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¥ | : v __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1941. {BERT'S CASH GROCERY WE INVITE YOU TO TRY OUR SERVICE! FINE FOODS! LOW PRICES! JUST ONE MONTH! YOU WILL BE PLEASED! ————————— DO IT NOW START FEBRUARY RIGHT! { PHONE 105 _Fast Free DELIVERY PHONE 104 EGGS coor —1arcest — riNest 2 voex GHe RU TTER v visu—y: score 2rons'ddC CRANGES .. or suice—sweer 2 vozex 4D e APPLES raxcy WINESAP—WRAPPED PACKED BOX $2.29 TOMESSAGE ' GIVES AUTO IMMEDIATE TO POLICE Memorial Asks No MoreiObjeds 'oTaying Over- Non-Residents - Ad- | fime Parking Fine-Turns dress Criticized in His Car-and License | Battle lines for the big issue of| SEATTLE, Jan. 30.—Joseph A. I the 15th Territorial Legislature b"-[ Wagner, formerly of Juneau, gan to be drawn immediately after| Alaska, has turned over his 1926 the Governors message yesterday| Overland coupe and 1941 Alaska afternoon. These lines eould be per-| auto license to the Seaitle po- [ceived faintly in the reaction of| lice rather than pay §1, an over- Senators and Representatives to "’;"-‘ Pfllfllti‘:x ;l’n%m P the message. n a letter ef o olice | Pirst, Senator Norman R. (Doc)| Sears, Wagner said he has left | | Walker of Ketchikan, President of his car parked at Police head- |the Senate a year ago, moved for; duarters. J ' a rising vote of thanks “to our| Wagmer's letter to the Chief honorable Governor for the splen-| ©f Police said: “I am coming to | did message he has delivered.” | the peint. My fine is probably highér than the value of the REACTION' [JUNEAUMAN | E RICE «x» WHEAT PUFTS Giant Cello Package 19C | CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS - NORWEGIAN SARDINES 2 cans 33c "‘;;‘ MOTHERS OATS premium Cup and Saucer, Quick—Regutar, large 33 '. corrace CHEESE kristofrerson's Creamy Delicious carrox 19¢ f .- FRESH FROZEN FOODS - | FRESH FROG LEGS | Home Style Sausage | FILET OF SOLE 60c pound Pound 35¢ 30c Pound ¥ OVER 35 VARIETIES — FRUITS — VEGETABLES — SEAFOOD — POULTRY FUEHRER IN RROADCAST | TO GERMANS | power, insisted that Great Britain's cause is “lost.” Hitler said: are now fully prepared, whatever may happen in America’s help.” Boasts of Power Hitler boasted of the armed of Germany and said G ‘We IN THE SENATE S. J. M. 1, by Brownell, urging President Roosevelt to accept Secre- tary Ickes' resignation. plays - Hitler scoffed at the notion of (Luntinued rrom rage Onel | “defections in the Axis" and the ~ i imminent defeat of Italy | Germany was in need of help. Now planned even then, this emer-| This Is Total War | German airplanes are in the south Hiler said: “When Italy sen g Italy, They say Germany is Witler, speaking on the eighth squadrons of planes to help us in r Ttaly. All T can arniversary of his assumption to the war against England, they said s, we are going to hit England * wherever we can hit her. Let them realize this is not a small fracas. It is a total war which will never end until total destruction of Eng- THAT'S SERVICE, MADAM? land is accomplished.” No Lack of Food Hitler told the Nation that Ges- many has no lack of food or raw materials, He also declared: “It is England that has this to be afraid of in that danger.” Hitler then declared and prom- ised a new spring submarine of- fensive, referring to reports he heard of an English offensive “some- where.” Hitler then said: would let me know in advance so I could make the landing of forces easy for them. Whatever they plan, whatever they have in mind, it is not going to make the slightest difference to us.” 1¢'s fun to wake up on wings of the morning—delicious, full- flavored Schilling Coffee! Today is a good time for you to stock up on every- thing you need. Fresh foods and bakery goods are all fresh and delicious and priced low. We also a complete line of staples and canned goods. COME IN TODAY! Friday - Saturday Specials SHURFINE—7-ounce TOMATO JUICE § for 23 ¢ WEVERSON BEANS . No. 2 can 13¢ “Best There Is” SHURFINE COFFEE . . 