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Cuts fuel pump and in- ucxor Wwear—cuts power costs. R STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1941 FILIPINO FLIERS TAKE ALLEGIANCE OATH Lined up in review formation at Manila and surroun jed | | “from two to three million men”| | in the bloodiest fighting in history 'SENATE PASSES by their planes, Filipino airmen and flying cadets take their cath of allegiance to the United Statss after Lieut. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, acting on orders from President Roosevelt, lmorpnraled the flyln‘ ('orm within the structure of lhc American army. THEY TALK CANADA Canada’s Prime Minister, William L. MacKenzie King, right, is greeted by Britain's Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, as he arrived in Londen fellowing an unanncunced bomber flight from Canada. Mac- Kenzie King will confer with members of the British Cabinet and with Churchill on Canada’s role in helping Britain defeat the Axis. NOTICE!!? Business Meeting of Labor Day Commitiee on Friday Night, 7:30 at Miners' Hall. Labor Day Committee. TIME, MONEY and LABOR EASY TERMS See It Today on Our Floor Breeze through washday and get your clothes beautifully clean, white and soft. Look at the array of convenience features shown below. ' You'd expect to pay much more! Hurry to our store now for a demonstration! MODIEL AWS-16 Come and See ALL THESE REMARKABLE FEATURES Activator Washin Lovell Wringer with CA':iM" ’ Target Safety Release Permadrive Mechanism Modern Beauty Permanent Lubrication G-E Warranty White Enamel Finish, Sediment Drain-Channel Rust-Resistant Fast Drain Powerful Pump at Small Extra Charae ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY GENTLE ‘WASHING ACTION SALES and SERVICE z - PHONE 616" |WHITEHEADS MOVE | INTO LARGE NEW HOME ON SIXTH ST. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitehead | and their three children lm\cmmzd into their new home on Sixth and| Harris streets, and they are now | gradually expanding into the thre {floors and various rooms take care of their every need. new home will probably prove be a place of continual joy young Stewart, as he ‘(hmuph the dens and hallways,and | | defies his mother to find him ! | The Whiteheads are still waiting |for mueh of their furniture to be installed, but even without it the | |rooms are gracious and give prdm- | ise of comfort. The three fireplaces | |on the main floor face into the living room, den and dining room, ! which is three steps above the level jof the hall . This floor also in-| cludes a kiichen with every con- |venience and guest bedroom. Up- stairs are three bedrooms with ade- iqnaze closet space for each, and |a warm yellow painted bath. The lower floor contains a double garage and a large playroom be- !sides a laundry room, workshop, shower, and extra bedroom. Ail !through the house are large closets, linen closets and storespaces. Leading from the den on the lower floor is a sunroom lined with plants and a large outside sundeck which sunny weather | makes most attractive. Mrs. White- | head has a large job ahead of her‘ getting the house in running or- der. which | The 0 to] ———.—-—— L. . A Laughing Matter . . TOMMY RIGGS | G.-E. Washkesrs Save | Fayorile SIOI'Y A little girl, who closely resem- bles my own talkative Betty Lou, was so garulous during class that she became the despair of her teachers. They tried varions punishments, but she still spouted away unrestrained. The principal decided finally to take drastic action. On the chfld's‘ Teport Cara wie iaui these significant wor “Your daushter talks a deal.” ? The next day the principal ceived the repo.! card which was properly signed. llowever, embla-| zoned on the back .in iel crayon, was the comment: | “You oneht to hear her mother.” | (AP Feature Service) great | re- | | Sing, Dance, Play EVERY NIGHT at the NORTHERN CORBETT SHIPP, Mar. We Do NOT Patronize Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit G Camahon Ml]k Co. sy nmi:au é:nhm LABOR i i .COUNCIL .. Affllluied with Amérk:cm Federation of Labor [ | | | | | | 1 i 'MIllIONS OF |German, Russian Losses in | 1,750,000 