The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1942, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % g RETREAT OF BRITISH IS NOW STOPPED Sworn Into theAU. SI;lavy : | NEWDRAFT AMERICANS, CLASS TO DUTCH KEEP REEISIER‘ UP ATTACKS (Continued from Page One) Four Brothers | Imperial Desert Fighters in | North Africa Stiffen Against Axis | LONDON, Jan. 27—On the North Unregistered Men from 20 | Through 44 to Sign February 16 | makes no mention of the four or | five-day battle in the Straits of | Maccassar but hints that Japanese | eraft have been attacked by Dutch land American sea and air forces Outdoor life in winter weather burns up a tremendous amount | | | African front, the British Head- Local boards throughout thn“'without substantial results.” | quarters indicated that the Im- Territory of Alaska are preparing| Domei claims the Japanese forces 0{ energy' perial desest fighters have st for the Selective Service registra- in Malaya bave advanced upon Jo- fened against the counter ul[emwo‘ tion on Pebruary 16, Acting Gov ;hore B_nhru. just across the strait . - of Gen. Rommel's Axis armies after |ernor E. L. Bartlett announced to- | from Singapore Island, after taking YOll HGEd 10 I‘EDIGDISh ihlS | talling back 180 ‘miles nortiienst: of |day. On that date will be regis-|a strategic town of 2000 popula- A’uv(i;;bu; " " | tered all male persons residing |tion and only 45 miles from Singa- 3 Meanwhile, Prime Cinister Win- | within the Territory of Alaska who POf®- wn wio esome: ed I u ston Churohill disclosed that the have attained their twentieth birth- y British losses in the Libyan desert | day on or about December 31, 1941, ATTENTION MASONS meai Eai some dally campaign totalled about 18,000 | ;‘["“: Who have not attained their rpere will be a called communi- p " killed, wounded or captured but | orty-{ifth birthday on FeDIUSTY cqpion of Gastineaux Lodge No. that Rommel has “lost three times | 16. 1642, and who'have Tiot' hereto- as many.” | fore registered. | | we handle only nuallly | Churchill declared that the Brii-| fjeut. Comm. H. E. Curlee of the Navy recruiting center in Philadelphia is administering the oath to } ish 12¢ F. & AM. on Tuesday, Jan. 127, at 7:30 pm. Work in the F. C. Registration must be made at | Gegree. By porder of the W. M. the registration place of the local| SAM DEVON, REPORT F RT FROM CAIRO a local board office or other pub- AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing forces in Libya have ‘“never| the four Ririon brothers, when they joined the Navy. They are left to right: Fred, 25; Edward, 23; Rt . Meals— been more than 45,000 men against| _Perry, 20; and James, 18. The parents of the recruits, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rivion, saw the boys sworn in, |00 area in which the regis-|qqy, Ro-iatury. an enemy double that strength.” |~ 7, > TR I AP —-————— | trant resides or happens to be be- £ aon gLy | " tween the hours of 7 am. and 9 pETERSBURG Baskeiba" Teams rR o I a r I a n s p.m. This registration place may Le | NOTICE CAIRO, Jan. 27—Great Britain’ i forces in Libya have apparently! E ' i H d b [MESpikEs o office designated by air route from Seattle to Nome, on Iput the brakes on their retreat be- nieriaine y [ 1“‘: llm”;i‘ bo'"dls G i in{eale a¢ J. B. Burford & Co. adv. a | | whi registrant resides or - — fore the counter thrust of Rom- IN I H Are ou|lled e i mel's German and Italian armies Local Hostesses e e and headquarters here report lit- bt | fig ",egxf:mon b i e, 7D, |tle change in the general situation Fifty members of the Skagway | |than one place of residence may | Al,’///v’l’/,’.fi' during the past 24 hour | basketball team and their friends i - | e b v i . ] | choose which one he wants re: e ‘1 m. attle area is still were entertained on Sunday after- corded as his place of residence | TUFFY n}t:rl.hea.sF i\'[().sua :ncl there lj no i —_— noon by. Mrs. John J. Klein and | to designate the local board that change i B o ' i H H ’ , v Wi : ! 