The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX RECEPTION T0 | LEGISLATORS ON THURSDAY NIGHT Territorial officials and their wives will receive with Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening at a recep- ton Thursday eve ‘ng at 8:3C o'clock in the Governor's House The event, planned in accordance with custom, is a hospitable open house reception to which the public is cordially invited. - - on Island BUY DEFENSE BONDS and South Pole CHEESMAN SKI CLUBBERS IS ALIVE, UNHARMED Indoor Event Lasf Nighll‘ Flier Who Made Flights to Both Poles Located HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Jan 26— €vening had no capacity whnuver}hesvy blizzard and high winds o Flight Lieutenant Al Cheesman who to deter about fifty club members | which paralyzed business and tied| flew with Wilkins to both the North'and their guests from enjoying &|up traffic in Seattle last week. and reported lost|social evening at the Odd Fellows| All stores in the city were closed | last week, has been found alive and | Hall. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA IDR.L.R.CARISON 'MARSEILLE O EAE Somw NOW UNDER NAZI GUNS Pays Visil—io_ Daughters | and Comes in Confact | e with Many Alaskans | State of Siege Is Declared- | . After the displays of hardihood, After an absence of\ nearly a| Germans Open Fire necessary for ski clubbers to parti- (month, Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, | cipate in outdoor events of the past|Juneau optometrist, returned home | 0" Fren(hmen few weeks, howling winds of last|last night with vivid reports of the | e (By Associated Press) The Vichy |claimed a state of siege at Mar- | seille. This is according to a Vichy {for two days after the storm, she|radio broadcast HOLD SESSION Draws Many - Skating Party Be Arranged | LEGISLATIVE INSPECTION, DEPT. ASKED :Waller p: STI;p, Territor- | ial Labor Commissioner, Makes Charges, Report Inviting inspection of conditions authorities have pro-!in the office of the 'erritorial De- |partment of Labor by a legislative committee, Walter P. Sharp, who assumed the position of Territorial harmed on a South Sandwich Skiers who have been strangers reported, because workers had no| Dispatches from Switzerland tell Commissioner of Labor on Janu- Island, three days after a crash on the course slopes had an op- way of reaching their places of of how angry Frenchmen are fort- ary 1, issued a supplementary re- ile on a coas portunity to become acquainted in business. Snow fall, she hazarded, ifying their homes in the old port BUTTER and EGGS All You Want for Your Individual Needs @ Largest Selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Carrots, Turnips, Cauliflower, Squash, Sweet Pofaloes, Yams, Bananas, Broccoli, Leeks, Cranberries, Rhubarh, Celery, Pears, Grapefruit, Oranges, Limes, Lemons al patrol the |and women featured at last night's greatest trouble because of drifts. inking more submarines of | party. As a result of one game, it is| Dr. Carlson spent two and a |enemy than any other squadron. i - be looking for the second shoe of ters in San Francisco, where her their pair for several days to come. younger daughter, Zaida, is a fresh- | In addition to games, dancing|man at the University of California | diers. The German soidiers, according| reported possible that several will| half weeks visiting her two daugh-|to DNB advices, have ordered evac-| uation of the Frenchman who ob- ject with shots. Dispatches from Madrid and al- The patrol unit is credited with the races and games for both men|was almost three feet and caused 'area and of firing on German sol- |y, i iuteq to members of the Ter- port of the department which was WE DELIVER TO DOUGLAS EACH ritorial Legislature shortly before TUESDAY AND FRIDAY adjournment Monday afternoon. | In introducing the report, Mr. Sharp states “A report has been made by my predecessor in office, ‘Rebekahs Are to Insta_l‘_l ]omorrow Rebekah brothers of the canned variety. Skating Party Planned Lodge members and ficers to be held Wednesday even- mitting |ing, January 27, at 8 o'clock in the |Odd Fellows' Hall. {will include balloting on new mem- bers and possibly initiation Following installation of officers,/day of this those attending, H. S. GRAVES Social Committee of the Ski Club . IOOF are urged to announces a skating party for the and is doxpg well in her studies, her 'is obviously ttend Rebekah installation of of- evening of February 1, weather per- |mother said