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| HONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by | o'clock in the afternoon to in- FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA |Conclude Hearings on Here Is Speech WIIi?I Lahor Depariment as | 'Knocked Wind Qut of’ Arguments Summed Up Attorney General Roden i (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) unwelcome task when he assumed | Whiskey Ring are trying to elect ithe prosecution for the committee. their candidates. If they can’t elect [He said he didn't think it was a them, they'll try to buy them. At i\el’} serious matter. But he stated the last Legislature the Seattle lhe did not think the two men ac- Whiskey Ring had a lobbying fund |cused would deny that- they had Of nearly $50,000. used the office for political pur- “As Democratic citizens of our Free Alaska, help us to preserve our poses. e ; He said that Haas admitted not Lggislature and our Territorial Gov- |»<evpinu understand why the Territory had to pay for Fedgral telegrams. He vointed out that no books were kept of the $30,000 expenditure by the Department. Criticizes Report The Attorney General pointed to | 1 |the whiskey interests. “Michael J. Haas, as present Com= missioner of Labor, has set an en- viable record. No Whiskey Ring Has been able to approach gigantic canned salmon industry has not been able to buy Commis- him. The| MANY NATIVES IN ISOLATED PARTS BUY WAR BONDS Natives in the isolated villages jon' the Yukon, and elsewhere in the far north, continue to show their patriotism by purchase of |the Office of Indian Affairs head- quarters here to have a bond pur- ibegn purchased by officials of the Indidn Affairs office. | The bond for the Robinsons is| the third, for which the teacher at Holikachuk has forwarded funds irecently $25 bond was purchased | for Nick Nicholas, of Holikachuk | CLAUDE M. HIRST AND MRS. HIRST DUE BACK FROM EAST IN APRIL Claude M. Hirst, General Super- intendent for the Office of Indian Affairs in Alaska, who with Mrs. Hirst, left here last fall for Wash- ington, D. C., is expected to return to his Juneau headquarters about War Bonds. The latest to send to the middle of April, according to word received at his office Mr. Hirst left Washington, D. C,, chased, were Edward Robinson and'on short leave of absence last week Ay 7% Mrs. Eva Robinson, of Holikachuk, and Mrs. records, and that he didn't €riment from the domination of|ajaska, for whom a $500 bond has | visiting his family in Prescott, Ar- Hirst and he are now kansas, for a brief time. NOTICE OF ELECTION ‘TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY OF ALASKA: Phone 16 PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY FRESH VEGETABLE PARADE Phone 24 BROCCOLI — YAMS — TURNIPS — NEW POTATOES — CAULIFLOWER — CABBAGE — BUNCH CARROTS — RUTABAGAS — BANANA SQUASH — AVOCADOES — LET- TUCE — UTAH CELERY Give your husband a salary raise by shopping at _ at § PR PIGGLY WIGGLY Orders must be in before 1 o’clock Minimum Dallvuy—*&@ L | sioner of Labor Haas. NOTICE is hereby given that, pur- | are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Count five average words to the ine. discrepancy in Haas' report to| «as commissioner of Labor, Mi- Legislature in which he said|chael J. Haas collected over $20,- the Department collected $35000 000 in unpaid wages and work- for workers, when Haas admitted | men's compensation in slightly over that the Department only mediated |eight months of administration. | lin the collections. Working hand in hand with the and the third, a $100 bond, was purchased through the teacher m.;:g‘n;,’:;’;}‘il:’:“é“:?'; (Z,fufi:‘:::m{:‘::} Holikn(‘)vmk for Hugh T. Plulllps‘m R fhblty. thasdwith, & Goncl‘nl: at: Anvik Village, Indian Office - Ry 5 | — | Municipal Election will be held on | ) < |TUESDAY, April 6, 1943, between | Gamble, on St. Lawrence Island, the hours of 8 A. M, and 7 P. M. of 1§ still the of ! Daily rate per line for consecu- \ive insertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge FOR RENT He touched on the matter of | United States Department of Labor, |large purchases of mimeograph | Commissioner Haas aided in the paper prior to election and also colleetion of $70,000 which has at the expenses of the office prior become due to Alaskans through to elections. Roden said that when Federal Legislation. McCutcheon went to Anchorage| ‘Remember—every cent of this last April and made the radio|$90.000 