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g * 7 . PAGE EIGHT CHARGE OF (War Carried FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1945 GEORGE BROTHERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . YANGSO IN |ThreeDead 4 comply with the law. ‘To date,| there is still a large percentage of | car owners who have failed to pur- | chase and display the required | [Hcdvrnmn, Destroyer Commander, from Washington, D. C. “We identified them as merch- ’nnlmrn trying to sneak out of the bay and escape the carrier raids.!'stamp. : | E A N IS RI h' In' o “I know we sank two of them| The Internal Revenue office will Y and possibly a third. The rest | again conduct a drive within the | { turned around and steamed rarlhcr] next few days. Owners or operators [4 back into the bay. | of tagged cars are notified to report I ! H a s ear' “By that time the moon was out|promptly to the Internal Revenue ' Flre | Su er Market a and the weather was absolutely |office. In neglecting to heed re- | p | clear, so we decided it was time | peated warnings, they become sub- . ¢ s Lol |t it Ghit "ot Shidre) ao. " BiGER 1 ject to penalties, e Ry Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. H off the action. . Violators will be permitted to 2 & H : »! E Former French Premier|Yank Destroyers Enfer ot the action @ @@ o our submit & 35 otter 1n compromise o Walled Town Is Captured-| Crews Still Battling Flames Phones 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily indich i fire but it seemed to be mostly the penalty provided by law, which i H 8 | Orders for Delivery A . Vindictive as Witness Tokyo Bay, Release | but it scomed 1o be mesity|fhe boneity ovicn O cening 520 Forces Penefrate Sub- Whipped by Stiff [ ery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. H 1 |they =~ were being attacked by | upPon conviction. Names of violators H : | H 7 at Petain Trial 18 Torpedoes (e o ad o respond v moties | Urbs of Big Airbase | East Wind I Junean’s Largest and Finest Super Marke! oA Byl Vit Diidutey The high speed sweep ""‘”i"d\xl r('ferr(;d to t:m gmted States| o UNGKING, July 27—Chinese| FPORTLAND, gro.. July 27d‘-, p € 3y RELMAN i hbssbinted Brise orrespondent) | the destroyers into waters not pre- O O : fiter % ing | Death toll in Oregon’s spreading| 7l 7 H Aosbititod gy € pondent) ‘V‘IT“‘“[‘:" L’ ‘I_l‘;l’}'(‘n ’;L;‘Li;"‘“()‘!“f" PGS Denstited T b9 Amfl}m‘" Auto use stamps have been or ;r“"""‘m‘l:‘ b‘;“:: :;mi;e flg‘;&i" Tillamook forest fire stood at rhree [l * ° © Where se‘rv"'.e' Pr‘ce and n“allly Mee!! N PARIS, 1 e e J. & - "o : 3 5 e 2 en angso, i , { EARLS, iy witness| | ST 1 6 (Dolayed)— Carry. | Surface craft. They got just inside|Sole at the U. 8. Postoffice and the have tSO0 PATESD o regained | ©098Y—tWo soldiers and a civilian—| e “l‘m_] s -,("”m,“;m.”“ ing the war closer to Emperor the mouth of Tokyo Bay. The Ur_‘lm'\rvnal' R off‘lce o R from the Japanese, and have| While fire crews battled flames, “f‘m s i ‘m“( ‘,“v"\ Hirohito's front porch than any i8inal plan called for an even e v;PPRkS: i wn;rstat‘ed be . broken into the western suburbzflbemg whipped by a stiff east wind, cleventh-hour = attempt {0 SaVe| . ce craft have yet ventured, deeper penetration, but the fringe I"m"; thie foregoiie At othee, |of the' thajor. airbame ity . obly THUL other soldiers, members of| i French In(lrlv-(‘)n;;.\X l:;[m Lnu“x:‘:(r nine American destroyers entered Of @ typhoon slowed down the| ;:cma ing the foregoing announce Ewellln: “the |Ghiness” High Com- | & Negro Engineer Unit from Fort & agsresalon by {changing Tokyo Bay and released & salvo of Squadron and it didn't have enough| v ol el |Lewis, wash, were injured last. N Buy $50 Coupon Book $47.50—$20 for $19 GoneTalS, s, Chatles Rous, who, 18 torpedoes and a blazing fusiilade| time to continue the sortle. { The walled town of Yangso, 45| Tght when their truck, enroute to HL{, ‘Ministry, testified earlier that|COnVoy Sunday night. 