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THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA ANGELL IS -~ War Cabinet (OMINGON Of Brifain TRIP NORTH In Session Oregonlan Member of Rumors Circulated Possi- Terriforial Committee, | bility of Italy Asking Is to Visit Alaska for Peace Terms Congressman Homer D. Angelly LONDON, July 30.—The British PAGE SIX GABRIELSON T0 TOUR FISHING AREAS OF ALASKA Party lea?eis Here Last Night for Prince William Sound FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1943 connection the out- to meet w last night on the Fisheries patrol|contiguous rivers in vessel Brant for Cordova and|with efforts to increase other Westward ports. put of fishery products He was accompanied by Fishery|increasing demands Supervisor Clarence L. Olson, Al-| Olson will remain en the cnash aska Game Commission Executive to supervise fishing activities and; Officer Frank Dufresne, and for-|the rest of the party plan to tour| mer Senator Frederic C. Walcott, Interior Alaska on game problems| president of the American Wild- of conservation, returning to Ju- life Institute, neau in several weeks. J Gabrielson and Olson will inspect| Olson will return to Southeast| the important Prince William Alaska as soon as the season ends Sound and Cook Inlet salmon fish-|in the Prince Wll]hm Sound area eries and formulate plans for the| ’ greatest possible utilization consis- i Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, Director|tent with adequate conservation | | the Fish and Wildlife Service of the salmon | Deputy Fishery Coordinator The intends to cover | Yukon ‘ ) | MODEl FOR the United States, left Juneau! large the OFFICIAL or! IR GEORGE BROTHERS OF ACT KILLED Super Market It. Col. Nightingale Viim |~ Lesngest Selection of Plane Crash Near OF Edmonton Freshest Fruits and Vegelables in Juneau at all Times! NEW POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Sllaflers |of Oregon, one of the ranking min- war, cabinet met twice today amid|gtates Air Transport Command ority members of the House Com-|speculation over the possibility of|,,thorities announce that Lt. Col. | mmce on Territories, expects to|Italy’s asking for peace terms. |Frank Nightingale, 33, Operations |visit Alaska in August, according| Prime Minister Winston Ohur-|pypanager of the Alaska Wing of 50 Ibs. $3.15 100 Ibs. 5.98 [to a message received in Juneau chill called the first session at 1:30 4, ATc, was killed last Saturday | Friday by Lieut. Richard L. Neu- @m. and the second meeting later | |when his single motored plane [berger, aide to Brig. Gen. J. A.in the day. |dived into Cooking Lake, 20 miles TACOMA, July 30.—This ¢ity has|O'Connor. There is no official indication as| southenst 6f here. been picked as a testing point for| Representative Angell wired that| 'S E{‘“‘ was discussed but the ™o oo was on a routine will be issued o 30.day food conservation pro-|he intends to visit Southeast Al-|milsters are presumakly conCerned | ight at the time of the crash. gram, it is one of eight cities in aska, the Alaska Highway and with some major turn in the Ita PRI LS VEGETABLES CUCUMBERS GREEN ONIONS STRING BEANS EGG PLANT CAULIFLOWER the country taking part with a con- such other installations as the|'®" ‘"“‘“m“ TOMATOES—FIELD centrated publicity program to stop Haines Military Road. food wastage. | Angell, a close friend of Dele-| The Bo M. Behrends Bank 3 e |gate Anthony J. Dimond, who is SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—Roy TOMATOES—HOT HOUSE GREEN PEPPERS BUY WAR BONDS now a Juneau visitor, first was in- SAYS GopERfManners, a character in the radio CELERY ——— |terested in the prospect of an Al- \aska trip by Dimond last winter. Angell, a Republican, has been a member of the Territories Com- program “Hawthorne House,” in |real life, Stephen Floyd George, Jr.,, 13, was killed yesterday when he was caught under a dirt slide SPINACH BUNCH CARROTS LETTUCE CABBAGE of and for party vortion of m\(l 30. s e e e e Withholding Tax — Depositary | Employers withholding income tax funds from their wage payments may deposit them with us { as a depositary and financial agent of the United 1 States. Authorized depositary receipts by us for use of the employer in filing his quart- erly return. American Legion Auxiliary DANCE Elks’ Hall Saturday--July 31 0P 0ol A.M Bob Tew’s Orchestra |third successive term. He expects {to be in Alaska and the Canadian | Northwest from August 16 until Septrmber 1. HENRY Y FORD Spangler Cfins Wednes- day’s Talk Opener of i tmtingin | e o emeanpaien | stock OUOTATIONS IS 80 TODA son E. Spangler, Chairman of [he Republican' National Committee,| SR declares the Roosevelt speech Wed-| DETROIT, Mich July 30.