The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1942, Page 2

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'IHEDAILYALASKAENH’IRE—— EAUALASKA ' SATURDAY JANUARY 17, 1942 = ——— T Cl‘; l H B ¢ championship. Dates will be an-| | ———- rysler Heir, ride-to-Be w"‘s nounced later. 5 The box scores: MRS. CHAS. G. WARNER A povte IN REFRIGERATOR ' FOUR VICTORIES - e ‘ - W, . | Douglas High 3 3 14 2 e paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FoN gy iftiagn, Hick V.t ey ! ! is invited to present this coupon this evening e ; I e ro 1 Douglas 8t | A"D Sllll lIVB} 0“ Elus AllEvS; at the box office of the. = | | FG FT | s Llp v S : CAPITOL THEATRE ~ : evon 3 By GEORGE TUCKEB It was ladies’ night on the Elks| 3 GNP TR b oug as lg Sizkhain 0 0 0 Npw YORK, Jan. 17 — Freight- |bowling alleys Friday night and| and receive TWO TICKETS to see: F. Cashen 3 0 6|yarq scene: This freight yard is in|regular competition saw the Frills, | I PN} " " a4 |H. Cashen 30 6|Manhattan, on the waterfront. It|Dolls, Percy's and Baranof girls| Master Detective” — "“Footlight Fever . . . E. Savikko 3 1 7)isn't really a yard. . . . It's the win their league matches. Federal Tax—5 " 3 | | ederal Tax—! Crimson Bears VIdOTIOUS, K. Shudshift 0 0 0|Pennsylvania RR's freight Pier No.| | " Individual scores: WANCE THIS SEas Y’C per Person . J . Sk | Krsul 0 0 0/28....A big refrigerator car is| Dolls \ y; S SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 4 31-20-Haines- agway |s. savikko 0 0 o|standing on a siding. A the work- Terhune 12 gtovige sl 0 HG R e X o o) E d { — — —|men gather around her, you can see | Dcolex 102 108 158— 378 Zi e - v Tournament ye Totals 9 2 1g(their breaths pretty plainly. The Toner 108 144 138— 390| | Juneau High |thermometer says 17 . . They beat | Sharpe 103 108 78— 289‘ 3 thei ists together and et to| o ea it [ K Smashing straight through a 5 Fg’ Por Tplwm,‘: ‘One of gm:umen cmcgkb the| Totals 425 470 467—1362 | o Douglas team which couldn't get'J‘;g‘;o”: )k O S ook sead. "Thil oot lwisigh ofn. Alley Cats | |steam up, the Juneau High Crim- Nucholis 1 H Suddenly, the man who opened that | Jones llf 121 91- m son Bears last night captured thc‘anflrd 2 0 " door yells, “Hey, Joe . . . Hey, look McManas 9:» 77 130— 302 | Gastineau Channel High School| i here!” Joe and all the other Hanson 102 102. 102— 306 basketball championship, 31 to 20, Murphy 3 T\ Joes crowd close just as William Hendrickson .. 106 106 106— 418 <y It was the third straight victory|Nordling 3 2 Bigandin colored, staggers to the| L e o 4 |for Juneau ,:“"‘l‘;y“m“ 2 g O|door. William Kandin is a pew-| Totals S8 0 429“1354‘ v . 3 nel o y York. Four days| bz gven tha red-cldd team. was slo comer to New ! iy o e ‘wlu-\ti:x‘u““ge‘::n; ‘Adontl‘y el m: Floberg 0 0 Ofpreviously, he was walking by a|Stevenson 88 117 100— 305/ el o~ . ‘“‘ oW 5 the' dosnity musrber while | — — —{siding in Thalmass, Georgia. It |Hurley 122 141 93— 3"? v ; . s e o eq| Totals 4 3 wasn't so cold down there, It was | Redman 101 102 82— 285 NOTEC E? la § ;ffi % the Huskies from the Island ‘snared | LS {all right. Bill Kandin saw a big re- | Overby 102 151 106— | § e . Rl three points. In the second quarter, | Aoarator okE. WiEh it % i e | ¢ - L A Nordling, Murphy, Bavard, Nucholls | Dytietis Rowae S B LS Ao Wde ) el 413 511 31—1a05| . The United States Maritime €ommission has granted the Second son of the late Walter P. Chrygler, the automobile tycoon, 15 itk filtered th h th FG FT TP open. He looked up and down the Bakinot Alaska Line speciul:permission to supplement all water freight Jack Forker Chrysler is shown in New York with his bride-to-be, ~|and Johnson filtered thoug “|B. Devon 2 1 5|track, jumped in. Automatically, " '.