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PAGE SI = .| INFORMATION SHEER “BASIC DRESSES REQUESTED ON Q U. 5. ASSETS _y% O7{ | Censusfo Determine Prop- erfies in Foreign Countries the Government com- ccurate information on| foreign coun- conducted on respect to all property in foreign countries in whic person subject te the jurisdiction of the United States t on May’ 31, 1943, ska, E. L. Bartlett ro plete An ic sets In a census will be TFR-500 with trie Form had an intere Secret of announced ormation obtained from be of assistance in the Foreign Funds the Treasury ment, which is represented in this connection by the e, and in the work visions involving econ- and commercial re- ips with foreign countries nationals. It will also be | other departments and tha performance of duties, protecting abroad, and strategy ities of ision of inancial ncies in heir wartime American ing the Axi. Must File Report person subject to the juris- he United States, includ- 1 citizen: foreign having an interest in any property in a foreign country on May 31, 1943, must file a report on Form TFR-500. Form TFR-500 and irculars of instruction for prepar- ing reports are now available to he public and will be sent upon equest to the Secretary of Alaska § not later than August 31, 1943 right for ording to announcement Are Exempted Citizens of the United States in terr and per- med of 'the erving in foreign exempted from fil- Also exempted, is any son whose property in all fc countries had an aggregate than $10000. Notwithstanding » exemptions, any person may, if o desires, report all of his pro- initial 1 foreign countries for 19 ye: > of any rests economic ombal f the Every ion of By NELLY DON EXCLUSIVE ROCKERY PRINT able Enka rayon ft self-ruffle wash- trim. found here lusively! SIZES 14 TO 40 JORES-STEVENS Seward Street nemy-occupie ons in the a United States ountries ory are the form first down Kuhel o sacker, ha e o0 0 0 00 00 0 0 o o WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, June Maximum' 08 agimum 53 ec0 s 000 00 00 ding s person to file a required of him will sub- im to eriminal penalties, it inounced - o R. J. SOMMERS, J. G. . SHEPARD, RECENT ARRIVALS HERE Som- arriv- - o> Moose Cabaret Saturday Night. Adv. DANCE Elks’ Hall R. J. Sommers of the R. J mers Construction Company ed in Juneau by plane this week from Nome and will be here for several days before returning to Nome where he has construction work underway. J. G. Shepard, engineer with the Sommers Company, arrived in Ju- neau during the night from Sitka where he had been inspecting a contract underway. He will remain ‘E 26 JUNE 26th here until next week when he will return to Sitka to make a final BOB TEW'S BAND =E A EINSTEIN WORKS WITH NAVY NO WASHINGTON, June Prof Albert Einstein, noted scientist, will work for the United States Mavy on mathematical and physical prob- lems in ordnance research. e /S In the West . . . every- where. .. people proclaim its full-bodied flavor. For “tops” in quality ¢ e s 10P.M.to 1 A Service Men 55¢ Including Tax Civilians $1.10 Including Tax - SIATES BONDS STAMPS SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. 878 * Washington’s Oldest Industrial Insti % Emil S, Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE (e A MERCHANTMAN, purportedly B reached the United erew watches the action, appears to be an auxiliary cruiser and the attire of the men suggests waters aithough the location is not specified. No attempt at rescue is apparent, | (hurchiIIReIums Home CLAIMJAP SUBS SUNK OFF COAST Los Angeles Times Says Perhaps 11 Down Early in War ANGELES, June and the ale: cutters and blasted at possibly 11 Jap submarines to the bottom off the Pacific Coast hortly after Pearl Harbor, the | Los Angeles Times say The tabulation of though not officially LOS erted action Army lea, Coast Guard nd Navy planes nine 1kings, al- nnounced or onfirmed by Navy, is° based ipon substantial data the | The article said Japan’s plans States Aus- within off 1 the lines to Hawaii mashed almost mostly for smashing upply wralia were ight of Angeles Harbor -oe LOCAL MEN ARE ~ INDUCTED INTO ~ ARMED FORCES of | our coast According to announcement the Juneau Draft Board, the fol-| lowing 42 men have reported today for induction into the armed forces: Frederick Wellington Ayer, James Everett Barr Jr, Alexander Malcolm Robert Louis Davlin, John Bergevin Gucker, Robert Maurice Helgesen, Edwin | Kasko, James Patrick Orme, Wil- |liam Petrie, Jackson Benedict Rice, John Vance Ritter, James Martin | Wilson, all of Juneau | Men registered with the Juneau |Draft Board who will report else- | where are | In Alaska | Bruha DeLong Dil Mitchell Rocovich; ob Kochutin |and Terenty Philemonoff of Funter {Bay; Wallace Dick of Angoon; {Tauno Williamson of Tenakee; |Fred G. Endres, Douglas; Mike { Osmonovich, Haines | Robert Conn, Whitehorse, Y. T.; Fairbanks, Stanley | Rogers Russel McCormick, Edmon- Alberta; and n 1 ! Battello, Geo Douglas | Benson, Kenneth Allie Gonyea, | Delbert Roy Grupe, Solomon Henry ' Karki, Harry Sperling, Jr, Henry | | George Taly. ; Lawrence Mihail Bolyon, Hermosa Beach, Calif.; Gerald William Hud- son, Everett, Wash.; A Melvin Johnson, Kalispell, Mont.; Arthur B. McBride, La Habra, Calif.; Ken- neth Francis Martin, Dingman's Ferry, Penn. | Men transferred to Juncau from | other draft boards and inducted today are Charley W. McNalley of | Ketchikan; Alley Barney Cump of ensburg, .Wash.; Wayne Vincent Carr, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Theodore Arthur Heyder, Tort Angeles, Wash.; Glenn Joseph Metcalf, El- | lensburg, Wash.; Steve Perrin, Jr. Haines ton, | Angelo Gildo — . MERCHANT FLEET 10 EXCEED ALLY LOS ANGELF United States me reach 20,000,000 of the year to exceed B Admiral Howard L. V chairman of the . mission, s: June 25~ hant fleet will tons by the end 1's, Rear vice- Com- The AND DANCE ritish, plunges beneath the wave w With his cane and cigar, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill along toward 10 Downing Street upon his return to strode jaunt En d a visit to North Africa. Photo radioed from London to STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, June 25. Alaska stock closed today at Can 88, Anaconda Steel 64'4, Com- monwealth and Southern 13/16, Curtiss Wright 8%, General Motors 5%, International Harvester 73'%, Kemecott 31%, New York Central 7 N n Pacific 157, Pack- Motors 4 Republic Steel United States Steel, 57, Pound Pound $4.04. | Dow, Jones follows: industrials 35.42, utilities 20.20. averages Juneau mine 5%, American 28'%, Bethlehem 16 OFFICERS IN ard 187« $4.04 Dow, s follows: in y were FENS! rails Jones verages 1o 35.83, utilities 20.46. in this picture which has just States through neutral channels from Germany. The German ship, irom which the tropical (International) were 140.85, .- ALASKA RECEIVE BOOSTS IN RANK HEADQUARTERS, ALASKA DE- COMMAND, June 25.—Six- teen officers have been recently pro- moted to higher rank announces Lt FRIDAY, JUNE 25 EORGE BROTHER Super Market - MILK - GRADE RAW 2 quarls P8¢ FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE DRINK RAW MILK SOYABEANTOAST - - pkg.32 GREEN ONIONS - - Bunch 10c RADISHES - - Per bunch 10c FRESH TOMATOES - - 1Ib. 3% EGGPLANT - - Per pound 30c HEAD LETTUCE - - 30c, 35c, 40c CELERY - - - Per pound 35¢ CABBAGE - - - Perpoundlfc AVOCADOS - - - - 35¢c-30c BUNCH CARROTS 49c ON DISPLAY OVER A HUNDRED DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF BAR CANDY AND GUM We can handle any order from ONE BAR to 200 CASES or 57,600 BARS OF CANDY YOUR ORDER CAN BE TOO SMALL BUT IT CAN'T BE TOO LARGE Phohé; Write or Wire Your Order EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 PHONE 95 FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY as rails KLEEN-UP with Gen. Simon B. Buckner, Jr, Com- manding Geéneral, ADC. etobic The four officers SYOC% - oolonel are Edward L. Am- PRICLS Alaska Jun closed Thursday b erican Can 86%, Anaconda monwealth and Southern 13/16, Curtiss Wright 8%, General Motors 4, Granby Copper and Mining 5%, International Harvester 72'2, Ken- necott 31 New York Central 7'z, Northern Pacific .16%, Pack- ard Motor 4'4, Republic Steel 18!;, United States Steel 2 ATTENTION John M. Hamilton. Officers now lieut Vincent J. Seib, James Paul A. Brom, way, Joseph E. Cannon, Donohew, John William N. Snouffer. Delegales fo the Juneau Ceniral Lallqr Col_lncil Arrangements have been made with the Alaska OPA Office for representatives to attend the’ next meeting of the Central Labor Council, JUNE 25, at 8 P. M. Representatives present are Henry Peel, Senior Econom liam Gulbransen, Business Specialist, and Guy Green, Jr., Chief Regional Enforcement At- torney. All Delegaies Are Urged fo Attend MEMBERS OF LOCAL UNIONS ARE INVITED 8:P.M. A.F.of L. 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