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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Em plre Are there no Published evers evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COM: Secor in § au, Alaska NY other way? ] down enough schools and hospitals to save $577,000 Can that be correct? economy moves that can be taken by the Alaska Native Service to save $179,000 in some LT ; = = from THE EMPIRE 20 YEARS AGO i\ iy e, > Things for Your Office BHARLES R. GRIFFIN I:n. TUhSDAY APRIL 29 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month AL in Scottish Rite Temple . 121 . o 1005 SECOND AVE » SEATTLE 4 - ELiot 5323 BT THDY NGO - - Vice Frestdent i at about those numerous (and substantial) } APRIL 29, 1637 I e s | beginning at 7:30 P. m. PTLLE TER ~ - - - Editor and Manager get ite calling for salary increases for prac- | ’ i ider & By 5 3 :‘ffié“\: ‘:R‘;\Nn v . K ; o atar BeltoE b.udul items (’llll.lu, for salary n\.(r(’\‘se< .rm prac | .(‘ulboxt Sk?nner, President of the Sunny Point Packing Company,| S' " l/;’l:*l[‘lf/fl!lk’y( CHAS. B. HOLLAND, ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manaer | tically all employees? The general superintendent e ® ' cwning canneries at Ketchikan, Kake and Funter Bay, had arrived in| erving Lo aTXeUAeY " | Worshipful Mast JAMES W Entered 1 the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter,| Would have his salary raised from $7,366 to $8536. (‘Af(”mi{ ZDE ¢ o | Juneau aboard his yacht the Winifred I1, from Seattle. With him were [ 7 e e P LBIVERS, Secreliry s N RATES ‘he assistant s v e his salary | ® Chester Zenger 4 ¥ EREER . D et UBSCR! rnu, et 1 “ o von Roiky The istant u-pl‘rmlmld(‘nl would e his \\1}x) o Mirs. Charles & Burditite® H. C. Hibbard and Charles S. Osborn, Jr | FUR STORAGE increased from $5,180 to $6,126. The “Director of Na- Gyt ey % 3 Ry i | cleaning—Glazing—Repairing Silver Bow Lodge ra\u g R Lo cite . % ¥ . Evelyn Reaber i 1 ki e & . in sdvance, $7.50: {{‘:Q‘;“ “'“‘_‘;& “X“': have “l *"1’“'[-‘1 “‘l‘ St ‘:‘I “""’,’; e Elsie Simmons . The House measure designating Alaska’s official flag was Dassed’ M '- v «,rfu“ 'llt @t{;éi{:fi,fi;' L e vl st ey, Wil groniptty Waily | $5,190 L0 S5.008, - ATH OGP FOWH Lir. e 0 WS 8§ George F. Mattin o |unanimously by the Senate, and returned to the House for transmission artn vido 1 VR B0 B M 1. O, O. % HALE the Business Office of any failure or irregulasity in the delivery employees of the Alaska Native Service, .\\hlr']L by the lo Mrs. Edith Trobese e 'to Gov. George A. Parks. The flag was designed by Benny Benson, | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for 4 ‘v. g NI, w .I / N ohones. News Office. 602; Business Office, 374 ,way, would be increased to 843 in 1947 and 908 in |y Arline E. Walker ® | 13-year-old student of the Mission Territorial School at Seward. ‘ Three Generations isiting Brothers Welcome & it | SORR. Ars. Vi uge. . & } . J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand m\mnt OF ASSOCIATED 58 ' e Mrs. Virgil P" L | H V. ('ALLéW Bectoln The Assoc! exclusively entitled to the use for We realize, of course, that many y increases ! o Anton Marshall Pugel @ The pupils of the Government School held their closing day exercises‘ James c coo er CPA 'V Ci , Secretary republication of isatches credited to it or nov other: | 1o needed, but we are also sure that enough could |e Mrs. Marian Davis ¢ |tnis night at the Native Presbyterian Chutch. Crowning event was the | | mrerme T?