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] PAGE Slf\’ \\ E \T‘HluR Bl LL I-"TI\ i DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TiME Max. temp TODAY las Lowest 4:30a.m. 24Lis. Wedther at * temp. Precip 4:30am. i Trac 2 -2 Trace Cloudy 0 21 1 15 Snc 8 px Trac Cloudy Hayre Juneau 23 Cloudy Juneau Airport 35 Snow Ketchikan 39 25 Kodiak 42 0 ) 7% 0 22 19 01 Cloudy Nome 20 0 0 Pt. Clou Petersbbrg .- 35 Snow 19 ! Prince Geor; 34 31 04 Cloudy Prince Ruj 35 Seattle 49 24 03 Cloudy Sitka 32 0 v Whitehorsz 10 8 05 utat 31 27 29 04 Cloudy (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. tod THER SYNOPSIS: The low pressu uthwestern h Columbia y r which located ning has moved east- ard an Montana this morning and the low pressure L center w ated in the Gulf of Alaska yesterday morning has moved eastward to the central port of Southeast Alaska this rmal temperaturcs continued over the interior of res above zero but colder air appeared o be penetratir orthwestern porticn of Alaska with temperatures the northern portion of r snow has fallen during from Oregon to Gulf of Alaska, ern Canada and at scattered points United States and over the mperatures over South- ortion and above normal low as minus ") the past 24 hours along t over the Aleutian Islands and we along the beundary of Canada and the interior and northwestern portion of Alaska, T 4 cast Alaska were near normal over the northern over e ccuthern pe \ MARINE WEATHEK BULLETIN MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING UNDAY EVE. Prtected waters of Southeast Alasza north of Strai ly winds 40 to 60 m 5 per hcur dec miles per hour—decreasing cloudiness with snow flurr tected waters of Eoutheast Alaska south of Freder ceming nartherly to to naorthwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles ur b inds 20 to 30 miles per hour— w. Outside waters, Dixen nce I\ Sitka--wosterly to north vinds 30 to 40 les per 1g to 35 miles per h va Out- tat and Cross Sound-Ic miles per hour—variable cloudiness oW Dressure center: hes—56 degrees north, | west, moving southeastward L) ES ams“%g%lfll!fl ‘ vwmq ' Laily . ciedues fo: ® SITKA @® PETERSBURG ©® WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN @ [CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: ® HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLARES a! JUNEAU -1 1o 8 passengers | PLAKES BASED ai SITKA | 38 o £ 49 FOR INFORMATION || Phone 617 3] RESERVATIONS Your Depeosiis ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDFRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1* SCOR THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIR!;——JUNEAU AL/\SKA it the best quarter Merritt scored two field Sunderland one, and Mead Schmitz both received |for one each, making Juneau's fi- nal score 49. Douglas seemed to start playing better tall, and with better eyesight. Rice connected 1 making |same. goals, and e ———a — ______ iwith thres field goals out of six 7 |trics, and McCormick trained his the high scorer of the eveningeye on the rim and dropped the Wit 30 polie: ball through for a free throw. This McCormick did some nice shoot-| ey ) ith Douglas scor- ing and connected with five fie ghout the con- | [4 ] U BZ goals and onz free toss for the e M I fi E S W N ning, totaling 11 points which made MIKES - SIGNACS | him the spark of Douglas High. Throughcut the entire first half Rude, O'Connor and Mead did alof the ball gamz last night be- fine job of protecting their basket tween Mikes Signacs, Mikes also. The Juneau team was was!tcam had full control of the ball, p much on its toes on defens® giving the Signac fellows little as well as offense, chance to score. After a spex e au used three complete teams first quarter, Mikes had scorz . ht, all playing pretty nice points to the Signacs 4. Bonnett Douglas High usad only two got hot and started aiming at the >stitutes throughout the entire t in the second quarter, scor- . All of these fellows played ing nine peints—four field goals and * Junceu Hi 49; Douglas Hi 18 d tc win, even in the I few or s at the hcop. Uher