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PAGL FOUR THE D/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDA’Y SEPTEMBER 18, 1947 | | e ; L t to M H that i the lony { g ; 'l', VFTERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, I" fons to Moscow. However, that is going the long| o mew e e ) 3 G ¢ and FOURTH D(llly 11{15’;(( Emplre way 'round to find the unpalatable side of the latest | == B from Toku Post No. 5530 ,\fi?f;fly of ‘bl onth | step in our aid to Europe. -_— — 20 Y EA RS A G 0 i Published every ev.uing except Sunday by the The wiping out of the Italian debt can better be | == = THE EMPIRE Moets first and thira in Scottish Rite Temple # I s P o ey ‘,’m..,i. considered as the latest and largest single step in oo rreeeee | ard St Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 p. m. HELEN TROY MON. bR Vice-bresfent |application of the so-called Truman doctrine the policy s o 30 g v U \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, P R R oM TER"® . ". ". ’Editor and Manager | Of bolstering non-Communist or anti-Communist gov- Appv ” SEPTEMB N A By H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worshipful Master; JAMES W ELMER A. FRIEND - - - ernments in Europe. It is our declared national pu George Benson, who had been in Seattle for the past G o e Uy LEIVERS, Secretary. < - e e O S B S s pose to use our resources for strengthening the demo- ® ® | yacation, returned to Juneau on the Aleutian to spend the winter. ' Entered in the Post in_Junenu as Second Clas -| cratic elements in those European nations threatened @ SEPTEMBER 18 4 e e ey ‘ Delivered by carrier 1 Junean and Douclas for $1.50 per monthy | BY Comznunism, from within or from without. To that ® Dorothy Heliker S| On his way to Seward and the interior to take some pictures for | | youmy Always Get a Better Deal J B P 0 ELKS s manihn, S0 one ear: SIS0 end, we are giving help to Greece and Turkey . Milo C}l”‘"‘]“ ® | his next production, Jack Robertson left on the Admiral Evans. Mr. 1 Tar Styld ahil Vatkes ab LU By mail. postage paid. at the followin s A , r » nations .wav ot wee Joseph Tutchings e # o1 r ' Cne sear. in advance. $1500; six months, in advance, $7.50; Italy is another of the nations wavering between | ¢ s ol o | Robertson had been filming at Taku, and he was the photographer of R <h i S R / sne month, in advance. $1.50 democratic free enterprise and totalitarian control | ® arriet Sto Bkt ariin vicior rurs, snc. Visiting 4 Subscribers will confer u favor If they will promptly notily | |\ o000 o) I he democracies and that of the | ® Florence Cooney o | “Alaskan Adventurers,” a movie short. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- the Business Office of any fallure or irregulazity in the delivery F “;‘“; he orbit of the ”"er‘l@-*_‘fm tha l" e % Auoatie Sikes | Sweish Fur Craftemen for come. VICTOR POWER. Ex- of thelr papers. Soviet Union. Tt is logical, once the Truman doctrine Annamg 45 L . Al e i i g y 9 5 " Telepliones: News Office. 602: Business Office, 31 |was approved by Congress, to apply it to Ttaly, along | ® Charles E. Farmer . Julia E. Kelly, daughter of Mrs. J. C. Hayes, arrived on the A,cuu.mu Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- ! s rayoasively Mceed oot f ~ | with some other nations of Eastern and Southern ® Lucille Gardner ® [and was to visit in Juneau for several weeks g Th ssoctated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for " Harper . L _ i e Fre e e stuse | Burope |¢ . MMM o ster was canea | James C. Cooper, CPA = wise credited in Daper and also the local news published Naturally, Moscow will denounce this step as| ® Gene Leonar The USCG cutter Unalga left for Seattle where the cutter was calles AL OO NBBLER M/nq:/br}'wrfll‘/"m areir Wi s _ ,another example of dollar diplomacy, of “enslaving”|® ® ® ® ® ¢ © & & & & © o) . ... from her annual target practice at Haines Aradaliee ——— — NATIONAL H‘PRP"FN\A'! BS - Alaska Newspape) a European state by the use of our enormous economic | = e il g A . s biltvmeihsactd W power. This type of criticism should not trouble Us.