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Q HATIS WATCH | U. 5. ACTION : OVER AZORES FDR Is Accused of Asking Brazil fo Occupy Por- fuguese Isalnds August 6—Authori Nazi spokesmen said today the Ger- | government is an “attentive of what they called Ro-| to get Brazil to Azores Islands. | FERLIN ! In Fire Box i THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUG 6, 1941. - BID FAREWEll 10 FORT ORD CHIEF ~ut prize to Miss Ann McLaugh- lin. Refreshments were served later in the evening. Other guests present for the oc- asion were the Misses Corrinne . Jenne, Jean Taylor, Mary Jean \armuumn Kay Kennedy, Betty harp, Joan Lingo and Doris Free- bm ger. > — Unknown Man | Mails Letter An unknown man in Juneau hac a hot letter to mail this noon and the Fire Department answered the call. After standing in front of the Juneau Drug for several minutes surveying the green mail box and the red fire alarm | bulletin today says a 6,000 ton Bri-| —— FREIGHTER " OFBRITAIN OF INTEREST SENT DOWN IN THAILAND ports on Activifies of Raiders at Sea BERLIN, August 6—The German |tish freighter was sunk early today | |off the British east coast and an- | other large vessel was damaged by | German bombers scouting far out |at sea. | JAPS WARNED Frenchmen {German Commiunique Re- | Eden Pinch - hifs for Chur- +chill in Speech Be- fore Commons (Conunuea 1rom rage One) tion between Britaip . and Japan. Eden and Major Attlee, govern ment leader in the Commons, spoke on all phases of the war from the‘ Far East conflict in Russia to the| Can't Can VICHY, Aug. 6.—To save France's failing stores of tin, an order by | the Secretariat of Indusfrial Pro- duction forbids canning fruits or |any foods aside from peas, string | beans, kidney - beans, sauerkraut, | spinach, asparagus, tomatoes, mush- | rooms and truffles. Only peas, | mushrooms and truffles may be | put in half-sized cans, which use l‘ up more tin. BUY DEI-‘ENSE STAMPS We Do NOT Patronize . snokesmen declared: “There| box, the man turned on his [ a f ultimate pressure be-| heel, went into the drug store } R NE O R | Battle of the Atlantic and U. S. aid, i Jeht on Brazl for this pur-| and asked Russ Hermann how | inch-hitting for Prime Minister Montgomery Ward Co. poce. Just how far Brazil is willing] to open the mail box. (o AST Gu ARD Winston Churchill who was absent. | Procter & Gamble Products to go and how far it can be cajoled| “Just pull down the lever,” & It was announced yesterday that Gatner & Mattern is n't a matter for us to judge but| the pharmacist replied and i | Churchill couldn’t take part in the Knit Goods now it is up to the people of | turned back to his work. "Twas g debate because, Attlee said, he is Walt Disney Productions too busy “with urgent matters con- he Tnited States to determine how Part of the 15,000-man force of the Seventh Division is impressneh pictured above at the close of a fare- hey e going to be the tools Roosevelt's aggressive policy v must reckon the consequences hat are sconer or later likely to| J | was declared that Portugal | trengthened her military posi-| tion in the Azores. Portugese digni- | tarvies recently Vi he s ted the esmen said that the islands the out- post of her sovereignty.” . ‘ | islands, | “Por »(‘ - Visitors Honored By Bndge Party Miss Fhyllis Jenne and Miss Mil- died Webster were co-hostesses last | lit at an evening of bridge in 107 of Miss Ruth Hill and Mis: esrice Monson who are visiting in Juneau. The party took place at the Jenne residence. Hizh henors were won by Miss Edythe Young, and Miss Monson | cond. Consolation prize went eth Terhune, and the CARA NOME COLD CREAM For dry skin, cleanse with this light m thet also lubricates and smooths. h removes dust ‘I to Miss fresh and REG. velvety. SIZE ASK FOR IT AT Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Drug Store . | the little idea box will be opened | !Room of the Baranof Hotel. Hotel. only seconds later that the fire horn cried out an alarm, and a red truck came roaring down the hill. | Apparently the man pulled | the lever on the wrong box, |- w7 |WITHVIBRANTTONES Smul)lu‘;m})olgfiiuo ‘Glorious Rich Voice Holds | AT CHAMBER Meer| Full House Spellbound | from First Song Ideas from the hlg idea box and | Superlatives may well be used to and read to the Chamber of Com-!describe Ellen Repp’s concert in the merce at the regular luncheon Northern Light Presbyterian Church meeting tomorrow in the Gold last night as her vibrant tones thrill- |ed her audience into spellbound Further business to be taken up attention from her opening selec- will be the reading and discussion tion, the beautiful, “Tu Lo Sai” by of radiograms from Alaska Dele- ' Torelli, to the closing number, the commlnded Camp Mbem well review honoring Major General Joseph W. Stilwell at Fort Ord, Cal. mand of the Third Army Corps. Succeeding him at Fort Ord is Brigadier General Charles H. White, who led the review. At its conclusion, the men massed on the huge parade ground. General White formerly gate Anthony J. Dimond and from a8y and rhythmic negro song, “Da the Fairbanks Chamber of Com- Massus an’ Da Missus." merce. Her Norwegian songs by Kjerulf g i D and Grieg will seldom be surpassed .D‘ kgate, Dbngile <SAROmOnIon and her giramnnc interpretation of tion deals with