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PAGE FOUR o s & THE DAILY ALASKA HV]PIREfijUNEAU ALASKA 7 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1944 Dall ll k(l E )lre way. Matson is prepared to invest $8,000,000 to 80.- | fe—eerrrereerr oo aee - M,.--m...,-..,-..m,-”-,,---»..,_-“--N-_‘ PSP SO Bl Ly | \ as "l, 000,000 in the proposed air venture ! ) { i i y Flines P 5 b o, United ]} \ _from Y Professional ' m,,,,m, Mihey Vil ikocht Bunitiy 5 the United Airlines also is after the route. United HAPPY B'RTHDAY | 20 Y E A R S A G 0 i i i ' - Se(oxifl:‘d‘r{q::l;{::{fi Jcl?::l:;‘NA’insl |\|‘1']~ to operate four-engined transports carrying 50 2 R 2 \ 'I H E‘ E I\I P I R E 4 : éxal;mul scofilenefll M . Juneau, Alaska. HELEN TROY MONSEN - - o AT prestdent engers by day and 24 by night slesper, apparentiy | {33003 EscEISSIIUBIVBIMS | L i s s ridmr s bibsihio b rsioiboiosossssobiosisososnonet | | . )OROTHY TROY LINGO - - Vice-President B P G . 3 WA T CARTER - - - it M?"yr n( -4s. Planes would leave Los Angeles and San SRPTHIERERLY W DRSS § SRR R ] & ot . M & Editor | F 588 for X rhing & el 8 2 , o : ELMER A FRIEND - © . . Bn::::fcm\‘lnm:u:; ’rl i for Hn(n« lu]luinl\l;nulm wnd evening, making i The Juneain Bublic. Bohoals ‘opstied. this momning ‘tor the. 192485 | SRR bl a i s ol | MOUNT JLNE&;JNLOD(;EFQg 147, 4 1e trip in an estimated 107, hours | Curtis Bomr\ Bach E £ 2 §rates 4 T SE D an TRTH .rm with a total enrollment of 344 pupils. This was a gain of 19 over S Entered In the P"‘Ll?”"‘m‘,',‘fi'(‘;’{““"l’l‘;fsf""“‘ B Pan American Airways offers the most revolutionary Esther Mae George 1,‘,. Tegistration o the dirat Ay, of 3‘:’1923 81 :m'm ‘:‘hf” Wis studencal | DR. E. H. KA ER Monday of each month Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per month; proposal. This company has plans for operating a Jefferson Taylor e ("“'m”m 3 > 9 T 8 2| DENTIST in Scottish Rite Temple onths, 0 year, 5. A 2 R oo By mail DSRALS EaM. AT the doligwits sates fleet of clippers, huge liners that will provide a| Irene Dunn ok | BLOMGREN BUILDING beginning at 7;1;’0;; me year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | canacity % stois ons twioe size SEPTEMBER 3 e WALLIS S E ene month. in advance, $1.50 capacity of mfore than 80 gross tons, twice the size v bl As a result of a scarcity of salmon in spawning streams on the west | | Phone 56 Worshipful Master; JAMES W Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity |of the present clippers which are still the world’s Mrs. Tom McMuilen i HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. L' tdal i the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- Albert William Goetz oast of Prince of Wales Island, no more commercial fishing, except by LEIVERS, Secretary. lvery of their papers. largest transport aircraft. Pan American says the T ¢ rolling, was to be permitted this season in that area, according to Ty S e . g Telephones: News Office, 602; Bustness Office, 374 time between the United States and Honolulu would Douglas Mead i P e e —— _ Mrs. J. G. Christensen mnouncement by U. S. Fisheries Commissioner Henry O’ Malley & 4 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS be reduced to a “little more than 8 hours Luxurious ? . iciing e Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for . ... . 