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U-Boat Is Sent Down PARIS, Feb. 27.—The French Na- val Ministry announces late today t the Franch destroyer Simoun k & German U-boat off Cape ED GFRMAN 2 SEAMAN ??é SIGHT liner Columbus is back ] Island in San Francisco a mysterious disappear- veral days an Consulate in Sar ounced that the miss- Wolfgang Black ad 3 vol Iy returned to Anwel I Black disappeared last Wedneday after leaving the immigration sta- to g to a dentist .- CIVIL CASE uit in which Sam Konoff damages from Tony Campus in the er Felix Gray. 13 Ow SPECIALS THRIFTCO.0P 3!;:;::“[:;\.“ 2 for zsc ST STY PURITY PASTEURIZED )m"é 2" " 69c | MINING OPERATIONS ramomacx . 8 35¢ | FOR YEAR OUTLINED 1 , Canadian Placers, Lid., Preparing for Large Scale in 1940 Large-scale ore production is on MEXICAN RED g 1bs. for 9 CHILI BEANS ., l C M. J.B. LONG GRAIN pks. 23 WHITE RICE 2 C CAMPBELL'S 4 for 3! tap for Canadian Placers Lid. 1 Dawson during the forthcoming TOMATO SOUP 4 rolls for 25 o C i Ernest N. Patty, Alaska and Yu- kon Territory representative of th PUREX TOILET TISSUE } STANDBY extensive Gen. A. D. McRae TOMATO #) 14 oz. bottles zsc ing interests, announced upon oi- i CATSUP rival in Fairbanks the purchase of new dragline to be placed in ope: TEXAS PINK 3 for 27 * tion on Clear Creek this spring, says GRAPEFRUIT . €| the News-Miner Patty returned to Alaska after a six weeks' business trip to the Pacific Coast, Ct and eastern Canada. On his tour Paitv conferred with General McRae at Vancouver and later at Toronto 1500-Yard Capacity Patty stated the sluice boxes of the Canadian Placers operations will o¢ sel in bedrock. The process will involve hydraulicking into the head of the boxes, and the dragline will be employed to stack tailings. A capacity of 1500 yards per day is expected to be handled by this set- up. If the arrangement proves suc- | cessful a second such unit may be | established next year, Patty said A 35-mile road from McQuestion on the Stewart River to the property on Clear Creek will be constructed. Nine miles of this freighting link was completed last fall. William O'Neill, young Fairbanks g 1bs. for SPUDS25™ "N TALEY CREAM CORN nd GLOSS STARCH with POT HOLDER and @ for DISH CLOTH . Z lgc TASTEWELL CANE and MAPLE SYRUP gqc 12 oz bottle for ...... 23 THRIFT co-0pP We Deliver PHONE 767 . BAKING SChllllIlg PONDER When your family or friends are set to enjo} delicious waffles, assure enviable results wit Schilling Baking Powder. It's double-acting— made with pure cream of tartar—never leaves that “baking powder taste.” For over half a century, Schilling has been rehed upon for (N3] successful baking sad true economy. ‘ll,,,(‘m 3 MONEYBACK unbounded “"h!lhng = th in_thi hl "ARTAR Baking Powder, Paramount presents. Cecil B. DeMille's "UNION I'All!lt" J08L SIA W'Cl( HcCRE BATTLE OF THE CLOUV D S—Under cover of smoke screens being laid by two planes, some A€ the army’s newest tanks l | | | advance for battle during maneuvers at Fort Benning, Gas & Thr Gosteamll M operstion Skalmg SpOIIed i ;1:1 cs:::;n.la to 20 men will be hired Bv Dus' Tnn Auk Lake Ice Alaska Projects Operations of McRae projects in Interior Alaska will continue in 184( about the same as in 1930 at Wr on Auk Lake has chopper and Coal Creek. These been spoiled by all things the sites of Alluvial Golds and Golc dust on the ic Piacers, Incorporated, About 40 me Dry weather, cirong winds ed at each camp, ac- and a lack of snow en areas crdinarily covered at fhis (ime of year cau the layer of Skating cording to Pat NS STR ( (ER FORETEI.I.S DEATH TUSQUEHANNA. Pa, Feb. 27— A thirty-five year old farmer was brought to a hospital on a bob-sled from his snow bound