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e WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMRIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = Daily Alaska Empire MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month 20 YEARS AGO helieved it P | could it be overlooked in Scotland, which in Scottish Rite Temple . beginning at 7:30 p. m. AIaSka pou‘ls Wm. A. Chipperfield, ‘Worshipful Master; | had a prior claim. rom Pnbllmed every evening except Sunday hy the The Scotch, it seems, have not given up; EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Committee of the Church of Scotland, the established THE EMPIRE Becond and Main Streets, Junesu, Alasks WELEN TROY MONSEN o e U2 prestdent | church there, has recommended that it be given cus- 1 B oIy ZRQY LINGO s = s P e RO D Vice-President |\ t1e stone, on the grounds that the seizure by T W ELMER A. FRIEND - T Mansging Editor ®ntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: It aJso thorizing JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. the English nearly 700 years ago was ille points to an act of Parliament in 1937 au New Chevrolet cars were being advertised for sale by Connors Motor coach, $545; five-passenger coupe, $595; sport roadster $495. May 16 Weather conditions and temper- T Company =54 II’:‘::-":‘”"“:'?'::‘:'.’I"'; 7 ver mentdi | 1o return to Scotland of other documents taken ¢ ! ‘ompan; il o By mail, Bstart pid, ok the foiowine raes: about the same time. (A document need not be a piece Qeorgin’ Naun b S e B.P. 0. ELKS The concert of the Juneau Public Schools was to be held on|also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 o d o W ] spring One gear, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; ome month, in advance, $1.80. Subscribers will confer & fagor if they will promptly motify the Bustness Office of any falluie or irregularity in the delivery of their papers. Pl | ‘Telvphones: MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for! 1l news dispatches credited to it or not other- Allan McKenzie Thomas E. Taylor 'Edwin Hildre Robert L. Brown Elsie Brady Grace J. Hinkley Priscilla McDaniel Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting brothers welcome, LE ROY WEST, Exalted Ruler, W. H, BIGGS, Secretary. am., 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau are as follows: Anchorage Annette Island Barrow .. of paper.) By way of allaying the excessive Scot tish nation- alism, which gave rise to the recent theft of the Coronation Stone from the Abbey, English to mal Scotland has . . . @ }Sunday. The Senior Orchestra would open the program. Others ap- @ | pearing would be Girls' Sextet, consisting of Edna’ Riendeau, Matilda Business Office, 374. ® [Holst, Masie Rogers, Dorothy Bakke, Muriel Jarman, Eleanor Irving; . . .IP(‘lN son, o News Oftice, same and at the | 36—Partly Cloudy - 46—Fog| 9—Snow Tom Redlingshafer; cello solo, Gene Carlson; flute solo, Little Symphony, consisting of Mary Schramm and Lillian Harold Sisson. trombone solo. Alice Merritt; L cher- tiine of permitting the ished tradition, the Church of made a republication of Wise credited in this peper and also tbe locel Blsebied \olins: Alice Merritt, flute; clarinet, e n - ! - o g il very canny suggestion that Scotland have the Mrs. H. F. Spafford Yoo ke e Baitia R Smas|| Moose Lfld’e No. 700 but send it to London every time there is & monarch e & ° o 0o o 0 0 o ey 38—Cloudy | o : 39—Cloudy | B-Parlly Cloudy | . 32—Partly Cloudy . 45—Fog and Rain | 53—Clear 44—Rain Regular Meetings Every Friday Governor— LOREN CARD Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN Eight passengers arrived on the Norco for Juneau. * They were: and Mrs. Gust Gustafson, W. ¥. McCain, H. Dyer, A. Hodl, I. Mykleburg. O. Ferguson, all from Seattle, and Nannie Dickinson, from NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Wourth Avenue Bide. Seattle, Wash. Edmonton Fairbanks .. Haines .. Havre Juneau although ’M COMMUNITY EVENTS to be This sounds all right to us, we are neither English nor Scotch crowned Not the Whole Story ITET At 8 pm ,,TE?kPk':d; 213b3 To go into the Stikine River services the Jeanne, skippered by)Kodiak ... s 40=-Drizzle {Beale gul ey A & o JWO diataliation selQapt. Bdie Kalkins, Was fo leave Junesu for Wrangell. Her owner, Kotzebue . 