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THE DAILY PAGE FOUR ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ = ' 3 | g . e ST | v % . tually totaled about $22 billlions, and in consequence | ‘( e e 1)(”1 v 1 ’“Sk" En'lure it found itself with a cash balance on hand amounting | Y E A RS d AG 0 rom ! >7},,',,q,/,,.y,”,. Office MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1:2 « - g to the prodigious sum of $26 billions. It found itsell | T I{ E E WI P I R E ; L SECOND and FOURTH P od e evening except Sunday by the ! ¥ SR > RS T R RO 5 -ach month \ . i yreove! » when reconversion . Monday of eac! PIRE PRINTING COMPANY in this position, moreover, at"a time w e R T CH : FFIN Co. | \ ad R et s was gaining momentum and Govenment deficits be- T ke B S ioos ‘,!ELEER =Gn| Ft. 5323 | I Scottish Rite Temple o, L T Vice president ginning to narrow markedly. In effect, the Govern- [ APRIL 14, 1927 [ itk ——— | beginning at 7:30 p.ng. = - = Manager | ment was in the position of a man who has just bor- ”,R'”‘ 14 ° The growth cf Juneau's Public Schocl since the building of the school | 7 et CHAS. B. HOLLAND, . 2 . - prise Ratase | rowed o lnrge sum'of money only to find he had use : Mrs. J. C. Ryan . 1se 10 years ago, was disclosed in a report showing the need for another | S’__—__”"-"‘?'fl“”*”{{w ‘| Worshipful Master; JAMES W ;i,., . e w n Junean as Second Class Matter. fOr only a very small part of it. In the light of ‘:“-*‘ ° Frances Paul @ | <chool building to take care of the 70 percent increase during the pnst‘i P T oy iayon v ml LEIVERS, Secretary. 4 sy SUBSCRIPTION RATES z circumstances the President declared in his budget o George Simpkins ® |10 years { £ wous tusr 'coat, or Bow 15itie--Bb Delivered by carrier in funean and Douglay for B30 pet monthi| | sage of Janusry, 1946, thae tis cash balance woud | o Miles Godkin - AP [ |what you get for your money Silver l:ovlvolugd;e [ fie Tollowiiis T1o8 3 v retiring 1 2 del Fred Lehto . T} r Northwester s in port from the westward the previous No. 2, LO.O.F. % B4 be drawn upon for retiring outstanding debt until it ' e The steamer Northwestern was in po . . B 40 BRI RO, 100 pssie s | | M l v : F S !nt Meets every Tues of had been reduced to $3 billions ° Mrs. Bessie Jonas ® | duy, with Dan Sutherland as a passenger from Seward ariin ¥ICior Fur ¥ . favor if thes mptly live ¢ ; day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL o oner o e oty i the delivers | It Is true that the volume of marketable Govern- | ® Mss. Olive é'\f;l_?"‘l]‘i g Sohiliy, I'| " swedish Fur Crattsmen for v Sk S e e ¢ ment securities has been reduced by considerably | ® Mis. Srea Dere o J. A. Thibodeau left for Seattle aboard the steamer Northwestern., Three Generations | isiting Brothers i e e O B O | more than the figure representing the decline in the|® f it | N O B T ERELE, Noblg e BT Asse RESS - e sty M . e 0 DAY Wi st ke e H V. 5 Toe Associ R O A aivels entitled to the use for | Treasury's cash balance. But to the extent that this|® % ° " 2" The new Bergmann Dining Room opencd for business in a newly| ' Jamos [, cooper' CPA CALLOW, Secretary cer o ews dispaiches credited to it or mow GtRer’ | nas been the case it has simply meant that the sub- constructed building on Harris Street near Fourth. B AT OR 0 - ocal news pul : : tvpe of Governmient debt for another,| NOTIOE is> HARHIMBYCGIVEN: £ ! R 3 | stitution of one type of Government debt for another b kb { Specializing in 27 B P ELKS \:ka Newspapers, 1411 | SUCh as applying the proceeds of savings bond pur- (o T”zl.iu“rl:' ;?:'jlxxx‘ne::x g::: The Scottish Rite Masons had their Maundy Thursday supper this Corporation—Municinal and 0 gl 0 | chases to the retirement of securitizs held by ban fisslonsgs w0 o “" | evening in the Odd Fellows' Hall S | Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. < ks i 3 at Juneau, Alaska, Gladys Trust Accounts | , = or the employment in the general fund of accruals on ;.