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B 14 . o 4 ¢ ‘ PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALAbK/L LMI [RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 | : i BIG EDUCATIONAL NEARLY 94 MlllION | \ p I‘ “ l S ’lhv muklmuse is in th(' same i ‘ FOR ARy ons NEWS oo s | (ONFERENCEWILL | WILL BEOF.VOTING | W=A=N=T A ‘ r COMroORT and New and U | Rogers was cook last yru‘- dmm, - ™1 - - - B i Largest stock in America, 6x6, 6x [Hhe Fall s ‘ : SERVICE 4, 4x4, 4x2, All items guaranteed. | FLEVEN FILE HOOL BOARD | = | MEEI DURING MAY AGE EI.ECIHON "ME h Dewey W. Largest auto wrecking house in Active interest in school ac-| cpatop PLAY Ac | v Get the NEW St wit < s il . ” S N ACCLAIMED | = Metzdorf the west with most complete stock ivities among townspeople was b . WASHING T ! 93,941 Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON o REw and "“";”’“'“:“"“ ]l;\ P““‘“‘( -‘"‘-‘“‘"“1‘3'1 Wh‘"] ‘)‘ ";‘l“‘:" This: morning people attending DI. JameS Ryan lS One 01 persons in lh? Unltich‘qws vu\n:la‘ HUBPHY “PHY ron SALE for all cars and trucks. F. lat rom Douglas and the High- | ]ast night’s Senior 'Class Pla S s AR B | — e it Aribe i Habit! SERVICE! way filed for election to the Pub-|“Mystery In The Library,” are ac. Chairmen of Reglonal e S iates &8 1kt a8 f.?E'DRC‘;OM hm?eé :omple‘:ly "o i o~ gt PIONEE . Schcol Board which will be clg 5 it ol s b, i . o urn, furnace, elei ot water 863 4t Director PIONEER lic Scheo! claiming it as a very suctessful & Census Bureau heater, { ry RO I | he! " he alecti 41 % t 5UuS - | , marine view, basement, —— ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME AUTO WRECKING CO. ’:l“‘]d ([I\I)::i]o 2'1.1] EP‘I samle 1‘«.1:(:1:]1 and very realistic production, sta:- Committees That is 10,000,000 more than were| clec. kitchen. $7,000, 1941 i-ton Dodge truck, new mo- i BES Wauk 18 Ave. oty Rt iglas and ing that ‘the charsctérs were wel able,to vote in the 1940 elections,|§5800 modern home, marine view,| 'O, New brakes, good rubber; L Denver 17, Colorado m‘(; “)‘Al\?dr'xr”’Scx!‘n;)] Sl e ¢ chosen and each played their parts| SAN FRANCISCO, April 16— 4300000 more than in 1944. It iS| Glacier Highway, near town,| 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; { e ————————— — h p‘u“(mm‘: i g “.l. m“. siabk “"1”1, i Governor Vail, Pittman of Nevada 2lso estimated that women will out-| fyrnished. N | 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132. 63 tf - jth you. o e play wi nystery centered number tr 13-BE — — Hotel | pendent School District then the arcund a group of college stu- s !::::dlea?éngle\;\w{tlenr& ",fiflffl:,,: iR the Zx‘";:n?z}nt‘msn‘gog?dudlnql3 -BEDROOM home, Fifth Street,| BRAND New Singer Sewing About 31,000 ships are listed With five candidates receiving’ the high- | dents who were editing the college s 51 ke Minder Bollticad Rastinn the CTO.| basement, furn., ete. chine with leather covered stool; the U Maritime Commission. |est number of All be Di- i 8¢ committees for the UNESCO*Paci- major political parties, the SHOE Shop, large montly income, 1 ; 4 - R O N . i g8t AULIDECEOF - XOM, (RS 88 paper entitled, “The Bugle’ The fic Regional Conference in San|the PAC, the Junior Chember of |~ cocd new equip. Will train buy- platform swing rocker, 1 large & lr::r!