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SATURDAY DEC};MBLR 22, 1945 " I)EPARTMEVT OF C ()M\IER(T. WEATHFR Bl‘REAU . JUNEAU, ALASKA |GARDEN'S HOLIDAY % WEATHER BULLETIN 4 ( A G‘E S l A T E l'STS PATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN 'I'IME % Station 24 hrs.* | TODAY SEVE" 'I'w'“ B“.I.S last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. ‘Weather at‘ Max. temp. | temp. temp. Precip. 4 30a.m. Anchorage 17 -2 15 0 et 3 woow o :n aay | Fourteen CoIIege Quints Cordova 2 13 18 0 o8 | Bawson 12 TR 03 Cloudy from All Over Nation + Bdmonton 5 -33 -26 0 Pt. Cloudy Pairbanks 3 & 0 Clear Are 1o Show Haines 35 28 0 C:ear Juneau 36 19 19 [ Clear S S Juneau Airport 29 6 o 21 0 Clear NEW“»‘Y 6":}'(““330 R;;bli J Jrpeikan > woy : ek basketball-daffy town plays host gaeoie . 2 3 1 Bt Cloudy | to 14 visiting college fives from all - i ko 25 29 "o Cloudy | lover the nation within the next by v ;o o o b S [ two weeks and capacity crowds are e & 5% 2 ° Olondy | expected to jam Madison Square * Hixland 32 20 Buth | Garden for the seven doubleheaders « Brince George 14 8 8 09 Snow jon the holiday program Bihee Rupert 20 Pt. Cloudy | The holiday schedule gets under- JSan Francisco 47 80 Cloudy | way tonight with undefeated New Seattle 22 16 Rain-Smoky | York University matched against Sitka 28 0 Clear | Rochester in the opener and once- * Whitehorse 21 3 14 Siiow beaten St. John’s of Brooklyn Yakutat 27 15 0 Cloudy | pitted ags img the all - conquering | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today | Ohio University Bobeats. NYU is WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends northwest- | favored to keep its victory string ts, despite their point a game against the ward from the mouth of the Columbia River and merges with a low|8¢ing but the Bobes jressure system in the mid Aleutians. A high pressure cell is locatad over | four triumphs and West, central Canada and northern United States. A system,of storms had V pace, are underdogs + moved up the Pacific Coast giving rain along the coast and snow east | | Garden-wise Redmen. of the Coastal Range. The storm in the Aleutians has given rain and | GOl‘}‘“ visiting teamns invading the arden | asnow in that area, clear skies and off shore winds prevail along the in the next 14 days are 'Gulf of Alaska coast from Prince William Sound to Cape Decision. Tem- | Oregon State, Tennessee, North Carclina, Brigham Young, Bowling peratures as cold as a minus 40 were reported in the Prairie Provinces this | morning. Temperagures below normal were reported over the northern | Green, Kentucky, Colorado, Drake, portion of Scutheast Alaska and near normal in the Ketchikan area. | Westminster (Pa.), Wyoming, Con- THE DAILY ALASKA hM {certain not to be sold or !radvd is| Slats Marion, that m(‘ ager Eddie Dyer to mu job on the express "tlpuinlwn that “Mr. Shortstop” remain The Notre Dame basketball team, annu- ally one of the most popular to ap- pear in the Garden, has a clause in its contract guaranteeing at least a 30-minute warm-up pericd before its game A sh o tstop S new m tip is Today hottest right from the old feed box that Bing Cresby has not bought a single big league club within the past 4§ hours. Either New Orleans or Dallas, in about that order, is ex- pected to be named within the next few days as the 10th city in the all-American football confer- ance—to break the jump, some- one suggested, between Los An- geles and Rio de Janeiro. Gus Lesnevich, the 175-pound champ, has begun yodeling for a shot at the winner of Louis-Conn. Says he taught 50,000 men how to box during the war and learned plenty himself Noting that Larfry MacPhail's sault trial is due to come up at as- Bel Air, Md, on Jan. 3, Jerry Mitchell of the N. Y. Post com- ments: “Only one thing is certain now—-the John Law who slapped the boss Yankee into the clink will have stiff opposition in the coming election. MacPhail Is backing the rival candidate for sheriff with everything at his command, includ- ing his celebrated vecal chords. PIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'BUSINESS CHANGES Howdry AT SKAGWAY; LOUIS | EMMANUEL SELLER SKAGWAY *\Ll\ a, Dec. 22 (Special Correpondence)— One of the biggest deals to take place in Skagway in many months was com- pleted this week when Mr. and Mrs. Louis Emmanuel sold their Igloo Cocktail Bar, Igloo Snack Bar and ice cream parlor, and their nicely furnished apartment to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Reed, owners of Reed's liquor Store. Pos- session to be given January 1, after which Mr. and Mrs. Emman- uel will leave for Seattle. The Emmanuels plan from Vancouver to Seattle, is to drive as they will ship their Plymouth coupe on ame steamer on which they will travel. After a visit with re- latives and friends in Seattle they will tour