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h THE DAHY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, I94I A—. O]] Glory Ransed Over jamglca Ba?fi Site IHOUSANDS INO STRIKES GEORGE | ;. 7=~ OFGERMANS ISREQUEST | yys 1SWOIBUN STEERY, BROS. DIE, BATTLE OFU.S.C.C. Super Market Colossal Losses Reported | Nothing Should Be Done Phones 92 or 95 e ) Sanitary Meat Co. ———, The SANITARY MEAT CO. Offers Every Hous ife Quality, Courteous Service and Low Price! The name SANITARY MEAT CO. conjures up a lot of pictures. Here under one roof you can get all the meats you need, SANITARY MEAT means courteous ice, rjght pri with careful attention given each order. hx s truly a market that is fully for Juneau, ufi'ermz the highest quality mea s choice cu We're always looking for special purchases to enable you to buy at the lowest prices. You will like trading hue—wle(m neat, and wurtcnu clerk~ Careful attention given to phone orders ' CALL 13 or 49. | FRYERS - cach50¢ Short Ribs of Beef - 1h. 20¢ in Invasion of Greece- | Now to Inferrupt De- British Give Qut List fense Production (By WASHINGTON, May 1 Th Hitle ed States Chamber of Com- 1 called on the Naticn's bor. and industrial Jesd- 3 um against, de- Buy Coupon Books Asocited Presy $£20.00 BOOK for $19.00 10.00 BOOK for 9.50 e utfered and ma campaign, it . Britons sea of 48,- ed even as rescue by Iritish Expedition- that fought to de- trikes that wil intel production. c was taken in ap- proving a r lution from the Rx\0~' lutions Committee d ring ic is olerable” that anyone should | threaten to interrupt defense mA 11 still be remov- | quetion the “purpos tered be: | coercion.” Peloponnesus | Another resolution adopted calls British Expeditionary | for a $2,000,000,000 reduction in non- s placed at 2,000 defense expenditures and that tux rupt fense Plump, Tender This Chickens - Ib. 30c Ib. 32(; SHOULDER SHOULDER SPRING ce troop: communique of the British 2 . ome of the 9,000 re- | United States Marines and sailors stand with arms at the present while the American flag is raised over the site on which the U. 8. will build a defense base on Little Goat Island, Jamaica. The site is one cf > total PORK LAMB - . 1b. 35c | Chuck Roast - 35c I,Iolled‘fiump 45c Rolled Rib - 45¢ | " sireets al i GEORGE BROTHERS TRUCKS and BUSSES New Potalces NASH CARS Christensen Bros. Garage l I s ‘T 12TH STREET TICKEYS ON SALE FOR SCHOOL PLAY SCHEDULED SOON - en the and hon- d to be on the 1 ve the setting were for Juneau High's annual spring play “Headed for Eden.” Written by Sidney Duval, the play will have its Juneau premiere on May 9. Guaranteed tc be “something dif- ferent” in hl-'h \Hm(n plays, “Head- of a g\rls‘ boardmg house and their troubles in hiding a criminal from the police. Thrills and comedy com- bine to make the play an enjoyable drama through all three acts. ected by Miss Ruth McVay 1 High stucents will take part in the play. Tickets are nocw on sul> at downtown stores .o 17 Of the 1451 bills that were in- troduced in the House of the Colo- rado Legislature only 170 of them were approved and sent to the Senate. Empire Classifieds 2ay? 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Lewis, f and now Preside Mine Workers of the Goverr much cooperation program until 1 voice in Americ Lewis addressed the Industrial Council conventior a dinner last night He further declared that “many persons are fearful of the future because they are losing confider in the Government and the C ner policies s charged Pa, May that selfish m-' are able to make a profit out of the ion’s distress” and be blamed concentration of war or- s in the hands of ‘a few mani- urers s leneck r America’s D ation.” that Knudsen, Director production, i one of the | responsible for bottle- | | ing added men the they d pe thous d betore Heaps of wrecked Nazi tanks and ed on northern Greek - H!JGE SUMIS ALLOTTED, NAVY WORK . Appropriafion Bill Passes Senate-Sent fo White House for Signature WASHINGTON e today sent $3,415 bill which cor d construction type: an fleet May to the > th iations 515,000 to rogram should be * Celebrities | landic sage, increases unspecified imited to the dur of the emergency period and such taxes sheuld be fairly distributed - Stewing Chickens Pound 3¢ HAMS »mour Nof Noficed InN.Y. City That s Whe;fhey Appear Unheralded No Atten- tion Paid fo Them By GEORGE TV CKER NEW YORK, May 1—Two for- Freuchen is & Scandinavian giant with a wild mop of red beard, pierc- ing, direct eyes, and a limp. ‘This limp is a part of his own Ice- for once in the Arctic, ARMOUR’S STAR CHUCK | suffering from frost-bite, he cut off o explor ., author 000,000 naval ap- of underway also provided for an $434,000,000 for nava