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Blocker [s FINNISH GUNS b e BLOW UP MANY Making Good sovier TawKs AUSTIN, Tex, Dez 20 * Claim Terrifii(' Aflack Rout- v ed-20 Planes Shot Down of 200 m's th HELZJINKI, Dec 1 play- ficials announced to of Rt » and mol shot down wl launched a * hundreds cf lian Isthmus toda The announcemeht more than 200 planes in the attack. tanks were destroyed behind tanks w Ziniste innish lines and “several Lond-n within the Russian lings t authorities said, Jine: an i, | —_ -~ Allied Supreme War Coun Today's 1'ews 'Ludav PRSI S A M R WA S T TR ST T "HOW , ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? it's ir s the buildir ons ag SHATTUCK AGENCY TELEPHONE 249 Office—New York Life i % z z 3 3 § z Your 80° pized leader i epissks o 308 00 . n 2 distinctive’ V“ de-::\g itto o ! in recom™™ s Pacific Coast t! ks to YO T and enioY wil rica’s Fine 2 Olympids ’:am“ of our 1 an ) Beers” brew We, who DF€ and for the aid wholesaler®: ¢ ers, ip SV “Its the Water” MPIA, WASH., U. S. A. 1[ FAGERSON 1 BEST ROLLER FOR PINFEST '3 friend! ateful for yow anizatio ‘:;dxaulh Floyd Fe has been way f last night wl 194 to finish w of the Mrs. Sperling. .. 127 167 Mrs. Dufr 138 17 Mr. Sperling 154 159 444 526 Cooks 145 159 167— 481 149 175 1 488 168 171 176 515 Total: 515 5161484 135 139 161 435 Lavenik 143 180 179— 492 Petrich 143 127 171 446 Here are the American league baseball owners and officials as they met during the major league Totals sessions in Cincinnati. Stdnding, left to right, are l Clark Griffith, Washington; Byron Clark, v Spot T York; Tom Yawkey, Boston; Harry Grabiner, S 53 Whitehead 480| Huntoon 378 KEGLERS SPLIT Fagerson 539 EVENINGAMES AT BRUNSWICK Council 1498 wick last night d neau Florists Total Enginee Ms. Taylo 161 133 161— 455/did Hcme Gr H. Sterling 117 181 150— 448 Br N. Bavard 170 with 179 154— 503 man pRATH: Toni Totals 7 484 *—Average score. Did not - 465—1406 bewl New A! an. Juneau Florists 167 153 147— 161 186 193 467 540 Smithberg The Book ALASKA. Revised and Halm Enlarged, Now On Sale: §1.00 Carnegie 142 189 19! 530 Totals 470 528 539— Brunswick 148 149 139 182 213 171— 546 11— 33 Handicap 1 11 Totals 525 11557 Heme Gre Hermle 115 434 T} teau 13) 2 456 168 1M 517 Tetals 417 49 5121407 Takus ring 150 ‘144 138 432 149 156 168— 473 Aquinc 156 147 163— 466 Handicap 20 20 20— 60 Tetals 475 467 489—1431 - CHUNGKING — Japanese forces Kunlukwan ding to the Chinese, and of the latter are now new drive (o recap- NEW ORLEANS—Gov. Earl Long 1 for full support of hi idow in her campaign the Senate > Ben Twitchell was dismissed to- v frcm medic pervision at the | | l Commercial " POLLY AND HER PALS . I'M FLATTER'N A PLAGLIE - TOOK. PANCAKE / WE WENT WALKIN' T MIGHT WANTA SHOP ABOUT A BIT/ 'MAKES PERFECT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1939. : ' As American League Magnates Hold Meeting SILCOX, FOREST ' cago; Don- Barnes, St. Louis, and Alva Bradley, | Cleveland. Seated, left to right, are Ed Barrows, New York; William Harridge, president of the American league, and Connie Mack, president and manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. LIQUOR LICENSE PLACEMERT KICK MEETING 10 BE HELD BY COUNCIL Special Sessrion Dec. 28 Is Last Chance for Ap- Col.,, Dec. 20, posts are it hard to beat t} placement kick that Fr ers, Denver University football end 10 University 1 line he kic! DENVER Until etic ¢ it per- 20W- scored @ From t RUBBISH BLAZE SERVICE CHIEF, CALLS FIREMEN DIES SUDDENLY WatchmaniTurfis in Alarm for Smoke-filled Case Lot Grocery Night merchant patrolman Gud- Jensen turned in a fire