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THE DAILY ASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, AI.A?KA (.Carnegiels "™ it won CHEECHAKOS | 4-Bitleague ' - -+ SCORE 38-32 \ | ling games last night at the EIks, - Night Games | gt bames [the Aces winning from the Joke |and the Deuces defeating the Roy-i WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1944 Phore a CLASSIFIED |BARNEY ROSS MAY | vosoccn | LOSE OUT, MARINES. 1 on same | | REPRESENT ALASKA, EdMUHdSOn WASH. AWLETICCUB [¢ Picked for SEATTLE, Jan. 12.—-Dewey Metz- High Honor lorf, of Anchorage, has been named SEATTLE, Jan — Hec Ed- Alaska representative of the Wash- ngton Athletic Club by the Board o Governors. | — eee | | mundson, track and basketball coach at the University of Wash- ington for the past 24 years, has been chosen Seattle’s Man of the Year by the Sportsmen’s Tribunal. PAGE. FIVE METZDORF CHOSENTO | Copy must be in the office by the afternoon to insure inserti day. We accent ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; l | | i WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. — !geant Barney Ross of the Marines, | ‘Iunm-x' boxing champion, is slate |for medical examination to deter {mine whether he is to remain in {the service. Ross befame ill in the, South Pacific war a - | ALL-STAR O wearing a as rate per line for consecutive inser- fourth-quarter rally that netted them 12 points and had the Juneau High School fans in a frenzy, the Crimson Bears went down to defeat last night before the unerring aim of Murray and | williams of the Cheechakos squad {in the gym, the final scove being '§944S 38 to 32. eason The Bears got off to a slow start, g |the tally at the end of the first quarter standing at 8 to 4. In the| YORK. Jan. 12.—Mayor F.lsecond, with a whole new team of \ardia verified repor hat | reserves in for the High School, the |0 night b mu; \:n‘ull'lll‘ ;;-‘pfi\;od 1‘“-“. latter gained only one point, while blt'l'].mu, Harold ‘Bm\n, Frank Mc inext season y {the Cheechakos gleaned 19 points.|hardy, I. M. C. Anderson, Mrs, | La Guardia said the Temoval of|At the end of the third, it looked | Kirk Jackson, Miss Lillian Leyba, | dim- regulations here November | hopeless for the Crimson Bears Caroline Reynolds, and Amy Mon- | 11 leared the way for his ap-|trafling by 15, and the scoreboard temier 3 | 5 proval of arc light baseball—a move reading 25 to 10. Then came a The s’_lmw h_'!t for the Westward II’PLLMAN Wash., Jan. 12— which il was estimated would add|tizzling attack from the Juneau livvl“l“-\ TG .“Hh the mllm\'nu;‘pas- 15'1»_1”.\ writers of ‘bulll Seattle and approximately 150,000 to - 200,000 |that put the Cheechakos on the de- | Senger Florentine ‘{:n Ull.v(,xl(“l~‘}("”HII?(l report Coach Babe Hol- pat o the New York Giants fensive, but the final whistle blew line Xapana, John Perlss, Epifanico | ingbery and Washington State Col- Bhd Brooklyn -Dodger's dumm,?hefnrr the Bears could capitalize on ll 'b( nc!lca (n).u'aumk Carillo, | lege “Ml‘v uumng company after ance totals mext. year. The Yan-|their hard-won gains George Hine, Henry Perrozzo, Elmori.lnl,\ This is denied flatly by col- Roos T e foated whethor| ‘The elusive Scott can be credited | Peroazo,” James Perozso, Malcolm |lege athletic officials. they will play night ball. |with some excellent floor work, and [ Bulmer, Teressa Bulmer, James . TIDES TOMORROW Night - baseball .was disconsinued | Thibodeau spoiled what looked like| Houston, and James O'onnors. 