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KILL BILL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1943 A “Victory,” No Doubt, for the Axis |Act passed through second read- PAGE SIX ling yesterday afternoon and was | o N E B I l l |amended to strike the emergency clause. Thus if the law is passed it NO SHORTAGE OF FRESH will not go into effect for 90 days, others to fully acquaint themselves rn"“s d VEGET ABLES with the provisions. an Gov Ernest Gruening informed |the Senate of the appointment of al E BGE BRDTHERS |Gecrge Vaara of Anchorage, Ern- | |e: Jessen of Fairbanks and Pa—— Anthony Zorich of Ketchikan as TR . A bill introduced in the Senate members of the Unemployment Senate Votes Against Grapes - Bananas -- Oranges -- Apples yesterday afternoon by Senator N. Compensation Commission, subject ‘ g R. Walker would appropriate $1080 to the confirmation of the Legis- \ Measure A"er Hear. Pears - AVOCHdOS - lees - Bunch to reimburse the Ketchikan Gen- lature E G eral Hospital ‘for services rendered The Senate reccived the Juvenile mg Governof Carrols o Celery 1 Cahhage o Le“uce certain Public Welfare recipients. Code bill from the House and it Tomatoes ~ Cauliflower - Broccoli Rutabagas - Calavos -- Parsnips The Uniform Narcotic Drugs was referred by President O. D. ‘ : Coc! n to the Judiciary Commit- The Senate this afternon Killed| — for consideration as was House ta bill which would have repealed i N |the law providing for bounty on 10, pre g for incorp ited cities to ip city mar eagles. Introduced by Senator O. 2 5 Brl hi New ystems of governtent | D. Cochran, the bill was supported WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET g e o /by Gov. Ernest Gruening who ad-| |dressed the ate upon the mej We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday H 3 1 shortly before the vote was| el Spring Prints Dafe Is Set . " : The Governor spoke upon the in-| v " ivitation o the Senate, stating that ¥ if the law was not repealed, he be- : Or earifig’ lieved that the President would i ', g sue an exerutive er banning the 1 | killing of bal in Alaska. 2 DELIVERIES DA | ? ILY The Chief > pointed out PHONE 92 PHON la bor De p'l ; that at pr ¢ sentiment 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. o E 95 4 throughout the St is against| 2 A < [killing the birds, living models of IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing ‘ Rep. Joseph W. Kehoe, Chair- the emblem of the United States.| the largest grocery business in Juneau. man of a joint committee investi- He said that if the bounty law: gating the Department of Labor was repealed, tho: interested in| * under Michael Haas, announced | | protecting fur farms or other in- Although it was plainly marked with a Red Cross, international symbol of mercy, this Allied ambu- (I.1.N. Phonephoto) 'THOMAS J. RYAN AND |dustries hampered by eagles could | lance train in Tunisia was bombed and wrecked by Nazi flyers. | still kill the birds. He stated fur- MRS. L FOHN-HANSEN |today that the first hearing has “been set for February 25 at 7 p. m.! in the Senate Chambers. AP hate " vesterany. - ne saa, "aurms Jwelve Are Guests 0f Two Hostesses | which the committee adopted rules | |of regular court procedure as far |as these rules are applicable to the |will be shown at the next Legion meeting, one a travelog through Canada, from Vancouver, B. C. up the St. Lawrence river and other| reels of Taku and the Tulsequah river country. The movies were ta- LEGION POST | HAS TWO NEW ther that it was unwise to keep a law on the statute books that is| nullified by lack of appropriation.| The opposition to the bill was| led by Senator A. P. Walker who questioned the possibility of an ex-| ecutive order and said that if the| | Extension Department of the Uni- MRS. WALTER HELLAN LEAVE FOR SOUTH Thomas J. Ryan and his daught- er, Mrs. Walter G. Hellan with GAVETALKTONURSE'S | AIDE GROUP MONDAY | Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen, of the | | committee’s purpose. { 5 . % 3 ¥ il | AtlrisRoom Dinner I.EG'ONNMRES“" by Tsane Welch, former em.