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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940. Ex losion on P fr PROGRAM ADOPTED Alaska Craft gy com. oF senaTE AI Smgapore No Change by Amendment in Legislation Pass- Seven American Crewmen ed by House Among Those Injured in Foreign Port ‘WASHINGTON, March 8, — The |Senate Finance Committee has vot- ed 12 to 8 to approve without amendment the House approved leg- SINGAPORE, March 8--An ex-|islation to continue the Adminis- plosion of a drum of acid aboard tration's trade agreement program the American freighter Delarof last for three years more beyond next night injured seven American mem- | June 12. bers of the crew and two Chinese seamen. The Delarof is operated by the SOlVlflg RObberY Alaska Pnckers Association, ' s Cinch Kldnap At Beauty Shop Attempt I13-PHONES-— SLICED BACON-1Ib.pkg. 15¢ RegularPicnicHams 2 1 clb. 49 S —— Seaman Giloson muue the take, after robbing Sigrid’s Be Shop night before last, of ing across the street to the city jail and boasting through the win- dow to prisoners in a 2 g.m. con- COOKED PICNIC TRADE AGREEMENT TREKS FOR | Stikine ’rhe ailing trapper was 'mke Wil liams, 42, of Telegraph Creek, H\s partner-hero is Henry Gleason, Williams was stricken more than two weeks ago with a malady which I paralyzed one arm and bhoth legs| from the waist down. Physicians attributed the ail- ment to an all meat diet the men enjoyed in their isolated camp Gleason made his runarkahkc journey with one dog and a sled | with Williams lashed aboard Trapper Bnngs in Paralyz- | "t e 50 mies o rougn going |over frozen snow with crust Lhal ed Partner in Heroic | persitenty broke through, and . |over glare ice that blinded the Winter March eves in fhe brilliant sun, Gleason — ;)ullod his partner, makmg camp WRANGELL, Alaska, March 8.— but twice. After more than two weeks of tor-| At the mouth of the Stikine tuous travel, pulling his paralyzed | River, Gleason was held up ten partner behind him on a sled rrom]days with his helpless partner, deep in the winter-locked upper|while a raging storm lashed the River country, a weary river mouth. Athabascan trapper today told how | Gleason rowed into Wrangell to- he made his wierd wilderness am- | day with a borrowed skiff, heavily- bulance journey to put his partner bearded, limping and sore safely in the hospital here %wzkwm from romantic lands Williams’ conditions is serious. | HAMS SUGAR-CURED Pound —— 23¢ R o A B G s e e b.25¢ Bungled Abduction of Judy Garland Revealed When Snatch- er Gefs Panicky HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 8. — A curiously bungled plot to kidnap Judy Garland, 17-year-old singin POT ROAST LEG PORK ROASTS, Ib. 3 Q)¢ Rolled Roasts PRIME RIB RUMP 35¢ b HORMEL BACON - Ib. 23 ¢ ANY SIZE PIECE SANITARY MEAT (0. I3—-PHONES—49 ient worker in jail Officers said Robert Wilson planned with an accomplice the midnight abduction of Miss Gar- land, then grew panicky and tele- phoned the police: “Judy Garland will be tonight.” The police traced the call and ar- kidnapped rested Wilson near the Santa Mon- ica Hotel, from where the call was made. The officers are hunting for the companion of Wilson INT. DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION PASSED BY HOUSE Measure Is Slashed Under Budget Estimate-Mem- erson Weekend Recess | | NEW STORE HOURS 8to5P. M. TAKE EFFECT Mon., Mar. 11 NEW DELIVERY HOURS:— 10:30 A. M. and 2 and 4 P. M. WASHINGTON, March 8. — The House today passed the $118578.000 Interior Department appropriation bill after cutting $3,479,000 from the budget estimates. The House then look a week-end recess to Monday. OUR 0PERATORS: CLEO COMMERS WAYNE THOMPSON RAY JACOBSEN REMEMBER: For De Luxe Cab Service all 717 f petty film star, left a 19-year-old trans- six Empire classitieds pay. ‘You ought to see T've got some stuff 10 other man in Alaska \\lnn the shop reported morning that a large plate mirror, a number of brushes and a quantity of soap had been stolen Chief of Police Dan Ralston had no trouble in running down the guilty Gibson pleaded Choicest chillies and spices are blended in Schilling Chili Powder. It gives delicious, zestful flavor — enables you to prepare unusual dishes quickly and easily. Compare its qual- ity and strength! 