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| PAGE FOUR ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [ | FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951 . . | cents (o that going to important research program. = 00 4 i st R 0 e MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 al 'y' ka Emplre | When you are asked to contribute to the cancer| == {§d Fom i Wealher al SECOND and FOURTH \ \ \ PSRRI desios Bundls 15 We control fund, it would be well to remember that one ! 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Monday of each month EMPIRE PR COMPANY T THE EMPIRE INFING out of eight persons now living in America will rml in Scottish Rite Temple and Maln Streets, Junesu, Alaska ) beginning at 7:30 p. m. Second TROY MONBEN . - Prosident | of canicer, many of them in great suffering, unle | S RS e R S S e, H - - Vice-President | g g ¢ P Py i Wm. A. Chipperfield, FRIEND ](][m rx. h AT e this idsain | P MAY 4, 1931 Worshipful Master; JoRE R ML - $ o o | 4 JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Miss Margaret Robinson held the distinction of being Alaska’s younz- o - est trolle I | ceremonies her boat, Junior, was christened,| Weather conditions &nd temper- named after the class Miss Robinson was to enter in the fall at high|&tures at various Alaska points @ B.P.0. ELKS 8 She pl he fishing venture to ear: s for a college|also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 5 school. She | earn money for a college Meeting every Wednesday at 8 am., 120'h Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureay| [M- Visiting brqthers welcome. 9 o ¥ are as follows: LE ROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. Seventeen | wgers disembarked from the Admiral Evang which| anchorage 32—Partly Cloudy| W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Bediag: in Juneau fre ttle. They were: T. C. Price, L. A. Dauphiny. | Annette Island ... 40—Partly Cloud: PRI . Albert Burston, Mr A. Baker and baby, Louise Shortrid Arnold | Barrow " 13—F paper and also the local news publhed | (1 o were wenerally t00 bumpy to pern i ; o they were generally too bumpy and windin perm Dohthie Rayborn, G g v A. H. Sonsthiker, Roy Bance, Alice Eyon, Ernest | B 24—Rain and Snow Mnose Lodge “0. 700 high speeds. The death toll yearly on Alaska road o s ¢ Y ; ~Rain A REPRESENTATIVES — 2k ° Wilson, V. C v ercy Lucha, Walter Bowman, Albert Allar @ 35—Partly Cloud: A et wan e M was aimost insigntficant Rk, Fohn i A : 35 clondy|| Regular Meetings Every Friday But :times have changed. There are several hun- ervin : A ol Governor— dred mib2s of paved highway in the v f (GMMUN“'Y EVENTS T Hairbanks 34—Partly Cloudy LOREN CARD chorege @and Fairbanks, | Gus George, of the 1 of George Brothers, and Miss Florench {4ine 39—Cloudy ||~ Secretary— Here in Fairbanks, the highway south is et Estes were mar the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Martin. | Havre 40—Clear WALTER R. HERMANSEN paved, bt it is perfectly straight for miles | TODAY Thomas George W nd Mrs. Frank Price, mafron-of-honor. | Juneau Airport 38—Rain | > and mileys. Apparently, this long, straight stretch of | At Regular meeting of | After the ceremor 7 supper served. Ko 37—Cloudy paving presents a great temptation for speeding neau Shrine Club, Wb Kotzebue 29—Partly Cloydy In peuit mo » have had a succession of fatal | A¢ 7:30 pan. — Skating in AB hall. | 2 e : McGra ; 40~ Cloudy | V.F accidents along this road. In most cases, spee ] pn Regular City Counc fiis. Dayld Sper as making a brave fight for his life at St.