home where he was stricken with pneumonia. He got out of the sled, walked into the hospital and announced: “I've come here to di He died in an Oxy hours later. : - giit over the e | | en tent five FROM PETERSBURG Four Petersourg business men Harold F. Dawes, I. M. Dahl, Louis McDonald and Dr. J. O. Rude, ar- rived today on the steamer Alaska to appear as witnesses in a case pending before the District Court - BARTENDERS ELECT | NEW DIPLOMAT _xew minister to Bulgaria is George H. Earle (above). former gover- nor of Pennsylvania, who ex- weets to sail for his Balkan pest about March o Robert A. Dore has been elected Preident of Fairbanks Bartenders' Local No. 1. Harvey Garnet has| been chosen Vice-President and Ted Boyel, Secretary-Treasurer. ! LIGHTS ARE BLAZING - — <l | PASSES BAD CHECK Lights are now blazing on the For passing a worthless $5 check | Chena River Bridge and in Fairbanks, Willlam Erwin has| decorations are going up at Fair- been sentenced to six months in the | panks for the coming Ice Carni- Federal Jail by U. 8. Commissione: | ya] and dog derby William N Growden. J — e~ -~ i >-ee - — Emner ciassifieds bring rflmlls Try an Empire ad \ i sttt -\ Must Do Part in New Utopya 'AMERICAN SHIPS frem American to foreign registry, in the last sixteen months, but Mari- time Commission officials said to- day that none of them was essen- tial to national defense. market for old American vessels with the result that 106 transfers of reg- istry have cccurred since September 15 Go From growing pile of tin cans near John Navajc's hobans. Indian traders re- port the Navajo squaws are as ex- bridge playing white women Navajo grows very little that can be used in his diet goats but even much of his milk coffec, mutton baked as a sort of “hoe-cake.” to eat the Navajo places water- | Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr ' Death Driver Gefs street| . More Volunteers for leand o ARE TRANSFERRED, FOREIGN REGISTRY WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. —About 180 vessels have been transferred | The Eurcpean war increasad the Tomahaiks t To Can-Openers GALLUP, N M F(’b 27.—A sign zation’s encroachment upon Navajo Indian reservation co and Arizona is the as assistant on fact-finding mission vean nations Each day sees more and more Scandinavian volunteers arriving in Fin- land to join in defending that country against the invading Russians. Here, somewhere on the northern battle front, are some of the latest <olunteers. They are crack skiers and flflemen, were formerly in the Swedish army. A Wardog s Life 'ert with a can opener as many Aside from meat and corn, the He raises some omes from cans. A typical Navajo meal for a fam- = Iy in moderate means consists of stew with canned break LABOR HERO w PASSES ON | LUGANO. Sw Ttalian-born Gio he oldest pensione: n Swi in Luganc omatces, and wheat flour Canned fruit is popular but at he head cf the list of good things 1 soda pop. e ——— 3 , at 97, he died but that was not the m: for the crowds hat came tc his funeral and the e Vi 1 : lcng cbituaries in the Swiss and Ttalian pr It was because Martini was the ast st of the pioneer work- men who carved the first great railroad tunnel through the solid rcck of Switzerland's Alps. It teck eight —from 1872 0 1880—td push through the great St. Gothard .tunnel whese 14,998 meters (48,972 feed) of track, now lectrified, still stands with the ongest tunnels of the world tini began work with 5 in 1872, was with th h th o shafts. He HOLLYWOOD Cn Feb. 27. — Sccialite Helen Varner Vanderbilt caid tcday that she will file a cseparate maintenance suit against Mrs. Vanderbilt said that the it against the capitalist and writer will be filed within a fev cays. She said it would tell why e left Vanderbilt's home al La. whead in the middle of the seral years ago. -—ee DIVORCE CASE ar ew who breke thre nches between the nally became an neer on the reat lccomotives ch pull trains hrough Gothard's steep grades. - This picture, released by the Ger man censors, shows a Germal shepherd dog clearing a barbe« wire entanglement somewhere o1 the Western Front. Like the Allies the Nazis are using dogs to carr} dispatches to advance outposts. Suit for divorce was filed in Dis- trict Court today by N. Floyd Fa- erson against Mary Ann Fagerson on grounds of incompatability AT ST. ANN'S BROWN BEAR SAILS Rog Buster Elstead was admitted to VISIT T0 ALEUTIANS : : TO EUROPE_Hartwell Johnson (above) of state depart- ment foreign service will serve umner Welles” Euro- You get ail 4 advaniages in \i ~, SCHENLEY'S -1 I.lyht-llmflml lllll) LABEL w% 1. The 2. The Right Light 3. The Right Stre 4. The Right Price 8-Year Senfence A Headed for the far Aleutians to ~ COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia., Feb. 27— remain until September, the Alaska Guilty of manslaughter, Frank Game Commission vessel Brown Raynor, undertaker, has been sen- pear is Jeaving at noon tomorrow. enced to eight years in the penl- associate Refugee Manager Douglas lentiary in the death of three per- Gray will be in charge. ons in an auto accident. The Brown Bear will stop at Cor- Witnesses testified Raynor was gova, Seward and Kodiak enroute. Today's News Tocay TONIGHT - BASKETBALL drunk when his hearse struck a car RSN ‘4 driven by Edward Brewer near gmpire Want Ads Bring Results. Fehruary 27 Council: Bluffs.,. .Brewer, his wife, - = . «nd their one - year - old daughter P i WAKE UP YOUR | oo — Unhappy Events, LIVER BILE o Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out b Fortunafe Place o i Fun of Vin and Vigor 25¢ Your liver should pour out two pints of lmun‘!r{nle h.u{- :otlr huwe}u ddmdb 1f :I(im hfl,: isnot flowing freely, your food doesn’t diges BOSTON, Feb. 27.—Mrs. Norma 1t juct decass in the powes. Gos bloats up Burns, forty. slipped and broke her 34ur stomach, You get constipated, Your l i wrist; Michael Healy, sixty-five, sunk and the worid looks punk. <A tuden s A i the eve. “,\;’;, S Y ::f‘\ mere bowe rmu:Emi‘r?'t‘"(‘!ue\nt(.gfil at | 10 4 %, Tt takes those famous Carter's James Wall, sixty-five, suffered a 1, Stle Liver hn-‘cm et these £Wo p:'ms"of | lsc G A “ E s back injury when a ladder broke— = bils fovisg freen end moke o (66 48 | but they didn’t have to xo far for (lgnkmz!"-‘ r]w; rml; "Look‘(;‘vr m? name | First Game rter's Little Liver Pills red packs g&;tm;x;p“;hey all worked at the .3, ‘Refuse snything else. Price: 268, at 7:30 P. M. BREAKS RECORD | . HIGH SCHOOL GEMRAAIIN (o D l’ Use Sixth Street Entrance ONLY! o RoKLIDGE. P P 71— i JUNEAU HIGH vs. HAIDA f ’ y d .t tri-motored hydroplane, the Gm)‘ cuadian niscflflnl Goose -3rd, has broken the world's | record in the Gold Cup Class on‘ B. M. Behrends Bank. the Rockledge course. adv Mrst National Bank The supercharged hydroplane was HENNINGS vs. ELKS driven by Hugh Gingras. = —7 V I C NOTICETO ALL A.J. EMPLOYEES!!! AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE SPECIAL MEETING WILL BE HELD— : WEDNESDAY-February 28 Helene and Dawn Irvine Two of the younger members of the California group who plan to set up a new Utopia on a Caribbean isle wash dizhes in their tourist eamp at Cutler, Fla, prior to departure for the island. The colon- “ ists plan to found-an ideal community on the uninhabited isle The children above are Helene and Dawn Irvine, l AT MINERS' UNION HALL ——T7:30P.M. ! The Purpose of This Meeting Is o Elect Permanent Officers. o