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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1941. saomono_pATL ROUTE 6300000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060000000 i i ALASKA RR. Jones-Stevens, Inc. N ?gltl} GEOECE{I!:HOEX 44 ovinoo.: Final Summer i First in Service— —First in Quality ]Righ"of'wmf copper i River and Northwestern LE N E Is to Be Transferred | WASHINGTON, July 9. — The STARTS TOMOR1‘0W! House has approved of the Senate’s ALL DRESSES | River and Northwestern Railway to InGroups convey %o the Government its right- |of-way and other properties in Al-| aska for use as a public highway, Street - Afternoon and Formal Specials for Thursday and Friday!? APPLES - Pound 10c GRAPES - - 21Ibs. 43 Seedless Fresh Tender Jumbo CANTALOUPES 45's PEAS - - - Pound 10c 2'01 3 9( ASPARAGUS - 2 1bs. 27c ot D O SUPPLEMENTAL | SANTA ROSA PLUMS - 2 pounds 29§ IR £ " ppRoPRIATIONS JUICE ORANGES, Sunkist - Dozen25¢y S f (M '™" '\ tramroad or tramway. The measure has been sent to the| | White House for signature of Presi- 't |dent Roosevelt. ) | {Recommendations Made | for More Money for De- - partment of Inferior Senate Document No. 83, a com-, imunication from the President of Although Edward Price Richards | the United States, dated June 25, was known as a male for 29 years, 1941, to the President of the Sen- he petitioned the Superior Court :ate, transmitting a number of sup-| at Los Angeles to change his name |plemental and deficiency estimates to Barbara Ann Richards. In his inf the Bureau of the Budget for‘\ petition he said his male char- |the Department of the Interior (m'i acteristics were predominant at |the fiscal years 1941 and 1942 con-| birth and he was reared as a boy, "éins the rol!o?vi_nu recommenda- | but of late years female chara tions for activities of that De-| teristics have become predomin- |Partment in Alaska: ! i ant. Richards has worn female | Natives in Alaska: For an addi- ) attire like this for several years. itxonnl amount for natives in Al- z 3 & ) N ) l ) ) ¥ ) ) ) 4 GOLD MEDAL—The Finest on the Market! BUTTER, Sweef(ream - 2 pounds 85¢ WASH. C0-0P EGGS, Special-A-Large - 2 dozen 8¢ CERTO - - 3bhottles 53¢ Potato Chips - 1 1b. tin 85¢ Del Monte Tomato Juice 46 oz tin 25¢ DILL PICKLES Formerly 9.95 and up D P SHAGMOOR COATS 25% OFF et e P 8 P e e wmme= ALL COATS====- Formerly 12.75 to 29.75 NOW §5 to §16.00 TEA GARDEN Unsweetened GRAPE JUICE Quart-=40¢ Heinz KETCHUP 51-0Z. JARS Sbottles JJ ¢ EaCh 49c cluding the objects specified under De- SHOP at the 20th CENTURY GROCERY and SAVE! | Iceland Talk i & — “ 1943.‘535‘000_ i __ Chur(hh'” Reglsiers COn_ Reindeer service: For an addi- © tional amount for reindeer service cern Over Release M de in Alaska, fiscal year, 1941, includ- by Senator Wheeler ST aska, fiscal year 1941, including the R | objects specified under this head- ling in the Interior Department Ap- | propriation Act, 1941, to remain | available until June 30, 1943, suo,.‘ 000. | Medical relief in Alaska: For an ro es ver | additional amount for medical re- lief in Alaska, fiscal year 1941, in- | clear yet, but some observers ari | saying now that it's possible, Mr. Wallace in the Senate chair the President won't need any| | other liaison man. ing the objects specified under this | heading in the Interior Department | Appropriation Act, 1941, to remain | available until June 30, 1943, $3,000. | .8 [ - [ . | WASHINGTON, July 9—Prime V! LS MRS o g [ } |aska are made necessary by rea- expressed to the White House in| HOSPIIAL NOIES Washington his British Goyern-!son of the transfer of the Indian | menit’s concern over “an annotince- | Service vessel North Star to the ment made July 3,” the day Senator | Coast Guard, and the unavailability Burton K. Wheeler, noted isolation- |of the Boxer which suffered a ist, made a statement to reporters damaged propeller and was forced that American forces would soon|to spend the winter in a slough of occupy Iceland. the Kuskokwim River near Bethel. - 00000000000000003000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BARGAINS GALORE--- at25¢50¢51,51.50,$2 L. W, Haynes underwent an ap- pendectomy yesterday at St. Ann’s hospital. Men Being Mentioned (Continuea from Page One) i he'll have to start from scratch —~ - ~——— | and not hold up his record as tes- of immy” Byrnes, all of these timony that he deserves the place. men fall far short. None of them| The best guess now is that the could be counted on to take a President will struggle along with- tough assignment and hammer it out any liaison in the upper house, through heart and soul as Bymas;coummg on Sen. Alben Barkley, did. Senators Lucas and Hill| majority leader, and perhaps Vice haven't the adroitness, the politi- President Henry A. Wallace topass cal skill, nor the popularity need- | 8long his off-the-record convictions. ed to hit in-.such pinches. Senator| WHAT ABOUT WALLACE? Connally isn’t lacking in political, Just the mention of Vice Presi- sleight-of-hand, but the veteran | dent Wallace brings up an impor-| Texan has tossed so many roughfmm point. From the moment he| punches and pgougings into his took the chair as President of the: opponents that it's hard to expect Senate, the Vice President has any consideration if he should shucked a lot of corn in making approach them now with padded himself the ace of good fellows | Mrs.