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ALHE Hii i 14 2 Although mmplm returns have ‘ st at hand and not attem: . ) at hs pt to | 8 ENJOY THE 7)ot it e e, ndhentions 1| vt the iy snes nor e, ATMY Bomber Out of Con- | May Attempt fo Crush Hit-| i b ¢ | night were that many homes in the | time will be bls, i ’ . | { # 1 cify ara ot ed with the | "On the oter hand, when e 12| 70| G0ES Info Sara- ler’s Forces in Al- } 13 T . | equipment nec to fight in-|ajarm sounds A menorinti SIS S i G R e S O T e & SR e g Patriotic and Impressive 3 | condinry bommb, Tires, and the CIv- | nitying shat thers wHl B s, sofa Bay lied Vise : LG : % % ilian Defense a meeting | at hand before a raid, air raid war- | - | ® 9 | following yesterday rt drill, de- | dens are to instruct restdents in| SARASOTA, Florida, June 12 —| LONDON, June J2—With the lpplng ream . % ¢ cided to push a campaign 6 supply | their districts where to seek shelter rmy Fliers were killed and | United States, Britain and Russ ; I % ) every building in Juneau with sand. | out of town two Injured when a four motorad |united as never before under a ne i @ 9y As soon as all air raid sergeants | commiitee consisting of Walter |bomber crashed in Sarasota Bay|pact, Allied hopes of strikin : it ® % have made their reports and it i5 | g o B b Stonart a [;( seorgn toduY 5 AR sive blow nptf war tk In c | o3 f; known how much more sand i |po el oo aonon ey tm;( (II.’mu Officials said: that the heav g R U el e el i . ¢) needed, the Clvilian Deefnse Board | ), , maujcl B T |t i iate e mutiway I ora | ot WG s G i o ;,‘ will take steps to see that sand is |, mporary evacuation ship Aot j”m. of Western Eutope. ¥ @® | @ distributed_ throughout, the city to| Mgl o8] o R o e sont| That the Allied strategy calls for o 193 ») those who need it. | plan fo g _ ;such a move is clearly indicated in ] p 9 It was reported that some con- | P'2n for each district. genul s lthe announcement from Washing- B e | ;;, with the @ tusion s apparentconcerning to | During last night's drill, air raid [ton, London and Moscow which 173 9 what areas residents would tem- |Wardens their districts !agrees on the urgency of opening g 3 1 - ?f porarily evacuate in the event that |3nd made a survey of how many | la second front to crush Hitler's Free Delivery on 2 or More Quarls of Milk 7 Benevolent and Protective # = aming of an impenaing raia is | homes were not supptied with neces. | D T s received enough ahead of time to | S&3 g 1 R S s S s ik b o imir v 0 f/ 1 h ahead of ti kad b vl 1.m b el The announcement came amid in- ’;, % enable persons to leave town. | information will be turned over to |dications that Hitler is massing hi i o Order Of Elks ¢ The board emphasized that if the the Civilian Defense Board. v e . ] ¢ immediately by the staccato alarm, | nounced that mord ERRANNT be dis- | "““‘ Rusia with al e N 9 ;; residents should seek the shelter mb\mrl as soon as possible. | Ob : 5 £ Y 4 e inds S servers here believe Russia's 0 ) o vJ\7 9 | REPRISAI.S munm to withstand such a shock ;; I\ gj SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS o SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS strengthened with the sure olen ( o ) kno“lui[,e that powerful help is on i “ % tr 1 that Hitl 19 5 he way, and that Hitler's opera- ¥ & AY NE 14 ]. 417 g; Heydnch Kl”lng Brmgs tions Wil ‘be’ (mpeded by ‘the rscesc [ Tl ool i © i " L ] B T‘“ |sity of meeting this looming threat ¢ / UMME i i GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES % . ] s h 4 8 2:00P. 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FLY 10 | Lurline, Miller was assigned by POl tects. | | Pan American to its Manila sta peautifies, PrO | S"KA' HOONAH tion as radio maintenance oper- Shoo' (ra s ator. Later he supervised installa- Passengers leaving here for Sitka | (with Alaska Coastal Airlines today |were H. C. Nunan, John V. Peder- | 8 | | son, J. A. Ford, James L. Hurst,{ | flight radio officer and flight en- | |Lm\ MacKinnon, Simon Cabighs,| gineer. He was in Manila when B. Bocolod, Felix Romero, Ray Pet-| war broke out and as a Naval lunmn and C. R. Krause. | Reserve officer, was called to duty. On a flight to Hoonah pasiencers: His mother, Mrs. Kate Miller, were Frank Shotter and Bemmd lives in San Rafael. Thompson. g TSR Additional flights with passen- tion of radio equipment on Canton Island after which he became | PHOENTIX, Ariz, June 12.—Super- | jor Judge M. T. 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(above) of San Francisco and —— ft- toned as screens: - oo | former employee of Pan American i rious, O | Airways, who is listed in the last dice bets that he will make 7 ot 11 on the first roll.” The decision will be appealed ta | the State Suplanu Court. R DON MACKINNON LEAVES Don MacKinnon, Assistant Chief dof Police in Sitka, left today with | Alaska Coastal Airlines to returr (home after spending the last few days in Juneau. | They’re Here! A shipment of FELT HATS in all the Newest Summer Shades See Them Today! Come in Powder Blue Dusty Rose Biege Green and White Jones-Stevens SEWARD STREET L