has gone into the pockets speech the wage claim for which of the Sourdough residents of Al- he was supposed to have made the 3ska “The many safety biggest purchaser bonds of any Native village in the ! fa¥ north, with a total today o $21925 worth for a village with a population of 296. Latest purchas- | ers’of bonds in Gamble are Lin- colhi ' Blassi, for whom a $50 bond was bought on March 9, and Frank | Ri¢hard, whose $100. bond was pur- | said day for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: A MAYOR THREE COUNCILMEN FOR TWO YEARS ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR Any citizen of the United States, whether male or female, is entitled to exercise the elective franchise in ‘ CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 i | | | | MISCELLANEOUS inspections cf_i;sed on February 16. |the City of Juneaw; provided, such | Hannah Péter's Bond | person shall be of the full age of | jtrip already had been settled by mail. that Commissioner of Labor Haas| FUR, apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. . WANTED YOUNG, capable woman with small son wishes employment in home. | Phone red 545. WANTED—Man to work in Milk Plant. Juneau Dairies, Inc., P.O.| Box 2631. | WANTED—Electric wash machine, | good condition, not over $50. Phone red 829, A.B. Hall. WANTED-—Automebile or aircraft mechanics. Contact Alaska Star Airlines office, Baranof Hotel | Buildin i WANTEDShallow draft boat of 110 to 140 h.p. for steady harbor WILL give black male kitten to someone who will give him a good home. Phone black 615 NEW YORK export firm, affected by present r tions will act as your buying agent on East coast represent you in individual Two Oceans Trading Cor- 92 Liberty St., New or case poration, York City. GUARANTEED Realistic Permar nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. {TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 19th day of December, 1942, duly appointed Executor of the estate of He also questioned trip, made when the canneries were |closed and said no inspections were made when the canneries were open. A. P. Walker's | |has conducted have led to a great- |er production schedule in the many ‘m(lus(rim of Alaska and has made wOKlig conditions more healthy in |many respects. “Commissioner of Labor Michael From Vivian L. Doots, teacher in |twenty-one years at the time of the Fishhook Town, near Holy Cross, |election and shall have been a bona on the Yukon River a letter was|fide resident of the Territory of irgceived by the Office of Indian | Alaska for one year and of the City Affairs describing the background of Juneau for thirty days immed- {of Hannah Moses Peter’s $25 bond | iately preceding the date of election. | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 48 work on charter basis. Phone 303.| JOHN T. WHITE, deceased, and that letters testamentary therefore on said day, were duly issued to the undersigned. . All persons having claims against said estaté are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice to the undersigned Executor at 5th and Gold St, in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, "|30th day of December, 1942. | WILLIAM J. LeVASSEUR, Executor. First publication, March 9th, 1943. | Last publication, March 30th, 1943. adv. ngm,. J;uu!b}. apply Baranof' Hotel. WANTED — Brown and white springer or cocker spaniel puppy, male. Phone 92. WANTED TO RENT-—Single pro- fessional man wants room, Resi- dence will be permanent. Write Empire 2067. Used baby o WANTED Phone WANTED TO RENT OR B Furnished or partly furnished house. Phone Douglas 963. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and ; shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 9th day of March, 1943, duly ap- R | pointed Administratrix of the es- WANTED—High cnatr, good con-|tate of ISAAC NIEMI, deceased, dition. Phone red 583. and that letters testamentary | therefor on said day were duly |issued to the undersigned. red 206, Al persons having claims against |$aid estate are hereby required to |present said claims, -with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within WANTED—Will pay cash for 14x14| left hand propeller. P.O. Box 911, | Juneau. WANTED—WIill pay cash for good used piano. Phone Alaska Music Supply. LOST and FOUND | FOUND—Wrist watch, Owner m“./.