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LODGE TEAM Louis, | WINS AGAIN IN PINFEST | Elks keglers rolled to another vietory over the Brunswick yes- terday afternoon in the regular Sun- day match, winning two games of three and total. Roger Stevenson, lodge anchor man, swung his 1-3 hook ball effectively for high mark, 585. Scores were as follows: Elks 202 195 137 181 179 > erup 212 128 152 144 168— 464 208 178 193— 585 students vp in the air when they 989 1765 ceckpit of a dismantied Brunswick The quintuplets were pr 158 182 4, 5. Flight Instruc 185 191 175 -49 168 137 200 158 386 850 >-- - Orchid Gefs High Score, Violets Win y Rhodes, an Orchid kegler.! out three points ahead of Frances Smith with a 424 11 Saturday, but the Violets made clean sweep of day's keg- (“Hudson) Lev. 508 Holmquist Stevenson Totals puppies. Trainer) 1,2, 3, ing the pups. E. Galao Villiga - 530 490! 489 503 Totals 826—2527 Violet tot the Tonight, Juneau Laundry I of roll and North Transfer Golden Age Beer, | Scores last night were low ets as fol- VIOLETS Smith 173 144 Hauger .155 112 338 Orchids Rhodes 144 Smithb'g 118 262 232 Frances 104— 421 Orpha Totals 256 Mary Linore 136 96 nati Reds’ first baseman named Total |ing when the League members plan REPAIRING DOLLS =" ~ " ™" Organization Votes fo Buy| COMING HERE 0ld Painting fo Be | FOR CHRISTMAS Placed;in _Church | o Dorothy Keiser, former well The Luther League met at Res- known Juneau young lady, a urrection Lutheran Church Sunday |Passenger for Juneau aboard the ng at 6:30 o'c .. The regular | Baranof and will spend the Christ- devoticnal service was conducted |mas holidays with her mother, Mrs. and the topic, “The Magnificant,” | Stanley Nowicka, Mrs. Keiser is the was led by Ross Vhores, former Darothy Kleinschmidt and At the business sesslon the League fOr years has been residing in Se- decided to buy an oil painting to pe | attle. installed in the center panel of the Church altar. | BEAUCHAMP RETURNING The evening was spent repairing| Vincent Beauchamp, Office of In- old toys which are to be distrib- | dian Affairs employee, is returning uted to children of needy families;on the steamer Baranof from the at Christmas time. Refreshments States. He is being recalled from were served by Luise Nielsen, Kath- leave because of a shortage of work- erine Torkelson and Max Lewis. ers in the agency, caused by several Christmas carols were sung in resignations. >ro———— - S ) ) 0 - -3 ATTENTION!!! CHILDREN OF GASTINEAU CHANNEL You Are All Cordially Invited to the (10 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM On December 27th—T7P. M. at the Miners’ Union Hall Juneau Industrial Union Council - - 1 0 2 ] 0 () BRINGING UP FATHER OH-I'M PROLD TO HAVE ey YOU FOR A SONAN-LAW - TO THINK YOU SOLD . THAT PROPERTY AND MADE SUCH A TREMENDOUS PROFIT- Quints Born in Plane Spinner, canine mascot at the Dallas, T ing plan ctor F. James Byrd is shown inspect- AND JUDITH AGREES—_Frank McCormick, Cincine able player by the Baseball Writers’ association, rates ac with Judith Ann- his danghier, They posed in New Yor.l..mn ~ MdCoy Fight | ! Heavyweight Title af Stake in Tonight's Match in Boston BOSTON, Dec. 16 Joe Louis | weighed in at 202% pounds this | afternoon for his fight tonight with § | Al McCoy, of Boston, who scaled 180 pounds. ‘Tonight's fight is scheduled for 15 rounds and the title of heavyweight champion is at stake. McCoy, who is 26, started as a fly- ht but added pounds until his ent weight. Despite the fact t Billy Conn beat him, Al says “won’'t be surprised if I knock | Louis out.” The bout is scheduled to start at a’clock tonight, Pacific Coast Time. and will he broadcast over the NBC blue network FISH BOATS | NOW INNAVY ON WAY WEST Two Former Tehders Dock- at Ketchikan Under Sealed Orders KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 16.— The YP-72 and the YP-73, the first of fishing vessels formerly plying Alaska waters and now commission- ed by the United States Navy, dock- ed here yesterday afternoon and are sailing this morning under sealed orders for the Westward. | Lieut. Comdr. C. E. Anderson is | in command of the fleet. Lieut. Dell is commanding officer of the YP-73, formerly the Corsair of the Pacific American Fisheries. The YP-72, was formerly R. D. Suryan's Cavalcade and has been operating out of Anacortes. Both vessels are ninety footers, converted to Navy service. Both were commissioned by the Navy Department about October 1. | P Baby Son Arrives - For Messerschmidts ., Aviation School, had the discovered she had picked the front to become the mother of five omptly christened PT (for Primary b the National League’s most valu- Norah Has 6 for Here 1 Canadian Pacific steamer Princess, A baby son weighing 8 pounds 15 | Norah is scheduled to arrive at 5:30 |ounces was born at St. Ann's Hos- | o'clock this afternoon from the pital this morning to Mr. and Mrs | south. George Messerschmidt | The steamer did not arrive at| This is the third child for the | Ketchikan until 8:15 o'clock last | Messerschmidts. Both the new ar-| | night, delayéd by fog for two and |rival and mother are doing nicely.