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{ ' . PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951 ‘ | of such nomely accidents, besides hundreds of indus- | e Daily Alaska Empire |v cosme me'w e seas e o ] feom } MEMORIALS || J A Durgin Company, Inc. Publis .m- every evening except Sunday by the United States. 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE /‘: MARBLE and GRANITE Accounting Aunditing Tax Work MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY How is it possible to focus our attention on this 1 1 hi et iy Room 3, Valentine Building e MONSE Streets, Juneau Alasks oident | huge destruction of human life by fire? And seriously | o "‘?“?{“."LI;};‘;‘LE “.’(';Rf(r: JUNEAU, ALASEA DOROTHY TROY LI - - - Vice-President | ¢ " a0 om ey Rbeit ace eeseadosssaaecanans ] JUNEAU )} { 4 % 2 % s 4 OCTOBER 8, 1931 Phone 426—302 Franklin St. || P. O. Box 642 Telephone 919 Entered in the Post Plrx““‘n:;‘r':;.‘u'{“‘;,\!x‘; econd Class Matter. One week each year is officailly devoted to fire| . » | Delivered by carrier in lu‘nrnu and Douglas for 75 per month; | prevention. It commemorates the terrible Chicago| 4 ° To commemorate annual Fire Prevention Week, the Chamber of i O o B el fire of 1871 which shocked the Nation into the reali-| e o | Commerce were hosts to the members of the Juneau Volunteer Fire © ® 0 66000 00 One year . $1.50; | zation that even its largest cities were mnot built|e ® | Department at its luncheon. @ B.P 0 ELKS ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o p R Eunacribers favor Af they wi y s O. H. Hatch ° The iber's members paid a standing tribute to B. M. Behrends, il e S0 By gl T gt g the Butiness Office of any failure or rresul However it is not merely a week in memoriam of | ® a Floberg ® | who was celebrating his 40th anniversary as a Juneau businessman. g Every Wednesd TP of their papers. & F. McKi: Meeting Every Wednesday at 8 | Telephones: News Office, 602; Busir the Chicago holocaust that is observed every October.|® M \; o » Behrends recounted some early tales of the fire department,| P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. | e——— "~ MEMBER OF ASSOC It should be the starting place for a year around : :”“\'"n B : sayi t the saloon men acted as firemen because they kept open all LeROY WEST, Exalted R | it i ‘ e P i oy aftad £ 1t or Bob. piiarw] 10Tt to remove the hazard of fire froml utr Mves| o | the time; once when the bucket brigade turned out in full dres R il | The Rexall Store wise credited in this paper and also the news published | and from our children’s lives. It is a time when we n Sim { because they were caught in that garb while attending a “swell & ¥ [ ° Idon Simmons o Your Reliable Pharmacists herein | can stop to remind ours f the le toll that |4 I Nelson @ | of how one man, who put out a fire in the business district, was “roast- i v Wi Aven ers, 1411/ give . takes e 06 e © o 8 o o ® ® e,cd byan editor of a local newspaper, took a shot at hiin and was sent | | BUTLER-MAURO . This is ‘the beginning of » Prevention Week to th itentiary and then pardoned DRUG C LET US MAKE EVERY WEEK FIRE PREVENTION TR ggfie}?dge No. 700 CO. L] | WEEK. H. A. Pryde, United States eries Warden and Mrs. hi eetings Every Friday ¥ | here from Yakutat where they had by last bt A - arrived h om utat where they had been since early las! \pnn‘ LOREN CARD . " ATGAMBLING TAX? | L Jlessie i Vsl SUdSUIEREREEl, | e T | e s Alaska Music Supply ! = . High school basketball teams had been organized and the first games | WALTER R. HERMANSEN Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ¥ While it s ot o have a lottery in the as a 0!