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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1938. IT'S A FACT,POLLY. MY PARENTS GVE ME EVERY THING I ASK FOR 500 BOWLERS WELL, RITA, TO ME THAT PROVES ONLY ONE THING . BRUNSWICKS IN CROSS ARRESTED BREAKING GUT GOOD TRIM IN FOR PENTHOUSE, ELKS' ALLEYS FRIDAY GAME CODE VIOLATION Fifteen out of eighteen bowlers broke 500 in the King Fish league matches at the Elks' Club last night. Dr. A. W. Stewart of the Al- bacores turned in high individual score of the evening with a mark of 585. Barragar, of the Dolphins,} with a tally of 223, rolled the best | single game of the evening's play.| Whale with 1641 pins turned in the | best team performance. | Following are the scores of last night's games | Dolphins | 178 223 5517 | 166 146 469 178 178 *534 547 1560 ‘ Barragar Tubbs Halm Totals 522 491 Whales Boyle 191 184 Benson Blanton 161— 536 180 173 179— 5 200 169 204 | 571 5441641 | Tarpon 180 171— 531 180 180—*540 172 172—*516 | 532 Totals Holmquist Bavard Burke 5231587 459 | 535 | 23 Totals Henning 137- Iffert Duckworth Totals 511—1517 | | Stewart 173— 563 180—*540 166— 5t 519—1630 Carnegie Cleveland Duncan Totals | Judson J. Geo The league leading Brunswick trio made it two out of three from the George Bros. in the Commercial League play last night. R. Galao rolled best single game, toppling pins for a 221 count, the Bru wick Keglar also annexed best score | for the evening’s play with a 567 count | Games schedulea for tonight; mixed doubles: 7:00—A. Duncan and M Hendrickson and Mrs. Burke Vs Du- fresne. 7:45—F. Metcalfe and K. Holm vs T. Petrich and B. Lavenik. 8:30—Ed. Radde and H. Paulson vs. L. Holmquist and H. Petrich games: Signal Corps vs. Dairy Boys 8:00—California Grocer Demons. . Scores last night are as follows George Brothers 160 177 133 119 131 154 424 450 Brunswick 170 169 178 183 173 vs. Don’s Iffert ree 170— 455 Totals —1493 195— 534 145— 506 173— 567 Terenei M. Rhodes R. Galao 513—1607 Totals Albacore 207 161 176 544 501 500—1545 did not bowl 188— 136 176— 432 528 Redman Robertson Totals Average; | Foster, y structed is neces First Such Case in City's History Revealed at Council Meeting (Conunuea 1rom Page One) Shattuck, when questioned by said the building’s insur- ance rate would not be affected by the penthouse addition, and Dishaw. when questioned by Foster. said he believed the building to be safe from structural and fire haz- ard standpoints. | “Right” vs Foster Foster said: “The city says we are violating the building code. be we are, but code or no code, are building a safe structure.” ¢ Attorney Grover Winn told Foster: “This city has a building code and Mr. Gross violated that code.” Gross penthouse con- 'y to fulfill speci- fications of construction for which blueprints were sent to Federal Government offices in connection with the seeking of a $75,000 loan on the project said the “Out of Order” City Engineer Milton Lagergren became the object of verbal attack by Gross at one period of the meeting and Mayor Harry I. Lucas pounded the table heavily to bring the session to order. Hearing on the case will be post- poned until Gross returns from a business trip Outside, on which he intended to leave next Monday, ex- pecting to be gone a month You Surely Have Friends AND YOU SURELY WANT TO SAY Merry Christmas EM. IN A WAY THAT SHOWS YOU REALLY MEAN IT AND THAT THEY'LL REMEM- BER . FUIL OF THE ‘TRUESL T@: STH] YULETIDE SPIRIT ———— Personal Greeting Cards (e ARE SOME OF THE MOST APPEALING THAT A FRIEND EVER SENT—ASK TO SEE THEM The EMPIRE Printing Co. OUR TELEPHONE 374 with City Engineer Milton To Plead Not Guilty Attorney Foster said Gross would enter a plea of not guilty and a jury trial will be demanded of the municipal court, and “should a jury fail to acquit, the case will be appealed to a higher court.” Maximum penaity for violation the building code is $100 fine 30 days in jail or both fine and jail sentence k of or The problem of handling the city’s unemployed this winter came before the Council for discussion, Lager- gren suggesting a list of wall proj- ects and street improvements Unemployed Problem Councilman Emil G. Krause call- ed attention to the number of un- employed now, saying “there are over 200 men out of work now, more of them coming in on every boat, and prospects for over 300 unemployed before long.” Included in the wall projects under consideration are walls at the rear of the high school, where gymnasium doors are jammed by If You’re here | YOU'RE NOT ASKING FOR ENOUGH ! sluffing earth, and in front of the grade school. Councilmen will consider the sev- eral projects outlined by Lager- gren on a building plan for work relief this winter that should call for what Lagergren estimates “about $25,000 expenditure,” the money to be applied for from WPA funds through the Governor's office here under the system whereby the WPA monies finance labor and the city pays for materials. Breakwater Discussed In connection with breakwater construction on the small boat bor project here, Mayor Lucas said he had been informed that Mat- thew Rogers, War Department En- gineer who will supervise the proj- ect, is expected Monday from Ket- chikan. Extent oi local iabor and equip- ment to be used on the breakwater project is still unknown, with the possibility aired that the War De- paatment may bring a number of its own trucks to the job. - Empire classifieds oav Stru IN THE OU You N o () PIN TOURNEY AT KETCHIKAN Jun(‘au Bowlers Invited to Four-City Meet Soon After First of Year An invitation has been extended Juneau bowlers to participate in an inter-city bowling tourney which is to be pulled off in Ketchikan under the auspices of the Ketchikan Elks According to present p the meet will consist of teams from Anchorage, Juneau, Prince Rupert and Ketchikan Date of the meet is tentatively ot for sometime after the first of the year. Further details will be ar- ranged later. > DANCE SATURDAY Elks Hall to Wesley kans adv o ling o & Barrett's | | Eat at ERWIN’S Cafe! A MEAL COMPLETE — WITH Soup Ea¢ CHICKEN 75c Try One of Our Club Breakfasts! £37.50 JoY salad, two kinds of Meats, plenty of Vegetables, Dessert and Coffee—for EVERY SUNDAY EVENING—A SPECIAL OR TURKEY DINNER BOARD BY THE MONTH AND SAVE——— ERWIN’S CAFE South Franklin Street TRIPLE SAFETY! WITH Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Government insured Up to $5,000.00. All Our Loans Are on FHA-Insured Iir Mortgages. Resources and Supervision of the Federal Home Loan Bank System. Start Your Savings Account with as Little as $1.00 and Add to it Monthly. THE DARK ODDS ON YOUR GETTING T OF DEBT ARE AGAINST YOU! ed a Winning System! AND . ... the most successful of all scientific plans for overcoming a debt burden‘is,.. . Oup Pooled Account Plan It puts all your obligations into one account under our supervision. You just pay us a proportion of each pay check (keeping enough for all current expenses). Your one regular payment to us makes reqgular payments on all your debts . . . . soon you're on the winning end and in the clear. . . . . ask us-abeutit. . .. ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU First National Bank Building — Juneau CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager PHONE 28

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