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L e PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALAbKA EMP[RL UNEAU ALASKA feme { tor fuel purposes, nu(h\\n‘\- Division, puxhrd up }hghu,nv Flvr- a yarn about Ken Hicks, who came[ R|VERS UPHOLDS s ome cases, the pRESlDENI SAYS FR E N(H peyond Balete toward the mouth of | right out of the Army to pitch for | use 1 nvolve ~,n.1\m» of ve- the vital Cagayan Valley at Santa|Los Angeles. . . . During a tight | . oraf interstate or EXE(U'I’IVE DEP'I' ‘ Fo Village. Planes dropped 300| ball game, Hicks had a runner on | MOTOR FUEL IAX NEw A(T ;l<~x\.~ of bombs in support of the | first and was ready to pnch to the | ators of vehicles. | |drive. | next batsman when i s NEEDS OVERHAUL s, iy i b ST S Apphes '0 FUe‘ Used n A“ }m\sh-nmnh melted as Maj. Gen.| please. The next . . . .” At the Engines, Attorney o return on use of General States fuel bought and 4 % Y |Charles L. Mullin’s Tropics Light-| word “attention” Ken froze into | nks at the other| W f\.\‘HI\(-l‘ON M” 24—Presi- [ning Division took high ground near | the proper military posture. The dent Truman asked Congress today santa Fe against almost no opposi- | umpire called it a balk and sent After a study of the Motor Fu lerein upon en- for permanent authority to reor- lm‘n‘ while other elements drove on| the runner to fiecond Tax Ac ed by the last Legisla- both the sale and use take e out, 8anize the executive branch of the | the town itself. use take place out | an excise of one ce fuel, Attorney | ’ overnment in order to make it . sigioe v et collect the tax | “more business-like and efficient.” Tension ngh n Syfla, l_e-‘! 'I‘le::]f]qw:tir?hed aren rn?rtgeasc Head 0' (ompa“y Jes made for The President declared that the banon as TTOO R i ‘:J{“k; (:"j\i)lcd l[ehnplegsfi:xsml:;‘ on:t; “and must also| First War Powers Act of 1941, p Rein- s e e REIM- 151 S ‘s oo s Thal Buill Alaska | NUTS - NUTS - NUTS - NUTS is for the amount forcements Arnve hillside positions. Planes dropped 1 customers or tor fuel purpose ch quarter in their | make adjustments to meet the per gallon-on motor General Ralph J. Rivers has issued jor ing the validit ellied gaso i iaries. . . | i ploloh upholaing, \he ¥AUCH cles or craft in carrying out | needs of the conflict, should be re- O e e Highwa Stricken FOR ALL OCCASIONS of the act with regard to vae =S local operations.” placed by peacetime legislation of | LONDON, May 24—Tension re-| o ied cans and bt g tion ¢ e | he Office of the Internal|equal scope. mained at high pitch in Syria and u-llu-d cmme over. the ia e [ a " the At-| venue Bureau here has advised| He saic many agencles set up Lebanon today as the French Gov- . 8 | DALLAS, May 24 — Alfred F. SALTED ALMONDS e one cent per gallon motor | under the War Powers Act, which ernment gave no sign of Wllhdrd\\v | Jarvis, 58, head of the Jarvis Con- ! SALTED CASHEWS 1 AC PN nto effect with- | €xpires six months after the war, ing troop reinforcements whose ar- ‘suuctmn Co., of Sioux Falls, S. D, SALTED PECANS Session Laws of Alas- |y ¢ erritory on July 1 of this| would be automatically abolished [rival in the two countries brought died suddenly- of a heart attack T S B o 1045) the tax of dne cent per|year will be considered deductible|With its expiration, while other |from their governments assertioris {here today. His company was in- SALTED FILBERTS gallon applies after July 1, 1945, only |from income tax purposes by the| agencies would revert,to an un- that their sovereignty had been vio- ! | strumental in building the famed ALTED ASSORTED NUTS to motor fuel used in propulsion of consumer, both private and in bus- | satisfactory prewar status. ; Jfl‘[‘;d: e fin i L | Alaska nghway i SALTED BLANCHED PEANU vehicles