ion and $350,000,000 i available wents on 7,129 planes now i on order. - Empire Classifieds Pay! New Tanks Get Koad Test In the presence of a delegation of military and defense officials (back- ground), a line of new tanks leaves the plant of the American Car and Fosudry Company in Berwick, Pa., for their first road test. The plant is turning out the machmes in mass production. | his own foot. His stature as an r is secure. His fame as an is widespread, for he has written “Arctic Adventure,” “Es- kimo,” and “Greenland,” books that have sold well and have found their way into the cinema. Coming out of a Times Squdro restaurant, I saw Freuchen climb | out of a cab and move, fully a head | taller than the crowd, for three blocks down Boadway, his peculiar | People on Broadway are on the look- gait making him a marked men in out for big names, especially in the any crowd. A few people glanced midtown area, whose side streets curiously at him but paid no par- | house the theatres and the cafes. Even so, one must be adept at ticular notice. Not a soul recognized him. remembering features to recognize At first this seemed incredible,'hurrying faces that are hidden by until I remembered that few New tall hats, cloaks and furs. I stood Yorkers recgnize celebrities on the |next to Joan Bennett not so long street. It isn't that they are blase. ago in a theatre lobby and never Probably it is because they never wwoul(l have recognized her in the expect celebrities to be caught prom- ‘u ush if my cigarette hadn’t brush- enading and so fail to recognize ed its fire aghinst her gown and them when they come on them un- brompted me to apologize. (Apolo- awares, gizing is strictly old-fashioned and One afternoon before Macy’s I & hall-mark of the provincial. But, noticed Lawrence Tibbett as he sat, | Scmehow, it’s a habit that ten years hands across his knees, in an open in New York have failed to dint.) car. He was trapped in a traffic However, Miss Bennett on this oc- jam or at least ten minutes and no casion was very sweet. She accepted one, not even the cop who finally the apology with a brief little nod unsnarled the tieup and waved Tib- ' that meant she hadn't the least idea bet on his way, recognized him. | what T was talking about, but what- Even the bare-headed Lindbergh | ever it was it was.okay. escapes undue attention. As he left | - his wife’s publishers, Harcourt- Brace, one rainy afternoon, I de- scended the elevator with him. He walked across Madison Avenue, stood on the curb in front of the | In warehouse across from Ritz until the light changed, and the Jorgenson Motors though hundreds of pasersby could Truck, Bicycle and Hun- dreds of used articles— Tocls, Lanterns. Pictures, Dishes. Delco Water Sys- team, Wheelbarrows. have reached out and touched him, Phone Black 259 [Sanitary Ed Shaffer one seemed aware that there stood he first man in all history to fly in airplane non-stop from New York o Paris. This unawareness of greatness is confined chiefly to daytime crowds, who have places to go, probably, and Savery and Tasty—Delicious Baked Leg of Pork Reast - 1h. 38¢ Young—Eastern Corn-Fed Porkers Star .. POUND 40c SLICED BACON 2Z5e¢ Package BEEF RflAST pound 35.)’(’ Cut from Armour’s Grade A Steers Meat Co. JUNEAU BOWL: IS T0 BE SCENE' OF SKIRMISH National Guardsmen fo In-‘: vade Bowl for Man- .. euvers af 8 o'Clock Juneau’s Evergreen Bowl will be “invaded” at 8 o'clock tonight as Company A of the Alaska Nation- al Guard, dressed in fatigue out-< fits, will skirmish, patrol and re- connoiter the Bowl in make-believe warfare. As part of their training, the in- fantry company will patrol the area for tonight's regular meeting and have actual combat problems next Thursday with two platoons of 20 men each opposing each other with judges to determine which cutfir wins the maneuvers. o Company A and the Headquar« ters and Medical Detachments of the Battalion will all meet at the Armory at 8 o'clock. things on their minds. At night, when the sidewalks, the foyers and lobbies are more largely populated by pleasure-seekers and celebrity-' hunters, there is this difference: Now on GET READY TO DRIVE A NEW KIND OF CAR Nash A.M.B. '600° See Me Before You Buy Any Car at Any Price . . . Display THRIFT CO0-0P NEXT TO CITY HALL Phone 767 Hamm’s—Budweiser Pabst Blue Ribbon GREENLAND MINUS THE GREEN—_Blcak and mountainous I- Gmnllnd that great North Atlantic island involved in a military defense site deal made by U.S., as is indicated view of Holstensborg, a village. The island, of 827, 275 square miles, is arctic in character and 721,000 of these miles are covered by an ice sheet, Its 1930 population was 16,630. in above 909 WEST TWELFTH STREET