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CLOSING OUT SPECIALS | TEACHER'S SCOTCH(Fifth) $3.15 | Monogram Whiskey (10 yrs. old) qf. 53.42 Corby's Whiskey (10 yrs. old) Pints $1.78 IDINS30¢ » 2 BFER - - - - 8FORS1.00 01D QUAKER - QUARTSS1.76 NEAY LIQUOR STORE ADJOINING PERCY’S R HITLER BLASTS CAPITAL Makes Bid ichympaihy of Three Taken Off Exposed Labor in Blasphemous = Beach Where Their | - Address Today . Craft Pounded one) launches L th salvaged trips” with the beach to bring off gear wrecked men had their boat and dc d ed pretiy tuckered cut Lm.. them aboard.” BOATMEN - Imm(l W. Brown, Haida the men not suffering reatly ammmslrrml from their hardships @ ald to Perry, wh rib was broken Prospecting Juneau a few ing headin: the elder Straits, ‘They lox when 2 prospect” 5 scmewnere on Icy exact care to They w it and then the next wave Hot Springs. it where I could grab it. baths We got a deer the next day and that helped some.” Boats Pass By Then followed miserable when signal fires were kept burn- | gine going ing by day and night, but dozens|the rocks.” passing boats failed to see or heed their fires, their flour sack | distress flag, or their frantically ryjy yemembered this morning th waving lantern at night this . Mmost- récext experience “A big boat came by one night|cecond shipwreck in three mont close in," Jomes said. “I was up| On Armistice Day, as half of the night waving the lan-|ajidavs were bad Iuck days, R tern, but they went right on by.'gie's boat filled and ¢ She was sure pounding into the|man Cove on Prince of Wales seas. You could hear her crashing!jang into ‘'em even lying in your blan-| kets in the swamp. (Conunuea 1rom rFagt (Continued from Page One) reveal “we I lost brought forced to go in although preferred common sense to force,” but at another time, Hitler indi- cated that Naziism has long pointed at overthrowing the Versailles Treaty was water in the gas,” Perry said, |we we “I said this even when I still was a soldier,” Hitler said, and reassert- ed his confidence that nothing in the world will stop rmany. Gosh—1le's Fantatic He declared: “Once T have decided on my course, I'm filled with bound- less fanaticism.” Hitler made only passing refer- ence to the United States, bracketing it with Britain and France, where =aid capitalism rules behind a front of democracy and the bene- tits of power go to a few He also cited unemployment fig- ures, saying twelye to thirteen mil- lion are idle in the United State: annually of Second Wreck 16 “T slept for days |slime on the beach that time,’ Skiff Repaired [dle said, “Until Perry came alc Blankets never were dry and the|ang brought me in to Juncau rain persisted. The broken and bat-| haven't had dry clothes for th tered skiff was salvaged and with|months.” the aid of a few old nails and| 1 boards was repaired Ine tost A can of paint was taken from|on my back,” and in the the wreck and the little punt re-|cent wreck, the result was the sa painted over its patches, a big Imn-l[m all three men fire spurring the drying process. But, oddly enough, Rows For Help recent suceession of feeling his broken rib less | ships painfully, finally set out Sunday|r with the skiff and rowed weakly | “about nine miles’ andle’s first wreek, Pian6 Lessons FREE Our Christmas Gift to You. 12 FREE PIANO LESSONS with each piano purchased before Christmas, Yon select your own TEACHER (Any piano teacher in Juneau) Alaska Music Supply 122 Second Street even for damp Perry, Southeast Alas] “for the last fifty years, the seiver Viola, | “I told him we could la other day or so." he wanted to after us. He it, so I guess st out an- | prospect this winter or give it Perry said, “But|Randle snorted, “Sure! get authority to come|me a skiff together with wanted o be paid for' or cther off the beach that's wl he report- town doesn't do you any FURS - - 0f High Quality See Them Today? NOW'S THE TIME . . THE PLACE . . To buy your fur coats. Prime pelts, expert workmanship, latest 1941 styes . . they're all yours . . Choose your winter coat and get honest values. SHOP— Compare our low prices. ® Muskrai Alaska Seal Silver Fox Skunk Beaver Otter Charles Goldstein PAYMENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! BARANOF HOTEL - PHONE 102 g Dp.