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d I'M NOT HARD OF HEARING, YOU KNOW. SDAY, FEB. 6. 1940 BUT PA'S IN THE NEXT ROCM -.. School For Skaters:10 By IRVING JAFFEE Undefeated Olympic Speed Skating Champion AND HE IS/ T KNOW YOU'RE NOT, WANDA.-- - O.K.,POLLY, BUT FOR THE LOVE OF LOOIE, DON'T SHOUT SO/ The two fav: styles of couple skating are shown. In one, the man skates at the left, grasping part- ner's left hand with his right. In the other, the man puts his right arm around his partner's waist and grasps her left hand ™ | Reserves played with Douglas High b o™ ] [] GolD FURS SEND | with his left. The couple Juneau WIns I8chool in a contest that had fans ew us Ies i o - e o [ y i B\ keops in step, with bodies on the edge of their seats. The | ( " leaning forward in unison |lads across the channel won by two | ALASKA EXPORTS | () 9 . | points in a nip and tuck game that . . o } |was worth anybody’s money to as In on re owln watch. i | A J i |‘| A The local reserves were ahead in | h apo I \n /2 F- |the first three quarters. 8-7, 14-8, (h . [ | | —<Vam and 20-16. Buckling down in‘ the an Ion rew romlse H { \ Skagway Ive last quarter the Douglas boys piled | ' ,Gam Of MOfe flldfl s300,' |up a few points to win by a 23-21 | H | . S | core. | T D— : 000 Reflected in Month- H Skagway and Juneau are playing | | | First Confest Ends at 62-19 |, S26ia” came "thi arierneon o ; ly Report of Customs : |the High School and the visitors, | L ERRRR L i Se(ond Senes Played with Coach Barney Anderson, are v b $300,000 1 A H leaving on the Mount McKinley for BN R L H 4000° from |he This Afternoon e came month of a year ago, ex- iigpadin j ports from Alaska in January [ THE SUMMARY amounted to $1,178907, according Wrong way to A fighting and game Skagway| Skagway | to ‘the monthly report of Collector couple skate am lost their first battle to Ju-| FG FT TP | of Customs James J. Connors. is illustrated. s Crimson Bears in last night's, Olson 1 0 2 Gold and furs accounted for the Crossin: nrm' Northern Division championship | Selmer 1 0 2 | increase, while mocst fisheries ex- ol bzl & contest played on the maple court| wyson L | ports were off. Fox furs worth DAy o before a packed apd{ence. Juneau‘ Blanchard 1 1 3 $40,727 were sent out last month, licked—Skagway didn't and at “‘ey Dahl | ML S ] | compared to shipments of $30,151 ik FAH SRR ) A final whistle the score stood at 62-i Sullivan . 1 1 3 a year ago. Marten were up from | Mink 38,567 19 fer Juneau | L T e $1425 to $31,304; mink from $19,- Muskrat 424 Fans saw Dahl from Skagway Totals 8 3 19 589 to $38,567, and otter from 8672 o0 2756 | rink the first basket, with the score | Y Juneau to $2,756. i l‘me “»é;: oar coner i N other . : board" o “Booner. marked .up- Wit ; " Raisch1 1558w Gold exports last month were py, manufactures 506 two points, than Juneau's Keith Hussey 11 2 24 5 4 3 ! s $672348. A year ngo they Were Iive animals 905 Reischl came through with a beauty | McDaniel 2 0 4 { 716 ] 905 v the . | $442,916. Wool, unmanufactured 4 for the Crimson Bears. The first Jones 0 0 0 % rter . ! % The full list for January 1940 Ore, matte and regulus | quarter ended with Juneau in the Powers 5 101} A & 3 g 7 1 4 ers 5 is as follows Lead 4374 lead, 13-4 [ Miller b8 pish: i - Second Quarter | Rice 2 0 4 i Trophies, specimens, The second quarter found the| Hickey PRBC | Fl:l;‘;"d frozen curios, ete. 450 Klondike Gateway hoopsters still | Bk €N s S, “Ol Nica” alibut s 99,543 Gold 672,348 with lots of fight but missing field Totals P i Washington's “pups” try ‘out “Old Nerd Salmon 57,151 Silver 2,642 goals and free throws. Juneau's B S WIS St S A | 4 5 Other 11,968 five were calm and sure on their z :-:"O gn?fi':fif:; gy it By GAIL FOWLER Carnegie 130 — 130 Salmon, canned 37,897 Total value of products own flcor, and they kept the lead| Juneau Winfer | and *construction of transport AT jReay e D. Foster *130 *130— 260, Cured or preserved: of Alaska $1,017,574! at the half, 22-9. A | airplanes,” Donald Wills Doug- ST H TP Y S Cod 3225 Value of United States b Get Hot Rhipsodlled las (above), California plane SEATTLE —The thermometer at Totals 475 402 4301307 Herring 10 products returned 101,333 Tha Monl Ty seally: 0 Ty - | er, 's|s°h°d"'°" o |\ o shellnouse read 37 degrees v« Dark Horses | _Balmon 1,700 S n the second half's opening period Throughout U. S. | receive the Daniel Gusgenheim | e DO Y0 G oad D, Kautmann . 