“\Lu{v -|'dt\“;,U'll;,‘?)xlnicd“admhfl'itny\-‘ SR, | | m. Visiting brothers welccme, account of social security and other trust funds. In'So™0 . will annexed of the! The Executive Committee of the Juneau Chapter of the Red Cross [=- VICTOR POWER, Exalted d y trix with the will annexed of the : e t . s | Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretai | short, debt reduction to date has been the result oate of Charles E. Rudy, deceased. ounced a meeting tomorrow morning in the office of B. M. Behrends. | The Erw"l Feed cc, it 15 Seareraty purely of fortuitcus and non-recurring circumstances, | A]] ns having claims ag.i\h\st e i { Ottloe 1o Oude Tot Girosksy | " and hence has been, in a 1 er of speaking, an |said estate ave r 'ela to present Allen Shattuck and Ha Sperling had entered the cmnpll\mm: PHONE 704 “SMILING SERVICE" optical illusion them, with verified vouchers as re- the prize of $25 for the greatest improved lot or yard at the end of | HAY. GRAIN. COAI quired by law, to said administratrix summer, which was offered by Mrs. Marie Drake, according to an | AT knins < COAL B Newspapers in Schools ‘1 HE '”‘1‘; Ol’an“J‘:::e'\[\)xv s[:;’::‘;;' ouncement by the Civic Impovement Committee of the Chamber of ind STORAGE Befl S cash GI‘OCEIY ‘ i itk i ¥ ” Shattuck Building, au, Alaska, = LRSI e within six months from the date of | Comme CALIFORNIA | FREEngz:illeoR.Y" “'jun 2 the first publication of this notice R 2 In an interesting leaflet, circulated among Indiana GLADYS STABLER, Weather: Highest, 46; lowest, 37; cloudy H iosery ais ekt Masiet » schoolteachers, Clement T. Malan, Indiana State Sup- peisfiaicrre o A bt SR oo ¢ oo | ) e e, e e e e o adlunes to | Tirst publication, Apilfr 5L | y e & | 478 — PHONES — 371 4 1d importance of daily newspapers as an « S 3l 6 sk | v Last publication, April 28, 1947. D I l E I h High Quality Foods at " " _______ classroom instruction. Dr. Malan writes 3 ,“ _1 : E z al essons In n ls W. L. GORDON Moderate Prices The Rexan Store PO “With its traditional emphasis upon the accumu- B S e { . i Your Reliable Pharm lated learning of the ages, tl oom needs to ()Rl)l’-"‘:f’ l‘!:;"[: CAUEE | o e A A s | i iable acists balance its teaching with the pre oo g dleatl L i s A T WORDS OFFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I did no more than T E BUTLER-MAURO i schools of opinion on how a fresh delineation of life today against the broad In the Distries * UKt 100 B BT | 00 help » Say, “I did no more than was NECESSARY.” | JUHES'S’EVERS Shop ; DRUG CO L emerge in fiscal 1948, could | background "‘,“"‘l e To 1”“ “'““1‘“"- ““l' di(r{ Bk ot Tt OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cassimerc. Pronounce kas-i-mer, A | | S r' 2 8 g, fres alive ar alert. , 8 au. t T 2 ” Q'] ) One school places major ’,‘.;’“‘(‘\‘m,’,';"‘,‘m,fj{ ,:: n\],‘:,,",:,':: m;‘ ) (,‘\:,/Lm,:, ‘.m),,m, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- s in AT, I as in IT unstressed, E as in HERE, accent first syllable. LADIES'—MTI S.ES impertance of debt reduction; the yo0.0 "1 it satisfy the intellectual and spiritual | HIf and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H.| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Buffalo; two ¥'s, one L. Buffaloes or READY-TO-WEAR HARRY RACE v other stresses tax relief hunger of eager young children and youth, and give WALMER. as Ol erk of the Dis- | pusgaics, plural | | seward Street Near Third D 3 Of the several arguments that have been ad-!them understanding of the relationship of the past trlxctku.\gg for t; T;mtt;xy Aoll SYNONYFS: Jealous, envious, suspicious, distrustful, resentful. ! l’ugglsi 1 8 y alves Alaska ivision umber H ; . S LR ay it i " . | vanced in favor of applying the entire surplus (if any) | ¢o the modern world in which t find themselves. B bk gy s WORD STUDY: “Use a wora tiree times and it is yours.” Let us | ¥ “The Squibb Store” et e Sl el hreali Tood T Biahe vital o every | other ‘x\x:;ti;\!:;]l{xw;_r~;}]:>;ixx"r‘!