4 o et RiiNR St . aze! rman w5 - republication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other. Air travel would be furnished from either San EYRURS00 SEPTEMBER 4 Signalling the approaching end of the tourist season, the informia- Dr AW Slewart . wise credited in this paper and also the local news published or Los Angeles for $96 one way and round trip with i s 53 Yhe eretn, * ; At it R e bnanh i arl Miller | fon booth maintairied by the Chamber of Commerce at the Gastineau o . . I R o e T | R e i it 1 ok _”’; Sig Olsen Hotel since June was being closed. The booth had been in charge of Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday il of plane which r;.m Alml’lllr:\)u m;].ln; to e (:x:\(nb( | Hablad, Turder; I s S 20TH CENTURY BUILDING at 8 P, M, Visiting Brothers Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. : };l”“vv'v“-‘.”;:(» d” ‘“‘ W ‘;‘ "r““ 5 l’”: “"‘m:l :"" Daniel R. Steele ik Office Phone 469 ;ellccr_ne, A. B. HAYES, Ex;lted . as the »Anx lm uc 'un 10“ Sl m‘n Clyde Gordon Yukon Territory, wet, is drier than Alaska, prohibition, but the uler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. Av ‘i‘j"'“k” l‘“-\ "“‘b ’_‘”’r" p'“"““f_‘ ‘“m':"":“ S Robert Dalton srospects for an early break in the former's drought, was promising, i ‘:‘1"”‘ ek, ‘c‘)" bl ”bl° papyeigers C'“‘““‘:\”d‘ re”" SN o Rl \ccording to A. G. Means, Atting Prohibition Director for Alaska, who : ible figure. One possible arrangement would offer d vy i 9 eturned from a trip covering the Yukon and Interior Alaska ———eeen 89 seats by day and 36 berths at night, convertible likely to occur R B Dr. John H. eyer ” Silves Wil taa u Ut of 147 $Rkts By day | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: | ilver Bow Lodg into.a total of 137 seats by day. The size of the plane | o TS Lt o entatives| Jack Fargher returned on the Admiral Rogers, having made the DENTIST No.A2,1.0.0.E would make possible a third type of accommodation- GRS e | oy agway-Sitka trip on Bit Vacation, Xaats bah. Ties stébirootiis With berths TOF two Direons.. Ban ATiBriohn |or ;onc SOVIBt TROVErETaNt to ) SKAgWEyTEEE ’ Room 9—Valentine Bldg. TR PGD I 1 0 b kB UBLIEVES ‘b présehit/ hat the irdst auitible ShAms| Diaed “BEEER - gft Rrogrosicatc 3 I PHONE 762 b8 A b o R or Sl H‘h i Ifl poi 3 p t.‘ s 18 Wi |Enemy propdganda designed to J. W. Kehoe, who had been employed during the summer season Visiting Brothers Welcome Wog ‘ld skt “"_“”“‘ "“”!‘“‘q"“_"‘:_“,’" el lh',‘\x'ouse suspicion of Stalin’s future|temporarily as Territorial Tax Collector in handling the fishermen’s fi“‘f]“'c"ilh“""””» i '“(”‘“’l"“l g ‘""(”’2 oposio g "“l')” - ;1" policies will have little effect. license taxes, and Mrs. Kehoe, left here for Ketchikan where they il soat or_a total capacity for 119 passengers on the night| po.cons whose birthdate it is 3 % T s G & 51 expected to reside in the future run, convertible into 128 seats for the day run [nave the augury of a year of tests| ¥ B ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. i “'""”";; i Yoo m["l"’ ';’ ]‘l“’“ W“"'I.“‘m new iand perplexities which will be over-1 np ang Mrs. Sam Martin and daughter Helen arrived here to tisit G“"";‘;"’Qfi;;g‘”:fl?““’ proposals really mean, the following figures are come. Resources should be con- N e e ; with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen 73 offered: served and changes avoided B S Opthalmology ASHENBRENNER'’S POST-WA : Present flying time to the Islands is 161 hours.) Children born on this day prob-| g .,iner report: High, 46; low, 43; cloudy. Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | NEW AND USED )ST-WAR AIR TRAVEL Present fares to the Islands are $278 one way and |ably will be interested in p: {4 e §80640 by TouRA alp, |gical studies and able to s S PEARSIEI. PRSURPI ST EPRDERRSER L T Ee. "FURNITURE ! Application by American air transportation com- shig it lin independent research. ) anies for service from the Pacific Coas Honolul B 4 1 : U e by panies for service from the Pacific Coast to Honolulu B(b(her&ome1 % Return e R E Da'ly Lessons |n EnghSh Y . GORDON ) are to be heard in Washington beginning next week Three companies are bidding for the route and the (Cincinnati Enquirer) Changing and confusing