The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1941, Page 8

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Lewis, 55’82‘?&'&"?‘&83&*" FEARBLAST KILLED 18, NS/ PERMANENT GAS plANT A w‘s”‘BLE 'Fire Chief Declares None Could Have Survived Explosion SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. V Nov. 6—Fire Chief James Barrett declared this afternoon that' none of the men in the threb-story gas distillation plant of . the 4©drbide Carbon Chemicals Corporation could have survived a blast which demolished the building following a fire there. He said he didn’t know the num- ber of men working there but un- official estimates placed the num- ber at 18 CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! Send YOUR GARMENTS Triahgle Phone 307 R SCOTT OUT Walter P. Scott is visiting Ket- chikan, Wrangell, and other towns in Southeast Alaska on business as District Deputy Exalted Ruler of the Juneau Elks Sleel Official Confer on Sj_[i!(e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA AR R | John L. Lewis (right), President of the'United Mine Werkers, and Myron C. Taylor (left), former board chairman of U. S. Steel conferred in a Washington hotel for several hours in an effort to settle the captive Schilling EXQUIjSITE FLAVOR TEA N If you enjoy fine tea, try " Schilling Tea...fragrant, flavorful and refreshing, Compare its quality ! SEATTLE, Nov. 6—T. A. Thorn- ton, .West Coast Secretary of the All International I > jand also jacent CLOSING OUT Anacor AFI the strike SALE One Half PRICE coal mine strike involving 53,000 workers. Sirike Vofe Chilkoot Officer Honored at Di B s .I. k onorea at vinner " ay Indianapolis from Chilkoot i or ers : where Wampler is com- e ficer of the post, now D h, Gov. and Mrs, Er- ing entertained at din- st night in the Governor's g V. a Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Walkout for More Pay Mrs. James C. Rettie and i ¥ Mrs. Elmer A. Friend ping off the evening, Gov Gruening screened interesting pic- tures taken on his recent airplane Association, said sp: s trip to the Westward and Interior are being held for sections Port Angeles where as ; e z jurisdiction Thornton = said the s ew e ense threatened to enforce demand for increase in wages from $1 an hour to- $1.25. He said the vote will af- fect 11 Alaskan ports ourses W The above strike vote does not ¢ affect Juneau, Ketchikan or Sew- NEW YORK. Nov. 6. — How are ard where the longshoremen are|yita) ytilities and civil services and affiliated with the CIO. The long-|ajrline services to be protected in shoremen in the three mentioned ports had their wages increased throughout the United States will by a recent agreement and pre- Jearn the answers in special courses being prepared by this city’s Civil vote to as ain if the men want Service Commission at the request the same ge as the CIO unions.'of Mayor LaGuardia, who is also - > director of the Office of Civilian BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Hethane, “mMiIsery On Tonight | Tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, the| lusual weekly chess party will be !given in the Methodist parsonage |by the Rev. W. H. Matthews. |only players who know the gamc |are invited, but beginners willalso TOTEM PHOTO SHOP Wampler, who are on theit Longshoremen Affiliated Completing the party were the views of Juneau and ad- in ports of Tacoma time of war? Municipal employees 'sumably the AFL is taking the e e FIRST—rub throat, chest,and back with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. THEN—spread a thick layer of VapoRub on the chest and cover with a warmed cloth. RIGHT AWAY, VapoRub goes to Dr.E. Bryan : Passes Away PULLMAN, Enoch Bryan of Washington State Coll here today. Survivors include a thur Bryan, now at Ala AJ Réfiori For Oclober Calif., Nov. 6. ska Juneau October ly over s given on but operations rtheless says P. R Emeritus > died son, Lieut Anchorage, $43,000. The as the main will continue ne Bradley, President - e Women See Danger In Instaliment (urb’ RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 6.—Gov- ernment restrictions on i buying may boomeran defense effort, Housewives' League Mrs. A. Miiton Eike, presenting a resolution, pointed out that wo- {men are so often called upon .to' do national defense work that| home labor saving devices such as- washing machines and vacuum- | cleaners are needed more than ever to allow housewives the ex- tra time. D Montezuma, the Aztec ruler of is reputed to have been of vanilla he drank .as many 0 pitchers a day of a vanilla-flavored fluid. South Franklin Street worklooséns phicgm —eases . !" helps clear upper air passages— relieves coughing. Brings wonder- ful comfort V|CKS and invites restful sleep. VaroRus EXTRA STORAGE ROOM If you are shnr? of closet space or a place to hang clothes so MOTHS will not destroy them get one of these MOTH-PROOF light weight CLOTHES CUPBOARDS. Space for Dresses, Coats, Overcoats, Shoes and Hats, Fully equipped with Moth Crystals. LARGE SIZE $10.95 MEDIUM SIZE $6.95 Seal:Sac Clothes Bags 60 inches long with full length ZIPPER and HANGERS Ideal for keeping your party dress or tux“ away from y MOTHS and DUST. Can be carried in your h:md-l_m;: or trunk when traveling, : They make lovely gifts. nexpensive to mail and ALWAYS ACCEPT- “. Get one today! i Priced at $3.95 4 Junéhli;Yiififié- Hardware Co. receive instructions at the informal | gathering. : ;. STAMPS ~ She'd Wed BfiéklayéréNow | | [ ] | Mrs. Jacob Webb | Socialite Lenore Lemmon, 18, who became Mrs. Jacoh Webb, wife of a great-great-grandson of the original Commodore Vanderbilt, less than two weeks ago, is having marital difficulty already. Shown in fier mother's New York home after a four-day honeymoon in the ‘southland, Mrs, Webb told reporters she was “‘njore or less” through with Webb, who is being ‘sought by the police’ for passing worthlesa | checks. Mr. Webb said that she discovered her husband is “tattooed * | from head to foot,” and that “if and when I get out of this mess, 1 am to a ‘who has never been in a nightclub,* PARSNIPS, Firm - - - g THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941 GEORGE BROS.| SUPER MARKET FREE DELIVERY ON 2 QUARTS OR MDHE! Shop and Save at George Brothers FRESH EGGS — FROM GEO. BROS. FARM DAILY YAKIMA POTATOES 251hs. 89¢ Shopping Bag — U. S. No. 1 Yakima Gems - Finesi George Bros. Make Prices SUGAR 62¢ SUGAR 10 Pound Cloth Bag — PURE CANE — Limit 1 Bag For Better Quality Try George Bros.! SPICED HERRING - - - Pini 35¢ SALT SILVER SALMON BELLIES - Ib. 2 KODIAK LARGE SALTED HERRING EACH 10c FRUITS and VEGETABLES LARGEST and FINEST LARGE BUNCH CARROTS - - Bunch 5 LOCAL BULK CARROTS - - Pound 5¢ LOCAL RUTABAGAS - - 4 pounds 25 LETTUCE - - - head5¢,10¢ 15¢ GREEN ONIONS - - - - Bunch 10« Pound 1 Q¢ Cucumbers, Broccoli, Cabbage, Hot House Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Celery, Green Peppers, Field Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Leeks — Many More Items! ROME BEAUTIES—JONATHANS APPLES, Exira Fany - - BOX$3.25 FREE DEMONSTRATION-MINUTE-MAN SOUPS THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY | B e e e e SPECIAL----FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS '1 Primroses, Cydamen - - - POT 95 CUT FLOWERS— Mums, Chrysanthemums Grown in Our Own Greenhouse GEORGE BROTHERS JEEED

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