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8 e N R SRR PR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940. e ON DISPLAY The 1940 Silver Stirealc, DeLuxe Six PONTIAC Four-Door Touring Sedan in the Beautiful New Wine Color Combination -~ White Side-Walled Tires [y FARMERS GROUP WILL EXPOSE FIFTH COLUMN 50,000 Cahforma Growers to Join Powerful But Unarmed Group SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. June 5. Associated Farmers Group here today that by the end of the 0,000 Califorr ners will led into an unarmed but to expose fifth col- E the spokesman for the group: “Only those methods pre- scribed by law” will be used, and y effort will be made to pre- mass hysteria. - Jerome Kern, the mus poser, once was a at the music counte York department store. SALE OF ICE 251h. cake 25¢ 20TH CENTURY MARKET PAINT that always gives prolection to your property and LASTS, is the most economical to buy! FULLER PAINTS, over a long period of years, has proved to thousands of HOME and BOAT owners, that it is the most satisfactory and most economical to use. For LASTING Protection On Your Home Use FULLER'S PURE PREPARED HOUSE PAINT FULLER'S MEDAL BRAND HOUSE PAINT FULLER'S FULLERGLO SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL FULLER'S DECORET ENAMEL FULLER'S QUICK DRYING FLOOR EIIAHEL BOAT OWNERS know that FULLER'S DURABLE BOAT PAINT really stands up and lasts under the most severe weather conditions. Our stock of FULLER PAINTS, ENAMELS and VARNISH is always ccmplete . . . So you can have immediate delivery TODAY! Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co. | R R ee It Today at CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 (i DEMONSTRATION: The factory representative will give daily demonstrations in our store of the marvelous cleaning qualities of the PEERLESS Rug and Upholsiery Cleaner and Instant Spof Remover ing plant, located in the June SEE THIS DEMONSTRATION and satisfy yourself that Grade School. Copies of the speci- | PEERLESS does the work! fications may be had at the City | Clerk’s office in the Juneau City Hall. The School Board reserves Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | iuiivui 20 e | 2 | adv. Flood Hits Nebraska;5 Homes, Business Build-| ing Are Swept from Foundations OMAHA, Neb., June 5.—Five sons are known to be dead eight others a s drowned, in a dey xrnmu tern Nebraska flood eds wre today homeless rains t small over their ba s and the d waters swept homes and bus- s buildings from th: founda- per- wd at ng, ating m Six Northwestern counties are including the towns of Homer and Winnebago, where the flood waters is hit A% Pender worst brunt of the felt lude Mr m Paul of the and Mrs 16. Three family are dead it Lipp members ing cther mis - SCHOOL CLOSED TOPAY TRIBUTE : Known Dead f Proves Castin 2 Ablhty cites sometimes actually do catch fish is given in national women’s casting cham- Treasure Island. Proof that angle this photo of pretty Patricia Krause l” n, who demonstrates her art at San Francisco’ art in city's casting pools she learned the ¢ San Fri She is pictured ead trout she caught with a light rod PARIS, 'June 51t is officially and a No. 12 fly. announced that all primary schools will be closed Saturday because of sl e e the children killed in Monday ! . Interi now in Petersburz in Ger bombing. DT B the oo C r ith werk at the SPECIAL GUESTS FOR TOMORROW'S CHAMBER LUNCH METHODIST MEN DINE TONIGHT The men of the '\ID[IU dist ch The regular noon luncheon of the iy & 7 o'clock dinner Juneau Chamber of Commerce Will |and this evening In the held tomorrow at the Baranof |Church soclal rooms Arrangements for the occasion sts extended special invitations | will be under the supervision of include Dr. Carl Buck, Field Man- Mrs. J. B, Smith and Mrs ager of the American Health Serv-|Corkle, members of the Susannah ice; Dr. Ira Gabrielson, head of the |wesley Circle. After the supper a to-be-formed Fish and Wildlife | prozram of music will be held, Ser and Charles E. Jackson, RN Fish Commissioner. > TINY BABY Acting Mail for Europe May Go by Way 0t Pacific Coast - SAN I'RANCISCO. June 5.