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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1941 - - — = = - = = o s [] g g A LUCAS "GLAD T0 | L " | | [] g = atiowing " ’ o | | IVen Lross | { r | ; | | Lowpo = S SR N, Dec. 1—Joan Mar, " | BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 1. — In H 1 H E WIN ME | Pearson, of Coventry, is the !irs{ By Fordham To ROSE BOWI- the Municipal Stadium last Satur- Fo R F I G HT Iflp S'Udded WI“I Th”"s A R R l v (woman to be awarded the Geor { i day afternoon, two crunchin; 1 | Cross _ e e e ground-eating marches in the Lhirg: b5 1 ! and Expenen(es from T N - ‘?v:‘:: (?t:/eenL:r;nw:;t:d:dM.g: :ensl ] NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—In the st $ quarter, one for 69 yards and the H ilinni | | H H . 2 | cued wounded Yankee Stadium last Saturday af- Pa(lfl( Coas' Champ'ons other for 68 yards, brought lhe‘For(es n Phlhpplnes Held; coas' 'o coas‘ Mount M(Kln I ey canvas Major league Bowl [ "g ;::nin: plane :Jhic;v?:::hefim$he: ternoon Fordham's Bowl seeking _Mi Navy's well it | . . (e Nk ! i terean, Foranam's Bovi seekins Rafed as Underdogs-Mis- |Newvs we mumned tores to a| i ReadinessforAny | aer noo “mies or menway| Worth $10,000 o Be | Sees Hotelmen and No. 2 ¢, o, cronped cose to them she Wb and soored in every jod . . travel, much of the time threading . . i < aviatof o gk ek } Loy SOU”'Fordham n Sugal' 6. | Emel’gen(y |their way around convoys of army Hung n Museum BfO'hefS Take Beatmgs and protected him from furthet :;mme fam;o(o \\};lp the New York It was the forty-second clash of | ilrucks and marching men Muyor! injury from bomb splinters versity to - J i *, ” b AT | Stve Flipowlez and ‘Jim Blu-| NEW YORK, Decl—Touchdown- ‘_:"’m‘““‘ forces and the Navy'sthird| MANILA, Dec. 1—~The United [and Mrs, Harry I. Lucas returned| Insured for $10,000, a Sydney v —_— f—oe— 1 4 Bl Sk hadk two toadhs jous elevens predominate in|St&@ht triumph over the Army. | giates Army and Navy forces In |to Juneau last night on the Yukon|paurence painting of Mount Mc-| Major League howling on the AT T .ctions made for the various New| The game was played before a| the Philippines are today held in |and declared it was good to get : to be hung in the Terri-|B-P.OE. drives yesterday afternoon A downs during the game Year's Day bowl games throughout sun-warmed crowd of 98924 spec-| readiness for any emergency as |back home. :zl:;? N;)uuum arrived on the|saw the Baranof take a drubbin | the nation with only Oregon State,|tators. war fears in the Far East were | Varied were the thrills and eX-|gegmer Yukon from Seattle last|{rom the Brunswick team, 2519-| 'os'o" (ollEGE Rose Bowl host, classed as a de-| 7The game wound up the coach-| felt here because of the arrival |periences the Lucas party encoun- | iont 2173, and the American Legion | fensive unit. ing career of Marine Major Emery| of fresh British reinforcements |tered. Headliner, of course, was Thé painting, owned by Frank I. whipped the Elks No. 2 team 2710_‘: SQUEEZES OUT WIN Although Missouri is rated as|“Swede” Larson with a perfect| at Burma. [the christening of the new Cruiser| o o PP Lt (L orage, will | 246T. tops, the Sugar Bowl line hasn't|record. He was also a member of Intense mlitary prepdrations |Juneau, at the Kearny shipyards in| " toatied 0 {M Territory for an| BOth match and single game re- BY POINT MARGIN vicided a toucndown ail season. |three winning Navy teams as a| 3re reported from Thailand |New Jersey, with Mrs. Lucas T Lol s lcords ‘for the alleys remained in- f Oregon State needed 20 hours of | player. | where reports state the Japanese |ing the champagne bottle. {[erve u;‘e'] orme&y v;:sl O ltact, despite several good games.