|on a farm overnight. However,! Mss. J. I Conn and son Ivor were outgoing passengers on the Prin- Corporation—Municipal and Eu's”t‘!uf?ln,?"“fiw l:‘?; To extend help enabling a foreign country to re-!it js aiso deadly to other animals| = H' Trust Accounts s | establish its currency and its production is not a|ung for that reason has not Leen|Cess Loulse. % 7 [. - = i process of enslavement. Rather, it is a step in its | put into general use | 5 Wi g " erving Alaska Exclusively < i : ;, an el ){ the Juneau Post Office, was oper- c liberation. Government, experts recommend | John Fremming, an employee of the June ».\ ] | '"le Erwm !.'eed 0. o cbtats il il i is not committed to our particular brand |yeq squill as the best rat poison;|ated on at St. Ann’s Hospital for tonsils and adenoids Ofice i Cssé Lot tirooky - - N ramy, nor to military alliance with us against |also gas pumped into rats' under- —_— PHONE 704 ‘SMILING SERVICE”, the Soviet Union. She is merely enabled to face the |ground burrows. Rat traps are too| Paul G. Redington, Chief of the Biological Survey, was a luncheon HAY, GRAIN, COAL ’ i future with more strength and confidence. She 15| Jow for the prolific rodent, “1"‘)“5\x4~w at the Federal Business Employees’ Association, which met in y 'Q'f R:\ ¢ \ Befls cash Grocery y enabled to make her own free choice as to her future | reproduces about as fast as he ¢ he Forget-Me-Not Tea Room. Mr. Redington spoke about the U. S | and STORAGE PEETSCH 810 BRauLo ayskeL, ST EURL (Rl 0E e “"""““ Forest Service, which he had been connected with for 20 years. | EHORE e tho Truman doctrine proposes to do to enable lh(lSO" Note—The Library of Congress | c A L l r 0 R N ! A FREE DELIVERY Juneau peoples predisposed toward democracy to move in that | now been purged of rats af- " % Listed in the For Sale column was a four-room house with bath for ! direction, free from the internal pressures of their |ter a Jady was frightened :y on Grosery and Meat Market own Communist parties, acting as the fifth columns iy the 1sading 1o0m las | 81,000, | of the Soviet Union. Officials feared that ravenous rod- | % 478 — PHONES — 371 "The Rexall S 2 If it is “dollar diplomacy” Lo help foreign coun-jent; might make a diet of his-| Weather: High, 48; low, 47; clear. High Quality Foods at e hexall dtore H vk tries to regain their economic stability after the chaos | iorical documents -and PAINYNES.| somoee— e rrr e e Woaarate :Prick Yenr RALAblS PR { PRODUCTION DECLINES of war, then it would seem that what the world most | Search of other Government build- | : = A —- , needs is still more “dollar diplomacy.” nas found po rais i the Wi Naily | accons in Enalish by BUTLER-MAURO Four four successive months the Federal Reserve Gy | House, though a few infested the v W. L. GORDON STEVENG’ DRUG CO "\ Board index of industrial production (physical vol- “Basing Poin * Again White House lawn. There were; 23 RS L " um has registered a decline. The postwar peak was - — plenty in the halls of Congress. e > b ime) has registe a decline e DOS 2 as 5 A ay “ | LS — 3SE g g (New York World T WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: One may say, “I bought the paper at | LADIES'—MISSES HARRY nAcn T i ko His atgen oo e n Bederls Trade R aR st et COAL-CAR EMBARGO | Smith's, the stationer’s,” or, “at Smith’s, the statfoner,” or “at Smith the READY-TO-WEAR that is, 90 per cent above the 1935-39 basc level. In ik itk 2 Gairachnd L i ; | MODIFIED statigher's.” it s taut. " Heastrhin P American steel industry with “illegal price-fixing and The White House has vetoed a| . ) coan sewa I‘llggls July the index stood at 178, a drop of 12 points or 'restraint of competition.” In a formal complaint | m‘m\“ iy od h;[“m_“‘” Julm\un} OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Maniac. Pronounce ma-ni-ak, firsf 2 /2 L isntly more than 6 per cent. Fear