plane- | | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | St et oD | DR. H. VANCE PO S average American post-tar tourist will zet the bene- . ’ tary aspects are powerful today ] A sciel & for sev vinters photo- o 8 ot} ’ S 3 "D 8 “ it a N Bl 10ttt are thut Thrs swill B Yorden davm | . A SHCHR WLIMBIGR ICE) FEVen of photo- (adverse influences will affect WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He received a raise in OSTEOPATH Jones-Stevens Shop | toFohers tHe ik with “two wdsks with YA will b | S-apned SnowERRes, I all Biat Lip SRS IC B B0 [opltad, NAUUR arie ol sala “He received an INCREASE in salary” is preferred ; ¢ W R e g e LR told by experts in the Bureau of In-| yRART AND HOME: This OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Daguerrotype. Pronounce da-ger-o- Gastinean Hotel Annex LADIES'—MISSES’ P e O e ¥ 10| ternal Revenue that this is true of Income fa% TAINS: |should be a fortunate date for Wo-|ip, A as in ASK unstressed, E as in SET, O as in NO, T as in TIE, accent || S. Franklin PHONE 171 READY-TO-WEAR spare. Never have there been two alike. hey differ ‘n in- | Imen who seek employment. Con- | | second syllable The Matson Navigation Line is after the route.|numerable ways. There are gross incomes which are tracts signed on this date should F"[’ET\‘I I s S e R Seward Street Near Third 1 y " OFTEN MISS idiculous; , not D Wi This company, according to pre-hearing announce .\1.!« but because of deid\vu?mn:“tho neltdlrrus ® | brove lucky The afternoon is ment, plans to offer morning and evening service |take it that the old proverb “"Alike as two peas® 15|, oo i ror important tasks i e Branchis g correct. Under careful scrutiny probable peas would between San Francisco-Los Angeles and Honolulu with :1:.“;:)'\:1‘“‘1 t:‘;:‘;]‘“f :.:“n-nkm el Ol“m F 91 Giris may expect romance to mingle| WORD STILDR: e & WL At e i oo ey o b o a fleet of four-engined Douglas DC-4 airliners, each ¢! Wikl Boabilits asks increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each oday’s word: The Rexall Store The Store for Men” \ ERRONEOUS; containing error; incorrect; false; mistaken. “It is an with a carrying capacity of 4¢ persons by day and 24 Under “;f‘ i }‘z")“l“‘f""i“fl“l:f',fl'_‘cfv‘;:?t‘:f‘l ’"‘:“‘(i“; BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Preoccu- | © € 1 ; ; ; Your Reliable Pharmacists ) by night sleeper. Twice weckly service would be Will be stmplified. Roealy, HOwCRCh BRC e o conal bation with business and political | €rroneous doctrine t SAB'N' offered between Seattle and Portland on the one side |\ L0 Thould be deducted at the | Interests may be widespread this e e BUTLER-MAURO ! DRUG CO. Front St.—Triangle Bldg Pl S M de nay \ \ ' SYNONYMS: Profitably, productive beneficially, advantageously. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.”” Let us and Honolulu on the other. Fares proposed by Matson | ;o106 so that what a man gets in wages, salary, month and the seers warn ofj \ 3 75 2 g g ang 0 g ¢ . iy by would be $175 one way by day, $200 one way by night, | dividends or in any other form of payment should danger of relaxing concentration MODERN E'”OUETTE Y m-| ) ROBERTA LEE \ with 10 percent reduction for round trip, First class be free and unencumbered. It should belong to him OB War issues. Even though one way fare by Matson steamship would be $120 one | to do with as he pleases placency be followed by con-| e 2 —. fidence in our national future, this is a time to exert supreme effort| @ What is meant when the corner of a visiting card is turned HARRY RACE H. S. GRAVES vas hroughout the e RLONOLE 5 toward hastening victory over the!down? : Nair Washington ; B p : g Army as the “doughboys’ General, H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E lentire Axis power | A