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? Italian .} (ampaign Reporfed = Bombing Adtions Carried e 1940. Communist Leader in Cali- fornia Will Probably Be Deported Now Out on British Out- SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—Fed- ) er Judge Roche has cancelled t DOS'S n Egypl citizenship of William Schneider- man, Siate Secretary of the Cor OME, July 23, An Italian com- munist Party udge Roche held munique reports Italfan North that the Communist leader had ob- African: bort \ctions were car tained his citizenship in bad faith ril ypt and He granted a week’s f last 1 execution to allow his attorr 1 planc reported to Mhave 1o notice of appeal with the United e o The extent States Cireuit Court »f Appeals ] of the damage wreaked on British It was indicated that Schneider- 4 e not reported man probably will be deported. How D s ev he cannot be returned to V native Russia until he is granted visa by the Russian government o> ] TAX GOES O E S Lun(heon TRAINING BUGGY FOR AIR CADETS_At Uncle Sam’s “West Point of the Air,” Randolph field in Texas, this s At Temple Honors training plane used. The ship, BT-14, is equipped with complete blind flying instruments, radio gear and controllable pitch Dr‘oneller., | | | accompanicd at the piano by Miss [l Lo . . gy | N § UP AGAIN Mrs. M. Schoeftler =iier i vio "ier s I Eat America First Prisoner Stabbed 3aron abrfd Baroness Alphonse de Rothschild, of the internationally cello solo. Piano selections were | S 0 ' B " M m:u}‘nfi}'l';,“"fir"'}‘fi]y,’, n;e shown as they arrived in New York with e 3 4 ttiy 2150 played by Miss Kathleen Carl S Joon i0 be New i no er nma e R d fa after flight from war-torn Europe aboard the Samaria. ie_blue room of the Scotblsh ... y ' Cost of WarH|gh||ghted by Ehe children are Gwendoline and Leopold de Rothschild, Peter Montefiors | Rite Tempie was ihe secne today of | *" = Slogan for Gourmels & cousin: and Bettina de Rothschild. a 12:30 o'clock luncheon given by = Increase in Income | _ RS e et e the’ dunoew Chaptas: of; Pha ks Motlec i cte Contined o Pese one, | AN QUENTIN eRsoN, cul, e [ D ¢ July 23—San Quentin Prison au- tor a pliment to {1GHI | £k s k Levy Made BACK FROM WAR Mre, MiFidme SBohbatiler: smother 6 4 i g | ; y 1 | thorities are investigating the fatal : r 4 ! Robert J, Schoettler, who is visiting [. P S s e a e finding business isn’t what it was) stabbing of inmate Lee Watts. Prison LONDC flj» July 23-; T“x' Sgwes Vi 2 s or |(n i( Upper “pefore the war.” A lot of the deli-' officials said that Watts was stab- s ooa C s “]'I]‘:n‘;eld ;'\(\l\l]",',‘,(. A it The guest of honor is a Past - | catessen and fancy food grocers bed during a fight with another E.,”““”‘,‘f”( ’.‘";;",g.‘;2(.,:(,,‘[",(., Sir /. Worthy Matron and at present is An all-church picnic supper | LISBON, Jaly 23—The delay in|Will teil you it’s a good thing for inmate, Mike Carden, over a three- ;(“]_ e "“"‘ml AL a orie Grand Representative of the Gen- ' b event tomorrow evening start- | e departure of the Windsors from | America. Maybe, they say, our high- | cent sack of tobacco. Sliitins o 1nstie Brtieh n Sl Cratl Gher eIt $:50 clock for the “ongresa- | Lishon was revealed today to be due 188 food connoisseurs will learn to| < —————— R tix losiahs WIS of Crlifo of th hodist Chureh. Host- | ¢ the fact that they wished to fly | “eat America flrst .and like 2 23 4 g e b TG oy el Fity Star members aitended the ess will bo members of Uhe Susunnah | by clipper plane to America. |1 I Flying Instruction | ¥ no-hor affair and the A ey Circl T 3 e, 4214 nercent 4 4 According to the United States “The Nor & he present vidnal fables v cntered If the weathe srable the ‘ eutrality law'sil members of the| Auricular; Don't accuse me of, | Dy the Hout or in courses from | The chanccllor said the presen . At : [ neutrali all members ) R CTAL | ity Wi Walleet st moet beautiful angements - of fhaiv will be held at Treadwell, but | militia of belligerent nations are for- |any drive to shut up our Congres-| | SOLO to COMME ko Jitures of about $35 600,000 per garden flowers. During the it is raining the picnic supper | pigden to travel by American ships sional shop, but I just: found out, See Us at the Airport! | neon Mrs. Schoettler was 1 be the Methodist Chureh 50- | o planes. and can't help repeating, that it| Alaska School of Aeronautics, g | with a corsage. ial roo The Duke is a Major General in!costs $2200 a month in telephones Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska RS P T | A program of music was pr The subper will be cover-dish| ne British Army alone to keep Congress in session.'d — - J Faietiigobec was (heing ind Mesdames Tom Hall and Fritz > o The annual telephone bill for TN F 3 & A cello and violin duet was plaved Jchnson are to be in charge of the Capitol and the office build- PIANO TUN%I{‘?