The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1940, Page 8

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M'CANN, MURPHY BATILE TONIGHT IN A. B. SMOKER \Both Men Are Reporfed in | Good Condition-Good Supporting Card Tenight will be the big night for two young Alaska fighters when Blly McCann and Eddie Murphy climb through the ropes at the A. B. Rink | to settle once and for all which man the better. Reports state that both men are in the pink of physi- cal condiion Slugger Weaver has the following officials for the smoker: Judges E. C. Adams and Jack Wilson; Time- keeper, Al Rhodes, and preliminary referee, Sammy Nelson, Feferce for the main event is not announced With such a fine supporting card as has been arranged Tor tonight's battle, fire aplenty will featured. McCann will have his champion- chould add much interest. After to- ght's fight, McCann will fight again in Sitka, November 20, next Wednesday, going against Cal” McGraw. and his title will also be on the block that night too. Hoseitar No7rs and her baby daughter were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. After receiving medical care, Marie Stoner was dismissed yesterday af- terncon from St. Ann’s. Come in today—take a look at the massive new front end, Javish in the brightness of chrome and stainless steel. We've got it! The New Plymouth! Come in today—Ilearn all-about the great new stepped- up performance of this new car—it’s a marvel to try. Let us show you the wonderful new Powermatic Shifting, available this year at slight extra cost on even the lowest priced And Plymouth’s Safety Signal Speedometer is newly streamlined, there’s a new instrument panel, a beautiful new steering wheel. And— 19 big Major Advancemeuts that give more driving and riding luxury than you've ever was a medical Ann's this morn-| Martin Gr admission to ing fnes St. Sam Preznich from the Polaris- Plymouth. experienced in a low-priced car. Taku mine, was dismissed today See the glamorous new interiors, Fashion- Here’s the car for your money. See this beauty, from St. Ann’s after receiving med- ical care. Tone in the Special DeLuxe models. test its new power, today! COWLING — DAVLEN CO. PHONE 75 FREIGHTERS FRy sucs IN MEXICO Carl Jenson was a medical dis- missal today from St. Ann's. Martha Kaska underwent a minor | operation today at the Government Hospital 1 anof Hotel { Colored ski movies were shown | by Elmer Beendict and highlight of ! the meeting was a ski fashion show | arranged by John Bishop of the B. M. Behrends Co. Admitted for medical care, Mar- garet Hubbard is at the Govern- ment Hospital Abraham dismissed Daisy from the Government Hospital to- was show were Mrs. " “lTH SUCCESS Models :for the IrS. | qay after receiving surgicdl care. | virginia Eveland, Miss Elaine | =~ = + | Housel, Miss Pat Docley, Miss Vir- After receiving medical care, Mary Willis was dismissed from the Gov- ernment Hospital today. Jarred by Bomb First Juneau Ski Club meeting of | ginia Pearce, Curtis Shattuck, John the season was held last night at the | young, Gene Covey and Orrin Kim- Juneau Grade School Auditorium, | bl with Myron Christy, presiding e~ Committee chairmen were an- | | mittee, Ralph Moreau; Membership, | | Curtis Shattuck; Entertainment FAMILY MOVE AWAY Virginia Eveland and Orrin Kimball | - 3 (co-chairmen); Publications, Jesta | Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, who for| Timmerman; Photography, Elmer |many years was Secretary to lhe‘ Benedict; Ski Tow, Bill Hixson; |late Charles W. Hawkesworth, left| Publicity, Sybil Godfrey. | Juneau with her daughter Loraine | PUT T0 SEA Brifish WaurAsih ips Catch’ Pair-Others on Way to German Raider (Continued from Page One) - = Dean Williams read a resolution [and son Don last night on the| 1 during the meeting, which was | North Star. wald, 5000-ton vessel, and the drawn up by friends of the late| Mrs. Johnson, who has been in Rhein, a 6,000-ton boat. All had walter Scott, . popular club mem- | poor health, will spend several clearance papers and reports were weeks with relatives near Tacoma ber and enthusiastic skiier, appro-‘ priating a cup to be given each year | before accepting transfer to some to the expert or mnovice for out~ilndian agency in the States. Office standing sportsmanship. {of Indian Affairs officials here to- Plans were also announced in re- |day expressed regret at losing Mrs. gard to the annual New Year's Eve | Johnson’s services and included a dinner-dance, which will again be |wish for her happiness in her new held in the Gold Room of the Bar- | post. circulated they were trying to carry supplies to a German raider in the Atlantic The Phrygia, afire, disappeared from view at 9 a.m., apparently sank, and its crew reached shore in life- 0ats Malke the Ideal F “ H s Christmas Gift! Order yours now at Yuarman’s Fur Factory Give ' Movita Actress Movita, wife of prize-fight- er Jack Doyle, is safe but suffering from shock as the resnlt of a bomb explosion in London. The screen and stage star, who e:zpects a bab; soon, had at first been reported killed in the Ddlast be | ship belt on the block tonight, which |, © | DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | services held in the Mission Build- One Result | 0f Conflid PARIS, Nov. 16.—The newspaper| “Aujourd’hui” estimates that 60,000 | French sailors are without work.