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PAGE SIX ! which he had not found use; u.] MINSTREL SHOW [ii i e | ACTION LAGS and Seaman 1/c Frank Stimac. | ING Up wn‘H President Don Skuse read the (OM {contents of the BEEF BOX. Some were amusing and many real con- | structive suggestions. i ROIARY SPONSORS Walter Carl and Percy Reynolds| ey T were the only two for the February The Rotary Club is to sponsor a|birthday table. Walter provided thc} lAB | minstrel show during the early parl‘prop_mm today by reciting a poem | [ 3] of next month and at the noon by Charles Hanson Towne entitled,| meeting of the club today in Percy’s|“The Baboon.” The poem has to de/ Cafe, Lu Liston announced that with a movement many years ago| plans were going ahead in great by the Jack London club to stop| Judiciary Committee Re-| shape for the production, which will the use of live wild animals as per- | i i i have well known Lillian Uggen as formers in vaudeville. { fralns from Urgmg i director in charge | | Passage | Harold Roth announced that two basketball games will be played next Saturday night in the High| DAY NURSERY (Continued from Page Omne) | | H 5(::10019‘13”2) i;:.;r(flvbcg;iiil 101;5.:,},‘;‘ SURVEY BEGUN}connmwd with the fact that the Boifxmz.ueman also announced that| |Governor may veto only resolutions | so far the drive, l(or which two ST {carrying an appropriation was a events were given last Saturday| AU the meeting of the Gastneau subject for conjecture. | "Channel Health Council Marks Time Now 9 . held last ::‘5‘;:7&;‘5 teauiteel oc-fhr in. & Iund}nvemng in the Juneau Health CenA‘ The resolution now awaits sec- : |ter with George Jorgenson, vice-|ond reading. &, (Jack Pasquian was introduced asinioqident presiding, a committee| At-the same time, Senator A. P the February representative of the |y, "y pnointeq to study the need |Walker, whose demands resulted in Juneau High School. Other Visitors g gay nursery care of children |the ‘drafting of the investigation vere: Holgar Larsen, Who turned yyere the parents are employed in|resolution, this afternoon intro- back a check, given him previously | gefense or war efforts. |duced his own resolution regarding for' first ald emergency and lor‘ Committee members are Mrs.|an investigation. Where the first e~ | Josephine Spickett, chairman, Miss proposal would allow the chairs {Isabelle Hartung, Frank Ornellas,|of both houses to appoint mem- ‘““_d Mrs. Alfred Zenger. The com-|pers of a special Committee on In-! mittee is to make a complete sur-|yestigation, Senator Walker's, Sen- vey of the need for day nursery gte Concurrent Resolution No. 2, ONQUERY IN |burg farm for the benefit of fur | farmers, including the cross breed- !There is, as yet, no certainty that i the hospital by Deputy U. S. COM. NEAR END| | meeting for the last ten days in Petersburg present. Mr. Leekley ex- short time before Simon's death close to communities instead of on ment witness was,on the stand. The fox, while still in the experfmen-| ;1. Rey. LeVasseur's testi-| ALASKA GAME P Sessions of the Alaska Game Commission are expected to be con- cluded tomorrow noon, according to Earl N. Ohmer, Chairman of e the Commission which has been Im po r t an ' Ies' imony Juneau. | H 1 This morning fur farming in Al- Brotht Ou' m F"’S! De aska was under discussion, with| J. R. Leekley, manager of the gov- | gree Murder case ernment experimental fur farm at| =g g That Tony Simin identified | plained experimental work that|James Paddy as his assallant, only has been going on at the Peters-|? St An's Hospital gn Akt 14 in . e 3 was brought out in the U. S. Dis- |t rt this morning when the ing of white and blue fox, the ad- | t¥ict court t y vantages of raising fox in pens‘R"' Wwilliam G. LeVasseur, govern- " o Itrial of Paddy for the first degree ;3':?‘: r‘:'ifin“me S 10| murder in connection with the kill- R ; ling of Simin, began yesterday af-| Cross breeding of white and blue |, .\ oo, i tal stage, has produced a very| 4 oy mony it was brought out that fol- light phase of the blue fax which [ Ci¥ % (0 dinictration of ex- has brought higher pelt prices onieme unction and the eucharist to the market than the ordinary blue|rony Simin, on August 14, the de- or white. fox, Mr. Leekley said.