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P \(‘l‘ TWO (a r's (apifal Where Brifish Land capital of the French island ¢f Madagascar, strategic Indian Ocean mltposl, British came ashore on the island’s nerthern tip and raced toward the naval v of Tananarive, sh troops landed f Dicgo Suarez. Ship for Diplomatic Exchange The arrived in Drottningholm, Swedish-American ship (o be used in cxchanging Axis and, . Amgeiean’ diplomats, fter e from Gothehorg, Sweden, which officers said was, “without taken t¢ Europe on the ship’s ey City a 12-day voy will be TERRORISM | REPORTED IN RUSSIA BERN r.wllaxlan(l. May 21.— Wilnaer Zeitung, of, Vilna. German held city in northeastern Poland, has reported 150 persens executed terrovists by the Germans in White Russia. e — New Words ipfiéit In 1942 Ditllonary NEW YORK, May 21 — WOmon have put such words as ‘“brunch” and “hair-do” in the dictionary, ind now they have added another. cvent.” On board were 154 pas rs—no diplomats. Diplomats return to Lis| !i L This Is Graft Payo as Minsk, T'o —to put in glass fars, as 0 glass fruit or vegetables,” is the new definition which will appeat in the 1942 edition of leading dic- | tionaries As none of the materials of glass needed for wartime production, has become the outstanding sontainer for foodstuffs. Other new words to appear include “draftee,” ‘bank night,” “goon,” and *jam session.” e JAMES RAMSAY LEAVES James Ramsay, long time conneg- ‘ted with, the B. M. Behrends Co., Inc., grocery department, has re- Existence of a g .»\mmn , N. Y., which did & |gigned his position and left for $1,000,000 ¥ vearly by paying for police protection, has been | giika where he will be employed g8 by ity ap i 3 e Wik R ‘;::}W by the Seims-Drake Company. jor \ $1,000,000. Four lawyers and 49 RN Lo AR were named in the presentments, JOUN MCCORMICK BACK wies taken hy inve tors which FROM PETERSBURG TRIP 1 alleged money payments by gambiers to policemen. The cans did camera series above, according to investigator A “payoff™® John McCormick, Director of Se- Service for Alaska, has re- from a short trip to Pet- on official business. - -oo BUY DEFENSE lective turned rshurg man meeting & policeman outside a bakery. Thcre is no substitute for newspaper advertising! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH T T | [/ Nou WeARD tE - W DoNTCAR [ elev e OUT SOME SNELL NUNMBER [ TTIKE |@ GOT FOR \WWBWR 2 Just '(k\\fl\( \NWBULR - & T \M‘-Y(F¥ y T FOR SNOFEY SN “THAT'S TUET *KEEP 'EN QUGHT - \ TUS LODAT THEM OUT THE WINDOW - CALB \NE MGHT GEE, MOLN - \.\KE TWO TURTLE DONES \ K\—\‘—m WeNE (-'\E\ THE DAIL\ ALASKA EN - | marketing by auto can form * U ANRS SWELL OF MO TO COME \{‘g\%\%‘l\(\‘%;g%%%&g BLIE W T TACE QLLTHE \NBY L O o DO WESE \E W\GHT BE W a\sst RP\\.\& - mfi&‘( ‘IE PIRE "Share-Your-Car” Move - For Transporlation Is Now Becoming Nafional aii KDutued THm hie SHHF 3{? IEL O K INQ AMM | | what that alone would savings in gasoline wear and tear on cars be replaced for the mean in | rubber that car duration ‘-‘ ] | . = There’s nothin this some extent. it complicated abo veur-car” busines 1 Mas | into effect in Washington and ma1 | war industry center Automobilc | | association officials here have |ed out several suggestions that wil get the job done who ha | (1) Workers who are in the sam ng purpo: | factories or buildings and live in ! sk same neighborhcods can organize 1 tgroups of from three to six, each driving his car one day or one week | told (I | and picking up the others. will (2) Business trips in cars may be | Vinter synchronized by a little inquiry or | anywl verbal advertising. Salesmen who ‘tmvcl the same route might double | up. | Iready been pu work o1 Hou nes homce ) in Canada - _|CAA OFFICIAL | ARRIVES HERE in Te Houjewives who do the-car” grou with ne (S L | ROM SEATR 4) 1If children are ta Ischool, by car, the same neighbor-| Maior Oliver A. Kosto, Airline In thood groups can be worked out pecfor for., G.A.A- airived dn Ju- : neau yesterday from his head- There is hardly a purpose. for [ duarters in attle. He s istaying {which the car is used, whether it's |2t the Baranof Hotel while in I | recreaticnal, or business or social | Ot |in_which the “share-your-car” for O {miila cannot be dpplnd. | point where the man or woman whe | habitually and needlessly rides alon Ma H I day .at {will be as. unpopular in the com- | YO BT WS £ “, ; Bnity- o5 the ' slacker OfREEDUI | popienis to the Sositiorn: of RESist Wy L gl . | ant tire tn f ¢ | Behrends fills il ne; E BOARD WILL by tBe reaigtintion of. Tioyd: i IEETING TONIGHT | ringer Juneau Civilian Defense Boa >oe will meet at 7:30 o'clock this eve- g A WOHLFROM BACK ning in the council chambers of FROM INSPECTION the City Hall, Director Frank A.