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PAGE SIX PRACTICE ALERT LAST NIGHT HAS GOOD TURNOUT - - With an ¢ llent turnout of members of th vilian Defense personnel the practice alert last evening was most successful, R Robertson, Director of Civilian today aid wher to go in case of an air raid Problem Planned A. B. Phillips who serves with Henry Green on the committee for the evacuation of school children 1 drills for schools in the Parochi- schools ated that nent and public cooperating to the fullest ex- held 1, connection with evacuation of planned to school school children, it i \ practice alert during in the next two weeks. if o that the chil- e in prac- schools hour Ao ther K permits, ir raid warc dren can have experi ;» dvacuation of t Auxiliary Police Meet and all me of | ticir night’s meeting. Helmet Distribution While there are still insufficient helmets on hand to distribute to all members of the Civilian De- fense, Mayor H. L I reported that he had re helmets, in 1ddition to t E those who desire to join this corps, property officer of the Office of Civilian Defense. These helmets are to be distribut- ed by assigning two to each first aid station; three to each active air raid post; 12 to the auxiliary po- lice; 15 to the fire department and five to the rescue squad, Mr. Ro- bertson stated. Guards to Cooperate (lice, whose numbers are to be in- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 lcreased to 25, he stated. It was suggested at the meet- ing that some simple banner be de- vised to be used in case of a raid by a person sick or helpless, to| call the attention of Civilian De- | fense corps members to their need for help. This is being considered by the Council and will be reported on | in the near future. | | CRITICIZES U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT 1 —— Martin Dies Says Investi- gation of His Charges "Farce” COMMUNIST " HEAD HELD %IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIfiiIII!IIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIllIllllllllllmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII NOTICE! SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Will Be Uncer New Management After SEPTEMBER 26, 1942 All accounts to and including September 26, are payable lL_: = In order to bring closer coopera- tion between the Civil Defense corps and the Alaska Territorial| Guards, the guardsmen will come| on actual duty and in practice alerts will patrol the streets, They will be| entitled to be on the streets with- out any Civilian Defense insignia providing they ere either in uni-| form or are wearing their shoul-| - |der brassards, Mr. Robertson said.| - |They will however, not fake over at last the function of the auxiliary pn-} re to meet r at 7:30 o’clock fall, it was announced. by P. Scott, Director of Aux- Al members, or to oin this corps, attend this meet- WASHINGTON, Sept. 25—Cha man Martin Dies of the House Committee of Un-American Ac vities insisted on the flonr day that the Department tice made a “farce” investigation of aldeged Subversive aiiliations 1 number government em- ployees. He read the names of 17 govern- to Ida Foss and Anna Jensen at the Snow White Laundry office or P. 0. Box 1984. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. We wish to thank our friends and customers for past patronage. Remember to telephone your future orders to the same number, 299, for the usual Snow White Laundry service. We will be employed there for the present. DA FOSS ARNA JENSEN e who desire e requested to IN CANADA report of plans W ; oLl of being perfected. In A all minister formed will be i it was Chaplain Corps, composed of in the city arm bar by the nd announced Iz T EORGE BROTHER SUPER MARKET CARROTS - - - - 3 bunches 25¢ Bunched Daily TOMATOES - - - - - Pound29c LETTUCE - - Each 15¢ 20¢ 25¢ TURNIPS - - 3 large bunches 25¢ CUCUMBERS - - 20¢ 2520« FLOUR-Hard Wheat - FLOUR 49 pound bags - $2.85 FRESH CANADIAN EGGS - Dozen 69 NAPKINS, White - - - LargePkg.25¢ Buy Coupon Books ---SAVE 5% —_—— BEER -Blue Ribbon-BEER 5 STUBBIES FOR - $1.00 FULL QUARTS - Each 45¢ PER CASE - - $4.15 BOURBON BOURBON OLD BOSTON, Bottled in Bond, pint $1.50 AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE! SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. izswnce upon a time it took {Charles Bower 43 days by dogteam |to span the