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. PAGEFO A . o UR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA 7% LGS R 5 | . | Dad Al(lsk . One of his chief interests through the years wa B b e b S g _')' a Emplre the Pioneers of Alaska and he récently completed hi ] MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 * | Publislied evers evening except Sundsy b the | term of office as President of the Grand Igloo 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 from ea er a ;EC:ND ;rmd Fl'omrrt}li PRINT! © ANY . b “tat m S Monday of each month — mln-a' lo‘l‘s‘n:um Btreets, Juneau, Alasks the Alaska-Yukon sourdough groups in the State THE EMPI RE 3 15 Bk G e ThinT P T 0. - - - viwbdicat|Pad many friends and was g feqen e 2 el SRR S I L S e S ' beginning at 7:30 p. m. FRIEND - - . - Managing Editor annual meetin | R as a O‘n s Wm. A. Chipperficld Wotered in the ron'onu: in ;:..‘..EA;, B0 Olale Mathér His interest in Juneau included all phases of|g o) 2 , 1931 P 1% Worshipful Master; UBSCRIPTI ES: ) i . " g Bt 1 Bl S NOMISION RATES: e, | C1fy development. He was always active in af [ May 3 b Miss Helen Lin ! A NG A LS Hosnal s Hirt of JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, " six menths, $9.00; one year, $17.50. of the Chamber of Commerce. le 8 i e and was e it Vuba R e e s a the following rates: Back in 1906 he was on the City Council and he | e Milt Furness | % i LT e ‘Cmper'I .00; atx months, in sdvance, $7.50; ¥ | ot N SIS S5 TR o gt B P ELK A * | served two more terms on the Council before he was | ® Linds Gey MacLean ° 3 4 also on the Pacifi ¥ .30 .U » - vor if they will promptly motify [y .o ¢o 4 ¥ 2 i . b Jesn' FoWISE Miss El i and Mrs. Glen Kirkham, vocalist, n the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 3 $° Dasiness Otfice of any fatlure or irrefularity in the 7, hotlty | Mayor for two terms from 1914 until 1916 J 1 ® | vere featured at a Parent-Teachers' meeting program in Douglas. Next am., 120‘h Meridian Time, and| Meeting every Wednesday at 8 > i . Telwphones: News Office, 802; Business Offics, 374, For more than half a‘century he has been one of | ¢ M 1 be held May 5, at WhiGh i T,:» § ‘ 4 ‘[‘ released hy the Weathe: Bureau| P-M. Visiting brothers welcome. the stalwarts of our town. He has earned his hon > Y | v 4 J o s for the new year would | are as follows: i i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ° t Evan be elected LE ROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. The Assoolated Press is ex And The Empire joins the town in extendin gt . Anchorage 36—Cloudy | w. 5 copublication of ail clusively entitled to the use for ° Nelsoti W i R y| W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Somublieation of all news dispatches credited to 1 oF not other. | sympathy to Muis family and his business associates % it e Ahuette Island 39—Cloudy | barein. i —_— - o e 0 0 0 T el Forty- isand pounds of halibut went through the auction [ BArrOW —Fo3 | ¢ — —— R i ® o0 |market of eay Fish RXGHENGE toiey .8 5 Bethel 31_Partly Clouds SRR s — Dol Sl R S Hact gl e f it market ¢ Fish Exchange today. E. E. Engstrom, repre- art) udy Wt TIONAL RESRERENTATIVES - ewmasers, 11| BOY SCOUTS AID CANCER CRUSADE B astin cuart PR R N b " G || Moose Lodge No. 700 7 COFM!