26—Partly Cloudy | e———————— News articles in The Times often recount cit=| ™ o Forap Sy Gerald WilliagiggBill Strong, was establishing trading posts at Telegraph Creek and |McGrath 41—Cloudy v r w ¥ PaRE s whidh ARRANEE 10[}( ;1‘””:‘,‘ 8 J:ut 414 Gold street. etpEast Lake, which is about 72 miles from Telegraph. The Red Wing, {jg:’l‘fm %3 3739aRfl;n o & . saved by unusual feats of surgleal ski g M ~ant. Strong as skipper, will run on the Taku between Juneau and i % < ONay F instance was that of a tiny baby boy who underwent| . .. ., mm:ge:’ SR g";’“”‘ ’Lu“’l‘] i Bepren ietefsbzrg _ 45—Rain, Drizzle, Fog lel ost “o, sm R ce [ Tulsequa ik 2% veiot 51-Fog| Meeting every Thursday in lung operation, and survive the Children’s Or a rare a ifficult a3 L T a rare and diffi meets at Baranof. Prince George . 50—Rain edic Hos Prominent local men who were to assist at the Boy'Scout camp this the C.I1.O. Hlll at 8:00 p.m. It was performed at At 8 p.m. — Women of Moose meet egible i N pital for nomination of officers, summer in Scout training were Forrest Bates, Cash’ Cole, J. W. Leivers 5;;‘;3‘ -“_46[;‘:"52 } ; = These unusual cases make news, but they do not{ May 18 Dr.W. W ('unm‘il‘ H. W. Douglas, C. H. Flory, E. M. Goddard, sxmpsou A o - S y ; 1 et ; —Partl; i Wednesday, May: 16, 1951 tell the whole story of the hundreds of boys and|pyom 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. — Commun-| MacKinnon, E. C. Guerin, C. W. Hawkesworth, Wellman, Holbrook,. T. BB—Pa:L]};f g}g:g 5 { g ATV ~——— | girls who are treated at the Orthopedic “““i”"l ity Silver Tea at St. Ann’s hos- §B. Judson, M. l, Merritt, R. C. Mize, Fred Ordway, Harold Smith, Harry Brownle's liquor store CANNY SCOTS wvery year and thus are enabled to return to e pital Sperling, B. D. Stewart and Mort Truesdale. G 9 omes as normal, active chud;ex; Since .1“.‘“ :;; At 1:30 p.n. — Martha Society s Phone 103 139 So. Franklin 5 s » u » hospital has cared for mol ets at manse In case you have forgotten about the Sfone of | @blished in 1907, the S meets at mans i e g e Scone, whtchywas stolen from the Coronation Throne | tHan 64,000 of -these young patients, L“““ “"”” ”:‘: From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. — Fish, din- Weather: High, 56; low, 45; rain. P. O. Box 2508 4 i 8 more than 51,000 operations on, sick and cripple ner by BPRC i Hoatiahe. Milal ]~ o \ ‘ lbneel:v :::::le:ter'r::: )wusc::;th';?: o:‘ a llt:‘dél:r:if CHRRaen: TERLIGy ' : . by ” " - v: et e~ ] N % During the first two weeks of ‘this month, the|ay g pm. — Rebekah Past Noble Dall Lessons |n En ||Sh the theft at the time, for however valueless it was a T rive | g . ’ W. L GORDON - Hospital's annual state-wide penny dr Grands meet at home of * Mrs o Bithoedic Hos : The Erwin Feed Co. 320 West 8th street. May 19 At 10:30 pm. — Douglas VFD 53rd Annual Spring dance. - - LR A FCEL T 1At 10 am. — Juneau Garden Club It is one of the hospital’s chief means ofl john Geyer, And it is a cause to which Washinzton —“gs ‘much as the heart as a mere piece of stone, its symbolic significance as a part of every coronation of an English King since 1296 (nearly 200 years before the discovery of Am- erica) muld not be lgnor&, in England Neuhey] is on. support. ctizens always give readily will ulh)w P Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL RICHLAND, Wash,, May 16 —® —A guard at the Hanford Atomic Werks here accidentally took home a piece ‘of radioactive wrench last WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Provided and providing. These two ]wm’u.