‘mw of the Independent Dis- mystery Lmd);{ ull) monlay turned Francisco May 13-14-15. Comumntrce and the League of Wo-| o J 4 P::tfi Blnf:mmim:;:. llchmrt sl:;xe cut to be Herbert Bonneit who| Selection of the Nevada chief ex- men Voters, are working on inten- : " " SUINET. ¢ radio, lamp table, | Jiling' gesterday wers Leonard jalso tcok the character part of ecutive as chairman of his state's|sive camaigns to get out the vote. 1125:01‘00 l::z::;sls r(];t:ingf ap?n;ox. end table and 3 table lamps, H H Jonnaon, glelen Tortet 85 Yes LICUCE DL EU0L DI | group eompletes the list of state and! Not only are these outtlis inter-| proren TR rent olrl vet. | chest of drawers, baby bed with um In ‘ ea"n | Wellington, Mrs. Janet Sey, Mrs.| Sound effects depicting a wind territorial committee heads for the!€sted in getting citizens to the polls| ™ | i L long| new spring mattress, a stroller, | william Boehl, Larry Wilcox, Al:no storm, lightning and other wierd |UN’s Educational Scientific and|in November, but they are wo i \::::t u'i‘ffl:”"" ixtures, new,| play pen and pad; other house- {s):\.msmr.n‘ J‘""e_s McCle‘lllnn, quth noises were ably managed by Dick | Cultural Organization meeting, Mrs. rlO see that people know what t 'WPI‘LE dbfving lequip' it fa1. hold articles. Call Red 465. 63 tf . | Barras, and Leigh S. Grant from|Anderson, Jack Carlyle and Shir- |Henvy P. Russell, chairman of the|are voting for. ing equip. save $2,500, goes for| HOME Cooked Foods, gifts and I urners | Douglas, and Willlam Hixson from . ley Edwards. | Comvaniag. Gommitice. s today. | The Nationl Board of the League| '8, o 500, OME Gonked K ,a:m : the Highway. Exciting throughout, the play| Chairman of the regional commit- [of Women Voters, at its biennial| . : & & QR Rlagle never lagged, keeping the adults {ecs are: Alaska, Dr. James C. Ryan, |convention, April 26-30, at Grand,3 \I;Il?Uslzs‘)or‘;ezér IS;"““ Hoart Hax-. ioods,s potted plants. Holy Trin- Telephone—319 Nighis_Red 730 CANNERYMEN ARRIVE thrilled snd the children scared | Terrtorial Coz: er of Educa- |Rapids, Mich, will decide how best| [ $9.900 2 ha wad 3 woms ll;rlllzggoinz?;‘zr. Sntu;zdagt, ool TaRtEARE 0 cattle | o death. |tion; Arizona, Linne D. Klemmed-|it "may arouse citizens to help| 3 Gh 7 4 ] ° P { Arriving yesterday {rom Seattle | i a, | splendid business property no|-—————— i "(lrl'l 1"(!0’"”(’ Shop, 'n(‘. | were three Cannerymen who will PR T 0 \mnl state x»up;rmt;mjemCurI Ipu!:mc “U'i:lc the crucial problems of the phone calls. 2 canneries. DeLuxe Combination e iaté niee instruction; outhern alifornia, 4 cellent conditi A:‘l:t 11\23fi?€“‘$§¢h13fl§7 wnrx?bl‘f:i A"(HORAGE (HILD {Dr. Hugh Tiner, president of Pep- ‘L The League of Women Voters “”Jzihl?g?f{i:ik-:z ITandAzlEi { 7 i 1 LS TRt - . e |perdine Colleve, Los Angeles; North- born in 1920, on the eve of the vic- | e ‘22~FT DORY with outboard well, ! ',"'3“:5 SERIIELY SPOINERG CAR -4 Dr0e | wElFARE woRKER 'S ern California, Dr. Eugene Staley, tory of.the suffrage movement. It‘mQUO? Store, large income, small | Good condition, cheap. Phone ”'A”_W'ak ks Fiontes MsDorald cuucauionas airector of the World |was the result of the inspiration of it S 0352. 861 4td sho' 15 the Réform-man; Tom | HERE Hm m‘mmfi Affaifs Council, San Francisco;|Cartic Chapman Catt that there 3 Cabins, beach; Several houses jwho is he Reform-. H | \Hawaii, Dr. Allen F. Saunders,|must be an organization which could| Auke Bay, Glacier, Douglas. BEACH House. 