miles between Point | Barrow and Fairbanks. Last week it took him just five ays to come from Point Barrow| by | i e WARYLAND My il I | Il HE BE: I ”UN"IU I B | ‘ WHM! j from the SCHENLEY The Fnoele feome Aaehikoan T T Banior *Blended with the Finest Neutral Grain Spirits . Schenley Black Label, 67% Neutral Grain Spirits. Schenley Red Label, 72;% Neutral Grain Spirits. Both 86 Proof. BLENDED WHISKEY. Schenley Distillers Corporation, NewYork City. Council, to have a copy the pro Communist Party and twelve others, | Canada since he went into hiding | ON XMAS GIFTS| P | three months before Christmas, o}, San Francisso, via Juneau, il I | g { y | The charge is “Treasury Depart-| He came back to town after es home if they wish, but ““.‘..;amunu out of Alaska without doing soon, exempting packages up to $50 Tim Buck, Twelve Others, |;; Arrested After Party 2 : ment employees who he said were an;m _n{ lh‘v ifljw s [‘ , : ni Held "Iegal |affiliated with the Communist holder so every resident v W ture i Party front organization, saying the TORONTO, Sept. 25—Tim Buck. Department of Justice had faile — e A o sought with him sfnce the party was| | declared illegal in Canada, sur | rendered to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police today. | . . ° sk but would not tell where he had| been. | «mnon FROMNORTH | | L YANKSININDIA | Made It In Five Days by | | Francisco Via Juneau | H | f |Treasury Dept. Promises, i | f it b R | | Action fo Exempt from | Cusloms Duties |be sure their Christmas WOITYINg |phjane. | will be neither too little nor too| mhis he guesses, is civilization,| |1ate, Yanks in this part of the|put he is not sure. : ; world have aimed a broadside at| Bower left San Francisco in1884! ment Murders Santa Claus” and |spending 58 years at Point Barrow.| the main story is that it was re-| Someone asked Bowers what he| ported in recent radio mes: ges | thought about getting the Japs out| War Department that [of the Aleutians. will be no exemption from. custom | 8nY talking that will make it im-| ik | possible for me to get back,” However, in Washington, adTreas- [Plied the veteran Arctic trader. ury spokesman said that )egma-‘ x 3 - 5 i al Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands, \‘Alllt’ sent home by soldiers an { former Suneatdton. with: 4t siiiss. | daughters, have moved into the In the meantime, he said, the! i law requires collection of duties. 1 ture it is planned General Secretary of the Canadian to fulfill the mandate of Congress. Buck said he had stayed \\IU\HI‘ I . OBJECTTOLEVY | WL | | ‘ ‘ lane, Pt. Barrow fo San w WMJ fr N ! NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.—Exactly d | Washington |to get away from civilization. troops may send Christmas packags “Look, T had a bad enough time tion will be introduced in Congress| A NEW ons {Clem Gorsline home which they | “ > recently purchased in Sitka. Rands| is a well-known contractor and Mrs. Rands is proprietor of the| |Sitka Music and Electric house. | .- - POOLS TAKE RESIDENCE | - Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pool have taken the Charles Burdick home i = ‘Producion on Fifth Street, between Harris| and East Street, for the winter. Bert's Cash Grocery|.... el ceed that of Combin- | ed Axis Nations LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 26— | Marril Meigs, Deputy Director of |the Wat Production Board, Air- | | craft Division, predicted today that! | the combined warplane production | 'of Great Britain and the United States will exceed the total output |of Germany, Italy and Japan by |25 percent this month. 'WLB TRIES T0 DECIDE MINE RAISE Chairman Sfilifilefleer Formula Will Not Be Followed WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 — Wil-{]. liam Davis, chairman of the War Brard, asserted today that the board is “not going to tie its |hands behind its back” and never| | approve any wage increase of |more than 15 percent, as laid down |in its “Little Steel” formula. s h'll' BLACK TEA | The chairman made this state-| c l lngs !ment during arguments in media- ISLAND BELLE—No Sugar Limit One Package tion panels on a report recom- Quarts 39 Half pound 43 o g 5 ot |day for 10,000 copper, lead and| |zinc miners in Idaho and Utah and| TWO PHOXES Help CONSERVE Truck .One Delivery Baily ! 104-105 Tires, Carry Your Own! 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