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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN 2 INDICTED 'DEMPSEY SAYS | DELIVERY e o New Jeres, MRS e { 1ome in Nev Jersey, (8 2 |2 | trieved the bungle. Elapsed laun-| L 1 TS aana @E N A0 0 BiatREs. Y | | LOS ANGELES — Lt. Wiiiam L.| 3 % B { Y M. F R [‘ N K % l"fll SAu': flll mT ' BE (ON'"“uED:,\M'v on leave r'.q‘m A;;\h«.y,i Who Silainal ol of Hatvard {1l q . J, sent 1 ry efore » o r 5( i e - H 1 s B i — | [it bk Be e anatarmdq| College, granted in 1680, Is still pre-/ I Juneau Representative i FOR SALE—26-ft. boat, $375 cash. FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabmsi | N Here He walted wglabaie "“m‘.\nod in the University archives.| I} 1 31A185, has 12-15 Sterling motor. 843 West Ninth Street. 1 BB S(ANDAL' Fofmer Heavy King Has e ey Ko ot : {1 & % e o 111 1 o0 .8 graret o _ | i Northwestern Life Insurance Co. | ., Small Boat Harbor. § | W d u L reh S R after 3 p. m. 315 Gold Street. | Encouraging Wor | * ! I FOR SALE — Miscelianeous pieces | i l‘t t T T ] i 1§ of furniture. Call 501 wintEr RATES, seaview apts.| [ria| Sef for February 13- for Baseball | < eniion i Cheee-Wav Pav Poliéi a - .- Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- b | 1 ree-way ray roiicies 1 e | Y- Phie s, | Offense May Be MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 1—Encourag- | C AB p F N TER S } ; o See owner from 12 to 1 on No. 5 3[ANOS FOR KENT. —Phone 145 Made Felony lrhg “g|~<:“§ux- ]l)fl:-l;‘.;lim:" l\w(»;‘mnl:::! ¥ V] A Endowment Accumulahon i Float, Harbor. i g i i rom Comdr. Jack Dempse : % i S ity e BIEER | — U. §. Coast Guard's physical fit- lJo("flll Union 2247 { Children's Ed . :, PIANO FOR SALE. In goed con- DE“ MEE'"N ARE‘ BROOKLYN, W. Y., ied. I—Ac- ness program, who knows his way il ildren's Educational q dition. ~ §285.00. Call 62 dur- tion in the college basketball around Washington ‘ Redsdis dlais C {‘. i ing business hours TR RRtbIine acRlAl| tHovssts ThR%, U3\ wrudshn 4 Speta 30 o6 ayer egular Meeting of All Carpeniers | Health, Accident and Life, i FOR SALE OR RENT—3-Room, Io BE HE'.D MO“DAYW Kings C“““‘yh(""‘"‘“ ]“'l“”-"]“:‘ I understand, .he former heav:- | Will Be Held ! i . with bath, I dicted two men who are alleged Y0 wejght poxing champion told the | | . : B 1 Douies ehone ousias 6% [N PARENTS’ HOMES [, v fve Brookan, Colieet sports caor ot the ami Daly | { Combination Policies i > S 5 players to “throw” a game. State|yNews Tiere too much money | ® - A I Cash. - -room house, lofficials are prepared to make SUCh y,vestod in baseball and some other Fl’lday nght at 8 a furnished. One-half basement. 945 {an offense a felony. sports and too much interest by I l h 800 E ' . 612 1 w. 10th st. cau Rea 265 tor ap- Hope fo Have All Den Par- | Seortsmen throughout the coun-!the civillan population. as well as eiepnone Xiension | pointment. |op ry have urged that prompt SteDs servicemen, for them to be closed in the A. F. of L. Hall I kgt A b e, n' S' ed U e taken to curb wagering on in- gown, Sports must go on, no matter b d y‘r&gmpmfimmm‘- > N | RESTAURANT — Complete equip- | ent dign p tercollegiate. sports. what happens.” L. = R ment. Good for man and wife b 'I'h The grand jury, in session until| s ” —— Fo ¥ . ciinal il R b Good location. Emergency sale. Y en midnight last night, on instructions i % i . 