3:54 a. m, 15.0 feet. d Ak &) 5| e 3‘,:]” metropolitan arcas in 1942,|@ sure basket for Hilliard, who ap-| P e i e Low tide— 9:40 a. m.,, 3.6 feet. High tide— 3:33 p. m., 15.9 feet. twilight games were substitu- Parently was in the clear and was | 5 B 4 - us Regular meeting tonight at R with o : 4 taking his time. Thibodeau was l([‘\ I a curfew law going into please attend, effect one Low tide—10:05 p. m,, -0.2 feet. The Four Bit League started a Despite a new series of Tuesday night bowl- Minimum charge, 50¢ [ AlASKA A'RUNES‘ The selection came on the first |ballot for the first time in nine individual [ | years are the D HOLLINGBERY IS NOT GOING. QUT, An Alaska Airlines plane came in from Anchorage yesterday, piloted by Larry Flahart and Clifford Everts. Passengers arriving on the lane were Harrison Kineaid, Jack | Senescu 511 Eeringer 442 Sundsten 553 Hulberg 410 2485 NEW H. LaG FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS ‘ sl ayar i Thhen Chandler of the Yankees and Tru- Sewell of Pittsburgh as piteh- ers; Rudy York of Detroit at first Ibase; Billy Herman of Brooklyn |for second base; Luke Appling of FORSALE | e £ | S I—L'Jnhnmn of the Yanks as third g e | k /-—One DeWa. ker; Dick Wakefield of Detroit, ALE—Men’s shoepacs SIZ . ,mpination cut off saw or simil-|gtan Musial of the Cards and Bill = fleece-lined snow S e a& 3 lurh’u”:: ool shirt, new,| °F type. Phone 351 | Nicholson of the Cubs, as outfield- 7. G ool shirt, new, i Misc. dishes. Green 609/ WANTED _Tol “]“‘r - Two bed-| nrucial and Chandler were almost room furnished house or apart- ,.nimous choices. ment, Red 734, [ - Wash. Stat e v Beats Oregon repairing. Phone 608, Hollywood - Stafe Again WANTED — Office chair. Phone] PULLMAN, Wash. Jan. 12 Black 320. | Washington State defeated Oregon State 49 to 35 last night for the second straight game and tying the y of Washington for the Division lead. Washing- all the way. §T. LOUIS, Jan. 12. — Mort Cardinal pitcher, is the vear's selection repeating d by the Sporting Total, 829 Jokers 806 the 175 169 157 192 180 515 432 486 470 531 4 Cx¢ DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION ett Deuces | 187 142 3 21 37 499 506 398 615 455 Lavenick Matheny Beach Carnegie Hendrickso: 148 189 17 198 168 8, High tidc redip it e |credited with a foul, but both free ! 3 P S lthrows missed. Meade tossed in| MARY JANE adv. 'NATIONAL SERVICE s it ettt lll 2 LAW MAY BRING OUY |the flcor and with the officials ens % llivened the game for the small ! {crowd who were scattered through| s DECISIONIN SPORTS tne vieachers. Don westover and| ' 79 [ Pete Rolinson were the officials i | Following is the box scor | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12~Presi-| i |dent Roosevelt’s recommendatior . h““"'“;,‘:f‘ fc National Service Law may § b final - deeision to sports the |PeiD cssential in the war effort.| e wag | A decision on this has long been| o ietl S auto, | Sousht in the sports world and 'h"iwmm W G carbon | /. when it becomes a legislative o S G |act, would mean athletics are also| e o¥ O {liable to specific war effort assign- Brtattwosn, gmens | Totals 18 A e i Crimson Bears YOUR BROKEN LENSES | gt o Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| 4 Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson 0 | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adw. b 1 HARRINGTON, Secretary. 2473 821 820 Royals 159 169 156 166 156 Totals size 15, C. it i v T hhe Rk e T L THRIFTCOOP || ¢ E ALMQUIST i % o &ao R o CUSTOM TAILOR 211 SEWARD STREET Across from Elks' Club PHONE 767 PHONE 576 FOR SALE—Large size crib inner spring mattress, child’s chestrobe, i baby jumper, baby bath tub, high! WANTED TO chair, living room table 3 leaves, bedroom house 1117 A St k 634 Harrison 147 166 163 126 149 185 211 176 156 156 WA BUY OR RENT—2 in town. Phone Hulce 2431 FOR SALE — 1933 Buick Sedan, WAN heater, 5 good tires. Black 119, | cal devices, toves, electri- {rigidaires, sewing Totals 796 826 809 -ee KINZEL FOUND DEAD E. M. Ki mechanic at Dodson hdngar in Fairbanks, reeently found dead in an Death was attributed to monoxide, a case of suicide. - MORTUARY DE FT 0 Pts. | 6 M 1 0 17 12| | 0 Hilliard, F Krause, F as THE DANNER residence, 12 acres land on water front. Glacier Highway—1 mile out. Completely| _~ ST SR R furnished including piano. Hol WANTED—Used furniture. 