| WoriFiom. U, 8. Pastal 1 Metcalf said today HEAIE il hoatinuittes l)\“\'\“\ 5 | kane, Washington, returned late M. F. COONS MAKES yesterday - from a trip . of; se TRIP 10 Ay toiSoutheast A 0 | M. F. Coons, superintendent for | tje j oxbog ks the E. W. Elliott Contracting Com - - pany, of Seattle, arrived in Juneau pAT SWEENEY RETURNS frem Whitehorse, Y. T., last evening FROOM SKAGWAY and left this morning for Sitka on Pal. Sweene n randis business for his company extetUtrian Yol Juneau from-a 'nm - - business (rip to Skagway and is BUY DEFENSE STAMPS taying at the Baranof Hotel Marines Fly Car to Home Base i The marines do it first again. In the top photo a crew of leathernecks load a reconnaissance car into a Douglas airliner which is now a Marine Corps transport. Below, they make the 1, 000 pound car secure before | | taking off from Lunken Airport, Cincinnati for their home base at ‘ Quantico, Va. By BILLY DeBECK 1 GET TNO O THE PURTIEST GALS FER ME THAET NE ENER \AWD NORE “TNO LOOKIN' BNES ON — QNE OF EW LNES W MELBOURNE, THOTHER \N SYONEY = NE CAN “TROT %C\Q QAN £O'Td T EN T NO'RE SHUX, JOE - [ETW o | Hete's a Bottled Whisky thats Extra Rich -Bond 1 PROO} Ask for Bard's Tows inthe | “FIDDLE"| BOTTLE | | | | | E make our whisky by the same methods which gave Kentucky| LW | Boutbon its famous character. We make | | it right where there has been a dlsnll:ryl | for 120 years—at Bourbon Springs which| supplies one of the finest I:mcslon: waters for whisky making. These old, sour mash methods m‘ slow, but We want to make whisky to! suit people who appreciate the best. We wish you'd compare our Bard’s Town ‘with others and sce what these methods add in flavor and mellowness.| BARDSTOWN DISTILLERY, INC. | Bourbon Szrings, Bardstown, Kentucky cributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY, Seattle, Wash. Made at Bardstown where Stephen Foster was inspired to write **My Old Kentucty Home"® TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 0:10 am 5.9 feet High tide 5:54 am. 13.0 feet. | Low tide 12:46 p.m., 25 feet High tide 7:20 pm. 125 feet - s ecee oo e e e 0 . REPOR . ° Temperature, Wednesc . . May 20 . o000 - THIRTY - FOUR ARRIVE FROM SOUTH TODAY P \;"l A ing here {rom Se attle alterno AL l)q:uwu Dr. h 1 Otto Berg, Jamc T'atum. Mis: nice B. Martin, Mr Effie Cevey |Mrs. Edna Rude, Mrs. Mable Nance Miss Ruth Reat, Michael Mnurw\. vf\ll.\ Michael Micossi | Others are Jack Conright, Master {Jackie Conright, Mr Jack Con- | right, Norval Stingley, John Crc | ett, Gerald Bede, Floyd Young, | erett Weekly, G. E. Bierhaus, Bob Hampton, Dan Hampton, John Red- |land, Carl Redland, Walter Wel- | chel, Helmer Hanson, Harry Cooley, Harvey Shield, Carl Nelson, William | Schmidt and D. Best W. A H arrived from Ket- | chikan, A. VanVleet from Wran- gell and George P. Becket from Pet- | ersburg > PRINCE RUPERT HALBUT BRICES \ ‘ | | ‘ | PRINCE luUl’ LI May 21 “one| | hundred and nty nine thous- | |land pounds of halibut were \n](l‘ | hore Wednesday for 1250 to 13.10| {and 11 cents a pound : -ee——— H ;HAlIBUT BRINGS ; HIGHEST PRICES k4 PAID THIS YEAR paid for hali- Highest prices v in Juneau thi Ason were paid oday by the New England Fish mpany which bought 12000 brought in by the vessel Capt. Emil Samuc for id 11.10 cents. tibuters selling the Tennes:e Marks, 1,900 pounds, Engstrom for 12.10 and s and the Fane, Capt. Ole pstrom for 12.1C and 10.60 2,300 pounds, sold to ““V”l.‘,w n on Di; here to- Capt sold ansen, Six thousand pounds of king mon v brought in by the Mable C, Capt. Ernest Rude, and sold to E. E. Engstrom for 1610 nd 10 cents. s J. MEHERIN BACK FROM SITKA TRIP J. J. Meherin, preminent business manand Hills' B hers Coffee rep- resentative in Alaska, returned late vesterday afterncon with Alaska Coastal Airlines from a short busi- [ness trip to Sitka. \ st ot * NOTICE E e e e AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing dr route from Seattle to Nome. on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1942 R R T g A.T. NYGARD Yasa |):\§d~_up :x'ubs('riher to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "MOBEL WIFE" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! e} NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (”OMP s Navy Departmery ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 0 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican 18 10 18 18 Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 £ 14 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 69¢ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg 18.00 750 Wrangell 15.00 Kasaan 10.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, IASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip F ce One-Way Fare, Less 10% Express Rate: fe: T An sadditional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. PAN AMERICAN A IR WAYS Seattle 5 POUNDS BAGGAGE TIVE MAY 23 R T. $95008£ATTLE$171 00 82.00 FAIBBANKS 147.60 e ALLOWANCE E Plus 24A L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager Franklin PHONE 106 b ot S S SRS A S C S RO e et e it} 185 Sc St. T TR (- T T TRAVEL ON A “Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, CANADIA PACTRIC -AILWA\"S COMONEoNS HOTELS THE ATCO LINE Victoria or Seattle Princess Louise sails from Juncau June 1, 12, 23 V. W. MULVIHILL Alaska Transportation Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska Company CANADIAN PACIFIC . SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 SEATTLE - PASSENGFRS FREIGHT For An Ideal Gift = B8 To Friends Outside or ° Alaskans in the South Send a Subscription to THE ALASKA WOMAN P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska $1.50 a year D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 The Dauy Alaska =mpire nas ghe largest paid circulation of any Al- sska newspaper. There is no substitute for Newspaper Adve 0