| BOSTON. M‘s"—m e, discussion before selecting Duke,| The Army, in Saturday's game,| are pouring additional troops Also numbered among th\e exper- disxflas_in the Ft::)by‘:: e ace e sETla’ aiio: Fisoed so MU ToM OO0, g A0, .1, |unbeaten and powerful enough to|outplayed the Navy in the first| Imt® French Indo-China, iences of the trip was a visit to a|FHotel in San Frandisco. the new lanes is held by Martin | qught most of the way by the in-|collect 311 points in nine games, s | two auarters 2 The belief grew here today |sesion of the U. S. Senate, where, The canvas, carefully packed and Lavenik with 217. Erv Hagerup| spired underdog Holy Cross sq\.‘ml.‘“fi Jauary 1 guest at Pasadena. ' et | that the Japanese might strike | they watghed Vice-President Henry:pndded against damage, was to be| ven! witl L rv a?e(xsa;' the Boston College gridders just| Simultaneously, - Missouri's - ac- | any moment in Thalland In an |wallace preside over a session in|delivered to the museum today. It (holds the three-game mark o squeezed out a win in the last two nounced by Sugar Bowl authorities, | effort to cut the Burma road |which repeal of the neutrality act|is seven feet wide and 13 feet in Yesterday’s l::::ff | x:nutes :fplny last s;ml;day af-'who named Fordham as the Tiger ea, morgaasbotd thl:e;:llpplln China with war |was discussed. There and later at|length. The heavy wooden "ame}'x‘mgl 156 158 180 457 noon ore a crowd of 40,000.' foe ma o |the House of Representatives res-|especially designed for the canvas | > W Boston College won by a close score The Georgia Bulldogs were an- P n fz D B It is said the Chinese defenses | taurant, Mayor and Mrs. Lucas | was taken apart in San Francisco Schoettler 156 122 157— 435 of 14 to 13. [nounced as the southern choice for| I @I1 OF Z= aY @Z@al | of Burma road will soon be |were guests of Delegate Anthony and is to arrived next week. Delebecque 134 161 153— 448 | Ui VRS S, MR ‘Lhe Orange Bowl and the Texas| z ’"’fll;“';"ed by an A“-’:"::fl- |J. Dimond. In the eating place,] SSRGS R Garrett 135 136 141— 412 The Rexall Store i onghonis are expected ¢ Of L th L d can air force composed of Am- i eh G Darnell 181 125 112— 411 ¥ RENEE SPENCER HERE | opponents : o me‘r‘; u erafl d Ies‘ erican made planes flown under ‘xzn"u;e;n}?':?rw;;fi;‘gfoya"m G ! e B"}J" M“!'E’ Drug Co. Jacs, s Q. Bpgaber arrived on | —————— | | the Chinese flag. [ In Television Broadcast | | Total 743 678 752—2173 “;z 0‘111"""'“3 frohm‘-"?d"“'-‘ BB{ Opening the sewing booth to-| R Ry | When the Lucases visited Radio ! Brunswick abd :will Temain here for a week morrow morning at 11 o'clock, the‘(uppER GOE ICity in New York, members of the E. Galao 185 177 169— 531 il B b heu:;wa,;fi‘E’@@'E IBY2ANIA]A members of ‘the Lutheran Ladies S RCA staff there learned that Lucas| R. Galao 136 194 169— 499 Vi P:;‘“'-wm:n b "." A Aid will start their two-day bazaar was mayor of Juneau and insisted Ragudos 171 189 172— 532 ;l‘r:sceespes::“. i theeh . un;::xt,‘ mgg@& fi in the Resurrection Lutheran SouIH No pAA that the pair of Alaskans speak over | Mationg 124 167 192— 483 of k;er mother, Mrs. William ng{-on;-l Church. Many useful and beautiful 7 the new ftelevision broadcasting| ANTY.SABOTAGE PRACTICES | Villiganas 177 155 142— 474 thltz o the Glacter Highw | articles will be on display all day plANES ARR'VE station there. In fact, throughout WILL START THIS WEEK | Wi - Hoed | i 2 it | Tme following are final scores of|tomorrow, and again on