“ s were to start this weel ‘ Planos—Musical Instruments | Unitea States, the C of nation has abou s 5 1 and Supplies | decided to impose a gambling tax to secure revenue Weather conditions and tempera- Passengers arriving on the Admiral Evans from Seward and Kodiak || Pheue 206 Second and Seward ) | | which the nation nee tures at jous Al roints also | included: D. Huffman, Miss Barbara Huffman, Herbert Coleman, | v r w o . ‘\ The House, which first devel 1 idea, the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 p.m, | C. W. Adams, F. Sunbeam and H. Frederickson. » & . c d B c _‘ 1 . ne 120th M jan Time, and released 3 IENN . mated the levy on commercialized gambling 4 » a ar verage Lo e vield $400,000,000 a year. The Se pprove by the Weather Burcau are as Michael Zizich fell from the second story window of the San| T lFll POSI NO. 555’ Fatromd 6 'gmt 2 K o T 3 U IO follows: ' Francisco Bal when he washing the window. He fractured his! Meeting every Thursday in olesale 805 10th Bt Monday, October 8, 1951 ambling tax, although some n Anchorage 29—Cloudy ! & | el d e, | the C.1.O. Hall at 8:00 D 1 8 . | dubious as to how much money th Atintie’ TAbAd 49—Rain | PeIVis and suffered n unuluu\ contusions. H || POONE 216-DAY or NIGHT turn into the treasury, since it deal Barrow . 23—Snow o R N e for MIXERS or SODA POP STOP FIRE — SAVE LIVES | which 1s illegal in most state Bethel B 13—Fog Weather: High, 50; low, 41; cloudy. { ‘ | The gambling tax impc ten per” tent Cordova 28—Partly Cloudy | 5 3 NASH | 1 b ST ; Rt ! 32—Snow on all bets on sporting events, electi v other Dawson Si ; Th This is Fire Prevention Week in tests, made with bookmalers or other persons accept- """“l‘“.“ki“ 21,“'5,01"(,\, Dal! Lessons in En "Sh by | SALES and SERVICE e Alaskan Hotel . year fire kills more than 10,000 people in the Unitec agers for profit. It applies to t with lottery :1“,‘;‘.~1~‘,d o yry P‘n’ll_v cii::d‘,?“ \I g W. L. GORDON CHRISTENSEN BROS. |/ Newly Renovated Rooms States and destroys 700 million dollars worth of prop- | and to wag aced ir in any ‘”_“ ssi 11909 12th Phone Green 279 || at.Reasonable Rates erty. Every year more than 2,000 children under & event and a C tax on u Airport 45— Puu\, Cloud ot ¥ v ) and s au Airport ... X y JORDS OFTEN MISUSED: At R o o : - PHONE SINGLE O b years-of age are killed by fire. | persons accepting bets or receivin them from book- | Kodiak B WURDS GHIN JREUE II:]:’:‘D"M Y, 3 d"’;:t BEITe 0. § 4 = ork tod ” Say ar o, These are sad and startling figures. More startling, | makers. Kotzebue o “or’?xm ““' *x~<>\:(x;Ll\j(*r 23 ml:uf? l&::,: a:‘u; . Rat B gyl however, is the fact that 90 per cent of all these Most of the revenue is expected to come from|M —Cloudy ol G e B ,\,,"‘,,.Z SR o e rownie s hquor Store THOMAS HARDWARE y could have been avoided—if people had not been care- | off-track horse race and numbers betting, Specifically | NOre = i : GRLTDRN LA o = SRl 2 E and FURNITURE CO. less with fire. Most of the fires are started by matches | excluded are friendly e Northey B Manggedbie; SOt AN SwyIng the O Phone 103 139 So. Franklin PHONE §55 ) = fire. Mos are s 3 xcluded are friendly bets between persons who are{Ppetersburg SNYONYMS: Gummy, sticky, sticking, adhesive, cohesive, glutinous, P. 0. Box 25 and smoking, stoves and heating devices, and the mis- | not commercial gamblers, card games such as poker, | Portland ety Sthohis y, . 0. Box PAINTS ous . use of flammable fluids and electricity. To protect site wheels and bingo game: Prince George WORD DY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| Bauilders’ and Sheit your home and your family, watch out for these major | Admittedly, there is no question but t Seattle tirdise bur voesbulary by mastéring one Wobd Seoh day. . ‘Thday's word | e s = HARDWARE causes of fire. sums of money are annually w in this cc Sitka b : : A : S . : 4 i ni’this L 4 SUSCEPTIE “The pasticular| n : Reading the casualty reports of the Korean War,|and the problem, as stated by Scnator Walter .