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9 9 i PAGE SIX " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA FGHT CADET JUNEAUTEAMS i i i 4 000 JAPS MANY ALY WITH — TWO KILLED Parasifes fo Be Ousted talks PROGRAMMAY WINBOWLING 0= i, oot B v ALASKA COASTAL | . ; | B EPANDED TOURNAMENT =i = LEAVE FOR over weeewo INSHOOTING - inWashington;Housing MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1942 Club dancing. Sunday’s Scores | ‘ 4 N def )t 1 t ling ’ S Y. e e B i Saturday afternoon an Alaska | { No definite plans for traveling ames, the doubles and singles fol- i O 7 e examinations throughout Alaska Both Men'’s and Women S ffl“‘ Coastal Airlines piane made a Sit- | ar or ers have been made by members of the ’ . | JUNEAU MEN ka trip taking from here, E. W. | Aviation Cadet Examining Board Elks BOW“ng Teams Cathegle 157 151 180 488 _— King, Roy Brown,. Gilbert Rich- —_ | — PERSRERIED, . P et 1 according to a letter received today : Stevansot 202 172 180— 560 | Fi mond, and bringing back Ed Lincoln,| A radiogram received today by, (Continued from Page One) ey e e wnr| Mike High Scbres - |Seriam ... 8% T RS SIOH LOTOYONL Moves Today mom and brineing beck Bt Lo, tne Office of Tndian Affairs indi | ————— ——— - ABSENTEE BALLOTS ] E. M. Altfather, President of the —_— Senescue 15 172 155— 502 fl'om LOS An eles_]-o Mrs. James B. Hukill and E. White- | cates Lhuzvtwo persons were killed | 10506 delays, red tape and mis- F Rict ) Both Juneau men's and women's —— hea urday night, one a 20-year: ol nia management in administration of rt Richardson PP £ Wb 7t 5 , % ‘i ' rday . e a 20-year- a- § 7 anitn E o dsar Elks bowling teams kept the tourn- | Stewart .. 181 182 144— 507 Be Waf(hed Sunday, Mrs. Earl Scott and Mrs. ( (68 T8 this war. . A few weeks ago and | JUNEAU (I" HM.'. 1 Mapor Altfeiher, however, did ament pennant in town when they Totals 887 812 802—2506 E. W. Soule flew from here to| The “Dm“’“ Wik woundes: whEh |months before that, federal officials | say that if 15 or 20 applications for o "5 e caries of match KETCHIKAN MEN { g .. Pelican City with Alaska Coastal| bk €1 @ were screaming that the civilian | et » cadet fly Jrogram are made il & % - il 70 019 _ LOS ANGELES, Calif.,, March 23 ,. . . . IR o .|bullet entered her waist near the; ; 4 | 5 i A the cadet flying prog games in the tournament yesterday | Daniels 183 172 212-- 567 o R Airlines and on the return trip the| e’ 4ng was ordered to the dis-|POPulation would have to forget| Absentee ballots are now ready in in Juneau, members of the board | yenoon gt Elks' Club. Juneau Maloca 180 141 16— 443 —A strange caravan filed out of Lineprought in Mr. and Mrs.|pene SPG G TR C LS . s~ pusiness as usual” Now a pre-|the office of Juneaws City Clerk will attempt to work i a flying trip| ;o SGon b 01 pins over the visit- | RoadY 123 181 165— 469, Los Angeles today as 1000 Japancse poy gorenson and their infant|" Names of the dead and further |POnderance of the congressional | for ‘qualified voters who will be from Fort Richardson to examine| o™ o "Chie the Juneau women Castle 121 184 16— 412/In many cas, piled high with thelf g, yoper, from Hirst-Chichagol. |getails of (he shooting were not 8nd executive mail is stating in | absent from the city on April 1, them : took the tournament with a lead | Howard 212 164 164— 540 ;mmblu llf»»(‘hsiomr ik i '}W- P. A, Harris, Miss Fern Musser, | gjven no uncertain terms that it is far |8nd wish to retain their right to « At the present time, the letter or 418 over the women from the! G tion - £or. “the ]dum.l'ufnv so thal ap Richard Slagle, D. R.. Dol-| - L R T jast the time when elective and |Vote in the election on that day. said, the board has exceeded Iis|pirst City Totals 820 792 803—2431 Uncle Sam might carry on the ;.54 ang Rose Chittick flew from | appointive officials should have| Abplication for such a ballot quota of cadets for February and| Juneau men also won the doubles ~ JUNEAU WOMEN _ war effort undisturbed Dby theit ;.. 