4 ey (e sttuation worth ot Championship B. B. Series s ray G. Day with @ motor | 1o, guggon, donning the robes will always have jurisdiction over 8! " trip to Mendenhall Glacier and Tee| "5 roccon Quiz, discovered this|him, Mr. Bartlett stated. G £} NOSTRILS @You've won half the battle against cold discomforts if you caj n those stuffy nostrils and nose .without that Yet to Be Played with | Wrangell, Kefchikan It was emphasized, however, that | no transient address may be re- corded and that Selective Service Regulations prohibit any interfer- ence or dictation by a registrar when a registrant who has more Hatbat, v noon at the weekly Rotary Club After. the drive the party ga“"]luncheon in Percy’s Cafe that Dr.! ered at the summer home of MIS.| Gourtney Smith didn’t know that Klein on the Highway and en-igyomen have one more rib than |joyed a buifet supper and infor-|men and that Dr. W. W. Council mal good time. Cars for the occa- | g4iq not know that the hippopo- | |sion were furnished by Latimer | tamuc has but few hairs on its than one place of residence is mak- | McVay, Erling Oswald, Rod Nord-|pige ing his choice-as to which he de- |ling, Bob Helgesen and SKipper | winner of the quiz program pre- Sires recorded as his home address. | MacKinnon. sented by members of the Rotary, ‘It is the intent of the law and Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray|pirthday table, however, was the purpose of Selective Service 20th Century Meat Market PHONE 202 FOR GOOD MEATS HOONAH LAD HERE With the 'northern division of the Southeast Alaska High School Bas- WITH ACCIDENTAL GU“ygu"D l" lEG | ketball Cenference decided with the Juneau High School in favor of the Joseph James, 14-year-old boy of gxagway High School, attention is Hoonah, arrived in Juneau yester- | girected toward the s’outhern divi- day to receive medical treatment 'gion titlists. for a gunshot wound in the right Tedness. With all Lheo;n :::noymzl u can al your - Fivities in comIOrt. Jars or tubes, 300, MR. MICHAEL J. HAAS To date, Petersburg has an edge|G. Day were hosts at an opeh|Brownie the Barber, who won a |Regulations” Mr. Bartlett assert- Commissioner of Labor thn Iha sv«o!;llnd bl received onjon the conference championship |nouse for the: Juneau and SKas-|pocket dictionary because, although ed, “that each man be registered f h T d ;a uary hw en young James was after winning two games out of |way basketball teams and their|pe answered no questions “he had |at his home address and be sub- o . cleaning his gun but he was un- three with Ketchikan. Preyviously S, i ject to call to fill quotas from that ' eeting o wnsen . 7 S| friends, at the Day residence on|ihe most intelligent look on his q - WIu Speak al the M g t €10 able to get transportation to Ju- Petersburg split a two-gamefjeries | geventh Street. Mrs. Klein and|gace» according to Don Skuse, wholocal board. That is a basic prin- neau until this week. He is a pa- | Wwith Wrangell. tient in the G ¢ Eepitsl| The standlng.so fag is'as follows: | A% dfobel :Parsor gasiiad (M | nt in e Governmen ospital 8 g S r 15-as 81 serving reireshments to the a ce |I expect every Selective Service and is reported to be getting along | Won Lost Day In serving re The Rotarians announced that| P! y well. i Petersburg 3 2 party. $500 in their student loan fund:regss!rar in the Terrilox"'y of Alaska sy | Ketchikan 3 3 08 R v will be used for the purchase of jto adhere to it strictly. ‘Empire Classifieds Pag! Wrangell 2 3 GWAYANS Defense Bonds. | Registration cards to be used | Club in Union Hall Wednesday Night at 8:15 ALL ARE WELCOME kept score. |ciple of democratic procedure and N TR _| Wrangell plays three games with New members initiated into the |February 16 will contain spaces for ! Ketchikan in a return series it Ket- club this noon were Walter Carl,|the registrant to