‘!N“Y Ev 8.60 and 5.0 « ! md and the San Juan Fish Company % T’“*“‘\ g‘:"éx "‘gg"_flcl;x;‘::r“"ss Every Friday With the distribution by Gastineau Channel Bc 1ML {Wallis George, buyer, t ),300 pounds at 8.55 and 5.60 kv s = : s ARNOLD L. Scouts of 3,500' May Day baskets to collect fu f _— i S I sM-rcnrlif FRANeR the Alaska branch of the American Cancer Socict TODAY i Perm: r f an All-Alaska Chamber of Commerce |14 WALTER R. HERMANSEN Y TODAY we are learning of a new kind of May Day. fWAs effected at a meeting of wites oon EHA. TolE. ANIMES of - thie| I g There are few fund campaigns that br rea 8 7 yecial meeting of { Territory. I F ve, was elected pre T s 1 a response as the Cancer Fund drive Potte home of Mrs. [Johnson, Keteh 1d. Andrew. Ne A A Rain | 4 The researci1 to which one contributes with a Holmgquist. Ibanks 1S RE tealeyaes et 5 ith —Cloudy P ; S8 banks, was eelcted executive secretary. |y 32— Snow | Cancer Fund donation is a long term investment|” . of Fourth of s - 32—Snow | » mmittee & of ¢ lec 2 y Cl v | with a preclous dividend of life itself. | o s Afte, hort business meeting of the Juneau P-TA last night : j\fi; Taku Post No. 5559 £y g E\;‘n. lun_\ lul\l\‘t;(lu‘uml x\lfl;fium d ‘ro'nlx;).l are R program w wing taking part: Piano solo, Helen 51—Rain | Meeting every Thursday in o elng BEvelopen Wi Ty ST save the life of} 4\ 1.39 pm, — Martha Soclety des- | Torkelson; I Ranum; style show fe girls of fi Cloudy| the C.1.O. Hall at 8:00 p. Y a relative, g friend—someone dear | ser cheon at home of Mrs.)the eighth freshmen and sophomore classes. Miss Cloudy ' Thursay, May 3, 1951 This 1951 crusade of the American Cancer So Tom Morgan e 5 : o gives everyone the privilege of joining the only 8 pr Regilar melttat: ghliaT = 3 v, or B 2 7 JOHN RECK — PIONEER national voluntary agency devoted to the cause of irine Club, l i : 3 ¢ . : y rownie l.| S DT cancer control exclusively. \ Skating in ABHan. [, Pussell Cl T C. A. Hayes were beginning prepara- = § Liquor fore i Twenty-five cents of every dollar contributed isy At r lar City Council'0ns to resume ¢ Id from the sunken Islan Phone 103 139 So. Franklis 4 a 3 nklin e | mee end of Douglas I ge was to be moved over the 3 | P. 0. Box 2508 4 I With the death Tuesday of John Reck, Ala: used for cancer research and chains put under the hull to drag he has lost another of its pioneers and Juneau has lost a n Cancer Society foremost citizen. The Alaska division, Americ 5 Al 4 S R B . .+ 8 Since the days of '98 when he came to Juneau Which Mrs. Mildred Hermann is commander, was b |™ &0 service and|l1ay 380 feet i The ship sank in September, 1901, as s s T T The town, to the'enter. | top contributor by population ratio fn the 1950 cam-| & ¢ lors, Rainbow fshe to Vancouver from Skagway with a large number | o 5 )y i X | Gir ite Temple to be dust aboard. Seventy persons lost their lives. | & y aign. followed at 10 pm. with dance by gl 7% : The Erwin Feed Co 3 \ prises in which he was interested, and to his lodges— the Pioneers of Alaska, the Elks, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Moose—has been con- torial director and Norman C. Banfield tinuous and unfailing. director . . . which is promise of a 100 per cent re-| For more years than many now in Juneau re- | SPONSe to Cancer Cruside solicitations this year member, Mr. Reck was president of the First National u Boy Scouts, who are distributing the f At 1 pm. — Bank and, since his retirement from active associa- s throughout the channel are > e| recreation g The 1951 campaign has Tom Morgan as Terri- y boys and Rainbow girl e a: Tenss dge o @ 3 P o hi‘m i “ld’t:,,‘:,”:,;;‘”‘:,‘fli 1 . Office in Case Lot Grocery Dance, parish hall. AT X Phone 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL | | ! | and STORAGE The June May Day b contributing much toward the Cancer campaign NEW YORK, May 3 in, chief U. d Nations, d e § Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbox onoring visiting rs, Rainbow Girls. b v rrrrrrr s rrrmrrmreeb | TENL R A to the U e AT . P tion with the bank ten years ago, he has been chair- - 1 man of the bank's board of directors. He has been |8re giving their services and we can