The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1941, Page 8

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72 doz. 69¢ “SHURFINE Butter 2 1hs. T3¢ is 93 score or higher THRIFT CO-OP SPECIALS on FRI.-SAT. Cookies assorted . 1 1h, 3¢ 7-0Z. CAN Tomato Juice - 5 for 23¢ Ginger Snaps 2 1bs. for 35¢ 6 for 25¢ 3for 19¢ Hot Sauce - Tell-o all flavors 2oie Oranges large, sweet doz. 3Gc SHURFINE Mayonnaise quart 45¢ | Tang perfect dressing gf, 3% THRIFT CO-0P Next to City Hall PHONE 767 Home Style 2V, size Peaches - 2 for 45¢ | ing, Director of Civilian Defense is (lVI”AN DEFENSE Major W. R. Mulvihill, who is also Earle Hu“'er Adjutant General of the Alaska Na- MAN FllES HERE tional Guard Ryan, a 1936 graduate of Prince- | ton, strongly recommended for the position by former Gov. Thom- as Riggs. He has flown his own planes 1.600 houis in six and one- half years and last summer flew down the McKenzie River to the Arctic Ocean and back to Fairbanks and Nome. This is his first visit to | Southeast Alaska. The five-place Beechcraft landed at the local airport yesterday a. FROM NEW YORK Ryan AppoTnTed Assistant Director for Alaska- Private Plane Regular Weekly Ses- who has been ap-| stant Director c sivil- @ cross-country trip via Montana, 2 ) but who has| o Blaske. fraw_ ity | Edmonton and. Whitehorse. sion Last Evening Lk iioeh oberabits ia. oocktall hikr et| his private W. C. B. Morse was a passenger. ntre . for some died last night/| plane yesterday from Hicksville, The two are staying at the Bar- Earl Hunter was nntallod as Ex- ,m} Jensen 1 complete remodel- at Riverside, Cal, as the result ui‘ Long Island, New York. anof. alted Ruler of the Juneau EIks ling of the s building. an heart ailment. His wife was at Ryan was appointed to the de- PR o R s Lodge No. 420 at a regular meeting| W will rt in ten days and hi ording to brief ad- fense post by Gov. Ernest Gruen- Empire Classifieds Fay! | last night. Installing officer was L. the contract calls for completion of vices received by the Empire, | W. Turoff. the program in 120 calendar ¢ Mr. a on went south | Appeintments made by Exaited Ruler are L. J. as uire, the new DEFENSE BILL National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. 90 Proof Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY | pomts. Waspingion Appropnahon Measure | Goes to White House- For Over Four Billion VVAE’HIN(;TON Apl il 3. Announcement! Due to unforeseen circumstances, Halvorsen's Ladies’ Apparel Shop, will not open in its new location tomorrow, as stated, but will re-onen on Saturday, April 3 in the Shattuck Building — The | Defense Appropriations bill carrying fNa\'_v to purchase Argentine canned |beef and other produce, |tain restrictions, The measure now White Hcuse for the President Roosevelt. The bill makes more than $4,000,- | 000,000 in cash and contract author- ity available to the Army to be ap- plied to the purchase of medium ind heavy bombing planes. ! HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted for medical care, Terencio is at St. Ann's. goes to the nature of Pete | The infant son of Mr. and Mr A. Copstead was admitted to St. Ann’s and is receiving medical care. | | Fred Buchser is at St. Ann’s for | medical supervision. ANNUAL DeMolau Ball (Invitational) Masonic Temple FRIDAY. APRIL 4 MUSIC by Lillian Uggen's Orchestra Admission $1.00 9:30 to 12:30 Ludwig Wolf was admitted to St. Ann’s and is receiving medical care. Clancy Hinkins underwent a ton- § |silectomy at St. Ann’s this morn-| ng. - 1 Martha Society | Meets Tomorrow The Martha Society will meet to- orrow at 1:30 o'clock in the North- rn Light Presbyterian church par- Officers AreTnsfaIled at Holmquist ' ent plans ihe Bert Bertholl as Inner|win ‘Guaru, Robert Duckworth as Chap-| Jain and James McNaughton Organt Officers