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SATURDAY, JUNE9, 1945 THE DAILY'ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU ALASKA . 1 . {The obligations of the United States, he insists, must| @ @i @'e o o o079 & & le T L e . e, Daily Alaska Empire v v s i poceca 7o prowe, mein thel s " HAPPY BIRTHDAY o ‘From TRIPLETTE & KRUSE - | Government must get the taxi The President’s stand | e . 20 Y E A R S A G 0 Sabiined grery '”'(;\‘";;”(‘.'j,;",,fl“’.}“' o jon this issue is politically courageous and altogether | e June 9 . THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS ; e Becond and A Streets, Juneau, . | sound . J. J. Meherin . EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS g i "glm\h.’\h TROY LING A ; On the other hand, Senator George, Chairman of | Gene Lundstrom of PR O N e S 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING 4 BV IL AN & CAR 57 R the Senate Finance Committee, contends that rather|e Christy Bennett o JUNE 9, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 ‘After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 j e ol 5 substantial reductions in both corporate and individual | e Eugenia Evans L The previous night the Eiks won from the Moose by a score of 11 ¥ i 4 - > income taxes must be effected at the earliest 1)m>1blf-_1 . Mrs. R. F. Wilkins | to 4, Keaton pitching a fine game and being caught by Coughlin. The ry i vkl T BT G e O L B s R el L T ® | Bills clouted out 10 safeties off Koski, one a three-bagger and the other Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 @® | c y Juncau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; If we do not effect a uAuJ;f_x.vlmn.x! o r-i_“» no vlf | ° June 10 ® | 2 two-bagger. Koski struck out five men and Keaton 14. No.A2,10.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH | aix months. S8.00; one vear, $15.00 fears, there is danger of “an economic nose-dive”! e Ada May Burns . By mail, postage paid, at 9 satd | 3 e Meets each Tues- Monday of each month . 3 § when Japan surreniders. And there is much to be said | e Mrs. Leonard Willlamson 4 g ¥ e one month advance, $15.00 ! for this view also LG N 5P, Beiatig . Hundreds attended the farewell reception the previous night to Gov.| 4o "o 5.00 p. M. I.0. O. F, HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple Rie Bocmestipitios of vor it they will promptly nottty | %y 0 nocitions are not, in fact, as irreconcilable | o MAR V. B Williams % [and Mrs. Scott C. Bone. During the evening the couple wasepresented| " oLl p e oo e begihntag at 730 pm | Fhtvery of their paper as they may at first sight seem. A course is |)u,\~ihlvi ¢ Atickey. Parrall . With a Sydney Laurence painting, a gift from the Chamber of Commerce.| oo o8 P8 8 0 00 FL e & 'JAIMmE‘sENw yWos | phodes; News Otfice, 602 Office, 1 ac) "he % 5 LA SEER ? ’ L] " 3 i | which recognizes the. truth in each of them. Thelq Bugens, Ohass i M »mn: oF ;w.nrnnn PRESS i for | PrESEDY general structure of taxes, with whatever| g Mrs. R. T. McIsaacs .' Douglas Firemen were at work on Mayflower Island to make it a ERS, Secretary. The Assac lusively entitled to the use for | or / be thought desirable, should | . g i o IR T ST M R edited to ot other. , Minor modifications mhy 8 ie Clifford Swanberg ® | picnic center 5 . TR R B L T e credited maiahes eraciad 3 ot ot arhiey 8T it T B e Yax eich dapdcs Bl o e W e Nl A Warfields Drug Store || T ROS L e 8 — i cou! b \],“'”]d, i ,“,‘,[,],"‘“,'(‘,I,'.:‘,',f,.