The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1942, Page 6

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e T WO W T PAGE SIX ATTENTION! @ Important Meeting & TRUCK DRIVERS Local 172 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HOSPITAL NOTES medical Hospital, John Guerrero, tient in St. Ann’s been dismissed a pa- has Mrs. Charles Swan has returned home from Ann's Hospital where she under medical care. William Niederhauser, a medical patient in St. Ann's Hospital, has | returned to his apartment Mrs. Wayne Thompson and baby | boy have gone home from St. Ann's Hospital. Charles Joseph of Sitka has en- St. Ann’s Hospital for surgery. Donald O'Les is under medical Union Hall care in St. Ann’s Hospital R BUY DEFENSE BONDS NEW HOLEPROOF RAYONS 75 DENIE Leg - flattering Holeproof Hose % in new Fall With the right care shades. s )0 — they’ll wear and wear. . . . abou Full- fashioned with reinforced feet and wells. No priority on these — huy several pair. 81, to 10, % ALSO a few LISLE and COTTON MESH HOSE at - S1.35 FAMILY SHOE SEWARD STREET Phones 104 APPLES APPLES FANCY JONATHAN—Jumble Pack Box§3.49 DRY ONIONS Fancy Boiling Size 1.0 pounds §9« FANCY SIBERIAN RED—BUY NOW! 8 pounds 99( 3-thread silk. 1.15 pai STORE $1.15 and $1.00 iR, 45 GAUGE RAYON Luxsheer Twist, about equal to DENIER, 45 GAUGE RAYON — Luxsheer Twist, t equal to 4-thread silk. 1135 pair 100 DENIER RAYON— heel and sole of merceriz- ed cotton, about equal to 1-thread silk. $1.00 pair SERVICE WEIGHT, 150 DENIER RAYON—Mer- :d reinfore- ings in heel, sole and toe, ceriz cotton about equal to a 6-thread silk. $1.00 pair PRU FANCY ITALIAN—Only a Few Left! Box$1.95 DELICIOUS APPLES | JONATHAN APPLES Extra Fancy Box $4.49 CRAB APPLES ol tered St. Ann’s Hospital for sur- gery. G Mrs. Fred Johnston has entered | NAZIS ROB " FOOD BINS " OF EUROPE Take Supplies of Occupied Countries as Winter Nears LONDON, Oct. 7—The Germans have plundered the food stocks of vied countries to such an ex- that the peoples of many of whom exported food now are exist- tent ing on starvation diets, the Inter- Allied Information Committee claims. ‘The statement was given in con- nection with Hermann Goering's promise to the German people that whatever happened in the rest of Europe this winter, the Germans would not starve. RISURERON = WD ol ST. LOUIS, Oct. T7—Signing of Billy Southworth to manage the St. Louis Cardinals for another year is announced by Sam Bread- on, president of the club. As is the Cards’ custom, South- worth has been given a one-year ontract. The salary it calls for is not announced DRESSES One- and Two-Piece in Gabardine, Crepe and Wool. Sizes 10 to 11 GREEN BLUE RED RUST BLACK Priced $7.95 o $17.75 Jones-Stevens Seward Street BERT’'S CASH GROCERY GOOD NEWS! Too Good to Wait! : NES Extra Fancy Box $4.49 Prices Guaranteed! FREE DE LIVERY AS LONG AS MERCHANDISE CRDERS MUST BE IN BY 12:30. Delivery Leaves at 1:30 P. M. e g ult of downing a zero in the Sep tember 14 raid. Sing Jap Songs e newest members of this gang Th are youthful, zestfull pilots, full of | These are the kind of boys whc] | enjoy having a couple of comman- | pl ANE lOS'I"aers cruising around in a bomber | i | during a raid, and enjoy singmx‘ | semi-printable Japanese words Lo‘ G e B C poun (Continued from Page One) i ad | | SHAMROCK—First Grade | while they fight—are a group of ' five fighter pilots who sat in the sun during the bomber raid of Oc- ice, Farmington, Utah, who did o an even tougher trick on Septem- | tober.2. He took part in a raid in ‘whicn |#0d American bombers below. . W T e e o | CANADIAN EGGS ground troops. He strafed so&et the bombers ‘f‘lé“lu’““d horoughly that most of his guns|States fighters ;p"“ lt" iy became overheated and jammed, |SPoiled it so thoroughly in “Me J that only one out of five Zeros go However, with only five shells away. left in his one remaining weapon, Ty others went to the credit of he went into a dogfight and blast-| .00 gen E. George, whose wife ed two Jap float ships within half 3.5 ot 618 Belmont, Wichita, Kan.; « dozen minutes and then went ;" Tjent Deberry; 1st Lieut, happily home with his guns empty. james R. Burgett, 114 36th St. All Have Stories Vancouver, Wash,; 1st Lieut. Almost every man on the list George Thomas, no address avail- of an “I got a Jap” crew hassome gpje, | ' 2 o A A ! 5 story to tell. Add New Names — | TWO DELIVERIES DAILY—10:30 and 2:30 One of the funniest is that of R . & i _ | Again on October 3, just under} s Ist Lieut. George Laven, Jr, 305 yo months deadline, new names| PHO“E 92 and 95 Primera Avenue, San Antonio. aven piloted one of two fighters were added as five other Jap fighters hit the waves or rocks. ;\’hu‘h showed the Japs ‘1‘uv 14: Capt. Louis H. Bowman, Chero-! + 1appy time just over a month ago, ol anecac oo ones 15t Lieut, 0 o o o( o fying the long distance before p .