The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1940, Page 8

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8 WANT JOHNSON . Willkie have conferred hopes of getting the veteran Sena- 70 TAKE S"'UMP tor to take the stump for Willkie during the coming Presidential campaign h term in ’Iu< to a fi SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. :zn. i spresentatives of Wen- in. ions of the Republican iforr LABCR DAY SEPT. 2 8:00 P. M. ELKS HALL 26 Rounds Bllly McCann vs. Sammy Nelson 10 Rounds “Jack Trambitas vs. Anderson Rogers 6 Rounds Larry Trambitas vs. Seattle Slugger 6 Rounds GENE LEE vs. KENNY TRAFTON 4 Rounds with s of Senator Hiram Johnson in s pri- y, when he captured the nom- Demo- 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940. cratic and Progressive parties. Willkie supporter believe that the Senator's prestige might swing California back into the Republi- can column for the first time since 928. Johnson has no campaign wor- ries of his own in the campaign, Willkie sent Johnson a telegram congratulating him on his election The Republican nominee wired: “It is fortunate that the people of Cal- ifornia are able to recognize a true progressive, though some others are not.” The “some others” referred to President Roosevelt who recently said he did not consider the John- son of today either a progressive or a liberal - ee——— Cuba Florida. is about 90 miles from B S NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | that when Swan Lak 'FHA NOW ON OWN, SUPPORTED ENTIRELY UNION OIL Baseball Today Scarleff FROM FEe NOME M AN VISITS An 1mportant milestone in mo history of the Federal Housing Ad- ministration was reached on July 1 when the agency became entirely self-supporting, according to Hvxb Redman, Chief Underwriter for Al- aska. “All money required for operating expenses,” Redman quoted a state ment of Administrator Stewart Mc Denald, “will come hereafter from our own funds, derived chiefly from FHA insurancce premiums and ap- praisal fees.” S e —— Ice is so rare in parts of Alaska near Sitka the city so pupils ing winter closed lay of ske froze over last schools were M E ETING 4 CARPENTER§ LOCAL 2247 FRIDAY, YO P M. & All Members Urged 1o Be Present! H AUG. 30 -|to inspect the \ part of PLANT HERE {Big New Tanker Scheduled | fo Make First Dis- | charge in Juneau | With construction of new oil storage facilities of the Union Oil here, Company near completion Operations Manager John Maguire chief of the northwest and Alaska| divisions, arrived here on the North Sea this morning with Al- aska District Manager Jim Bo\le new work. Maguire, who made many Incnds here on e er visits, his last of which was in 1937, declared that in seven years past, Union Oil bus-' Capt. Ralph Wood, Commandant of /Fred Harsh with attendants Kath this district has shown a/the Sand Point Naval Air Station|erine Hepburn, film star, iness in 100 percent increase “That is a good steady growth,” Maguire said. “It is satisfying an to keep it as satisfactory for our customers, we felt the enlarged storage facilities here were nPu\s-‘ Heretofore, oil has been brought north by barge and tug to Alaska stations, but now service will be maintained by large new tankers. Boyle said today that one of the most recently launched tankers in the country, the big Victor H Kelly, is due in Juneau the latter| September with an oil | cargo for Juneau has a total ca- e e B e e s et ,nx|lIIIII!IilllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH.IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|II!IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIp u.dfft"y‘ of 4200000 gallons of il BUTTER E-6-6- I-'A'" R' 4 1h. tins 53¢ N u -B 0 R A DEL MONTE Giant Size GRAPEFRUIT 49c¢ SHORTENING, CRISCO, SNOWDRIFT, SPRY, FORMAY . JELLO - Pkg. 5¢ | SWIFT'S PREMIUM TOMATO JUICE3 for 25 ¢ 2 POUNDS - 2 POZEN VICTORY LIBBY'S or SWIFT'S l’REMlU'Vl— 0.1TINS Gravenstein Apples 4Pounds--29c Maid 0° Clever, 93 Sceore Ce-0OP Special A Large Swift’s Silverleaf 38 1b. 2fr29¢| TN25¢ . 3ms D9C DOG FOOD - - 8 cans 50c (ORNED BEEF 2 for 45¢| 8 Ibs. 25¢€ FRUITS mda VEGETABLES GREEN BEANS 2Pounds--25¢ 75¢ 19¢ v 31.05 Hormel's SPAM POTATOES U. S. NO. 1 Washington White Rose GREEN PEPPERS 2Pounds-- 25c7 GRAPEFRUIT & for-— 25¢ ARIZONA EACH ----- lOc This store wlu be Closed Labor Day FRESH LIMES Dozen---- DRAWN—OV Fricassee HENS Split—Ready-to-Fry BROILER 1'21b. av. 49¢ EACH 3 for§1.45 POUND Cellophane — "2 1b. pkg.