| litehorse 9 T 2 g NICHOLSON’S WELDING : g Americans were shocked at the thousands of men |g . S s ot Yakutat odors which act upon each pers x«uulblhuci differ.” SHOP \ Remington Typewritzrs 2 zeorge, will be to collect the tax levied. Obviously, 3 I | BOLD and SERVICED b . listed as killed, missing or wounded. They total OVer | ihere would be administrative diffic in gething g "-w- e Tanks and General Welding ||, y 80,000. It is hard to grasp the enormity of such a i money. 3 ( B E I ‘ ALL WORK GUARANTEED figure. We can feel greater compassion when we read | gor i Eats Refs 2 Bl U y Yenis H ) | I J. B. Burford Ce. i Senator Estes Kefauver, of Tennes: argued B ‘| l»OBERTA LEE !/ P O.Box 1520—Feero Bldg. i of the sudden death of one mm,‘ own (‘ he stree : ) it 66 18VS AR Goui Shat:a tax or TODAY ! ! ‘Our Dogntcp Is Worn by The tragedy of ope llttle girl :““‘ died when She | w514 give some color of legality to ente ) e e | S = Batisfied Customers’ spmc]d ; 1l!nt Ifl{;.cmdmgb““:" ("]’(' l:\‘ s l”" m(‘;l" government ought to be trying to shut dc A‘mf ['”m b ”:,"“"‘ Leglat it Q. Tf you happen to meet someone who obviously seems to know you, y felt. is can ranslated into ou amily 2 : ots ugout. 3 ) ;&;‘:n )Wf L\h‘l('d‘c; w;wn (:”,;m“k llx«“ SRR logic to his contention, of course. If the levy on|a¢ g pm—Juneau-Douglas Cpcert but Whom you have forgotten, and that person says, “You don't re-| sl EVENS, FORD AGENCY 3 e s 1 in our own |SP0blng gets on the statute books, the danger is| Association meets in "Elks Audi- member me, do you t should you do? (Authorized Dealers) might have happened to the little g it is r that the will be to leg betting in order| torium A. Since her hurting to one’s pride to be.forgotten, the| LADIES’—MISSES’ || oRrEASES — Gas — 0w se or a cousin's or the neighbor’s next door. We 5 | B : - ) MISS | ho:scbc(:o;‘ww:::‘\:h:m(c:;z l\:nix '\Tn;\)'nl\\ \u;w e | {0 make sure that the excise tax is collected | At 8 pm.—Sons of Norway business kind thing for you to do f course I do.” And then find out READY-TO-WEAR | ou T 4 el danen: 3 Tost whare AIRERe: SebiIa’ oo e vona 4 meeting at home of M Frank | jater, and as soon &s you ¢ o that pérson is B e o e e has why| . | dust whers Alaska Wolld. come in, is hard meeting ater, and as s00n s You c ho that person is. | somara strest wear maa ||} Jumean Motor Co. 5 determine. Alaska, to date, has not been blessed witk B Yotok A Qw the proper length of time that a hostess should wait L Foot of Main Street &ihrar s, ! October § ’ | 1§ < tr imbers 1 r y betting. And 1 2 a belated aner guest? But can we imagine 80000 children burned to | ¢ PUmbers xacket or “y"l‘“ Il D At noon—Rotary Club meets in @L‘ e A T Ty . i Beih? 106 almilt”impossinle 5 ‘concetve of such | '¥e Pomies has mever gaught en here — for s B f Hotel. Wbl il A O ARk R R e The Charles W Carier |‘| Ay B e nof fianant Blooa, Vet over good reasons. No bookmaker in his right mind w At 8 p.n.—Moose meet to hear re- 1ack of consideration to the ot guests for the sake of one. , | . | JUNEAU DAIRIES the last 20 years that number of children have been |23nAiC . oo “‘C“r‘“‘“‘\‘]"o the risk| Jiosption “_n‘»;lruuln:, ot ol [Q(mm e dons. izl 0 {wearibes. eaEei ik, riagfox, tha) Murtuary |} DELICIOUS ICE CREAM th in the United States . .. most of them B e nde PR ‘ vt | ¥, g Wbt e x 2 1 |1 a dally habit—ask fer it by name Biiod 10 dea el bout the only contribution ka could make,|At 8:30 p.m.