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TEST PILES FOR! _ BRIDGE SHOWING 600D “BOTTOM" Contract for Vlam Piers to! Be Let Sometime Be- fore End of February Juneau-Douglas took definite shape this hen two test piles driven Tenth Avenue showed a pe io! of forty feet which is dered sufficient for the foun- | | i for the r the main pie before the end according to O. H. neer on the bridge cantilever of 300 idge is to be of with two end spans length and a center span 'ying each end of structure the road- will be a concrete span ten long general estimates of steel rete for the structure will subject of study for the cering force for the next few said Mr. Stratton. GGMEZ IS HAPPY OVER STICK WORK NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Although Vernon Gomez, star southpaw o the New York Yankees, was d appointed he did not win twenty games in 1933, he rejoices in the tact he drove in a run in ti ar game at nd he did it when another sou paw, Bill Hallahan of the Cardi- nals, was pl'(‘hing to f STOCKS RESIST WAS RUDYS TlME HER TlME" In the complaint of her suit for separate maintenance from Rudy Vallee, singer, actor and orchestra leader, his wife named Alice Faye (above), actress and member of Vallee's troupe, as one of three women with whom, she charged, Vallee had commi**an indiscretions. (Asso- ciated Press Photo) reaction due before the market could gain real momentum on the! up side. Grains were up and cot some other commodities after early declines. The fluctuated narrowly. The aircraft issu were given a run up on the expectation of Army and Navy orders. Wright Aerc :muucal gained more than fiv on and steadied dollar | PRESSURE OF PROFIT TAKING Aircraft Isgues Strong on| United Aircratt, Douglas Aircra and some others were up one LOCAL FIREMEN BEAT DOUGLAS; BUTGHERS LOSE GRACE ROOSEVELT AND FlANCE 'MISS EMILY PROTZMAN JUDGE V. A. PAINE HERE FROM KAKE ON NORLAND IS BRIDE OF C. V. KAY The Emmett Connor home on | Sixth Street was the scene of a quiet wedding last Saturday eve- nmg when Miss Emily Protzman of | Judge V. A. Paine was a Juneau arrival from his fur farm on | Keku Island, near Kake, on the motorship Norland, Capt. Tom Sand- |vlk which arrived in port at 6:30 JF.D. Outplayed Sl $8n 29-28—Y.P.A.C. Beat Butchers 48 to 29 JFD. 29 — DF.D 28 Y.PA.C. 48 — United Meat 29. The Juneau Firemen last night wobbled through to victory by a single-point margin in the last three minutes, after having been outplayed by the Douglas Firemen | most of the remaining 37 minutes of the game The Islanders, shy the | services of Manning, put up one | of the hest games they have played | this season, checking hard and| passing well, but shooting | poorly, which cost them the game.| In the nightcap, the YP.A.C. five | smothered the United Meat quint | under an avalanche of goals, 5mk~ ing a total of 22 from scrimmage and holding the Butchers to 11 of | that variety. Lecals Lead Early The local smoke eaters star off in a cloud of smoke buf were | able to maintain their pace. Garn | shootifig kept them out in front in| the first quarter which ended 8| (to 5 in their favor. From then un- \ {til just three minutes before the ‘umo ' final gun the Islanders,| playing preity ball, had thing | mostly their own way. They rallied | { to tie the count at the half, 14-all A free throw for a single poin‘.. gave them a hairline margin for| ,a moment and the locals wiped 1:‘ lout with a field goal to resume | their lead which lasted just sec- Wrangell S Party Out The engagement of Grace Roosevelt, only daughter of Col and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, and William McMillan, Baltimore architect , and yachtsman, has been announced. She will be the first grandchild of the late President Theodore Roosevelt to be married. The wedding will take place March 3 at Oyster Bay, New York. (Associated Press Paoto) SEARCH STARTS FUR FIVE MEN /LONG MISSING searched the waters and islands be- tween Marsh Island and Wrangell, |no trace of The missing men has | been found. It is believed that the boats foun- wdexed in the storm tnal was rag- mg the day they left for Wran- gell, and the lapse of time since \thexr leaving lends credence to that ief. However, friends of the men snll have hopes that they may be marooned on one of the 1.»