\ should be distinguished thus: ‘We shall go provided (if) it doesn’t “He is providing for (supporting) his brother’s family,” rain % The Washmghn Merry-Go-Round (Continued from Page One) ‘llh own'name. On March 30, 1947, he reported to the Maritime Com- mission that he had $275,000 in American banks. C. G. Gratsos bought two of the ships as C.' G. PROCLAMATION | | self-explanatory jssued by foliowing has been The proclamation plant sale at Legion Dugout, May 21 At noon — Lions club, Baranof. At noon — BPW meets in Baranof. At 8 p.m. — Rebekah drill team in IOOF hall. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Strata and stratum. : Pronounce first syllable of each word as STRAY, not as STRAT. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Cockscomb (a plant). Lawful, right, rightful, just, equitable. WORD STUDY: Coxcomb (a conceited “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ‘HANFORD ATOMIC, week and ‘“contaminated” himself, his home, his automobile and cer- tain parts of the plutonium plant. The General' Electric Company, prime contractor to the Atomic En- ergy Commission, made the an- and STORAGE (e —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— L original Liberty ; 5 AN | 5 i thet | Mayor Waino Hendrickson: At B Do Amatioan TafcA R ] . f:,(, % C(:::i,,fi:?,:e' G. 88(:3‘1:,\:) ;;z WHEREAS, the President of the| oot in Dugout. POst |, rease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | nouncement in a press conference. | Greek citizen living in Greece Is| o= soveral ves: flying | United States has proclaimed May 29 DRASTIC: acting vigorously; extreme in effect. “Drastic measures|GE said there is no danger of any i ! e ta' fe":ls'f:s Gr?r:l(()\e: from| i} the Panamanian and Hond- |19, 1951 as Armed Forces Dav. . -}At noon — Ro club, Baranof. ry to insure our safety. {Raviul Sfecis D tonl oy o8 The Rexall Siore 3 povert )l, -“l‘le ‘e ] mlr fl“ lpg;:g tan fiaks On August 1, 1946, WHEREAS, the Governor [ the| 4 g pm. — CDA installation, final i i A o l.he guard tuflched.wfll be scrubbed | e s ¥ r;:rg;:;:; L‘;’nedonn uxury In NeW | - . tsos reported to the Maritime T"”“‘l‘;'ylgflm“s:a halst"' X ‘“‘;;’Cf] meeting until September. ' Lle};“ s\l“ gm‘l‘{“‘"ml“' e our’ Reliabls Pharmaolsis Commission that he had $85000 in|May 19, 1951 as Armed Forces Day.| o¢ g:30 pm. — Community Center MODERN E‘”QUETTE erbert Farker,. head ;o 'S ¥ w{m !Fey dldh“fls whb\g ";‘ o i New York banks and large| Therefore, I, as Mayor of the|™nignt for aqults at Teen Age club ROBERTA LEE health instrument division at Han- | BUTLER-MAURO surplus Liberty ships with Gree [City of Juneau, in order fo PAY| i square dancing. ford, said removal of the wrench| DRUG CO. government credit. Immediately thereafter, shipping rates went up, thanks. to the shipment of Marshall plan goods abroad, and in two or three trips the Greek magnates were able to pay for the purchase holdings in Dracoulis Ltd. of Lon- don. | Gieek Prime Minister George N. Moatsos and Sopholo- cles E. Venizelos, now premier of Greece, bought an original Liberty tribute to the men and women of our military forces in Juneau and throughout the world on this oe- casion, do hereby proclaim Satur- day, May 19, 1951, as Armed Forces Day in Juneau. May 23 At noon Kiwanis club, Baranof. NURSES’ CONFERENCE 2. is it ‘all right for her to cle dinner, before rejoining her Q." When a hostess is ¢ friends? A. Tt is better to leave g a small dinner party, and has no maid, n off the table and the soiled dishes after the dishes on the table and enjoy the eve- from the plant was “completely un- authorized.” He said it’s the first time any radioactive material has been found in a here. He didn’t release the guard's residential area | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments price of the Liberty ships. ship, and are now listed as the 5 i e ning with her guests. Of course she can quickly put away any Derisi- M) TN R Then they turned around and|owners of the Compania Maritima | nb’\p:_‘\’”‘;i(.;‘1]0("“‘1“:"’ ;“’“310("(’1‘ 