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PAGE EIGHT ™ ARABS MAKE | NEW ATTACK, PALESTINE CKIR() food, tried des tlockad tering the city Legion guns pounded Jewish con- ronmnm in new Jeru s swept t ) n the old city. Tl with food munition gone, surrendes day after a five-month s off by an 11-day poundir »m the guns of King Abdullah’s Arab Le- gion Now the Jews in all Jerusalem are under a throttling state of seige that can be ended only by the opening of supply routes to the Mediterranean Coast ..o 28 ARRIVE, 22 LEAVE WITH AI.ASKA COASTAL . and 2 mpmm with £ flights yesterday From Sitka: Osca Cecotti, C Mosher, Grant Logan, H. H. Flynn, ' K. H. Faseney, J. Strotton, L. Ha A. Allan, Ralph Mize, Mrs. B) and Bud and Mrs. Whiteside. From Hoonah: Albert Schwandt; from Tenakee: H. Floresco; from Hood Bay: Vern Curtis, Harr Criss, J. Kladaline and V. D. Jone: PFrom Hawk Inlet: Ralph Thompson; from Petersburg: R. A. Littlefield, C. F. Stedman and Bob/ Meeke; from Pelican: Leonard Perry, Paul Perris and Earl Hawkin From Tulsequah: A. W. Stallery,| Leo Cyr and G. Schnap To Tulsequah: J. Nutt; can; Charles DeBoer and wife; to Peters- burg: V. Hitchcock; to Wrangell: L. A. Heady. To Skagway: C. Sharpe; to Haines: Arnold Larson; to Tenakee: Tom Paddock and Bonita Clark SCANDINAVIAN AIRIINES SYSTEM When you fly SAS to colorful Scan- dinavia or romantic Scotland, the 2 10 3 weeks you save in oceun cross- ings is ma n your pocket. It is 2 to 3 weeks' earning time saved. Delicious free meals, s ord, no tipping are additional economies, Fastest daily overnight service direct to Clasgow, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Connections to all Europe. your travel agent or Scandinavian Airlines System Seattle: 5527 White-Henry Stuart Bldg., Seneca 6250 Mail « Passengers * Cargo Coming this summer super DC6 Serviee - at no extra fare! - \proceeded to the Gulf of Alaska at 'a PNA plane had reported that it ‘AT( GeIs (harler |Alaska service, the company said. in Juneau and Baranot to Peli-| Mrs. Perroneus; to Gustavus: | FIVE DIE IN ROARING FIRE ney, H. Flynn, ired Mor- , John - o> |CUTTER WA(HUSEH ASSISTS NORLAND; | PROCEEDS TO GULF ey oo cp B |that spread with terrific through a three-story a|building on the southwest side. An undetermined number of per- sons fled from the tuilding located s \mn is owned at 2014 South California Ave. Charles M. Gray. Kenneth Junge, said the blaze, of undetermined ori- s um( amaged. | gin, spread so quickly that rsecurers el Nor- p.m. rd od it of engine diftie ulnm At 9:30 pm., the Wachusett then |third floors Earlier seven persons were in- of Cape Spencer where jured in another fire which damaged a three-story apartment building at 2110 Kendall St., about a mile south blaze. a point off sighted a 60 foot fishing boat float- ing adrift 11 mporved seeing no of the cxllfumm Ave., [EVERYTHING IS TO BE CLOSED UP MONDAY Almest everytning in Juneau will be closed Monday in observance of Anolher Freighter — The er J. Rufino B formerly under charter to G Line, was |taken over under ter by Alaska nesses, the Post Office, City, T ITransportation Company yesterday.| torial and Federal oftices will not The liberty ship will be used reopen until Tuesday. The only ex- chiefly for military cargo in the airlines, Alaska Communi- System, Civil Aeronautics panies, - | cation IN FROM TENAKEE H. J. Floresca from Tenakee is Bureauu. staying at the 3 % Rt - Hotel. Empire .wantads gnL results! O, NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FISHING SEASON at The NUGGET SEOoP speed | apartment ;now bat .750 in league standings. | Memorial Day. Stores, banks busi-, ceptions are the sieamship com-! Administration and the Weather | -12:30 o'clock. | | Elks sharing