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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940. z ol Centutury Grocery | "N s PHONE 603 555 stwvicr o a towsn cost 10 vou-- GALL 603 New Slacks COFFEE—25¢ Ih. | B“TTEB .J.B. —Schillings—Chase and Sa or.n | E G G S MAID O’ CLOVER S L(BEL rgsol;;ll'}:q & V%ELI;‘S?::E] : CO-(;PfSpeciul THE VERY LATEST! 93 Score ut Green ole Kerne: | arge . opouyps BEANS CORN | pozen Styles - Shades - Colors BEDFORD-CORDS s 4. ,9 5 CAVALRY TWILLS GABARDINES to (OVERTS I‘WEEDS ¥ ss.oo | : ; SPORT COATS - - - $12.50 New Colors, Shades and Fabrics Loafer Coat $1.00 S$1.25 $6.50 S1.50 3¢ ide B 65¢ NORWEST et 5 CANS FRUIT BEANS and CORN Home Siyle Peaches l 10 CANS 2 No. 2); tins ‘; s1.oo A Real Buy! Silver Bar Peaches, Silver Bar Pears, Ukelele Pineapple. Del Monte Plums, Silver Bar Apricots Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada (right) greets Jay Pierre pont Moffatt, new United States minister to Canada, when the latter arrived in Ottawa to take over his official duties. Moffatt succeeded James H. R. Cromwell, who resigned to seek office as U. S. senator from New Jersey. dez, and south and east of the Goodpaster River drainage Muskrat, March 10 to May 31, Additional refuges where all NEXT YEAR IN ¢ d include the bracin er Bay area, em- the entire watershed of Pat | Creek and that portion of Wran- gell Island draining into Zimovia| s ks Straits to Polk Point, and the Haines area embracing the drain- —_ | age of the Kiehini River from the . British Columbia boundary to its Regulahofls for 1940-41 | contiuence witn Chilkat River The full text of the regulations Announced=3 New | appear i Circular No. 15, MIRACLE | Shoestring oy pansgr | NU-BORA | ©v e r | \ SOAP WHIP | pOTATOES g eacl , | Seeach Q0 pans | 2 TINS 30¢ 25¢ R 25¢ Just a few left! SIZE FRUITS — and — VEGETABLES Everyone Agrees: They Are “THE BEST IN TOWN!" 2ll’.nl}c12'rsi-—55yla Rosz l Sc pound which will be a distri- A ARIZONA ‘ r n E SH J"MBfl NEW Game Refuges PRt ar , Grapefruit i Large Size | ing the season on marten through- i o | out Alaska, on all fur animals in f | 2 Pounds 2 for 6 Pounds Fur District No. 1 and major THIS EVENING The Store for Men 5 or | | changes in the Territory’s hunting R A A P O e e U ) [ ep———— R $1d L. Texes, branch offices here. Sheil Simmons. PR R ST SR The re| come ef lations for 1940-41 be- Fifteen passen ective July 1 here th ) 2 du e e | MANY FLIGHTS FLECTRA DUE Tea ogii maverie | oty WITH SEVEN | | al CHANGES ANNOUNCED last names only, were Nancy Ea I > ing, Mrs. Tony Lindstom and in- ‘ Al ,ASKAN were conifined ‘o two: Pelaris ‘Taku Major changes in the Alaska mine flights and a trip to the e McBain, Dan Holland, Miller, Nagel, Telepho~e 713 or write l‘coafit. all by John Amundsen A Pacitic Alaska Airways Electra { | announced today by Executive fr el e S ritoria : i day by Executive O Hoffman, Bonnell, Rawson, James, The Alaska Territorial Amundsen flew Dan Erickson, Was due in Juneau this afternoon | [] NAZIS ATIA(KS "Lf‘miy“‘if:‘m‘.’vf:““ i ‘”‘-‘ Alaska pron, Lynn Gimmell and Mom- Cmployment Service Dave Yorkstan, A. Cruikshank, A.|about 4 o'clock to meet the north- ame Comm 0. be ol- Ryerstan, Mr. and Mrs, John bound Alaska Clipper. - lows: | > ) (AN BE BEATEN PRI e — | CARETAKER - LANDSCAPER — | Brynelson, Mrs. Brasvick and C.