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Dall Alaska Em ptre little group of leaders who are resisting the return of WI:DNESDAY MAY 15, 1946 \\\(\ !/// | . Dutch rule, and who collaborated closely with the | Sapanese during thet occupation : DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfer L\ll‘ml rm\ NG CON H In the Philippines, there are at least some points| ' DENTIST HELEN mosfl«l? = present of similarity. For more than 400 years the Filipinos I BLOMGREN BUILDING Morfuary DOROTITY TROY - - Vice-President & sa Rl T e i & RS L Y el bl (e | e R Fourth and Frankiln Sts. Y RLPRE> BOES. - = <, - - Busthess eanager o8¢ half-CEniury S8 SENEEN b MAY 15 ! merce approved opening and maintaining an HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. PHONE 136 ‘ s — —— =y —— them in both cases was established by military power. | Harry 1. Lucas ‘i £ Pttan bo'nh dun g the tourist season, as it had done in the past; i W¥ntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class MAtter. o (oo syo third alien people, the e, | Harry ® | informatio ] ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ; oI CAIES e g POODIB, hae ~akeaese. . Virginia Langseth ® approved a donaticn of $100 to the Boy Scouts for their summer outing FOR TASTY FOODS wetrerea by casre In Juncan ind Doutlas fof 150 ver monthi, questionably, they Were much Jess welcome than thele Hepry H. Laron of Ghilkot, and set aside §25 a month for the City Band tor the next| | Dy A W. Stewart and VARIETY ' By mail, postage paid, at the following rates Spaniards or Americans. They were far more oppres-! e James Sofoulis, Jr. (3o b o o TRY < yne 8¢, e8r. in advance $18.00; ix monihis, in .vance, 81803 | gjye ang unjust. But the fact remains that thele Mrs. Mary Arnold " priin s DENTIST | scribers wi a they will tly nose AW . an natiol o with super- sdward L. Keithahn . : PR 20TH CENTURY BUILDINY K B e e etGlinris e i dstivesy, Tilipinos saw anotiiet forslgn Tiatlths cutehwitd migee 8 1 SN Complimentary to the Douglas High School girls’ basketball team > a Gastineau Cafe A their paers. for force andl teks wrek. b Mg, i o e ich the championship of Southeast Alaska, Coach Alice Holt Office Phone 469 Telephones: News Office, 602; Busincss Office, 374 Many resisted. Many died resisting. But in the|® Olaleq, Olson i ot p Foremost in Friendliness KR OF ASSOCIATED FPRESS R P T vl ] Susanne Campbell o entertained at a dinner party at the Kilburn hotme in Douglas. Miss Holt - S8 i e Fili] acq 8 —as ajority ir 4 " a e A ,Z’.f“",",,"w",'( Tl RARRG to the awe fur MOMn the FUNNDSCAEIGMpERN-—ha U (e Pty Siie Mis, F. M. Kelly @ was assisted as hostess by Mrs. Kilburn, lizabeth Sey, Mona Canison and| | 0 A Y TP QRN A v x republica all news dispatches credited to i or not other- any country when an invader comes with irresistible| | Edward T. Brofisdh @/ fnaephine Kilbum ANITY BEAUTY gise credited in this paper and also the local hews published. serengeh, What is significant about the Filipinos is g = e b Grocery and Meat Market SALON - erein it f R AL SATIONAL REFRESENTATIVES — Alsska Newspapers, 1ou Lhelr freedom from hypocrisy. They had to collaborate.je e e ‘e & e ® @ e ®! 7y “Norge” arrived st Teller at 2 o'clock this morning, successfully 478 — PHONES — 871 Goapes Buiitie Pourth /ivenue Blde., Seaitle, Wash. B least I O R b G |making the tuans-polar flight, according to dispatches received after High Quality Foods at R o grudge against Roxas because he also collaborated | eeee—me——— several days of no word from the giant dirigible Moderate Prices ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager with the Japs in a position of prominence H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E : ¥ | R 5, Oren Evenings Phone 318 T T Tx The steamer Admiral Watscn arrived from Seattle and sailed for the ) i Mr. Porter’s Estimates & 5 ¢ | Westward shortly after at an early hour this morning. Eloise M. Dickens, "ones s“vens Shop METCALFE SHEET METAL 4 A The stars incline , § /0120 G. Otness and Gertie Otness were among incoming passengers from LADIES'—MISSES’ Heating—Airconditiohing—Boat (New York Times) but do not compel” {! . sou m g ! ; | | Tanks and Stacks—Everything Price Administrator Porter has outlined to the g READY-TO-WEAR in SHEET METAT, Senate Banking and Currency Committee what he e g erring packe y e Dl rf Vi b belleves would happen “tF.