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PAGE FOUR Alaska Empire | | come taxes are Too many consumers think there is no | things that only corporations need | worry about. rl’asnn for them to worry about manufacturers’ excise from 20 YEARS AGO % THE EMPIRE THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 COMMUNICATION | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. l. SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple and its Auxiliary, will hold a meet= |, . goonital, convalescent after a major operation. for Home, Office or St (Fairbanks New your readers that the men invoiv- Publishs every r'v ning except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY [ess Aty 44T o . abbial . . SAauh . TaTedu Alkes | taxes. Yet, of necessity, every time you buy any article, ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE MELEN TROY MON - =7 -7 7. Ppresident | OF any service, you are a part of the pur- ettt i, | GENTLEMEN : beginning at 7:30 p. m. DS n FateNT LT LT amenErepient | chase price, all of the taxes 1 enter into the cost JANUARY 26, 1930 In order to clarify the misunder-| Carson A. Lawrence, ALFRED ZENG - - - Business Manaser | of making that article or providing that service. & A Sunday extra edition of The Empire told of the finding of Col,|Standing that may arise from the | FOrshipful Master; Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class. Matter. A woman's hat bears 150 taxes hidden in its price | ® ;)“):““i\;w?‘: :xBe" Eielson’s plane wreckage 90 miles east of North Cape, Siberia, the ‘B:;Xctl; P“]bl;ShE:! ycstle_rd;e.‘y; c:nncetm- MES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tag . There are 151 taxes involved in the cost of a loaf | ® ot . ’ e e “labor dispute” between two O it s T et o 00 o MY 1 et dets > Sls Gerald B. Shaw % | news having been radioed by Marion Swenson from the steamer Nanuk |loca) electrical contractors and Lo- 3 six months, $800; one vear, $15.00 of bread. When a man buys a suit of clothes he pays | J Ruth Bost | to The Seattle Times. Discovery of the wreckage, but not of the bodies, |cal 462, International Brotherhood @ B P 0 ELKS v mail, postace paid. at the following rates: s RS e g i e ” ? v One year. n advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; 116 taxes. When you purchase a ¢ you pay anywhere | & Frederick Paul o | was made by Pilots Joe Crosson and C. H. Gillam, who were convinced [of Electrical Workers. R e L el Nt & faver A ‘they. $01, Bromptly, notiey from $300 to $500 in taxes; when you buy a packagt |g Aimee Palmer | that Eielson and Earl Borland had been killed instantly. The wreckage| It has never been the policy of Meeting every Wednesday at the B Sifice of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | Of cigarettes, 113 cents of the price goes for taxes;|e Elizabeth Wilcox © | was near the region of native reindeer herders who had reported hearing | International Brotherhood ~of El-| 8P.M. Visiting brothers wel- O e Nepnones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, when you buy a $3.75 bottle of W the tax col-|e Mrs. M. W. Whitely ® |2 plane November 9, the day the fliers disappeared. ectrical Workers to create labor mm : DEWEY BAKER, [ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS lector gets $2.06. . Mrs, Agnes Ayer ... . PR A disputes; therefore, I was reluc- Exall uler. W. H. BIGGS, v St tce: — o % . <t P A e o o 0 o 0 @ g oy It ta atement to the| Becretary. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for Is % BEy WEter thel the [ of thingsiiant 8 ¢ * ° Having become . interested it 'Taku ‘mining properties. d. L. HUl, prztsmw'}?;;e ar:l};;:tL ::n any way republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | what it used ? axation is not painless. ; - wise rf:dxl(d )m .,L paper "nl\u the mn:l news vuh(h\hcrd} il Y et : \] s I TA I' ‘,pioneer Lynn Canal fox, fatmer, 80ld (6 Sa ' tFerCay. £, W18 (Beusathiny injure the contractors who have herein. |1t is just so arranged and comtrived that we do not p ONE R l Island plant to his partner, Harry Chambers. He retained ownership [been signatory to agreements and S T R s 1| el e ibiE at its real source fRIDAY NIGH' MEE“"G of the Sullivan Island Fox Farm, where he had a large number of blue [have been parties to harmonious BLACKWELL’S 9 Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. | i — it fuxes. relations with our Local for a num- CABINET SHOP i Excise Lm- —— ber of years. 