There is no universal interpretation of this. Many turn down Drugglsl e USEng ke 4 Tm,—-“-.v,“-----,,- vas { sidera f enlisted = - Me"Y' ::\?:\ ’:::i:; g?":n[.le‘.r-:. ()Hx.: death ; NATIONAL ISSUES: D(-»pne\1 the corner of a card, meaning that the visit was meant for all the . o HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Go'Round s Hisiiined EFouRA s EIobh Wher: E “The stars incline Government strictures, civilian con- | ladies of the household, while others mean to convey that the card was The Squibb Store’ & MARX CLOTHING - Pl 3 9 { sumption of gasoline will continue[jeft in person, taking the place of a bona fide visit R e A R | e SN S wver U. S. infantrymen march , e f A g ; ! P &aes . Ll 37 { but do not ('O‘mp(l {to reveal a great degree of indi-| Q. Was there ever a time when it was considered proper to eat with (Continued from Page One) G e P VR IBII O, | e e = _.J vidual selfishness which will cause|, wnife? e 7 99 demand of the German Supreme shows the sort of man McNair SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 [Eensui eNeRana. A. The table knife became popular after the 17th century. During Glly Smllh-DrugS c A L l r n n N I A Command, Hindenburg, on October really was. The former Chief of . LN | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS :| he period of transition from fingers to forks, knives were used for eating (Careful Prescriptionists) Grobels ind Mokt Sukiadke 5 sent an urgent message to the|Army Ground Forces had a lu:bn Mingled mfluences, good and ill, | France comes under favorable Signs| 5 well as for cutting. NYAL Family Remedies PO Mmoo Kaiser which read of checking personally on doughboy |\ ;" g0y Under this configura- Which promise final restoration tof @ what kind of a collar should be worn with the tuxedo? HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 37 High Quality Foods at former greatness. But complete re- A Moderate Prices A. Wing collar, or any white stiff collar. ICE CREAM “The Supreme Command insists &'omx)lmn: "bml;dv?lfémm“i in ll‘xlfinn’ tion the mind may be Extl‘emely! ; : s on its demand of Sunday, 20th camps. He would arrive at a camp ... e o depression. (habilitation may take a long time. | 9 5 g e o1 C y. dungarees, General de ille, who is sub, e('L September, that a peace offer to unexpectedly, put on d 3 R Y % s subji our enemies be offered at once.” | march with the men without any HEART AND HOME: While positive signg presaging success- However, the Kaiser did not heed. display of his three stars. there will be anxiety and appre- ful leadership, has been affected in’ I.O 0 K d L E A R N hension within the home today,!the past by unfortunate planetary| d n A. C. GORDON The Charles W. Carter Like Hitler, he continued in the g, o pefore his death, McNair PIGGLY WIGGLY war, # persim much optimism should prevail inlconditions encouraging treacher:; On October 19, 1918, Field Mar- | T2de such @ VISt (o 4 SOUNerh washington. News of heavy ¢as and deception for which he was|~ T 5 R T e T O e Morluary camp, joined with a company on yaities may be expected from cer- the target. | 1. Excluding the Presidents who were assassinated, how many died For BETTER Groceries Pourth and Franklin Sta. shal Sir Douglas Haig reported to L 'Sons vhos rthda s | i ice? 15 whose birthdate it is|in office o it TR Lloyd George that “the German -mile hike. He started off i4in pattlefronts but while that will, pe Army is capable of retiring to its ;‘r.)mt]hm;o:::(;t;m:hhr:“:Z{co;:‘ks::loi‘:: mean sorrow for many families, have the augury of a year of suc- 2. Which is the second smallest continent? own frontiers and holding that line Mu-rcm.w h:d fone: oY 5pmilp§ Enited Watons S FE R cess. There will be delays and ob-|{ 3. What three architectural orders characterized ancient Greece? against equal or even superior ‘ouo of the G !"JUN “,“_“"d col)\.-. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Discontent stacles to be overcome. 4. What is another term for “nacre”? forces In the coming Win- .\.ii0 qpout his pack, griped that among men ?n\‘ployed in Lranspof». : C}?lldx'rn born un‘ this day prob- | 5. What is the motto of the Boy Scouts? WINDOW WASHING ter, the enemy will have several s tation industries is presaged. Many ! ably will have success in life'| ANSWERS: Prs ) it was too heavy for him. Quietly, 2 % S 5l . JUNEAU - YOUNG i months for recuperation. So We nonne atreced to carry it. put If |T*L¥ay accidents due to deteriora-jthrough théir own determined ef-| © ; ‘pree RUG CLEANING i must conclude that the enemy Will| o/ "y pow 1oued it for the rest tion of tracks and rolling stock are forts, hey w'lll be mentally kee“! 3 Burepe. SWEEPING COMPOU! Hardware Com an | be able to hold the line which he v . hive marching more lhmmrolmhlo Need of improved facili- and endowed with talents. | 3. D Toni nd ‘Corinthi | FOR SALE p Y selects for defense for some time g i g more WMan|;eq will be pressing all through the! [ I I e PAINTS—OIL—GLASS selects 20 miles, although 61 years old. | TUES 5 s | 4 Mother-of-pearl. MILNER : i after the campaign of 1919 com- Autumn TUUEDAY SREINMBIR 5 1o dsy g s oeint: DAVE Shelf and Heavy Hardware mences.” The embarrassed doughboy didnt| NATIONAL ISSUES: According; Benefic aspects promise good luck | . e prepared. Phone Red 578 G dad Amsuinttién ( Instead of the campaign going learn McNair's identity until the 5 the stars, disloyal members M‘fm our Navy and Air Forces today | s ~ into 1919, however, it collapsed end of the march, when he pro-|g pglitical party, rebels who sow‘bt“‘ l”“? Army may meet serious ob- C ' - - —— e three weeks after Haig sent the fusely apologized. McNair merely giscontent, may expect little suc- C - | You'll Find Food Finer and above report to the British Cabinet. smiled, replied: “I don’t ask any'cess in any effort to break Demo-| HEART AND HOME: As pre- FRANK KELLY JOHN AHLBRS CO Service More Complete at ‘ : 2 - RS boy lu“do anything I wouldn't do'cratic or Republican soligarity. The i |)1‘edlcFed, social lines willi P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 DANEALD o “":‘H““"\’“‘ el national campaign will reveal po- cTMIUE 10 "“:e SX.AWBL (enclEs as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA PLUMBING, HEATING and THE BARANOF I MERGE! ( - " o g shilers . essons in true democracy. All clas: UPPL - N SdeZ { e i, plead wan AT b et " okl ah0al0 s ENT I8 invited o0 gt S IRCOIPR R COFFEE SHOP b X e and ature Syndicate, Inc “hanges in ashington are no 5 i gt i S il Ra il Josephus Daniels, grand old man| . 4 under the salutary influences of evening at the box office of the OF Fonywand O nes of the Wilson Administration, when war industries that rank men and Roosevelt and Truman declared fo CI'OSS Ol’d PuZZle 7\'1 |women according to their useful- CAPITOL THEATBE a dp(:!»\\;n merger (Ju 1lhn- lArr y T '\ness or general efficiency. | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . JAMES C COOPEH and Navy into a single department i ; | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Tempta- .,s E L " A " under unified command e 1ACHOSS K e 5 Ition to speculate will be strong H RLocK Hn “Es FACES DEATH' 1 As far back ;\s July XIQS;L Dulx\m-l.w between enst through the Autumn when ready Wkt Tax —11s jok Batach C.P. A former Secretary of the Navy,| ang | 5 tavd ederal Tax — Business Counsel : 4 SRRt ¥ C money will be abundant. The stars| or " wrote a letter to a high Washing- l!;w:r\yl‘hll §0 God of love & [t Aenliet Retith Jehick: shhenied WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck Agency coorkR