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-« : THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1941. THR EAT U. S Concentration Camp Where 300 Nazis lee . MADEON " BRITISH LONDON, May Turkey. radio station from Iraq ! ch the Iraq threat British 1 of Bag bombed o ——— tion in New York Fol- lowing Rumors YORK, May 5. — Coast pren have boarded three v ships in New York harbor cautionary measure,” . after receiving “certain NEW P ! rumors”, Two ships were boarded at Brook- | lyn and a third off Staten Island. The ships in “pro- tective custody” are the Screca, Neti and Presidesendnik Kopajpic. e 'PLAN DRAWN FOR AUK BAY WATER HARRY BRIDGES | DEFENSE HITS AT WITNESSES Credibility of Government : Nl e i 1 1 is a view of the first U. 8. concentration rope's prison camps. There are 300 members of the Testimony in Deporta- p at Fort Stanton, New Mexico. Here interned crew of a scuttled German ship living here. The Nazis live in ease and comfort not known in BEu- barracks adjoining Fort Stanton are their homes. tion Case Is Affacked | SAN FRAN(“IQCO May 5.—De- E fenss attorneys for Harry Bridges aid the groundwork for at- g credibility of government witnesses in the West Coast labor eader's deportation hearing over a vernment protest that “we don't this hearing to turn into a E g campaign With Police Chief*Dullea of San sranciseo as its first witness, the ds of the f Sam Diner, x-Communist r of a wome store 7 Rafael, who testified Bridges i a state Communist party in Fresno in Dec with CCC Doing Work on Water Project meeting of the Auk Water Users’ Association was 2 last Friday night. The Forest Service presented to the Association the plans and estimates of the pro- posed project which will consist of By Brifish By Brifis i a small concrete diversion dam in | Waldleigh Creek at an elevation of [RAF Scores Hifs on De- 5ie.ci 50 e tons whicn woula Siroyer AISO Mer(han" serve all residences adjacent to the highway from the Trambitas Home- at Mile 115 to the Arthur teday : Tactics of Training yzvessels ; A Directors presented 1934 1 site Judge Sears overruled an objec- man Of "allafls | Lundberg residence at Mile 133, and tion by Albert Del Guerico, chief |trom thé Mason Homesite on thel | CAIRC, May 5—A of the communique Loop Road to the govrenment counsel, with the re- Royal Air Force mark “Only convictions seem to me said Brit-| highway triangle ertinent, The arrest merely a ish bombers sayk an Italian de-|proximately 46 residences within the charge, but the arrest was men- stroyer and merchant ship in the|section which the system can serve. tioned before. I'll allow it.” 2 The material c imated - ——— hree direct hits were scored on|at $4.590 and the CCC Administra- > destroyer antman and a subsequent recon: ssance proved that both were the official statemeént |do the w are available next fall and the As- George Kafich Dies After Long iliness former miner at ssed away this fore- Ann’s Hospital where tlm\ | | BRI 2 oS o |as Mile 13.6 on the Loop Road and |to Mile 11 on the highway with an | additicnal $1000 material cost, making the system accessible to ap- preximately 15 more homes, Pionee sfo The Directors of the Association, ee onl with the aid of the Forest Se plan to canvass all property ownel that may be benefited by the s 'tem for the purpose of determining andinow many will be willing to con- {Auxiliary will gather around the|gbute their share of the material