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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1940. - : - - . o ey —— - - e . T s - e T . has brought a new situatfon, the F- =+ B' , l » f B P oty oty irst Birthday; for Quads; Colds Bar Party |NARCOTICS SALE 42 IMPANELLED The Japanese command said 50,- . L ) 000 Chinese were killed and 200.000, o R TR L o O INDI(TME"T MADE Io HEAR (ASES ded in the ‘Kwangsi Province | Es ;o : : ] campaigns : 4 - . ampaign : 3 .- : BY GRAND JURY DISTRICT COURT | -_— | | ! HNNISH RE”EF | | Lo A jury panel of 42 was examined | Now WON o ER | John Adams H9|d Thl'ee and seated by the District Court . V i today and excused until 10 o'clock ‘ i FUND GOES | | Other Indictments ioiey wna excued | Sty s | | Juneau members of the jury are{ LONDON, Feb. 14.—Former Can- i Chinese Told fo Lay Down MARK OF $5,000 Returned Today | torace O. Adaims, James,J; Connors | adian Primé Minister Bennett told i . i |Jr., Willlam C. Donaldson, Mrs.|a Royal Warrant Holders luncheon A Arms - New Order g Four indictments, one of them|Mary Doogan, Geraldine Feero, Mrs.|today that the British Dominion E g 3 ¥ N ‘fi ~ secret, were returned by the Grand |Isabelle Gocdman, Arnold L. Hen-|stand wholeheartedly behind the Is Coming New Contributions Listed s ALY ooy today. | Fokian, ‘A Skt 7. Jinindge| Wikthe SRS 1oty R . o . William Albert Clayton Dent is|John Krugness, Henry Kuchen, Mrs. | war. 4 by Chairman BOy'e of | — R | charged with rape, burglary and|Charles R. Lesher, Rotert B. Lesher,| P T e T The A | it | _ assault with intent to rape. Arnold Mogseth Mrs. Don E. Par- | 16 A 4 o) Alaska Drive e ! . : Raymond S. Gorman is charged [son, Albert Pasquan, Esther M. o dmt 9; oy 3 | Texas Bad‘,'“ q.ufldruplrb celebrated their ".N birthday at the Galveston home of their p.nrenm‘ Mr. |with contributing to the delin-|Ralston, John Vand Ritter, Linda - in China for the Alaska’s Finnish Relief Fung| 20d Mrs. W. Ellis Badgett, recently, but a siege of sniffling colds prevented them from having a party. |quency of minors ahd held under |E. Schindler, Wiliam J. Schmitz, A ment of & new order in contributions went over the $5.000 At one year, Jeraldine, left, is largest, weighing 26 pounds. Others average 18 pounds each. Jeraldine, |$3,000 bail. Alex Tavisieff, Mrs. Rosalie Thibo- To BE (HANGED : Asia.” mark this week, it was announced| Joan, Jeanette and Joyce received scholarships to Texas’ Baylor University among other birthday gifts. | {th Adams is charged with pos- | deau, Theodora B. Worley, Cyril k Chiang Kai Shek to sur- DY Territorial Chairman Frank A.| = o = e /fl‘}s)e:lsdlox:mt;:;i ss;;mor narcotics. ancl‘Zugg{‘rlilm o TG /\{ BY AUSTRALIA y render and further Chinese BoYe W TR EErsT6r Lhb: Chat N ThEs . sk v, TR, T rhkac el d Snstata s VIS e New contributions made since the vo m s ury, 4 ssie K. Fraser, Leon-| g intenes in s b orad | o SUMMARY OF CENSUS FIGURES JEWS ROUTED it masainse R ‘ o, : lon said that China is now | % man, have been excused from fur-| Others are as follows: Marie M.| SYDNEY, Feb. 14—Complete re- Fairbanks 500.00 ther service. Ask and Norma MacKay of Skag-|yision of the Australian censorship It is said the proclamation was pon*" gt ANNOUNCED UP TO PRESENT . ———— way; Nels Bjerkness of EMfin Cove; | system is promised by Prime Min- issued from the Japanese South A this if Tuneat 3248 — Frank Booth, E‘{p])-n Jones, MIS. | jster Menzis following a meeting : China command and addressed to p.