‘us e BesItVar WAevening THURSDAY, MAY 16 Fred O'Neill, herring packer whose plant was lecated at Port Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willougnby Ave. amendments the whole structure of controls :houlaA T Chatham, was a passenger on the Admiral Watson enrcute to the scene collapse.” He stated: “A climb of thirty, forty, or| HEART AND HOME {of the season’s activities. 2 @ R " e fifty per cent above the present level for the first! The time is right for clearing —_— Don's Radio Service The Rexall Store ,;I(-ar‘zi the bmm:i s;l‘rl'ns to ll::n a [cu;mz-vnm; forecns!i." ;r;mr::‘mxr:m;!i “.]nx ’T"ffiifi&oi”i}‘ Weather: Highest, 51; lowest, 43; rain. Electrical and Radio Repair i Your Reliable Pharmacists " e then proceeded to spell out how such a rise in pointments and ed S FOBIGIE FSSITNTS S SDYS S ST TR et e i (We pick up and deliver) g living costs would affect a family with a budget of |the past and for fixing the gaze A 2 ; b BUTA}{':R MAURO 14 $2500 a vear. Mr. Porter's assumptions concerningion the many opportunities ahead. Dai' I.essons in En I|Sh Y Phone 659 909 West 12th UG CO. , this hypothetical budget and an anticipated 38 per cent | BUSINESS AFFAIRS | y g W. L. GORDON i increase in prices have been widely cited as cudencm Few other industries will show the | g as to what might be expected if the House Price Control |gains made during the current year | g Db pr Alaska Mufl( Supply HARRY RACE The first Presicent of a fully independent Philip- g were enacted into law. While the passage of the by the plastic business, and this| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Two glassfuls of water” should be Arthur M. Uggen, Manager D P pine Republic will not be Manual Quezon, because he House bill with its many inconsistencies and imper- despite repeated delays caused by gioinguished from “two glasses full of water.” The first means a glass y ruggxsl died before that life-long ambition could be realized rams l“mf;vzsxt;:it?\:)x;xl\!];):)’::l ;::z"l—lchxl-::l‘{x:‘?:c:x:; filled twice; the second means two separate glasses, each one full. ”““"’_M:“s"u l'.'""""m“ “The Squibb Store” He will not be Sergio Osmena, now President of the C(’,‘“' :l isigitnicnit S0 8e v s S Pcrm'\]mu laboring. it OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Unguent (ointment). Pronounce ung- o 20;“5 ‘""c“"“ Where Pharmacy Is a » . d » estimates. 0 o e T phA b At 5 i hone ecorid and Seward | s | e ¢ s 5 irst syllable, commonwealth and a stout friend of the United States. The outstanding support for this statement is | < 1“4f110N-'1Lblbsf/E~5 s ‘g““”"- ‘1’ “t in RUN, E as in WENT unstresesd, accent first syllable, and | |_____Z__Z7207C 97C PeWard Profession ’ i o0 i e _ found in connection with his estimate for rents. Mr., It presently will be obser e i - Instead, by vote of the Philippine people in a sanguin- o v o coq"nat wuafter the last war, when measures Fresident Truman has entered aj OFTEN MISSPELLED: Luncheon. Observe the E. HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT ary and disorderly election, he will be Manual A. were far weaker, rents climbed by more than 50 per NeW phase of his service as the ~ SYNONYMS: Misshapen, unshapely, deformed, disfigured, crooked. REPAIR SHOP MARKET i Roxas, usually conceded to be the No. 1 collaboration- cent. A prediction of a similar increase, if rent con- Chief Executive, 1hat his early un-| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Jun 2, ¥ 4 eau’s Most Popular ist of the Philippine Islands. trols were ripped off now, is conservative.”, On.the €35iness and reluctance have been ;. ease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place That election, revealing a point of view toward basis of this assumption, Mr. Porter estimates that SuPplanted by a sense of confidence .