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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1942 1 Fear All-Out Attack on Java Following Air Assaulton Big Naval Base HREMEN HOLD |nq uiry 0“' L & W Don’t Miss the 36th Annual Firemen’s Ball i gl FESESE ANNUAL BALL Fire Aboard | THIS EVENING Lafayetie 'Many Expected fo Attend .. ime TN, ot erme lan investigation as to the cause of | Deparimenf’s N i aboard the U. S. S. La- D 'Elk ctte (Normandle) on February , ance a S | wi sulted in the former French o | tiner capsizing at the dock in New With “V" for Victory, Valentine | York harbor. - and Volunteers” as the watchword, ¥ Juneau residents will gather at the s Ballroom at 10 o'clock tonight | for the annual ball sponsored by !!!m Juneau Fire Department, al- | wi one of the highlights of the | ci winter social season. The Fireman's Ball, given for | the thirty-sixth successive time to- | night, is expected to attract hund- |reds of dancers. Firemen canvassed ithe city early this week to sell “".l(’k(‘(s and reported good returns. Lillian Uggen's five-piece orches- va will provide the musiz BILLY CONN IN - EASY DECISION Public Cordially Invited r OL B o ‘[ St P { | DAY TONIGHT Lillian Uggen's Orchestra SPONSORED by Juneau Fire Department Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. 4 N { | ) Lo e | | Admission, Gentlemen, $1.00 From March of Time's “Far East Command.” | : Head uarfers S — . - — Left, Dutch subs, top, and a cruiser, below, at Soerabaja, Java; right, air view of Batavia, top; modern sugar factory in Java, below. | NEW YORK, Feb. 14—Billy Conn | q ARSI s S — Zapanese aerial assault on the biggest Dutch naval base, Soerabaja, Allied command in the southwest Pacific also is on the island of pplbied ity Ton Y ZAlL O B Hal’ deman Java, southwest of the Macassar strait, is believed to be the pre- Java. Besides Soerabaja, airports at Malang and Madioen and the ULy IR thaie cbaut, el o et lude to an all-out attack on Java, on which the capital of the Dutch village of Magetan, all in east Java, were bombed. Several Jap ighty' Moo GwlODRIL - Jo. 81 “oaty WATER-PROOFED Hals planes were downed during the attack. decision. Conn tipped the scales at 'GIRLS HOLD WEEKLY e PIN MEET AT m(s; PRISON PLANE L. A.MACHINISTS Meeis Monday LOCAL 514 8P.M. ; IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL East Indies, Batavia, is located. The gemeral headquarters of the Poefic Justice: Red Tape - — LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Wijll be closed until March 10, 1942. H. S. Graves 2 -t e —adv. e ET 3 o S The Clothing Man Sna s Federal O‘IICIaII Frills, Dolls, Federals and Per-‘pARTv ARRIVE BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ’ cy’'s romped to victory in the Girlj I\ v: Be Sure t“ | Gangsters League last night at / g IIR B bll ’l( n d the Elks Alleys. Best team bowling 'N MARSHAL[ A of the evening was turned in by | Pk ". TUNE IN ~Kumbumbpling Loine e, P, Whes rin Tp fota ot [ “envt mUNIWUDSONS B4y 5 | 636-523-521—1680. . p > | | Individual scoring: o | (Continued from Page One) | Bl § . i R Baranof + Tomorrow and EVEIY Sunday w e I d e rs Take Taveland 128 150 153— 431| Marél;‘al r%lepe It)ld.(s Up 20TH CENTURY THEATRE : However, Mr. Vorys considered | i Gl randéd:Parlviin . s e e oY Afternoon at 3:30 o'Clock on Y Mack 124120 115 3% y < . s type of publicity this time Bonabo 0 < | . 