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JAPANLANDS FORCES UPON. HAINAN ISLE .'cupalionWEixitends Con- = frol Info Territory of ¢ Other Nations MORE TROUBLE IS = FEARED, FAR EAST Fance Reported Shocked = at Move-Profests Are ¥ ' fo Be Made :‘BHANGI'_{AI. Feb. 10.—Japanese ffices have landed on Hainan Is- land off the south coast of China - —y Schilling : ~THE ANSWIER TO mcom MAKING wew Why got give your favorite coffee maker a chance 1o do its best? It doesn’t work like other methods. That's why Schilling agtually prepares fwo coffees! One for Drip or Glass-maker —one for Percolator or Boiling. There is geal flavor and strength in both— the kind of delicious goodaess that brings smiles to the lips of coffee lovers. Try one of these Schilling Coffees. It will help you make better coffec your own way! {Filier Papers in Every Can of Drip Cofec) FOR THE WEEK-END AT SWANS DOWN M. D. TOILET All Flavors JELLO3™ “1-pound can DOG FO 12 cans for CALIFO and PAY DAY S WPEACHES 2 45¢ Sliced or Halves—No, 22 ting Fre-RAASSSUSASSSh SRS ORANGE JUICE T e CAKE FLOUR 2 " 53¢ TISSUE 3"~ 25 BAKER'S COCOA Victory Brand Fresh-Killed Local Chickens “The Modern Pure Foods Store” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY giving rise to fears of new interna- tional friction in the Far East. The action is announced in Tokyo v hte Japanese Admiralty and War | TODAY Office in the The occupation of the island ex- tends the Japanese controlled areas H () U S E far to the south of their mainland territories and into the American French, British and Dutch spheres i e s THURSDAY AFTERNOON cskins AR BRION Introduced COMES AS SHOCK PARIS, Feb. 10—The landing of, House bill No. 56, by Walker, ap- Japanese forces on the island of propriating $14,400 for dissemination Hainan came as a shock to France,|°f facts and information over radio French observers said the landing Station in Territory. ; will undoubtedly lead to sharp diplo-| House bill No. 57, by Committee matic exchange between Paris and O Judiciary, redétining dutles of Tokyo. | Superintendent of Public Works. > BV SR House bill No. 58,- by Anderson, qualifying non-citizens for old age assistance TODAY 0" pRIN(ESS tending unemployment compensa- tion law to all employers of one or SR more persons. Charles Goldstein, owner of the! pgouse bill No. 60, by Lyng, setting Goldstein Building destroyed by fire pavimum interest which may be Wednesday, who has spent the past charged on contracts. 3 several weeks in the south, returned House joint memorial No. 25, by to Juneau this afternoon on the gmith asking a commission of en- Canadian Pacific Princess Norah. gineers to survey possibilities of op- Mr. Goldstein has been on a fur erating Copper River Railroad. buying trip and has spent a great Passed deal of time visiting with relatives poyse bill 16, by Davis, requir- in California and is now returning. ing calling of pids on all purchases 5 ~7 /by Territory amounting to over $50. House joint resolution No. 4, by McCutcheon, authorizing purchase of a plaque to mark the Edward W. Griffin Memorial Hospital at Kod- lak. Senate bill No. 16, by Sullivan, changing registration of brands from the Auditor's office to that of the General Reindeer Super- intendent at Nome. HOUSE PASSES 6 MEMORIALS; ~GETS 3 BlLS {Changes in Placer Claims I Laws Asked by Repre- | senfative Rogge | In addition to the introduction of a “bone dry” measure in the House today, elsewhere reported in this issue of The Empire, the House at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon had witnessed the introduction of two minor bills and had passed six memorials. Representative Rogge introduced | two measures of interest to placer | miners. House bill 62, by Rogge, would make association placer cldims not the PERCOLATOR: “Don’t you think you and | need