306 wu_‘ water automatic oil heat, 2 loughby. Phone 788. i garage. (Spring water under pres- no taxes). SHATTUCK H Pemmr;s 'l'finsler ‘ 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING —-—-m m m FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) | GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors L 1 1 0 0 8 6 0 ay 5 i | TROYED 38| 1,000 Hair seal hide; Knudsen, Kodiak, Unive Northern SR S CROIEALES - [ton State led WANTED-—Furnished Apt. or house - for family of three. Phone 45 Fire recently roared through lh(“ wooden structure of the Tye Funeral | Home at Fairbanks and the build- ing is virtually a total loss. - Black WANTED — FT Pts. Write Emil Alaska. Soothing Organ, Delicious, Frie . 'EVERY DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Scott, F Merritt | Kearney, F | Nordling, € Barbridge, © Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY ® g ¢ i ¢ . ; FREE DELIVERY WANTED—Maid for general house- UI s- ser Vlce Pay And Beneflts E‘mf; oS Call Ehanes. 13.504. 49, work; also maid for care of child- T;z?&;.‘;.f," G g ¢ ren. Phone 361. Official Pay Grades For Enlisted Men And Women Sridis. o Chas. G. Warner Co. THIRD GRADE (3) Marine Engines and Supplies eant MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints machine $60.00. 2 RADIOS FOR SALE—Call Red 578 after 2 p.m. u TioUoRS PHONE 92 or 95 OLT Hr*:’n\' duty battery set v, Phone 513, ‘6Afi'i'Eb—W;asher; also dl:ymgles}x- erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 299. FIRST GRADE (1) ARMY—Master Sergeant, geant. NAVY-COAST GUARD — Chief Petty Officer MARINES—Sergeant Major, First Ser t. Master Gunnery Sergeant, M | ~Totals 15 2 SEATTLEACS First Techrtician — Corporal, Mess Corporal Cook, Field Music Corporal, Offi Cook Third Class, Officers’ Stew 458 Tr{ra Class. SIXTH GRADE (6) &;B,I.E—ivrul': portable a’c- battery radio, perfect condi- $45. Blue 529 between 6 and FOR dre tion el - ,‘ l '-LU‘.“(ST GUARD-—Petty T WISCELLANEOUS | Segrpd oo forwi s Pt Sergeant, Offi Miscellaneous butcher | 2 beam scales, 2 coun- ter 1 new Hobart slicer, 1| scales, are of children dur- home. 425': Tth WILL TAKE ¢ ing days in my St electric meat saw, 1 roll top des| 1l ”‘“.‘;,{“ ;;ldcu;;e .\teiaksm';h.mel: GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- [“'fl“‘:v SREL amlm A l:;l"el" nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. restaurant range, 1 meat block ., geauty Shop. Phone 201 30 Roald Copstead, 20th 1 f tiv Cent Meat Market, Juneau, R Qe W e R TEo e June 15. Alaska | | TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ry HOTPOINT electric range hrey burner and thrift cooker, exc lent oven, chrome and white | ish, reasonable. Clarence Rhcdc Red x of a person in , Britain earning $2,000 a ycar is sedan, ’ rubber, 1937 MODEL very good Blue 650 $275. Phone GRAND Steinway piano; also Ja- dies black tailored coat, size 42. 201 Decker Apts. G N{?ifiEATeéfiher‘lravellng bag Phone 496. STRONG FLAT top trunk, good lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.m 22'z h.p. '41 “Speed Twin excellent shape; also Thompson red cedar hull and accessories. Call Blue 634 from 5 to 7 p.m. A NICE home, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. | FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- | niture, etc. 326-6th St. LOCALLY grown rutabagos. 'l‘hay‘ are better—They arq cheaper.| While they last $650 a bag.