— Rath’s or Swift Premium SLICED BACON 15¢ Pkg. -READY EACH 84 ¢ Choice Cuts of Boston Shoulder 35C VEAL CUTLETS 3dozen-—$§1 | Pound29¢ | ZOth CENTURY PHONE 603—GROCERY and MEATS—PHONE 202 000000000000 |and can discharge at the rate of 15,000 barrels an hour. Under the new Maritime Com- mission shipbuilding program, the | the next few days, | aboard the steamer Yukon. He is a|ing | guest at the Ut will pay you Tr 5'|'|:|( UPMTHESE“ AHalibuters | 21,000 pounds | straight; |and 11 cents; ‘ll 3/4 and 11% cents. | 2,000 pounds, | Kelly was built at a geost of ap- | proximately $2,000,000. Magu will be in Juneau for returning south Baranof Hotel - > l Sell, Seattle SEATTLE, Aug 11% cents a pounrl‘ gle 36,000 pounds, Arne 13,000 pounds, E. From the local banks—Maddock 13 cents stl’uight. | ton, I Pass enroute "30—The follow- ! Federal Building today as ing halibuters arrived and sold here of Contractor Robert McCarthy of | quire males from 21 to 44 to regis- |san Frar m the western banks—Sonja preparatory to remodeling of offices ate's age bracket is from 21 to 30) mcluflw The rollowmg are scores of games played this afternoon in the two Major Leagues: National League American League Boston 5; Phfladelphia 4. Brooklyn 6; Cincinnati 2. I WASHINGTON 10 JUNEAU IN ONE DAY IS RECORD Woman Vice- President of PAA Makes Fast Trip with Officials Croil Hunter, President of North- at Seattle, Today the visitors went salmon| fishing on J. J. Meherin’s boat Tri-| They leave tomorrow morning by Electra for Fairbanks, Nome, and possibly Barrow. Their trip is to acquaint PAA officials with the Alaska service. Bixby and Bullwinkel have been air visitors to Alaska before, though it was a first trip north for Hun- ter, Mrs. Archibald and Captain Wood. Through Unimak The Captain, whose station is just a quarter of a mile from the Alaska Clipper takeoff at Seattle and whose naval planes frequently | fly to Sitka and Kodiak, said he| was thrilled to finally come to Al- ska, He passed through Unimak to Russia in World War days but had never set foot on Alaska until yesterday An informal reception for the | visitors was held at the Governor's Mansion yesterday evening by Act- Governor and Mrs. E. L. Bart- 1( tt. e eee Hammer Squad Goes fo Work On Federal Building The | echoed sound .ot pounding threcugh the halls \lt‘(lfll\‘ of the| a crew sco began wrecking work oh the ground, first and third floors. .. TOURISTS ON DENALI There are 55 tourists aboard the Denali making the Southeast Al- aska Tot.emland cruise. ~aAAES, | 16 PHONES 24 GRAPEFRUIT 4 FOR 19¢ |at the end CRISCO &3] 3 POUNDS 55 ¢ JulietIs Again Wed V|v1en Leigh handLawrence Olivier Set Out on Honeymoon SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Aug. 30.| _\l\nn Leigh, the Scarlett O'Hs e With the Wind” and Ac-| lm ence Olivier, both recently divorced from their respective sposes, - became husband and wife early today. Shortly after set out on a mote They were married at the home of socialite friends, Mr. and Mrs Al Weingard, by Municipal Judg the marriage they | ng honeymoon and mo- tion picture director Garson Ka-| nin Olivier and Leigh have recentl concluded several . weeks in| New York nlnmn Romeo and Juliet - e TO DEBATE MILITARY TRAINING Skirmishes Start Already | in House on Conscrip- | tion Legislation WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. — Pre-| debate skirmishing has opened in| the House on the peace time con- seription bill with a group of foes assailing it as unnecessary and its advocates predicting it will ride; through to overwhelming approval of next week. Debate is scheduled to start in the House next Tuesday on the House bill which differs from the| | Senate passed conscription, cqm‘ pulsory training legislation, in ono‘ vital particular, This particular point, in the House bill, would re-| ter for possible service. The Sen- More than 20 species of prehis represented | toric mammals are among the fossils taken from the Miami, Te fossil quarry, l \ S EEETEE. [ | | CALUMET BAKING Powder, 1 Ib., ea;h 19¢ SOLID PACK—NO. 2% TINS PEACHES GRAPES PEARS LOCAhL RUTABAGAS 5¢ Pound Tomaloes -- 2 cans 35¢ HOT SAUCE--4 ans 19¢ TILLAMOOK CHEESE, 2 Ib. EACH bricks, 59¢ (()lf(‘t‘ Schilling # SCHILLINGS COFFEE 25¢ POUND | (ERTO--2 botiles 49¢ | Sunbrife Cleanser 4~ 1 9¢ GREEN BEANS 21bs. 25¢ | VICTORY DOG FOOD - 6 cans 39¢ VAL-VITA—NO. 1 TINS ORANGE JUICE G for 49 ¢ 4 DELIVERIES—10-11A. M. 2-4P.M. | PHONES!9 IRVING POUND MJB SCHILLINGS CHASE & SANBORN = = F B, TeB $RE SONT aRSSCETNT RS R

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