The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1940, Page 8

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8 for the coming season the | |al Harvester 59, Kennecott 362 1 Channel League this New York Central 16%, Nmthcrn a general SOS | Pacific 8%, United States 61%, Pound $3.50% tions have been filled e ccording to Harv Iffert. 1 League, but the sent out Steel Pifchers Are DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are w, Jones cen almost neg- averages today: industrials 148.56 rails, 1l pitchers. Ap- eau Chan WANTED: Base Harv Iffert, Ga 30.97, utilities 24.76 ass the pitcher, please A RETIE T AT NI VR TR To keep iron frying pans in good | condition give them soda baths oc- STOCE QUOTATIONS |casionally. Mix two tabiespoons of soda (regular baking kind) with two q 1arts of hot soapy water. Put the i of t's the story. Sadly in nes (,ANADIAN DISCOUNT ther notice, Canadian ds will be accepted at following is 6, American Can|regular way, in more onda 30%, Bethlehem R ST 3 Commonwealth and Curtiss Wright 10% rs 53, Internation. (‘hecks and Currency 20% Silver 22% THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ° Germany has reopened tt ridges over the Vistula river, destroyed by bombing earl\ in the Polish War, per month Giant 8 cu. ft. 1940 FRIGIDAIRE A Big “8” At a Price You'd Expect to Pay for a “6”! Sensational New Frigidaire Styling o 5 Big Quickube Ice Trays—including one double capacity—84 ice cubes ...10 Ibs. of ice Stainless Chromium Shelves ¢ Famous Meter-Miser Mechanism By e Favorcle P. JOHNNSON JUNEAU: PHONE 17 “oyrs A BIG, BEAUTIFUL BARGAIN! Store (T (T Liquor! I Same Phone-No. G35 Featuring FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY 11:30 AM. ----4:30 P.M. COLD BEER ALL BRANDS 8ir$§1.00 (AES2.95 SCOTCH John Dewar’s White Label FIFTHS - $2.95 FREE ICE! SPECIAL TO THE SICK FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY——APRIL 26, 27 In order to demonstrate the new Electric Visual Hemovitameter to the general public, I will give a thorough 8-Point Health Examination during the above dates for $5.00 (reqular fee is $25.00). I will be ass Hemovitameter | or anyone of and have not bee it, do not miss check-up on thi arv here in Alaska. Save the Same Location e«cluut ian from the at is causing a thorough nstrument right going to the States. By EHARNG of ¢ ¢ other precision diagnos- tic instruments I » . Check vc Check Your Check Your Check Your Check Your Phanet Pressure arl Aation. svye Tension Viabity Aidement. Find What Is Causing I8, Check Your Dietary Mineral and Vita- min Deficiencies, . Advise You What to Do to Get Well NO SYMPTOM NO CLOTHIN NO PAIN EX INC NO OBLIGATI( N DR.N. A. MANN, D.C. ALASKA REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE IN GASTINEAU HOTEL TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT CALL EARLY FOR APPOINTMENT. - | took office in January 1939 s | special music each evening. The an- RECALL PETITIONS ONGOV. OLSONTO | BE FILED IN MAY = SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 25— State capital headquarters of the = recall campaign against Gov. Ol- son said that more than 500,000 signers have been obtained to m titions asking for a recall elec tion. The office said that the petitions will be filed with the Secretary of State early next month total of 319,000 signatures of re istered voters is required to call |a special election. The Democratic Governor, who is charged with incompetency and numerous acts of misconduct in office. B o | ALLIES PURCHASE LARGE QUANTITIES AIRPLANES,MOTORS = Confracts for ot Two Hundred = Million Dollars Signed in Past Two Weeks WASHINGTON, April 25. Allied Purchasing Commissior nounced today that $200,0 worth cf American airplanes a engines have been contracted during the past two weeks. The purchases include large c tities of Bell pursuit planes, C Wright pursuit planes, D bombers, Allison Wr and Whitney motors - HELEN BEISTlINE APPOINTED ASST. CITY CLERK HERE Etta Mae I)H(l\\\flr'h has signed as Assistant City Clerk fective April 29, Mayor Harr Lucas announced today. Mrs, L worth has served as both Assistar Clerk and City Clerk. Appointed to succeed Mrs, I worth is Miss Helen Beis daughter of Councilman R«l] Beistline. , . —— GULLUFSEN TO BE ON DUTY ABOARD BEAR TEMPORARILY t and George Gullufsen of the A Game commmmx patrol’} vesst Bear will leave for Petersburg t night on the Forest Service launcl Ranger V to serve temporarily on the vesse] Black Bear. Howard Jensen, skipper of the Black Bear, has been detailed the Petersburg fur farm for ti hatching season. AMERICAN LEGION POST IS ORGANIZED BY WRANGELL ME Alaska's sixth American Legio Post, the Merlin Elmer Palmer Pos! |of Wrangell, has filed papers incorporation with Territorial A ditor Frank A. Boyle Incorporators are James Love James L. Dolan and Leonal Campbell. — . - 'EVANGELISTS 0 ' BEHERE 3 NIGHTS AT BETHEL MISSION | | Evangelists Walter Covich and | Delnmer Smith will be at the Bethel |Mission on Main Street for three | nights, tomorrow, Saturday and | Sunday. The public is cordially in- vited to the services. There will be nouncement is made by Pastor Ralph | E. Baker of the Bethel Mission, As-| sembI) of God No Bemng - On Baseball | MEMPHIS, Tenn., Apnl 25.—Po- |lice figure betting on b.m(,ball games won't flourish so much this 1season if idlers can't know the scores. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940. l | | The order went out that no tele- graph wires for ticker service = would be allowed in places ul amusement such as pool halls, drug stores and Lm like. SILENT ORACLES AUSTIN, Te»( Apm 24 —Two- thirds of American college students believe college newspapers are man- == ned by staffs sufficiently mature to = take intelligent editorial stands up- on naticnal and international ques- tions. 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