ninutes when they knew they could of Signac team scor two b Mikes 31; acs 13 bly do so. They are good fr fer two point; r hi L2 ports but they just couldn’t te scoring in the nd 'm to click t fensive playi for them. ther. Juneau's quarter. The Signac players could was too seem to get their hands on the , or to keep it in their possess- TANKER IN wdard Oil tanker, N. E. in Juneau atl midnight last night. She brought in a iarge supply of aviation gaso- lice and fuel cil, also af sizeable rrived amount of package goods. - Joan of Arc liberated Reims at the age of 17. NE MILITARY GENU 5 WeCATN Whl [ ? ‘ Combvlete with New Style (andidale for Ropresenialive | exeansion sano First Division SPECIZI. ELECTION st % ine Military wrist watch, # | precicion built, split-see- Only ondhllnthetner. for only sls'ss | §13.05 plus tax! Water- % | protected, shock absorh. <FIUS Tax { er, Radium dial and hand; the_dark—unbreakable crs d “hand. Handsom: non-corrosive, s steel case. Genuire non-corrosi steel expansion bracelet fits all January 20, 1947 -c- |t ( <tall ‘s’E‘ND NO MONEY! mush oree boskman only $15.05 plus pastase ind 10% | Foderal tax. If not delighted, return watch | || within 10 days for money back. Order todas. Corona Watch Sales Cc., 809 W. Mad- |ison St., Depl A-101, Chicage, 7, 1L Paid advertisement) Mh%%%%%fi*fifi%%b%%* 4 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent it et bt bbb oot of the' credit | S? %fiiflflf easily read in | I—red sweep | LOCAL ElI(S, - WOMEN IN FIRSTWIN FOR SA Li W FOR SALE b hing machine and portable pr »graph. Phone Red ‘Scoops on Kelchikan Bowl- | ,,; P ing ODPOHCH'S Scored | For sare runy tumished hotel, hone 178 X. 3. 474-t; in Last Night's Games _ >none 1™ B0 be 220 Juneau bowling teams last night won the first sets of a tournament is already conceded to Ket- | FOR “ALE Z Cruiser type work boat, 91 h.p. Gray engine, length ] 3804 ft. No. 31-F-767 at No. 4 float. Call at No. 10 Eureka Apts. after 5 p.m, or leave address chikan. The Southerners have won pre-| 4T4-6L. vicusly to last evening's contest, | FOR SALE—Apt, model A.B. lec- whi went to Juneau by a score| tric range. Phone 036, 2 lonz, 2 of 395 for the men, and: short. , 4743t for the ladies. In en uncfficial game earlier in FOR SALE—G-E Sun Lamp, laun- the day the neau men ziso came| dry tray, pr. French' doors 7 ft. out on top of their Ketchikan chal- | by 30 in:, Paramount trumpet.' They knocked over 2737’ Phcne Red 100, 473-2t. ' 3684 for Ketchikan, \FOR SALE—(;-II washing machme\ lengers against Juneau High Junzau High leaped to the front Thz score at the half was' Individual scores for last night i some nice sMOO! At the Vel ’bcmmfilg Lol and Signacs 6. are as follows; oL e R R IS night and they by the score at the end of the first > Signacs held Mikes boys to Juneau Men | FOR SALE—35 tt. combination hal- | ys. drom ter being Juncau 14 to Dous- One licld goal in the third period, wetealt 489, iput-troller “Tern,’equipped with | The second quarter of the and collccted one for themselvss, pagerup 542| halibut and trolling gear sub- | wes mostly one sided, De ; the score 26 to 8. The fast preRinnon 507} marines. Complete, $3,800. Write | d caeminely unable to enter dling that Mikss team was p 459 Empire C 1590, 473-41 must have settlad the fellows r‘n\- au's front defense lins. The in the first half seemed 10 1 b to some heavy practice the last e at the half wes also in Ju- dicappeared, and they were Ketchikan Men | FOR, SALE—Beige lapin fur coat few d Last night they all play- neay's favor, 27 to 9, Douglas scor- eir, share of fumbling lik 4g2] size 14-16. Phone Red 230. 473-3t ed as a team, and not a; ingiih i eow the ¢ boys had done in the 1= S as thav AlA TETE Tt ing but one DEEL RN oy o C 4241 50n SALE — '37 Plymouth, sedan, | duals as they did last Tu which was mad2 by Bonnett after half e 441 o oo ATioA PR S T, “. hing being fouled by Rude. rom the beginning of the first p ", 524 Hsuo con Mead did a bit of very 1 part of the fourth quarter the game ., 524 FOR SALE—S. e Juhnscn ]mel backet shooting last 1)}".!1 espec- 3 th u'd» quarter followed about hLad slowed down scme, but the Jititat. Ladies | hew, $200. Write Empire C 1583.