dinner table tonight at 6:30 0-|costs which will probably range clock in the Odd Fellows Hall Fol- | from $100 to $125 per residence out- lowing the joint session at me!k.t on the system; the individual table, each mgamnuon will hold amount depending, of course, upon P u E RIO Rl(o Father of Staie Park Move- e iy e P S ment, Locator of Alaska Roosevel| Hull Are | Offer fo T2!kers Army Posts, Is Dead | Acked o VisifJapan Gefting No Takers ’ Phonephoto eporters question Lieut. Col. Arthur R. Wilson, of the U. S. Army gel?enl su?rr following his appearance before a Senate committee investigating defense developments. Wilson explamed tram.ulg tactics to the committee, .. FITZSIMMONS Major Weldh George Katich, Chick noon at St. 1ad been a patient for the past 1 months, 1e remains are at the Charles V\, Carter Mortuary pending funeral Members of the Pioneers IRON LUNG TO BE DEMONSTRATED AT ey nee NOW AUDITOR Passes Away The iron lung rushed here by air- plane last week whéfiia young Ju- neau man was stricken with in- fantile paralysis will be demon: | strated at tomorrow’'s Juneau Ro- tary Club meeting Juneau Indian Affairs Of- The equipment was borrowad o . from the Children’s Orthopedic fl(lal |S. Appomled WEST NEW YORK, New Jarsey, Sadaly Hespital in Seattle by Presi d i May ‘5—Major William Addams| TOKYO, May 5—Brushing aside| SNOW HILL, Md, May 5 — y resiaen Welch, 73, sometimes called the|reports he intended to visit the There's a “freedom of speech” plat- - SOAP Box DERBY | Father of the State Park Move- United States, Japanese Foreign |form here awaiting any orator who | ment, died here yesterday. ‘Mmlaler Matsuoka said he would\,,“mls to talk. RA”_' IOMORROW P. J. Pitzsi , Office of In-| Welch's engineering activities in-|rather that President Roosevelt or| Tne speaker's dian Affairs official here for the clyded railway location and con- Secretary of State Cordell Hull or| .o thouse An important announcement re- past three years, has been appoint- | styuction and included location of both would visit Japan in “order (m“;‘ (h;' garding the Soap Box Derby to be ed Auditor of the Territory of | Army forts in Alaska. 15 ee stiad cnRitions Wk thaan:” | held here in Juneau is to be made Puerto Rico, according to word re- B s Matsuoka told the newsmen that | platform on the green was left over last community Christ- ras party and Mayor John O. Byrd directed that it be left in- tomorrow night at a meeting of ceived today by General Superin-| he believed the Japanese and “““fid\tac: Derby boys in the Social Room of |tendent Claude M. Hirst of the Of- GIRL FOR FENNESSYS States problems could be easily| p o the Resurrection Lutheran Church fice of Indian Affairs. | solved if the President or H“”'cnee\\l;n ered immunity for any- at 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. John L. Fitzsimmons is now in Washing-| The Forrest Fennessys are the | yisited Japan. ey nu“: “m_:\:‘m:::l ':2;;):::;“:'_ ton and is not exected to return to Proud parents of a four pound, ————————— Alaska before taking his new posi- | €ight ounce daughter born Sunday are tion. He was appeinted by Presi- | €Vening at St. Ann's Hospital. Both | dent Roosevelt. mother and her new child are doing ; His office here was as Credit| M- The ancient cross-bow still is used | Agent in the Extension Division. A as a weapon in Switzerland, year ago Fitzsimmons went on a| Doris McEachran was dismissed |Mrs. H. May