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PAGE FOUR "7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i D 'l 11 ’l E . told he Congressmen that Alaska could raise $30000- | o PR MOUNT "’Nm‘""f’:““ A——— § auy Aldska nl})lrc 000 to $40,000000 a biennium, He had nothing to| o= = from JOREIGN wARS, SECOND and FOURT! o support this contention, but he said it and apparently | *== — aku . B33 Monday of each month Published every evening except Sunday by the . 2 and apparently — ~— EMPIR B E N : s Vs ha Betl = = THE 1 LB §| weets st ana e in Scottish Rite Temple MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 1e was believed = > Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ; Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska But how can figures such as the above be re- »3 | ard St. Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 v. m. HELEN TROY MO % 5 : % yieq Dresfent ANV | rades Welcome. \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, DOROTHY TROY LT - - - Vice-President ' conciled with the fact that Alaska at present cannot ] G. Com~ - o e WILLIAM R_CAR - 'Editor and Manager Appy [ SEPTEMBER 6, 1927 | H. S GRUENING. Com Worshigtul © Master: 1LL| KB e raise enoug et the 18 Toapale vy et (kg : der: F. H. FORBES, pful aster; JAMES W ELMER A FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor raise enough to meet the needs of a Territorial zov- — “Dresses are shorter than ever for this fall, in svite of the efforts | THICET, LEIVERS, Secretary. [ ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager ont? e es are s 2 s g S ol . s, ary. » i Pcnsi - =L |emment?. We are millions shtghy . . .‘.)r the wholesalers and designers,” said Miss Leona Graber, buyer for B. | : t B e I e PO ORIPTION RARES o o et £ 000 BOinied but severdl SOVE Y 00 B8 Severnl i § ERE s 3 ® | M. Behrends Store who returned on the Dorothy Alaxander from a $iX- | ————— - Delivered by earrier 1 Junean and Donlas for $1.50 per month; Congressmen pointed out in Washington during the Dareen Heinke 3 &l 0 & b You'll Get a Better Deal in B.P.0. ELKS pths, SK.00; one year, §15.00 ol sarings o by % "% e ) . _ { ) PR s 1 By Tave paid, at the (ollowine rates: Siteiond eatioes, I Alaskn FRRESEEATE Il oF the ‘:;"‘1'1“:“ ‘:‘fxml:: o] “Apparently women refuse to give up the freedom and comfort of | | guoyo el Avonct Fur Sale v Wit ‘..:‘Jq;x,""'n“.m‘.‘;w e £15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | money to meet present Territorial needs as well § Sy Crron o the short skirts, for there is no indication that there will be any change 4 . Meets every Wednesday at 8 i Subscribers will conf avor It they will promptiy notify |the additional cost of statchood, the per capita tax Rae Lincoln o |in length, for some time at any rate,” Miss Graber declared in discussing | Ma"m V|dor Fm’s, In(, p. m. Visiting brothers wel- T tiee of & re or irrezularity in the dellvery | per annum would be perhaps as high as $145. There 3 %" fhe latést trends of the MOAs: | Hedith Pl Crasbaimen tor come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- Teiephones: News Of 2; Business Office, 3. |is no argument about the fact that this figure would o SEPTEMBER 7 o o, S i Threk Giengritions alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- SENEER 0F ASSocINTED FRESS T be more than $100 ° Mrs. William E. Feero ® | Miss Christine Halvorsen, buyer for Goldstein’s Emporium, returned 3 retary. @ méiated Prem In eXclusively entitled to the us The national average of state per capita taxes|e Colleen Bonner o ; & Bivedal Wadk : the Paclfic Coast. | o ivmee 4 ews d credited to It or not other- x ¥ | on the Alameda from a sevetal weeks business trip on the — e —— it the local news bublished | per annum is cnly $45, a figure below our prosent| e Mary Louise Whitaker ol o S | James c_' c°°Perf CPA Things for Your Office | i’ 8 | Territorial per capita ta . Kurt H. Gebauer . After spending the summer in Seattle, Mis. F. W. Harris and two | BUS";"-SS‘ lf(;b»‘SU‘DR lisbhes) .l NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 It would simply be an impossible situation. Only | ® E. Connor . : 3 pecializing in e 2 Sortl Avenue Ride., Seattle, Wash, ply £ S5 situation. 