\XSF'LOR be saved in this item, without undue hardship, to Mary Lou Mix B odtation 6t TAbL Ginkute 4 NESS COUNSE wepupers, 1411 KeeD the schools and hospitals open, and perhaps the | ® ¥ nased, tie rertlioa elfihsl‘;l‘ aqu:\?leA:Z?;:u::::r; “rn"(;]e::dz::c;::r‘i:; i a0k @ B.P. 0. ELKS Alaska Native Service could also save considerable|[® © ® & © & © ¢ ¢ O o, ton ot Bhl AT 3 { ®! | Corporation—Municinal and B ) Alaska £ £ a ) i 4 NGy distinction of being the first two graduates from the local Government Trust Aecdiints Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. by keeping its personnel near the 500 mark instead | school m. Visiting brothers welcome. serv the of shooting for 1,000, which seem Much has been accomplished in the way of Federal es for the Indiar last 10 or 12 ye Before 1936 there was no coordi to be the aim now , Eskimos s, Alaska and Aleuts of ited program in 'WARNING GIVENTO VETS ON INSURANCE me The annual congregational meeting of the Resurrection Lutheran Church was held this night, with the Ladies’ Ald in charge of refresh- nts. i The Erwin Feed Ce. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY., GRAIN, COAL VICTOR POWER, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. “SMILING SERVICE” Alaska. It was in that year, la y through the Alta Orme was to be crowned Queen of the May Day D e y | S A T £ a as u May y Dance the | ] 4 efforts of Claude M. Hirst, then in charge of educa- | T.l.‘: :]']-;‘(x]-tsmgth::‘l::;\;lfl‘;:’{2 Guli_ next night at the annual affair of the American Legion Auxiliary. She | and STORAGE | Bert's Cash Grncery “ tion for the natives of Alaska, that a consolidated | o I;( 2 s m the world in fts| Ve to be accompanied by flower girls, dancers and Camp Fire Girls| [==———= } PHONE 104 or 105 % program was brought about, and all departments were | adminictration of National Service Who had been trained for the May Pole dance by Miss Cates, Mrs. Red-| | CA LI F 0 RNIA ||| FrREE DELIVERY Juneau i N brought under the Alaska Office of Indian Affairs |° e lingshafer and Mrs. Sperlin e : 4 : <77 | Life Insurance for the millions of L 8. | Grocery ana Mcat Market il Emy i e idtandent men and women of this country ' ©== SR T S o . = - ‘ The office then consisted of three departments: |y coved in the armed forces. | 478 — PHONES — 371 X Education, Medical and Reindeer Service. Later three | mowever, according to Ernest E. D I I_ E g' h | High Quality Foods at 1" " l more departments were added: Arts and Crafts, Wel- | Lincoln, VA Manager in Juneau, al y essons 'n n IS W L GORDO\I | Moderate Prices The Re}(all SIOI‘e 3 OYFFICE) fare, and Organization and Credit. The total budget | few veterans are familiar with the | ________ B A AR LAY Your Reliable Pharmacists LO. THE POOR INDIAN (OFF Y in 1936 was $695,000. In 1944 when Hirst was removed | full story of the benefits and econ- ; i : G b X pw the total budget had grown to $1400,000 it} eight years. [omic security which they enjoy, Wor:Dds_o'"”:N MISUSED: Do not say, “She is one of the girls S Sh BUTLER-MAURO We believe that the Office of Indian Affairs, and 'He had added only 200 employees in that period and | through NSLL For instance, in the | Who 1§ studying. Say, “She is one of the girls who ARE studying. JOHGS' tevens OP DRUG CO. Fyaner laskan branch is probably had less than 300 total employed. Twenty | Facific Northwest, he pointed out, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Piquant. Pronounce pe-kant, E as in | the SAlaska Native: Servide:as the AIRARATI DEAEES S0 e A kg o Lnie e quarter of a million veterans PEA, accent first syllable. | LADIES'—MISSES’ known, perhaps is unduly excited over attempts by ;ww; ]“’0 hs i ‘:;“ “;u" "”'l "“”‘)"m““‘ our NeW [y .ve dropped their GI insurance OFTEN MISSPELLED: Cent (coin). Sent (dispatched). Scent! READY-TO-WEAR HARRY BACE the United States House of Representatives to keep | ICSPitals. Seven thousand native children were en-,gjiseq Nationally, the number of | (aroma) { | sewara Street Near Third rolled in Indian Office schools. (Now 25 per cent of | veterans who have lapsed runs into prsdi o8 4 | D ist expenditures down this year if possible e Lt ety : X SYN MS: Living (noun), livelihood, subsistence, sustenance. | ruggls expendi b