|1 12 |and | passenger tariffs effective January" 7, authorizing an emer- Edith Helen Backus, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Backus of New | Douglas deferises with stray shots|yr ‘5o 2 1 s5lthat big door closed behind" him, Haviland ’fn ‘f” lg;" i;z‘ gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charges 4 York. The wedding date hasn’t been set. |and held the Douglasites to onlylgp, 4. 2 0 4|Not until the workmen at Pier 28 Mack 15 :»Z 4 othopwiEs DEEbIS, ‘(‘ ~(one basket. B. Savikko 3 o g|cpened that door did he see day- ‘I\Na""‘“g"" et o ';‘;\ g . i | e g 11 rs. Senescue B After the half, the visitors found B; 3 3 0 ¢ light again. Half frozen, and nine- | | s o o T " |their eye to some degree, but they :’v‘;lhl 0 1 o|tenths starved, newcomer William | Totals ;7; ;; ;;2 —;:w’f INFORMA?ION ON SAILINGS. AND ‘ARR]YALS 4 : | Kandin said he sure would admire i B g 5 “ | WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST .« n o missed more baskets than they|cConnor 0 0 i Gutter Snipers { |made, while Juneau ran up thel s some he.u! and some grub. So they JSohnidh 103 94 100— 297 WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE., |score to 20-14. The same five Ju-{ Totals 12 3 27"‘?:“"1 o !VVI('"E“"‘) 1o gf”""“" Hoo- | o tpstad 90 T 11— 172| i neau men kept slanting shots at Juneau Reserves ervelion .« o s e | A 158 123 137 418 S | the enemy target, while Douglas FG PFT TP :esum; b, afid han:g m‘f,"" ,'::":* Foster 140 1422 105 367 Naed UL 0% Dupree 1 0 20y gqy . # " j FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— | The student stands, packed with|Fukuyama ... % e ! el Totals 491 410 453—1254 | . |supporters from both schools, | McRoberts W R 0 Besroations i BRSL A A | Sbtaises P"g(y, s & el CALL THE ALASKA LINE «d " v S | % v 1 i roared with enthusiasm as ths | Anderson f : g rooms or clubs are called covers. If |y, Powers 151 101 146— 398 | PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Lo :gusglf J::f':fidumffi?; '&. ::' Converse 1 9 3la place bousts 2000 covers in one|Huugen 109 107 134 350, ) Ul - (Mills ... week, this means that 2,000 people 3 — 385 las came to victory. Big John Ba-|Car -« 0 0 Dlpad dinner there, L e ].Jf E’f f‘j Aaib SERVING b vard sank two unbelievable long-|Mead 3 1 70 1 was talking to the manager of | Totals 475 450 4881393 chance shots, his mates added some | Hogan 0 0 0.q dining room in one of New York’s Federals more and the gane was over. — — —|three largest hotels. He said, * We |McNaughton 99 98 95— 291 Desplie the victory, {6 wasnt ael . Tobals 9 3 2llare almost back to normal now, Kennedy 114 97 104— 3159 atisfactory an ending as one play- 1huL the week after war was declared | Seybold 111 107 91— 309 r might have wished—Don Mur- |we h"ll from 2.3® to 1,100 covers. Taylor 116 116 116— 348 shy, Crimson Vefbfan' ended His fam Ala’ms "ave ;l;he second WE_Ek it was 1,500 covers. X T T T high school career mid-way in the ow we're just over 2,000. Totals 418 4061263 ) . | fourth quarter when he was re- { ‘ % | Dlacket Bft~ sootiiig 7 poihts:” ik flmn‘“ He' up Allen Carmichael is-a gag writer Blomgrin 111 145— 399 | TRAN SPORTAT'ON COMPAN Y up to his Ususl edgle-eye standard. |and constantly must be on the look- | Smith 109 125— 338 } i lout for hunch lines—anything for Primavera 101 169— 389 | The stands gave him a big hand DUNNT om. Jan. 17 — The o & Garrett 132 116— 379 | when he left the floor and his|Durant Fire Department can save| “H:“gr‘_('; b : "“d‘l i . L ergencys W€ mates on the bench stood up in|a lot of time and trouble the hext, | with NT@T Slx)::ll :::g gk:;c hfi?: Totals 497 453 5551495 | to the present e sailing |mbuze to a player, who paved the Mme it gets a call to the NYA [ W{w Sent Ou" 9 i I Due unable way for Juneau's final victory witn)foundry here by using the tele- riedv"' 3 y [:{ mar- | e his consistent season’s play. phone. i epm maried dow ok Heal ."DES | The opening game between re-| Four times in three weeks, the carmichael, “to my jokes.” | I serve teams from the two schools|department raced to the foundry| Mary shook her head. “Thaf oo { wound up the same way it had in|When motorists on a nearby high-|{,, baq” she said. “Your mar-| . SUR lime = January 18) P the two previous games—Douglas,|W8Y saw the rosy glow of flames | riage is doomed to failure.” | fl%‘h L‘l‘dde 83:1:’71 ‘a, m., 1;(§ f‘FL‘ { Rebert Taylor, Mary Howard and Brian Donlevy, appearing on the |won, 27-21. over the foundry—an unusual sight| .ghs» ehed Allen, looking up. High “d‘:‘ % ko 7 ‘r’f‘ 35 i) Capitol screen in “Billy the Kid,” the spectacular outdoor thriller With . tik “Ghilihiky’ Changdt] B Shis stete. _|“How come?” o O b :) B e which marks Taylor's debut as a Western star. The new action hit |championship safe, 'Coach Fred| The NYA boys were -t doing| “It always does—when the wife | MONDAY, JANUARY 19 was filmed in Technicolor in the picturesque deserts and mountains |Lindenmeyer said arrangements ;”‘t“'rw""“b“t B R L Hidg much older than the hus-| pigy tige 3:44 a. m. 17.2 feet, Frel of Arizona. will be made for the Crimson| o' ''*: ‘ e Contlo (Creen madbiiesn | LOW: tide 9:52 a. m,. '13.dues. i . . |Bears to meet the. winper of the o e (R BTy O | Figh otide 3:34:p: . 1T et Haines-Skagway' ‘tourndment, the| Harlan Fiske Stone; Chief 3usf|.yy *pove Poy THG 0 HHe Low tide 10:00 p. | - ' “Mnn('r of that match to be eligible | tice of the United States supreme‘.mat,s the hame of 'a 46 tuunw S -\ o | A D {to meet the Southern Division|Court, played football at Amherst|; '\, 2 0 BHFE B @ VHEC (OWR| The Quartermaster Corps of the ‘V A N T EJ L champ\on for the. Southeast Alaska College. sl e alr uf tpheypiece j::l“uurm Corps Area, with head-! ® ® ¢ SMART WH ITE SHIP‘ T - —— —_— i3 ot PR e ters in Atlanta, urchased | Frank Craven, who, in “Our Town,”|3UaF p R T T e SN N BY DOH LOZZle 0{ 1he Star Cah | Cr ci P l gg g |gave the best individual P"f"'m"ifi?;ggo o?ar‘)‘:x b:;)(ispe:nrl 143,912 > 3 : . 4 r e L ance I ever saw on the stage. B WERD | anh Two experienced cab drivers. Betier BsSWO HEZ ooED @ Eise Houston, the Brasiian so-|iches for troops. during the war peeeee e e e o L | games. fllan union wages g“aranfeed M“s, ACROSS 32. Nut Do, Abe: bught- A0 Hew Rk | i is 5 | A L A s K A c 0 A ST A L A l n L l “ E s ot 1. Preclous stons 33. News or a':xln- A cafe frequenters and to concert-| Se Southeast Alask Passanaeis. Mall, Eroraus b l M 4. Soft drink AR L S Y IN] goers the folk songs, jungle chants,| K rving Southeas! ska- gers, e reiiahie. 8. In bed 36 Breposition E[C] and voodoo rites of her native ! It's Healthy, Tool ‘ SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. i oy, BB o e e me~| BRUNSWICK Bk s B i, g R R 1 a v m S T A R C A B 1k Gent of tne 40 Automobile IDIE ———————— | I{ Juneau ..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $l8 s18 818 15, Selfs Beien | 43" Frosen “water €] JOIN THE FUN— Sitha .. 18 . i18 <18 - 10, ' 187 -k 0 A0 & o TR ReRs S5~ | HospmALNoTs | BO WL |ioel BB opoE % ¢ 7 mage vieto! | } 1§ G utore = 4a. Gehas of the Iu] OTES | Kimshan 1§ 10 18 10 18 10 [ N N ;'x’. %22!‘0’:‘%‘1&‘:". 48, bon'tiucg R] Mary Atkinson, wno has been a l;zlécdm }g 12 10 10 i J LR R medical patient at St. Ann’s Hos- BOWLING ALLEYS Tenakee .. 