respond with | At 6:30 pux Annual Primary Con- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: PER CENT is always written as two the agent in Juneau of R. F. Lewis, owner of the | our dollars bt b NTAGE as one word. victory in Korea involves muc ¢ Juneau Water Company, for many years. R R 7 i food e waldla MISPRONOUNCED: Panegyric (a formal eulogizing). Pro-| ‘l ‘n‘u!n d";{m: of the enem: There have been few enterprises in Juneau in Criminals and politicians who protect them don't il nounce pan-e-jir-ik, A as in PAN, E as in ME unstressed, both I's as in ;'l":;m,':"l'l[\, ”‘: S hiep acoted bur which e has mot had & part—if nothing more than |make strange bedfellows —they're s alike s LVO| At noon — Lions Club, Baranof. IT, principal accent on third syllable. Tl ent SRR Lo 10/ 0k a word of safe advice to a potential investor. skunks. t noon — BPW meets, Baranof OFUEN MISSPELLED Anniloents) CUEREVE S5 BN ancHS fra fef Einiss wis | Aiinins vy o af| "The Rexall S 4 S — e { At 6:30 pm Banguet hon SYNONYMS: Reward (noun), recompense, remuneration, compensa- | charge by Gen, MacArthur that a e nhexa tore l’h w h' ' erture and in effect repeated his |that wilf aid in the economic de- visiting Grand officer ;| tion, pay . et licy vacuum exists in Kor Your Reliable Pharmacists e as mg °n ambition to “fade away.” | velopment of Alaska, but they must Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, fol- WORD STUDY a word three times and it is yours.” Let us eech to the New York ¢ I 4 R d S be economically justified before| lowed by special initiation, increase our vocabul stering one word each day. Today's word: | vent onic Grand Mast BUTLER-MAURO £ Me"y'GO' oun History Repeats [ they are recommended for con-|At 8 p.m. — American Legion meets| INTERVENTION interference that may affect the interests of | Was I by many observer: DRUG CO il struction, Henny said. in Dugout others are intervention may have i e an indication of the st e Tr 3 8 (Continued from Page One) Herbert Hoover, who has been| pasi winter prelimin sl M (_',""'_"77'_”"’”“‘(”fl"»'&’l—«y savedimans et LT \‘\.:ixvxv‘l|d(|{‘¢;. & MacArthur during the present big|on at Hco Manakie Pelican | At 8:50 y Nirénise Chuno r s ciact ! e i i r quantities of American equipment} gepgte paradoxically was on lhl‘“}l‘un Alr:um T, ll\thbulu‘ A.iu ,.hyl\ ir (mvlyd]p(ulv‘.l' By M ODERN E.i !0 U ETTE h’” 3ERT R ”-]M o b i e g supply ‘:) A which we supplied the Natlonn]:t, other end of a somewhat similar | Kak « o i b m»‘ Snited ] ROBERTA LEE ! A \\)',h u'memmu.-,-,.\\-_ [ PArthur M. Uggen, Manager | forces fell into Communist hands, | gjtyation when he was President of Dirent I g ok y y oeni aid UN policy in Korea is ianos—Musical Instruments { situa as irre: aork is planned for Deer Niaht Tor AQHIES At TeehEAGETAlUBE S mr T rr e e b adanrsbnasramilbmsns radad ol o . S i e 1o Ag | . | and in turn made the Red con-|ipe United States. | saarbor, Lorbnzo Harbor, the'portage ]| with Sfuate DANARE: ¢ ; AT Bostitye inad canstsieniel 2l Sho bl quest of China much easier and| goover made the mistake of or-|petween Hitwk Inlet and Your K e Q. Is it proper for parents to send out engraved announcements of | P25 he said, roused the free peo-|| ppone 206 Second and S quicker. dering the court-martial of Maj.