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PAGE SIX JUNEAU MINES OFFICE NOW 10 HAVE APPEALS Federal Employees fo Con- tinue Under Present Overtime Rules an filed Commissioner w In response to by B. D. Stewart Mines, on behalf operators in Al duction Board announcement that permission for the sng 1943 of gold plac ss than five men through the off ioner of Mines of from Washington small war orized is date dur- of a, the, has Applications for may be filed with the Territo! Department Mine r other delegated 1epresentative who will transmit them to the Commissioner of Mines for action e permission any office of of The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- ska newspaper. SPORT HOSE Perfect for y Spo wear with your rts long wear. flattery choose rayen stockihgs fully fashioned to hug your ankle neatly. u Jones - Stevens Seward Street iIMy 5 ROOMS—2 BEDROOMS Fully and FURNISHED 'NEW OFFICE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— | pEstROYING A koD ENEMY TaNK | PADDY M . : ; | UsT FOR VICTORY GARDENS— 25-Year-0ld Weedless COW MANURE Screened by the Sack PREPARED SOIL PUT IN YOUR ORDER NOW! Orders will be delivered next week. welfare specialists Committee on Physical Fit- charged with similar duties also responsible | 1 pro- | health and The ness is in its field and is for a nation-wide CREATED FOR WAR SERVICE Replaces Office of Defense Health and Welfare Service promation: jram Collaboration cal agencies both in services is urged in as well as cooperation with the Office of Civilian Defense in state and local groups. | The term “promotion of physical | fitness” is defined as “the promo- tion of interests in individuals of | all ages in the improvement of their ] own health and physical eondition ” JUNEAU CHAMBER IS INVESTIGATING STATEHOOD BILL Members of the Juneau Chamber ! Commerce enjoyed movies dur-| ing their noon meeting today in' the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, and it was announced that Setvices, the legislative committee is mak- head ing a study on statehood for Alas- the Physical fibtiess AroS b the matter being miougm up for | Format of the mew agency pro- (discussion by Jack Hellenthal o A i Dr. George Dale of the Alaska or services relating to health i ; Office of Indian Affairs showed care, welfare, recreaticn : two OWI movies, one on the dang- and related Rt “AlvEa er of spreading military informa- e e sions for reciealion, |yion ynd the other on manpower. social protection and day D children of women in w and also serves as the coordinating health ¢ ervices ilable and private agencies. states and los ties with state and facilities and | the measure, | lo- | Replacing the now defunct Of- of Defense Health and Wel- fare Service which was begin about two years ago, President Roo- evelt has now created In it the Office of Community War Ser- which will admini Security fice vices, also be tered Federal ency The de ched Hugh ector ot the as released administrator states effect w. Social Secu Federal McNutt Security of Ps that Charles Taft becomes direr the new Community War John B. Kelly continue in tor of B te mec 1 education services e ar w ior New York is only 1,605 miles far- center for ther from Tokyo than San Fran- d welfare | b through public It also oifer of ava - BUY WAR BONDE services coup de grace to a Kk We can help you now with Seviker HERBEX Frealments GIVE THEM GLOVES IS PLEA NOW 6 The Elmer the s Joe ¥ but wh soldier was t Individualized for your hair cond Authorized Herbex Salon Ma and HOLLYWOOD. liked “Mous Great” — characteriz Brown has made fs over biggest in the Pacific war comedian’s motion Georgia-U.C.L.A. Rose ball game Brown made announcing he least $5,000 gloves every take" or If your hair is dry, brittle, hold even the best permanent w less pe: without inj Herbex Individualized Treatments for nd hair condition split at the ends, it can't “ ave! 