3 117 Main St. Phone 773 — - Igloo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, Mrs. G. Kirkham of Douglas was able to return home from St. Itmt:hoo;'es :'}:e ’:3 l;u:xn'ess‘;elg:; High Quality Cabinet Work sen ve for e niot 0 Such taxes are unqu outside of wartime, harshly at an unfair advantage. ably discriminatory and, unfair. Secretary of the Treasury Snyder himself testified Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies -Phone 206 ..Second and Seward._ Jacqualine Martin; Treasurer, Nellj Dorothy Russell; =ably surprised to see the picture of the Los Angeles doctor who had joperated on him the previous summer. The picture was of Dr. H. W. Martin, taken with his bride, Louella Parsons, identified as a “special fhe Union takes the stand that the proper time to negotiate an agree- ment is prior to the time that a year may not have any actual feeling of contribut- ing to the cost of government. There are “deducts” | from his pay check, to be sure, but since the beginning Biggs; Historian, Chaplain, Adelia MacDonald; Ser- geant-at-Arms, Nadia Kardanoss; all parties become signatory to it— New steam is building under a move to repeal|ing Friday night at 1.0.0.F. Hall} i many, if not all} of the Federal excise taxes adopted | with installation of new officers ed are not repairmen as stated in f {as a wartime measure, Secretary of Comerce Sawyer) for 1950 the main event of the Mrs. H. L. Stabler and baby letf the hospital, returning home. your article. They are construction l)s the latest to add his voice to that of many Con-!evening. . WP i zlectricians covered.by a Construc- gressmen, advocating relief from the nuisance taxes. — Frank L, Garnick, President of Mining Engineer D. Williams of the Hirst-Chichagof arrived on tion Agreement signed f!une {8 nou l. N m ;Hv says he will make recommendations to the Presi-|the Igloo the past year, W ill be in-|the Princess Mary and registered at the Gastineau Hotel. 19«_19. simultaneously and in good e e NOo. id(n\ who so far has merely hinted that he might |stalled as Past President and Anita 2 faith by bthe ”‘IWO ele{“‘fiallczgi Regular Meetings Each Friday accept a “revision” of some existing taxes, provided j Garnick, President of the Auxiliary ing the M Lod; tractors, by officers of cal 3 ‘s any Toss in revente is more than offset by increased | the last two years, will be installed | WRLBIEEY '”"’ef;“,“"‘; heFr i é&n“;"g":" oo the Prin-|rBEW, along with an Interna- levies on business and from other sources. as Past President of Auxiliary. cess Mary aiter a month in San Francisco Vi g amily. 'txl';l‘“lA Represe:tamepof gz?uzlv B S A T b A Peloar ’ ment was approvi e This year, howeevr, Mr. ms ay not be able Other new officers are, for the 4 is Agreel to stem 3}1(- increasing dc;,:nr: (:: ;m‘.iw,«nl.l;u,;»m_ or | Igloo: President, W. H. Biggs; Among passengers arriving on the Princess Mary were J. Calvin, |20, 1949, by the International Of- at least a slash of these levies. The government col- | First Vice President, George Jor-|T. J. Barnes, Miss G. Forrest, J. R. Jones, J. S. MacKinnog, Mr. and fl"tet;‘:;fe'fi'v%;;: :z:::’“:i'eo";‘;’mcg‘ ¢ Bose es | gensen; Secon /ice President, 2 , D. 8. 