|Bay for a canal, the portage eiad | A a0 4 | et qaushter's engazement? ples of the world to the nced for | eward £ In one case a big allied supply | Gen Smedley D. Butler, a popular | tween Olive: Inlet and Seymour!at g pm & [mm" Ry e ‘ A. aved announcements of an engagement are not usuall :h““; Kiogs “:1. trength, alerted [ : Supply | o the Corps figure, after Butler | Canal for a possible canal, i o e Slks L« lsenf. The announcement is usually accomplished verbally, by wr st a8 Oanger. o8 s Base at Chinchow, was defé virtual- M ana T a g anal, rov May 1 ) T verbally, by written| . + % R i | Loy mysberiously‘ “fi,eftnde,} had statedin @ lébture that Benito | ment of the: Keku Strait-channel o 10 commbrca| 1O, OF through the newspaper. BrAnehl ”“l’" i k. of anlly Card Beverage Co. ; Considering the amount of Am""'x,‘a‘ss;':;l"'w?:_m,‘l ;";;“[‘:’m;“m:“;:"r’ f;h'“!flr ]!It\;dg Ln;x- lll)npm\'um;':.v. xu‘ ifetdla Q. When a tan ‘and girl dre wWalking along the street, should she sist b3 i Bl Wholesale 805 10th 8t. : e, the er 8 s car|the small boat harbors at Ketch- LR L ok take his arm or is it more proper for her to be help , 5 ¢ 3 ¢ ::?io::u;?r?firc“‘ Nsflts;?n”:?egmn&w but failed to stop. General Butler’s|ikan and Juneau, the deepening of " | A 1?.;,\‘ & xlm‘1: ,p“m” lfnl her to h(‘ helped by him? ; Among the triumphs, he said, were |} PHONE 216<DAY or NIGHT ¥ s e O owe | court-martial was ordered after|the Petersbwig small boat harbor, SL!“' ;S BRO E.l Sl Icithe girligh any time be in need of assistance, it is proper | these: Russia’s timetable of conquest | for MIXERS or SODA POP to the Curenmunists who shortly Ttalian Ambassador Di Martinofand a survey for revision of uw[ i for her to take his arm. Only in an emergency should the man take the | was upset; Communist puppets fail- 4 {hereather caplived: 1t Tk was, not|Dad protested officially. Wrangell harker. f imxl by the elbow. ed to occupy all Kc i . long hefore al", SeanehiR fell to| Bt immediately there arose a| Paul Stangland, also from the AGAH‘SI (ANNERY i Q. When a friend is being graduated from high school or college, | Puppets failed to drive | { e tremendous ouiery from the Am- | portand oftce. il come to South- | 1::1!([;'nu\;mmut afford to send a gift, what should you do? e wenin e 2 | The Alaskan Hotel ¥ . _|erican pr and public, and for|east Alaska later on to make power BY !NTER . rite a nice, sincere note of congratulation. 10tice of collective res 3 i fi”":d““Ch‘:a" :5“_"&" ”“"l he | weeks Hoover was the butt of pos- |studie: L e L T e ok o] strikes elsewheres S BRIV (€0 Newly Renovated Rooms H o i inat his “t‘:;‘:)ps wafm’x;:; sibly more scathing criticism than| Any one knowing of feasible pro- R g 7| siens for future conquest have been | at Reasonable Rates f will to fight. For a while the War | omparable to the present MacAr-|U. S. Engineers office, or contact A diiecsian of U B0 Rty gl Y E 4 SKATING ON FRIDAY against the Communists on the tnu. debate in that the Admirals|McKinney who will be headquart eral Howard McGrath, filed a civil o e Pl | I { Chinese mainland simply depended | 4id not like General Butler any|ering in Juneaw for peadquats|sult in U.S. Distriot Court today| . g —-eeereeed} It was announced today therell THOMAS HARDWARE ?ie i oy ity M T TNE'S | o i some of thé lcaders ny‘ 'nu{nh nea for e coming| \o0inst Libby, McNeill and Libby ; 1. What American cities bear the following nicknames: (a) Windy \\u_l be skating in the A. B. Hall and FURNITURE CO. . men wanted to travel. the Pentagon love General MacAr: : ; ] Canning Co, on two complaints for [C1ty; () Smoky City; (c) Oity of Churches; (d) Crescent City; (e) 1‘3”“'5“ 2 i i ‘3 PHONE 555 Y;?; aCAT~ il AL g 5 N 9 :30 o'clock. This skating perio - For reasons best known to him-| thur. STHOF JULY MEETING m;_ et e AR ‘o \?:\ et will take the place of gt PAINTS - o1Ls 4 self, John Kee of the House For-| It was also significant that TONIGK'T AT BARANOF complaint s for alleged’ 2. What fraction of the total population of the earth is Christian?lgapyrday and Sunday skating| ; eign Affairs Committee has been|Hoover's popularity at that time —_ plants ey m‘“‘fi“ from the| 3. What ls