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PAGE FOUR g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™™ I T T A e TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951 D l l h E | the United States has been strengthened in the last] o - I 7 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 at 4 aska m lre two months. The Air “'Funr' is ¢ mn\nu{h.u.:;l{v on| = ' r i‘ ea' er al SECOND and FOURTH mb;:mm every evening except Sunday by m, observers to fill the gaps in radar defense.| == 20 Y Monday of each month S\'rnns“fll;':'M:l'::'\sth'ce‘ (J"‘:\l(l : Alaska 000 ~;jnl<vrf» needed are being recruited by - T H E E hi P I R E 2 J‘ Kn\ Scottish Rite Temple HELEN TROY MONSEN - L - . President vilian defense commissions | e et e e A et i i 2} | beginning at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President gt . | | Wm. A. C ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor The reasons there can be no impregnable radar | { JANUARY 23, 1931 1 w~ .h r"pperfleld, | orshipful Master; the near future are technical as well as Because radar is ineffective when the rays a building, hill or obstruction other than the the b JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Eatered In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class Matter, SUBSCREPTICN RATES: Delivered by carrier in Juneau anc Douklas for $1.50 per month; six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 By mail, postare paid, at the following rates: R. J. Sommers, Territorial Highway Engineer, had left for Sitka in connection with the hydroplane landing port to be established there. | Weather conaittons ana temper- | P (. atures at varlous Alaska points| , made the honor roll a P emester | 8150 on the Pacific Coast, at 4:3¢ made the honor roll at the close of the first semester | it b Bs B.P. 0 ELKS January 23 acons in most can give effective Subscribers wil! One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50 | Walter Swap one month, in advance, $1.50 v when turned skyward within angles that Glastns g m, 120th confer @ favor it they will promptly motify | L "y o Lo ditions jeorge Gilligan igh School were Vieno Wahto, Hilja Reinikka, William | &7 Mesiidian Time, and | released by the Weather Bureau | Meeting every Wednesday at 8 RESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | are built the fewer the gaps in the electronic “fence ttle, Wash. Many of the units on the coastal & at the Coliseum Theatre February 2 and 3. Among those who had the | | leading roles were M. S. Jorgensen, Frank Metcalf, Vance Blackwell,| NATIONAL e close bliy I dmonton yissing clea | Meoge Lodge No. 708 -9—Ice Needie -52—Fog || Regular Meetings Each Friday the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the delivery F. J. Waite °lo nd Adtid bk . i s of their papers. ; 1 | Cashen, Elsa Lundell and Astrid Loken, first place and Bernice Edwar e ey Griioe:. by Badbness) Oftise S, Thus, although the radius of a ground-based radar Thelma McCorkle O fTbiell Casben, Margarel “Petrol: WBiatey v iienmdu 5 e r CCLCHE PM. Visiting brothers welcome, — blip” frequently is spoken of as about 150 miles Oscar G. Olson ¥ e - : 7oL Mk Pox 1€ Anchorage 11—Clear | WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 | Kronquist, Stephanie Africh, Wilma Feero and Helen Pusich Annette Isl Ty 2 A The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | an enemy plane might, by coming in low, get within Edward H. McNulty o ¢ Annette Island 36—Cloudy ! Ruer. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. nmn of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- R W 4 bell White o | = 5 | Barrow 1 el 50 miles of a target before registering on a rad be hite 7—Snow e credited in this paper and also the local news published > S A cast of 75 young women a Live hatd | Betk . ———. hmm ope. The cl together that radar intercept unit Villoria o A cd 75 3 g men and men of Juneau were hard at | Lu.txl ol -21—Clear — — — Harry Frank o | work rehearsing for the musical comedy, “Beauty Shop,” to be presented | Cordova . 