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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,.1943 ~ . _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU.ALASKA saemenzms PHONE AHIGH HEELSHubson scores pICK HUSKIES)GET TICKETS FoR e CUASSIFIED | Epue poyy LI FOR WINNERS S iowc Count five average words to the Pnona ‘ PEPLE I Ll G o L D E N a4 LAST EVENING .:v.rowcws o AT ROSEBOWL .o ven= o DELICIOUS el S ST VT (LA Moy AP p LES line. Daily rate per line for consecu- Last night the High Heels bowled |with Jorge Morello, 135 pounder of| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 »Jl'ho ranging upwmd\ to $5.50 for boxes. |at the Elks, resulting the Alley|Mexico City. University of Washington Huskm tive insertions: |Cats winning from the Baranof,| Morello suffered a severe cut are made the favorites over South- land the Federals defeating the|over the right eye but was out-|em California in the football clas- { The nozm or Box One day ... - Aagitional days ......... 5¢ Minimum charge ......50¢ FOR RENT Elks. Garrett of the Baranof team |pointing Hudson up to that time.|sic in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena | FOR SALE | was high bowler, with Taylor of the| Little Tiger Wade, 158 pounder|on Janary 1. I To Bowt 'oan“I , Federals a close second. Ior San Francisco, stopped Eddie| This is the announcement made| 1.OST—FOUND | Following are the individual|Guerra, 154 pounder of New York, today following a meeting of mei P Bt L i ol GET YOUBS Ngw——- scores: {in the first round last night of a|Northern California Football Wrif-| The Four Bit League will hold| s Mismmmofls | Baranof |scheduled 10 rounder on the same|ers Association. ((m\h o g nllevs“ Th A D-ff l WANTED | Spot § .5/ .o 1‘»‘\»11 with Hudson and Morello. | Former Husky coach Jim Phelan Members are notifled that "“w“"g‘ eY re Ui el‘em. | carr 89 85 120 29 Bz |tk the lewd fn predicting Wash-| Will start at 8 o'glock sharp. Peterson 101 104 104 ington will win the game. He was Gamet. . 156 132 190 m MONIANA SIAIE ithe only coach who predicted ‘““SE(OHD “E“IEM“ Call — Phones 16 .l' 24 ,"“""'}‘Z'Ii] :2117 :g: lgl 123;} unops ol" OF ;*li]fdn;]fiotx?e Huskies by the Mm-chi ]A(K KR'“A“ "ow PIGGLY WIGGLY | Alley Cats } Edwin Atherton, Conference Gom- f RE‘DY FOR (OMBA‘I N leAl ITY Wlth DEPENDABIL l’l'\ e |missioner, said no teams outside the | - % ( Grove 137 139 172 448, ron nm | 'um Lockridge 109 124 120 362 (AGE S(HEDul |conference were considered for the Rose Bowl game. LEADLINE FOR DISPLAY, ADS 1S 11 A.M, ON DATE OF INSERTION Johns 118 162 122 402 E—— IR MMkson 13: 12:, ,§6 4“1 { o0 Second Lieut. Marvin Kristan, 21,| Sy TP v o e . : s - FOR SALE—Used 9 x 12 rug and WANTED—Young woman who has Total 47 570 559 1626| BOSEMAN, Montana, Nov. 16— . son of Jack Kristan, Juneau busi- | HDSP" AL NOTES Master Billy O'Bricn undrwent Broadloom strips, ice skates size| = T ool el Tolerk in store, ks [Acting Athletic Director John Bee.;uso ].0 "AVE SHOV"NG jness man, has completed advanced | a tonsillectomy yesterday at St. 9. m,m,ne,ml Good pay. Write C3011 Empire, Spot 13 13 13 39 den announces lhat Monlana State nlBl-umg ‘:\ 1\,;:: ufiéln\".: 1::1‘:::;(::1’5;k Ann's Hospital. - AR ok ) his )om he college mppv b y co, k. _ ¢ 's Fos M i A S G e i) et gg: year ago the same as| Ton““ow EVENING { Soisten & now ligible to Join | from o i ol Sl shitied io St ABNE Shviertay RIS FOR_ SAL Suble electr 3 : v 3 rifie | 4 g attention. FOR SALE-Double electric plafe, WANTED—late model panel de-|Danielson 106 100 124 330]Montana. University. { L(‘:l:':-\:?