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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o If Qutdoors, Lie Flat. ep Under Cover. Basketball Scores LEGION BOWLERS Leave Car Or Bus. HENNINGS, ELKS Turn Off Gas Connection. s Line Up for —w P L3 EIGHT THINGS YOU SHOULD DO IN CASE OF AN AIR RAID: Avoid Top, Street Floors. Air Raid Do's and Dont’s suggested by Milo Thompson, former AP Chief in London, who has lived through a lof of air raids. Open Windows Partially. Put Out, Conceal Lights. ~ One Suicide, - CLIP THIS OUT, ~ KEEP IT HANDY Be Galm, Avoid Panic. EVAUCATION - AUI0 Uwner as Rafion Cards On Saturday Night TAKE NO. 1 ELKS| CLASH TONIGHT | The following are scores of bas-| The American Legion and Elks No IN S(HOOl GYM | : e “e emp | ketball games, conference and non- 1 bowling teams won matches on the | | conference, played last Saturday BPOE alleys Sunday, the veterans| . T | % T " night edging out the second lodge team, | High School fo Rlay Juneau | i University of Washington 40, 2668 to 2625, while the No. 1 bowlers 2 ; | Idaho 33 took the Baranof quintet, 2488 to| - Fire Depanmem in | | Oregon 48; Washington State 38 22;6 e e 0 enifl .Game B { % fs > Men tanford 36: St. Mary's 35 rank Metcalf of the Legion was | Ry i Stanford 36, '8t Maw's 35 'wugn bowler of the dsy. wrapping| pening | Musician Shoots Himself- Families of Service University of Washington tops "5SS BOWS. Thirty cents will buy two basket- | Mother of Fire Victim | Leave for States—Men the standings so far with two o3 3 ball games tonight in Juneau High : : American Legion i ! ; Is in Hospital n 24_h0ur Dmy games won. Cattisis 146 204 211— 560,8YM, When the Crimson Bears meet S In Ospl a 0 > Lavenik 213 165 163-— 541 |the Firemen and the Elks meet BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Metcalf 183 177 208— 568 Hennings. | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Jjan. 12—, (Continued from Page One) A 2 Parks 112 158 201— 471| The Crimson Bear game will | Larry McCann, formerly of Seattle, R T Stewart 176 176 176— 528 | come first, at 7:;?0 o'clock. | committed suicide at his home here Similar ‘orders for evacuation of - —— —- — Friday night will see the renew- | | shortly before midnight last night, tamilies of civil service employecs, ! Totals 829 880 2668 |al of the Douglas-Juneau prep, using a .22 calibre revolver. i val ersonnei, ey ! ¥ P | using rev contractors and naval p Elks No. 2 feud, with the outcome of the first | | McCann was a pianist and organ- ot enlisted and officer were re- T"E wonL” Spot 28 28 28— 84|team game perhaps deciding the {ist in Seattle and several other | .oived by naval bases throughout Holmquist 170 151 160— 481 | winner of the northern division Northwest Washington cities before the Territory a few days after the IN FLAMES? | pucvortn 1% 191 187 554 it of the Southeast Alaska High | <8 | coming to Ketchikan about 10 years | jociaration of war on December 8, Council 162 163 177— Schocl League. Juneau has won | ago, where he has been a theatre 0. Daring! Senasational! | F.Barragar .. 150 177 178— 505 | {0 Ceorec o ar and if the Beass | |organist and music teacher. and REY O e Ve a0 A Picture for Free Americans Sturrock 15\3 E‘.’ i)i——:g? can take the third, the series will ;lml\xlln:'é:/:w{;rd:;ims;:‘i:;de was not_ YV o 844 80 9312625 ":’lf"t‘”“ :°"L::‘f] ettt | A etchikan woman was taken 3 F Elks No. 1 sl o ‘ PErEc |to the hospital last night after a | COMING! COMING! . Barragar 151 173 169— 493 .3 suicide attempt. Aggravatlng Gas gterlingg 182 145 166— 493| Also slated for Friday night is : She 15 Mrs. Ruth Houtz, mother THE WORLD e S S b ey 'Jensen 139 238 171— 548 (another clash between the school : b T | of Robert Fosse, 8 years old, who ADLERIKA. FIVE carminstives fo warm V. W. Metcalf .. 185 152 149— 486 | reserves. Douglas has won two so| . e o | was burned to deatn here when tire | N IFILAMIES? ;"Wfllm::'"‘ “} 'g";;".