7 ' rather ridiculous and uttered the " Bl e e e Ski Plane SPECIAL at the llfllly\‘ ood KINY hope that. the Navy and waeaIm ain Shoe Parior ington will swear off rum bum-| ! BT bling for the duration.” | i Touele 409—1513| 11t Nat Browne, Deputy Mar- § WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR SHOE REPAIRING WHEN YOU L B ! . et shal O'Leary and two prisoners be- CAN HAVE THEM FIXED AT HALF THE PRICE? l' 0 R 2 0 T H C E “ T U R Y Tl Biprese Sl oot caton oy I a r s o] 350 e g taken from Marshall, whose Ladies’ Soles and Heels $1.00 and up the dictionary makers will have to| B_{“"-“’_‘_ 9 hlane was forced down Feb. 5, Men's Soles and Heels 1.50 and up start doing double time on Congress| Pri a 147 141 174— 462 ware picked up by ski plane yester- Miners’ Tire Scle sand Heels 1.50 and up iy vas apsther member of the| o fmmms 140 138 117— 39 g4y and flown into Marshall, all { When the SHOE SPECTALIST fixes your shoes they HAVE TO BE _ ouse who gave “boon-doggling” | e ——'safe. This report came today in GOOD at the A its first circulation. AFI' Workers Swa'rm OU'O | Totals 636 523 5211680y telegram received by E. L. Bart- HOLLYW(SOD §Hos PARLOR ----‘! U l z - Thal was Maury Meverick, then Yards_send PI(ke'S R lett, Acting Governor, from U. S. smes el G0 repi muu‘:w-’ from Texas. He used H | Gutter Enipes | Commissioner Harold Freeman, of it in o book he wrote, on a critique | i Swanson 102 119 95— 316 Fortuna Ledge, who was conduct- - P R 0 G R A M :‘;}mkfell'fsn'y Hopkins and WPA | fo OSplia s Johnson 104 133 109— 346 ing the search. What a Misfie? i i o a1y | H. Ringstad 9 90 90— 270/ When it was learned that According to report, that phrase| TACOMA, Wash, Feb. l4—Nearly| = o 0 90 90 90— 270 Browne’s plane had been forced T was “really originated by H“ka\ilfwo AFL‘ "hfpy‘;“% woxlgeml(s%g\;fr— i — ___ldown, Pilot Ray Peterson com- > himself when he explained that|Whelmed a reinforced pickSfgline; - 3841202 ‘menced the search last Wednesday “handicraft” was somewhat similar|Of 400 independently organfzed) to what Danlel Boone did when he| Welders today and, swinging “tin” put “tozgles” or thongs on his rifle ' Delmets and braw: fists, pushed Terhune 50 he could quickly tie it around his them a mile and one-half down the B. Sharpe head when he had to swim or ford factory-walled right - of - way by P. Dooly |afternoon. He sighted the plane at 139— 332|3 P. m. Thursday, Peterson found 122— 357, the mmsing party and dropped food 89— 30g. SuPPlies but did mnot land because 91— 373\1115 plane was not equipped with Win Defense Savings Stamps and Bonds ¥ivers. From “boone-tcggling” to [Sheer weight of numbers. {M. Tuner <kis. “boon-doggling” is only Ta minor | It was the second consecutive day | ) ’f‘ixe il oLk Comuicted vasters — S —_—_—__ |American" cofruption, the demonstrating welders « had| Totals T 1om |, D ey wanldted yester, 77777 S — |been beaten and put to [light by the | e |,}‘r Nothl b wiao How bnci( i‘n X skx’ patriotically shouting workers at Alley Cats :hlane an‘d WARHEEY s party’ lnko L |the Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard. |Mrs. Monagle - 106 103 95— 304 Marshall 4 | 5 i 2 ) | Greatly outnumbered policemen ' g 1c, 10T ok g AT UNLESS a master architect supervised their N 0 T I C E 0 F lat the yard gates stepped aside ab| g, 5— 299 A dogsled party had been sent work what a misfit your house would be if to:the |the start of the melee | ngatad 901708 84— 211 gy ros Sl slast Wopnenday four abchitects designed it independently, KINY | Four pickets were taken to hos-| " R 29313“?;? °f5:12:‘s‘;f;f,"°f;r§£ ¥ without consultation, one planning the l N A T l 0 N pitals, one with severe head wounds, g3 | 3 gl : foundation, one the first floor, one the SUNDAY MATINEE ||evotter with S | Totals 421 399 357—1167| Marshall and said that the rest of 3 j B R mencned nece g Percys the party was proceeding at a slow- second, and one the roof. Your insurance Sunday Afternoon, February Lh: i(;ce la:devex::n}d n;jx!];‘ pidcl;;TU . Smith 145 165 161— 471/er pace. Cause of Browne's forced protection may bg a misfit too unless one A ll b h ld h T lf‘!ih, 1‘:(-01; 2 to 3 