- Evenings 7-8 somethi Stavin’ good.” HERE'S physicia it from here to Tenak spent two days at the| and then started for Hoonah.;members “We had trouble all the way with(ing strikes in def “But |said Congress as a last ; s in that last time e days|we didn’t have time to zet the en-| | preg again before we went on|as for ed it and the Haida came out.’ I T E R Licut. Comdr. R. C. Jewell of thei Haida said his men made “several f | we an, too wd ose days for * numm | the! location of which he doesn't | kee | Sevenly-four year old Randle rue- | tee, empowered to study the entire hat | is his, might be hs. | though | that ie ank in Kauf- in the rocks and Ran- mng ree he said | “everything but the rlmhr-\i most re-| me | his hard- clderly Randle who has been islands appeared to a point “|H‘H,1n much better hea®h this morn-|, he intercepted an Indian aboa nd‘mu than his younger “,,,,pm,mnh‘ Asked if he intended to go to his! up. | Tl knock | oM ing in! 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1940. FIRSTLADY - SLAPS OUT; UNION DUES Declares Only Racket IF | Body Demands Cash for First Card | WASHINGTON, Deec. 10. Mrs, | Reosevell said today that “If it |were not a racket,” a union would adjust its initiation charges in or- Mining |der to make membership available ) pute of to those King entrance without | Creek in the Yenta Mining {cash payment first | trict, has been affirmed by The First Lady made the a rcuit Court of App {tion at the hearing of the House| The decision went against Nick Cemmittee on Migration where she ! Balabanoff, placer miner, who was went to the stand after the wife of { enjoined from trespassing on the \”‘ itinerant electrician, D. Thomas,| company property and diverting testified her hushand was unable to! waters of Nugget Creck ,\"H on Army construction at Fort| Bajabanoff built a dam 38 feet {Meade because h 1 the initia- | apove the, Cache Creek holdings. tirn fee to “an trical union Sued in court at Valdez, the com- In her tectimeny on migration, priority Mrs. Rocsevelt expressed the opin- hed By ion. “It is deplorable that in some before cases, children of migrant il jes haven’t any idea what it mes ito be a citizen of a democracy e (ache Creek Mine Qutfif Wins Wafers in'Dispute Over Nug- gef Creek Flowage SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec, -A decision of an Alaska District Court in favor of the Cache Cresk Company involving a di water rights on N er- to have iter, establi company’s predecessor when b Ierritorial la ted Gefining reparian the ihe 1017 on: )\ Court of disser from the ma- of opinion and held there nothing to show the pred to the company made appro- the water supply -ee - ~ LAWFOR appy s - STRIKES " giaNT JoB . Possibility of Severe Pen-' alty Rises for Hinder- 1 ing Defense hews of ted ated pdation of CHICAGO, IIl., Dec 0.—Gabby Hartnett, former manager of the Chicago Cubs, has signed a contract as player-coach with the New York Giants. ————— Helen (arrow and Dr. Rarmsey Marry member of | Early this WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.