The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1943, Page 6

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PAGESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943 WATERFOWL o —— STABBED IN REGULATIONS (e PETERSBURG ANNOUNCED § Ppr E (ANNERYROW | Super Marker - whteston ABuBALY o : ' ¢ One Worker Knifes An- Aoyt ol B " Posilons U. S. No. 1 Shafters g it Shooting will| FE8 ’ o PETERSBURG, Alaska, Aug. 6 ;5'.."' o porI e e o Ending an argument which start- P rise to sunset, instead of| 18 - Il | cd over a change of work from lTh ' hower pomolgeid oc loeias B e s fter the close of the - i i this morning, Frederico Mangru- 15t season. Daily bag : & = : worker, Daniel Iglesia, is in the ks remains at ten, and ; i 4 ' hospital in critical condition. 1 e : cese remains at two. Mangrubang was shifted to an-|j§ 50 lbs 3 lo g tty rain o1 I ricts 1 a (embracing 4 % other job where he was to wor L4 L4 these “SUN.- ; Cape Fair- 5 : with Tglesia and did not take kind- | 4 laska Peninsula o 3 ly to the arangement. An argu- Se e eutian Islands) - - ment started and ended when Man- fascinators, mber November 29, grubang stabbed his fellow worker 1 ‘ _ and colored scarfs. i ertitory—Septem- . COMFORTABLE AND CHIC—Summer heat holdsno |in the chest We can fill your needs up to 50,000 lbs. new coloz ’ ’ Nove 9. worry with this New York creation of white striped blue denim. One half hour It's made of sturdy material and the low sunback makes the frock patriotic, ISty, 5€, Wonderful cool efcte GURIAE 45 Dttt adaptable for farm work or plair back-yard sunning. i chartreusse, gray, st gette in plain and ypen season—Shorebirds (in- T ; ; ot ioh ’“I Cod \dine Wilson or Jacksnipe) crane, chamber combined; live duck or Race, Aud Lee Lampton, William ! ALSO IN ANY QUANTITY niblu, beige, and kell RO e 2 5 5 et goose decoys; the hunting of water- G. Strong, Thomas H. Ellison,, Ro-| > rainbow colors. an, @ Ross’ g0OsE : ] s ey Doily bas limite Ducks. 10 in, fOWl by means, aid, or use of cat- bert W. Collins, Virgil M (mm | Tomatoes Lettuce green. All sizes. b p ve than|tle, horses mules (as blinds or Frederick A. J. Gallwas, Anna 0 | ? . L ot more than, * abling the gunner to approsch | Flamos, Hubert Willams, Celery New Rutabagas %" lthe birds), or the hunting of water- Charles A. Devault, Jessie Blake Guese. 3 in the fowl and doves by means, ajd, or Orme and daughter, Paul L. Mar- | cabbage Carrots use, directly or indirectly, of corn, tin, Lillian Blevan, * Gerald A | re than 2 days ™ ducks and geese may wheat, o or other grain or prc Titlow, Armand M. Erstad, Alefora - and those 3 o Dee lduct thereof, salt, or any k ¢ E. Hi s, .Shirley Lynch, Anna e ',‘.“',',\., ”‘—vi‘w‘“;:mf”‘: ;,l.,‘(, :\I,,_‘l::,w ,,;ulm‘:!‘\d:;:,:il..[» I:\'l'l),\(dlf:" “C!)(h-néf.( \Bn:‘I:.’ .;u)m“” Governmenf Fman(ed Pro-| JUST RIPE BA“A“AS to not more than 45 distributed, s ered, or otherwise Hermle, Jean Hermle, Margie Hop- ivs Tallowin R Ites! of the aeac]But out kins, Doris J, Paulinski and daugh- i Clark D. Cunningham, Glen B.| $ O'Leary, Gordon W. Layton, Mar- < ok Seward Street ives of one-half or more Indiar v Th bt i e tin S. Peterson, James C. Boyd,| WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 S ) blood, to hunt migrat Vel i Wi ¥ aving on his kins, Lillian A. Sherman, Dean|War plant construction, 80 pmrom] s N THIS EVENING s, i prvar canon completed in June, will, according | PHONE92 ~ Free Delivery PHONE 95 1 p 7 R Joseph B. Lukens, Edward C.Graff,| Production Board, cost twelve or| . migratory waterfowl without . » w 'ty i ar: o | H H H uataicand " ¢ Talerfow] WUBOW|. Arriving ‘in, Juneau from)(Bilics | Edward. O, Ancle, (Gall B. Ward-|(oUiteen, Hijion dollars ‘when thef Where Service, Price and Quality Meet i bearing I lthis morning were the following: drip, Alexander M. Coyner, and