The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 13, 1940, Page 8

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I { | 8 MAIL FUND INCREASED, R g mw e IANS Lt R Whas d Senale Agree More Money for ,.“fl'la Run INGTON, Mar: 0i orfation is in addition sed sum will pe ger boats to Unal . om Seward, thence along the west side of the a to Bristol Bay and Good- Safe after a sceret dash across the ~ FOOD SPECIALS! SPECIAL | =~ FRESH STANDARD EGGS2™ " 63c TEXAS PINK f for GRAPEFRUIT 4 z7c WOODBURY TOILET SOAP 4 bars for zsc (asualties Arctic War Estimated Russia Hasitr)st Quarter of Million Dead - Fin- land 30,000 COPENHAGEN, Marcu 13.—For- | eign military observirs mate | casualties of the short Russo-Fin- nish war a§ follows: Russia—approximately one quarter of a million dead and one quarter of a million wounded. C \VIPBI:II'S TOMATO SOUP4™ " M NUBORA 2 43¢ OAP POWDER HE l\l PURI', CIDER VINEGAR * 19c | FANCY YELLOW NEWTONS APPLES 1 " 28¢ LARGE Finland—thirty thousand dead CHOCOLATE 1y Ib. pk. for and 35,000 wounded. ECLAIRS C > BEAR RHURNS FROM CRUISE IN ICY STRAIT Alaska G STALEY CORN & z pkgs. 19c GLOSS STARCH WITH POT HOLDER and DISH CLOTH FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ()\ THIS H()Al"' aboard reported ths ch had bee 1 of the Al fined $25 i’ e The Commi | df::ifi d.m., 2 and lr‘lx:'- Af:-m ‘n«’ Sarbet d i wildlife Agent Jack Jeffery 4 p.m. B it Deminic Stan- cted of viola- 1 Game Law and the court of U ‘ THRIFT & S. Commissioner R. R. Brown at £r 5 S ARE Yfl IN DEBT? OUR Pooled Account Is Your Answer ® Alaska Credit Bureau Phone 28 Atlantic, the British liner antine at New York, with busy tugs around her, and the Union Jack waving t 750,000 liner probably will be tied up in New York alongside the Queen Mary and the Normandie for the duration of the war, sa | Committee given by Chairman Rep- | resentative THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 13, 1940. "QUEEN ELIZABETH" ENDS BOLD DASHFOR SAFETYTOU.S. largest and fastest liner in ( imphantly, “Queen E Wellés Arrives in Berlin Sumner Welles (left), shown as he arrived in Berlin, where it was reported he learned Ger- many was not prepared to discuss peace unless Britain’s “strange held on the economic life of the world is broken.” Welles is shown leaving the station with Baron Ernst von Weizaecker, Secretary of State in the German Foreign Office. (Picture by radio from Berlin to New York.) Flsh Probers WorkCheaply wigh Investigation Last Summer Assassin’s Gun Aftack, Costs Third Less than Wounds Several Other | Funds Available | President Roosevelt’s fact-finding emissa INDIAN GUNMAN KILLS BRITISH London Dlgmtanes * WASHINGTON, March 13—The LONDON, March 13.—Sir Mi-| House Committee investigating Al-|chael O'Dwyer, er Lieut.| aska fisheries last summer, has an|Governor of Purjab hoL to unexpended ce of $10,476.15 | death, and L of State for India, wa an Indian gunmar 1eeting to- day of the India A iation, ! Sir Louis Dane and Lord Lam-| ington wer > wounded O'Dwyer was an official in Great! of the original $15,000 appropriated This was revealed in testimony before the Appropriations Sub-| Schuyler Otis Bland of Virginia, who headed the Alaska group. Britain’s Indian Ci Service for .. the past 35 year i was an ad- LERt | vocate of strong measures in hand- Empire Want Ads Bring Results, | ling the Indian problem 4 S o CARD PARTY UNION HALL—MARCH 15 8:00 P. M. SPONSORED BY JUNEAU LADIES’ AUXILIARY—NO. 34 MILITARY WHIST 8 Prize Awards Refreshments General Admission 50c after her secret da HIGH OFFICIAL : | IT'S A START TOWARD A 12 KILLED INTORNADO TEXAS (ITY Nearly Two Score Known1 Injured - Property , Damage Large SHREVEPORT. 1., March 13.- At least 12 persons have been | killed, nearly two scare known in- | jured and hund: are homeless as the result of tornado which swept this section and also the ad- jacent part of Texas late yester- / afterncon last night perty damage is estimated to 1 $1,000,000. he Libby, Owens and Ford glass plant, State Fair grounds and buildings and the Centenary Col- lege suffered b ily ANOTHER VICTIM SHREVEPORT, March 13.