'TAGS our "ow FOR i . covered by the Chinese three da%“wo way near Clatskaine, g vhile France was falling, Premier| The sleek, gray vessels then | SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—Wo- ago, the announcement said. |5 the Ahoinals Bashe: avek el Paul Reynaud asked President isteamed out of Tokyo Bay with-, (ARS w"‘Hou]’ USE | men street-sweepers are the latest The high command said "hm‘(u'el which scorch(:d 200, 060 z;crcfi' b Roosevelt to send the U. S. Fleet|0ut 8 single casualty or a solitary | | by-product of the manpower short- Chinese units in the Kweilin area| - © v "0 T 05 0 e into action against Germany, but|Scratch. | STAMPS DISPLAYED ¢ » sn Francisco. Eight of the| of Kwangsi Province also drove a g @8 f00 b D i s 1ot American troop: : At least one and possibly two | gentler sex have started pushing the| wedge 7% miles north of the city, | e i o s LR g i £ B A e atter Former|torpedoes found the mark, as evi-| Ey {ceven and one-half pound brooms| sgain cutting the enemy’s highway| f0Ur days was “definitely out.’| _ Firm for Canning—Headyuarters for Canning Roux - was called aiier EOMMON| qonced by heavy explosions, Lt.| Tagging of cars lacking the new | on the citys’ thoroughfares. | escape Youte. forestry officlals sald, but two, YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! Premier Leon Blum accused Petain P iniare, fifes HavelBroken: out | of treason and said with emotion Thaddeus R. Beal of Lakeville, auto use tax stamp was begun on But they don't do it for free, as ey lml()ol’ v_HERE % e Y “ i os a 8 ; : ] T f oir | PLET | — e ; gl PP lefendant | Conn., said today. Wednesday, July 10, by Internal they sometimes do at home. Their A 3 ; Pk L ! s l I i FRBSH ”,:::‘ )11‘:’11‘&(«]1”1;»::':"& (:v?m‘h( [.‘!:“1‘:‘, l:,lp\ “There were several vessels in Revenue deputies throughout Wash- s 95 cents an hour. | Ww. P. Plett and J. C. Houper,‘{ K. Ruiter, C. E. Warter, Br ul"‘“‘ ar es e ec lon o '("_:"“ m_"i o those -of. o J"‘“Qh, the convoy,” said Beal, who is op- ington and Alaska with intention - e CAA men from Anchorage, arc‘Pz.\cker and Ed Auer, all of Seatt! c,‘ WO‘“.M % “" |erations officer for Capt. T. H.'of asserting penalty for failure to BUY WAR BO! guests at the Baranof Hotel. are guests at ihe Baranof Hotel. | FR“!TS and VEGETABLE Roux’s testimony was the most| T e e s TR " " S e ey B S RN S B OGS b : favorable for Petain in, the five- | Cherries, Cantaloupes, Honeydew Melons, day trial. He said Petain's effort . o save the rich Oriental colony Il New Gravensiein Apples, Plums, Peaches, consisted of removing Gen. Georges ! Qhtrotix-as Govemat Geveral be-| Egg Plant, Calaves, Summer Squash, Zuc- cause he was favorable to Japa- | i oy % nese domands, in_ favor of Rear| | chini Squash, Bunch Caireis, Cauliflower, Adm. Jean Decoux. | When he had finished, the Mar- |} Green Cahbage, Celery, Head Lettuce, Green shal said he agreed with evi | fhing said. Roux shook hands with | ‘ Peppers, Tomaices, Cucumbers Petain. | ! ; - 2 | | SUGAR - PPure Cane PARIS, July 27.—Leon Blum, who | = was French Premier in years of the d r n popular front before the war, hurl-| q k. ed the chagge of “treason” at Mar- 3 Y figg shal Petain tcday and said the old & 3 L] scldier “gave himself powers which| BT ABLE F1 e, B i & may be compared to those of a| | ONLY THE BEST FOR LESS AT GEORGE BROS.! jungle sovereign.” | ) N Petain is on trial for his life,! ! {/ &‘J R '[ 0 charged with intelligence with the | w enemy and plotting against the s -i | curity of France. ‘ Charles Roux, a diplomat who fol-| | lowed Blum to the stand, said that }N { when France was falling in Jnnn‘; { ] 1940, Petains’ predecessor, Paul Ray- | ) COSTUME JEWELRY } 4 “Q s‘_ < naud, appealed to President Roose-| a > el ,,,jé > @:“ S ( velt and “suggested that the Ameri- Ay vy e A i G i3 Gan leet comé. into action,” 1 { CAMEOPINS . . . . $1.00 1 Blum, released only a few weeks | ago from German detention, told £ l} MA S @ W g A R S the High Court of Justice on this PEARLS BOR W e L. $295 i a8 4 € fifth day of the trial: i H “The people of France, with the| SHELLPINS . . . . $100 | '| WIDE MOUTH, Pinis - - Dozen $1.25 foundations of the nation gone, ter- /) Tax Included ! rorized and overwhelmed, looked for | 2 g | WIDE MOUTH, nlla!'is el o nflzen 1.75 % reassurance. 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