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PAGE SIX WILLIAMS GIVES INSPIRED ORATORY IN FLAG DAY PITES inclement tradi- Undaunted by the weather which reduced the tional Flag Day servance from a great outdoc to an in- timate lodge-room service, J. Ger- ald Williams gave his inspired best in patriotic oratory last night. The Attorney General of Alaska delivered the main ad simpl The Flag, at the; services which were! n to the public | Originally planned to be held in| s Ball Park, the pro-| the Firer gram was resc Hall bec: e of condition which night’s diamond fray. Linking the symbolism of the| national banner with its signifi-| cant role in the vows of Elkdom, Williams cited the deeds of valor| which havz given glory to the red. iuled fo the s¢ canceled rainy last and blue since 1777, when Ross placed the last loving itch in the flag | flag that America and! m honors,” said Williams, in its gleaming folds a| story beside which the Iliad and; Qdyssey are as pale as nursery | tales for babes. t has been written—that im- nortal tale—in blood and flame and | steel in the crash of great trees falling beneath the woods- man’s axe . . . the crack of fron- tier rifles . . . the ringing ham- mers the creaking axles of ‘prairie schooners’ . . . the sweat of the ploughman . the twin lines of steel pressing ever west-| In the glorious record of Geeds and words, the orator painted a vivid picture of thie country grew beneath the stars s s returning to the symbclism of the red, white and blue, and of the Lroad principles which are the four cornerstones of Elkdom. The historical gnd patriotic evol- 5 dt_ictors prove this plan breaks the laxative habit+ If you take laxatives regularly—here's how you can stop! Because 5 New York doctors now have proved you may break the laxative habit. And | establish your natural powers of regularity. Eighty-three per cent of the cases tested did it 8o can you. Stop_taking whatever you now take. In- stead: Every night for one week take 2 Carter's Pills. Second week—one each night. Third week—one every other night. Then—nothing! Every day: drink eight glasses of water; set a definite time for r-d.uhrlty. Five New York doctors proved this plan | can break the laxative habit. How can a las break the laxative | habit? Because Carter’s Pills “unblock” ths lower digestive tract and from then on let it | make use of its own natural powers. | | rther—Carter's Pills contain 5o babit- irugs. < Break the laxative habit . . . with Carter's Pills . . . and be regular naturaily. i When worry, overeating, overwork maks you irregular temporarily—take Carter's Pils | temporarily. And never get the laxative habit. | Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore for 8: ¢ today. You'll be grat- [l the rest of your life. | ss, titled | | singin; | | | price on Cerdan who opened a pAA (ARR!ES 32 5 to 12 choice. It may go even| | Thursaay. ito slice tender brows. | ‘but never on the deck. Even in the | Fox affair, stopped by |to save Jake from further punish-| MEET TONIGHT IN_ FIGHT FOR TITLE BULLE1IN DETROIT—®—The scheduled middleweight title bout between champion Marcel Cerdan and Jake LaMotta tonight is postpon- ution he traced paralleled the “His- tory of the Flag" given by Pasl,30 OUT 36 IN o" Exalted Ruler E. M. Monagle. As| 4 Monagle's discourse unrolled, the AlASKA COAS'I'Al nine flags which grew into the| resent banner of freedom were carried “on the field” by a military 'UESDAY FllGHIS escort of four A.C.S. men and six| members of a Transportation Corps | ST i detail The full schedule of flights on The service, which originated as Tuesday by Alaska Coastal Air- a BP.OE. observance in 1908, in-|!Ines carried a total of 66 pas- cluded impressive ritual exercises | “€T8CTS: and altar service by the Exalted| For Pelican: Mrs. M. W. Saule, Ruler, F. Dewey Baker; anu“,elExhg ‘Thynes, Marjorie Ward, Bruce and officers, and a prayer by the| Ward; for Hoonah: George Betts, Lodge Chaplain. D. Halderson, L. Houston; for C. A. (Pat) Carroll, mayor of Petersburg: A. J. Goodfellow, Wil- Skagway and assessor for the First|llam Wood, J. R. Lloyd; for Ket- Division, played the piano for the |Chikan: Mr. Dealey. by the audience of “The| For Skagway: J. J. Pugh, V. Star Spangled Banner” which open- | Vagin, Mrs. C. Bloomquist; for ed the program, and “America,” | Haines: Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- which concluded the impressive tra- | Daniel; for Taku Lodge: Mr. and ditional s | Mrs. Royal O'Reilly, Gene Specht, i | Shirley O'Reilly. For Sitka: Lorraine