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• • Mar~ 23) The noted Swedish economist Budter told a meeting of Butte's leading ~roponents, that the recent trend in Ho11yU°\'ies is undermining the economy of Butte. Sing many graphs, statistical data, and ale from unemployed dope pedd1ers~ boot , etc., Mr. Budter pointed out that unles oPinion can be changed in the very near , \'ice of all forms and degrees will be W tent in the very near future. t~th the release of "Man With the Golden e dope industry alone has suffered a loss 8S income, over a two-month period, of , th~d one half million dollars. Not only l'a, s thrown the peddlers and smugglers into n be~s of the unemployed, but the Anaconda Co. ~ "1" n economically affected. Whereas th t~Eld" contraot miners tore the rock out tl~:t eir bare hands, they now need and use the S~Q~g, blasting, and muoking equipment. This e ~etSed production costs considerably. Also, '!'fent;yShope in Butte which formerly sold ttlte;ythousand dollars worth per year of suede ~~t COats for the 40 pound monkeys now sell

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With the advent of liThe Rose'Tattoo'lll starring two motion picture greats J .the t~rn"" slip industry inunediately sprang 'Up. Violent Clothes Inc. and Marl tal Spats Co. ar-e the two leading producer-e of tailored t.crn-al, ps. A reporter visiting the 01t.y dwnp-~aw tr'uQkloads of knit skirts, Dior gowns, and Cashmere ::n-reatm .... s now out of style, being -consumed by theflam.es. Hand in hand with the torn slip i.ndustry 9 Chest Decorators Imtd., is addixlg the crowning glory to the new fashion t.r-end, WOlnen from every walk of life are crowdin~ the tattoo booths of this new business from morn til nightQ The rose design is of cour-se the favorite, although'" J. Messy Needles, chief artist, states that some of the more daring females have had everything from gallows frames to hundr-sd-ear ore trains pennanently etched in their epidermiso

IM(N'TS-[[-SSON r~Nb'THE GA'P BETWEE.N MAN $ MONKEY

(A~N"A.MarQ 23) During an' exclusive :1.nterview with Dr. Bruno Von Vaugnnp the A.N.Ao was in·II! t formed that the monkeys being used in present ttttl 11 Cry Tomorrow" has been blamed for rocket experiments are developing habit.s very ,~~:i.~ eighteen bars out of business and oversimi.lar to those of' man which may become herediS~d01~r state mental insti tu td.ons . Only tary. ~ntel ate drinking establishments whose 'I'he Dr, 1 weary from a sleepless night, sp .nl:. I t~ede consists of the moderate imbiber have confor-td.ng his chief monkej--pf.Lo't, Einstein ,'Clol1.dthe influence of "Cry Tomorrow". stated that just prior to blasting off thi.s-morn lt~tea\l. ~ ~eerg1ass, proprietor of the Chartreuse Lng, Einstein asked for a Lucky and a sti.ff shot I~llCo al.d, "my moderate drinking customer is of "Old Smuggler". Einstein d.isplays nervous 8¢bo~ng around, but my early morning "g~e nallsea, and severe depression just be~ 'l'h le of wine quick" business has vani.shed tremors, fore each t ake off. I personally beLi.eve that 1~~~eeionlYbright spot in this dark economic we may even'J:.llally,develop a me:ricms case of u.Leer-r !l~ tlg l1.s the fact that two new industries have in him by su'bjectlng him to t,he same ment.al" and :t ecte~ OVer night. Though these are not nervous s~r~ins ~l1count~red in business and'in~llt()tle~ ,idth vice, they may increase the amount dustryo ~l:read.y Einstein chain smokes and is the l' 1n Circulation, thereby restoring some very near+y an alcoholic. With a little more anks of addiction and alcoholismo hard work on our part 1I we may eV'entually have him worrying apqllt S income tax and the conditions of the; streets in Butte., Montana.. ,

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