The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1941, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, |94|. 1Wmanl Is ' Now Enroufe To America ; Ambassadorrloi Great Brit- ain Coming for Talk with Roosevelt eorge Brothers SA VE 5% --—---BUY (OUPON BOOKS $20.00 Book $19.00 $10.00 Book $9.50 PRICES FOR THURSDAY — CLOSED FRIDAY FRESH MILK qts. for 2 5° Save at George Bros. s to be post for about two take a clipper at Lis- bon for the flight back to the l‘nll(d Stat e L KO CENSORSHIP OF NEWSPAPERS | - KCW INDICATED | | g b i Always something new under the WASHINGTON, May 28.—Gov- |4 rnment legal experts said that al- ! gun. Today's plaudits go to Fred ‘Alexander, former Westminster ‘Im ugh the President's full emerg- gollege art student, who hit upon ney preclamation opened the d an unusual idea to get himself g summer of painting in thé’ West Indies. Alexander incorporated | | himself to the extent of §500. He is selling subscriptions at $10 each with a guarantee that each pa- | tron will receive one watercolor of the radio, the is n in the law for censor- { publicaticns even in war Limit 2 Quarts FRESH FRYERS g . ; painting of “island life.” Alexan- s o Firemen pry and saw at an oil drum to release weeping Eddie Russell, 6, of West Brizhton, Staten | Bt Camsideredrone sENRIEbGt | a tae Island. Eddie was playing hide-and-seek and thought the can was a swell place to hide. He couldn’t get watercolorists in Pennsylvania. the Feder Cr)m- | out. Wails brought help. t, but no direct cen- L PRI 15 LB B il 50 eared possible. ; i - ‘ asble: Vice President and Mrs. Edith Shee- | Troop 61 4 Jlnleresl | The Daily Alasku mpire has the | M[s PO"ey Eleded ior was given the office of Secretary. largest paid circulation of any Al- High Over rnc gathering was held at zhe} | aska newspaper. Head of Past TN | o e itk Broadcasl - ————| Day Encampment at “ : Lena Cove Ball Game Are Suspended on, a shower was given lm Mh — During Presidents Talk- | | u | est Fennesey. i | | | Troop 614 of the Boy Scouts uf ENJOY | nec wovor or or s ThealresDelay Opening | At a recent meeiing of the Pa Noblc Grands of the Rebekah I o sy was elected Presi- Subscrive 0 the Daly Alaska * | dentof theiglsby Empire..the paper with the largest Boy Scouts Leave for Eight Mrs. Gertrude Jewell was elected paid circulation. HARD WHEAT —SHURFINE FLOUR 19¢ 5 POUND BAG—NO LIMIT 3 words that will bring you quick, profitable, deliveries on all your shipments — any size, shape or weight— from and to clock for eight days' encampment| (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | YOUR HOLIDAY at the Salvation Army camp site| which is situated at the 18-mile | post at Lena Cove. The site, se-! |cured last fall, is steadily being | improved and it is hoped that it The interest in the long awaited speech of President Roosevelt was| 5o high that bascball games were | practically suspended (Imim, the broadcast | the States. Low rates, including automatic insurance without ad ditional cost Fast. economical routing to all principal points n Alaska For service, consult our local agem George Brothers Pave the Way to Lower Prices “’”P f‘lc""l“p W & Vary ““‘f”l SPOY New York theatres postponed ior young people’s activities. their openings until after the ad- Hiking, boating and scouting ac-|q.acc RA]L‘VA @EXPRESS tivities comprise most Of the Pro-| "y acocinted Press New York AGENCY gram planned. Sunday, June 1, Wil jeriiol baq one telephone call in NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE [be observed as visitors' day and ype 45 minutes Roosevelt was talk- jall “"‘"‘h e mrd’“”) invited to ing, an all-time low for the switch- Nestles’s Morsels Chocolates 10¢ For Toll House Cookies 7 oz. pkg—No Limit TO MAT()—PUREEE € Tin 8 oz. fin AT GEORGE BROS.BIGGER VALUES CUT FLOWERS GLADIOLAS — SWEET PEAS—NASTURTIUMS Large Assoriment of POTTED PLANTS LIQUOR DEPARTMENT SCOTCH, 15YearsOld - Fitth$§3.00 § (LD BEER - Tall bottles 6 for $1 .00 You'll find dchgl:jg:pk in the Dining Cn at amazingly See Us Before You Go For super speed use AIR EX WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE | S 5 St St e | emmnes | har! arter, Russe! er- s |1 el pic ecral delivens SPORT FISHEBMAN v e mana, ;udlmo Barril, and R. B.| Trv a coosica av mue Empire ' cial pckvp - Specl el ‘X sher serve as troop committee-| |men under the chairmanship 0[ Au]! Stanley Jackson. Donald Ver- Troui Rods — Lines — Leaders — Salmon Eggs Flies — Baskets tin is Scoutmaster. DON ORGET YOU EADN El T FORGET YOUR HEADNET AND FLY DOPE! Transportation . arrangements are, under the direction of James Hob-| ew lrlpplng o s an good, superintendent of the Gov-| ernment schools. Mrs. Ray Ander- Gut Line — Hooks — Leaders — Sinkers son is kindly donating her services| as camp cook, JUNEATU - YOUNG | 5w comicion o e | boys' camping period the Girl| H Guard Troop, under the leadership| ARDWI&RE Cfl. | of Mrs, R. B. Lesher, will leave for the annual camp. TYEE DOCKS HEREONWAY 10 SEATTLE Alaska Tranhpqtanon Company | ireighter Tyee, Capt. M. M. Merk- ley and purser Charles F. Sweeney, urived in _Juneau from the South via SAAka at 11 o'clock this morning | nd decking at Irving's dock, is| scheduled to sail for Ketchikan at 4 30 oclock this afternoon. Passengers arriving in Juneau— Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Ross, Gil Rich and W: F. Stradhoff. | Passengers sailing on the vessel INTERESTED IN THE AIMS AND OBJECTS OF YOUR LOCAL UNION. Also of the mater- ial conditions of all RETAIL CLERKS by attending the REGULAR MEET- INGAT 7:30P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2Ist JUNEAU RETAIL CLERKS | 55 EMPI.OYMENT SERVICE | LOCAL 1392 WIL 0% Ripay ~ Travel Smartly In Standard Pulmans 4 | You have your choice of accommodations in the Standard Because of its offices being closed Pullman_Sleeping cars of the Empire Builder.. D’“"fiz all day Priday, the Territorial Em- Room, c°mPfl‘m¢lll,"‘!m om or Pldlllomd Be nloyment Service’ announced today Section. Each has its M advantages. Whichever you that men who are scheduled to call choose you'll enjo: gMM tlnp on deep, coil- spnng mattresses. . quiet uclunon for SPECIAL SESSION BUILDING and CONSTRUCTION | :...cc.ciice iox, ‘memeioree] them Thursday. s il B RAY: DAY SKAGWAY CUSTOMS INSPECTOR " Ray G. Day-of Juneau has been | appointed Customs Inspector at‘ Hamm s—Pahs!—Budweiser b low prices. Also f ur pleasure . . !Iu Club Cn, place to view K on und the 60 dayligh miles M Gf acier National Pu{ dehlh ; S . H. F. “NICK" CARTER 1400 dth Ave, Seattle SUPER MARKET SHlle FREIGHT GREAT NORTHERN GREAT WOSTHERN. | | %u yum:s 92-95 TRADES COUNCIL Thursday — May 29 —8 P. M. All Affiliates Urged to Attend Refreshments Siaear Mt Ve e | f HALL toms James J. Connors announced | F.ofL. i Day left on the steamer Alaska | . yesterday for his new assignment. | President ¢ General Secretary e PISSES LSS USSR TS S ooy | | Tryn'cliissilied A in The Empir. i - JOE POWERS, LEW NUNAMAKER, ettt i 3 | | e

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