}.&11:15} and they petitioned the Governor's to Hunt for McCracken ossice to continue the search, Party on Islands \ /. Near Stoamthip Chamncl - | ' The message from Wrangell did |not tell the size of the party nor A searching party set out from |the name of the boat that is being | Wrangell this morning for the five!used in the search. o'clock last evening from a round | Juneau became the bride of C. V. trip to Petersburg, Kake and way | Kay, also of Juneau. The ceremonylpoim,s in place of the Pacific. The | was performed by the Rev. John Pacmc, which has been laid up for ;A Glasse, and the witnesses were repalrs, may be able to resume the | Mr. and Mrs. Connor. |run the latter part of this week. SCOTTISH RITE MASONS of all degrees, are cordially invited to attend a dinner at the SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE, at Juneau, 6:30 P. M., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1934. At 7:30 P. M., the ROSE CROIX degree will be conferred in full form on a class of candidates. Visiting brothers welcome. Howarp D. STABLER, Wise Master. Scandinavian-American men of the McCracken party, miss- | The Marsh Island ranch is not Expectation of Large Army, Navy Orders B GIBSON TO BRING 34 PIRATES WEST FITTSBURGH, Jan. 23.—Manag- er Gibson of the Pirates has breez ed into Pittsburgh to help com- plete plans for spring training. He said the Pirates expect to take about thirty-four players with them to Paso Robles. two points. TUnited States Stecl Allied Chemical, Dupont, | Threshing, General Mofors can Can, and United States Smelt- NEW YORK, also up un bject to y with prices generally on Lhc off side, but trading was quiet al- though there were flurries of prof- it taking. The close was firm and | % 3 total sales were 2,300,000 shares. | N( BE L SRR TODAY The Curb exchange was irregu-| NEW YORK, Jan. 23— Closing bt Bl e srndaty ‘?uohuon of Alaska Juneau mine issues | 21 ) gave bonds a steadier tone. today is 22'%, American Can' | 1027, oAz o Some short selling was reported American Power | 8%, Anaconda 16% theory that ‘there was a d e T¢ W4 %' Bethlehem Steel 45%, Calumet and Hecla 5%, Curtiss-Wright 3%, Fox Films 15, General Motors 38%, In- ternational Har er 43':, Kenne- cott 22, Montgomer -\V,nd 273 Ulen Company 3%, ndard Oil (l)’ California 42%, United States Steel 56% Jan Stoc roup movemen | fident but America Telegraph was up a point, e and and Light _ Daily Empre Want Ads fay! 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Four geals from scrimmage|ing in that district since Decmeber |far from Etolin Island, which is on ' in rapid succession gave Douglas'j according to a telegram reLe)v-Hne main channel taken by steam- | seven-point lead which ought t0|ed in the Governor's office herc\ ships and smaller boats running| of and “down with | Chautemps,” late yesterday battled | the police for two hours near the of Deputies Building. The riot . followed the Stavisky and a Cabinet |have been twice as large but for | this morning. THe message was their poor marksmanship. Thmmm the Wrangell Chamber of | _|home team revived just before the|Commerce and said that the search ! end of the quarter and cut down had been initiated by the newly | the margin to three points, trail- appointed United States Comm ing 23-26. : % sioner, John M. Stedman. Rally at the En 1 Douglas partisans cheered when m:l'h\e]z[clg:;}la(aex;:ly éon‘;m&i;a]{%};— the Islanders promptly built this| gnin mred Kester lup with a field goal. Brown, drop-| gy started for Wrangell {ping a long shot, again reduced|i,, ‘zpareh Tsland