‘[hib' ! Noticev to the undersigned have by proving ownership and |Administratrix at the office of her paying for this adv. Empire. l;atlorneys, R. E. Robertson and M. AR, FICs |E. Monagle, at 200 Seward Build- LOST—Metal Zeppo cigarette light- | ing, Juneau, Alaska, or to the er. Initials VEK. Return to Em- undersigned at West Juneau, pire. | Alaska. ' ———————————| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, LOST—Pair of gold rimmed bifocal ‘ oth day of March, 1943. glasses. Please return to Empire.| HILMA NIEMI, Administratrix. | First publication, March 9th, 1943. ____|Last publication, March 30th, 1943. and| e, furniture, |- o wensit. | Ciyilian Sub Fighters 1l-mile pczt,” Glacier Highway. | \ Showing Stuff; Praise : e - "\ For Hying Minutemen BOAT “Mida,” length 36 ft., beam| - 11 ft., seine.boat model, wpacny\ 4,500 fish. With or without seines. | -~ 1. Goldsts ;last year, there were no navy blimps - . = Shp s Sliey O to speak of and both Army and ONE console Spartan radio with | Navy planes were badly needed phonograph attachment. Phone elsewhere. The flying minutemen 317 after 5 p.m. took off in that breach. this FOR SALE . v g er 3-FT. CABIN cruiser, $7100, Stall “Z", Boat Harbor. (Continued from Page One) LROGME Saie o What kind of persons are these machine, light plant, at Auk Bay.| cap pilots and ground crews? See Al Buslier. | They are salesmen, clerks, doc- tors, bankers and housewives. They lare Hollywood stars and members of Congress. Jose Iturbi, the pianist, is in the' CAP. So is Governor Brick- 25 REMINGTON automatic; L. C,|%, of Ohio. Smith double barrel 12 guage These men and women work for shotgun. Guitar and instruction ¢XPense money and many of them S haven't always bothered to collect books. o . s):;)ks 1003 between 9th and 10th Bhat o Sl with HOUSE with 2 furnished 3-room apts.,,. both® with bath. Phone green 153. months from the date of | adv. | | MecCain produced a receipt by A 7 Haas, does not have the money P. Walker for paper and envelopes |¢, carry on an extensive campaign. ipurchased by himself, apparently |nive Haas does not have the Se- for political purposes. |attle Whiskey Ring behind him nor No: Proof can he write checks on the corpu- The Ketchikan Mayor said none|lent purse of the gigantic canned of the charges had been supported |salmon industry. by proof in the hearing. He saii| “We therefore submit his name that on the last day when Haas|as an honest, impartial, trustworthy \was to leave office he had the |executive for an important office records of the Wage-Hour Division in your Territorial government. of the Federal Department of La- Mike Haas is not a purchased man. bor—tive or - six. -boxes—removed. He is a Sourdough and he has a that they were: taken out the win-|%00d record as an administrator. |dow to make it easier for the dray-| “Michael Haas would like to sec men. |you keep our Territorial Legislature He said this was the source of |{ree from the Seattle Whiskey Ring. ithe charge of removing the De'iii:r“égtkf::x;hSngsrflcT:ezusz:; | the gigantic canned salmon in- dustry. “Michael J. Haas asks you: ‘Can the Seattle Whiskey Ring partment’s records. MecCain said Sharpe first charged Haas of taking away records, then | 'said he didn’t keep any records. He | ’deplm'ed Lhe‘ investigation f"""buy your Territorial government?’ |causing Haas' reputation to be|pge pelieves that no true Alaskan branded all over Alaska and | will vote for the Seattle Whiskey the States, said Haas should be re- |Ring If you don't want the Seattle imbursed for the money the 1“';Whiskey Ring to control your Ter- vestigation cost him. | ritorial government, then vote for | He said Haas was honest in hlsxmlchael J. Haas for Commissioner interpretation of the duties of the‘or Labor.” Commissioner, that he was appoint- Announcer: ed and confirmed and it was not| “The radio period just brought the duty of the committee to de- to you in the interests of Michael cide wheiber or not Haas was a2 J. Haas as a candidate for Commis- good commissioner. stoner of Labor, has been paid for Not Told To |by the friends of Commissioner He said concerning the keepxng‘H““ who are interested in clean of records that the act laid no 8overnment and politics without such dutles out for him. e oy Discussing the charge of poli- tics, McCain said, “In the name of | S(m‘u ws Heaven, who doesn’t play politics., HE & Yowll never find an office holder in the world who doesn't unless he’s a deaf mute. McCain commended Walker for resigning in April to campaign for | election. i He charged that the expenses of | the- office were misinterpreted by Roden. He asked the committee to please read the accounts carefully.