Members and their guests inter- |ested in making the Monday even- |ited with many oldtime Alaskdns,| Regular business of the chapter ing trip to Auk Lake shauld getlk;‘llfldxsmhgs. Pearl Burford and|Zurich said the Germans have| pp. lin touch with Curt Shattuck or|Mrs. Wold- rdway. The latter has brought up artillery and are shel-| ! o N O O & beuhiful titia ook MARGHE Ol | iy e, rovalilug. TPLchONaRR ) | JILTes: SOOI e e e etiots ot e ar week. Transportation land and would enjoy visits from 7 u social period will be enjoyed by Wwill be arranged for those turning out and coffee provided at the fires. proved popular among attending (and the older, Constance, is chief so Lisbon, assert that 40,000 per- couples, even though it was of Lhe‘file clerk in the San Francisco of- sons have already been placed un- fices of the Standard Oil pany. Com- der arrest in Marseille. The Vichy radio places the num- making an effort to | minimize the difficulties in the old Visits Alaskans historical city. In the Bay area Dr. Carlson vis- in France A dispatch this afternoon from Alaskans, Dr. Several Carlson said. Ketchikan boys are " FIFTY ARRIVE Raincoats | bone Tweeds Plain Colors SIZES 12 10 20 Blu¢—Tan—Red Brown—Wine Tops are 100% wool lined wls\sqabcrdine -— shower- procfed . . . PRICED tative in Juneau for & Marx Exclusive Represen- Hart Schaffner The Army boys are exepected to Present cadets at the San Mateo be present and there should be & A school, and were visited by Dr FROM Sou'I'H oreat sharpening of skates befcre Carlson, as » W. Erskine from the date set Kodiak, who 1 in San Fran- e L AR LAST NIGH On the return trip the doctor AXEl ANI‘ONSEN |took care of her optical business| Arvivals in Juneau from with W. C. Waters, owner of the tle—Elmer W Mrs. George Jorgenson of Juneau, nard Bocke Bowles, | = | Axel Antonsen, for some time em- gyy s 1oy with the Signal Corps pentier, Edward John ployed at the Juneau Cold Storage, | L £ rdwi = E 2 in Seattle and sent warm wishes to|Lloyd V. Connell, Edwin Camden, died last night at 10:45 o'clock in |, & S 4 4 bis friends here, she said. Effie Cove Bailey Covey, Rae St. Ann's Hospital, where he had .,y trip up was good ider- | Lillian C 1 taken earlier in evening. { .( 7‘ e consider- & lilian arlson, bee the ing the time of year. Herbert L. Death came to the 46-year-old . 5 hbiias tha TEIE ok Hatital slass. | Because of difficulties of travel, cis G , Floyd R. Gorman. m»fi”e decided to stay put here at| Louell Gorman, Charles home for some time,” she concluded ‘Johnswn, Edward L. Landry, resulting from heart trouble, L. P. Dawes, attending physician, P e = lace Levendoski, Paul Lien, sald. Lilly J. |but as this report failed to in- kind and did not give a true pic- ture of the office, I feel that it Zaida is majoring in optometryber of those arrested at 6,000 and |18 my duty to make a supplemen- | |tary report and set out the con- !dition of this office, both as to the second largest finance and administration for the |past 18 months.” | Numerous Charges Sharp makes numerous |the Territorial Department of La- i by his predecessor, including the meager records left in the office, use of Department funds |for the sending of personal tele- {grams and other matters. In regard to the meager records which he found in the office, Mr. | Sharp states in the report, “After the going through what meager re-| and also met and exchanged news SOuth last night were, from Seat- cords were left in the office and Anderson, Samuel tying them in with what has come Bear Totem Store in Wrangell; A. Axtell, Joy Ainsworth, Willlam into the office since taking over. and Billy Jorgenson, son of Mr. and Blue, George A. Bloomfield, May-| Felix Char-;ol‘(lce by the Legislature, and Cowling, ... I invite the inspection of this be- lieve that it would be advisable for a committee to be appointed to conduct an examination of the Frank V. Daniels, conditions outlined.” Faulkner, Joseph Fran-| Changes Wanted concluding the report, Mr. . “There is much | In |Sharp states, . . Wal- {1, pe desired in the way of amend- ments to this Act, as the Governor clude a financial report of any, Born in Norway and unmarried, | McEachran, Chester B. Neff, C“”‘bmughz out in his message of PHONE 92 the largest grocery EORGE BROTHER 2 DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing PHONE 95 2:30 P. M. business in Juneau. | “4. The following js a quote from ! without the defects of this one, | properly implemented