“(,:‘;;(_""3 A 0 ST LA Dorothy and Grace Kleinschmidt were due to arrive and were to | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) GEORGE B o nx-:r;}:z ‘lil“lxl SENTATIVES “ka Newspapers, 1411 '\‘,‘ \\]. IV)ll\‘ structure to go into effect ately | pmmmmr e e —~——~=—==2 1 employed at Taylor’s Candy Shop during the summer months. NYAL Family Remedi Widest Selection of o T S This might be done through certain automati| CO P E | ; e ’ L HORLUCK’S DANISH LlQUoRS adjustment provisions. Let us take, for example, the | Bravery and quick action of ‘Grace VA\‘mx'.vDan.s is cxnd{md with ICE CREAM E 95 present corporation excess profits tax of 95 per cent ’ ! e . | saving the life of Natalia Kashevaroff from drowning at the bathing beach PHONE 92 or | The new tax bill might provide that this rate could The stars incline s, | |near Thane when the latter stepped into a deep hole and went under. i T 2 Fod be scaled down in accordance with the point in the| s but do not compel | Miss Davis had a hard struggle but finally made the rescue assisted by fiscal year of a corporation at which V-J Day occurred. | } _ —— | Several from shore who found a chain and brought the exhausted Miss|| The Sewing Basket B.P 0 ELKS If the corporation’s fiscal year was the same as mw Kashevaroff to shore. <. L. U calendar year, and V-J Day came in July of 1946, the | SUNDAY, JUNE 10 Fieys b £/ BABY HEADQUARTERS M. e Wiy 8 excess profits rate for that year would be calculated| Adverse aspects rule today’s morn-| 3 ; 3 PR " Ttait Aall Chbdress cets every Wednesday, 8 p. m. - at seven-twelfths of 95 per cent: if V-J Day came in|ing hours + | Mrs H. C. DeVighne and daughter Dana were to leave for the South an s Wear Visiting Brothers welcome. | June of 1946, the excess profits tax rate for that year | HEART AND HOME | to spend the summer. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler | | would be calculated at half of 95 per cent, and so on | There are signs somewhat dis-| S 3 _—_— H. L. McDONALD, Secretary | Possibly similar adjustments, if they were not too|couraging to the cle Neverthe- A Maxwell delivery truck was received by the California Grocery. complicated, could be worked out for corporation and !less, interest in religious faiths will AB LT | be automatically changed at the end of the month in |more and more a national habit. | DENTIST ittty | smopve el e : ~ |which V-J Day occurre T ”‘ BUSINESS AFFAIRS ; Princess Louise was in port from the South loaded with tourists; BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES PRODUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT By a course of this sort, several objectives could| Pair profits must be established| { Harry Godson was on the ship as Assistant Purser. Phone 56 Funeral Speays ‘and Wreaths be achieved at once. Maximum revenues would be ang greed must be overcome in post- iy HOURS: 9 A. M. to0 5 P. M. aT s Sreau and (R SRR The term “full employment” has been surrounded |produced in the war period. Immediate relief would jwyr planning for world trade and | Faihed et o601 Than AL Party (ElohAY, with a preat deal of muddled thinking. Not least |cOme in the post-war period, o encourage a return |commerce. Study of Government| , ‘Weather report: High, 8, low, 56; partly cloudy. ; e e tondeney (o place employmen |10 maximum ‘civilian production. And business men |contracts will be lluminating to| === rrmrere e mer oo e e gonfusing ha. (2 2 YMEN | and all the rest of us would know now exactly what!economists who hope to establish! . A 1 ASHENBRENNER’S and preduction in two separate compartments. AD |y,. program was to be, so that new plans could be |just returns for professional and| Dally I_essons in Enghsh r. A. W. dlewar: NE outstanding illustration is found in Price Admin- [ ,,ridently made and put into effect without a day’s | commercial transactions. | W. L. GORDON DENTIST w A“n "m istrator Chester Bowles' recent statement concerning | ynnecessary loss of time. | oM Lo { the major cbjectives of his agency’s reconversion price | The stars seem ‘tul presage much} 'H: 11 < ML N hi DUIEING r u n N l T u n E policy. According to Mr. Bowles, one objective is “full War Among the Bypassed concern regarding future education-| vmm)s OF‘TFN MI:?USEDY Do‘x‘!ctt)v\? LZH(_'I.'.