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8 SOUTH MAGNETIC POLE SHIFTING, IS BYRD REPORT WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, Re Admiral Richard E. Byrd repa from the Antarctic by radio Ia that according to careful urements by the expedition’s scientists the South Ma; Pole apparently has shifted its position several miles westward - The Chinese are said to have been the first to make bread from wheat, about 1998 B.C. - retary of Agricul- nan J. Colman in m PIANO TUNING I am at the GASTINEAU HOTEL until § { ! { \ 3 MONDAY, FEB. 19 | { { : : \ \ \ \ H. J. BAKER Baker Pmno Co., Seattle The MASSAGIC Shor il o the wole o YOUR oo Rieays restiont. Alvays “Complete * Ten Convidis Plot Escape-| sevamp the cupboard. It probably THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 15 1940 JailBreak | DOUBLEGLAMOUR . |WARNSOF Frustrated — = SABOTAGE ~ ON SHIPS | HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 15.—The port of Houston has been advised of re)mm:d attempts at sabotage in { South American nitrate ports. S. A. Dunlap, chairman of the port committee cooperating with the | British Ministry of Shipping, said | the Ministry had issued a warning that “enemy agents” attempted to place time bombs in ships calling at isome South American ports. | The Houston port police and the Houston steamship agents and com- panies were notified. - Carmelcrisp RvoOmas - Store Opens . (OMMISSIONER - A jury in U. S. Commissioner’s H Court last night returned a ver- ere rl ay dict of guilty after a trial in which Ed Austin and David Howard were charged with assault and battery on Paul Milton. % J Tomorrow will mark the open- U. S. Commissiouer Felix Gray § ing of a new business establish-| sentenced Austin to four months ment in Juneau, when Edward in jail and Howard to three months Jacoby, wellknown Juneau man,| Members of the jury were Oscar opens his new Carmelcrisp Store| Jenson, Della Clark, Hazel Was- at 12 noon. son, Ethel Burnett, Ruth H. Gey- The new business ["ace is locat-| er, Marie Nielsen, George Osborre, ed at 127 South Franklin Street,| Olaf Bodding, A. M. Uggen, John next door to the Hol Shoe | L. Ahlers and Frank S. Wilson Shop. RSB s The opening tomorrow Will be| )., 45 qaid to have been marked with _ix'ee samples of the o 1 in Roccha, Syria, in new Carmelcrisp confection. 5 T, Wi *iot Blino This is the first of a series of S —— Boss Carmelcrisp stores to be located Ald Rushed 'o Ly in various towns throughout Al-! 15% Hope for saving the hf;{ og 1!.052; aska. Lee Ross was given a tragic blow The store will be open daily from i i ol Bl i et S B el ey = Canadian Discount Is In oa's eral Emil Sauer in Germany ('l;ny Wa M | 5 R Bk jie m“;"',:::'fl:“'?:,"f;';ph:fi Empire classifieGs bring resuits | RAV First National Bank e leukamu The girl, & victim of the — - Tunnel Discovered in | Nick of Time | PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 15. — Two men were held for questioning in connection with the discovery of a| plot by ten convicts to tunnel their way out of the Eastern Peniten- tiary Convict James Wilson accused | as the ringleader of the escape,| found himself in a solitary confine- | ment cell after the plot was dis- covered by prison officials. The convicts had dug a tunnel| 15 feet deep almost to the sidewalk | beyond the walls — e, WO pots and kettles? Then it's time to | | | Do you have trouble locating | | | | will save your disposition as weil | as your time. Fasten narrow bars | | | | across the back of a tall cabinet “HARLESTON, S. C. Feb, 15 ¥are blood dume. is in Childrent ccvcccecorcrc et r ey Screw hooks to the bars and hang | A (C('ast Gusald cuusm CandF(qul;ir. Hospital, Washington, D. C. z (1S utensils on the hooks. Have a low- : planes were ordered today to speed - ! er shelf for shallow pans that to the assistance of two fishing z wINB SPECIALS ) won't hang | Ice skating’s glamour girl and the prizefight game’s matinee idol pack boats reported sinking fifty miles ITAlY MAY "ow z : — i | plenty of charm as a couple. Sonja Henie and Billie Conn,'light |off Charleston. The number of men ) N Today's News Todav—Empire. | peavyweight champion, met recently in Pittsburgh and obligingly took | 2board the two distressed fishing H AND ouES"ONS ! RARE ULD WINES ! " | this dancing pose for the nhotogr:mhrrs “‘0“‘01“ is not known. § e ) I- SAGREIR G > e ITIS H E R S: i 200-Year-Old ! T0 BR ' ‘ § INDEMNITY IS Says Germ any ;FINNISH LOAN i Sherry fith $23.50 | e, ] v The MASSAGIC | | ROME, Feb. 15—Diplomatic cir- | i 7 | 35| DEMANDED FOR HEARING IS TO .20 I, liemirsic | Raro Old Brandy 5 B4 i shacha) o5 e & solini will ask Great Britain to ex- | carlos Fersl 5fl| $25 { sone, Strengihems the | IORPEDOED Hlp S e | SIART FRIDAY riain the arrivar o New zealana ! el el S L and Australian troops in the Near | ! NEW FOOT THR East. i FINEST SELECTION IN ! AII D d WASJB{lNfiTON,dFeb. 15. — The| Fascist circles would not comment : TBBI{ITORY OF ALASKA : | 5 | House Banking and Currency Com- on the rumor, beyond stating that s The Netherlands Govern- B Ry B0 e e s | o e, oo, s Mixers After 6P. M. | | ment Makes Demand on | | oo to begin hear- | Mediterranean is of vital interest to | ] [ings on the proposal to advance Italian security. 