—Community ¢ A. The engagement ring is worn for the first time “in public” on Pourth and Franklin Sts. in their own homes. Each year the total numbet of fire deaths rises into the thousands . . . approximately ten thousand Picture 10,000 persons, among them may be a suffering horrible burns . . . a woman who has been trapped t an upstairs room of her home when fire free dime) that a little economy in the admin! e much moere money than any gambling for adults Al Teen-Age club, the day'of the announcement. PHONE 128 would be on the annual Nenana ice engineering proj- | And that, of course, isn't even legal enough to discuss Juneau Dairies, Inc. Casle;s Hgn's Wear | HOME GROCERY ertson and o e ||| Phones 146 and 342 LOOK and LEARN ¥ c gorpon | bR gl (hml\r l’i At neon—Kiwanis club Baranof Hotel. | d meets in Gold We're willing to bet a dime (providing its *f H i it e broke out .., a husband who perhaps let a torch would % 1‘ b SR & <3 Arrow Shirts and Und sera aint off his house. Thousands |levy could produce. At 1:30 pm—WSCS Circle njeets ow and Underwear | f"p_wm]e rine piip o 5 : ot d Schultz.| 1. How often may a U. S. Senator be re-elected? Allen Edmonds Shoes || Mome Liguor Store—Tel. 699 | A club | 2. How fast must wind travel to be a hurricane? 1 Skyway Luggage i American Meat — Fhons 38 i lHea“h (enle! . Elton Eng 3. What American President was the first to speak over the radio?| i {1 FERQI, 4. Where does the famous Gulf Stream originate? B Biks 4 g o] soh 6 ” rI ll E s E B A Y S ;H N Q dz A ”"“-"’L(“‘(fiml;" 0, 5. What sea mamnial never walks and what sea bird never flies? BOTANY | To Banish “Blue Monday e aS ew g a EO et Ch”nb:,y o ommabed ANSWERS "500" To give you more freedom 73 | . | “ineets, Barapor Hotel, 1. There is no limit. from work — TRY POST OFFICE “:.n::u-;:,e:;ml‘ish:: :::E.rx‘;: $hs \Se"es Mondavs At'B ban—-Yusiean Skl ‘Club mesls 2. At least a mile a minute. | c L o T HE s | The only solution that the ost | various generosities over the face | oo LB in Gold Room, Baranof Hotel. 3. Warren G. Harding (1923) | ¢ r Alaska La“d'y ofiice seems (o have for its Geficiis | of the earth. As a social institu- | o ) ‘11"“""‘*\ ‘~_]““ & (_}"“’ 1t L A8 pin.— Oty Councll meets 4. In the Gulf of Mexico. NUNN-BUSH SHOES | and inefficient operations is to get of school age children, the nc At & pm.—VFW Post meets in CIO 5. ! The whale and the penguin. STETSON HATS tion, the post office could be op- | 5 . se ¥ . | series of radio prog S spon > Congress to raise rates. That used 10| orated at a deficit out of the eries o . I 8 antas by the Juncau Health Center is er ! re- | Quality Work H some monopolistic enter- o ;. | Br i . ¥ Work Clothin, . O be true of som nopolis goodness of our hearts. | titled “Your Child Goes to School al at Methodist church 53 passengels ihnu Bristol, William Porter, g prises, such as public utilities, until Bowman, Lawrence Lytle, The Ciothing Man | FRED HENNING | 3 3 »f gov-|These transcriptions are re October 12 the federal and state government If, however, this agency of .,m-‘ 8 oneriD: & 0 2 | e L b established regulatory agencies to|ernment is to be managed as ajunder tge (’nl\ tion of (IB | At 1:30 pm.—Martha Society meets (a"led bv PAA on | Mec: §,“‘.“‘,‘1§§l§"£{§£2?' ¥rook Ot O LEVI'S OVERALLS e o fmatosvats sines a en a|can Medical Association, Bur N.L.P. church. A i 8 £ ‘omplet utfitter for Men rotect the public. Mere rate-rais- | business that pays its way, then a|can L E. Py & fdr Boys :’ng or price-raising does not end | reorganization is essential in meth- | Health Education, in the form of [At 8 pm rld Service Society Sunday nghis Fl?lll Se h\'\el. JD;IIrrCXch;lik(;:ll;i 2 | y: deficits - as any department store ods of operation, bookkeeping H’Wl““‘(’“"v done Harrlet, Hester | smests’ IV O ‘Mrs i‘\lliufs "Norman SHAFFER'S . s o rche s is only | with commen Dr. Fred V.| At 8 pm.—Square dance for Tth, unday flichts of Pa i | 5 ¥ 3 71 9 manager can tell you. mechanization and so on. It is only | Wit ; : | : 4 ) Sunday flights of Pan American| .4 ar, fiel liff Gardiner, | BLACKWELL’S > The post office is entitled to in- | after the engineering and ;Lm-nuntullfim S;}d Dr. Donald Dukelow. | ;ltn” \d 9th graders at Parish s through Juneau carried 53‘;‘?