{ fally in the first half when he t same routine as the second. teams e now playing more even- 454 472 G‘l connected with the locp six times McC k tossed one through the it a more interesti 380 out of nine trics. That 1~ a h h(, p for two points, the only sc for the spectators. Mikes 467 FTOR SALE—Thres houses and lot, | ent in any man's ball ga ing done by Do in the third s:cred six points in the unev: 403 in escod condition and blss[_l e (hu > free vlm, s cut 1 of play. Aase, of Juneau, iul st period and tke Ei 151 Inquire Trevor Dans, f three ix t half just ecculdn’t miss, connecting with men sccred five. Both tcams scor- y - 2 ! e | three out of four tries; O'Connor points each in the last Baderser Ketthixan Lydits ____._.._[ with two out of three; Mead drop- put Mikes team had a fast B‘ ‘]{“-‘ . 2 in. FISHER-! ped in a flashy one-hander, and start in the game, piling up a Ry MAN, pcwored by 9 hp, Wiscon- ! urg also slipped one through the position cculd not match. sin. 10 in. swing cut off saw. lox through the hoop. net, making the score 41 to The final score was Mikes 32, and ‘:»‘_“y-”_ $h babln BbATE A Chan.]el Mead started the .+ off the visitors' 11. nacs 13. Bafley Toat Woiks. West Juneau. Cau, v bang by conne with four In the fourth quarter, Juneau LINEUPS AND POINTS Red 110 after 6 pan % ield goals out of five tries in tke ap relaxed a lit and OUGLAS HIGH FG FT TP \ irst 2'% minutcs of the game. perk2d up considerably, gae 0 0 0 | FOR SALF—See us for your boat —— = McCormick g orn or used. We have one 45 TR B Y T ; Rice el .1)«;: troller; one 46' troller JEL F FEAE MARINE CO. s MEH IONIGHI ohe 34" giknetter; one 24' orulse o 0 [ 0 one 14’ boat with small' Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Suthbert and Sev motcr ‘snd cthors. Ju r Hard . d _JUNEAU HIGH = FG' FT T2} BROOKLYN, Jan. 11—With no! ©0 iariware X:::x::.‘viiv\'({;v.\\'n(x'\\'r.w an A'”‘“‘ Z mile run (L“ the ]))Vlu o l\hl(l’l u;;l-l SALE — 1942 Panel (:Mcl NSTRUCTION Bai] e 5 ers as Leslie MacMitche! il R S : ¢ Araien! . truck, new motcr. $600. George | Lbher Eo:d rout wed Fimin 5. Appraisals [ nus 2 e, B0 Walshsad dim pattarty | RN I it | ! JUNE LASKA BOX 2719 o I switch to other dis iR | e Lm— Beat Stcam Cleancd While On Gur Ways o . ht in the Columbus v S 1ast | Sl cnights of Columbus indoor 439-ti-dn, | e . L’:X““ " mect at the 23vd Regiment Arm- S s B R SALE, fully and Schmitz, points | oty ¥ Phone 501, 14 (1 MacMitchell, Walsh and Hulse 1 YELLOW CAB.C - G R e 459‘G”i T o ' while Raiferty will confine his tal- Ry PEHGNE 22 g‘l‘)“‘ » 11 ents to the Conklin two-mile. These A RE S 2 9.l are. e z r fitat { Courteous Drivers — Dependable | Russo U :::q,(,;:ll‘:'j‘:]:\‘)}émr:‘)::)v. :]::“;‘:?:‘ y to go. .S!vx- cll[ at| v g m QERVIC nnett (Capt. O e 2 : s ch. Shcp. Service —— 21-HOUR SERVICE ' Bomnatt (Capt) 5 2 % the others being the Columbus 500 i S i T P and the Great American sprint ; 4 3 = Y i eed ”CI‘G‘\;A‘(:;S i 3 1939 Buick, 4-door sedan. E. Fleek, o e e ey ———ete Yellow Cab Co. 463-t1. Uber 1 3 5| The pro-amateur shotmakers tec e i e tverything i o 2 o |oif today for the second round of FRAND NEW Rurroughs Calcula- | in Phone | rucier 415 the $10,000 National Pro-Amateur . . Cruz 0 0 Gelf Championship sponsored by DO"IHQ 829 Substitutos: Powell and Neradian,| Bing Crosby on three Del Monte - - courses. Two teams are tied in Goods PORT first place with 64's. They are British Open champion Sam Snead WINTER & POND CO., Inc of Het Springs, Virginia, and his Complete Photographic Supplies Amateur partner, Roger Kelly of Developing — Printing — Enlarging Los Angeles, and Dick Metz of = Artists’ Paints and Materials of Arkansas City, Kansas, and Ama- | teur Fred Dold of Wichita, Kan-/ |sas. The second round will be played over the Monterey Pennin-| sula_Country Club course and the OUARANTEED Realistic Perma final 18 over the Pebble Eeach| M€t $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up course Sunday. | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone NLI — 4',...