4, gitka and Mrs. M. Mead. TROOP 613 ENJOY! Iforgotten “government as usual” |should be made to the City Clerk March, but has asked for an In-|piaved off last night though in the B Lavenick 167 126 167— 460 | presence in this vital defense Z0n¢. pyoparq Timmon, J. Keller, J. L | Secondly and just as important,| N0t more than 15 days, and not crease in quota and expects to get singles played 1 night as a \\md’H Petrich 14.7 12_36 san’s destination is Man- Brown. ‘B Barl and. ien Bawards| OVER"'GHI HlKE»b B a jus s il dl"less than.6R8 Ak broceding - tha this soon lup of the week's tournament play,| ) ’1:; ;gg s ,): . 205 miles away in e Looieq to Juneau on the plane! ‘]:‘si\u:lndmz me-"l ‘"':;’, mas :,hmdmc of election. S Any young men wno wish to|both Ketchikan men and women 147— 513 | spreading expanses of the Owens osa: i A b oA L, et “'] i : ny y g mer no 0 etchikan men and wome |ginning to see it around them ev- These ballots are in the same 3 I'es Sunday - apply should gather their creden-|came out on top. Mr. and Mrs. Cort 150 186 135— 471/ River Valley. B i | Members of Troop 613 took an-|ei A TN Contractors are hastily construct- S | other overnight hike up Sheep €¥day, is that Washington is rap- tials immediately. If they wish to|Howard represented the Ketchikan " T | i Totals 805 846 680—2331 45, 5 camp that will -eventually | Creek over the weekend, the boys|idly approaching the saturation train as pilot, navigator, or bom-|teams in the singles and brought | PN} . 9 bardier, they should apply as an|the only victory for the week to KETCHIKAN WOMEN house 10,000 persons on whom the pleb“(“e ln { showing ingenuity in winter camp-|Point. It will not come bec 1| W. Pedersen 148 141 200— 489 ing by their use of snow blocks|of lack of office space, as serious form as the regular official ballot except that the voter must write in the proper blank spaces the name of the persons he desires (0 Yy Government wants to keep an eye | vote for. Avintion Cadet, Alr Crew. Among|their home teams. Mrs. Howard | @ ZoCET s i1 e i u 5 their credentials should be three bowled 458 to 410 made by Mrs.| ™ i var i rer. or windbreaks agaifst tempera-|as that condition has been and still | letters of recommendation and a|Martin Lavenik, of Juneau, while |1 Nerup Ha ae m:;xo](m(;-l: Sareai bR 15y (anada |S NOW {tures us low as 10 degrees. |is. . It will come because of lack| Al absentee ballots must be de- certified copy of their birth certifi-| Mr. Howard rolled 572 against 545 Castle 161 145 13 cila Bf ‘611 ‘types. Guanted by 80 3 | In their snow houses, the boys|of housing. |livered to the proper judges of the o oot Ly a1 srinarily e e e T TGS 140 150 i & wee k Se' '0’ Ap"l 21‘nlnccd their sieeping bags on| As ironical as it may seem—come €lection at the precincts in which needed team st o g PR R boughs, used large fires and cooked spring and summer, people wih|the absentee voter is entitled to College men may apply as Avia-| J. Maloca and S. Daniels repres-| oIS OT%; 062 - 118—2147 TR with dried foods, advantageous for |300d jobs and money in their pock- | vote and shall be filed and returned tion Cadets in the Ground Crew in ented Ketchikan in the doubles| DOUBLES Ffl E OF IN IA OTTAWA, March 23 — Canada’s|camping trips because of their light |ets may be sleeping in the capital| ¥ them with the regular election' Engineering, Communication, Pho-|while Fred Barragar and Prank (J: Maloca 186 187 150-— 528 0 ( D plebiscite on releasing the govern-|weight. parks because they cannot rmd‘lctums, \ tography or Meteorology, and need |Metcalf were the Juneau bowlers.|S: Daniels 202 139 166— 497 A ment from obligations not to con- | T P s e e to submit transeripts of their col- Barragar and Metcalf totalled 1055( . -, ;0'2; AF IRS HAS NEW script men for military services| M DOROTHY TAYLOR Iw Yo' ad dor a' Hitre pl.on;m 5 = S e lege credits. for the two games against 1025 for| " . 