The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 10, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX FILINGS BY RADIO STIlWEllIN‘ DECLARED OK BY | JUDGE HEllENTHAl the h~( 2. ADVANCE ON BURMA FRONT ° Campaign Is Progressing Much Faster than Ex- perts Expected 1 upheld the val ation of candidacy by radiogram horage Times carried the article Simon Hellenthal today hrow the names of any ic candidates for the Sen- _— Tmrd Division Terri-, NEW DELHI, March 10—So fast mary ballot, turning down'is Gen. Stilwell forcing the figh P I‘P‘l‘ request for a Per- ing in north Burma that the crisis injunction to halt printing which will make or break this year's | Burma campaign is now rapidly ap- held that the evidence proaching. | to 5110“ that Pippel was an — critics who once scoffed at the t show . possibility of a major Burma action I\( was a cm?u of the United iy year have begun to show sur-| prise and real interest in the fact 1 opinion delivered When ip,¢ the limited resources “Vinegar vened this morning, Judge Joe” has forced his way Approxi- 1 also held that the sta-', .i1u 100 miles into north Burma. ibing the procedure of "y yeqthery faced general is rap- a0 onting the Japs with the fjon whether they must s from other Burma 1t Stilwell’s Chinese and merican columns or permit him to nkpd to have Ed Cof- Uum];hsl; his objective relatively of this city and Clyde Spears unhindere f Dillingham, ):lnmnnud as 'L an-| His aim is w0 clear the er< from didates on the ground that their north Burma so he can bu clarations did not comply link in the Burma Road w carry | e law in that they were del fighting forces in ites pre: filing of candidacies was an mandatory.’ fect of the ruling is to ty of declaration ered to court with sred supplies to the to China dl Gen Stilwell has been adva - - - ARGENTINA ace for attorney (um(( to comme e S . PRESIDENT FIVE pAkifiEfs """ ~QuITS COL ‘ T0 KETCHIKAN VIA COASTAL AIRLINES Following two days of inactivity due to bad weather, the Alaska Coastal Airlines planes took to the | air again today. Passengers on a| BUENOS, AIRES,March 10.—Pe- trip to Ketchikan were Bob Cowling, |qr, paplo Ramirezz has formally re- Andre Dichoco, Mrs. Bud Vantier, gioneq the Presidency of Argentina. George Boze2kotf, and George JOhn- | "pamires, whose Administration son. 'broke relations with the Axis only A DINBL NG YOG & oAl With ?L‘lo(k()lfll'fil\l a Palace coup which en- RullA!M. Rose and Henry Moy, and | Edeimiro Farrell to become the following went to on two i g trips today: Russell Clithero, Bill 2tV ; Jorgenson, sent his notification his tion to the Supreme Court s. Robert Kirkham, | P? Robert Kirkham, Jr., Larry Moore, Robert David, Chris Bailey, Kenneth | Which merely asknowledged v o also Supreme W. James, A. C. Black, and Stanley | The resignation of Ramirez, essed to the Yasses. the manifesto by the nation but neither document has — |Court, are both ad MOOSE MEEI TONIGHI; ‘be]e\;] mi{:gl p\;‘bht.: l;mm(ejdfxtely. 4 BUSINESS Auo EAT | Meanwhile Farrell and his minis- Formal Resignation Pres- ented-Farrell Ministers Are in Conferente ters are discussing the situation at The regular meeting of the Order @ special meeting of the cabinet. Tt of Loyal Moose will be held at 8 is admitted the situation is exceed- o'clock tonight. Routine business is ingly dangerous. scheduled after which there will be g o T U refreshments. All Moose as well as FERCHE HERE visiting Moose in the city are ask-‘ S. Ferche is registered as a guest ed to attend. at the Gastineau Hotel. Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY Plone QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY 24 STRAWBERRY FARMERS ATTENTION GET YOUR BERRY HALLOCKS OR BOXES NOW! 9 | They’re Here SOLD ONLY BY THE CRATE NOW AT Plecly wreedy | In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. Orders to be in before 1 P. M. f $2.00 Minimum GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market PHONES 92.95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. TOO BUSY to ADVERTISE PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER |new duties. | chikan area. " Alaska Highway and Canol | EDMONTON, March 10. — Fu\ali THL DAILY ALAbl\A LMI‘IRL- JUNtAU ALASKA CLARENCE OLSOK | LEAVES JUNEAU | FOR NEW DUTIES Clarence L. Olson, formerly Fish- z N i FOR YOUR SPRING LOVELINESS { . OUR COLD WAVE SPECIAL Machine and Machineless Permanent Waves as low as $8.50 erfes Supervisor for the Fish and Wildlife Service, sailed today on the | [fisheries vessel Bluewing enroute to Kctcmknn to join the vessel Crane, which is enroute to the States. Olson |was recently assigned to the Fur Seal Administration as Assistant Chief, and after conferring in the Seattle offices, will take over h‘sl\ | I GRI DI BEAUTY sALON Mr. Olson, credited with long ex- erience in the administration of Alaska's fisheries, entered the serv-| ice, a division of the former Bureau |of Fisheries, in 1925 and for several |years worked in Western Alaska, iy o, uTg | four years of which was spent in the Bristol Bay district under the able | i o« By Centenmal || | COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building Open Evenings PHONE 318 e | direction of Dennis Winn. | In 1930, Mr. Olson was placed in !charge of the West Coast district and in 1934 was transferred to direct activities of the service in the Ket- Later he took over the | Central Alaska district with head- rters at Cordova. 