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The Play Shoe Hits of the Season 1589 L] .,,,4 1 « joyce cALlFORNIA Credit the Joyce Crowd Season after season, Joyce win the “"Oscar” play shoes able manner fabrics and adds Thacker in a grand supporting part assists in styling and design. production is the best play shoe in the’world . . . Leading Man, Mr. Bill Joyce, sults in an ouistanding shoe. Best Beau A town pump of note black or brown suede with a 1.95 Alert “Like having two feet in heaven.” In chalk (creamy light beige), volun- teer blue and turf tan. Soft box glove leather. . in Toe Walkaway out and lots of fun. In vol- unteer blue and turf tan. Box glove leather. BM B 6.50 Eé’fflldi 80 QUALITY SINCE /8587 zest to the pleasure you receive . . An outstanding cast for America's outstanding Designed by Leading Lady Fae Joyce in hef own inimit- selacts the leathers, . Miss Mary The nanaged by brilliant Mr. Sam Haskins, who makes them that re- {Boyle was questioned as |8. Commissioner W. W. Knight to- the wire stated. - > \OTlCE ARRESTED IN SITKA Charles McNally and Carl Sater |day, were arrested in Sitka yesterday on | a charge of contributing to the de- | linquency of minors, according to advices received by the Umbed’any debts—only those contracted States Marshal’s office here. A |by myself. hearing is to take place before U. adv. OSCAR TILSON. Retail Clerks Union Loeal 1392 MEETING—MARCH 10 at 7:30 P. M. InA.F.L Hall NOTICE! PLEASEPAY ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THE CASE LOT GROCERY AT FEM- MER'S TRANSFER, next door to the store or mail to P. 0. Box 662. That I will not be responsible for . the Judiciary Committee listed as| MANY BILLS INTRODUCED ON TUESDAY | With the forty-fifth day looming, | members of the House yesterday | tossed eight bills into the hopper |shortly before adjournment. Head- ing the list was a bill by Repre- sentatives. Stanley McCutcheon,! | John J. O'Shea and Joseph W. Ke- | (hoe providing for a one percent |tax on all gross incomes in the Territory to. be collected at the source from paychecks. The bill was first introduced with | the author but Rep. Christian| Roust objected, saying he had not and had no intention of endorsing the bill. The Committee on Education in- troduced a bill to create a retire- | ment fund for teachers, a measure, similar to one introduced in the| Senate. | Rep. Leo Rogge brought out a| bill to set at $6,000 a year the sal- aries of all officers electéd by the | people. Rep. McCutcheon introduced a | bill relating to non-profit corpora- TP T e tions, making the law more speeific. | He also introduced a bill to amend | the Unemployment Compensation Law. The latter amends the act to bring in the Federal setup which is now connected with the office. Rep. Harvey J. Smith dropped in- to the hopper a bill amending the Primary Election laws. i y on. laws. Several, pri !to see that files were kept prop- mary election bills are pending now. Rep. Alaska Stewart Linck, in- |troduced a bill to appropriate $750 for alterations on the Territorial Building. WILLIAM HIXSON ON DUTY IN THIS CITY William Hixson, neauite, formerly manager of radio and phonograph business, in {Juneau has returned to this clcy‘ | accompanied by Mrs. Hixson and1 | little daughter Dorothy Mae. Hix- son is now on the staff of the Sig-| nal Corps, United States Army. Leaving Juneau several months ago, Hixson went to Bremerton where he has been engaged .in the Puget Sound Navy Yard until, he signed up to come back to Juneau again. The Hixsons own their own home on the Juneau - Douglas boulevard. e - DANCE RECITAL Sunday matinee, 20th Century Theatre, by Dorothy S.. Roff’s puxdls | ko's offensive pushed the Germans | closer to their fortress at Starya. | Staro, Ramushevo and Novo. The ‘cpectors for this purpose. \fice and Chairman Kehoe {the question I tiles. {swer. wellknown Ju- ! al PRARIS 1 o8 e | DAVE FENTON IS HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 2 FRENCH TOWNS ARE PLASTERED AT A U. 8. BOMBER STATION IN ENGLAND, March 10. — U. 8. Flying Fortresses escorted by RAF‘ spitfires, plowed through Goering's {best fighters and bombers and| bombed a freight train and rail-| RED ARMY IS ENGAGED IN | TOUGH FIGHT | (Continued from Page One) Army pushed westward from Gzhatsk, 100 miles west of Moscow, southward and southwestward from Rzhev and got within strikihg dis- |tance of the tip of the German sal-lyoaq yards at Rennes, France, at Vyazma. to the north, Timoshen- len { Farther The French City of Rouen, 150| miles northeast of Rennes was al- so attacked by heavy American Russians have hombers. The captured “We sure plastered that mrgen,"f isaid tail gunner Stirling May, mem- | |ber of a crew of one of the Flying Fortresses. “You could see it miles| away and right after our bombs luti you could see a big billow of smoke‘ go up. | TIDES TOMORROW High tide—5:02 am, Low tide—11:28 am,, High tide—5:36 p.m., Low tide—11:35 p.m.,, Germans announced evacuation of Bnl\ 60 miles southwest of Rzhev.