0 overseas will be held on April 27 RESIGNS HER POSITION | .. <ome: s ¥ 4 If the quota is increased and the visiting Elks E. Barragax I U A NURSE SUPERVISOR according to announcement made ‘Pa':l "mm;hm% Mml%" u‘myuung~ enough applications are received in Tournament Score [ ¥ Mevomme ) o e LN by State Secretary Norman Mc-| MrMs. Dorothy Taylor has kiR e a0 iy Juneau that the Board deems it| With a total of 12909 pins, Jun-| ... Tos5| . Miss Mabel L. Morgan arived Larty signed her position with the riscali?:;;‘” e BOCRIpS (MR Ay / worth while to fly here to give ex- cau men copped the penant for| here last night to succeed Miss >oo — division of the Office of Indian|™ sjeaqy there are trailer w“m' E aminations, application blanks will|the week’s tournament play with WO aLE Bertha Tiber as Supervisor cof |Affairs and plans to leave s00n|p. Haing Point to the suburbs of be sent to this city for men to fill Ketchikan Elks' team when they out, Major Altfather concluded. won the fifth consecutive match| Howard 149 139 170— 458 ) 'I' H Nurses for the Offic f Indian for Denver, Colorado, where she A i Lavenick 120 128 153— 410/ &> * ce of Indian JA() Ploneef roups el ‘;]‘?’:_“‘:;N:::‘_’“ I\;’;!Max-yland and Virginia. In unof- Affairs in Alaska. Miss Tiber was K 3 . 7 ; 3 MENS SINGLE | iles g - : ) Taylor has been with the orncelmm cirtes there stk that tent (RSN ///Ifll_[-ll/ 5 B. games yesterday afternoon. Ketchi- : ransferr Washing C. . . | —— | ban men 101l i o115 C- Howard 30, 160, 190.- (gya | bransferred to WasliEgE, ) g | cities will have to come next. men | ed up a total of 12,118 E. Hagerup 198 200 147— 545 several months ago. {for a year and a half. i for the five series of games ‘ s Morgan has worked for the | TR o 5 T ¢ ’ Idle Talk’ JOSEPH GLEASON Juneau women also won the FoETr ! lotioe of: Tonlan AP in . he: Thursday Evening: Held for I - RECEIVES BURNS IN MORNING FIRE tournament with a total of 10,848 i i 4 present position in offices in Spo- t0 10430 tor the xetcnikan women. IMPORTANT MEETING ~ reven Jonien O o ramente: s Chocolates There’s a flavor to Whitman's once tasted, always preferced. All packages direct from the makers! Sampler, 17-02. 100 pieces, $1.30. Also | the new gift Samples at §5. Other aises | at $3 and $7.30. | Fairbill, the popular box at $1 I | Call ia and select NOW ! i Joseph Gleason is receiving medi- Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Pioneers of Alaska and the Pio- E three games, the Juneau women . o'clock this Thursday night in the have consistently won against the| FIRST AID WORKERS nes served both with Dr. . F. 0 (0 P, | First City bowlers and yesterd: Weeley, formeribadionl giitsotor, of All men in uniform are invited atites incr ¢ 168 % the Alaska Office of Indian Af- games increased their lead, bring- Holger Larsen, First Aid Chair-|foic and with Dr. Langdon R to join the social meeting which ing final victory to_the local trund-|man for the Civilian Defense Board, wyjte, present Director. " will start at 9:15 o'clock, featuring Full Pi b is N)l]lhng~m 1mx:)orlann meeting| pnere are approximately 100 ;\lov:.x ;n A»ln\ku to be shown by | ailcate. ab B Ann's. Hospital for The Rexall Store” With a full program for the Genit 10 Bbe hr?t ‘fdd chiefs and staff|nyyges in the employ of the Indian °R~‘r_ la;;r.\rson. S 5 !first degree burns on his neck, both of bowling and entertainment, | MeMPer8 &% 7:30 o'clock tonight in| Arrairs office in Alaska, elrestipents, music, ‘GADOINE ahp shoulders and both hands as the ~ i3 the Ketchikan teams and rool(’rs"h:) C‘uy f;a.ll. ¢ 1 ph NP bR :‘h gm';m’ ‘.sucmllhour e oty result of a fire which broke out left early this morning on the| During the meeting, all phases; b PRIETI IR in his house on Dixon Street early chartered boat Neptune for their|©f 18st week’s alert drill will be OPEN HOUSE S“'F'ED Ony S ) [Austiary. o) Qomuiies | this :noming. : planning the party are Mrs. Lottie An over-heated oil burner start- ed the fire which had made good headway when it woke Gleason, who was sleeping in the house, at Epickett, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Fagerson, Mrs. Charl Fox and Mrs. Katherine Hooke! Electric Cooking gives Home fas | discussed and plans will be com- Headquarters roee o soventy s suendeaiiies or mprovements sni 10 CHURCH TONIGHT the banquet held Saturday night in|changes before this Thursday's drill. Hardeman |the Gold Room of the Baranof|All post chiefs and their stants | gervice men are invited jtonight WATER-PBOOFED Hotel in honor of the Ketchikan|are urged to come to the meect- to an open house to be held in/ b Pt | 5 ofclock this morning. The fire men and women and a most enjoy-|ing and take an active part in the|the Social Rooms of the Methodist MRS. METCALF TO ! department turned out and ex- Ha's ttl\alt" lun':'1 \Vus‘ :»povm .I‘hv big horse- | discussion }Church instead of in the American JOURNEY TO SOUTH . |tinguished the blaze but before it j‘)"_';:?d“;’;n wes 1"}’?