the children in Alaska Territorial schools are natives, | the millions, with the subsequent WORD STUDY: “Use a word three ti 4 d it & ey i The 1946 appropriation for the Alaska Native and the number is growing.) {loss of billions of dollars of insur- oo vocabul‘m-y By mas(::rin l::; :‘:f; o5 ¥ l; ls, y?r‘::' Rt u”; Alaska Music s“ l “The Squibb Store” Service was §3.420.008. The House cut a request for| We realize, of course, that Al should get all it | ance protection | BONHOMIE; good nature: plenslnlgn sdeeasrmea:n‘ N(Pm 518 w;))rd | Ppiy Where Pharmacy Is a 1947 from $4,069,000 to $3.250,000, or only $179,000 less can in the way of Federal appropriations. But we will | In conjunction with the obse 5 DI e e Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pratenidin get better treatment from Congress if we cooperate, | vance of National Service Life In- o-me, first O as in ON, second O as in OBEY, E as in ME, principal | Pianos—Musical Instruments than last year. +This is not a huge slice when you 2 accent on last syllable). “His b Vi look at what the House has done to other depart- and if we present the true facts. The present Con-!surance Week, which is hs‘mg‘“‘S popuh\rlty 4 it 5 ‘bonhomie was infectious’ and lncreased‘ and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED ments. The over-all Interior Department budget re- | €ress is intent upon cutting down expenditures. That marked in Juneau this week, Lin- ! | | Phone 206 Second and Seward 45 per cent, or about 25 per cent,Was the promise to the American people, and it is coln explained that the Veterans quest was cut by more than the budget request for the Alaska Native The House actually shaved only 5 per cent from last year's ANS appropriation. Service was cut Nevertheless, upon this action, howls of anguish Q. May one seek permissi t ) y, ) ffices. ] . 4 PR et p on to bring a friend to a party, if this | v Bave been héerd from Washington, D. C. to Point > ¢ ) : NSLI policies were originally i5-| qiond i already known to the hostess? e, GENERAL REPAIR WORK e X We believe there is room for efficlency of ad-|gueq on a five-year level premium jgent Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR Barrow. Dire threats have been made by Indian i A. Noj; the fact that the hostess already knows this person should i Office officials of closing down schools and hospitals ¥ d William Zimmerman, Jr., acting abie fixed fne fon LOENATIONEREL il > Wall Paper here an here, £ e F other things, including time off for coffee, a good many tection alone The policies had no '‘Vite | . . Commissioner of Indian Affairs, even threatened to |, oo ue trin (use the mails and place responsible | cash, loan, paid-up or extended in- Q. What is considered the “highest form of courtesy” that ‘mnf Warfield's nl'llg SIOTE : clese down the Eklutna boarding school at Seward,| ..o’ g ks veliie | person may extend to another? ! | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop which actually was closed down some time ago ! The local office claims that 20 hospitals must be closed unless the appropriation is It will be easy to save a few hundred thousand, and the .]O““t “_’S" 5o “%"," period A. Send an explanatory note by all means, and promptly. | HORLUCK'S DANISH 2 s T < is eight years, and pOlicieS NEEU oo oo p ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and upper, saving a total of $377,000. These schools and |it certainly shouldn’t be necessary to close down any F “ T RN ) | 1pp g ) 5 3 not be converted to a permanent {l Service More Complete at hospitals are now operating. This year's budget would | schools, hospitals or sanatoriums. We'll bet our old plan before the expiration of that L0 0 K ! o be only $179.000 less. We do not understand these |friend Claude Hirst (wherever he may be today) period, Exception to that rule are an GORDON Hulchmgs EGOI'IOII‘IY