52500 Inquire Mrs. NoRTllLAND SAILINGS _Hubburd, mler-rpan Cit ,chauman Department of Govern {Lhelp women to become intelligent Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 1 FROM SEATTLE ‘rs"“'gr;’"'. iechanic ,and cannery, Miss Ruth Camexon, Hewly. ab- |ment, University of Hawail | voter MURPHY & MUBPIIY 861 lmo. | s ! foreman. oint & » S ' - e Y for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, e i der 1 il e, ‘“‘dm:":;fa}‘]z"“""k“ 42| George Fields, principal of Boise| Miss Anng Lord Strauss president, | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |5 USED Suits and one top cont, | $ Haines, Skagway and Sitka) acn. AN WL ifh- hy: hoat f‘_ ""k“l"" Wy %‘?5"‘1“ ay lgenior High School, Boise, Idaho; “The purpose of the League| pp,ne 676 over First National Ba,_,,( size 43 ib. good SRAINGRS 'OV, 'E. S. 8. ALASKA THURSDAYS, APRIL 22 and MAY 6 55 S v hoat. for a week's training In the head- ‘yontana, Dr. G. A. Selke, chancel-|is to promote political responsibility Almattt 108 ¥eankl [ Wilson is operator of the Iron quarters of |hc Tertitorial Depart- 15y of the University of Montana,(through informed and active p‘\x-‘ q ranklin St. 61 tf | HENRY GREEN —- AGENT Clgnk. 2 RGP ment of Public ;)Veltfm:b. Her posi- Helena; Nevada, Governor Pittman; |ticipation of citizens in government.” | WANTED FOR SALE—Modern 3- iz ap ‘:uxg‘eonb ;ev b ard Yo . ns xeu:lr;ty gsta lished, ac-'Opegon, Dr. Peter Odegard, Presi-| Providing citizens with accurate | bedroom home in desirable resi- een Wit e Doug a§ a; x “rd,mr’. to Welfare Director Russell gent of Reed College, Portland; non-partisan information about | EARTENDER e —d| dential section. Completely furn- Co, Inc, since its firs& g vvn. 1\1'1}xzmd‘. by a joint participation washington, W. Virgil Smith, As-|candidates, election issues and vot- cook wants work. Write Empire| ished. Full basement with auto- cperation, Last season, his v«lh\ plan l;(-meu.\ (hz; Cx!vy of Anchorage gjstant Superintendent of Seattle!ing procedures was a League com-1 b £ 863 31; matic furnace, electric hot wat- |and daughter' were able to be and the Territory of Alaska. Public Schools. Imunity service early established. | " Py 67 ' er heater. Priced for quick sale here with him during the summer. ~Miss Cameron has spent the past! Approximately 3,000 delegates, re-| Information booths for voters,| HELP WANTED: Stenographer for| at $7,000° 225 Irwin St, phone _— e e st four years in Honolulu where she presenting labor unions, educational | questionnaires asking ~candidates'| pusiness office. Good shorthand| Blue 755, " 860 6t NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION .CD. Zeaix “ouiasisty SIS A Soox was emploved in child and {amily ingticutions, business, civic, church | Views, and candidates meetings Were | ggsential. Starting pay $250 with | i ] Mrs. Heber O. Rogers began service ““”f- n 5 and other groups will attend the new and dramatic devices by whlch‘ opportunity for advancement. Less‘ INCOME pxu,,erh beiter than B e ~ conference, The meeting is the first|the League attracted community-| \than 40 hours weekly, month va-| S$308 monthly. Leaving city. Real major United Nations session held|wide attention from the beginning. | cation with pay. Reply Empire, | bargain for quick sale. See M. mNEAU MAR]NE g:o l“c cn the West Coast since 1045 ‘,Ifm?fw h'Bfulftsxu'\:ilie:n:ew tLeacI: | No. 4110, stating experience. 62 4t| ™ Monagle. 860 tf ) s ey L] paigns, sandwich board: ound | BOOKKEEPER for half days work.| 937 CHEV, good condition, $600. FORGOTTEN MOSA!(S trucks, movie trailers, increased use| See Mr, Rand 20th Century! Phone 158, 856 tf H Fyern ped H wr the radio. Mg | P S Railways—New Consiruction—Repairs S e ™ "\GhDAR Sktr, in-board aucooled ARE URCOVERED iN i motor, $200. Phone 158. 856 tf voters have been handbooks which Relax While You Travel WE WILL CONTRACT nvlduld\nl lea gues ha]v:_e puhl\&he([l fr;rt‘ F.B RENT 42 ACRES on Montana Creek, | all-year-round use. These give facts _ it some improved, timber cabi When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxurk- NEw SUBWAY ROME e ; e ; 5 o B b s 1 IR R ot YOUR JOB t ViF" | about the machinery of government; sieem-heated.