[y, 0 37—Cloudy | o M w‘ sy B T it st Ann’s Hospital n emergency operation for appendicitis. Ne 35—Cloudy | Tak“ Posl “0- 5553 In A1 chorage. accidents along the paved Palmer A 5 R prsbur 35—Cloudy | highway 't ave increased in number in recent months, | 5 g st arth Biothy Ol ngéet | dRUBHESE GE AR St ey O\ tver Olsots | Bortis 53_cloudy| Meeting every Thursday in and many* of them have been fatal nd Cr 4 was accidentally shot > arm by her brother Wayne. The mishap |Prin 35—Clear| the C.I.O. Hall at 8:00 p.m. It is tiragic that as our roads are improved, fatal r cottish Rite Temple to be]occurred while e L \ andling a .22 rifle, with which he had |Seattle 54—Cloudy | accidents fncrease. But that is the situation. Obv followed at 10 p.m. with dance by |been shooting Sttt WO s Tt AR itk 38—Cloudy | $0.00; ome year, $17.50, Death Rides Alaska Highways at the following rates: ¥ 00; six months, in advance, $7.50; AT favor if they will promptly motify (Fairbanks News-Miner e or irregularity in the delivery In (years past, Alaska coul take some measure ¢ ‘Telvphones: News Office, 602; Business Offics, 374. satisfaction from the fact that the slaughter of F - civilian s on Stateside highways was not being repez | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED S in the 'Territory The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | ' '€ g ¢ lication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- Alasi:a had comparatively few major roads, Renaldo Digoinia Curtis Carroll Marshall Earl Estepp education. Bareksten Neill cecesscscscse ©es0006000000e 38—Cloudy Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2508 _——— speed driv'tag on the pavement : p.a Circle ighters ¢ The biggest brown bear ever killed by him was ba; e he biggest br ear eve 3 as bagged by George EFFICIENT LIFESAVING The w¢ekend highway slaughter that is takir Dance, parish hall W. Folta, Assistant U. S. Attorney, one of the Territory’smost noted ZENES8 toll of huiidreds of lives every month in the Sta [ i 3 3 f 'GRS fiOSI To Next to heart disease, which is often merely a |will soon 1 tiove to Alaska, unless the public here be- | At 9:30 ¢ tional Communion | Peae hunters. Th N e River, about three miles | JF N} By the end of the sumr 3 f CDA at parish hall, |2bove the mouth word for old age, cancer is the greatest killer of all | comes safe ly conscious e o the diseases of man. It also is one of the most cruel | there will be hundreds of miles of paved anc { At p. Pi at Auk Bay T ; JUNIQR .!,M GROUP i i roved roa s in the Territory, under the ARC retreation area honoring visiting Weather: Hi ring it entails. Found promptly, cancer | Pro nor 4 e 2 provement program Grax . Rainbow Girls. | readily. The problem, there- Ay e A ‘ i fisli o (be-cursd A0, T BroWER IR |7 oy o1t e baje Higtways that, permit high | At 6:37Hm, — Aunuel Exjmary Gong e me.| The Erwin Feed Co. fore, is not only’ to continue resea ake | eeds, Ala tkan should do a little thinking about sa ference at Church of Jesus Chri o il ; the greatest possible number of examinations, s0 S|, ,q gane d riving. | of Latter Day Saints, 10th and E Dafl\/ '_esgons in Enghsh by ters was host to the Junior Toast- Office in Case Lot Grocery to begin treatment ‘in the early stages. bkt it pays to drive carefully. Persons| ireets. : W. L. GORDON E m olub of .na;{t‘ 2 lilalg:::‘rl:: Phone 704 The cancer drive is now being carried on in|who don't 'jelieve this warning, and continue to s May 17 (147 oo SRR BRI K0 £ UL RO PRSI LS e RERIe 20 pet HAY, GRAIN, COAL avement, i ‘ sday night. Nine members 8 5. Sixt ents of ¢ fast their new car will go on the: pavement, arc : H Lio Slub, Bars 3 rsday night Juneau, in Alaska and in the States. Sixty cer how fast ths el A e i WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Avoid the use of the word PROVEN, |the Junior group attended accom-| and STORAGE in ‘Alasl ains Bere with |apt to, end 1p as a : , . B e 1 the citioual imed ; which is heard time and time again on the radio. Say, “This has been |Panied by Zack Gordon : ) R A careful drivfhg. g ) Banquet honoring 3 W - 40 cents going to the national headquarters, and A visitin officers, Bainbow | PROVED,” or, “The product is of PROVED quality.” President John Clements. 