The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1938, Page 8

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w— 8 PARTY DROPS CHAMBER HOPES OUT OF SIGHT TOGET PWA CASH LAST EVENING FOR BOATHARBOR GEORGE BROS. | \ LIQUOR STORE Plane with Notables Aboard Plan Advanced to Get Loan Takes Off from White- Made to War Department AMERICA’S FOURMOST WHISKIES o horse for Juneau for Juneau Project 3 BIG SALE DAYY! FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY WHY CASH IS ALWAYS KING—— EVERY PURCHASE PAYS YOUR DIVIDEND NOW! NUBORA, Giant Size — 49c CIGARETTES, carton-—sl.zs Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields, Raleighs, Old Golds—EVERY DAY PRICE! SODA—POP—3 bottles 25c Pound CERT 0——-—2 for 5 Sc Drip or Percolator—SCHILLINGS With FREE Silver Plated Wm. Rogers PAY CASH! — PAY LESS! SALAD FORK (Continued from Page One) Plan is now being advanced to — —————— urge the Public Works Administra _|tion to advance the War Depart o L D T A Y L o R . ment money to construct the Ju- neau small boat harbor with the understanding it will when appropriation is War Depart the project dents pleading for word mier Hepburn's fate abouts. Some services offered bonuses to the “first flash” and other services pressed aircraft into the hunt PAA Was To Search When word that the Hepburn Man of the small L party was missing was first re mittee, ex] 1 ceived on the Outside, J. T. Trippe,|0f Commerce today at its President of Pan-American Air-/luncheon at Percy’s Cafe in New York, personally in- | the project has been fixed a . structed Joe Crosson, Manager of 000 and it has approved by Pacific Alaska Airways, to organ- the Army er ize an air search, sparing no effort| Mr. Sha aid it was 1 e ith Interior S Bottled in Bond—Bourbon to be of assistance in helping to lo- to confe cate the missing Canadian private Harold L. Ickes next month when - with the Premie he comes to Juneau with the hope rippe also olthat the PWA head would see cancel or mod of flight to the e tween Whitehorse a Had Joe Crosson been n the search, that famed pilot wou have brought into the hunt man years of experience in the Nort and an intimate knowledge of th section Crosson was in Fairbanks today and prepared to take off when the came out that Hepburn was merit in the loan plan Chamber officials went over the H proposed site with Col, John C. H. Delivered—Quart Lee U. S. Army division engineer this week when he au and Mr. Shattuck Col. Lee re OLD GRAND-DAD The Chamber voted $6t ro- . e Bottled in Bond—Bourbon emblems for the team t at the wor safe In Juneau, news service repr tatives were roused out of bed ea this morning by rush” teleg month. ly - - - - to “find Hepburn SHEI.I. MAKES B—U-T—T—E—R S—U—G—A—R NBC Broadeast & ] The National Broadcasting Cor- poration went to real expense in at- E tempting to “scoop the world” witn . Hepburn's own verbal story of what had happened, by sting KINY cooperation in June d charter-| Shell Simmons went up to Mary ing Alaska Air Transport’s Lock- JO) Taku River Lodge t = heed for a rush flight to Carcross. |morning to bring in five ngers 4 : Taking pire reporter alons, |in_the Lockheed. Delivered—Quart 1 C. B. Arnold, Manager of KINy They were John Martin, Pat Mor- and V. I. Kraft, Construction En- | rison, Helen Bender, Joan MoOrgan B e e which will repre: Camp Perry matches ne gineer for the station, left Juneau and Gil r. at 11:15 this morning for Carcross Yesterday evening Shell brought with authority, it was said, to In C. R. Christoferson from Ket- L34 panions’ stories through the radio Petersburg. Bottled in Bond—Rye Pound : 100-Pound Bag SWEET CREAM Pure C. & H. Cane MAID O’ CLOVER WHY CASH IS KING! and the NBS network Forty miles out of Juneau, zoing H Pilot, was told by radio that Hep- burn and party had left Carcross. — for Skagway. Turning back to Ju-| Patricia Connors, daughter of J. = neau on receipt of that news, wea-'J. Connors Jr., was six years old ther reports of rough seas in Sk: yesterday and the ent s cele- . way's harbor kept the party here, brated with a party at the home telephone hookup of Simmon plans. The broadcast was to be : -oo ™ picked up here by KINY and thea rebroadcaset again to San Francisco Premier at Skagway | grandparents. The afternoon was take off again in the Alaska Air were served, includ- | | struction Engineer V. I Kraft in Jerry Godkins, Jacqueline Bi CELERY stalk 5S¢, 10c, 15¢ the landing in the town’s reservoir. Anna Winn, Mrs. Minard Mill and| te this afternoon, just before enjoyed in es, favors were given. LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION IN TOWN AT CASH IS KING PRICES! Transport Lockheed with KINY nd cake an attempt to land on Lower Lake Dickie Brown, Carol Olson, Clara Dewey at Skagway and gain an Olson, Phillip Nowell, Sylvia Nowell e T interview for NBC with Premier Minard Mill, Betty Jane Mill, Ar- o L D o v E R H o L T FRESHPEAS . i oo 2 pouius ioC Hepburn, leen Godkins and James J. Connors - Weather reports from Skagway | III ¢ TOMATOES: . ... - s 2 pounds 25¢ indicated waters in the harbor were| Mrs. Connors was assisted in the Bottled in Bond—Rye B It is said that if Shell succeeds Mrs. Miles Godkins. | in putting his plane down on m; -, | P d B GREEN ONIONS ... bunch 5S¢ reservoir, it will be the first time *%- o % 100' oul! ag 2.75 RADISHES bunch 5¢ ;lix:;m;eat has ever been accom- + HOSPITAL NOTES | | 5 5 Shell said before taking off: *I| Clean—White—Fancy PLUMS—Sweet . ... 2 pounds 29c think I can put you down there, Olive Sarristan was dismissed| ] % BANANAS—Firm 3 lbs. 25¢ although plans were to intercept the of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connors, press time, Shell Simmons was to and then refreshments to delight| Delivered—Quart Manager C. B. Arnold and Con- little guests of Patricia were | — P - o - T -— A -~ T - o . E -— s LETTUCE ... ~w. head 3c. S¢, 10¢ too rough for landing, necessitating | affair by Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs CABROIS. . e bunch 5¢ but I don't know if I can take off » [rom St. Ann’s Hospital today after | No. 1—Best Only R 0 S S, receiving medical attention. In the little town of Bunde, Ger- Arlene Wassaman was ndlml(vd' ey e Ll L O Delivered—Quart | —xiome or Baby beet-kinest Luality H ! in Town at LOWEST PRICES! lwt{ feet {n circumference, Today’s News Today.—Empire. POT or CHUCK ROAST—Baby Beef ... .. .. e pound 25¢ SHOULDER LAMB, PORK, VEAL—Tender Roasts . .....pound 28c CHICKENS—Young, for Stewing, Fricassee ... ... pound 28c ROAST LEGS PORK, SPRING LAMB, VEAL—Tender ... . Pound 35¢ ROLLED RUMP—ROLLED RIB—BABYBEEF .. . .. . Pound 35¢ FRESH GROUND BABY BEEF—(Pure) ... . ... ... ... 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