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|to the end was expressed by Alan | G MacArthur, Oceanside,: - his| fag will filed for probate here in Su- In an perior Court ‘ MacArthur died last February 22. | . ® | The will, after making provision for A “I wish and desire that the active | pall : funeral services | be composed of six of my creditors, o that they will be abi\ to carry | me to the (nl 9 ARRESTS Sixteen-‘r’e‘érfl-VOId Boy Is| H Slain in Street Corner ‘Maure'ama lar Loan at Once from U. S. Bank PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 5.—| WASHINGTON, April 5—Fedoral| WASHINGTON, April 5—Secre- | election: : | Nine youths are under arrest for the | Loan Administrater Jesse Jones re-|tary of State Cordell Hull sald | So the old City Council will be| slaying of Leroy Daniels, 16, in a I veals that Finland is seeking w\tnduy the United States has pro-|[in the chairs at tonight’s session. street corner gun battle of last obtain i cash the twenty million posed to Mexico that arbitration|The meeting is expected to be a| S ; night. dollar loan granted her by the ex- | should settle the two-year- old dis- | mere formality, as business of th" Detective Peter McCormick said port Import Bank. shooting climaxed a feud that| HONOLULU, T. H. April 5— granted for non-military purchases been raging for the past month | The giant British liner Mauretania, jn the United States before the e,,d\ between two rival gangs. presumably bound for Australia as of the Soviet-Finnish war e a troopship, has arrived here and| gaid Jones: “Finland faces a e today or tomor- came here for fuel is expected to le row. The liner and water (redllors "(arry Him at Funeral SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 5—A desire that his creditors carry him Today's news t = to Finland part or all of the million dollars in cash. The might want even more but - For Want ana ror Sale Empire | classifieds bring resuits. in The Empire. country.” based on Finland's need to buy construction materials closer home. EVERY TIME WITH - When the tempting fragrance of baking cookies fills the kitchen, you can be assured of perfect results if Schilling Baking Powder was \sed. It's double-acting—made with pure cream of tartar—never leaves thau “baking powder taste!” For over half a century, Schilling has helped make blkmgn:nssjyland economical. 115%, Anaconda 31%, Steel 81'%, Southern 1%, General Motors 55, Int Harvester 58, Kennecott 37%, MONEYBACK To show our unbounded faith in this CREAM OF TARTAR Baking Powder, your grocer will retun your money at our expense, and will also pay for the eggs, butter, flour, etc.,, you have used, if you find any fault whatever with it. Pound $3.57%. ! DOW, JONES AVERAGES tod | The following are | Jones averages: lldx]s 31.82, utilities 25.68. CALIFORNIA GROCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS— PHONE 371 PHONE 478 EAS TO SHOP HERE — MORE FUN TO SAVE AT OUR LARGE DIPLAY OF GROCERIES! expense has been spared to make our store modern and convenient. Lar ocked departments make it easier for you to spot dozens of appealing barg ake it easier for you to shop according to your grocery hst >, well- PINEAPPLE *! #=* 21/5's - EGGS--New York Extras - - 3 doz. 99(: El'lll'er, 21bs.69¢ Corn, 2 cans 25¢ Sugar 10 Ibs. §9¢ | Asparagus 2 Ibs. 29¢ NEW POTATOES 3 ibs.25¢ ettt e MAYONNAISE, Be Best Foods - Fullgl.49¢ Fresh l’resh Spinach, 2 Ibs. 25( Parsnips 3 Ibs. 25¢ CALIFORNIA MEAT MARKET — ALWAYS HAS THE BEST MEAT THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS, such as: Choice Steer Beef, Choice Spring Lambs, Milk-Fed Veal, Swift's Premiums Hams, Bacon, Sausage and Cold Meats. QUALITY BRANDED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS! Corned Beef, Ib. 25¢ Needs Ground Beef, Ib. 25¢ Fresh Ground--Fresh Meat Boneless Brisket—Cured Just Right— No Parbeiling. Lecm BACON - ib. 25 ¢ | PC Any Size Piece—A Very Fancy Bacon at This Low Price. Pork Roast Ib. 25¢ Lean—Shoulder Roast PicnicHamsb. 