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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1942 e —— ’ e - . e % - ~ — Oregon Stafe Pmomnscuanct' BARS WILL [No Night SCORES POSTED | HYGIENEDAY LABOR DELEGATE NEW FIRST AID i PLEAS FROM NOT | : | i | | ‘ IN ELK LEAGUE GOES TO SITKA' CLASS STARTED | Beals Idaho ©V''" T UV BEDOWNED Gamesin IS OBSERVED | ' | | { i | W. J. Callahan, e In the case of the United States Top flight bowling honors in the S g e DPICSE | new First Ald Class was start- —— of America vs. Floyd Cromwell Aviation League at the Elk Alleys 5 1C- | od last nigh » Mrs. R ) i g sial - Hygiene |tion Company workers at Japonski Bt gss it In an overtime period last night, alias Frank Jackson, the plea was ew or last night went to the Grummans,| Sixth National Social Hyg Island Navy. Alr Base and pont|Schneider as instructor with about Oregon State nosed out the Idaho|changed from not guilty, to guilty who scored totals of 553-624-626—|Day will be observed in Juneau o T T gl Jon oy Sa | 20 persons attending- basketball team 47 to 45, according |in the United States District Court 1805 to take the Starling quartet.|tomorrow, February 4, Dr. (;our(nr'_v “.,";(. oty today -;itcr a bri ,.e_ The class will continue to be to an Associated Press dispatch re- | yesterday afternoon. Cromwell was AT ; i (The Starlings lost the third gare Smith announced today. :]m.'c LA ef visit el B Madthy Vit ot 7:30 celved by the Empire charged with obtaining propery un . : | NEW YORK, Feb. 3—There will[uy only one pin “The menace of venereal discase|Nere. 3 /) Py g El Aok el der’ false. pretenses Men Wlth Minor De’edwae 1o night baseball for the world| Next best bowling came from the|will be made greater by the crowd- Callahan has been in Washing- ]_O‘m;‘:"‘ in the Red Shield reading The plea was changed from not| W] B Tak n Into Lim champion Yankees in New York,|Brewsters, who dropped the first|ing of large groups of workers into D0 eoniO Nk WU ) ; i JIGGS DINNER SERVED o ity G50 crlity. oui - cbiiik Ehremyel 1l Be 1aken Info LIM- [aithough it would be easy for the|same and then took the next two|war industrial areas” Dr. Smith officials I Wil;:ca;:a‘y(>giaycm-t“mg S”“;LICL“S ) BY AMERICAN LEGION | the indictment against him in the H i H Bronx Bombers to step across the[ang total pins from the Sikorskuy.[said today, “if vice resorts are al- bove - v & ave Dr. Courtney Smith a3 The American Legion gave their| case of the United States of Am- I'Ed Seer(e, Bellef Harlem river to the Polo Grounds,| pndividual scoring lowed to run rampant and spread BUY DEFENSE STAMPS speaker, Jiggs Dinner last night in the erica vs. Dan Henry in court yes- — jlllumm;m-fl home of the Giants. . Sikorsky venereal diseases. A recent survey Dt Ditibe s barved at 0:90|tebdsy | afternoon; Oount - thires| WABHINGTON, Feb. g =Brigh-)| L WQ WL PAg 0 E SRRl 10 rengis 136 165 173— 474 |of 216000 industrial workers in one oclock. A large group attended | cl Henry of assault without|dier General Hershey, Selective New York,' President Ed Barrow) pojehecque 156 146 131— 433|large city showed 298 percent to d | Director, said the Army entrance|of the Yanks declared in comment- | Bo " infedted HoHt et 4iH. 0 and enjoyed the showing of colored |a erous weapon i B. Williams 147 140 e infecte syphilis and 9, i tandards inevitably will be lowered |ing on a suggestion that his lt‘x\m] % g vith g rrhea. Wi plctures of scenes in Alaska pie- - B / : R. Schoettler . 136 112 percent with gonorrhea. We must h S ¢ #s the need for manpower developes. | follow a proposed plan of the Chi-| fight vice and genereal diseases sented by Trevor Davis The Daily Alaska Empyxe nas the | Hershey predicted that men with|cago Cubs to play night games at| T e | S RARA LR e B 3 """ Jargest paid circulation of any Al minor defects will be taken in|the White Sox’ park. “We are, of| YOI R B et b mp]] ssical fitness not only of E X A M l N A T l 0 N BONDS aska newspapef. limited service “by the hundreds of |course, willing to play two games at | Drower. St i e = — —— thousands.” |all other American League parks,P- Sturrock 136 153 196 486|soldlers, marines and sallors but The Selective Service Director apJW"h lights.” |P. B gar 156 168 135— 459 |also of our civilian population, will rok | s | oy N determine the effectiveness of our " ared, before the Special House| ——— B. Hurley 126 130 146— 402 The Vogue Shop Offers ‘ | ar offort, We must realize that Sl : : * Committee investigating migration| A. Burke 140 140 140— 420 |war effor 15 ha - 9 P oF détémns Warkeit sad 106 “K ARABELNIKOFF f o e Weiemee aopens on | AN examination will be held in the Terri |trating on methods for mustering Totals 619—17€7 | healthy civilian population, able to 3 ildi ; all available manpower in px'uscr'n-; | produce needed materials.” lonal Bulldmg, Juneau, AlaSka' Febr“afY . 