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AGF EIGHT NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD FOR GRAND JURORS Score Summoned fo Report = w in District Court Here This Afternoon TUESDAY, JAWARY 22, I946 Skoog was arrested Faitbanks = warrants immediately upon release after serving a six months sentence in the Federal jail here. 2 TO FAIRBA\K\ \U. 8. Marshal Willlam T. Ma-]| to o'clock tomorrow morning, when he will be qualified and sworn The veniremen were quickly qualified and administered their { caths this afternoon and were giv- iis morning, the following were report this afternoon for grand jury here on the Douglas; Gail 1 neau Vera L Fc Juneau; SOAP HEADQUARTERS P A R3345ex Giant Size 6 5 POWDER NU-BORA - Giant Size §9c DREFT ™ Miracle 3 for 9‘5c LAFRANCE 4 9 nkas. $1.291 . FLAKES NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER §$2.00 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES A venire of 20 summoned g jurors was to repc trict Court here the regular Januar term With t one action pending calendar, without _,”N, jury, was LONDON, Jan. 22-—The big venture of moving to new homes $300 bond B rain in d the long Com- check was ding Judge J. W. F f 1 by the U. S Nome first ordered ti names drawr 10 0 morning. O ing within 25 miles were for service on th anel be the brief time immons had been ternoon, and one of excused, a secor drawing was ordere the afternoon, names were dra As the prospective first n by EIIING lo | FREN(H "AIIO" M | on two charges in the Interior City, > t | ur er pera' ons felony and a misdemeanor. d. Juneau: Albert E. Goetz, Drief session with the U. S. At I 7 ¥ _LARE Iresidents’ rates at hotels and other| Allied authorities to answer charg- Kathleen McCormick, Doug- S 'l ], ' ‘ jmen plow through the charred ruins | cake of the German war effort Orme, Juneau; W. G. Smith, Ju- of fate untouched by the fire which propose Gen. De Gaulle’s former| prosecutors in the War Crimes Tri- 'sands with its door open. A quarter- French provisional government {the German medical men who British brides of American sol- [pile of burned baby pictures, pack- either from the conservative Popu-| j.c.ne were the first to die when o) » a P t ] i ' choi a 4 before noon In many es, the burned-ou The Socialists’ choice came after former Attorney General of Dres- as the train puffed out!manent or practical basis. They are bly whom the Communists propos- | little (npplcd South- |apartments Maurice Thorez followed this of 400 more wives. Simperias oo o o' e Communic o sceen o, 10 Nip Government VICTIMS OF FIRE [PROPOSEAURIOL 30 Nazi Doctors honey left here this past week end bound for Fairbanks to deliver a Jack Carvel, Ju-io oo ission to retire, by Judge Norman S00k, Ly’ Sariad ;S BRATEON o ;7 } e man B. Cook, Lynn Canal; | oo at 2:25 o'clock, After a | ' torney, the jurors adjourned for the T - - P. M. Hammer, Juneau; . ’ . While telephones 1 dth T ifty Y i elep! buzz with re-. U NUERNBERG, Jan. 22. — Thirty Harris Waino Hend- 943 pio ommunists to Get in > Mall, Dousias: Dl !hmx(lr calls for living quarters from |es that they slaughtered 600, ,000 | e .11 ,\Inl;. al * ?«;.‘:".“;‘ & \~:H ioccupants of the 18 apartments “unproductive” people and “useless | Moller, Sitka; Roy Nolan, Juneau; British Brid g a4 ¥ rl ls " es as on Franklin street. o BY ROBERT C. WILSON The authorities, acting on infor- e ,.' “\(,, Sr ]u, Dougl: nd In one apartment a gleammg; PARIS, Jan. 22.—The Socialist mation contained in confiscated adeline Sturm, Juneau. They Leave for U.S. S jreduced to a blackened shambles minister of state, Socialist Vincent | als, said they were seeking the full to 12 ju: y to serve v - b‘ 2 B in the United States over the sea|pound of butter on a saucer sits in| The vote by the Socialist parlia-| masked scientific murder operations t route traced by generations of their|solitary splendor on a metal rack. mentary group came after the Com- | peneath the guise of asylum care. Packed aboard a crowded ages of letters and a half-destroyed lar Republicans or the Socialists for 55 8 | the program got under way in 1940, 2 00 “statior 2 hich a first a propose st-le . Waterloo “station. they ,box of stationery, one which a first a proposed Communist-led govern but later the only requirement f . wives had children'occupants of the Coliseum Apart- a long debate on whether to back| . . - ' 1 " “r 7 den, not identified by name, charg- s have L nable fine - Aur J X Gt alist pr % ‘ ments hav ui le to find liv- Auriol or Felix Goulin, Socialist pre: led as early as 1940 that the vic- loomy station into London’s | “living around” with friends. In ed today for the presidency after| = A to an army processing ‘“v““ ‘had ; ¢ SR Y Feae : ston | A few of the temporary quart cpular Republican circles mdnut- suppleme fire-victims are as follow: ed Auriol would be acceptable All| liner Argentina Sat-'S. Marshal, at a crossing which will re-|Peggy Deputy Clerk of reject Auriol iCourt, in the Louis Baggen apart- The Constituent Assembly was TOKYO, Jan. 22.