1;_‘(;:; AT MT. EDGE(UMBE 0" s e a v P %, QLY. i "|nar:e hecn:;e it would i;med :]nm and Supplies used the huge ts to buy Am- |Isthmenia, a Panamanian Corpora- | == 7 Fhevas & S : CCTEL R L L . W%/ undue - embarrassment.” . He. .didn’t erican oil ‘:‘;nkmflnnd moie re- | tion. Day with appropriate ceremonies (URE TUBER(ULOSIS Q. What form of introduction do you think best for presenting algsay whether the man would be Phone 206 Second and Seward . tly LM (O e seew . C..Hadjipftemsplid gPIVETs JOF thipe why hgvg itan to a woman? fired. cently t L y ] contributed their lives in past wars, of the biggest tankers in the oil industry.. As a result they will al- most dominate the long-term oil transport business. Greek Rollcall Here is the continued rolleall of the fabulous Greeks and the ship- ping empire they !uve amassed— largely st t,he mnu ‘of Uncle Sam: Aristoles S. Onassis, who oper- ates a great tanker fleet through kought one Liberty ship each, are| reported to be big operators in the Greek Maritime Circle. In 1947, M. C. Hadjitpateras informed the Maritime Commission that he had $160,000 in New York banks and 15,000 pounds in London banks; C. Hadjipateras reported that ne | had $210,000 in New York banks and 25,009 pounds in London banks. " | John S. Coumantaros is another | fabulous Greek shipper who has| BODY OF MISSING and to those who dedicated their lives for the preservation of free- dom and security for all Americans. - ABC NEWSCASTER FOUND IN FJORD i and Dr. A conference of directors of A. “Miss Lee, may I present Mr. Hall?” ¢ Q. Do the host and hostess precede guests to the dining room when nurses from the Alaska Native Serv-{ginner i announced? ice hospitals and the Public Health| nurses will be held at Mt. Edge- cumbe the week of May 21, The sub= ject of the conference is “The Per- mn th Tuberculos Francis Phillips, physician uu (h'uge of ‘the Seward Sanatorium Theodore E. Hynson, A Area Medical Director, will be at- tending the conference. i A. The host should lead the way with the most important woman Flest, and the hostess goes in last of all. e 1. On what body of water is Le Havre situated? 2. If you were suffering from a febrile disease, what would be wrong PRICE CONTROLS FOR TERRITORIES BE RE-ESTABLISHED WASHINGTON, May 16 — & — The government has ordered price| controls re-established on certain commodities sold in territories and i Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th Bt. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP The Alaskan Hotel NewlysRenovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates gl*:;lac’“o“fi“"d’;nec‘:g“":;’"& d:;:; heavy holdings ir: Nomikos, Ltd, of | OSLO, Norway, May 16 — ? —| Alaska Native Service directors of | with you? e e possion of the United States. | PHONE SINGLE O | !wi 5D 00D-14n tankars J‘\o be built Londoa; J. Coumantaros, Ltd, of | The body of Lyford Moor2, Amer-|nurses attending are: Miss Alice 3. What is the difference between a parabola and a parable? OPS officials said the action is b s Buenos Aires; and considerable | ican Broadcasting Company corre-| Connolly, Kotzebue hospital 4 What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet? aimed at halting profiteering on at Hamburg, plus three 21,000-ton tankers. Furthermore he, has the cash to pay for them. Onassis alsc has a fleet of dry cargo vessels un- der’ the Panamanian flag, another fleet under the Honduran flag and at least onc or, two ships inder the Norwegxan flag. ' Formetly. an’ Ar- real estate and shipping interests in Greece, itself. The record of the 98 Liberty ships ‘shows that one | was sold to John S. Coumantaros and one sold to Panos S. Couman- taros. John S. also told the Mari-I time Commission that he had $170, 000 in deposit in the National City | spondent missing for five months, was found in Oslo Fjord yesterday and police sought to determine the cause of his death. The body was identified by fin- gerprints. A medical expert said the body showed no signs of death by violence, but that a further, in- Hilda Fritz, Kanakanak; Miss lis Durham, White Mountain boa ing school; Miss Louise Robison, Bethel hospital; Mrs. Hazel Holmes, | Juneau Government hospital. Pub- lic Health nurses atending are: Mis Iris Jette, Unalakleet; Miss Agnes 5. In what famous book are the Lilliputians important characters? ANSWERS: 1. English Channel. 