4 i | | y » Day, nationally 2 1 ition- Horo e e ' DISAPPEARANCE | Social Hygiene Day, natiomaly || 9] a4 2:00 P, M., for the following position: - eee | | Monagle 145 129 176— 450!spcnsored by the American Social v ' STILL UNSOLVED := 14 115 135 369 yeiene Association, will be ob- | SUYPERVISOR of the Alaska Merit System To e’“”(‘““ Women (lAREN(E '.. OlSO Hz 140 140 140— 420|served throughout the, country to- SN I-EAVES FOR WASH | et e e MR R R | Any person who wishes to take this' examination 4 DA LIy 7 R NS e R G R " i TR RO shall notify the Alaska Merit Council, Box 26§1, ‘ : Waterfront Resident Be-| rotas 539 479 6021625 shiEl MO s ot fod il b | A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF D ( (ONFERE"(ES 5 | b | Juneau, Alaska, by filing a completed application ‘ i | lieved to Have cOm. (6. Resnolds Ry ol DOUGIIAS («'n”nzi}:]huh may be secured at Room 203, Territorial Clarence L. Olson, Pishery Man- | mitted SUi(ide Minard 133 122 112— 367} SULdINg. \gement Supervisor, who has been | Foster 9% 112 107— 314| NE‘WS in Seattle on official business for o 1J. Walmer 140 140 140— 420 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS for some time, left Seattle for Wash-| No trace of Frank Karabelnikolf,! _ 77‘ 3 e ington, D. C., on February 1, ac-|missing since early yesterday morn- Totals 465 495 559—1511 | MyyQICAL PROGRAM, PLAY, 3 i t the Xaminaiion' m Plalds, Plain and Fur-trimmed cording to word received by the Ju- ix;g. h?;i been Iolll(nl(l z:} a }?te h}oux" e I e P n A MEET admission to € 5 neau office this afternoon, although city police ackhee | The following program has been Educati ivale raduati g E A iy k S Education equivalent to graduation from a While in Washington, Mr. Olson|and friends of the missing man Hermle 165 197 184— 546 arianged for regular meeting of the four year college or university, with at least 4 will confer with Department heads|continued their exhaustive search, Bloedhorn 131 132 144— 417 " i 42 % iz 2 S i f month to be held at the school to four years of successful, full-time paid em- concerning fishing operations and|Police Chief Ken Junge said. Bringdale 140 140 140— 420 G B & Daba R y % s ¥ (i q morrow. evening: by Douglas Par sloyment during the past ten years, in a B A G Sels regulations for the coming season.| Despondency over ill health was —— ! ent-Teacher Association: ploy Stk ,l.,) e e o s e : AP ; :\“MEE f‘m(hmfod[ in dno!;s J{ax::lelnikr-‘lf Totals i:?G 469 468—1383| pjang solo, “Salute a Pesth” by professional or business pursuit. Many bags in assorted in Lace, Eylet Embroid- AL. AUX. MEETS Senb -0 JHIECs, S oL DI 18 Spitfire Kawalski. e Lo e b it colors afid materials. ery, Peque and Net . . . | | disappeared, Junge said, and the Blanton 205 178 159— 542 muo selections by Oirly En- Within one year prior to date of examma'fxo'n, . | A meeting of the American Le-|waterfront area has been carefully Iverson 146 173 126— 45| (rvie from High School the applicant must not have served as an sl 50 and sz “n 75c 85c $l 0“ gion Auxiliary will be held tonight|searched in fear the popular Ju- Daniels 12 113 12— 337 one_get play, “Dumb Dora.” employee of the Unemployment Compen§a- b ¥ ! s |}/in the Dugout at 8 o'clock. All|neau resident may have hurled — —— — ——| Gharacters—Solvelg Havdahl, _the tion Commission, Department of Public Wel- members are requested to be in|himself into Gastineau Channci. Totals 463 464 397—1324| 000 Dora: Melvin Shudshift, a fare or Territorial I)epar.tment of Health, WOOL FLANNEL, CORDUROY and FLEECE attendance. | Whart areas were searched at low | bubiness man; Alfreds Fleek, Mrs, nor within three years prior to the date of K ———————-——————— | tides and small boats were used be- Starling Hartell: Claire Dore, their daugh- examination held political office or bffice in J A C K E T S e VA Heath . oiher: DiptR. L. Taylor 135 149 164— 448 (0. Arline; Ralph Kibby, Arline’s any political organization. A signed state- Karabelnikoff, known to hun- C. Boyer 144 