Howard, Ralph Capjohn, J. H. Duplante, Mrs. Grover, Mr. Avrit, Ralph Wil- ‘jams, Bob Carscn, Olaf Olsen, . Hodeins, Warren Drugg. From Pelican: Bud Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, M. Ander- son, Ralph 'Marsh; from Elfin | Cove: Walter E. Larson; from Haines: Harold E. Mayo, Regina | Guyer, Mini Gregg, Ted Gregg, Jim | MacCammond, Ken Bowman. From Petersburg: T. C. White- | side, George Lloyd; from Wran- |gell: Pete Olson; from Ketchikan: ed 24 hours until tomorrow night |\ B, Morganroth; ' from Taku because of rain. | Lodge: Mr. Graham, Ginger Gra- | ham; from Gustavus: Genevieve By JACK HAND |Olson, . Thomas, Quentin A. DETROIT, June lSqm—Marcel‘Cm.des‘ Cerdan, the carefree fighting man| g.om gsitka: Bobby Stutte, Bis- from French Morocco, risks hxs{hop Zlobin, J. H. Duplante, Fred world . middleweight title for ‘h“\smphen, Barbara Willoughby, iirst time tonight at Briggs Sta-|p. ks Hanford, R. D. Warner, dium against squat Jake La Motta, | ~jivjie Neketa, Jack Cenway, an 8 to 5 underdog from New‘James Patterson, Mary Johnson, Yorks tebing Bens. |J. W. perry, Mrs. E. Knox, Roy Cash from Jake's home province|pennis Ken Willard. where he has wu Interest in two small fight clubs, beat down the lower by ring time for the 15- round bout, scheduled at approxi- mately 10:00 p.m. (EZT). The fight will not be broadcast or televised The weatherman predicted that| there was little chance of rain| spoiling the show. If it is rained out, | the card will be rescheduled for ON TUESDAY TRIPS Pan American Airways carried 32 passengers yesterday as follows Wood, Vala- ison, Blanche Fishcrund, Dorothy Riley, James like | Daniels, Wallace Ganty, Mary Jane Ganty, Col. John Noyes, James Or- ton, J. R. Hepe, Ted Heyder, Joe Sadlier, Milward Simpson, Lorna Simpson, Dan Vrooman, Tom H. rie Woed, From this corner it looks Cerdan, largely on the basis of the (ld cuts around La Motta's eyes that keep re-opening in every fight.| Marcel doesn’t hit hard enough to| cump Jake on his panties but his slashing' hooks are just the thing For Estimates on that La Motta never has een knocked | off his feet in 88 fights. Beaten,} yes, 13 times, including a “knock- | out” by Billy Fox, Nov. 14, 1947, BLOCKS for the referee | dewn, FROM NEW YORK CITY m Thompson of New York | City is a guest at the Gastineau.| 1 } SEW FA DAD’S DAY ' Is AUl Smiles 2 with a giff from CASLERS Men’s Slacks 1007% Wool 2 Ply thing to go with AR R RN R AR R RRRAS A 4 2, ¢ Arrow Shirts - @ 9 White Broadcloth or colors. ;fi styles to choose from. 14 4 7 ¢ Neckwear === @ ;5 We are proud of r‘j Ties — everythi :j Paints to solid colored wools. [¢ © “ @ , WIDE UNDER-ARM SPACE— 14 Wool — Rayon — Cotton Gabardines, in Lots of room for curtains, drapes. “ } i § \TIC BOBBIN WIND- ] Blues, Greens, Tans and Maroon. Finely tail- s. ‘_";'?"“ sihgarvisy e {2 ored by McGregor, Strativar, and Arrow. properly filled. . ) 9. FORWARD AND BACKWARD R RRRFRRRRARRIRRRRRRRARIRIRS —Zippers—Continuous Waistbands. Browns, Tans, Blues, Greys. Sport Coats === All Wool — Donegal Tweeds — Cheviots. 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Initial or plain. every garment. \ é Also colored Arrows. gz i Caslers Mens Wear | W. P. J ( Triangle Buildin i ] & 211 So. Franklin 8 coococooceecosesccocce OOOOOOOO0E B o o o o o o o o A A A A A AR \ S 22 S PO 2 2222 or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE EARL CRASS i ment, he sagged but refused to g0 S i eeZeveas 10 HELP YOU 6. REVOLVING SEWMACHINES Features you'll think were especially designed to help you with your next sewing project. High fashioned dresses, children’s clothes, curtains, drapes, mending, darning—all are easier and more fun to do on a Domestic Sewmachine. Come in and see and uy THE DAILY Al McCahill, Pauline McCahill, A, D. Harding, Otto Neuwirth, Elizabeth Neuwirth, Amelia Cesar. From Annette: Jack Bartlett, To Fairbanks: Mrs. H. G. Nord- | |ling, J. G. Husted, Elinor Johnson, | | Barbara Judson, John Poindexter, | John Fee, Paul Solka, Jess Ison, | Dorothy Green. HOUSING PROBLEM FACT FINDERS FOR | CONGRESS ARRIVE Housing experts, on a flying re- cennaissance trip to survey Alaska’s | housing problems for Congress, werc | to arrive here early this afternoon | after a nine-day stay in the West-| ward and Interior. The group was sent to the Terri- tory on a recommendation of the| Senate Appropriations Committee to gather further information for use in consideration of the $15,000,- 000 legislation for Alaska housing. | They stopped here briefly last Mon- (day enroute to Anchorage. Eugene