0peNed | e —————— e 1¢ o the meeting by asking Miss Beda | ) 4 | s Y ol- OFTEN MISPRONOUN! Ignoramus: Pronounce rd sy’ e f Unless the U. N. wins an _out- e O i PaM g il e third syllable{ o0 con to say Grace, end then| —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— “le waslllllghll standing qnd easy victory, vihich G i o4 il o T IHAR LA (s introduced Miss Janet Schultz as| isn't likely, there are three po:ssible aster for the evening. The Me"'_fio.no“nd military aiternatives: in Dugout SYNONYMS: Cunning, crafty, artful, sly, wily, tricky, designing. Ric d for discussion: by 1. We will have to withdraw |rom May & WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us]various me of the Juniors oy Korea altogether. This will be «con- At noon tary Club, Bar increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word s wel the Seniors was, “If e " it unued fom Bage OO MacAr bhur, n | Defense Council | i The Rexall Store gz il sideted a victory for : PRECLUDE; to put a barrier before. “His quick action precluded any d by the movie industry 2 since his proponents will azgue s B REEIoEipm possible argument how would I improve the movies.” Your Reliable Pharmacists | ly as saying: “I consider g":“;“f that if we had bombed Manchiizian ng \t 8 pay D ting | Herb Rowland, as toastmaster for a highly 1n_lellm(-m leadar, un :)L‘ bases we would not have hacl to &&,& n par \ [ RS SRS TR U RS TE L PSS T ‘]\1,.‘ evening, arranged a most var- . BUTLER-MAURO knows nothing about the a A 0 | am of talks presente / DRUG CO. hdraw. x ! 4 | s surrounded by corrupt| " 2 . -1 officials and g 5. His S| 2. There will be a stalemate. W ar ng. LN i Lt ROBERTA LEE 1t being twelith and final y ) :;ei \:erz"ineflccfl\'c and poorly | (i “N'lMM“‘:r:hm. t;““ :\C” 1(,; WASHINGTON, May 4 — (P g Ispeech in the Toastmaster training Al k M - s l uipped. considered right in the eyes. 1 io AuBriaE ] v 1 kit 2 Club, Baranof.| bomesie g e rrr s e s | sl . g J s AETioat N As another example of MacAr-| Ty will argue that | if we The House Appropriations commil. | St 3 ¥ 4 - i TRSTIR BHies, glven. Ly, Sce MLeats Bk aska 2Music supply 3 ilitary prophet, Deane i {ane Hasts and Tided tee today indicated it probably I sodge. Q. When playing bridge, is'a person ever justified in criticising the|Lean, whose s was, “Don't| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager thur as a mi y had homhed_ Cth.Sl ases and 11 approve $3.500,000 appropriz N ay 10 play of his or _her tner? be afraid Ru ve a most| Pi Musical I reported to the President: “MAc| cpjang Kai-Shek's troo thaere | yor rrongass Forest highway con- [ At noon — Chamber of Commerce ot paerT Srytysee ; ~ i £ how it e e Arthur said he did not think thel.,.1q have been no stalemate. Meetian in Bouthestt Ah 4 i B0, i R A. Not unless asked outright for an opinion of the play. Usu iy b s e and Supplies ® verr) $ s, ses Ltk ¥ 5 b i s s opinion is not ed and to volunteer any criticism is how ocame by 2 2 g:.:?fi !l((:rx;e:r::s ;fiutlgaf‘nf.re“flmm Fiide, wil blomb Shingse :’fl;p)' Authorization to spend $7,000,00( May 11 REPIC R i S £aow i speaker in “twelve easy|| Phone 206 Second and Seward U. N..leaders have come Dart Way| o, yhe ongass roads was voted by [ From 10 am. to 4'pm , !5";:: ;"‘t’;‘: ’e‘f;’;‘zrst’r‘;fl‘gi South [ around ;”“'”‘: ‘:"“‘f“’ R‘;g“ (:‘111'”‘:“‘: the 81st Congress last year. Fal | bazaar by fes of o7 Sl e e | The other Toastmasters who gave . i it’s an important if, °S€ | o the amount is appropriated ir A i Shield ). ‘When a man is registering at a hotel for himself, his wife, and were, Bug Elkins, “People are:f Hopkiotg camx]-:na‘ A e | PRt . realalt GHEDSITR: R this | " 1951 supplemental budget wi s in Decker buildin ar-old daughter, how should he sign? ferent”; S Manthey, “Your| Card Beverage Co. ’:;‘r,‘];l‘:" 'sf’e?efh;ta? bk naaj S5 8o xfif}‘;“‘)““‘l’l‘:““‘r:"fnf(‘)l"‘[.l passed the House last week an At 6:30 pm, — Scottish Rite dinner.