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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942 PAGE SIX ‘ Anti-Nazi TwoSupply Survivors ' ; | Fresh Home Made 1 8¢ Riofing in Ships Sunk PraiseNew | s ges Blltt [ Argeflfina .n.f}(flff.)()m\-.»'Tff.’,’fk(w{.'fif,’fflf’l‘.{l‘,'.'.'( I.I'e Ra"S ° ; sgy R S eo‘ QUART e mllk supply ships, one of medium ton- nage, in the Mediterranean, the ———— | A y 5 » 5 . || FRESH-KILLED BUENOS, AIR ‘~;V June 26—Anti- British Admiralty announced this | German street demonstrations in afternoon 23 Members of Sunk U. S. NARSOR 18, i BHODE ISLAND BEB cfllcxms downtown Buenos Aires were brok- PHINEEPrS H i ib- TV $ | Shlp Arrive at Carlb 4 _es0 MIEL \% 1 | oumN For Roasting or Stewing en up by police last night as Ar- COURTESY CHANGE e dlapatctiod fhiree. sharp de-| SUMMIT, N, 7—Out ot rerper bean Port : b GREEN ONIONS - 2 bunches 15¢ mands to Germany for complete for the Duche of WVindsor, the ", - " 3 CARIBBEAN SEA PORT, J soyearcid bay mare oA OAR ! RADISHES - - - Bunch, 5c and 10c satisfaction for the sinking of owner o : 26—Twenty-three survivors of a U. Argentine freighter Rio Tercero by |changed the name of his horse s merchantman which was tor-| HoT HousE cucumnnns ; L ' : - Each 25¢ a Gerfaan submarine recently rom Royal Wally to Glendale i : IOl BovALY o R pedoed in the Gulf of Mexico on May 4 arrived here today full of BED' FIRM TOMATOES * memds ssc Empire Classifieds Pay! BUY DEFENSE BONDS praise for the life rafts which saved e 5 their lives when the ship settled| N Il NEW POTATOES—Exira Francy .- u;v‘mlqnll;‘i!nlw :;x‘::; only 12 minutes A The sinking was announced by : e Quality - - - - 4 pounds 25c e T PACIFIC OCEAN O MUSTARD and TURNIP GRENES - Ib. 10c e missing and are believed dead | i 3 BUTABAGAS O T o T Pound 5¢ :;\ a result of the encounter with a | LETTUCE CELERY large German sub two days out of | a Gulf port. . 2 For those who managed to dive é w : B d E {rom the foundering boat, the new | [ nas ye type of rafts specified for use by | - FR“STED F ] [] ]) the Bureau of Navigation were a| Godsend, The ship’s heavy list to yie 5 ‘l ... & o . o . THIS YEAR’'S PACK o starboard and its fast settling move- | FROSTED HUCKLEBERRIES ment prevented any use of life-| boats. But the rafts were easily| T er landing Japs w ishi selves 3 s i " p ts. Bu ; : : L Sliced or Whole STRAWBERRIES cut loose at the deck slides and| marine shelled Estevan Point (2), in British Columbia, and shell hit the U. S. coast near Seaside, Ore., (3). plunged to the water where the Map alse locates Goleta, Calif., (4), where a Jap sub shelled the U. 8. coast February 23. Distances shown nASPBERRIES—BUYSE“BERRIES swimming men could easily cl:\mbor are in statute miles. aboard. — — vl i OAKS BEAT ““iisi- DETROIT WINS| 33¢or3 for §$1.00 Boston 3; Detroit 7. VEGETABLES—Cauliflower, Peas and Carrots, Spin- I.eave fOI’ Vfl'del ATt 0 Ohinago 2, ach Asaparagus Tips, Green Beans, Philadelphia 1; Cleveland 4. Lima Beans, Broccoli, Green Peas, New York-St. Louis, postponed. Brussel Sprouts. Mis. T. J. Selby has moved from| S FISH Scallops, Sole, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet wick-drying 7€ her home on Auk Lake to the Bar-! i . coat enamel: e e T LG STANDING OF CLUBS of Red Perch, Swordfish. Olympia Oys- it Pacific Coast