‘l Herter 140 161 167— 453}181" This censor approved photo received from Honolulu shows automobile owners lined up over two blocks |gutted the home of his grandpar- v I action. At your Drug . i R —— waiting at the City Hall, to get their gasoline ration tickets. Note the sandbag barricades on either side of | °0ts, Mr. and Mrs. William Muller, | Daring! Senasational! ADLE R K A Totals 797 869 822—2488 the entrance to the City Hall for the protection of the armed guards. Thursday. Mrs. Houtz was hospital- A Picture for Free Americans Baranof F " P I I | SRR T . A o ar 0k 3 e . izedafter she had slashed her wrists, Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Teagle 131 116 13— ss5| FATEWE ar Y S apparently grief stricken. She first Guy's Drugs in Douglas Gerrett 127 119 198— 444 5 X pasl (ommand I ’ attempted to jump in the bay, then Nordenson 108 167 144— 419 leen coun(l"orS‘ e S | was persuaded to -go home, where Lockridge 13 12 13—s18) o 9 b i ngh' a' leglon HEADQUARTERS RN B I's. eorge Rivard and Mrs. [] . | H 9 olas e T Malyie GG yah . ave . bete Commission ‘Asks fo Change TONIGHT in Juneau TYP“““N - e councillors for the Junior Catholic ‘ Tonight will be Past Command- | o Daughters of America, were guests| ers’ Night at the Dugout of the| H NO RUSSIAN LEADER of honor at a surprise party given Alford Jobn Bradford Post of the| r prise p | for them at the last regular meeting | American Legion, it was announced | n | In a personal item in The Empire of the organization in the Parish | today | Clarence William Wiitanen filed Ideal for Hunters ;[n\ur(‘l:\l\'.Mmené}iZn‘ e n::‘:llt"n‘l:;: H;Xl[_l ] ] ; | i”(fhz.un]\:“lu‘;;l the xm-.u:m:)mll be R Saition . with | the. Feteral Dl i r. and Mrs. orge self] er a pleasant evening spent = ! cmer Nordling, one of the Past SRR |trict Court here late Saturday to and Fishermen bad been “leaders” in the Russian playing games refreshments wnrc‘Only Junior Elk Ladies | commanders, and ai Lezion mem-| Sacsions of Game Board af change one letter in his name. colony in Juneau for many years.;served and the honor guests were M |bers and veterans of the Gastin- | Wiitanen wants to spell it “Wit- - M. Daniloff, a resident of Juneau|presented with gifts by the host-/ . .eau Channel area are invited to be i | tanen,” which is the way he de- Sizes | for fourteen years, visited the Em-|csses. The occasion was a fare-| anag,e '0 Iop veter ‘on hand. waShmgion Are '0 Be ‘(-larcsv he has .:vnttc'n L{le name Small, Medium, Large pire office today to call the at-|well party as both Mrs. Rivard and| ans’ Pin Tofals Entertainment will be provided Closed fo Public here for years and the name by Extra Large tention of the paper to the fact|Mrs. Bloom are leaving this week |and the session will end with a | which he is known. Kk that the Russian Colony had no|for the south. {chile feed, Nordling said. ) o et Sl T i T g leaders and to refute the story as it Rt U U Junior bowling on the Elk Alleys — e TEARBENGEY, gan. 13— Thed MRS. HAROLD KNIGHT AND appeared in the paper. MRS. JOSEPH DE GANAHL ANp YeSterday gave the Moose a 2167 e o e oo | CHILDREN SOUTHBOUND | ll. s. Graves The Empire prints this to benefit| CHILDREN RESIDING HERE ! 2122 victory over the Junior Elks, | MARRIED AT CORDOVA in an advisory capacity to the Se(‘-: | |Mr. and Mrs. Tulintseff and Mr.| Mrs. Joseph deGanahl, who re. 8ithough the Elks won two of the At 9 o'clock New Year's Eve, retary of the Interior, opened its Mrs. Harold Knight and Kath- | The Clothing Man Daniloff for its confusing use of cently arrived in Juneau from Sit- | tITee games. [Miss Donna DeLay, school teach-|annual meeting here today m‘leen B;‘AdChafiflEldKnight are south- e TN —_ 4 |R. E. Robertson house on Tth and N8 Irom thelr Alumni opponents,; bt J ol e w { expect to remain in Seattle for some i i R Robertaen house on Tth and | %L smree games for ' fofal/at Cardova by the Rev. David H.