or in stationary enginesiness He pointed ou: that the legisla-! ispatches from Cairo sald the SRS o ! ALTED SPANIS = p (ot fuel for heat or lamps). In| To secure the deduction for the|tion would give Congress necessary French attitude apparently remain- | | SITKA CHILD DIES HERE | . § H PE \\l il vespects the tax is an exclse—8 |amount of tax pald on fuel purchas- | control over. his actions *since it ed firm and.that Srers REFEIATE | Marilyn Wit elght-year-oia || UNSALTED WALNUTS . EASIEAS Tyt ey ng | g S e a1 4 5 iamite vote Prospects for an early settlement of ams, 5 A 3 g s tax on the ]).liluu of ;)x.u'\.mx.h ed or used, it will be necessary for L;lul}(l h\ll]l;i\ by a majority I\oxlz :’h; ‘:nu:lmt;‘l Which alreadybls r- By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus UNSALTED ALMONDS nd use—not a levy on property e use keep a record as 3 the tw uses any action which et » ok TR & £ oo g f # e s i e ey s e ke 1S 1o o v B o S S et s A S| S UG B s S 88 5 Gt types of iternal combustion engines, return, sales receipts should be re- r—o—— she s i e ek |'sam Breadon ot theycmmagwfif mgs;:;ct;:e wGi;fv:en?:;:; ::o;m]gdl'm I « UNSALTED FILBER zz;ne}}l‘n(;rsb(:‘t(ll(‘\h;:(‘:1‘0‘\3*(1‘:”X“\\.Vll:‘):? tained to testify to the p\}rrh,(.sus FTORAA ittt French cabinet dently decided he couldn't do any-andny in the chapel of the Charles UNSHELLED WALNUTS = a consumer buys fuel oil from @ {had held a lengthy night session, thiNg about Mort Cooper's striking | W. Carter Mortuary, with the Rev. UNSHELLED ALMONDS dealer in the Territory the tax is on | presumably in connection with Le- WAy of showing his displeasure|Eugent Olendy of the Russian Or- UNSHELLED PECANS the . privilege of purchase and the U S NAVY Now vantine affairs, but there was no im- | With his salary except grin and|thodox Church, officiating. Follow- . y priia FANE L ot dedier to . | AR mediate indication of the outcome, A | Barrett. . . . And you might add |ing the service, the remains will UNSHELLED FILBERTS collect the tax condition attach- wonlD SBIGGESI WASHINGTON—In the first nine | Paris broad said French troops that t:w Braves were Brave in|be taken to Sitka for interment. UNSHELLED MIXED NUTS vile 3 v ria ha rder ake more than one way to take on a, In addition to the parents, sur- ed to his privilege of selling. days of the Seventh War Loan |in Syria had been ordered to take td pa s T — Summarizing, hmo Attorney Gen- | more than 32 per cent of the four up “protective dispositions” and “to gufib who has created such a dxs«!\'nors include three brothers, one UNSHELLED PEANUTS S g, the 3 ; = 5 e e defensive.” turbance. . . . Still, it's an - | of wi ith the U. S. eral of Alaska concludes | \x,x.a)n‘\(,'ror\ M:\) 24—The U. billion dollar E bond quota had remain on the defensive. C Still, an en ‘u whom is serving wi e . 4 Wof Alucka concludes: | WASHINGTON, May 2 The U, 0 ohed and 2 per oont of | The Arab newspaper Atdifaa in|COuraging note in these days of| Army, and four sisters, al of Sitka These Nuts Are Packed in Several Sizes ducts in Alaska for motor fuel pur- almost ships and boats as the seven billion dollar quota for|Jerusalem said Arabs were observing manpower shortages that Breadon| e o a general strike throughout Pales- Would sell the best pitcher in the JENKINS HERE for Your Every Need 8 |individual sales attained. poses must pay the tax at the time|it had men in 1 . . ©f purchase nothwithstanding po-| This was disclosed today with the | | in sympathy with the Syrians|league without having two guys Ly o tential use in propelling vehicles or announcement that 100,000 vessels PRINCE RUPERT — An extra and Lebanese over violation of their almost as good waiting to be moved Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jenkins, of