The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1945, Page 2

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CASUAL WEARS FOR BOYS S port Shirts $1.85 10 $4.95 Slacks of cott bl(.\\n l:l 4 to 18’ are ardine tan colors. $3.50 to $8.95 Tom Sawyer Sports scts are ideal for the Fourth., Plaid shirts with matching slacks cotton twill and washable . . . 4 1o 18 $5.95 b BEHREH%% vilians Branding of the Oking shirts we do not okesman re- MANCANLOSE FACE BY SEAT OF HIS PANTS By Vern Haugland and cur on cur bottoms they laugh nger can ke proud of our We have lost face.” pointed out that American 1t (Associated Fiess was orrespon Ient) rcops stamped their own dungarce i in hit or miss fashion and never OKINAWA, Ryukyu Islands, June! worried if their initials or serial 23.—(Delayed) —Lesson in Oriental nu happened to be a bit low lcgic—a man can losz face the The ans were quietly insis- seat of his pant tent A complaint by an earnest little Fhe reudl man Sint MGk be stamp- SHME e Oknivah oiiithn legd.| ) " oivilikn frotsers hear We belv ? i lin As long as the wearer won't ers impressed this lesson upon the be sitting on the there will Americans governing this island. A'[. | IR o s Geman for the grotp politely|t° N0 1085 of face but firmly presented his views i AR through an interpreter along this . ] New Radiolelephone “When you Americans first came here you gave to Okinawans who started working for you trousers and shirts much resembling American uniforms. We were proud to wear these and they gave us much face. Systein for Postwar NEW YORK, June 29.—A plan for a mobile radiotelephone system ‘Then you started stamping the —Similar to the military alkie- clcthing with the letters MG, stand- talkie” device — enabling car and inz for Military Government, and truck drivers to hold two-way con- we lost prestige versations with persons in homes A military government official ex-| or offices, was announced yester- plained that it was necessary to day by the American Telephone brand the clothing to prevent thefts, and Telegraph Company as a post- and to keep over-generous American War project trcops from giving their clothing to S - . | According to the plan, any driver - desiring to keep in touch with a central point would use portable radio equipment to talk to special HAIR STYLED radio-telephone exchanges. The exchanges would link the drivers to b any person having the conventional Y Expefls phone. o BRIt o Mrs. Edna Polley is on sick leave from her duties in the post office, WE SPECIALIZE in and left yesterday by plane, enroute to the Mayo Clinic, at Rochester, Minn Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 W In | §1) ALASKA TRANSPORATION CS. Pier 58 Peace... Mew (s bineler BLACK MARKET —Thi: whe become: interesting Andcrson, Truman’s cabinet, told Califc abundant producticn and a lack of fear cf surpiuses. mised natien durin from New xico. stuffing the r ARMY HOSPIIA[S low or by pulliing it out. Volume i is lew enough so the p in the next bed cannot hear it INSTALLING NEW - BEDSH}E RADIOS | GIRL SCOUTS ARE TOLD T0 | GET EQUIPMENT READY ATTLE CRE Mich.,, June The Army raed today Percy Jones al Hos- Girl Scouts who plan to go out cre a new bed-side radio|to the Scout camp Sunday, July 1 which officials said prob-|are to ir bedrolls an uid b 1stalled later in 29| equipment to the residence of Olaf Army h Bodaing, 822 B. reet, tomorrow radio receivers at theevening 9 o'clock. operated 14 hours a| The ve Sunday 1ice of four programs, from the T} flat plastic discs ind mus abecut five iches in diameter, me. Each attached to walls. lunch, for The soldier-patient turns on the supper at camp. and milk radio nappi wall switch, be served with the lunch. change progrs by jerking a - - o - len ord and controls volume by BUY WAW LEONDS Away From Home Need Not Be Away From Investments! VEN if you are located outside Continental United States you still can maintain your in- vestment account, easily and efficiently. Our Overseas Department will send you an analysis of your flortfolm or provide you with information on specific issues by airmail, at no cost or obligation to you. Moreover, your transactions can be completed by airmail, radio or telegraph—as you choose— after you have opened an account. We airmail all trade confirmations, and transactions of 100 shares or more are confirmed by telegraph at our expense. Only minimum commissions provided by Exchange regulations are charged. A copy of our special booklet comtaining concise information on the opening and maintaining of your account will be cent on request, without charge. MerRriLL LyncH, PiERCE, FENNER & BEANE Underwriters and Distributors of Investment Secur Brokers in Securities and Commoditics 1411 FOURTH AVENUE SEATTLE 1, WASH,, U. S. A. Offices in 87 Cities e ing the Cause of Victory a’r....OS Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska attle, Wash. Main 7479 tudy of Clinton P. ; Secretary of Agriculiure July 1 in President was taken in San Francisco recently as Anderson :nia preducers that the enly way to halt the black market Cali- pumper fruit crop can play an important role in the coming year, according to Andersen, eiver under his pil- it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY JUNE 29, 1945 \ ‘ [ | soon as prncncable pOHSH AR I | Dally Newspaper Under the order, policy of the new ¥ { publications will be' controlled by " LOYAL 0 EXILE | BIG MEETING ON | For Navy Men io ™ ==~ [ ! Fy | News services and features such las cartoons, columns, and comic ~ GOVI.IN lONDON MACKINAC ISlAND‘ Be Established =, oo ; LONDON, Junv '" — spnkosnmw DETROIT, June 29.