|fendant was taken to Simin's room the cross breeding of these varie- parshal Walter G. Hellan and| {SSES, BONHING IMEsETIRIO regarding | would take this matter out of the | \fflnhl\fs u\l'allable,. and will also get|yanqs of the Speaker of the House | | mursory onre. tor haie klion, S| S S0 Jussdent of % CHERS '(lmemimv just exactly what L‘ype!a"d provide that the Senate Judi: ! : ciary Committee, and the House | of service is needed. | Judicis C itt examine th | Anyone knowing of any building | ;: Sl Thom;n:t o 1 10‘: or home available for day nursery |C1arges. i R |ing season during which this ex- ties will prove true as the coming season will only be the third breed- identified by Simin as his assail- ant, in the presence of Hellan and | |the Rev. leVasseur. | perimental work has been carried| Witnesses who appeared for the out, he stated government yesterday afternoon Pen Ranching Preferred were Emil Guebelle, Jake Manning, | Beneficial results of pen raising Mrs. Willie Pusich, Duane L. Lim- fox, which include better control | precht, Joseph Riedi, Raymond L.| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943 NO SHORTAGE OF FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES at GEORGE BROTHERS Grapes -- Bananas -- Oranges -- Apples Pears -- Avocados - Limes -- Tangerines Bunch Carrots - Celery -- Cabbage - Let- tuce -- Tomatoes -- Parsley -- Cucumbers Rutabagas POTATOES Idaho, U. S. No. 1, Government Inspected 100 1b. sack $5.50: 50 1b. sack $2.95 251b. shopping bag $1.55 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet! WE DELIVER TO DOUGLAS EACH TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 7 DFUVERES DALY PHONE 95 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1808 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau. Sergt. George Vernam finds much to his surprise that his Chinese partner is hep to the latest steps in American dances as he cuts a rug at a party for service men, somewhere in China. The Chinese miss has gone all out for American Junior Miss styles. This is an official U. & Army photo, 5 , % % {provides for a $2,500 appropriation. | J;‘,:.Pd Déodu,ldr(? b :‘Epcopxe qu‘al_l Haas was present in the Senate [over pestilence, results of feeding McCormick. Those who took the e oy and. ey and other -matters of importance stand for the Government this mor.l |terested in helping in this work, 8allery. . ; it o [ | should get s’ e . Vet Mrs. | Members of the Senate Judiciary |in the successful production of The wm‘.-c‘*::e“;e BB:;%,}DL vg” ODD FEllows To Jeie .Wl-‘.AT:ll-'l.i R. i Spickett at the Spickett Apartments Committee include Senators Hjal- fur, has been demonstrated on the W oouacil, e S e | I3 i i HEEDRT & |5t iy il e atiGireenSTb ! mar Nordale, chairman, N.R. Walk- |eXperimental farm and as a re- LeVasseur, Harry Mur\tay.. Adolph | | s U. S. Bureau) L Parents of children who have er, O. D, Cochran and Edward D. sult, many. fur farmers are moving g li/("b 3 Emil Q. Fesioy and 8.1 TED HAVE MOVIES AI 1: N;fl‘”;ll!;ml\:londfl}v Feb. 1: : . been placed already for day or Coffey. Members of the like House from islands closer to -communi- T Manery. U T o MESCIRICE | R 5 i ) " | s % g ives |ties where facilities for better care BOth Raymon s MeGormipK | |® Precipitation .10. . boarding care or who are desirous committee include Representatives o b Balog testified th: i " TN s 7 3 btainable, Mr. Leekley said. and Catherine Balog tes that | !e Snow depth, 2 inches. Y of finding a place to leave their |Stanley ~MoCutcheon, —chairman, |ar7 99WIAs € i |when they entered Tony Simin's /e o o o o o o o o children, by the day or for care Chester A. Roust, John J. O'Shea | Experiments in martin raising ¥ WY "8 EREC SN oD | 2 " | after school® will facilitate this and Joseph W. Kehoe {have been most encouraging and 0 Mt n T BT Pictures of the combat zone, T |survey greatly by getting in touch Action Soon Doubtful during the last year two litters were | (8RS 0 SIPR f 0 R o he taken in the first World War, will| SAILING NOTICE BL‘)USES }wuh Mrs. Spickett or the com- It is doubtful, meanwhile, if any‘!’uCCessflI]ly raised from five fe- “;Sa“”‘“ Dr Council. wlu; Varl EHET 3 be shown tonight at a meeting m" The M.S. “Valiant” will sail for mittee members, giving the request- action will be taken until after male martin, Mr. Leekley said.|iHe Mo o0 IR RO !NaVY Communique Fails 10 the odd Fellows, to begin at 9 o-|Port Alexander and wayports ed information, s ! B ug SeoRnE| \clock in the hall | Thursday at 8 am. Kindly have ithe legislators return from Sntka,‘ThiS experimental work has now where they plan to go this evening been underway for seversl years. Mr. Leekley and H. R. Sarber, jon August 13, also testified that | {Simin told him he was going to| i will | your freight at City Float before 7:30 am. on day of sailing. adv. Sid Cowgill, run off the films at USO director, the special Mention Location of Representatives from eighteen or—" ganizations were present, indicat- or tomorrow for the usual inspec- Both short and long | 1 {ing the great interest of the com- |t ' H wildlife Agent with headyuarters| . Ameri(an POS["OHS showing for Rebekahs, Odd Fel-| LE e O A sieeves | . e tion of the Alaska Pioneers’ Home. | % N S| Ghief of Police Manery resumed showing r Rebekahs, 1 | BUY DEFENSE BOND: | munity in day nursery care of ' Other business in the Senate be.