| Black 620, evening 6-7. 855 tf back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. By G. R. BRUSINI SiSclions Kl eloclin Gers. Sl . 335 Gold St.. 666 A P e s e y P 0 B 2719 PhO’l" ?g el X fices and names of office holder L Tact et i 6 | ZENITH Console, 12 tube, plays 10 " PN 1€ 4 BT among other ation. e feet office and 12- e " - Eat ;:'e Best Food —No Extra Charge - Y. DoX i ROME. Excavations for Rome's| """ ”.lu'.el\x\‘(‘;;{?:\,’,”“m, 550 lo- | Franklin, ©nd| walnut lgf:cknecz(gdse've:amgoge; e Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its i 1irSt subway have uncovered ancient o g i Building. Wil gl Vo ¥ s & cuisine, You will marvel at the deliciously prepired > N Roman apartment houbes and pub- Kl ks it C;"“‘e“‘“ S A ‘s‘::tl rrorsd 855 tt . me: t of all it it PR e et B i 10D mately 100,000 wemen. | e - —— ST 3 0l /I___—d \‘-::Imnll: c‘?: of all meals is included in the fare. Youl. E}e 0§i‘s ‘um;‘u(\.“s‘ ‘?lffi\ \;un ath the central et | i Robertson, phm,e‘ox}m " York xl;mmonla maciine for siLs ailr termina 334, 860 tf| freezing plant, price $250. Cash | Sailings Are Frequent p " Workers firs: came upon old w 2 < L gtatiy e ____ | or terms; one electric meat grind- A R E S A F .fhlch p_ro-.:dla c the h"'::“ fl . NICE ;lLLAéN ROOMS wee;lylo” er, $100, cash or terms. George e i R 2 i S g 3 of residential buildings. The ruins { monthly. Colonial Eotel. P! 8’ | Brothers. 853 tf | Sailings every week for Ketckikan and Seattle ; R e et Hlcelss Thata Meksh GE-I- UNDER WAY s i . S et g ( S. 8. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — APRIL 18 BUY and HOLD ITED STATES three thermal halls and a heating |FIRE PROOF Storage space | 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good SAVINGS BONDS ¥ system belenging to a bathing es-| Slmpscn Bldg. 58 ti| condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez a § § I tablis o T . 023-4 rings. | Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward £ T wx]l;l]x Tk:x:“-:txuifr t;iml;;r:l popular HERE’ MONDAY NXCE OLEAN steam heate rooms | 7ery770f Ph 0,23} nng_sv 849 t~x S. S. ALEUTIAN — APRIL 20 Poars A8 T Bt Al Sitricate] L | also steam baths. Scandinavian | TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. ! mosalcs, perfectly, preserved. Rooms| Censtruction and repair work on| Rooms. 736 t1| Phone Red 765. 843 tt i where steam was poured in through tWO local bridges will begin here ooy ™\ on e hrisiieges. Home | FLLEN'S GROCER ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tsie manssemen ot tis tled pipes alternated with coid| Mondey, it was announced today by FPCY [ CIE DRSS | good g gy | bank is pledged to conserva- swimming pools. |the Puhlic Roads Adm‘lms_tmtmn,; | s -G i - —— —— ———— - tive operation. The safety Prof. Salvatore Aurigemma of the Cihflb WY’;" n"flg’g ;3'5‘;0“ B~ MISCELL A ous | o of depesitors' funds is our ‘overnment fine arts commission, 8Ineer, sal he mmers HE | 3 HOUSES I s ' primary consideration In says the existence of public bathsConstruction Co. has been author-| . l" - Bashi R ok duiute me}. addition the bank is a mem- n a sector of the old city where! i2ed to begin work on the Douglas HAVE Tea with Holy Trinity, X ‘ su M M E n s CHED uL E S ber of Federal Deposit In- l" “"s WK mly residential and commercial |#nd Mendenhall bridges at that| Guild Saturday afternoon April| surance Corporation, which suildings had been found had never‘”me i 17, Holy Trinity Parish Hall.