\ v passes here Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | production” while another is “full employment.” e S al polic Despite the urge ,OI'even day.” Say, “He USUALL el ore. FYATY LA, i Production and employment are two sides of the (Cincinnati Enquirer) | practical training, academic stand-| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Covetous. Pronounce kuv-e-tus, both same coin. 1f we have “full production” high-level | Recently a Navy casualty list told of a Ken- ards of the past should not be ignor-| U's as in UP, E as in LET unstressed, accent first syllable, and not R Kké ' g aneous «pull | tuckian's death of burns received in action in the ed, according to the seers. Lofty| kuy-e-chus. Dt_ John H Geyer JOHES'S‘W&HS Sh & employment will take place simultaneously u 3 i e s 2 ll]l loyment” can be achieved independently of high | Admiralty Islands |spiritual and intellectual ideals are OFTEN MISSPELLED: Epoch, though pronounced ep-ok. VENTIST Epormen ;,““{ k. gl "m, AR ol The headlined part of the war—but not the war [necessary as never before, they de-| SYNONYMS: Compel, coerce, constrain, force, make, drive. LADIES'—MISSES’ e oy :(" '"‘“':" W ',;”“ e —work | tself—has long since moved thousands of miles beyond |clare. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR H emm‘em make-wor ‘le Djel s \.\ xi ateats 'this spot. It is 930 miles from Nares Harbor, in the INTERNATION@L AFFAIRS increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: PHONE 762 Seward 8 t Near programs. Tt certainly would not seem to be a maJor | sqmiralties, to Guam, our announced Western Pacific| Recent celestial vibrations center-| yuRISDICTION; right of power to exercise judicial authority. “The case ton 1 Third ohjective of OPA price policy to achieve this latter | hegduart From Guam to Manila is 1,600 miles ing over Lisbon and Madrid seem to| oo oo o0t the JuRsAIOHEnIOF in. Bigheh Govrty type of “full employment.” Therefore Mr. Bowles must lm'm-x or from Guam to Okinawa is 1200 miles. threaten violent reactions to world| " IS¢ 8:J g —_— have had reference to the employment which accom- | So fighting is going on and death is incurred thousands | peace plans. Desire for comfortable | T e g e et S ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men" panies high-level production. The establishment of | of miles behind the “front” lines. No recent casualty places on the United Nations band- | b‘ll Uraduate Los Angeles College ’ 1 . SRR R T :d atte 5 he same thing |wagon will cause embarrassing dip- 4 ot to d full employment d “full production” as separate | list h alled attention to it, but the same gon g dip ot Optometry an ol o e fess and can only confuse the issue, |15 SUll true in the Gilberts, where we first fnvaded |lomatic problems ROBERTA LEE OptSialmology en 15 e b o rtant. woal, | the Central Pacific, and in the Marshalls, next farther| Persons whose birthdate it is have | ' 3 St keep o ye - ( a goal, D D e e e ] TER et ‘:I e 8 : o : ¥ et L‘ west. Marine fliers and Navy surface patrol craftthe augury of a year of good for-| Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. maximum production. If we succeed in its attainment | .,y tne job of pinning down the many thousands {Iun(‘ Benefic influences of Mars| Q. If a girl does not drink what should she do when all the members i the employment problem wil e care of itself. If| ¢ jpanese who have been bypassed in strong island |will be comforting to men in the|of her party order cocktails? | we do mnot “attain “full production” but have “full | pages. Truk's stockpiles of war material are central |service. A. Order a soft drink of some kind. " " | | emplogment” in the make-work sense, We can only | to all these Jap bases; delivery of supplies by sub- | Children bom on his day will be ekt 1AN0IR: IEvIcaLiDls | D& ragaTIaN “or o kil The Rexall Sfore H S. GRAVES ‘ achieve a redistribution of a smaller production pie. | marine not impossible The Japs are able to fight vigorous and restless, talented and! ;. . o § ack. 0cc ailv t down a bombing and strafing | te: ramenta rillis | informal affair? Your Reliable Pharmacists “The [} Our material nationai well-being depends upon the | back, occasionaily shoot down a bombing and strafing [temperamental. Brilliant careers | A. They may be recalled by brief notes, or even by telephone Clothing Man” volume of goods and services available for consump- | Plane, or damage a patrol boat that thrusts its prow |are possible for those who are care-{ o R B ol L AR APPETH BUTLER-MAURO . tion. The hi the production, the higher the |unwarily too close to shore [fully trained i Q. Is it customary for two men to shake hands when being intro- VDRUG o HOME OF HART SCHAFFNID on. » hig 3 Q g 3 e 2 G g | Loty duced? . & MARX GLOTHIN( standard of living and the more jobs there will be I6 15 war, With all the penaltiss of Wax. itiont { : ; bid § s ; sparate. ob. | the glamor, the glory, the feel of getting somewhere | MONDAY, June 11 | 1 A. Yes, nlwass. i av::xlahl:-l - "\l“‘(‘"m:“m ,u' \‘; \(”) - puan t'"" |and accomplishing something; with only monotony,| Good and adverse aspects Seem in| poweow Jectives for employment and production. Maximum [y, rjsk of death, the certainty that there will be no:b.lldnco today. Again the Navy is| ' H production is the goal headlines to tell the story of those whose job it is to \ubJELt to the best possible signs. I.O 0 K d l E A R N HARRY RACE CALI rn BRNIA H o d : & }keep the Jap's ears pinned back in these rear areas. i wO.m'.(Efffflnfi",D.flo"fi . a n A G GORDON D A 1 Grocery and Meat Market & n Reducing Taxes e ‘ en are under the most stimu- | e 2 The interpreters at the World Security Conference |1ating and inspiring sway which | ruggis. 478 — PHONES — 37) ! (New York Times) at San Francisco have a tough job. So often a |Should be fortunate for love affairs| | 1. How many prime numbers are there between the numbers 1 and “The Squibb Store” High Quality Foods a¢ ) President Truman declares that there can be no | diplomat says something that can't even be interpreted ‘:: well d‘% I'm D“_'I{lfl‘&l"‘"fi‘l or busi-i 0902 Moderate Prices reduction in taxes until the war against Japan is over. ; in his own language. agd”m“z ‘Iénig{m»y i, Lol :‘:l'c“‘ 2. Who was the author of the collection of poems under the title, ey s SRR R A AR R B RN TS 3 " | “Leaves of Grass"? Y f . ndent E vy | Motors and Dr. Vamnevar Bush,!lives of five children and one wo- !Sfil“ml m::d.,c}:lft:uégx?ttuti'vll"llz 3. What is endive? The Charles w Carter PIGGLY WIGGL' & The washlng’ton {to -yn on the Patent Committee. man Wlhull(lxmbcd a tree to olxammcl“mh | 68 1y the DibIs. whare in ibs wobdl " tep® dithnad) Monual' his was interesting ~enough.| & Jap balloon in Oregon would have BUSINESS AFFAIRS ! 5. What is the meaning of premundane? X Y For BETTER Groceries B\n on top of it all, Houston Ken-|been saved. Last January, Langer| £ err it 0 ) oun | , s el et tha” Bacretary B Wat B0 Akt Intricate financial problems in| ANSWERS: Pourth and Franklin Stas. | yon, defender of the Standard Oil- | l(z hl?L' l;u - ¥ ‘(b ¥ ar to 1et|purope may cause temporary uncer-| 1. 167, PHONE 136 Phone 1624 K | I. G. Farben "““‘"v patents, is -.u~l_w pul IL, .mrm these balloons Were |tainity in the American world of 2. Walt Whitman e y (Continued from Page One) | tually writing the first draft of the | coming over and quietly warn Peo-|commerce but the stars are most| B A Ratsd herb ’ ——————————— | report for the Wallace Committee ple to keep away from them. B“t‘promlsmg for profitable adjust- | s >P*t T g o I g & WINDOW WASHING B ad I Aob 42 Srialion and doing the main spade-work |the Army xoluwd until 1,,,_my ‘u'\menu Our exports will increase| . In Peter, , 2; “wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by RUG CLEANIN fhings to do and T'm trying to get |07 1ts members (oo Beng oeries s ik e vater.” SWEERDIG GOMFOTRD JUNEAU - YOUNG %o them just as fast 8s ‘I aan It was originally expected that|antly y)oldvd. NATIONAL ISSUES i 5. Exlstmg before the creation of the world. FOR SALE Pinally Truman asked Thomas te | Attorney General Biddle, the other | TRER _Attention will be focused on de-{ T T h T DAVE MILNER Hardware company B o e fresnnménd- | Dabinet member gelcisted 0 ack) . (SUUARBKGUUATIONS . 