15—Partly Cloudy | TR R ° ° . enough to one another so that their revolving ® & ® o O o o o Belva Willia idna Reindeau, Evelyn Hollmann, Dorothy Bakke and | overlap, but to form an unbroken ring would cost sev- Lniilins GoVernor— erel times the $300,000,000 already appropriated for i ARNOLD L FRANCIS Aok ! TR et i { [ Douglas High School basketball players were the champions of Gas- oy et The radar and ground spoiter Wattilhgs are. to Foo | tineau Ct rey took their third straight game of a possible serie sfil send fast jet planes aloft to intercept Intruders. The TODAY {0t five at las by a score of 26 to 13. A. Gair and R. Fox starred | i warnings are ir d also to enable civilians to seek | for ‘Douglas L rom and L. Sisson were the brightest spots | Jome rom the skies. At rade helter before death fall 3 g the Juneau lin | Northw ing at Mrs, Ray Renshaw, Ke | Northway E— | Petersburg scopes rimming the T Y rce enlisted men and technicians | Apartments H i A I 1 ¢ n and techr L | An A ted Press dispatch from The Hague announced the death | Portl The ap-1At 7:30 pm Dorcas Society wiil| 3 ap-1 et at home of Mrs, Don Comp- | Of Anna Paviova, aged 45, Russian dancer, considered the world's nm-i Prince George ss of influenza. She had performd | Seattle arance of unsch ]( ‘I ’”‘””"‘I‘”‘“”; Bl '; t North Douglas Road. est ballerina, after a three-day ns now and then through a pilot’s neglect | ; = & 2 Stat i hef 1S 1 ar s ect i the U d States six years before. Many Juneauites had seen her wm 1 nitehorse Brownie's Liquor Store Phene 103 139 Se. Frankiin Partly Cloudy |' F. O. Box 2508 -21—Snow their number a close guarded secret—Air Ft study the screens twenty-four hours a day. pe which hs itka ry 23, 1951 At 7:30 p.n.—Basketball, Mt. Edge | | | IOOF Hall January 24 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not sa: don't know as I care tc I don’t know THAT I care to go.” -~ i R ‘p mm'lrl on a chart (1!1 I;num stations, where it :U'f’“\(‘-*i cumbe vs Juneau High School | and her troupe when they appeared in Seattle on one of their tours. Yakut Cloudy | < officers to inst activity. 4 | Yakutat . 20— | ey S 5 3 | in High School gym PR Sy i RADAR jmcE GAPS At the smaller temporary Units the watcher Bim=|At 8 pm—Area captains meet with| Weather: High, 40; low, 31; rain-snow. 1 C—————— 5 eIf often telephones to inform the commander of an| Civil Defense Council in City " " t our radar defenses have gaps is no mili : e~ o e, | 1 That our radar defenses have gaps is no MUARY | oo it that he has “plcked up a bogey” or | Hall Chambe ; el ‘ The Rexall Store { secret. Any potential foe who understands electronics it e cttior siuing b . sossl.|At 8 pm.—Juneau Singers practics ! " ]\ i\ I unexpected plane he officer, sizing 4 ssi- | £ m.—Jul 1 Singers pra i an read the Congressional Record is in a position it g il ' 3 4 to know that an unbroken electronic warning ring 3 Methodi | ty \V L. GORDON | 1 gt & field and shout, “Scramble four at Baker Yoke Thir- S 3 | | BUTLER-MAURQO f about any area is impossible at this time. 5 3 i At 8 pm Odd Fellows meet in | beeeeeerrrsrersocrraceeees et | ! ty-two,” which would mean send up four planes to DRUG CO. 1 | | i her b w tion, The big defense secret is how strong our land, air | ot ratbtat a NGRS A i ercept unidenti craft at a designated loc: and sea-based radar protection really is, and where JIIETCo L L0 i g ey Iy ow the “bogeys” always have turned out At noor 1 Slut aranof. the unavoidable gaps might be found. Lack of such Up to now the “bogeys” alwaj At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. ks 5 S OUNCET i W b . ipes =R 2 e costly | to be frier craft—military, commercial or private— | At 7:30 p.m.