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A Y T e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940. CHANNEL APPAREL SHOP TO FOLLOW THE CONTINUATION OF THE SALE' - - SALE', NEW PEACE "ARTS 107 '"0'"“)“’ ===z JUNE 25 T ; , - | Lochner Says Italy and O ALL GROCERIES and MEATS at 1 Lot of 1 Lot of Germany fo Join for Irving’s Super Market "Blilocsce” DRESSES | DRESSES s By LOUIS LOCHNER : Great Britain will have no hand in g »p this peace. ‘..0!"( . Sc /‘..0!'.',. sc It was le ed on highest author- —— RN, ity that Germany and Italy plan “1 "t a new European foundation after peace is established With Ge any then in command [ ] Iy SOLD FORMERLY S"-K BI-OUSES AT $3.95 AND $4.85 ALL HATS for FATERS ALL COATS G3 conts 10 and SURITS 15t England more remorseless- than ever. - I BRITISH LINER IS rre, dispatch announc- survivors have been Spain 1 ncar 1 g LTI~ 'k‘ P T . s N | ' CHANNEL APPAREL Sior | oo tosorsow | THROUGH 1st.2nd and 3rd of JULY Phone 203 ‘ A'l' (APIIOL SHOW “m—: 195 S10 (0 S15 s TFhis Big Sale Es to Continue dHceleP oy ob is Are lolding This Sale Qver for the BRenefit of the People Who Get ALE THES WEEK-—-—AND No Approvals or Money Refunded 'GONE WITH WIND' Paid on the 25th and ist. l s Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh G Starred - Matinee is said, demands as her share the French spoils all of France's FREN(H’ Mediterranean coast and will later No por'age Performfin(e establish a “buffer state” in south- G with the ern France. Juneau after- Gone Little Left of France opens in This ure by Ttaly, coupled ay u 'o noon for s y showing at Germar the Capit¢™ Theatre the most Sen S ABUY YOUR ATH OF JULY WHISKEY NOW! For presen' screen has ever attempted | ) ’ . Wind, tomo: which occupation of Franc from western seaboard fr Dunkerque | on the English Channel down to the Bay of Biscay, leaves the de- Every word, character and eve ; nuded Fra nce without a single in Margaret Mitchell's dramatic port creen. It con most beauti- A Y '( T rm Ar Sub_ Nazi Forces Push On rmisiice lerms Are Against the stubborn resistance, beaten Republic's Atlantic coast as fenfflfles 'I'oday far as the mouth of the Gironde | The German High Command said (Continued holn Page One) Larochelle and Rochefort have been firing” order n'hn;. France’s part| Bordeaux, the French provisional of the 10 month old European war!Government's capital city day |have reached the vicinity of Bio- Italians March On |tiers and are staking a “steadily | into France from Mont Blanc and| German forces are also reported Mussolini's command is said to!breaking fierce French resistance ml"ed fo PIenipO' Nazi forces marched on down the' river. — — ¢ o | captured with the Germans nearing | will probably be in effect late to-! Further north the Nazi forces Meanwhile, Italian troops pushed [growing booty of stores.” have threatened to smash through/as the advance is made toward Bourbon— S War Deparril}fiéni Not to ; Use Present Funds for Any Such Purpose By PATRICIA JERNBERG Secretary to Delegate Dimond WASHINGTON, June 15.—(Spec- ial Correspondence) — During the past few weeks a number of reports have come to the office of the Dele- gate to the effect that the War De- partment, as a part of the national defense program, was urging the construction of the so-called Port- age Bay cut-off to connect Mile 64 Technicolor bie. is naturally, Clark Gable, ‘fect Rhett Butler. to be expected and it's the g est acting job he’s ever done. V. | 4 per-| That much was| = | Leigh is wholly Scarlett. She is th greatest find in a decade, definitely an overnight star. Leslie Howard is | outstanding and Olivia de Haviland | surpasses anything she's ever done. Those are the star for the others, one phrase will cover their perform- | ance—ideal casting and brilliant acting. Among the featured play- ers who shine brilliantly are Thomas Mitchell, Hattie McDaniel, Barbara | 0ld Crow, quarts .........