o'Clock received minor medical aid for cuts: Haugen 130 143 99— 372, landing was still not known. | agency plans it. Consult s : . . msky-Karsokov “Capriccio foeh . Daniel 110 110 110— 330 ot mination will be held in the Terri- iy io ||and bruises at the welders' head- Daniels 3 k R SRR 1 Espagnol” with John Barbi- || quarters. | Powers 142 142 142— 426 e | attue ency rolli conducting the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York — Violin Solo — Mishell Piastro. | A —| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | | - Totals 527 560 512—1599 | 44 yoyte from Seattle to Nome, on| ———-- i | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | Federals {id . |Kennedy 139 152 94— 385 BASKETBA’lliSeybom 117 154 torial Building, Juneau, Alaska, February ceoyibndlls 21, at2:00 P. M., for the following position: PHONE 249 Handel (arr. Beecham) The SUPERVISOR of the Alaska Merit System | (2 fandel iarr. geccham) o » € with Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philharmonic Or- chestra, Col. set MM-458 A BRAHMS RECITAL by Lotte Lehmann Lotte Lehman (Soprano) JUNEAU Col. set MX-185 Any person who wishes to take this examination shall notify the Alas Merit Council, Box 2661, Juneau, Alaska, by filing a completed application form which may be secured at Room 203, Territorial Building. ‘Taylor 153 137 | McNaughton 150 147 130— 427 { H i In a close game last night at| Totals 559 590 479—1628) Corvallis, Oregon State nosed out Molls Oregon 27 to 26 in a Northern Di-|Mrs. Stevenson 141 124 95— 340 secolpanied] by vision Pacific ' Coast Basketball | Hurley 127 91 124— 342 MINIMUM OUALIFICATIONS for Ry mg“‘,j’_“"s‘;'{y,‘,;‘}“‘,;“‘ plano i conference contest. Eoverby 153 133 111— 397| d h inati The above Columbia sets are In the Southern Division, final|Redman 98 86 112— 296 10N 10 1 e examinaiion: available at the scores were as follows: _— —! aamiss ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY Southern California 42, UCLA 30.; Totals 519 434 432—1375 BU i i L Ll Education equivalent to graduation from a four year college or university, with at least | i B | | | four years of successful, full-time paid em- ! i RO R i i ployment during the past ten years, in a ! & Within one year prior to date of examination, | I D the applicant must not have scr\"ud as an s SITKA, ALASKA | | RIGHT— employee of the l,nemplnymen} [E,«erpe\r{sal- ] ; ; tion Commission, Department of Public Wel- ™ | i fare or Territorial Department nl;f é{ealth. E B Y J A p S! % é‘&w @0{1&% nor within three years prior to the date of examination held political office or office in A N N 0 U N C ' N G | o é itic izati A signed state- N i Let the scene be camp, B Ll s e sabanitied with ‘Nippon Forces Now Pour- Lo b ment to t is.e"e(' must be submitted wi | C i avern, or mansion—your each application. ED SHAFFER IN COMPLETE CHARGE | ing Over Johore Siraifs choice of OLD SCHENLEY Compensahom The position of Supervisor of the OF THE MEAT DEPARTMENT H Into Slngapore ‘ w‘l_l give y:“ ;h:;“x‘;::e:: Alaska Merit System is part-time cmp}loyment, with % H o e “e: enjoyment o e compensation at the rate of $1.50 per hour Will be glad to serve you with thé finest of !uuops succeeded last mgh’i in re-| whiskey mon.ey can buy. h ! FRESH MEAT, SMOKED MEATS :lv"“‘_‘:'“éufij;‘; tr:ué‘:’x:;";p;‘::u*;flfi;‘ A £ ; S e : and POULTRY Umeh artillery had blown up the pPtmiions wi TecpIven ¥ ” ifirst Jap attempt at construction, Ao ¥ :I i y 18, ldl’"lul i b ) [ s;m\d “Japanese forces are continu- ‘ebruary 18, 550 1 z ling to pour into Singapore Island,” H * { Domei, Jap news agency, reported ) . 54 i S ———— . - il: Phone 49 Free Delivery |« ! There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!|} __ e e e e s bpiat | GRS, Cltasitiods Pa] !