The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JAN. 9, 1939 | MEETING OF ALLARD DEATH JAPAN GOES ON L TERRITORIAL ... WITNESS TELLS | U. 5. BLACKLIST F L COC HELD GRAPHIC STORY ~ ARMS PURCHASES Biennial Report Read and | Arthur Dexter Tesfifies in NON:':L[::: %%;b%z? tc)lsv_for\ Approve d -Money for Armstrong Murder it Fair £xhibit Voted | Trial Today ilians, Decree r WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. — The) ©A called meeting of the Board| Testimony of witnesses was being United States was disclosed today‘ of Managers of the Alaska Terri- taken in Federal Judge George F. as having blacklisted Japan for any | tqrial Chamber of Commerce was Alexander’s court today in the trial further purchase either of airplanes held today. with the following in | Of Jerome Armstrong for the alleged or bombs in this country because | murder of Peter Allard, August 7, the Japanese army is bombing President Victor C. Rivers, Fair-|in an altercation aboard a gasboat | civilian population in China. banks; First Vice-President F. A at Kalina Bay, about thirty miles! The ban went into effect last| J. Gallwas, Douglas; Second Vice- from Sitka July 1 but did not prevent Japan| President W. C. Arnold, Ketchikan; | Asssitant District Attorney George | from buying nearly $9,000,000 worth | Third Vice-President O. D. Coch- Folta said today, “the Gevernment of American aircraft earlier m‘ ran, Nome; Leo W. Rokge, Fair- will attempt to prove the defendant 1938. banks; W. J. MéDonald, Cordova; Shot Peter Allard ,while Allard was ~All countries whose armed forces | L W Kilburh, Douglas: M. S.}Hghting ‘With Charles Welcome—jbomb civilians are included in the | Whittier, W. 8. George, John W after the defendant had made as- ban but thus far Japan and Spain Jones and G. E. Cleveland, Juneau, Sertations he would shoot Allard the are the only countries found en-: Treasurer H. VanderLeest; Exgeu- | {8t chance he got. gaged in such practices. -Spain| tive Secretary Curtis G. Shattuck. Witnesses Henry Bahrt, Deputy was prevented from buying muni-| Senator LeRoy Sullivan of Nome Marshal from Sitka, and Charles tions here by the special embargo | Welcome, were giving testimony this act of 1937. - EVERY DAY IS SALE PRICE DAY WHEN YOU SHOP AT OUR STORES attendance FULL CREAM HOW MUCH DO YOU SPEND A WEEK FOR FOOD? What- Right Away‘, C“EESE ' ever your answer we know that you can INCREASE YOUR M“m——— was present as a guest < the. Blennial® Foport - o Gov ((r‘mr‘n)mvg‘VHfl”(\lm'rdflll nnf} ArL'hur The information \aa;l conuune:” SAVINGS by making OUR STORES YOUR FOOD HEAD- Prompt and efficient service guarantees John W.: Troy, required by Ter-| G- Dexter, gasboat men who were in the annual report the National | c ¥ g X s P ediate filling of your order. All Fruits near the scene of Allard’s death, Munitions Control Board submitted | . QUARTERS. Note the savings listed in this advertisement. 4 imm 4 and Vegetables are carefully selected as you would select them yourseli and rush- ed to our delivery trucks. T‘)ma“fl Juiee STEP TO YOUR PHONE AND HEINZ—15-0z cans ORDER NOW! ritorial law, was read and approved Upon receipt of -additional ad- gave testimony this afternoon to the Senate. ‘ Vices {ram: Pairbanks, the Board DeXter’s testimony was a vivid = - . story of seeing the death of a man voted $200 to assist with prepar-|., oo. “eignt power field glasses ing the rellef-map of the Mount g o gigtance of 300 yards Stock QUOTATIONS McKinley area, which is to be % Dexter said he saw Allard and shipped to .the San Francisco Ex- EX- | Welcome _fighting on Welcome’s r;:;?:? xwhxl:ml; :,(c,?'fi'r"'z“';' TOIS