installed were Arthur| Adams as Estecmed Leading Knig Floyd Fagerson as Esteemed Knight, A, B. (Cot) H as | teemed Lecturing Knight, M. H Sides as Secretary, William Frank: as Treasurer, George F. Shaw a: Tiler and Ralph H. Beistline as Trustee. Refreshments were served the P members. D CARRIES ITEM 7,, ’,, gl |ian destroy: Senate has completed legislative ac- shells from British Air Fo |tion on the $4,393,000,000 National ers af :uro\'xslom permitting the Army and Sea. under cer- sunk yesterday, lors. Mrs, Tamaree will be guest |speaking recalling “Early Days in Southeast Alaska,” H| G - 2 7 .2 7 4. 1 Rioters Burn bynagogue ¥ This photo shows the havoe wronght by Rumanian anti-Semitic rioters at hmght of recent Iron Guardist revolt. This is the inside of a syna- goegue in Bucharest, an ancient house of worship that was set ablaze and completely demolished, I\m}f the r of David (lower right) amid the ruins, 35 THOUSAND Walter Bacon AWARDED IN Passes Away S Is Head of ELK CONTRACT During Night Juneau EIKs Boyer and Jensen Submit Well Known Sitka Man, BAPTISMAL SERVICE Former Resident of Ju- | neau, Dies, California er well known Winning Bid for Re- modeling Bufldmg California d here were for recei led in the pres- e additio: the bt much flc building, the y of the bow en- and card rogms, in- r condition- Tmprovement e a veteran of and was a member | Alford iford Am- n Post in Jun sition of Commander for was Mr. Bacon who Channel bus line i ervice . to nt of the John Br: It the well liked by the him. He was Retary Club. 1 was who knew f the Sitka mid-Au Memi o lent; ident and - members are J alph Beistline, Harry I John Walmer. - }4BS. BOTSFORD , UHDER SURGEON'S KNIFE AT BOISE stenog- Sh Luca. Botsford, the Lucretia in the office mmi gone a Idahe, where she is visiting sther yrding to word re- | ived here. | of ajor ery o first s Recently sl by Tom S er of Mine as visited in Boise on of Commission- | B D Stewart. Young | Sent Down 1 3—A second Ita sunk and a thir condition from - bomb- r the cruu :momp;‘ed to es- er i sl M‘Juneau Players Meet Ttalian (lestmvfr was At K'NY Tomorrow accol an-| nouncement by the British Admiral-| Rimoeting ok Lio Jineal Blavens pgig i o will ‘be hLeld Fr night at 8: 30/ S ‘odock in the Decker Building stu- dios of radio staticn KINY. The Lally Alaska wmmpire guaran- All memb re urged to at-, fee.s the largest daily circu'ation of | tend as several important business Alaska new..naper n’h\l.l(‘xs are to be discussed. Start Nafional Rellef Frobe LONDON, Ay kiing | left in a sinki cape One other Phonephoto Members of the committee named by President Roosevelt to study co-ordination of relief with domestic and foreign needs are shown dur- , hold- | ! <|shoot proposed at a previous meet-i e | P. | tainment number on the progran,, | Mrs, Grant Logan and Mrs. Frank| | the alarm. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941. | GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET BUY YOUR FRESH GRADE A MILK FROM US and SAVE MONEY! SWEET GRADE A MILK 15¢ Quart If you purchase one quart of milk a day from us YOU SAVE $1.20 PER MONTH or difference of FREE MILK FOR 8 DAYS on price you pay for other milk! . FRESH - KILLED FRYERS From George Brothers Farm on Ihsplay SATURDAY 1% TO 2-POUND SIZES George Bros. SUPER Market 4 Free Deliveries Daily Gll Rich (an 'Deny News Story STOCK 'OUOTATIONS | NEW YORK, April 3. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine o' Hls Dea'h e | stock today is 4%, American Can| Next Sunday, at 11 o'clock in the gy Anaconda 25'%, Bethlehem| Like Mark Twain, Gil Rich, well Northern Light Presbyterian Church | steel 78%, Commonwealth and|known Alaska wholesale broker, can A Baptismal Service will be cele-| southern 7/16, Curtiss Wright 9, say the news of his death is greatly brated. | General Motors 43, International exaggerated. Parents with children to be bap- parvester 48%, Kennecott 34%, New| The Kodiak Mirror of Mar tized are requested to give infor-|yorg Central 137%, Northern Pacific Says: mation as early as possible to the| g7 ynited States Steel 58%, Pound! “Word has been received here sastor, the Rev. John A. Glasse. | $4.03%. | that death came to Gil Rich, vet- - | |eran traveling salesman, sometime | during the first of the week. Gil \wfll be remembered by his many The following are toaay's Dow,| friends and customers of Black | Jones averages: industrials 124.65,' Bear clothing. which he sold for | rails 2975, utilities 19.61. | the last 21 years.” = I o | Rich has been in Juneau for sev- |eral days and left this morning by Try a classified ad in The Fmplre. plane for Sitka. IS SET FOR SUNDAY, N. L. PRESBYTERIAN ) 10, ,___.__..,_,______ ' DOUGLAS | NEWS | | | — | | | | DOW, JONES AVERAGES 3 . BONNETT CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF D.P.-T.A.| Election of officers for next term| of Douglas Parent-Teacher Asso-| ciation last night resulted in Mrs Alfred Bonnett being the new President-Elect to “succeed Mrs.\ Glen Kirkham, who served during) the term just about ended. | Other officers chosen were Mrs.| 8. J. Greiner, Vice-President, Ar-| thur Ladd, Secretary, reelected, and| Mrs. Mike Pusich, Treasurer, re-| elected. | It was decided to hold the rifle MRS. V's for Schilling VANILLA hear the folks cheer Its pure, delicate flavor aidsa houuwih's care Schilling 37 spicEs =19 ix"un ing, for benefit of the treasury, on Friday evening, April 18, from ’I} to 9 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall. A: committee composed of Mrs. Cal-| vin Pool, Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Ar-| thur Ladd and Arne Shudshift will| manage the affair. 5t Freshman girls were given per-| mission to serve refreshments atj the next regular meeting of the| -T.A. that meeting the newly| elected officers will be seated. Mr. Ladd gave the only enter-| I¢s Decorating Time! Get Your Supplies from Us. FULLER PAINTS | VARNISHES STAINS ENAMELS LACQUERS a skit entitled, Professor Double- header, in a discourse on religious instruction at University of Dcug- las. Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hanson of | | the University of Alaska Exten-| |sion Service explained plans lor' a home-making club in Douglas. Camphell are in charge of the work here. —————— FIRE INCIDENT AT SCHOOL THIS MOENING‘ Douglas Public School was quick- ly evacuated this morning upon the/ discovery of an electric switch box, on fire and subsequent sounding of | To H. B. Schlegel, janitor of the‘ school, goes all credit for early| notice of the fire and prompt ac-| tion in giving the alarm. He was| on his regular tour of inspecmm[ of the school premises and noticed almost at the start of smoke from| the switch box before damage re- sulted. Turning in immediate alarm was in keeping with advices issued some time ago by the Fire Depart- | ment officials. { The school was emptied in fast| and orderly manner, according to port made by Supt. Pool. PP | -———— | All the Paint Supplies You'll Need for ‘Spring. BETTER PAINTS BETTER PRICES Be Sure to Come in and See Our Complete Line. MARIN PAINTING UP The Douglas Inn is being given! a_coat llof ‘fresh paint today to greatly improve the exterior finish | of the popular resort. " (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS Thursday—Friday HOPALONG CASSIDY in Juneau-Young Hardware Co PHONE1Z b ing #heir first meeting, in Wuhmgton Left to right are Frederick P. Kepel, president of Carnegie Cor, “harles P. Taft, assistant co-ordi- nator of health and defense activities; and Joseph E Davies, ionuu: — T R el |

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