The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1941, Page 8

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4 / THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941. f— [HELP AN | | ALASKAN | | | | I ANOTHER BIllION AND HALF A FOR SHIPBUIlDIN Roosevelt Sends Request 11 KILLED,” ¢ - COAL MINE Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this gualified worker. rvex priven.an, aze 2, 10 Congress for Mari- | ma 2o vesss ewer e Commission | Weary Rescue Crews Work ; B riogih 1~ All Night One Mile WASHINGTON, July 11.—Presi- for the construction of 566 merchant ships at an estimated cost of $1,- 246,650,000, and for the purchase and | repair of existing ships at a cost of plosion that wrecked a wing of the Acmar coal mine Number 6 mount- ed to 11 as weary rescue Crews | $350,000,000. struggled with tons of debris. } The remaining $50,000,000 is to| Volunteers working all night by provide for additional shipbuilding | lamplight succeeded in extricat- facilities, ing nine bodnes before daybreak. Two miners are still buried in the wrecl Those Subscribe 0 tne DJafly Alusk - EXPLOSION dent Roosevelt today requested $1,- Underground | 698,000,000 for the Maritime Com- mission. The sought appropriation provides | ACMAR, Ala., July 11 — The| death toll as the result of an ex- At Ceremonies Dedicating Roosevelt Library - IMAY (MM.DGUE ‘ / cooL DRINKS e Hutchings Economy Market 3 PHONES ——— 553 - 92 and 95 GEORGE BROTHERS COUPONS ACCEPTED FRESH KILLED YOUNG HENS - Ib. 35¢ \l GAR-CURED BACON SQUARES - Ib. 28¢ FRENH KILLED FRYING CHICKEN - Ib. 40c Mock Chicken Legs 4 FOR 25¢ FLUFFO PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 4 Pound Package 60« CHUCK ROASTS PRIME STEER 35¢ Pound BOILING BEEF 20¢ Pound Be Wise e ECONflMlZE ‘¢ Empire—the paper with the larges! paid circulation | SUPER MAR PHONES 92-95 JUNEAU BUY COUPON! BOOKS NOW) Ied were trapped in the| mine’s eighth entry, more than one| mile underground yesterday after-| noon in what is described as a “lo-| ormany has* had ‘the feffect of , c]osmg the Siberian back door route for supplies to Germany. A major black list would give ex- porters an index to enable them to determine what firms to deal with. FIRMS SHIPPING 600DS T0 NAZIS Index Would Give Export- ers Black List to Aid in Shipping WASHINGTON, July 11 — De-| | fense officials who are determined [to end the leakage of American| goods to Germany, today reported See your local dealer giving serious consideration to a or write plan to compile a world-wide list| Kro“ “ap cflllpally of firms which serve as Nazi pur- chasing agents. | Seattle, Washington Hostilities between Russia BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | | | | |{ The New 1941 KROLL MAP OF ALASKA IS ESSENTIAL TO ALASKA BUSINESS Price $1.00 \ | | | | | t 3 i and = Announcement! & Beginning July 15th, an advance in cal gas npl(mon Befter lale Than Never‘ | N | | Dr. Samuel E. Morison, Judge E. A. Conger, President Roosevelt and son Jame: Climax to ceremonies at the dedication of the new Roosevelt library at Hyde Park, N. Y., cnme when trustees were sworn in by Judge E. A. Caager of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. While President Roosevelt and his eldest son, James, right, look on, Judge Cenger swears in Dr. Samuel E. Morison, Harvard univer sity professor. as one of the trustees, above. prices will become effective. s Due to the drastic increase in cost of supplies, we are compelled to take this ‘ma!tu and took out his paper: 'GEORGE BROS. U.S. WORKERS EMPLOYED ON OROVILEL, Cal, July 11—For years Harry James Osborne vou.‘d here and even served as a School Board member. Then he learned he was not an American citizen.| So at the age of 70 he rectified the Wdllue Honored Is Establishing Irish Air Base | (By AS\O(IATED PRESS) | In Belfast, Ireland reports have been received that technicians and | workers from the United Statesare engaged 4n the construction of a| | project of undisclosed nature in| northern Ireland. | The London Foreign office said 4 these Americans are { | ployees of the British government,” rand asserted reports that the U | 8. is establishing an air base in| northern Ireland jout by information available in +{ | London.” | The people of northern Ireland ‘arc sharing Britain’s war against Germany, and have given, many, | evidences of their popularity for j | the Americans. Bands are buym" copies of the “Star Spangled Ban- ner” to play in their honor. — .