1b. 27c Standby Golden Bantam Corn No. 2 cans 13c M. J.B. RICE . -. :21b. pkg. 19¢- THRIFT CO-OP PHONE 767 Next to City Hall BANANAS 10c ib. Golden Ripe Blue Ribbon EGGS 2 dozen 69¢c Butter, Blue Ribhon 21bs. 73¢ Arizona Grapefruit 3 for 2l¢ “I wish they| Without putting the meotion to a vote, Senate President Henry Ro- den, who was presiding over the joint session, asked Legislators to stand, which they did, applauding. But 15 minutes later, after the | joint session had adjourned and the House continued in session, Rep. Harvey J. Smith of Ancho:r-| age introduced a memorial by hlm‘ self and Rep. James V. Davis of| Juneau backing a bill by Delegawe | lAmhony J. Dimond which would {forbid the appointment as Gover- nor of Alaska of any person not| a resident, Governor Gruening was a non-resident. | Then Rep. Frank Gordon of! | Fairbanks arose to note that the | remarks of the Governor failed to! linclude a mention of the Interna-| tional Highway or of the “scanda-! lous” rates of the Alaska Rail-! | road | Rep. Leo Rogge added-that the! Governor made no mention of tolls on the Richardson Highway. Message Defended ! car, I enclese by ownership and registration certificates.” Wagner is unknown to Ju- neau Chief of Police Dan Ral- ston, but he did sccure a li- cense at the city hall on De- cember 5, 1940. The license num- ber is 1573. 1 | | ks | Srock Quorarions || | | NEW YORK, Jan. 30. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 4'¢, American Can | 88, Anaconda 23%, Betlehem Steel | 81'¢, Commonwealth and Southern[ i, Curtiss Wright 8%, General | Motors 43, International Harvester | 49%, Kennecott 31%, New York | Central 12'2, Northern Pacific 64, | United States Steel 62%, Pound | $4.03'%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES " Socialite in Films — Saqcialite Cobina Wright, 19, of New York, has been signed to a seven-year film contract with a | salary ranging from $500 to $5,000 a week. | popularity or More Skaters | RYE, N. Y., Jan. 30.—Increased ice skating was re- The following are today's Dow, |flected in the entry list for the This caused Davis to remark that| Jones averages: Industrials, 124,05; | Eastern States amateur figure skat-, in fairness to the Governor, Legis- | lators should realize the message| took almost two hours to deliver as it was, and the Governor could| not be expected to go into every' ¢ matter on which they might like| to hear him. 5 Rep. Howard Lyng of Nome also took issue with Gordon's eriticism. ! The House then adjourned until| 10 o'clock today. t Both House and Senate met! briefly this morning and the House| again this afternoon, but condficted only routine business, after’4hicn| both House and Senate adjokirned| until 11 tomorrow. | A report of the Rules Commit- .wlnch would limit the power of | Free Conference Committees by | permitting them to suggest' only |amendments germane to the ques- [tion in controversy. In some in- |stances in the past, Conference Committees have reported ehurvly’ new bills, iy [ pouaLas | | NEWS |{HOME GUARD INTEREST | REACHES HIGH POINT A fine showing of interest in the Douglas Home Guards was notice- able at the regular Tuesday night drill this week when according to Walter Andrews, in charge of the training, reported thirty men pres- ent. Each meeting night since the Guards were started has seen an |increased turnout and from now. on real progress is expected by An- idrz-Ws with the drilling. e, — MERRILL INJURED A. H. Merrill, employee of the Al- laska Juneau, is home here today with a splintered bone in his foot |and a severe cut in his back, caused |by falling rock while at his work | vesterday. Skl o ——-o————— FAMILY MOVES William Windsor and family made a transfer of their residence today, moving from the Shitanda apart- ments on Front street to the Kil- burn apartments on Fourth. R e | MISS FRASER HOSTESS The Monday night Sewing Club of the Island was entertained last evening by Miss Elizabeth Fraser. at her home on Nob Hill. All but one of the twelve members were pres- ent. Two cut prizes were awarded, one to Mrs. Lawrence Carlson and the other to Mrs. Thomas Cashen. Mrs. Leonard Johnson willibe the next hostess for meeting to be held February 10, at her home on the Avenue. e The National Forest Service es- timates that 240 - gophers or -160 | prairie dogs will eat ‘as much’ as |one cow on western rangelands. ——————— Radium. gives off a gas called radon which is just as effective as ’rudium itself. - SR - + | DOUGLAS (OLISEUM THURSDAY—FRIDAY. | ;Q‘PIQNBER DAYS” | ralls, 28.17; utilities, 19.53. L T L e |ing championship. | Eighty-eight persons entered the Try a classified ad 1n The Empire, | competition, a record entry. ALL-ALASKA LABOR CONVENTION DANCE FRIDAY—JANUARY 31—2:30 P. M. 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