craft engaged in interstate or for-|of all categories have been added train of 15 refrigerator cars, lh(‘ "‘d“P“““““‘” ¥ up from the minors. . . . | Wrangell, are guests at the Gas- | eign commerce. This includes occa- to the force of 7,695 which existed largest expres: shipment of fre tineau Hotel. i sional sales to foreign buyers for de-!on December 7, 1941—the day the halibut ever made from here, is on Jack Johnson, age 67, has agreed | R N e n!its to step a few rounds with “any MRS. KLIPPERT ARRIVES 1 i livery in a foreign country, but Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor way east. h cludes departments or other instru-| 1938, the fleet had only 109,065 offi- heavywelght : they pick” at the e PHONE it mentalities of the United States cers and men. | VICTORIA — Wreckage of um pHIl'ppI“ES YARD Broadway Arena War Loan show! Mrs. Konrad K. Klippert, of Peli- 704 : Government The 100,000 craft include 1,150 fishing boat Summit of Seattle has next Monday. . . . The Interna-|can, is a guest at the Gastineau “2—All persons who ship oil pro-| combatant ships of the lines; 82266 been . found in Russell Channel, tional League is having its greatest | Hotel. Juneau Deliveri 4 ducts into Alaska to themselves for landing ships and craft and 557 where Indians report hearing ,a home run year since they shortened | T D TR i0 A. M. and 2 pcfi ::flr o;\'n fus(-, :mu! p:«[_v the mx”.u .nmlm.l‘.\:_ ]’I'lzn remainder :unmxl.; loud explosion at sea last Tuesday l:w fences !af Jt;rsbey City. . .. All| ‘VVASHINGTCS){Y;"I‘S—WTN; mobt“ Al —~— e end of each quarter on the of patrol and mine craft and small morning. v the reserved and box seats for the, minesweeper s has been Douglas Delivery—1 amount used during such quarter boats At Fred Hampson e, |$100000 Santa Anita Handicap al- 10st in the Philippines as a result 5 e S SEATTLE—The American Mail| MANILA, May 24—The yard by y have been sold. . . . :Jcr;l:::dmi:f]';:]od“er:;s“““m‘ are de | | Line is studying possibilities of a yarq cleanup fight against Japanese AT EASE, PLEASE ————— jfull passenger service between jn the Philippines made slow pro- A ¥ Seattle and the Orient after the gress on seven fronts Wednesday Faclie Soas: Jeguens aroj bty Empire’ Wentongs bring M | war. |while Sixth Division Aus jies hunt- —0m—m1mo— — s led down Nips on North Borneo WASHINGTON—Makers of lawn Tarakan Island. Far to the re mowers, bicydles, can openers and Aussies locked with Japanese in' |dozens of other civilian articles'sporadic fights around Wewak, F R I ]) A Y have been given the “go ahead” British New Guinea, and along the signal as the WPB dropped con-|Buin Trail on South Bougainville, trols. in the Solomons | - | Scme of these campaigns are al- itst l There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! Six CHICAGO y-five hundred most two years old. Some Philip- truck drivers returned to work to- ' pines battles represent continuat day after a strike of one week, of a campaign now nearing | with the Government as the boss. months old. Trucks are rolling with war goods ~On Luzon's northern fronts at Ba- | hilli VACUUM PACKED | | Balete Pass to the northeast, mud| FINNAN HADDIE OLYMPIA, Wash., — President and rain as well as tenacious Nip- COFFEE Truman will be the guest of Gov.|ponese confronted the Doughboys.| Some of the Yanks have been in a,c-! after the former addresses the|tion for nearly 130 consecutive days.} SIll(lked Eastern CHUCK ROAST Pound - - - 35C PLATE RIB BOIL et iss 2 \Wnll;.mn here for one or two day: ! The 35th Regiment of the 25th! ) prisco conterence .= ————— 1 Filet,Ib. - = CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENTCUT OUT THIS ADVERTISENM ) ! 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