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PAGL EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA E FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1 945é President Roosevelt announced. authorities 1 ~|mn~m1( for their con-, NAME OF AlA A [ 0 -I-H M w { I | . Grand Jurors oo v SKA |NORTH SEA OUT agnuson Warns VETS'HOSPITAL ~ MAJ. GEN. CLAY | ot e o yvemer E B vas y rge urged that action looking to dvimm’ IND'AN SERVI(E FOR S“’KA lA'I'E A ' o I i I" AlASKA p 'I'ED'I' . Marshall. Maj. Gex.. Clay will be | i [and « control of these mat- | _ gams plimism | A s en Bacabower. o} pOIn' 'o lax ters be imr ker 1 | whose headquarters he had served || cursory inspecti e Fed-| IS Now (HANGED THURSDAY NlGHT NEW YORK Mmh 30 — Sen.| GA'"ING FAVOR JOB 'N REI(H"’“”“‘ he went to OWMR as | er ding at Juneau was mndf’w { |Warren G. Magnuson, Democmt,j Jepm_v Director uader James by a committee of the C d Jury | 17 4 E | washington, said that the war . | Byrnes. 1 and it was noted that numers mhj WASHINGTON, March 30.—Alas- The North Sea V\ik‘d for Sitka \g.IleSL Japan was “in the m“”h‘ WASHINGTON March 30.—The| WASHINGTON, March 30—Maj il il Rt |3 minor repairs are desirable and| ke Delegate E. L. Bartlett announ- late last night with the following inning” and that “we have got to.Fedelal Board of Hospitalization has |Gen. Lucius D. Clay, wno has been | FROM KETCHIKAN z should be made when labor and ma- | ¢es that Secr of Interior Harold passengers for that port: H. C.lpay out the full nine innings.” |told Alaska Delegate E. L. Bartlett it | with the Office of War Mobiliza- | i g | terial become available. The Come |L. Ickes has changed the name of Greenberg, Pat Sweeney, Steve = magnuson, who served nine | favors construction of a veterans'|tion for Reconversion, will take; John Grishamer, registering fram 1 mittee particularly desires to call to|Alaska Indian Service to Alaska Na- Vukovich, C. Bolstad, Mrs. C. Bol-|months aboard an aircraft carrier |hospital in Alaska. sharge of civil affairs in Germany Ketchikan, is a guest at Hotel ¥} tention the condition of the |tive Service. ble stairway leading from the | Bartlett said the change was made Final Report Mates View vour Fourth Street entrance to the Post|at lu\ suggestion, backed by several H. Kitka, Chas. Daniels, D. Milnes, 5 “ |Frank Hines, Veterans’ Administra- that Better Cooperation | i Soeet oamce o i e others Mrs. H. Dawson, Geo. Anderson. | (oriidable. enemy was composed. of |97 VIO 8ls0 expressed an “active’ of OfflterS Needed badly worn and are becoming dun-l‘ Bartlett told a reporter that as us-| Mrs. H. Antrim, Sid Benson, A.|gg million Jap fanatics who fight Tterest i the BRIIM BaAd A gerous to the many people using this|ed in Alaska, the word “native ap-|Tidstrom, C. Peterson, A. Kaarbo, (o die.” {Tpory; Aoy EMdESTRON ZET W aritrance™ plies to Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts Pete Olson, Nels Johnson, L. Le- E 3, . T w rd Day carrying the .o yeport is.signed by John J, alike, while the word Indian was re- mieux, Mrs. Lemieux, Virginia | 100t Ahlers Secretary. | 2 i g until next 2 | | nex st LR " " | CONTRACT TO BUILD Ye, Hear Y | | | ot e EOUR INITIATED BY |stad, John Bolstad, Terry Bolstad luncheon| Bartlett made the announcement | when |after a conference with Brig. Gen. | that occupied, | Juneau. country is the Pacific, told a newspaper and maga- in meeting * of L Miss F. Sargeant, Mrs. J. Lokke, L4 7 GARAGES ON LOT | Hear Ye | Federal District 1 " WILL BE SUNG | SUTTON PASSES ON ' Released however, is the o o S { | final re| f Grand Jury. I- DGE FREBEKAH Edwin' Sutton has received the s | Walter J. Stutte, general contrac- eted its duties vesterday| IHIS EVENING \,\d news of the death yesterday at| ROME, March 30—German troops | (°F announced today he had signed C 1 l I ' Jurors, in The first initiation of the new Jaw, Saskatchewan, of his continued to spread harassing are ® contract with Charles Goldstein tem speak out against term was held by the = Rebekah| \N,,,‘ Mrs. Susan Heintz, The latter | tillery fire over the Fifth Army | build seven garages at the rear enforcement of liquor and Lodge at their meeting, Wednesday| I observance of city wide Good Lec'y¥ sl “guring the sum- |front yesterday, as movements e °f the 0dd Fellows Hall at a con- ST (;‘arllC Salt ambling laws and ask for better evening, March 28. The new mem- Friday Passion of the Lord, five ... o 1935 and made many friends | hind enemy lines were noticed in |¥act Price of approximately $1200. ONION SALT \tion among Federal, Terri- bers initéated were Myrna Martin, church choirs at 8 o'clock tonight )., 4 the central sector south of Bo-| DBefore actual construction of the CELERY SALT g and municipal enforcement of- Flora Fulton, Dave Milner and In the Northern Light Presbyterian —yp. preint; was an active mem- | logna, but no major changes have garages is commenced a rock fill SAVOR SALT Real gar[i( flawr The veport follows |Francis Beebe. church will present John StaINer's .. of tne preshyterian church, the been made on this stalemated fno Si*facing will be spread on the el thi have been in session nine| Anna Jackson was