4% children, Leota and Carl, returned home on the Alameda e A no voice in running their government, would it be | % e S| Mrs. Bert Green and daughter Dorothy were asrivals on_the Alameda. Trust Accounts RS e N adys Fretwe! it 8 b : | ¥ = sible to collect that much money in taxes ey S O . bota s for a short business visit before | e o : . Mrs. M. M. Mansfield e Mr. Green was stopping off at Petersburg for a short a - The bad thing about all of this propaganda which | o ! coming to Juneau. | The Erwin Feed Co. Se’:’"—l/fl’*fl[w/hmd” . some Alaskan officials are tossing cut about our ability (e o @ « « ¢ ¢ @ @ @ e @ . - | » Bpororera sonr s = to finance statehood is this iy ————— | Returning from a ten-day trip to Skagway, Sitka and Wrangell on | | Office “l‘,"C"-‘cFL:‘:‘G"’C"Y “SMILING SERVICE" “VNI(";:‘:“';":[‘:‘ '_""“”“"‘l“"- to belicve that we are thal | yiin pious pronouncements and. efficial business, M. 8. Whittier, accompanied by his son Judson, retumed | | - o S A it 5\ . % althy, that we aren’t paying any taxes now | political arm-waving. You have to on the Alameda. Sh g MY i 1 Bert's Cash Grocery The result is seen in this year's Federal appropria- | iight it with de And we, as| A and STORAGE | . tions. Financial burdens previously carried by the Fed- a nati can’t sit back and (,nm-i Mike Pusich, proprietor of the Hub Store in Douglas, had com- D 105 or 105 |eral government are heing dumped on the ‘erritory. placently enjoy the great [ruits 04 moving of his stock and fixtures to the Smith Drug Store Building | c A L l r 0 R “ l A il FREE DELIVERY Juneau l FARINE ledlichtinn 1s the PL6gE) | Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton ~" S | t— s A year or two from now the Territory is 2oing to | WOU for us. We l:'V"l % hlr ;\::: | Grozery and Meat Market e i ST 3 gorous, just as liberal, just| find that as a result of a premature demand for state- | 1= | SRS (S ARG ST 2obert Mize, James Connors and Miriam McBride, all graduates of £73 — PHONES — 871 " " hood, which 1o sensible Congress would think of Adding | gy, qation they have laid | Juneau High School and G. D. “Bud* Drisco, who had spent the previous High Quality Toods at ! The Rexall Store ABOUT STATEHOOD to our burden if properly informed of the facts, insur- | They pioneered diff cult, danger- winter in Juneau, were leaving on the Yukon for Fairbanks where they | Moderate Prives Your Rellable Phattiacits s mountable problems of financing our limited Territorial | ous and exciting new frontiers. | were to enter the Alaska Agricultural College. | egsmen who have held hearings in Juneau government will cause us a great deal of trouble. | And sometimes we of the present| —— | BUTLER-MAURO so far in an effort to gain some knowledge of Alaskan | The thing is, the Territory right now is in the | jeneration conclude that aside from| yyeqher report: High, 51; low, 49; rain | STEVENSG® DRUG CO. problems cannot fail to have been greatly impressed POSition of needing a great deal of Federal aid to take | Nle Polar caps 1o MO ITONUELS| g e e e e e e ooy | = with the tremendous problems in the fields of health, &1 Of sch problems as foads, health and education, | Femain for us Lo cxplore and con-| . . . by LADIES'—MISSES’ i us ) s 5 alth, ‘ s S T v y Juer i W, S’ —MISS kS education and the financing of our Territorlal affairs | Th¢ Congressmen should be informed of this fact. With the new: Stomic e, Hows] Dal]y I_essons n Engllsh W. L. GORDON | READY-TO-WEAR HARRY BRACE e which the people of Alaska face today | ever, our vistas of exploration may | Joar T B p A ) , our vistas : &y oS y Seward Strect Near Third They have been told that there are 4,000 cases of Taxes and the Urge to Work be just as exciling, just as dang-|deeeeeeeeecc oo e * Drugglsi tuberculosis in Alaska today, and although the people T jerous, and even more difficull.{ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “This coin is no good.” Say, | “The Squibb Store” of Alaska are paving $5 per capita for health services, e ; | Lurthermore e have . WaDtOnYjirghis cofin is worthless. Alaska Music Supply LR gl facilitles for taking care ‘of only a few hundred of A Mr. E. B. Tilton, Fresident of the Vilter Manu- | ‘quandered the great wealth 1t} OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Marconi. Pronolince mar-ko-ni, A as in Shuiee intietalt with l\xl;r roflals “" ‘wnl e facturing Company of Milwaukee. did something sen- | us by our founding fathers WF'AH jo e R i Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession - 5 eC il 2] sis are availa . s as NO, 1 as , 8 E sylia 3 oY sational the other day. Working on a combination [have allowed our forests to be T . : Planos—Musical Instruments They have been told that even though the Terrl- | Gjapy ang ponus that would have paid him a total | stripped or burned, our priceless (-)F'fLN MI'TS‘nPhLLE.D Satellite; two L.s 2 ; ! i . tory passed additional taxes of almost $2,000,000 this of apout $36,000 for this , he suddenly notified the | topsoil to run off into the ocean.! SYNONYMS: Rudiment, root, seed, germ, embyro, first step (or| | gy . 405 Second and Seward ABCHIE B. BETTS G vear, it is still short almost $4,000,000 in anticipated ' company that he would accept no pay for the last two|our iron ore squandered in shot principle | Lo ! revenues to mest present budget requirements months of 1947 and shell over the battlefields of WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | BEINKE GENERAL Public Accountant It has been illustrated to them that even though His reason: “Additional compensation is no in- |Europe, our petroleum parceled |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | (oA - At LY ) the Territory is spending more money for education Centive where a large portion of it must be turned fout until there is little left for pERPETRATION; a doing, especially of something bad morally. “When | REPAIR SHOP uditor Tax Counsclor i of its children than it has ever spent before, it docs OVl to Eovernmental agencies where most of it will | post ‘rllyi e 4 to com. |18V you ever found that man who stopped short after the perpetration | Welding, Plumbing, OIl Burner Simpson Bldg Phone 757 b g o .~ be wasted.” So perhaps what we need to com- 3 gk b 8 lacksmith Work } not have enough money to adequately care for the white L R el e G L T L RS (00 & Al CHimE D Juvenal | _Biac| w i children, yet the Federal government is now closing vt s A e o b S e s showlng We ate BEIN I T e e e SBBIAL RENALE, WORS. i chi 3 @ o ‘,thxs dance: ; : i esolutions showing we are agi Phone 204 09 W. 12th St. FOR a schools for Indians in Alaska and heaping upen the Too large a portion of the income of Am- | t, but a new Jeffersonian declar- n by | |- » shouiders of the Territory this additional burden which | erican taxpayers is being used for governmental | ition of American idealism show- | ROBERTA LEE {| Wall Paper may cost an additional $3,500,000 per year. purposes. [ ng that we are Luilding some ;| |Warfield's D s s || In the health field, the Congressmen were told For example, under present tax regulations | thing far better than COmMMUNISM. ! { e | arfieid s I'llg hl’e «} that it should be up to the Federal government to give & mian Wikivoyo: dopsdfpls WA gions 8 000 Aadac Seniai m,"k“ff., SAM| Q. How should salespeople in department stores address théir cus- | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Sho! AT L = = works more than one month each year to sup- Adams, Patrick Henry, lqmae« e | NYAL Family Remedies : S S ey With wisish to cang for M WO saure port the politicians, loafers and dead beats of Jefferson and George Washington e 135 ; y [ s 15 ol ¢ | tuberculous at a cost of $2,600 per year per person on a the entire world. wer» alive today. I suspect they A. Customers should be addressed by name when it is known; other- HORLUCK’S DANISH : Te! . Wendt y total of $1,400,000 annually, almost $3,000,000 more per We have to have taxes, and we have, alas, to have | would point to our schools and our Wise, as ‘madam” and “sir.” Saleswomen should never address women | li'F‘ (‘i{FWM — biennium. politicians. Not all politicians are loafers or dead |underpaid teacher they would |custcmers as “dearie” or “honey”; this is exceedingly crude. Nor 2!