—The probability that all mail to Eu- rope will be routed through Pacific GILROY, C: June 5-—A two pound four ounce baby girl was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ortez. The tiny baby was placed 1 an inc or and doctors said she was prog sing well. Coast ports, to reach its destina- P tion by way of Soviet Russia, in the event that Italy enters the jAPANESE LAUNCH |o & totay b socona 4> sistant Postmaster General Am- NEw WAR VESSEI.‘DHNI O'Connell. O’Connell arrivéd in California toda to address the convention TOKYO,, June 5--The new war- of postmasters. He pointed out that ship Tsugaru was launched today all European mail is now being |at the Yokeshuke Naval base. The!sent from the United States by |s | type and size is not disclosed by | way of Genoa, Italy. the Japanese ST Leon Blum, former French P mier, is extremely proud of newspaper work as dramatic cri - - LL FOR BIDS Bids will be opened on June 10, 1940, at the office of School Board President R. E. Robertson for re- modeling and repairing the heat- Jackson W|llr Be Assustam | con srimental farm. A four place plane will be st 1 at Ketchikan f fisher ame patrols, it w announced by Dr. Gabrielson. Heads Game- Fisheries rvacuanon OF ISTANBUL " ISUNDER WAY |Turkish Capital Is Taking Precautions Against Air Raids fur for Fisheries in New Merger Set-Up (Continued from Page One) mer, rincipal biologist attached to who is on his way to in connection E: and Douglas Gray, asso- manager of the Aleu- Turkey, June 5 t ordered partial re- ns from Istanbul and air raid precautions. ISTANBUL moval of ¢ m‘ adopted ot oil survey, ciate refuge tian Islands. The Brown Bear will go directl Yakutat, sail to Kodiak, Ditch He bor, the Aleutian c 1 'where in; tion of sea of will be m - MANUFACTURING an the Pnhhn!\ St. Mathews N \d Bristol Bay where ten SURVEY IS UNDER 11 be stops du he salmon ! season. From Bristol Bay the sched- Iliamna Bay, Cook Inlet and An- cho », frem where Dr. Gab: expects to lv:u\( for ux» Imr or. s S Soweriox. Genernl Land thce Pair| Southeast Alaska to be present dur-| New Set Up | Te””ory Merger of the fisheries and game commissions, it is expected, will] New industries for Alaska are bt‘-i place Jackson a ant director ing planned by two men from the of the fish and wild life service,|General Land Office who arrived | directly responsible for fisheries and here from Washington today via the W. C. derson, present sistant Guard cutter Haida from chief of the Bioloical Survey, as Wrangell. They are Meredith F. stant director yonsible for | Burrill, Economic Geographer, and Frank Dufresne, regional di- Dale Doty, Research Assistant They will be in Alaska until Sep- ame. announced to-| Burrill and Doty are day, with the Gr Bear stationed cerned with problems of classifica- in Ketchikan, the Black Bear in|tion of the public domain in Alaska. Petersburg and the Bear in Juneau.| They will remain in Juneau for a Brant Due week or 10 davs, then eries patrol, it wa Leaving Seattle on the Brant|Southeast Alatka and later to the within a week will be Clarence Ol-|Westvard and Interior. son, Acting Alaska Agent for the S SR Bureau of Fisheries, and Miss Bess | CARD O¥ THANKS O'Neil and Mrs. Georgia Gallagher, Our : -t sincerc appreciation is of the Bureau of Fisheries office. extended 1o our neighbors and Seton Thompson, assistaht chip!ih‘iends for ther k ess and of the Alaska Division of Ffisller-lsyfl‘Pa'h)' rhown to us in the loss ies wlil sail from Seattle aboard Lho;of our husiand and father; also Penguin bound for the Pribilof Is- | for the many beautiful floral offer- lands. Also aboard the Penguin | ings. on its westward trip will be Frank MRS. C . \RLES SEY G. Ashbreok, in LhHlLL of fm re-jad AND MILY [GEORGE BROS) Super Market 1860.0 CASH First Prize | ALSO THREE $5.00 PRIZES! FRIDAY NIGHT Free Ticket With Each Dollar Purchase! George Brothers Super Market 1 Phone 92-95--Better Values R T SRR rector for the Biolo: is clated to continue as ii- tember making a fact-finding study rector for the combined ser on the development of the manu- under the new set-up. facturing industries of the present Game Commission boats will be|and possible new developments with | used this summer for Alaska fish- relation to the public domain. also con- |} travel in | WEIGHT CONTROL SOUGHT BATTLE CREEK, Mich., June 5.— Back in 1904 a group of serious med- ical scientists gathered around a banquet table in honor of the late Dr. Henry P. Bowditch, professor of physiology at Harvard University. As they picked up the dinner menus in the great dining room of the Battle Creck sanitarium it was noted thac the calorie value of each article of food served was listed, Since thal distant time every meal served at the health center has been listed as to calories of protein, fat and carbonhydrates of each food item with individual calories. It is pointed out this enables the physi cian and the dietitian to obtain full co-operation of the patient and guest In ches the institution’s dietetic kit- veicht of each article of food n on scales that weigh in s a painsteking procedure,’ Lottie Johnson, head of the staff of eight dietitians. 3ut it is genuinely worth- Mortality figures published periodically by life insurance com panies show that, | | | while, after early adult PHONE 767 RETAILE! 3 _FREE Our Store Is a PHEPRICE PHONE 9295 25¢ HOT i | PHONE 92-95 life, as weight goes down health goes up. Persons who are greatly overweight are seldom long-lived. It is this fact, rather than the seem- ingly cruel dictates of fashion, that should be the determining agent in seeking weight control.” Excessive weight, Miss Johnson aid, is usually the result of eating dishes that may appear small to the eye but contain a superfluous supply | of calories. It is not simply a ques- tion, she said, of maintaining “bulk” since only 40 percent of the adults »f the United States require this of | their food. It is essentially a ques- | ion of adhering to a properly bal- | wnced diet that includes a suffi- | cient amount of calories (and no | nore) for the individual, of food | NOT THRIFT CO-OP SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS DELIVERIES- lose as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY IS, NOT\EVERYTHING! FRIDAY NIGHT DRAWING AT 7:30 minerals such as calcium, phos- phorus, iron, copper and lime so | essential for blood building, and an | ibundance of vitamins, the body’s orincipal source of resistance to| anemia and \lckn(‘s.s I HAMS - NOTI(E \ WASHINGTON, June 5. The Federal Communication Commis- ion issued instructions today pro- ibiting amateur radio communi- ation between stations of this ountry and foreign nations. Approximately 55,000 amateurs we licensed. The order imateur erritories, does not communications apply to between EVERYTHING PHONE 767 318 MAIN STREET OF FAMOUS —3 [ SRS GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET BUY COUPON BOOKS $20.00 for $19.00 EVERSWEET——93 SCORE PHONE 92-95—BETTER VALUES! 22¢ Pound — BACON SAVE BY DEALING WITH GEORGS BROTHERS! SAUCE - —BY THERE! 25¢ Pound — HAMBURGER Pound 2 5¢ BEST IN TOWN—— —MADE EVERY FRESH EVERY DAY! PHONE 92 — 9 GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET Big Drawing FRIDAY NIGHT $10.00 for $9.50 Oc WOODBURY SOAP - 4 bars 30« GEORGE BROTHERS SAVE YOU MONEY! 32¢ BUTTER, Eversweet D 5¢ dozen—EGGS, LOCAL, Dozen 45¢ et e Oc Brick- Limburger Cheese, Brick 39« George Bros. Liquor Store 13 BRANDS SCOTCHES DELIVERED! Largest Assortment in Territory 3.25 BERLIN, June 5—Efficlent Ger- mans have cut the official greet- ing, “Heil Hitler,” down to its bar- est essentials. Quite a few still say both words strongly. Others have trimmed it simply to “Hitler.” But the bulk of casual simply: *“’tler.” greetings ure Our Family’s WHISKEY RECIPE has always been so flavorful and mild—and maybe even more so today. Just try it andseel Horry E. Wilken At your favorite package store. Wiended whiskey. 86.8 proof. 75% grair’ neutral spirits. Copyright 1940, The Wilket ;gvmlz, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Pa PHONE 9235 Pound 3 2¢ Pound 22« 5ans25¢ HOUR! SEPR——

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