reinstated, and| Meditation “The Crucifixion.” The pocrern Star and White Shrine in | battlefront L lot, he'said. | SR Al o days and have considered 20 cases Marian Hedges transferred her public is invited. [Moose Jaw. 4 . | —— - and conducted an investigation. We membership from Ketchikan to the| The five choirs participating are RLAPEP I A TO SITEA Empire Classizieds Paj Methodist, and Northern | Salvation e bills and one | Jocal examined 86 d 19 tr {the Lutheran, Light, Memorial lodge true bill, and € After the initiation, delicious re- v . S ” ) NORTH, SOUT A sever s Wl hus- witnesses freshments were served by Ethel Mil Army. | SRS s ;;;‘IL jiv:‘:ilw‘::‘:n:‘:?: h‘i‘m_:"fn “The Grand Jury visited the Fed- ner, Adelaide Collen, Aileen Berthol,! Cpl. Jack Bartlett of the ACS| , po Avevican Airways plane | Hoonah Mrf Hu"h Anu'?m G o eral Jail, and it is the unanimous,Christine Addleman,Wima Jenkins, s tenor soloist, and George Schmide |, o1 "0 4MECHn EWEVS, Bane | C0Ma b T e that, port i report that the jail and the kitchens Jennie Johnson and Edna Williams. is singing the baritone solos. XWhitehorcat £pnt J’\’m Za "sf]gm_i & P é_ 4 k. RO | supplementary thereto were found to ke George Pancheau, baritone, and 'y o g e L win oS Vion Gur i PhOne 145 - Phone ]_46 be Wl lseptiand in § SEOINIY. OB William Passey, bass are SINgINg cpailes Wood, Irene Wood, Barbara Steve Vukovich, Republican leg- | tion and in every properly con- ee S ues ay the choir voice part i 3 sl ot si‘x}u e ol ! We part ly commend M ] e Pk "gi. | O slator, le : 4 Mrs (;:‘l?l(i\ u)])nn the immaculate| L h 'mill: Carol Beery Davis is OF-| juneay to Fairbanks—Clem Pilip,|Sea on a brief business trip. 11 A. M. —— TWO DELIVERIES DAILY -—— 3 P. M. condition of her kitchen and Sam| Unc eon Buslness ———o————— B‘;“"“ P J { Ry g A 3 Gyut, Chief Jailer, upon the well- H uneau to Seattle-John Sarvel LEMIEU TO SITKA kept condition of the jail proper. The ‘Juneau Womans Club -will OSP"Al HOIES “The Jury by personal knowledge |meet next Tuesday, April 3, in the| ket PAN AMERICAN Mrs. | Moore, FLIES To visit friends in Sitka for I.he Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lemieux left for Sitka on the North Sea Maxine Schroeder, Marjorie Buntin. Mrs. Ruth SAVE! LowestPricesinYears SAVE! and examination of witnesses, have determined that a gederal laxity pbyterian Church, at 12 o'clock, for exists in the enforcement of the their regular luncheon and business Territorial Liquor Laws, urges that!meeting. the said Territorial laws be more, nrs Burras Smith American strictly enforced and that a greater gome Department Chairman, an- degree of cooperation between T pounced that Mary Joyce Wade will Federal and Territorial enforcement giscuss the subject of “Interior De- officials and the various City police | corating officers be effected as an ald 0| Recervations for the luncheon ma such enforcement. be made by calling’ Mrs. John Brill- “Our attention has also been call- hart, Blue 459. Visitors are wel ) the open and apparently unre- | come and members are urged to at- stricted gambling which is being car- | tonq d on within this division. In| Mrs. R. E. Schoppert and baby girl have been discharged from St Ann’s Hospital Mrs. W. W. Winebrenner, a sur- gery patient, has left St. Ann's Hos- pital for her home David Simonson, a medical pat- |isnt, has been discharged from St Ann's Hospital. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Don- ald Vertin in St. Ann’s Hospital at 4:54 o'clock this morning, weight 7 pounds, 14 ounces. The father is the Rev. Donald Vertin, a mission- ary with the Alaska Evangelical So- parlors of the Northern Light Pres-| .- — s well as in the enforcement . |ciety at Haines and formerly of Sf liquor laws, we urge greater co- M n (on ded a| | Pouglas cers and more, strict control of such MRS. BEBBE VISI HERE Anchorage Seeking | activities. Particular attention is called to the violation of closing Mrs. C. O. Beebe, from Killisnoo hours, sale of liquor to minors, sale R l ' J | is the weekend guest of Mrs. John of liquor to habitual drunkards and (] ease rom al Natterstad at Auk Bay. Mrs. Beebe the sale of liquor to individuals al- is wife of the Bureau of Indian ready under the influence of li-| TACOMA, Wa !. \lm 1 30.—Geo. Affairs school teacher and has quor Thomas Alden Whitacre has filed a been in the hospital for some time “A review of previous Grand Jury'petition in the Federal Court for a for surgical and medical care reports indicates that the above writ of habeas corpus, for his re- SRR | conditions and lack of law enforce- lease from McNeil Island Peniten- FROM MISSISSIPPT i ment have existed for some timé tiary, where he is serving a seven Mrs. Elvira Cavender, registering past, and that they have repeatedly r term for assault, imposed by from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1s a been called to the attention of the, the court in Anchorage guest at the Gastineau Hotel LARGEST EGGS' " FRESHEST BUTTER Sweet Cream—DARIGOLD NEW POTATOES 2Pounds$1.05 | 2 Pounds 25¢ BIRDS EYE BIRDSEYE ex PEAS - 12 o1. arfon 3 3¢ PRes . 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