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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1940. ON DISPLAY At Connors Motor Company 1941 PONTIAC Streamliner “TORPEDO” FOUR - DOOR FULLY EQUIPPED @ Radio ® White Sidewall Tires © Two Tone Color ® Front Bumper Guards This 1941 MODEL PONTIAC Strikes a New High in STREAMLINE Design - - - in Headlamps - See This Super-Modern Car Today at CONNORS MOTOR CO. Phone 411 Good Snow for Weekend Skiing On Douglas Trail The prospect of skiing on nearby lcpes enthusiasts the will afford many local ski a weekend of fun in snow, the outdoor committee ted today. With approximately feet of snow at the upper ski cabin on the Douglas Trail and me eon the ridges, early season 4 is assured those making the p. With temperatures remain- ing near or below freezing, dry pow- T snew awaits the skier. The trail in good walking condition. Among those making the trip to remain over the weekend will be Carl Danielson, Myron Christy and an Wicks, A party, possibly headed by an PSR | 2N T Ry AIR PILOTS IN l DEMAND! ALASKA SCHOOL OF N [ AERONAUTICS !l with this ability Seal The Nation Needs More Pilots For Safety! Military plans will call for those give those in that class a period of deferred service under conscription. SEE TODAY — —— ——— ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS Inc. - SEDAN ® Seat Covers ® Full Seat Width ® Eleciric Cigar Lighter ¢ Concealed Rear Panel Front Fenders with Built- - No Running Board - - - No Visible Door Hinges. 230 So. Franklin St. | will leave the trail at 1d proceed to the upper instructor 11:30 a. m ending objective of the Christmas Seal Campaign. Nothing could be part of the Crookes trail, about 300 more vital than the unceasing vig- fret above the second elter ca- | flance and protection of these bin All those interested should | homes,” says Gov, Ernest Gruening. plan to leave the of the trail “As Governor of Alaska, it gives en the Douglas 1¢ at this time, | me great pleasure to endorse whole- or toc meet the 1t the second heartedly the purchase of Christmas shelter cabin and pr d up from | Seals as a means of raising funds the All members not making | for the fight against tuberculosis. the lenger trip to the upper cabin | T hope that all our citizens will buy are urged to turn out on this trip |as many Seals as possible and that | - eee - greeting cards and gift packages | going forth from the Territory will SALEIS TO START ONNEXTMONDAY Mrs. . §. Caraher — - - | Gov. Gruening Gives His Hearty Endorsement- Urges Public fo Buy The Seventh Annual Christmas | Mrs. J. S. Caraher, who has been | | @ house guest of Mrs. H. R. Vander- | Leest, will sail south Sunday on the Baranof for her home in Se- attle. Mrs. Caraher came north in Sep- Sale, sponsored by the Alaska |tember and after a visit here went Tuberculosis Association, will begin {on to Pairbanks where she visited | next Monday, November 25. her brother, Leo Rogge. She re- “To protect our homes from the ‘tluned to Juneau last week. Dur- tragedy caused by the dread rav-|ing her stay she was entertained| l'ages of tuberculosis is the never- by several Juneau hostesses. Will You Be Prepared to Serve Your Country on Alaska Regisiration Day? 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 hire only Govern- ment Licensed Instruc- fors. ® Courses Sold on Cash or Time Payment Plan. It will also PHILLIPS IS T0 WED MISS MOE Sthool Supermiendem and Former Juneau Teacher Be Married Next Month Mrs. R. J. Sommers today received |a radiogram from Mr. and Mrs. J {C. Moe of Seattle announcing the engagement of their daughter, Myr- tle Josehine, to Mr. A. B. Phillips, ISnpcrmtenant of Schools at Ju- Ineau, now on a trip to the States. The wedding has been set for December 5 at the home of the rhome of the bride’s parents at 4111 Parkmount Place in Seattle. The inewly married couple will sail for Juneau the following day. Miss Moe, who has been teach- |ing in Tacoma this term, was for iseveral years a popular teacher in |the Juneau schools and has many !friends will be happy {her back as the bride of the popu- |lar Superintendent