@ by Misses Connie and Pat Davis ngements. Subscribe for The Empire. _lings there is $40,000 to $45,000 a| year. There about 2,600 phones y in the place, 1,200 belonging to the | | | ) o, 3] Senate and 1,400 to the House. In - session, the Senate spends about F ST BAKER PIANO CO., $1000 a month more; the House IRST \J=) IN SEATTLE. WN. $1,200. That’s on a basis of three N Gasti conts apiece for outside calls and QUALITY 1 ne o CH r g o . . ow af haslinean one cent aplece for calls 1o th Bhovoe Ancrioom government departments, 3 e Fortunately for us taxpayers, || Botlled in Loy’ //@étfl there’'s no such thing as overtime : 1 lon Capitol calls. If there were At your favorite tavern |those Senators and congressmen and package store. who call up and have their mail {read to them at the breakfast table | and sometimes dictate answers soon | | would double the national debt, | ' Questions of the Day: Why does Movie Actress Madeleine Carroll | nearly everyone keep on referring | d u light coat and held her | to “The Allies” when Great Britain | hat as she disembarked from the no longer has any alliance with | Atlantic Clisner which brought | lanybody? Why hasn’t someone done : | her home from Europ She said | | a really bang-up ai s of Lh(" | the 'man invasion of France | propaganda in I.).xi War, pmnfmz:‘ | Kept her from seeing 200 children | | out that U]n* Allie 5 “;mz‘hu little | ss vigor, have applied e same he has been taking care of in a | fi/she hay iinA iy oo 0 | chnigue they used in the World , Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 1940 December 11 September 11 L Amp August 14 June 12 October 16 November 13 Special Sales Held On Reauest of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. THE SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash. i — REBEL_In defiance of tke now-Fascist goverument of France, Gen. Charles de Gaulle (above) is established in Lon- don from which point he directs his campaign to rally “still-free Frenchmen” to continue the fight against Germany. - B A S S Sy S e = S esssss— [TV & Classified ad in The Empiie HERE'S THE SECRET OF FAST, LOW COST ELECTRIC COOKING New G-E 5-Heat Clean-Speed Calrod Cooking Units heat faster and use less current_than ever! New lower price makes the General Electric Range even easicr o buy! See the beautiful new models TODAY., Priced from $95.00 Model illustrated 129.50 ? Mflodnc Light & Powei Co American Legion - - A . B s SPEED ON THE LIN E—Stepping up airplane production is major undertaking of nation’s Au XIII ar H e ad new defense program, so assembly lines like this one in the Douglas Aircraft plant at Santa Monica, y Calif., work full tilt. These are bombers taking shape in final assembly room. At extreme left is a After visiting Legion Auxiliar: wing section. Big demand is for training planes to school pilots. | President Wants Th “E ncy Call s Santorce sev | T he President Wants Them on " Emergency ard and Cordova, Mrs. William Cor- with, National ident of the American Legion Auxiliary, is en- route south on thé steamer Aleu- ttian, 4 | During her brief stay in Juneau | | yesterday afternocon while the ship |was in port, Mrs. Corwith was greeted by the local Auxiliary mem- | bers and was taken to the Dugout here she gave a short sketch of Westward trek, and was later sented with a huge basket - of | nasturtiums accompanied by an ap- | propriate card. From Seattle, Mrs. Corwith will | visit the South Dakota department {and will then go to Montreal, Can- |ada, which department is under the | jurisdiction of the American Aux- | iliary. | After her present schedule is completed, Mrs, Corwith will be the first National American Legion Pres- lident to visit every unit under the jurisdiction of the American Aux- | iliary. ich orphanage. 19 1 FRANCE CANCELS | SWISS PASSPORTS. GENEVA, July 23 morning ancelled Sw! citizens | passports. It was reported that the | | cancellation ,is a retaliatory move | | for the Swiss refusal to allow a | hundred demobilized French soldiers | normally domicileq at Geneva o re- | turn here. ->-oe } r to mobilize the National gpatd if ab:d when he sees fit, to «, » arise-in the Western Hemisphere. [ |ct|{md above, civilians are trans- ;:::::; ?:z, é:‘::}:.:g -th:vt:l:i)r'xmn. . C. Top, left, the prospective Guardsman having passed his Subser | hvaical examination, he is inoculated against typhoid and smallpox. Top, right, the men are equipped Subseripe to The Dty iaska Em- - RIANER OO0 B0 P tner paraphernalia. Bottom, at Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, N. J, the men are given pire —the paper with the largest oy ramming a shell into the breech of a big coastal defense gun. _ guaranteed clrculation, training in the field, shown S NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seattle to Nomé, on | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. > President Roosevelt has requested the powe | War, while Germany has done an about-face and by pulling out the two important stops of fear and | creation of internal dissension, | has been effective in nearly every | conquered country? What are our | ladies (and our fashion designers) | going to do about the absence of Paris fashions? How long can Britain hold out? What are the Willkie clan and the New Deal going to find to fight about that won't seem too, too trivial in the| | face of world events (on which | |they seem to be in such close | agreement) ? | e TO YAKUTAT Clarence Olson, Supervisor of Fisheries for the Fish and Wild- life Service, left on the vessel Brant this morning for Yakutat. He will return late this week. Stro'ght Bourbon Whiskey, 100 pros Schenley Distillers Corp., N. Y. C. R — Northwest Store Equipment Corporation 318 TERRY AVE., NORTH, SEATTLE, WASH. MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of FINE WO0OD AND METAL FIXTURES ! FOR ALL TYPE STORES BAR, BACKBARS, SETTEES, BOOTHS, DISPLAYS, i WALL FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, 8 TABLES, STOOLS, UPHOLSTERING DISTRIBUTORS OF Bastian—Blessing—Superior Fountains, Freezers, Car- % bonators, Compressors, Ice Cream Storage Cabinets, 3 Frosted Food Cabinets, Beer and Cocktail Equipment. Bakery and Fountain Supplies, Flavors, Fruits, Topping, Cartons. INFORMATION QUOTATIONS

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