2. You would have a disease accompanied by fever. | 3. A parabola is a kind of curve; a parable is a story which teaches Daisy Keen, Seward Peninsula; Miss ja moral. > 4. Omego. those commodities and at limiting the operating margin of sellers. The order, effective May 21, ap- plies to commodities sold in the territories but not produced there. This group includes such things as fresh and specialty foods, some types of wool and cotton, feeds and oil THOMAS HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. PHONE 555 PAINTS —— OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE gen! sident, he owns homes in|pany of New York and other d 2 e- | vestigation 1s being made.: o B < 5 AthghdpiGreete; and Montevideo, | |t b g o i Breer, Nulato. 5. “Gulliver’s Travels,” by Jonathan Swift. seeds. \ ? 3! 1 British and South Amer Umém, e V0P roctfi it | T gl | POSits i tish and South The, 40-year-old Moore,. & .nafive , ? ¢ I Tl } Remington RO TeRiey n “tHS | jcan banks, of. Dol Mich.* Was Thst seeh | O be tiscussed gt We con srence . | The action applies to Alaska, || Soo < country by Simpson, Spence and v " I lda" 1ast: Dec, 10 ‘1 he rehabilitation of the tubercu-|== === | Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Samoa Young of New York City. | Other Greeks with: big shipping | ore hadt been in Berlin since|10sis patient, ihe plage of the social |2 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = |and the Virgin Islands. 1 ‘Amother fabulous Greek shippinig | !ierests inciude Dimitrios J. Chan.| Moore had been in Berin S8e0,yopier in relations to tuberculosis, | == DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = : i J B. 'Il‘!'l" Go. czar is the Callimanopulos, combine, | [11s: Georse Coutsouvells; 8. G., with his wife and tWo Ch ¢ | asisting the patient in the accept-| = e, e Ml =| —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— jwners of the Hellenic Lines, Ltd, | Maris A and Michael A. Embiricos; | 'eI. He had dond radlo ReNERESI r&h . d;; A o haspi W= OPTOMETRIST = i m B Ween by mrohasees of Swoat e ooie)| Leonard; Basll Nicholas#and /Mi-in, Epokane, Wash,, (ghf euring fhEpaace of N SRS T - Becond and Franklin = i L 0 of the orlg-| " L landris; - Constantine| War was with the office of Warl care. and preparing iebpatiens JoxyEe o Junead = - nlw.u k ugau:{ratt : Liberty ;mps, Sonlalils: Panag}‘m o Lemos. | Information (OWD) discharge. = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS = oL also owaer a - » i) ’ il 5 — — General Shipping CU"IW'Y‘mou | mnis; G., Alexandrm and Nomlcoxl Tone Zielesk of Sacramento, Cal- | medical and nursing staff Will assist | @ s s : g “ £ Shith Tas bess buying. Anierian | Bigalad; Evanigelo Nomikl, Gebrge| i0mis 1s: atitiie"Bardngt Hufel € withvitie RRoBERY LADIES’—MISSES’ GREASES — GAS — OIL : RUTH BROOKS READY-TO-WEAR : ships and transferring them to the Vergottis and D. J. Negroponte. Of Junean Motor Co. Panamanian flag. Callimanopulos these, Constantine Konialidis lists o owns an interest in the Pen. | PImSel as citizen of Uruguay, but - I @IYY MDY B sV 44 [ a8 a paid-ap subscriver to THE UAILY ALASKA Sewart el e Foot of Main Street £ty Comnery T has bought several American ships EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ¢ e R for various South American regis- Present ] to th g pcnoss s s o v e i The Charles W. Carter wige e 2, 10t Callmanupul | contal ews Coples | RPEELY iR CAPITOL THEATRE THCIOUS 1CE CREAM B e i | oTen palmE R 4 3. Dy trutts Mortuary DELICIOUS ICE CRE ARG | sion: 879 | German government reports the| 8. Conjunction 37, Tr - i for it by name e b e | Ruslané re il ROMEREK 0! Sil Biiivise | fectae ot B and recerve TWO TICKETS to see: Fourth and Franklin Sts. e ol o w York; $5 in 2% {'preve: i o Y > ) | brevent Germany's free press from called 40. Continued . ” 7 PHONE 136 iri per cent U.'S. Bonds: $200000 1 L. tneirutn anput Commune | 14 Bels digr 4 oS KING SOLOMON'S MINES” Juneau Dairies, Inc. o?'