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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1940. THRIFT CO0-0P 767—-PHONE-T767 Retailers of Famous SHURFINE and TASTEWELL Products—Offers o PINK SALMON 3" 45¢ ““PORK"“BEANS3 ™ “"2Ic < WINESAP APPLES 1™ 35¢ “"ASPARAGUS 2" "2k nee M LETTUCE 2™ " 2%¢ || " GRAPEFRUIT 37 20c FRESH STANDARD GRADE A EGGS Z doz. Gsc SWEET CREAM B“TTER 2 pounds for Bgc | .nlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIlIIIIII|llIlll||IIllll||Illllllllllllllllllllli.| GERMANS USE RUBBER poN'I'OON BRIDGE PULSORY “HJRHNF and TAS ; ) Get the THRIFT CO-OP HAB]T~—Phone Your Order Early! | U —————————————————————————i———wwn0: GERMANS IN AI'IO“IGI’ e BIG THRUST; ST O P aminute— TWO DRIVES (ollapse Do you know that has tuned, sold, rented and serviced mc pipe organs and musical instrumen more taxes or md personal property, an ka ore pianos, and pay German pushes have pierced the Little Mag the oldest Music Shoppe i he Y . e § fiits thron o e the French frontier Also 2 Islands - . the deve " ment of Alaska? LISTENM H/\ ON-—When you buy, tune [ ABIEORILAND | LONDON, May 18—The War Of- ! SN Baan o fice announces that the British onal Forester Frank Heintzle- | {roops have withdrawn from their position west of Brussels and there is “no question of the eaMapse of i- | the defending forces and the Ger- man by ough this sector.” An authoritative source also re- ts that the islands of Beve- and Walcheren, Province of nd, have but fierce fight 251b. cake 25¢ [ - v v v oo s 20TH CENTURY fTany Norse explo MARKET ably There is o substitute for N ewspaper Advertising Brrvomxeremscormon ] et DANCING! MUSIC! OPEN UNTIL 4 A. M.? EVERY NIGHT——(Sundays Excep.led) ical in; you help to keep our schoo rent a pi accoralol and public insti Pracuce Pluno‘; irom $40 up—Estey Organs quarter Alaska Agent Wurlitz 1ilt pianos from (m tory o you. l?miw o taken in part g R et Gt PHONE 143 FOR EXPERT PIANO SER VIC L SALE UF ICE Anderson Music Shoppe ' Juneau, Alaska ers prob- wed America before Celumbus, Have the TIME OF YOUR LIFE EVERY NIGHT at the CAPITOL CAFE COCKTAIL BAR BARBECUE! DANCE to the MUSIC of “VIC and BOB*> 2 DOOR PRIZES! 2 Cases of Golden Age Beer To the Lucky Persons lllll“llllllllllll!llfl"lllllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIII”IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE !Mflll“lllllfllllll|lll||llll been abandoned | ¥ According to the German approved caption this picture transmitted by radio from Berlin shows German treops crossing a river in Luxembourg over a pontoon bridge made of rubber boats CONCERT WILL BE PRESENTED HERE TUESDAY GEORGE ANDERSON s Reporied Lutheran Society Sponsors Musicale - Teachers fo Take Part Two popular Juneau Public School teachers will lend their talents in the program to be held at the Scottish Rite Temple on the even- ing of May 21, starting at 8:15 0'- clock Mi: Merle Public School mu tructor, has proved to po: as well as a cha Her friends are looking to her forthcoming appear: t interest. Miss Ruth McVay, French md history instructor, makes musican | | avocation. She is an accomplished I pianist and accompanist of out- ding ability. A lover of travel, he has thrilled to the wonders of the Orient on her visits to Japan, Korea and China, and has also enjoyed vacations in England and France, '] y evening she will a love )\ vol ning personality. ce ‘ IIIIIIIIIIlIII!IIIIIIIlllIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllmlllIllllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll See our First Showing of the Twin Stars of the Kitchen TALK A PHONE 17 elsewhere, won only three votes at | Yakutat. No contests were affected in their | outcome by the Yakutat totals. The | Democratic nominees for the House | of Representatives are John Mc- | Cormick, James V. Davis, Allen | Shattuck and Crystal Snow Jenne, | all of Juneau. In the final unof- | ficial count Mrs. Jenne has 1061 votes, while John Walmer, who ran | fifth, has 976, Republican nominees for n\c House of Representatives from the First Division are Mrs. Mildred Her- | mann, Jay Willams, William L. Paul, | Jr., and Steve Vukovich. | Yakutat cast 53 Republican ballots | and 2¢ “emocratic. as follows: Democratic Dimond 25, Grigbsy 7, Roden 19, Boyle 23, Sheldon 2, Hesse 9, Rivers | 16, Gilmore 10, A. P. Walker 14, Nor man R. Walker 2, Anderson 5, B: onovich 6, Cain 5, Clausen 1, Davis |7, Doelker 0, Douglas 18, Fisk 14, ! Jenne 10, Jones 6, McCall 4, Mc- or, | Walmer 4. Cormick 12 Nelson 2, Peterson 10, Shattuck 8, Sampson 0, Such 0,/ Republican | Cole 3, Duker 46, McCain 42, Hum- | | pheries 25, Miller 15, Reed 15, Barnes apacity of accom- | panist for the concert. Both Miss Schroeder and Miss McVay are from North Dakota, but had not met until coming to Juneau, s of the musicale vell kn in the city. Also taking part in the pxm,r.m] is Stanley Tollefsen, talented vio- Miss Gene Rulaford. Music lovers will hear old favor- linist, who will be accompanied by | ites programmed for their pleasure,| presented in the enjoyable manner | of previous concerts by Marye Berne and Ernest Ehler, REPUBLICANS OF WHITE FACTION CARRY YAKUTAT Lasf First