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Beginning Monday — Machine and Machineless Waves— 8.50 feels that sports are a necessity out there,” Brown declared. “The boys get a tremendous kick out of listening to sports broadcasts and reading papers which contain sports new Home from a 30,000-mile enter- tainment tour of the Pacific, the (the general) GBI BEAUTY sALON Telephone 318 Open evenings by appointment IN THE COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building need volleyballs, softballs, basket balls, ping pong balls and horse- WANNA BUY A SWELL HOME? EDIATE OCCUPANCY Crane Hot Water Sysiem PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Completely CHARLES WAYNOR ADDITION ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU ocked-out ene Sappers, having laid their explosive charges, dash back to safety (top). 1 sailing in all directions (bottom). ¢ lder comedian reported that service men JUNEAU ALASKA HANG HERE ON MAY 21 Only clemency on the part of]| President Roosevelt can forestall the hanging of William James | Paddy, convicted murdered of Tony |Simin, Douglas storekeeper, two | weeks from tomorrow. | | Another motion for a new trial, |made by Attorneys Howard Stabler and Frederick Paul, was denied to- day by District Court Judge George |F. Alexander on the grounds that |it contained no new evidence sub- {stantial enough to warrant a new 2 | trial | An appeal in the case to the U.| S. Circuit Court of Appeals in| San Francisco may not be accepted by the Court because notice of ap- peal was not made five days after sentence was passed on March 11, ! A jury found Paddy guilty of Ifirst degree murder and the death | penalty was mandatory. Paddy was “\l'nl(‘hu‘d to hang on May 21. D s TENMINERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION 18 Men Found Alive Be-| hind Barricade Against Bla(k Damp LAFOLLETTE, Tenn. May 6.- Pen miners were killed when an explosion shattered the main tun- nel 'of the Etna Coal and Coke {mine during the night Eighteen miners wcr: nehind a barricade s Jamp. CONSTANTA PHONE 92 dous job of admi 1y tank near Medinine, Tunisia, (International) 10es Bowl films turned them 1y when lef € 11 be showir en long time to come.” - RAFT BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE LOCALLY aft Board reclassifica- day are as follows 1-A—FEarl George Bland, Alexan- aid for a D sound alive nst black D ne | THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943 Wire, Write or ‘Phone Your Order WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday EORGE BROTHER 2 DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. PHONE 95 2:30 P. M. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau. Vericlle For exquisite, delicate flavor use this pure Vanilla in cake recipes. o@mon Extra strength and quality—cvery drop laden with real lemon flavor. ISRAIDED? Schilling | PUT WAR STAMPS ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST Malcolm Dalziel, Floyd Shelby Epperson, Wayne William Fox, Ag-‘ FLIGHTS TODAY sodfrey Oberg : e Clase Base, Rob- Ffres Siarted at Rumaman Black Sea Port in Air Force Attack i & ;,‘."*‘,Zfil.iil'“cja:&.? [plane took the following passen- ward Alfred Button, Jack s Cremin, Ira William Mat- rick Edward Sutherland. Frank Edward Cashel, Ray- LONDON, May 6. — A 1adio/gers: O. Puustinen, John Marshall, {broadcast from Moscow, picked up|alex A. Guzoff, Louis Caton and here, says Soviet Naval Air Forces|yaurice L. Boyd, Returning to raided Constanta, Rumanian Black | juneau were C. C. Lancaster, Earl iond John Donlan, Burr Anthony| Alexanden, sea port, and many fires Were|y oliard, James A. Treese and A. (remedial) , (remedial), wwty, Henry Bill Norman, Al- fred George Swap, Joseph Snow, Robert Bertin Standish. 