California and New Mex- ico. The st of the Igloo Cocktail Bar and Snack Bar reads like a fairy tale. In 1932, Louis Emman-| uel started out in a small rented building, his stock consisting of several boxes of candy and cigars and two card table: He married a teacher in the Skagway public schools and he and his wife ex- panded the business, buying a’sand- wich grill, making their own buns, and with small Silex added cof- fee and sandwiches to their mer-| meumxl and St. Joseph's of Phila- - - 4 Shoc i s K ) ; ; 3 Chandise. Beer sold, chilled in | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN “"“’h‘“ BUILDING PERMITS a chimney, homemade cooler. Reports from Marine Staiions at 10:30 A. M. Today Headed by a permit to the Terri- In they bought a building, | i J WIND Hexgmal‘W'\ves torial Equipment and Supply Co., remod 'ut it and built the .mdmnn‘ Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ' for a ready-mix concrete plant con- that is now the Cocktail Bar, i Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 2 ENE 38 3 feel sisting of two buildings to be located apartments of four rooms and bath. | Bidred Rock Clear 23 N 32 {on Lots seven and eight, Block 229, 1In he building was again Hive Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 27 N 45 feet 1 West Eleventh Street—a warehouse remod and today is one ‘a. Péint Retreat Clear 25 NNW 39 3 fest | and shop 50 feet by 70 feet and shed moc A an be found MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Inside waters, | 20 feet by 30 feet—five construction ment is electrical north of Frederick Sound—winds north or northoasterly 40 miles per hour. authorizations have been issued dur- ncon ! was installed in 1943 Iuside waters, south of Frederick Sound—winds northeasterly 15 to 20 miles | ing the past week here by City En- The pl has the distinction of per hour. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—northeasterly | By GALE TALBOT gineer J. L. McNamara. having the highest rating of an winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Clear in the northern portion of Southeast (For ’Hugh Fullerton, Jr.) Estimated cosg of the concrete like business in the territory from | Alaska with increasing cloudiness Saturday and Saturday evening. Cloudy | npw YORK, Dec. 22—Army 28, plant is $5,000. ie Territorial Con- the Territorial Board of Health. | ih the southern portion with snow by Saturday evening {Indiana 0. That about represents Stiuction Company is contractor. There are seven employees on full) - . Ao g | 3 riters W € 5 ) rowley for erection of a ring 1941 an he Emman- S-S S-S de e Srae S DB e B e 25 | Toothall writers who attended (b Quonsat Hut on Lot seven, Block uels lcased the business and om McMillin at Bear Mountain the: 10, Fourth Street, cost $1,000; Ellin- ated the Coliseum theatre part of |other night, where they were shown | £e Apartments for repair of fire the time for W. D. Gross, owner \ movies of the Army-Navy and 4amage, $3,000:Don Abel, contractor; | Ms. Emmanuel has been very ac- Indiana-Minnesota games. Some Ben ervvhuu;zh for installation of tive in all civic affairs, is c)mh'm.uw thought the Cadets might have run cm:ruv;:‘mn iron rm?!fl <\an two small{of the Red Cross and occupies A ( up an even higher score against buildings at Dutch’s Garage, Wil- prominent place in church and club the Big Ten champs, but most of loughby Avénue at E Street, cost circles. 1 g them settled for four touchdowns. $50; Al?dr“w Hildre, repairs to porch & Mr. and Mrs. Reed arrived in‘ Army’s blocking, as revealed on the and kitchen of resld.(‘ncr' at 404 Skagwa (I)x-oo years ago. He ‘»..n- screen, was vastly superior to that' West Twelfth Street, $200. |superintendent of the Utah Con- g of McMillin's boys. | ————— truction Company for two years é ithen the n was employed fi) 2 ”d afl Jo# we note with vast respect ot SIEAMER MOVEMENTS oy o 4 HEH ATRY SIEE one 9 5 George Mikan of DePaul University iz hde 1 s e scored 37 against Indiand parparet Shafer from Seattle due Prior i« f‘-"'r» ng to Alaska, Mr. Reed a new record for the Chicago stad- Baranof is scheduled to sail from |y Berkeley, ; fum. Shucks, he poured through 35 geattle (oday. ! e R points in a game in the Garden 1ast | oyicket from Seattle, due Wednes- | : F A vear, likewise a record. ‘There, in g,o FROM NEW YORK CITY all probability, goes the greatest, Alaska from westward Ry - Bakkathall Qlager avae Sk’ Nont Ala rom westward, due per Paul G. Vollom of New York Again may you know the fragrance 0f hemlock, pine and holly. - Again may friendly voices call A greeting warm and jolly; And again may the meaning of Christmas, At " Deep and still more true Bring faith and hope and giadness To the hearts of yours and you. Pioneer Jewelers M%emfh fiamh oS-t — & The Triangle Cleaners IS YOUR WARDROBE : IN SHAPE for the HOLIDAYS? 