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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1941. 'asking Congress to amend the Or-| . 1 % va AlibsE | " f ' A ] E |ALASKA NURSES f | wHoIs wHo CIN THE | THIEVE ARE ooy President v o SENATE |0 FRIGHTENED; | DEFENSE DRIVE Meets Jap | LEGISI;ATURE o o5 Birthday Dinnerfo RETURN looll'fl%rofi'gri?l 31Lrwa Is I;g'igg Ambassador Harvey J. Smith | Super Market bt s gl e fiode nducle an S e iR ervice o process 84 ,HP{]OHMrSW?!Sh Ralsfon Finds Sfolen Money‘ Oygard on JuneaguI New Japanese Represen-|pemocratic Representative trom the SAVE 5% -— B“Y COIIPOII Books!!! INTRODUCED--S. B. 9, by Sul- Third Division, is serving his second van, Teqit o corporations amend- | COCKi! ]1;\I'll\"”. “llsl;lux'.:,:;lv!l:’:¥.’v‘i~ ]”!vl“; a' Jall—lnveSfiga' The United States Public Health 'a'ive SBYS wa“is ,Be'- ‘Mm.c&giw‘ e R szo'oo Boo" sls'nn b x slo‘m Boo" sg.so ing their c rs or articles or in- | €Vening at ritorial Legislature. | % - | honor of Mr 4 elst ] Service, at the request of the Nurs ina’ | ; g i or decroasing capital stock | honor of Mrs. R. A. Welsh | > e Born in Kearney, Nebraska, where i \'_“‘”:"’“‘r \“:"'“ '” “'I"\ Sixteen guests have been asked "0" GoeS Ofl {ing Council on National Defense, Is 'er Unders'a“dmg he ?(:rndwl school, Representatve PHONE 92—95 GEORGE BROTHEBS owing the changes, and exempting | 31d hosts for the occasion will be . | sponsoring a nation-wide survey of T | Smith was the first volunteer in his oatiol rOHEIouE “soals ra- | Mr. Frank Wright and Mr. R. A Apparently in an attempt to have registered nurses as one of the na- WASHINGTON, Feb. 14—Presi- county for service in the First World wcational, religiou: fal, fra 7 chiatithble s sclentific cor.{ Welsh. investigation of the case stopped, tional defense measures. lent Roosevelt took a serious srain | . "o was gverseas for 20 months | jons from the corporation tax. | A T T the burglars who robbed the m-cuP‘?Hch':f }:fiasnh‘lyld ng;rld.kpu;nw 3 J:-Kuxm:x;;;tcr:;:er‘v'l:vb’m:":;:- with the 4th Division and served - » A 2 Bar Wednesday night returned the alth Nurse, Juneau, Alaska, has| iay after recel J “ | continuously in the Army until 1926. TODUCED 8. B. 10, b N w " AS58 . 14 This ] T l!\““llll.' e ad VALENTINES ARE stolen money last night by leaving it };“”"_:‘#‘Blnéd by ?l'i Ww. W-ICOUHC“‘ noee ’r\q‘“"*‘““d‘“v Admiral KichiSo-{ 1 ping that period he was with| L S % i gt S g in a paper box at the door of the | Territorial Commissioner of Health, | ouro Nomura. the Army in Anchorage and spent £ S BY DEALING 'H GEORGE BROS + personal and corporation net in EXCHANGED TODAY @2 »u 10 dircct Tis survey in Alnska AlI| The President welcomed Admirall fie, AT 1 ANCOmER ST APTOL 2 » WITH GEORGE BROS. come tax, creating of an Alaska Tax 7 Police Chicf Dan Ralston found |Durses working or, if inactive, living | Nomura’s assurance that he re-j ;.. 