The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1934, Page 5

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" JUNEAU ELKS ~ * Ketchikan Keeps Second THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JA ] h i SPRING CONTESTS NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The New, | York Giants will play thirty-five ‘exhlbmon games and the New York Yankees twenty-seven, it was announced today. Giants - will ‘league opponents in 29 of the1r games. Ten of the Yankee gamnes will be with minor leagues. - —— HALM MAKES gcims BOOK 35 RETAIN LEAD N BOWLING Place in Telegraphic | Tournament Members of the Juneau Elks' team were again victorious when they totaled 2895 yesterday after- noon in the second matches to he played in the telegraphic bowling | tourram in which ' teams cf Ketchikdin and Anchorag: are :115) taking part. Due to ifs lead i first match, Ketchikan kept second place, though the Anchorage Elks Brunswick and Alaska ju made second high score yesterday neau Teams Win City with a total of 2670 while Ketchi- kan cam: third with a total of| League Matches 26217. Totals for the order of their Ketchikan, s | now, in the are, Juneau Anchorage teams anding 5247; Teams of the City Bowling League who were victorious in the January tournament matches play- MISS MONSON, - ‘DR, COUNCIL AHE . HIGH BOWLERS Teams of Vegetable League ° i to Play at Elks’ Alleys i This Evening Winners In the Elks’ mixed bowl- ,ing tournament matches played in the club alleys last evening were vthe Apricots, who took all three from the Raspberries, the Prunes who made a clean sweep in three games with the Pineapples and the Dates, with two out of ‘ three wins from the Bananas. Miss Monsen of the Apricots had | high women's total, 420, with Mrs. | Tilden, of the Dates, a close sccond {with a total of 419. Dr. Council, |member of the Prune three, was high for the evening with a total of 614 and a single game high of | 234. Teams of the Vegetable Lecague 'Spouse s’ Pockets Tndmdual scores made by mem- be: the Juneau team yesicrday follow: 222 190 197—609 ed at the Brunswick Bowling alleys win pow] tonight on the following last night were: the Brunswick schedule: three, :‘ho totaled 1535 to the Le} 7:30 o'clock, Beets ve. Garlics. gion of the Moose feam’s score O 8:30 o'clock, Parsnips vs. On- ELKS BOLSTER FIVE TO MEET COLLEGE SQUAD - |Add Paul Brown and Pel- ley to Squad for To- | night’s Battle ‘ A strengthened Elks' team will| fade the Alaska College quint on| ——e—— the High School court tonight in| vIULATURs F an effort to shatter that organiza- | | tion’s string of victories on thc\ Channel. The Collegians alrendv | NARG“T'G LAw have defeated the local High \ sENT Tn GELLS‘Bmwn‘ former Moose center, ani| | contestant for hizh scoring honors, | and James Pelley to its list for to- . | morrow's game. 70 suifered some Woman Federal Chief Is S s % \hy the loss of S;r;lmy Nelson but | Spreading Terror in | these additions will make up for! . that. A preliminary game was being Middle States | CHICAGO, Ill, Jan. 6.—A wom- lm‘rang\?d this afternoon. | Sunday afternoon, the Collegians jan has succeeded in putting fear| into narcotic law violators in three Yield “Evidence,” Win Her Divorce MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 6.—The right of a wife to go through the pockets of her husband’s clothes | and make use of any evidence she might find there, has been sustain- ed in a court ruling here. Judge A. G. Zimmerman granted a divorce decree to Mrs. Marie ‘Weber. She declared she had found in her husband’s pockets evidence that he had associated with other ‘women. | Douglas Firemen. | The Elks today add2d Paul meet what many fans class as Ju- neau’s strongest team—George Brothers—winners of the Channel | | School, the DeMolay outfit and the | (Offictal Publication) Report of the Financial Condition ot THE B. M. BEHRENL3 BANK located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 30th day of Decem- ber, 1933. RESOURCES s and discounts Loa.ns on real estate Overdrafts ; United States bonds owned Other bonds and war- rants owned Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from other banks |Checks on other banks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand $ 489,096.07 320,694.71 983.54 278,756.26 555,397.29 51,130.84 48,107.89 348,246.90 1,737.69 150,094.85 $2,245,342.28 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ...$ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits expenses paid Due to other banks— deposits Individual deposits Demand and time cer- tificates of deposit TOTAL less 25,256.61 and saving 1,854,426.21 63,290.37 1,096.24 | 99,995.63 | Barragar Lavenik Metcalf Stewart Radde 1445 and the Alaska-Juneau which defeated the Federal Building three 1618 to 1504. 182 191 192 188 203 210 245 169 Totals 1043 949 903 789.) Anchorage Elks made the foll ing 1s, Kennedy 525, St(\’n— son 522, Kunkle 591, MacDonald 589, Larsen 443. Totals made by the members of the Ketchikan team were: Thomp- son 546, Bo 40, Berzun 325, Dan- 524, Thihodeau 519, and Zurich 191565 trio was high for the evening with a total of 567 and a single game high of 195. E. Galao of the Bruns- wicks made high singls game of his third game. ning were: Legion of the M. Seston 134 S. Nelson 204 O. Koskey 165 Moose 163 148—445 138 163—50% 165 165—495 iels 573. Eight more matches remain to be played in the annual tournament which consists of ten matches of three games each. OREGON STATE | WINNER OVE i i WASH.STATERS = .. ..o B. Schmitz 126 168 CORVALLIS, Oregon, Jan. 6— G. Benson 183 179_ Oregon State defeated Washington Steve 160 161 State 28 to 16 last night in the. opening conference game of the hasketlall season. The teams play | again tonight. Total sy i 1445 Brunswick 179 163 165 170 164 139 220—562 170—50% 165—468 E. Galao A. Garn P. Brown Total Alaska Juneau 190 187 152—529 184—522 M. Ugrin M Qdmtn 1618 156—450 172—534 199—520 | Total 1504 e il Daily kmpire Want Ads Pay! BASKETBALL TONIGHT—7:30 O’CLOCK ALASKA COLLEGE vs. ELKS TOMORROW—2 P. M. EAU FIREME] DE MOLAYS ALASKA COLLEGE vs. GEORGE BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL GYM Admission—Students 25¢c, General 40c J. Halm of the Alaska-Juneau' the evening when he rolled 220 in Individual scores made last eve-| 1535 188—567 | | Totals States. She is Mrs. Elizabeth Bass, | |ot Chicago, appointed by Pres{dent" Reosevelt as Federal Narcotics {Chief for Tllinois, Indiana and ¢ Raspberries sconsin last August. The job was‘r Mrs. Goddard . *132 *132 #132—394 [irst considered one for which men Bernard *160 *160 *160—480 | Were only cligible. I Wile 152 133 148433, Of 450 arrests, . Bass has R ‘cbtained 432 convictions often by 444 425 440 1309 2Ppearing in court at the trials Apricots |herself. She accompanied agents 132 149 13942000 many raids. 194 172 201—667, Mrs. Bass said she had come +130 *130 *130—390 2:0und to the belief that maximum ORISR 7 tences are the best cures for 456 451 470 1377 addicts. | Prunes e ———— 1141 119 115—4’73 The Western conference has al- 184 234 196—614 ways had a restriction against its *140 *140 *140—420 athletic official “working” pro| —— —— — — games—a restriction the eastern 465 491 451 1407 college officials group will adoptj Pineapples this year. | 108 127 122352 S PP 167 152 191—510 Dnfly Empire Wlnt Afls Pay! ions. 9:30 o'clock, Turnips vs. Carrots Individual scores made last e ning were: Totals Miss Monson Boyle Dunham Totals Mrs. Sperling Council Benson i Totals Miss Taylor Shaw League's first half title. It wil CAshier's and certified give the Northerners a real test —CHCCKS and they will have to click in order | to win. This game will be preceded by a preliminary between DeMolay, and the Juneau Fire Department five. It should be a close and in-' teresting game. It dees not count in the league standings, however. At 1:30 pm. tomorrow, just be- fore the opening game at 2 o'clock, managers of the league teams will meet with President Dunham to (Correct Attest) arrange the details of the second Hatt tlhdite, ! B. M. BEHRENDS, 3 5 A SR R ! GEO. E. CLEVELAND, NOTICE | Directors. Hndm« it necessary to liquidate y,o this 5th day of January, 1934. on coal and feed accounts, on and (Notorial Seal) » after January 2nd, 1934, coal and feed will be sold for cash only. —adv. D. B. FEMMER, A N Daily Fmplre Want Ads P:y' 2,373.46 TOTAL $2,245,342.28 Umled States of America, Terri- tory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss. I, Guy McNaughton, Cashier of swear that the foregoing statement | is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GUY McNAUGHTON, Cashier. H. J. TURNER, ritory of Alaska. My commission expires April 24, 1937, Southwell 143 166 130—439 e 413 445 443 1301 Dates 135 211 *143 489 Bananas | Mrs. . Mes'r'dt 114 109 144367, | Stewart 192 201 179572 | Connors 152 173 181—506) WASHINGTON BEATS IDAHO -1 SLORE SEATTLE, Jan. 6.