.’f’g’s.,fge'of"‘ ism. The Reds simply kidnap the| =~ a grant s 44 Unite | - s idebtedness. | pewspapermen—have been doing made 45. Woun 2 ’ repor y 8| 17, Hackne 46, Beclestastical Federal Tax—1%c Pal the :lie"hni:: ;?;:”(lidsg 416(6'2; ;’Ccuunl; 50 at the rate of about four al 1. Ll\dn.rz” Ithx‘(der A (lm;nzfl 3 ed dby Theatre culm “en 5 we“ HOME GROCERY s wife of $23,466.60 in cash| month. Russian theory is: “If you 48. Most _serene 5 McGregor Sportswear ‘]"w:;h(;hm":““:‘“lll C“l';‘ Bank ;fld don't like what a l:’ew.\papern)u\n “metrie sys- : :'ffi:r,&;;e; Saligian ohXopterday's Puzzle Phu‘ lkmow CAB co.—"m n Stetson lgmi Mpfllm'! Hats Phones 146 and 342 3 F s of the American EX-| writes about ki im."” tem 2. Puft uj 5. Cnmplele col- 2. Make a mis- hirts and Underwear n Dt Line, Duilicron, be g 6300, rmee e s (OO S 54, Soclal ‘func- Tackion Bty and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and il R b il Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 600 1o 3% o bent U . Bbode| e i ARt ‘:x; e he 2| B e DOWN 3. Intended RETURN YOU to your home with our compliimenta. ‘"‘sm,“ Lakvige American Meat — Phone 38 ana $155000 i U. . certiionies| don' ke what a newsman wries-—| il it “ B nime (| WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! of indebtedness. s ot 9 . Opposite of | call him & Communist.”) .“iy .i"“ / - : Another Greek magnate, John| Japanese Army — General Ridg-| BOTA NY To Banish “Blue Monday” M. Carras has been buying Amer-| Way has given the Japanese a go- | / 500" To give you more freedom ican ships and transferring them | to Panamanian registry under his own name, listing Santa Monica, Calif., as his,address. He also owns Cia De Navegacion Las Cruces, S. ahead to start building an army of four divisions. This 75,000-man force is just the beginning of a powerful new Japanese army to be trained and equipped by the Uni- | 'R Oldest Bank in Alaska ml_—flver Half a Century of Banking—1951 CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES from work — TRY Alaska Laundry A., a Panamanian Corporation, to- |#d States against Communism. TSO)] gether with a 25 per cent interest|Actually, the army was started BEETBON MATH H s GRAVES in the Atlantic Maritime Corpora- |Secretly under General MacArthur, e L] e en Quality Work Clothing . 0. The Clothing Man tion, the Panimanian company con- trolled by the Livanos Brothers. Carras also has holdings in Londor has been vice president ro, Calif. A. G. Pappadakis owns the Pan- and gen- | eral manager of the Standard Ship- | building Corporation of San Ped- | masquerading as a Japanese Police Reserve. From the beginning it was | organized as an army, however, and s given machine guns, ar- tillery and bazookas. American censorship suppressed the story. Dorothy Stearns Roff dancing class- sl o T 7EP ] Bank Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men SHAFFER'S SANITARY MEAT LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys BLACKWELL’S CABINET S0P 117 Main St. ‘hone T2 amanian Corporation, Cia Lama De|es now enrolling. All types, includ- MEA' Vapores, which has been buying|ing Ballet, Tap, and Eccentric, “.. . a-. FOR EERIER e American vessels for Panamanian| Teen Age Ballet classes, Boys Ac- 5 56 . Perceive COMMERCIAL sAvas 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabingt Wiy registry. Pappadakis also bought|obatic , Social Dancing. Phone a-- %‘-. . %fl.. 85 Bk Free Delivery for Home, Office or Store one-eof the original Liberty ships in| Blue 163. 811-2t AP Newsfeotures 5% & -

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