0" ponorable discharge in the | unisslon and reepaling variou ithi s ol i achieve “bette - : | B i I I several of the lower grades of | the box late yesterday evening, and | Within the Tertitory are asked to fil! | solved to d(ln(ul better under-| yiangs in 1926, he went immedi-| NeS"eS (h0(0|a|e ba alentines |said today merely that the monc‘\"o“t a questionnaire providing they | standing” and thereby preserve ately to Anchorage where he has 'l PASSED-H. J. M. 7. by Stan- | the Juneau Public School, v 2 3 P B g A Weiecx proom, asking Congress not to were erohanged” batwean students|hed Besn returnéd:‘and ‘was I s /|8FS Of Weve THpstereil 48 By, State | Jeate 8 the EaciE made his home ever since. He was - AN fa i The Pt BT 2 5 B JE B s o the Dickstein Bill and to drop other | this afternoon. The valentines were |Paper box ‘mQ?e”t‘xw” . "“-"A'";‘e" A ‘lf]“ ’_‘""’&f“”‘l‘:’"w)flf" (:‘a’““ {‘“’fit married that same year to Miss GEORGE BROTHERS ARE CHEAPER! Alaska colonization schemes placed in boxes of various designs The burglar or burglars entered stionnaires are being; sent to| :evelt .in il e yS, Well| 5cephine Cleveland. o 7. M. 4 by Gotdon, and thendrawn out afid distributed,|the bar threngh:s trarisom inithe' &l EiTass U SIMER RUGRELES Missi to the Winlie HOUSE, o s his|* pepresentative Smith has been ORA“G i rear of the building and robbed the oy?"&d B}:‘d 02‘”[ :‘u‘:;s who are ~""I'd“"““1\*' : i ks he|active in labor movements and has M u el cans 5uc cash register. assisting her. Registered nurses are n an exchange of remarks, hej, ... sumpathy for the problems Q o il pls Ralston said that police are still urged. if they do not receive such | iold the President: “Recent devel-| o o b SAVE 5% AT GEORGE BROTHERS! e . e e e ; & tionnaire within the next few | pments in Japanese-American re- ; § S —————————— working on the case. Kot ‘ . Representative Smith has mining & r i weeks, to write Miss Maghild | lations unfortunately have been . . 2 45 ) property in the promising Willow rape ul ulce u l n; , el 10 cans Jlc Oygard, in care of the Territorial | such to cause considerable con- Creek * District and is much m_‘l Beautiful your home and save time and work. o~ |Depirtment of Health. Juneau, Al- | cern on both sides of the ocean.”| futly "0l oo Dment o 4 DELIVERIES DAILY—GEORGE BROTHERS | aska. The President said that he wel- e Now you can l_\.n.t a th.lrn'u‘m.r ({)If)lfl{l floor | DOUG Jie hied e AR s XS AED lt‘:':;rmi;xllonmgnci;ne:n;h;n;cx;%pri;e_v‘ ___. e | of GENUINE ARMSTRONG INLAID ‘ ‘ Sand that s miention was 1o/ 0¥ 18 e, v L SentiEn | Buttermilk Seatil LINOLEUM, cemented over ARMSTRONG FELT for B. D. Stewarts Will | s maintuin tracicional triena- |18, has seversl apartment bubd-| , S€allle Made, ql, 15¢ as little as NEWS hip with Japan. I Sn Nix' eBeerioe. ONE DE r | bl ! ; ¢ DELIVERY P 9.12 - Be Hosts with Dinner| o | "4 staunon ‘Demacrat, Smiih s | o e L DALY TO DOUGLAS! $23.40 for 2 o) x Ml s ROOM D. F. D. CONSIDERIN a delegate to the Democratic Na- 4 : . SRk © NAT tiohal Convention in 1940. THE NEW PATTERNS are attractive and cheerful MANAGEMENT OF NAT| o oo v B D Stewart “_”HMore Greeks e ey ESH GRAPEFRU'T ea(h c with a variety of beautiful color combinations to T . _/be hosts with a dinner party at| f choose from. Proposal of the Douglas City COUN- | heyr Galhoun Avenue fesidence RES'I' IS S : ; ¢il to fura the Nab ”‘1“ “ilu“ Fire | i1is evening before the old-fash-| p ¢ X FOR DOUGLAS LEAVES 1 P, M some of the members at regular| ™, o o0 mc]udc.‘aovcr_} | [ o ean ting last night, but before defi-| =" B2 T ; ( Tite netion could be decided upon, a|NF and Mrs. Emest Gruening DI.| BITOLJI, Yugoslavia, Feb. 14.