- JAPS DECIDE Wendell L. Willkie (left), Repub- | jican party leader, receives the American Leadership Award of the Jewish War Veterans from Fred S Harris. national commander, at a luncheon in New York. Willkie was ~nded for “intellectual honesty and nhnlu ecuup." ) RUSSIAN WAR Nipponese “’Influenced” by 32 Red Army Di- visions on Frontier KET ;EIRE PROJECT English Disclaim America mmmmn, 10 STAY OUT, S10 Book $ 9.50 $20 Book $19.00 SAVE 5% PHONES 92-95 SHANGHAI, Juiy 11—The Jap-' anese government has decided to stay clear of the German-Russian war at present, but may make a move against French-Indo China jn the near future, reliable per- sons arriving from Tokyo reported today. The sources said the Japanese were influenced .in their. policy by estimates that Russia still has' 32 divisions on her - Asiatic front, 12 | Pink Salmon Tagging Will | Gel Underway | Vessel Heron Arrives in Port - Operations fo | Start This Weekend The Fish and Wildlife Service | vessel Heron assigned to biological | investigations arrived in Juneau at 8 o'clock this morning from Little | Port Walter, where scientific equip- | ment and salmon tagging gear was | taken aboard. The Heron is pro- | ceeding directly to Icy Strait to start tagging pink salmon this week “direct em-| p Ri Aboard the Heron when it arriv- ed this morning were Mr. Samuel J. Hutchinson, Junior Aquatic Bio- “are not borne logist in charge of the pink salmon ..4inna) gefense. They elected Ar- ing program, Captain Kieth M.| Nelson, John Ellis, Albert Merri- field, Peter Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Shuman, station superintendent at Little Port Walt- er and his wife. The first pink salmon will be tag- r,r‘d at Inian Island in Icy Strait m d Mr. Hutchison states that 1500 | pink salmon will be tagged during !each closed weekend until the end of the fishing season. He asks that all salmon fishermen and operators be on the lockout for tagged fish this season. A cash reward will be paid for 'each tag turned over to cannery superintendent or mailed to any Fish and Wildlife Serviee office. {The date of capture and location where caught should be given with each tag surrendered. INVESTIGATES SUGAR BEETS | 'Ihc ward Junior Caambper of is investigating the pcssi- ect growing in the Homer section of Kenai peninsula. e &mpire Classitieds Pay! We Do NOT Palromze Mon(qomery Wcrd Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattarn Knit Goods Walt D:sney Productions * —-| action. 4 The Beauticians Association of Juneau L-»‘o-o.v.v-h.o.«.o-o-- SLUM BILL FOR ALASKA READY FOR SIGNATURE ongress Authorizes Crea-: tion of Public Corpor- ate Authority WASHINGTON, July 1 — The Senate today passed and sent {o! the White House a measure to per- mit the Alaska Legislature to cre-| ate a public corporate authority, and undertake slum clearance and| housing. Under the bill the Legislature will be empowered to allow the au- thority to issue bonds, but such| indebtedness would not become the| obligation of the Territory. i e e - G il {HAT'S GOOD COFFEE! | M-“'M Flavor? You said it! Schnllmg Cof fee is so delicious, so completely satisfviag . . . wings of the morning! Colles )0 P o RO 0UR CHOICE — DRIP OR PERCOLATOR Schilling *nu: MORNING —————— CONTRIBUTE TO DEFINSE " Union painters of Anchorage vot- | ed to invest $500 in Government' securities as their contribution to WINGS OF ¢ thur Elde as Presldnm of !he lo"al ‘ew CALIFORNIA 52 GROCERY and MEAT MARKET PHONE 371 Free Delivery PHONE 478 BELOW PRICES GOOD SATURDAY AND MONDAY——————JULY 12 and 14 EGGS--New YorkExtras - 2dozen89c 2 pounds 89¢ BUTTER - SUGAR ~Granuialed, 101b. dofh sack 713« CORN FLAKES--Albers - Perpkg. 9c G A RS S S B IR R S 1 i MACARONI —SPAGHETTI — NOODLES BUTTER--Eversweet Pound 41 ¢ Save at George Brothers IVORY $OAP--Large Size 3 bars 25¢ Save at George Brothers Save at George Brothers GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET PHONES 92-95 JUNEAU PHONES 92-95 __—.——.———-—-—— e e ez e ™ : i e e e SRS S JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with American Federation of Labor of the divisions being mechanized. | Despite the Russian-Japanese neu=- trality pact, only three of the ai- visions have been moved west. —va ATTENTION::! CARPENTERS There Will Be a SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT—Friday, July 11 at9 o’Clock All Members Are Requested to Attend! DICK HARRIS, President. [ 3 PACKAGES - - - 25¢ | Local Homg;gf}gvmq XEMGHMLBS i i BUNCK 25¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Every Boat!!! BEANS--Eversons . - 10 @ns 99¢ the California MEAT DEPARTMENT :: AT MARKET .you are always assured of CHOICE CUTS OF MEATS, coming from the best grades and government mspcd your protection. We carry a large variety to. choose for your special FREE DELIVERY CALIFORNIA. GROCERY PHONE 371 FREE DELIVERY le 478

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