2.0z. can, only 15c. 37 SPICES—19 EXTRACTS party. guilty in U. S. nmissioner’s Court to a charge larceny and ¢ 20th CENTURY MARKET PHONE 603—Grocery Dept. PHONE 202—Meat Dept. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER ON EVERYTHING! FOR PROOF—READ THIS AD——AND VISIT OUR STORE! Ael Monte 0= i TOMATO JUIC ! YAKIMA GEMS § No. 1 Grade—Wilk cook up to mush' Winesap Apples So that you can have all of the apple pies you w we are selling these bination FANCY an: GRADE WINESAPS 25 Ibs. 8¢ | at $l.50 box (0(0A2Ib @n l9q PEA(HES 21¢ OUR MOTHERS HOME STYLE—L G A. —-Troo lhponod Sunny Garden Peas WAx BEA“S ! PBESERVES 3 Seive—No. 2 tins No. 2 tins— Roycroft NATIONAL RED 2 for 250 - ___.lfi__— IMMITATION i Tity! Epl mnut? The Best in Quality! E?l mnntp SOLID PACK TOMATOES PEELED All Flavors Asparagus Style No. 2% tins 9 59c 2 for 35(' Ims & GIANT PACKAGE Sunkist Oranges Sweet—]Juicy 288 size 29c dozen No.214 (\lu No. 95 tins 2 for 35('. HONEY SWEET GRAHAM Crackers2Ib. tady33c§ NUBORA...49¢ \ \ § | ! | ) | ' STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS g : | BUTTER Maid o’ Cloved—93 Score 2 Ibs. 77e EGGS Wash. Coop Special A Large 2 doz.65¢ | OUR LENTEN SPECIALS DEL MONTE SOCKEYE SALMON—No. 1 tins ... WHITE STAR TUNA FISH—Medium tins . ELBO MACARONI or >?AGHETTI DARIGOLD MILD CHEESE COFFEE M. ]. B.—Schillings Chase & Sanborn 25c¢b. PHONE 212—MEAT DEPARTMENT—PHONE 202 LIVER AND BACON SPECIAL! 1 Ib. LIVER, Ib. 30c SAUSAGE, Ib. 20¢ Schlllmg | WITH EACH A Breakfast Treat—Made with Old Plantation % Ib. BACON FREE WIHzacu |Ame 4 Made w FRICASSEE HENS - 1b.25¢ Average 3 pounds each SHORT RIBS or PLATE BOILING BEEF - 1b.123¢ Pork Roast, Ib. 25c Lean—Eastern Shoulder Cuts—Any S LEG OF Pork Roast, Ib. 29 ¢ (Cut Any Size) N 0 T l C Wus store will close DAILY at 5 PO M' OUR NEW DELIVERY, §CHEDULE 3l)ally—m 30 a.nm., 2 M 4 IIII p.m. WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 44 Norwomen to Dme Thursday Evening' {LOREN CARD FAMILY INCREASES IN SIZE Six puppies arrived early yester- | day morning for Blackie, pet span- iel of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Card at their home on Auk Lake. Mother Norwomen will meet next Thurs-| and family are reported progiess- |day evening at 6 o'clock at the|ing nicely on |]] fours. Northern Light Presbyterian Church | ——— | for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Kathryn Hooker will serve the dinner. The meeting has been advanced one week to avoid confliction with| Holy Week services. | Colored pictures of the interior of Alaska will be shown during the evening. I 15% Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. Adv First National Bank. NOTICE! All Juneau Grocery Stores and Meat Markets, will open at 8 A. M. and close at 5 P. M. EVERY DAY, be- ginning Monday, March 11. GEORGE BROS. PAY°N TAKIT PHONE $2-95 COUPON BOOKS $20.00 Book $10.00—$10.00 Book $9.50 BIG CASH Drawing TONIGHT-7:30 $30.00 SUGAR 10 Ibs. 59¢ George Brothers Are Always Cheaper—Phone 92-95 (hickenTamaIes,each 30c¢ (OME MADE—Phone 92-35 FiletFinnanHaddie . 35¢ PHONE GEDRG. 3RCTTIERS OYSTERS - - Pint40c¢ | ALASKA SHRIMP, can 60 PHONE GEORGE BROTHERS Roasi Shoulder Pork, Ib. 2 5¢ POT ROAST-Ib.25¢ PHONE 92—95——BETTER PRICES ROAST LEG OF LAMB Pound ROAST LEG OF VEAL ROAST ROLLED RIB 35c ROAST ROLLED RUMP Pound PHONE GEORGE BROTHERS—BETTER MEAT (OTTAGE CHEESE, Ib. 20¢ HAMBURGER - Ib.25¢ ALWAYS BETTER PRICES—QUALITY—PHONE 92.95 MIXERS AFTER 6P. M. |GEORGE BROS. PHONE 92-95 PHONE 9295

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