3 > R Everybody right now is discussing taxes. Right lects some 50 excise taxes, imposed on commodities ; ’59!; I_l‘for‘dm\HCT e Mrs. R. Southwell, R, Pekovich, D. S. Baroumes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Van of the Agreement, Under the terms | e sbinot s G e and services. Most of the imposts were newly set,|Sam Paul; Secret E Mavern, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilson, R. Carrigan, F. Beauchamp, Mr. L 1" up on the subject is the following editorial from the con: Treasurer, John Reck; Chap-| of the Agreement, the effective date e hexa. tore Cincinnati Enquirer, pertinent and to the line: or increased, as a defense measure to cut purchasesjra s - a‘“"ce St }i;slorinxx,l |and Mrs. R. C. Mize and daughter, Miss J. Morris, D. J. Wiliams, Mrs. {is August 1, 1949, Approximately’ 30 g 3 , > of materials needed in war production. The promise , Dean C. E e} 5 4 ; v The man on the streets seems to think little about | vya« that such taxes would be lifted within six months | Felix Gray and Sergeant-at-Arms, | A. A. Brandt, J. P. Pennerin and O. Sovold. s;;;:flaft(e)rfl:g:xovg:’:g 012:?:;!:; Your Reliable Pharmacists high taxes, but he is painfully aware of the high cost! 4 “shot in the arm.” He is not the only one. Demo- ) Joseph Sadlier. Olaf Bodding was| 5 < ' o of living. It might profit him to stop and ponder the: after war’s end. g elected trustee for a three-year Mrs. Winnifred Jones, manager of Gordon's Store, planned a five- | W0l letters to the Local to e BUTLER-MAURO B g F F after wars en 3 " tri Pacific C » effect that they “desired to with- DRUG CO. fact that they add up to the same thing! Mr. Sawyer considers repeal would give business term, - week business trip to Pacific Coast cities, her first one outside in 10 draw from the proposed agreement.” o Under our present scaeme of withholding taxes | cratic and Republican leaders in Congress have in-| New officers in the Auxiliary, {months. She planned to do spring and summer buying and vacation in| 1 was also stated in your art- e pnlnl‘uss ::vstom e FM;(;( ;1 creasingly lined up behind different plans to junk the | besides Miss Garnick are: i;r : California. Mrs. Rae Stevens was to take charge in her absence. Lo et ine TheAl AN AR T Al k u i revenue) the average im;widual making $5,000 or less nuisance levies, which plaseigiliay CHiterent bisliies x:n: Iilxt‘?x(\.q!mv‘l:ll*‘lll,xfi' vg;crc:.:iy-' o R negotiate with the electrical con- as ‘a usic supply ; g b e s | Reading The Empire the previous day, John T. Spickett was agree- |tractors at their recent meeting. of the withholding tax the typical taxpayer has grown | last year and the prior year that excise taxes nould 3 . 3 Shiver of ‘how e to regard this as not his own money anyhow, since [ be re-examined “with a view of fitting them togc ther | dusicipt, El %.;(uulh_ .Mmsh.fll, T of movie news. PIREVRSRC. Do referred to Dr. Martin by | ely not after violation for as e ystem adaptable to our peacetime re- \fertie Smith; Doorkeeper, Edith|Dr. Sloane, former Juneau physician then a resident of Los Angeles.|jong as six months. in a coherent quirements.” If, at the end of Anlte Garnick was eIl On behalf of the members of Lo- cal 462, International Brotherhobd it never even ieaches his hands. Y ; Powh doesn’t want to lose revenue but 2 e rustee for the three-year term. GENERAL PAINTS the year, he owes no balance on his income tax, he . 5 ; ! Weather: High, 34 low, 29; clear. headed by agreement with our Union. No other issue is involved. (Signed)— JACK A. THOMPSON President & Business Mer. lodge the past year " P > jé { a | appare ntly recogn the injustice of the program v 2 3 ki 3 fe:l h:sdgu:l‘m olrr lior ‘x?tjthl‘ns ; Andthlft t:l:w ,h“q Such taxing experts as Senator George, Demo-| Following n:.\'(.f.‘mmx\l' Alef:]esh e Lot Electrical SWorkers, 71 SARK - anly: and WALLPAPER i v e N sm-w at the with-| tic chairman of the Finance Committee, have de- -‘Y““L‘r will ):L‘ -Ajj‘“ by ‘:l‘ ‘a;‘i ¥ ‘ 3 that the two _ electrical con- holding tax has been too large in his case—he actualy | 70 0 AP0 T ohen) Representative Dingell, Demo- | memters who have joined € Dally lessons n Engllsh la,/ L. GO fzactors. llye, U ko, fhelc gigbed Ideal Paint Store may feel that he is getting something for nothing when and Means Committee, urged the refund check arrives! In a very practical way, therefore, the withhold- ing tax—while it may be a great convenience to the