25¢ | PORKCHOPS, Ib. 35¢ llmlllllfllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BEEF ROASIS Ib. 35¢ A Very Fmo Roast for the Oven B Torevereres = = = 2 = = = = = > For Cash lSeeks Twenty Mnlhon Dol-| The loan was| construction program. We probably will ask Congress to let us turn over Finns| at pres- | ent 20 milllions is the limit which| the bank can grant to any om‘ Jones said the cash request ns NEW YORK, April 5. — Closing | gight passengers arrived quotation: of Alaska Juneau mine | went south. stock today is 6%, American Can| Bethlehem | T, Calvin, and piske, The Rev. Zlobin, Mrs. Chris it 10%4, | Ziegenfuss, Alf Hansen, Mrs. national | quist. New ( | York Central 17 7/8, Northern Pa-|Bland, Mrs. C. W. Bland, Virginia cific 8%, United States Steel 61, y's Dow, mara, Fred Heister, Mr. industrials 150.36, | Harold C. Jones, Arnold Jones. "|IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII7II|'||IIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIII|IlE‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, APRIL 5 1940 HUll ASKS NEVCIAC:l%N(Iu MEXICO T0 om&x 551 ARBITRATE Tonight's M;tin g to Be Formality - Special Councilmen cannot be installed in | pute over Mexico's expropriation of | American oil properties. A special meeting will be held Hull would not say how Mexico|next Monday night for new offi- | reacted to the proposal which is|cers to take office. Only change on| | similar to one made two yearsago |the Council will be J. Emil Krause | year is closed. re- |to settle the controversy over ex-| for Sam Feldon, ‘pxopn’mon of American wmnan — | properties. ElKS BUllDING NORTHlAND HAS ~ CORPORATION 28 SOUTHBOUND FORMED HERE FROM 'I'H'S poR]‘ An Elks Building Corporation has | filed papers of incorporation with the office of the Territorial Au- 20| Lipigas L re- to | Willilams and Purser E. P Wm:.h stru a e Elks C 1 l POWDER Stock QUOT‘“’W“S came in from Sitka yesterday even- Building in Juneau, { o Beist- Incorporators are Ralph line, J. H. Walmer, Henry Messer- schmidt, H. I. Lucas, J. G. Shep- ard, Earle Hunter, H. E. Simmons and M. E. Monagle. Messerschmidt is President; Simmons Vice-Presi- dent; Monagle Secretary, and Hun- | ter Treasurer of the corporation. An application has gone from the local lodge to the Grand Lodge for construction of the ad-| dition, ing and sailed south this forenoon and 12 Arrivals were Ole Hanson, Mrs. J. Mrs, E. Larson, F. L. Ny- Sailing to Seattle were Elaine Bandy, Mrs. John Bandy, Haynes, Elizabeth Johnscn. To Ketchikan—Winston Jones. To Petersburg—The Rev. McNa- and Mrs. L. W. —— - Lea-Lowe Nuptfials Tomorrow Evening The marriage of Miss Miriam Lea, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lea of Juneau, and Mr. Kenneth Lowe, son of Mrs. Carrie Lowe of ‘New 12eadows, Idaho, will take place | tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Holy Trinity Cathedral. Dean C. E. Rice will read the vows. Miss Lea will be attended by Miss Mary Pearce and best man will be Mrs. William Brown. The bride- | 'elect's father will give her away. Wedding music will be played by | Mr. Jackson Rice and Mrs. Inga | Behrends will be soloist. A wedding reception will be held | jat the Lea residence on West | Twelfth Strect following the wed- | dnig. All friends of the couple are | invited to call. e, — VanMaverns Back On Princess Boat| Mrs. Mary Hagerup will be in| A yan Mavern, merchandise brok~ charge and all girls under the age|er, accompanied by Mrs. Van Mav- of 13 years who are eligible a-l”E}em is returning here tonight on invited to be present. the Princess Norah. e The Van Maverns have been in GOLDSTEIN DUE | the States for several months. Mr. Charles