Visited Juneau This Year- Oufstanding Student and Organizer mund S Bina o alarm at 1 oclock this morning " m,(“ 4 ',” ; 1 2 and saved the e Lot Groeery B S 7and ;" South Franklin from serlous which kept him in retirement for Mr. Silcox visited thre answered the alarm and ix weeks in 1939, and ' t i found the store filled with A ciga is believed, had ig- bl nited 1 in a garbage gan Territory as a recreatior . also his wide experience velopment problem giens while work g in Mountain States in the early days of the F vice led to his be- RS coming greatly interested ir roblems as y now refer aska. His death removes a man whose ability, enthusiasm and high place in public councils could hay been of inestimable value to the Territory 8 ans who met Mr < on his visit here this year will agree that he was an ex- tremely human person, of magnetic lity and a fluent conver t and public s r. T sands of persons in.all walks of life who knew him as a friend will mourn his death.” - BETHEL MISSION HAS EXERCISES THURSDAY NIGHT with the dur- sverybody connected hel Mission has been b YOUR SAVINGS |66 yards through the goal posts licant ing ‘]’"‘ ‘i‘-‘" few days preparing’ qgp INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY |and the ball landed about 20 yard plicanis i ‘l" Christmas program which AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT-. beyond. The ball traveled true as | be eiven at the Assembly on ER RETURNS WITH THE a bullet and squarely between the Tc act on numerous expected li- Ilomormw night at posts. Record she t was quor license application the Ju G very ¢ the fourth Ion; placekick ever Neau City Council will hold a spe Sunday school will be represented ALASKA FEDEBAL made in a c me. ial meeting December 28, the in the program and participants T The record yards, made by T g of the month and of 1939. and those attendi are ed savmgs and Loan Asnl Prit s are being filed with 1O 80 € as space is limited. of Juneau | Gldest Bunic in Alaslca Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department | ThoB. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska s of Dickir 2 District Court Robert in 190: booted a 57-yarc pproved by the Coun- fon last week have -o < Coughlin. Othe! issued in’ the past few days are as follo MORAL EMBARGO PLACED BY U. §. Finzel, Ket Elfin Co Ty M ikan; 1 tail—F. ( Marguerite der, Tenakee; Per ¢ Hern y; Dave Fenton, Sitka, and _l'xf\ Mary I. Grant, Wrangell ON GAS L :}gfi? Dispensary Mike Kosoff, Ju d Yetter, Skagway. ~"A. M. Herrington, neau, and How Aviation Ga’srfline Secrefs Not for Bombers of Civilians WASHING State D Jee-Wesco Liguor o, and Trad- Company, San > WASHINGTON A concentration of peacetime regular Army ordered by iring at Fort nuary 10, TON, Dec. 20 The nt today laid down a moral embargo on export to “ce tain countries” of plans of plan manufacturing rights, or technical information relative to the produc- tion of high quality aviation gaso- line. Without the dep: 13 any countries rent announced the em- i ‘to countri with armed forces whic re engaged in gunning of civilian populations from the air.” | - | Today’s News Today—Empire CORON See the 1940 Advanced Speed- line Models at our store, ' J.B. BURFORD & CO. Savings TRY THE e # TULEPHONE § 15% Canadian Discount B. M. Benrends Bank adv. first National Bank WHY DIDNT | THINK OF THIS BEFORE=WITH SO MANY WOMEN WRITING ME FOR THESE FRIGIDAIRES W. PP. JOHNSON Telephone 17 e o o o ] ] - o D 04 D D - D O e - - - ]~ o o - f 2 e, R - == - 1 2 VI 1 IS ) ) = L) i \ GREETINGS— i j % l | | ForaHappy New Year. } For Christmas Cheer and Good Wishes. ! Juneau Transfer