The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1941, Page 8

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R ST R e e st ol o g =g & " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1941. N 0000000000800 00000000000000000000000 00000000 5/ v 1 | | | | | | | UNCLE SAM DIVVIES UP—_Final touches before test flights are put on DB.7 bombers in the Douglas plant at Santa Monica, 'Calif. Planes at left are for Britain and those at right for U.S. Distinguishing in: First Visit to Pop's ‘Offic POLI NEGRI Duke of Kent BACK AGAIN. IN AMERICA Noted AdreisnginaIIy Ad- mitted After Hearing At Ellis Island | ‘ NEW YORK, July 29—Pola Negri States with Uncle Sam’s blessings and will be a permanent resident | granted an immediate hearing and explained that she did not know | her permit required an annual re-| | newal. Immigration officials fina | ruled in her favor and she is back | again in the United States to re- main. | .- 0P | ' RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN Although Richard Dix has been one of Hollywood’s ranking screen stars since before they were born, his six-year-old twins, Richard, Jr. (left) and Robert (right) had never seen their father at work until Tow. They are shown with proud pop in character of Wild Bill Hickok \ between film takes. ‘FlNlAN Rl There is no substitute for Newspaper A&vertising ‘ itatively reported here that Fin-| land has severed diplomatic rela- tions with Great Britain. This is a result of the Finns' cooperation | | B 1 | Many commodities heretofore im- of Commerce says. | WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON G. E. 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PHONE 616 is back again today in the United | Kent, | George, has arrived here to b an inspection tour of the air train- When the noted actress arrived|ing establishments and see NORTH SEA T0 | Company steamer North Sep Arthur ney | Ciko, and Peter Asypany. will said | from with Germany in the Russian war.|juneau for Sitka at 8 o'clock this evening. | Captain of the North Sea is L. ported are now being produced in|wijlliams while the the United States, the Department |p ity signia is on the fuselage of the planes near the tails, Is in (anada; Spedcial Tour Youngest BrWler of King George Arrives in Of- fawa on Mission 9—The Duke of brother of Ki OTTAWA, July youngest other - ‘yealerduy she was taken to Ellis|phases of Canada’s war effo | Island because her permit to enter| The Duke expects to rema in | the country had expired. She was|Canada for about six weeks. - SAIL FOR SITKA 8 THIS EVENING Northland The tion ar- rived in port this afternoon at 1 o'clock with 22 passengers aboard for Juneau from Seattle. They were Soule, ‘Transpol sette, Mrs. Wilma Ward, Mrs. Flora ! LONDON, July 29—It is author-| Thompson. C. F. Bostick, C. T. Bostick, Bar- Harutz, James Miller, The North Sea Purser is C. - BUY DEFENSE BON ; Selectee Draws First Number Sergeast Shackleton draws No. 196 : A selectee under the first lottery last fall, Staft Sergeant Robert W., ey, Shackleton of Fort Dix, New J second peacetime draft 196, Lieut, Col. Charles R. Bob Cowling, Mrs. Bob Cowling, Miss Virginia Hub- Mike 19 VESSELS SENTDOWN, NAZI SUBS German Report Issued Re- | garding Warfare on British Supply Line BERLIN, July 29— The German| High Command announces that| German submarines have sunk 19 ships totalling 116,000 tons, under| British convoy on the Atlantic after fighting “for days” against strong British protecting forces. The announcement indicated that most of the sinking occurred dur- ing yesterday and last night. The report was issued after re- ceipt of advices from the “Atlan-| tic Sub Commander of the Nazi Forces.” | - — e AWV MEETS T0 " DISCUSS PLANS FOR PROJECTS Concerts, Kn_ifilg, First Aid ! (lasses and Gardening | onFuture Program The American Women'’s Volun- tary Service group met this morn- ing to discuss several matters which they are sponsoring in Ju- neau. The members, chairmaned by Mrs. Ernest Gruening, :made further plans for the two concerts to be given by Miss Ellen Repp, contral- to on August 6 and 7. Miss Repp will sing at 8:15 o'clock on both evenings in the Presbyterian Church. The AWVS also anncunces that a shipment of yarn from the Brit- ish War Relief has arrived, and those wishing to knit children’s sweaters' may obtain the material from Mrs. Wallace, who may be yreached at the home of her sister, ! Mrs. Jack Molyneau. Mrs. Wallace "is in charge of the disposal of the | yan | Mrs. E. F. Vollert made a report on the First Aid classes which were recently completed. Nearly 125 per- sons will receive their First Aid certificates, and the organization