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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1941. ™ Jane Vickery Will - 'PRODUCTION |Gruenings Having '8 — = VESSELS TURNED OVER TO NATION FOR ALASKA USE First of H—Smps Coming North for Army - No Names Announced and Has Zone | s to go into be used by 0 new Alaska | s from private peration is under Bradley, head of the Ur ates Maritime Commis- | sion's Pacific Coast Division of Emergency Shipping e,———— Besides Gov. Gruening, members {of the commission in Juneau now are former Governor Thomas Riggs, | Representative Warren G. Magnuson | whose marriage to Mr. Darrold Wil- askan International Highway Com- son will take place June 21, the M ‘mLssmn here for the meeting begin- Smith’s apartment at the Assembly. | /5 and 7 o'clock. Fleven coastwise ships, names not Friends of the honor guest asked | €rS Refurn fo Factory revealed, are about to be turned over E 2 . to the government for operations in California Be Guest of Honor OF AIRCRAFT Open House Today At Party Tomghi For Commission In honor of Miss Jane Vickery, |S STA RTED For members of the American Al- es Fay Stoddard and Alice Smul\ lnmg next Thursday, Gov. and Mrs. 11 be hostess i F |Ernest Gruent it pen i supper and Jinen shower in aie | TNiFTy-five Hundred Work- | nouse wodky, betwses g hoars of rubber industry for the affair which will begin at| tires in 1940. | 7 o'clock are: Misses Marie Stoner, Elaine Housel, Ellen McKechnie, The American sold 31,400,000 new Northern Commercial Company announces their appointment as Wholesale Dealer Standard 0il Products in BETHEL and: Vicinity Northern Commercial Company BETHEL ALASKA You'll be proud to serve fra- grant, refreshing Schilling Tea. Compare its quality! EXQUISITE FLAVOR George Bros. Super Market PHONE$2-95 GEORGE BROTHERS SAVE 5% — Buy Coupon Books!!! $20.00 Book $19.00 — $10.00 Book $9.50 Below Prices Good Wednesday and Thursday AVOSET CREAM PINT - 32 NO LIMIT The 102 German and Italian sea Costa Rica recently, arrive at Balboa, J. apanese venel. Halibut " Receipts Reporie | | |' The records of the International | Fisheries Commission show that for !the period from April 1 to May 31, |1941, the following amounts of hali- |but have been landed in the various |ports on the Pacific Coast: | U.S. Fleet, Area 2, 6,840,998; area |3, 6,046,430 pounds. Canadian Fleet, Area 2, 5,286,187; | Area 3, 89,058 pounds. Total, Area 2, 12,127,185 pounds; | Area 3, 6,135,488 pounds. | These figures have been corrected to date but are subject to further | corrections. | For the corresponding period in 11940, April 1 to May 31, the follow- | |ing landings were recorded: | U. S. Fleet, Area 2, 6,360,566; Area 3, 6,497,110 pounds. Canadian Fleet, Area 2, 5486511; Area 3, 44,159 pounds. Total, Area 2, 11,847,077 poundfl Area 3, 6,541,269 pounds. For the month of May, 1941, the following amounts of halibut were landed: U. S. Fleet, Area 2, 4,132,478; arenw 3, 3,538,938 pounds. | canadian Fleet, Area 2, 3,094441; Area 3, 53,127 pounds. | ‘Total, Area 2, 7,226919 pounds Area 3, 3592065 pounds. | Acknowledgment is made of the |assistance given by the Department |of Fisheries Canada, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Canadian and United States Cus- toms in the compilation of these totals, : MIRACLE WHIP QUART -~ 25¢ LIMIT—2 QUARTS HEINZ KETCHUP BOTTLE - 1 6¢ GREEN ONIONS 3 BUNCHES 25c NO LIMIT—LARGE BUNCHES Fresh Daily from George Bros. Farm GEORGE BROS. ... . Super Market PI!IIHE 92-95 4 Deliveries Daily || < R L e R Be Wise: ECONOMIZE! LOCATED ING 'SUPER MARKET d | ger-freight Hutchings Economy Market | Located in George Bros. Super Market 3 PHONES ———533-92-95 GIBSON’S BACON SUGAR-CURED 5¢ POUND RATH BACON SQUARES SWEET and TENDER 25¢ POUND PICKLED PORK HOME-CURED Oc POUND CORNED BEEF HUTCHINGS' SPECIAL 5c¢ POUND men who sabotaged and scuttled the Eisenach and Fella off the coast of Canal Zone, quarantine station for deportation to Europe on the first Rmhf. isa group of mtlrned Brmlh Jamaicans. 1,800 ARRIVE IN ALASKA IN FIVE DAYS, FIVE SHIPS Record Pass—e@ers Move- | ment North Reported by Alaska Line In the five days ending last Sat- urday five Alaska Line ships clear- ed from Seattle with more than 1,800 passengers for Alaska. The record movement involved | the steamers Yukon, with 325 pas- | sengers for Southeastern and West-|time ago a German seaman with ern ports; Clevedon with 504 for|a swastika burned on his arm | Bristol Bay; Baranof with 300 for{jumped ship at Panama and made Lie Defeclor MayBe Used, | | American Ex?rt Roy Post May Offer Services fo British Government By GEORGE TUCKER NEW YORK, June 10 — Some Southeastern and Southwestern his way to the Metropolitan area./™ Bristol Bay, and Aleska with 350 on|pong Island, and questioned by the the regular Southeastern-South- |police. Dicsatisfied with the story liners, the freighter tector expert, and asked him to Sutherland sailed for northern ports give the prisoner a test. service witnessed the test. It took Post only a few moments to con- I mention this because I have ON VACATION TRIP known Post for vears and because variety program is known to mmx“cnnvictiuns that have saved insur- nds of Pacific Coast listeners, is|ance companies, commercial houses, gers on the Princess Charlotte, now on the air with Elliott Roosevelt, in port | giving a detailed explanation of his —————— a technicolor short showing the BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | apparatus, which looks like a port- ing his services to the British gov- ernment. It is his suggestion that| of any statements made by their| distinguished and surprising guest,| British would rather have one of| their own men operate the ma- “I can train any man they des-‘; ignate in two or three days to op-| simple. You plug it in as youl would an ordinary radio. You strap‘ {an untruth, a sensitive needle’ |showing on a dial begins to jump |a case involving the disappearance| |of $10000 worth of merchandise.! the case. But with toe lie detector confronting them they confessed records and published. Post’s idea is that the” British tioning &ny of the captive airmen that are shot duwn and land hy templates the falsification of facts. But it certainly is a deterrent when betraying himself. A simple maneu >r is t“> pre- |down a number between one and iten. He places the number in his written “3” and attempts to deny it, the needle dances all- over the the light. bad streak, the scheduled seven in- ning battle between the Moose and | End of the fir:t half of the League play is only three zames away with f ports; Mt. McKinley with 350 for|He was picked up finally as Islip, western packet run. 7 he told of being a Nazi agent, the In addition to these five passen- pojice called in Roy Post, a lie de- as far as Kotzebue, Reporters and representatives of the Army, Navy, and secret vince the man there was no use holding back., He gave in. I have seen the lie d(-'l(‘LtOl work. Al Pearce, radio performer whose| To Post's credit is a long list of visiting Alaska on vacation. Pearce and private individuals thousands and his wife are roundirip passen- | of dollars. Some time ago Post was —_——————— detector, and more recently one of Subscribe w twie oaily Alasks the major film companies produced able phonograph, in operation. | Now Post has the idea of offer- with his machine the British gov-| ernment can ascertain the veracity | Rudolf Hess, by merely confront-| ing him with this machine. If the| chine, that will be all right wnhi Mr. Post. |erate it,” he told me., As a matter| jof record, the machine is very| a contact pad to a man's hands.| ; Then he begins to talk. If he uttersl { violently up and down. | | Not long ago Post was called on, { The suspects were in custody.; They denied any connection with all. The case was settled on the spot. It was duly written into the intelligence service could make ex- cellent use of the detector in ques- parachute in England. He doesn't {imply that Heir Hess himself con- a man is convinced that he can't get away with anything without liminary move in :ny ..st. The suspect is asked, sec...y, to write pocket. Then Post questions him about each number. If he has aial. It is conclusive and self-evi- dent, and the prisoner always sees As Junesu weather continued in a *he Elks tonight is postponed and put on the ramed-out list. the cellared Elks scheduled in all of them. X EORGE BROS. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Carol Erskine, Mary VanderLeest, | Winifred Siprell and the Mesdames | Robert Cowling, C. H. Stevenson,| Tom Hutchins, Mabel Rouze and Edward Johnson. (Continned trom Page One) strikebound plant was taken over by the War “Department yesterday of the State of Washington, Donald | MacDonald and the secretary to the Commission, Howard MacGowan. James W. Garey, the other mem- |ber of the Commission, is expected to fly to Juneau.from Seattle in | time for the first meeting. RN Rt lmormn" on Executive Order of Pres- |dent Roosevelt and ended a five-day | STO(K OUOTAI'ONS ‘walkout and stoppage of ])xoducnon} ‘Ior national defense. Thirty-five hundred soldiérs 'nv NEW YORK, June 10.— Closing |on guard at the plant with machme quotation of American Can stock to- |guns and bayonets, day is 80%, Anaconda 27%, Bethle- | Armed soldiers are standing at all hem Steel 73%, Commonwealth and |jptersections within a mile of the| Southern %, Curtiss Wright 8%, pjant. General Motors 39, International e | el Harvester 727%, Kennecott 367x, New piSkIeotslo:feflsoxfm:uzs‘ flofl‘;;é?d:;:w | York Central 1215, Northern Pacif- o050 no pickets are permitted HC 62, United States Steel 562, Pound $4.03%. |within a mile radius of the plant. The leaders of the CIO Auto| JONES AVERAGES | Workers Local called the strike, de-| DOW, . A i manded a closed shop and wage in-, The:folinwing are today’s Dow,| . ogees They declare the back-to- | | | Jones averages: industrials 12189, movement at the plant is a flop Talis N Hal teq; 17.00, |and have called a meeting for today ————— | of union members. Although the great bulwark of| Muhammednmsm can be found {among the 40000.000 Arabic-speak-| Rio Grande de Sul, most south-| ing peoples living from Morocco ern of Brazil's states, is known as [to Iran, the faith has an estimat-|the Texas of Brazil because of its| ed 250,000,000 followers. rolling grass-grown pampas and ‘an extensive cattle growing indus- try. H BUY DEFENSE STAMPS First (42) 1x QUALITY Bottledin Bod W Hidfiey At your favorite tavern and package store. e R e PSR S Snhseribe for The Embire. Look Here, Folks! OPEN ALL NIGHT Percy Has Thrown the Key Away? It's in the Channel OPEN ALL NIGHT-Every Night! PERCY’S CAFE PHONE 94 .Q..“' sotrieo 'D"";’.‘fl’ Swew vol-.-“/ Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo.. 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