The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNFAU ALASKA g MOIORSHIP PATRI(M ‘resis'.ahce is fierce and it looks like ¥ REGI M E OF Officers’ Dance APPROPRIATIONS FIVE SHIPS 0|: LA U2 | GAG PICTURE OF | MANY THOUSAND box'n street fighting.” ” B T h' { | TO HAINES, SKAGWAY w AR DEPT B“.l Headquarters said the convoy H[DY A"D HUBBY SE Al. SK'" S To { I e 0n|g a . was intercepted by light British llv I A IS PUpsingets s Sur, GENEWAY, o0 0 N coastal forces, which sank two of Governor S House Patricia, which left here Thursday usE the merchantmen and damaged IA ) | evening, were Mrs. M. A. Moe, Mrs. g three others despite a heavy bar- Steve Marinoff, U. Salt, Mrs. Cras- rage from the escorting craft. The &, - ED THLENE Covnurs Ko v :md child, and Percy Reynolds.| WASHINGTON, June 24. — The| ARE DowNED British drove the convoy into re- ‘LOS ;NSEEE:' J“ned ;‘:4' Fl"lqm WASHINGTON, June 24. — Be- | be the scene of the officers’ dance George Jollie and child were pas- |49 billion dollar War Department |fuge at the channel island of Al- :tlr?ssd 3{] ‘1 :" ';H 4 "5220' tween 60,000 and 70,000 Alaska seal Lk | sponsored by the Hospitallty Com- ‘stngel’s $op Halran. Appropriation Bill passed unani- | | derney. usban ohn Lo er' led a i - | skins will be taken this summer from -,'\"“;“"‘ of ‘:“" ’\"“”’:‘;‘x" r‘y”"‘““} Returning with the ship from |mously in the House Thursday and | f ——ee—— gflgpia";‘:zfihi:? 3‘;:;, :,f:gidp woeu;; th: Pflh‘flflfs' Harold L. Ickes, Sec- « | oluntary Services officers in | : ft approval in the Senat retary of the Interior, says. | o7 | Haines were Charles Waynor, O.|Won swift appi nate v ; 2 ; , say: WACSHINGTUN, Junie; .~ Seven- f““"“",':,”'gf:fqd }“,;::“":&,3; ‘::1‘:; Holmes, R. Carter, and Mr. and Mrs, | Appropriations Committee. The A"emped ES(a pe irom| {JEAN 0 CONNOR NOW {;fi’fi"p;fm‘,’:ln°us PO Witholk w;‘“fi vear a record number of 117, - teen other American republics lmvf“a\‘n. m: © 1:;". Sy W-]”( be | John Ward y Senate group amended the bill, (herbourg Frus'ra‘ed A.I. SlGRID,S SHOP i L b 5 19425 xlxls were taken to make up for recognized the government of Bo- ltll‘(-flol S. . Y| Glenn Whitehurst, G. T. Morrison, | however, to delete the $1,217,000 The suit, against film pra ucer' when no skins were obtained livia, ending six months' diplomatic h'r-lu between the hours of 8 and 12 C. M. Fechko, and T. G. Morgan | House allowance intended to further .'. h N | Edward Small, asserted that Loder { because of military operations in the isolation of the South American | o'clock | came in from Seutinel, and Percy |oil explorations in Alaska. bY Britis| avy | Miss Jean O'Connor, of Seattle, | 1aS been embatrrast_eg{ hisdconce:ipth?f Bering Sea. s ot o s ";"‘ HICAGO MAN HERE oy 32463 T A sitived DEL e 0Ll e fifil?i?cr?fizxyy ;r;m\cx‘rlx;eé n:y e ec vlan regime def- CHICAGO MAN E €0 elicity ; E’.()i:(:»'”(.:‘(rv:z]«:‘x- Bt;)llx‘h;"xl:nlv‘dm;:llu:\s Charles Hansen is registered at| e The United States is the lsrgestf SUPREME HEADQUARTERS OF‘“‘;? s e At alleged release of the picture. Brazil has about 22 per cent of ' P 3 the B ¢ Hwtel from Chicago. BUY WiR BONDS producer of iron ore in the world.|[THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY iss O'Connor specializes in per-1 "y 0" 4ichuted photo is alleged to |the World's estimated iron reserves, i s e PR Dasach- b e S, ety 2 |FORCES, June 2¢—A German con- manent waving and hair styling| o€ SePiteC Bhoto 18 aleBed 1o e RN ¢ i A voy ultsmpteq to escape frDmChlvl-.‘ulld for the past six years has op- | two buxom ladies on his knee. Miss NOTICE ‘. - ‘ bourg last night, presumably with erated he.r own shop in the south.}pamarr stands by registering dis-| Due to inability to secure exper- troops, and five of the seven mer-|She received her training at the|approval. The complaint declared |ienced help in the dry cleaning de- F |chant ships were sunk or damaged.|Western Beauty College in Seattle.|the knee sitters were really actors |partment, the Alaska Laundry, Ine, Progress in the land drive to, T B Ry Byl William Bendix and Dennis O'Keefe (is forced to discontinue dry-cleai- Lgpture the city is “steady, but BUY WAR BONDS dressed as chorus girls. ing un.n rurther natlce ady. w~ b { ) | N 2 | o kg o £ SMALL or MIGHTY But each a milliner’s masterpiece designed to bring maximum flattery to your cocktail . hour. PURSES TO MATCH % Ak f W 1 oTA ‘ \fi successon 70 womens AppAREL ol I o) L “ ! L . bt AND KEEP ‘EM ¥ - MEET AN ACE OF UNCLE SAM'S FLYING FORCES! He's just bagged his M <‘ 5th enemy plane. And if he lives 100 years, he’ll never forget his tussle with: o each of them! Once he had to bring his own plane back limping with part of one it wing gone. And there was the time his arm was rippedraw . . . : T @ But suffering, constant danger, seeing your buddies die around you, and not knowing whether you'll come out of each engagement — is all part of war- : fare. It's terrible: yet because our stake is so great and our cause so just, what- . ever the sacrifice it's well worth while. That's the way our fighting men feel o about it: that's the way each of us at home must feel about every time we're p That Is the Main ldea wnne BUT === We Wish to Announce that the Northern Cocktail Bar Is Being Thoroughly Renovated and Will Be OPENED fo the Public - Saturday, July st LIBBY, MeNEIL and LIBBY E. A. RHOADES...Owners...D. W. SUCH ek ; called upon to do a share toward VICTORY! Y ’ " BUY DOUBLE IN WAR BONDS "

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