—| TRoopS MOVE b & % and Mrs. Langdon White/ Major| Reports received here said the Gre-| * i g committee was appointed to secure 3 2 { PHONE 92‘95-—BETTER v S t definite conditions of the transfer |2nd Mrs. Jesse Graham, MrsHeleh cian Government, apparently inj ALUES! from the Council for a report at next | €38 and Frank Heintzleman. | fear of a German invasionthrough| BUCHAREST, Feb. 14, — Long T . - meeting i | TFollowing the regular meeting of| gylgaria or Yugoslavia, has called [lines of German military convoys| ORGE BROTHERS b re| the Scottish Rite Bodies this eve-|yp, aqq ses of reservists. |rolled through the streets of this ’ » 1 bers of the committee are . up additional classes of reservists. ¥ S e it W a1ter Andrews|DINE. entertainment has been pro- O RGITSlty byar tight whils Nasl acLaren's mperla gasa and Carl Lindstrom vided for all Scottish Rite Masons H.E(TRA IAKES ou-l. and Rumanian fighter planes pa- 29 Secretary Langseth reporting on|2nd their lady or ladies. Moving| (trolled the skies. the project of having available ail|Pictures in color will be shown ot Bucharest was in a total black-| (an pl]\luu'; :)r the Dcpar%mem and its Scenes at Fairbanks and White-| HVE To FAIRBA"KS‘OM and military patrolled the M activities taken during the past 20|horse, Y. T, taken in connection streets. The civilian population was - R or 30 years restored in appropri- | With the trip of the degree team oOne Electra. left Juneau this|told over the radio just how to IMPORTED FROM CANADA ate shape for framing and mounting | Which was made last November. | forenoon for Fairbanks with five|behave under air raids. i Delicions - in the City Hall, had 19 pictures| It is planned to have the ladies| passengers: K. N. Neill, John La- - ———— elicious—Winesaps—Yellow Newtons \ready which were displayed at the|at the Temple between 8:3Q and 9 thanan, Jr. Charles Jenne, P. Caz| JUDGE MEDLEY LEAVES meeting. Tt was voted to have copies | 0'clock. The pictures will d@hshown peilipo and Judge E. S. Medley. | —_— = P [ made for presenting to Territorial |about 9 o'clock, after which cards, pDue to- arrive on the PAA this| After several days in Juneau c | Museum as requested by officials of will be played followed by a|gaffernoon from Fairbanks are Mrs. spent in business conferences, the institution. uncheon. It was announced that| George Boyle, John Hoem, A. E.|Judge E. S. Medley flew to Fair- Only Extra Fancy Apples at George Brothe A get-together of the Fire Depart 1l visiting ottish Rite Mm,nnz»‘nm,d. Walter B. Vonsley, G. H.|banks today via PAA. Medley will FOR WlNl)l"ALI,S‘-ANI) CHEAPEI B ::) aers: ments of Juneau and Douglas in the are especially invited to attend. Williams and Joe Crosson. | be in the Interior for an indefin- Ol}l : S “t APPLES SEE . . near future to discuss fire-protection R S | An extra PAA is expected in to- | ite period after which he will re- JUR COMPETITORS! Let us measure your floor and quote you prices on a flfor residents living out the highway | Subscribe for The Empiee morrow from Fairbanks. GEORGE BROTHERS completely-installed LINOLEUM FLOOR. |was indicated in report of Chief — L ' 2 X At This Price You Will Save Money! T e | ' : GEORGE BROS. MEAT DEPT. | Ray McCormick and Joe Riedi was | infed to select candidates for the g & Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | o i soetiint PHONE 92—9; at the annual election in April. i W1 “This coffee is so good I Maintenange and social commit- 1d f d " - = tees were- held over for another | could F AT AT oop- ’ L] month. turn to his Seattle law offices. SHE: “That's because it's Hills T TR ThQ ARSI 5o & o CEelt GEORGE BROTHERS