—The Japanese Government was ordered today to day for ire nearly a week Relat crowded the ¢ parting tears panel HAVEHARDTIME | FOR PRESIDENT, | Being Sought i Ing oug 'n prisoner, Harold L. Skoog, wanted Dahl, Skagway; Mary A | DRINK KING EIACK LAREL! g i ale: |quests for apartments, permanent Nazi doctors are being sought by Juneau; Lu Laughiin, Ju- Line, Following So- {burned in the Coliseum fire, work- | caters” from 1940 to 1945 for the Mrs. O. G. Olson, Juneau; Fred white refrigerators, by some freak party voted unanimously today to papers in OHE hands of American ad-|every other object in the room,|Auriol, as new president of theljdentification and apprehension of ancestc begain by rail today for; In cne hallway is a tragic little munists had failed to win support The papers showed that German ourney to the \\o'\t‘lm!’(' proclaims cheerily, “Hi, chum.” ment. | death was inability to work. The s a cloud of waving hand- ing quarters of any kind of per- ident of the the Constituent Assem- [tims included who were “only a {several cases they see no hope for withdrawing their own candidate, Tidworth, near N o d H d d 200 will be ew Urdaer nanae Flossie Doolin, Chief Deputy U. them as a candidate, and it was thn Mclver, ment on 10th Street; Solon M. Dore, scheduled to meet late today to set station were but more 'City Policeman, with his wife and a date for the election of De Gaulle's CARSON'S BAKERY WWW‘W‘Ei A picture album recording - the Famous Juneuu Made Cookies DAITLY at PIGGLY WIGGLY FRESH Phones 16 and 24 smiles Gifts changed hands in wrried goodbyes - FISHERMEN IN SESSION - SEATTLE, Jan. gates, representing union Fishermen and Fisheries Industry Shor2 Workers from San Diego to Alaska, attended opening sessions today ot the four-day convention of the CIO | -International Fishermen & Mllvl Workers of America. Major fishing roblems were on the program for discussion 22 —Sixty d - - Homer Is Seeking Small Boaf Basin SEATTLE, Jan needed moorage facilities on Cook Inlet, the Homer, Alaska, Civic League has applied for a War De- partment construction permit build Spit Navagational objections to the pro-! posed project must be submitted to the Seattle District Engineer by Feb- ruary 16, the announcement said. —To provide ! daug t the home of Mr. and successor - | yes a small boat basin at Homer Mrs, Engstrom; Betty Nemuth ind Mary Jo Boecker of the CAA, at Hotel Juneau Most of the Coliseum tenants have 'uuumd their respective jobs. ome are still taking an emergency ve of absence, trying to straight- ren out affairs, and possibly regain come of their lost property. A purse containing approximately $175, burn- {ed black but still holding the money intact, was returned to Miss Nemuth _ WASHINGTON, vsan. 22. — Gen. erday. A few other persons have DWight D. Eisenhower told a group received pieces of their now-black- of irate war mothers who confront- ened silverwarg or lery ed him today on Capitol Hill that if all fathers were discharged from Heavy Losers the Army “there will be no Army.” | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. McDon- A score of women representing ! nell, whose property loss in the fire ynits of the Servicemen's wives !amounted to an estimated figure gnd Children's Association, met the between $4.500 and $5,000 are among Chief of Staff outside the office of the more fortunate in obtaining Chairman May (D-Ky. as he ar- new housing quarters. Temporary rjved to explain demobilization pol- {occupants of Hotel Juneau, they will jcy to the House Military Commit- soon move into a furnished apart- tee, ment now occupied by Jerry Marsh They told { “You're married and I'm single,” wanted to talk said the benevolent Marsh as the him into Ma rted the task of moving to a ho- office Both McDonnell and Marsh into a corner against a are with the Alaska Communica- \indow, the five-star General tions System tried for a few minutes to answer Besides a Speed Graphic and’ @ ggorted questions fired at him si- | Zeiss Tessar camera, the McDonnells multaneously by almost all of the - WAR MOTHERS 60 DIRECT TO ARMY to jews him bluntly they to him and followed small office in the House building. tel Backed to lost all but a few items of family women. jewelry, including a string of ¥enl = picenhower, when he got a pearls, Mrs. McDonnell's wrist watth, ' chance to get in a few words, told pins, rings, etc. McDonnell had just (10 women there are about 700,000 raded his own watch for a 38 re- fyihers jn the Army and every- olver. At the time of the fire vy js peing done to get them out he had not picked up the gun, but /in an orderly manner as rapidly {had delivered the watch. las possible. ’l:re-history of the McDonnell's three rmgleflls Z}ofh:::p‘:‘]igr:::;m;?d{ao},. ! year old daughter, Bobbie, was al- lease,” he said, “there will be 50 destroyed. All that was saved », { 2 | of the family’s possessions were a , number of Mrs. McDonnell’s dress- ' ’es. ‘“?