-House seeking ways of prevent- ense industr reort might ed to make any stoppage of edness production punishable treason Representative Hobbs |the House Judiciary Sub-Commit- | morning shortly after [the arrival of the North Sea, Miss Helen Carrow of Lansing, Michi- Steve Ramsey were imarried at the Metropolitan Meth- Hoseydr: Eolibe. avp Hone {odist Church. The Rev. G. Edward come less severe deterrent will yKnight read the service. The bride {suffice in place of treason legisla~ | WAS Eiven in mar by Dr. Court- tion and place labor and ind | Doy Smith. - Mrs Courtney_Smith in cooperation. |attended her and William Ramsey 1 SHg son of the groom, was best man Methdlewomen dir of the Afflicted Crippled Called to Meeting On Reorganlzatlon | Childrer of Michigan. Dr. Ramsey is !tor of the Crippled Children’s Com- mission for Alaska and before com- All Methodist women to meet at the church tomorrow!but will remove shortly fo the Hen- levening at 7:30 o'clock for an un»‘num Apartments on Dixon Street. | portant ussion on the effect| —_— e —— ling to the Territory was director lof _the Michigan Commission. | pr. on ot ‘e netnoais cnen, MRS« JOHN RECK TOMORROW P. M. said such stit* step | 8an_and Dr found nec situation, are | Members of y Circle and of Lho l’-‘ru‘ndl_v Sew- ing Circle will meet at the time | jointly, together with unorganized n of the church. | Mrs. G. Edward Knight will lead | the discussion, explaining the new morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at | organization. Hoslesses for the so-,the Resurrection Lutheran Church \ml which will follow will be Mrs,| for Mrs. John Reck. The Rev. John Knight and Ms. George Martin, L. Cauble will conduct, the services, - Women Voters to Meet Tomorrow The Juneau branch of the League of Women Voters will gather to- morrow for the regular monthly meeting at the Penthouse at 2| o'clock. | For Mrs,” Charles W. Hawkes- ‘Reports from the study groups worth who is leaving Thursday to of “Know Your Town' a study|pape her home in the States, the of the history of Juneau; Status of Women,” a survey of|sor g Juncheon tomorrow at 12 o'- the various and somewhat amazing clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. statutes affecting women in the ————e——— States and Territories. and “Taxa-| SIMMONS MAKES TRIP tion,” a study of Alaskan taxes,| TO PETERSBURG TODAY will be heard. | Shell Simmons flew to Peters- Any woman on the Channel Wburg today with Mrs. G. R ,ors invited to visit or to join theland Charles Graham, r' ing to groups. Mrs, Frank Metcalf, presi-|meet pilot Herb Muut>* [;om Ket- dent, will preside. chikan at the Wrar,cll Narrows “ R A town. Munter was to take the two | Subscribe to the Daily Alaska!to Ketchikan. ‘Empnc-—tho paper with the largestl — .- ‘pand circulation. ! Try a classitied ad in The Empire lowor from tropic lands plot of Evergreen Cemetery. 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CHICKENS | PORK |LEG OF 28f 300 L. : SHOULDER YOUNG-PLUMP LAMB ROAST POUND Legs Young Lamh, Legs Young Veal, Rolled Rump Baby Beef Roast, Rolled Ribs of Beef, Rabbits, Roasiers, Fryers! Frosted Foods | Frosted Foeds Raspberries . . 30c¢ | Cut Beans . . . 22¢ Strawhberries..25¢ | Lima Beans . . . 29¢ Yeungherries . 25¢ | Peas . . . . 2@¢ Many Varieties Due Tomorrow Cornon Cob 4 . 28¢ POTATOES Yakima CALAVOS - CELERY 2% Ib. bag @3¢ 50 Ih. bag $l. 15 LETTUCE-~CUKES TOMATOES - YAMS 100 . bag 2 25 | Cranberries-Celery Root GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER GROCERY DEPT. Miracle [IVORY| MILK Whip SOAP 95¢ | B¢ | oo JF | 13 TINS PLUMS | BIG | SOAP CHIPS 3TINS | 4 BOTILES 50c¢ 45¢ | 30c | 5pounD S COLA No. 2%z CARTON GEORGE BROTHERS LIQUOR DEPT. Where You Can Find Your Favorite Brand ————— LARGEST SELECTION IN ALASKA! SCOTCH Sunnybrook $3.25 | 1.10 FIFTH—EVERY DAY PRICE! 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