___,,_ 115 Decker Way. Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiail Antonio ds Espejo, in 1582, led| CHILD CARE—full, part time; ages the third Spanish expedition into, 3.6 117 Third St., above Boggan's New Mexico. Shop. | £ONS OF NORWAY i | Will have installation of officers ‘..mtmddy night, January 11 at 8, ‘l‘m Odd Fellows Hall. 474-1t. -HOO‘VX CABIN 843 WES! 9th St 469-t1. | ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 885. Juncau Representative Wanted | Desire | r“'_’p(‘;“se“:f‘t,‘"i. “’{ ‘f“‘}"?“;mca CLEAN ROOMS, day or weex, area for ountry’s finest pre-fao-| new mfinflgement, Colonial Hote! ricated houses. Two types of| ,. Phon 407-t0) homes, immediate delivery, ex-) S LB tel, 474-3t. (370-t1) Federal Building. i { | | N i clusive. Sam Styles, Baranof Ho- | SEAVIEW APT.—Opa block fron | Leaves for HAINES " SKAGWAY =~ MONDAY 10 PM 1 Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. 5 IGH' Freight ni:cépstng a)g gg&%:z%&fiun& -fi':gn on &lms date ALASKA ELECTRONICS PILOT Now On Display | 1 'MURPHY & mmrm'v 1t REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | 4 10 ROOM MODERN HOME— 2 7 bediooms, suitable for mcmuig house and cafe. Large electric Kitchen, 2 bathrooms with showers, hardweed _ floors. Furnace heated large cabin in cén- nection, from Baranef Hotel i Across sireet 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOI‘NTANTS. Phone 676 over First Nationzl Bard — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE y WE WILL CONSIDER BONAFIbE OFFERS ON THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: i ] Alexender Ecme, st and Dixon. | Nels. cn Hon , €13 East 1st St. Sncw White Apartments, 310 S Frenklin, SEE US FOR PRICES AND IN- SPECTION OF PROPERTIES. {BALMAT & COMPANY RFAL EETATE and RENTALS ¢nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg Tel. 354 WANTED $5,000 to $15,000 H IN A YEAR TO PRODUCING SALESMEN, If you are in your middle yea‘s. like dignified selling, want high s from start, plus a sound ng future—here is an unus- eppertunity. Join a circle of fortunate, satisiied men, many of whom a year ago were nervops penny-pinchers trying to make ends meet. Today they enjoy good steady income, are sv.ehing the bank accgunts, building de- curity in an interesting occupg- tion, C. H, Libkey earned in ene year $8,020.20, W. D. Michael, $11,317.- 12, and in five months J Peacock, $6,228.46, These are cer- tified earning figures, Scores bf others while not making sl%}: $29,628.78, T. E. Hoflmt. money” are enjoying steady y round earnings selling our pendable, qualuy product. [t saves up to % the cost of pur- chaser’s expense. Post-war scag- cities make orders as large Rs $500 immediately possible in t and nearby localities, (citigs, tcwns and on farms). No prey- ious experience in this particulpr line essential or car necessa Your earnings advanced at o We handle all collections and dg- liveries. Easy credit terms avail- able to your customers. WRITE TODAY for complete details and a lascinating story “The Fiye Keys To Your Fortune.” Box T EB, F Worth 1, Texas. 474-4t. WANTED—Young counle, permag- ent employee, desires apartment cr small house by the middle pf February. Call Walt Gcrmli phone 262 or Blue 653. 474 NANTED-—Boy to do sm:ll cha) after school and Saturday mox ings. Phone 21. . 4T4-R. WANTED — Will give you godd money for used or burned of electric motors. Need 1 3 hp. volt 3 phase, also i and ': h| 110 single phasc motors. Parsol Electric Compnpy WANT TO RENT: Yo\mg wish to -rent small furnish house. Care XYZ, Emgire. WANTED — We have buyers your troller. List your boats wil us for action. Juncau Marine Ci time position. Lxperienced in phases of Physical Therap§. Write T. Riley, box 2894, June: 4 471 ~ARPENTERS, . Jusiae work. 6 3 week. Call 34 evenings. (355 WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 H KIRSTEN'S Beauly 556, ard and Main, S .!DBTA’nrkbx blwk Iwnwn pe Reward. Phone Green 730, 473-: B LOST: Man's gold cameo ring. Rev ward, Waller, at the Pmpire. de o .o