$2.35 Sunnybrook, 93 pf., ints. . 1.00 Sunnybrook, 33 pt., waris 1.90 0ld Hermitage, 93 pf., as- 1.90 0!d Grand Dad, 100 pf., ats- 3.10 ‘otch Wlnskey— FIFTHS Vat 69 $3m] Dewar's White Lahel - - - - .- -3.00 Haigand Haig ------------ 3.00 Teacher's Highland Cream-3.00 the French line. | Grenoble and Chambry, directly op- O'Neil, Ona Munson, La Hope | y op : sl pe | In the armistice terms, Italy, it |posite the Italian border. |of the Alaska Railroad with Port-|crews, Carroll Nye, y Daven- (BOTTLED IN BOND) — - - |age Bay, which would result in the ot Alecia Rhett, Rand Brooks, 0 ny d er e a e o AFA | i o Pt e 2 | abandonment of that part of the Eyelyn Keyes, Ann Rutherford, But- Rt s NS RENHE OEETRR L . ¢ parenls F"ends |railroad between Mile 64 and Sew- | terfly McQueen, Oscar Polk, Victor i E s K l “ 0 l |ard. | Jory, Eddie Anderson, Fred Crane, Black and Wh“e b i 3 00 . s !" Information now at hand indi-| George Reeves, Jane Darwell and| B'.a'.d,. o “ll (ou' amp |cates that, while the War Depart- | Eyerett Brown. | q’— . HmlcRArT Iment would welcome any proper LS | i e Horse 30fi | measure leading to a reduction of | | 3 s ll ” 3 65 s e e e s s e e e o CARVED IVORY CURIOS Sunday Affernoon e o b’ i wait Sons 0' NOI’VIBY -alar ennesey, fifths . . 3, MODELS—MOCCASINS road, and while the construction of | old An 3 0“ the cut-off might have its uses for - ‘ls s e e e e e e e s s e e MITTENS—MUKLUKS Approximately slxh parents and 4 ¢ il p s d g ® FUR JACKETS and friends of the Girl Scouts journeyed "I“:,‘::::"a'lh;:ci:rom‘;’:x ll;?:t\:ml;l N‘[:;: l‘nlt un ay 3 0““9! og“ac’ hflhs ¢ L] PARKAS | to le River yesterday afternoon | i e e i “ l' 1 3 l ) for a visit of several hours. 64 and Seward should be temporarlly | poweon 40 and 45 persons attend- (15 YEARS OLD) allantines fifths .. ......... 3, > deal direct with the Hot rolls and coffee were served Y v | ed yesterday's Sons of Norway out- Eskimos of King,Diomed all guests and a play and several |PATUTERt has no thought of using |y "yeoq "ot the Mred Newman | b2 ’ MY e § " | funds under its control for the con- ; | St. Lawrence Islands vaudeville acts provided an inter- | oo e et e summer home on Lena Beach. Y seagram s 5.cr°wn' ]Illlls o l.lu s Wales, Shismaref esting program of entertainment. | 1t is pointed out, as long as we| Oare dofk. Junaen eadly (i ;i G @ o Nestia The camp activities were under | o POEC b B0 008 R avy |afternoon and dinner was served at m ’ . i the supervision of Miss Margaret | o © ety ottty posts | the beach home, with cards provid- Seagram S S.Cruwn qnarls » z “0 Send for Our Catalog {|/cmson. director. in Alaska can bo carried through !5 entertainment for the remainder - i | : wova gov : allosis Old Mr. Bost 5.30 Dex fl(.,.; plegse: write RAY THROUGH pmf"& Just the same as Uhrough | ™ Arrangements were made by Mrs vl . Dosion - - o | for Terms. — | g s 4 .| Gertie Olson, Mrs. Art Berg and 52 . V Bay romiHint Sewacl ot o}[ lh; Pac;fiv ln;, ‘u“\. reason, nei- | pol e 4 90 PROOF A.POLET torney, was ' through _passenger | (2% Sewrd nor J’.LSWT..':“T»,Z""X)"~ O 7 3 | g 2 e Kiaif Gais. 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