| Seven passengers aboard the Elec- @ 4 single, age 33, high school educa- McCloud in from Polaris, and took tra are J. Edgerton, Devon Fran- Three halibut vessels sold today Caribou: Open season August 2 HEH. REPRESENTA"VE tion. Eleven years' experience as out freight and one passenger, cis, Col. John C. H. Lee, E. Tracy, w . on the local exchange, all to Als ——— . . e a to December , throughout Alas- eI i Sf 4 Coast Fisheries at 8 3/4 and 6 3/4 H carctaker on large private estate,|Glenn Sullivan. Fred Kukon, Tony Lindstrom and el WINN|NG OUT British War Secrefary Be- x: bag limit, or resdent —ihre FLIES FROM PORTLAND | 52 chianing. saiconing, care 01| o tne. ters 1o the cosst, Craig| Ted Kleinasser, 3, . . season, for nonresident—two a sea- e awns & " B i Selling re 3 rd, e lawns and shrubs, etc. Call for ES ., 4 ~ i el ST Nl Brandat, 5300 ‘pounde, the SIAZT si | lieves, However, As- [son the shooting of caribou will Dick sameson, representative of 2. {Mentinde ok iR SE e Capt, John Pademeister, 2200 . [ 3 not be permitted in the area one the Electric Steel Corporation, with| e R Cammon to Chichagof, and Russell | Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- cw:. Jonn Pademeser 220 Recenf Survey Indicates sault fo Soon Begin [miec on ciiner side of the Sicese headquarters in Porti here Sabor round trip to Sitka. pire—the paper with the largest § drew ll‘tu‘\m-sa 1,700 p(‘)umhI ek Old P I B . | el | Highway between Faith Creek (Mile vesterday with Pilot James Rine- The Farm Security Administra-| Yesterday evening, Harold Matt- guaranteed circulation, Eustdl roposal being L GNDON, el Wer Bepser| Soee W2 (apd MIIGE Hoies (RIS Hact = tiogbas spent MR 15 T o | ; ; 4 205t 6), including the Harrisc 1y to the Interior ' habilitate farm fa 5 kla- 5 Try a classified ad in The Empire tary Anthony Eden declared in a| ' o { . 4 ialn IhY ¢ N P | Strongly Endorsed Ly Aoy e ¢ " the | CTeek Spur leading southward trom k. He will homa, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri ew a ern 5 {the Miller House pend al months in the Terri- and Kansas, e LT | ; British would not “sit placidly by | S et WASHINGTON, June 21. — A|andpermit themselves to be bombed! Moose: No shooting within one- S e Gamians s Hden tald i, DAL mils 0t Il publio, AuRlERYS | secial —re by the American b} iermans.” E s v I Sb E s K I M o pecial report by the an | Y, ks thit the gtime wasap:|1® the Third Judicial Division. o e re”y? Owe., ’ | : " | r 3 [ Institute of Public Opinion said unta shee) : P ’ proaching when the Germans would Mountain sheep: August 20 to that on the basis of a recent sur- , Novatibian. 16 (Zaths CxCenhois by launch their attack on Britain. He 53 . ‘A 5 ambs) | vey it found that nearly two pe! M - . HANDICRAFT vey ) P o he believed that the nightly| Mountain goat: A | : t 20 to No- sons in every three are in favor vember 15 (exoept air raidswhiN'ANe Germans have|Yember 15 (exoept kids), of ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM More Colorful and Atiractive Than Ever [ | D IV of adopting compulsory training. | + Reavis thargs fb | | | gfggé&!lgg‘égzg}fif | The :1']le( said that as recently |Started would be continued. :&fi:.f,l,,.;..:fi"“: ;f.l.(:,\.\”v(,u(:l,»‘..A"']/;]",’ ‘I “ e e eople. were divided| Referring to the German raids, gitie 4 % Qoo | AreN Display! { MITTENS-—MUKLUKS g June, B L Secretary said: T am con. |Fesident, throughout Alaska. Sep- | re Now on bisplay. { FUR JACKETS squally for and against compulsory | ar Becretary s i T e e ‘ | e military - training. Asked in ques-|Viced that they will be XePULedyogigen; in the First and Third du- | ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM has no sugerior for wear , tionnaires whether they thought *l"“f‘ (‘)‘\‘\“" ‘;:.