| Sesions of the commission wil! S8 TSAID I Seatl for some Juneaun Hivs.Firemen ¢ { 2 imi i < r be closed, representatives of the 5 N ’ |deGanahl have both entered the|Of 2216 to 2173. Similarly, the Girl Crawford. e an indefinite stay. The Alaska Federal Savlngs and Loan ! Juneau schools where Chuck is :;Alumni took the High Schnuii — Fish and Wildlife Service said. The | >—— ' SECOND GAME P! . g iroi | Girls, 1338 to 1276. ON THE HOUSE commission will discuss the situa-| AUSTIN. RETIRES | | sophomore and Virginia a membe: | 2 - ing’ Association of Juneau has again declared {!ionhomore and virs mber “ 1 the Elks Ladies series, the, The Elks of Cordova “threw” a|tion caused by large numbers of | juage . ©. Austin has an-| EIKS vS. Henning's Juniof Ladies defeated their sen- Party New Year's Eve and the|service men hunting in the Ter- nounced his retirement from the an annual dividend of four per cent for its depositors. Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More —————— Subscribe to The Empire. | lors, 1570 to 1420. | treats “were on the house” to a The same teams will be matched large attendance. 'next Sunday with a few changes in! the lineups. | Individual scoring: — e CORDOVA COURT TERM A term of the district court will ritory. |office of United States Commis- The commission is composed ofisioner at Ketchikan. one member from each Alaska ju-‘ S i dicial district and the chief repre-| gyubscribe to the Daily Alaska sentative of the Alaska Fish and Empire—the paper with the largest, TONIGHT Juneau High School Gym Use Sixth Street Entrance Adults and Students { | Moose Lodge !be held at Cordova beginning Feb- | Wildlife Service, Frank Dul‘resne,‘gaid circulation. 27, 1 3 30, o » | |J. covich 80 119 130— 329 ruary 2. There are only a few civill who is also executive secretary of): TSI RS | ¢, plus tax 3c—30c é:-‘v M. Haas 134 158 167— 459 cases on the docket. the commission. Empire Classifieds Pay! > | Bernaby 159 128 122— 409 — e ——os INSURED | | I I | M. seston 143 138 167— 448! P. Zirglis 153 166 203— 522 ! | - Totals 679 699 7892167 Accounts Government Insured Money Available at “B -'“"""1'6:3“;;2 w ssai X Any Time i pirown 23 P A 00600 o | | Newmarker 175 160 128— 463 ‘j | Bavard 159 135 119— 413 . | Murphy 128 153 174— 465 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan | e 100 18 138 do { ol SR Associafion o‘ Juneau ! Totals 765 716 64121221 i BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” 3. B Alwuni - — | Oshorne 100 113 82— 295 B. Geyer 105 134 118— 357 Messer 143 91 96— 3301 Parsons 128 122 121— 371 Nielson 121 156 186— 463 Schneider 143 129 128— 400 Totals 740 745 731—2216 J High School i Hermann 83 82 84— 249| S. Nordling 122 137 136— 395 ; : Adams 127 110 129 366 G. Nordling 135 101 120— 356 THIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC MeManus 155 155 122 432 T A KEEPS FOOD BETTER LONGER Sitell 1z M6 7232173 Saves You Money Through The Years! 3 e | | Old-fashioned refrigeration is too uncertain, too W“ ' i costly today! Get a new G-E that keeps perishable i nesses rom ' f better and longer, cuts waste, saves you money S- 'k A b ; itka Are Here This is 2 good time to invest in a guality refrigerator | o i that not only safeguards food but assures lasting | Business was rushing this after- | value as well. noon on the top floor of the M-‘ g ¥ - eral Building as the first of a long Onl&'(;wllxmxted number of G-E’s available, so see Tioe of sdthessas {n oolrt cases to| us 4 come before the grand jury began | registering with the U. S. Marshal, | | Clerk of the Court and other of-{ | ficials. The first installment of witness- es are from Sitka, having lrflved“ (last night. The grand jurys wiil| meet tOmMOITOW. | - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Alaska Electrie Light and Power Co. Juneau Douglas 20% Down 12 Months to Pay , RU i {