\b organization of the Marine| | : guitar in case, music stand, some livery truck in good condition. Total 465 465 548 1478| T TN 1 g & | Mrs. Anna Winn was admitted to | Mrs. Alice Sheakley, a medical fools. Phone Green 662 410 Phone 92 George Bros. | Federals JUNEAU BADMINTON e e’ e g e |St. Ann's Hospital yesterday as a | Patient, was admitted to St. Ann's 12th St. | Taylor 149 184 154 i, By » A 5 3 medical patient. Hospital on Monday. 8y gt | & | McNaughton is0 i 188 436 | o'clock, will show colored moving! The wood department of Juneau R A FOR SALE—1936 Plymouth Coupe. {ANTED Maid for general house-| g2 | CLUB IS ORGANIZED |onc stin pictures of Alaska lite. Fol- | pumber Mills has obtained a raise Andrew Beierly was - discharged Apply 222 Windsor Apts. | $ e H hil | Sharpe 109 143 130 lowing the picture show, square ljn nrice on woody from the OPA. L. D. Cook entered St. Ann’s Mon- | last evening from the Government gt | b s of Bhild- Nottingtiam us M3 s 339' HERE LAST EVENING | cances win start at 9 oclock, ac- wood now selling at $690 per Joad | 4y for medical care. Hospital < BOY'S BICYCLE, 404 West 12th St. | ren. Phane 361, Total 551 561 532 1644 i cording to Director Zack Gordon. | g4t be $750, Get your wood before ~ | WANTED—Nice home for. school| oy et | Twenty-eight individuals signed| FIER g PR ‘nm mill closes down and save $150| SALEA xscellaneous quantity y-eig individuals signe o te and crude turpentine girl of twelve, where she can |up as members of the Juneau Bad- |MRS. WOOD SOUTH | per load. We also have a limited | - [ FOR SEVERAL WEEKS | mount of two-foot fireplace wood assist with children, light duties | lub at th f Chichagoff Mining ) minton Club at the initial meeting ;[om(::(;:‘y Ochlchago( Emmka Ap~‘ for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. 101 the group last night in the gym-| Mrs Jo Alta Wood, clerk in the |at $6.00 per load delivered, whlchi ! Bureau of Indian Affairs office, is will cost $7.50 at the new price.| mpany ‘ there for quan-i NTED- I l E |nasium of the Juneau High School. | } PRt e 2 we i mgldalre Election of officers was held, with leaving today on a six weeks visit | Phone 358 and place your order. . | tities available which will be sold| condition. Phone 226 | i | <t Tohsiti prioes: ¥ one ! Io ARMED ERV'[E Joe Werner assuming the duties to her home in Oklahoma. | adv. ! -~ o | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | of president, Duft Ebbley, organizer| ———————— —_— —— A WESTINGHOUSE electric range; ; loughby. Phone 788, ! of the group as vice president and FO‘RD AGENEY GREASES—GAS—OIL Joot of Main Btreet Juneau Meters wood or coal heater; coal range; | DETROIT, Mich Nov. 16 The,Hem‘y Owen, secretary-treasurer. blower ofl unit for range; dining| NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | petroit Tigers announce that sec- The club will meet every Monday | room table, Phone Blue 275 after| erman at Snow White Laundry. ‘ond baseman Jimmy Bloodworth night at the school gymnasium. | Good pay. Phone 299. | has been inducted into the Armed There is still room for about twenty mfim ‘ m‘&\zres l«Iex is ltihe thirteenth Tiger | :norelmiml?ers and anyone wlshinlg | tery and tires. Price $600. Phone\ shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |°° e service list, 0 join is requested to contact Mr.