of conl shortages against the American Iron and Steel Institute of |PHOFOSE BY d. JRORTCE Defense| A a8 I MAY, T as In IT. second A as in AT, accent first syllable, and Alaska Music Supl The Squibb Store as woll as continuing shortages of sheet steel account New York and its members it states that there is x‘mem‘mm, that coal shipments | not man-yak 3 3 | aska Iiusic Supply Where Pharmacy Is & for the July drop in the output of steel and auto- | ‘“‘conspiracy” in the “‘fl‘“s“‘-‘»‘ to maintain identical |to Europe be stopped for a 30-day| ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Peritonitis; three I's | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession 4 mobiles, respectively. The board concludes that the Price duotations on seel =~ = | breathing period.” to head off a| SYNONYMS: Banish, exile, expel, disiss, transport. B Rl b ] une t ecline in vas i : fisoeumay beracme:minar diffesshoceng ssible coal shortage in the Uni-! WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours™ Let us . 4 June to July decline in the index was due in PAML 10, 0o o ro o thiese charges are concerned, but funda- | PESSIBle coal s g | and Supplies temporary influences, and expects the August index ooy T oo either more nor less than a | (04 tSates this winter. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each-day. Today's word Phosie 20% - Second and Seward ARCHIE B. Bn'l“l's to be somewhat above the July level it A e e R R A point | ODT Boss Johnson argued that GpANIVOROUS; feeding on seeds or grain. (Accent second syllable). | B 1 in i 4 our coal stockpile was diminishing ., o { ic / t Nevertheless, the farther prolonged decline in in- | system” of establishing steel prices. The basing point sz:rj‘ e “’“1 being burned in| SOme “Some animals are granivorous | BEINKE GENERAL ublic Accountant “ dustrial output dating from last March suggests that system is one in which the price of the product ‘\[‘ aNY |11 USA, plus exports to other| i s i - ! REPAIR SHOP Auditor Tax Botati the period of expanding industrial production may be given destination is determined by the lowest com- countries, has been exceeding m“.,\ Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner ! 5 behind us. At any rate, it is a warning that we cannot | bination of the price of the product at important SRS ! MonERN ET'OUETTE ROBLRTA LEE Al shaghits simpson Bldg. Phone 757 rely upon further production increases to relieve the producing centers, called “basing points,” and the | He told the White House 2 i | cost of freight from basing puml to destination. Asso- | ® . GENERAL REPAIR WOR! strain on prices resulting from heavy domestic de- |critically short gondola car us(‘(l R RIPET R AT L e B on of the system with “monopoly” . prices arises | s i Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR ds and’ abnormally large export demands. Indeed, | iation POly " X to carry coal to shipping ports for g | mv"“ s and abnormally ge expo ; “ ' imainly from the fact that it is devised to enable export, could be diverted for | Q. When calling on a friend at a hotel or in an apartment, does onc: 2 Wall P with practicaly full employment already attained, it is | competitors to meet quickly any price given by an- | el e SO 0 T e market | go directly to the room? ape'. nios o e expected hat our aggresate Industridt QUL | giher mil. during the 30-day “breather” per-| A. This is considered very bd taste and thoushtless. One should | |@Fo pfiald’s Dnlg Store put will continue to expand indefinitely, although) — The argument for some svstem which will ac- | 2 never go to the friend’s room withcut first telephoning. This may be | Smith Drugs) - specific Increases are anticipated as shortages of ;wmp"bh the last-namer Pnighode Teats on £hited epecial | The State Department, however, done either from one's home or by use of the house telephone. F {1 Pestpy Cuy 1. S & Ideal Pa]ni Shop industrial raw materials that have held down: vro-! c)mmm_ tics of the steel producing