the approximate length of the average make of writing|hours. All \laisatad \k‘x(cr'sy‘m:n? Bu‘l]:;;{s]);;'l:ltsé‘eu y , ; ey i canning company for having ! pencil? e S0t BKHLETE) g/ sitting on this testimony for two|had sunk to an extremely low ebl?, A number of Juneau civic organ- | ated a fish ‘“_m AT v 1P m;l Mo ; or old are urged to be present Fri-| ’ years. comparable to that of Truman’s|izations have signified intentions | of the Hydaburg Indian Reservation o veled the TR R gravias ey night, 4 | hN:te——Anot]he; wxmezshwhu C;uld today. of representation at the Fourth of | on Sukwan Island. ot 5. What does “avuncular” mean? _ Remington Typewriters i shed great light on Chiang Kai-| In the end, Hoover did what i SiEe gl S v : Shek's. fighting qualities and his|Harry Truman has not done. He July celebration meeting at 8| The same suit requests an AR HEHRE SOLD and SERYICED by : s y Truman 5 olclock in. the Gold Room. af:the|4anction 'to restrat 5 : 1. (a) Chicago; (b) Pittsbugh; (c) Brooklyn; (d) New Orleans; T. P. Hansen of the Union Oil| real fecling toward the United |abjectly surrendered and called off | Baranof Hotel tonight, Mayor Wai Sumolion ‘10 restraiy Mo fefendants) by i ; i - States is Col. James M Ay o 4 0 0 wnu,fn. Mayor Wai- | from engaging in fishing at . Louis. 0. at Ketchikan, is in Juneau on J. B. Burford c“ a [cHugh, General Butler’s court-martial. | no Hendrickson said today . 2. About one-fourth a regular monthly trip. He i 2 3 e ok il Motiah| ot Hooyer privataly has” DeeRl\ A1 oreanisations ate’ teaed ol oe : i £k BE gt S ey monthly tip. He s ab|l «Our Doorstep Is Worn by Y B . b Gilb kel shex di | something of s adimiver of Press| artioinats in this meetingsat Wit artan Hydaburg reservation became/| 8. 7' inches i : Satisfied Customers” : ing the war, speaks Chinese, and [ident Truman, extolled his Virtues|a chairman e S e g | & is one of the few Americans who|at a gridiron club dinner, and has|this years e 3 y earing date on the prelimindry( 5. Pertaining to an uncle. | have written a textbook in the|expressed private appreciation of R i injunction will be requested by Gil- — R el STEVENs9 | FORD AGENCY Chinese language. Experts such as|the fact that Truman brought him R more before Federal Judge George | @ S mms | (Authorized Dealers) Colonel McHugh and General Barr,|back to Washington in various ad-| _~ wamabih W. Folta Friday. LADIES’—MISSES’ || o©rEasEs — Gas — om who have lived in China and know [visory capacities after the thirteen-| g . e B EUGENE FRANCIS READY-TO-WEAR Chiang Kai-Shek intimately, s b Eoovwsr boyeott by FDR. d P 1 RIATT JRTATCTENEVTITC Junean Motor € be called as witnesses before th i it rosswor: uzzie EOQOE COEON DORE -up subscriber 0 THE VALY ALASKA Seward Street Near Third _ 0. e it Harvioen’ Committes. E BlE[R|0/G|A[TEMMEIEIL]S EMPIRE i3 invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Footior BRI Eythey ".! : ACROSS 35, Bestow among T eRMMES[S[E[S Present this coupon to the box offi i Tatt 304 Macarth NGINEERS BEGIN v naeen o 3o yetal 0 IR TR 25 gl The Charles W. Carter MARE 1) ing arnivi ) aft a acArthur e pitne Carnivorous aM[A[s|SRIE[V[AIM[P|s JUNEAU DAIRIES Friends of Senator Taft report 15 10 tllow 25, Mother fRes PlERIMPIo[[SIERNE[A[T Moriuary DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 1 that the Senator's visit with Gen- © suit 34, Poison Als|v|LOMSISITIAIG 3 E W Bower, How Yock, neted. only o AI.A KA TH Y 1 B 1 AoAD A[R[1[€]s IA[NIEIW and recetve TWO TICKETS to sce: Fourth and Franklin Sts. # Anlly habitoask for 1 0 e Tower, New York, netled only two 15 Guawing 4. Telegraphe ; RIE|S|t[S|TIT|O/L[D " : P things—Taft’s firm conviction that 4 }:ucxgun l«'late AlVIERIET|EIAIRILIE|S'S A GEMLEMA“ AFTER DABK" et Juneau Dalrlesl Inc- i :‘b:i?rt‘;;xm“n\;t “;’h‘“”he 3‘“3 Survey crew of four or five men Hon 0 RIETEJORMER[1 [ERNRIV[T 4 i ng out of politics, and|are due here shortly from Anchor- Love overmuch E(N[O|SIolE[N[SES|P]Y] Federal Tax—1%c P; ’ § e B s £ Perfo ey = 'ald by the Th R et Ll B e A T R Kigendud ™ ¥ eatre Caslers Men's Wear . € ;.ulk the rather loquaclous Senator|arrived from the Portland U. S.