BUILDING i ton official, saying 13 lil mbé":gz;i : o onndsd R ‘and phony real estate projects. o “We must be pir-minded. I _Jerusalem 45 T f A |The wise will rely on Government 7 strongly believe we shall not solve |bonds in _meking {nvestments. g the mod need until we abolish R | NATIONAL ISSUES: Unusuel 2 & L. C. Smith and Corena | the Army and Navy portfolios and Suraig = |nonors accorded leading women -in Duncan’s Cleaning TYPEWRITERS combine them under a Secretary| £, g "“\\‘é’l’,f,eé'“géh Al [the major political parties presage - .. d PRESS SiIOP Bold and Serviced by of National Defense. It would r»:«\«-‘ runnel P a future influx of wives and \ da'.nhg—m much money. They duplicate un- Vi il : A iy mothers among state and national 7 3 4 J' n' 'uflnrd & cn- i necessarily. In war, they must co- e ! Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |jegislators. Since the newer voters : : P g oy “Our Doorstep 1s Worn by | operate In p-»ufp they should <;)<-‘ 5 Scoteh 61 Melodies 64 Nuus‘yscg in DOWN hold the balance of power in the o Batisfled Customers” | trained ‘tu \U)Ikl x'uunthu‘ -1‘d‘» fi@;»n”gfgw" :53 s,,r.’v',lii"mf :::;\v.er;:rt‘:‘xxvld 1) !:?-Toges” that Fall election, women now should ) | —_— water-tight compartme: attitude | me: French drying 65 Deface 3 Greek letter prepare for extended public respon- R g R = e RS “+ between the departments at Wash- & Tnclgental te | Ginipie z 0 R ' c f P '————] * ington has prevented the highest story %) ‘Say It With Flowers” but i 6. Pertaining %e INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: SYSTEM CLEANING - - efficiency in the public service m| ¢ Rertainjog South'-Atnerica ‘contliiues undet asdf B SAY IT WITH OURS! many wa.\q d::‘o--l.:d'\wn::sin;m‘()lyl.)f. 5 e pects that stimulate revolutionary Phone 15 J 5 ment much more expens T feaiirements | motements. Unrest will be fo-|, y uneau Florists it should be. ; " " Driests mented by Nazi influences which TH! management of thb AlaSka Lalmdl'y Phone 311 Testifying before the Woodrum 9 T"UM“ who will not be easily eliminated and bank s pledged so conserve- e el %' i) render : ¢ : Committee last spring, Mr. D“f‘v. musical which will remain under cover long dve operstion. The mbssy . fels also sald that, in his early| i ’,"s‘l“‘“ after continental agreements give of deposiness’ funds b Gur D ms‘Ts days as Secretary of the Na he L Tablef the impression of hearty cool - % is considerstion. I b worked out some tentative plan: 1. “”‘""' state: . 2 o'+ | addition, che bask s & stem- 1N ' , g v At " |tion with United Nations. " s B 14 H | i 'B : i B iois. Sooudtly iha brovist B At n with United Natioris, |7 peerumiDpeasis | IN THIS BAN 1891—O0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1944 d“P“("’“U’l‘ in ;:“; A”“-“h“"" Navy 20, oylaw family |have the augury of a year of good = Qv B o Sacreiaty bf Wir Lingie B o |l e e s 0} ' E 8 y : cmplated changes shou care- = R e o The B. M. Behrends “Joe, T don't give a damn about 21 Tore down Children Born on this day prob: the Navy and you don't give a £ Baona i i s oo EU Land. v, : i3 Bacame ably will be talented and high- Bank damn ?bullt the Army. You run 57, padiovant strung. Ambitious and industrious, | ' your machine and I will run mine 40. Mathematical they may be independent and dif- ; ne"m ficult to control, Morning: abbr. yright, ) - 0“ &Iyt Diinots P, g atl a a Farticle " rea | - AITiVing today—Fresh Cut Flow- of JUNEAU, ALASEA hel ers and Potted Plants “For those Petition Who deserve the best.” Flowerland, 2rd and Franklin, . - Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Unfortunately Garrison, though half joking, expressed a sentiment Held by a lot of people in both the Army and Navy. LATE GENERAL MeNAIR | The late Lt. Gen. Lesley J. Mc-) ci ediboRATIS