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CHANGE IN PARTNERS James Wheeler, Jr., has purchased the half interest of Keith Anderson in recreation, card table, billiard 197 3-4 pounds | anil drink establishment in | Petersburg. Charles Whyte contin- as the other partner. | - e | Barlund, Finnish heavyweight, last | arlun ' ¢ punched out . decisive 10-| round victory over Eddie Simms of jand B imnd weighed CELEBRATION g L) " B De(ls'on Ten and Simms 196 3-4 pounds ' | -~ o > " i ORDEK TREES NOW Ro u nd F' h' Ten Wraneell Masons took part| Order your Christmas trees, spruce ' b in the Masonic banquet at Peters-|or Jackpine. See the Hi-Way De- | burg recently in commemorating the | livery. adv 15th anniversary of the founding of sofe JOIN - Today's News Today—Empire. | In the Brewers-Physicians match, | Leonard Holmquist hit the best to-|&! with 555, leading | © GENERAL ELECTRIC Says: “Cut Your Ironing Time* m Lals. | Use the G. E. 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Ties have been frequent matches of the Elks bowling tour- | ney and test last the Mallards rung up another tie con- night match ELKS' PIN TEAMS RING UP ANOTHER TIE LAST EVENING in alley Mail Clerks and in the first of the evening Mail Clerks tied the second, Mallards in a roli-oif, and the Mail | Clerks won the third game for two | out of three tal of the win Tails the first pi Scores of the games last night are | as follows M. Laavenik R. Hermann J. Hendricks Totals Spot Darnell Kimball R. Stoft Totals Iffert Kegal Ramsay Totals Spot Hermle Kimball ‘Thibodeau Totals *Burke Holmauist Benson Totals Spot Huntoon Fagerson Totals ‘—Average score. ¥ night the Brewers to a two out of three s won Grocers game by Mail Clerks won the which they three losing two of although over one 156 117 165 200 167 163 488 480 Maliaards 36 123 147 138 138 131 159 428 480 150 118 431 437 Grocers 9 9 214 105 174 142 142 166 139 147 559 Brewers 156 156 213 161 191 168 422 465—1421 Did not bowl. the first game, lost to from | closed and he was knock the | feet thre hundred | Ing when the _ 433 molesting was never _ —!attle fisherman 4941402 has been affirmed by the - 471} 179— 463 164— 432 4081366 ©f foreing his attenitic (5 148— 486, Was recovering 156— 468 Mment 181— 555 147— 506 appeal CANADIAN - SCRAPPER LOSES GO Puerto Rican Cocoa Gels Decision Over Tommy Bland in 10 Rounds BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 8 Louis “Kid” Cocoa rto ast night played a tatto on the e, of Tommy Bland, claimant f the Canadian welterweight cham- ! pionship, to win a 10 round decision Both eyes of Bland were nearly d off his times but was still fight- sounded for the jend of the tenth round Cocoa weighed 146% Do Bland weighed 145% pounds 1 -> > - gong and .- :;‘;"High touri Affirms 186— 516 | 488—1456 i Conviction of Stuhr SE 108 TTLE, Dec. 8.—Although the 448 little girl whom he was accused of identified, the Harry M. Stuhr, Se- on a mol 449 | conviction of | preme Court Stuhr wa years ago when tective Lieut. R who declared he caught him in the act ns on a child \The littie girl disappeared and w 97 never found, but Stuhr was cc 458 victed afier his trial had been de- 463 Jayed for many months while he n his wound Donald A. Me- shot two Superior Judge 4431424 | Donald imposed a sentence of not |more than twenty years' imprison- Stuhr has been at liberty on bond pending the outcome of his >-oo— w2 MRS, JENNE SAILS 69— 207 129— 135— 391 132— LAST NIGHT; WILL ATTEND DEMO MEET Mrs. C. P. jenne sailed on the North Coast last night for Ket- chikan to attend the Democratic Division convention After attending the Mrs. Jenne will go to Seattle { visit during the holidays with her | daughter Phyliis, a student at the | University of Washington, and | with. other relatives | Mrs. Jenne expects | her Juneau home some time , the first of the year e 387/ 436 | to to return to after » Druggists; NEW TOURNAMENT STARTING TONIGHT FOR BRUNSWICK he C ' gets Bruns- me g A new bowling team fo League winter way tonight at the alleys with Gabbys Druggists and Cosmepolita ing Brighton Tailors at 8:10 respectivel Tournament teams will hold the Brunswick alleys from 7:30 to 9 p. each night except on Saturday Sundays an olidays. On those cepted nights the alleys will be open during mercial unc wick 30 and m ¥ to t p as they are the Schedule for the follows Dec. 8—T7:30—Gabby's 8:30—Compopolitans Brighton Tailors Dec. 11 30—Rainier Beer Vs Juneau Transfer; 8:30—Cosmopoli- tans vs. Juneau Florists 12--7:30—Home cery ists; 8:30—Brunswick v n Hotel 13—7:30 Gabbys; 8:30 Brighton Tailors Dec. 14—7:30—Percy’s vs. Drug- ists; 8:30—U. 8. Signal Corps. vs Barbers. Dec. 15—7:30—Martin’s Demons vs. Juneau Transfer; 8:30—Steve- dores vs. California Grocery Dec. 18--7:30—Rainier Beer Vs 8:30—Cosmopolitans vs Grocery Dec. 19—7:30—Home Juneau Transfer; 8:30- Juneau Florist Dec. 20-—7:30—Martin’s Rainier Beer; 8:30—George thers vs. New Alaskan Hotel Dec. 21—7:30—Percy’s vs. Gabbys; 8:30—U. 8. Signal Corps vs. Brigh- ton Tailors. Dec. 22—17:30- Martin's Demons; Barbers. Dec. 26—7:30—Rainier Home Grocery; 8 vs. Oalifornia Grocer, Dec. 27--7:30—Martin’s Demons vs. Druggists; 8:30—George Bros. vs. Juneau #Florists, is as Drug- vs. the vs Vs New Rainier Beer George Bros the Califc Grocery v Brunswick Demons Bro- Vs Home Grocery vs 8:30—Stevedores vs Beers v Brunswick Dec. 28—7:30—Hceme Grocery Vs.