h\duslx‘_v:» ‘]f A'ob]vctvd It feared rtpclcussmus' Q. If a friend has a book one wishes to read, is it all Tight to ask NYAL Family Remedies 3 IS duction in some industries are overcome. Our pri- | Steel piant uses four tons of raw materials for every |, "pord nit European countries, cutsidht to" bobrae- 6 HORLUCK'S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ShAry task at present s rafher;to hold the gains thas jton of finiabed sieel Ghat b U olih G 45 78| chietly France and: Taly, it Amersh2RER F SRR S et e LB B S e e e JUCK’S D o ¢ have been achieved and to bring about the price | therefore, vitally important that it is located where|o.n “coa) exports were cut o i 10 d’ R e e ke e | ICE CREAM Youl Find Food Finer and 5% ‘ g : such materials are physically available; (2) it must be | comsietole even for a month. | made to lend it to you. let the matter drop. b and production adjustments that must be ln..ld(v to not too far distant from the market; and (3 the num- | TxIm ticklish question finally w | Q. Is it correct to use both hands when cating corn on the cob? l’ ) H l h' E Service More Complete at keep a peacetime economy operating at capacity levels. .. of seel plants is strictly limited by the circum- voferted ‘to. CBmmerca ~ gecretar A. No; only one hand should be used. | uic mgs Gonllmy TG R | stances that such a plant requires a large capital | overal] Harriman, who now has! e — s e v e | k THE BA“““P A Tidy Gift | investment and the demand for its products is highly | e a compromise directive cut- } Ma[ el corrnn snop - cyslical in eharacter, ! peen | 1in8 our total exports to 4,050,000 '.0 0 K a nd LEA R N b | | Choice Meats At All Times (Cincinnati Enquirer) | For many ye 5 the basing point system has been | yoc for the month of October. A. L. GORDON Sl 4 Cancellation of $1,000,000000 in Ttalian obliga- | subjected to recurrent attack as involving the fiXing mpic js o 20 percent decreasc| PHONES 553—92—95 tions to the United States is a good deal more than | of uniform prices. As a practical matter, prices Y- from exports in August, when al e o The Alaskan nolel - a friendly gesture from this count in which there i resent but one form of competition in an industry such | peay of 5000000 tons were shipped | 1. How much pure gold does a gold dollar contain? c are millions of persons of Ttalian origin or ancestry.!as steel. That the basing voint system has 10t abroad [ & In what year was George Washiigtos: Sivet \nnigiizated President rhe Charlesw arter Newly Renovated Reoms It is a good deal more than a kindly move to compen- |operated to produce mononoly is clearly evident from |~ gpinments to Europe will not be'df the United States? ¢ Eeasenadle” Eales sate for what we have long regarded as an unduly two characteristics of the industry which cannot con- | garjously affected by the 20 per-| 3. About how many roses does it take to produce one ounce of attar MOI’WBI’Y * harsh peace settlement. For it also is a major con vably be rcconvllvffl with that concent. One of | oy export drop. Biggest pinch' o AL snd Beanlin 8t PHONE SINGLE O tribution to the stability of Italy in a Jemocm(k‘ hese is to be found in the comparatively low rate of | wijj o el by Iceland, North i i or e ¢ Felsle ¢ s Fo an . pattern. return on the fixed investment in the industrv; the | Africa and other non-European| + \vhat kind of acid here in milk, butter, im cheese? PHONE 136 In one roundabout sense, it may be thought of as |other is to be seen in the great strides that hav'i hf‘;‘;l lusers of American coal. | l»:.l What utlvm;:;,mc United States was practically devastated during PHONE 555 a D3 Sig r 9 e ace treaty. | g a tecl gical standpoint. 0| s » | a tidal wave in 1900? a payment to Russia. For under ithe peace treaty, made in steel from a technologica (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE, INC) | ! d Italy was compelled to make a large reparation to ihe | alternative to the basing point system has yet been |’ | ANSWER; Cafll Beverage Co. "‘lomas Har ware (o. - Soviet Union. In canceling the debt owing to us, wr[p;-np sed which promises to avoid the creation of re- NOHLL S HFREBY (-IVE ‘ 1. 