League __ sters, Lobster Meat, Crab Meat. ~ | Meat. while awaiting plane transportation LLIAMS g ¥ - Won Lost Pct walk on- akland san Pran 2poundbrick - - - - - Y& brwk - - ollywot to help care for her, Mrs. T. J. Selby D Y inning with a two run rally with|St. Louis 36 26 . : 545 ending rookie Cecil Hughson's per- win-Wi to Fairbanks. From Fairbanks she cL00R ENAMEL Wit continme to Valdez o join her| - v 4 & Mek aren’s Cheese b ade 10 Jaldez several weeks ak o : ngly washable made Valdez several weeks ago to take Angeles_Nlmh In"mg sty AR Topped Off by Blood- WILLIAMS EEN [“Nfi' estate of his father, Hal Sel ;:’ “1‘1’|~1 i st S 1. el One Delivery Daily to l)ouglus is leaving for Vuldez sooner than Ontiknat % % Suluvlll"w'“"” “.00“ over the management of the weekly until recently managed 1 l (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) alty | Vergez's triple making the winnin . . originally planned. yes ¥ e & 4 g sonal winning streak at four games | blows. o 4 | New York 84 88 - 5077 AL S the blows. Both teams used three pit- 493 The rally was topped off by Jim- PHUNE 92 WE DELIVER PHO“E 95 1 husband. 5 i SEMI-LUSTRE P ortul ename ot oy movea trom nere 10/ HOIlyW00d Defeals Lo sen pewo a1 a5 »m S Six-Run Rally by Tigers SHARP . DELICIOUS s 35 wall finish: m-w-;:.un’ /uldez Miner, which was left in the . san Francisco 31 41 474 ’ l suar iy - Sees Fireworks s o aa worth’s Homer TONE for fr mgkber. 5 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ¥ 3 wrist” and shoulder, and in . order|t¥ice last night ‘coming o be- ; W, Lost o u; the eighth to defeat Boston for ; Lo ihind the last time in the mghvh}l‘mm(l.\'n o s s o e 581 DECK P i s During the summer months, Sclby's Auk Lake home will be used |chers last night Pittsburgh 30 33 476 MYy Bloodworth's ninth homer of Llw by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bringdale.| Hollywood scored six runs in the tason Boston 30 41 aps AORAO% Mrs. Mary Pinkley has taken the hinth inning last night and defeat- S L o 3 iladelphis ng Al , holding s teaching position at the Minfield |ed Los Angeles and ending the sev- | Philadelphia 1,48,y A8 o ,l",:'fi;t:‘ w:;;, :::S rll':,c,t;:p::‘,)::'?z ‘hool held for the last few years en game losing streak of the Stars, | < whs s game as Cleveland polished off - ® For choice ot perfect colors Le i illi i 7 by s. Selby. ak S American League borrow our Sherwin-Williams Paint and V- 206 DRIl lg‘:}‘fif}:‘:“‘;iéfl"’:i‘;‘i‘f g:::esAx‘EE:né* Won Lost Pet, Philadelphia, winning a three-game Color Style Guide.No cost orobligation.Just phone us. Aerioa! | ARREST TWO WOMEN |score was tied one_all at the begin-|New York 45 . 19 7‘“ | ON DRUNK CHARGES ning of the ninth inning. The|Boston 7 % \ Thomas Hardware CO. |Stars then took the lead and also|Cleveland » ¥ ggz DOUG L AS I Detr PHONE 555 Mrs. Dan White, and Mrs. Nels|stopped the Angels' rally in the last | Detroit |Smith, of Juneau, have been ar-|half of the ninth at two runs, |St. Louis 3§ a1, 408 ‘ | Chicago N 36 a2 NEW S i | | l‘ Chicago 34 35 | rested and jailed on charges of | drunk and disorderly conduct, the | Philadelphia 8 W SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. PAINTS ahal's b | GAMES THURSSDAY | Washington 24 42 364 U. S. Marshal’s Office reported I.ma1 | FIVE YEAR OLD CUTHBERT . ) Pacific Coast League | morning. Mrs. White was taken| oo 00" "y o0 Aneeles 3. tinead Ol T hacis | BoY vicTiM oF prowniNg RUSSIans Say GUnS Turned| Ny 4 i Gm,’,el,m".emfo,sgt_t%) | Oakland 7, 5; San Francisco 6, 3. Lost Pet.