—Chapeladies will meet N MISPRONOUNCED: Debris. Pronounce de-bre, first E as (By Associated Press) H g information would make aerial attack a more costly I ORI Al 1 RN, abcant s Hd.suTAb] {7 1 i askKa Masic supply gamble for any forelgn power. It probably would com- | Whose pilots had failed to give the required 20 minutes | at home of Mrs. Hagmeler Colg i el i Korean _fighting front — Allied |} - y | t 8 pm—Alaska Potters meet at OFTEN MISSPELLED: Respectfully (in a manner expressing re-|forces drive back into Wonju, grab Artinr 3. Deeennd | rder given) its e airstrip a sh arm- order given). litdl irstrip \ndy push arim- || pianoy py 3 »artial, unbiased, unprejudiced, just. red patrol five miles north of |; Sap| \ustrument pel enemy planes to fly at a low level when approach- | radio notice before entering a defense identification |A { i Let u w'uu;mn ing a target area, making it easier for ground ob- [ zone. The newest planes that have shown themselves| A.B. Hall | spect). Re ctively (eac S: Fair, VSCS meets at home | 3 this f interception are the Lockheed (At 8 p.m servers to spot them. ‘.\m\ul for this type of intercef E: = 4 b g oy % i 2 o cal 1 b oS % RIS A. Saunders, 29 Chan- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is your: nt central front commu Ph L} - o y 3 | F-94's, two-place radar-equipped jets. | y S el g m g op || -Phone 206 _Second and Sewarc. The radar “fence” along the coasts and borders of I 38 ments. rease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | “2Uons hub. Ame rican. jets dl“““‘ | At 8 pm—Elks Lodge. | INAPPREHENSIVE; defictent in power of discerning. “He was inappre- | (0 Russlan-made Jjels and S8 - e Wasl II‘Ifl on This was followed by eral | meet at home of Mrs. John Mec- | . biggest jet air battle of Korean war.| GENERAL PAINTS \ interoffice memos regarding the Cormick, 436 West 12th Street. ; MW.,.MM...-...-‘. e |Russian-made planes came from| Me"y.fio.kound et it wnth i oty M AHPOWER DRAE'{. Tentisss ve 3 ; urin to attack U. S. fighters and WALLPAPER 3 | Capehart’s plant might be able tol At tioon—Chamber. o Commerct] '4ODERM E UETTE E y b and strafe Sinuijul s [ (Continued from Page One) !handle, plus a letter from Tom Ffl. E A H meets in Baranof Hotel. v LR s B (,FFhTA LE ] | airport on northwestern Korean, Ideal Paint Store | ' gt Capehart listing his plant equip- At 7 p.m. — Members of Juneau.} ! | border. .|| Phone 549 Fred W. Wenat | had used the dinner to do some |ment in great detail Naval Reserve meets in N.G. of- Lake Success — United Nations | quiet lobbying on war contracts,| Finally on Dec. 12, F. W. W /ASHINGTON, Jan. 23— (@ fices at Subport. | Q. Will you su est a note a man sist r, who is living in another idestep American cha re'k of Rer “} er, of the Crosley Division of AVCO, Doétanse Masehall At 8 pm.—Members of Legion of | town, might write to her br s new fiancee? Chinese ag 1 to study new| Dinser-Table. Friend Cincinnati, sent the following memo | {o4qy J. S. troops under Gen-; Moose No. 25 meets A. “Dear Mary: I have just heard of your engageemnt to Bob, and | Peiping proposals for limited cease- Cafll Beverage c.- ¢ to “all buyers” alerting them to be | ¢ra1 Ma ur need 15,000 re ;»1“‘ _ | At 8 pm.—Rotary sponsored variety |T am happy to know that you are to be a member of our little family. | Hlr¢ followsdl' fry; seven-tion Aasts | Senator Sparkman of Alabama |on the lookout for ways of pPlac-iments a month and it will be April| show at 20th Century. Of course, T hope to see you very soon, but until then these few lines | tiations on major far eastern prob-|{ Wholesals 805 10th 5. 4 o Nl S with the son of the | pefore his divisions are il up | January 27 | will convey my wishes for your happiness. Affectionately yours, Ruth.” o \vtuene| | PHONE 216-DAY er NIGHT . port showing how small business- | Senator from Indiana. Warner's|(, «normal strength.” | At 8:30 p.m.