Federal Government—is contributing to public indif- ference toward governmental profligacy. It isn't human to object to the waste of other people's money. :Sl 500,000,000 And too many Americans these days aren’t actunlly’ wishful thinking when Senator Wiley s aware of the taxes they are paying! | onment of excises would spur busine: As we have just pointed out, the withholding: woyig be recouped in added income taxes. scheme makes even direct taxation comparatively pain- | loss would be nothing like $1,500,000,000 less. But beyond that, the average man pays a great | “luxury” tax is completely inequitable. It should have volume of HIDDEN TAXES that he doesn’t even know { no place in Feder: al lev: regardless of revenue needs. e)‘st These den taxes, howeevr, enler du ectly into the present c'osi oi Hvir{é‘ THéy Are & very teat fActm' Phione 549 Fred W. Wendt ——— Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP crat of the House Way Senators Wile back a and John- | Nadia Kordanoss, as refreshment Last | chairman. 1é | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The balance of the stock was sold at cost.” Say, “The REMAINDER of the stock.” . , OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Danseuse (woman ballet dancer). nounce dan-suz, A as in AH, U as in FUR, accent second syllable. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Oblique; observe the IQUE. | SYNONYMS: Narrate, relate, recite, recount, descrbe tell. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” {increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: IMPELLING; driving or urging forward. “A sense of duty was the impelling force that aroused him.” MODERN ETIQUETTE oserra LER a Republican, Usher in Season |Store—2dv call at the home of the bride? f i UNITED STATFS | A. Because the girl is not welcomed by the family until they do so. 3 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | This call should be made just as son as the enws of the engagement has “Juxury” tax cutback. New York business consult- exises should be re- e e reduction, son, a Democrat, month Beardsley Ruml, ant, told Congress all “punitive” pealed outright. The fiscal rub is that these levies bring in about .ar in Federal revenues. It is probably the aband- so the loss But the net Besides the <l Pro- LEGION OF THE MOCSE No. 2I Meets Friday, Jan. 27. All mem- bers requested to be present. In- itiation and lunch.—adv. 411-2t TIDE TABLY JANUARY 27 tide 1:46 am,, 8:06 a.m., 3:16 p.m., 6.0 ft. 136 ft. 38 ft. 10.5 ft. Let us High tide tide Low High tide 9:45 p.m,, e 0 © @ o te00000se . © °® e Low ° » . . Brownie's Liquor Store T,l“f.,flf‘.fl‘.ifi' Hotel Phone 103, 139 So, Franklin , o8 Beasonble Rates, . 5 5 P. 0. Box 2508 \ PHONE SINGLE O Americans average 80 bus a year. l'idl& s - e - ——— Weéthen didn't“wear slacks in Shakespeare’s day. ' If they had, perhaps he wouldn’t have written, “There’s in the nebulous thing we call “inflation.” Too many individuals suppose that corporate in- ,n divinity that shapes our ends.” Genuine Nancy Ann Story Book PHONE 555 -_ - e — S ~————-—————— IDolls for Valentine’s Day at Alas- e e e ] ——— "'e Washmglon 'g fast plugl on the enemies of the | ka’s finest Hardware &nd Fur:;lou:;( Q. .Why is it necessary for the parents of the bridegroom-elect to | SEREGEG—_———————————S—— "[ H rannan an. - M G R d Secretary Brannan solemnly an- quncg Bnos. omas adware (°l e"y- 0-ROUN nounced that surplus potatoes, Widest Selection of ¢ —_ | which the government has been | PAINTS —— OILS (Continued from Page One) buying hand over fist at $1.08 a/ Bureau of Land Management |been received. LI U“Rs Builders’ and Shelf |bushel would' be given to any na- District Land Office Q. Is “I know Miss Brown" the proper thing to say when being Q HARDWARE formed so tney couid answer their|tion that wanted them. This wa H Anchorage, Alaska. lintroduced to her for a second time? FHONE 399 | hailed as the answer to the spud December 23, 1949. A. No; this sounds as if, it were trouble to make a second ac- Remington ewri