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i THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 18 I94l 21-ITALIANS, ARE § HELD IN PORTLAND, SABOTAGE CHARGES PORTLAND, Or? ’l‘wenty one officers and men of | the Italian motorship Leme are held ‘l‘or Federal grand jury action on Army Youth - Confesses o Money Theft PHONE 519 PHONE 519 IRVING'S MARKET SETS the PACE| with BETTER Prices| These Prices Available Through Tuesday, April 22nd , —Edgar Kidd, 21, Annette Island | Air Field soldier, cracked under po-| ing machinery and navigation in- lice questioning yesterday aftec- | struments of the vessel March 28, noon, admitting the theft of $970 before it was seized Dby |from C. A. Shonacker, traveling Guardsmen. salesman from Seattle, U. S. Commissioner ordered Cap- Kidd, enlisted from Harrodsburg, tain Giovanni Polonio and five of Ky., said he saw a hotel room door the ship's officers held under $10.- |ajar, with a light on, early. in the 000 bond. In addition, two radio morning and he entered, thinking operators, the ship's carpenter and ‘n a room of a friend a large portion of the engine room | Kidd said he saw a roll of bills crew were held under $7,500 bond. sticking from a coat pocket and Twelve other crew members, in- 93 SCORE—Sweet Cream—DARIGOLD yielded to the temptation. cluding Francesco Vittori, the third | Grilled off and on since last engineer, heard changes against BUTTER Two 79¢ | Tuesday night, he finally admitted them dropped, as they were against i uhe theft. The sum of $34 was re-| 19 othet crewmen }est,eldd\ LARGE—GRADE A GGS Dozen 93e $600 under a resLaunm! table When he saw an arresting officer ap- proaching. No trace of that money nor the remainder has been found,| however. [ Reservations for Star5 Dinner End Tomorrow British Government Takes Definife Action on New- ly Overrun Land Reservations for the Eastern Star | dinner on Tuesday night are being | made and must be in by mmonow‘ i g, LONDON, A pril 18—The British The affair, honoring Past Matrons ‘ Government announces tonight that and Past Patrons' of the Star, will | g p0iavia will henceforth be re- be held at the Scottish Rite Temple | garded as enemy occupied terrllol\ DpRIIAN. 1< 530 odlogk. The announcement was mads Those wishing reservations may d of Trade and call Mrs. O, §. Sullivan, Mrs. HelenE'thm;:;”’horn“;;n:mm i Sl ki Msweeney | which has taken similar action inj ‘cam of other Balkan countries| Try a classified ad in The Empire, overrun by the German Army. SPECIALS!' TOMORROW PHILLIPS—Large Cans TOMATO SOUP - 3 for25¢ LIENS—3-Sieve FANCY PEAS - 2 cans 27« LEMONS, Sunkist, doz. 29 Sweel Potaloes, 3 Ibs. 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT - @ for 25¢ RADISHES Bunch &¢ Green Onions 2 bunches &¢ HARBOR MARKET Phone 352 Phone 352 pkg. 5¢ Raspberry—Cherry—Orange— Lemon—Pineapple—Chocolate—Butterscotch— Vanilla and Tapioca Pudding SOAP! SOAP! . 909 WEST TENTH STREET April 18.— KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 18. charges of sabotage and conspiracy. ! The men are accused of wreck- Coast CALLED E"NEMY‘ N l"asl Free Delivery KLEEEX White or Colors—Large PURE ‘ HONEY cheaper than sugar 5 lbs. 49¢ M ' L D E X The Quality Bleacher DOUBLE COLA - ROOT BEER MISSION ORANGE - GINGER ALE CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS . . . Pound 29¢ Army Staris Work on Port 0f Anchorage Large Sea-going Vessels Will Be Able to Dis- charge in Cook Inlet Méynards Entertam For Claud Denhofs Mr. and Mrs. Rufisell Maynard entertained last evenihg with a bon voyage dinner in compliment to the Claud Denhofs, who plan; {to leave on the steamer Denali for Kodiak. The affair was given at the May- "} nard = residence in the Hillcrest Apartments and an informal eve- i | ning followed the dinner. ! - R i G‘Mrs. Rickert Is i | . : Guest of Honor lon a project to rehabilitate An- chorage as a port and allow large sea-going vessels to discharge there, Col. B. C. Dunn, District Army En- _ Mrs. Stacia Rickert of Fair- gineer for Alaska, flew north to Panks, was guest of honor yester- n day afternoon at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Russell Maynard at | her apartment in the Hillcrest. Sixteen guests were asked and | Fairbanks today after arriving or the northbound Douglas from Se- attle last night. { Col. Dunn said that the imme- |diate project for the port of An- 'bridge honors were given Mrs. H. | chorage will probably not involve C. Redman, first; Mrs. M. E. Mon- | much more an expenditure than 2gle, second and Mrs. L. W. Tur- $100,000, saying that if necessary, Off, consolation. | cargo would be lightered into the; T AR T pier, which is now being rebuilt,) The Lauy Alaska wmpire guaran- |He indicated however, that the UWes the largest daily circulation of | work would be much more extens-| %Y Alaska newspaper. ive and is being planned by spec-“ s T ial survey crews and engineers of| _TIY ® classifled ad in The Emplre the Army Engineers, who are mak- ing complete surveys of Cook Inlet. The statement of the district en- | gineer cleared up statements of | other Army officers passing through | Juneau who said the Alaska Rail- \road from Seward to Anchorage was “vulnerable to sabotage and | bombing” and that “something was | going to be done to eliminate the possibility of freight stoppage into | Anchorage or Fairbanks.” Col. Dunn, traveling with his | aide, Major D. P. Booth, left his Seattle headquarters yesterday on a circuit tour of inspection of Army bases in Alaska. Tomorrow the two Army men will fly to Fort Rich- ardson by Army bomber for an in- spection of Elmendorf Field. Then they will return to Seattle via | Seward, Yakutat, Juneau and An- nette Island. PHONE 603 Here's Food News for Juneau Ladies! Genuine 1941 Fresh-Killed 0XYDOL sl P packages 43¢ FRYER S “ per pkg. 27c Two %2 gal. jugs 45¢ PHONE NOW POT ROASTS .- . . SHORT RIBS OF BEEF - 1b. 20c Stew Meat, Lambh and Veal 2 Ibs. 25¢ Pound 30c Each S0¢ is certainly the place to help you. .. YUGOSLAVIA IS CRISCO 3POUND 2 pound box of KRAFT ORANGES - Per Pound---27¢ GIANT DASH per pkg. 43¢ White LabelJohnny Walker Red LabelVat 69— : TIN ' A RED HOT DEAL! 1 quart MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 87¢ AMERICAN CHEESE SUGAR 101b. clothbag 63« T oy IR AT R R T5igs T 2 dozen §9¢ - COFFEE BOYAL DESSERTS LARGE IVORY 3 bars 29¢ MEDIUM IVORY 6 bars 39c CAMAY - 6 bars 39c - 12bars 45¢ IVORY FLAKES BLEACH Liquor Department SCOTCH WHISKEY - - Fifth $3.25 swn\’&yh;enlz);le"—4T;(;c::;\o;;\;zt:d flai.gsl.ls fryers this weekend is your saving! Quaris X . $2.15 ‘ FIVE CROWN—Pints, $1.25; Quaris, $2.30 SEVEN CROWN—Qaasts. ..., . . $2.30. Al prices subject to Change mtfiut no 1c"’ , R TR R IR GUARANTEED MEATS FOR JUNEAU! ED SHAFFER PHBIES& orld. Your SANITARY MEAT COMPANY for here you find attractive and fair prices for the delicious foods you like to eat. Our special on SANITARY MEAT S Sunkist—large Cucumbers, 2 for 35¢ EEW—Shafter Whites Potatoes 5 Ibs. 2 5¢ Extra Fancy Rhubarb 2 bs. 25¢ Avocados, 2 for 25¢ All Flavors Jello, 4 pkas. 25¢ C. & H.—Pure Cane e e —_—— Order Eaily for Yours WE'DE"IVEDR round 3OC ROASTS Chuck Beef Pound 3 5 c Bert’s Cash Grocery “Rock Bottom Speciuls BUTTER, Danish, 93 score 21bs. 78¢ | EGGS large, clean, fresh 7 dozen B9c “"BUY BEFORE THE ADVANCE! FORMAY QUARTS 13(3 HALF GALLON -5(3 3 1201, 255 doz. 9%, @se §1.95 PEAC"ES HOME STYLE—Large Tins —Fancy Quality 2 cans 39c doz. 2.25 SCOTCH TOFFEE, Delicious Candy, Ib. 28¢ Try FRESH FR(DZEN FOODS --eceeeee- For a Real Surpmse OVER 50 VARIETIES: FRUITS — VEGETABLES — JUICES — MEATS — POULTRY — SEA FOODS g m'm.: BREWING & MALTING CO. * Since 1878 * Emil Sick, Pres. - | | frrrrrrrrrcrrrrrreeres CLOSED ALL DAY American Beauty Parlors 201 S. 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