| Byt honored she is in catdom—if At the end of the arguments, Mc- | ancestor worship has any place. ¥or Cain: introduced an affidavit - of |she's mothered a long line of bob- prejudice by Haas charging that!tailed, screw-tailed and two-tailed Rep. Harvey J. Smith, member of progeny and her descendants are the committee, should be removed rapidly growing. on account of prejudice. The charce| Most recent. litter is now about was supperted by an affidavit by | three ‘months old, with three of Rep. Stanley J. McCutcheon, who [the five bearing the distinguishing said Smith has made the remark,|double tail—as distinctive a family “When I'm through with Haas in|trait as the Barrymore nose. And this investigation he will be all|those that are not double-tailed through in Alaska, politically or{Often have interesting variations— ctherwise.” Icne of the most recent being crimp- Smith remarked, “Maybe Haas!©d in the pattern of a periscope. Her doesn't like the embarrassing ques- |ome? The: Sully Bakery—but all tions' T ask him,” the present litter have already been: AVIATION CADET: | . On Afroces TAKING TRAINING ‘ LONDON, 'March' 18.~The ‘Ger- ‘nuns have been warned in leaflets MAXWELL FIELD, Ahhlml. March 16—Richard Bruce Brown of | dropped by - the Royal Alr ‘ Force that the Allies will hapg every | person convicted: of torturing and Juneau, Alaska, is a member of the latest class of aviation cadets|Killing the people of Naei-osoupied Some catses come .queer in Ju- neau. At least a: few -of 'em. And they’re not kinfolk to the bottle species of pink elephant, either. Witness the matiarch, who began. it although officially she has no name. Pre-Flight School (Pilob) at Max-| Fden sald. ; R well Field, located on the outskirts| Eden made tha- in, the of Montgomery, the capital of Ala- House of Commons in reply to a ‘bama- member's suggestion for .a radio Here the new class of cadets is| ¢ampaign to drive home to the military, physical and academic| War intentions. their actual flight instruction at 17 dealing with atrocities already {one of the many- primary flying has been broadcast to. Europe and THRIVE IN JUNEAY all. She's been called many fiunss,i to: enroll in the Army Air Force's| Nations, Forelgn Secretary Anthony | receiving nine weeks of intensive Germans the United Nations' post- | training preparatory to beginning, An Allied declaration December | {for which funds were enclosed, to- gether with the specification that the . beneficiary be Mrs. Peter's |daughter, Mae Moses Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter, both full blooded Indians, have 10 children, all of |whom are clean and sweet chil- dren though their clothes are patehed and remade until little is |left: of the original garments. Mr. Petér, a trapper, makes the fam- ily living by himself. In order to eard the money with which to pur- chase a bond, Mrs. Peter went trapping and earned the money hetself. Mrs. Peter's formal educa®on be- gan last January, when she en- rolled in the school and she ha’s {learned enough English so she can |converse slightly, Miss ‘Dotts wrote “You must remember that we are far from civilization and no drives or anything of that kind have been held to encourage bond purchases, though at every meet- ing)someone rises and urges every- onento buy bonds,” the letter stat- ed The faces of Mr. and Mrs. Peters were alight with enthusiasm when |they brought their money to the {teacher for the bond and Mrs. Peter raid ‘she was going to start saving money for a new bond right away, | the letter said. Miss Dotts said | it was so touching it brought tears |to her eyes, and she felt sorry for | the ‘Axis. when such patriotism was |shown by a good, simple family so |far from centers of civilization. | - R - { $25. REWARD For information leading to the ar- rest and eonviction of the party or parties. who broke into my cabin at the .end of Eagle River Road and stole tools and: other articles. FRED . JACOBSON. - | Haiti's: flag consists: of two hori- | {zontal: bars of equal width, dark | blue -above red. | i adv, | The Common Council of the City | of Juneau having heretofore by reso- lution, duly designated the voting | precincts of said city, and the poll- |ors are hereby notfied: | That all duly qualified voters re- |siding within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct Number One of |said City of Juneau, which are