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o ] o g T APt i e S L v o i o ?;,’_ [P0, FRICEUAL PSRN P : 4 5 1] R R e S S RS e e s PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1945 A HAPPY THANKSGIVING May you and yours enjoy this first peacetime ~ SportShort: MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 21 Sam Byrd of Detroit, winner of Mo- bile’s inaugural Azalea Open, will be using his old regulation putter when he starts out in the $10,000 Montgemery, Ala., Invitational golf tournament today. The former New York Yankee cutfielder took the $2,000 Victory yond first prize money in the meel by one stroke yester- y in a playoff with Dutch Har- | rison of Little Rock and he credits | his thin-bladed stroker with pulling ! him through. = RS NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 21 — The kill and punch of NBA Feather- weight Champion Sal Bartolo of Boston here Monday ended a six-knockout streak that had put Jock Leslie of Flint, Mich., on the local fight map. Bartolo won a unanimous ver- | dict, taking every round from the game, 21-year-cld Wolverine. The 3 (’?" % champion weighed 128%, Leslie 127. o Thanksgiving Dey in a long time with all of SEATTLE, Nov. 21 — oCach Ray S i I)nug)(x:ll(-r;; of “]3 \:vl hington Ath- ), ) iH iri letic Club name swimmers to- A the cld traditional spirif . . . . s 3o, sotapate . Ul e e Saturday at Victoria, B. C., with the Victoria Amateur Swimming The Staff and Management of . Association. Six were girls, includ- % ing the coach’s daughter, Carlyn. % NEW YORK, Nov. 21—Army's % great line finally landed a hunk of J 3 o g zg individual recognition this week 0 wken Dewitt “Tex” Coulter, moun- QUAITY Sneoe /“7 tainous Cadet tackle, was chosen by & cd Poland, laughed aloud reference to the o Reil Goering leanea | Hitler herchmen facing the court would malke tenacious fight to 2 0 N A z I s escape the fate cf common crimi- nals. 1 - >oso - - (contnuea jrom pose one) | CHAS, ¥, CARTER IS GIVEN 45-YEAR JEWEL AS. 0. 0. F. MEMBER an angry grimace, Goering intoneg: ‘I declare myself in the sense of the indictment not guilty.” He waddled back to his seat. Hess' barked “no” was officially rccorded as “not guilty.” The court Wi I ok ret FuIAQ i Reds’ sabity| - EXAGHY 45 years ago. last night, Nov. 20, 1900, Charles W. Carter was since he was permitted to plead B HOE I 0.8 initiated into membership in Silver ¢ was asss he would be tried iies asued Iy s “d Bow Lodge No. A2, LO.OF., and in scnthoipig . !reccgnition of the anniversary he When the roll of the accused ywag the guest of honor at a surprise leaders had been called and affair given for him by the Lodge all the defendants had pleaded in- gt n well attended meeting last nocence, Lord Geoffrey Lawrence pight ruled that Ernest Kaltenbrunner,| povino o an introduction by Nazl Security Chiel who was un-‘n,, w gruse, Cart ave a short hle to appear because of a summary of his first impressions of he in intary ceremony years ago the of abdominal cramps, was Degree Team was composed of the led the courtroom a short|following members: Sam Agnew, tim the defendants had en- Noble Grand; Wm Holm, Vice tered their pleas, but returned six{Grand; N. K. Staley, Past Grand; nd sat down, his Pete Halstad, Conductor; John Olds, | Warden, and Edw. Webster, Chap- Listen Intently | lain. ¥ When Justice Jackson, dressed in! Twenty years ago the Lodge pre- black morning coat, stepped to the|ssnted him with a ar Veteran center of the courtroom and began, jewel, and for this occasion the reading his 20,000-word statement,'numerals had been changed to 45, the Nazi defendants leaned forward|which he is now entitled to wear, and listened closely in marked CunA‘dml is proudly displaying today. minutes later head bowed® trast to their indifference to the Following the meeting a very ex- proceedings yesterday. | czllent lunch was served in the ban- When Jackson solemnly stated quet room as a fitting climax to the that the Nazi leaders would be occasion. convicted by their own documents, > o Han Frank, Hitler's ruler over DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! The Triangle Cleaners ANNOUNCING that we have established an agency at Smailey’s Pool Room CALL507 for the conv cur cus South nience of rs on better appear- ance! ssociated Press poll of the na- 's sports writers as “lineman of the week.” The hulking 222-pounder, who has played a whale of a game in each cf the Army's crushing victories this season, gained the honor in a wild balloting spree in which three of his teammates also were nomi- nated as outstanding in the Cadets’ 61-0 triumph over Penn at Philadel- phia. e e 000 v 000 o WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 42; minimum, 29. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21.—Chilean heavyweight Arturo Godoy, using his customary crouching, bobbing style, cmpletely baffled slow-moving Johnny Haynes, Los Angeles, and At Airport—Maximum, 40; won a decision last night in their minimum, 17. 10-round bout in Olympic Auditor- (B8 R e R R ium. Godoy weighed 200 and Hay- nes 208. WEATHER FORECAST tappeawiana yisinlty) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.