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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1942 " § 125 Canteen Service Corps, 40 Aux-| iliary Police, 150 Air Raid Wardens, | HUNT u.BoAT and 11 Auxiliary Firemen,*also the | Medical Corps, Messengers, Mi ] GEORGE BROTHERS Birds Eye FROSTED FOCDS THIS YEAR'S PACK FROSTED HUCKLEBERRIES Sliced or Whole STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES—BOYSENBERRIES VEGETABLES—Cauliflower, Peas and Carrots, Spinach, 'ALERT WILL BE IS BY RESULTS [ in- | HELD IOMORROW isterial Corps, Rescue Workers, and | { Ambulance Drivers. | EVENING AT 1'00 The present Auxiliary Firemen| ” |Corps of 11 must be increased to| | bt {at least 50. Former firemen, not ‘A“ Cwillan Defense Per, members of either Civilian Defense oF (URA | jor the Territorial Guard, are urged I sonnel fo Repon !to immediately join. They may con- tact either Chief Mulvihill or Di- s Promp"y rector Robertson. WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, Aug. 19 | Suggested recipes for an emer- —Allied navy and army forces to- TR |gency food ration will be rumxshedid rted @ h for enemy An Alert will be held Thursday every Juneau householder in the submarines off the south coast of evening at 7 o'clock, Juncau Civil- near future. It is unlikely they will | Curacao after two torpedoes ex- jan Defense Director R. E. Robert-|be printed in time for distribution|Ploded on the beach near an oil son announced today. Following it, by air raid wardens at tomorrow's|refining center garrisoned by United the Defense Council will meet in Alert. | States forces in cooperation with |the City Hall. | At a public meeting to be held at | the Dutch. All air raid wardens, auxiliary 7:45 next Tuesday evening in the Sy TS AT Y G police, auxiliary firemen, first aid- Grade School Auditorium, military | Empire Classifieds P;n-'_ ers, messengers, and rescue workers experts will discuss “How to Com- | r= |should report to their respective bat Gas Warfare.” All Civilian De- | Asparagus Tips, Green Beans, Lima stations promptly upon the sound- fense members should attend. The | Beans, Broccoli Green Peas, Brussel Wling of the Alert signal. public is also invited. : P“t Y“"lr Sprouts. | The First Aid Corps will give PERSONS SHOULD NOT TURN R L s o first aid to a patient simulating a IN THE FIRE ALARM should they | - FISH—————Scallops, Sole, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of {sprained anile and a bad burn on see flares burning during Thurs- Trust ‘n i the upper left arm. The patient day’'s Alert. Possibly several flares |should NOT be taken to the cas- will be set off at various sites to |ualty station. furnish the airf raid wardens and Air raid wardens will act as pa- auxiliary firemen practice in de- tients. Each air raid sergeant should tecting them. They will be set at send an air raid warden to each places where no damage can be Red Perch, Swordfish, Olympia Oysters, Lobster Meat, Crab Meat. Frozen Sali-Waier Salmon Trout 25¢ pound PHONES2 WeDeliver = PHONE 35 One Delivery Daily to Douglas GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 FILIPINO IS HELD IN CONNECTION WITH SHOOTING Gaby Lampkey, Filipino cannery worker from Todd, is being held in the Federal jail today, and Jose Urate, another Filipino cannery worker from Todd, was treated here for a gunshot wound in the left wrist and hand which officers said was caused when Lampkey fired at Urate when the two became in- volved in a quarrel. Facts THEY GAVE: country is engaged official oath of office may be ad-| Way of Life. ministered to them. They should| | actually patrol their district dur-| ing the Alert and note conditions and observance of the Alert. Plat- 1oon leaders should report to the |Centrel Control Station (phone 712) the personnel in attendance Air raid sergeants will also re-| tion flew to Todd this afternoon to make the arrest and investigation and returned with the prisoner and the wounded man later today. They said the shooting occurred early this morning. No charge has been filed against Lampkey. - - SPRUCE CAMP SET-UP A crew is n a spruce camp at Edna Bay near Ketchikan according to C. M. Arch- bold, forest supervisor at Ketchi- kan | first aid station in his district to done to persons or property. Air jact as patient. raid wardens and auxiliary firemen until further notice, to assist aux- tect and extinguish the flares. | iliary police in enforcing traffic —— - regulations. Walter P. Scott has been ap- DIMOUT OF | Director Robertson, subject to the ‘nppl’nvul of the Defense Council. | Auxiliary police I hold al , meeting within the near future to i New Regulations Start af \ egulations Jiari a Midnight Tonight- port to the Central Control Sta- tion the number not only of air| Al'my OdeI’S raid wardens but also of first aid-| ers in attendance. A supply of SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19 — furnished each air raid sergeant millions of Westeners have been for the use of himself and wardens observing