Can't teach an old dog new | INVITED TO BALL | T o Wt e— tricks? Many’s the man | The Douglas Fire Department | ROLLED RUMP p | members have been invited by the ' oun ( who has learned about | Juneau Pire Department, to be the ROLLED nln . . H Scotch from Teacher’s. latter's guests at the annual ball to GEORGE BROTHERS be given tomorrow night in the| | | Elks Ballroom. The invitation has 4 O —————— —————————— [been accepted and the members of | y e ; ROAST LEG LAMB p { the Island Department will be there. | 9 $ . ound c T v et ' ; || ROAST LEG PORK . . or | .FIREMEN MAKE MERRY e el . i ; J b 4. PRO! | Douglas Firemen's annuat house | - A ” GEORGE BROTHERS '|' E Ac H E R’ [bun o gy peored 1o e o i s | TURKEYS, DUCKS, JUMPERS, FRYERS, t(:c\)lv;\d f;f:e;’:zmiup:?',‘)}\?:fl :{:; ‘ p % RUASTERS, CAl'flNS, rnzsfl anl“P : ; —OASTERS, CAPONS, FRESH SHRIMP ccrion of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY BEEE S R IR o \ , 4 o 4 KRISTOFFERSON'S of the charter members of the de- | =g partment way back in the late nine- : - 2 Lol SOLE U. 5. AGENTS: Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY + IMPORTERS SINCE 179 | (ics: Mayor Harry Lucas was also| T lb Zflc N 5 among the visitors. | Movies of films showing the last| : ; : ; FULL MEASURE_GEORGE BROTHERS! Y] great Douglas fir; and scenes along‘ ¥ DON'T MISS THE 35th ANNUAL | st i e ot PR Ee - of interest, projected by Ed Jahoda | ot g 2 P GEURGE BnoTHs Lln"on and Dusty Rhodes was first on the | ¢ ‘ | program. of entertainment Then e & nE there was dancing with music by | 3 W 2 AN 4 Messrs. John Niemi, John Bourne, ks ; k 7 Vic Kelso and Glen Edwards until | BALL PN T et NG 4 7 100 Scolch-Irish Whiskey $3.25 out the evening by a competent staff of firemen. Angus Gair was head of | 5 A FIFTH—15 YEARS OLD the committee. which managed the i entire affair most capably. s i ¥ Vs ; i E ' B AI' y ' Public Cordially Invited ; | POMARARGRATE FLAYKRE | ¥ R < asiern eersr 6 or SI In a close, fast game here in the LOOK! RIGHT THERE ON ALL POPULAR BRANDS y |school gym yesterday afternoon the THE SIDE OF THE CAN L« . local grades quint nosed out the ARE COFFEE-MAKING \ s - - | Juneau Star Hill aggregation 15 to DIRECTIONS FOR . L |13. Robert Bavikko with 6 was high METHOD . pointer among the Douglas boys, ki The compliments you near tor < L | while Pasquan scored 4 as highest . s Hills Bros. Coffee are not only a T ammong 2y & Jearmp ce, > 0 { tribute to its matchless, uniform - - 3 For next Monday after school an- 4 .’ @& |other game for Douglas graders has . +quality, but to The Comtect Grind. |been booked with the Parochiall : ? " g For this grind—used “as is” ac- Half Pint Size Pint Size Quart Size Music By school team of Juneau. | . el ; : i cording to the directions on the Lillian uggenls | MBS, Bl)mLYAN ot oY~ ) side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can oc l -oo S oo . Mrs. George Boylan, accompanied 1 : —produces the utmost of flavor L) by her sister’s child, a little girl, ar- and aroma in say kind of coffee- orcheslra |rived here yesterday from Cobol for 3 TR, a short visit with her son Clyde JUNEAU FIRE | DOUGLAS COUGRUN ||| ™ Comct Gand 1 susranses 1o praduse best vassits n ,George Br‘os. ‘ , Thursday—Friday DRIP fi/ GLASS MAKER (‘53 PERCOLATOR @ OR POT g Efp‘ffie{yfnfilflo W?J‘.",:‘T::f‘, | ‘lfi dl:q‘:!lpm L ")*o lld.. of fho‘ Hills Bros Coffee can are followed sum Murlcet e ep Yy