—Fol- lcwing a checkup at ‘1 o'clock this afternoon, the tornado death toll e ands at 13 victims and at least fe from war’s | g7 injured Five hundred homes in the tor- -'nado swept section are reported . to be damaged | Among the dead is T. K. Gid- 71, capitalist, crushed to| de: )‘1 by a falling tree as he start- ed to enter his automobile. Chosen Mayor Again by Nearly 70,000 Votes Over His Opponent Greal Britain Is Preparing | SEATTLE, March 13. — Arthur B. Langlie was reelected Mayor of Seattle yesterday by 69931 votes New Energy fo Be Thrown| rotRt ; many, Is Report or Langlie was nominated February 27 by a landslide non- partisan vote of 40.000 more than the combined totals of four oppo- nents running in the primary - e he world, is shown ash across the Atlantic. | | | | | ency LONDON, March 13. — Great Britain prepared today to forget her great disappointment over Fin- land’s defeat and began a typically British reaction by throwing new many. While Chamberlain made speech in which he paid high tri- CONVICTS FOUR bute to Finland, Capt. Eden re- ON plANE 'I'Rlp affirmed the Allied determination to defeat Hitler. Meanwhile official financial cir Bri over cles revealed that the huge ish war loan had been far subscribed. Rhode Runs Down Violat- During a series of ors in Upper Copper River Country R T ponents strengthened their attack and Hore-Belisha for the first time openly criticized the gmemmom Informed parliamentary forecast that hereafter Cham | lain would be subject to much sharper criticism unless a strongly| plane. intensified war efiort was forth- Ole Espeland was convicted in coming. |the court of U. S. Commissioner ———— tapping eaver m ihe closea ses SECRETARY DUE j HERE MARCH 25 hot d!‘ba(f’s Conviction of four men for vio- lation of the Alaska Game Laws was reported by Wildlife Agent Clarence Rhode on his return to Cordova from a patrol of the upper Copper River country by chartered !son and was fined $200. The same ~|court convicted Adolf Vogt, an alien, of trapping without proper | {license and fined him $300. | Miss Estella Draper, Secretary to| | Emil Isaacson, alien, was con- Gov. Erhest Gruening, left Fair~} | victed at McCarthy of violation and jwas fined $25, forfeited two guns land was given a 90-day | tence. Wilson Bell was lat Chitina for ping. banks today for Anchorage. She is| due back in Juneau March 25. | Jall sen- fs———rem— nan = —_ 1 post-season trap- | , ; 15% 1 NEW TELEPHONE DIiRECTORY H i To be issued March 1 and forms ! c“adlan Discount close March 1. For space, B. M. Behrends Bank and changes please call Juneau sdv, First National Bank | tele- | and Douglas Telephone Co,, aav. " phone 420. > listings BUYALOTNOW HOME OF YOUR OWN" [ J FOUR CHOICE LOTS 2 Lots on Glacier Highway 2 Lots on Behrends Ave. o i Prices Will Rise This Spring! Charles Waynor Addition Phone 28 Every Housewife Knows.. IRVING'S MARKET PHONE 519 THIS ADV. GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 16th SWEET CREAM—93 SCORE BUTTER - IRVING'S MARKET IS THE WORKING MAN'S STORE! - 2doz. §7¢ 1 SPUDS - - 25 Ibs. 67 ¢ IRVING'S MARKET ALWAYS SELLS AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES! LARGE and SWEET ORANGES 2 doz. 53c ROYALDESSERTS - - 5¢ NUCOA - - 21bs. 459 See °Em and Buy *Em PE ACHES -« PEARS SIZE NO. 2'-—LIBBY'S or DELMONTE B-dede YOUR PHONE IS OUR DOOR BELL! VEGETABLES YOUR CHOICE: DICED CARROTS—STRING BEANS LARGE GRADE A EGGS - JELLO and PEAS—TOMATOES——SPINACH 10 CANS 97 New Closing Hour 5 P. M. FRUIT JUICE YOUR CHOICE: PEACH—PINEAPPLE—PRUNE GRAEFRUIT—TOMATO GRAPEFRUIT—TOMATO 10 CANS 97 ¢ SEE OUR OTHER BARGAIN TABLES! MEATS: Phon 519 and Order Early SHOULDER OF PORK ROASTS-23¢ PICNIC HAM +-20¢ LITE STEWING Pound osc CHICKENS | ALL STEAKS --335¢ T-BONES——RIB—ROUND—SIRLOIN CUTS All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice.

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