5 2 " 2 Formerly priced at $1800, now| e from Judge Leibowitz handed down NOTE—Owing fo a mixup in the mails somewhere, several comics of The Empire’s page have failed to arrive for $1100. Cash only. Write Empire,/ The first Den meetings of the an indictment charging Hnrwi\: ' d it b h -u 4 g d 51186, {Cub Scouts will be held next Mon- (Stemmer and Henry Rosen with e lday night at the homes of the|conspiracy to commit the crime of 0 ay § issue u“ eY wi appear I“Sl as soon as received. FOR SALE—Furnished house onyarious Den parents, Ray Adams,|larceny and defraud divers persons Gold - St. Call Red 710 after 5 Cubmaster, announced today. He is|who would make money bets with p. m. or before 9 a. m. | hoping, he said, to have the Deni{Stemmer. At about the same time, ¥4 ~ —————— | parents signed up for the dens not Rosen was also indicted by the FOR SALE<-Alrplanz hangar. C“”}:avmg e by that time. |New York County Grand Jury on SEkA Misslon, | Members and officials of Den |charges of grand larceny in the e 7-toom |No. 1 are: Bobby Dapcevich, Dona- (first degree, for receiving stolen, L:‘b:’i?mpr:g\‘:g ;:;ui:ie' oz, n:;.’:_' van Dolan, Bobby Lesher, Richard |property. ; : H mises, Mile 9, Glacler Highway. ROPerts, Dale Hillerman, Ronald | Judge Leibowitz fixed bail for (A e 3 ___ |Hildre, Bobby Waugh. Dick Wing- both men at $25,000, after Assist- FOR SALE—Troller “Diana’—33 ft. erson is Den Chief, and Den Par-|ant District Attorney Martuscello long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.|ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. had calfed the erime more vic%ousg Chrysler Crown marine gngm‘} Den No. 2—Eugene Predrickson, |than robbery. He said the ramifica- first class condition. See Harbor (Jack Schmitz, Robert Pollack, Edd {tions of ‘the case may assume such Master. Dull, LeRoy West. Den Chief, Terry | proportions that the del‘endnnts: Pegues; Den Parents, Mrs. Lcro_\-l‘mishl want to flee. Trial of the GOOD established bakery in Skag- | West, |two men has been set for February | way. Steady business year round." Den No. 3—Albert Carlson, Dick | 13. 1 Write “James Cozian, Box 305, Forrest, George Messerschmidt, Ar- | —_— | v i el i i : i e o A Skagway, Alaska. |thur McKinnon, Raymond Heg- | FBI NOT INTERESTED = = " THERE COMES R g AC47-THASTO ) o > BE T~ ITHAS TOBE o - 1 1O JOE GQOE~ Q — ____ istad. Den P ts, Mr. and Mrs.| WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 — The X THE HOL 1 UUPLEX house Fnu two a-rocm‘c“mo“_m gl 0 3 Federal Bureau of Investigation fiffggfi'%%%%-r THE 5TEREJG A,;H h:umca: ‘:&d csbl;l, a.unfu“r:;ishedt.‘ Den No. 4—Duane Arlowe, Elvind \in:)d members of Congr have | % ID SORT OF THIS 15 HER GERTIE COULD PLAY, SHE ~ UNUSUALLY B 1 ol astineau Ave. quire at Berggren, Clarence Wanamaker, 1abelled the bribery exp S - » - Juneau Paint Store. |Maruel Diaz, Vincent Diaz, ViuceLn‘[ lern college basketball as something ‘I'_:';Eo:;oac;fi/ét LocClkOE;“EfLL BOUGHT HER THAT SEEN:S TO ”A"bag"l Esturis, Dick Keithahn, Jerry Hill |that “must be stamped out.” A WHITTLED LARGER. Hi, Bill! Its Feb. 7 MANDOLIN.