‘ Bl Yowll Find Food Finer and The Congressmen have been told that Alaska needs | beats, and by no means all government spending is |urge more charity, education and good form to refer to a woman accompanying a man as “the wife” :or “the 4 Service More Complete at more roads, better enforcement of fish and wildlife | Wasteful or unnecessary. i ‘fnlf'ram'v Lol\\c:'nv l?:nr'nml mi“t‘;lamssus” < 1 Huic}lmgs Econnmy regiitions to conserve our fisherics, Pederal aid in | _Nevertheless, we think that Mr. Tiltch has said agement; they would wam us W' Q. what reply should one make when being introduced to someone | THE BARANGF Bl poie i anil fnening ‘honsing for & (;omclmm,“uhuh needed to be said out loud ‘lnd‘llyllll]l;ulo Ss;:;du:m‘xml “;}‘n ((’1, 1101 he says he remembers a previous meeting? | Market G S ' # | dramatically. elig! e rget - Sitan S G0a] g 2 i g : : » much needed pulp and paper industry | Taxes can go 5o high that many a man will come | Hitlerian prejudice with which "‘1: ?‘ ‘“uun:lh .U,],O::h g 4 THOW hice of ¥ou Lo emember me,” | Choice Meats At All Times COFFEE SHOP Then they are told, by some people, that Alaska | to feel that it is useless for him to exert his talents|some Americans have been con- g en . un oS . PHONES 553—92—-95 L needs statehood, and that statehood would cost Alaska {and energies to the utmost. Society loses more when |taminated; they would advise [hal( Q. I:s it correct to number the pages of a anc‘ml letter? § | WS D B2 Th Al an additional $7,000,000 per biennium some able man comes to feel that way, than the man |building up at o d'(“)n“ifll_ A. No; in long letters the pages should be written consecutively. — e askan no!el V] 1i imst g k) lectric-) ver I' s I the eeeeeeereceee D e " But these people who are demanding statehood, | himself loses. nd electric-power projects i r ; in our opinioh, must prove to the gentlemen from In vetoing the recent tax-cut bill, Presidant Tru- |sensible way to conserya our re- i The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms Congress that Alaska can raise from its limited |Man got off some remarks about how we need, not | sources; and above all they would |.00K a nd '.EARN ( Mort Bl A 3 number of taxpayers the many millions of dollars with just pieceme: tax reductions, but an overhauling O!I admonish that we not sit still, but| A- (J- GoRDON | or uarY PHONE S h which to sul;pox"l statehood before they can convince | OUF entire tax system. Let us hope that when Congr | proite dormarg RIBVERiNG, 0 o] i Fourth and Franklin Sts. INOLE O % i % Y “1and the Treasury Department get around to this job | frontiers as they did, in a neve PHONE 136 them. they will bear the E. B. Tilton story persistently in|ending cemonstration of the fact| 1. How many miles long is the Panama Canal? So far all they have been able to do is talk in[ming Incentive-crippling taxes are just around the |that democracy works. > ! 2. Who was the criginator of the expression, “In the spring a young PHONE 555 vague generalities. One of our Territorial officials | corner in this country—if, indeed, they are not already | Those are just a few random man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love”? ( who traveled to Washington for the statehood hearings | nere. . jvacation thoughts I wanted to get 3 wnat is the smallest tree grown in the United States? ca!d Bevetage co' "Wmas Hardwa’e 0. g | e B e Eht i O L 8 s LI - — [ Off the typewriter before I go back 4. 'What i3 the smallest inland sea? ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS -l to Washingt. and the keyhole = i s . Builders’ N 1 the Washingf sored by the Rankin Committee on su.c:ican Legion adopied a resolu-| 10 Washington and the kevhoee, 5. From what is the word “good-by” derived? PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT "A':[SD:;,‘:RS!:‘” X e a m' on Un-American Affairs? tion denncuncing Communnism -a; i e 4 s " | ANSWERS: for MIXERS or SODA POP : Mfl 60 R nd The leaders of the Revolution resolution with which I and most St fadiy s ( Ty-00-Kou were rebellious radicals, determined |other people heartily concur. But . NOTICE b S R 5 o |, to set up a new order. Jefferson if the founding fathers had had: After September 10, no }elcplwnt‘; R R et ; s 1 Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters { (Comttmued rum Page Une: not only proposed immediate free-|to cope with Communism, they |Fentals for the month of September g sty OW, which does not grow taller than six inches. SOLD and SERVICED by ——— ———————— dom for the slaves, but proclaimed would not have resorted merely to Will be accepted at a discount. All| 4. The Sea of Galilee. : | { IDEAL GLASS co J.B.B ford & C self and the farm at silo-filiing the inflammatory idea that all|resolutions. Not only would they | remittances must bear postmark of | 5 It is a contraction of “God be with ye.” . . D. buriori 0. \ime. This summer, however, 1 Men were created free and ecqual. have denounced Communnism, but|not later than discount day. Please 121 MAIN STREET “Our Doorstep Is Worn by caught my radio agent, Jackson MOSt ©of the founding fathers|they also would have written a | be prompt. Please add 1% sales fax. S| | poN aBEL SHONE i Satisfied Customers” Leighter, off guard and befors he Were joung—in contrast to tae bill of rights, a substitute declara-| JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | i i : 4 older men who run our government ton of American ideals to combs TELEPHONE CO. —-adv. 1 knew what had happened he was ; po : inside the sllo carning honest '0day. And significantly, some of Communism. bt BRtramEY wealthy GRAVES now have on sale short money them were extremely “"“]““HHOW TO DEFEAT COMMUNISM' £} ow D on o ver . Jefferson and Washington, for in- areen slickers for boys and girls % 1“‘:;‘]"*:;‘ I“ hm;, 3 ;;‘,] lpu:“im stance, were among the biggest| They would bave recognized that|Extra small, small, medium and wife inside the silo, sl s never 8 he 3Bes quite happy about silo-filling. This }andowners in Virginia, with more YOU can't fight Communism onlylarge size. 669 tt is not because she drives a truck e 50 i | ! FORD AGENCY ol 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1947 | | B ARANOK ) |1 o bours ‘ ‘ ALASKA’S FINEST EAT IN THE than a hundred slaves on their|” fiom the cornfield to the silo, Lbut Plantations. E[R ! i MAKE g because she would rather have mo — C SSWO!'d Puzzle V|E | f B Sesiamsadmme b e 0 =t ro! , ! Tlle B.M Behl’ i| BUBBLE ROOM JUNEAU DAIRIES ] . i e o i e TSR k| Mascuine o Vo enas 1Ty DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ‘K ‘ tains. However, if we go to on But the firc which kindled thc ACROSS ol s eclal nlnner a daily habi K f 1 these summer reorts, everyone I jecders of the Revolution, the| LIt e | P! y habit—ask for it by name % | meet wants me to predict who will (ring that churned their souls,| © Mgl efthe 9. Kind of cheese a =R be the next Presicont or when kept them ‘fighting on through dis-| o tian gou 245 i Charpe " H 5";3%1“' Juneau Dalnes: InC. £ - we will fight Russia; while at the couragement, starvation, mutiny,! 1% G#nusofthe 43 . R | \ ) live t { farm we are concerned with much was—a cause They were fight-| 13 Declare openly 4‘ Long narrow OIdest Bank m AIHSka Chrysler Marine Engines Al simpler things—such as how long inz not merely against England, 1% $ilkworm o bowrds ¢ F“rs' N } J n : : : | 1 50. Kind of . MACHINE SHOP i | before the people who moved into Lut for a cause in which they de-! 