| ——————— Owen at the PAA omce 5 pm. | Douglas 363. FOR SALE_18 Rienell Cabin (Ap'l' EH BE S".I"E jUNEAu ov Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. mbmnd\ m o( we Motor. Red 370. ALE — Furnished house _o;l “ow GRADUA‘E or s eo s 5 ® s NEW ARMY COURSE GETS WINGS Given Awa rd Phone Green l'lu, ] 94% More Passengers to Alaska Thac is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- icin Airways’ Alaska Service. But every passénger is now priorited by the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 AptS. 2|\ 0ot e of | Richard Bruce Brown won his| 3 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin--| Capt. Bar ;’v‘: ANG% h"““ea“ silver wings, treasured emblem of | Ion o erl b 2 rooms. All furnished, For §8,000/500 of Mr. and Mre Ralph BelS-|ne Army Air Force Pilots, and his y Apply Juneau Paint Store. ‘i": :5 :‘;“o"gbt?e,fl?c&: g;:r::;:[cummxssmn as second lieutenant in| b iy e et _|ing on November 7 i FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. of the Air Chemical Ofrxcem“he Army of the United States, Al WASHINGTON . Nov. 16, — The| Phone 55, | peiiey (Corps, in inspiring gradunf.mn exer-!Navy Department announces the | | lcises at the Advanced Single En-|award of the Legion of Merit to | 1 | This course, of four weeks dura- Pilot School at S Field, o FOR SALE—Apartment. for sal "wuan is designed to give Chemical gle F chool a pence Field,| Rear Admiral Rockwell, 47, for Georgia, on November 3. meritorious conduct as Commander good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. |y rare Officers training in chemi- Lt. Brown is a graduate of Ju-|of the asasult force that attackea -BEDROOM house, W. H, Robin-|¢al warfare and specialized train- ., gign senool where he won his|Attu. . A Al - son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone Sl'een\:’]f‘n m(h:::lycal ns:‘:;]c; (z;,g; :r::i letters in basketball. He also at-| Rockwell is a native of Woodstock, tended the University of Alabama,|Connecticut. His wife, Mrs. Mary _Chas. G. Warner Co. When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. 475. i A d ] FoRy g g el : 8% member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, | California. ro. |to Air Forces and Air Chemical h | Rockwell operations. The course was taken Before his acceptance as a flying, o{‘b\:e v:as Cm;nmander ¥ bie - < " cadet he was a_bookkeeper. amphibious force of the U. S, Pa- COMFORTABLE _furnished ronm,,at the Edgewood Arsenal in Mary- [ i cific Fleet, He was Commandant of suitable for two; use of kitchen. land. {ciiter ok e the Sixteenth Naval District, with NORTH TRANSFER 540 6th and Gold. Call between, & h S S Li:“m N JUNEA|Deadauarters at Cavite, at the out- noon and 4:30 pm. j ey 1488 ‘A B AU break of the war. Light and Heayy Hauling . . aldwin o) awa, n- s s RO DAm .. '. D‘m tario, is a guest at the Baranof| Hotel. Mr. Baldwin is the Chief Censor for Carada, e i ENJOY YOUR FEET | ' They were made for comfort and seryice. If through years of use and abuse they have become swollen, deformed and painful, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, OSTEOPATH and CHIROPODIST No charge for examinations : Lower Lobby Baranof Hotel | Home Phone Red 669—Office 387 SUNRISES 3 ROOM furnished apL steam heat- ed, hot and cold water, electric range. Phone 569. FOR RENT——Fur Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. \ Llshu, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer. in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. AJaska Masic Sfiwly ~Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical ...and s-”uu NO ONE CAN LICK US . « » but Ourselves! S B FOR, RENT—Sleeping Room. Room | 315 3rd St. Black 119. MISCELLANEOUS | — e | GUARANTEED Realistic ~ Perma- | nent, $6.50. Paper Cuirls, $1 up‘ Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. !Hecnve June 15. | el T gt Adalanie NRN’WOM‘MWMM.