Wednes- | |the country the mention of Alaska| e present week, perhaps Wed-| Totals 93 882 844—2519 {important football games played day, when the sewing booth will| ar was, :‘;(ey to receiving a lot of in- nesday evening if conditions nre)', Ly Subscribe to The Empire. |last Saturday afternoon: open at 1 o'clack in the afternoon. |} o joctar Flactra Bound said. attention, Mayor LUCAS|poyorable, will see the first defense American Legion | Oregon State 12: Oregon 7, Ore-| Tea Will be served by the group odesiar, tieCira DOUNQ said. People in the States are| . ‘o f Douglas citizens o;Lavenik 178 161 167— 506 ' ? A 2 | oW - RitARObn betwaln - ¢hb ) P intensely interested in defense de-|Practice o ouglas . citizens <oj Cae |gon State receives the Rose Bowl|: / dpbaiiiea st | fOf Juneau Held in |Velopments in the Territory, he|8uard the town against sabotage. |F. Metcalf 176 206 172— 453 | bid as the team has won the Pa-|hOurs of 2:30 and 5 o'clock, at| i o sald. " 7| List of those selected to take|Shepard 180 168 179— 527/ cific Coast Conference champion- :::mgfi time the bazaar closes for Wh“ehorse | One of the biggest thrills of the|Part and their prospective posts|Carnegie 197 166 201— 464 | ship 2 dny&'sdfly lght b . trip, Lucas said, was a visit to|Where they are expected to as-|Stewart 181: 161 18— 540 | California 16; «Stanford 0. e organiza- | carls! i , Vi i e o s | ian ] ¢ | ttom i1 seive m Brorsasabord bo-| ORIy & southbound Dduglas Clip- | C3risbad ‘Caverns, in New. Mexlco, pemble 8t was pubilshed in- this ! y niversity »0( Washington “"tw the 'hy 2 "ao | per left Juneau today and no Pan‘,where he attended a Shrine cere-|column last week. Further an-| Totals 912 861 937—2710) SPLg southern ?all(omia 18: i iy B B ko # "?0 g 7'30‘Amerlcan planes arrived. The Glip- |00l 8 g ihlte oo 750 DeRiosent s, maCe RIND MG BOME | Bl N Navy 14; Army 6. o'clock, and a number of typical| | feet undes d, G b Duckworth 167 165 156— 488 . it y dlahds Wil be afféred |per- departed with the same pas- | 3 rground, attended by 1,500|Guard is to assemble at the (myI uc . Yioly' Ciroas 43¢ Boston .College 14 i | sengers it brought from Fairbanks|ShTiners from Los Angeles and/Hall for orders from Capt. Walter Henning 125 162 167— 454 Hardeman Fordham 30; New York Univer- oy Saturday. throughout the southeast. At the|Andrews when the signal is given.|VanderLeest 125 207 147— 479 4 sity 9. 1 Meanwhile, Pan American planes | rémony, 118 were initiated into| To further augment coverage of | Lindstrom 209 192 218— 619 Carnegie Tech 0; Pittsburgh 27. 'DOUORS, NURSES HERE concentrated at Whitehorse, where |th¢ high Masonic order. Presiding|the town by the civilian defense, Jensen 134 139 154— 427 WATER PROOFED Texas Tech 35; Wake Forest 6. F ll weather held a southbound Electra |¥8s Tom Law, Imperial Potentate|Director Hachmeister has named —_ — "a]s North Carolina State 13; William | R UBER(ULOSB and Lodestar and a northbound“’fplohl‘f Sf:m"m‘" 'Sl;e_um'*d States.|the men residents on lower Front| Totals 760 865 842—2467 and Mary 0. | Lodestar. The mail from the north- | Following the Shrine event, thegtreet, including John McWilliams, - - Penn State 17; South Carolina 'ES""G ‘"D (o"mol bound plane will be brought to Ju- | €Ptire Masonic party adjourned to|jonn currier, Sam 8 5 g n s Gl'llves , Sam Stevens an-d S | ® L 12. | neau by one of the southbound @ earby dude ranch, where dozens|wijay B, Robinson to police their | FUORGASPORD { ”d‘c‘flus! | Michigan State 14; West Vir-| - Arriving in Junéau on the Yu- |ships. }or Afeers were roasted ‘In. under- g, ifipm At Istieaan Chiineh) Baslors, e Tha Clothing Map ginia. 