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THE DAILY ALAbl\A EMPIRE ——]UNLAU ALASKA War Teaches Americans To Roll Their Own .... WhDNESDAY jANUARY 31, 1945 Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe PAGE SIX ALLEY CATSWIN | BY FORFEITURE ‘ OVER BARA"OF’ 'ROOM 8—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 | | k s | [Highheelers to Meet Next| : | Monday Night for An- « ISAACS—-—Building Coniraclor | ! s h Yak other Pin Confest | REMODELING — REPAIRING Anchorage akutat ; CABINET SHOP . | The Highheelers, women's bowl- | 270 South Franklin Street. 799; Res. Black 260 Fairbanks Cordova ing: MRS, flath, MAPLRSRY avs |really going to make some high 3 es when they play next week. Nome Kodiak e s JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. {in the last contests played. PLUMBING—HEATING—OTL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Serving Alley Cats won by forfeit from WELDING ‘ the Baranof; the Imperials won 1 5 Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area | over the Skirts, 1326 to 1194 the PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Federals beat the Gals, 1248 to [1208; the Dolls shaved the Elks| ASKA AIRLINES [ | Complete scores follow: i - f b Alley Cats | 2 servations | 3 i SNt st Taformation sad Beservations iy, "7 15" 34 30t | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY < i Grave 125 144 117386 ; y Hixson 102 122 103327 JRSITLIEA] STOCKINGS DELIVERY, WAGONS OF ALASKA " Potils 383 300 345 1;1781 lTobctco Shorlanc) (Gudle Shcnage) (Delivery Mar Shomma) lebel' “d Bllildillg “uerlals | als : g 2l {| Thompeon Optical To. " { AT PHONES 587 ‘or 747—JUNEAU VANITY I 214 Second St.—Phone 387 || Forfeit. lowflls REML MBER[D BEAUTY ! | L% YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL SALON Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- || Skirts 0 | REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME c Bldg., Flsie Hildreth, Mer. s || ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair Spot 571 51 BY SONS Ol HORWAY ooper BIdg., Els { || —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts | McAlister 104 105 : s IVER OFEN ‘“v’:,'fff,s,,f'jf’m 380 | | Jones 119 149 N T | VEQ EAVERS CN ANNVUSARY DATE P ————————————————————— {snen 130 108 | %k 0 i s d | Totals 410 419 365 1194 PR i 100F Hall e L Tanne | Tmperials ‘ T p P D R E Z ! | WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN OIe uneaun RABBIT SKINS | Fitzgerald 127 174 134435 | ibd . Schmitz 161 167 188—516| resident annc that Enday J n Sk For Comfort ; | Rhoades 118 112 145375 | January 26 h : uneau — naines — ayway {{ . BUY,DIRECT.AND { sl | 3 i ‘ ‘ At Lowest Rates | ; SAVE MONEY. Totals 408 453 467 !Jza[Grand Jury InveShgahonu ”xi T;‘x Ass ddpetl DR, Leaves from Small Boat Harbor BATH | Bt N ) 2 i $2m | gooRs Wi I Any iyt Federals Ordered After Brib- the floor of the High Sehool, banquet hall, MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE ITH elivergs i ! spot 20 23799 66| gym by the score of 21 to 18. A sells were pr WitHoUT B i | List. { McClellan 109 111 129349 | er Arrested for the Signacs tuid i o 4 Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays Most Convenient Location | Kirsten 133 115 125373 | SRERY in the first quarter fol- [, me | PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS —THIRD AND MAIN— Valcalda Fur Co. Lien 133 152 175—460| BROOKLYN, Jan. 31 vy his e B.u!l‘(‘-n i Al M- Lowsll i Seattle, Washington ‘ o — = — ——|Jury investigation of gambling on W holed two For INE ihanked everyor ated that | i Qunet-Me., Clhrérioe Wise M‘ otals 397 400 451 12481 l;amketball games—it has Beavers, Kessenich m:-cu; E'lxulilnll'b . ot woulds toli | . e 3 { Gals ibeen estimated that $300,000 and Castiglione two, the Beavers ot thelr home . On |4 T ST N e T R ¢ ) Jonimson 110 144 126380 changed hands on a single game taking [irst quarter m(llw!’