144 148 19— 4q1| Shelifish Total valiie of shipments ! bkt e s i e snly in swimming trunks, sweat| Stewprt 189 201 176— 566, Clams 726 of merchandise $1,178,007 and making a free one to help chalk | 5 ne0 g milg winter weather s | ; shirts, socks and tennis shoes, Carnegie 188 194 176— 558 Crabs 1,056 P ioiecs | up the score. Skagway was held tc"bemg well advertised Lhroughoutl strode to the water's edge and —_——— — Shrimp 22,070 R I | five points in the third quarter and v g J H " % & e - Gy : 521 453 501—1565 Fish products: 3 Junent came through with sixteen| (15 D205, 100E 12, Cladot W UNEaU OOPSIGIS - | sicted 16 of their number man| , Tous e o BARR 1S IN FROM ' 0 mere. This put Juneau High School f ‘s Jewelers oil 31,804 NO PUGILIST —Though at a 41-13 lead. ‘f‘it o‘i‘“ °§J:fi‘l“”2‘ ‘:m‘“':- who | Hosts to VISIfOI’S The group comprised the Uni-| gy 51 51 81— 158| Other fish products 1606 ATLIN WITH THREE | he vears the name ot a famous< “Going to Town” in the last quar- | ¥:1te8 from Little Rock, Arkanses, | versity of -Washington 1940 fresh-' gjgednorn 146123 127 306 Furs and fur-skins: v fighter, John L. Sullivan (above) ter the Crimson Bears went out of | CPClosing a clipping from the | b man crew's first turnout, and themjigson 179 128 167— 474, Beaver 2177 Pliot L. P Barr flew his Pil- of Manchester, N. H., has no the huddle with a 21 point tally,|Arkansas Gazette which compares| juneau High ~School's Crimson | feeling among onlookers was thal|wijson 106 136 131— 373 Fox. bl T BTl bls, PU- | sing ) intaesat. He's new asst. Hussey taking honors for 10 of these | tmPperatures in' Alaska with much | Bears were hosts to members of (here probably was the baptism Lt e o (e by Wil i bl 19587 :luee Friziob a‘b;,:u.-d my b 5 secretary of treasury. points. Battling wildly, the visiting |'O¥er ones in the South. [the Skegway and Douglas hoop|of oarsmen from the cradle of thel motals 482 438 476—1396 Blue BP0 mevn ot el bl i bt G = hoopsters couldn’t get their grip| ~1he Associated Press from Ju-|teams with a luncheon in the Gold'Hiram Conibear style of rowing. ’ Red '924 Comini yi with B L Di il o Nwo—os i and the game ended, 62-19 neau.is giving fine publicity about Room of the Baranof Hotel, with “Old Nero,” the training barge.| Grocers White 5876 el "‘w};a;‘ - k“"R“’el:'? ";1' Ty A Geod, Clean Ball the weather,” Hirst sald, “and ‘s|cogches and other basketball if-)seats 16 oarsmen. The starboard-| Spot e Mhian 31504 r;d i :y' b oxborough, | Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Both teams played good, clean|C¢ausing complimentary commen's| ficials invited for the “feed.” lers sit on one side and the port| Thibodeau 147 125 172— 474| Vg Tl YL M 5 iy A, S A e Wb N ARG ball. Skagway has a neat Tittle out- |81l along the way." | Brief talks concerning sports ac- | pullers on the other. Up and down | Benedict 127 118 154— 399 fit, but the team lack the practice| Hirst will return hereabout March | tivities were given by Superinten-|the runway running the length of Koski 156 178 154— 488 Juneau has had with the local fives.|1. He is to deliver a speech inident A B. Phillips, Principal A. S |the barge walk the coaches and| S e Young Selmer, although held to one [ Oklahoma City February 14 on the| pynham and Coach W. P. Hautala'| assistants, pointing out flaws,| Totals R LeaRp ST basket, played well and fed the old|Work of .the Office of Indian Af-|of Juneau. Barney Anderson,Skag-|praising, explaining rudiments. [ Supers casaba to his team-mates through-|‘airs in Alaska. way coach, and Coach Calvin:Pool| A group cf lads, tiny by com-| Spot 20 20 ..