12 [Kon last night to confer with local| OR the southbound Lodestar are STound caves and a real western|™ry, ghort plasts on the fire siren | 2502Y: Dec. 3 430 to 7 pm. adv. JUNO-MAID |"lowa State 13; Marquette 2. |officials of the Office of Indian |HAFTY Phillips, J. E. Wallman, and |barbecue dinner served. {will be the signal, it is announced. | e | Oklahoma 6; Nebraska 7. Afairs and the Territorial Depart- |HOWard Lyng, coming to, Juneau, B PouikE A | e | | Georgia 21; Georgia Tech 0. ‘menl of Health were Dr. Horace and Oscar Schiickelser,. Demtier abe; Lucazet also dx_'ove»t,o e | Cott e | sewanee 0; Citadel 28 ¥ DeLien, Miss Erma Parr ‘;nd Mmlsmuckmer, W. b MoRuues. Sl Se?\?td (fiagy?g m]‘)dg e s P HOOL COBNIVAL ‘} a 8 ; ; i older B “ Southern Methodist 13; Texas|Verna Patten, who are in Alaska B::Tngz‘::';:fig s::‘g’;&?: Sberh Iloodl{ghung :)ln u;luu:(:;rl::n}:, Saturd Pltozfsdsl!(,clissll?ulw | christian 15. {on tuberculosis control ; b 7 | " J i 4 s it e o e i > 7 ; h 3 Work for| " Coming to Juneat on the Electra |they spent five days with their|crowg to the school carnival which L eese Clemson 7; Auburn 28. the Office of Indian Affairs. Dr.|;.. G. R. Watkins, G. Butler, Al Son Lee, now attending University . i Mississippi State 6; Mississippi 0.|DeLien and the two nurses will | anderson, Mrs. Vella Lomen, Jack [of California at Los Angeles. Jas haRta o i nanum ael s ot Louisiana State 19; Tulane 0. |make Juneau their headquarteis|Acker, Mary Pero and Mildred Pero, | Thanksgiving Day, they were en-|oic I0to the night more and more - e - for work in Southeast Alaska. - e route to Medford, Ore people from both sides of the Your Grocer t gon, and ate ¢ it { Tuberculosis control started five Itheir turkey in a restaurant there,|CP@RRel kept dropping in to try 4 {"I-OSI" plA“E IS years ago when Dr. J. D. Aaron- l '} A 'I' | They also sneaked enough time|thelr skill for fortune's favor. With | Excellent sen, who is stll in charge, came [LEQION AUXINIATY {off from their travels to take injthe stormy weather prevailing on | " gy (to the Territory to begin testing two football games. In New York,|Friday, opening night of the car-) X for Winler Salads REPORIED SAFE and making diagnoses of tb. For sale IS Marked they saw Georgia wallop Columbia, |Pival, the more favorable condi- . the past three years, the work has Y g‘ l':"“AA"zeh‘l‘- Lucas watched U. ;,:gns on Saturdsy -';‘5; ub?utu.made ; Try the New been carried on by Dr. R. M. Say- !C. L. A, administer a grid lesson success a one-night affair. CHOGOLATE MILK L ONGHORAGE. Al (ecli e i uccess Saturday o tne sodiers trom camp Hann. | Higights of the camival in- . .. | | ; " ane “missing” i e luded the program which began in The group will be in this part ci Pprog! ic 8! v in maneuvers since last Friday, has J i g : lu ’m lac ““l ;‘relumed hel’:} e {6 ol ;ow or|Of the Territory for about three| Completely successful was the Am- FUHEMI. SERVI(B 45 8 o'click dhd. included song and a u c eSIs w‘ ce ar ln |after boats and planes had hea’n binbEan Srican hegkn uxiliary alhday peit iR kg ! d t Ih l JUNEAU | ous ano pianes naa “veen| s e e | FOR GEQ, ANDERSON |10, men ot v sio | guaranteed lo make the mos s Ry o Lzt wsc 4 Dugout. During the day aprons, . a one-act skit entitled “Who Gets: I . - ' I’AI“IE: | g i S w " c l t baskets and food were on sale, and the Car,” with Borghild Havdahl Illr ll chr l lt Incorporated | American Legion Auxiliary meet- | omp eie luncheon and tea were served. Ap- TAKE P M(E TODAY and Glenward Kirkham in the| 1 lng isimas