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WORLD IS BETTING ON ROYAL MARITAL':" INTERNATIONAL GUESSING ™ SWEEPSTAKES; GAME, PICKING HUSBAND FOR ELIZABETH| PRINCE PHILIP OF GREECE? PRINCE CHARLES OF BELGIUM? EARL OF [USTQN? PRIN G PRINC® Go By HELEN CAMP LONDON — Since the most mar- riageable girl in the world has arriv- ed at marriageable age, these two #things are cer Whatever Princess Elizabeth does, it wen't be done in a hurry, and, no matter how hard she tries, it can't be done quietly. prince a Belgian re- to marry She's a num- going to marry £ s going of belmen."” zabeth dances with someone, sing to marry him; if she ats with someone she’s going to marry him One of the greatest sw the world could be set future alliance of Britain's 19-ye cld heiress presumptive. And since, in a changing world, this may be the last gr royal marriage, the cdds would be high When Prince slizabeth ura Mary was just 12 years old— as 500! s her father became king —journalists started picking her hus- band. A Paris writer in 1938 listed these possibilities Prince Gorm of Denmark, now 26, nephew of King Christian and gon of Prince Harald and Princess Helena, just returned from Sweden where he fled during the war. Prince George, also of Denmark, now 25, cousin of King George of Greece and brother of the crown princess of Norway, who had a dis- tinguished record in the Danish Underground and was a member of the advance party which liberated Oslo. Pringe Carljohn of Sweden, now 29, who has announced his inten- ticns of abdicating to marry Mis- tress Kirsten Wijkmark, divorcee and Swedish newspaper woman, in the United States this fall The Earl of Dalkeith, now 21, nephew of the Duchess of Gloucester. More recent gossip has linked the princess with Prince Philip of Gre .24, who has spent holidays ith the royal family in England, and Prince Charles of Belgium, pop- ular 41-year-old brother of Leopold A young earl and a duke. both m(mbu; of the Grenadier Guards of which Elizabeth is colonel-in- chief, were listed as possible futu W%@f / General Home Ap es in PRINCE ARL OF v Alexan- SOUTH AFRICAN FOR EMPIRE? FOi PRINCE I”LIP [e] CHARLES ® F - BEL EUSTON? DUKE PRINCE GORM PRINCE GEORGE EARL OF DALKEY COMMONER? BRE LIAN? CANADL PRINCESS ELIZABETH Fer Love or for Empire? consorts after they attended Sunday afterncon tea parties and “intimate evenings at home” and small dances iven by the royal family. They were the Earl of Euston, tall, fai iired eldest son of the Duke of Grafton, and the Duke of Rutlend, tall and dark owner of ) fh . No dep, FLATPLATE IRONER ? lsomelhmu some coal mines and Derbyshire. 118,000 acres and |m Leicestershire are 26. t bridegroom, however, is only Lwt(u in the royal marriage While it is not necessary for the princess to marry someone of royal blood—Princess Mary, sister of King .(.:tmgo and now princess of royal,} {broke this tradition when she mar-| ried the present Earl of Harewood in {1922—and while she will have to say in the matter, | nonetheless, she must follow these " | precepts The Constitution requires that her | husband be a Protestant; the Royal | Marriage Act of 1772 gives Parlia- fumgo of a member of the royal fam- ily she is still under 25 she must| ihave the consent of the king and |the marriage myst be set oyt in the | license register and entered in the ibooks of the Privy Council. The present queen was married at 23, and Queen Mary at 26. | The biggest feature is public opin-| especially toucHy since the D\\ke‘ jion, {of Wind: ! Empir {like to see - abdicated. minded Britons would their princess marry a jof eligible citizen of the common- | wealth, and thus weld the empire. | American-minded citizens, as well | 25 most Americans, would like to see Y weld inter-American relations. And royal-minded cilizens would like to see her marry into another rcyal family and thus weld inter- national relations. The least popuiar choice would be a on, since there's an unwritten law against the queen marrying one ‘(n her subjects. Even the marriage 'of the present king to Lady Eliza- beth Bowes-Lyon in 1923 when he iwas not yet heir to the throne, was ‘1 rded with widespread displeas- jure According to British journalists, {most people hope the princess will marry for love and they don't want the princess to marry some “broken down Balkan fugitive from a revolu- tion In addition to the public wishes, !there is the future husband and his wishes to consider, since the posi- {tion of prince consort is fairly re- stricted. The last such member of the royal family was Prince Albert. And meanwhile, Princess Elizabeth herself continues to be a princess— and Buckingham Palace continues to deny rumors of engagements, mar- ital alliances or even marital in- ~linations. > DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! Electric pliances 2 good ant mope'd for familjeg peomtort and T Dost-wap raf; o Electric re, es. Washing. DDHnnces ed wm nru 085ible Dosit, N 0,,,,“";1:.