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| Bela Sigma " PhiCabare! Is Safurday | imnn | ticket PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMI | | H H | Reservations may still be made | WASHXNGTON- March 17—The| Progressive Ticket Stales|,feserrations may sl be made | oous Poreign Attairs’ Gommitses, HUII Reveals United States H H | cabaret semi-formal to be held in |acting on the advice of military Campalgn Vlews the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel |authorities, shelved the resolution NOt consu"ed on tomorrow evening. Although tickets to put Congress on record as dis- H IOdaY will not be on sale to the public at agreeing with Britain about the fu- SOVIe' Move the door, anyone reserving a table [ture of Palestine. TR Metnbers of the Progressive Ticket, |in advance by telephoning Mrs.| The resolution called on the law- ‘ WASHINGTON, March 17.—Sec- to file for Juneau's city elec- Joyce Williams at the Baranof, may 'makers to urge the free migration Yetary of State Cordell Hull made which will be held April 4, today | pick up their tickets tomorrow of Jews to Palestine and the estab- it clear the United States will not a statement on their plat-| Bob Tew's Orchestra will play for jjshment of a Jewish commonwealth consider extending diplomatic re- | dancing, beginning at 10 p. m. an cognition to the Badoglio govern- A. B. “Cot” Hayes, who heads the | several clever intermission numbers >4 ment in Italy running for Mayor, sald “if |both musical and dancing specialty | Hull also disclosed at a news con- | elected we will endeavor to | acts, have been planned for the | APPROVAl GIVEN |ference the United States was not inite all the inhabitants of the City | half-hour period before midnight. | {condulted by G Boviet galtin- of Juneau into one solid front to! Already several pre-dance cocktml[ ment prior to Moscow’s decision to the end that the City of Juneau | parties have been arranged by mem- | GI RIGHIS Blll exchange official representatives become the true capital of bers of the cultural and social with the Badoglio regime. in fact as well as in name. |sorority. This is the first dance to| WASHINGTON, March 17.—The | The - 'Shoretary wad At ed | ¢ will also strive to aid and |be given by Delta Chapter, which | American Legion'’s “GI Bill of | ' SCCE S }z By e ¢ in all ways and means within | was established in Juneau last No- | Rights” measure, carrying authority | 1) '/ A Mo:cg\xneas Lk‘\ele: ::: lc)g:‘x-x power the securing of new | vember for expenditures up to three and lati ¥ both W ries and business, and the| ——.———— | one-half billion dollars to aid vet- SPEEUIAHCH sy (o ashington furtherance of any other worthy, ARRIVALS HERE | erans of the present war, has been |2nd London secretly wanted to see feasible and constructive project or vl :fl" Mrs. William | @PProved unanimously by the Sen-|the regime strengthened in power program for th b(jnel’ll and im and: Son. are. regiaterad.at the m‘annnnw gommmee. ; 3 ¥ ; provement of the City of Juneau,” () ity otel - from . Bekttie Chairman George, of the commit- HERE FROM WESTWARD he concluded . g Y | tee, estimates the maximum cost for| At the Baranof Hotel, Jack Carr Running on the ticket with Hayes 4 g ) s 2 educational, unemployment and jis an mn\“ll here from Anchom ELKS! ELKS! EL other benefits under the bill will be | ~— ey W are Brooks Hanford, Harry Lea and Dr. William M. Whitehead, for Attend your Ladies’ Night tomo:- | at least three billion dollars, ex- Couneilmen. row evening, 9 p.m., Elks Hall. For | clusive of the authorizations for con- members and their ladies, only. struction of new hespitals and adv facilities. — Piose PIGGLY WIGGLY Phoe QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY AVOSET WHIPPING DANISH 93 SCORE EGGS ** YOUNG MEN GOING INTO ARMY, NAVY Combat For@ngusI Be Ob- tained Even