-;» 8 ‘]“"‘" et, and cordially in- | THRIFT CO'OP CAPITOL CAFE | JUNEAU DAIRIES Barrager 125 162 119—408 [in Madison Square Garden — was| The Beavers retained their lead yy.q ir frie ) call. A mov:kl‘ it Batiber | DEI l(‘iOUS ICE CREAM Schramka 125 129 166—420 |crdered as college officials moved throughout the sgmnd canto, .\f‘nr wedding was later in the| uamb(e)rw::d ocr;a e jer- Ssuthieni Fried Chicken | v — — — ——'to stamp out the practice. e points against their ; with the Lowells as bride e \ bade s For Comfort and a daily habit—ask for it by name Totals 360 435 411 1208| Judge Samuel S. Lelbowits of the opponenis’ five, making the score oom xmbers of the 211 SEWARD STREET z .fi'xfl%‘ceffifi'flfi iri e |Rings County Court instructed the 14 to 11 at the half. nts. Dancing and PHONE 767 and DA Service Juneau Dalrles, Inc. Elks {Grand Jury to “hand out indict-| In the third quarter, how 6t followed the yailliilee ,‘ looee e « Get the New Wash- |\ = | Adaams 144 115 103—362 |ments n ry" only an howr g became apparent| Monday night, scores of their! be)g;e Ramberg 112 123 161396 after Harvey Stemmer, described by ver: quitiey who Were friends called to cons ate thel! | FORD AGENCY ALASKA WINDOW Mer. . ington Habit ~ = | Nelson 113 140 XGD—SBa'poncn as a gamb] was arraigned 2 f’““( un;y [“?,po‘\]l(:)m; ;.,u\dn wi the wed | (Authorized Dealers) CLEANING oo, ARG — — — ——ion a charge of giving $1,000 to five ¢ our for the OppoOs - happiness. | L CO. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | WHING nl“u Totals 369 376 304 1141|Brooklyn athletes to throw to- The quarter ended with the Beav- PO | GREASES—GAS—OIL 8% yra, experiondeiln Bambils at i Dolls . |night's game with Akron in Boston €rs still in the by the slim TIDES TONURRO“ Foot of Main Street s Faaes Hotel Spot 42 42 52126 |Garden. The game was cancelled. MArgin of only one tally. i Juneau Motors et UNBAD : | Klein 105 148 106—359| Stemmer was held on $2,500 baill The last period showed: the Sig-) Phone 519 Burford .. 80 117 103—300|for further hearing on February 5. bacs puiting on a burst of speed |High tide 4: 154 feet | — Shafer 128 122 101-3511.& companion, Harry Rosen, was ar- With BN;I Galbra llthhax\dm’rkl\ébo-"ly;v "'!r 10 1 5’(7] xfiet’ T | — — — —_|raigned in Manhattan on another deau making two each, Wi gl B e -0.0 feet] H ‘e e | ! Totals .355 429 362 1146 [charge, but Assistant District At- senich making the only point for Low tide ! 