—The Umver- sity of Washington basketeers de- feated Idaho last night by a score jof 35 to 29 in the first conference | game of the season. The two teams | meet again this cvening. ( CAPTAIN ABROAD DAVIS CUP NEED, INSISTS TILDEN PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6.—Wil- liam T. (Bill) Tilden says the United States Davis Cup tennis | teams should be managed by “a captain abroad” and not by a com- mittee “on this side of the ocean.” In a luncheon address the form-; er amateur star urged that man- agement of Amé&Tan teams be given to “one who will accompany | the teams.” “We must scrap the present play- ers and build our future teams around Frankie Parker, Gene Mako nnd Sidney Wood,” he said \ Totals | Mrs. Tilden Blomgren \ ‘Worth 168 116—419 188 147—54 *143 ‘143—429 | 499 406 1394‘ 1 1 i | Il | |RETAINED HER. | |NATIONAL SINGLES i CROWN W THAT { |MemorasLE matcH | | | 1 ! WITH HELEN CARL HUBBEL AND TP FATHER DADDY.DEAR! BROTHER H. INC’:&'Q E \‘SCEH $° I$ I3, EL! T= TORELL Y°A°~‘€'a‘?‘1‘3. c&*"‘ PRINGING GoAgD%- : \\W// 4, ; © ), A THAT H e YVE BEEN TRYIN'F To GI"!’nHlM TO PIC FER GOODNESS SAKELUSWHAT 1S KENED TO THE FACT THAT RACKET? E MUST LQQKINITQ FOTORE ~ GIT THAT SON OF TO COLLEGE OH- THANK YOU- MR -1 HAD FOR op R MY D ME WELL YOuU THERE - DAILY SPORTS CARTOON t 4mn 7.6sec PITCHED THE GIANTS TO A PENNANT A WORLD i 'N__CHAMPIONSHI® - THE OMAHA' ~THIS LANRY aumnu\u : AMATEUR WOM me U.S, 0N 'GOLF TLES oclated Press ZGAvE &M A { G000 sHow /. A MILE L © WAS ONE OF THE SENSATIONS OF THE) 1933 _POLO SEASON = HIS TEAMS WOL EVERY SERQIES &Y PLAYSD o By GEORGE McMANUS ELLO-POR! I'M FOLLS VOUR AD\IICE S0 ‘M AK'NC UP MUQ\C—- \ ORPE TO HAVE B SRS srr"oocu TEQTES O PrAcTIEE® Subscribed and sworn to before | Notary Public in and for the Ter-| —-By Pap‘ | | | | | i. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 6: Rain and warmer tonight and Sunday;moderate south winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet 4 p.m. yest'y 30.29 37 82 SE 7 Cldy 4 am. today 30.04 34 97 SE 18 Rain-Snow Noon today 30.09 41 84 SE 12 Rain CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather -16 -20 -32 -30 0 Clear 4 & 12 Snow 0 0 14 Clear -26 -26 Cldy -10 Cldy 2 . Cldy 8 Pt. Cldy 18 Cldy 30 Pt. Cldy 38 40 Ra 37 BflnSna‘g i Showe: 40 Rug 38 Pt. Cldy Cleag Cldy Station Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Dawson Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor . Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka ... Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle 3 2 0 04 0 0 [ Trace 0 06 28 A1 20 32 28 .01 0 30 48 Portland San Francisco 48 60 0 [ Cldy Cleag - The barometric pressure is lov throughout Alaska except in the North and Southeast and is high in the Pacific States, Westerst Canada and Southeast and North>rn Alaska. Moderate storms are central in the western portion of the Gulf and near the Aleutlan Islands and the pressure is falling rapidly in the Interior with rain in the Gulf and Southeast and c'oudy weather with scattered snow flurries and much hlgher temperatures in the Interior. the above named bank, do S01EMNIY | r e e e NEW YEAR SPECIAL! SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE—$1 Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe Telephone 221 for Appointment SECOND FLOOR TRIANGLE BUILDING Before You En joy Your Next Facial Give Your Body a Treat! SWEDISH MASSAGE erases pain and age lines from YOUR FACE Swedish Massage Will Build Up or Reduce Weight Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel for Appointment () Mrs. J. M. Malila GRADUATE MASSEUSE AN INVITATION Managing Director. Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address nebtbL LU T T LT T TR LT TEPPTT TP I PRI T PP ‘““SUN - SHINE” The weather will make no difference to those who use artificial sunlight. 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