“&“”:‘fly de - | Legion Dugout, where the ‘Post is| Mrs, Sexi L. Metcalf, bookkeep B | ds calied ihe isterior of the house i bl “;‘d ‘]‘,'“ "’f"‘]’ SHINGLE FIRE CALLS |holding a meeting this evening. | for the Office of Indian Affair | was badiy burned. Gleason’s sis- H. S. Graves At 6 DR anc. D bow DEPARTMENT SUNDAY| American Legion Auxiliary mem- plans to leave Juneau this week for {ter, who shares the home with him, ‘The Clothing Man Leonard Holmquist acted as toast- — | bers will be hostesses for tonight's|a month’s trip to Bellingham, . . B8 |is 2 waitress at a downtown res- ) master and called on \‘unuu;s mem- Yesterday afternoon shortly be- open house and all enlisted men| Washington. She has been given | I B taurant and was on duty at the P b 3 3 R T K TR RSB i SONGRe fore 4 oclock the Juneau Volun-|in the vicinity are invited to at-| a month’s leave from her work.| WARBMES .. Ltime: of the: fire: ———- 7 teer Fire Department was called | tend - ‘JOEPF.)'B."?“’ %I»foiFL "“t“fi!vicalw | P s i 1T 5| 8 1 PRI EALREN, There are 100, 1 wells in | employee of a Pacific coas 'E ense ' i v |out .b_v a shingle fire at the sm‘ > | ‘.‘“‘ .\u’ 100,000,000 oil wells in DIRD LAB ‘Basn’ arvested in San AEARIRON 0. & B¥AR ! Blectric Ranges foday ot B Bensen house on Third and Har- RAYMOND WOLF ON TRIP | Texas producing a total of more g " h L with: el e e 3 eets on ay Iris 5 s | | tha rrels v | Francisco charged with talking in | gi31eq meeting, Juneau Chapter ' ris Streets, across from the Berg-| than 1,500,000 barrels a day. Tes | detail about ship movements. Au- | ) % Alaska Eleflflc ngh' LOCAL 514 man Hotel. ! Raymond L. Wolf, Credit Agent|as production exceeds the combined | thorities are arresting civilians and }NOA 7, Order Eastern Star, _Marcu s P. M. The fire was slight and was!for the Office of Indian Affairs,| output of Soviet Russia and Vene- | service men who disclose secret |24 8 p.n. Renewal of obhgfluon‘ “d Power co. nd and third | naval information in barrooms and |ceremony. | other public places. e —ALICE BROWN, Secty. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL { |quickly extinguished by the fire-|left this morning for Sitka cn| zuela, which rank s | business for the office. lin production among the nations. | Phone 616 Bert’s Cash Grocery | :::1%::: 4 BIG DAYS—MARCH 24, 25,26, 27am=== SP R IN G S A L E ==-=-4 BIG DAYS—MARCH 24, 25, 26, 2 SUGAR [T Bringing Y ou This Grand O pportunity Qur AimIs Two Fold—To Get These Goods in Y our Sl Hands — To Make Room for More Shipments — and to Follow Uncle Sam’s Wishes . . . « ‘“;'5*‘:"" "AMERICAN, 2 pound loaf 7 5¢——-KRAFT CHEESE--—SWISS, 2 Pound Loaf 83¢ BEKNS Pand (G Liptoll PINEAPPLE voves—Hair Stices—Limit 6 cans 2 vLarce cans 49¢ HEINZ COFFEE 1.13 e NAPTHA TEA TOMATOJ UICE s.sw. case 48 12.01 tins s4.35 007, 12-0. tins s].10 KETCHUP Bert's Spe':ial “ NUCOA Medium Ground As You The Bette" ; SOAP Black 3 (am 29( . SNOWDRIFT The Better Shortening—One Tin Limit 3 POUND TIN 73(: t Like It! Dozen l o bars POI“‘d T“‘ ST FOODS —One Quart Limit QUART 490 Large BO fle ZPOUNDS sl”'e“d a | MAYONNAISE &= sl. l o 31( SI .04 ORANGES 176 Size—THIS IS A GOOD LARGE SIZE __ DOZEN 89c 2 ( \ ( 6‘ Ib' g jmen. Every Item Phone Fully 104 Guaranteed! BORDENS MILK TALL TINS Case $4.37 One Pound Limit '## We've Bought Tremendous Quantities for This Sale! (We reservethe right to All Orders Taken Up to FRIDAY—MARCH 27TH, BUT BETTER BE SURE—AND ORDER EARLY! limit quantities) 5 P. M., will be filled at these prices.

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