Conger, market analyst for the Federal Housing Authority, arrived here yesterday afternoon, rreceding the two other members of the survey group from the Hous- ing and Home Finance Agency. Burton Young, of the Division of | Lanham Act Functions, heads the group, accompanied by Robert King agency accounting officer. Joseph Woods, underwriting su- pervisor, and Harry Lucas, Juneau Federal Housing Authority repre- centative who accompanied the sur- veyers to Anchorage, also returned yesterday. They plan to remain in Juneau for “two or three days” and tc then go to Ketchikan before return- ing to Washington, D. C., with their | report. HEYDER FROM SOUTH; LUKAN TO KETCHIKAN | A Ted Heyder, Capitcl Theater manager, returned by Pan American | from Seattle yesterday after spend- in3 a month’s vacation in the south | L. O. Lukan, general manager of the B. F. Shearer theaters who | has been managing the theater dur- ing Hevder's absence, left today for | Ketchikan, where he will take ove: the Revilla Theater while Manage: | Harvey Anderson goes south on va- catien. New Basement, House several houses D SON STER, EASIER, BETTER SPOOL PINS 8. AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER 9 LEVER FOR FORWARD AND BACKWARD SEWING A FURNITURE STYLED CABINETS designed for use in any room of your home Avtomatic lift. A beautiful piece of furniture, Maple finished model for kitchen, dinette, bedroom. Four drawer desk model. Walnut or mohogany finish, Also famous fulls OHNSON Box 1232 PHONE 17 ASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ n e { Mr. and Mrs. N, Odell, 3. 1. Oster- pRIN(ESS loulsE man, J. O'Connor, Miss J. Ogle, J. |R. Thompson, C. Watts, G. Webster. passengers disembarking. She sail- | sailing south at 9 a.m. |ing quotation of Alaska Juneau and Mrs. J. Bolton and family, V.| Wright 8, International Harvester Dowson, A. Dahlquist, Dr. and Mrs.| U. S. Steel 21%, Pound $4.03 3/16. | A. Phillips, J. Piwtanan, Miss E. M. DOCKS FROM Sou'I'H!Reed. B. Ross, T. Ritchie, H. C. | Thomsen, Mrs. D. J. Turner, Miss The Princess Loutse docked here | yesterday afternoon at 3:30 with 36 | SIO(K OUOI-AHONS ed for Skagway at 11:30 and will return Friday morning at 8 am, NEW YORK, June 15—\P—Cios- { Passengers arriving were: A. An-|mine stock today is 3, American derson, A. Ayles, O. Brin, the Rev.| Can 89%, Anaconda 26, Curtiss- Curley, Miss M. Coleman, Mrs. E. V.| 24, Kennecott 43%, New York Cen- Con; Miss R. Craighead, J. tral 10, Northern Pacific 12%, V. Gregg, G. Jones, J. Komar, E. Sales today were 950,000 shares. Mrs. M. Little, W. McRea, E.| Averages today are as follows: jone Monaghan. industrials 16458, rails 4243, util- Miss E. M. Nagel, T. Oshoway, | ities 34.08. | PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther in‘ormotion contact H E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof \1 S.S. Aleutian |S.S. Aleutian/ §.S. Baranof June 19 June 26 June 21 | June 28 for f = Seward Ketchikan Seattle for Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle for | Cordova | Valdez Seward | | ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Seruiug AU Alaska Your Skirts— . In at 10 Snow White Laundry Phone 299 RO £ . CLIPPER’ FARES TO SEATTLE REDUCED AS MUCH AS 20% Fly April 15 to June 30 — and save! Fly to Seattle by Pan American 4-engine Clippers April 15 through June 30. Save up to 20% on one-way fares! Free luggage allowance incrjned to 66 lbe. per passenger! Special One-Way 10 SEATTLE FROM Fare (plus tax) Saving NOME $136.00 $24.00 FAIRBANKS 104.00 26.00 WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 72.00 18.00 JUNEAU 60:00 15.00 KETCHIKANt 48.00 11.00 fincludes connections at Annette lsl, BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LPUN AERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS ZThe c?s/em of //e%fll] dpfiefi o] AT SNOW WHITE Out at 4 "a"!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIIIIHIII!IIIIIII!lIIlIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIfilIfiillllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIl"?IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllilIIHlllI_IIHI!I.IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII You can put your SNOW WHITE finished shirt on with confidence because you know that it's spark- ling clean and neat as a whistle. .. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO PATRONIZES SNCW WHITE LAUNDRY SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY e e iy lg LRI R U BT T T TR T T lll]]JIIIHIIIIIIIIII

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