voluntarily “during the of his district. The oath must be past several weeks became fully L 3 | subscribed and sworn to before a effective under a military mandate ow clearing land for g notaries will make no charge for| That is the hour set for the en- this public service. forcement of an Army proclamation Auxiliary police platoon leaders creating a “zone of restricted light- and air raid sergeants at tomorrow’s ing” which as long as the war lasts Air raid wardens will continue, should report how quickly they de- pointed Chief of Auxiliary Police by discuss their problems and so th \ \ EFFECTIVE official oaths of office will belCoastal dimout regulations which nctary public. It is anticipated at midnight tonight . alert should make a list of mem- | means that no street signs may be THE JIZ THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS | turned on at night, no intense A | Records of the Patent Office, bers’ names, residences and tele- ground illumination suth as base- Department of Commerce, show phones, and mail the list to Di- that the first patent was granted rector Robertson |ball park lights will be permitted, U. S. Deputy Marshall Sid to a woman on Ma 5, 1809 for an Volunteers for defense work are and all other exterior lighting must Thompson and a special agent of invention relating to “weaving straw still needed. The present member- | be shielded so to be invisible from the Federal Bureau of Investiga- with silk or thread.” ship includes 74 First Aid Corps,| above. 20th Century’s Cash and O 1943, Jo. Sbian Berwing o Wibesshis, W 1 BUYING THEIR GROCERIES . . . S-P-A-M | SHREDDED 35clin WHEAT P-A-M 15¢pkg. . RO, ) S R O G W ot avite CUSCUR SRR - 5 ATEE Ve S WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ITEMS OF THE SAME BRAND OR OF EQUAL QUALITY ADVERTISED PRICES! roe IRIEAIL zconom_Bllya CASE? | JELLOQ all flavors B E e l . SANDWICH 419 oueke, . |CABBAGE - - 1b.5¢\ ‘spean ROMANMEAL | Carrols 3bunches 25¢| - e & Tea APRICOT NECTAR » 24—12 oz. tins—CASE.. 2.50 DEL MONTE PEAS 24 No. 2 tins—CASE 4 Thompson's B e Aet Do dBeD | 24017 ox. s -chsE oD DD MAHIPEHTCEREK FREE 49 Tenderleaf Tea One-Fourth Pound Pkgs. R B0 | GRANGES 3 doz. 955¢ Everson Sliced BEETS NO. 1—NEW 24 No. 2 tins—CASE Bell Isle—No. % tins 30¢ Pitied OLIVES Bell's—No. 1 tins PINEAPPLE JUICE 24—12 oz. tins—CASE 49 .72 2.80 Pofatoes- 10 55¢ Dry Onions- 6" 25¢ SEA BLOWN PEAS 48 Picnic tins—CASE S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 12—46 oz. tins—CASE 015 PROGRESS MEASURED Aects and The Wagner Labor Act — Repeal 18th Amendment — Banking Reform Laws — Home Owners Loans — Social Security Laws — Federal Deposit Insurance — Child Labor Act — Securities Exchange Act — Wages and Hours Act — Fed- eral Housing Act — Farm Relief — Flood Control — Soil Conservation — Na- tional Labor Relations Act were in 1933, $9,770,685.00. in 19 Vote for These Democratic Candidates and Go Forward ‘ fo Victory and Greater Prosperity Anthony J. Dimond For Territorial Treasurer Oscar G. @Glson James V. Davis R. E. Hardeastle TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th Carry Sale! More and more people every day are financially enjoying the CASH and CARRY METHOD OF Why Don’t You Join Them? Quarts Case, 12 qts. 4.35 Gallons Case.4 gals. 5.73 THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION HAS GIVEN ALASKA AND THE NATION ECONOMIC RECOVERY Compliment DELEGATE A. J. DIMOND on his ten-year record of splendid service to laska. Thirty-five Dollar Gold — Alaska’s Bank Deposits approximately Twenty-one Million — Your for surival of Democracy and the American in an all-out war For Delegate to Congress For Commissioner of Labor Walter P. Sharpe For Territorial Senator A. P, Walker For Territorial Representatives Andy Gundersen Crystal Smow Jenne GENERAL ELECTION UNITED STATES Garden Grape Juice 39¢ 1.45 Prices Effective to Monday, Aug. 24 inclusive WE WILL MEET ALL E | Tartar Sauce 4 oz. jar D5 ¢ Borden’s Milk Case $4.21 11b.jar70¢|"Picg- 10¢" TOMATO JUICE .10 sseusce ws $1.05 CERTO | COFFEE CHEES KRAFT LONGHORN 5¢Pound BORDEN'S VERA SHARP Silver Bar TOMATOES 24 No. 2V ting—CASE 4.10 3.35 Silver Bar TOMATOES 24 No. 2 tins—CASE Cream Style DEL MONTE CORN 48 Picnic tins—CASE .31 3.49 3.10 Whole Kernel DEL MONTE CORN 24—12 oz. tins—CASE OUR VALUE BEANS 24 No. 2 tins—CASE S e e e A O ] 30¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—46 oa. tins B De SCOT-TISSUE 10¢rell KLEENEX The original—440 count 29chox 30« Vicior SHRIMP Jumbo Size 22cEach Del Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL 24 No. 2 tins—CASE 3.15 Del Monte GRAPEFRIT 24 No. 2 tins—CASE 3.92 L. & H. GRAPEFRUIT 24 No. 2 tins—CASE 3.40 2 2} fins ( WESCO HOME STYLE o PEACHES—CASE 0).10 Sliced Pineapple 3 bottles 50¢| 1 1 Compi‘e? 1"l'l;d)lels 100 - - 89¢|] 48 Purex or Clorox 1 gallon jugs B¢ There Is No Substitute! 1h. 33c; 3 1bs. 95¢ Ib. 35c; 2 Ihs. 63¢ M. ]. B—SCHILLINGS 1b. 33¢; 2 1bs. 65¢ CHASE & SANBORN'S

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