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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 §.5. Tyee Now Machine Gun it was learned today when work | on temporary tent platforms and frames to house approximately 900 soldiers will get underway. 11 PASSENGERS [ Wal 'Hospitals Turkeyls HIMMLER | i e e .| DUE ON CLIPPER | | JuneauBound Defachment :: oo German - Face Slnke fraddlin IN PARIS | camp site will be started. The w HERE IOMORRow ter will be taken from Ship C | i SEATTLE, June 19.—Steamer Iyee! To Anchora e :;l\]{;’u:l\‘m-.;lmaw:ajvm;;ndA (I;(:l::k”‘““': T I SAN F'RANCISCO Cal, June 19., ISTANBUL, June 19.—Turkey re- B % iy i is on the day to u and way- g main will be lald to furnish suf- NeWSDaDermen, Av'a“{m onsu _A strike against four San Fran- gards her Eastern Mediterranean PARISj June 1?'- b 18 inderstood . G port ed with o Kt riorac ficient water, 0“ 3 | M k cisco hospitals is threatened as AFL mutual aid pact with Great Bri- that Heinrich Himmier. Reich pc- s e, Coont TORA TR wers Bair 1C1als Making et union officials said non-medicall tain and France to be “dead” and [lice head and Director of the Ges- in Borlick, Jr, is the only gpoRANE, Wash., June 19. — pressed for shiplap, two-by- <fours M '| H' hi N 'R , ,'v n workers would not go to work is looking to Russia for guidance|tapo, has arrived here to assume passenger for Juneau. One hundred and thirty-two mem- and other material necess: to all riig azl epresen alve IN | ryureaay. ¢ in framing its future policy, it is|police supervision of the French o -~ pers of Machine Gun Company D.|build the frames. More than 15,000 ey New Orleans MakeS | Demonstrators from tie uuion reported 5o good authority. capital. = First Battalion, service company|feet of lumber was sent out yes- Twenty-tw opassengers will come | have patrolled the entrances of > . Thousands of Jews and political o7 9 of the Fourth Infantry, have left|terday and today from local yards. | north on the Alaska Clipper on the | "”"-eat' Remark |all hospitals for more than Try a classified ad in The Empire. ' emigres are in panic. Our Famlly S Fort George Wright for ¥ort Lewis.| When regular U. S. Army lum- first mail flight scheduled for to- |a week but there has been no — - i Mty B It is unofficially reported tne de-|ber supplies arrive from Puget MOrrow, according to word received Bl Ni" 100 e THE formal strike call. w;'llSKEY tachment is slated for Alaska duty,|Sound the cantonments will be|here by Gov. Ernest Gruening \“AbH‘«"("O\< une kg it ——————————— e bably at the new base at An- |built. They Wil also be of @ tem-| Those to make the trip are Clin- | Stte DRI o8 A e o . RECIPE chorage |porary nature for use until per- ton Hester, Oswald Ryan and Sam- info’ remarks of Baroil Edgar ”“‘MORE B MBERS | - | manent barracks can be built.|uel Gates of the Civil Acronautics | SPiesel. Cerman SoRRCash | B ey e q“fm.rul i TN A | Meanwhile, it is necessary to in-| Authority; Reps. Fred A, Hartley in New Orleans, who "“f baed ?::mms‘l;'n:lx;(\ia"}z‘)l!:;cx BUILDING TENT CITY stall sanitary facilities, shower and Charles A. Wolverton, Congress- Tioted -‘“j‘”‘fi A('j"ff . ]\:""‘ OR NORIHWEST oS s 3 Ihe Anchorage Times of June 12|baths, and other apparatus neces- | men from New Jersey; Merrell C. RO font AL AMETICA: AEIDER | Vg Harry E. Wilken ays a crew of 100 men will be em- [sary for the tent city which will|Meigs of Chicago, representing the TRCHIRMY & s et 5 % T ploved on the $12,000000 Anchor-|be nearly as large at the Mata- Hearst newspapers; James G Incientally, tie -GEITIAR | TCS: 1'~"(/0""["‘|» w::"f \-‘\J"'X.‘;r ‘S;““)I "“L' age air base tomorrow morning, |nuska colony when it was s~ | Stahlman of the Nashville Tennes- sentative is ’1”’“;‘“:‘““"( ul(la‘]""”!b‘;‘l‘p\m "“h b;'m\ ;;m[‘ly held not be day, indicating sufficient help was > - 3 A_ POLET avatlable Tor 6 bine el Rescrvations for the dinner,| LONDON. June 19.—Great Britain | PHONE 411 | A The Daily Alaska Empire has the which will cost $1 per plate, must has ordered 6,000 Rolls Royce Merlin Jargest paid circulation of any Al- be made at the Baranof Hotel in airplane engines from the Ford Mo- ¢ At your f ite package store. s Dol o § T o e e o8 nrool, 75% grail NOME Subscripe to Tue Daily Alaska Em- aska newspaper advance, Chamber officials said. |tor Company in Detroit with de- GM GASOLINE pire — the paper with the largest L e asi Xy - oo liveries to start early in 1941, it was -DIESEL Al spirits. Copyright 1940, The Wilker inc., Aladdin, Schenley P O. Pa Established 1900 guaranteed circulation Empire Classifieds Pay! Daily Emplre classitleds pay. announced. | | ta par Pa P! ef Thomas H. Beck, President of " 4:«271}.