2 = | | 820,000,000 in credit to Finland. The -~ - | Germany, Sea Disaster Economic D|dator Goering| provosed loan for the purchase of LEGION RIFLE g ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW § | - non-military supplies already ha | AMSTERDAM, Feb. 15. — The Makes Address o | been ;,pp,mcd by the Senate. | (OMPHIHON | + TO SERVE WINE ! | Netherlands Government :\nnuul:r'» Farmers | There are two main fypes of wine... : . ed today that the Nation will de- | i . "y ) mand “full indemification” from " MURDER- SU!('DE IS PROPOSED | (L) VSge ot 0y (o8 Bewut) | Germany for torpedoing and six o i A ! Al | especially to serve with meals, called | : . : SERLIN, Feb. 15. — German 4 L AR table wines; (2) Wines for h { ing last Saturday of the 6,800-ton , . ooi0 Gictator and No. 2 ““M OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 15.—The | American Legion Posts in lable wines; ines use witl \ | Holland-American liner Burgerdick. " the Nazi Party, Field Marshal|Pcdies of a San Francicco men| Aluka have been requested by } desserts or as refreshments, called | [l | wners charge a German Goering, has sarcastically dared ihe {and woman were found cn a l>nelv Roess L. Hevel of Haines Depart- a sweef wines. \ $6.00 18 rine sank the vessel. Allies to break down the Genmn““‘d near Oakland in what appar- ment Marksmanship Chairman, to ! t > economic structure. ently -was a suicide pact. organize small bore rifle teams for { [ “NO INFORMATION" ‘Goering voiced his defianté of ;hpl They have been identified as competition to select a Depart- } { BERLIN, Feb. 15—The German Allied blockade in his second radio|Ralph Frazier and Margaret Blair, ment entry for the McQuigg trophy | ! GE“QGE Bnos PAY’N TAK!T { I‘RED “ENNING High Command says there is “No gpeech since the outberak of the war, |8 Durse match. | Y N b { information” from any German The address was directed to Ger-| Police said that Frazier had ap- A postal match about April 15 is E PHONE 92 PHONE 95 { | source that the Holland-American many’s farmers who are urged m‘pamntl/ shot Miss Blair as they planned to determine which Post : Outfitter”” !liner Burgerdick was sunk by step up their production to the high- | drove along the road and then team shall be the Department’s rep- | : \ l(xerman submarine. est possible point. \uuncd Lhe pistol on himself resentative in the national match. 1., PR ,l > The Marshal claimed that what, ~— $ & | he termed rich Great Britain, al- | b mm e o Two MORE (HA"GE ready has been forced into food x"a~! tioning which he said was more WIN ARE YOU GOOD AT Then See J. B. Burford & Co.'s | "™ " ™" ™ CONTEST OPENS Window TODAY! — ===~ | THIS AFTERNOON : | Guess,“How Many” || T0 FINNISH RELIEF et oo S o daring | L] | this afternoon in the window of the | \ \ N | ) ¢ | { HAVE YOU ew s being overhauled { { § \ \ d If not, j We invite all Junea ver of parts di; en a typewriter in the process of n citizens to 'make a guess’’ on the 1 nantled from this typewriter. See how much you know about a typewriter DISMANTLED! ALL JUNEAU IS INVITED for FREE SAMPLES of 1 CARMELCRISP The Golden-Coated Foo_d for All Kot R e oy PLEAS IN COURT crastic than that of Germany Goering said that soldiers in the Westwall were so well fed that they \ Two more pleas of not guily were returned packages of food sent them | withdrawn and replaced by guilty by relatives. He added that the pleas today by persons indicted bY peion as a whole, had a two-year | the Grand Jury. reserve supply of vegetables, oils and Prisoners changing their pleas argarine. Goering called the mor- | were Mark Williams, charged with g0 o the German people a block of | assault with a dangerous weapon, granite. and Edward B. Haynes, charged GUESSING GAMES? with larceny in a boat, = P T » UNIQUE PRIZE John Ronning pleaded not guilty The petit jury has been excused until 10 o’clock Monday morning Our Big Opening TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FEB. 16 AT 12:00 NOON Free Samples Tomorrow Only!? The First Carmelcrisp Shop in Alaska! frrrrrrrr e ‘$3rooo SEN' EAST | Possibly one of the most umquc‘ FUND HEADOUARIER J. B. Burford and Company, where | anybody In Juneau has a chance to Drafts tomlxm 53 000 were mailed make $20 for himself if he is a f,ood | today to Finnish Relief Fund head- gyesser. |quarters in New York by Frank A. ~ Ap L. C. Smith typewriter is vru- |Boyle, Chairman of the Alaska' ,ing the display window, in what e our window today. L 0 ! || drive. | looks to be a million pieces. The| ® R e e el bl New local contributions since the ! person who makes the nearest guess . last list was published are as fol- will receive $20 credit to buy a | 5 lows: inew L. C. 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Nd v « + + + with a flattering every day of the week ROYAL BEAUTY perma- nent. The change will amaze you! J.B.Burford& Co. || s “Our Doorstep Is Worn JUNEAU CARMELCRISP STORE 127 FRANKLIN ST. EDWARD JACOBY— Manager Next to Hollywood Shoe Shop (This store will be open daily from 12 Noon to 10 P. M.) by Satisfied Customers” ANN EARLY SMITH, Owner-Operator Lk ETHEL POWELL, Hair Stylist mom 723

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