-0 0" v on ot 1939 1929 Farms r Raymond G. Smith and Alice O.|or the war Cabinet Chiang and his Government et s L JGLAS N (Inc) 591 5 | ' Swanson of Petersburg; Harvey L.| Juneau Woman's Club 5.00 DOUGLAS TOWN (Inc 93 I esatan ott Teiai - bt i The recent Japanese campaign . Histsboy 7 SHW. 339 o Clark of Salmon Creek; Mrs. George S ) W ae e A i 8 : sociat ) GLACIER HIGHWAY 839 289 26 ! 2 Sy it Woe in Kwangsi Province in the south ety Bar Association 1600 5 e B {A. Getchell and Elmer M. Richard- | Criticized strongly in recent weel : ;: Odd Fellow: 1000 | HYDER Recording District 97 313 | lson of Thane: Fred Henming of DY the Australian press ;o,m orl;l of Moost -gv"(“’ JUNEAU TOWN (Inc.) 5748 4,043 1 i 100 MILES EASId.\'nn Canal; Jackson Howell of Auk| — = einie Be 5.0 PETERSBURG TOWN (Inc.) 1288 1,252 1 e Bay; Willlam Johnson of Haines; : LB broy - 1000 | SKAGWAY TOWN (Inc.) 633 492 t | Seven Hundred Evacuated [William B. Robinson of Douglas i glnvmhu" mfu:lmhjh iy 09 1 CRAIG TOWN (Inc.) 501 231 2 1 | A radio-sonde balloon and in-|Bridge; Earl E. Whitsel of Jualpa. i FOOD SPECIALS! AR BeWIng . OO, 25.00 | HYDABURG TOWN (Inc. 347 319 from Steffin on 6/2 strument released by the U. S.| e . . kel sfi:lr‘:n; KLAWOCK TOWN (Inc.) 455 437 1 . Weather Bureau here on January | TOtT boiiFibatons nerets 123 METLAKATLA TOWN (not Inc.) 674 466 Hours Notice (9 was found January 20 at ”‘(‘VSWEENEYS IAKE RN i THRIFT co-op R i CORDOVA TOWN (Inc.) 878 980 1 Sl 1[00L)n[ Egnlt_:l]r)/:numalxn_ca‘l lx(ni!c.»i h S 3 5% 142 BERLIN, Feb. 14—Upwards of horthwest of Telegraph Creek. ]‘Rlp ON lOUISE 4 W (nc &5 1 o .| The finder was Johnny Taku | Total received WRANGELL TOWN (Inc.) 1,142 946 2 00 Jews were routed out of their i ‘ ; homes in i _| The spot where the balloon alight- | E i SEAL BRAND b, i HAINES TOWN S Stettin in six and one X JACK CHEESE l 35c YARUTAT VILLAGE half hours’ notice today and massed €d was about 100 miles east of} Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweeney sailed 4 . A o in removal on trains, presumably Juneau. |on the Princess Louise this morn- f Jf. I.eglon AUX BODLER VY - 422 headed for Poland, although the 7 > \ing to spend a few weeks on va-, | HORMEL ROLLED KETCHIKAN TOWN (Inc.) 4,260 exact destination is not disclosed. WI"MEYER joms cation Outside. | ! 2 JT PICNIC l 1b. zsc Reorganizes a' KETCHIKAN Recording District 6,468 26 The sudden removal order in- The Sweeneys plan to visit friends | FAIRBANKS TOWN (Inc.) 2,101 cluded virtually every Jew in the and relatives in Portland and Se- ~ - . BETHEL 278 | Baltic town and only the sick WEATHER BUREAU attle, being south from a month i PICKLES for Mee' last Nlaht EYAK 366 and feeble aged were exempted. bt to six weeks, { 4 i z 35': 8] OUZINKIE 168 — e M. H. Wittmeyer, Weather Bu- DN i s : R PALMER VILLAGE and Community veal . Obsggrfrom. - ghie. (Riopony ! : i g Sedrganimtion. of we Setior] . Omth e Skagway Team st crome oms o Burglar's Parole e f Hoan 3 3Zc group of the Junior American Le- | PALMER Recording District 1444 207 Torday Ab MHoiaatne lcals 1t ol lasls whiskey since 1887 iliary was held last night & z 3 0 o : 1 ! L A R ]| NENARE 281 201 tie Bureau, replacing Gil Prucha| Iy of Three Days ll and just you taste our’; 1bs. ¢ Mita | Johd MoOormick ANGOON 366 319 who is now at Reno. Y. | family’s recipe! 