| Robert, five-year-old son of Mr.| U B ' N A { . i 833 and Mrs. William B. Cuthbert, sec- | on 0al Near Aus- Naticnal League St. Louis Blues 5 Chicago 17; Philadelphia 1. {Juneau .. 4 571 ond youngest of their five children, | iDodgers 3 ‘500 was drowned yesterday afternoon at| "ahan coaSt 3 1 Joisey Joiks 429 the Treadwell Beach where he had| nead“arler’ | | Spare Pnrts 2 167 gone with other children to play.| SYDNEY, June 26—Members of} . ' i |At about 2 o'clock the little fellow the crew of a Russian freighter said | Hardeman ‘leu home and an hour later the that their guns sank an attacking | . Ibody was found by his sister Mae sub_mn.rin& presum§DIy Japanese, wATEn.Pnoann | who had been searching for him. | which attacked their ship off the| nals | Indications were that he had wan- East Coast of Australia recently. | This report was made by the.cap- | 'dered away by himself and getting | . 7 L e i i tain and others when the freighter IS SH qu UT beyond his depth in the water had &M | Il. s. Graves arrived ‘here. L : d d. [ J U N E A U S ! Sl B rlo)?".n: P. Dawes who was called R The Clothing Man The Daily Alaska Empire has the NEWEST ? |to the scene shortly after the body| The Daily Alaska ] 2 was found, assisted Mrs. Cuthbert largest paid circulation of any Al-| -— 3 ‘ aska newspaper. Subscrive w tne vaily Alaska d rs. J. 3 rk in th - C 0 M P A N Y — 2 i S May. 1 Olark 4kl ol | ML e v g T | Empire—the paper with the largest f forts to bring the child back to| gyy pprENSE STAMPS uaid_clreulation. life. Dr. Dawes gave as his opin- s A e oA ion, considering that the body was| Brooklyn Outfit Explodes quite cold, that it had been in the e w a Four Runs A(ross water at least an hour, and furthex | . . effort would be unavailing. ? in Third The child’s body was removed o the Charles W. Carter mortuary in Juneau. Funeral services have ] \ = e . STAND LOCATED AT 185 (L amas eI S S e SOUTH FRANKLIN, Next 1 B e e e i ey Attt ghut Cincinnati out on five hit'ating, Interment will be made in| . P '0 Plon(‘(‘l' Caf(‘ 2 hurling by veteran Johnny Allen in | Evergreen CeCmetery in Juneau. |the National League. | ————————— In another game, an Army-Navy FOURTH JULY MEETING . ) Relief game crowd of more than| Committees appointed to handle 25,000 saw fireballing Mort Cooper, the Fourth of July celebration this | win his tenth victory of the wa,}yenr are scheduled to meet in the r 1 ¢ STAR l‘lNG AT 6 A M son and collect his sixth shutout city hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock. | ® i | ; |as St. Louis blanked Boston. | All interested are urged to attend. S/‘TU“DA 9 Chicago, meanwhile, swept the 5 bt SN NS & Y JUNE -7 Jlast of a three game series with, RELOVERING FROM ILLNESS | Philadelphia as Bill Lee limited the ~Mrs. Louis Wagner is now re- | covering at her home from a variety SPUN RAYON i —I—“-L:“ot;o— |ur afflictions which included | ! measles, whooping cough and a dis- ! spol‘siel The American Bible Society dis-|]ocated sholuder. tributed more than eight mllhon‘ ——————— i{{ ... 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