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PAGE EIGHT " HARDFIGHT, W AFRICA e Against Axis Forces Go- ing ""Extremely Well” can offensive, the han declared, “moving forward ar- mored formations where we wanted them to start this smouldering move- e Week old Offensive (Continued from Page One) | -| British spokes- Belicious? ment against the frontier defenses, 'BRITISHIN [BUSINESS | \Fire Started Before Mid- e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA ANTI-OKIE CANADIAN LAWOUSTED DIVISION BY JUSTICES ~ OVERSEAS California @slaiion In-' Armored Forces Convoyed tended foKeep Indigents . Part Way Across At- Out Is Unconstitutional lantic by U.S. Ships BRITISH PORT, Nov. 24—The nlghl Not Under Control | WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. — The . . . United States Supreme Court today Fifth Canadis Ar d Division UnilLate This Morning g gy e | held unconstitutional the California legislation which prohibited anyone |3,0est troop convoy ever to reach| (Continued from Page One) the British shores. from assisting a non-resident and | According to authoritative sources DISTRICT IS PARTLY DESTROYED indigent persons to come into the L AL A MONDAY NOVEMBER 24 I94l Pre-Christmas SALE DRESSES Formerly Priced to $14.50 Another ard was in ashes this morning after State. ke i the Division was escorted part way | has gone extremely well.” a night-long fire, which was start- Justice James Byrnes delivered the across the Atlantic by U. S. war T éi heese ¥ 4 FRED WOOD DIES AFTER ILLNESS s passed Hos- He Your Every Day. Excelle for Winter Salads Try the New CHOCOLATE MILK 10c pint 18c quard | JUNEAU DBAIREES Incorporated long illness red of Dougla in St Ann's R T BT T BT P R i S RN et . \! M{l \i!lili!ll%h parkle ar 1 10 your home with nesy Nurre Mirrors. Ger te Glass d char 1c of the 50 British tanks as well as other| oo - Washingloh S0kHA" Adams | . armered vehicles have been put out | 3 - | of action in the Tobruk sector alone. |Streets saved SATURDAY PRICES | claim that Gambut, midway between | _Business houses destroyed in-| Alaska Juneau closed at 2% last | British he ters in Cairo ! cluded the Arcade Building, hous- saturday; American Can 73%. An- . has fallen into |ing the Alaska Steamship Com-|aconda 27; Bethlehem Steel 58%%, 1 [ | ed when spilled oil jm a barber shop was ignited. Apartment houses, restaurants, clothing and drug businesses were virtually wiped out. decision on what is popularly known | as the “anti-Okie" law intended to discourage movement into the State of persons believed likely to become public charges. RAF Is Superioro It is unofficially stated that the| British Royal Air Force still main- pins air superiority over the Ger- mans and Ixah,m.\ in the African | ships. - | SERVICES FOR LINDQUIST WERE THIS AFTERNOON Funeral services for Gus Lind- ! theatre of, war not to mention the| mne seward Gateway in the Ar- e T i whip-hand the British Navy holds\“d(_ Building was entirely burned Xqulst, whose body was found in on the Mediterranean supply lines out |the water near the Forest Service I \sert that the| The Arcade Building, the biggest| s WieHOUER est Week, esaks e 5 single loss, euttered " ‘dibiages of| NEW SORE Nov. o4 - Closidy| The sieshion ol 2 o'dlook i ,;:“’ he Charles W. Carter Chapel Rev. G. H. Hillerman officiated, and interment was in Evergreen, | s the Axis land t all good for them.” | $300,000. | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine $1,000,000 Damage stock today is 2%, American Can 72, The total damage and loss to the | Anaconda 27, Bethlehem Steel 59'%, W city now is estimated at $1,000000.