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ot Shoflage of ng Gas 0il Has ; Now Arrived East Facing Reserve Supply Sufficient for Only 10 Days, Says Davies WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 — The T predicted oil shortage iu the «st ha I finally arrived, accoiding 6.a report by Ralph Davies, Dep- ty Petroleum Coordinator. He says that stocks of gasoline in the East liave dropped to a reserve supply. Even with the voluntary rationing gasoline, recommended by of-| s, the reserve supply is suf- iont for only approximately ten —— e [HELP AN | ALASKAN | { Telephone 713 or write i = Ths Aldaka Temttorisl Mass production of military training planes for the U. S. Army Air Corps and the U. S. Navy under the | | zovernment type standardization program, is in full swing at the Ryan Aeronautical Company plant at San Diego, as it dramatically illustrated by the above photo of a large group of completed planes in the fac- tory yard ready for delivery The Ryan P'P-12 armiy-trainers and NR-1 navy trainers will be used through- | cut the country at recently established flying schools for the instruction of air corps and naval cadets in primary phase of their training. Employment. Service for this qualified worker. | SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR — Ycung woman, age 19, high school cducotion. One and a half years'| telephone switeh-| e e Rocking Chair Associate Justice Takes Seat, High - i Ousted Qut Tribunal, Next Odobe[% From Reich accoutrements of modern warfare|(onsular Staff Ordered fo Cubans Are Emplre. SPEEDY, SURE RELIEF FOR ACID § INDIGESTION | (Uuntinued from rage One) A B are on display. | 2 As Associate Justice of the Su-| re @ | - Butler-Mauro Drug Co. |be as much brief reading as the| .y gyplane, tanks, and what-not. Given fo Official The Rexall Drug Store |cne-time lawyer of Jamestown,| Tt i becoming ome of the most SO L s T N. Y., has ever done — and the|,,,ar exhibits in Washington. BERLIN, Aug. 20—The German | story is that he will do most of it | pere is no admittance fee and no| FISHPACK IS MILLION CASES AHEAD OF '40 Two Southeast Disfricts fo Close Tonight After Extensions Bye Bye! EASY PAYMENTS Buy Buy! Very shortly legislation will be passed curtailing installment buying in an effort by the Government to prevent inflation. This legislation is designed primarily fo prevent people in the States now earning big money from over buying . . . getting too deeply in debt . . . making no provision for the future. HOWEVER, any legislation applicable to the States would also apply here. Steps Should Be Taken NOW!? TO BUY: AIR - FLQ@ oil burning range GALE refrigerator COLEMAN oil heater RAY burner While stocks are available and advantage can be taken of our slogan: “It’s Easy to Buy and Pay « o« the Rice & Ahlers Way?* Rice & Ahlers Company THIRD AT FRANKLIN PHONE 34 Still over a million cases of sal- mon ahead of a year ago, the Al- aska fish pack is forging ahemd, |it was shown today in the relgase | ‘of the weekly paeck report, cover- fing activities of salmon cannersall| over the Territory through last/ | Saturday night. | | Total pack for Alaska at the end of last week was 5,549,010 cases, the report showed, compared to 4,349,- 364 cases the same time a year ago. Heaviest pack is still being put up in Southeast Alaska, where an| unexpected late run of pinks has swelled the pack to 3,066,843 cases, against 1564,310 cases a year ago. With the eastern and western dis- tricts of Southeast Alaska due to close at 6 o'clock tonight, follow- ing a two-day extension in the fishing season, the pack in this| area will probably show a slacken-| ing in operations this week. In Closing Districts Up to last Saturday, the eastern | district of Southeast Alaska had| packed 8921 cases of reds; 112 cases of kings; 477,882 cases of pinks; 59,667 cases of chums; 7,729 cases of cohoes; for a total of 554,- 311 c against 256,198 cases the | same date a year ago. On the same | date, the western district had | packed 15,6 ises of reds; 306 | cases of Kkings; 476347 cases of | pinks; 50,439 cases of chums; 16,- 984 cases of chums; 8536 cases of | cohoes; for a total of 559,733 cases, | icompared to- 282,123 cases in the| same district a year ago at this| time, | Total pack in Southeas this week was 126,951 c 1,555 cases of kings; 2,613,637 cases | from the little old' rocking chair | .c . 5 % o | Government tonight handed the —_—— ST g 1B S SRR | restrictions. People swarm over g 227117 cases of ch P P — o H EAR N that has seen him through to one | : B N | Ot Chisige dA tiins SN or- 117 cases of chums; | i ; ! { the highest judicial posts in mo‘“w exbi s aering the Cuban <Consulaw; Stast | of cohoes; for a total | b ¢ L week, where Mr. Brillhary will be o ighes posts | them, and listen to the soldiers in ‘ | nsulans Staft Aol I s aredt Sarvice, T is editions to leave the country. cording to newspaper ‘vued tonight. imnd. | charge explain e, CLEARLY// | It's something of a paradox that they work. . |the Supreme Court had to emerge S : o with SONOTONE |10 i horve-anahugey duse-, b s e v imformation » ° ) officer in the naval information before it got its first rocking chair details of how i BN L Blomgren Bldg. R T oo Ay Rusflan the same time last[ The world’s largest fig tree stands 18 miles west of Kingman, Ariz,, near U. S. Highway 66. It is 50 feet high, with branches 100 AT SUMMER HOME OF THE BURDICKS Final Packs New final pack figures