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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1939. MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN BRAZIL HEADQUARTERS "TEMPORARILY' AT KETCHIKAN Dimond Nohhes Chamber, Coast Guard Establish- ed in First City Alaska Coast HANDWRITING ON AFFIDAVIT OF BRIDGES KNOWN John Leech of Portland Says Communist Party Forced Him fo Sign SAN FRANCISCO, C uard Ixz\ndqnnr(orx —Handwriing_on have been established temporarily | ) 12l in Ketchikan because there is “more i 4 adequate space at reasonable rental | available” than in Juneau, where/ pered permanent headquarters were or-| Pelag 1der dered established, Alaska Delegate! Anthony J. Dimond has notified the Juneau Chamber of Commerce. Reports from Ketchikan are that free quarters were offered there for Commander W. K. Thompson, newly appointed head of the Alaska Di- vision. Dimond’s telegram is in reply to one from a special committee of the Chamber, appointed last week to present Juneau's case to officials at Washington. A message stating hn Lee are available has also been sent to the Coast Guard Commandant at Washington. e —— IL DUCE ISN'T ILL that quarters in the Baranof Hotel TWO HOURS AFTER WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 10. — Two hours ter a traffic officer made young George Allen Crawford move his pop stand back from the curb- ing, two cars collided in front of the Crawford home, one overturn- ing on the exact spot where the pop stand had been. % RS SRR 25 YEARS 'PWA APPROVES PAVING OF CITY -DOCK APPROACH Work Included in Current Program Under Amend- ed Authorization Approval of an authorization to ing of the a Dock has be land by the WANTS LUCKMAN (,!IICA(:O Aug. 10."— George alas, coach-owner of the Chicago B!‘ ars of the National Football ngun squashes rumors that he | will promptly trade Sid Luckman to the Brooklyn Dodgers should he be suc ul in signing the Co- lumbm E "Wn are anxious to | sign Luckman,” Halas said, “and ‘l[ we do we'll certainly I\l p the | New York lad for our l\,( | Gt Boys (an Forfify Border of Finland MURRAY, in continuous use in America. He ys he has used a five-unit wet cell battery daily for 25 years on a soline engine furnishing power ;|for a plane 4 \ FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL work has been co — job by the L. J. I HELSINGFORS, Finland Aug. 10.|as part of the curre Bl’alSEd Sn'lom Tlps -Fu(ll»[u'mmn of the Finnis ing p; m here. and SPAGHETTI sian frontier by voluntary Esti d addit lm\rl cost of th its members is the novel “nationa service” proposal made to the min- inistry of defense by the Academic Carelian League, a patriotic organi- zation principally composed of un- dergradua nd schoolboys. at during is $2,690. at the BARANOF - b 3 AT DOCK The Standard Oil tanker Alaska Standard, Capt. Richard Ander- son, docked at the Standard Oil vharf this afternoon to load oil products for distribution to South- the ; ast Alaska stations. employed on fortification wo A fRoli - oRahions WAL tane focking of the Alaska Standard ing the summer, each group working for a period of two weeks lifficult, and the craf ral approaches to the finally mooring fast. made dock before i Empire Want Ads Bring Results. —W. F. Gentry, a carpenter, claims the oldest battery | SKILLFUL EXPERT BEAUTY SERVICE y service superior. You can judge the superiority of our work by asking and admiring some of ustomers. Their hair-dos are far better testim ould possibly writel See our smart new Phone 723, 115-2nd-St. The ROY AL Beauty Salon ANN EARLY SMITIH—Owner-Operator ETHEL POWELL—Hair Stylist G-E WATER HEATERS - ROME, Aug. 10.