|law was repealed, eagles allowed to|Versity of Alaska, spoke to the|whom he makeé his home in Ju- | ! ployee of Polaris-Taku mine at!spread unchecked, the fishing in-|Nurses' Aides last night on the neau, took passage for the south ‘GUESSING WHEN | e Sl e | Tulsequah, who is now working at|dustry would be hampered. value of vitamins in the daily | Saturday night on their way to | { Miss Phyllis Poulin and Mrs. ‘ g |the Alaska-Juneau. Senator Ed Coffey also spoketd‘t‘l- Seatle to attend the funeral serv- Carmen Yates were hostesses at Vic@ Commanders Will En-| Refreshments followed the busi-|against passing the bill to repeal| The meeting was well attended ices of Mr. Ryan's sister, Mrs. ICE GOES OUT IS dinner in the Iris Room of the 5 " ! tiess meeting i i ! k pl in the bas t of | Mary Walsh, who passed away in . g of the Post last night.|the law, saying that if the Presi-|and took place in the basement of Baranof last night. gage In Members'"p e dent were to issue such an order, the Northern Light Presbyterian theu Puget Sound metropolis re- STARIED 'N CI { o Foall ERndee decorgli‘d t_h" talvflyn c i t |/® © @ @ o o o o o o o|he would first investigate the con-iChurch. Lm\‘m:’“l s 18 th, Mrs. Hell 4 | Bna B RESRORNIHCHT Was: obsery - onies |o WEATHER REPORT o |ditions. Upon_investigation of the| Nurses' Aides will have their| ~Widle she is south, Brs. Hellan Color-bright, flower- — . fedin the decorations. L 15 R o |reasons for the law, Coffey said, next regular meeting on March ¥l Bave a short visit with her son. f h s i S ENR SNUOMNE oD R IRENE Dl Yat::s :vcge Mrs Inu :1{1,“,?0: Mrs.| Two new members joined the|® Temp. Monday, Feb. 15. o |the order would probably not be 2 at a place to be announced later. shipyards, who e;(pects to enter the ! resh prints 10r NOW |lsporting classic, when will the ice Yate Sommers, Mrs. Forvest. Pitts, | American Legion at the regular e Maximum 46, minimum 33. e issued. |At the next meeting Major Ralpn |y fbotd®: U0 EXPECH h hs o |P 1 go out in the Nenana River, has Mrs. i ‘Ehler; M]_; 531;3; meeting of Alford John Bradford @ Precipitation .12. .‘ Senators A. P. Walker, Cnfley,‘wA Freeman, U. S. Army Medical W ® t rough opring: r'ret- S"?;:‘Ednmk ‘i‘m“"' 1 Barnhill, Mrs. John McLaughlin, Post. Nod, at the Dugout last night.'e Snow depth 2 in. o |H. H. McCutcheon and Stewart L., Corps, will be the speaker of the | o t d ti l 'lh the (‘inscmersec!:-li-sexfixz i sea ela:ng Mrs. Tom Morgan, Miss Dalma They were Col. W. Leibsle and e o e o o ¢ o o o o o ST, Vose sgeinat . repeal | evening. B' McDowEll 0" Y al prac e Wi at various selling placc:.‘ T Hansen, Miss Bess O'Neill, Miss Ca}flt' b MCL:M;'D i | Hosp"‘l NOIB :?eg vg!l: sl e ni [ v i i -ftlat- ing i s s Mabel Monson, Miss Velma Bloom BUE pure Iuath o 3 | | sufi hnes' hgure flai SRO QI 1o (Do sataroet jof and Pearl Peterson. ship contest to continue until April| —— MOTION FOR NEw MONIH S BUSINHS sporting events and interests thou- | sands. There is no fixing and ab-| |solutely no monkeying with. this ANTONE ZORICH GOES [ | HOME TO KETCHIKAN 5, the day before the. declaration, Edward Dull, who has been a R . <o smomcamed . of World War I, and First Vice- surgical patient at St. Ann's Hos- GIVES NUTRITION TALK | TRIP TO SEATTLE tering details! Choose TRIAL, PADDY (ASE, 3 5 ) Commander, Fred Cameron and |pital was discharged today. Antone Zorich, representative of | | from large groups. Vp(::" Ne"&“ Namreub She rerere:. Adts. LydBEae sy atansen, of l.he‘Second Vico-Commander ~ Leslie | Eugenio Pascua, a surgical pa-|the dongshoremen and warehouse- | UNDER ADVISEME"" B. F. McDowell, owner of Bert's | and on e results someone is Extension Service of the University | men’s union, CIO, who was in Ju- ' 7 | Cash Grocery, left Saturday for the Sturm were appointed as leaders tiong at St. Ann’s Hospital, left the of two five-man teams to engage hospital today for his home. in the contest. The losing team, nr.o 1ewis Lioya and her likely to be richer by many thou- sands of dollars. of Alaska, gave nutrition tal | G s i r a|SOUth on a month’s business trip. Arguments on the motion for P Monday to the high school and ma- 8! a neau for several wecks in connec- | tion with the meetings of the War new trial in the case of William| Mr. McDowell will spend some Sizes 12 to 20. in- - ternity classes at the Juneau Health | wiyj put on a “feed” for the full fant daughter left St. Ann’s Hos- |Manpower Commission, returned to James Paddy, convicted of murder time in Seattle and other cities of Agriculture show the peel of an |Center. | Legion membership at the follow-' o0y to4ay for their home. |his Ketchikan headquarters by in the first degree for the slaying the Northwest. JOI!GS-SIBVEIIS apple has more vitamin C than the | TN |Ing meeting, April 12, It Was 80| preq Ekle was admitted to St. Sieamer Saturday. {of Tony Simin, were heard in the R T e Berd. st l{xles.h, and t_haL the “rosy s‘l‘de hnfi Brazil is surpx?ssed in size b};oxxl) ;;olnnced by Commander Al redgAnn's Hospital for medical care. ———,———— .