“)( !Hc..,u “xn‘ilnc ]lrtobfr‘trdl;};u: SANITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP 2 e is e lancy problems have pe] rked | Three different int done | Tall. 5 - 2 sieelie] Ta utzleman, creased rates, not on the basis of the m\. problems have been worke: g din i S T, il ¢ e sengers with 24 persons Ime;: M Marthi Fotsiseat Hovneh FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Meadn Bk, s o deficit it produces, but only if, after |out that the postal scale can be de £ REORTRI, Y o I ikl 4 for Seattle and 12 arriving. | Peterson, Keith Weiss, Jack Wise 13 providing advancingly efficient ser- | termined on a scientific basis. This| follow: A At 10 pm—Elks annual Purple| Among those leaving for Seattle: | AT e g —PHONES—49 || High Quality Cabinet Work vices, it establishes evidence that|the Hoover Commission tried to im-| 1, Should there he special "‘-‘W*, Bubble Dance. Mr. and Mrs rson, A. K. Stod- | FROM TULSEQUAH Free Delivery e b for Home, Office or Stors higher wages, greater benefits to|press on the Congress, with little|in Health Education? October 15 dard, L. W. Notimeye 10ld Sor- 2 s | its employees and costs of supp success. Both Congress and the ad-| 2: To Box or not to Box. _ | At noon—Lions Club meets in Bara-} enson, Richard Gildersleeve, Emma | Thomas Morrison, of Tulsequah, and operations require them. U ministration have resisted the Hoov-| 3. Should Junior High Schools| nof hotel. Sutton, Lulu Davis, Gordon Warto,|B. C., is in Juneau at the Gastin- er Commission’s recommendations,| engage in interscholastic athletics? s s e S Eo s Don Guimani, M al Jenne, eau Hotel. now the post office has rejected the pos most construction suggestions of the | Probably because efficient operation| 4. How should school health Two i!l)pmprialion i il - MRS. HAZEL HOLMES ‘Hoover Commission; it has reduced | would eliminate the relations be- examu_mlww be conducted? H . 3 ; its services; it has not done much |tween politics and the post office| 5. Follow through on health Bl“s largesl in RIAP[ E‘ ; AlS [P as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA v Jor its best employees, the ordinary which neither Cor norb ic | exgn:};h\&r}r.\ : T ,-' . ] . 25 |E ; 15-[1—- E: |D : g_ EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ilman. | administration is anxious to bring . Should excu be granted from ckar L. | & > mailm: b ot aucaiton? hi.mu y, faken Up ACROSS 1. Took a seat S IVIERESMIAICIRERLT: Present this coupon to the box office of the Post Office bookkeeping is diffi- | 7y, 0w of diminishing returns| 7- Who should be responsible for! i 1. Destiny ot e B/ [RIDFES [RERPIEINID] cult o read because of the high | " i T e of | sehool beall ice? VASTINGION, Ooh foit Tig Y VIER|T Bl AMA CAPITOL THEATRE cost of hidden subsidies. If the || o ervices| 8- To what ex x- | of the biggest bills of the 82nd Con= ~ RIEIDIE/EMERCIAIND[1 [T . b | s ates any special services X 4 ( ante . Ita 1‘ ol J 1= > : government desires to subsidize | (00 the Hoover Commission re- | ¢eptional child ‘.z‘.o‘a‘ St d-| 12 M‘r;j;ncl’rg. 42, THOR used EALEBADORE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: the various carriers for their ser- |, mended) may abolish those ser-| 9 How in s bepeaidms o ,‘“{\}.‘E o 1 .111"\‘»':‘5'?; month E3. Quter covering 20/8/SEQL EDESANOIN] Iz " l vices, Congress should pass sub- | yyc For jnstance, the service call- | tend | ey brggii e ! o P Character AMIEEES TIAIREBRA NT nosEANNA Mccoy sidy acts with due discussion as Jliverv.] Ofter 10. Should girl e in he Senate meets Mon- 5. Continent EIVIEIEED[V [LIATIE[S i b 4 led “special delivery.) Often a letter i el 1 AR 16aHare o¥a loan B8 Gove. fomitbe L Federal Tax—12¢ Paid by th to their relative merits. marked “specisl delivery” arrives 5(111;4‘.!