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AT MEETING OF FEDERAL GROUP M()nkhl'\' l.ll’"Ch(‘O“ ()f N F. F. E. Is Held at Percy's Today Sixty Federal employees met in monthly session at luncheon this noon in Percy’s Cafe, tock in four new members, and heard W. E Crouch, Chief of the Game Man- agement Division of the United States Biological Survey deliver a comprehensive talk on the work of bis department New members Butler and Geo! Evelyn both of were Dr A. Dale, the Bureau of Indian Afl Dar- rell Naish of the Game Commis- sion, and Orville Shirley, Interior Department employee from Anchor- Guests present were George A. Hossick of the Reseaorch Depart ment of the Biological Survey, An- drew Simons, of Lakeview; Irving McK. Reed, of Anchorag Frank P. ‘Williams, St. Michael, and Earl Ohmer, Petersburg Crouch paid compliment to the Alaska ‘Game Commission for its etticient work in a vast field, told of sanctuary work throughout the United States, and explained the conservation ambitions of the logical Survey, It 'was also brought out that Crouch has been a National Federa tion of Federal Employee member since 1917 in Washington, D. C S e - VAUGHN CALLOW TO VISIT IN STATES H. Vaugh Callow, Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows' Lodge and an employee of the Stand 0il Com- Bio- pany, is a southbound pas er ahoard the Princess Norah He is to visit in Bremerton Mount Vernon, Portland and attle for the coming five or six weeks, meeting Mrs. Callow who cailed south last month. In Brem- erton, Mr, Callow will visit his mother. - - SENTENCE REVOKED Six months suspended sentence of Mark Willlams, Hoonah nativi yassed last June in Commissioner’s court was revoked today by Com- missicner Felix Gray but was made retroactive so that Williams could be at liberty in time for the [ g senson. Since sentence was liere for being drunk and disturb- ing the peace he had g in jail in Hoonah on a similar charge and seryed a sentence there. - - Try an Empire ad —~ ] ¥ A Boy Sceutl delegation presented te President Roosevelt a resclution of appreciation for his services as ent of the Sceut Foundation te right: ars service. Left . Ba C. D. A. INITIATION HELD LAST NIGHT; LE VASSEUR SPEAKS Rev. William G. LeVasseur presented as speaker following the initiation services of the Cath- The olic of America last brief talk empha- the importance of s e local group. nc one of the organizations in Juneau Robert Wolney, Mrs. Fred M B. E. Benson, and Miss Helen Bingaman were init- iated in the presence of 40 mem- bers. Plans the rd party to be held on Friday were Irs. Walter G. He d nt, outlining arrangements for public affair w h will 3 arked by music entertainment the Alaskans Orchestra at 10:30 p. m The Sewing Group of the CD.A is to meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ja Harrington in the Nugget Apartments, it was anncunced Mrs. Edward Herron a airded a pair of hand-made w slips during the evening, and refreshments and group singing Hrought the meeting to a close. - AERONCA ON BUZZ The Gastineau Channel Flving 1 Club Aeronca had a busy day yes- terday over the channel A. E. Karnes got in a little solo time, Bud Bodding also did solo work, and Tony Schwamm toc Joe wch up for a little of dual control flying — EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS — 5 P. M. to 8 A. 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CLEMENTS TO LEAVE SOUTH FOR FUNERAL Services for Harold Clem- ents to Be Held in Seattle, Juneau Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clements are leaving for the south aboard the Baranof to assist with arrangements for the funeral services of Mr. Cle- ment’s brother, Harold Clements, who was killed in a fall at the Al- aska-Juneau mine on Saturday. The body of Harold Clements is to be shipped south aboard the Baranof X E PA terc brother’s death just after compl ing his official trip to the' Wi i as Territorial Sanitarian. He was in Fairbanks, awaiting 4°‘plane, when news of the accident feached I Clements arrived here by Electra from Fairbanks ay, having received word of his t- funeral for Mr. Ciements held in Seattle where Mr. and Mrs, George Clements, his par- ents, are living. Special memcrial services are to be held tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. from the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary with the Rev. 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The super-smooth result is “RED LABEL" . . . friendlier-tasting NDED Wi he straight whis ghe whiskey 5 years old, 1 .n;k.: ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS : Roosevelt for Leadership 'CELEBRATION OF CITIZENSHIP TO BE HELD HERE Affair Being Sponsored by| DeMolay Saturday Night in Scottish Rite Temple On Saturday evening, February 26, at 8 o'clock, in the lodge room | of the Masonic Temple, will be held the first public meeting in honor of the boys and girls of Gastineau Channel, who have reached the age of 21. The celebration is under the sponsorship of the Royal Arch Junnison Chapter of DeMolay All young men and women resid- ing in Juneau, or Douglas, are in- vited, especially those who will this year exercise their franchise as citizens. All younger boys and girls are requested to attend. The in- vitation also extends to parents and friends, as well as to all others interested in good citizenship, and in making it better. The program will be appropriate for the patriotic month of February and following the address of H. L. Faulkner, DeMolay boys will ask questions of the speaker pertaining | to the rights and duties of citizen- ship. The entire program will be broadcast over KINY, beginning promptly at 8 and ending at 9:30 p.m. Among those appearing on the program with Mr. Faulkner will be | | | Superi t hools Georg! [ s Crystal Snow Jenne, J. J. Fargher, v ‘l';p;cll:nl;nd;i‘eg{)usé o‘w‘homx _" me HOME ART GROUP building. Ned Rowe, Forrest Bates, Jr,| .- )i A 3 " < 7 4 Y g §- Special g, Chiries J. Jente, 40A Hob. Cowling:| IC ABIINES DG E Ric A1 OF J. W. C. WILL (-méh?s?zmfiufilfififig (‘)Xxlx k:;lt.lt. e RN P i Northwest Association of Secondary held. Many members plan to start FETT HERE and Higher Schools, is scheduted work on summer Suit§. an(_‘l for Del Fett, General Paint repre- 8s a speaker at the weekly linch- With fashion demands again those not interested in ‘knitting, sewing will be on the program. sentative, is stopping over in Ju- neau in between boats on his way to the Westward and Interior. SR S I Britain's royal family returns to London from Sandringham house, ters, Princess Margaret Rose, center, and Crown BECK, SIMONS WILL A.DDRESS CHAMBER gram, it 7is announced. ka Accrediting Committee of eon of the Juneau Chamber ot Commerce tomorrow noon in Percy’s Cafe. Commissioner Copyright 1938, LiGGSTT & Myass Tosacco Co. R A A R O AR AR A B Queen Elizabeth with Princesses Margaret Rose and Elizabeth Princess Elizabeth are seen in the limousine, but King George is out of view, on the other side of the car. Queen Elizabeth and daugh- the Alaska Game Commis- on the pro- department will be in keeping with the style trend tomorrow when members will meet at 1:45 pm. in the penthouse of the Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company ons of sion also will appear > > - the MEET TOMORROW pointing toward the importance of knitted suits, the meeting of the Juneau Woman’s Club home art = > - Andrew Sim- Empire classifieds pay. 9. youll find MORE PLEASURE in Chesterfields milder betler taste