The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1941, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Tt ENGINEER GOING'SOU 70 MARRY DOLLY £t an Aero- mwlv.gy formel’, Juneau.and. L Fairbafiks ‘m‘gw;;:fi%‘m magied luhere efitlieftin thé we! ¢ - ¥ DUPONT MURPHY LEAVES | R. E. (Dupont) Murphy, Alaskan Victor Snell, young Civi nautics Authority engineer from repiesentative of the Dupont Powd- Nome, visited friends in Juneau €r Company, sailed for Ketchikan carly this merning while the steam- this morning on the steamer Yukon. er Yukon was in port. He is en > route to San Fran e e I. A_.MACHINISTS Meeis Monday sco where he and The Gastineau Channel Basket- ball League teams will begin prac- ticing next week for the regular : § : : LOCAL 514 ‘u,n'-t\;llicu .wn;u.n w (3, l;( 1;0 fl, 2 IN THE A, F. OF L. HALL 8 P. M. ;:'Tst;:‘mécmr ing to Jac! wler, First practice sessions- will open | next Monday and Tuesday nights in the high school gym between |the hours ‘of 7:30 and 9 o'¢lock and ,these hours will prevail du. ing November. There will be at least four com- peting fives in the League ths season, Elks, Firemen, Douglas Eagles and Hennings | Players, especially newcomers,are requested to sign the roster in the Empire. office so that managers may make selections for the regn- |lar teams and substitutes. | Chilkoot Barracks already lnsklng for dates, preferably about | the . Christmas holidays and Pet- | | ersburg ' has announced it plans o | come up for the big tourney which |will be in February instead of | March. f SRS o KRR is * ONCE A YEAR LLOOK OVER YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES ANNUALLY. It is quite likely you may discover that some of your insurance policies do not fully rrotect voun. If you need advice you can place full confidence in this insurance agency to sell you insurance that really protects. Shattuck Agencey INSURANCE -~ BONDS i e \ BILLY McCANN LEAVING Billy McCann, Juneau electrician | and. well' known prizefighter, will | leave Juneau today on the steamer ! North Sea for Sitka. He has been | transferred to the Sitka branch of the Parsons Electric Company. D BUY DEFENSE BONDS ARMISTICE Day Dance Sponsored by American Legion TONIGHT Elks’ Hall JUNEAU PHONE 249 Glen Edwards® Orchestra ADMISSION $1.00 # COLORS...11:00P. M. Immediately Following Colors Two Selections Will Be Sung by ERNEST EHLERS Baskélball Teams Staff~ Praclicing Monday Night; Four Teams Are Scheduled Asking Help THE DAILY ATASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1941 ' Juneau Boys At Anchorage | I |||IHIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIllllIIIllllll"llllil!ll!llllIIIHIIIIhIH Officer Sugg-esfils that Locals A rmi S"(e There Be Not Forgo!- ten in Fund Day Dance | The following letter, from Fort| I T H hi‘mumm«mn (Anchoragé " 'received | = ‘by the Empire in the mail aboard |the Yukon last night 44-21)131!: self. - A big social feature tonight is the | Armistice Day dance to be given in | 4 5 the Elks Ballroom under the aus- °f Juneau for sending us the papers. pices of the American. Legion Post Believe me they are read with keen and the public is invited. enjoyment by the officers and menj| Homer - Nordling 1 cHairman of |UP here. = the committee in charge and Fred We see by your paper that m"‘E Cameron is attending to the special Aré¢ trying to raise money for the == decorations, Iboys in Chilkoot Barracks. More, During the affair there will be an |POWer to you and lots of success. impressive flag ceremony. But—There are two organizations Music for the dance will be furn- Of the Alaska National Guard, from (T L 7 i / & At the Douglas Inn DANCE To the Toe-Tinkling Music of the Electric Organ DINE Try Johnnie’s Delicious CHICKEN DINNERS BROILED STEAKS SANDWICHES of All Kinds DOUGLAS INN JOHN MARIN, Proprietor PHONE DOUGLAS 68 Gentlemen: | First I want {o thank the people HiHHt pie ished by Glen Edwards and his Juneau, that are now stationed in orchestra Fort Richardson. They are the > Headquarters and Medical Detach- ments. These enlisted men have no magazines, or and as right in the lay room equipment other recreational facilities ne of them I feel it only |that we get a small share money being donated to this good SHow“ SUNDAY | cause. Of course not all the men now i signed to these two Detachments Fishermen, Pleasure Craft trom Juneau. Personally I 4 interested as I have been gned ithree 75-pound portable fire ex-|commissioned officer I think it tinguishers which the Juneau Fire only right that these boys from are from