08 oot Sam!ary Meat CO. G E Ammsr THE | cARo THANSFEB | B il ltorney Barnhara Alderman said the Beavers. The game ended with ¢ - | FOR QUALITY MEATS o &a. BARANOF {Rosen would also be arraigned or Sigr out in front by the| GROUP HEALTI ASS'N, INC. | AND POULTRY CUSTOM TAILOR ' |} HAULING and CRATING TUESDAY NIGH‘I‘ la bribery charge as A. S. Sushnell, score of ‘K';‘ Friday | FREE DELIVERY Acruss from Elks’ Club | L § | |commissioner of eastern athletics ~BOX in the (all Phones 13 and & ALASKA S FINEST i | DIESE}&‘STOVE' CRE}S;E:%M {and a member of the NCAA com- § sout. All mem<1 YHONN W " HOTEL { || Phone KEG[ERS MEH |mibtee. ‘which réoentis: i Player— F.G. F.T. T.P. persons ‘are | 5 e e — ‘bemng in college games said Bartiett 2 8 7 |urgently requested to attend. | 3 -~ " e Pohragstial o, e A 4 g Bl ‘ s 2 o 'l “athletic directors must now or- B€C Chrysler Marine Engines < Eat in the Famous {{§ WATCH REPAIRING ELKS M.I.EYS ganize n irengih o protee. ek PN (Centen AR | ard Baker, biograph-| MACHINE SHOP Femmer’s Transfer G ld Boom 42 Years Experience lege games,” and they must fing CAlbraith TSRS B tes under his Marine Hardware 1 Co No M Quick accurate air mail service means “for eliminating gamblers hibodeau 4Gualrdx 1 0 2 wnder the name l l 4 t Costs No More comple! ul\ from the ])lz'-lue c ard) Ry | CHAS. R. OAKES | Four Bowiers ers Score Over | Foer el L S e Al | Chas.G. Warner Co. AR it ‘hone 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. |, i K | Rl ! q i Sty SO || { Five Hundred Mar 'DOUGLAS NAT IS .l,c ik G eware LOI.IghS R T P R ! H | Beavers ¥ P————————————— ————————————————————— n Comesfs . G B P from common colds 4 NORTH Tu“srnn Thomas Hardwue co B S ENE F IF K(wmth (Forward)..4 0 8 | Th H 0 . A N C ll 0 R A G E Last nignt on tne Elks' alleys | E ( o R I-E :lcl"‘l"*‘t’lP‘\f?*‘_‘vé‘;‘d' il 0 at an n‘ Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OILS the Tuesday Night League look | RN e L0 D Cramulid spmmpuy be- || B.O.DAVIS E.W. DAVIS S SR e over for their regular game 55“9" Castiglione (Forward)..1 0 2 | cause it goes the seat of the PHONE 81 via Finance lost to Eiks, 2340 to 2465. Menton (ARMS .3 0 3 b loosen and expel HARDWARE and the Subport beat the Area T Millinor (Forward) 0t ot it nd ald natyze Jaccheck (Center) 0 0 ot 5 A, patl- | : ‘{ ta Engineers, 2517 to £415. JUHCGU B|UES REdS and ohiee | lamed bronchial mucous mein- | P —————— ey 500 McGuire (Guard) 3 0 6 | branes. Tell ! 7 akutat and Cordova B(;cwm“ escm';‘l:nugverm\::e 541; ' Griifith (Guard) 1 0 3 |&botileof Clenmumre s ok en | COWLING'DAVLIN l Utah Nut and lnl.’ ficall(mn:sr Area En'gineer: 534; DOUg|&S fo Shoo' at SR ‘gg“}'\‘)l‘"il{llf‘sctl mu ll'lie the way it | COMPANY \ o il | FARE: $82.00 Gl i) [Emut®iimi . Wggey” om0 u BRisiis s COAL . L] pmt 504 ] { M U leo N DODGE and PLYMO! & ~ lete scores follow: NEXT GAME DEALERS Alaska Dock oCo. f | A Tomorrow night, J un eau and The next basketball game will be | for Coughs, Chest Colds, 11 sne b o s T Effective Nov. 1, 1944 | spot 33 33 33— 99|Douglas units of the Territorial Friday night, when the Juneau and| 3 McClellan 125 154 175—454 |Guard meet on a small-bore range Douglas High Schools meet. i - Bachman 128 141 113—382 {0 determine which has the best ———————— 14 14 WHEN IN NEED OF " | D t J au each Fribush 165 125 165445 |marksmen. This time the Juneau Empire Want-ads bring results! | Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your The Alaskan Hofel e ar s une 143 180 155—488 |unit sends its two teams, the Reds Coal Choice—General Haul- Blum | Newly l-mne‘ Rn- Tuesda al'ld Fl’lda ZP M — —— — —|range in the Natatorium. L CALL USI 4 sk * 2 Tar s ; PHONE SINGLE O Totals 752 811 1786 2849 Capt. Harmon said last night’s . 4 3 « ¥ y st ot NORTH LAN D SRS Carnegie —533 [the Juneau units, ~ g 0393 waodle Airwa s | Lavenik 152 147 187—486|they would have a better “feel” of \ 2 ’ g % o Night Fhane | Burkette 146 169 135—450|the Douglas range by tomorrow Alaska Musm Supply . 