1 SUGAB ln 530 Lanme Rdfaan wes clestad | EDONAS s s Prucha’s duties have been taken ik Y2 2. | i )mm;m S0 the gmup' Wihsta TOLOVANA Recording District 246 217 over by E. W. McCollum. Witt-| James Carpenter, native, who re- g OREGON Ibs : i e s B ANCHORAGE 3,488 2271 L] meyer will succeed McCollum. [ceived a suspended sentence of five EGOD s, for Monroe, first vice-president; Paul. | f Distrfot Judge George P. k WALNUTS, z 49c ine Petrich, secretary-treasurer; WASILLA Recording District 548 as ven l n ey o "yrears ;om s ; sal dg. 1t ¥ e s B """ Y Colleen and Aileen Hellan, ser- KUSKOKWIM Recording District 793 jexacal e Ry, Al 18 | © ¢ F i NENANA Recording 1 . s | pleaded guilty to burglary, was ar-| o | GRADE A s'mNn-zdoLB “;‘“”‘]““'““"5‘ and Pat Gullufsen, s ”:l‘;' “;‘* D‘:;“f' 3” 768 praiie.) {rested again- yesterday on another e i chaplain, cording Distrit 228 180 burglary chi ARD EGGS 3C | burglary charge. QRAchiis. . W Plans for uniforms were dis- | HOLY CROSS VILLAGE 266 337 Wahto of Island Squ ad IN G]‘ BR"‘A'N 'I'o | Neilfe Joksan, charged along with ot Do oo Pl cussed and it was also decided that | DILLINGHAM g o 2 R T e T Sdis) ma the meetings of the organization should be held every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Mrs. George Gullufsen and Mrs, McCormick are advisers for the group, and Mrs. Mary Hagerup is chairman of the Junior Legion Aux- 3 pkgs. for 3¢ 1 Huskie Whole Wheat Flakes 1 Bhredded Ralston FIRM HEAD Louise Takes YOUNG BANK | Hits 16 Points for High of Night SKAGWAY, Alaska, Feb. 14— Sparked by J. Hannon'’s 14 points, Skagway beat Douglas last night 38 ment, appeared in court today to BE AIDED Now change her plea from not guilty to | guilty. She was given a two year suspended sentence and paroled to LONDON. Feb. 14—The Board|the Deputy Marshal at Haines un-| of Trade disclosed today that it|ger orders to refrain from drinking. will name 12 members to a board| anpther prisoner changing pleas t LETTUCE z top zsc iliary . | to 23. of manufacturers and textile ex-!ioday by Richard Trask, who now Plans were made for the Junior l een ou Although trailing all the way, the Porters to build up British exports pleads guilty to contributing to the - e members to meet once a month, Douglas squad was close on the Of cotton goods. delinquency of a minor. He has BULK 5 Ibs. for 19 preferably on a Saturday | ! Skagway heels until the last quarter| Costs of the control board will|not yet been sentenced. | CARROTS c The neft meeting of the senior PFitteon pmm:g:‘_; R up FOR I.IFE when Douglas showed the effect of a ' be met by the manufacturers. Ralph Mendez Cordero pleaded ¢ - group will be held February 27, _ strenuous road trip and was unable ; R g o o not guilty to a charge of assault MEXICAN FIELD at the Gullufsen residence in the the Princess Louise this morning to match Skagway's speed. | DIVORCES GKANTED 1S ok | ' T“BIFT Frank Hollineck, decorator TOMATOES, R R W a be a social evening. -oe RETURNING TO SEATTLE | G. Hansen, Mrs. L. J. Palmer, Mr Davis Apartments. The affair will [oF the States. They were J .Walton, G. Mown, | and Mrs. E. C. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bose. Ben Mullen, Guy of Schubert, A Grasley, R. P. Dan- ‘Two Brothers Captured, Sentenced Within G. Wahto carried the Douglas at- tack almost alone, his beautiful one- handed push shots netting him 16 points for the evening’s high tally. ‘The two teams play again tonight and will rest until Friday njght and I\-rlth a dangerous weapon. | - | 15% | Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. Divorces have been granted in District Court to Katherine Davis | from Leonard Davis and to Grace| Blomquist from Carl Blomquist. R6.8Proof. 75% Grain Neutral Spirits Copyright 1939, The Wilken F Inc., Aladdin, Sche WAL Sl Try an Empire ad. another game before leaving for home on Saturday Chamber fo Talk Over Dept. Change 48 Hours | | agv. First National Bank 4 Seattle, who recently completed a 1€l A. Johnson, N. Nualla, W. A. 1 C 0 - 0 P job on the Lacey Street Theater Bell | in Fairbanks, is a passenger soulh 7 A } i We Deliver PHONE 767 | on the Mount McKinley. SANTA FE, N. M, Feb. 14—Two st GRS A8 (RIMSON BEARS \}'oung brothers whose boasts turned Empire classifieas bring resuits 1] ‘m pleas for mercy faced life im- ——— | prisonments today for a $2,000 bank . PETERSBURG TO | ; | Sales & Service Department Phone 616 The two, 20-year-old William plAY "'HURSDAY“mwom and his 22-year-old brother | Wilbert pleaded guilty to charges 'of robbing the Espanola Bank. High School Basketball They were captured and sentenced within 48 hours after escaping with Championship Series Starts Tomorrow » Pekoe 0 mngl H| ({ Have you seen our G.E. Treasures and Pekoc 1E% of Appliances? Have you seen i these high-quality goods in per- o 3 son? If not you don’t know what | = you're missing. Everyone a time- and labor-saving article. COME IN TODAY! the loot. -+ (German Ship The proposed change of the For- ast Service from the Department of To know just how good tea can Agriculture to the Department of S . According to advices received | | the Interior will be a nationally hot | be — try Schilling Tea. Compare its this morning by Superintendent of issue to come before the Juneau exquisite flavor. Compare its clear, the Juneau Public Schools, A. B.| | Chamber of Commerce tomorrow | fragrant, refreshing goodness. Com- ll;hl}libs,l members of thc’ lotchal‘ s ap ure {noon at the regular wee;rlyhluxéch- . . . igh School quintet will play thet leon in the Gold Room of the Bar- and we agree with Joe paa GO ARRN{E you wast in & . , Petersburg Vikings tomorrow night | M | anof Hotel. the “Monk" . . that the cup of tea. Insist on Schilling Tea! ¢7 |in the first tilt of a three-game On H | A wire of protest to the proposed| sale of G. E. Appliances series for the championship of Ig ea‘\rhanze is being drafted to be sent is “no monkey business” .. every item is guaran teed, and every item wil give you your money’s worth in service. * o iSnu(hoafisL Alaska. | to Washington. c l ln m | The remaining two games will | e > be played on the Petersburg court PARIS, Feb. 14. — The French| OUT ON VACATION ) —————— Friday and Saturday nights, and High Command claims that a| Guy Schubert, employee of the ol e _ |the team will return to the Capi-| German merchant vessel has been|Harry Race Drug Store, and popu- tal City Tuesday on the steamer captured by destroyers and brough!.\lnr City League basketball player, Yukon, |into a French port. sailed on the Princess Louise this >oe | b morning for a month’s vacation in Today's News Todav—Empire. Empire Want Ads Bring Results. ‘Lhe States. G. 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