Fox Ranch, De- | |the margin to three points. After|cemper 1, on the trolling boat Nel-| ‘Lhat neither team scored for S&V- jie Torrey and the T2212. Mrs. | eral minutes. McCracken was left on the island Woman Found Safe | | With three minutes to go, the McCracken was found safe Coast Guard Patrol boat )]ocflls trailing By three notches, cpened up their game a little and Ibegan to work the ball down un- | der their basket. Garn caged ONe | pejjef, from near the gift toss line to!. _ Mrs. by the but although the and C. W.; from | * | Hospital for some | Alert and was given food and other | Alert etween Wrangell and Petersburz, | and it is thought possible the men | TONIGHT may have been wrecked on the out- |ing their way around to the main side of Etolin and have been mak- <rhannel side. : | apital beer ANDREW MILLISON IS GETTING ALONG WELL AT ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL | P l | | ariors | Andrew J. Millison, who has been | receiving modical care at St. Ann's‘ time, is doing BEER hospital LUNCHES DANCING ® Pull with us and we win! nicely a thorities. e — ing tc au- Dally Empire Want Ads Pay bring his team up to within one point of a tie. A moment later, he was fouled, but missed his shot. | On a ball outside play Beneath Douglas's baskef, Blake passed the length of the court to Holmann unguarded beneath his own goal. Doc’ dropped in the casaba to give the Firemen a single-point lead, 15 seconds before the final gong. And that was all the scoring for the game. Indian Five Strong The Y. P. A. C. quint had little dificulty subduing the Butchers,| showing a better grade of team | play 'and trotting out a real for- ward in the person of one Rudolph whose 20 points was high for the| evening. Thomas, at Guard, ac- counted for ten. Gissberg, former Tallapoosa star, now center for the Butchers, was runnerup with 14 points. The Butchers showed lack of practice and ought to furnish stronger com- petition in later games. The In- dian squad promises to give the other clubs in the circuit some real battles before the half ends. Local Firemen Win JFD. (29) Pos. DFD. (28 Hollmann (8) rf. Niemi, J. (4) Garn (10) . 1f Gair (N Brown (4) c Cashen (5) Orme (6) g Niemi, T. (3) Blake (1) . 1g Doogan (9) Substitutions: Loftus for Orme, Orme for Blake, Blake for Brown, Brown for Loftus. Score— st 1 & ® D, .14 15 29 D. F. D. 14 14 28 Field Goals: Juneau Firemen 13, Douglas Firemen 10; on free throws, Juneau Firemen 3, Douglas Fire- men 8; personal fouls, Juneau Fire- men 10, Douglas Firemen 6. Second Game Details YPAC. 48 Pos. United Meat 29 Rudolph (20) ..rf... Steadman (8) Martin (4) ... 1f.. Rodenberg (2) Scott (4) .........c..... Gissberg (14) ‘Thomas (10) ....rg. Curtls (2) Paddock,J. (49 .lg Brown (2) Substitutions: Willard (6) for Ru- dolph, Rudolph for Martin, T. Pad- dock for J. Paddock, Martin for Willard, J. Paddock for T. Pad- dock, T. Paddock for Thomas; Baldwin (1) for Curtis, Curtis for Brown. Score— h 8 A VK o 20 28 48 Pnited Meat 10 19 29 Field Goals: Y. P. A. C. 22, Unit- ed Meat 11; on free throws, Y. P. A. C. 4, United Meat 7; personal fouls, Y. P. A. C. 11, United Meat 8. Officials: Regele, referee; ham, timer; Whyte, scorer. TRINITY GUILD 2nd % Total 1st %2 2nd % Total Dun- ‘Will sponsor a card party Friday, February 2, at Trinity Hall start- ing at 8 p.m. Contract and Bridge Whist and Pinochle will be played. Public is invited. —adv. IS NOW PROGRESSING ON THE NEW THEATRE AT 3RD AND SEWARD STS. This Project Is Locally Financed, Ouwned and Operated by The Alaska Theatre Company of Juneau ® It will employ Alaskans ONLY @ _ All money will be spent in Juneau @ All profit will stay in Juneau and Douglas A small block of 7Y% capital stock is for sale. This offers an excellent opportunity to local small investors. For Further Information WRITE, CALL OR SEE MR. J. C. MORRIS PHONE 199 Skuse House, Sixth and Franklin Streets Juneau, Alaska o ————— > S Yo S W