—Cali- b fernia’s Jolton' Joe Di Maggio is Rain and continued warm with southeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour tonight and Thursday. Lowest tem- signed for the coming season with the New York Yankees. While Joe’s salary was not revealed, it is be- . . . . ° . . ° . . . . ° ° . . . . ° . lieved his new contract calls for the . perature tonight about 40, ame $42,000 per year Joe was sup- ® highest Thursday, about 43 ed to be getting in 1943. ° Di Maggio, who is pushing 31, @ ® e o @ o we e e e o o saidhe plans to go south a month {before the rest of the squad to get |into shape. Another Yankee star is signed for 1946, too. He is Spud Chandler, standout pitcher SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 21.— Bantamweight champion of the world — Manueal Ortiz of El Centro, Califernia — took every one of 10 rounds to win a decision over Proc- tor Heinold of Oklahoma in a bout here. Ortiz witighed 122 pounds and his opponent 128. Ortiz again injured an ankle and hurt his wrist The fight was a slow affair with Heineld foiling the champ’s knock- cut attempts with holding and glid- ing tactics. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.—The national amateur golf champ, Bud Ward, has arrived here from the Pacific. Capt. Marvin Ward, who spent nearly 23 months in action with the Army Air Forces, expects to be discharged end of the week. He plans to defend his title next year. The champion- ship was frozen during the war. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—A man identified by police as Al (Bummy) Lavis, 26-year old former contender for the world's lightweight anil weiterweight boxing titles, was shot to death outside a Brooklyn tavern carly today. The Assistant Chief Inspector’s of- fice said Davis was trying to stop four men who robbed the tavern Davis, whose real name was Albert Davidoff, was shot through the chest, PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 21— For the first time since they began meeting each other on the gridiron secfeeferfeeferted in the 1870s, eight leading educa- tional institutions of the East have banded together to play football un- der the terms of a formal agree- ment, beginning next season. They are: Brown, Columbia, Cornell Dartmceuth, Harvard, Yale, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania. Freshmen were barred from var- sity competition and post-season games were banned, under two of the stipulations of the agreement. PBWC TAKES IN FOUR MEMBERS AT LUNCHEON The Business and Professional Wcemen’s Club at their noon lunch- eon today in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel acaepted the follow- as new members: Miss Alice Con- nelly, R. N, Mrs. Laura Ordway, Mrs. Amy Lou Blood and Miss Ruth Coffin. Many matters were discussed, in-! cluding the Victory Bond Drive and the Club's participation, and mem- bers are requested to watch for fur- ther announcements regarding this. The lovely hand-made quilt which is te be awarded December 20 by tke Club is now on display in the Juncau-Young Hardware window, and is attracting much attention D GETS JAIL STRETCH Eva Meisenzahl, fender, turned over authorities by ecity police yester- day afternoon, was arraigned here before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct. On plea of guilty, she was sentenced to three months in the federal jail. repeated of- to the federal ° 0 e e o REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Keep your present equipment in good repair until new units are available. Call us for service on all makes of refrigerators. REPRESENTATIVES FOR Westinghouse - Philco - Webber PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. VICE v & The Public, together with Members and Friendsare Cordially Invited - tothe Thankégiving Day Observance 10:30 A. M. Thursday November 22nd (OFFERING FOR NEW CHURCH BUILDING FUND) Resurrection Lutkeran Chureh CORNER OF MAIN AND THIRD STREETS e e e e T = {ican Gt e 0 i S B S cissssssassissariasssssaEaEseaeE: SRPINTE LTS T T T e o3 F T T ST T T NEWHOUSERIS REPFATER FOR T0P AL HONOR | EW YORK, Nov. 21.—Hal New- 23-year-old pitching ace of world champion Detroit Tigers tcday added a second straight Amer- League most valuable player award to his harvest of rels. Last year Newhous just squeez- ed past teammate D Trout by fcur points but this time the tal- ented lefthander polled a 72-point his r est rival, second die Mayo, another im- |pcrtant cog in the Tiger machine Newhouser will receive the second annual Kenshaw Mountain Landis Memorial Plaque as baseball’'s of- ficial designation ‘The point scores for the leading ten players on a basis of 14 pgints for first place, nine for second; eight for third, and so on down to one for tenth :(First place votes in parentheses) : Newhouser, Tigers (2) 236; Mayo, Tigers, (7) 164; Stirnweiss, Yan- kees (4) 161; Ferriss, Red Sox (2) 148; Myuatt, Senators (1) 98; Steph- ens, Browns, 94; Wolf, Senators, 78; Boudreau, Indians, 70; Case, Sena- tors, 60; Richards, Tigers, 35. e SCHOCL VACATION Juneau Public Schools and other educational institutions will observe giving day by a holiday. This will give students two days of no classes as there will be no school on Friday. x o R . “Doctor OKd it . | for Sister! 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