| | one-half hours northbound, and Mr. Messerschmidt is one of the | | sailed for Juneau at 9 o'clock last proprietors of the San Francisco | night. Bakery in Juneau | Passengers aboard the Princess e Norah for Juneau are as follows: Subscribe for The Emipire. ken the Wildes West |the Feldon Apartments. & | TALKING HORSE SENSE_Two heads with but a single thought—horses—are these, belonging to Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (right) and Harry Parr, busy with breed books at sale of 44 i V. Whitney and Vanderhi2! iiorses near Glyndon, Md. SEALS SELL WRIGHT Al Wright, fan baseman of the Seals, moved cn to greener fields recently when he hit the Oregon Trail to join the Portland Ducks ball club for an undisclosed sum. ayed with the Boston returned next season to the Mission coast league club. fielding second San Francisco To New Residence Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Wildes are now residing in their newly complet- ed home on Evergreen Avenue. The W. A. Chipperfields have ta- former home on Ninth Street, moving from Jane Boyle, John Dunn, Ernest Powers. .[t, | Passengers to land at Juneau for s | Tulsequah are Ress Anderson, Wil- | liam Butler and Alexander David- I son. — e Farewell Luncheon Complimentary fo | Mrs. Randi Molver| Honoring Miss Randi | bride-elect of Mr. Walter Petcr;on‘ of Fairbanks, a farewell luncheon | was given Saturday afternoon in| the Iris room of the Baranof Hotel | by co-workers in the Unemployment | Compensation Commission office. She was presented with a gift| from guests Mrs. Alice Coughlin,I Misses - Fay Goddard, Ellen Mc- . Rechnie, Louise Skinner, Alice | Smith and Messrs. Walter P. Sharpe, William Meals, John McLaughlin ind Bill Wrede. Miss Molver will go by PAA Elec- | tra early this week to F‘airbanksf where her marriage will take place.! ——————— i The Daily Alaska Empire bas th largest paid circulation of any Al- 1ska - newspaper, a pitcher for the OUR SO -AFTER ALL | D SOMETHING TO DO WITH IT-AS | BOl THE LIGHT PROPERTY FIRST= EVERYBODY 1S GITTING CQED]W' FOR DOING SOMETHING- OF BI H a Pitcl;e;’s Battle ¢ | the BRITISH REQUEST FINANCE H. Morgenfhau Does Not Deny Information Dug Un by Reporters 16, it has quarters, est to the United States for financial assictance. The mation came from high The | been | has | | | sources that declined to be quoted | by name, the amcunt of the loan or| its exact nature. It was requested | s not be disclosed, except that | hinted the request could not | ined as for loan.” | Reporters immediately asked Sec- | y of the Treasury Henry Mor-| thau about the request and while ! he weuld not make a direct reply for | quotaticns, he hinted broadly the| BASKETBALL Keith WildesMove ON TONIGHT INHIGH GYM Elks and Crimson Bears| Meet in Promise-Fill- | ed Opening Game The hustling High School Crim- son Bears tonight get a test against coming-along Elks basketball | squad in the first game of a double bill that will be capped with the first showing of the DeMolay and National Guard souads. | First game is scheduled for 7:30, and should be a close affair. From previous encounters, “High School and Elks” sounds like a good match. | The second game will give both | E | the DeMolay and the Guards their Mr. and Mrs Chubby Dean are pictured “at home” in New York. Dean is Philadelphia Athletics; Mrs, Dean is the former Jean C. Edinger, a transport plane hostess. Although they were wed some ? time ago, their marriage was not revealed until now. | tirst time on the competitive floor fand will complete the bre-season | picture .of what fans will get this season. eee . SIUGGER SNOW RETURNS HOME Joe Snow, king slugger of | Juneau beaseball diamond, is back |in Juneau, | Joe returned on the Yukon to join his wife and baby after sev- | eral months in Fairbanks on ;Army airbase. Friends say Joe is | “back for good.” By GEORGE McMANUS | FORGOT ABOUT THAT - HAND OVER THE MONEY- MADE THREE THOUSAND the| the | S, PAJAMAS in an amazing f loveliness. NOW AND THEN, somethin lovely for words for the word "pretty’” J too far too lovely arrives. And BARBIZON GIFT LINGERIE is amazingly beautiful this Christ- mas. If you're looking for a partic- ularly nice gift for a particular per- son, BARBIZONS are the answe ENCHANTRESS: Puffed sleeves and square neck with ribbon- Not only are BARBIZONS becutiful, but every wom- an knows the splendid fit and long wear they give. OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. B. M. BEHRENDS (0. Juneau’s Christmas Gift Store YUKONHELD AT | DOCK BY JOKER, No, Gov. Ernest Gruening didn’t g0 to Pctersburg on the steamer Yukon. The ship waited at the dock for him and Agent Horace Adams telephoned his office to find out how soon he would be ready. The Governor said he wasn't going to Petersburg and had never intended to. Adams said somebody had tele- phoned the steamship office, iden- tified himself as the Governor, re- served a room to Petersburg and asked to have the ship wait for him. The Governor and Adams decid- ed that must have been soms- body’s idea of a joke, MRS. ED ARNELL ; LEAVING HOSPITAL Mx:s_ Ed Arnell, the former Marly Ellen Speanburg, has resigned as Nurse at the Government Hospital here. " Mrs, Arnell will be succeeded by Nure Mahaney, who is arriving on the steamer North Coast. i e, BRANDEIS IS BACK g FROM ANGOON TRIP Fred Brandeis came in from Ane goon on the Estebeth over the weekend after a hurried return trip to his home town. Brandeis |is a guest at the Gastineau agaih and will continue his installation of a new diesel unit in his boat Barbara, " CHRIST MAS =g r TREES ORDER YOURS NOW AND GET GOOD SELECTION Highway JACK PINE SPRUCE In Fact All Kinds Call the Delivery PHONE 374