—Premier Mus- solin gave visible proof last night that he was not the victim of a| heart attack as it was announced in | dispatches printed in European papers yesterday. Il Duce appeared to be in his usual good health when he appeared at the opening of the opera “Car- men.” His appearance supported vehement denials of members of his household who claim that the rum- ors were without foundation. It was UNIONS T0 CONFER FURTHER TONIGHT; LABOR DAY PARTY of union men in HOT WATER ANY TIME HOT WATER ANY TIME / VE POWER <o+ with Every Step ] from Rio de Ja , was pictured At a meecting Union Hal levely Maria Manzo, above, who will represent her Completely automatic— L4 from various fecided t ! nd the mee e AFL u nation in a beauty pageant of believed that their original publica- PR tonight to discuss Labor Day| the Americas, which will open in | tion was made because he failed to Lhearsisgebutn hammeis 810y 20(: GE Calrod Unit s s No fires to light, nothing elebration plans the film capital September 22, | SHOW UP yesterday morning to view pounds into his shoes in a single day?! 5 . Bous g R the 2% ““m-. e itis "'\lil& a parade that was being put on for This raises havoc with sensitive bones, eating time . . to watch, no fumes, no \s said that within a few da RERaE f " his benefit. MA§;§ Q!ilc muscles, nerves. il ; fho tiggest Tabor. Day Drogram)| s i et e "I‘""f i - 5 5 But in the MASSAGIC Shoe every el ] i smoke, no odor . . . In- 26 cHiggash a8 o AT cently in Rio. Other girls from tep is AIR CUSHIONED. Result: vet” will be announced v z 0 Ellows 0 ® step is S NE esult: | the bone . . . . st thomd forgetii Sl S s both North ana South America | QDD F | 50 N ass, S ANRBLlR. e vieacis o b 0 stall it and forget it . . . will vie for Western Hemisphere ° i o5 IGHIE tircdhes AT LOW COST TAKE PLANES ON GETS NINE MONTHS of 0da reiows todgemen wint g0 fishing by air next weekend EVERLASTING FOOT EASE AT A SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICE! Styles for all men. FRED HENNING beauty Vlnu in the contest. Ancient Seal il Lamp Unearthed An apparently ancient seal of lamp was dug up this week at the nd ALASKA ELECTRIC | | | It is undecided yet how many | ite of the old Auk Indian village| Pleading guilty to a ct s will make the trip, flyin to Lake srthwest of Juneau by R. H. Wil- a dozen unlnm B | it B i e i doren curt b e Suearday aernoon 404 COMPLETE OUTFITTER o a1 returning Sunday morning, but | = “‘"*]" \;‘ : ~ | from eight to twelve plan to go. | r M. E. Monagle t s i Juneau ALASKA Douglas in jail. | Empire classieds pay. FREE DEILIVERIES DAILY ! PHONE 262 for ROALD COPSTEAD or HAROLD BATES PHONE 603 for Fancy Fruits and — PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY - . . -or z;n[c]yfi;}l.lssla‘nllv ,es;elzah‘l:'s.dniifl Gk R A o I T STV SLICED BACON - - Ih. 45¢ | LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE 35¢ Swill's Eastern Mild-Cured | A Sunday Breakfast Delicacy POUND T 0 M BABY BEET_POT ROAST 25¢ | || Spoundstor2se RIPE FIRM CANTALOUPES RIPENED-ON-VINE Each —— 10¢ ECONOMICAL, DELICIOUS and EASILY PREPARED POUND COUNTRY SAUSAGE - 30¢ | POUND ‘ PRIME RIBor RUMP ROAST Our OwnHome-Made—The Flavor Millions Favor BONE- LESS HAMBURGER = = = = 1h. 30¢ FRYE'S BABY BEEF—A Treat for Your Sunday Dinner .. ..POUND Lean, Clean Beef—Fresh-Ground Every Hour FRICASSEE HENS -1b. 28¢ | MILK-FED FRYERS - 40¢ Fancy, Milk-Fed Fresh Packed—1!4-1b. to 5-1b average POUND EASTERN LETTUCE, large solid heads . each ]{)¢ CUCUMBERS, fender . . . each]fg SPRING ONIONS, sweet . 3 bu. 10c RADISHES, firm, sweet . . 3 hu. ](¢ CELERY, Utah or White - 10c, 15¢ LOIN o PORK ROAST THE ARISTOCRAT OF PORK ROASTS Swife’s Preminm Hams 35¢ CARROTS . . large bunches §¢ BEANS, Kentucky Wonders . 2 Ihs. 25¢ NEW POATOES 8 1bs. 25¢ GRAIN-FED PORK 35¢ . POUND Swift’s Oriole Bacon - 30¢ POUND OBA“GES, sweet . . . doz. ]5¢ GRAPES, Black Ribier - 2 Ibs- 29¢ PLUMS, Santa Rosa - - 21bs- 25¢ CHERRIES, large Bings - -1%c ALWAYS— A COMPLETE VARIETY OF THE FINEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES Whole or Half—Marvelous Flavor—Spring Chicken Tenderness—Ib. Whole or Half LEG © VEAL RoAsT SWIFT'S FANCY MILK-FED VEAL ... POUND 35c ' m_— BABY LAMB LEGS Ib. 35¢ | POLISH SAUSAGE Alb. 35(: California Milk-¥ An Old Country Favorite BILUE RIBRON BUTTER, EGGS and COTTAGE CHEESE CUT ANY ed Lamb Large Shipment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES will ar- rive SATURDAY on S. S. YUKON? GRAPES SWEET—SEEDLESS 2 pounds for25¢ wulP EACHES FREESTONE Dozen —— 29¢