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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 9..1942 NAZIS KILL Warto End 5,000 JEWS In "42 Says IN POlAND Rep. A. May MILITARY T0 CONFERWITH FREE FRENCH TENGETFINAL | CITIZENSHIP | PAPERS HERE Ten aliens were admitted to citi- zenship in the United States this 6 SINKINGS, Chinese Are IN CHANNEL, j Reoccupying | NAZI (lAIMl Kiangsi Town morning in U. S. District Court' ClalRE and were given final papers after C Ry il Polish BERLIN, July 9 — A German having passed examinations nnd' ful- Lonpon, 4 R ety ol M"l'afy A"all’S Chairman | Admiral Siark Gen Bolte motor torpedo bost. ot s Mmk‘NeWSAgen(YSBYS[)Efend [filled all legal requirements. They | i us ol SN od-1 NN e Seurel n- Will Consulf with ~ [six merchant snips totalling 150w grg Are Staging (Ome- | Lasar posovicn, sonn Eitrea nei-| tion of Hrubieszoe, town in south- fons, incliiding taukars, i s oth- : : son, Elina Serafina Kummas, Oscar eastern Poland. They sald the formation DeGaulle voy off the }-.m:h.m Coast, the Ger- back in Province | Bdvin Likamled Vi Baess aall Jews numbered approximately 5,000 [ i mans claim today Kirsten Shirk, all of Juneau; Basil! R oh | WASHINGTON, July 9—Chalr-| WASHINGTON, July 9 — The| B T CHUNGKING, July 9—The Chin- | Amatoff, Hoonah; Catherine Dabo R | man Andrew J. May of the House|State Depaitment has announced ese Central News Agency has re-|and Oscar August Isacson, both of FROM ' YAKOBI ISLAND | o Affairs Committee, predict- |the desigiation of Adm. Harold R.| .,..nm that the Chinese n‘nc‘S"kd and James Barras, Uvuahh i Stuart Bjorklund arrived in Ju-| 4y qay that the war will end|Stark and Brig. Gen. George F. achieved a smashing comeback in 1 neau last night from Yakobi Island | papiy n 1042, unquestionably [Bolte as cepresentatives from the ‘llw Central Kiangsi Province, n,m- ONLY ONE DAY i where he is with the United Btates |, ;943 United States to consult with the lIAT ping 30,000 Jap troops, killing i Bureau of Mines project doing ex-| "y roination on which he based |Free French National committee in (ON(I j| ¥ounding (doturger. them and cap- ‘ ploratory work in the search for |, ;. . cgictions, the Kentuckian told | London turing large quantities of material| lEFT Io TURN | strategic minerals | reporters, is a “military secret” ob-| The announcement made clear lin eastern Kiangsi } i J. L. Covich, Inspector for South- | yerses |change in the American policy to- important highway towns of Nan-| east Alaska for the Territorial De- . — | ward € DeGaulle in London. The |chenk and Thwang, the Agency said. With only one more day left in partment of Labor, left with Alaska A modern passenger locomotive of military character of Star and s VA ; | The official Chinese u)mmlmiuur‘;(he current scrap rubber salvage Coastal Alrjines yesterday to make | the steam type costs from $80,000 to | Bolte’s nssignment stresses the Nego“a"ons Regard fng/saia only that the Japs have been|campaign in Juncau, residents are an inspection of industries at Sitka.' $100,000. |status of the Free French national i ¥ s checked at several points in Kiang- urged to make -one last search for - comnitter headed by DeGaulle F‘Sh P”(es Be'ng si Provinc |the vital material and to turn the |claritieé as -“a symbol of French 7 R scrap in at either Juneau Motors | resistance” against Axis aggression He|d n Juneau BILL WELSH HERE ON or at Cowlin and Davlin Co. PAY DAY | | | TWO AIRMEN SAFE AFTER SPECIALS!| - FRIDAY —— SATURDAY TASTEWELL, No. 2% can 16¢ PORK and BEANS GREEN SPOT, CUT, No. 2 cans BEANS - - - - 14« (LIMIT 2 CANS) TASTEWELL, No. 2 cans PEAS 2 for 29¢ TASTEWELL, Cream Style, No. 2 cans CORN 2 for 29 TOP-FLITE, Whole, No. 2% cans APRICOTS - - 2for39c| et e et CERTO 3 bottles 5 8¢ TEX-DELTA GRAPEFRUIT 47 oz. can UIE - - - - 25 SHURFINE ORANGE 47 0z. can JUICE O FELS-NAPTHA - 5 bars 33( SOAP NUBORA, Giant Size SOAP POWDER - - 59c| WALLA WALLA, No. 2% size can 18« SPINACH - - - “ADMIRAL" SARDINES - 3 cans 23¢ ENERGY BLEACH | 19.18¢ 20al.35¢| Thrift Co-Op PHONE 767 ADVENTURES Anchorage Fliers Returned | i Affer Two Forced Landings Alaska, ANCIIORAG July 9 - Ed Bowr.an and “Shortly” Dillard | returned (v Anchorage safely last night, hrought here by Glass, who landed beside the plane which had made a second forced/ landing or: the same sand bar where it was first marooned Tuesday | night Bown:ar said the plane developed fuel line trouble on the takeoff and war forced to land on the sand bar. Glass flew to the rescue then, taking off the two passengers, he HOTEL BEAUTY SALON Tris nll'w'l has taken over nmm;,suwnl of the leaving Dillard, the mechanic, to|bis present position, Mr. Wheeler assist vith repairs, ;\\v«.\ with the PWA in W: ington, 'he trouble increased after |h(“D» C. secone takeoff, and when Glass| Recent Negotiations mam- y cond trip, the mechan-| Negotiations recently supervised distnantled Bowman's plane [by Mr. Wheeler include the Puget \|u| put it aboard a small boat|Sound Salmon canning industry, 5 {which had been passed. ,{,’.