gl S | ing Tuesday night at 8 pm. adv. B proximately fifty persons attended leads, and Patsy Fleek and Billy | ! azaar rfangemen's the luncheon at noon, and many| Funeral services for George|Devon assisting, all of which were | A wealth of Styles i more were at the tea. dA;gu:on, Juneau oldtimer who|well received. I at prices you're | Proceeds from the sale will be used | ere recently, took place this| Supt. Pool hi d i - Completion of plans for the upt. as expressed his ap sure to like! | and bl:zanr wm:;‘ wu{ e egi::: by various departments of the local [afterncon at 2 o'clock in the|preciation for the great help ren- | {next Saturday Will be made by the | remsbors of e 3 aro | oharles W. Carter Chapel with|dered by faculty members and 2 u“E IHHlm [members of the Women's Society Menpea of mhe oo AIRR e Noberts giridlating, Sia dn. Ipiping prepare for he Thoigon ste the I J O Bt Tl at g A R fe s which was| Interment was in Evergreen |affair and manage the variouscon- Raine. ROOS on & i 4 t- |under the supervision of Mrs. Dor- | Cemetery, and the pallbea: " & CEDAR 'CHEST ‘ ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in |othy Manthey and Mrs. Gus Sklnner.!wnmm s P rers were | cessions, also for the donations re- Von ooh 5a il 'n““u TEus the parlors of the Methodist|Those who' assisted were Winona |Franz Kron ufsolm é\ususc Aalto, | ceived. | the FINEST in ; Church. Monroe, Pat Davis and Dorothea | 5, Frieser :nd Pa Scl:l' Jensen, ——————— material, work- Other business to be taken up is | Hendrickson. . ul ke MANONS- 10 ELEOT manship and style. ‘ the nomination of officers for the | Lunchéon arrangements were Annunl, Slosin. of» offioss. i)} : next term. made by a committee composed of M l F' H feature regular meeting of Gas- L4 During the business meeting, | Betty McCormick, chairman, Marie I'S. . "lpa"l( Musnier LONGE I £ A MG iwhich ROOS CHESTS | | final arrangements will be made|Oswald, Marie Burdick and Sigrid is scheduled for tomorrow evening are all INSURED for the Saturday affair, and com- |Hildre. Sylvia Zenger and Helen Honored a' Pan in the Eagles Hall. against MOTH mittees will be appointed. The Jewett were in charge of the-food y —————— DAMAGE. ! meeting will be under the chair. |[$8) and Marle Burdick, Wanda SEWING MEETING ; | manship of Mrs. Ronald Lister, Martin and Alice Mae Tucker were| A bon voyage party honoring Mrs, | Miss Elizabeth Fraser will be the | . | present chafrman *lin charge of the aprons. Mabel Ly- | Larry Fitzpatrick was given by the |hostess for meeting of the Monday ; beck was in charge of the baskets. |Friendship Club yesterday in the|Night Sewing Club which meets PRICED G The Auxiliary extends thanks to |home of Mrs. Norman De Roux G| regularly this evening at her home. from - L} all those who took part in the sale | Fritz Cove Road. Mrs. Fitzpatric) ——————— £ |ss toner a' S and’ contributed to its success, es- |is leaving Juneau tomorrow to join P.-T.A. TO MEET s‘. T..” B'g 7 pecially to the members of the Jun- |her husband in Sitka. i 39 95 To wed I.leut f |ior Auxitary who ssssted with the Luncheon was served the guests, [, ci ooy evening the ' regular i '.l'. r‘.t“res enan serving. and the guest of honor was present- fapeling. of- Dojigies | Pavent-Trach t | ed with a gift from the group, The |°F_Association will be held for the o Foature for featurs or doilar | Miss Marfe Stoner, who is to gift was a locket. month of December. The program for dollar—by any yardstick, marry Second Lieut. Ralph Mor- Mfs_ john (la“son Members of the Friendship Club | ¥l be ready for announcement to- z.w Wetpeiatis a great refriger- eau, formerly of Juneau, in An- are Mrs. Lloyd Green, Mrs. Gene |MOrtow. The sophomore girls will ahor buy. Even at such a low | chorage next week, sailed for Sew- passes a' Hos “al Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Reischl, Mrs.