“:’:'_ ncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Alaska Music supply iy is likely to carry a weight with the man in the street hungry child. Canned foods alone will not satify | HBEFOFE V8 O CRENE S0 00 A1 T USION: an implied or indirect reference; a hint. “Philip winced | Arthur At g RN EEE erp avaiioy s & that is entirely unwarr .d by the actual facts of him. The same is true of intellectual food. Too much /\\1 kv (“u‘i"(‘fi'; \‘hwi‘xg Ghii- | under this alluslon to Bis thfltnes for active sports.” | 0 i ; , Profession a i Y ; riitent. Ahat: 6 can dry, factual, stored learning will tend to make teach- \ @ J“lo‘.w’t;an p-rk;x i p i SRS | Pianos--Musical Instruments . the situation. That is the argumen a 1 h > N R TR 5 pany, a corpora 3 3 e | e N e it 1 d S 1 , i . while N8 dull and uninspiring. To the newspaper, the r . 4 : i 9 and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED afford to “slow up” on debt reduction for a ‘.lth teacher can turn for a supply of the fresh, vital in- cember 24, lifiknfisvl-x:“;:\lvip:-:uz: b_?/ ‘J Phorie 206 Hecarit: dnd Rewksd IR now because we have been retiring debt at Such & | goraeion concerning current event, discoveries and | OF Dersons ur »n having | ¢ | rapid rate over the past year discussions of things to come. This kind of knowledge | Claimning any _["‘_‘5":" “::f'“:“";‘: : ROBERTA LEE 3 EINKE GENERAL Chalmfl Boat works ¢ It is trie that since it reached its post-war peak | the schools must impart if they ave fo be flexible | len of intoreet in W MOREY G623 ] o oo f lgE}lf(Ili By P. 0. 2183 West Jusisan o ao o ! o o p ! oir f ” &k scr rein, B! ants T H A of $279.2 billions at the end of February a year ago the 'enough to keep their students abreast At[ the umea: R sstonidHE Q. Should one cultivate the friendship of a person who is always | Across from Boat Harbor 2ros bl jebt Mas been reduced by cl to $20 /and to prepare them for adult ng. The studant | 55 3 e 3 5 | |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner < e ) most certainly needs a liberal education concerning | Plaintiff's First Amended Petition impertinent? ; PR Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. billions. But in the in of, perspective 1t should | o o the adie bAEIG needs tobe shown hiw | and; I{ormaSion has Been Al A. No. Such a friendship is not worth while. Lavater wrote, “Re-| { o o-SCWHEY B0 be remembered that the extreme rise from the 10w | % 0o io ihe nact with the present. It is in helping | the office of the Clerk of this COurt | coive not satisfaction for premeditated impertinence; forget it,—forgive | Cadgions Ll e FOR poitih between the wars had'heen §269, billions to make this correlation that the newspapers can |in the above entitled cause, setting iyt keep him inexorably at a distance who offered it.” | ¥ e ) oweve: S art of the story. Small pe valuable > sl % forth the following facts: Is rrect to log he spoon in the cup when dr tea or | |- That, however, is only part of the story. be valuable to the schools. ] At o LR Q. Is it correct to leave the spoon ir p n drinking tea or | 2y Wall Paper b as the $20-billion figure is when contrasted with the Dr. Malan points out that leading scholars and | oo ot BT 5 L AROT Tk the | Coffee? | Warfield’s Dru Slnre wartime inc e in the debt, it would represent a | pjsto o to the newspapers in their quest for . = o ° i fvisi A. No; the spcen should be placed in the saucer after the contents g . 8 sp Territory of Alaska, First Division, | e s Id 1 Paint Sh most in ive achievement if it were what it seemed uracy and intelligent interpretation of the past.