{ * ‘A. “Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, Miss Betty Smith.” | Thursday? evi Washington re-|| Wholesale 805 10th Bt. sidefedl the atgument. : nothing to gain by taking over| pNotechief factor in Korea which 3 Bouth Korea. And that Russia Was|many people lose sight of is that| The remaining ;. most interested in Asia in order to|use of an international police force | tained in the Bureau of "With the fork, as it goes with the meat. ) A To i g i Brien who chose the appropriate vdrm- 177 . ¢ Roads’ budget request for the 12 gain access to a warm-water Port|ywhich we have in Korea is bound “; { IEE HARBOR S(Hoo‘_ | e o [ SUbJECt, “What woUId be a - good on the Indian Ocean. to be difficult. The operation of the [ months beginning - p e Yol an: - ARk . B allfed command in 1917-18 and in| The record of a he on the MAY UOSE DOORS by IDa '“(lm‘x'wr 5 'n(: .;.::I;CJSWTIZ\(‘ The AlaSkan HOiel “Russia has shifted from its gen~| o 45" wao also difficult. Too|bureau's request was made public an - R 3 NPeRAT nipr . WHp LURDIGR o eration-old policy of seeking POrts (.o "o e nave to be consulted. | today. e A. C. GORDON nm.}llu\ :wl‘nflmust .:‘.,.y z:{n:flc.n{-d' Néwly Renovated Rooms e 'y " on the program by Jerry Wade who | o0 the Medjterfancan 1 & DeW|qme y. N. Army in Kores is thel when the Tongass item came be-| One S the orders of pusiness at| brmmmemrirereor o e B4 e sl e PRE roetroE b Wik at Reasonable Rates ;’o':" o G o o T T/l B itaima ot péllce fores | fore the Appropriations subcomnit- | a school board meeting at e HEh | i Ianehs o miany yehte hie "The Siar Srangled Banter” bhsa|Bervio and Bud Shultz who Bt b ¢/ S since the crusades,and a lot of dis-|tee hearing the testimony, Chair- | school next Tuesday evening at 7:30, 3 bl s ity i talk v % ‘ explained MacArthur's reasoning. | . .ging pioneering is necessary.{ man Rooney (D-NY) fook note of [ will concern continued operation or the national anthem of the United States? ”"»:dnE:bo);;\i::‘e]:}“f; l;“d fif‘m i We: - 1o & sopavete mesmo ai- — the committee’s previous hearing: | closing of the Tee Harbor school - In which battle of the American Civil War were the most men |y 0% PESREE B0 B PRERT M HOMAS HARDW tached to Deane’s secret report to Diplomatic Pipelines and subsequent approval and com- | petiers have been received by’ younger group was given by Dt MAS HARDW \RE | the President, the North Carolinian| o .\ of state Acheson has | mented: e e L et . Which are the four largest cities of Alaska? isunel e and FURNITURE CO. c““h"m"e"sm*::,‘::;;”l:’gh:;""cmfg‘”fi?; asked the President to keep him| * . .. unless there is objection | 5cpoc) board that closing the school| 4 What is a rhombus? i i i e e PHONE 555 heel-clicking incel]lg'ence chief who|out of LheFMmE\rlhm' ?enat; hefil;— we .\lm'll p! (a:lrrg to the next ap- | peing contemplated for reasons: . What are regarded as the greatest collection of narrative poems|my fellow men during the next 30 PAINTS OILS ings on Far East policy. He has| propriation title.” ) economy. lish literature? years.” | Builders’ and Shelf fae now ::fifn;” b;e:;"er‘;‘wfie; told Truman that if absolutely| There was no objection ) ANSWERS: {" Chief evaluator for the evening HARDWARE . 4 ' 3 estify in opposi- pe. sually 1ow: % as ’ assl 5 a messenger boy to juggle the| ;' ip blav into the hands of [ atlons.