The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1946, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~—JUNEAU ALASKA 2 AREDEAD, CEN TURY 13 INJURED, BIG BREAK | 1 | (Conttnued jrom Page One) () ! Bn) at 12:30 (PST) today lh.lt | | there had been no return fire | by rioting convicts at Alecatraz for an hour. “Alaska’s Finest” R |second guard was slain on embat- |ll('d Alcatraz Island, “The Rock,’ | FREE DELIVERY las rioting by desperate convicts | coritinued into the second day. | STORE HOURS . 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. | Guard William A. Miller died in a DELIVERY SCHEDULE: {hospital as a new attack was . lodge six of the na- DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. ;;::g“ggum £ ‘ ghest convicts from their DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON !stronghold in a prison cell block‘ —————————————— ————————————————————————— | Guard Harold P. Stites was kill- led by chHnegun bullets BL the DAY and MONDAY SPECIALS [ ity SA an | ternoon when convicts seized an ar- —————————————— A ————————— i |senal. Smoke Streams Up ‘ 4 About 8:15 IP“Tl tod Grocery Depariment===Phone 319 s e e e e O SRS |to O.he sky, followed by the sound ,or explosions, as the new attack was begun. l At 8:30 a. m. a guard at the 'pn son reported by telephone to the | Associated Press that he didn't hme [time to talk, but “we're sure go- ‘mg after them right now. 1 The six convicts during the ‘n)ghb held ten prison officials as neliance, Silex or neg“lar Gl‘ind, |h05(ages for about seven hours, {shooting some, and injuring all but Po““n Tl“ . ¥ - e /L S : : c I¢ ‘n:agl’rll"k: g;]sq;::‘se\ were -rescued in ! In addition to the death of Sti- {tes and Miller, thirteen other prison | officers were injured. | Explosnms OLcur ! WHITE STAR [ e ston, who had h 1 ML | R e = forts to end the uprising. “Everybody's pretty busy,” the guard said. “And Warden John Federal—Carnation FRE CRACKERS 1§ Fisher's Blend e *::3:,; headed toward the island strong- Case 48 tins 51ibs.-45¢ 1 pound package 5pound package § it in san Francisco Bay with a d OI grenades and shells for a 10 le. - 85(’ i F 1 ype gun as the prison S, 95 ( R ( 1 cept the corner full of des- - . l"@ ]hSQ 802" D Y e B peradoes under range of their guns. WWWWWW How I. Started The break began with the over- M 4 I ng of a guard and the cap- Cl’g E‘ ELSE S @ A I] CIGABETTES f guns and ammunition from \, & s prison arsenal yesterday about Pn}vi_fli P. & G. BAR Camels, Luckies, 3 p. m. (PST). The spectacular LAy Chesterfields fight ranged until shortly before dawn, when a prison officer said: 6% oz. package 1 bar 5¢ Carion | “iieyre holed up and nobody' |doing any shooting now. We still { ion’t knocw how many are in there.” ( | Bernard Paul Coy, 46, serving 25 ars C L years for armed robbery in Louis- ville, Ky., and sent to the island bastille for desperate criminals in San Francisco Bay, was reported WE HAVE A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . . . Oranges, [ v's' Bl wh e Guns Passed Out l Apples, Lemons, Grapefruit, Onion Sels, Rutabagas, Garlic, Onions, New and 0ld Pota- W cov nad & prison job cleaning | gun galleries. He reportedly threw toes, Zucchini Squash, Green Peppers, Asparagus, Green Onions, Celery, Carrots, Cauh- LS Gaster switst, (o opiic sl calix {in the block and passed out guns flower, Cucumbers, Rhubarh, Cabbage, Red Cabbage and Green Peas. {to 16 other prisoners. Immediately the alarm was !sounded, but guards who rushed to w {Burch’s aid were captured and' CALL 202 FOR OUALITY MEATS i o oners obtained keys to all doors in {the block except the building exit, {reported a Marine Public Relations |officer who went to the “Rock” |with Marines guarding prisoners {not involved in the fight. | Uniformed guards and plain- \ | clothesmen rushed to the scene, at- itacking the building on the pin- s nacle of the rock. The three-story, . " Pol 'ND |concrete structure formed a fori- {ress for the convicts, who raked| ithe approaches through windows. SPRING FRYERS, Ready fo Cook, packed in boxes 8Qclb. [ === Regular meeting Friday May 3rd. LARGE COLORED 8:00 pm. Legion Dugout. ROOSTERS, Eisteated - ReadyloCook - - $0Qch. e OVEN READY—PACKED IN BOXES—3 LB. AVERAGE e St e R STEWING HENS, ReadyfoCook - - - - 8OQclb. || W~ Sprmg ng SALMONY| sezciaussrs et O meen~f . - FRESH CAUGHT Hair Stylin L (any size piece) lb 40c ""““9'~“l!“"~“? COLD WAVING PERMANENTS | | STYLING WEINERS - - 50clb. || LUNCH MEATS - 60cb. || paran SKINLESS—CARSTEN'S ASSORTED—10 VARIETIES { BE:::;:::!?f "OVEN READY TURKEYS, Whole-Hall-Quarters- 7@clb. J| %3 s Phone 538 jhtato Chips 3 bags 50¢ FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1946 EORGE BROTHER Juneauw’s Oldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily BUY COUPONBOOKS and===-S AVE 5% $20.00 Books $19.00 $50.00 Books $47.50 Your Choice Tomato Puree, Orange Juice, Orange- Grapefruit Blend Juice, Spinach, W.K. $ Corn, Sauerkraut, Cui Beans, Mixed Vegetables, Hominy, FrenchDressing =~~~ ™ Your Choice - Cut Beans, Peas, forn, Pineapple ; $ Juice, Diced Beets, Julienne Carrofs, V-8 Juice Your Choice Tomalo Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Diced 6 Cdns $1 Carrois, Van Camp’s Beans, Cut Beans EGGS, Double AA - - 2dozen $1.05 BABY FOOD - -§4ns$1.00 Apple Prune Pudding — Custard Pudding — Carrots — Apple Sauce — Beets — Green Beans — ’ears — Asparagus — Peas — Mixed Vegetables — Vegetable Se up — Beef Broth — Spinach — Orange Pudding LIPTON TEA - - 8 ounces 9« BUNCHCARROTS - - - - - . . . 2for3c SPINACH - - - - - - - - - - Bunchilc LETTUCE - - - .+« - « Pound 35 CABBAGE e oo oo o o o« « Pound I5¢ TOMATOES - - . - Pound 3% ASPARAGUS - - .+« - - Pound 25¢ CAULIFLOWER - - - - - - - - Pound 3% CUCUMBERS - - - - - - - Each50cand53c GREEN PEPPERS - - - - - - - Pound70c AVOCADOS - - - .« -+ - . Each3s RHUBARB - - . .« - - 2pounds 35¢ NEW POTATOES - .« « - Pound1lc RED CABBAGE - BEER 5= case GEORGE BROTHERS Juneaw’s Oldest Super Market 2FreeDeliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M.

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