| Gabbys; 8:30—U. 8. Signal Corps vs New Alaskan Hotel Dec 7:30—Rainier Beer vs Percy's; —Stevedores vs. Brigh- ton Tailors. | Jan. 2—7:30—Juneau Transfer vs Druggists; 8:30—Brunswick vs. Bar- bers. | Jan. 3--7:30—Martin’s Demons vs convention, ' Gabhys; 8:30—George Bros. vs. Cal- ys, ifornia Groocery an. 4—17:30—Percy's vs, Transfer; 8:30—Percy’s vs Demons. Jan. 5—7:30- Gabby's; 8:30 X an Hotel Jan. 8-—7:30 Juneau Martin Transfer vs vs. New Juneau -Stevedores Juneau Flogists vs British Busses Save on Gas W Imitating Germany's “ersatz” campaign of using substitutes and to conserve Britain’s relatively scarce and war-needed gasoline supply, British scientists have evolved a special gas producer which con- verts low grade coal into gas to drive trucks and busses. The “pro- ducer” is shown here mounted on a special trailer as it supplies gas to run one of London’s double-deck busses. By CLIFF STERRETT ALL I 3=EM T'BE ’ v, ;_. . /»”:f:'::‘: A Win Five-Day Bike Kace | roll- First over the line in the hectic five-day grind to nowhere, Cecil Yates (left) and Cesar Moretti, Jr., pose on their cycles with Tony Galento (center) after winning the bike race in New York. The Yates-Moretti combination stole a lap in the last thirty-five minutes to win the race. Fellowship Club Will Meet Tonight Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, members of the Fellowship Club will gather in the Parlo of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church to make plans for Chr ma Following the business ses- sion a program and social will be held. U. 8. Signal Co 8:30--Cosmo- politans vs. Barber Jan. 9—7:30—U. Signal Corps Brunswick; 8:30 California Brighton Taflors Jan, 10—7:30—George Hros. vs Barbers; 8:30—U. S. Signal Corp vs. California Grocery. an. 11—17:30—Perc vs. Mar- tin's Demons; 8:30—Percy’s vs. Home Grocery Jan Vs, Grocery Vs, Drug- Juneau 12—7:30—Gabby'’s vs, | gists; 8:30—Stevedores vs Juneau Florsts. Jan. 13—7:30—Cosmopolitans New Alaskan Hotel Jan. 15--7:30--Rainier Juneau Transfer; 8:30— vs. Cosmopolitans. Jan. 16.—7:30—Home Grocery vs 1])l‘llgui~lx; 8:30—California Grocery vs. Juneau Wlorists. Jan. 17—7:30—Rainier Gabby’s; 8:30—Barbers vs askan Hotel, Jan 18—7:30—Percy’s vs. Drug- gists; 8:30—U. 8. Signal Corps vs. George Brothers, Jan, 19—7:30-—Martin’s Demons Juneau Transfer; 8:30—Steve- dores vs. Brunswick Jan 22 7:30—Rainier Beer vs Druggists; 8:30—California Grocery vs. Barbers. Jan, 23-—-7:30—~Home Grocery Vvs. Juneau Transfer; 8:30—George Bro- thers vs. Cosmopolifans. Jan, 24-—7:30—Martin’'s Demons vs. Rainier Beer; 8:30—Barbers vs. Juneau Florists. ! Jan, 25—7:30—Percy's vs. Gab- bys; 8:30—Brighton Tailors vs. New Alaskan Hotel. | Jan. 26—7:30—Home Grocery Vs. Martin’s Demons; £:30—Stevedores vs. George Brothers, Jan. 20-—7:30—Rainier Beeér vs. Home Grocery; 8:30—Brunswick vs, Brighton Tailors. 0—Martin's Demons 8:30-George Broth- Brunswick. Jan, 31—-7:30—Home Grocery vs Gabby's; 8:30 — California Grocery vs. New Alaskan Hotel. | Feb. 1—7:30—Rainier Beer vs. /'s; 8:30—Martin’s Demons vs. vs. - NORTHLAND PIONEER DIES Joseph Landers, 72, resident of the north for 40 years and pioneer of Ruby where he was a teamster and woodcutter, recently died at Fairbanks as the result of a stroke of paralysis - .o HEADS CARNIVAL Dr. L. L. Hufman has been re- elected President of the Fairbanks Ice Carnival and Dog Derby Cor- poration. Other officers named for the ensuing year are Frank Mc- Hugh, Vice-President; Mrs. E. F. Wann, Secretary, and Harry O. Ar- end, Treasurer. Beer vs Brunswick Beer vs. New Al- Juneau Transfer vs., | Druggists; 8:30—Stevedores vs. U. 8. Signal Corps. YOUR SAVINGS | ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY® AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE . ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assa, of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 Martin's Demons s; 8:30—U. 8. Signal Corps vs. Cosmopolitans. 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