|Serve refreshments. PY price this remarkable Hot- ard on the steamer Yukon early p OUff Brown, Mrs. Willlam Graves, Do : today. LR Mrs. Ann Thorpe, Mrs. O. Jackson, An Extensive , The bride-tosbe will reside with| Mrs. John Clauson, Juneau resi- ::; E:_’syd J::C‘I’(pe;‘;"gh‘f:bsc“ude SIo(K ouo“llo“s Showing! her brother, Cecil Stoner, until the |dent since 1930, passed away early ' 2 e s Vir- ‘weddlnx. An employee of the Ter- |this morning at St. Ann’s Hospi- & “‘i‘fl‘"" Mrs'f}?‘ur White. :I?whn;:t;z: 1::(:1: ritorial Unemployment Compensa- |tal, where she had been since No- T NEW YORK, Dec. 1. — Closing you care to spend tion Commission, she has been |Vvember 13. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine hi + SRAS stock today is 2%, American Can 71 We e Juel ¥ transferred to the Anchorage of-! Mrs. Clauson came to Alaska a ese r lay 2, n Can 71, The NORMAN. 4 big . y sy | Anaconda 2714, Bethlehem Steel 57% b a3 - a8 ages—an extra measure of 6 cubic foot, full-family sise refrig- fice and will be employed there.|from Oregon, where she was born cOmmmwm;;‘ o Bcaths et YOUR price! And woivs ot ne axiva cost: ‘ovator. A ooy for the money. |hMany parties were given here in|in n:sz. and was married to Clau- Going 'o An(horage S A SR each lovely chest, 33. s sur- y © Butra Glont Bottie Space @ Automatic laterior Ficodighting ex h""": :?:edanu:e;:uuL :; nnih:w‘; sur- Harvester 46, Kennecott 31%, New g ::a;fillrs; of price, ©fow 16-Point Tamperature Contrel @ All-Porcelain Interier AP et v 4 sons r— York Central 9%, Northern Pacific 5 ‘ennessee © All-Btssl Cesstruction © Thermooraft insulation ARMY OFFICER HERE by a former marriage, who are| WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. — Capi.|ss United States Steel 50, Pound red cedar lining! Lieut. Col. Walter Shoaf, - |now living in Jefferson, Ore. Carlin Whitesell, Jr. on dut ) o ° , Bat. y with|$4.04, L] talion Commander at Sitka, arrived| Funeral arrangements for Mrs.|the Army Engineers at Ketchikan, ot * 3 an, * in Juneau Saturday night on the |Clauson are pending word from her |Alaska, has been assigned as As- DOW, JONES AVERAGES Wwe'll gladly steamer Columbia after a trip to|relatives, and the remains are at sistant to the Seattle District En-|..The following are today's Dow, arrange terms headquarters of the Alaska De-|the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, |gineer. with his station at Anchor-|Jones averages: Industrials, 113.59; ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR | | Command at rort Richard. age. Alsska, T son, Anchorage. He is staying at|BOGGAN GOES TO ANCHORAGE| Capt. Whitesell is a native of AR H msu nnc’rnlc LIGHT |the Baranof Hotel and will go to| Garland Boggan, expert hard-|Galveston, Texas, and his home is OUT FOR HEALTH - g ar are o- i Sitka soon. wood floor layer, left on the Yukon [in Chicago. prror 4 ' ——————— |for. Anchorage where he h:s al e h ——————— Stevel Sterly, da3s Wn?“ PHONE 12 The Dally Alaska Zmpire has the contract. : Subscribe to the Dally - Alaska'OR the Columbla going south for ‘& POWER (0. m“ TV largest pald cirulation of any Al-_ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Empire—the paper with the largest paid eircutation. his health. He is accompanied by Mrs. Stanworth,

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