different coffees?” Says the GLASS-MAKER: “Right! ‘All-purpose’ coffee spolls my act every N | VISIT THE SCHILLING EXHIBIT | acres nor have greater length than SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIR 12,640 feet. S WSHRIMPS 2" 45¢ Wet Pack ALASKA CRAB 2™ " ALBER'S CORN FLAKES 3 2c MOTHER'S 0 A T s large package 39c TOMATO PUREE “ 7 * $1.00 Madrona NOODLES MACARONI 5555 packages 5: Happy Home PEACHES Home Style 2 cans for 43¢ 12-oz. cans 3 29c ges for 19¢ 23c 0D 15¢ FROM OUR OWN FARM RNIA GROCERY MEAT DEPARTMENT PHONE 478 reindeer, to be located in. excess of forty; Also, a power of attorney given jclaims a month under powers of ) | “the { ‘a £f Ao & stein Building. Smoke and flame second floor is discernible. a prospector for staking claims, can be valid for a period of four years under the measure instead of two, to be used in the Territory of Al- aska at large instead of only the recording district in which the powers of attorney are recorded. Furthermore, no agent or attor- locate than two ! ney may more limiting,” as Rogge said, practice of large groups in {grabbing off large to the detriment of poorer prospectors un- ble to reach the ground in time. | Rogge said under the present law, eight such powers of attorney claims can be staked in a month. House bill 63, by Rogge, requires Clerks of District Courts to pro- | vide suitable fireproof safes vaults for each United States Com !missioner’s and Recorder's Office | for protection of mining, probate| and other records. S | Under legislation passed today,| six memorials got the “go” sign | on their way to the Senate. attorney, areas or | asking abolishment of tolls on the | Richardson Highway; 25, asking a; ihighway between the Government Railroad and the Richardson High- | | way, connecting from Copper Cen- {ter and Paxson on the highwnyi | with Mt. McKinley Park and Mat- anuska. The memorial was intro- {duced by Coffey; 27, by Lyng, urg- | ling a new Coast Guard station at | {Nome to take the place of the one burned; 23, asking for enlarge- !ment of Federal and Territorial | Building quarters here; 22, mak- | |ing one year the divorce residence | requirement in Alaska instead of | the present two years; 29, urging Congress to send a body of en- gineers north to investigate the | possibilities of the Copper River fand Northwestern Railway. | House bill No. 9, requiring li- censed businesses in Alaska to make | quarterly reports to the Auditor, which measure has aroused business ‘men to a considerable degree, has | Ibeen placed on next Wednesday's |calendar for a Committee of the | ‘Whole hearing. This afternoon, under reversion of the calendar, Representative Coffey | introduced, by request, a bill, num-| ber 64, requesting reimbursement to | the City of Anchorage for payments in relief of indigents. The sum of $2,762.21 is asked in the | bill, ! RADIAL WIRING SYSTEM Makes Electricity Easy To Use In the new home, el must be easy to use. G- Radial Wiring Systems are de- signed for modem all-electric homes of Qv:'z size. Th.:; meet present future ne economically. We are Certified Installation Contractors for G-E Radial Systems. Come in or telophone us for FREE ES' MATE. There’s no obligation. Alaska Eleciric Light Juneau—Douglas | beverages They were, No. 20, by l.a.nder,’- Here is one scene taken last Wednesday forenoon during the height of the fire that gutted the Gold- windows and the raging inferno on the | The stream of water is being shot from the top of the San Francisco | Bakery Building. The photograph was taken by Lu Licton for The Empire and etching made by Ted is seen pouring from the Cowling. TODAY | "™ beiea in the I | SENATE | | light dessert should conclude the | cases of pneumonia. et met_fil. This can be fresh or canned e Tesm TR Semate bill moro o Gochran, al.