Division Precinct Reports-No Mater- ial Change usual, in the recent primary election, according to returns received today from the Gulf of Alaska Indian vil- lage. The Yakutat totals complete the returns from the First Division. Complete official totals will be an- nounced early next week by the District Court. Yakutat was not merely Repub- lican, but “White Republican,” with candidates backed by the official party organization here receiving lopsided majorities over their oppon- ents. Sam Duker, who received less than 800 votes in the entire Territory of Alaska, polled 46 at Yakutat, while |Cash Cole, who accumulated about | three times as many votes as Duker € Yakutat went - Republican, as| 43, Baldwin 20, Foster 5, Damrlsm; forward | 21, Hermann 13, Johnson 8 Newell 4, witn | Paul 27, Van Gilder 5, Vukovich 28, Wallstedt 25, Ward 9, Williams 5. - e — (annery Boalls | (_)l_l Rocks Two Men Aboard, Both of - o marve - Wrangell, are Believed To be Dead B U LLETIN—WRANGELL, Alaska, May 18.—An autopsy held today revealed that the two men died of carbon mon- oxide poisoning, one dying in his bunk and the other fell at the wheel. Dr. Bruce Milligan announced that a leak was found .in the manifold on the boat which had run high up on the beach, WRANGELL, Alaska, May 18.— The cannery tender ARB No. 6 is on the rocks'at Stikine, at the lend of Chichagoff Pass, 12 miles southwest of Wrangell, Two men, Cyril Choquette snd Mike Loftus, both of Wrangell, arc | believed dead. The ARB No. 6 left here Thurs- day night and was sighted on the rocks yesterday morning by Orville Kanarva, who brought the 1nlor- mation to Wrangell. Officers have left here, going to the scene aboard the tender XL. The first report was that the |two men might have been over-| come by gas fumes and lost con- trol of the boat. Pl B DT S MAYNARD ON ALASKA Russell G. Maynard, newly ap- pointed Director of Public Wel- fare, is Juneau bound aboard me Alaska from Seattle. - e———— W. P.JOHNSON |II|III|lIulIrllllN,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IllIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIl|IIIIIH|IIIIlllIIIlllIIIIl]IIIll|IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll @ They are a pair of beauties. .. these two new kitchen compan- ions by Frigidaire! Beautiful to look at, spectacular in the way they petform, amazing in the number of new and exclusive feawres they offer. You'll find one that meets your needs and matches your budget. See these big, beautiful -bargains...at our store... today! JUNEAU 211 So. Franklin St. AirFights ROOSEVELTIS, Confinuing INBIG LEAD IN West Areas OREGON STATE i SE ri . | PORTLAND, Oregon, May 18. — Allies Now Pitting Their |erimary returns sive Senator me- . . |Nary 66,000 votes in 888 precincts Sirenglh AgalflSi Nazi out of 1698 for the Presidential {nomination. He was not opposed Superiority B8 e Raputiieasy ticket | Roosevelt has a vote of 58,000 and (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Air fighting continues unabated 'ine Britih hurricane fghters NORIH SIAR 10 Garner 9,000 from 969 precincts. D have been shot down and ten Ger-| man Junkers and bombers have been vlsl' Ju N E A u destroyed in fighting over France. Disregarding the Nazis numeri- ENROUTE NORTH caly superiority, the Allies are pit-| gailing date of the Office of Tr- ting their fighting planes against dian Affairs supply ship North Star, JiE hundreds of German planes whick | recently returned to Seattle from the are dumping thousands of tons of [ Antarctic, has been changed to June bomhs on communication lines. |1, SR o i Ul Northbound the North Star will tnp at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Ju- YOUNG GULLUFSEN 5 2 B NAMED CAPTAIN OF muomm KETCHIKAN SHIP BLACK BEAR WOLF BITES DUST | Albert Schueneman, CCC woli George Gullufsen Jr., son af the trapper in the Ward Creek drainage Federal Building Custodian here, has ' pear Ketchikan, has just caught his been promoted to Captain of the ninth wolf. It was the 17th wolf Alaska Game Commission patrol |caught on Southwest Revillagis vessel Black Bear, it was announced | Isiand since the program was insti- today by Executive Officer Frank | tyted. Dufresne of the Commission. ‘ Gullufsen, tormeriy on,the vessel Bear in this district, has been on the DISCOUNT Black Bear at Petersburg since Cap- | CANADIAN FUNDS tain Howard Jensen has been detail- P3 ed to the experimental game farm 25% during the pheasant hatching sca-‘ First Netlonal Bank son. After July 1 Jensen will take| over command of the Grizzly Bear at Ketchlkan Try lt Today... PEERLESS GERMAKO /(3000 IREG U'8.PAT.OFF. FISHER FLOURING MILL8 €O-) B. M. Behrends Bank m RICH IN VITAMINS BELG. No rough portions ran Here’s a bread everyone in your family TRY will like — neither '!“le nor wholewheat, OUR but an entirely new type. Packed with FRENCH Vitmins B, E, and G. Has no harsh nor PASTRY! tibrous portions of bréh. High in nutritive value. BUY A LOAF TODAY. Peerless Bakery BOARD MEETING OVER ‘The annual meeting of the Board ' of Public Welfare concluded this :v.l-r ternoon, Sessions have been held at the Governor’s office, On Sale at Juneau Stores Every Day!