2322 grains, a little less than 1/20 ounce. s 805 10th St. PAINTS orLs 3 nnk( it snnplm for the Ttalians to honor their obliga- ! gional monopolies in a verv real sense of the term { That on September 17th, 1947, in 2. In 1789. i Builders' and Sheif the U. 8. Cemmissioner’s Court for | | 3. About two tons. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE Luckman, wonder-boy of] At present one Government|Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, | % Tacks acld for MIXERS or SODA POP ‘he waSIIIlIfl'OII 1 business who heads the agency, the Fish and Wildlife SEI-‘M’HLLIO Quinto, of Juneau, Alas 5. Galveston, Texas. —————————— ‘LN")' Brothers soap properties in|vice of the Interior Department . appointed administator of the WW'GO’ROIIM‘ lthe USA, was Leing l‘m(‘rl:\hu‘(lixs Wworking on rat eradication. osmlc of Domingo Pf‘rla_:a, dsecafiedv, - Ly Lord and Lady Leverhulme at Handicapped by lack of (unrls.‘All persons having claims against | their castle. His visit over, Luck-|squeezed low by a penny-pinch-|said estate are required to present man was packing his bags to leave|ing Congress, = Government rat|them, with verified vouchers as re- % for Boston when Lord Leverhulme ecradicators are able to do little| quired by law, to said administrator 89 o " ' k harl I lled came into his room beyond circulating anti-rat pro- | at the office of his attorney Howard l l ver na a cen'urv o Ban mg—1947 man Charley Denny called at % ] e Stahler & o White House sometime later In the open suitcase, his Lord- |Paganda D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju hite DUSC SO e Iy TR i S | neau, Alaska, within six months elfip: npficed (R ORkes. of (BWAR| puring the war, the T.:8. Ammy | from the date of the first publica- ' B A R }‘N‘)F s0ap, made by the American branch pi @ | | TRUMAN WAKES UP working with the Interior Depart-!yion of this notice, ALASKA’S FINEST Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” ( 3 ‘Window—Auto—Plate —~GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 /Continued jrum Page was going on, until able F FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) ! GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. p Foot of Main Street In his hand, Denny carried [0f Lever Brothers. Luckman bad|meni experts, developed a “C“!MARCELOQUINTO Adniniatsator. | Brosdeasting Magazine, mouthpiece brought the soap with him 10|yt poison-—“1080"—so deadly it| pirst publication, Sept. 18, 1947. | of the big radio networks, an-|England. |will wipe out the rat population | Th B M B h d HOTEL : s o ' ' i 1Lnst publication, Oct. 9, 1941. « & A enrenags ing that he, Denny, was re- said Lord | signing as FCOhairman with White helf apologetically, “I se 3 Bal‘k EAT IN THE s House radio adviser Reinsch takini won't be needing that soap when . his place rou go tack to America.” | C ossword PuZzle B“BBLE nou“ JUNEAU DAIRIES f " “Not at all” said Luckman and,! i DELICIOUS ICE b “I'm not planning to rec::n, Mr ot at all” said Luckman and Uld iB k . Al k i - s Ll CREAM President,” explained the puzled Pickint up th> six cakes, he gave ACROSS 37 Humble [ esl bank in Alaska SPeflal Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name <k FCChairmann, “-ut I will if you ‘hem to the head of the bigges! 1. Diminished 28. Puts forth ' o AT ‘,Ane to" soap company in the world. 