111 189— 444 | Gonce | ment to this effect must be submitted with ATTRACTIVELY REDUCED . . . They come in | | dreds of Juneau residents, last was L. Hendrickson 167 138 132— 435/ ‘gefresnments will be served by each application. ¥ i Red, Kelly Green, Beige, Navy, Black and Brown. | :Z‘;'mgz l“fl;z‘l‘n:";{f ;’v‘a‘_z c;’ fiw”]l:l Krause 140 133 40— ‘maifite members of the sophomore - : | Relieve Mis : B et T/ T T T |chgs fer ‘a small charge. : e o These Are Real Bargains At | b " pajamas. Officers this afternoon Totals 586 519 625—1730 % s g Comp8n5§110n. The position of Sppervisor of the v N checked his wardrobe in his water- Grumman | McCORMICK RETURNS | Alaska Merit System is part-time employment, with [ Time-Tested VaproRus i 5 h $2 - @ - ° ime-Tested & VAFOWNUD |front apartment in an attempt to H. Messer 170 152 205— 527| Walter McCormick returned to compensation at the rate of $1.50 per hour. » determine what kind of clothes he R. Hermann 117 130 117— 364|Douglas yesterday from Ketchikan m, SRS e e o3 Py 55 s |may have been wearing when he Koski 144 202 188— 534 where he has been employed for v AND A RACK OF | disappeared. N. Benedict 122 140 116— 378 the past few months. i 3 B Seen by scores of friends on,Sat- - 10 SITKA { Appications will be received until Wednesday, a 0 |urday evening and Sunday morn- Totals 553 624 626—1805 E 1 A e 153 ing, Karabelnikoff dined with close Mrs. Carl Floridan left early yes-| February 18, 1 P. M. in all colors and materials. | friends Sunday evening and seemed terday for Sitka for a visit wiLh" All Better Blouses Drastically Reduced! in good spirits, his hosts said. How- Hosp" AI. NOI-ES | her husband who is employed there. | - e e N h L e ever, notes written before he dis appeared indicated he was seriously | i | depressed because of falling health. A son was born to Mrs. Clyde v HERES HOW TO PLEASE RS S Boyer this morning at St. Ann’s| Hospital. The young man, whose - name is Clyde Thomas Boyer,| / c 4 weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces. | g 0 Z c/,é, L/l Assorted sizes, styles and Many new pairs BROKEN LENSES Are promptly replaced in our own colors. s 23 { added for this sale. | shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, | Blomgren Building. AR Pl BRI 1 Mrs. John Javalis entered St | ey R S G R e L S R | Ann's Hospital for medical treai- I Headquaflers BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ment. : Have Been Placed on Our Bargain Hardeman Bomb-Pocked England DRESS RACKS : _ Furnished Information ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR FINAL LIQUIDATION. WATER-PROOFED Hals BUTTER DARIGOLD SWEET CREAM 2 pounds 950 PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH FEBRUARY 7—Inclusive Association of Juneau D e s cescasas s e s e s adasananal i 3 | NN et | J, S, Graves | BUTTER vswcoup sweer croan... - THE VOGUE SHOP oo Gaing Men TO Be used by 'he u- S-‘l EGGS coor spECIAL_A—LARGE .. 2 e 99 Wy ¢ its sonnel. | " C E HEINZ, 16 ounces 2 for 63c i o | ooy TOMATO JU : . These “blast walls they EE 3 4 3 armed home guard. Such home éé T % o woimle kot fogs, St o ol LOCAL POTATOES 4 sourrso sueruv: 7§ pomt et 30,09 ] agth barrels, ar 30 1 41 g g ::negdenslle‘x\::ster:rew?n}; t:z::azirlr‘gc;:; fi?mfizl' d;,%ii{gd;::ngifi' G R ‘AP E J U . C E Tea Garden, Unsweetened in gts. ea. 454: f (t ; for ground floor windows and doors | jaws, Z 4 $3 60 s t ice statio Bs, ack- | ject to challenge by police, ard ; XED CASE OF ; as oo s a | giess m e | ERE IS A DEALFOR YOU- Ve nnes : { - o e a1 g gtk 6 CANS EVERSON SLICED BEETS é E ltEd R l rs Nl ht e e 6 CANS NORWEST BEANS $ @ xa u e g | 6 CANS NORWEST CORN ° é § The Alaska Federal Savings and Loan || & GARS S5 MRS e @ . Association of Juneau has again declared 1| % Lodge Session 8 P. M. Wednesday, February 4 § an annual dividend of four per cent forits { SARDINES svericax ¥ ouivE oi. .. 2. 33C Eg /|{ depositors. 5 §1.85 v gg ‘! Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More HEINZ BABY FOODS e e oot 9 c detm = * casp 2? ENTERTAINMENT HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS . $1.30soen — $2.55 cue §5 INITIATION ) 4% B FLOUR risuers—21%: 1. bag T. 35 19w vag 2145 §§ | B AMERICAN CHEESE xurn 2yowma s 56 | | LADIESINVITEDTOBEPRESENTATSQ | esewe “hwis™ Phene f o 20th Century Grocery|sos ;5 IN THE CLUB ROOMS || Alaska Federal Savings and Loan | ; )

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