— 40| _out the contest. Reischl and Hus- S i <o Y of Douglas, were introduced as were| parison with the lean and lanky | BOYIe 187:1 LIS A2 S 4008 sey were both “on,” the latter tak- | HORDE OF TRAVELING various members of the three bas-|oarpullers, stands in the rear of Stoft 148 142 — 290 ing top scoring honors for the Bears MEN IN ON MCcKINLEY |getball squads. Other guests who|Qld Nero. They want to be cOX- Kimball 177 133 — 310 so far this season with a 24 point| Five traveling men came in on|yere called upon for a few Words|swains. The intricacies of the| Duckworth 178— 178/ average for last night. the Mount McKinley this mora-|jnsuded Referee George Willey, tiller r‘ope are explained to them. Overby 148— 148 Referee George Willey and Joe|lng from Petersburg, They were|and Gerald McLaughlin and Henr: imi e T T A = an gl Y| They are told about pace, timing, 5 Toner checked closely and reported |L. F. Taylor, A. W. Douglas, Del|garmon, timeskeeper and score- currents, rough and smooth wa- Totals 482 471 453—1406 “no squawks.” Fett, Henry Gerstman, and Sam keeper, respectively. tak X | —Average score. Did not bowl. | T ReacTanees 1) |l T T s R Old Nero comes back to the| £ | For oxcl‘temem the first game vied B shellhouse, and a new group takes| i honors. with the main bill. Juncau Today's News Todav—Empirc. Emphe Want Ads Bring ResuMs. | 0 "y goes on until the cariy Honored Agam ‘ 2 ] darkness of winter engulfs the| 5 _ Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Tl | Washington frosh have made [ ‘enviable records, both at Puughv‘ | :eepsie and in the annual dual| egatta with the Universit; of| | “alifornia. This year the Wash-| - {ington frosh will compete only| | against California. Neither West-| ALL WHITE ' school will send its ycanm,,s‘\ BEAUTY ast, it has, been mutually agreed.| So the Washington frosh get| . heir only lest here April 20| gainst Calomia’s Bear CUbS‘l A P“rehusillg Agent99 ACTIVATOR _dds favur Washinglon on past) Cerformance, The Husky Pupsi | WASHING ACTION Jave won every race since 1930/ s .gainst California. At Poughkeep-; ie Washington frosh won eight IET [ their nine races, finishing Qu WASHING rcond in the other. ACTION B3 5 i s . SEMe -EAM é{ r The science of b vhether for home or business, PERMADRIVE [ is a complex piece of work. This means that Mrs. MECHANISM EI-KS IOURNEY { Housewife (the family purchasing agent) must have ] S]‘EPPING ou‘[ ADEQUATE FACILITIES to do family buying on a sound, business basis which involves QUALITIES, GENERAL HLECTRIC VARIETIES and BUDGETS! Her office force . . . her MOTOR Dark Horses kept up their pen- " ADEQUATE FACILIT, are the advertising col- nant race last night at the Elks ASKA EMPIRE! From her ea L] by defeating the Jewelers three ums of THE DAILY ALASKA E} | From he ; 1y straight with Dark Horse A. W ormchair, Mrs. Housewife determines the needs of the NO OILING Stewar( ol hign Wit 066, family, decides what and where to buy! Let THE REQUIRED Mail Clerks won two of three 7 Q from the Fosters and Supers won EMPIRE work for you, too! . two of three from the Grocers. G- E- wuh‘rs as low as Tonight’s games are Brewers vs. “Adverlising is not an overhead —it's an investment that pays.” Builders, Butchers vs. Physicians, and Mallards vs. Femmes. Scores last night were as follows: Mail Clerks GENERAL ELECTRIC GUARANTEE $39.95 Gertrude Meserve Ll L] More honors come to Gertrude | | Mrs. Lavenik 170 134 167— 471 Meserve, 19, of Winchester, Mass., | Hermann 126 137 119 382 who has been one of the leading THE DAIl Y ALASKA EMPIRE ! Hendricks 154 197 175— 526 juvenile aviation figures since she | —_—— — — 5 10, Miss Meserve, youngest = Totals 450 468 461—1379 smmercial pilot in the U. S, has s _s ; A] - o J Fosters selected as one of the coun- | 374—P Ho"n 02 ——Alaska Eleciric Light & Power | spor Bs s ve L0 fiing renles, Mas | B. Burford 132 96 137— 365 - “¢rve built model planes at 10 | P Poster 159 122 109— 390 and learned to fly at 17, | Booaiee —amraie re SRS D Lol 2N |