chartered boat, the Eagle, heard! NEW YORK, Jan. 9. — Closing - ot s sponsored by the weicome tell Allard, “Get off this Guotation of Alaska Juneau mine 3‘ 2 Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce. poat or I'll have you arrested [oi stock today is 9%, American Can s 01. oc . Support of the Territorial Cham- mytiny,” and then saw Allard strike 100, American Light and Power 5%, ‘ Q ber ‘was givén-by the Board 0 a welcome, both mem: going to the Anaconda 33%, Bethlehenf Steel \ \ BEANS o :r;o!s;\o& r::n the CO):qova Oham- | deck, ' Aliard on top 75%, Commonwealth fd Southern \\k TEX-SUN, UNSWEETENED ‘ . Commerce, asking tha Then Doaxter said. “There -we l o Curusa wngm A _25', Gen- el g gt o o el 10 O W Y, Con Grapefruit gt j Ocolf‘mral Survey be increased Ml““l just wilt- Hmu wr 56 Kemu:cnu. 40%, New g . * There beinig no other business the Jowly dropping.~ York Central 20%, Nerthern Pa- JUICE—Large Tins 3 for 29c o "‘W“"E ‘adjourned he saw nobody but Ai- cific 131, ngewa;. Stores 30% \ i B lard and Welcome on deck until Southern Pacific 19%, United 2 g:'mr fff ¢ |Doz. tins $1.13 FIGT BARS FRESH COMB g 2 Ihs. 3¢ HONEY 1b.25¢]. : lfi DT TER " ™esou e POUNDSFOR €9 B0 @ 5 | Armstrong appeared after the shot States Steel 66%, Bremner bid 1% For Su n Va I ley '0 DOW, JONES AVERAGES a mu!dm on th A ge Grigsby The following are today's Dow, a ting Operate DO,} Taam M* n self-defe rails 3250, utilities 2307 P — ‘ ““hul" APRIC()’I‘S PEACHES 2 large tins 35c & gins f’}.-?fl' Armstrong Jones averages: industrials 1501 i 2 e S T s Oy | l slightly used KELVINATOR RANGE, 1938 Cabinet Model, with three top units and cooker pot; large oven; two iy it $100.00 h COLEMAN oil heaters, suitable for heating al uitabl hea ' 8zinch COLEMAN and OLYMPIC oil heaters, suit- ¢ C oil s, § n 3 $50.00 able for heating two or three rooms i E . &‘"‘ Ag’umé.xfiu? r Cilg E i i< 2D | FANCY ORANGEJUICES " 29 ' E b ITT U Poamds ——17 omANGES e | YUBORA seAr-c N Sweet,Juicy.2dez. PHILLIPS' CHICKEN SOUP 3 s eBEhgy BANANAS ALASKA PINK Tall Tins v Golden Ripe, 3 lbs. 29¢ SALMON 27 25¢ MAY@GNR= NA!%E quarts - 49e wheré“$he wlil benefit-of -that-miil Apt e t Mary drove last year in the Fair- Third and Franklin Streets————— PHONE 34 banks Dog Derby SAVE ON YOUR FOOD PURCHASES USE PAY'N TAKIT COUPON BOOKS ¥ $20.00 BOOKS FOR ... . $19.00 - O 1000 BOOKS FOR ... 9.50 3.00 BOOKS FOR - - - 4.75 CRANBERRIES Cape Cod, 2 Ibs. === 49¢ LEMONS ' Sunkist, dozen ====- 350 MAIDO’CLOVER | QRANGES 2 Pounds Sweet, 2 doz. MI-CHOICE Hard Wheat FLOUR $1.59 - 75¢ 49¢ BUTTER Nice and Juicy ! TOMATOES FANCY i BEANS CORN PEAS 1 50¢ | | Rosy Rt 2 tbs. .. BIC e pine- | PORK AND BEANS 2..29¢ APPLE |. JUICE 3 tall ¢tins 29¢ ArpLES nting G GO WAX PAPER Three 40-foot,rous 250 " IMPORTED SARDINES 4..50¢ aocsr TOMATO SAUCE 6 - S50¢ " sataroom TASSUE @ rouis—1ovsueer sizz a20c¢ § W Ax P AP E R 125.FOOT ROLLS 3 for 50(! 'sum{v MONDAY S 0 A P ; 14 bars 50(} mest (FIRAPEFRUIT 1x:c: 3« 25¢ -~ ALASKA CARROTS A voues 23 € BEETS - RUTABAGAS 5 :. 25¢ CUCUMBERS - ENDIVE 20c¢ SWEET POTATOES 3. 25(‘ TOMATOES :w:sov und B ® GRAPKFS «w 2 pounds B eB® CAULIFLOWER — ENDIVE — BROCCOLI — YAMS — AVACADOS — GREEN PEPPERS CELERY — LETTUCE UNITED MEAT MARKET Choice Sieer Pot Roast, Shoulder Veal, Shoulder Lamb, or Shoulder Pork ............ Pound 23(’ Breast of La.mh Breast of Veal or Short Ribs : : . .Pound 15(3 PIGGLY WGGL eNgacs smoxis JNITED FOOD How about a ROAST for Dinner—— —And if you do decide 1o serve roast, makesure it's the finest you can get by bying it at the— PAY’N - TAKIT PHONES 92 and 95 GEORGE BROTHERS

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