1 WE NOW HAVE - 48-HOUR SERVICE N & 85 JUST \ { CALL } ' . £ .? - i haps late Christmas night or early | Wednesday morning Yuken, now at westward, will not, | call at Juneau scuthbound. Calls at | Sitka, then direct to Seattle Frincess North scheduled to sail| City is in town. He is registered at ! the Baranof Hotel D g WILLIAM SHIMMEL HERE bother to tell me about the original Celtics. T've seen' Mikan, and he’s wonderful. Most of those long, tall boys past the 6 foot, 6 inch mark are a pain to watch as they flat- | foot laboriously up and down. the from Vancouver December 28 | Wiliam Shimmel has arrived court. Mikan, on the other hand, paky scheduled to sail from Seat- 1rrum Anchorage and is registered moves with the grace and speed Of (1. December 29 at the Baranof Hotel the little fellows, and he would be % BAArE | - > ~ | a star even if he were a foot short- | TOM AND JERRY | WASHINGTON- Pearl Har- ‘IlA'rnu AT SULLY'S mxmy.iu.u Committee meets again Decem- g ber 31 to go on with the Navy's now DRINK KING HLACK lABF story of the Hawaii dlsflsten lev say Lhe one Cardinal | | S Y *"_IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllflmIIIIIIlllllIIIIl'lIllll!llllsillllllllllllIIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“: Capitol Cafe S-PIECE ORCHESTRA * Modern and Scandinavian Music For Your Enjoyment! JIMMIE GR Piano - - - - ul Sax and Trumpet - HOWARD FISK Drums - - - - - EMMETT WALLACE Our Entertainer-REARISCHA ! * Dancmg v Singing v Refreshments Enterfainment A Meet Your Friends at the CAPITOL CAFE and COCKTAIL BAR 0000000000000 :fll_llllIIl|lIHflfllflfllllmmummmmmlIllllllllllllllllfllllmtllmflflHIHHIIH“IHHM““IIflHHIlII||HI"IIIIIIII||IH|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIl A A PAGE SEVEN | Am . .. Wails uneau Householder ‘Water, What Could Be Nicer tor water everywhe you ‘Nor any drop” for him—is . the plaint voiced to the City WIFE Council last evening by Jack Crow- 2 el ley, who's caught in the middie MOTHER betwixt Juneau’s two water com- panies when it comes to getting & service line run in to his property near Fourth and Harris Streets e p or SWEETHEART Application to the Nelson Water than a 'ompany brouglit him this answer “See the Juneau Water Com- Beautiful any FUR COAT That's where the merry-go-round starts and ends as far as he’s been able to keep up with it-with each from the of the two H-two-O dispensers passing his * application to the GOLDSTEIN FUR CO. other . Mr. Crowley finally came to the HARANOF BLDG. - - PHONE 69 council last night for a decision as to which of the two water firms is duty-bound under its franchise to serve him. He's to get his answer soon; after the City Engineer has checked boundaries to see which | of the two companies is f attracted much dislay in the ware Store window, last night | PHONE 492 B B L e ——— et fessional Women's Club to Mis: Gatcs -y Alice Regan, between she ';;{llhl‘ o g b e There is no substitute tor newspaper advemslng‘ responsible or quenching his thirst - GETS QUILT AWARD The hand-made quilt which has attention while on Hard- SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE MARGARET DEITSCH, OF BALTIMORE, MD,, IS NOW WITi VLUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON Juneau Young T T A R 2 T e S BT YRS The Coast Line Route From the Capital Cily.. . . lo Wesiward Alaska Pacific Northern Airlines “Route of the Coustliners” Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 City Ticlet Office: Y "In this envelope, 3 ©-room house A “Yep. That's what 1 said. A 6-room house . .. “And a nice, quiet garden, with a hammock slung between two trees. “The kind of place we've always dreamed of: a place that's ours, a place that's a part of us, a place for the kids to grow up‘in, away from the city streets and the noise, “’For this envelope is full of Victory Bonds. ‘E’ Bonds that we're going to keep until ma- turity, when they’ll pay us back four dollars for every three we invested. “And we're going to go on buying more all \ . the time, “It’s surprising how quickly the money mounts up, if you've just got a little resolution and stick- to-it-iveness. We could ease off on our Bond buy- ing, of course; but don’t worry —we're not go- ing to!” ““That's why, about ten years from now, a lot of folks are going to call us lucky! Folks that may not have made out so well. “But, shucks—it won't be luck. It’s just com- mon sense. Ahd the little bit of gumption it takes to resist the small temptations to spend monev instead of saving it—in Bonds!"” VICTORY BONDS -to have and to hold- '*1 It’s always a I)IL‘:IS\;’I'(? to give ALASKANS the BEST accommodations avail- able — but won’t you please wire us in advance for your reservations — then we wun't' disappoint you. New Washington Hotel® FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager