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8 piaMOoND T TRUCKS ONE YEAR GUARANTER OR 106.660 MILES DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE The Rape of the Northland THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1940. . British Say This Is Nazi’s ““Secret Map” { -.,:;-‘-— NAZI WAR AIMS ; Revealod by Secret Nazi dlap-dmlaw n 19357 4——"_/_._ “CHEEP 0P YT AR D 1 HAVE COVE 70 SWVE 100"\ ; AND WRECKING YARD ._,.u mno" IO“O'"" | B’BRPHY CABRANET 1E KITCHEN Bepreseniflhve MR. and MRS. H. O. SANDERS PHONE 176 JUNEAUITES RECEIVE Ladies’ Ensemble Is to Be Featured By Luflleran Aid . Featuring the newly organized ladies ensemble, a novel concert will be sponsored May 21 by the Luth- eran Ladies Aid. The musicale will tart at 8:15 o'clock and will be held mes| e hoped that the cert will create interest for nu- or- ganization of a civic chorus. Four soloists will be on the pro- gram, which is to be both instrumen- tal and vocal ‘Wrnm::'ll Potlatch on June - LLS FOR INTERIOR ck O'Donnell, mining O'DONNE] James and men in the aboard the Yukon for Juneau. | charge. Juneauites intending to here, Announcing the Opening of the SINGING TEA KETTLE 115 FOURTH STREET (Across the street from Federal Building) Breakfast — Lunches — Afternoon Tea Salad and Home-Baked Foods to Take Out Open Every Day from9 A.M. 1o 5P.M. THERESA CROZIER and ROSE HARRIS—OWNERS 10P.M.to1A. M. ELKS HALL Music by “MODERNAIRES" A Big Time NEW SEASON This picture radiced from London to New \ml shov fish, which British claimed “successfully attacked” the Nazi po ek with “more than one torpedo,” rushing ashore after returning to port somewhere in England. OFFICIAL WRANGELL | POTlAT(H INVlTATION qry AUIHORIZED An official invitation urging the people of Juneau to attend the | 4 has been received by Mayor Harry | 1. Lucas from the committee in interior, are passengers are asked to notify the City Clerk so reservations can be made OPENING----"Summer Dancing Season” SATURDAY, APRIL 27 NEW BAND I%lntbeNmfib Thirs “secret map” purported to show a 10-year Nazi plan to conouer Europe was “dressed up” as it was Ministry of Informatin, which <aid the original was found by Czech police issuwed recently by the British in 1928, » ALLIED SUPREME WAR CONCLS MEETNG TONIGHT ;= man guarding 1er hvuldnu, and ki of head of livestolk lines were blown down ove; e tornado was the | r reported in Idaho R e wounded e bombs aper’s press inor damage. - thrown room cause April 27.—Th The bulk of the world" PORT HERBERT SALE POSTPOHED f property s funds will be discount: Checks and Currency 20% Silver R 22% In BOMblng accepted at follc — Thre L wounded and one when terrorists bombed | were toda been May 15 at 2 o'clock in the the U. S. Marshal's of- inced. !'lIl!IIll”|IlIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIIIIII'IlIIII!IIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI|IIII|I|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII ! ! [ l cause of the nn,nmmlm of get Douglas Junior Prom dux to »\elh(r L()H(l]tl'n\ \\lnch at W ubmarine Spear- et battieship Admiral Scheer, scoring hits kept planr-s ouL ul the area. + Di Magglo May Be 2 Out of Game for ' Douglas Natatomum Somelime, Repor! | TON I GHT by Lieut. Col I. E. Atkins of the Army The City is rules for us to poli fit, Lucas in Wrangell, where it is expected | accommodations will be taxed to capacity authorized to &(l ne harbor ge it as it sees - was told. - > OLIVER DRANGE COMING liver Drange, weil known here, | formerly connected with the eau Cold Storage, is a passe for Juneau aboard the Ytkon T0 EXERCISE FULL | HARBOR AUTHORITY WASHINGTON, April 27.—Joe Di- ' Maggio, famed centerfielder who ‘ the YanKees, often called the great- 3 and | The City of Juneau has full jur- - est baseball player of the present i M & attend | l5diction_over the new small boat A B. CAIN ]mnp. may be out of uniform “for a H Uusic l’y 1 ong time.” harbor, Mayor Harry I. I city officials were Democratic candidate for Rep- ; Baltimore | vesterday | resentative. re | d his leg injury suffered ' game told him he Dr. George Bennett of who exami in a pr assured 3 adyv. Klondy Dufresne’s Band . lari torn a amvm affecting the ' H & TODAY'S BATHROOM IS ELEGANT |2 " ! : | Music Starts 10:00 P. M. | BRIGGS Beautyware Tornado HIIS ! i Fixtures in color cost but little more than | St : vt and hovre ut rand. Idaho Region | Admission: S1—Ladies Free! A < . 5 GOODING Idaho April 27, — Alz 0 RICE & AHLERS CO. | e ) G ; Everyone Come! Exclusive Dealer damage yesterday afternoon. No one is believed killed by the wind, although at least two men AT LAST—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL WHO ARE HARD OF HEARING! A new hearing aid af a cost everyone can afford! Air Conduction A Tiny Ear Piece in the Ear. Models as low as $39.50 “The Dynamic Ear” per month Giant 8 cu. ft. 1940 FRIGIDAIRE A Big ““8” At a Price You'd Expect to Pay for a ““6”"! o Sensational New Frigidaire Styling ® 5 Big Quickube Ice Trays—including one double capacity—84 ice cubes ...10 Ibs. of ice o Stainless Chromium Shelves ¢ Famous Meter-Miser Mechanism « « and man; other famous Features. BONE ON—A small receiver behind the ear, at a cost t 1 z& youl . All our aids are small — light — compact — ond inconspicuous SEE ALSO— THE SILVER EAR! No Batferies! No Wires! FREE DEMONSTRATION 2DAYS ONLY-Monday & Tuesday, April 29, 30 /ENING APPOINTMENTS BY REQUEST! Fac endative will be here for TWO DAY, ONLY' See the NEW VACUUM TUBE HEARINL; AIDS (the Duraton) at offices of Dr.J. H. Holberg ACCOUSTICAL TECHNICIAN GASTINEAU HOTEL i1's A BIG, BEAUTIFUL BARGAIN'! W P. JOHNSON JUNEAU- PHONE 17, lIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIHI e eteeme—— o (the American-owned Shanghai Eve- ning Post and Mercury. A police- the building wa killed and three Chinese employecs into the supply il has reached of cloves comes from erning problems ne | e iy resent phase of Empire classifieds bring r t d 4 incemet wiil be —— ————————— ter the Coucil's ninth meet- 3 l D“”y RIIDILE ChMEy Day: e niure e | THE B. M. 5&HRENDS BANKE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i | - Py a—