at Cost of Production - | WASHINGTON, March 17 To build a young man’s army, the High Command has decided to sacrifice | war production, if necessary. | The steel industry has been in-| formed by Chairman Donald M. Nel- son, of the War Production Board, that military requirements call for a combat force that will use \'irtuallyv‘ every able bodied man in the coun- try under 26 Highly reliable sources quoted Nelson as saying at a closed meeting of the Steel Industry Advisory Com- mittee that the Army and Navy Br GREEN GIANT COCKTAIL CRACKERS —Perfect for All Whips —Fluffy Dessert Toppings —Pastry Fillings —Ice Cream or any purpose that fresh whipping cream is used Light Aveset needs men and “they must get men | for even if that means losing produc- | my i tion.” | COFFEE—FRUITS and CEREALS | ALWAYS PERILOUS PINBALL o at SPOKANE, Wash. — When her husband operating a pinball ma- chine won $4.00, a soldier's wife tried her luck, hit the jackpot and | fainted. She was revived at emer- gency hospital. B SIS U5 ELKS! ELKS! ELKS! | Attend your Ladies’ Night tomor- | row evening, 9 pm, Elks Hall. For members and their ladies, only. rplooly wreely PHONE 16 or 24 In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. |school bus will leave the BUTTER GEST - FRESHEST SWAN SOAP - 1 @mediumbars §9c PEAS TWO DELIVERIES DAILY (I8 ert s lis CASH GROCERY LADIES TO HAVE NIGHT, ELKS CLUB Elks and their ladies are going to have a night tomorrow, Saturday, at the club, according to an an- nouncement made today. The affair is for Elks with paid-up membership | cards and their lady friends. The doings will start at 9 o'clock and a good time is promised, S eee INDIAN AFFAIRS IS APPOINTED GUARDIAN In a juvenile case brought before the United States Commissioner yes- terday, the Office of Indian Affairs was granted guardianship of two \native girls and one boy. The children are those of Mr. and | Mrs. Jimmie Watson and include | Elsie, age 15 years; Betty, 14, and ’IRE JUNLAU ALAbK/\ To ix vesllgale Broadcasts Made By W Winchell WASHINGTON Maxch 17—Ord- ering an investigation of radio com- mentator Walter Winchell, the Dies Committee has issued a subpoena for the Blue Network to produce all seripts and recordings of Win- chell’'s broadcasts for the past two vears. 7 Robert Stripling, Chief Inves- | tigator for the committee, said the subpoena was served on Mark Woods, President of the network. Chairman Dies is currently en- gaged in a controversy with Win- chell over the latter’s Sunday night broadcasts. Dies recently charged that Win- | chell is engaged in a campaign to “smear” Congress. WHY NOT WINCHELL? MIAMI, Florida, March 17.—Wal- | ter Winchell, now here. says: “Why don’'t they subpoena Winchell?” > HOME \UR‘)IVG CLASS WILL MEET TONIGHT Super Market PHONES 92.95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. NUCOA 2 POUNDS 59 Spécial Price Phone, Write or Wire Your Order George Brothers e KRAFT AMERIC e ——— The Home Nursing Class is sched- AN CHEESE uled to meet at the Government | ELKS! ELKS! ELKS! Attend your Ladies’ Night tomor- row evening, 9 p.m., Elks Hall. For members and their ladies, only. adv, School in Douglas this evening. The Juneau | Government School in.Juneau at 7 «’'clock. 2 POUND BRICKS 89 Special Price Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers HERSEY COCOA 2 Half-PoundTins - 22 Special Price Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers SWAN SOAP 4 MEDIUM BARS - 24 This Is Close Qut Value Phone, Write or Wire Gecrge Brothers LADY GODIVA FACE SOAP 6 BARS 25¢ This Is Ciose Out Value Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers LARGE STOCK ON DISPLAY Pound 56¢ 2 dozen $1.19 own or White - $3.09 83.95 DOZEN CASE CELERY 39c| Pretzel Sticks - 29 Package Package 10:15 A. M. and 2:15 P. M Minimum Delivery—$2.50 adv. 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