‘,:7“’ I,'"";.‘““ ""‘““‘v"y 0 A~ Do you know that gray hair is usually the sign of vitamin de- g ; M’:’“ \h;k:"tvl]‘ w;'”:“; “"I)N”‘ ficiency and when sufficient guantities of this wonderful new Mlss 'RISH SIEGH. Is ;m,,( m"‘( df: SthRg “““"’ living | % vitamin (Calcium Pantothenate) are taken, natural color of the Bt pped slightly in U"“S hair is restored? .I.o MA"AGE BARANOF last two months as is illustrated % Well, that's a fact and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING tests showed Mies the wick who is leaving for the south with her husband this week, it was | announced today. Miss Siegel has been working in Juneau for the last year and has been in the Baranof Salan fo- last three months, Other operatora in the « rv eanor Hammer and Misg Janu§ Strand. Miss Strand a....éa & short time ago (rum Ketchikan. Those én the fnow, ask for Oled Croce 100 Proof ;53—7/% - Loowd National Distillers Products Corp., New York, N. Y. Pilot Art| and | Baranof | | Beauty Salon from Mrs. Tom Chad- WAY The Governor's Office yesterday' SOUTH BY PLANE Charles A. Wheeler, United| Bill Welsh, 11 year old son of feceived a wire from Mrs. Ruth States Commissioner of Concilia-|R. A. Welsh, vice-president of the 7P ‘ b o tion for the U. S. Department of Icy Str Salmon Comps |, SpllaTidgd Possegions whic B e . = DAy, 15 stated that in order to itensify the Labor arrived in Juneau yesterday in Juneau with his father await-| .. % - At 254 : 9 |scrap rubber drive, the Bureau of and is supervising negotiations in|ing transportation south. Young Budget has ruled that scrap rubber Juned® regarding the price of fish Bill has been at the Icy Straits wjl pe interpreted to include all to be p;nd» to commercial salmon plant at Hoonah with his father rubber and rubber composition ma- |fisherman in this area. for the last few weeks, and will terials N g . 'pose Wb e T s terials used for any purpose mnot | r. Wheeler's headquarters are inj yeturn to his home in Seattle by absolutely essential, such as floor Portland, Oregon, and since he plape and seat mat 3 tock over his present position two SEL B gt ; years ago he has been handling the RN AR RR AP ERP AR RN E AR RA TR RN R T IAARIRG, majority of Alaska labor tion problems. Next week Mr concilia- % Would you like to say GOODBYE TO GRAY HAIR! | Wheeler will leave ¢ for Fairbanks where he will super-|{ | vise concilliation negotiations be- Others have . . . by simply taking tween the International Union of American’s ANTI-GRAY | Mining, Mill and Smelter Workers and the United States Smelting and | Refining Company Former Home HAIR Vitamin In going to Fairbanks, Mr. Wheeler will be returning to hi former home as he spent 14 year: {in the Interior of Alaska and was of graduated from the University | Alaska before leaving ten |ago to enter the government s }m Washington, D. C. He still re- {L.’nn\' his legal residence in Fair- ibanks, and is thoroughly familiar | with the problems of the For five years before Territory. taking over Q’X\&,\\'}\EEM\M\X\MWW 887 return of hair color! showed positive evidence of a return of hair color respond Ameri Out of 25 men and women, 22 or 887% Only 3 did not A reprint of the entire article free upon request. n's ANTI- iby an index of the cost of lnm,.‘// showing a drop of 7/10 of one per | cent between May 15 and June 2. During his stay in Juneau Mr. ’\Vhrflr-( is making his headquarters #yRAY VITAMIN is the exact formula used in these GOOD HOUSEKE! IPING tests. It is not a drug—but a food product like other vitamir ARG {at the Juneau Hotel. | O BE i e i SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Gasoline consumption normally HE REN HOP accounts for 40 percent of the total T h Fl10 L CE s 0 g |demand for petroleum production 124 THIRD STREET EHONEBLACK, 439 g lon the U. . east coast. H\W\y\\xx\«\m&»yf&\ A o See Our §$1.00 Table For Special Value: Greatly Reduced FOUR GROUPS OF DRESSES Just when you want them most . . . Jacket Dresses Sporis Dresses Afternoon Types sariety of styles and fabrics Sizes 12 1o 44 ALL SUMMERHATS $1 and $2 NoRefunds . . . NoExchanges in a wide No Approvals . . . Jones-Stevens SEWARD STREET PAY DAY BEST BUYS v White Leghorn Laying Hens $2.50 each Rhode Island Reds $3.50 each HANSEN STRAIN—YOUNG HENS MUST SACRIFICE—We Need Space for Hay Storage. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS For ROASTING or STEWING Oc Ib. on fool Rhode Island Red Largest Selection FRESH FRUITS CANTALOUPES CUCUMBERS - Each 25¢ Pound 3 5¢ TOMATOES - Pound 25¢ 'YAMS TURNIPS - 3 bunches 25¢ RADISHES Bunch 5¢ C(ABBAGE Green Apples-Green Peppers Plums - Swiss Chard - Kale FREE DEl;l VERY--You Get the Best of Everything and Juices FREE DELIVERY and VEGETABLES in Juneau YAMS - - 2 pounds 2.5¢ NEW POTATOES 4 Ibs. 25¢ LEMTUCE5¢10¢15¢20¢ 10% DISCOUNT EORGE BROTHER at All Times Ib. 1 5¢ TOMATOES CARROTS 2 bunches 25¢ CELERY - Green or White On Case Fruits, Vegelables Phones 92—95