the placing of naval Grieg’s “Eros” was especially well bases and airports at Juneau, and ,oqejveq Her group of Schubert was the Fairbanks message concerns ac- beautifully done especially the ever- tion to be taken on the proposed popular “Ave Maria” and the rol- International Highway. licking “Der Schiffer” (the Sailor.) s 1 TR Following this Schubert group the IN ON YUKON singer was presented with floral Traveling man L. E. Tucker of the tributes. American Cyanide and Chemical The highlight of the evening was Company arrived in Juneau from the glorious “O don fatale” from the south on the steamer Yukon vVerdi's “Don Carloes,” rightly proving and is stopping at the Gastineau that Miss Repp's place in the world of music should be in opera. The tragic love song “Faltering Ty‘,rem]’u GREA RIDE THE ({//'Z {2’//!&‘//’&/{6’(( EMPIRE BUILDER United States but for dependable insurance the telephone number you call that number reliable service at once. Shattuck Agency 4 Sgward JUNEAU * Sizzg, 1 A e There are seventeen million telephones in the you want is 249. When Dusk” was sung with moving pathos by the artist. Contrast was provided by the gay love song, “Pierrot” by Rybner. “Steal Away,” a lovely Negro spiritual by Manney was sung only in the deeper part of Miss Repp’s voice, | As encores which the enthusiastic audience demanded, Miss Repp pre- | sented another Negro spiritual, ‘wang Low,” and the Scotch air, “Annie Laurie.” She concluded the evening with the “Norwegian Echo | | Song, " unaccompanied. This show- | ed above any of the other songs the rich splendor of the contralto’s | voice. Carol Beery Davis was a most | efficient accompanist. Following the concert, Mrs. Ern- | est Gruening was hostess at a small and informal reception for Miss ! Repp’s close friends at the Gov- | ernor’s House. Tonight another concert will be presented in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock to give all of Juneau an opportunity to 1 hear the gorgeous voice of Miss ! Repp. Both concerts are being presented | under the auspices of the American Women'’s Voluntary Services. I STEAK end a e"-Juxcy Sirlo;, The following is Miss Repp's pro- gram for this evening: Arioso-Dank sei Dir. Handel |Ch'io mai vi possa...... Handel Che faro' senza Euridice (from the For details asks H. F. “Nick” Carter 1400 40th Ave, Seattle Opeey TRpon Sick Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer Brahms Der szg zum Liebchen Brahms Les Papillons (Butterflies), Chausson ,Apre.s un Reve (After a Dream) Faure III Aria “ Air de Lia” (from “L 'En- fant Prodigue”) Debussy | v Jeg Elsker Dig Grieg Modersorg Grieg Norske barnerim Johansen En Drom . S Grieg v O'er the Tarns. Unruffled Mirror biniid Griffes {Drums of the Sea Barnett |Deep River- (Negro Spiritual) Burleigh Guion ‘Du Msxslus an’ Da Missus e T Hoslages Execuled | BELGRADE, Aug. 6—Following the recent attempted uprising in |1ugmlaviu the 90 hostages in the | hands of the gestapo, and, soldxers, \wxe executgd, U,iu’ squads. | BUY DEFENSE BONDS | you will get courteous Street PHONE 249 General Stilwell assumes com- DEFENSE GENERATOR Electric current equivalent to the energy of 150,000 horses will “gallop” over 300 miles of the Bonnéville power transmission lines in August to help turn the wheels of vital defense industries in the Pacific North- west. First of three identical 108,000-kilowatt Westinghouse Electric generators is pictured, lbuvgin the Grand Coulee Dam power plant. The power will be transmitfed to an aluminum production plant at Vancouver, Wash. Two more massive generators will be installed. 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May we tell you more about it. ... explain it Sigrid’s Salon CooperBuing | | | | | | | PLANE CRASH KILLS THREE |Guardsmen Die When Am- phibian Crashes Under Low Ceiling, Pacific SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, late yesterday when the amphibian plane in which they were flying crashed after apparently hitting a | | jagged rock in the Farallon Islands while skimming over the ocean| under a low ceiling. The men were Pilot Leonard | Stonerock, Mecanic Fleet Hancock | and Radioman John Gill. The three men were on regular | patrol duty cruising outside the Golden Gate when the fatality oc- | curred . Bet War Is Ended Aug, 6— | Three Coast Guardsmen 'were Killed | nected with the Japan’s attention to Thailand “bears an ominous resemblence to hat which preceeded the invasion of | This Yearj LONDON, Aug. 6.—Betting in London is going on a three-to-one odds that the war will be over this | war.” « Attlee said French Indo-China.” JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL - Affiliated with American Federation of Labor at 8:15 P. M. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Admission 75 cents ATTENTION! AUTO DRIVERS Pay Your Territorial Driver’s License Offices At ROOM 100 ASSEMBLY * LICENSES ARE ISSUED AND OFFICE IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9:00 A. M. 109:00P. M. UNTIL AUGUST 15 * Enery Auiombhile Driver Should Be ANNOUNCING Juneau's New Transfer and Trucking Service PHONE 98 Located in Parsons Eleciric Co. JIM ORME TRANSFER Phone 98 -- Contralto IN CONCERT CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Accompanist TONIGHT —— WEDNESDAY, August 6