| SACRIFICE! $75 for washing ma- insures each of our deposit- een suspected. | Douglas Island residents are agein 862 3t| chine used less than 1 year. Per- y ive: i ors against loss to a maxi- 3 After the Barbarian invasions in Wamned that the Douglas bridge will fect condition. Red 250. 64 3t Effective: April 1st to September 1st RS s Alter the Barbarian invasions 1 370, ween. the hours of 8 WINTER waa FUD, 00 e | = TR0 ' * el 5 week- | Complete Photographic Supplies | COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop ation, which in Emperor Augustus’ .am to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. | Timos. was, well over one. million;|d8ys While work on that striicture is| Developing ~ Printing - Enlarging | well equipped. Reasonable. In- Passenger and Express | S s ocly 109000, Sibee aden of| Bderway. T betage Wil ber re-| AV Paimie auk Makeelale || gulrs Bebien Beovice, 08 Wil- S 10uses were abandoned. Pope Sixtus| d";_‘;"'d i ibee i) e e Loty s Gf DAILY . . jnélisr;rles;o: il’l‘:‘i) Lfl’::e;:frw;x ::;?,,e;;;lold e ampa WRM:‘“LOO‘;“’ Road | AVON ]PRODUCTS representative | ATTN. ?r;’om‘sm:m Last chance . i Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf| at real bargain. Built last spring, : Juneau — Ketchikan FmST NATI"NAL BANK on this site, covering the old Roman bridee and erect a new structure. 3% o A.p 4 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND — el | @ 138t Speed Boat, Afrcraft 10:30A Ly. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P | of JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘uildings under a layer of earth. l | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- windshield. Guaranteed not to T o NSl Tl | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The mosaics will be cleaned and| INCORPORATIONS ent, $750. aper curls, $1 UP.| leak very light, $125 and on ¥ e = ; | = 2 used as a decoration for the walls | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P s e = : ! The Anch Fi G ¢ down. Terms. See Chuck Porter 12:40P Ar. KETCHIK. 3 2:00P of the new subway station to be e Anchorage Finance Co., | 315 Decker Way. tf| or call Blue 624 864 3 " IJ A Sitk Wy | built on the site of the discoveries, |Of Anchorage, has filed its Ar- ¢ > uneau — ll a i g | ticles of Incorporation with Terri- ! 20-Ft. Cabin Troller, good condi- 9:00A- Lv. JUNEAU LA 11:50°A M A STATEMENT 2 “RETURN OF SERFDOM” torial Auditor Frank A, Boyle here.| LOST AND FOUND |tion. sa00. Boys hjéycgle $20. Set 10:20A ‘A“- SlT]‘FA - Lv. 10:30 | OF i FEARED, SWIS3 DECREE | The company was formed by Mary of 3 garage doors, $15. Phone * or earlier) | BERN-—(P—Several Swiss news-wMOOre Vernon H. Laird and 1OST: Blue tric; | ycle with siren on| Black 763. 864 3t ! ADVEBTISING PRINCIPLES papers have protested a decree by|George B. Grigsby. It is capital- handle pars. Phone Blue 743. 1t e TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | the Department of Justice whereby | ized for $100,000. Stock is divided FOR SALE: One 8-inch bench 3 3 < ik ARAR | BY foreigners employed in Switzerland | into 500 shares of common voting FOUND: Ladies purse; owner may | . saw, slightly used. Phone Blue uneau — Haines — agway | may not change jobs without police | stock and 500 shares of non-voting, have same by identifying and 68. 864 16 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P | ADVERTISING FEDERATION authorization. | preferred, carrying six percent®in- paying for adv. dh N s 2:55P Lyv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P | One paper calls it “a return to|terest. All stock has a par value ~ - - - — -ft. 6-in. round bottom 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P | OF serfdom.” But the department says of $100 per share. LoeT, Btemyed: of Slalen: 0wl SERS I WK BB o (All Times PST 120 N | AM I A it is intended merely to prevent | REFEAPTCS i cld_male Husky. Slightly cross- oard. $410 cash. Apartment 2, ) : | . “harmful fluctuations” on the labor | FROM BETHEL ed in left eye. Dog tag 54. Please| Sorby _Apts. Phone Blue 708. Ju:s:;o:f‘) M;;n. Tues. V&;d. Thur. Fxn. Sat. ¥ market, caused by the large number | Miss Esther V. Schaubel of the cBall ;;,62420 3rd or write 824 ?c A. Laiti. 