7. Polo mounts 40. Asserted 5to 8 P. M. Juneau Dall’les’ Inc. Truman protested that it was all Lord Leverhulme had Loen so. 13 Act 1. fiepoe COMMERCIAL SAVINGS $2.50 news to him, told Denry he need- Caveful to observe rationing that !l Ancestial A% Halfssprans Chrysler Marine E o ed him on the FCC, had no inten- "¢ refrained from slipping a fow v‘h, e g Foion rysler Marine ngines 4 Cenerates S i hiis poo RGNS 45. Gone by tion of letting hLi resign. Never bars of soap into his P?Lkel when | 18, bn;‘l'\‘llv:’_th state: o Architectural, slow to catch a point, Truman De left his own factery. | 19. Bush pier figured t Reinsch had plant- i |82 Ona-who. Abat- g Furs!? Complete Fur Service at a MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware ters seed ed the 7y ation sto) was pull- OUR NO. 1 ENEMY 2 Tree Very Reasonable Price ing wires to get Denny out and It may sound hard to believe,| 3% Meat disn mmu PL““BI“G & mrn“: co. CAPITOL FUR SHOP Chas. G. Wamel’ CO. 4§ % himself into the FCC but the huge shorluzoxol‘ this year's PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL | at 113 Third Street Result No. 1 J. Leonard Rein- corn crop could be argel_\' offset 658, Withdraw 1 WELDING < sch is very much in the Presiden- if th2 American people were able ; 'y " Keruue;ninflin Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle | 2 . HOME GROCERY g B o Rt g Bl PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | | rrMELY CLOTHES accompany Truman to Rio de economy—rats street Quiets 1. Borders ¢ Hacihtion | . Phone 146 Janeiro, Reinsch’s name was sud- Most people don't realize it,| & Biack figul s = == e = o | denly scratched from the list. The but one houahh.\' rat eats or spoils gl \,i NUNN-BUSH SHOES Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 White House is now reported look- around 100 pounds of grain per 7. Eathet and American Meat — Phone 38 e o now et yesr, ‘Aud’ whils’ it's” aotaicie " siner I. M. MAHONEY STETSON HATS L onhb e (it dation: Tn. 8 Across ke Besult No, 2: Trumian reallves terior gcp;‘xr‘{nn}x:z &‘;‘Z.“-S‘ff?unf{?v % Sl g 4.8 pald:u? EHsctiher 1 FOE DAIGLELARK A Quality Work Clothing he did an injustice to FCCommis- that rats are almost double the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING VA RI C ( sioner Ray Wakefield by replac- human population—probably total- ing him with Congressman Jones. ing 250,000,000 in the U. S Wakefield, a Republican who, Entirely aside from the disease has made a conscientious career which rats spread from privy to out of government, was yankad off . and the havoc they wreak Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE altered | ' BYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men N sy uthern state amination, i A the FCC one day after Truman upon the waterfronts of American T ajid zeceiee T i mElnito Bl C I T & career of government. Conscience- supply of the United States ,\! 3. Compass polnt nnv cLEA stricken, Truman ‘no\\ plans to almost beyond realization. P H.. 39, Imprinted Federal Tax—12¢ per Person CUHPMW Nzns make Wakefield either a Federal tween the time a farmer stores his 0. Shor | Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler PHONE 877 judge in California or o mem- corn in the foll and cleans outl (| T @ v v s ualit, ber of the Federal Power Com- his corncrib in the summer, rats, /'f % 148 :: ’l;':llc,l:,:f;:zl? | Pno“ 14_'“5 BWAL BL“E m cu- DeSoto—Dodge Trucks i 7Dy, Cleanipg” Smdtr mission—probably the latter may have eaten the difference be-| fln-. ‘“.%fl.‘fl 8. Periaini i ¢ | Pertaining t and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and . 0 B o S e oy " Lucille's Beauty Salon | | | AsHENBRENNER'S A . ‘1st TISH RATIONING ey [ addition they spoil as muun‘ . ‘. fi P o RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Specializing in all kinds of 4 ngland is one country where corn a ¢ ea | ' ! May Appear Perman the black mm’-k»-: is kept at a w;;l (i}:clhfi}‘ud“ifluwo\-m by 1'|L51‘ ID:;“""JI! 5 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name A ! ent Waves for all “Ew Aun usm minimum And th higher-up could be shipped overseas, this nmerse " T":::Umd = run“lr"ns the Britisher, the more he leans alone would about save Europe Towara” ‘IHA :Gmnflh Ph A over backward to obey rationing. from its current danger of starv- 1. City railway: e Ofe T8 192 Willoughiy Ave; «."* | There is no substitute for newspaper édvertising! The other day in England, ation