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B PAGE TWO % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e — packages, food and casualties that they are ’lnmx-‘\ull be host May 26, 27 and 28 will 1e Dorcas and in effect that it is wi 1 S br Betty M(CmnmL Lucille Joh on Franklin — X ified purpose.” | Maynard, Vera N Morale Discussed t v g “We should find s > way,” Ma B G ene BD\LLI 1'.: ille i e Grocery Store d I r E ‘ T ¥ Natalie Gustafson and Thelma Os- wiil be closed f : ‘ . 1 that does 1 oy | borne, 9, duc ) us in the f on | f'*l’«"-n i s Marshall said th nistration’s | it oot T ) he Auke Bay Bus || —emrre v S plan for Korea has been to “inflict [ o ntgomery,. Opal Sharr the greatest number alties | Bosworth, Ethel Finlayson K: We could in order down | Nelson and Helen Mo A5t afitc the morale, B ’ Installation of of i e fabric of the Chinese ar 5 v " ) " Russell's questions about the origin| At this point the censor deleted | lay, May FI T nw GBS Has GDI " of the restrictions. They took out |30 from sublic version of | Felen Ehren wo and one-half lines of Marshall’s | Marshall’s testimony. | ling et l FIELD PROPA ) (Continued “:om Page One) rminal facilities from AND APPLIANCE RN % e B Walter D. Field — Phone 581 reply Then the secretary of defense e e s MacArthur testified for three day: | continued: last week. Marshall began the ad-| wphat B teteibin oartanA l‘hh\ - McGee Closet Sale || ministration” ly yesterday. Pre: s on the Chinese Communist timist Sale Saturday after- ||ident Truman also pressed it in ai noon, May 12, American Legion || bublic address last night, contendin k Enemy Morale policy in Korea “i f we b the morale of their| least cost in Amer . dbatrns < DSt frained armies x| TTapk Olson, i ) Friavs ' "'{JEJ el | - - That contention, howe s the cen in the process of do- preparation of ¥ Y nub of the whole argument over|ine there. it scems to me genice - MaeSpadde FRRTY R W ! tom chairman and astern policy. MacArthur dis ability of ‘¥ 5 . o) n amber ° p be in charge > musical s it. So do Congress members | saijefactory negotiatory basi - of ‘Yl tihplony : who back his position. thosé' Chincse Communist f i . in the “sfiCkS” ) i s toward uv.r-lumm o fhiich enthviien C A L L et rale and roying casualties or lu)m]m'l\ yv.»,;m .w.m_ The reference to “negotiatory Glacier Cab The defense secretary gave that|basis” indicated that Marshall and| Thirty-three passe answer to senators pressing him as | the Joint Chiefs of Staff hope that|on the Baranof today to what “foreseeable end” the ad-|if sufficient losses are i ed, the | for the westward wa ministration’s Korean war policies | enemy will withdraw and talk peace afternoon. Master of the promise. terms. 3 MacArihur argues that U, S. Air W. Hickman, chief p and Naval power should be loosed Disembarking from Se eaitle against Red China — steps opposed Elhn (ove ard Akin, Mr by the administration as involving Jr., Henry E. Bla L:_ too big a risk of leading to a gen- C. M. Bullard, George eral war with Russia and Mrs. H. Easte Senator Bridges (R-NH) suggest- News No!es Eward: _‘Mr\ ervu'x-mw:} or ed to MacArthur that the U. S. : fant; Sgt. and Mrs. Kennc policy of sending troops to a Eu- ropean defense force was “ten time: TN &y d Mrs. more provocative” of Russia than| _(Spec M. Kimmel bombing of Red China's bases wouid | ELFIN CO' ca, Apt MNikin, Mr. and N On Mond uesday m Merilyn Nimtz Iazard Accepted every one awoke fo find real snow all, Mr. and Mr arshall said: “T agree with you| [8lling and everything was blanket- and infant; Be il e s we. pave nocentod |€d With & heavy coat of the whi rom Kete : John Koelier 4 ” ST | P. H. Pro western Europe. The hazards Were | yp, ong wMys. Ross Peterson took | Fron inescapeble there unless We Just|yg. a. Butts to Pelican on thei ) ;“’ 458 “"f‘ “"”"l" (’”‘{f“"?‘m‘”:” boat the Celtic, when the Petersons {let the other part go. We had to| =0 % = =" take them.” went for ice. for the fish aving Ms Dugout. Many barg: s, men’s and women’s clothing. Marshall added, wa rer B 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard| n jone B Secug (e JGERs bF L0 S8 | entertained with a dinner parts gg?’ ‘ rendering lhf situation to the Sovie Sunday evening. Guests were Mr. ;.‘5 fad ; nent. and Mrs. Ross Peterson and Max rshall told the senators, t0,!pyiyoon i } that he is “disturbed” about the pos- it i | ‘Q I R ? 5% 5 | sibte effect of UN men in Korea of | - jixe Cropley finished the pile ‘ 3 F 5 b | statements from their commander{qriine here Wedne: ay and moved L] i red cooler says, : b | (MacArthur) “which accentuate the bis’erew and piledriver to Hoonah. gfi \6’? i 3 ¢ 7 ’ — ~ | —_— o | ¢ for ice-cold C?ke £ R Melvin Grimshrud was a passen-| ANN'?FR il s % 14 A . g ger from Juneau on Tuesd refreshed. ; Rheumatic Conditions | = =on Juneon on and |He will 'be in E. O. Swanso: ‘ 4 - ! “SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Anmanls :Cl‘::crnl store this season. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Bud Brown of Juneau on his 5 £ e apidly By ud Bro of Junea is 951, The Coco-Cola Company Respond Rapidly By {boat Dagne is fishing out of the Plasmatic Therapy | cove at present CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC | o 2t 1" i e e . G. M. Caldwell {was towing a scow from : e kg’ ph_ 417 Front & Main || Islands to Funter Bay. i B8 gt o | S| Lok B 'NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR ARE NAMED BY \} ’En'; April, one hundred and seventy-six Bpw ('.UB MONDAY years after the original Minute Men fought Business of election uf of election of delegates io the Cl more is seeking to defend the rights which TR ros [ o ot the insta 8 park in Treg . . the club dinner u f the Red a are the breath of life to every American. : e emElae - £ T and Professional Women's Club One of the great dip! Get in the fight—buy U. S. 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