The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1941, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1941 Mrs. W. W. Council and Mrs Carter are entertaining 20 l'vu-\l‘ and 19 are gathering in C. \‘.v dinner, Many Dinners Are PI d H H | the home of Mrs. G. E. Cleveland anned in rionor | Mrs. M. D. Williamg has invited a N { number of friends to call at mv 0f Tha N K SQIVING | rome between the nours o 3 an ‘clock = l\um(‘!nux other parties are ar- Juneanites will celebrate Thanks-|ranged as everyone celebrates the ng I tomorrow with a num- | holiday. ker and open hnusns‘ — - . W nned in honor of the | GO TO SKAGWAY ‘ are being made ready| Mrs. L. A. Lemieux and her son toda all the trimmings|James, left aboard the Alaska to- whi go with the|day for Skagway to spend Thanks- big occasion giving holiday with Louis Lemieux Among the many - parties that|{who is in charge of the construction are being planned is a dinner given of the new Coliseum theater there by Mrs. Ernest Gruening in the | AR Ciovernor's Mansion, Mrs. Harold| ~ RINEHART TO SEATTLE th is entertaining for 14 guests| Pilot James Rinehart of Peters- in_ her home, and Mrs. Charles burg has gone south on a vaca- tion which will extend to Califor- nia before he returns north. Bur has invited 12 to a din- the Forest Service. . DOORPRIZES - Turkey Day | T0 BE GIVEN AT BANQUET Gastineau Channel Sports- men 1o Dine, Hear Speeches Final selection of a datc for the annual banquet of the Gastineau Channel Sportsmen’s Assoclation was made last night pt a meeting cf the group's executive committee THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ Future Book For Grid Games | The following e Turkey Day games to be played throughout the | nation tomorrow, according to the; New names Associated Press appear each Washington U. vs. Missouri Mines.| week on the Davidson vs. Citadel | list of All- George Washington vs. Wake America pos- Forest sibilities as Maryland vs. Washington and eme’ perform- iee | er after an- North Carolina vs. Virginia other comes Richmond vs. Willilam and Mary. through with Virginia Military Ins. vs. Vi- consistently ginia Poly Ins, . brilliant lll‘;'- Colorado vs. Denver U. formances in 1941 gridiron Colorado Mines vs. Wyoming. ALL- AMERICA By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editor, AP Feature Service | | | ‘McCann Will \Champ to Risk Crown in ~ PAGE FIVE Ncw U. S. Solicitor -, Face Soldier Scrapper Soon Sitka Go Against Hol- lywood Slugger Glory be! After all the other changes wrought in Southeast Al- aska by the Army and the Navy, now the boys in uniform are try- ing to lift the title belt from our ner fo e ut_the home of Rod Darnell Utah U. vs. Utah State | warfare middleweight punching champion. = TR R e b The date will be Monday, Decem- Manhattan vs. Georgetown. By on . ibhs At least such was the implica- !:'1'1'“1‘ l;l_“‘lltlfll_o(l::«‘nrg'rflnmelz:‘ }‘;:11;‘ S B o | tioh in an® announcement this week SURELY THANKSGIVING IS A TIME TO e Gl T L SIO(K 0”0‘ A"ONS | prise new- that Champ Billy McCann wil outdoor life are invited to make comers—oth- step into the squared ‘.""‘ ot W {heir reservations for the affair. b | ers are cap- Lt e e R '°G‘:e' With duck mulligan as the fea-| NEW YORK, Nov. 19 — Closing ping fine col- ]“_'“d g s “““ms‘lso l" c: tured dish, Juheau hunters have juotation of Alaska Juncau mine legiate ca- g-::a}“i:“ in. 4. scheduled ;10-zoun Charles Fahy o ’[)?n(]‘;qm;::,:]on mlélee;:::: ducbI‘(Z ':o‘(k l:::zor::mg ;3 _A"“”B‘C‘Hll\l lCfm reers. Here | But no matter how many rounds | President Roosevelt has nominat- IHI'\‘I YOURSELF TO sharge W ‘s Steel - 58 itk amgllire some ‘RERTSTIFF, PetnisylVanik Wi the scrap is slated to last, Sitka|®d Charles Fahy, above, to be charge will be made for the meal, Steel 58!, Commonwealth and gtrong bid- o last year but as regular i solicitor general in the justice de- although banqueters will pay $1 Southern %, Curtiss Wright 8%, A .l:‘_‘in\t(_\‘;.u but as regula 1nlzn:h fans lare(px-z-mcm;;f a K(z. partment. Fahy fills the place each to defray rental expenses. International Harvester 45%, Ken- . 5 T | in e early stanzas. This week.