RIENDEAU HAS HIGHEST MARK ELKS' KEGLING Columbia Ln mber won three points from Golden Age Beer at the Elks last night, Alaska Federals jwon four points from the Snow | Whites, and the Dodge Dealers | won four points from the Engineers. Francis Riendeau of the Snow 557, Scores were as follows Golden Age W. Overby 151 155 168— 474 Mrs. Overby 103 132 115— 350 | E. Reynolds 133 159 129 421 | Totals 387 446 4121245 Columbia Lumber J. Halm 183 157 191— 531 | Mrs. Halm 103 134 133— 370 | W. Eveland 170 146 156— 472 Spot 71 71— 21 Totals 463 444 4871304 | Alaska Federal Savings M. Lavenik 203 190 158— 551 | Bess Lavenik . 160 200 180— 540 | Mrs. Petrich 148 170 164— 482 | { Totals 511 560 5021573 Snow White Spot 42 42 42— 126 Hagerup 165 183 20— 557 Riendeau 159 197 201— 557 Ester Daniels . 50 75 39— 164 Totals 416 497 4911404 Engineers K. Nasi 105 120 153— 378 Spot 29 29 29— 87 Gordon Wildes. 93 114 104—(311 J. L. McNamara 152 127 116— 395 379 Totals 390 402 1171 Dodge Dealers Mrs. R, Davlin. 156 124 151— 431 ; R. Davlin 182 150 137— 469 L. Iversen 170 151 167— 488 | Totals 508 425 455—1388 'GERMAN RED TAPE Sails South Sunday: TIES UP $15,800 FOUND BY YOUTHS COLOGNE, Germany, Nov. 23.-- Six barefoot boys who found 39,500 marks (about $15800) in gold are wondertng what the courts' next the treasure, Wading in the Rhine River, the boys found the coins on a sandbar. They turned them over to the po- lice authorities who expressed be- lief that a Steamer passenger, danger of arrest for having thc gold in his possession threw it overboard. The treasure was found more than a year ago. Under the law, the boys were entitled to one percent, The parents, small a percentage, instituted legal, proceedings in behalf of the chil-| dren. The courts held that the boys should have 4,500 marks and a later decision raised the ante to 14,000 marks. Then the Supreme take 6,625 marks, leaving the find- ers 32,875 marks. . But that award, even divided by six, makes a half dozen con- siderable fortunes, in the eyes of the law. There is a statute which provides that no German under 18 years shall be in possession of a large fortune. So the authorities still are holding the money while the judges ponder this angle of the case. Birthdéya;prisé For Mrs. Johnson To surprise hey on her birthday a number of friends called last night at the home of Mrs. Maurice John- son, taking her a gift in honor of AT THE AIRPORT the occasion. The evening Wwas ‘lpent playing bridge and rummy. to welcome | £ | Whites was high for the night with | | registered one of the biggest boxmg action will be in connection with| the remainder to go to the state.| considering this too| Court ruled that the state should| Smithberg Leader in Pin Maich Otto Smithberg stepped to the head of the parade at the Bruns-} | wick last night and tallied 571 on| the ten pins, leading the Brunswick | trio to a three-one victory over Yh? Juneau Laundry. Baranof won three of four polnts from the Juneau Florists, and Gold- | en Age won three from the Ro_\'al; trio. | In feminine kegling, Orchids swept | four points out from under the Poppies. Tomorrow afternoon the Violets and Carnations will roll, and Mon- | day the Carnations roll the Roses. | | Scores yesterday were as follows E. Galao P. Mamburam 163 163 O. Smithberg . 211 190 Totals 550 520 5081587 Juneau Laundry S. Taguchi 155 156 154— 465 H. Kumasaka 139 200 158— 497 D. Mationg 172 170 157— 499 i Totals 466 | Handicap 7 Totals 473 533 4761482 Juneau Florists J. Halm 162 162 162—*486 B. Lajoie 119 164 145— 428 C. Carnegie 156 158 165— 497 Totals 437 484 4721303 The Baranof K. Larsson 181 143 158— 482 E. Barcus 146 159 183— 488 R. Galao 155 186 166— 501 Totals 482 482 Rovyal | A. Bradley 136 171 177— 484 | J. Aquinto 190 157 166— 513! G. Mura 137 138 150— 425 | Totals 463 466 4931422 Golden Age i | M. sarabia 159 *159 146— 454 P. Villagamas .. 184 149 160— 493 | M. Mangalao . 152 160 164— 476 Totals 495 468 4701433 Orchids M. Rhodes 197 172 150— 519 | L. smithberg 88 121 114— 323 Totals 265 203 264— 542 Poppies ! P. Halversen . 106 106 95— 307 P. Lesher 91 100 81— 272 197 206 176 1 did not bowl. -oe - Breese | Scores | Upset Kansas Flghter Haflens Negro Wilson, West's Best, Sixth Round HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 23. — | Baby Breese, of Manhattan, Kansas upsets of the year when he stopped | Jackie Wilson, Los Angeles negro, rated one of the best lightwaights | in the west, before a spellbound throng of 6,000 fight fans. Breese flattened Wilson in the sixth round with a right flush to the jaw and Wilson was unable to continue. Breese entered the ring weighing 138'¢ pounds and Wilson tipped the scales at 135': poun - - SERVICES FOR (HILD MONDAY AFTERNOON, for Eva Bell, toux year old CI na child who died last | week, will be held Monaay afcer-! neon at the Charles W. Carter| Chapel. Interment will be in Ev-| ergreen Cemetery. | —a————— | Subseribe fo1 Tuc . mpire Funeral | ©® More Beautiful @ New Airflow Bodies @ Five-Foot Cushions | @ Tailored to Your Taste @ Fluid Drive » @ Vacamatic Transmission @ Spitfire Engines @ More Horsepower @ Multiple-Jet Carburetors 10-Double-Channel-Frome= Cowling-Davlin Co. Phone 57 FLYING SCHOOL IN JUNEAU HAS | Aviation Is Now Big Thing ’Ihu 2 is an {al the Ala:ka School of Aeronau- tics, located at the Juneau Airport. ‘Mr Walters, series of interviews, fany man who knows how to fly an |airplane this day and age has a distinct advantage over every man who does not have this knowledge. At the local air school, Chritsmas Shoppers’® OPPORTUNITY SALE AT JOE KELLY'S, HABERDASHER 179 FRANKLIN STREET DUXBAK JOE KELLY, Haberdasker OPPOSITE COLISEUM THEATRE 7% FRANKLIN STREET ters states that learning to fly can he done while one is still keeping his job. tunity, the lccal school offers on the ume payment plan, an impossbility in | courses which is almost the south. “There is no better way for a| man to serve his country, than to learn aviation,” Walters stated NEW ADVANTAGES as Nation’s Defense Is Taken Up service from conscription, plete their course, which in the end will lead them to something in the aeronautical field.’ ntage in learning | arnece Walters, ported approved course, as are the training | fourth of a ships used here. With a total up- reported that in the many of them passed their solo ccmmercial pilot license, the student cannot make a mistake in enrolling Mr Wal- at me school, as it is already proven OPPOSITE COLISEUM THEATRE We Must Raise Money at Once to Pay Off Cerain Bills This is your opportunity to supply your Christmas needs with abso- lutely all NEW, FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE, such as:— MALONE — MACKINAWS and BREECHES — MACKINAWS and BREECHES Pendleton Woolen Mills SHIRTS - Grayco, Black-Bilt and Greeley DRESS SHIRTS - Munsingwear and Lewis UNDERWEAR Dobbhs Hats, Crossett Shoes.Cheney Cravats Hickok Belts and Suspenders and many other lines of MEN'S FIRST CLASS CLOTHES VERYTH'NF T0 GO AT 1=-3 OFF reg. price MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Besides the above oppol-' “Those who are training in aviation | will be granted a period of deferred | and will | be given the opportunity to com- | The local school teaching a CAA‘Alaska ports at 9 o'clock last 1 wards of 50 students now enrolled, | work, and some heading for their, they can be taught to fly with the best of them. For further information anyone may call at the local airport any time and consult with the mang e Norlh Sea Now Juneau Bound SEATTLE, Nov. INorth Sea sailed 23 for — Steamer Soutl with 36 passengers aboard, the f lowing booked for Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. M. Moorat, Mr. i Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. F. Gil- christ. R B R Frv a classiried aa 1 The Empire, FURS 0f High Quality See Them Today!? NOW'S THE TIME . . HERE'S THE PLACE . . To buy your fur coats. Prime pelts, expert workmanship, latest 1941 styes . . they're all yours . . Choose your winter coat and get honest values. SHOP— Compare our low prices. ©® Muskrat Alaska Seal Silver Fox Skunk Beaver Oifer 1~ 2 - e s Charles Goldstein PAYMENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! ™ BARANOF HOTEL L PHONE 102 Open Evenings 7-8