The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1941, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ~_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 i i j A 10 O'CLOCK SC HOLAR 1 A LITTLI' WOKLD ‘ HAGERSTOWN, Md—Making & ITHACA, N. Y. — The Student resl en eeps us Ing lo er Houuno physical examination of a body of Cornell University includes | draft registrant, a physician sought|one “genuine American” — an _ 3 Mt s » || line on the lad’s education and|Iroquois Indian—and natives of 46 o % i i v & I'lo n |o |asked: “How far did you go to!foreign countries, including 28 each s apl a s usles an | 3 ‘y(huol’ “Oh, about a half mile,” from China and Canada, and 27 | # !the youth replied. | from Puerto Rico. Ea(h Day s Schedule Fll" Be Poslponed‘ dent begins by nine his ecternal | . s o e Page C | g Onn) round of conferences. Perhaps if| »Imp0$S|b|my Of obtalnlng 1, h(’NPUPT you entertain 1c b the Oval room |starts with the Big Four of Con- ; s | ”$ est wing which contains| gress: Senators Barkley and Con- | Malerlals BIO(I'(S Pro | make it a Distinguished Occasion itive offices, the Presi-|nally; Reps. Rayburn and McCor-| S5 | S |mack for a scssion on some vital| | posed Structure o kavmc ec ol £ b 3 ~ e M I Prospects at this. timoltfor any THIS DISTINGUISHED WHISKEY Then may come Undersecretary | addition to the Pioneer Home at | 5 State Sumner Welles to fill the | Sitka are very remote, ‘due not President’s par withy latest develop- | alone to the impossibility of ob- ments on the diplomatic front taining essential materials but also After that, perhaps A diplomat or be .xf.y‘”“m{:(-‘)}; “,lll..llgl‘[,‘g(\l-l"e vo. probably one from Central or| jobs unless materials are definitely o) | assured, it was declared this morn- | ing by William A. Hesse, chairman | of the Pioneer Home Building Commission, following a meeting of the board this morning. 2 ‘The Ploncer Home Building ""'.'ftz’v in Commission, after a study of the! ' % B Nugre- - matter, has decided upon a defin- < ‘ukf"" OLD CROW™* ite plan so that whenever condi- | tions are more favorable, this bad- ly necded addition can be under- taken and finished without delay,” ORLD'S south America, for the represen- FlNEsT tatives of our neighbors to the outh are finding now that the L House latch string is al- out If the President has a speech in the offir an almost certain | luncheon iest is Judge Samuel — ‘Sammy the Rose Rosenmann, editor-in-chief of Roosevelt's pub-' ronouncements as well' as his mmx AND DRINE f3 | it p:\l:-mn;)‘l‘- i‘\ s (MIOI;P Circus fans at Atlanta look on as one of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey elephants is llof\"fl} Hhoas hid: Fenthan o talk. over tases: op| @Way.en a trunk. The big animal was one of seven that died in the space of a few hours after |(|r;:.. Ais e AGR R ire guthorised | admiral. Hareld 'R." Statl 2| stricken mysteriously ill soon after the circus arrived. Keepers were striving to save others also seriousy ill. 4175000 for this addition and the private report on what o navy % plan decided upon by the commis- terested in any phase of outdoor gon would contemplate a wing 41 hite + pool | then din- doing to combat submarine|White House pool, and then d . ; ok g y inkir around Ieeland ner. There are no formal, White life invited to attend. Each guest py g7 feet, having four floors and e i House banquets these days and the will pay one dollar to defray €X- would provide space for 84 beds e s " ; Part of the tra- TI”I l"-‘}\* S ‘l“" Pre ‘l‘""l‘“l,m, family ‘dinniers are frequent penses. besides dining room, sitting rooms, ditionofourlib- | Will have decks cleared for a little) | =\ 0 orren there are guests, " Wild game will be served, With path rooms, lavatories and addi- °.""}°";I"‘9 vty paper | Weid) (Bt Sy . hen. He hlxm ying from two to a dozen, duck mulligan as the featured dis tional storage space and utility O Bius. | DOhyontentytl 0 Jlst’ goe: thing - to be prepared under the direction rooms Kentucky Bour- . oA bently! P bon. Proferred |O! 8 time. As when recently Presi- | of Mrs. Hermia Darnell, expert wild This proposed building, based by those who |dent Camacho of Mexico asked the (IVILIA" DEFENSE game chef upon last summer’s prices, would appreciate our | President to sit for a portrait by| ovem er Henning urged all expecting to cost approximately $133,000. g‘u‘::.s;i:h:; Painter Armnn(lf? Drechsler, which! WEEK NEARS (I.OSE \land the banquet to make res- “There seems to be a general who apprecia AR R el W1 o jpresenteds to | ervations through himself, Hen:y tendency in the construction of t G fine whiskey. | !he United States, Roosevelt choe g E on or Rod Darnell. Due to'such buildings to underbuild and | his paper work time for being a| *Giuiir Defense week, proclaime the expans f the plans to in-|the desir faon ¥ rob- . vilia ofenise week, proclaimed he expansion of the j e desire to save money has prob Made by Americans...for