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PAGE TWO THI: DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'VIONDAY MAY 3 1948 ] .o - g, , YUY EET @AY RE @W T RN E R RA.INCOATS CLEAN:UP WEEK EXTENDED TO MAY 10? : Sizes 10 to 20 The Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up cam- The Volunteer Firmen are going to furn sl 0 fio and S l 5 00 5 paign of 1948 in Juneau has been exended to out in a body Tuesday evening af the munici- ! | May 10th. This means that the motor facili- pal ball park. Those having them handy will ko Yes. .. We're going to have lofs o’ rain : ties for taking away trash will be available bring rakes. But if tools are not at hand to " for another week. It means that Juneau bring, come along anyway. Mayor Waino : will probably set an example for towns and Hendrickson asks a geod “turn-out for this b cities in the Territory. (Cther papers, please clean-up and invites all who are interested o - 3 D R E S S E S copy.) 4 come . Let's REALLY clean up this week. 5‘5 00514 0.00— § 1 500 'TEST BEING MADE OF K RATIONSYSTEM By Is Winner T i s s ; ' i-Shek % : Hemarkahw Money-Saving Values for You” NEW LANDING GEAR . S g IN BRITAIN IS :Of it : > didn't know whether to House o AT FaRBANKs Now IS On Spof Givew cRmoisu , the collector of Internal 4 ! i ) Speci AI\. ADDI_IONH i i 0 Xira-rine ; : | LONDON May ~British loves his $4000 in taxes on son DAYTON, Ohio, May 3—— | 3 3 Joy does bring home iy 2 Landing ear designed to let a warehouses are “bulg h cloth- s i Lick’s luck. ESSES in a Variety of Beautiful Fabrics b carzo triane conn sl |1 st bocaute the satian: BUISEE, ) oy 4 ot a oy ‘”"' % g Y jeither on concrete or deep snow is{ oo TS o i ale plane uxulm and came home the YAKUTAT VISITORS being tested at Fairbanks, Alaska. | 0 o~ o May S—d- & « Calvin Wa and Albert Heed, ‘ d Stylesat C dingly Reduced P | S o S T e e an Y es a' Orresp()fl lng Y e uce rlces land wheel devioped by the Alr|0Y mountihg dissension within hisj Cave P the Baranof Hotel. v Materiel Command and the Feder- cwn party, promised t y to crush| The Association has urged board 5 ; TN s o Minneapols, |the Chinese Communists even if it of trade ¢ Harold Wilson to 2 prire ed & k he ing pon rat The skis can be raised or, lowere k”gu:‘x:;y:‘momly newspape b J]fm:l Lrutcnxnx]nx;xxdliéuplhnnm\’:u | PLAY SHGES A camiter, S Iy, 8. PR the: wrouhout China were beating wa as household linen, raincoats, H rums. In Shanghai, Na g p- y should come 4 ‘ DeLiso Debs e et e S e L g Q;."‘g - Bt o R pATE and used |78 5L L ained, more talk of com- | “Our warehouses are bulging with | 59 00 ¥, Whe Toori ]““‘“Tl"""f‘f“m“ “fum battles in Manchuria, North|gocds and, something must be de f Vic Colion. Only - the South Pole. The gear NOWioping ang the Yangtze Valley than|and done guickly if there is not to b | ic Lolion, Unly Eroken Sizes and Styles Has 'been adapled for use @b “Bilofr gotual fighting: be a y serious dislocation in | - Fairchild C-82 and is the first| “gopj official sources reported an|trade,” he said. electrically operated and the first| ant setback for Chiang’s i |using a nose ski in addition t0|¢. ,nc. That the Communists had 1 f ‘} |the two main skis. gained virtually complete control m\BogO'a Mees Ended / | The center portion of the )sklsl Ehantung. XBARIEIES 5} : & are cut cut to permit the wheel .4, the Vellow Sea betw xsh‘mg- E/ 5 >c :,5}2 ! o [to stick through. The mahn Skisbhi and Tientein. with & De egaies omew g » g i lare 16 feet long and four feet wide |Ghanglo after a three week siege o | ey =/ land have small wings a(mchmi to > | QQUALICY SINCE /887 |Gk thaws o ool Thay e 41 e | most completely Sefableq” Gdbthg GOVER“MEN]’ BY i e sy ' R |m§]']\‘1.c fhlzscs sald tHARNID. Was \ egation plan to leave d top billing . fe ’ it = ; s (OMMUNI 'I‘ ls their work at the STEAMERS ARE T0 < 220 Truman Gives e s S G it e v o e B taRe-ol landing dis- " b o1 ed a period of (i Pl sl et They'll fly to Kingston, Jami % BE TOURIST LOADED i scie. New Half Dollar tanee, wnd oo it e make SLATED IN KOREA oen conie 1o st omorrow: . > arrive tos : | They said the gear would make i, * & gl To I_I"Ie Blonde |it possible to use airfields most of { HIKAN VISITOR p 1 hold cefes the year and air transportation SEOUL, May 3— -Lt. Gen. John FOR IHREE MONIHS = % a B Larry ndstrom from Ketchikan o« ral surp mnounced t5-| WASHINGTON, May 3—@—| avaliatile o Atetic Areas, R. Hodge declared today a Com-|i i juneau and staying st the —_— doy Blende, five-year-old Sandra Ma- “The gear will be ecially val- |munist government for all Korea Willl <o ciinaan - Hotel —- rie Smith walked out of the Whlte““ble for ‘transport and cargoino doubt be annouriced -oo . for Alaska in June, House today clutching one of the | Planes in the event of any future “north Korean stooges of Sovie CHATHAM VISITOR u;n.l 'v‘nh by] I‘r :1«: GEOLOGI‘.A[ SURVEY new Benjamin Franklin half- mlhtmy activity in the Polar re- masters.’ o G Bert Wold from Chatham is| capacity when i dollars in a tiny fist. ‘glonk the announcement said. The I'I S. Army commander in staying at the Baranof Hotel. >, passenger agents It was a gift from Px'esident< scuth Korea in a press statement redicted today pAR'I’Y NOR]’HBOUND TERRHY Ahel SN . adding that] predicted the announcement will be| oo o e 2 e is the favorite month with o i BUD wlllIAMSoN accompenied Lty a propaganda . she planned to have it framed. o . . the agents said their ad- SRt silled can. the Presidant statement that it has the approval of r. N. ronszEN vance bookings fngicatetl. SEATTLE, May 3—(P—Forty- to present him with the first Bud- o (R s e e TEACHER of is at a premium, they (y, representatives of the United | dy Poppy of the 1948 campaign of | g Violin—Viola—Cello cause ”‘l" ““‘“’"‘; “‘l‘j‘\‘ States Geological Survey Topo- the Veterans of Foreign Wars. ”;;,;;;L;,titmu 1.‘;\: s | ow cperating is far below o . '-\\/u'l 543 graphic Branch left Seattle for The sale of poppies to raise re- DIES los ANGE[E Wllham Houck from Elfin Cove, A\I.x\ln Music Supply, Inc. N Alaska aboard the Alaska Steam- lief work funds, is held annually| at ‘the Ciastivieaty Eotel. i s i pany’s steamer Aleutian by the VFW about the time of ( 3: phs e 1 ] The group headed by Memotial Day. LOS ANGELES, May 3.—®—Bud e = ) sAlMo" (REEK (I.UB au, will 10 . Williamson, 45, master of cere- FORRESTS ARRIVE | monies for the Mutual Broadcast- A STATEMENT To HAVE “Ew TRIO :Xl‘}il\"”\n i\)lllm fll,l:fr ‘:;;I\l' ing System radio show “What's the five p Ketchikan, Juneau,| Albert J. Forres. and his son, Name of that Song?" died last OF Tom George of<the Salmon Creek Cordova, Valdez and Seward. Phil, arrived here yesterday via|night of a heart ailment, his com- ' . try Club announced today that > B > PAA from Everett, Wash. where|pany announced today. ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES ¢ e program will start Thursday WISCONSIN VISITORS they now reside. They expect to be| Willlamson put on his show BY i s a at the club with a specis Paul Schaf ser from Appleton, | here about two weeks in order to|from a theatre on Wednesday o tri as_the p]‘\ Mor Trio Wis, is visiting in Juneau and dispose of their former home on|nights and it was broadcast over, from h west cosst aren staying at the Baranof Hotel i the 476 stations of Mutual ADVERTISING FEDERATION e OF Williamson was born in the Klon- dike at a town known as 32 Above Discovery, Sulphur Creek. He start- AMERICA *“Its the Water”s ed his career at Seattle, Wash,, when as a young man he got a f° e OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH, U.S. A, |job as a singer. 1: Good Advertising aims to inform One of America’s Exceptional Breweries. Visitors Always Welcome & AT A ! the consumer and help him to buy i H | more intelligently. o oo R . BT s+ R F'elflmef Is A‘"e : Good Advertising tells the truth, | : 1 0ff Atlantic Coast O S ok - ALASKA | implication or omission. It ki A NEW CREDIT POLICY TRANSPORTATION 4 0o full and without further qualifi- ported - today she was afire off | cation. It uses only testimonials ! Diamond Shoals lightship, about 15 of competent witnesses C0MPA miles off Cape Hatteras. % i 4 (o o o e e e L e e e o L e o On or hefore June Ist all oil accounts A message received at Coast| 3: Good Advertising conforms to thé . ‘ served by the undersigned companies who do e s g s o M g A : Frelgh: and Refrigeration Service fo Alaska . . . had “uncontrolled fire in holds 1 P the basis of thi its of | not have a credit account with the Union or and 2 and asked assistance. | {‘y','gep",';duci OT‘Ze‘,’,viceeafi‘fe';t?s;’d THE M. V. CLOVE HITCH sails from Los Angeles April 30, : . 3 The cutter Ingham was ordered | & 4 : i £ San Francisco May 2, from Portland May 5, and Siandard 011 companies, must establxsh an ac- to proceed from Norlu]k’ m‘(i rather than by the dxsparage.m'er_lt gt rfi‘cf:c;ie:‘ss, Seattle, May 7 2 4 The Shell Bar carried a crew of | of competing goods. It tries to avoid S sl count. Those without such accounts will be on thirty-five. practices that are offensive or cash delivery basi St i oo ot o . Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. ¥ v 1 SOROFEMEINE N MERT | 4 (nggu?n(fie;;:’;gf\:fifi?tgmfesfigth ;tcs_ SWORD KNOT sailing from SEATTLE APRIL 30 The Soroptimist Club will hold 1 dist h tl t v (‘1) t D 1 FOR RATES and INFORMATION i ALASKA TRANSFER Pty o e el duce distribution costs an its socia CONSULT sy BODDINGS TRANSFER the Bubble Room. All members' ki iy < ity o AR : o Alaska Transportation Company ) Ve Ty Quoted from: i ox NORTH TRANSFER GUSTAVUS VISITOR EDITOR and PUBLISHER JUNEAU — ALASKA ! L Fred D. Newburn irom Gustavus The Fourth Estate i it o et e et et et et et ol e et et e ot e e et o e e e e e e e e e et e el i et bbbihte—e | §8 StAYing at the Baranof Hotel.

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