price control. These, however, | Wilson moral support by asserting|e High tide 14:04 p.m“ 180 1. o SALES and SERVIOE | MEETINGS HELD IN UNION HALL—Ist and Gastineau—Phone 327 ‘ | e in the minority. 4 t the & repor e | Bt G P o 0 8 g 3 A g v sy 1 the miperiGESENE Sioat | thal ther w0l to Tepart DUt Mol Tow ide MI6E IR 100 1. [ Juneau Welding and Machine Shop Junean Industrial Union Couneil | Juncin Mine & Mill Workers $ i Secy. R. S. Hough; Phone Green | Local ; Secy. ur H. Wal- j th’::‘ “Ed cg;?:::uuiecell}mé :;eez:?ii‘: P l I‘_\ Bl feSue 8 sb Simie o > o = ey e 240; meetings second and fourth | ther; Phone Green 340; meet- | A e v by T g0 . :30 P, M. ings 1s# and 3rd Monadys, 7:00. to the United Natfons and fo:mer rosswor uzzie IE] ‘\ - & Thursdays ati 30 P. M. gs 1s¥ ly: s_"““‘i)":’ Of iwte) Arip Jo aub e, 'ACROSS 32. Composition R Someth.,"g lefere"t Int. Woodworkers of America | Juneau Transport Workers Local e hepectnsnl o pmien L Cried likea cat 5, o (3 PIN® { ! Local M-271; Secy. Henry Ad- | 172; Secy. George C. Martin; ghost wmeA. at ‘rh[‘ ljdx,.]B 6. Devoured 36, Threadlike Al H sero; meetings 2nd and 4th Fri- | Phone Black 265; meetings 2nd i e o Wouceld 3% Bup e 3 days at 7:30 P, M. and 4th Tuesdays at 8:00 P. M. | der Stettin secretary 1 SONMPraprie 38, Smal bottles A { ; i3 James Byincs, lhow.ver, turnedd 15 Bristles 39, Type measure s E B v l C E | ~ ; } this dows I8 olied, & R ARe 3 i NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the United Trollers of Alaska, Local | United Cannery Workers, focal | | ' | ; S g AR T < Adiabn to-a (P! | following assortment of EASTERN FISH 26; Secy. B. H. (Jack) Manery; | 269; Secy. Ruth Hayes. { (We_now find ot in 3 = 18 Cylinder for 45. Horse Chnistensen Bros. Garage Phone Blue 220; meetings 1st Uphgn witosiook 35 _feletoals: & Hinding 4 OnThe ocean BIR | 909 Twelfth Si. PHONE 659 FILLETS SMOKED and 3rd Wednesdays, 8:00 P. M. | Inter. Longshoremen & Ware- book . Lund-Lease for Macmil- 0 [graelite tribe 49, Indigo plant ol L e 2 K oL FILLET IES housemen Union, Local 1-41 Cold la Stettinius, then Lend-Lease 21. Ascent 51. Tips to one side b MACKEREL FILLETS FINNAN HADD F Stor Workers: Mk ’ ' 23, Contended 53, French eity O[D D) HAKE FILLETTS HAKE FILLETTS Local Industrial Union, Local 882 rage Workers; Secy. e Adm nistrator, arranged for one 35 Pouch 4. Daydream [R(E] 1Y) THE Ha i ~ Sec. Abel Anderson; Black 605. | Avoian; Green 759; meetings full-time write2 from OWI to be 38 RoeC,, 3 Not ey % N 0 F COD FILLETS POLLOCK FILLETS st and 3rd Wednesdays; 7:30 assigned to him to. write. the back, 2 AL yca, O NoLite ot Sotution of Yesterdays Puzzte | 1B A KR A WHITING FILLETS KIPPERS e while two full-time lawyers from 2. SYRROLIOL g0 oS coma 62 Incites to DowN g BAY CHUBS * MEEI:";NGS[I::;M “nd Warehaussrian Daton, Local 1448 the Lend-Lease agency helped the 30. Ward off 61. Dally activity 1. Ancient Hebrew ALASKA’S FINEST L o Sll & r L International ngs! iy e 9155 madt i by gt OWI writer. notes on_ the HOTEL oulsiana "mPs rog egs Secy. Don McCammon; Phone Blue H ings Mondays, 7: A All three worked full time for six ment | EAT IN THE 2 months. When the book was pub- . Blissful J C ld St C I '8 lished, only Stettinius' name ap- ok | BUBBLE ROOM uneau Lo Orage OmpanY, 1C. i s m e e B T e T ~ , Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage former Secretary of State had ac- | 7 | : l:;;’q:‘:.:l 4 | u > - i ar ano nr ls $ i tually written only a few para- .%-..%a. . Bahk offielal | sPecial Dinner £ . Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment graphs, -t . Before ' § Total cost to the Government n-a 3° - Gogdesses of 5to 8 P. M. RILEY E“DICOTT BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 5 estiny | 5 z for asithoring this book was esii- - Lt | $l.65 as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA o . De | mated at around $50,000. Royalties . Tungsten ore l I | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. I Pres<ent this coupon to the box office of the JO from the book, however, did not _(épen ; o it g0 to the Treasury. Instead, they *;3;;.’;! W o b s o T : went to a special philanthropic Refusal ! —Qver nal aCenful of Bankmg—lm i fund selected by Stettinius. (‘h‘fid e | Forsy!he Barge cc. CMITUL T“EATBE 1891 ; ‘ ’y i Chief ghost-writer for the Stet- :,;r.nl | CONTRACTHAUTING ; and receive TWO TICKETS to see: n s ; T iR © o V| PR ” " The B. M. Behrend 3 8 o L] { ] e o ey TANAL o7 A Ranhoce P | 200 a year, was later rewarded i{?‘?‘u’a.?:é' oot | o Federal Tax—11c per Person B ank . & with an $8,000-a-year job. His fin- : Cotton fabri | a1 rewazs. Bowever, % his spocini- 5 PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. % ment as . jus’ public relations 6. Donates Nations' in New | e atin and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | " Rodont Men’s and Boy’s Clothing RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. | T A cian: Across from Coliseum Theatre WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! o Box 1465 Phone 677 | |