1;‘:‘;‘:}‘.‘““ D Rl ihat give = e e Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS tion for reconversion. 1 E sel E a| he War Foo ministration is| ise of a solution, arents will | “Will you read 1 if 1 send it P4k on the big business patent preparing a new allocation of sugar|be held responsible under strict reg- cAnL nAnnE“ qu‘umg‘“!m y Pl 53, i bo But present dope is that the | which will pare down Army re- ulations. Schools for mothers will| 7 in,” Thomas asked, “or will it ; P Y | as a paid-up subscriner to THE DAILY ALASKA 4 % e e | patent report will be held up until| quirements. Also it will reduce the [be established it is forecast. EMPIRE is invited to b t THIS EVENING. juf‘?l f°p 2 :":l L”‘(‘x lised 1o look it | Ater July 1, when Mr. Biddle will | Foreign Economic Administration’s| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS P t thi A tfl og; gu;;_ £ th A FOR TASTY FOODS e Trepient promised £ look 1t pe out of the Cabinet. shipments to Europe. Euyope was| Competition for power and wealth| resent this coupon to the box office of the and VARIETY leu\'«y mi me;;;m:‘ ”:‘“W )'“1 CAPITAL CHAFF 1,100,000 tons this year; but tlxef{l‘ologGX's warn. Ccmuu_signs pre- G . CHf turned to Truman and said: After Ambassador Pat Hurley had ’“'de ‘;f:”' :*‘Z: C“:m:l’ :406,001: Lo?;*:zl;: e ;e'::‘pf‘:r':g:j o ;‘Zid‘z; and receive TWO TICKETS to see: aslineau e Jommunist, Mr. es, swank Cadillac car dismantled ™ VAT OOl 48 goparngs | Foremost in Friendliness 6 S econununist My, Fresident, trim it further to little more than |the most careful diplomacy now and| “EVER SINCE VENUS" but I don't like the mess Stettinius |and flown in two planes from In- dia to Chungking, he isn't using it. At first an Army sergeant drove it. ;latex. Pers 11700,000 tons. Overdrawing has got us into Roosevelt u]\\‘\.\! was able to keep balance the ns whose birthdate it is have Army will| Federal Tax--11c per Person by First and second | the augury of a year of a good ¥ oBE i also be ruled out. progress. between Russia, Britain and our-|That was all right. But later, |50 4 Slight obstacles ! JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A selves. But now this bird has got|when a Chinese chauffeur u;uk'@{{“‘] allotments for the A""Y} AR Ak bom“?fl"}‘;’;""fi:y i PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. INSURANCE 45 us into the position where we're a|over, something went wrong and ere WO 'j:"” but the Almy,mmy ikl e atedliinete shediont Kite on the tail of the British lion.” | Hurley recently wired the State De- uufm\ took 120000 tons the first | ¥ b TH bt and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ; “You can’t blame Stettinius for partment that he has no transpor ‘l":lxu'il ug;iucli::pflz lmfi‘.m et IR e *" RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Shattuck Agency' that,” replied Truman. “The sit-|tation ... Previous Ambassadors ;':vp‘;c:l- s ’:ac-uflcypq;fjm‘“ i (Copyrisht 1945) i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! uation after the President's death |have used a Ford or a ricksha .. .| YPESL AT lr Ao g” 1 { Lk PR | was so confused that we had to|Directors of the Associated Press/StockPle when food is plentiful,| SAMSON ARRIVES | get straightened out in a hurry. I|were invited to dine with the Chi- #nd demanding more than its al-| | - don't like it any more than you|cago Tribune's Colonel Bertic Mc- location when food is scarce. | w. 5. samson, of Seattte, is a| Metcalfe Sheet Metal do. There wasn't enough prepara- | Cormick in honor of AP chief Kent! The new plan being worked out) o o0 o B { | 4 | : by WFA may mean a little mme'g G Bt the Basanof Hotel. Heating—Airconditioning—Boat tion for the Conference. But you|Cooper. When they arrived at the| 7 — eee A sugar in the home—and will alsol \ Tanks and Stacks — Everything and your boys can be sure I am|dinuer they were startled