| s5 meop % 3 o5 Darbe o & Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Phflle l4_“LLow CAB co Pll. e 22 McGregor Sportswear 3 rom Ohio. e 4 2 B naec ) °h. Dl —, / Corps of !‘.ngmfen office. Th-C_\ mIlI 56. Tn"l\fie"::fi::x:e“ 2. Egg-shaped . 6. Sun god d in ed cab W . n Stetson and Mallory Hats Phflnes 148 and 342 Taft went to see MacArthur to|conduct surveys of water resources | 3. Merchandise ¥, 6. Having great and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrow Shirts and Underwear # find. out discreetly whother the|in Southeast Alaska as a part of L e DOWN e 4ol of rose force ot RETURN YOU t your home with our comp¥ments. Allen Edmonds Shoes Home Liguor: Bioel-Xel. 89 ™ General had any political inten-|a comprehensive report on rivers, | ’ i 7. Nonmetrical WATCH THIS 'p E— Skyway Lugzage American Meat — Phone 38 tions: and second, if mot, to lay|harbors, flood control and power | Diiumase SPACE—Your Name May Appear! some diplomatic groundwork so[development for the entire Terri-| o — i 9. In contact wi . 8 that the General might later get | tory. D SERAch i M — B o T A “ Y To Banish “Blue Monday” on the Taft bandwagon. Arnold Henny, engineer from the; Qorite At | ” 7] i1 To gi ‘MacArthur was cordial, but po-]Portland office, has been in South- it Oldest Bank in Alask 500 | To give you more freedom § litically negative, He gave Taft a|east Alaska for the past week in L Bbeague 1n Alaska from work — TRY shortened version of his Congress- | connection with this report and ex- , Part of the o c L o T “ E s &) fonal_ specch, quoting 1t in- such| pects to leave for the south today 1891—O0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 Alaska Laundry verbatim detall that it almost| He said that the reports on the ; NUNN-BUSH SHOES ||| . % seemed as if he had memorized it,| Cook Inlet area and Copper River [ STETSON HATS ‘ e e e s e Dot have “hen compieicd. 4 The B. M. Behrends ; H. S. GR r self, could hardy get a word in|Work is going forward on the Ta- Ase, o © Quality Work Clothing .S.G AVES £ edgewise. nana Basin. The survey in the pan- One of David's & 4 The Clothing M ¥ \ Taft’s friends say that he did|handle is just being initiated. Sur- e Bank i FRED HEN“!“G I 3 e i not tell the General that he, the|veys are being made according to condim ; Soul " LEVI'S OVERALLS Senator, was a candidate for the|natural geographical areas of which by 5 Sy A Mg e Quillver for Mo/ 13 for Boys ; Presidency though he did hint that | there will be seven or eight finally rtiel Sufety Deposit | the Republicans were most grate-| When the report is completed in i SHAFFER'S 4! ful to MacArthur for what he had |1953. %n-. Y~ BLACKWELL’S ) B e Sl coiig- Survey Autharity - Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP 4 B e i io bolh laating defease mAumomy i L ../" “ COMMERCIAL - FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St. Phone 712 planner if they won in 1952. ese surveys in 1948 and work .-. ‘. 13—PHONE, ; . » However, MacArthut was notice-| Was started in April of 1949, The 2 SAVINGS ONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Work e ably cool toward every political ov- work will cover any possible project AP Newsfeatures I3 Free Delivery for Home, Officé or Store : } : 58 SR e BRSBTS 1

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