—Reception honoring Q. If individual salt and Shekit are mot us : aris—Gen. Eisenl e s t 1ormal streng | ! ¥ i dual salt @ er shakers are not used, how many| . B SR for men are not able to get war con-|memo reads: | Marshall testified at hearings by | Legislators at Governor’s House, |, 14 he provided on the dinner ta | ‘h.‘n“(w winding Aup 10 n? | 8 er SODA POP 0 tracts. He should have included in} “Subject: Packs rd Manufacturing | {ne House Armed Services Com-| dancing at 10. Public invited. i Bt i oilineT anafers: Should b placed HebweenNievery StR on European search for pobon‘ual 1 his report the following letter of | Corporation mittop oh bhe dstenseiRnertmantal January 29 fo PepI A R B e v antic Pact defense army. Will|| November 30 from Victor Emanuel : «Copies to: All buyers test for universal military At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. {OYEYS. ve Thursd: for Iceland and|} The Alaskan Hoie] ser- to John Cralg, General Manager|' «I am enclosing, herewith, copies|yvice ang training for 18 year of the-'@MslépuBividon w5 KO3ty Tile *on/ the above SUbjeCt |- e Department also’ asks th AVCO Manufacturing Co., in Cin-| company which is completely self- h of service by dr At noon—Rogary Club, Baranof, . {of introducing her to a man? o | Reasonable Rates e le = | | A. Newv the man always crosses the room to meet the woman cinnati as an illustration of how |explanatory . . anatory. men be extended from 21 months A PHONE SINGLE i ) Pete Martin of Tenakee is stop- | E SINGLE O little business can get war business - «The Honorable Homer Cape 2 KEBDEES '.OSE B e seu g % - : 0 e onorable ion P ape- to 27. ! ; PHONE X —if you haye & father,in the Sen-|nart is a very important Senator _‘“’: shall, noting the military! i " LO O K a n d LEA R N by ping at the Gastineau Hotel. L . ate and-if you dttend 'the proper|in Washington, and a very close | maniower goal is 3,462,000 by June | IHEER “v[s IN i A. C. GORDON || e | e | | G ; dinner parties. Emanuel's letter to|personal friend of Mr. Emanuel.|go caiq “we will have to inc WALT HATLIN Craig follows: “I definitely want every one of | o\ for o b our forces beyond this v ; °S AT i or? FAERBANKS FIRE 1 };I;l\\”lm;m.\l ln(‘hlsldl(f‘ ‘t:\or% 1; a n\u;tu.h S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR hat State capital o he U. S. lies farthest west? Experienced House Wiring you to give evrey consideration to|ir the situation wo his son, Mr. Thomas C. Capehart,| Ty Defense Se Brealdeut 'of | tha' Packard. Maniu- et L What is the derivation of the word “tobacco”? A 3 Arthur’s needs for acements and | I‘A.IRBANKS Alaska, Jan. 23—(® What two chapters.of the Bible are alike? < E;:c;fl;;sl Marxzz;:l:‘m;lasm 5. Which is the most noted poem in American literature that one, 1A et facturing corporation, on any item| the possibility of an increase in A A — idealizes the American Indian? T ———————— . i ——— PETE MARTIN HERE Thomas Hardware Co. ), PAINTS — OILB b, Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE “Dear Johnny: “I have never had a trip such as this and am writing this between | appointments. “At the dinner I gave for Stu! Symington last night, Senator | o | i | —A stove explosion was blamed to- | y for a fire which claimed the| petitive from every standpoint {18 year olds. At present, the draft }L:‘;‘d“[ two small children here 2 3 v re | he may be in a position to fur-{ . 