—Henry nesday night was the beginning of | | Ford is 80 years old today. His the President’s “campaign for a | health s excellent and he is as op- fourth and perhaps continuing| ! timistic as ever, asserting that busi- term, a bold bid for the vote of the ness and industry “must build a soldiers now risking their lives for physical basis for good society,” and | {reedom.” the industrial effort developed mittee since his election to Con- igress in 1938. He is serving his in a cave in the backyard of his home. FRUITS PLUMS (4 varieties) APRICOTS (Yakima) PEACHES GRAPES HONEYDEW MELONS ORANGES LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT APPLES LIMES NEW YORK, July 30. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 5%, American Can |85%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem |Steel 61%, Commonwealth and Southern %, Curtiss Wright 7 Granby Copper and Mining 5%,' | International Harvester 67, Ken- SERVICE MEN 55¢ CIVILIANS $1.10 TAX INCLUDED 3 Spangler made a formal demand | | necott 31%, New Ydrk Central 16%, inro‘md that philosophy is the only On the Office of War Information, | Northern Pacific 14%, Packard Mo- | real and general benefit. (War and Navy Departments, that tors 3%, Republic Steel 17%. | - — —— . |statements by Republicans on the| Dow, Jones averages today are JUST RECEIVED “political implications” in the|as follows: industrials 137.25, rails speech be distributed to the armed|35.14, utilities 21.05. forces through the Army newspa- pers and ship bulletins. Backers of the President denied | any politics are involved in the| speech. | PHONES2 Free Delivery PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! PRICES THURSDAY Alaska Juneau mine stock closed Thursday at 5%, American Can TORBGRIOL &'l SRS |85%, Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem PRIVATE SERVICES FOR |Steel 61%, Commonwealth and BABY RICHARD HUDSON |Southern %, Curtiss Wright 7%, Private services were held this |General Motors 52%, Granby Cop- afternoon in the chapel of the|Per and Mining 5%, International| Charles W. Carter Mortuary for | Harvester 69, Kennecott 31%, New| & Richard Hudson, baby son of Mr. |York Central 17%, Northern Pacifq HEA“-H ENG'“EER ouT [ spection of canneries and other lic 15%, Packard Motors 3 7/8, Re-| | matters of sanitation at Yakutat, and Mrs. Lou Hudson, who died blic Steel 18% United Stat | Cordova and Valdez. T e T “"I 0“ |NSPE(|'|0N ““p Before returning here he may Wednesday morning after a brief illness. |Steel 55%, Pound $4.04. Thursday| John Hall, Public Health En- also make an inspection tour along industrials 139.41,!gineer, left last night aboard a Bu-| the Richardson Highway and 8t The Rev. Willis R. Booth offici-| Dow, Jones averages ated at the ceremony, and inter- |Were as follows: nmu of thr-r\es vessel on an xn— Fairbanks and Anchorage. ment was in the Elks plot at Ever- |rafls 36.09, utilities 21.47. ‘“‘Monarch”’’ SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT . . and day! ‘v i i 7 ) (No. 2 of a series) : Possibly you have occasionally And since it is more important seen one of our ships, carrying that certain war materials reach some merchandise or supplies certain places at certain times, which you have needed badly, pass than it is that civilian materials General Electric Neorge Monarch Evanoil by and continue Northward with arrived as desired, civilian wants Only to have your shipment discharged your ‘shipment aboard. are necessarily subordinated to war needs. th turn age. . dagyigter on tae re verasl So next time you are inclined to We know these delays are an- become annoyed and impatient, Duo Therm SPECIAL: 1 - Room Size Oil Heater RICE & AHLERS (0. PHONE 34 Fried Chwken SERVED ANY TIME Third and Franklin ANNOUNCING THE OF NEW BLOOMFIELD DRESSES Delicate pastels in blue and pink; attractive long-sleeved polka- dots, in green and brown, also prints. Two-piecers and one- piece styles. See the Bloomfield Creations and wear the clothes America loves. PAY Jones - Stevens ARRIVAL noying, sometimes cause embar- rassment and temporary shortages but, together with all other vessels in the American Merchant Marine today, our vessels are operating under government orders. We sail, route, load and discharge them pretty much according to instruc- tions of wartime authorities. please stop a moment and realize that we . . ..or you. ... have no other choice. Supplies and mater- ials for the protection and pres- ervation of Alaska must be the first eonsideration of all of us. For if Alaska isn’tours . . . . then ‘nothing we have is ours! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. 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