‘ut Petersburg, arrived in Junesa |the, stand when c;unb aven | o lows and their ,:n.mj guests ! il children and the necessity for the fore it adjourned until 2 o'clock jaboard the boat Black Bear yes- ablis| (Continued from Page One) establishment of some type of child (omorrow afternoon included the |terday afternoon. e this afternoon. A motion on the| part of defense attorneys H. D.| to the westward of our positio L] ! £ MAN-TAILORED » | LIEUT. JOE BIRD The three lunched together the Biltmore, Mr. Bishop wrote, and cire in, (i JSIY, neas, Mture, jintroduction of a bill by Senator o g T BT Shinidr G ' Tosoues Panl o : |Nordale amending the act which | 4 i i |which are not specifically identi-| H s RAVES revent the troduct f evi-! [ | Hosp"‘l "o"'Es ‘:refers to recovery and disposition gen;; daiknd ;:: OPR:Z;Z" rooom on | fled. I“ pAlM SPR|"GS 0 N of old-age allowances improperly% the grounds that it was obtained | The Navy, in the announcement | | The Clothing Man W R 1 ! d é |of the attack on January 28, de-| 4 Olfl's & b Dtaner” bk |sranted,. to..provide . for. recovery | illegally was denied by Judge| anuary 28, €€ Lieut. Joe Bird, formerly of the 3 StM‘i;n’?:u;!l(;‘hp?:r?) :‘::el::[ifi e _funds from property which thei George F. Alexander after argu- dlared lh:«:‘l ng_ c{flw.:igl'?lbl:(;‘:( h'\lt‘:w‘l-lan‘y Race Drugstore here, is now Exclu81ve Represen_ RED for a severe cold | rectenta g sHEvS CaMig L. |ments by defense attorneys and‘fifgffl}°&:m‘“‘0:n£:n‘l':l did mot spec. | Stationed at the General Hospital . ] R e e s | of : s spec- |~ 00 e 4 Lt A GREEN 1 — | | o | government attorneys were present- |1ty the type: of ships which the|at Palm Springs, Calif, as pharm tative in Juneau } Baby Virginia Hanson has been| ed in the absence of the jury. J.;panesc attacked, it is pointed ou”mst on the.hospn.al sgafl. ¢ admitted at St. Ann’s Hospital for| [ Assistant U.S. Attorneys P."J.|{hat the word “operating” would | Accompanied by his wife, the for BEIGB medical attention. | 1 Gilmore, Jr. and Robert L. Jern-|not pe used for ordinary mfl,(‘ham_ilicutcnant was in Los Angeles for | P . % 5 i a few days' holiday, where he met wHITE I | {berg, who are representing the|men. it Al i Pete Lucy, at St. Ann’s for medi- | e | Government in the case, may POS-| The fact that the attack took Jg::;fl’z"fi’;y o:‘: :pi)u\‘?x‘x)l‘; ll;x‘p l:n' arl c a er . cal care, was an outgoing patient | R 2 H s | sibly complete their case this|place in the Western Aleutians in- 3 : o . BLUE Fesberdry, | Further business was conducted (Germans Driven Back in! iremonn B e e ane}the B. M. Behrends stare. z &Harx |yesterday by Executive Board of the Alaska Native Brotherhood | now ranging far to the west in co- One Sector — Affacks George Angel has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. {which has been convening in Ju- ineau during the past week; includ- Barbara Joegel has been dis- §mg a resolution to present to the charged from St. Ann’s Hospital |legislature a bill to make a mis- . a Sizes 32 10 42 Jones - Stevens Seward Street although both promised to seat representatives “in an advisory ca- pacity.” President Roy Peratrovich was idirected to investigate the delay 'in the organization of the Marine | Insurance Corporation, which in !1941 was given the green light in conference with Department of In-| {terior officials and representatives of the ANB. 1 The only change in officers for the body was the election of Wal- and has returned home. | demeanor any discrimination be- |cause of race in all business places, Jerry Kichtoo was admitted zg:tmnspormuon companies and plac- the Government Hospital this morn- es of amusement. ing for care. Likewise aimed at the present session of the Territorial legisla- ture was the resolution to request | !that the “legislature remove dis-! v ' S ' T T " E crimihatory and constitutionally il- | /legal clauses” regarding the ad-| | ministration of pensions for widows N w and orphans. | At the same time it was voted [to support HR. Bill No. 1, an act 3 establishing a juvenile code. 5o Resolutions Adopted { Other resolutions adopted by the body included a request to the| 4 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries that the opening date for the fishing sea- MUSIC son in