after theE Do you hear but have : service let out a good round oath. 3 recent closings of seasons in Cen- :;‘:\;‘3‘}:‘:;2;";:"‘:& AS ADYERTISED | justice. “Look,” he almost screamed, I BUSINESSMAN - tral Alaska showed the following ‘ | feet in diameter. information on new ||y l'FE ‘md and there was the navy's new-) e completed packs: i Hosts to a ‘B” party st their o ——— audicle which is help- Over in “Defense Square’—a|est amphibian tank—with a cou- | ]'RAVEI-ING ?U Prince William Sound: 502 cases | en own ummer home at Pomnt Louise last| Empire Clussifieds Pay! I thousands. quadrangle of land between the|ple of youngsters perched on iis| of reds; 96 cases of kings; 212451 night were Mr. and Mrs Charles DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON iWi]lard and Washington hotels and-;v,gp, peering into its immrd:;. and | c: of pinks; 71,714 cases of! Burdick. ¥ Phone 636 |the Department of Commerce — a|listening, open-mouthed, while a| 4 ‘chums; 4,070 cases of cohoes; navy spieler inside explained howi it worked. | oI dont know what sou cant it,|Dean Johnson of Pennsyl- | but it’s the height of something or | other,” said the naval officer. “I've | been trying for weeks to get per- ¥ om0 put out metures of et Whitehorse for Game | tank to the newspapers and mag- | azines. The answer has always| KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, Aug. 20/ been, ‘Not a chance, it’s a military | —-Dean Johnson, Carbondale, Pen- | secret.’” |nsylvania, businessman is enroute to | Whitehorse and the Yukon country a | Defense housing has given riseito hunt grizzly bear, sheep calibou, |to more experiments than you|and moose. After several hunting could shake a shingle at. One of [trips in Northern British Coiumbia, the latest developed by Charles F.|this is his first visit to Alaskn, | Mrs. Johnson will accompany. her Palmer's defense housing agency is | a two-family, two-section, movahle husband as far as Whitehorse. duplex. Each section is 12 feet wide| — and 24 feet long. Each has a living public highway. room in the center, a kitchen at housing wants to move, all they one end, a bath at the other. (have to do is unhook the pieces, It would hardly be worth men-|load them on long trucks and | score or more of the weapons and ” When you need insurance you generally need it badly. It is a great relief to know that your insurance is in the hands of men who specialize in all the “INS AND OUTS” of all forms of insurance. Then you know, too, that your protection s perfect as human judgment can make it. Shattuck Agency has just one slope of the roof and |matter how many miles away. the two hook together like chil- o e (Ao T A dren’s building blocks. Subscribe for The Emolre. | The 12-foot width was arrived| 27,319 cases of kings; 35,048 cases| vania Heading for |o When defense| potal pack in Central Alaska.‘s"‘“"d“yls fishing up to 1,107,813! tioning except that each section Pack them off fo mew eenters, nol,r yreqs; 35571 cases of kings; ) Whgpipyents. | for . . A total pack of 293,423 cases, com- HelSIflkI Reporls that Both erank Bean, supervisor of McKinley National Park; Mr. and Mrs. John | Brillnart and Mr. and Mrs. Alva H ' A A t- ‘iBlnckerby. Only dinner guest whose eels Are Aclive |name did not begin with the letter B was Mrs. Wellman Holbrook pack of 207,265 cases, compared to, HELSINKI, Aug. 20—According Mrs. Blackerby is leaving Juneau 338,721 cases last year. |to authentic reports made tomght,|today on the Aluska for an ex- Kodiek Island: 97102 cases of five Russian ships moving westtended vacation trip in the states. reds; 570 cases of kings; 521,465 |{rom Leningrad in the Gulf of Fin- She expeets to return here about cases of pinks; 55599 cases of,iand, with food, automobiies, gas-|the first of December. chums; 10341 cases of cohoes; for Oline and was supplies have been| M, sod Mig. SEITEG S0 xlated a total pack of 685,167 cases, gom- |SUnK by the Finnish in both naval todose uneail T SRR 1ats this pared to 597475 cases last year.!m’d air ““k_.' Guests of the Burdicks were i pared to 588465 cases last year. Cook Inlet: 90368 cases of reds; | Finnish Naval and Air ELECTRO EAR $35.00 Free Demonstration pinks; 23,944 cases of chums; | 30,586 cases of cohoes; for a total | DR. DOELKER Phone 477 This is a final report on the sum- | mer fishing season in the Kodiak 672 cases the same time a year| N0 T A E L0 D G E |district. Fall fishing in this district 280 | oo - ! will start on September 1. ‘ This brought total pack for the AT YOUNG’S BAY Central Alaska Pack |entire Territory at the end of. last! with all districts closed now except ¢@ses of reds; 40,124 cases of kings; Chignik, stood at the end of fish-|3,628180 cases of pinks; 610171 ing last Saturday at 376347 cases CASes Of chums; 162722 cases of| 1,- cohoes; for a total of 5549,010 1014,460 cases of pinks; 329,003 cases Cases, compared to 4,349,364 cases of chums; for a total pack of 1,- the same time a year ago. 819,046 cases, compared to 2,2’13,-' IR $5 Per Day-Lodging and Transportation CALL BLUE 580 after 6, Evenings Seward Street |at because that is the maximum width of any structure in most| states that may li_movcd down a JUNEAU PHONE 249 HOLE-IN-ONE! % Hiram Walker$ De Luxe Z gives you MORE ‘ than you expect | in rich gootiness! —for less than you'd expect to pay Thrifty to Buy! Easy to Drink! Like yours straight? Tall3 Mixed? 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