‘ eufior ':tmml WERE IN A WARy~We didn’t - isall of'us . . A8 s0 also is the job ask fof iti we didn't waht it. 'We - of preserving America the joB of simply could not avbid it. all of us. It’s right smack in the 1 HEEH lap of every single citizen of the B;::. i;‘nw tha; ;erc in... United States. we go ng to win! INo power in The job calls for men . ., and history bas ever licked America. it calls for money. We hav the No power on earth can success- b S fully resist an America aroused to men . . ., brave matiries, gallant | _The duck hunting season is now on. Shooting starts half an hour | before sunrise and ends at sunsets. | Following are the sunrises and sun- LOST—Black. wauet ed E.| C. A, containing valuable amoum currency. Reward upon retum‘ sets for severdl days, the first time p to Empire. i ‘?:Lng“i\;.sunrise and the second a just cause. : :klld::; ;"“"B;;fi“:m&fi ’s‘g u;s"r—?g etngra:edb::dgong rE": i Wovensber 11 o0 . . ‘And 1o one will lick us now.., . . ing, and dying on the battlefronts p;:;ar . Return to ’ T i, 7 LR but ourselves! Our own indiffer- of thé world. But our government e =4 8:52 am. . . 4:34 pm. ence to our individual 't:Po"'“"l: nééds money and that’s the least © Vs @i o - o November 19 ties . ... our own apathy towar any of us ¢dn comtribute to the from Kennel behind Baranof Ho- ! ¢ | 8 m. . L A tel. Reward. Phone Mrs. Hubert New F meés | i Novembar 27;,4 i our national needs . . . the attitude s’!ruggfl being waged for our very Welions, Baranof Hotel. { Shi 'pm ent R Y-l VRS of too many of us not té d‘r‘é vhat ,m.n E,igc,guy, wheni the gov- LOST—Gold_identification, bracelet | b5 N g happens, so long as it doesit’t hiap- ¢rniment does niot fake out ‘money with _ inscription Charles - Steinel | By gy’ o R pen to us. . o o it merely borrows il! And it 33147045. Return to Tom Allen.| $10.0fl fli’ i Novemer 24 da o, ok onl ¢ b Reward, 9:01 am., . o 4127 pm. As the laté President Wilson so o, only P‘Y’ it %“ to us ... but f | November 23 id: “Afhe: - s us interest for its use. L.oST—KyI red and gray colored. B’EST BUYS m ol | 9:03 am. . 4:25. pm. .de st ricatit e s P¢7’ W04 v g e Oft, Point Bridget. W, E. Butts.| WINTER CORSETRY November 24 thmg if it consists of edich of us. While. then give their lives we HARVEY R LOWE P. O. Box 198, Juneau. Il Featherlight Flexees that 9:05 am. . 4 2 pm. It is something only if it consists are asked only to lend our money. ! ot mm‘ give you maximum support }i o November Z of all of us.” And just as America What American could -do less? Public Accountant W. Brown. May have same by with' minimum digcomimt, i 30 o Vool % 22 pm. i R f . 2 A proving ownenh[p' and paying for'|§ Smooth lines and lovely §i ol i . o Reom 3, over Pfi'anuuulllfl ad. || materials go into these fa- ol i P e “IRS Y mous foundations. HURRY || ¢.4; am 419 '“RI“ l‘“ r.‘l"' T‘Tlo. cu- m ldmmw I while this new stock lasts. R R : . i l 9:13 am. .. .. 4:18 p,m.A SERVING DFENDAII.Y | November 29 In War ’M*I»Dfii . 9:15 am, 4:17 pm. High tide . 2 Season ends thm date. Low tide High tide . Low tide . am. 56 feet] :08 pm. 144 feet Seward Street 13:00 g 18 feet [ R vwmes b S g Ao Tmen i) Jones Slevens ;\ BUY WAR