men and Russian losses are |that the LIVES TAKEN BLOODYWAR Present Conflict Mount Up fo Terrific Toll LONDON, Sept. 4—Authoritative British sources said the German losses so far in the war with Russia are believed to be a total of about | the FBI, | stories as a part of his address VOGEL TELLS CRIMEYARNS 10 CHAMBER | tater No National Sab Sabotage Ring| Yet Discovered, FBI Man Says Here The same appeal that the “Gang Busters” radio program holds fuu its juvenile audience, held memhms\ of the Chamber of Commerce glued | to the edge of their seats this noon | as Ralph Vogel, Alaska chief of| told a string of crime on BILL FOR NEW TAX STRUCTURE Revenue fo 0 Be Increased by 303 Million Dollars | in Latest Measure WASHINGTON, Sem. 4 — The| | agents the duties and work of the federal | | bureau. | Although fires and explosions in| | Industries engaged in defense work | have been headlined in newspapers | as the possible work of an or- gamzed gang of foreign saboteurs, “in no instance have these o('cm- rences been traced to a group of | foreign agents,” Vogel told the | chamber members. There have been isolated cases of sabotage discovered in connection with industrial tragedies, he de- clared, but investigation of FBI| have never been able to Senate today approvec by a vote of 43 to 23 a proposal to broaden tax base about 303 million dol- in new revenue by lowering the g inccme exemptions from 'i"t)(l to $750 for single persons Latest Treasury estimates show change recommended by the Senate Finance Committee wili bring 4,911,000 persons into the income tax structure. Because of | various deductions it is emmm'd’ tually pay taxes; however, the; boost in tax groups all along thp‘ !income range will make more ur‘ their income subject to taxation. | The Senate action came after | Senator Bob LaFollette contended that lowered exemptions will fur-| ther reduce low standards of living| at the bottom of the tax groups. | . BUY DEFENSE - li"vrl)l‘ FENSE BONDS HEAR b '9‘) CLEARLY7 with SONOTONE' Froume nderstuns- | AS ADVERTISED trouble understand- w LIFE ing? Then call for full information_on new — DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON audicle which is help- ing thousands. Blomgren Bldi Phone 636 STAMPS | trace them to any national spy' ring - | Urged to Report | On the other hand, Vogel urged Juneau residents to immediately re- | port to the FBI office here any| they have of planned | espionage or subversive activity in the community. Vogel traced the history of the FBI from its start, through the re- prowls |that only 2,256,000 persons will d"flmflamz.mon in 1924 which placed' J. Edgar Hoover at the head of the bureau. He sprinkled his talk liberally with true crime stories from the records of the bureau. | Vogel told how a cartoonist had' | identical ,ington, | prints |adv. pent days with Dr. John (Jafsie) Condon, some three months before the apprehension of Bruno Rich- |ard Hauptmann for the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, listening to the | description of the man in the cem- | etery, |ransom money. to whom Condon gave the The sketch of that man drawn by the cartoonist was to the appearance of Haupmmnm when the German was caught, Vogel said. ! Fingerprints Speaking of the fingerprinting service of the FBI, Vogel declared that some 22,000,000 sets of fir prints are now on record at W D. C, and that s are arriviig there at 22,000 per day, in the files rate of about identificatjon there, A visitor at the meeting was Prof. Everett Erickson, former Junean teacher and now head of the for kept fpsr(mpnt of education at the Uni- of Alaska. ———————— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Stated meetings Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 8 p.m., pre- ceded by homecoming dinner, 6:20 p.m. All Stars and escorts invited Fm reservations call Mrs, Talmage jor Mr. Jack Messer. HELEN WEBSTER, Worthy Matron, versity P ?PLE LOOK AT" BILLBOARDS DISPLAYS., _THEATRE YWINDOW COFFEE 1OV ERS' FAVORITE! Happy days start with Schilling Coffee.. ~wings of the morning so full-flavored and satisfying. 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