| Since many of them are from the| north and from towns like Dun- | kerque, destroyed by the war, they are unable to obtain relief. DOUGLAS . NEWS | PATRIOTIC DANCE IS TO BE ISLAND EVENT TONIGHT | Patriotic decorations for the Sen- | ior Dance to be given at the Nata- | torium tonight will characterize the event and should popularize it to | the result of a large attendance. Wes Barrett and his orchestra will | play and with the floor in excellent | . auon a fine dance-time is as- | ired - EDUCATION PROGRAM | | The many sided activities connect- ed with the Douglas school cur- riculum were evidenced by the school's program given yesterday afternoon in observance of National Education Week, Education for na- tional defense was the theme of the program rendered. Superintendent | rool pointed out that totalitarian methods of instruction cannot be | used. Especially well received was | Ithe play given by the second and | third grades in which the highlight | was a mock conference between the | United States, Hitler, Stalin and | Mussolini. | 2 - - |coming season to all members of is only through knowing how, can he Juneau Ski Club. Norman Ban- cne really enjoy his skiing, With = R T | ield, Curtis Shattuck and Ralph three instructors it is hoped that | A dinner party was enjoyed at|Moreau have offered their services all skiers can be accommodated. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. | Goetz last evening in celebration of | | Mr. Goetz's birthday. A lovely birth- day cake was made for the occasion ! by Lucile Goetz. Several appropriate |gifts were received. Present were {Mr. and Mrs. William R. Spain and children Mary Ellen, Evelyn and | William, Jr.,; Mr. and Mrs. Gar- {land Boggan and daughter Karen; | Frances Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Goetz, | and children Lucile and Billy. R S HUNTERS RETURN James Manning and Clancy Hen- | kins returned home last evening | from a hunting trip to Falls Creek | with their limit of game for the| season. ; Dougl&s Church i Services Notices for this cnurch column must be recelved by The Empire \not later than 10 o'clock Sa:urday‘ | morning to guarantee change of| | sermon topics, etc. | 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. 12:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | ST. LUKE’S EFISCOPAL CHURCH | No service tomorrow. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer Ski Instruction as instructors to all members. had instruction at Sun Valley, are e o e Time and Money Spent NOW in Learning fo Fly Won't Be Wasted. THE NATION NEEDS MORE PILOTS FOR SAFETY! Military plans will call for those with this ability . . . Itwill also give those in that class deferment from conscription. SEE TODAY —— ALASKA SCHOOL OF Is Now Offered CIuAbiMembers Ski instruction will be offered this Moreau, 1ast are just served as heginning. instructor All members are urged to Banfield and Shattuck, who have learned by the individual. AERONAUTICS, Inc. well qualified and will prove an|will be arranged later. nvaluable aid to ail skiers who wish | desire to make use of this advar to polish up on their technique. It is especially valuable to those Who|gne of the above me: season, will again serve in that capacity. advantage of this opportunity. With the smaller classes that this noon luncheon at Percy will make possible, more can be for the 40-8. All members are urged Classes to attend, it was announced. LEARNTO FLY! WILL YOU BE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR COUNTRY ON ALASKA REGISTRATION DAY? “Get Your Wings” You can learn to fly right here in Juneau, at the ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS — With C. A. A. Approved INSTRUCTORS and PLANES. While studying avia- tion you are prepar- ing for a bright future in the nation’s leading industry. ® We offer Government Licensed Instructors. ® Courses Sold on Cash or Time Payment Plan. age should watch The Empire further announcements or cor who | tors. '40-8 Luncheon at Percy’s Monday There will be a regular month) take It DANCE SENIOR FLING GOOD MUSIC—G00D FLOOR—GOOD TIME DOUGLAS NAT Saturday, Nov. 16 Music by ROYAL ALASKANS GENTLEMEN $1.00 | Thursday, | Class. All are invited to attend these 3:30 p.m.—Children’s | ng. | DOUGLAS COLISEUM | | SATURDAY—SUNDAY 1l "THE RAINS CAME” ' Most memorable Christmas ever . .. if you give her furs! Choose from a big collection . . at our low prices! your fur coat boasts r label, it is a guar- antee that you have pur- a coat of high quality furs, manufact- ed in our own Juneau factory and put together YURMAN FUR COAT ’ ® SILVER FOX f TO APPRECIATE THEIR WORTH. © MUSKRAT g © BEAVER , © ALASKAN SEAL FUR ALSO—20 ACTORY Phone 826~ YURMAN 157 So, Franklin Street BOXING TONIGHT A.B. RINK First Bout at 8 P. M. Main Event 8 ROUNDS i under the most stable Fashionable fur jackets . . . 3 ) and satisfactory condi- wonderful, wearable gift for ; Y. sonch any woman! Mouton lamb, . tions. YOU HAVE TO tipped skunk, dyed muskrat , BUY AND WEAR A .. .and a host of others! M(‘,C ‘ NN VS, For Alaska Welterweight Title PRELIMINARY FIGHTING MURPHY ROUNDS OF See Them Today!? workmanship, latest styes . get honest values. Compare our low prices. ©® Muskrat Alaska Seal Silver Fox Skunk Beaver Otter Charles Goldstein PAYMENT TERMS CAN BE' ARRANGED! o PHONE 102 ==+ Open Evenings 7.8 FURS 0f High Quality NOW'S THE TIME . . HERE'S THE PLACE . . To buy your fur coats. Prime pelts, expert 1941 . they're all yours . . Choose your winter coat and SHOP— b4 Those who ntioned instruc- s Monday

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