THE BARANO figures. Earlier it was reported “that the Seward |would be able to carry the office along on $3,250,000 term policies issued after Decem- 5 : M k !" sanatorium would also have to be closed, another for a year and nicely, too. We believe Don Foster ber 31, 1945, which must be con- e —— ar. e, $200,000 saving The Washmglon M " -GO-ROIIIId press. It is being produced simul-|president Truman and Mexico's :::::,fl?tl:lf \;::1\1;l:;i:h!;:v:nl:‘ecgmi 3. Which State has the most wild flowers? The Char]es W . Carter Newly Renovated Rooms e ry taneously by 500 Russian theater|president Miguel Aleman is the A e # 4. How many dozens make one gross? . T ig | to pay the higher premiums re- at Reasonable Rates companies ir 500 Russian cities.|greatest shot in the arm to the 3 ¢ 28 Morfual’y (Continued prom Page One) .Genevieve Tabouis, famous quired for permanent insurance We have $179,000 less but must close expanding days of off they'll be. schools and two | salary | can do the same. Russian Problem”—propaganda play attacking the capitalistic American | French journalist and onetime bio- going to be carried out. offices realize that the free-and- The sooner a good many 1sy spending and the “New Deal” are over, the better And the same goes for our Territorial ministration of the Alaska Native Service, that it can' get by without a thousand on the payroll and without Concentrate on health and education, make the ' increases and personnel increases a little less. ALEMAN AND The “HARRITO” exchange of visits between good-neighbor pelicy since Sumner ter courage tain, and or ance. This term reinstate, term plan with premiums payable ive information program to en- Administration is conducting an in- assist veterans to re- their GI insur- insurance provides a maximum amount of protection at verted within five years. Lincoln said that the VA is ad- vising veterans term policies as policies. He pointed out that every their not to continue insurance, | MODERN ETIQUETTE %penea ros e e e e} be evidence that there must be a reason way this person was not | A. The dinner invitation. Q. What must one do if unable to make an obligatory call? 1. What is the tallest building in the United States, outside of New York City? 1 2. What famous ancient Roman general led his army to victory, and | then retired to his farm? ANSWERS: | | | | 5. What Shakespearean character has the most lines to speak? “ | | | | + HEINKE GENERAL 1 REPAIR SHOP | |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner 1 ‘ Blacksmith Work ! NYAL Family Remedies Choice Meats At All Times | PHONES 553—92-—-35 Fourth and Franklin Sts. Channel Boat Works P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel PHONE SINGLE O O venc | Eapher’of Edouard Herriot, car- Wellvsvlen the State Dr-warunn‘m. veteran has until October, 1948, at 1. The Cleveland Terminal Tower has 52 stories and rises to a height | PHONE 136 cartoon. According m.. | ries on undaunted. iBhe niow Presldept Aleman s eonvmcv.d least, to convert to a permanent Of 708 feet. E\—m-fl'}ennM“”S;(” FBx'lslur\llinlc;unC:n\\e:;l hates the Reds as much as she | 18t Mexico must solve its economic policy, and many veterans have 2. Cincinnatus. VANITY BEAUTY e netie, o says ne hated Hiller. . Communist bogies Ie8daches or be swept up in the much longe: than that. | 3. Tewss. the number exceeding 1400 i1 Card Beverage Co. SALON - 3 BYLaRS, 2 s Vg { avery . | rising v sweep- ‘erm policies may be converte 4. listens to me for the accent, to the | behind every lamppost. . The ol \ing much of the world. To keeb to any one of the following per-| & ;Zir::d:fffim 0 | | Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building interpreter for the sense, and then Y B | g o ; TG ¥ S ok 5 i nes. l‘t;teh}lm'»'elf to understand what is Genevieve's hotel roomhwhsn she xf::z:; “:"::’]llo-"?