and Patrick May. S |special assignment of several from St. Ann's today after under- A Ismet Inonu, president of Turkey,|months to the Virgin Islands going an appendectomy | Try a classified ad ml'neEmpm is dead. | Y Y RTINS e b T For U. S. Defense As Franco Marked Second Aanersary of Vlctory Cauble announced today All boys registered in the event, or interested in registering, urged to be at the meeting, — e ticnal right of freedom of speech, saying it might encourage public i = speaking among the townspeople. Early this mornifg pilot Shelll "No takers have come forth as Simmons carried Dr. Courtney |y % | Smith to Hoonah and returned with " SIMMONS TO HOORAH — — > Junior Trinity Guild members will be entertained tomorrow evening after a regular 8 o'clock business meeting, with a " ridge party at the home of Mrs. Rc’ “rt Ric~. ~rs. N. | Lester Troast will stess. All members are reque. elephant prizes. tion. High School Play Final plans for the presentation of “Headed for Eden,” School’s annual spring play, are being made this week. The three- | night on the stage of the high school auditorium. ‘Written by Sidney Duval, ed for Eden” has a cast of 17 trained high school students, directed by | His face protected by mask and goggles, a skilled operator is shown polishing an airplane propeller blade in America's largest propellct manufacturing plapt at Caldwell | N, J. The Curtiss-Wright factory | _bas just been dedicated on sale at downtown stores. — e — The those worn by the Germans. Today, Franco again |dates from med}enl times. is in the news as the Nazis continue to make de- mands on Spain to permit the transport of Nazi troops through that country to strike at Britain’s Gibraltar, eastern gatew:; to the Mediterranean, Spdm«n civil war, salutes from the reviewing stand in Madrid during a military displa; Note the dress helmets worn by the Franco troops. They bear a similarity to No more burfnlo nickels are heu)g minted; 3YUGOSLAVIA SHIPS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Coast Guardsmen Take Ac- offi- | Stapleton, | DAM AND SYSTEM S Bl felhic. — | Cost Estimated at $4.590 junction of the There are ap- and one on the mer-|tion has signified its intention to rk providing CCC enrollees de-|sociation deposits the material costs. The Forest Service stated that the |sysem can also be extended as far thus Will Entertain Trinity, Junior Guild Tuesday, .0 take white | This will be the last meeting of | the guild before the summer vaca- || Will Be On Friday, Juneau High | act comedy will be presented Friday | “Head- | Miss Ruth McVay. Tickets are now i dislay of military insignia >19 THIS IS Whing Ding NO.17 12cans MILK - | BLUE RIBBON BEER New tall Bottles—Case $3.50 BLACK 'H S(‘DT(III—?"::‘Fi\?th s $3°19 SCOTCH—AII Proprietary Brands—Per Fifth et $3'25 Wiitiam scorcirer i S+00 SUNNY BROOK—Bott In Bond—100 Prmvl—Quar’tt lod $2'60 SUNNY BROOK Quart $2.l5 Pints $l.l5 SEAGRAM'S 7-CROWN $2.30 Quarts OLD HERMITAGE RYE Rl ; 8$2.60 MEAT DEPARTMENT WEINERS . . Pound 32c POTROAST . . Pound30c Pork Chops, center cut, Ib. 37c T-BONE STEAK . Pound 4lc SAUSAGE, Pure Pork, 1b. 25¢ No. 2% tins LARGE—FRESH—GRADE A 2 dozen 67 DARIGOLD BUTTER 2 pounds 77 ¢ (THIS IS A CLOSE OUT) We have made arrangements TO HANDLE EX- CLUSIVELY THE FINEST SWEET CREAM BUTTER MADE IN THE STATE OF WASH- INGTON. OUR PRICE WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE LOWEST IN JUNEAU JELLO, all flavors . . . 