\ ippEHENSION; the mental grasping of ideas, facts, etc. “It requires GENERAL REPAIR WORK ONLY collaborationists profoundly different from that in $250 of the $950 increase in living costs would be due -“b”l a certain zest for his great oo mr“hnmm" o A Aare LA WG Dsdnea ™ Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Tl;iggs’r OF MEA'TS European countries long occupied by the Nazis, pro- [0 higher rents. Since the House bill does 'not provide ' JoP- i e el S E 202 8 3 2 .. for the elimination of rent control, and since there is| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Z vides much for the American people to ponder. There . Japanese militarists ars not. all it — 3 the vote. It was mot & simple “ide agreement that rent control s the most necessary panese sts 8 The Store for Men"” cAn 1 ERS many Fhokns, in he yole: 8 SMPE of the present controls, it is difficult to understand dead and few have reformed, and ROBERTA LE i 0 TBA!ISI'EB choice between a pro-United States leader, Osmena, n pagis of Mr. Porter's reasoning in using this figure, there are indications that an under- 9 W and a pro-Japanese leader, Roxas. Yet the clear fact If the present controls are continued, it may be ex- 8round movement is well organized ot s S S BR e IR0 'N S HAULING and CRATING “ is that collaboration with the Japanese invaders was not pected that no significant rise in rents will take place and biding its time, which may G i 5 3 ol o a political handicap in the Philippines. during the next years. Adjustment for this oné iteqn DOt come until the period of oc- ¢ )Q 1 VS;uuld (u he]'m S l‘ol: ? ho;w%, (t; it a;x jvenlng ot ridee Front St.—Triangle Bldg. E;ESE;‘STOVE' CRUDE OIL It would seem that nationalism in a colonial region alone cancels out 10 per cent of the projected 38 per Cupation (‘nff-l: SRR ¢ & 1{;}; inds out an hour or so orehand that one of the guests cannw‘ one 344 Phone 344 is scmething different from nationalism in a country |cent increase postulated by Mr. Porter. ‘nrsefi-‘;‘;k;‘d?\: (l’ll(,”:m‘;.u 11\1:0;; &N $he aHoid b fi i S A . v a long tradition of independence. In India, Such criticism as this cannot contribute to a con- ‘" S a} ; E i . No. She shculd try her best to find a substitute, and if she fails FOR ipvine ¥ Re structive solution of the present problem. Mr. Porter YCar of harmony and happiness inj;, ¢pis suggest a game of hearts or rummy. waflleld 5 Drug Shre for example, members of the National Congress, the | the home and a piece of unexpect- 3 | Wall P 2 b |and his associates would render a more useful public Wopieen ) Is it proper, when writing a business 1 g, | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) a independence faction, were bitterly resentful of the | for i @ Isit proper, when writing a business letter, to say, “Your letter e 3 | service if they would cooperate with Congress and °d 80od fortune s Rl AR A S nTo AN RO T i Lo e et 2 i punishment handed out to Indians who joined the “In- | 4.4 % Children born today will be tem-, K " {8 Ply to ss 0 say, 98 NYAL Family Remedies indicate how workable amendments can be fashioned i L b e st . E‘l p‘m‘l SHop dian National Army” to fight alongside the Japanese. | rather than continue in their present policy of de- PeYmental and sensitive as chil- : ; MR ! HORLUCK’S DANISH In the Dutch East Indies, nationalism centers in the | nouncing every proposal as “crippling.” dren, but will show lLittle of either| Q. Are stralght vertical lines'in clothes suitable for a very thin ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt - - quality when they have matured. woman? { . and-a-half pay promised mm by |attracting new young blood, the They are capable of achieving suc- A. No; this will emphasize her slenderness. The Vlashlnglon Roosevelt for holiday work, but State Departmem, now is under cess in more than one fold of aos' SRk | | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY' R d which Truman had canceled short- | attack, with the White House ask- tion. { MARKET INSUBA Me"y-Go- oun ly after V-J day. ing for an undercover investiga- (Copyright, 1946) i LO 0 K an d LEA R N | S Ed McGrady, opening the nego- tion. Some cabinet cronies A C. GORDO i Chalce Monts AL Al Times 1 (Continued from Page Ome) | iations, did his best to emphasize |make it a special point to find new Vinson and his delightfui wife, | | Tocatsd in George Bros. store | .| - Shattuck Agency - | ! the importance of the conference. | jokes to tell the President when poth Kentuckians, Mr. and Mrs. e | PHONES 553—92—895§ .g Y ] * Lewis pulled his abortive strike to “Prcsxdent. Truman, speaking for they sail down the Potomac on payl Porter, also Kentuckians, with 1. Who was the founder and organizer of the American Red Cross? | :Jec;"c rIecl:’gnitlém O:l the Foremen’s t;e p('r;plvl,1 ! rl\:chradgl/ declared, weekends. .Perhaps ll!‘]hcy rftéi- fcur Texans also slipped in, At- 2. Which States have the highest and lowest average elevation? | micn, Ickes advised Truman that “has said that he wants some re- ' member the fate of an old friend, torney General Tom Clark and . 3. What is a plenipotentiary? % ' Lewis was on shaky ground, that sults from us in four or five days. Harold Ickes, who dared to be dis- essman Lyndon Johnson, plus 4. What percentage of the world's population are Christians? B P' 0 ELKS The Al“kan Hnlel <1 his miners weren’t behind him, We must not let him down and agreeable, told Truman he Was their better halve: X Y syladganin & 4 ¥ 3 7 > : . . heir better halves. | 5. For what do the initials “e.g.” stand? Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. that then was the time to weaken disappoint the American people. meddling with murder by putting gijx months earlier this group had . ANSWERS: m. Visiting brothers welcome, E Newly Renovated Rooms " Lewis by going over his head to However, Lewis again raised the Ed Pauley in the Navy. Moral: peen iry'ted to lunch with Vinson's ¢ C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. at Reasonable Rates | get the miners back to work. Ickes| question of pay for Labor Day, Ickes is no longer in the cabinet. ol aide, now counsel for the Dem-| L Clar# Barton (1821-1912). ' W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE. O knew the miners already were Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New = ocratic National Committee, Ed-| 2 Colorado, the highest; and Delaware, the lowest. | b 4 & s straggling back to work, would wel- Year's, and refused to arbitrate.| THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER ward “Alsop” Prichard, at his home | 3. A person vested with full authority to transact any business. { JUNEAU come a plea from the White House. | The coal operators requested time > ok 3 2 ; bog il lthough C. and| 4 About 35 per cent. ’ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . Washington society has been in Paris, Ky. So, althoug! . an s UPHOLSTERY CO. They had no sympathy for a Fore- to caucus, but after hurried con- HEE 5 " i ri 7 5. The Latin word “exempli gratis,” RCOND and FOURTH & § buzz-z-zing about the President’s O. lobbyist McCullough tried to get pli gratis,” meaning for example. Mond: men’s Union. But Truman didn't|ferences were not able to reach an' g . ;0. & 7 & = i G = 3 onday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING 5 P daughter’s having run to lunch them to a big luncheon he staged e 2 act. | agrcement. to glve Lewis this P2Y- | with a nice young man before the in Lexington, his cabinet group re- W L’;;:\";fima?‘;esgeml:: NEV;B'AVPIMHHSEBE Ickes also urged that the two|They contend that, inasmuch asiye,inopu Derby, thereby standing fused to renege on their original | OIT. BURNERS PLUMBING HFEATING M. L. gMMSPADp 3 government-owned _pipelines, built | President Truman by an executive |, , 13,00 and official luncheon of invitation and took the President’s DR, Phone 36 122 2nd St. during the submarine crisis to bring order abolished Roosevelt’s promise Kentuckians who had gathered to daughter with them. - » - ‘wOrshipful Master; JAMES W. ol to the Atantic coast, to be shortly after V-J Day, they are not oy o5 co ! The Matullongh . Tinohsor, did mit 1i burner jervice LEIVERS, Secretary. iy ‘:‘;"&‘;;‘;“;::2;‘5“? e e g anything further | yoyever, here 15 what ‘really wait for Margaret, and the rail- 214 SLCOND