4-F—William Thomas Thomas Walter Hellan 3 9 Innokenty ~Merculieff ; ‘“{2(;1‘ :iplfifogf'?:gkd;fif:d #nd| Hanson. Max Nevzoroff. i | David Anderson and Al Seeleger -+ ,went to Sitka today and on the SERVI(EMEN REMEMBER BISHOP’S DEA'I'H |return trip passengers were Sheila ‘B:nrev.l N. A. McEachran and Dave WOMEN OF RED SHIELD |S DECLA . i RED loss A charter trip to Pelican City : S : o | ‘ ok D. J. Kinney and Frank Jar- n appreciation of the wor ey nut out today. have been doing and in remem- Pl_fi:;fi“g;fig'e ltp:a”i d"f:y i"; Passengers making a flight to brance of Mother's Day, May 9, ful influence is lost to Lheps'oim | Yakutat with Alaska Coastal were: women of the Red Shield today re- ual life of V!he nation” witimp Lh; George Valle, Jr., Billy Brown, Ro- ceived a ).u::v bouquet of daffodils death of Methodist Bishop Adna\b(” and Dick Henry, Harold Brem- md.“d ‘l\t,lp\ from LI\e Military Wright Leonard, killed Monday in [T and Charles P. Brown. g‘ol.u e \r';‘llm\“ul the United States yoinq in'g plane crash which al-| John Sutec flew to Haines, ana Forces. An expressive note, dumswo took the life of Lieut. Gen, Frank [0 the return flight were Mrs the sentiments of the boys also ac- M Andrew! |Louise Williams from Haines a companied the flowers | B 4 aines and The group, sponsored by the Sal-iwmfle ‘:‘n‘]‘;nfsfiga&]zxf&‘:fifii ,‘Z‘D‘m“m = mpmn S e vation Army, with Mrs. R. B. Lesh- ‘presem leading American. Protest- | er as chairman, has, for almost a; |year, done mending and sewing M]arfibdlenufnfnntmm “.1 9 tour‘ of the| all kinds for servicemen stationed (E\C0RL War fronts in the interest] of the spiritual welfare of our arm-| ‘m this \iliml\ F ed forces,” the President said in a telegram to the family here. { HANGS SELF lN “His lamented passing in the | | {midst of this great service is ai - CITY JAIL HERE | LAST EVENING | | [loss to the men at the front, to! ;Lhe great church of which he was Jailed by city officers on a‘ charge of disorderly conduct, Ma(.kl long a moving spirit, and to the relxgmm forces of the nation as a| whole.” Fads, of Sitka, hanged himself | in his jail cell last night with a | canvas strip torn off the mattress | cover of his bunk. | Earlier, he had attempted to tie his socks together to make a noose. Chief of Police John Monagle said Eads tied the canvas strip to the |top of the bunk, the other end| ‘around his neck, and hanged him- | self by slumping towards the fioor. | The body has been taken to| the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | Av inquest into the death was to | be held in U. S. Commissioner Pe- | 1ix Gray’s Court this aftercon. e re you in a jam? . . . ace Saturday. adv. | B. E. FEERO Heating Plants - BUY WAR BONDS DANCE Phone 787 or Green 585 Sponsored by Elks’ Hall Watch this s DANCE Inlet E. L. Another trip was made with S s, Joe Fulgencio, Karl Ash- mumv Charles H. Kramer and E. J. .Lmhson Making the return trip were John W. Hodzima, Jack Bickler, Edwin Caulder, Ray Bran- elin and Frank DeMille. Yesterday passengers for Excur- sion were George W. Murphy, Pat Salon, L. Kodena, and Calvin A. Wells. Back from the nlet were Ed- ward Algamya, R. Wyatt and H W. Holmwood. e e———— ELKS INITIATE 5 LAST NIGHT Juneau Elks Lodge added five more members to its growing rolls at a meeting last night, initiating the following: Albert L. Knight, Bruce E. Mitch- ell, Glenn G. Newton, Martin Sorte and Gene F. Paige. .- Fires take about 10,000 human lives am\\mll) in the United smer. JUNEAU HEATING SERVICE 211 SECOND STREET INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS 0il Burners ' Stoves Quiet Heat Oil Burners DANCE Rebekah Drill Team | MAY 8,1943 Lillian Uggen's Orchestra CIVILIANS, $1.10; SERVICE MEN, 55c—Including Tax DANCE Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME IN UNTIL MIDNIGHT THE DOUGLA DINE AND DANCE OPEN