| "<\ of $6940.83 for unknown of the cup are stirred . ! | (Formerly Guy L Smith Drugs) ea. aln op to be if it had been accomplished by reducing ex- he asks, “if historians of the future will be holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining Q. Where is a man guest of honor seated at the dinner table? NYAL Family Remedies s s AT ] penditures in that amount below receipts. But the searching our newspaper files of today to get an|ggmpany honds, = resulting = from A. At the right of the hostess. S e S Wendh Government has not been showing a surplus of re- accurate picture anc reiiable data concerning this |e o ooocure proceedings and a trus- ST R IR L (T I SRR HORLUCK’'S DANISH .1 eipts over expenditures during the past year. Tt has |Present era, why should not wir ciassrooms of t0day | tee transfer of funds, as more par- |\ { ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and e : > be using these very: same. newspaper dafa . Which feouifyly ideicribaq 10 the BRIat TN | an be E Service More Complete at been showing a deficit historians of the future will be prizing so highly? [, 0 "4 pati e tion | § ‘ n \ 2 ¢ EaanR 0l BB ¢ 2hly® | Amended Petition and Information S : ihere is a'simple explanation. At the end of, g ¢nis matertal any less relafble because it is current? ° o "¢10 the above entitled cause, | { A. v. GORDON Hlflchmgs Economy THE BARAN 1945 the Treasury completed its Victory Loan drive.! pmuyst the files lie dormant in libraries and turn yellow and that 1o per.on Whomsoever has | &m=sesee e s e e &S | M k 0!' It had asked for $11 billions, but subscriptions ac- | with age before they are valuable or significant?” 1. Which city in the United States has the maximum of recorded arket COFFEE snop g i ol CrRan %, " 2 i sunshine? Choice Meats At All Times "' w h- FUTURE STEEL PRICES? ? 'in Greece. Replied Po Feud- At e d e ,, Pty s R ey Y b e aS lng,on Secretary of the Treasury John|ing mountaineers are the only nd‘!nfm'xmmun allegesthb 2. What are the three highest awards given to men in the service? PHONES 553-—-92-—35 Merry-Go-RQund s“)l»dm») is LUPP(NZI ml I‘Cd"" an [““‘H im;pll!‘ “v];; (.A’:]r i sl:;:’\: “;‘” by reason of such facts and cir- ‘.all]i\)“}:/lxant popular garden flower is named after the goddess of the The Alaskan nolel with the U. S. Steel Corporation, fighting Greeks T Bl bt as. ot g REASE Sk GaSlisate but last week he again got his sig- | Lewis could have saved. his union’ ‘s e o Faliny 4. On what syllable is the word “eczema” accented? | |{The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms 1 ed to and become the property of > { v {Continued frum Page Onej nals mixed. $35,100 if he had posted a bend'y . Territory of Alaska, and prays 5. What is meant by “The Fourth Estate"? | at Reasonable Rates “ - — It was Snyder who one year ago'with the D. C. Court instead of de- o . "Heieq ndjudging and decreetg | ANSWERS: | MOIIUHI’Y of the question. They include a @8reed to give U. S. Steel an in- positing Government bonds. When g, money the property of the 1. Yuma, Arizona, with 88 per cent of the possible. Fourth and Franklin Sts, PHONE SINGLE O - proyiso that the British Govem-jcrease In price without remember lined $3,610.0%0 Lewie put Up U= B, irerplisty t:Aldaxa: 2. Cengressional Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross. and | PHONE 136 ment slow its socialization of Bri- ing to get an advance «-mnp‘mmun bonds to this ex.n.ct am.mfx»n. Under NOW THEREFORE, all Dersons pistinguished Service Medal. tish industry; also that Britain that the company would raise wag- | the law, the Court charges “pound- ;,ieresed in said money on deposit 9. Tk, 1 VANITY BEAUTY further relax its control over coun- €s. Last week he got snarled upfage” of 1 percent for guarding | with the Clerk of the District Court o | bias inion ‘”r\pl\,.-“{.l the Empire ' 8gain cash or the equivalent. Thus it cost | are hereby required to appear and 400 U“‘ f."% i cafd Beverage co. SALON sterling bloc. Snyder had given President Tru- the United Mine Workers $35100. show cause, if any they have, on or ! 