G. Job is done | 3 & t “Hearing S S niienl, G || B Gajtity Construction of the arms plant, | o 'Q‘ Ja s A These @ “““ od ‘-h( '1;- lm‘]‘ ,m:nui \( ”}Leu. I.r‘v:|l1\’ kgw(‘y To Ketchikan—Charles H. Evans, 8Uns, combat vehicles, aircraft and | LARGEST SHIPPEBS IN ALASKA' ) L & RE are issued annually LA ey Simvsdiy s Hatold ships is 95 percent done. Synthetic ton, Lilly Rothwell, Regina Moore : 1 : Slarence Richard- hundred Octane gasoline plants, &fifi 2 R e i ara s Mrs. Ernest Carter Thompson, and Clarence Richard g fiwn; 4 fi P Shotgun, not larger. Taking passage for the south this Son ; il | ¥ 3 ; iy 7ot evenifg . for Seattle—Benja- To Petersburg—James J. Ferris g l 5 Melvin, Edna Melvin, Leo Wallate Cathcart, James J. Fortier H WASHINGTON, Aug 3 ity 4t % blinc ting device other than Bennett Am pach, Mike Kosotf, and Petra H. Wasvik nese efforts to defend Guad i f nkbo Francis E. Berger, John P. Dough- T0 Wrangell—John Oshorn, Joan B, cost 40,500 men, according to Wa Baby Judith Gurney from! Prohibited—Automobile; airer y, Bernard J. Henley, Ray Halvorson, and Shirley Halvorson BERLIN, Aug. 6—The radio jl. Cole, Louis Popp, Jr., Irving E R A | 9 broadeast this afternoon said ces- Department report ¢ at 3 t r he x (battery); powerboat, Col. Royal L. Gery { : ‘et geb. T8 v any device towed by pow- Munson, Clifford A. Stokes, Robert w VIRGENIA sation of military traffic through Japanese soldiers her t g f lack erl r sailboat: rifle itomatic- | {err, John Ture Holm, William L] | Sweden from Norway is by agree- =0 e - paci in the magazine and| R® inald C. Casper, Forest M ments. The Swedish Government BUY: WAR BONDS ] : Meek, Joseph V. Ross, Ray Ander- BOMBINGS i ; AT announced yesterday that transpor- son, Frank Eleson Morley, Charle: ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN lation of Nazi troops ends today W. Morley, Sidney Meltreger, Lu- | SUTIONIW. Ve, Aug. 6. n“()dh\omfl AFRICA, Aug. 6. — The ———.————— cine E. b and infant, Rich- wmckp,, central West v,,‘.,m.‘mmnl Allied naval account of .(d E. Anderso 1);,!;.1 B. Adams, ‘mewu 15 known dead and nine|the Sicilian invasion revealed 3,266 seor Sticken, Raymond H. | surface craft of all types were used Bowlin James Hill, Martin mlssuu. in a ash flood which| ! |swept the valley, 2,000,000 in landing Americans on 38 miles, Keefer, Herman J. Forester, David damage. and British on 37 additional miles, PR Darvas, Ethel V 'I..:l e, Luther N CHUNGKING, Aug. 6. — ThL“‘ = ‘dl\)ll' the shoreline. CAMP CLAIBORNE, La Aug Notman. R, O'Brien, Frauk L. Ne-|bombing- of Jl;panl are hmnedlywmoon oot "“”"? 2. oW of life when Germans deliber-| barre, Pa, convicted at a court- grete LT Gl Stwo .mqin Sk bl search of the flood debris for the; bombed the British hospital martial of rape, larceny and house- Darrell L. Wells, John James|in Hupen Province for the pur;xl)se]‘bm‘ws of six others believed to|ship Talamba, fully lighted in ac- breaking, was hanged today, the Fulton, Ben F. Morgan 3 Gt e Al ATHEA" Babks Ah Chm’a ‘lmve perished and whose disap-|cordance with the Geneva conven- Public Relations Office announced. e i ¥ > S “|pearance has been reported tion, lying three miles seaward. |The hanging followed Presidential - The property damage is estimat-| The first day headquarters com- | approval of the sentence. ed to be above $2,000,000 as the! munique earlier said 400 wounded ———————— Little Kanawha River left a thick had been successfully transferred iF. A. J. GALLWAS Just Arrived e o mod R e | wiohd sl g HEWves ror sourn | The first settlement in New | The great library of Alexandria F. A. J. Gallwas of Juneau will | Hampshire was in 1623 at Rye, now | was burned in 640 by Amrou, on |leave this evening enroute to the That New Set Of Convenient | known as Portsmouth. 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