| A P. Walker on Stand As Labor Depariment | Hearings Are Resumed (Continued from Page One) 16.2 feet. 09 feet. 134 feet. 34 feet. “Very important you return, also Joe file for House. Full support both of you.” McCain devoted much time in attempting to point out that other Territorial offices have carried on political correspondence at the ex- pense of the Territory and evi-\win Jeave Juneau for Petersburg, :l:lnc.e con(;;nmg incuml;fnt dcom;l Port Alexander and Way Ports ‘ ssioner Sharpe was offered and! , i refused. The evidence referred to|C’ERY WH“ESDA?{ e A'M'f Sharpe’s activities while Director [Please have all freight on Cit of the Unemployment Compensa-|Dock Tuesday, before 4 P.M. tion Commission. For Infermation Phone 513. Boyle Testifies * MARTIN FEIST. Territorial ~ Auditor THE YAKOBI Frank A to the machinery involved in filing veu- chers for payment. He said he took the word of the administrator in| most cases, assuming expense to be just and true since the bulk of vouchers received make it impos- sible to scrutinize every one indi- vidually and to question adminis- trators. " A dispute also arose over the question of whether or not the Department of Labor had authority to collect wage claims. Attorney General Roden has given an opin- \ ion that this duty does not fall to| the Department. Reference was| made to trips made by labor in- We Make a Specialty of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe At one point in the hearing, Mc- Some day youll thank a GE Cain queried Sharpe as to whether | &!‘_v for fine strc he had ever carried on polllicali J.mP Saldle Dnglegs activities while holding public of- | ruled | had no bearing on this case. i Who's on Trial? | Rep. Christian Roust, member of | the Committee, asked at this point| who was on trial, “Sharpe or| Haas?” Miss Nell McCloskey also testi- | fied again as did Chris Hennings, | former inspector. Miss McCloskey was asked by McCain if Haas was a “good office man.” She said she was not quali- fied to answer that. McCain asked | her if it wasn't part of her duties | [ | BE SURE YOUR BABY | 1S GETTING ENOUGH | ULTRA-VIOLET ! Prom the timé yow baby is born, be sure she gets her daily sunbath—Summer and Wiater. The ultca-violet in ine will help to grow snmly, straight bones. . In Haas did not testify last night. | these mosths, when Summer The hearing will resume at 7| sun is lacking, it's wise to lock tonigh! use a G-E Sunlamp. A Gener- e i | al Elecwic Sual hand 3 ! ic Sunlamp is ly MRS. E. T. YARBROUGH | s et o R ARRIVES FOR VISIT | Mrs. Eugene T. Yarbrough, wife THIS HANDSQME MODEL of Major Yarbrough, U. S. Army | Air Corps, arrived yesterday with Alaska Star Airlines from Anchor- age to visit her mother, Mrs. Stel- la Young. The wedding of Mrs. Yarbrough, the former Edythe Young, and erly and put away safe. She said that she had little to do with the Roden asked her if it wasn't a fact that she was given nothing to file, and she repeated her an- Actually G-E Sunlamps ate priced at almost half what they cost a few years ago. ‘The new, popular LM-4 lamp, illustrated, is only $37.50 . Come in and see we latest models and we will explain to you how simple and easy they are to use. See them today. Give your baby the daily ultra-violet she needs. Major Yarbrough took place in Ju- neau last spring and she left here for Fairbanks later in the summer. | ON TRIP FROM SITKA Dave Fenton, business man of Sitka, is in Juneau for a short The GENERAL ELECTRIC Sunfamp affords ultra-violet in abundance and bas a similar buddll Iflud to the ultra-violet radiation the Summer sun. 2 adv.! stay. While he is here, Mr. Fenton is staying ‘at the Gastineau Hotel. GEANERAI SUNLAMPS Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 MR. JIGGS --YOUR WHAT CRIME HAVE | COMMITTED TO BE INFLICTED WITH HM? WIFE'S SINGING TEACHER 1S HERE TO SEE YOU-SIR- Copr 1943 DON'T TELL ME MY WIFE IS GOIN' NO- |'l_L BE UNABLE TO Gl MORE I.EssoNS- AS I'M GOING IN THE RMY NEWS 1S GITTIN' E HER ANY BETTER EVERY DaY- WEDNI-SDAY, MARCH 10, 1943 The total area of Canada is about | three per cent larger than that of the United States, including Alaska. e SRR T GO - AT ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. 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Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inletnomsh goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $10 $18 $10 418 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 10 10 18 5 18 w 18 10 10 Sitka 818 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 660 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Juneau ..... Petersburg Wrangell X Express Rate: 25¢ per.pound—Minimum of $1.00 to heschikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangeil FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P nm slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants . Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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