5¢c Royal Desserts, all flavors . 5¢ Including Chocolate Vanilla and Butterscotch Pudding Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. glass jar 27¢ BUY THE WHING DING WAY! BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE, full quart 43c LIBBY'S PRUNES, 2 pkgs. 35¢ Shop at Juneau's medern market where you can buy meats, groceries tobacco and liquor at BARGAIN PRICES EVERY DAY! PROCTOR AND GAMBLE SOAP SALE GIANTDASH . . . 49 P &GNAPTHA . 12bars 45c LARGE OXYDOL . 2 pkgs. 45¢ CAMAY Face Soap . 6 bars 39¢ MEDIUM IVORY . 6 bars 39c LARGE IVORY . 3 bars 29¢c CRISCO . . . 3Ib. tin 55¢ e e s This is a 10-day Sale—BUY IT NOW! THIS 18 A WORKING MAN'S: STORE. | vl:l"a';it: Bleach Y2 gallon jug 25¢ FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR, No. 10 sacks . each 43¢ Swans Down, new pkg. . 25¢ YOUR PHONE IS OUR DOOR BELL! Lipion's Tea, 1 pound tins 93c 20 tea bags, 1-cup size 23c ALL Candy Bars and Gum . 3 for 10c SUGAR— 10 1b. cloth bag, 65¢ | { IRVING'S Super MARKET PHONE |BUY IT NOW! - A Slice of This WHINGDING 519 B P 10 pounds POTATOES - 25 pounds POTATOES - LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Hamburger, iresh ground |lz LADY ELBERTA PEACHES - "E-G-G-S | ' PEACHES, ROSE DALE PEARS, 46-0z. tins Cut Yourself PHONE BLACK & WHITE SCOTCH Per §th-$3.19 95¢ 29¢ 67e GOVERNMENT HOUSE $2 55 Gallons OLD GRANDAD $3.4.) SEAGRAM'S GIN $1.63 STEW MEAT . . 2 pounds 25¢ (Q):;gs('R(?W 100 PROOF $2 6” I:IIII;Z.:I‘AX AS 5-Star Brandy $5.25 OLD MR, BOSTON GIN @@ 1) fibaos BAY WK o5 OLYMPIA BEER $3.00 Quarts SIRLOIN STEAK . perlb.4lc LIVER, Baby Beef . Pound 32¢ PORK STEAK . . Pound 30c LAMB, Shoulder Chops, 1b. 3¢c ')IT-. Case $4.80 BUY YOl R (‘ANI\ED COOI)S NOwW! Prices are going up. You do not have to BUY A CASE; you may ASSORT any variety. 10cans - = 97¢ 33 1 case 24 cans 2 PEAS, TOMATOES, KRAUT, STRING BEANS, ¥ PORK and BEANS, DICED CARROTS, PEA- NUT BUTTER, RAISINS 25¢ 2¢cans = = 10cans - - $1.19 1 case 24 cans 2.87 YOUR CHOICE: CORN, GRAPEFRUIT, RASPBERRIES, PINE- APPLE GEMS, CLAMS, GARDEN VEGE- TABLES FOR SALAD, TAMALES, LIMA BEANS, SLICED BEETS, ASPARAGUS, PEAS, TOMATOES, FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAG- HETTI, CHERRIES, SAUERKRAUT, STRING BEANS, SPINACH 10cans - - 97¢ 1 case 24 cans 2.33 & JUICES » TOMATO, 15 oz., Libby’s — GRAPEFRUIT, 18 oz. =< APPLE, 12 oz. — PRUNE, 12 oz. — ORANGE, Best Circle, 12 oz. — SAUERKRAUT, 12 oz. — PINEAPPLE, Dole’s, 12 oz. — PEACH 10cans - $1.329 1 case 24 cans 3.33 YOUR CHOICE: CATSUP, TUNA FLAKES, CORNED BEEF HASH. SAUERKRAUT, PEAS, BROWN BREAD, TAPIOCA, POPCORN, SALMON, TUNA FISH, CLAMS, Wet and dry packed SHRIMP. WHOLE BEETS, TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUIT, PEAS and CARROTS, STRING BEANS, CAN- NED SWEET SPUTS, Cream Style or Whole Kernel CORN, APPLE BUTTER, large PORK and BEANS 2cans = = . 33¢ 10cans - = $1.67 1 case 24 cans 3.99 YOUR CHOICE: ASPARAGUS, Garlic-Flavered TUNA FISH, LIMA BEANS with HAM, BLACKBERRI SARDINES in Pure Oil, CRANBERRY SAUCE, SPINACH, CATSUP, SALMON, PIE CHERRIES, Solid Pack TOMATOES, RIPE OLIVES, APRI- COTS, PEACHES, PEARS, Irvington STRING BEANS—Asparagus Style Pack, ROYAL ANN CHERRIES, WAX BEANS, CRUSHED PINE- APPLE, FRUIT COCKTAIL Scans - = - 1.00 24 cans - = $4.30 YOUR CHOICE — All Size 2, cans: UKULELE PINEAPPLE, APRICOTS—Half or ‘Whole, LIBBY'S PLUMS, LADY ELBERTA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE