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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1940. fand the United States are planning a joint maval base in British Co- Jumbia, either at Esquimault or orince Rupert. Esquimault is 1o at the southern tip of Van JOINT NAVAL BASE PLANNED IN P. (. NORTHWEST Either Esquimalt or Prince ™ ™" TWO_AMERICANS] and Cana surveyed Rupert May Be Se- | oy 52?,2? ffifif, iy, | Oct. o, at v um, at Berlts Cawul, lected Is Report i - o The Daily Alaska rn pire guaran- 1 cuctilavon vi B C, Oct. 4—a VANCOUVER I dispatch to jal O | ATTENTION!!! Juneau Mine and Mill Workers UNION MEETING Local No- 203 . AS PICNICKERS 14 Fairbanks Truckers Found Nof Guilty for - Relusmg fo Pay Tolls . Annual Local and International Election Will Be Held VIONDAY—OCT. 7 Folls Open from8 A. M. 108 P. M. ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED TO CAST THEIR BALLOTS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 4. - ‘\ unhu of not gum) has lnu Frepare for Bazaar ¢ vaen on Lutheran Ladies Aid met yes- fternoon at the home of © Jehn Sunderland and made ing of the ns for their Christmas b The trucker: and for a 1 le to be given tbe Jatter part of this month In preparation for thm ‘vazaar, d last epaty 1 Jail own 1 not guilty l(xk will gather a : selected from @ You'll never know tea at its best Mrs. Olb-tWeathy: ¢ until you try Schilling Tea! Com- fifteen boys' shirts pare its exquisite flavor! Compare its Cross. A jury was venire of 100. AXIS PAIR MLY BE ON EDR TRAIL - art to aid committee wa and means clear, fragrant, refreshing goodness! If you want tea you can take pride in serving, insist on Schilling Tea Schilling THE TEA OF FLAVOR will pr e a lulnh eon on for \hl Ium au Woman's Club. e Subscripe to an2 Dally Alaska Em- 1 Lne largest iteed CIrculsiion >eo | Trva classifted ad n T "||IlmllmlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIHIHIllIIIIIIHIMIHIIHIIN il AVE with EVERYDAY LOW PRICES at s CALIFORNIA ‘23" paper Story WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, — resident has been quoted in a apflr dlspat(-h as sflym‘ “tne 478 371 GROCERY and MEAT MARKET “juneau’s Own and Independently-Owned Pure Foods Store” BELOW PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY—OCT. 7TH Every day more people are finding out that they can save more at CALIFORNIA GROCERY. Here's why you, TOO, can save:——CALIFORNIA'S LOW PRICES ARE YOURS EVERY DAY YOU BUY . .. not just a few specials, but every price is low on every item, every day. CALIFOBNIA is never knowingly undersold. Alber’s Carnation R Rolled Oats - - - 3lh. 1h. plg. 33c Alber's Rolled Oats - - - - - - “31h. pkg cg. 39c (WITH CHINA) whu\ asked in a press confer- nce today whether or not he had for your efeat in the election” as stated n a news article in a New York Times dispatch from Rome, Roose- velt picked up a copy of the imes on his desk and quoted tne tory as reply to the question. At first he said it was a little difficult to answer that question, ut after being asked if he had reason to believe the story true, he President replied he was just xuuung the story back at repor- T e T MORRISON BACK Joe Morrison, Whitehorse Air- S e s to the Yukon field today after a e { FREE TICKET | short visit. here. { FREE TICKET |1,0G CABIN SYRUP exira large can Jh¢ S = s v { chase on Turkey Dinner e acans D JUDGE SOUGHT ! Our Annual PO Swans Down CAKE FLOUR s O; Nol\;tirlnber iglh § p k es 79 \ ree ners for ! Ask ror’Yaur Ticket! | 3 at ag c " ib.phe. lfi \Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds “sfigfis D ily from 0ur Farm carfon l 9 (aT1ON 2 7 \Leg of Lamb 1. 