as| | follows: All that section lying on the | northerly side of Second Street and | West Second Street and the said West Second Street 8xtended across | the tide-flats to the City Limits and easterly of Gold Creek and Capital | Avenue, will vote in the Fire Ap- paratus Room in the City Hall Build- ing located at the corner of West Fourth and Main Streets, the same being duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. One, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct Number Two of said City of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the southerly side of Second Street and West Second Street across the tide flats to the city limits will vote at P.AA. office, 135 South Franklin St., the same being the duly de hated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct Number Three of said City of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the northerly and westerly side of Gold Creek and Capital Avenue and in- cluding the Seatter Tract, will vate at the G. E. Krause office in the building located at 803 West Twelfth Street, the same being the duly des- | signated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Three, City of Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th day of Mareh, 1943. ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, City Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 16, 1943. Last publication, April 5, 1943, < MAE KILROY ! 48 & paid-op subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the. — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IN THIS BANK ing place in each. thereof, the elect- | || Chas. G. Warner Co. I Marine Engines and Supplies | MACHINE SHOP | Ropes and Paints ; Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIE ' E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALFRS Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 "TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing (] FRED HENNING “SMILING BERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 106 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 . HOME GROCERY Phone 1468 Home Liguor Store—Tel, 009 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHQNE 576 FORD AGENCY" (Authogised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Mofors Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supplff Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Bupplie 5 Pnone 208 122 W. SBeormd Cholce Meats At All Times $3 Located in George Bros. Stors HARVEY R. LOWE' Public Accountant 237 PRONT STREET schools in the Army Air Force's!every effort was made to get this | 5 | vepairs. -Some have bought their s Southeast Training Center. | message across to. the German peo- | MODERN 5 room furnished Jog OWn Tadios, tools and even flying house, Mile 3% Giacler Highway. Iistfuments. There are more than| Cadet Brown is a graduate of ple, Eden said. Montgomerfi 120,000 pilots registered. now; an-|the Juneau Grade and High Seheals | - & Tl other 20,000 (some of them as young |and was a student at the University Lake Ladoga, on the Russo-Fin- | FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic 16, in training) and 20,000 more|of Alabama in ’'38-'40. He attended nish- border, is Europe’s largest.| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- 'who make up the ground crews, Page Military Academy, Los Ang- It is almost equal in size to Lake | ARE INSURED Duncan’s Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing pire. nouse. P.O. FOR SALE—6-room house, partial- ly furnished. Call 434 after 6 PM. p.ve reason to be proud of the' on February 27, 1943. | BUY WAR BONDS | office help, guards, first aid staff, ete. The CAP is said to be the idea of Gen. H. H. Arnold chief of Army Air Forces. Its national commander is Maj. Earle L. Johnson. Both page the CAP is skywriting in this war’s air story. eles, California, two years, and he received civilian pilot training be- fore he was accepted as an avia- | tion cadet in the Army Air Forces. Cadet Brown began his pre-flight course at Maxwell Field Alabama,| SRR R TR Empire Classifieds Pay? l Ontario. TIDES TOMORROW Low tide—5:23 am., 5.1 feet. High tide—11:30- am., 14.1 feet Low tide—5:53 pam., 15 feet. First N%&.‘?&?,' Bank MEMS $IT PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” The Brazilian flag is a field of green with a yellow parallelogram Scheduled Delivery 10 a. in the center, on which is super-) Ty 10 a. m. FEOENAL D& and 2 P. M. lunposed a blue globe,