10 10 10 pe i Y E 2. sn;zuaumnue 49. mfl. chest of pital, leltt n’w l;]mpual Friday ur.l-—_‘_—_—_— :lngw: % l:g 18 G s ternoon for her home. 3 oonah .. = %’;E,‘::m' of ‘&Y lam % 51 ‘ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c - = eel §3. Highest po'nt 58, i o % ln"mu“ of . o Beet POita 86, Ades Baby Sheila Cropley left St.! CHEDI]JI;(ED MI?NDAY wnmgrsbur g THE ‘r/FA THER varnish 85. Bmall fish 60. m Ann’s Hospital Friday afternoon | Ketchikan asaan g 4 4 31. Silkworm 56. Identical (1% ish™ letter after receiving medical care | Juneau $31.00 4 S;O% 3}3;}0 $25.00 (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) i : i iy 3 e U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Mts. Lorraine Mitchell was ad- Wrangell 15.00 15.00 "ORFCASTS FOR TONIGHT ONLY ;nrii'fid t'-o St. Anns‘ Hospital on| | | Kasaan . 10.00 Juneau and vicinity: Intermittent light rain, little charge in tem- y to recetve medical attention.) Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 nd winds decreasing tonight. Lowest temperature about 35 Dan Uler: ¥ | FOR INFORMATION ON. fl?s TO HAINES, } 'y, who haa been a pa-| 13®) pe degrecs 0 Compatative | |tlent at St. Abn's Hospital, was dis. |§ HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with intermitten rain but with o " | missed from the hospital this morn- | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% a tendency for rain to become less frequent, little change in temper- ing. An additional charge will be made for single passengers ature, and winds slowly decreasing tonight. gg- g: l:‘ha::m' : to flag stops. } January 18—Sunrise 9:30 a.m, sunset 4:47 p.m. “ Ben Nelson, who has been a sur-| A RS € B st um-mm i RADIO REPORTS gical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital 3 g 29. Vory llr since December 22, left the hospital Precipitation in tic ppa s pital E, Max. temp. Lowest excess of today for his home. BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 PAN AM R'CAN A‘“ “ A‘ S Station last 24 hours temp. 09 inchss Joseph Young entered the Gov | BEATTLE 1 18 10 é CL AN -_— : ! : 0 ernment Hospital yesterday to re- Rporton S | 3 “.. ceive medical care. . P ks - > - ;;«, s ASSENGERS FREIGHT Juneau 1 35 1.06 4 ‘-‘. i!‘ Allen Dennis, who has been re- REFRIGERATION Ketchikan 47 fz 120 nn- celving medical care at the Gov- . Kodiak 41 22 31 ernment Hospital left today for| Nome, 10 3 his home. Petersburg 46 38 a1 it D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Portland 35 34 Mrs. Edward Kunz left the Gov- | PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ! Seattle 46 39 ernment Hospital today after re- 10% otf twice one-way Sitka 35 H‘l ceiving medical care. Iares, -when purc! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Fairbanks, Alaska .. OKAY, ANTS-\N-PANTS P55T, EODIE -\ BETTER Beanate osm 3‘@:‘3&“@2‘3&3‘“ S0 SOMEBODY SWIPED EUND SAUFRY A TELL ?J’x'@;fi"fifis:a T B P GUATUM SUNP'N OUTTH didd To LAY LOW N McGrath . — 44 44 18 $120 4 NOUR TRUNK THEN INJUNS BRE Nome, Alaska . 149 T4 126 149 $112 REG'LAR BLOODHOINDS Nulato, Alaska i m 50 99 127 83 $37 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., GSA 23 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T. Can. 144~ 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 ¥t e To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks L LG Monday Saturday Sunday Monday el Tuesday Sunday ‘Tuesday Tuesday - Thursday Tuesday Wednesday \Tflfidngdny F Friday Wednesday Friday ursday KN%&&?\U&'\;%‘E iy, ( Sunday Friday Saturday Friday \RRD BIRD SMTHY Bt o= 00 ‘(5(1}\(\‘“\& “ Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager Hes o au 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 MA 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE ?

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