Goldstein is scheduled to|VanMavern has been visiting the come in on the Princess Norah this | various firms he represents. evening after a short business trip ———————— to Seattle. Todays news today ln The Emplte - Two Halibut (argoes In Two more halibut vessels came n today from the banks with car- goes of fish. | The vessel Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead, had 9,000 pounds, as did, he Emma, Capt. Tom ‘Ness, both elling at 10 and 7 cerit§ a pound! » Sebastian-Stuart ahd Alaska | Coast Fisheries respectively. | - .o Luncheon Tomorrow For Jr. Legion Aux. An 11:30 o'clock luncheon will be | served tomorrow forenoon at the Dugout for members of the Junior group of the American Legion Auxiliary. Junior Trinity Guild Dance SATURDAY—APRIL 6 Music by Klondy Dufresne’s Orchestra ELKS HALL Dancing from 10:30 1o ? Public Invited Admxsslon- $1 Per Cnnple CABRANETTE o Indication as fo How Session Monday 4‘ Mexicans Look on Digging into City ordinances to- 1 New Oil Parleys day, officials found that new| office until the first Monday after | ISOLEY'S BOAT IS [Reynolds Make SUNK AT MOORINGS | 1s a sad Juneau| CANADIAN DISCOUNT Until further notice, Canadian Va(ahon T"p funds wm be accepted at following Checka and Currency 20% SUWRL RS 22% THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Verne Soiey | boat owner. X Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Reynolds. Soley's small gasboat, which he| nejr daughter and son, sailed on| uses for strip-fishing and Cruis- | the Baranof this morning for Se- | ing in the summer, sank last nigit | g¢tie. ] at its moorings near the Union — ppe Reynolds plan to visit friends Ol dock and'was to be put on the | ang relatives in and about Seattle gridiron some time today to de-lgor a month before returning. termine the extent of damage. For wam e Fo. Sale FEmpire | 2lassifieds bring results. [PUSIUTESSSPUTESSSSSEDE SRS SS S Se s s e a8 S A RE s "Leave it fo STETSON... ++» to turn out a five-dollar hat that has the right lines and the right style. This snap-brim looks as though it were made t0 order for my Spring suits ! “The Stetson Special, $5 FRED HENNING e e | % i i GROCERIES - oont weer prices . we vake et MEA T S YOU ! ! ! can cut down your high cost of living if P hone 603 you read this ad and heed its message!!! Phone 202 SNOWDRIFT Guseo " | ASPARAGUS, New California 21bs. 35¢ | L. A B D FORMAY SWIFT'S SPRY Silver Leaf GRAPEFRUIT, Ariz., 80 size 6 for 29¢ SPINACH, Fresh, Washed . . 2 lbs. 29¢ APPLES—For Cooking . . . . 5 lbs. 25¢ DRY ONIONS . . . . . 7lbs. 25¢c 49e¢ 2 1b. tin Pkg. NEW POTATOES 3 Ibs. 29¢ 19¢ —— ) — PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE foil package 10c TANG or MIRACLE WHIP | Salad Dressmg qt 39: 4 1b. pail 55(: 8 1b. pail l 03 Our Mothers COCCA 3 1b. tins 59¢ GIANT NUBORA M. 1. B——Chm & Sanbom—Schxllmqs COFFEE ---- Pound 25¢ Paper Towels Zrolls 29c - 20c DEL MONTE—No. 1 tins Seedless Grapes - - - - 15c | pkg 5¢ Quaker Oats 31c | Quick or reg. — large pkg. 45 c Kellogg's WHOLE CLAMS - - 6 Flavors JELL - WELL - RY KBISP Large Package . DEL MONTE—No. 1 tins DEL MONTE—NO. 2 tins FRUIT for SALAD . . 2lc} Corn Flakes LOGANBERRIES . . . 10¢ DEL MONTE—NO. 2 tins EVERSON—No. 2 tins Pkg. GREEN LIMA BEANS 20c CUTBEANS . . . . 10c PITTED DATES-21bs.35¢ GRAPEFRurT | Tomalo Juice | yrpy pr paRS SWIFT'S PREMIUM Reli able or L. & H. CORN-ON-THE-COB 3 No. 1 alls 25¢ 2 No. 2 tins PRESERVES 15-Ear Cans 43¢ 41/ lll"afionallhd 72 10, b w 59C PHONE 202 Free Delivery 20Ih (ENTURY MEAT SLICED BACON T, 30c | Bacon Squares - - Ib. 18c Baby Beef Tongue lb. 25¢ Baby Lamb Legs - Ih. 35¢ Serve with Spinach or Spanish Sauce Diced Carrofs & Peas or String Beans 19¢ EACH Swiit's Jewel SHORTENING or PURE LARD - -Ib. Ii SHORT RIBS or BOILING BEEF 2 lis. 25 SO II|IIJIIIIIllllllllllhl“lllllll ettt bttt it |