SOLD g:tml sgelclmt:yn J. B. Burford & Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |, oi0qoment, Brown.” | Q. When a man is making a business call, Isn't it all right for Repuklican critics who, he added, seemed to he well supplied with speeches on the subject. “Every time the Republicans g pxx?ll;x;.” Brannan was slyly point~ Say, “I have already had the pleasure of meeting Miss ing out the absurdity of the whole Notice is hereby given that Eu- gene B. Lowman, has made applica- tion for a trade and manufacturing The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery ot | sk 1 | Potato price-support program. For B, :’:{d::gn hc?r:p;‘m]‘::g”‘"l‘f l;]‘:f‘“;e ‘ Lue .{m! ne in.:izle Padts site under section 10, act of May 14, | him to place his hat and brief case on the desk of the man with whom Phone 704 able to do that on Sl-u—plfl!ev din- 1. Potatoes are so costly to trans- 1898, (30 Stat.A 413 48 US.C. '.461) he is talking? “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ers, we ought to be able to get|POrt that no nation will take them Anchorage Serial 012189, described| A. No; he should keep these articles in his lap. HAY, GRAIN, COAL Satisfied Customers” few speeches prepared for us on |¢VEm @S & gift. oy on supplemental (ownsh‘lp pxlat as| and STORAGE b5 ‘have to hand ou 3 | 0 buy 4y . , . . o o mfxc:;:,:“fige El(l;nda:eul D’:‘r':(" an estimated surplus of 67,000,000/ the CR.M. containing 533 acres, I- 0 0 K a n d I- E A R N A. C. GORDON STEVENSQ (Aflwm cY Seators was to support President bushels. Of this mountain of spuds, and it is now in the files of the Dis- GREASES — GAS — OIL fruman’s stand on Formosa. Their | O0lY & drop in the bucker 217000 [ o, Anchoraie AL ; LADIES'—MISSES’ shels cd SO bes ir . 1 000 bushels—can be abs 3 1. What explorer succeeded in reaching the North Pole after seven READY-TO-WEAR [ Jllneall "fllor cfl. view was voiced by Senators Russell of Georgia and McKellar of T‘,n_‘school-lum‘h and welfare programs. nessee, who agreed that the “Am- 3.v The L”“j which ch.lt‘ Sam erican people don’t want to go to|Must pay for su plus SaIne. po- . war over Formosa.” tatoes jumps from $1.55 a hundred | "8 o pounds last September to $220 in| POSING prettily on beach ball, March, all of which is why Brannan (left) i Any and all persons claiming ad- | Foot of Main Street, | versely any of the above mentioned | attempts? {1and should file their adverse claims | 2. What President of the U. S. at first refused pay for his services, in the District Land Office, within “ and then agreed to accept enough for his expenses? the period of publication or thirty | 3. Which State of the U. 8. is sixth in size, but smallest in popula- days thereafter, or they will be bar- 1 tion? Beward Street Near Third MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM The Charles W. Carter Shirley Rhodes “Miss “Unorthodox” Mr. Bender maintains the only basic solution » 3 red by the provisions of the statutes. | The Republican policy committee |for surplus crops is to let prices| FioHil i pni Aquamald Jang CHESTER. W. McNALLY, 4. How many bones are there in the human arm? Moriuary » daily habit—ask for it by i e e maibi | Bron to bensfit the consumer and| BISGEIBIMSISRAET i Florgeg Acting Manager,| O What are the names of the strings on a violin? ’ name try to write a new GOP policy |Fay a subsidy to help the producer.| Winter season. (International) | First publication, Jan. 26, 1950. | ANSWERS: Fourth and Franklin Sts. J Dalri statement, was stolidly eating lunch |This is the nub of the Brannan! Last publication, Feb. 16, 1950. 