‘U'A S. District Court_ yesterday ai-‘ The ‘Dommlcan Republic cccuples nore vitamin C than the “shady” | three countries; the U. S. S. R.,‘ enger. : & | Mrs. Millard Carnes is the mother = ternon and the motion was taken|two-thirds of the island of Hispan- U e el gmana. A b i reels of motion pictures| ;s haby boy born at St. Ann's Oa Active Duty {under advisement by Judge George | jola, which lies 48 miles southeast o i< st il SRS S — | Hospital at 7:10 o'clock this morn- | | F. Alexander. |of Cuba and 64 miles west of S N o 9 | Puerto Rico. Haiti occupies the ing. The young man weighed seven !pounds, eight ounces at birth. ) | Elizabeth James was admitted | to the Government Hospital last| night. | Alvin Rudolph, was admitted to the Government Hospital yesterday‘ afternoon. ‘ Mrs. Paul Rudolph who entered' the Government Hospital last night | gave birth to a baby girl. { 'cther third of the island. SET ASIDE THIS DATE FOR THE VICTORY HOP Empire Classifieds Pay! “RAny book you really want to keep is a good one to give.” GASTINEAU CHANNEL VICTORY BOOR CAMPAIGN FROM FEBRUARY 15th—-THROUGH MARCH 5th Dorothy Nelson was discharged | | from the Government Hospital af- | been a patient for sev- IN THE Hansen, who has been a itient at the nt Hospit- al, was discha from the hos- pital today. Douglas High School Gym FEBRUARY 27th BOB TEW'S ORCHESTRA - PAT NAGHEL GOES WEST Edward Q. (Pat) Naghel, who |has been in Juneau for the past week, left last night for his head- |quarters at Valdez. ADMISSION e $1.00 - Tax o vn R BOUND FOR SEWARD vy | H. B. Crewson, local broker, left Botplecrs ..o 3508110 ilnst night on a business trip to |Seward and the Interior to call on the trade. 1 e MRS. CLARENCE WISE TO SPEND MONTH IN SEATTLE | Mrs. Clarence. Wise, wife of the | proprietor of the Juneau Hotel, left | Saturday for Seattle to spend a | month visiting with her brothers |and their families. D i Australia has 7 million inhabi- tants, distributed over a continent ".he size of the United States. We want at least ONE GOOD Book from every home in the Juneau- Douglas area fo be distributed among Service Men of these paris. ALL ELKS REQUESTED T0 ATTEND "DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION WEDNESDAY, February 17, 1943 We have the most literate fighting force. in the world. Let's not insult their intelligence by simply emptying our attics for them. The fighting men in Alaska, North Africa and Guadalcanal are worthy of our BEST literature. They want that current best seller of yours; they'd like to continue their studies with the aid of your best technical books. They need the best fiction you've got, friend. Pocket books, humorous books are highly prized, but please, no magazines at this time. You'll get a million dollars worth of satisfaction out of knowing you've given your BEST. Look for the Victory Book Campaign boxes at the: Columnist - Radio Commentator Walter Winchell, a lieutenant commander in the Navy, is.shown | as he boarded a Clipper plane &t Miami, Fla., to go on active duty. 64 J JUNEAU-DOUGILAS BUS FARES Post Office Public Library Baranof Hotel Gastineau Hotel Assembly Apartments Capitol Theatre B. M. Behrends Bank Sincerely, VICTORY BOOK CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE HARRY SPERLING, Chairman ANN COLEMAN, City Librarian ki MRS. MARCUS JENSEN, Douglas Women’s Club First National -Bank Cooper Building Sears-Roebuck Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 20th Century Theatre U.S. 0. J. S. COWGILL, USO - rrrrrreeered s e e e an g e e et e e S e et s et ansanaahaA A | FRANK ORNELLAS, American Red Cross § e e e P~~~ e e . MONTHLY TICKET— Juneau—Douglas ... 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