to find “ = b st 5 i CALVIN IN TOWN | in SHEET AL going to get it straightened out.” |that the isolationist publisher had Mean the saving of numerous small) g L "0 % e i 0 a0 - 5 % MET - |also invited a prize array of fellow Pusinesses which depend upon| Al e 4, has Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. e als a 2 2 2 and is a . WALLACE SWINGS RIGHT | isolationist guests, including: Susar. Although OPA has talked T oo o 0 P gueu= . . Big business representatives, once Charles A. Lindbergh, (-x-cl,ugx-m.fl_‘{ (‘"llrl:;f’pmdubltlxtml l»sul ar umrs u;\ i S s { ] worried ‘over Her Wallace, are!man Hamilton Fish, Eddie Ricken- %2 O 50 per cent of their norma CON . ling broadly about his new! backer and Frank Gannett. ““”‘”“I‘"}’L“U“ 11? I““S 5[““‘“{ tll’e“" R. I Cf;g;,,'",,;"”{’;e,m“ == y A 0 R . C S ihitibe Study Patents. They afraic would have to cut them| 4 i 5o SYSTEM CLEANING o = i “managed 1o put one of the| CONTINUED CENSORSHIP 0 only 35 per cent. However, the 3?"11{1’3”5;12?2: 4 g e TR IR IH ST § ablest defenders of the old patent! With the European war over, NéW War Food plan will mean 50 e g Phfllfi 15 JIIII‘ u Hflfl-fll i system in the position of “writing |everyone expected press censorship """ _“"f‘ i5F better fof industrialg NOTICE! Al k L ea 2 the vitally important patent report| to ease up. In some respects, how- SUgar users . Mok ésponsible” foF any.. debis | T aska Laun Phone 311 o Bor Wallace cver, especially in the Pacific, it is| (COPYIEDt, 1045, by The Bell |o o foopeqPONRE o0 {)y o'u: HE managemene of this ;SRR A R LS il He is Houston Kenyon, attorney getting tougher. | Syndicate, Inc.) selves. . baak is pledged o conserve- . ; Mor Standard Oil of New Jersey,| Not only are newspapers barred o D MR. & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, BS hrewion T Riw ¥ ‘which withheld synihetic rubber| frem even speculating regarding| MR, MRS. LAFEHR H Tenakee, Alaska. | | deposicors’ funds b-: & its from the American public | certain international phases of the' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. LaFehr have £ peimary considerstion. o h"y . s 4 m the war, and which is now Pacific war, but the Navy for some arrived in Juneau from their home | fe=— A :‘fi";-"l """,‘l- |N '".“s BANK lssl ver Ha“ a (en o' Banhnfl"‘”‘ # Wl e U.| we pAS o 3 4 Bellingham where Mr. LaFehr . hich i =% med in a lawsuit w the U. weird reason hushed up the bomb- in g! . D"-' - I8, Government to recover 2000 al- ing of the airplane carrier Frank- represents the Bellingham Tug and CMIU TRANSFER 'y > RE s i i i Nazi patents seized from|lin from April 26, when she got to Barge Company. They are guests|| HAULING and Th B M B hr d y | st d by the Alien Property New York, to May 17, when the at the Baranof Hotel. CRATING e L) o e en s % | iCustodian. disaster finally was announced. R DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL INSU RED : I The special committee was set There were obvious reasons for SHYMAN IN TOWN Phone 344 Phone 344 -\ B nk o up by Secretary vum-: at the keeping the news quiet while the' A. Shyman, of Seattle, is a guest‘ a B b ent Truman, ship was enroute through the Pan- at the Baranof Hotel. e S S, izl ho strongly criticized monopolis- ama Canal. But once it passed —_— e - ., . (%ic patents and the “misuse” of the Canal and was safely tied up ATTENTION MASONS SHOES REPAIRED Oldest Bank in Alaska “patents, and cited the need for re-|in New York, all danger was past. . Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- WHILE YOU WAIT! & the whole patent system. However, the Navy still invoked neau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. DAILY MAIL SERVICE .OMMERCIAL | Pollo this, Wallace appointed censorship Work in E. A. Degreé. L J . IO Wlaee paieot detenders| Aguin i Semwr Langer of W. LEIVERS, flonngod Shbe shop RN o | ch s ", Kettering ~of L:enflull North Dakota had had his way, the —adv, Secretary:

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