\ "ol ool 416 Whadley | u IAF R T BER the new Andreanof base was ready for American planes, FaresTo St.. Whittier, Cal,, another. Othe: are credited to 1st Lieut. Victor ON TIRES, TUBES, ALSO He strafed the Japs at that time g walton, 4033 Bowman Ave, In- [ BIKES (Ans |S GWE" and braved anti-a ft fire, then gianapolis and 1st Lieut. Robert e alr r admittedly spent the next gouple of [, MeDonald, 710 Virginia St., v i weeks listening to the radio, hop- ‘Reno, The J"“‘;““ }iz]nltioning Board l}“s ing his name would be mentioned Qghers who claimed their victi S o received the following quota for i f81E 2 would' know e otims| o, DIEGO, Cal, Oct. T—BuS October. an ‘tires; tubes, atitomobiles so the folks at home would KNnow earlier are 2nd Lieut. Fred E. Mc- | v 4 h I " riding is becoming popular in San gnd bikes: he really is in the war. But his coy, 917 N.W. 13th St, Oklahoma : e ateny and- salibes P 3 name was not mentioned then Oity; 1st Lieut. Hawley P. Mills,| 21680 among soldier: sallors. 19 new passenger car tires, 1 : > ot Now e 1607 W Marser, Bebtis: anqtTi Reason: there are 15 new bus driv- new passenger car tire, grade II. USRI Tiow). 1 {ack; "NOJ RS « Mercer, Beatlle; and Lieut. |y a1 girls, and the uniformed 10' new passenger car tubes. on the list of men whe went hunt- R. B. Gardner, whose wife, Eslel-‘mv“ like the smiles and courteous 39 hew truck tires ing and got something us' the re- la, lives at 730 N.W. Weilder Ave,|p i € 0 TF S0 AT U0 80 ew truck wres. Portland, Ore., and mother in Salt |, "0 o™ ; 1ol h dai: uborsonils I\'d“k‘; C"*';lz""'b;?‘”' Winton E.| mpe fair sex moved into this 2 pew bicycles. :\"“‘ "‘L"A_ '“";i, ;“A ok L“’“";m-w field of occupation when hired Douglas Quota A’x:“;lcs’ T, SL0 NOEURO IS LO"}D.\ the San Diego Electric Rail- 2 new passenger car tires. e ; ; 4 | way. The buses used on this line 1 new passenger car tube. Canadians in Group {are 44-passenger Diesel electrics 1 new truck tire. Also Lieut. Col. Jack Chennault; |which weigh 32,000 pounds, but the 1 pew truck tube Canadian squadron leader Ken|girls handle them with ease. B st Boomer, the latter enabling the| D P Canadians to draw blood on their very first encounter with nu,-‘R 'I'Y (AI.I. w enemy. el is also the man who IS GIVEN lEAvE Boomer watched his victory ride in his burning plane to within 50 feet of the water then lose his nerve and| i ! y try his parachute, which of course| PHILA R o 3 did not open in that short time. | RUsty” Callow, University of Penn- While most of these fights are|° iia . rowing coach, -has been going on, bombers are busy giving |2V¢N @ leave of absence for the the ground installations and Jap duration to take a position with a ships lots of trouble—s :nnm-fn working on war contracts that bomber crews have kept in-| B alietyy SeIGa. Cpsnor i complete records of their toll of|dePartment of physical education, Jap planes. | announced today. B 1 > | John J. Carlin, .coach of the ut several are credited io “wm‘l“un'mouul Rowing Association, will anyway. Not Enough! % fill the position until Callow re- It isn't a theme song, but thely,;g pr Mermer said. Callow, [F YOUR tailor found he Japanese words to Hut Sut'tranc-|..yme here from the University of lated by Lieut. Col. W. J. Ve | washington, and has developed| didn’t have enough cloth beck give a pretty good idea Of | ,uins into one of Penn’s most 2y : the amludde of the American and |, 1., sports. | to finish your suit you British and even a few New Zea- | . landers, who are busy over the 7 T I i would be considerably target. | proveked. But you'll be a lot more provoked if fire World Service The song translated trom Jap reads: “Oh welcome Japanese men of short cirde Is io Meei‘ burns your home and you Welzz[)::‘mWelcome to il | haven’t enough insurance What ca;x you say of our Alx;ska? The World Rervias Olrale 0f the] to:cover fl\(?, |0>‘. Have Do you like it, do you hate it. |NOTthern Light Presbyterian| you enough? Check up Church will meet in the church parlors Friday afternoon, October | 9, at 2 o'clock. The subject for the meeting will now. Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU We feel badly that you are not having a polite reception, i So we come again and again to make sure be “Mis v (o enbe b clyan® bt That you receive the proper re-| l\; !;5:0."33. PRaeeuR igtven ’ | ception, TS. nry Green. | Hostesses for the affair \'5"11] be Mrs. Claude Hirst and Mrs. J. P. ‘Wmiams. I? With falling bombs, with falling| LR BUY DEFENSE B( Phones 105 HERE IT 1IS! CANNING PEARS | CONCORD GRAPES FullPear Box $3.49 BASKET 69 DANISH SOAUSH | FRESH TOMATOES | ppy ONIONS pounds 29« pou;l;l—s 39 lopo:nds69c CERTO CERTO 3 bottles §3F¢ LASTS! WHILE IT LASTS!

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