‘:;h ‘;:‘;‘]‘u t:s :l::lelxi)fte Izromlséyolrit;;na;z yl;;(r' :1?: = i _‘ PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager 5 ner for four at Was out, mussed up her papers, 4y T T VIR g - for MIXERS or SODA POP Open E: 2 L O 54 T s ot eading Vo v U7 St bt o gty Govent, ndownent a5 00 w24 | Jacohs Wachine Shop S | oot X . 7 R ¥ o connue ici” tyou are known here). S ° endowment at age $ 138 rubles, or about $%0. . . We TG Uh 0 ieve sees not only |Pehind them. These points Were veterans who have allowed their | MICARTA STERN BEARINGS || FOOT CLINIC | drank vodka instead of cocktails | quietly discussed during closed-door policies to lapse may apply for re- PILLAR BEARINGS [ ! Communists behind every lamppost, Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 ' because the cocktails were $6 each. A Soviet Intourist guide escorting | talks between Truman and Aleman instatement by paying two month- in Mexico City. That's why Truman ly premiums and by signing a com- but Soviet spies under her bed. . ¢ Welding, Machining and Milling The Big Four was deadlocked as 905 W.-11th St. Phone 876 RED 608 ] | 2 lark about the town bR “ g ol i i 429 Willoughby Ave. i ] . Gm?zl C.”by, “bullding and re. Usual last night. General Marshall, |15 arranging for Aleman to talk (0 parative health statement showing ! . H pointed to @ big 2, 1":\ the Who was presiding, asked if the top bankers and industrialists as that they arc in as good health as! — | ea In marked v\l’flvl..!)lukot). i \:1 ;-e lioq ministers wanted to adjourn m,‘we]‘] as to key _Goverqmem €con- gt the time the policy lapsed. This { v Lede pireny LAt N e continue the discussion. “Sufficient OMic experts while he is a guest of privilege will expire on August 1, . i Clark. “We have those at home the United States. Truman wants y ) | H unto the day is the evil thereof,” 2 S . S 1947 Nece&sary appllcatxon forms 3 ‘ i (You have to say it out loud to . ’ to make sure the plan gets off to i A'nflth s F t S | e cinte. Clarks humor). . Went Quipped Bidault of France. “I sug- ke 0 : for reinstatement are available at er Service reature: § ApEowis s ; gest we adjourn.” ;B when | & solid-ssars, the Juneau Regional office, located | slumming today. Soviet life in the ¢ ) . ! We have added t | alistic raw—poverty, slums, crowd- the interpreter began translating, (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE.INC) in the Goldstein Building. e e 0 our T l h 319 N h R d 3 ta unhealthy living, We live in Bidault stopped him = : = - - equipmeni 4 madiar | elephoie- ights-Re 730 b AR S 1 splendid isolation at Hotel R e, s splendid_solaion 4t BOel yeptiss Goto PEN Ciaisiiord Prels CRANKSHAFT GRINDER | Harri Machine Shep, Inc. the Russian people are really lie Chau.feurs of American diplo- E | : : e mats in Moscow report to the : A R R A T S N Everyone in the Hotel Mos:ow M&ts in 1 ) s | iripes about the slow dining-room NKUD on tielr puscergers, Every- |\ gAGROSS 3l Chitess The only one in Southeast Alaska | — service. However, it took a French body knows ihis so the passengers| . Figure of 32. Shelter ! Zm;"uu\: to bawl out the waiter. S&Y nothing in Russian which the| o yiPSSiong *5 MENHE (o BEADY TO HELP YOU | EYES EXAMINE Ag:‘", me some chorba,” he said, chauffeurs might overhear. .| 12 Mother 34. Hold a session | AMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED et 1t ‘same time IYONY 18 thab thechauffeur some-| 13 Deioa' e e | DR.D.D MARQUARDT ere e e o s i e s acts more ani-Russian tnan | 3 ERE Motor Rebuild & Marine Service | " op ey John Foster Dulles, his boss—which, of course, may be| 15. Epsse : i OPTOMETRIST much-touted diplomatic adviser to & blind to elicit more information. | 1i- Pefre . 