“ several items of bed cloth- ,idly as possible. He promised the gmg' including a blanket. ' delegation he would personally i When McDonnell first discovered 4o,q16 any formal program they the fire, no flames were visible.' g itiag | Smoke was pouring from an apart- ! ment and filling the hallway. “At that time we felt the {would be controlled in time. | took the bedclothes because we W NAZI DAMSEL had no idea where we might spend the | SAYS HlTlER ' night.” ‘ After escorting his wife and baby | i WAS HER pop outside, he returned with Ralph | Becker, called the fire department, | iand breaking in a window of the | unoccupied apartment from which | emoke was billowing attempted to British authorities are holding an' re- re- no Eisenhower said replacements are being obtained and trained as rap- - HERFORD, Geimanv Jan. 2"— | provide detailed information con- | cerning 13 Zaibatsu (family mono- pelies) and 18 major holding com- | panies. Allied Headquarters submitted a series of questions, including one on how the Zaibatsu perpetuated their controls. The' Government was ordered to produce a list of major officers of Zaibatsu companies holding positions Jan. 1 and the holders of more than one per cent of stock in such companies. Womens “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” Will Open Again AFTERNOON DELIVERY pleting extensive alterations. | | | i have been wanting for so long. and desire. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES CLOSE CASI-I GROCERY AppAREL BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING Wednesday, January 23 1946 Yvonne’s, Juncau’s foremost Ladies Apparel Shop, will open its doors again to the public after com- You will find the store completely re-arranged to make your shopping easier and more pleasant. Individual private dressing booths are available to you to try on that lovely dress or coat or blouse you A competent staff is ready to serve your every wish | attractive 18-year-old girl, Shop at Yvonne’s, truly, “the nicest store in town.” @A —_—AN— PHONE 704 Juneatt Deliveries 10 a.m., 2 p.m., Douglas Delivery 10 a.m. Thane Deliveries 2 p.m. Tuesday and Friday Boat Orders Delivered Any 1 pm Time! extinguish the source of the smoke. | When it became apparent that the fire had not begun in the apart- | ment and was of serious proportion, the two men were unable to turn re. upsurging flames. The apartment is now caved in,| and the occupants hold no hope of | 1ecovering silverware, eye-glass Mrs. McDonnell's teaching license or any of the other myriad assort- ! ment of items lost. Mrs. McDonnell, a music teacher af Juneau. High, expects to return to her classes tomorrow. $15,000 DAMAGE SUITS DISMISSED IN WASH. COURT SEATTLE, Jan. 22. — Superior Judge Robert M. Jones today granted a motion fo dismiss the $15,000 damage suits of 13 Seattle construction workers against five construction companies for whom they worked on military installa- tions in the Aleutians. The workers asserted they were lnnpnsoned in a stockade after discharge from their jobs and while awaiting transportation back to the United States. ) Judge Jones ruled the Islands, in !sn advanced military zone, were vnder military control and the companies were under Army direc- tion. T DR. A. T. NELSON HERE Dr. Alvin T. Nelson resident of | Wrangell, is a guest at the Bar- anof. which was in a direct path of the | s,| met freqpently in Vienna and that lind Tortensen, who | Hitler was her father During numerous ther was a was Hitler's 1930's. She said her Swedish mistress in actress who the late mother d Hitler lier mother now is dead. | The girl is an ardent Nazi with a violent hatred for Americans m(l British. - | Anofher Hollywood Marriage on Rocks LOS ANGELES—Sheila Ryan of the movies has sued Cowboy Actor Allan Lane for divorce, alleging cxtreme cruelty. The 24-year-old actress said it was not a case of career trouble— “we're simply h\compauble e CONVINCED SPRINGF’IELD. Il — H. K. Smith found a long line of women waiting when he arrived to open his hosiery {shop. They were after nylons. Smith, however, told the standees he didn’t have any nylons and no gale was planned. But the women continued to stand in line. Finally Smith called the police and the offi- cers told the women they were wast- ing their time. But the line didn't break up for an- other half hour, the women finally convinced there wasn't going to be & sale. » | Gote- vho asserts that| ¢ seri roportion, ring r interrogations 2 ve. since her arrest in the Magdeburg | to the McDonnell apartment|Aarea, she has insisted that her mo- and Staff YVONNE COOPER, Owner FOR THE | JIGGS i AT THE Good Eats! GET YOUR TICKET NOW DINNER GIVEN BY AMERICAN LEGION 0DD FELLOWS HALL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 AT 6:30 P. M. Entertainment! WMW

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