{ jendent of schools, and if it is closed . Battle of Gettysburg. S E”is-‘;fi;ml‘;‘:““‘g;‘l‘l‘w Remington Typewriters charts and snapped his fingers ev- T F i T ranspor b 2 pro- 3 0 o a ~hors ir] E , £ 32 s, e | a) ppe g {55 Erhabiloars ngw GUIng ® plos 1bn\ transportation would be pro . Juneau, Ketchikan, Anchorage and Fairbanks. Eoey i Amelle oo el Ny SN RERVICED T Friday, May 4, 1951 ously, the .cause must be speeding, and reckless high-: DeMolay boys and Rai girls, 5 = itehorse 36—Cloudy l SUNUTUSUSUSUSBSSTSSP LS S VS UPES TIPS SUUS SIS S ill-breeding. Sports and games are always @& good: test of .a person’s true | | now in the Senate. At 7:30 pm. — Scottish Rite con- When jelly, is served on the dinngr plate, how is it meant to be|Port”; and John Clements, 1t ferring of 32nd degree fiezann can't be dome” The impromptu; PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT peech was presented by Jim O'-{f ~ for MIXERS or SODA POP 156 school has eight pupils, ac- ery time he wanted the colonel L}, "y carthur's firing as having SEEKS DIVORCE vided_for bringing them into thel 4. An equilateral perallelogram having its angles oblique. Aa e b 2 "x:fivfi 8v.t:h:nw]izl,lefi?vehbmwmfm- been inspired by the State Depa Divorce action was filed today in | city for classe 5. “The Canterbury Tales,” by Chaucer. iy i J B Blll'hl'd co nos | v e ment. Actually Acheson and Mac- | U. S. District Court by Lillian Ug- st - Come to the Methodist/ May Day ' ety 5 seemed to be on the tennis court| . . . : He 7 - J —— . = E Arthur have been closer together[gen against Ar thur . The DIVORCE GRANTED RRRRRRRRRRARRRRS £ # i “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by when the Congressional delegation| " “opinase policies, such as|complaint charges incompatibility. | E. B. Whitmarsh was granted a i il Tep May 5. 2 10 5. 799-3t Satisfied Customers” was looking for him. o lokade of sl rinese poris. 1| The couple was maricd My 7| divoree from Esiellc Whitmansh o- There is no substitute for Newsp P contrast the joint chiefs of staff,|1933 at Hollis, Oklahoma ay in U. S. District Court. Both Interesting Quotation | opposing both MacArthur and Ach-| The plaintiff requested that cus-|are from Ketchikan. PRI TIRRRRRARIRRRNARRRARRRN i 5 STEVENS, o O(IAI 3 ‘zAd %EEIN & | = A - — uthorize alers) President Truman was all set t0|eson after the December —defeat,|tody of their 15-3 Id daughter _— P —— answer General MacArthur with|wanted to pull out of Korea alto-|be given to the father. M. E. Mon-| The floor of Death Valley is : LADIES —MISSES’ GREASES — GAS — OIL his own words at a press conference | gether. . . . Bill Bullitt, ex-Ambas-|agle is representing Mrs. Uggen. | feet below sea level. BERT BEBTHUL READY-TO-WEAR called just . after the General was|sador to Russia, has flown to Chi- (= ooyt tired. et il C:ossword Puzzle a8 n paid-ap subscriver 1o THE VAILY ALASKA Seward Street Near Third annga:r: nflgiggego' Mr. Truman had an interesting | mission. Bullitt has been a spear-| EMPIRE i3 invited to Le our guest THIS EVENING quotation from MacArthur neatly | head of the China lobby. . . . .Al- Present this c to th ic | ¥ 0! el his coupon to the box office of the typed out on a piece of paper and | lied diplomats in Red China re- T :" T i 5 The Charles W. Carter JUNEANILJM;::A 1. L 1 IRIES tucked inside his coat pocket when|port there isn't the ghost of a collog. . Lay away | CAP TOI THEATBE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 28. F e the press conference started, and|chance to talk about a peace set- Bpaall laards:. o0 A’."Sf,‘fdied J ! MOI’IU&YY ICIOUS IC 31, o al e a daily habit—ask for it by name he planned to read it if newsmen |tlement until the Chinese have Musical 4 Rub ound » - asked him about