Amer- model {59 Presioant “Hobsey P g Bth Men and Women In' clude women, accommodations will ably more to do with this than icans...for 130 years! L If it’s Friday and 4 pm. the| d in Juneau by tl 1 be available for only a limited anything else,” Hesse pointed out 'm\mlmznmllmm Aachorage, Ky. Presidenty will rock back in on, .is drawing to 8 (‘10\L with V"ed '0 Annua‘ SDOT'S' number “The committee has decided upon nere from 20 to 45 minutes— the need for protection of future needs that any strain upon and almost invariably begins with | civilians and their property, par- ARE IN (lASH the Territorial Treasury can be 5”33 rismen’s Acso- | L overcome by finishing two floors to 1810 K A 3 desk and always ends with (ofte Sunday, November 16— Freedom r of KENTUCKY STRAIGHT planted to terminate the confer- Day” to reaffirm our faith in the Noven Henning, asso- |lice investigated an accident in When the need for additional space at the psychological mo- | to- | which one car damaged another €Xists.” A\ chair, cock his long cigarette hold- ! tne following designations: 4 - oo the recommendation of the archi- | HHI-I-W FHAZIER I, ~an ordeal that may an- Protest) to emphasize 2 pARKED (ARS ing is amply large for any visable exchange of quips with those|ticularly in target areas along the newsmen and women nearest his Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts. n the tall- —— take care of the existing needs and all at 7 o'clock| CORNING. N. Y. Nov. 14.--Po- completing the other two floors ence fundamental freedoms and to em- ciation pmuh 1t, arnounced "y CIEEUTTRTTT TR (A M ot some reporter shouting | phasize. the fact that a mation day il Bgh bOl. wars kel ind e, C SeatTie Brewing & Marting Co. “Thank you, Mr. President.” | founded upon essential freedoms Last year the game banquet at- complainant explained the door of NOTICE P THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD —_— ust, be prepared to defend them. tra 2 smen l“m ar the other car, opened by the wind,| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Since 1878 % Emil Sick, President 90 PROOF Another conference or two, per - the b et will be opened to both swung all afternoon against her air route from Seattle to Nome, on haps a 30-minute dip in the! BUY DEFENSE STAMPS men 4 d women, with anyome in-'machine, scraping the paint sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS COMPANY SO O OO OO 02 CALIFORNIA GROCERY AND MARKET 235 years of continuous service tothe people of Juneau and vicinity For a QUARTER of a CENTURY the CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MARKET has operated as one of the community’s outstanding home- owned food centers, consistently offering the public the most complete lines of superior quality canned goods, the finest in both home-grown and imported fresh vegetables and fruits, choice meats, fish, poultry and a full assortment of domestic and imported liquors and wines. OUR POLICY HAS BEEN FOR THESE 26 YEARS—and will continue to be—one of friendly, personal service combined with a constant effort to give our customers only the best in everything at prices that are attractive to the most discriminating buyers. i DEFENSE STAMPSI! (3 STAMF WITh e PEAS, Happy Home soe 212 3c6iSLOS HOT SAUCE - - - - - - - AforZe C ek vt PE AS and C ARROTS size 2 tins 2 for 44c § for sl 10 PEABS Barfle“ size . Wzml'irns_zflfror 550 “sfll'or $].55 HEINZ KETCHUP - - 2large hoflles 53¢ warvmone g HAPPY HOME i Lo | TOMATOES, Madrmi; size 2% § for §9c ]2 1or | g7 Mince Meal Monarch 11 pn 39(: each3for $L.10 EI{\ASPI:QEEAGUS Size No. 1 fall 2 or 43¢ § for §1.29 Whole Kemél COBN S and Wi 5;4966 for $l 26 Grapeirult Monarch size Z fin . 2tor 33c 8 f?r 83c EBETS § i W . . sizel fins 2 for 3366 for §7¢ Sl AT L e APPLE, Sli dsueZ‘/z tins 2 for §7c § for §] 53 CORN-ON-COB, Monarch - 2o 51c lorSL.3 e i : ORANGE JUICE, Monarch4fi gl 3452 YOUR ATTENTION! Tomalo Juice, Heinz 4 oz. tins J for g5 4 for $l 19 TWOor SIX. AL CORN, creamstyle § and w size Zhns 2 f,ar 4"](; 6 for .19 Pumpkm, Happy Home size Z'/z tin 2 for zgc gfor 846 Bmm rancy creamery ridl Z pounds 85(: PEACHES, size2"%s . . 2for59c6for $l.53 CHERRIES, size 2 lms . 2for 63c 6 for $1.75 SNOWDRIFT - - - - . . 3 pounds 63c PALMDALE or FERNBROOK ROYAL ANNE or BLACK VEGETABLES - - ME 350 RKEYS | All Kinds of Fresh Meats -:- May We Serve You! = | 7T|IIIlIIIIlIIIIIIlllllIIMIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIlIIiIIIImfimlmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlrlfillfijfllllllllllflllllflllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIll|IlIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllmmlllllllllllilllllllllmllllllllfllfi" ! Plued O]wes, s and W size naT ] 1all 2 for 49(: fi lor 141 BEANS CUT, § and W.. 20 37c 6 for $1,05 SHRIMP med. o large S and W 2 Ior 38: fi for $l 09 ROYAL DESSERTS all "“"" - - Pkg. 5 PMCES GOUD UNTIL NOVEHBEI mh

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