35¢ Frosh Fruits !Corned Beef Ib- 30c BONELESS BRISKET Sugar-Cured ‘Lflfle Pws Ib. 30c Judge Robert E. Sage, (above), of Detroit, Mich., is sought by pelice in connection with the fatal shoot- ing Wednesday of his business partner, Ralph Nadell, and the wounding cf two other men in his office. Judge Sage worked as a lumberjack in the Northwest and attended college for two years in Seattle. Judge Sage went to De- roit 21 years ago from his home All Center Cuts PORK ROASTS ,' Lean Shoulder Pound—28¢ ABDU(IOR “ FOR LIFE | i. Roosevelt Doesn't Com- |« ment, Just Reads News- | he | sentence. port manager for PAA, flew back 1BOMBERS LEAVE FOR RUNNORTH Big Boeingsirl_léking Non-| stop Flight fo Fair- ! banks Today “No coffee failures in'my house since | started to use Hills Bros. Coffee. My husband always says: “Now that’s what | call good coffee!”. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 4. — The of a ]mv\“fil! air force| Fairbanks. (Ampnsln the 36th Squadron, will be Ladd Field. na Their first duty will be to con-| juct winter flying experiments and \ir operations, | squadrons are to follow Other is expected to hours. ImdmrxL §q|| McChrord Fi bombardment nine planes are scheduled to go mnorth about November 1 - squadron of Your Grocer says: Hills Bros. Coffee is one coffee you can use “as is” in any kind of coffee-maker See directions on’ the side of the can and follow them g carefully. Anddon’t regrind Hills Bros. Coffee. You’ll lose aroma, flavor, and freshness. IS SENTUP = “/SLEIGHT OF HAND is_not necessary in making good coffee,” says Carl Zamloch, magician extraor- dinary and former Major League baseball player. “But you do have to use good coffee and measure accurately. Carefully observe the timing for the meth od you use and keep your coffee-maker clean.” German Alien Seniencedi Today for Snaiching 3-Year-0ld Boy The Covrect /Grind is guurunued to produce best results in DRIP. fi/}GLASS MAKER Cg PERCOLATOR . @ OR POT @ If directions on the side of the Hills Bros Coffee can are followed REDWOCD CiTY, Cal, Oct |in was sentenced to li for abducting Marc de In\lan Jr., C O F-F .EE L LS B R O S rom a street in Hills- | at was planned to be | 1ction. The Daily Alaska mmpire guaran- There is no substituse for Newspaper Advertising | oS- o ey eiation o Alaska newspaper. |" Muhlenbroich stood as though fransfixed as Superior Court Judge it e L e ”‘“J—_ | 20th CENTURY GROCERY PHONE 603 When the Judge finished the sen- tence, the abductor still stood be- fore the bench and his alwmeys had to call to him to sit down. ARMAL LEGALITY SETTLED WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. — The House has sent to the President the measure affirm- ing the legality of carrying all mail in Alaska by air, irres- pective of whether air mail rates are paid. The measure carried the Senate amendment authoriz- ing the Post Office control of postage rates. Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Dimend said the bill was in- troduced after legal advisers raised the questicn as to whethcr plane delivey should be reciricted to mail bearing airmail somp. — e — PHONE 603 “Quality Always> EGGS % &% " 2DOZ. T BUTTER " Seercieny - 2LBS. Tlc CIGARETTES G Kade CARTON $1.25 Raleighs — Camels TOTLET SOAP - -5bars 23c KETCHUP 2for 39c TOMMO SAUCE 6Ior25c 8VEGETABLES CORN—DN—COE . . - - Earbc APPLES, Jonathans - 4 lbs. 25¢ TOMATOES Firm, Ripe - - 1b.10c MIRACLE WHIP QUART 35¢ Sunbrite Cleanser . . . 5¢ 24% Ibs. $1 491bs. $1.98 49e¢ ' Honored by Legion COFFEE Percolator or Drip Pound 25¢ -(gggz? Schillings B CoFFEE Schulling s e Percolator or Drip Pound 25¢ CORN . 3No. 2tins 4 | Tomalo Juice - 3for 25c First woman to be made sergeant-| at-arms at a national eonvention °ti the American Legion, Mrs. Kath CAREFLOUR - Pkg. 25¢ e T(lmwn'!;omfinimiiornc Pink Salmon 3ne. ] tin: 50 - i ———