940, he moved to Juneau and W promoted to Fisheries Super- visor in charge of management and | field operations throughout Alaska.| | PR a0 iy THRIFT CO-OP Y67 CHEESE - 1 Ib. 4§5¢ GREATTELEPHONE | SYSTEM INNORTH | NOW COMPLETED Project Points Connect- 1 ed with United States | nds of th st 2,600-mile telephone system in. d in Alaska and| \da have been joined | le circuit from Norman | Wells to Whitehorse, Brig. Gen, Lud- | son Worsham, Commanding the! Northwest Command, announces. The Alaska telephone system now | | connects Edmonton, Dawson, Skag-‘ way, Fairbanks, Whitehorse and | Norman Wells with the United | States as well as all intermediate points on the Alaska Highway and Cunol project. The project was one of the most| ambitious construction projects ever undertaken in the northern wilder- ness. The Miller Construction Com- pany of Indianapolis was the pri-| mary contractor. { The line traverses the previously unexplored country, crosses four ranges of the Mackenzie Mountains | and at one place crosses the Mac- | kenzie River via four miles of sub- marine cable. Pinwheel Cookies . . . Cream together: 1 cup sifted sugar % cup soft shortening Roll between sheets of waxed paper, the white and brown dough sepa- rately, to form identical oblongs Y- in. thick. Place dark dough on light. Roll up like jelly roll. Wrap in waxed paper and chill thoroughly in refrig- erator about 24 hours. Slice thin. Bake in hot (400°F.) oven until light brown about 10 minutes. Beat in: 1 egg. 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift: 1% cups sifted Centennial Silk Sifted Flour Y4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder Add dry ingredients to sugar mixture. Add: ¥: cup chopped nuts CENTENNIAL SILK SIFTED FLOUR is always uniform, always dependable. Ask for it by name! To % of dough add: 1 square un- sweetened chocolate (melted over hot water.) 2 ibs. GRAHAM 2 Ibs. SODA 11h. RITZ - 1 Ih. GINGER SNAPS - 335e¢ EGGS- 2 dozen $1.19 Danish 93 Score BUTTER Saturday Only! 2 PoundS s1 09 MOP HANDLES - - - Each23¢| MOPS - Complete - - Each350e¢| BROOMS - Best Grade cach $1.39 | NUBORA SOAP POWDER - - Giant 59« CEILING PRICE—63¢ DOG FOOD OLD FASHION IN TINS Case - - - $6.19 Dozen.. 1.59 :115 P. M. CRACKER Largest, Freshest Brown or White HOME STYLE Peaches e---$8.95 Dozen-- 4.59 4cans-- 1.55 Large Tins CORN - $4.95 Dozen-- 2.49 2cans-- 45 No. 2 tins ——— 10:15 A. M. and 2 Minimum Delivery—§2.50 Berts| TWO DELIVERIES DAILY GEORGE BROTHERS JOHNSON'S 6LO-COAT - gt. 99c NUBORA BLEACH - 7 gal. 35¢ SOAP POWDER NUBORA TWO BELIVERIES DAILY : s . Place Your Order Early 767 SATURDAY —MONDAY — TUESDAY FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944 LIBBY’S TASTEWELL Cut Green No. 2 cans | Cream Style No. 2 cans BEANS - 2 for 39¢|(ORN - - 2 for 33¢ TAYLOR LYNDEN Chicken and Noodle Sweet Polatoes 30¢|soup . 21 s or 25¢ Large Can BORDEN’S LIMBURGER AMERICAN CHEESE 21b.pkg. 3¢ Superior to Imported NUBORA Giant 59« BLEACH 1 gal. 55¢| BUTTER 2 ths. $ 1.09 | EGGS 2 dozen$1.17 10:30 and 2:30 O Gosh am | glad New Rinso GETS OUT MDHE DIRT!" ~says Mrs. Joseph Cambra, Jr., of 3147 Curran Ave., Oakland, Calif. “lts soapy-rich suds get clothes WHITER -easily" | WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO SEW OR KNIT ON WASHDAY IF IT WASN'T FOR RINSO. IT SAVES 0 MUCH TIME AND WORK Mrs. Cambra does Red Cross Waork. MOTHER SAYS IT'S A CINCH TO WASH DIRTIEST THINGS CLEAN WITH RINSO GEE, DAD! LOOKIT MY DIRTY CLOTHES! (" MAKES PORCELAIN AND TILE GLEAM. S0 EASILY, TOO a Cub Scout and loves athletics: The Cambras are Hu dnd s hobby is building ship models. EASIER ON J """'SNEEZNDS CASH GROCERY 98% FREE OF SNEEZY SOAP DUST - J SEE HOW SNOWY RINSO 2 WASHES YOUR SUNDAY-BEST SHIRTS, JOE. AND ITS Y SAFE FOR WASHABLE COLORS, TOO e Joseph Cambra, Jr. is shop foreman at a ship yard. proud of their new home: Mrs: Cambra often works in the back yard garden. Only New Rinso gives you a2/ ¢ WASHING PO MR R LASTING sy SR My |

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