12 Zorich 107 143 179445 night. Again he stated it was TR A NSPORTATION Artbur M. Uggen, Maoager Ala’ka coaslal All’lmes, Agents_the s {Tomlin 179 159 203—541 easier to win on your home range, bk Shoont | — — — —|saying the home team always had m! cl.oms and 8 " Totals 746 803 915 2465|an advantage. uppHer 3 — So, tomorrow night, Harmon says. mm m Phone 206 seenqd uflm P—-—_——_ Area Engineers at 8 o'clock, the Reds, Blues andt s'l'mo“ nfl | spot 42 42 42—-126|Douglas will fight it out to see ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | mcxinon 185 186 163—534|which will win the second mateh Quality Work Clothing poese - Cecotti 115 134 ‘146395 |of the season—Juneau having won . HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Exprees | Nichols }:; gg :41—4;:1’ the first. e n G MARKET i Hiog Cheloe Meats At All Timed SITKA TRlP—Scheaned Daily at 9:30 A. M. S il @y FRED HENNIN| oy S s n Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicha- ] A (8 (OASTM. MRI.I"B Complete Outtitter for Men PHONES 853—92—98 - Inlet Hoonah coun Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitks Totals 833 1786 1796 2415 H.'ES "'"E FARES % 02— Junesu.$8 $10 $13 810 18 $18 $18 $18 818 Subport Bradley 99 112 138—349| Alaska Coastal Airlines made two L e R oA Ceok 159 165 -180—504 |flights yesterday, carrying the fol- BMILING ERavICE w TGl i Allard 185 139 155—479|lowing passengers to Sitka: Jose- Befl s Cuh Grocery Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Salvos 155 162 166—483|phine Carter, Mrs. J. D. Littlepage. 108 o6 306 Angoon - 18 13 Wellenstein 178 146 171—495| Sitka to Juneau—Mrs. Ole Jack- PHONE Hoonah . 10 —~— —— —— ——|son, Ben E. Caddy. Pre¢ Delivery Juneas : & 4 2 Totals 845 1793 879 2517 Juneau to Petersburg—Don Mc- Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Kechle, ' I‘lg%;l Ek.n:ov:;y Tonight, there will be no bowling| Juneau to Ketchikan — Georg 4 Lol LA ! ! on the alleys, with the alleys open |Folta. . 10.00 to members on Thursday night.| Ketchikan to Juneau — Rober Muh Tfldlfl! cu- Express Rate: 10 eents per pound—Minimum Charge 60e On Thursday, the Merchant's|McDowell, C. N. Workmann, Ernes J. W. GUCKER, Prop. Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% League will resume play, postponed |Smith. SCHEDULED DAILY because of the trip to Ketchikan —————— PHONE 122 or 4 S to participate in the Ketchikan- KARNES IS BACK At Alaska Dock and Stoiug» Kelch&ogn W"‘%“ Pfl&?&“‘i Juneau bowling tournament. | o - o 1 d ———————— Anthony+ E. Karnes, Alaska rep- 20.00 X WARNING TO AUTOISTS! resentative for the Veterans Ad HOME GROCERY Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of S0 to Ketchikan A Auto owners are warned now is ministration, has returned to bl [N passe®t” b Express Eate: 10 pef pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg the time to purchase 1945 auto|Juneau headquarters, following : { and W: 1 |plates, and are cautioned not only!trip cof approximately two week Phone 146 ] n to purchase them, but to place|duration, during which he addre: Above rates ":F‘uc‘m‘ wl ;“ R":““"R" trattic quln slz them on their cars. sed and interviewed veterans flome Liquer Stere—Tel. 890 { warmnta, bedules' an tes Bubject to JOHN MONAGLE, |Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell o American Meat — Fhene 3 Change Without Roslos T e S Lt e st SS| Chief of Police. Ketchikan, e