«Grant Evans was admitted to St. Ann’s hospital last night for surgical treatment. Mrs. George Tally underwent sur- gery this forenoon at St. Ann's hos- pital, Elsie Daniels was a tonsilectomy patient at the Juneau Medical and Surgical clinic this forenoon. Gertrude Peters entered the Gov- ernment hospital for surgical at- tention yesterday. Dave Abraham, from Yakutat,was gloves, He hasn't been a consis- tent President’s man, and being 2 Senator of strong convictions, he| probably couldn’t be counted on, to carry the torch for every White with the men who look to him for|dismissed from the Government hos- recognition on the floor. Already,| Pital this forenoon. He had receivad he is just about kingpin of the medical attention and is leaving for gymnasium gang. He's a mpulflr‘lhe states. tennis partner with every Senator The receipt of the British mes- sage was announced by Stephen Early, Secretary to President Roose- velt, who plainly indicated it was directed at Wheeler's statement. However, the Presidential secretary did not mention Wheeler’s name. Yesterday Early said that British newspapers protested over Wheeler's release of military secrets. Churech- ill's statement is the first official British registration of concern over the Senator’s conference with news- men, ———— AT GAST! AU National Lead salesman, R. C. Cook, arrived in Juneau on the Mount . McKinley from the West- ward last night and is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. B USRS e T The amounts recommended will cover the increased cost of ship- ment of the supplies of the agen- cies involved on commercial lines. | Lo bt DOUGLAS NEWS FIRST SALMON SHIPMENT Douglas Fisheries Company today shipped 3500 cases of salmon aboard | the North Coast enroute to Seattle |for their first consignment of the season. The vessel was crowded with ! passengers, many of whom visited around town as the steamer spent most of the day in port unloading and loading. e e——— © Gowns ©®House Dresses ® Swealers ® Rain Coats ® Jewelry © Scarfs @ Petticoals ©® Hose ©® Swim Suits ©® House Coats © Gloves ©® Blouses ® Skiris ® Pajamas ®Purses © Hats, eic. Phone 193 JONES-STEVENS, INC NO APPROVALS . . . NO EXCHANGES . . . NO REFUNDS R iR R MISE AALTO COMPLIMENTED A surprise party for Miss Laina| 2 Aalte, which took the form of a handkerchief shower, complimented hor an the n~cagion of her birthday at the Owl Cafe this forenoon. The| affair was given by a group of can- ” . _nery workers comprising the ware-| . i | house crew, cleven of whom were, - present. |3 Y. “Slim” Shitanda, proprietor of | the Owl, cocperated with the ladies ' in serving refreshments which in-; § cluded a birthcay cake. ————re—— BUTCH 'S DEAD Buteh, pet cockr-spari‘l of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cash~ .me to his untimely end yester.. .y morning af- | ter several days of critical -illness, | occasioned, it is believed, by some- i thing poisonous he had eaten away from home. Although the services of @ veterinarian were obtained for he little canine he just grew weak- er as each day passed. - DRILL TONIGHT Regular drill of the Douglas Home Guards will be held on the baseball | greunds this evening at the usual hour. House-sponsored issue. There are others who might be mentioned—but, at this writing, not seriously. Some enterprising Senator may come forward and his place in the sun, but who knows a net from deuce. And OFF TO WRANGELL his luncheons, both formal and| The Rev. P. J. O'Reilly informal, daily include from one aboard the Mount McKinley to a score of the men with whom night for Wrangell. he works. | ,ee Just how much this means isn't| BUY DEFENSE BONDS anee /S8 In the West . . . every- Warlord a Suicide? : et S y T Nazi Bombers Attack Red Fleet in Black Sea where . .. people proclaim its full-bodied flavor. For “tops” in quality . . . L Ry IN NEW POSITION Ralph Mortensen has accepted a position with the Feusi and Jensen store as assistant grecery clerk. e i IRVIN FLEEK RETURNS 300 - Flock reiamed o smlougias Heavy German air attacks on units of the Russian Black Sea fleet were reported in Turkey. It was said | According to advices from Turkey, |jast night on the Princess Alice and | that numerous units of the flect had left for the open sea, hotly pursued by Nazi planes, following | 'here are persistent reports in G€r- ! ohorted that he was “feeling fine.” : ili i | repor Luftwaffe on Odessa and other ports. Pictured are two units of the Reds' Black fleet, seen nan military circles that Marshal He has been inSeaitle for four, attacks il P P ' Black Sea fleet, d one-half med- the deck nas dreudnai tiegmund List, commander of Ger-%* ving n;ny’l dBalkl.:n nrmy.dhash commit- &mufififllnm work) — led suicide. ‘List is said to have been "¢ e | S hePbevISE LI i 4 0 &k . SR T a5 iverly riized for delaga apd. again soon s Janitor o he Pederl] FPhorg i no gubstitute for Newspaper Adverfising 1./, **7 S48ttt B feomce Siegmund List SeatTer BREwING & MarTing Co Since 1878 % Emil Sick, President neavy losses in the capture of Crete, Building in Juneau.

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