\3\(-:1 near Palmer i ’]"‘W ’\;}“‘ (“:l(‘;‘v::’ ide Py strengthened by the addition of 34 & e e eenama ey I 1€ l_.rnl.\ will be laid out along| COHOTs TECKL: L ~age e twin motored Douglas bombers. | # ‘streets” and will be unifor | Tell, President of the Air neport £ i afarm i e e aTA S CHary Vi o6 The bombing planes were trans- o8 E S K [ M 0 W;q trict | President of Tnited Alrlines; Lac (llppER 'I’o BE ferred from March Field, Cal, to o restrictions regarding travel ' E : Gl | be permanently based in the North- into the alr base or barracks site|V: Murrow, Washington Stat coh ; HA“DICBAFT i have yet been announced but of-| WAY @nd Aviation bt iy AMBER BUES]’S .o | ficials connected with, the U, s.|[rCm Obmpia; Ghasies o | " b B horage indicated pass. | Seattle, State Governor of -the Na- 2 CARVED IVORY CURIOS |} | ArmY in Anchorage indicated pass- | jon| Acronautics Association; Har- ; Bombmg Pradice ! MODELS—MOCCASINS || Woud be requied as ®00m 45 iq cotfey of Portiand, Vice Presi- [)inper Tomorrow Evenin ! road system within the reser-| . g ; b i t ! MITTENS—MUKLUKS { | ation is completed dent of the National Aeronautics As- Raflge lS Boug | TUR JACKETS and || "Monmni oo portation was| [2cition: L G, Calvert of scaue Replaces Weekly PARKAS ; becoming & major industry in An-| g jner oster MoGiovern of the & Lunch R L o ‘ | ditect with the {|chorage with the arrival of seven His Ohinnibar.of o S uncheon BAORAMIEES), Cal. Juhes s ¢ il direct with the ' | amES L 8 ival of seven agle Chamber of Commerce: The United States Government hes [ KinaD I laige nised; dopinoting d D per-| Kelly of the Spokane Ch e of totpibtad TMRBLiations’ for-the ‘it | * CIC ONAS FRPRSEISE L0 #U% savings! Law s % o e rm,.(fp.m“m.‘ to and | Gommerce; Jack Taylor, Chairman | A (Bnet IS :II.".,'?W,,' en- | e of nearly 5000 acres of land, Mileage Meter Tests PROVE that GMC A, { | /from the air base. They will bejof the Kin County Commissioners gers (who will ‘artive e b here to be used as a bombin SUPER-DUTY Engines, with their many S 1les, { |operated by Glover's Super Service.| scattle; Walter York, businessman laska Clipper from Seattle | €A% Bere o 36 USeC a5 ¢ OMPEE | exclusive, outstanding advancements and Nome. The ‘ot A N 4 3 ‘ g 1 s Golc sm of | bractice range. i > » md Norr : The P:!](l\lmlx dr.mln already run-|from Boise: Frank Ashe, Chairman e held Hv II‘H :-'31 l:” 1I\"| of |1 FIE give most miles per gallon-aiIe for size. | ! ning scheduled auto trips to th~ of the Snohomish County Commis- the Baranof Hotel a 8 o'clock to- Here’s th “buy”’ { | bas | sioners, and George Gunn and Wil- | ™ I I er ace ______Time payments through our own Plan of lowest available rates Decilers ase wrile {1 Foaeiplipasty. ol of the 'liam Castleton, Seattle business- ¢ today for 1, Frah { | quartermaster headquarters in tie men, C. C. Garland, Tacoma Cham- The dinner will replace the Cham- . : ! {lold Federal Building was closed to- ber of C ber's Thursday, luncheon, which will F pl E CONNO : a ed to- ber of Commerce or Piane th nes \ \ { \ N \ \ \ Family, : NoA pprovuls —_ N (/) Fxclumges —No Refumls Phone 19: DRESSES! - - DRESSES! ® 50¢ TABLE ® s I § JEWELRY—PANTIES GUATS 7 N g \ NOW'S THE TIME TO AFTERNGON DRESSEKE BLOUSES—SKIRTS GET THAT COAT and FORMALS HOSIERY YOU'VE ALWAYS AT ONE-HALF PRICE! HATS! Hats! WANTED! Greatly Reduced! 31 —1.95—2.95—3.95 ALL SPRING COATS GREATLY REDUCED! DRESSES—$9.95 Vallws Prints — Sheers Plain Colors Wi e w e i AT SWEEPINGLY LOW PRICES! $l—lABlE—$l DRESSES ! Blouses 1.95 — Slips 1.75 CONTAINS MANY, MANY ITEMS FORMERLY PRICED 25% weaters —1.50 and 3.50 TU:[NUM::OUS 1;' MEN,'I.'ION. e On Newest Summer B ou Must t Gowrns ~ 105 Burqmns on Tlf:; Taeblc. DRESSES s SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9:00 A. M. FOLLOW THE CROWDS NOW! SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9:00 A. M. 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