Southeast Alaska be de- llayed one week, that the closing! season be extended until October R d 1, and that there be no second DROPIN . . . Relax an e - & | That under the cannery consoli- En]oy Yourself dation plan, no new trap locations | be granted. It was reported that the confer- ence with Gov. Ernest Gruening; Meet Your Friends Here! T . results in securing representation on the War Manpower Commission, 282 South Franklin Street NOTICE! Effective Feb 1,1943 ective February 1, ; ter A. Soboleff as Grand Treas- The experimental rate of 25c¢ for scheduled deliveries will be urer. discontinued. | Yesterday evening members of |the Executive Board and out of town delegates were honored with a dinner given by the local ANB and ANS camps, following which Calls for parcels to be delivered will be charged 50c at any time. To conserve vital equipment, and to speed delivery service, calls in by 10:00 A. M. will be delivered by noon the same day. Calls in by 2:00 P. M. will be delivered by 5:00 P. M. the same day. Parcels do not include large freight, large express, batteries, coal, oil, trunks or such items that would take up considerale space in the truck. These items and others of the same nature, as well as special deliveries will be taken care of on hours not used by the scheduled parcel deliveries ing after dinner speeches. Delegates plan to return to their respective homes tomorrow. — . WELL BABY CONFERENCE The Juneau Well Baby Confer- ence will be held tomorrow from This service is for your convenience! on your -personal car and to save you time and money. To save wear and tear TRY IT! | operation with American air forces to prevent the Japs strengthening {VALIANT T0 SAIL 0 : g poRI AlExA"DER A"D g(t)?‘eil;is:l;!jeady precarious positions Roul‘E 'I'o w‘vponls‘ While American air forces have kept up a constant patrol of the en-| Start in Tunisia (Continued from Page One) unxde; ;:ls‘e:hiwe;. \;'ho f‘:rlm be | tive Aleutian Islands area, and con- ;‘::]e e rank of a full gen-| arartin Feist announces that he!tinually harassed the Japs, the Te- | is leaving aboard his Valiant on|port of the attack on ships is the This move will bring under his{qnyreday at 8 o'clock from the City | first of any naval units operating stated that Joe looked splendid. Since entering the Army he has traveled extensively throughout most of the states, the lieutenant reported. When the war is over they plan on returning to Juneau, and in the meantime ask to be remembered to their friends here. ———— Suits and Overcoats FLORSHEIM a pleasant hour was spent in hear- command the entire British Elghthimm“ for Port Alexander and way-| Army, whose advance units have|ports. All freight must be on th el S e| already crossed the Tripolitanian|figat not later than 7:30 a. m. e | MATERNITY CLASS IS STARTING SOON ———————— The new maternity class will be- gin instruction next Monday Feb-!| ( N N E ruary 8, at 1:30 p. m,, in the Health { Center, the public health nurse re-! Re presentatives of Lum- ( potts. | Registrations for membership will be taken up to that time, Miss| Stephenie Bogdon said, and may be| made by calling 218 or 466. e KENAI PIONEER DIES 2 Alex Deminof, 59, fi ber M|"S:.|-oggers '0 yeai‘sxa re;?cli:;’n at Ken(:;. clinlflent}; tly a hos 1 i Meet Helmllemafl ;t;c;e.n v in a hospital at Anchor: KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 2—| g | Representatives of lumber mills and logging concerns of Ketchikan, Ju- neau, Wrangell and Sitka are to meet with B. Frank Heintzleman, regional forester of Alaska, and Charles Burdick, divector of the U. 8. Forest Service’s Alaska spruce logging program, and other govern- ment officials here next Thursday to discuss the: genéral problems of panhandle logging operations un- der the federal Manpower set-up.| A representative from the Man-| power Commission is also expected | to be present, as well as represen- FOR MEN who must shave every tatives from the Puget Sound com- 4 day—doctors, lawyers, business- 4 f | menand others—Glider isinvaluable. ?;;‘;:: :’;:‘;"‘i‘;f%a‘:‘ pll):r‘x::cmg | Itisaspecial cream for daily shavers. Rich and soothing, it is neither sticky nor greasy. Y.0.0.P. ELECTS | To use Glider, first wagh your face The Yukon Order of Piongers re- | With hot water and soap to remove cently elected the following offi- FOR MEN WHO SHAVE DAILY Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brush the grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 hours. Then icers: Grand President, F. E. En- &N ¢ - ! 3 spread on Glider quickly and easily velsen; Grand Secretary, C. 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