16 slipper Complets Fur i ed hou> across the road toutly belisved. They were fight-' 1t Pron COMMERCIAL SAVINGS it Marine Hardware E the all ng to build and develop a new patched corn Goes by ' who prewls up 20. Red 55 Insect country where they could enjoy ¥ move new freedoms, a new tolerance, Very Reasonable Price CAPITOL FUR SHOP Chas. G. Warner Co. . = = | at 113 Third Street ixist Recent quickly ning pin 57. Opening moonlight, and will hur > away new religious liberties, It was a LA e jgreat and sacred cause, and the 61 Gaelic Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 17 L, VACATION IN VIRGINIA souls of our founding fathers wi bk | RSO DOWN MA“ PLMBING & meG co' HOME GROCEBY wly Only twice did I desert the silo. 2flame with winning it. 6. ngredlontor plant® 1 cut PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL TIMELY CLOTHES | With most of us worrying about Visiting in Virginia, browsing | 5 e S VELDING Phone 146 ! Communism and the jittery state through the vistas of our glorious | 5 & ! 4 4d¢ | of the world, I cecided to visit the past, I contrasted those days.when | Ror Pno“m Thu’d and Franklm i NUNN-BUSH SHOES 'A“me Liquor Store—Tel. 699 area which reared some of the men the nation was so weak no on:| Seryvatatian STETSON HATS merican Meat — Phone 33 H who made this country great—Vir- expected it to survive, with the . Long stick —_— —~ -_— - —_— —_— { [ ginia. One visit was to the north- present when he have become the Y Quality Work Clothi ern neck of Virginia, the land of most powerful nation in the world’ othing P \ce-great tobacco plantations —SO powerful that parts of the une telle K. G. HEB“ITT ZOR'C 4 where George Washirgton and world fear us oothed wheel as a paid-up suwscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SYS' Rotert E. Lee were born One trouble with power is that pux EMPIRE is invited to b 3 r“n HE““‘“G M CEEANING e 2 7 Lo 5 : is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Later I went to Willlamsburg, along with it goes complacency. 5 5 . t Complete Outfitter for Men Al Ll Y scen: of the founding fathers' ear-| Power makes us too self-satisfied, l Present this coupon to the box office of the aSka Laundy ¢ liest heartaches, where University too cocksure and confident, too ian river i of Virginia students are now re- content to rest on our oars. That,! GodL &0 on)- CAPITOL mEAT“ U : jiving those heartaches in Paul of course, is the reason why em-| .F':.::é‘lt'“" n' w’ cow"mc C I T Y i Green's stirring pageant, “The pires ris> and fall | l;l“{l'll_ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 4 Common Glory.” And as I watch- That also is why we cease be- Shabby Y x i COMPANY DRY cLEA“Ens ] ed their p al of the trials ing inspired by crusades and ! At SHERIFF OF CIMARRON Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler PHONE 877 { ol Thomas Jefferson, the doubt- causes, as were the founding fath- _medium i DeSoto—Dodge Trucks “Quality Dry Cleaning” % ing Thomases who scoffed that ers. We tend to be merely agin f R | Federal Tax—12c¢ per Person ol i democracy could never live, the things, not for building up new _ glances HIPY e R B S B ey T véftions | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB €. | | Lucilles Beaufy Salon | | | AsueNmrENNeRs | - c:termination which finally brought com:s similar to that which hangs; . Parrot fish A Specializing in all kinds of v o victory, I could not help but won- in the aisles of pullman cars af-| . Ancient i .and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Permanent Waves for all NEW AND “snn der what would happen to some ter 10 p. m.: “Quiet is requested | . : Textures of Hair of our founding fathers were they for the benefnit of those who have RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRCUTTING FURNI TURE " alive today. Teliear ” H WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 492 2nd and Pranklin Phone 788 142 Willoughby A; Would they, for instance, be cen- Last week, for instance, the| . Scotcls river P