| Uit @ light gelatin dessert, melon HELEN ALIEN COMING 2 1 y C an, or a tart sherbet—no cake, how-| Miss Helen Allen, former employee lowing liquor dispensers to sell to- b products and non-alcoholic Senate bill No. 40, by Hofman, en- abling the Territory to foreclose on mires to collect mining taxes Senate bill No. 41, by Roden, in- structing the Department of Public | Welfare relative to use of records and files. Senate bill No. 42, by Committee on Mines by request, establishing a mining tax Passed Senate bill No. 25, by Roden set- ting up Territorial standards of weights and measures. Senate bill No. 28, providing $150,- 000 for construction of an addition to the Pioneers Home at Sitka House bill No. 12, by Davis, ap- “Well, old gal, how do you like it?” TUFTWIST a Timely 1 riumph S35 Polly is known for her long life —so is TUF-TWIST. Polly thrives on abuse — so does TUF-TWIST. Polly likes to filu‘awk — but not TUF-TWIST! is sturdy worsted twist — triple twisted of the finest worsted yarns — takes hard knocks and long wear with a smile. It's designed, railored and priced for YOUth! on Mine: { needed. | Meal PEACENEAR Acquitied; CINSPAIN IS = Deadlocked Federal Court jury has ac- ‘ql_ulted }4 of 25 Persans charged Double Victory Is SCOTee New somees o e - | by Fighting: Forces of - | sete somms - Gen. Franco ] ——————— PERPIGNAN, Feb. 10.—Peace in Spain within a few days is forescen, LONDON—The Education Com- by supporters of Gen. anm.sco}mm(-n of the London County Coun- Franco after the double victory incil has decided to loan violins to reaching France's eastern Pyrenees | school children. PFifty violins will be frontier and the taking of the Med- bought for about $500. iterranean Island of Minorca. Surrender of the Madrid and Val TO LOAN VIOLINS i s, the I f the territory Jeft to_the Spanish Government. | e YOUE f A“o“‘“' lconfidenually predicted. ““sba“as { ——————— | e €0 > FLU, PNEUMONIA " WAVE SWEEPING OVER ONE STATE, Five Thousand Reported! Stricken in Epidemic, lllinois Section CHICAGO, Iit. Feb. 10.—Wide-| spread outbreaks of influenza and | pneumonia and other respiratory | maladies, as the result of the cold {wave, has confined thousands of | | Ilinoisans in homes and hospitals. | py Committee| Many schools have been closed as mining tay, | the sick wave increases. | In the northern part of the state # | reports indicate at least 5,000 have | When serving a game dinnér, a|been stricken with influenza or mild @ Lucky Henry —if you bake with FISHER'S BLEND flour. Cakes are light, pie crusts tender and flaky. And as for delicious hot breads — just ask Henry. To be your husband’s favorite cook—buy a sack of FISHER’S BLEND to- day. Five convenient sizes. Re member, it’s the blend that makes opriating $80,000 for transporta- Senate bill No. 42 ablishing R r is needed with the latter, If a |Of the Columbia Lumber Company, ther substantial fruit or vegetable |is on the Princess Norah. Miss Allen | ad is served, really no dessert is|has spent the past few weeks visit- 'ing with her parents in Bremerton, Wash. ouR Y'l“ uN y S ramIL! o UNsuRRAS SED 7 SHOP THE MODERN WAY PATRONS of UNITED FOOD CO. Sanitary You will find the same honest effort to please and efficient | service, rendered by many familiar faces that you have beenusedio . | NOW AT | PIGGLY WIGGLY Just Call the Same Old Number WE WELCOME UNITED MARKET CUSTOMERS and will do our ut- most to serve them in the manner that has pleased them in in the past! Arriving NORAH TODAY Everything to make your Sunday Din- ner a success: BEEF PORK LAMB VEAL CANADIAN HAMS & BACON PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY | FRESH ARRIVING TODAY BUTTER oy yoran EGGS and a variety of Green Vegetables ‘ and Fruits PHONE For a Good Time Saturday Night ATTEND THE FIREMEN'S BALL FOR UNITED FOOD SERVICE AT PIGGLY WIGGLY -