4 Mer‘:L]L;L e P. 0. Box 193 | Reoond ‘anit BpRkD Juneau Tom Dewey, is more on the fringes - : - ‘The French don't like General | _abbr. * 42, Flow oft 1012 West 10th St. Juneau Phone 863 | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS than in the center. His excuse: CIAY because he opposes unification | 1 FeRule o o« £830a0y “There is little opportunity to be ©Of Germany. Herve Alphand, quip- Putt up ' certain gait > anything but scenery in the Big PINg on the Quai d'orsay now calls i rophet 13 Threccliea | " . b _ the General “Clay d'Orsay.” . . The H sloth Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ] Four meetings . . .Dulles con ¥ 5up 8. Invite Yy | N S 211y Daily Telegraph describing life in ; SMITH me il enera litically > Slide down 49. Lmldren slain gy F Sy Cenert Gy “paialy| D oyt i bie ) § it & Qlgn w o ooun JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATIN | HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. naive” because Clay trusts the Ger- to us Herod 65. Sailor 1. One who 2 | FORMERLY $™"TH OIL BURNER RERVICE mans to accept Democracy instead :‘:“":“m‘t“""u’f“" i[‘l’g“’f)m'fd b“'l 0. Lignibruaioe S ST NIADe. | 56, THiive csen canngLbe PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL » iy : vee) et got by the censor. g H H ol Communien g ot M P | s, weLmG : 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating fo'a compecive campaign between 1 Wnderstand General Smith (U.| o Bund PHONE 787 Third and Franklin || pax rrone—ss NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 615 : Russia and the United States, ex- S- Ambassador) is going fishing in matertal 4 plains Dulles, to see which side, Normandy when this conference is 5. Demolishes - D aive greatest favors to Ger- |OVer. Pishing is like diplomacy. It | 6 “"1':'1’3“." p— W T requires a great deal of patience | 7 e maxny for a small eatch” Also says Bl ¥ (‘:‘J\‘Z‘rfl.‘:‘““’ MRS. E. HOLLMAN SR e dau:t: “Here is a gold pen which : S A NO- HT DULLES i 8 10. Bordlon - g H NO-WEIG! e . | 1 grees a5 a pali-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Bankin s dialectio EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENI, ¥ Dulles claims to wield a lot cf type which writes without ink. He | 16. Silkworms A &! 4 "' influence in bhflplnll U. 8. ]J‘)ll aid I was to use it to sign |h("‘ 2. su:;{,‘“;":r'or Present thls coupon to the box offlce Of rhe B kut actually doesn’t Last year trizonal agreement. But it doesn’t | 23. Entice he pulled a big speech in Philadel- write.” The pen won't be need- ih prapuche CAPITOL THEATRE y . phia claiming credit for persuading ed now. Eddie Gilmore of the i performances Jimmie Byme: to get-tough-with- | Asscciated Press plays the drums TR kel and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 4 Russia. Real fact is that during in the American band in Moscow, 28. Ceremonies Tll B M B h d the conierences in which Byrnes called “The Kremlin Krows.” This L “EASY TO WED” e e ® enrenas \ changed his policy, Dulles never name was written on the drums— 33 Dlsuniting | opened his mouth. It was Averell that is, until the Russian chief of . Father Feuerar Tax—12¢ per Person a : Harriman who did the persuading .Dulles has dropped word that protocol saw the band one evening and protested. Now the word “cen- T Coax 39, lcasy chalr Inguires the PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Oldest Bank in Alaska whether or not he becomes Secre- sored” is written across the drums. L tary of State, he expects to be very A ballerina is queen in Rus- L S and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 4 close to the Department. He will be sia. She gets good food, good 45 Orienial came RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. glad to make his advice always clothes, gocd pay, and three new S Emall Isiand COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 4 available. . . . Generous pairs of ballet slippers after every 5L Later WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 3 4 Saw a dress rehearsal of “The performance, comb. form .