is very pleased at the number who are interested in the classes. It was announced that another serizs of instruction will start in the fall for those who were unable to at- tend during the summer. . bard, Alice Bryson, Mrs. Walter . Russ War Cause of Friend- | sccxinnon, ws. art Soe, Mrs, direction of Mrs. B. D. Stewart, i adpre reported that many of the vege | F Al [ Solon ' Dore, Master Claire -Dare, | 214 87€ ready to gather. The groun | ormer Allies |B. R. Hubbard, Mrs. Rosilia Mori- | planning an experiment in can- ining these products to see what jcan be done in case of emergency. (No date has been set for the can- ning, but it will probably be de- cided at the next meeting which will be early next week. R S HERE FROM HOONAH Miss Phyllis Robinson and Mrs. A. A: Bjornson have arrived in Ju- ‘|neau from Hoonah. The two are staying at the Baranof. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! The Last Week of Our Summer Clearance!!! SALE! | | Ends Saturday! 4 Days Left! MANY SUPER DRESSES 7,1 ke $3.00—-$5.00a1d$8.00 COATS | HATS NOW NOW $8-$10"$12|50¢and $1.00 PO ———r? TABLES Many Colossal Values to Choose From! $1and$2 2353% OFF ON ALL BEACH WEAR BLOUSES |30:ad$1.00 The gardening group, under the‘ | thronged_by. s deluge of new res-| ushers will be Tomuny Cashen and mamw'mlem seem to Cordon Gray. | submitting requests - for jcne has been received at the Gover- attle and is employed in the First Jones-Stevens, Inc. TELEPHONE 193 NoApprovals - -- NoExchanges - No Refunds | ALASKAN DEFENSE " CENTERS GETHELP, | TOWEDT.MACK WORK PROJECTS| NEXT THURSDAY L o a1} WO Known Douglas Girl Will Be Married in Ju- neau Lutheran Church Miss Jessie Fraser will become the bride of Theodore W. Mack to consult with city ndnumst,rauonsj Thursday evening, July 31, at 8 in Fairbanks, Anchorage and Kod- o'clock in the Resurrectfon’ Luth- fak in regard to public work spro-| eran Church, the Rev. John L. jects to be submitted under the | cauble officiating. act. Miss Fraser is the daughter of According to E. L. Bartlett, Sec-! Mrs. Robert Fraser of Douglas, and retary of Ayaska, many applicd-|j.well known in Juneau. She has tions for public work projects inliscently been employed in the defense centers of the Territory aré, meeagurer’s office. Mr. Mack is now being prepared and at 1eastiine oon of the Egil Macks of Se- “CARA NOME JESSIE FRASER Instant new loveliness is yours when you use your tint of this exq texture, tint ECONOMY and clinging §Z owerl 2 o . . REG, GET YOUR SIZE 'AI"I“ TODAY works under the new Community Fdvilities Act, J. C. Rettie, acting councellor of the National Res- sources Planning Board, and Fred T. Evans, assistant director of PWA, | left here today by plane. Rettie and Evans are scheduled The Rexall Drug Store We Do NOT Patronize Montgomery Ward Co, Procter & Gamble Products Gatner f Mattern KnitGoods Walt Disney Productions JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with Americemn - Federation of Labor nor's . office for approval. Under. National Bank. ity Facilities t:::ns t!osro ;::m?: m\:lllllln hye spent) Mrs. Leonard Thompson, . -sister |of the bride, will be matron of nagion ,for projects ::m"h z,;“fec"'_.-d by the de_{honor. and Leonard Thompson will y fense prgram. v . give the bride away. Best man will In Alaskan defense centers, be Chester Zimmerman, and the PROTECT be th school 'space, water nndi A reception will: follow the wed-_' m Healih! o g | sewage systems . for public health ding, with Mrs, Felix Gray pour- and much needed recreational fn-i ing and Mrs. Daniel ‘Douglas, Miss cilities, Bartlett said. Elspeth Douglds, and Miss Eliza- . . ———— — !bem Fraser assisting. : nnml{ —————— FOR WOMANS BAY " 3 Forty of the passengers board the SITKAN IN TOWN Dena]l are booked for Womans Bay.| willlam Stuart is now in Juneau ‘The majority are laborers to be em- from Sitka. He is staying at the ployed at the base. | Baranof Haotel. - ee-——— —tt—— GOING TO INTERIOR ‘ ARRIVES FROM KETCHIKAN Mrs. Prank Waskey, accompan- | . 8. Finch has arrived from Ket- ied: by her daughter Susie, is aboard chikan for a brief stay in Juneau. the Denali enroute to Seward on the He is staying at the Baranof Hote!. way to' their interior home after —_—————— ! draws the first number in the in Washington. The number was ris of Elizabeth, N. J., Who bltmg= =1~ him, 194 folded Shackistom; stands behind ot in th e SE ST TSV S5 s Avprouimately 3500900, Jicensed . mmree——— . _|redio ssts are operating in. BUY DEFENSE BONDS Tsays the Departmént of Commer e FACE POWDER | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. |+ 1 (4 -4

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