264 2t i e R . of foreign workers, mainly Italians, | Bethel ANS arrived in Juneau yes~ 5% g 1948 Dodge half-ton pick-up, Under 2:"2“ X X X | 1: Good Advertising aims w inform who have entered Switzerland since terday and is registered at the coatedgmdio andp hest:r Call Chatham . X o ox S | the consumer and help him to buy the war. | Hotel Juneau. Green 760 after 6 pm. 864 2p CL’;‘;’I‘“EO‘ > 3; § | more intelligently. | — e, — | — e ‘IRUMAN (o"FlDENT 2 Elfin Cove 3 x x X | 2: Good Advertising tells the truth, ! 1'11'18\;7;;/ashmgton Monument, cost CaGlenmne Levi's, now avaflable at HOSI;SE for sale. Phone Black Excursion Inlet .. « 5 = X avoiding misstatement of facts as A ki Losdiem v e R0 OF 4 MORE YEARS feii s Funter X < % well as possible decepnon through i > = | SITKA VISITOR GUSLAVUS ........... x X x implication or omission. It makes | ;“'-&W i A IN WHITE HOUSE Walter Petri of Sitka is a guest Hawk Tnlet . X x X no claims which cannot be met in : | |t the Hotel Juneau. :""ga:“y o x § X % x % full and without further quali 79-Year g | o o { i x = - cation. It uses only testimonials our y Quality Reputation IPW;;SgNT?_TONfi Epeny ;s_..llg;‘l e e e ¥ x x of competent witnesses. i Behind ‘h:esco;fidsm;l;nacxp:xs foayspend Call EXPERIENCED MEN Port Althorp x x E 3: Good Advertising conforms to the & Deselves MeinzBoby | |our more years in the White|| Al?sks JANTTORIAL Service Superior ® X X generally accepted standards of | { Foods House. | CONKLE and FOLLETTE Ifig:k“ § “é ;‘( good taste. It seeks public accept- ! ! Plnk;: hlree?y nivfi conter:nce. th: Phone Red 559 o :: ance on the basis of the merits of | | President also told reporters thal b el b : ‘ RaHakls. the pr » service advertised |he had conferred this week with e 5 ” X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. rathg\)rluglu-;f l?: ;l(;!e (’)‘;sp:ragement i New York's Ed Fiynn, Democratic|s @ ¢ @ ¢ ¢ o o o o o ? o *L" B ods. It tries to avoid } National Committeeman, and Paul| ® NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE e PHONE 612 of competing goods. Tl vl | Fitzpatrick, New York State chair-|» For [ . practices that are offensive or man. ® DISPLAY ADVERTISING e annoying. He told reporters the two party|» Effective Monday, Mar. 29, e & &N o 4: Good Advertising recognizes both its leaders went away happy. » 1948, the deadline for receiv- © economic responsibility to help re- | “Was the picture rosy or gray?”|e ing copy material of dis- e duce distribution costs and its social a reporter asked. » play advertising will be four e | P bitit ng the public Mr. Truman remarked that none| » o'clock (4:00) p. m, for the e | respensibitity in serving p of the newsmen who regularly|® edition of The Daily Alaska e o ! interest. « cover the White House had seen|» Empire of the next day. e v E y. i 0 \‘F‘lynn or Fitzpatrick come or go|® No exceptions will be made. ® @ulfflq om 3 | from the grounds. ® Mechanical and production e i Qumfi%{,}%’%’ d PUBLISHER | Mr. Truman chuckled. He said| » considerations make this e JUNEAU an | he -didn’t intend for them to be|e necessary. e ' The Fourth Estate seen. g 100-.0.....0.

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