—An ndvancc . - i fcr the Polish Exile Government guard of the 44 governors of States | “A\Sf“"\GTON» June 29,—Secre. A in Lendon declared today that the‘and Territories who are to attend|tary Forrestal has issued orders LABA NDME % ! pelish Army of 200,000 to 250030 the Governors' Conferenge on)for the establishment of a daily| men remained “completely Joyal to! Mackinac Island has arrived in De- Dewspape: for Navy men ashore FII'S“IHG anA“ us" but admitted the future of the| troit. .mld afloat in the Western Pa cmc.[ New! Differant! Efectivel tegime was unknown. | The conference is scheduled to' , = oo made public by the| A protective, natural- with “big three’ recognition uflopen Sunday. It is not yet known ! .. g . WP 3 colored powder base rece Vi g Navy called for beginning the pro- | (he new Warsaw Government ex-|whether President Truman will '\d-,jm‘ with two editions, one to be| ommended for all ski ccted almost momentarily, the|dress the meeting, but the Nation's| 0.0 8 5! types. Gives a velvety fin. 1 published at Guam and another in ishi Helps powder cling pckesman was - asked what the| two top-ranking military leaders the Philippines. The paper will be k toi: Nours cxiled regime intended to do when | are listed as speakers. Army Chief pitied A"Navv " News”. The -two| Y E h and American recognition|of Staff George Marshall and the z'm‘n« fis Nl by airmilar mast- | LARGE JAR s‘ withdrawn from it. | Navy’s chief, Admiral Ernest King, g 1 Sy ° > B3R - ¢ {heads and will be reasonably alike GET IT AT I den’t know, he said are expected fo give the Gover in tomniat | . Al T know Is that the Polish|nors a report on the Pacific war ' o 3 3 Government in London desirgs to| operations. Plans call for addition oi Sund Butler, Mauro Drag Co. remain by the side of the Pnllshi TR TR en both editions as Your Rexall Store med forces who have served| i' o - G Ot i 5 under its leadership.” | M e ———————————— T ——— He denied, ho er, a London | pcrt that the Government was H“'I-ER Bl"u' ARE o i looking for sanctuary either "in| [} o h e e r w 1 i e Eire or Canada. | A PBritish Foreign Office com-| B L 0 U’ S E S mentator said today formal recog- rition of the big three powers of | » ] . | BAD WIESSEE, Germany, June W - "‘“:‘ Polish Provisional Got- |y —The baby factorles Hitler built ST OL 2 mfmm “‘J’g "\‘;“1"' for the SS are closing down, but cd o e “lm"? P"]L de g :“‘ qot for lack of business. O ld‘" ; toarf Sl WU | Thousands of babies conceived ; "“";‘.’a'”( out by the new ,.coe the German surrender will ('y‘, 4 r" '“‘)“' PR P A N be born in the next seven months, gl SO5%. Flan, C“}"_ o early| hany of them to unwed mothers, elections in the wartorn coun- put instead of coming into the | world in such idyllic surroundings It was reported in Moscow that s this Bavarian gardenspot, they T representatives left today to| Will be born at home or in city ! t with officials of the new|hospials. 5 : Polish Provigonal Government of| Under the Nazi regime dozens Unity on quarters for the U. S. of maternity homes were scattered Ambassador to Poland. |in hotels about Bavaria and in = 50 i quiet resort towns like Bad Wiessee. Under the Nazi mass production DIVORCE FILED | program babies came cheap com- e ! pared with costs in the United A decree of divorce, on grounds States. of incompatibility, is asked by| Those who could afford it were ALL SIZES Jesephine Greenrod from! charged 3'% to four marks a da 1 liam F. Greenrod in a com-! before the birth of the baby, six with MANY STYLES int filed here this morning with K ma: a day for 10 days after the he Ci o A ey i daiBalin ek to choose from. he Clerk of the U. S. District| birth, and 4's marks a day there- Court. The couple has no children! after, All doctors and medical SR e ! and a property settlement has been ' costs were included and those who OPEN MONDAY EVENING agreed to. could not afford it paid nothing IR e A The Allies have placed a vaiuc cf ’ s on the mark. PAYS INTEREST 3 WA FARRCELL LEAVES LOS AN From somewhere who has been 4 in the Pacific Municipal the Alaska Nativ / judse Louls W. Kaufman received tere as Acting DI Women's AppareL E“E" ““l!lnNd‘y Seaman Dun- rector of Native Resources, left here 4 can G, Underhill: r A ® this morning southl d aboard was fined $3 while cn fur- the Princess Nor accompanied A F I_IOTEL BUILDING in May, 1944, for a traffic py nis wite and baby. 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