with author- |ity to secure law compliance and ;supplying adequate safeguards for ‘both employer and employee, would ing industrial unrest, and in pro- moting human rights. " e e AMERICAN LEGION " HAS MOVIES, EATS Two reels of movies, one of sea lions and the other of sea otter were screened at the American Le- gion Post session last night in the Dugout. The movies were those of the Alaska Game Commission and were shown by Rod Darnell and Frank Beals. Clyde Ordway and Gustave Holl- strom joined the local Post. be of material assistance in allay- | ANB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1S To MEET HERE SOON Meeting of the Executive Com- mittee of the Alaska Native Broth- erhocd, scheduled for yesterday | evening, is held up pending the ar- rival of members now enroute but held up by inclement weather, Roy Peratrovich, Grand President, said today. Out-of-town committeemen are expected in by tomorrow, he said, when notice of ‘the new meeting date will be announced. TYPHOON SUITS Suits and Overcoats | Brother and Sister 22.75 » 24075 Mr. Antonsen leaves no known re- ! Olson, Peter E. Odman, _Clmrluu.e March 18, 1941, to the Senate of Following the regular business 26 75 and mges : s :uxex; Qul):zlcyl'\}l Nierlr:bfmn;:m ;:hn’me Fifteenth Legislature, some of and omeruimnnn;. llmllmhm”;h > emains are at the Charles W.! M I S ' szwabowski, Martin Skapik, LOis'gnich are briefly summarized Were served, part of which was the FLOBSHEIM Carter Mortuary and funeral ar- ee as er ean s Skodje, Bu Smith, Cecilie Ax-!hm,: 2 dcnation of Al Finberg FOI’ Defense Wm'kers . rangements will be announced later. W i leen Smith, Frank Wright, Mel-| ] The excessive years of resi- - - eee — | MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Sergeant Ash-|ville Edwin Whiteman, Raymond| geyc e T : | : ymond | 85 ; u ¥ T INTC Jones —s‘evens Until 1910 the government leased |bUrn met Sergeant Ashburn re-'Carl Youngren. :e"]‘::’ “ie:“:;fyD:‘:’ a?‘l‘:ll:‘il}! for po- yMMU NERa1IOS F(‘:‘l:!( S and Others with . snons the seal-catching privileges on Prib- | Céntly for the first time in six, From Ketchikan—L. C. Forrest.| «s Tpe inad i _ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2! Aeward, Sfree ilof Islands, Alaska, to private cor- |VeArs i T el oD, B Raiafons, O suss o Anadediste BRALY, DER: 1 Toiniiiniiation s /aligle . for Dres Priorities | porations. | Leader' Marforie AshBurn; who| s Thok. B B, ardeastls. 5. B.|J1or0. Jorithe Compmissiqner of La- school children will be held in the s T Y [holds the WAAC rank equivalent|poss W. T. Stuart, E. J D‘flly P bor. This salary is set at $3,600. Health Center, room 108 of the |to sergeant, came home on a sur- S0 it Sty i {It is lower than any elective of- Territorial Building, Wednesday, H. E. Lewis. ol i 4 4 ficial of the Territory, and is 1ow- peginning at 10 am, the public From Wrangell—Mrs. M. Tama- oy than positions such as the Com- ALL SIZES !prise visit. Her brother, Sergt. Lioyd Ashburn of Fort Sill, Okla. also| health nurse announced today. visited ‘home unexpectedl§. ;f?h };;ldw:"‘:;fr'l x:‘fe;f“‘se Jo- | missioner of Mines, Director of Children eligible for the immu- CoME I0 | They hadn't met since 193€. {8 257 et {the Unemployment Compensation nization shots against diphtheria AT | - — and others who do % i | Commission, and smallpox are those between i PRICES MONDAY inot have to go to the expense of the ages of six months and six ———————— age o | ; < i 1A"I"(Ia| Hands Closing quotation of Alaska Ju-| campaigning. years. ! ‘;neau_mmecswck Monday waz _\4.‘ “3. The ambiguous wording, as DA Hand 'o’ w fk | American Can 78, rA!nacondn 6 I_-‘the Governor puts it in his 1en.gr The U. S. Department bf Agricul- o er_Belhlehem Steel 59, Common- to the Senate of the Fifteenth Ses- | ture has four times as many em- | gwealth and Southern 7/16, Curtiss|sion, tends to greatly interfere with | ployees as it had during the first | CARDIFF, Wales — Edwarqa T, | Wright 7%, International Harves- the administration of the office. |World War. 3 | Mitchell, who lost both hands in|ter 59, Kennecott 297, New York | - - |a gun explosion, has an artificial | Central 12, Northern Pacific 8, pair supplied by the Ministry of | Uhited States Steel 50, Pound, DANCING and COCKTAIL |dry, he can write, handle the tele-| Dow, Jones averages Monday | . i phone and index cards and is handy | were as follows: industrials 123.74, ! | H. 5. 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