5 anpower goal as rea- ish us, provided he can be com-|gqng for extending the draft to Remington Typewriters auary 30 ; Q. Is it proper ever to take a woman across a room for the purpose 1 »da tefore returning to wush.; 1 ington to make full report. Newly Renovated Roome Homer Capeliart was here and|PEIEVE USE P00 K o ding ; ‘ ANSWERS: V. was very appreciative of all our| o n;‘"‘:‘: ‘(‘)I“l’x;”\“;“‘“ iR xlm;m ; only men aged 19 t0 26. V| The fire destroyed the cabin oc-| 1. There are 3937 inches. v F SOLD and BEEVICED by f kindnesses and ally, f Marshail said that when the | gypj e : 1 2. Salem, Oregon. g ses an 3 incidentally, pe ard: Mannfacturing, Corporation for] gorn u. .\m 1a \x‘ hen he | cupied by Master Sgt. and M i ; alen regon. ; : Taku Pflst NO 5559 . ed considerably about Rich- bt Zodh et oF fhires. months 8o Korean campa an last June,|wade B. Feltenberger and their| 3. From baco,” an American Indian pipe. ® J. B. Bu‘ord c.. mong ar onnersville. He has a by MndBlonisi il had in Japan four di-|two children. The children, aged 4. The chapter of Tsaiah and the 19th chapter of II Kings. Meeti Thursday in that I may have an answer for 5 : 2 S 4 eeting every y “Q: son, Tom Capehart, who has the sions at about half strength. four and 18 months, died in the 5. Longfellow’s “Hiawatha.” ur Doorstep Is Wern by P s, Corp, in Indiandpolis, | M- Craig to submit to Mr. Eman-| "ge saiq MacArthur made the | fire, i il e the C.1.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. Satisfied Customers” Thi ¢ small plant but ul‘ j"‘l' e [ .;\» :;) umx,:)(*u.\ decision” to put| Feltenberger said the stove e A ——————— consid ¢ war production in the z 2 A 30,000 South Koreans into the|ploded when he and his wife were o e w g E Most small businessmen spend ; J s FORD AGE last war. Capehart owns one ot S < ranks of the American divisions. |eutside gathering wood. The par- . i NCY BNt but this s leased for eight|9ays L‘L\\jzhnp their h’-\z, in lu(\un—\ s e T it ELL l Q A I R LEINES The Erwin Feed Co. ¥ CAmihatined: Dastons e oime bilier Electric|ment bureaus, or paying fe i ove them artificial respiration | Lot O 8 — GAS — OIL s o e eonk | ive percenters before they can get Washmglon SIaIe spd gxve Soigs ARG vopisetin | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO KETCHIKAN o e i i < 4 s o S sove rders or sub- | recover conscious- | 0 Shis with bis secially in | Cither government orders or su & ‘ B2 " ot Aiboontasting contracing orders from e | Mo fox Fad CAR| e prrents were bumed in i via Petershurg and Wrangell AF. A DA Jnnealtl Motor Ce. “I explained to Homer that we, |corporations. They do not have a @it for red. rescue’ attempt bub ave expected to With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg ud STORAGE Fook ST MAtE [ B5ree < ourselves, outside of ther in the Senate | S e | Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P.'M. i ’ Spencer Division, did no 3 s an i el Jan. 28 — U0 — | Feltenberger is stationed at Eiel- FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 MARE great Am(_mbm ot ’}\fll’ m_u‘{‘ “("“ sishsin i | ; A of \_\'11:I_nm.mn son Air Force base. The ser t | - — e STEVENS, JUNEAU DAIRIES but we were going to 11“\‘( to 80| Gongratulations to Senator Bridg- e was n ;.1 nated by President and his family came here in F 0-1 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM after them and we would do every- | ..c o New Hampshire for forget- uman to be a member of the ruary 1950 from Mankato, Minn. | 4 thing possible to cooperate With| g olq grudges and standing | Civil Aeronautics Board for the | e, | LADIES'—MISSES’ @ daily habit—ask for it by name hh:‘m- i so his colleague, Senator Tobey of | '™ expiring Dec. 31, 1856: ‘ “At your convenience, could YOU|New Hampshire, could move ino|” e g il pehize, e Street get in touch with Tom Capehart| ne soveteq Republican vacancy on : ” EICTEVTAITIE ! as z paid-ap subscriber 10 THE VAILY ALASKA ward aud ask him to come to €€ VOU|ne Sepate Foreign Relations Com- ) ’ ; lv[ [ I EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING e Chrysler Marine E: and tell you about his ties | ittee. Bridges had more seniority ; lo] | Present thi to the box office of the | rysier Maxine Fnginer hich, to repeat, are not large,!p . Sroe S i ‘ | 15 GQHpOn- 1018 DOT (OF Lro P The Charles W. Carter o w d“ . "“ Al A et | than Tobey, and was under consid- AcRoss 26. Afternoon 3 | cAPIToL THEA e Lnaries vw. MACHINE SHOP and, everything being equal, as and 1o rapje pressure to prevent a lib-| 1 Aut unction CTA Marine Hardw: when 79 can ]“““’" I’]“-‘ ‘(}‘)‘):1"(“”- eral, like Tobey, from taking the| r.