list both his place { chikan this weekend and Ketchikan local radio station manager; M. Of residence and his mail address. . . i plays Petersburg a return series of H. Garvin, new theater manager|This may be the same as his place There LS NG substlt ute f or { three games next week. It will per- here: and Rev. G. H. Hillerman, Of residence or it may be another | {haps be the middle of next month pastor of the Resurrection Lu- address where the registrant will 4 | before the championship of the| theran Church. |receive his mail more readily. A speaker af the meeting was| The malling address can be George Sundborg, planning technl-‘Chflnfled when necessary and lo- cian with the National Resources cal boards will send their notices Planning Board, who has just re-|to the mailing address without re- turned from a trip to the West-|gard to place of residence. While ‘o ward. Sundborg told of attending|the mailing address is subject Rotary meetings at Fairbanks and ' change whenever the registrant Anchorage. Streets of cities at the|moves, Mr. Bartlett pointed out, Westward are crowded with sol-: registrars are instructed to warn ing | southern division is determined. SCHENLEY p|N MATCHES WON | You Get the BEST from Y BREWSTER AND “OUR Great Whiskey States GRUME!N TEAMS Newspaper Advert ME 'FROM BEARS {Panthers Swamp Juneau | High Hoopsters in Sec- | Headquarters Hardeman WATER-PROOFED § iers regis t once he desiz- WiTH LOW-cosT ; ond Half, 41-23 | "G e e, | gt s nce e et b | Brewsters and Grumanns shot Y 3 | revocably designates the local board .l“!l ;"e."l }down their opponents in straight Overpowering a gallant but er-levening saw the Douglas I»Iuskles‘wmch “’,’m have continuous juris- | | | games in the Aviation Bowling | ratic Crimson Bear team, the Skag-|pace leisurely in the wake of the| . ..o ue pim i ll. s. Gl’aves F !l' | { League on the Elk alleys last night, | way Panthers last night won the!Juncau Firemen until the game i S50 i Man u the Brewsters blasting the Consoli- | Northern Division prep basketball | was almost over, then spurt ahead | The Clothing i id}?tms al?ld the Grumanns whipping | championship, 41-23. of the winded Junea;xwteaxtx;] 0.:1 t::e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS . . 3 the Lockheeds. “It hurts to say it—but the bestja 32-28 victory. After that, the: s o 5 . | y BE EcoNoMIcAL! Use Diesol - Union’s q“wke'" | The Spitfires took two out of three | team won ‘{Douglas fans were in great shape - . P . . . . {games from the Sterlings and the| Such was the bitter truth in Jun-|to cheer Skagway on to victory. H ) ® starting, smoother: runmng Diesel engine fuel. It is Sikorskys bea tthe Fokkers the same | -au Coach Fred Lindenmeyer's own Score by Quarters | vefined and transported under supervision that iRl g [vords as he congratulated the gwagway 6 16 20 41 c l ln : | Individual scores: yway team. The Gate Cil | JUNEAU 6 14 18 23] guarantees umform perfgrmam:e from every tank. | Censolidateds iron men played throngh the entire|sgaGwAY FG FT TP! P 2t Vi ARG - s Monagle 139 142 145— 426|3ame without a substitution and|pennie 0 00 -0 | g—\\l“ quality is a tradition, full. Because of its high quality and purity, it not gar;e_r gz }gé 100~ 318 | held the Juncau boys to three | geymer 6 i1n 18 its flavor rich and #atiss R L e f but Hayes 152— 402 |ficld goals and three free throws|ginpren B fying. Tey. this fines, tén" y gi engine top performance, but an ‘BHnmd 155 158 133— 446 | throughout the second half. Johnny | yrammon 6.7 & -3 —= —— —= ——|Bavard sunk one field goal in the| qg)son 2 0 4 economy that means value from every fuel dollar. | Totals 535 527 5301882 ihira quarter: after that the best| i . Brewsters Juneau could do was what RoY| otals 108 & F. Barragar 189 172 187— 548 | Nucholls did—two field goals, three FG FT TP| . JUNEAU Berthold 179 141 142— 462 foul shots. And the Panthers piled|pioperg | 0 2 == . Burke 175 197 119— 181|yp 23 points in that half. Jonneon S 0 2 {Orange Pekoe UNION 0OIL I E s L Bob Hurley 137 130 132— 399 Real Thriller Nuckolls 4 3 11| Pkt | I’ ‘ ' { — — — ——| With spectators lining the bal-|Bavard 3 0% COMPANY Ciiad sm‘:‘:fifi""“ 620—1940 | cony in a double dow and crowded | Rukuyama e 4. il X together as close as possible in the | Nordlin; 1 0 2| @M/ L. 1verson 160 178 165— 503 figor bleacters, the game started| o = Blanton i:g ::g i‘o" 420 | oyt to be another of the hair-rais-| Totals .10 3. 