STREET | Shtves Bow Tedge ALASKA ELECTRONICS 1 . g . ompeti-; to the miners. happened. Charming, efficient lob- road lobbyist did get in a huff, v | G Bl i b tion sgainst cosl is what Lewis| “Youve got the money in your mepr pe OO e o Y o ne ovscn th. DAY PHONE 476 NIGHT CALLS—Fred C. Lors—Elue 655 || No. A 2, LO.OF, Sales and Service l fears most. ‘pockem i L.hundered Lewis to nhe Railroad is Wichita McCullough, Later Margaret turned up at the | — — — — | 'Meets each Tues- | |Expert radio repair withoat delay: Two applications irom reputable | Operators. “It belongs to my men." roumey west Virginia WPA admin- Derby with handsome Henry Pri- day at P.M, 1 0.0.F. HALL | |p o Box 2165 217 Beward groups to buy these pipelines have Finally, McGrady agreed to ad- yga10 who throws big parties in chard, brother of Ed, which brought BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS | __Visiting Brothers Welcome PHONE 62 been on file with the Federal Pow- journ and give the operators Hme wqghington at the expense of the immediate ohs and ahs from the GRAY | FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand er Commission, but nothing has, (o think things over. C. and O. and does an A-1 job for Washington socicty columni : MARINE ENGINES | = V cALLOW, Secretary happened. While it would take 5 his railrcad. “Could it be,” they sighed, “thaf SALES and SERVICE i some time to get the pipelines MINE DICTATOR LEWIS McCullough invited 100 select of- Margaret is in love?” J ; operating, not one preliminary Last week, John L. Lewis had an ficials to travel with him to the If so, it was love at first sight.’ “eau weldmg and MaChme s"“p C l 0 B IR E C To R Y 4 move had been made. Even the'interesting hour’s conference With Derby on a special train, including Pricr to the Derby she and Hcmyi‘ | threat to open these lines would Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach, Margaret Truman. On the train had never met. e ik | MEETINGS HELD IN UNION HALL—Ist and Gastineau—Phone 327 8 send shivers d J 3 vhi ade 3 o SHAoge e -retary of « sy shivers down John L. Lew xl.l&,l):l:l\d;t;‘x:(\icSilimz:: :kexl:l?rlxines? fllett &mrf\hu,\ of the Treasufy cizmmux-xr BELL SYNDICATE, INC. ]!!46)‘ ‘ Juneau Industrial Union Council | Juneau Mine & Mill Workers - A R Rellond o T Something Different || soz.s i o o | toms: s s v ' MINERS DESEZVE SAFETY | good administrator, and your crisis Lt |AITISC | i 5 2 ey Aty s ot bave s 1okl BH Dl i Cross OI"d zle : :; : AREMA it m THE WAY or FISH {| Thursdays at 7:30 P. M. ings 1st and 3rd Monadys, 7:00. / Sl paine) ) g EWREINOV AT | AT ] 5 il it et i “;’;fidd° JaL e Wl e Ly e 08 DRONGME E ! | Int. Wooaworkers of Americx | Juneau Transport Workers Local 2l R ney be able ? a 3 L -271; . H - | 172; Secy. Geo: C. Martin; to get a satsfactory safeiy law Schwellenbach. 4 s.vx:jumrevnl ofa .. Unx:laell"‘nu)inn LIoRYo/s/E NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH M RKET—the | :j;?l nlx\:eflvxigs ?.’:gander;gl 1::. Phone Bls;ck 26?eineeflngs 2pd passcd by Corsress. In his private “John L. Lewis,” replied John L.| , paq 37 'At home “’CD O/L'ESHS 0 following assortment of EASTERN FISH | days at 7:30 P. M. and 4th Tuesdays at 8:00 P. M. C...iviences, Touman taken the Lewis. “T'll see that-you get yOUT y Small round 41 Old Dominon ; ! |IDE SEJA FILLETS | S| 1 his ) a D o ”" mari state: e | posticn (rat this mus db worked oal” | D Bitds heake 2'5?{ E gPIC“ ! SMOKED {| unitea Trolters of Alaska, Local | United Cannery Workers, Local | cm> y ihe operators and the min- -Ldltl. in ne gurnxxt ons with John 1: Ascfx‘;'rfu:;‘ Iolly 44. Devoured MACKEREL FILLETS FINNAN HADDIES il 26; Secy. B. H. (Jack) Manery; | 269; Secy. Ruth Hayes. 3 s et 2 e 4 e 1 45. More terrible EILIF | €rs; but if, insiead of waiting for Steelman, Lewis opposed seizure of | |5 Spike of corn 47, Ardor STl nANE M) HAKE FILLETTS HAKE FILLETTS Phone Blue 220; meetings 1st 1 this, he had urged Congress to the res and sal v ldn’t 16 Criminal 49, rRIR . [ 7 2l 3 3 B i e e e i LR Large acteal fuld CIAMGGIAIL Ty COD FILLETS POLLOCK FILLETS and S Welnadem P R Inter. KeARyps 2 hiboi A ' huve pulled the rug from under to run them. Lewis said the solid IS. Mouth of a Lukawarm ARMOECER [ 1§ WHITING FILLETS KIPPERS anscmn) Upjen. Hoo : H A 4 = b volcano 56. Standing =1 = BAY C Local Industrial, Union, Local 882 | Storage Workers; Secy. Mike § one of Lewis' best arguments. fuels administration and the In- 2o Ambassador 59, ialling PILIEANNE Y ERNR | ¥ AY CHUBS Abel Anderson; Black 605. | Avoian; Green 759; meetings Likewise with the welfare fund.'terior Department were “full of 22 Before all & BaM or netion SEINCHS/S/ES : Lfl“isiana Shtim S F L HE i " | 1st and 3rd Wedne:d;ys 7:30 Other ‘unions have such a fund. brcken-down mining engineers who 65, Manner Solution of Yesterday' ) p rog egs g R The Railroad Brotherhoods have a are tocls of the operators.” s £F Soaats oblo AN Barle MEETINGS AT 222 WILLOUGHBY—PHONE 518 FRE e shun. establisted. by = oden pins g Rubver tres 10 Draln DOWN Juneau Cold Stora e Co I International Longshoremer and Warehousemen Union, Local 1-16 3 Congress. The same could be done' WHITE HOUSE MERRY-GO Adngsxs Oy Amrmative Tiolnseliatg | T liEans g mpanYI IC. Secy. Don McCammon; Phone Blue 372; meetings Mondays, 7:30 for the miners—though not to be ROUND i Water bottles et - g administered by one man. Weakest man around the Presi- o i T G S e T P e e g | Hcwever, no one in the White dent continues to be St. Louis’ 73 6. Chum : House saw these things in advance, John Snyder, the alleged war re- /. K i',‘,’j."‘;,“:g‘."u There 1S no Quhshlu’e iOr newspager advetnsmq' B ol Turkish Balh and um no one had the vision to crack converter. Bob Hannegan (who in- ../ X Dhum;:lon e —— e et aran ’4 w down on John L. Lewis with gas cidentally says Snyder is from Ar- 2 l,fl Ifinn‘ggyoul.' Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P, M.—Open Evenings by Appointment pipelines in one hand and mine kansas, not Missouri) has done his 3. Col safety, plus a proper welfare fund, best to persuade Truman to ous .g?,f,f.’ng JOH" OLSUN BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 . 4 4 T . ptune’ et 5 % ! m'r‘)l:’; (;lalxl;:n to meet the issues Sn_\derA;Fhe g “10!)“ l;tu\df; T:‘;fl;“ i as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASK is ek e e issues . . . .At economic sessions inside 5. A early, to ward off either a bonus the White House, Snyder contri- e {:‘;Mi’lRtEt;lSisfl;‘;ll:eg;ot:EtI(‘J:li)guesgf'.l‘l{lsfEVENING army or a coal strike before it butes almost nothing except to tell Lo oo 8 T B 2 Gibice0t Ehe u H “ cenm O'Bankin lm festers, is the gravest failure of the strangers where to find the wash- mallet gw— fl-— Truman administration today. rocm. Individually, Trumen ~s":)’;""5;°°° cAPlTuL THEA.TRE 1891 ver Halla % 'y 4 L 1t is the difference between has an A-1 cabinet, but aside from Greek letter and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ; 1 statesmanship and muddling Hannegan and Byrnes, none will / o ” Th B M B hr d § E o . " through. It gets to the heart of light any firecrackers under the / , Indian TwlcE BLESSED e o o e en s i i why we, the most victopious, the Presidential chair Secretary of %fi.fl/ - :’r':'uypicnl fruitg strongest, nation to emerge from the Treasury Vinson, who used to . “ /// Small mounds Federal Tax—11c per Person Bank t 18 the war, have lost our leadership bat home-runs in the Roosevelt s ,// / _Ne?nm'.m e wor 3 administr , now is bas . Withdraw S oo S t.“;i:i,,::;a?:‘;‘: —H /,ll/ L L E R i, || PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska RERE | ENNDE POUAY RAY which. canl ke young mlén or ; ,fl.fl.- Seawon " and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ' \ nside fac & e I y's else attrac new young lood, 1is / ngry ol .. coal negotiations between John L. bankrupt, and young men are fl... E‘””“ RETURN YOU to e home with our comphments. COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS Lewis and the operators got off to leaving the Truman administration 1. Wi’&‘?{. plant WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . a bad start. Lewis demanded time-|so fast it’s tragic. . . . Only outfit »

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