| Across the street from the Em-| pire. Contact Paul Satko from| 6 to 8 p.m., 123 Main St. "FORBENT 7th | PLACED IN COMMAND of the Northern Pacific forces is Vice Admiral Frank J. Fletcher, above, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox has announced. Fletcher succeeds Vice Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, who has been assigned to Australia.” > (Interpational) "HOSPITAL NOTES Frank Gadd has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital following | | 3 ROOM furnished apt. 425% st young women 7th St TWO ROOMS for with board 425' TRIPP HOUSE, Main St. 7 rooms furnished, modern. Phone 486.} Available Jan. 16. 1 FOR RENT2 room furnished apt.|from St. A oil stove. Inquire 513A Willoughby. | medical care. 1,500 sq. ft. STORAGE space, | Mrs. Lenore Rhodes entered st.| able for store. office or warehouse| Ann's Hospital yesterday for sur: | will remodel to suit tenant. Win-|ers- ter and Pond Bldg. Write Em- pire 3427, | Mrs. Stanley Norwicka was 3 mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital day as a surgical patient. . Florence Wilson was admitted to| FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept|ihe Government Hospital Tuesday | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. | afternoon. Lights, water, Dishes. Also batbh et and use of Electric Washer and| R. R. Hermann entered St. Ann’s Wringer in Laundry room. Se--r!ospltnl this morning for medical | FOR RENT — Apartment steam- leated, electric range Phone 569. view Apts. attention. chnical Sergeant. Quartermaster Paymaster GRADE 1A NAVY-COAST GUARD ONLY—Chief Petty Officer (acting appointment) SECOND GRADE (2) ARMY— Technical Sergeant NAVY-COAST GUARD—Petty Officer First Class. Cook First Class. Steward First Class. MARINES — Gunnery Sergeant, Tech- nical Sergeant, Dru Sergeant, Technical Steward. 61919629 MONTHLY BASE PAY TOTAL IF ON SEA DUTY OR IN SERVICE OUTSIDE U. S. TOTAL IF ON AVIATION OR. TOTAL IF ON AVIATION OR SUB| DUTY OUTSIDE U. S. OR AT SEA PAY INCREASES—AI] grades receive an increase of 5 percent of base pay every three years up to 30 years of service. BONUSES—Parachutists get $50 a month extra all grades Divers get $5 to $30 an hour extra all grades. All grades get §2 ARMY--Private First Class. NAVY-COAST GUARD—Non or Woman Second Class Musician}, Officers’ Steward First Class. FOURTH GRADE (4) 241 ARMY — Sergeant. Technician Fourth Sergeant. man and Class. MARINES—Private First Cl. tant Cook. Field 3 Mess Attendant First C SEVENTH GRADE (7) ARMY —Private. AVY-COAST GUARD—Petty Officer hird Class, Cook Third Class, Steward Third Class, Fireman First Class. MARIN Sergeant, M rgeant Chief Cook. Sergeant, Offi- fers' Cook Second Class, Offisers’ Stew- ard Second Class. FIFTH GRADE (5) ARMY — Corporal, Grade. PAY or Woman Third Class (ex man) m Major, Supply Technician Fifth Attendant Second Class. ALLOWANCES GRADE GRADE GRADE Faanon o [ v | [ | o mm $136.80 Mm $79.20 | $64.80 AND (except Fire- Fireman First Class NAVY-COAST GUARD—Nonrated Man MARINES—Private, Field Music, Mess rrated Man Third ass. As: cept Fire- GRADE | 7R o [ o [ [ [ o $226.80 $172.80 $118.80( $37.20 tional $2 Yor each bar or device awarded in a.month extra for Medal of Honor, Dis- additional Flying Cross or Soldier's Medal. SURVIVOR BENEFITS tinguished Service Cross (Army), Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, Soldier’s Medal, Navy Cross, Silver Star, Navy and Marine Corps Medal an addi- lieu of an Same All Grodes | [l | wibow (Under 50) Wibow (Over 50) | nteiepen [ $22/828] $50 | chiersuppern | $22{ $45] 867 | "S5 (o Soppen] $22 | $45 S67 | | ot opeers_| $22 815 837 1 PARENT & BROTHER OR (Sub. Support) BROTHER OR SISTER BUT NO PARENT (Chief Support) BROTHER. OR SISTER BUT NO PARENT (Sub. Support) CLASS A Each additional child $20. Divorced wife, if not remar- ried, gets $20 maximum from government. Child must be unmarried and 'under 18 