- GAVE IT GERTIE, WARDEN /| TRUSTYS S, Den Parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. few FBI officials said that agency WITH A KNIFE.. ; " |Bergaren. Den Chief, Bob Croken |lacks authority to investigate such HAVE ONE 3 nlscELLA"nnus Den No. 5—Bruce Casperson, Matters unless interstate traffic is i ] |Pete Talaga, Thorlief Snaring, Roy THE MOTOR SHIP LEOTA will|Peratrovich, Billy Orme, Elroy everything possible should be done leave for Warm Springs Bay Ninnis, Elton Engstrom, Thomas|completely to expose and stamp Friday or Saturday. Contact, Fred Morgan. Den Parents, Mr. and Mys, |Cut such practices, but this is al invelved. They declared ‘“certainly | DICK TRAC LY T MEANs You wiLL noT 8E N & it ow ABLE TO KEEP THAT DATE IN TOWN ... ALL LEAVES LIBERTY /—\ THE PICTURES SHOW OUR. PRE-ARRANGED A o GROUND, MARKER INDICATING THE FIELD 15 7 / THE 14th AIR FORCE IN GHINA HAS READY... OUR LEAD NAVIGATOR HAS - DONE OUR PHOTO-RECONNAISSANCE ~_LOWN OVER THE AREA ON 14th A.A.F: ,A‘ ON THE LANDING STRIP IN INDO-CHINA BOMBING MISSIONS...YoU ARE ALERTED. PEEPARED FOR U5 BY THE DRAGON i NLADY AND HER GUERRILLAS ... ...MR .RYAN , DOES THAT MEAN WE ... AH .. WILL NOT BE ABLE TO...AH. . I MEAN... = = = YOU'RE PLAYING A SURE THING, AREN'T YOU, GRANDMA? ANGELS ARE NO, PHYLLIS, LITTLE ANGEL I'M SATISFIED | WON'T DISAPPOINT HE WILL ME, WALT, IM HIM? I'M SURE SHE NUBBIN IS GOING TO HAVE A NEW Y Tecad | (Larry MacPhail as president and! general manager. ) TURN UP A | MAKING EVERYTHING CHAIR READY FOR GRANDSON. N PINK. HIM WHEN HE WILL BE In a formal statement released lafter his first business. conference ! [, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, | UNDERSTAND. e SHOWS UP. with MacPhail, the 76 - year -old LONDON -—— Illegal traffic in| children’s clothing has become so widespread throughout Britain that | i the Board of Trade intends to take drastic action against offenders in| the future. Most transactions are sales by poor persons to the rich and to curb this fines up to $2,250 or 12 months’ imprisonment have been authorized. O'Neill at the Baranof Hotel. |Elton Engstrom. Den'Chief, Clifford Matter for local law enforcement! ! e i et L 63 ~_ |Cole. | agencies.” THE ‘PIXIT SHOP—General light| Den No. 6 — Jack Gould, Gary| Representative Weiss, Democrat, repair work. Phone 567. |Hedges, Bobby Murray, Jackie Pennsylvania, professional football Hermle, Dick Folta, Terry Galla- ‘eéferee, said that legislation in the 2 = gher. |various states - making bribery a _tons. Phonie Black 510. | Den No. 7—Robert Hildre, Steve [€lony “Would scare those chiselers SUARANTEED Realisic Perma- f:‘éfifli?“' Jerry Wade, Geoffi'eyibaCk mh_w‘_nlefx" Gples” ta nt’ . B‘Z::oty Ps.u}:; c‘g;:;fl:l s0v'| Den No. 8—Dick Klingbeil, Jock| 915 Docker Way |G epae Minos, iruniy O‘MGCPHA“. 'S Io e |Connor, Lee Pollack, Fred Schmitz, | (F yoHt'have empty rogms or apts.