5. The press. | § Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building ‘. ] erling bl events advance assuranc 1.8 1. Se » Ferguson of Michigan | pefor 21st day of May, 1947, at 2| = - e L A S Note—The sterling bloc prevents man advance assurances that U. S, Senator Fergu B0 before the 21st day o ay, , 8 = American industry from selling Steel would get on the Ford-Ch |recently conferred with Norwegian | gclock P. M. of said day, why the S | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager goods in a large part of the world, ler price-reducing bandwagen when ex-Supreme Court Justice Paal | title to said deposit should not vest >1 for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 since Britain pays off these coun- the first quarter was over on April Berg regarding Norw cessful | ) the Territory of Alaska. i | - tries in sterling, which can only be s hailed with joy at the |labor laws. Berg, in the USA on a| IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that ey AN B it Cos i A AR PO P B spent in the British Isles. This' White House. If U. S. Stecl, the'lecture tour, explained to Ferguson | this Order to Show Cause shall be F 0 R S A ' E ° | means that countries having large bellwether for the steel industry, that Norway's cost of living is peg-published for six consecutive weeks, 1 trade with England can't use their reduced prices, it meant that most ged at 1938 prices. When the cost |beginning March 27, 1947, in the | [ British-paid funds in the United Other steel companies would follow rises above, labor automatically | DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau,, | L] [] States. Result: American industry Suit. It also meant that the down-!gets a raise in wages. When costs | Alaska. N\ F“LLY_FUBNISHED 7_“00“ ; um In . ea ln is locked out ward price trend, which President go below, management automatical- | Dated this 25th day of March,! | Truman urges, was on the way ly gets a decrease. There has been | 1947, | T | ATTLEE UNDER FIRE So confident was the White House 1o strike in Norway since 1945. HARRY k. PRATT, i —wu asemen‘. ‘ [ Truman has discussed Baruch's that U. S. Stecl would reduce that (coPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) United States District Judge. 1 I urners proposals with Unders ary o1 @ news story was leaked out. Some- | First publication, March 27, 1947. ¥ 5 4 =t ? | | State Will Clayton, who is now one around the White House even| Read thc ns! | Last publication, May 7, 1947. | Good neighborhood, fireplace, glassed-in | charting American economic for- gave the details—that steel would e S 2 R A TR sunporch, large, double living room com- policy. Up to the present ayton is opposed to a large ncw loan to England also feels that any strings on aid to Britain may bhack fire against American popularity in be cut $2 per ton. Unfortunately the price break did not come. Either John Snyder all wet, or his friends in U. S Steel changed their minds. ACROSS pletely furnished, large kitchen, 6-cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerator, G-E range, plenty of cupboard space, new inlaid linoleum, glassed- in breakfast nook, separate dining room, toilet and powder room on main floor. Three | Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 2o e 1. southern : (L | E nd and fu buld up the : r 1o constellat. bedrooms with bath, shower room, storage ‘ growing revolt the British CAPITAL CHAFF 4. Mexican | YobTa ot i foor Habd a1 ! S oad 4 R 1 o>+ sec P, ar v 'S I - : iy o ot | Dt Ay A I EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED | ayton favors a series of small Tuck to Mrs. George Barnett, wi- 9 | vattleship Amul}eL.m._an(l_ rugs, laun(h)_trays, | | new lcans to Britain rather than Gow of the late Marine Corps hero: | iz Shade ot green 40. Defy i Thor washing machine in basement; oil, hot- i DR. D. D. MAROUARDT i a large program. A large loan might “I was a Marine private when your 14 Oid word for 41 