the man he had |taken a decisive defeat. . . Moscow | 12 Anger 1 Mirne aap und recetve TWO TICKETS to see: Fourth and Franklin Sts. . Meadow 83, Segments of J fired. But a ast | intelligence says tha : y £ R R e T e A RS Sl “BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT” Juneau Dairies, Inc. man oo However, here is MacArthur's | long-range bombers, even at the O o 85 Delental sl own statement about the suprema-| expense of curtailing fighter-plane | 18 The butt of 88 Kind of vias | Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre Caslers Men's Wear HOME GROCERY cy of the President, which the | production. This is the first tip-off Tennysonian 40, M President a:,r;w:;azfi:f:im;;ndmwllyxczh: that the politburo plans trans-| ,, o character 4L Symbol Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Phene 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 Pt ivl:hr::-‘;e:;au Phones 146 and 342 ocean bombing, perhaps with some- Malt beverage 42. Part of speech - 4 “The national strategy of any war | thing similar to our B-36. Droop 4. Minister pleni= 49, Color 2. Scene of action and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrow Shirts and Underwear —that is, the selection of national Todtion 4 an. Grloe g _ 60 Watch elosaly e RETURN YOU to your home with our compkments. Allen Edmonds Shoes Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 § E - . 3| W) ki v gusing e | GROUP DUE JUNE 17| [ F T T7F T T 7T s e =—=/| BOTANY || Bonish -Bive Monaay" Hew Ono who held broad policies pplicable to t 5 . Ppolicies applic o the ,~ up Moses’ usouu To give you more freedom prosecution of the war—are deci- hands 1 sions that must be made by the| Forty representatives of the Port-| [T | T ] B o s Oldest Bank in Alaska from work — TRY e s i Joordinating | 1and Chamber of Commerce ex- / 11 Went in : 0 s ead of state . . Coordinating 18. Regular ends c L T H E Army and Navy effort could not|bect to arrive here directly from - . De delegated by the commander-in- | Portland by air on June 11, ac- / g T 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking-—1951 N i o Alaska Laundry chief to any subordinate authority. | cording to word from George Hen- 3L, Mark tndicate : ST‘ETQ(;N Hk\’l'S Any such attempt would not con- | derson to Herbert S. Rowland,| b 7 ¢ ing omission ! y | : . £ let A e listitute delegation but rather abdic- | President of the Juneau Chamber ey ] 'Y Y e I'en s Quality Work Clothing H S GRAVES o e. 5 Chief act: i ation. of Commerce | / Metarbearing The Clothing Man That's what MacArthur said—in| FEdgar Smith, president of the (s W MacAThur sad—in| o Smih, presdent of , goded” Bank FRED HENNING LEVI'S OVERALLS ] ; the group H] Military Vindication consisting ~ of businessmen from T oive Sipinie Outiitter for Mo for Boys Whether you are for General | Vancouver and Longview as well| | Mouth of & MacArthur or not, it is almost cer- | as Portland. They expect to be | g v Safety Deposit SHAFFER'S tain that from a strictly military |in Juneau the nights of both June 36, Nan ac BLACKWELL’S Jong-range point of view he will|17 and 18, leaving for Fairbanks 4 Golls ater Boxes for Rent SANITARY MEAT CABINET SHOP win the present argument. No|on the afternoon of the 19th. X s : CTTE B S 2 773 A FOR BETTER MEATS [l 117 Main st. Phone 772 matter how you slice your bread in — - . 7 wo: cnf:fl:(( i S Korea, MacArthur will probably FROM : 1k i 7 el o COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 13—PHONES—49 || mish Quality Cabinet Work end up with the buttered side.| D. F. Owens and V. E. Joney of ) 7 Diteon Free Delivery | for Home, Office or Store 0, . Norse kod Here is the reason why: Seattle are at the Baranof Hotel. AR Neuaiocinies i b

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