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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1950 DOUGLAS BATTERING fCRICAUAPPUANCE it o I h \ ! . During h rAGE Twu - his shirts... NEWS SERVICE IS OPENED | > s the Cosst Guam PECIA COUNCIL | g vl school at Groten, Conn., and had to be a special meeting with Maytag products his first further specialized radio training. Douglas City Council to- ed line, Harold Zenger, who Born in Juneau, son of Mr. and night in the City Hal rmed Saturday from Seattle, Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Harold at- cd an eclectrical appliance | tended Juneau schools. During the | o 1 Th cil and Mayor will check over th al plans for the Fifth at 211 South Franklin Street. | war he was married to Miss { v | The Maytag line he has taken dred Jones of Alexandria, V. as et sewer and water proj clothing store on Franklin. d through the General| (Continued from Page 1) | from W. P. Johnson, who will | and they have two children. Since Administration and either T P b to ma n Frigidaire his return from the w Harold"| ..... t the plans. Chinese Nationalist island strong- (¢ ees from the Franklin Street | Zenger has been with the Bureau | - hold. | of Public Roads and has r ly W.S.C RVICE MacArthur's Report | jon to the Maytag auto- | been operating the Gus George | | | e Women's Society of Christ- A summary from Gen. MacAr- will meet tonight at|thur’s headquarters in Tokyo said | freezeys, Zenger will de has just completed a course the hor of Mrs. | several hundred junks and other srson and Hallicrafter i Maytag en, .v on Fourth Street.|light craft were sighted about 10 I kinds of batteries for of the group, miles off Inchon on tire west coast | ortable and battery radios, elec- CUSHING HE { which of the Douglas|of Korea, which juts like a sore | stoves and refrigerators, all John Cushing of Sitk | comnr y Methodist Church, Mrs, | thumb into the Yellow Sea between | cam |at the Baranof 'wWm. Kerns, w the Communist-held mainland ana e Japan. These were believed to be o > s A e S e R RACTION carrying the Southern garrison | 1, whose mother | Which abandoned Ongjin pcmnsul:x‘ E L L l s A I R L I N E s illed in I way accident | northwest of Seoul- K when struck by @ VeRICIe | pccociateq Press Correspondent O. | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | fru . 3 H. P. King, reported the fall of | via Pelersburg and wrange“ . i fhe % way HE "kes ,hem',‘ ction for e children. The | Kimpo air port, said in a dispaten | ol g 3 inches tall, | from Suwon that tne Reds we-"i With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg 5 3 es - 3 i P a . . e Klddles, r o toward that ity 30| Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 1-Day Shirt Service since 1895 of Seoul. This was the FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 mentioned as Rhee’s = ng machines, ironers pRliances and Sur preside FAWN BIG A k old { s than 18 bi to ed for in a house a screened enclos- | yhen it is old enough to v miles so: first ci \ itself it will be turned cm.crbgency capital, but reliable re-| . _____ &P R P B B SR Gl e U TNIRD DAY nto a game reserve. ports said the Rhge government 2 E - : . | now s consigerably sarther south. || ‘There is no substifute for GOOD Plastering | TO A | >, e ae . . G e vuwn-} 8 ; : A _For expert, distinctive plastering . . . ! Lo 3 | Veterans Support Your Candidate! with the plaster that INSULATES . . . cali ! b er to Seattle yesterday on the| Nella Jermain Costume Ball. { ; b \fternoon PAA i He will join g gelock, Friday, at Parish Hall 15 yrs. experience RAY l“cz Phone Douglas 21 is wife there, where she is ncvl\-} 41-3t il ing medical care | VISITORS | Mrs. 2 ;ike and son George arrived y day via PAA from | i ¥ Los Angeles, where Mr. Deike is| 1ttending the Shriners Convention . . Refreshingly yours.. () Over the week-end and the 4th “Tuffies” ovror Sanforized denim jeans with zipper fronts s ad double- knec Size 4-16. rer left last night on the Prin-| for the round trip | and the Whitehorse, | tour. Returning here Fri- | will visit through Sun- n Mrs. Deike and son will th to join Mr. Deike. | from Pittsburgh, Pa. Wanis Crab Meal From Russ Labeled WASHINGTON, June 28 — (@ — Rep. Mack (R-Wash) has asked the Federal Trade Commission to uire labeling on crab meat im-| ed from Russia that will posi-| identify it as a product ot ..with Hamm’s Plaid Shirfs Sanforized cotton br with long sleeves. Sizes 4-12. p sp = 2 & @ Cowhoy Hats Green, Black and Red. | l | wdcloth i | suggested to Chairman 1R PRehrends fh 3 e QUALITY SIN CE /8587 be i)mnu&’d from “product of USSR’ to “product of Communist Russia “‘Soviet Union” or “Soviet Russia.” = He said that would identify it more clearly to housewives. CALIFORN Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Preston of Plumbing ® Healing Still time to save at I Goldstein’s. Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 M i SPECIAL—1 W ONLY H“rri Mac'. ine Shop Fne. PABCO Exterior Gloss White House b4 i Paint—$395 a gallon. Juneau- e ! Young Hardware Co., Inc. 41-4t [PPSR DRSS S S 4SS S S For GET YOUR SUPPLY now of: light, crisp, extra refreshing Hamm's. Order handy 6 pack or full case in bottles or cans. Juneaw’s merica’s ost Refreshing Beer Own with smoothness aged in’ "N THEO. HAMM BREWING CO., ST PAUL 1, MINN. Roberta Messerschmidt A¢th of JULY OUEEN Co-sponsored by Rotary Club and Business and Professional Women FROM THE LAND OF SKY BLUE WATERS