- ELECTRIC SiNK ELECTRIC WASHER LOOK FOR G-E APPLIANCES FIRST AT Alaska EleetricLight and Power Co. Avuthorized General Electric Dealer ment overriding power in the mar-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMP MORE CONTENDERS AFTER CCCHRANE'S PURSE THAN TTLE Zivic Clan Claims Fourih Interest in Welterweight Champ's Friday End —Freddie the Red Cochrane jump- ed into the ring in Seton Hall Col- lege’s modern domed gym wearing | the school shirt and colors, and ‘snmclmdy said it's a good thing Red’s going to college now, what | everything. It was Freddie the Red’s last ser- |jous workout for his welterweight title defense Friday against Marty Seton Hall now, he’s training there However, Manager Willie unless promoter Mike Jacobs put up Red’s purse in advance. It seems Bobby Quinn, sometime er marry an American and thus pusiness manager of Fritzie Zivic, | had filed a court action in New York for 25 percent of Red’s earn- | nings. The claim is based on a con- | tract Cochrane signed just before | took the title from Fritzie in | he July 1941, and Willie the Beard figured he would avoid attachment | of Friday’s purse if he had it in advance. The contract, that when Fritzie fought for the title, a member of Fritzie's fistic family “owned” percent of Cochrane. Incidentally, Mike said in New York he wouldn’t put up the purse in advance, and naturally, means and Freddie this left it up to Willie to docide‘ between now and Friday at ten. For Freddie’s last workout yes- terday, Tony .Galento turned up and somebody asked, “are you back for your Master's, Tony? And Tony wanted to know ‘who’s that bum?” HOCKEY Here you are, you hockey fans, re- sults of games last night: American Cleveland 11; Hershey 0. % United States Omaha 3; Fort Worth 2. Eastern York 4; Washington 2. .- DRINK KING BLACK LA“L' New NOTICE A meeting of all members of th | Alaska Tuberculosis Association,wil be held in the City Hall, Juneau Alaska, at 8 o'clock p.m. Januar 31, for the purpose of electing threc new members to the Board of:Di- rectors. ¥ All members who have contri- buted $1.00 or more during the past year are eligible to attend and vote on the election of the new Direc- tors. (170-t3) SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioner of Customs under date of January 23, 1946, ;;ave authority to change the name of Of} Screw SAN JUAN, official number 229373, to VIRGINIA 1. Said was built in 1938 at Seattle, ington; her gross tonnage is home port, Juneau; owner, C. E Anderson, c¢/o Seldovia Packing Co., Seldovia, Alaska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs. First publication, Jan. 29, 1945. Last publication, Feb. 1, 1346 NOTICE In the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau. Precinct, First Division, Perritory of Alaska, in Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY J. YURMAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Eva Ail has petitioned the court to be appointed executrix, or adminstrator of the estate of Harry J. Yurman, deceased; and the court has set Mocnday, the 4th day of Feb. 1946, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of said day as the date and time for hearing said petition. At which time any SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Jan. 30.' with this law-suit on his hands and | Servo in Madison Square Garden, | land since Red’s a GI student at| | (the | { Canadian, Australian, South African Beard) Gilzenberg was around yes- | terday hollering there'd be no fight | IR WANT ADS '+|-'-'-I—H++H-H~'—H+H—l FOR SALE COLTS REVOLVER—38 cal. like new. Ph. 886, Wickland after 6 pm (181-t3) WANTED WANTED—One bedroom f\nmshed apartment. _Permanent. Frank Metealf, Gastineau Hotel or phone 362. (181-t3) | cCOLE MAN | OIL heater $35. Electric motor $15, Tools. Ph. Red 340, (181-t4) WANTED — Late model sedan in good condition. Cash. Red 340 PARTIALLY COMPLETED home in Douglas. Millwork ready to in- stall. Ph. Douglas 39 after 6 p.m. (181-t6) family of 5. Ph. Black 759. Ches- ter Green. (180-t4) GE VACUUM cleaner in good con- | dition or will trade for vanity { dressing table. Ph. Red 483. (181-t2) kind. Ph. Black 759. (180-t2) NURSE WILL accompany children g or patient anywhere. Write Em- | SINGER TREDDLE sewing ma- pire 06810 chine. Ph. Black 390 hetween 6 and 8 p.m. (181-t3) \\A'\HED TO ubY ACIulse. 