‘_‘_‘lt‘:‘::“‘[" i "C‘I"]‘:v“l,“"':hlu-x;-l Divisions, no closed season | ing qualities and beauty of design. The variety of leal with the that: “Every able-bodied young ** 8 sl % Tordtor RO olots. is 's ensive that, whateve: { p ‘, i Rk uh g 14 should be made| And heavy counter attack from the|in Test of ‘erritory. Afognak Is- | patterns and colors. is so extensive that, whatover I nos of Diomede man 20 years old s eamce) land, which has been closed . for | your decorative scheme may be, you will find the i 1 5t. Le ands to serve in the Army, Navy or Alr| ™o o o 0 g confiderice “that' Several years, will ‘be openedy to i correct combination among the many patterns on our ¢ W itk Corps for one year,’ 60 percent| [Eden expressed confidence that ., wopo% nger the ab 1 | 3 ¢ ; ey, et o . ameritan oross section an- |the expected German major attack 8 undam theRnore PeRipad | display floor. ) | i Nome, Gy A% lon Britain would be beaten off. |MoM® | | { swered in the alfirmative and 36 sl e Black bears: No shooting will ‘be | Send for Our Catalog | pastertiin ithe meRRlYe i permitted in that well known show- 3 ’ : {| In December, 19: e figures spot, the Loring area, a strip one- o write { compiled by the same orgmumuano' en'hau Inalf mile wide on either side of 4 | {/in a similar poll were almost ex- |the blazed trail leading from the 24 } |actly rever »-rl with the :unrm:\mj(- outlet of Roosevelt Lagoon to the 14y { vote 57 percent and_ the negative Naha River outlet of Heckman A { 63 percent a s or 1eka 7 NOME ! TS Game Birds 4 ! The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- . 8 ‘(xrnu::v "“fz pigarican: Opoin e ; Established 1900 { tees the largest daily circulation of SoR AVgust 20xba danunsy 31 DAl e, |any Alaska newspaper. or ( |o“ HEED, P Marmiseiey in agg B i Fur Animals Marten: Closed throughout Alas- ! £ | ka or belore Oc 1 Re FRESH and LOVELY? | Dedares Manufacturer i on o s oone 0, 160 oo ae <aise washington, 0. .7 22year-cia Virgia sowe i Should Not Shut 0ff shall present them to s Wildlite, W2 Fepresent her clty:in the ammal Miss America contest at At ' §i e Agent or other person authorized lantic City, N. J.. next fall, i B”"Sh Expon |to seal such skins, for sealing, as = oz e s ¥ was the last time you prescribed by the Commission i changed the style of your a new j}| WASHINGTON, June 26.—Secre-| Beaver: Closed in Fur Districts WA‘f WE To”T o o tary of the Treasury Henry Mor- |1, 3, 7, and 8 In all other Fur 1 L] ® s n genthau today upheld the Govern- | Districts bag limit is ten, ments insistence that any American| Fur District 1:.Closed season on manufacturer who makes Rolls|mink, iand otter, weasel, foxes, and WE CARRY THE BEST ONLY IN ALL TYPES OF Royce airplane engines for his own |lynx | v - | sounc, Ehewdgiaga'hens. b wpl\‘ Fur - Dishisl 41 Behver, Magh olll Bun“l“c Enulpm'r' | 3 L 3 u zest to living if you dare to be diffe can execute any hair style. Our operators SEE THE NEW PATTERNS for the British. 7 _|to April 10 (except no open season Morgenthau said: “I just can't on Kenai Peninsula). Critically k at your hair- ¢ imagine the British 'being shut off tstr o 3 Jine and search for straggling [l freee e 4 e engines.” R e e A WE EMPLOY ONLY THE BEST MECHANICS TO ends. Are the waves and || The Treasury head was quoted in season vest of Naknek River) ; MAKE INSTALLATIONS! NOW ON DISPLAY! g soft and natural? Decide to get a ROYAL reference to the refusal of Edsel| pyr pDistrict 5: Beaver, March. 11 ] i i Ford to make airplane engines for 5, i % We will gladly measure your floors and quote you ON PERMANENT SOON. the United Kingdon. P WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL AND DO. o, oy SRR " B 33 aver : 21t Blacch 21" (except n. ol ] Visit our FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT and see The ROYAL Beauty Salon | . .. o we g por | eason in thae pust o1 toe Tt the CHARMING NEW PATTERNS! ANN EARLY SMITH-—-Owner-Operator estry, Fish and Game Commis-|River drainage east of the Richard-| RICE & L4 sion estimates. that cats kill more son Highway from Richardson quail than all the hunters of Kan- Monument, Mile 202 from Valdez,| l'w‘ to Big Delta, Mile 280 from Val-| PHONE 723 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Third and Franklin PHONE 34