or incapable of self support. CLASS B—Each additional brother or sister (chief support) gets $11. A’man with. both Class “A” and “B” dependents must contribute SISTER an additional $5—total if there are dependents ADDITIONAL (Each) sa ONE DEPENDENT / PARENT TWO DEPENDENT PARENTS CISABILITY BENEFITS A EACH e Maximum month. Wid or death. childzen’s be disability if Some Disabilitie: Set by Statute But Maximum is $27. No substantial support dependents paid fore 18, entiticd to chief support. and children is FOR CHILDREN (f Mother Living) ADDITIONAL (Under 10) ADDITIONAL (Over 10) for widow $83 ow pa ments until remarriage married ts con- tinue until 18, or until 21 if attending school or for life or length of child be-~ comes physically or mentally disabled be- AP Features 'DEFEATEDBY Leota’s Thomas Hardware Co. | The Seattle bowling team of the | | Ala: Communications System was | defeated by the Juneau ACS in a | telegraphic match played last night, the Juneau team playing at the Elks | and the Seattle guintet bowling at | the University alleys. The winner was determined by the total pins.| A rematch will be held at a later! date: | Following are the scores of the in- | dividual players: Juneau ACS 235 171 125 173 162 866 2566 169 | 169 | 146 | 204 136 23 Senecu Duckworth Everetts Beringer Sundsten 172 201 172 168 164 Totals Total pins Seattle ACS 141 126 114 192 187 817 203 191 142 135 164 835 182 215 159 | 165 177 898 | Richardson Rothstein MeCready Englehardt Hatfield v 160 12433 Totals Total pins IMPORTANT MEETING OF TERR. GUARDS.ON THURSDAY EVENING The Juneau unit of the Territorial Guard will meet Thursday night-at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall. All Guards are to be dressed in cover- alls and be equipped with rifles and ammunition belts. ‘The meeting will be an important one, reports Capt. Henry Harmon, and every Guardsman shouid make a special effort to be present, The final plans for the the Territorial Guardsmen's night for selling War Bonds during the Fourth War Loan Drive will be made and every mem- ber is expec! to participate in this event. The Guards will have charge of one of the booths on Friday, January 21. Also discussed at the meeting to- morrow night will be plans for the installation of the indoor rifle range in the new quarters. .o DANCING CL 3 ENROLLING Baton twirling, ballet, moderne, cccentric, toe-tap, character, chorus, specialties, social dancing for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenographers. Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575, adv, JUNEAUTEAM tap, acrobatic, el | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE COAL Alaska Deck & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 T T S TCOWLINGDAVLIN | mrs aboes oy | COMPANY ||| e iuskan Hatel | DODGE and PLYMOUTH . | A¢-Ressanshlo Sntes PHONE SINGLE O | DEALERS . R P PG 1. FRTARER RO ¢ gk ————— . WHEN IN NEED OF | Diesel Oll—Stove Oil—<¥our | | | Coal Choice—General Haul- | ing — Storage and Crating 1 CALL US| Juneau 'l‘msfir Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier | Phone 206 Second and Seward —_— uurcmx GS ECONOMY Choice Meats At All Times | Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 % 4 S 1 | "Alaska Meat | The largest and most complete | stock of Fresh and Frozen ‘ Meats in Juneau. i; L. A. STURM—Owner | PHONE 39—5;9 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS | PHONE 202 T FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Complete Outfifter for Men | /% “SMILING BERVICE"” Bert’s Cash Grocery || PHONE 104 or 105 | | Free Delivery Juneau s | GASTINEAU ‘l | ! { ‘ - HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 | | | HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank

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