|jast yacant by the elevation of I As last year, door prizes of guns, necott 34,, Netv York Central 9%, |it was reported, betting was anut Francis Biddleyto the cabinet po- ’[ sleeping bags and other outdoor Northern Pacific 5%, United States | even in the city on the coast, with|sition of attorney general. Fahy equipment will be awarded. Steel 527/8, Pound $4.04. | Northcutt a little the favorite be- is a native of Rome, Ga. 2 “We'd also like to have some con- | cause of the 10 pounds in weight |~ = 3 WBRAND tributions of Alaskan preserves— DOW, JONES AVERAGES | advantage he will have, inches 11’7 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS KEN T (‘l\\ STRAIGIHT jams and jellies made from wild| The following are today's Dow !reach and two inches in height 500000 berries” President Bob Henning Jones averages: industrials 11668 & | His backers are also pointing out | that this Northcutt is no stranger {to the leather mittens. Glen was| fighting top spots at flollywocd, when Uncle Sam grabbed him for said today. “There are going to be » pig stacks of sourdough biscuits and ‘_\'ou have to have plenty of spicy . preserves to go with them. House- For Generations A Great Oy 2415 0 {wives desiring to make contribu- 27.92, utilities 15.81. g quosnonnmres regarding proposed ; changes in Alaska game laws and A M lead an open discussion. The ques- h his time in entuchy Whish itions may leave them at the Tri- tionnaires were sent out by the | MORER R BB, Whor, S fl /M 9’ |angle Cleaners.” commission at th esuggestion 61 the Lh:narn;oy t‘;k:p‘um(;\l):on:‘;::f;n:l National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. * 93 Proof Frank Dufresne, executive officer association. go. & ith th P G lpr ¢ his| of the Alaska Game Commission, Also on the program will be the b der Tl A s [.nomsc @ Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY will be the main speaker at the election of new officers and formu- Caliiornig * manager, Jemes Jaoks Seattle. Washington Ibanquet. He will report on the lation of a progam for 1942. | #on,. that Hostek,. Overlin, . Hagy 5 hes ; Matthews, Billy Scose or some| other top notcher is going to stand up against him in the first non- military go. Northcutt also has a swell rec- ord for initiating canvas Kkissers. In his last 40 fights, 28 victims have been taken to their dressing rooms in a dream. Last scrapper: o be given a Northcutt sleeping| powder was big, burly Hank Bruil- Butler-Mauro Drug Co. JIM LANSING, Fordham end, | is only a junior but he's an outstanding flankman. AL WISTERT, Michigan tackle, is a bright star up on that strong Wolverine front wall. FIREMEN RESCUE PAINTER AVIATION ARE YOU PREPARED? NOW, as never before, op- portunities in AVIATION ette, who curled up under the . 4 " floodlights before the first round|{ await trained pilots. was over. Men, properly trained, can On the other hand, McCann's| gain ‘higher rating and backers are not forgetting his K.O. Jacks, pay in armed forces of the Lew Lovos § {Jnited States and in Com- wins over Billy » The Alaska lad is going to have T..in"&f"""w""" pre-fight gossip ) 4 pplications for a number ‘ o | of students are being ac- | SUNRISE TIMES o e K FOR I)Il(l( IIUI"ERS ‘ it B P Prepare Today . EVERYTHING M ! B ) = UST GO! -l \{ Alaska School of Wed., Nov. 26 H . Thure, Nov, 21 |4 Aeronautics, Inc. 111 health forces STEVE STANWORTH to move out of the pre i o e i St BUY DEFENSE STAMPS § city. THE ARCHWAY SHOP MUST BE SACRIFICED! Every Item Has Been Priced for Immediate Sale. Delivery Prompt Dependable Speedy | ] Efficient HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! ARCHWAY SHOP 156 S. Franklin St. Verne Anderson (arrow), 21-year-old sign painter, was rescued by a Detroit, Mich., fire department ladder company, after he had dangled for half an hour from a rope ten stories above a downtown alley. He had slid down the rope to make adjustments on a painting platform | and the rope be came disengaged from the pulley and he was left hanging by his hands in a raw wind. DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE ON THE GLACIER HIGHWAY | boards in the Westward towns and ‘explaincd details of induction rou- McCORMICK RETURNS After. an . inspection trip of local draft boards at Seward, Anchorage | tines to draft board clerks. and Palmer, John McCormick, Ter- | —e e ritorial Selective Service Director, | MRS. PETERMAN HOME BOUND returned to his Juneau headquarters, Mrs. Ray G. Peterman, who has this morning on the steamer Aleu- | been entertained extensively during her visit in Juneau, left on the Lull[('ll(‘(l with dnn North Coast for her home in Sitka. Be Economical Save Time and Money by Letting Us Pick-up and Deliver for You. i BABNBYGOOGLEANDSNUFFYSMITH \ LOWIZIE * WHAT'S THIS JUG . | i =114 LAW ME i oom@( W T:ues gg&o\.oa 2 H..Il.’l ‘!m S\CH A 4 O 00RS — N % 4 L R DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE oW, GENRIL - MEBBN HE LEF' T AN DONT SHOOT AL NOU SEE TH WWZE A THER\ZE Y ~ Delivered Every Day llighway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau At the Empire Printing Company H. 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