23 ENGINE FUEL pomnils A B Yhrilers the, two teams slegtd | nOGCH Y FG FT TP| . | n the first games last week. Nuch- | Kirkham 1 0 2 | Totals, su:l“‘:"sm 445—1343 | ol1s sunk two baskets in the first|pevon SR Sues & quarter, plus a looping, one-hand!p. Cashen o g tie }{ é*e“:’:‘g““" m i:; }30“ 485 | push shot from Fukuyama to tie|H. Cashen - B szs el 30 S ! 12 40— 420 [gagway at 6 points, contributed by | Savikko 3 1 5 F 0 R s A L E e " 140— 420 pingy Sipprell, Jack Hannon and, Krsul 4 0 8! iy R Tick Olson. Dare 0 0.l ORIGINAL NATIVE DANCES o s 8 e o, s EQUIPMENT FROM OUR Reynold 145 109 173— 427 Jim Johnson, Bavard and Jack Pas-| Totals 14 4 32 | A. N. B. HALL Mx};nnr; 115 131 136 3g|duan each collected a pair of points,| FIREMEN FG FT TP $ 5 e while Bob Selmer bucketed three|M'Daniels | 1 7 OFFICE BRANCH Thursday Night—8 P. M.—Jan. 29, 1942 e S | | RN e Panthers. h the half-time|Bayers 2 3 LB count at 16-14 for Skagway, the|Powers 2 1 5 | ewr“.l'! Sixty Singers and Dancers | Totas o A0 S0 SR | UL, ooting seands greeted helr | Rivir ot 4 Underwood Typ WILL EXEMPLIFY B. Schoettler ... 140 140 140 4zp | ed-clad team ey“":z“vuf;‘e N i s s reanag 3 Shaw Walker Steel ‘l'ypowriler 1. PEACE DANCE Tonsl 140, 140 140 8000 § Se i e l\(: : Delebecque 140 140 140— 40(%¢cond hall. | Desks with Drawers on Side 2. SPIRIT DANCE B. Berthold 140 140 140— 420 Skagway Plays Fast | | ch. e 3 » T YOV . # rMM‘\HP‘A]‘T‘ l“:f:: (I;I)AN(‘I‘\ *Blended with Specially e 560 560 560_1680| But theie was no holding the WAKE “P vouR 3 Metal Slenograpller Irs J‘ as well as SOL ANCES Skagway boys. - And Juneau could- B 1 - - 1 - eutral Grain Lockheeds SWaY bl INDIAN DOCTOR DANCE - :-v oo S i o 166 115 44|n find the baskei. The Panthers UVER B"_E_ 2 A BDick Hmepgnpll Machines BLACK-OUT DANCE Spl .o enley Blends B g0 anorm 117 148 139— 404 | Darried the local marksmen every " z i ool i B Give You Perfect MILDNESS J ' Bringdate 162 125 169— 456|time they shot. then froze the ball | Witheut Calemel-—Aud You'l Jump Out o 1 Metal Cabinet ‘ Original Composition by Mrs. Susie Shorty. —— QI Eison 140 140 140 420|in mid-tloor to siow down the pace Bed in the Mernirig Rarin’ to g WITH FULL EXPLANATIONS : —- —. — __|and take off any edse the Bears| y b NSO ST u Metal Shelving r a7 z Totals 562 579 563—1704 b not_flow ly, your A BY WILLIAM L. PAUL Schenley Black Label 65% Grain e Tt was keen floorwork and ‘the| hotdluset Ttmaydust decey o theTowes | ? Admission 80c; High School 25¢; Children 10¢ Neuiral Spirts 86.8 Proof. Schenley R | 110y presse?- experience of ‘a five-man squad| ated. Yau feet sour, munk and the worl | 3 Bigh School, 2o tldren 10c Red Label, 72%% Grain Neutral schmidt . 181 182 180— 543|used to working together that beat| lockspumk. ' . o . it | including tax Spirts, 86 Proof. Blended Whiskey. R. Hermann . 126 163 148 437|Juneau; the invaders from Lynn| pittle Liver Pills to get these twa pints of 4 : | NO KODAKS OR CAMERAS Coprioh 1941, Scherkey Dhtilons, [} Kimball 140 140 140 420|Canal just knew too much about| LefeuREiE LRAC N S i, | First National Bank Bldg. ¥ SAME ° Corporation, New York City. Jensen 140 140 140— 420 |basketball for the younger Juneau; Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. | . - il ORISR . 0 T ! Slllblimrnlyréfumlln)‘lhhu(elne.l"nn . ! Totals 587 625 c0o8—1820] The preliminary gamg of the # e

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