Jinish H . air furnace. New garage connected with t OPTOMETRIST - ¢ Biitish Laborites who already husband was Marine: Corps’ Com- . of spring - 41 1 1€l | basement. House has lifetime slate roof. { Becand and Feenkitn Juneau charge that Prime Minister Attlce mandant. His inspiration helped ; 15 Mgunid b P| ! PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS l is making Britain a pawn of Ame: g:_‘[‘i:"‘\~‘r_““‘:i““:;’mim“"‘b_ b €] & This home open for inspection to | 1 icar erialism ] B Vil PR Woolen YE; reliable parties upon appointment | It was y a few brief who doesn't forget old associates. Sanih Dits ! iith W. K. BURFO months ago that Bernie Baruch As a member o1 Congress he al- 5 Solution of Saturday's Puzzle | wi SRS RFORD. i ] was vigorously opposing the first ways received a group of students Aaried b e Satn i . British loan : arnuaily from Denison University, 59, Devoured o ”’mlm:‘v!‘ acter 1+ Disconcert | | s“rrfl HmeG and APPLIAME co- 3 Ohio. As Chief Justice, he still re- 63. Tosen chassioter ‘30 ptoinier iy | Phone: Blue 1 | FORMERLY §**THi OIL BURNER SRERVICE ' LITERATURE ceives.them. Chatting with Denison Bl diid S L ative 1 | 2 & 5 it or mot, but some State students last week, Vinson said ot i | 0il Burners — Plumhing — Heating ; tment o s consider the “we old fellows are passing things %% T ] 5 ola musical | v | eclaration of Independence a ra- on to you soon. They won't be in dnde DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 6% o dical plece of literature. This de- gych bad shape but you'll do a lot 6. ""y‘""“’” Herba st i e i i} ; loped recently during the State petter job than we. When I meet R | i Department’s program to sell the with youngsters like you, I sure 5 Iemibine name | 1 rest of the world on demoy M have faith in this country.” 10. Complete | , the USA. This propaganda Remarked Sam Rayburn at the Jef- (,I,’J;!‘fl‘j,j,i, | TBEVUB DAVIS S ? needed and long-delayed, but its fcrson Day dinner: “My friends ask ! Go: Scotch as a pala-up subscriver 1o THE DAIL 5 - B effectiveness depends on how It 13 me by 1 dont 1y 10 force the s bl i S DAILY ALASKA 1881—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 ! ied out Republi Ob s i A h is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN carried o epublican Congress i ing Durlesqu She i ; | The other day, State Department | something. Just as 1ong as the Re- - Succession Present this coupon to the box office of the | b officials were preparing a package puplican Congress does nothing, it < AWRY. from * of literature for Nepal, India, in- | js a lot better off than if they do i month CAPITOL THEATBE P cluding copies the Constitution anything.” Anti-Soviet ex-Am- - kirst man y £ and the Declaration o1 Independ- sador Bill Bullitt almost bumped " 8o. American and receive TWQ TICKETS to see: ‘ S ence. Suddenly one official object- into pro-Russian Elliott Roosevelt 44 ” " e o e ren ed recently. FDR's e hpression RENEGADES I'm afraid the Declaration of e Tully blew kisses in ed i B B nk Independence s a little too radical jiott's direction. Angrily, Bullitt pastered Feaera! Tax—12¢ per Person a for people over there,” said Chester' qurned his back Bk cla ot ice R "¢ | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0; Oldest Bank in Alaska A o east Asia. “We'll UNDER THE DOME hin. send the Constitution, but not the' Kentue Paul Porter, ex-OPA | itle of Athena and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Declaration of Independence A (1At e O ek oty i RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS So the cherished document by man sent him and Mark Ethridge, | ecl & J. M. (] which this nation declared its free- | publisher of the Louisville, Ky.. | 36, Stamping form WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! dom was left at home. Courier-Journal, to study conditions 38, Greek letter

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