Juneau, but the original men and the ones who are now the Operators to See Dem- onstration by Firemen | (arcers on the post ana wiil he living separate from my men, but Department recently installed at the Juncau get a fair deal Municipal Small Boat Harbor will! This letter may be read at Cham- non-commissioned officers are all A working demonstration, of the!as t Serzeant and senior non- 10 o'clock tomorrow ber of Commerce or elsewhere. gy be giv at = morning for the instruction of Very truly_youss, SR OO fishermen and other owners of (Signed) Claire R. Chittick, R PR a4 N small craft. Fire Chief V. W. Mul- First Sergeant, Headquarters De- | vihill announced today. partment, Pirst Battalion, 297th DollAR v YEAR }STR I KERS GET‘ FUND FOR All' firemen have been ordered to Infantry, Fort Richardson, Alaska. | -o- DOUGLAS NEWS H. S. BASKETEERS ARE GIVEN REAL WORKOUT report at the Fire Hall and will participate in the demonstration, Mulvihill said. ’ The . extinguishers,: - particularly adapted to the control of oil and gasoline blazes which constitute such a hazard to operators of small boats, are equipped with wheels and are easily moved to the scene of the fire. “These extinguishers are for the MEN TO BETWO DAYS T0 OURBOYS .. PROBED NOW RESUMEWORK [N ARMY Claimed by—St{nate, House Government fo Take Over 1 as JUST GIVE AS YOU CAN FOR emergency use of boat owners and £ H HELPING MEN e R cversone whe e he suneau vire pepartmencs | gaders fhatExperfsCon- Defense Project If Ne= | ioh sunmav boat at the harbor to be familiay basketball team visited Douglas last AT CHILKOOT evening for scrimmage with the local high school team and giving the with the operation of them,” Mul- BARRACKS TO nected fo Corporations = cessary, Navy Warns vihill id. “Fishermen are parti- 3 " 3 HAVE BETTER cularly urged to attend the dem- |latter l»he&r first practice game z?f WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—Dozens SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 8. — By RECREATION onstration.” the season,:proving much too power- ; f Nav, ltimatum, striking AFL FACILITIES A ful for their younger adversaries. of dollar-a-year men on defense 'y ultima e ; g 4 i "y Coaches Calvin Pool and Mark assignments in the Nation’s capi- craftsmen must either retum. ‘o ! Hosp"Al NOIES "ensen trisd out various combina- tal face investigations on both the work on three defense projects A 1 | tions of players among whom Elmer Senate and the House sides, a¢- Wwithin two days or lose their jons| An added $19.50 donated today iSaVikke and Frank Cashen showed cording to Chairman Harry S.Tru- if building is not resumed by 8 to the Empire fund for recreation- Mrs. Robert Akervick and her up fine in guard positions, Jim De- man, of the special Senate Defense o'clock Monday morning at the al facilities for Juneau renat Ci ,baby were dismissed from St. Ann’s | von and Glenward Kirkham at cen- Investigating committee. |Naval Training Station and Ma- koot Barracks today swelle |Hospital today to return to their ter while Harry Cashen and Roger - A careful checking of all busi- rine Corps camp. total contributions to $1,084.07 Contractors at the Elliott stroyer graving dock here will be| de- | day, last day of the drive. Connor showed up best as forwards. Contributions received toda Bill Dore as guard and Kenneth ness executives and other experts ‘home on Gold Street. who flocked to Washington to ac- { i | Mrs. George Bryson and her baby Shudshift for center were also in the cept places in the mushroominz authorized to hire whatever other as follows: were discharged from St. Ann's Hos- lineup, completing the squad. defense set-up will be made. Said Workers may be found, the Navy | Forget-Me-Not Flower pital yesterday to return to. their g RN Chairman Truman, “Nobody can announced today. “Failing this, the Jones-Stevens Companj home. ch;\' (;ot_mcu, M?NDAIY the 1Ive here on a dollar a year.” | government will take over the en-|Dr, L. P. Dawes egular business meeting of the & . tire work,” Rear Admiral Charles!J. J. Meheri i iy 2 Representative Harry B. Coffee, 3 & har] . Jd. eherin Cliff Mathews was admitted to, month is scheduled for Monday | oo he lineral bloc, said it Blakely, commandant of the 11th| Business and Professional Ist. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a night by the Douglas City Council - S h Naval District, warned. Women’s Club 5.00 | medical patient. |to be held at the usual hour in the 1S €xpected fo expose “their B g nection with big corporations,” with RS ) 5 BT 8 S e P City Hall. e TO LOOK AT DOCK | Arthur A. Lalonde was taken from B ,the aim of ousting them. He said BUY DEFENSE STAM the steamer Yukon last night and | STUDENT BODY NOMINATES . |the People’s Lobby investigating e TR admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for FOR YELL LEADERSHIP agency listed 256 such dollar-a- City Councilmen this noon went medical treatment. L year men. to the City Dock, now leased to the Northland Fransportation Company, for an inspection of the condition of the structure. Reports made recent- | At a meeting of A. S. B., Douglas High School, held after school yes- terday afternoon six girls were nam- John McDonald was dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital last night RussianBoafs and sailed for the south for further ed as candidates for vell leaders for ly indicated that repairs may be treatment. 1v,he basketball season, Patsy Fleek, | needed. ERST (Eg) lN — | Doris Balof, Betty Bonnett, Dolly | - - . BUY DEFENSE STAMPS |Krsul, Borghild Havdahl and Dor-| (a" al Nome RALY. VI HEDE QUALITY -y [ at all times (Not a Conversion) ACE 6-CYLINDER 453-85H. P, CROWN 6-CYLINDER 33-110 H. P, R ALSO THE NEW 4-CYCLE AIR-COOLED LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Sensation in the Ouihoard World! owling-Davlin g : (1) 0L AU ——— 3 Chrysler MARINE Engine Enginesin Stock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. 8-CYLINDER 75-143 H. P, Pallbearers for the services to- H m o& will be James~J. Connors,! ~ DOW, JONES AVERAGES Aeronautics, Inc. : Masgs LOoldsthin, . Minard Mill,l’ The following are today's, Dow,| : ; == - William R. Garster, Bert Loomis Jones averngeki| indusirials:i16.56,1§ P/ O.BIx 2187 Phione Black 369 1) 1aht Bourbon Whiskey, 100 and Joe Hunter. Interment will be rails 2827, utilities 15.21. JUNEAU ”:::: DM’:M:"Y“ e JUNEAU; ALASKA -~ =™ Ry iic Elks Plot of Evergréen Cem- —— e {2 : |othy Langseth. Of the six, two are to be elected. Discussion of a re-, |creational center for young people |of the town, as was recently pro- Ed F. Glover, well known An-; chorage garage owner, visited in| e Rusiap ' steamers fmm‘lduneau this morning while the| 4 | steamer Yukon was in port. He is| Provi ), % 1 ge eidencs; Rilgrip, called at Nome going to Seattle on a business mp.\ {posed at a meeting of the Douglas | School Board, ensued at the mee!-‘on their way to Seattle during Oc-| i | BUY DEFENSE § | |ing, without action. A letter from ' tober, mccording to a report from| | Robert Fleek, last year’s graduate, the U. S. Coast Guard received to- | Bottled in Bond W ey At your favorite tavern and package store. | was read. He reports getting along 'gay at . 5 the Juneau Customs Serv- | fine in a trades school at Southgate, iceynrflce | Calif. i ot At Nome, the Soviet ships load- | ed coal and received charts from the Amtorg Trading Corporation.| It was assumed the shjps were en- route to Pacific Coast ports to load war supplies, which will be; returned to Viadivostok and sent; overland to the, Red army. { Passengers by plane from Nome recently - arriving in Juneau said several Russian ships were in the | Nome Roadway. D HUNTERS TAXE TO WOODS One hunting y reported out yesterday for the .veekend inc!"ded | Gene Hulk, L. A. J(' 1son o™ Victor Rue. They expect .o r.turn late | Sunday. ‘Funerdl Qfiic& For Edward Jones T Will Be Tomorrow, STOCK QUOTATIONS An Elks service will be given for| NEW YORK, Nov. 8. — Closing Ed Jones tomorrow, the ritualistic quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | ceremonies to begin at 2 o'clock stock at today's short session of in the Charles W. Carter Chapel. the New York Stock Exchange is Jones was found dead in his room 2%, American Can 75%:, Anaconda Wednesday. He was a long time 26%, Bethlehem Steel 60'%, Com- resident of Juneau, and originally monwealth and Southern ', Cur- came from Kansas City, Missouri, tiss Wright 8%, International Har- | where he was born in February, vester 48, Kennecott 33 3/4, New | 1877. He is survived by his mother, York Central 10%, Northern Pa- i Mrs. T. J. Jones, of Kansas City,icific 6, United States Steel 527, and one’ brother. | Pound $4.04. Our Financing Plan !{ Hunt or fish, near and far, in your own plane or in one which you have rented. Learn the Modern Sport! OYAL i Aviation is not expensive. There’s more pleasure per dollar in flying. Start Preparing for Your Private License TODAY! It'sEasy At Alaska School of . | ‘etery. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS

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