| Commonwealth and Southern | Cemetery. ‘ | The Army took charge of fire|Curtiss Wright 8%, International _ £ R | fighting forces immediately after|Harvester 46, Kennecott 34%, New The Daily Alaska Emplre nas the 'n Command declares|the blaze broke out, officers put-| York Central 10, Northern Pacific 6, | largest paid circulation of any Al-| \ave lost many tanks in | ting all their men and equipment United. States Steel 527 Pound the present offensive and one Brit- |at the disposal of the' city fire- $40% ish Brigade Commander, General|men who fought gallantly to keep Sperling, not otherwise designated,|the fire from spreading. Only by ”‘f"’ heen captured A 3 heroic work was the balance of The Italian Command also claims | o™y o ot Avenue be- forces *is nm The London sources A(knu\\']edge. h« w ever, that the “foe is resolute, ommanded and fighting very rately.” lian Communique AVERAGES e today's Dow, Industrials, 117.30; Jones averages rails, 28.36; utilities, 15.80. Tobruk and ds of the British forces. pany office, The Gateway, The Al- in dispatches this morning |aska Transfer and the office of Dr admitted severe fighting on the Cen- |L. E. Williams and 210 apartment tral Front with the Germans lead- dwellers, | Commonwealth and Southern 1/16, Curtiss Wright 87, International Harvester 46, Kennecott 34 3/4, New York Central 10, Northern Pacific NOW $9.9 Formerly Priced to $17.50 NOW $14.9 COATS Formerly Priced to $26.50 NOW $7.5010 § 1.4.50 ALSO forSe Another forSe ing in the cffensive, especially ! Concerns Burned 6, United States Steel 53, Pound ind Klin, 50 miles northwest of | Other concerns burned out where g4.04 | 10SCOW the Northern Bar, two barbershops, > > ', Rus! withdr 1|’10m buulc‘;who Seward Drug Company, - Ur- | carred Mozhaisk, 57 miles west of |pach Clothing Store, the Overland S| S Moscow is an inch by inch retreat.|proic1 the Seward Holel- the Al- BA KE'BAU. TEAM 1 - i 1 | GECLOGICAL SURVEY aska Shop, the Hollingsworth Pressing Shop, The Club Taxi Of- fice, The Terminal Hotel, New MAN Now l" JUNEAU Model Cafe, Sheppard Bakery and arrival in Junvau today was | O. Gates, representative of the U Geological Survey, who disembarked here h Mrs, Gates from the Columbia Saturday. said he has com et in an advisol A new conducting drilling investigations of nickel de- rk with R. 8. Sanford, drilling work at a chromite deposit on the Kenai Peninsula, near Sel- { merchants. au of Mines advised immediately diamond | on Yakobi Island. Gates said | ion 4t Anchorage advised Fort Ra J r »s man doing diamond , | kets, Pioneer Club. In the aftermath of the cata: trophe, Seward’s townspeople to day were doing all possible to re lieve the distress of residents and The Am\) made 4 vey to J.|Red Cross in San Francisco of the situa tion Army officers at Fort Richard- mond today that needed cots, blan- medi supplies and food are on the way to the stricken cily. | $1.00Tableand §QcTable 1 CHANNELAPPARE‘L 20th Century Theatre Bldg No Refunds, No Approvals, No Exchanges PRACTICE TONIGHT| Basketball practice at the Juneau High School gymnasium tonight will e Elks and Fi Department ds on the floor, with a double- SAMPLER : : : the famous assortment of best-liked confections . . . here direct from the makers—$1.50 ta $7.50. BUTLFR-MAURO DRUG CO. | “The Rexall Store” : | URSER o Rs s R ) 20TH CENTURY GROCERY Henning’s and the Elks and Department slated tomorrow PHONE 603 i «quisitencw ns " Mirrors, copper backed for long service. H t );a dvia Only one man was overcome by - 7/ i isi _ 1 ke during the conflagration and @ He expects also to visit other de- SMO g 7”9800"“51. 