‘(‘ gf s it W AT TRE Mofluary e will certainly do a8 wi Ur | 1ost. However, Bridges refused to| 8 Any of ce 32. Unit of work TW B s 1 do oY T Know you WllEince nte. et politieal. or s s Rt S o8 and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: Pourth and Franklin Bts. Chas. G. Warner Co. BgTee that this a good thing Phil Mur of the CIO | ll’ hth"" 30, b‘u“‘lhh\:' A " 73 PHONE 136 to do.” Green of the AFL will soon be :m-—‘ 1" T - R | THE ASPHAIT J“NGLE e e e b wh e m e o st B R ’ HOME GROCERY Assurances To The Senator | jl.por committee to push war mob- | tering by, AT Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre | Casler's “en s wm Ph 146 d 342 ; : Lag | ilization. . /The Canadian army | sion Victor Emanuel wrote a similar | ilization Y| 17, Mongrels a MoGregor Sportswear ones an letter to another of his company | ‘:*5 developed a revolutio; ]“"‘ 13 Ledce SIS U B Phone l4—YELan CAB CO.—Pllone 22 | Stetson and Mallory Hats BT e 2 3 & A - . | short-wave communications set that 1 A ome [uor executives, Ray Donaldson, and x0 will vastly ”,,’,,,Ow i el I and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and || arrow Shirts m‘.uuernn ‘tore—_ l‘e:...“ A RETURN YOU to your home with our comp!iments Allen Edmonds Shoes eionts Mo Ehe 1 5 | anxious was he to please Senator Capehart that the same i also wrote Capehart the f letter: “Dear Homer “I flew back to New York this afternoon and am trying to make a start on my desk. “I have just written Ray Dor i son per the enclosed copy and, be-| Three juveniles, two 12-years-old fore I left Washington, I wrote MI.|and one 11-years, were apprehended | John W. Craig, vice president of|yesterday by Juneau City Police.| our company and general msz They admitted br ! of our Crosley Division, about your | Fish and Wildlife Serv son and the Packard Manufactur-|in the AB Hall and tal ing Company, asking him to get: pencils, erasers and in touch with your son. the stolen articles were “It was awfully nice seeing you police yesterday and the youngste last night and having such a good returned the remainder of the m visit, and I will look forward to terials today. One of the lads has seeing you on the occasion of my |been in similar trouble before Skyway Luggage attle troops on the fi one of the most import lian inventions in yea ada will make it part of lard equipment of the lantic d. This, WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY 1 BOTANY it 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 CLOTHES Soamt NUNN-BUSH SHOES v | The B. M. Behrends || oy wos o | Bank FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem ADMIT THEFT Alaska Laundry Staff of oflice H. S. GRAVES y The Clothing Man LEVIS OVERALLS for Boys A8 akir e storeroc king boxes of ver. Some of located by | Safety Deposit e Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT BLACKWELL’S CABINET SHOP 4 HENRY SEABURG READY-TO-;:ErA::M || Juneau Datries, Inc. | | next trip to Washington ‘ T “With every good wish to you, FROM VANCOUVER g FOR BETTER MEATS 1 Al 2 | i v 117 Main St. Phone T73 Jean Johnson of Vancouver, B.C., duc \‘nuy COMMEHCIAL SAVINGS IS—PHONES—“ High Quality Cabinet Werk Ha res Delivery for Home, Office or Stere “Most Sincerely, arrived here on PAA and is stop- “Victor: Fima ping at the Baranof Hotel AP Newsfoalores DR TIa:of viskmy e R T —

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