honors, while a Moose Fire Marshall Anthony Mullaney y; o0 Pelican were able to save only one of seven v lumdfly June 1, between Douglas persons trapped on the second .mm nd the Legion. THE DAILY ALASKA lMPlRL~—JUNLAU ALASKA {BALL GAME TOMORROW MEMORIAL SERVI(ES WITH MOOSE AND ELKS MONDAY TO BE HELD BYV.F.W.AND A.L. Action at the ball park tomorrow afternoon will see the first place {Moose against the third place Elks {beginning the nine inni ng route at| nremorial services will be con- | ducted Monday morning at 10:30 |oclock at the Alaska Steamship |dock and at the Evergreen Cemetery iby the Veterans of Foreizn Wars ‘and the American Legion. Firing | squads will participate. - | VALIANT AT STORAGE; 19,000 POUND CATCH The Valiant, skippered by Dan- 'u»l Twedt, brought in 19,000 pounds | of halibut to Juneau Cold Stor- jage, and the 31B709, headed by | George Kenney, hit the docks with more than 7,000 pounds. The Moose lost their first of the season to the Legion last night and A win for the Elks tomorrow would | throw the race into a three-way tie | for first with Moose Legion and | ory would further cement its (league leading claim. The next scheduled game will be —————— FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Lt. Col. James Metcalfe, here from Washington, D. C, is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. . SITKA VISITORS Clarence Walters from Pe\exs-\ Robert Barden and Frank Tilson, burg is a guest at the Baranof both from Sitka, are in Juneau, Hotel. guests at the Ga:tmmu Hotel. | rEsssEERaEIEET e ml \ EEmrmsmeosmvesea KEITH G. WILDES Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY To the Fathers of Juneau Perhaps life insurance ought to be called living insurance. It can provide a living for your family if you die or a living for yourself in old age. OFFICE Shattuck Agency Phone—Black 801 Residence Phone—Green 601 SPECIAL ELECTION Juneau’s Municipal Airport Building SPECIAL ELECTION to be held TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1948 at the City Council Chambers in the CITY HALL on $50,000 revenue producing bond issue. ¥ and Marine Glasses Also French, English, and Other Standard Makes In Dr. Simpson's Optical Department The very Latest Styles in Gold ver and Plas Come in and browse around Orders received by mail are given prompt and careful attention Bausch & Lombe Binoculars AR If you were a native of Siam, y(i]u would N save cowry shells, but DR you would need a large space in which to keep them. Five dol- lars werth of shells would weigh over 200 pounds. If you w anted to hire porters to carry your * you would find that at the end of 150 miles you would owe the entire amount, and more, too, to your porters. It's hard to save in Siam . . . . but it’s a re in Juneau, and profitable as well. ska Federal welcomes your savings, in large or small amounts, and pays you a profit for being thrifty. We have never paid LESS than : 2%% on Savings % Lo Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska Savings Accounts Insured to $5,000.00 l This bond issue is self liquidating through rentals paid by airlines and other concessions and does not obligate property owners or City fax revenues. You do not have 1o be a property ownex to vete in thls special elecnm}» % but you must be registered or have voted at the lasi regular mumclpai election held April 6. Grant available from Territorial Gas Tax Funds City's share fo be financed through sale of revenue producing bonds Total estimated cost of project $ 80,000 $ 50,000 $140,000 Be Sure to VOTE and Insure the Future Development of Our Airport (Paid Advertisemerit) Sponsored by THE JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R —_ SR PSSV SPRISE Y SPSIY (P TR S RSy WSOV WUy e