7 posits of strategic mineral in South- 0 One Was injured seriously. " 0w '\1‘"‘ “’l““\’, 1ska and will be in the Ter- | The s did not jump across B e r several months, making :Broadw main thoroughfare, \ ) at our mi dquarters. |where are located the Brown and isted J. C. Reed, geo- 'Hawkins General Department stor . in examinations of mineral and four other business establish- in Southeast Alaska dur-' mems /54 st summer. Belir (| ] UP FOR I)Al) | ‘ oo tnose. . DRICE CONTROL i | CUSHING, OKla—When the Rev. This Is Your Chance to Save Some Money W. G. Ferguson, pastor of the Cush- | i sold le: ing Christian Church, asked every- Blll IN(luDES i DINNER BELL WE BRING YOU Bel Monte FOOD IN GLASS Yellow Cling—Sliced or Halves' Peackes, 2%2can . - 3¢ Fruit Cocklail 2% can . 39¢ HEINZ SHORTENING : TOMATO JUICE 3 Ib' "n 69 46 oz. tins 3¢e HORMEL'S 15 oz. tins - 6 for 68%¢ CHICKEN BROTH TOMATO KETCHUP 2 tins 15¢ Whole Figs, 22can - 3%c i Spiced Peaclles, 2% can. 4fc (ase $1.70 | 2 botiles 39( CASE PRICES that you can’t afford to pass up!? Seablown Peas | Seablown Peas one to stand who was present and accompanied by his father, the 32| lI(E“ E p AN members of the W. J. Hubbard fam- | S l ily all stood. The group included children and grandchildren. Harbor Market 2 Phone 903 WEST TENTH STREET ! g PAY CASH AND SAaE ET THE HARBOR MARKET SPECIALS TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY Jdfieau Young Hardwae (o House Banlfi Committee Reveress Policy But Pro- tects Farmers, Papers WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 — The House Banking Commi‘tee in an eleventh hour reversal of policy to- day restored licensing provisions to the administration’s drastically re- vamped price control bill but spec- ifically exemptéd farmers from the provision. In addition to prohibiting thei licensing of any farmer to sell any, of his own products, the version also forbid licensing of radio time {and the selling and distribution of Norwest Corn | Norwest Beans | Norwest Beets newspapers and books. Other printed matter Tkewise was exempted. 10 CANS 10 CANS 10 CANS 10 CANS 10 CANS - e ;now:\m) CASE, WIFE 9 09 s l -73 SI I39 | ARRIVE ON YUKON M [ ] CAS —— CASE—24 Cans E—24 Cans Mr. and Mrs. Howard Case al irived in Juneau aboard the steam- CASE—24 Cans CASE=24 Cans CASETP4 Cans jer Yukon from Platinum and 85 1 5 ! Goodnews Bay yesterday morning. Sz 60 Sz 10 s 50 : i Mrs. Case is the former Miss Mar- [l L] 2' X 1 Sieve 4 Sieve garet McFadden, teacher in the (Juneau public schools. The Cases are staying at the Baranof Hotel. e BUY DEFENSE B()NDS COLDS ° Relleve misery, as most mot| CO-OP SPECIAL—A—LARGE FG6S - 2 dozen $1.09 GOLD MEDAL SWEET CREAM BUTTER - 2 pounds 89 @ackage 30¢ wer and Many Others! i Gallon Can 7 3¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT - 3 for 23 ¢ 2 ok o e A JCKS TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT - 3 for 29c 18, 2 pkas. and Syrup Pitcher 36( ,,.,,mt,demnu- VALAMONT SCHILNGS o POTATOES, Yakima Gems - 25 pounds 98c CEREALL EPNSTIPATEM PRESERVES COFFEE |DBYONIONS . . . 4 pounds25 s, stomach, 4 2 LB. JARS e BANANAS, Golden Ripe - - Pound, 10c 43¢ 9‘ LETTUCE ~ 2 heads 25c SWEET POTATOES, YAMS - 3 pounds 25c T e i - - - - 49 B DLERIKA Butler-Mauro Drug Co. . Guy’s Drugs in Douglas = F gl