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= DRAFTING OF GENERAL 1S BEINGURGED mtinue 1 frcm page one) nt would be sure to veto! we did.” Up To Truman he GOP itial nominee, said af nih's Republ believes it would be an| m Congress members to! 1 back at this time. MeGrath said a special ses- is up to the Presi- was asked about at his news con-! terday. He has the ress at any time, All he would say was ‘no com- Southern Sentiment The Dixie rebellion against Mr. !Truman for his espousal of anti- i-poll tax and anti-Jim T Al QUALITY SINCE ,B.a/V( Rehtends Co /887 1110 CASE }‘FLH,H% "aii’-’ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T LINKES O KE' 'CHIKAN via Pel arsbvrg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, hluu ck ;J)Ll ]]\(l thurg. y AL Convenient FOR RE rnoon depa SRVATIONS P HON /#s back at your grocers with 1he same ek, cacy tfomate sauce youve always relished ' bearer in November. terday, Jacob M. f the Cook tic Central Com- V't know ful er is 'w.nl- in nomination stampede the con In New York, persons close toi isenhower said the General's posi= | t sceking public office i hanged and es to both | 1 His original statement ; w issued at a time when he was 1z talked of for the GOP nom- STILL HOT IN EUROPE (Continued from Pn": One) on which has spawned so many The Kremlin, its' \l()%(()\\r - e shaken by the Tito case, moved slowly mittee The Central Com- of the Soviet Union’s Com- pproved, as expected, ttack on Tito and | The Comin- the Yugoslav govern- | of a hateful policy flirting with the [toward Ru !\M st and leaving the Marx-Lenin| line Some Amencm d worry lest the | avia might raise | suct of insecurity in Russia that the Soviets might take desperate steps. Greece d])p(’al"d likely to benefit from the split in the Bulgaria all had been ck rebels. reek Communist lead- j | er, lhllml\ °d for the Cominform. o NOTICE TO RETAIL MILK CUSTOMERS July 5th. deli Monday, tles out early 2928 3t put bo JUN&AU l)AXRIES INC. ! | GU s’l‘\\l \ \IslTOR EoA v guest at the Baranof Hotel. Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY t outside the realm of/{ 5. since Yugoslavia, Al- Please | James of Gustavus is a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | way | way { the {times to the public ‘pm ne will be op operation with t Co, ter Iby telephoning the Royal |Cab Co. after the installa made. Metcalf asked that Ibe made to the cab company’ until an announcement of the installa- " tion is released. Similar @ I‘mll. stalled HIGHWAY PATROL | WILL HAVE RADIO - EQUIPMENT SOON = Equipment has arrived here ior the installation of a two-way radio- | telephcne in the Territoria Patrol auto ir Commissioner The equipment as soon as will Highway Patrol ava 1t will iately in the event of any emer- | gency, he declared etcalf said t which will transmitter. - Highway Patrol cars are jeauipped and in operation with ra- | | [ | ' a Maorks Va- b G We will have an early morning; NOTICE authority is received from the PFederal Com- { munications Commission in Wash- | o D. C. he nphumd I‘hr new equipn la. | Metcalf, will make th the radio-tele- d here In co- Royal Blue Cab aintain the mas- The public able to reach the Highway Patrol angements ha ready been completed at Anchorage re Metcalf said that the PARTY FOR Q1 A campaign party wa cs | night at the Martin, candidate of Community * for of July Queen. e nt 2 all Highway Patrol vehicles will be eventually equipped in this man- The installation will be made by | the Alaska Electronics Co. of Ju neau be in-| —PRESENTS— © Crossing of the Red Sea Dramatic Musical Composition ® From the Gates of Death nal Healing rne F. Fox be pos- | sible to reach a Patrolman immed- Amazing Per, Testimony of Lu @ Prayer for the Sick TONIGHT AT 7:30 SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE Sunday Night “The Prodigal Son.”* Cantata Iilustrated in Full Color Pictures will be Blue ation s no calls ave al- three already given m:r’ Parish Hall for Tillie | the Filipino | Juneau's Fourth A large crowd was OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Effective June 30, 1948, TURPIN TRANSFER will he owned and operated by HOWARD BUTTON. - We thank our Patrons for PLEASE NOTE: their business, and wish our Successor the same loyal patronage and success. Any bills against us should be sent to us at once, and prompt payment of funds due us will be appreciated. FEATURES | CIGARETTES $1.32 Carton CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS 35¢ EGGS Canadian—Large 62c dozen TUNA FISH Solid Pack 45¢ TURPIN TRANSFER, P. 0. Box 2224 btk 3 z%'?’i’” CARNATION CHUNK COTTAGE CHEESE . . BUTTEBSCOTCH PUDDING . . . Pli: FILLING . . . . : 6 for 35¢ SCHILLINGS BLACKTEA . . . . . . . 11]h95c SUNSPUN APPLESAUCE . . . . . . No2tinl2 No. 2 tin 10¢ ROLY POLY EARLY JUNEPEAS . . . . RINSO, VEL, IVORY SNOW and IVORY FLAKES . lg. pkg. 35¢ WRIGLEY’'S GUM — AllFlavors . . . . Package 5% HERSHEY : CHOCOLATESYRUP . . . . 1lb.finl5¢c EXTRA STANDARD—Distributed by S and W CENTURY TOMATOES . . No.2 Y fin 26c KRAFT DINNER MACARONIANDCHEESE . . . . Pkg. 8 MIXERS — SODA POP — COCA COLA 1 1h. pkg. 35¢ 4 for 25¢ ‘Fresh Fruits and Vegetables AVOCADOS CUCUMBERS BANANAS LETTUCE CABBAGE PEPPERS CANTALOUPES RHURBARB CARROTS GREEN ONIONS CAULIFLOWER RADISHES CELERY MUSTARD GREENS FRESH CORN TOMATOE MELONS l'ARSI EY o lc We will be open until 7:00 o’clock on the THIRD for your N T convenience. Three Free Courieous Deliveries SHOP FOR THREE DAYS PHONE 24 and 16 STORE WILIL, BE CLOSED MONDAY .P_A‘, {e ( § FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat af Iis Best — ai Lower Prices FRESH KILLED Genuine — 1948 A WHOLE BIRD Each - - 90« ROASTERS - perlb. 95( TFancy Colored Birds—OVEN READY Pound 75¢ POUND 75¢ Fi’s SANITARY for Meat at iis BEST at EOWER PRICES!? Pound Relled Rib Roast - - 90 BEEF ROAST - Pound 70 Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS Oven-Ready Young Frying !MBBIFS Jven-Ready Hormel’s Eastern Picnice HAMS 5oc Sweet and Tender — NO WASTE BACON Squares . Pound LEAN AND ( Pound Fresh Killed (OLORED PULLETS 59¢ COTTAGE CHEESE 40¢ ALPINE, fresh, creamy PINT Fbr Better Service For Beiter Meats For Better Prices Sanitary Meat 'FBEE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49