1. Admiral Robert E. Peary. PHONE 136 uneau alrles, Inc. in the Mayflower Hotel. | Plan. s’ g o e i 2. Georga Washington. s —— Chrysler Marine Engines Across the room, a big, well-dres- Capital News Capsules Nevada. olL] S\Pum 3. EfiP AP ER N i v Casler’s Men's Wear Thirty. sed man spied the policy-makers Philippine corruption—A big scan- W He looked vaguely familiar—like a |dal is brewing in the Philippines. €/6/1 |O/NlIN/A T| u 5 E A D, and G MACHINE SHOP floorwalker at a swank department|The American Embassy reports that = s VR s]l R e % Pormerly SABIN'S Marine Hardware store or a Hollywood director. It!millions of dollars of benefits vot-| Ta:noss A% tronx e NS EENMBELATE Stetson and Mallory Hats was George Bender, ex-Congress-|ed Filipino veterans by the U. S| q. Trumpsted 51, Wading bird o THINEVE Arrow Shirts and Underwear Chas. G. Warn C y man from Ohio and a Taft booster.|Congress is finding its way into| 13, Within 3 . b E) Allen Edmonds Shoes e er Lo. Happily Bender strode across the {the pockets of Filipino politicians 1:- lj:]‘;l'i)" . BN B [ E L L l s A I R L l N E s Bkyway Luggage room, whispered a few words to[rather than war veterans. M ByAaeH D[1[T/O ) the Mayflower’s orchestra director,| Ambassador Cowan has sent a g RIO/W DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN HOME GROCERY Sidney, cleared his throat, and roar- | scorching cable to Secretary of N E P B o T A “ Y o sone: Siate Acheson urging him to Tead wARIRO|3]1 via Petershurg and Wrangell Phone 146 “I'm leoking over a 4-leaf clover |the riot act to President Quirino,} YEs With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg usnnu Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 e e RRESCERARTIS | BN SNSRI R P o 5 SOV R RO . P L GRS . o015 T . : y v R =— g > - - - e = @ that we overlooked before. |now in Johns Hopkins Hospital in ) 5 C t af The first leaf is courage, the se- | Baltimore. 2. Crooked Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle onvenient afternoon departures, at 2:00 P. M. American Meat — Phone 38 ’1'1‘”“‘)1 1~i tight ] Just Jam—American military po- | 2. Geometrical DOWN 2. Thrown into FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 c L o T n E s 1e third 1s our Party that's al-|lice have solved one of the big | 26. Safe keeping 1. Long trying ways right {mysteries of the month—why so| 28 Mufea ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES To Banish “Bl Monday” No need explaining, the one re-|many thousands of Eastern Ger- STETSON HATS e maining mans have been crossing into the Quality Work Clothing To give you more freedom Is Taft that we adore.” western zones and returning with | nd of parrot | . : from work — TR o | Oldest Bank in Alaska FRED HENNING i the GOP National Committeeman |they found nearly every one of the | * " radium | z Complete Outfitter f from Towa, Bender switched his |visitors was carrying a jar of jam. i | — H m“k‘ l.llldl" o me e b g || 1091—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 Finished with his singing, Ben-!sian supervision in eastern Ger- | G der boomed at the Republican eld- {many o bad it blackens teeth II he B M B hr n. w- coWLmG 1 . ers: “I'm unorthodox, and I know |for months . L ® e Cnas H. 9. G AVES it, but sometimes I think .| ndon’s weird Policy—The Brit- | | cm‘“ Baty's too orihodyx g |[SD 8T UD to sirange tricks I the [ Bank The Clothing Man - ex ender |middle East. The British Foreign | | DeBoto—Dodge Trucks ' rented a su pose | Office is suring Trans-Jordan | | LEVrS OVERALLS with a somewhat pai t at!to make peace with the new state | instr ! T D for Boys the Philadelphia convention in 1948, |of Israel also urging Iraq to| pont | : Sa ety epasit SHAFFER'S —— |oper € pipeline he gre: " follow sut n pipeline to the great P . sut | B v on |Thst retmerice e et il e ; Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT ||| “Say !t With Flowers” but Charley Brannan, the big, likabie [at the same time Britain is ship- ghoas | Z . “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Secretary of Agriculture, s a guile- |ping its latest tanks and newest | ancient COMMERCIAL FOR BETTER MEATS less looking fellow, but he pulled |type jet aircraft to Egypt where | . mitae SAVINGS 13—PHONES—49 Juneau Florist suggested that the State Depart- |their only use would be in & new Opening Free Delivery stz sis ment kc%p the Democrats better in- | middle stern war, . Qne indefinitely “’u

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