|Sidney Smith. for .desirable people, inform the FOR T;’Pn' A 1 RUN YANKEES Gasl Hotel. i . ESIDENT'S BALL | : _Despinisll el . { On January 30, 1945, The Alaska | e All Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7! Native Brotherhood and Sister- | Lol AL 5 ¥ ¢ hood of Kiukwan, Alaska, took in- | St | & ‘wmzn 1!?1‘?5[_ in the President’s Birthday !g i:all] in their local ANB Hall, TheFormer Ba" BOSS 10 O"GI" = - e jdance was enjoyed, with musi WANTED—Person to keep friendly |y 1o Mo H i ed by the Klukwan Or-| o B fi:‘ ::;n;;:di:ede:;hy::: g:v‘:::; chestra, wishing our President u:e"' Adv'(e only WI” iy &0d lesding each day. OWDNT|best of luck. The funds rased Not Interfere b “:“;P Yi o6 o, per month-'amounted to $50. Our community 3 mpire, .5134. |18 small, but we are justly pmud1 NEW YORK, Feb. 1—Ed Bar- WANTED “ Washing machine. °é.°“'dd°;““°“- row’s policy under Bk e il | (Sign | Phone Black 150 evenings. | igned) 11:{:3::, }r:laska. ship of the New York Yankees , REED = Apatd ar ] fl;‘;‘"es"'s‘f;im {baseball team will be to offer ad- Belilk . thakn -for ubheretios, Iull; SPAN . 'vice, but not to interfere with Col.' & or part time positions. See Mr. Lewis at 20th Century Theatre. | | EXPERIENCED Secretary - Book- | keeper , desires permanent posi- tion; Write Box 5130, Empire. WATKINS Barrow said, “I told him that we| b %, O Rou e e iy S8 R m could not both be head man and| % ;V:‘NTED: Young la(Lv“Ire%m :hila.‘ Goon HEAL that I would stay on as chairman| = esires - room in - refin ome. {of the board of directs | w2 o (ol e board of rectors as long| m< Phone 747 between 9:00 and 5:00.; P B 0 n u c T s as my health would permit. He said' © Miss Abel, |1 Foods, Medicines, Flavorings | |1 could have any office I wanted.”| g ——— 3 tries ————— | WANTED TO BUY—Boat suitable | "oibicesy Nt aee 1| ! for packing iced salmon. Cive| PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES . | complete description, price, etc.,’ Complete Line Bh(k leh' lll in first letter. Box 237 Sitka,| GARNICK’S GROCERY . | ' Kiddie Clothes Is WANTED TO BUY—Small tricycle, | | Come in and get your FREE ¢ | Call Green 770. L iRt e o Unga"hed london WANTED Fine laundry: Shirts, | - . [ curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 } after 5 o'clock. | sresor 5 ez | NAIR STYLED WANTED—Job as mechanic. Cat| and truck specialist. Call at No.| h o B { by Experls WANTED—Used furniture. oughby. Phone Te8. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by! month, week or day; also on call.! 327 West 11th St.,, Basement Apt. | SNUFFY n Hi, Billl Its’ Feb. 7 4 ” - — ! cold YTt U LOST ANDFOUND || Wavine 3 g WG TN . —:!| Permanents % ; ) LO§Tv—Bmwn billfold with valued i g e WE WANT TO _plctul’es. Please return to f:mpu'e { Styling g gg‘roHEgOAQBIg\B/E\é§ B B ] \g\?‘éLR\/i VEIHIfigT SEE BOBBVQ-’ LOST — 3-months-old red Cocker Shaping @ AFTER ALL- SHE'S OUT OF THE 1S SHE N 7 Spaniel pup. Reward. Phone Blue‘ WAY THAT WOULD 245. REMIND MAGGIE ‘| GONE -HOW V'LL MIss HER/ @ LOST—By school boy, brown life- time pen with military clip. Re-' Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ward. Please return to Empire. | KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL 808 FIFTH STREET | Baranof Phonc Blue 168 Phone Red 115 | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE Veterinary Boarding Kennels ———