-1\,1L athletics ¥ . ) o8 ° conf a0 e AGIEIN[TEHUEVIAIDIEID ede: ¢ Paid by the Theatre The post oifice got the Senate to | after the regular mail. It has to be TPps A% -8R0 < Soetliee Fathers - D1 < S|AINIDISERENDS . ' o A 58. Burglar: 4_ boost second class mail on maga- | delivered by hand and the manpow- | 3. Haadplece N Ay manE i Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 rines 60 percent, over a three-year|er is sometimes not available for| L BE concornea SolNsian o8 Rarurday's Puszie and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ~ riod; 30 percent on newspapers.|such purposes. It is not impossible e poles 3 4. Third planet 7. R ; i be B iy 106t b ot 1o RPN A b 0pOSsINes e’ Bliould vendlng N electric poles 2. Assistant AR RIDAR: RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. It is doubtful w ner this increase that if the “special delivery” ser ‘ 34. Kind of e 5 : s WATCH THIS SP . . f will reduce the total deficit, which | vice costs too much, users will ab- [allowed in school T s phie mre ” - BUESEALNE00 5 o8, ¥ PACE—Your Name May Appear! | is estimated at $550,000,000. The andon it altogether. These recordings ‘will be hcard ) . gt increase on magazines and news-| As for third class mail, which | every Mon o i3 Eupin papers could reach a fair figure, includes advertising circulars, the |t0 ¢ pm. for the - R 2 unless, with good management, the users of this service will probably |over KINY. As some of heee i | ] Wl i newspapers and magazines develop discover that for the money spent, | CUsSions are on controversial poigg e OldeSI Bank n AlaSka other means of distributfn that| they can get a better return if , mpfldrifl"' wBlech fl- % gilkvorm 7 1891 - ! might be less costly. | they advertise in newspapers, . urged to " %a o Sonihl unit —) 3 g— Perhaps the Senate dislikes maga-| Every moruing, I receive a heap of e il A 28, \\"li'x’v’lni,;" nver Hau a cenl‘“Y o‘ Bankm 1951 zines, having.made this distinction. such circulars, most of which I fi. % Mok o - is not important one way or throy away without reading them | 33. wer, Hecause what is urgently at all, and the sender is out that Tl‘e BRER iy dnviied fo D .. i eBQ M’ Behrends needed is the application of modern | much money. Maybe the post office|A. C. Monninger 38. o management methods to the opera- could save itself lots of trouble 4¢ Fr. Tim £ ¥ et .% .1/ Buppoesd. fp @ ih A Caak AT u 28-6t A creep into a tions of the post office. Dodgi akolishing this category alto- | SFeax on “Why 1 A8 8. ¢ 3 57 the ear 4 H that necessity and putting an ad- | gether. AndsMovehea: » Child City—| apamp IF A DATE AT MIKES .H A D"::‘;fli‘,”,’“‘ B i ditional load on magazines and It would seem that Congress is go- | Moosehaven, the ( ot Conee JONNI-LOU-D %fl gaoe s - -y newspapers (mostly weeklies, for the ing about this business rear-end o, at B { L ; ”"f‘r 45. Fachity. Safety Deposit : 4 latter category) does not really deal forward. In a word, desiring to re- Yl ,l, S o MUbe Wettogs . 41 Regound ;i i it ol with the post office deficit. duce the post office deficit, Con- i 933-28 - O eraldry Boxes for Rent If the argument is that the sress should deal with this problem | ATTENTION 9 Xoung ot post office is a social and not a |as any business would, call in the L 4, all] R oN mhr‘:nrll- % Lusiness institution, then it is not |engincers and accountants to see th g JiREAT: Dougla: s S Lty COMMERCIAI SHINGS v #ecessary to increase rates at all. | whether costs could not be cut, ef- raiced. 12 at i & not a tion ne you 51. Label The post office deficit is less than ficiencies increased, loopholes plug- 'good cnough solutica, | son ticket. 62. Droop ~

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