50 ft. running condition give de- 7 cu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE in excellent tails. Write Empire 6804 (179-t4) condition $150. Washing machine Fairbanks-Morse $35. Phone Douglas 552. (180-t2) .DRESSMAKING — TAILORIN ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran-, teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) ety L Gegigiie BT WANTED—Position and general office work. Exper- ienced. Will consider part time duty. Write Empire C 6805. (179-16) {GOOD USED ELECTRIC roaster large size, 7% ft. hickory skiis | with bindings, kitchen stool, enameled steel, large size, med- ium size coal and wood circulat- ing heater. Good looking enamel. Professional instrument Gibson { guitar and tenor banjo. Phone Red 464. (180-t5) ( WANTED—Paper carrier. Empire office. Inquire | GILBRANSON PIANO — A first quality instrument in excellent condition. Very good tune and action. Price $275. Call Alaska Mission 9 am.,, to 5 pm (179-t) J()H\SOV b FIGURE sl(nus for men, nickle finish, pre-war qual- ity, 8 to 11 sizes. Special $10. B M. Behrends Shoe Dept. (199-3) YOUNG GIRL lost green color | mitt. Please return to Empire. H (163-t3) WANTED—To rent 3 or "4 bedroom chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Usea furniturc 306 Wil- (25 HP. PALMER engine, excellent lonsty. Phone ki i condition, high speed. Model L. L. H. 4 cylinder complete with 16 x 14 propellor. Inquire 1108 West 9th St. or Harbor Master. (179-t6) CLEAN STEAM heated rooms fm steady men roomers only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281. (180-t6) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) MISCEI.LANEBUS JG PONTIAL Cuupc‘ good tires and radio, fine condition in all re- spects. Phone Green 655 after 6 pm. (179-6) JOCAL FIRM has permanent posi- tion for office girl. Experience helpful but not essential. Reply in your own handwriting, giving training you once had and phone numbor for interview. Write Em- pire 6796. (177-16) | GOOD 3 BEDROO'VK ho e, all harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-tf) Is sour stove workmg r)gm" Prevent fire hazards; save fuel. House chimneys cleaned, $4 each. Reasonable rates for other work. Phone 676. Ask for Howard. (165-1 mo.) WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ nts and Materials of —_—_— Finest Quality JOMPLETELY FURNISHED Fome Juneau Magnificent view of the Channel. 2 stories — 3 bedrooms — fuil basement with outside entrance., Enquire 706 6th St. (175-tf) Wholesale Retail RENTEL and TUNED Shop. PIANOS Anderson EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tf) t ROOM HOUSE 832 W. 8th St. immediate cccupancy. Phone Auk Bay Grocery, or write P. O. Box 422, (175-tf) Phone 859 Box 617 BARANOF BOOK SHOP and® LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS ————————— | Latest Books for Sale and Rent ZUST SACRIFICE equity in fur-| Qut-of.Town and Special Orders nished 2 bedroom home on Glacier i Given Prompt Attention Hiway. Write Empire 1773. | 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 (173-t2) | gox 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska | (10,059-t1) NATIONAL CASH Register, filing | cabinet, fireproof. Phone George| ;yARANTEED Reanstlc Permn nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Brothers. (163-tH) Lola’s Beauty Shop. Fhone 201 315 Decker Way. NEW HAMPSHIKE-RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60¢ per Ih, Phone 385 (174-1mo) FOR SALE—Alaska Husky pupples No. 8, Créscent Apm (1569-tf) ~ LOST AND FOUND ~OST—Keys Saturday mghv. be- tween Catholic Church and USO. | Sgt. Gerald Krogman. Return to Empire. (180-t3) | TABLETS A A R R LOST—One tire chain. Call D. B.| $ Femmer, Phone 312 . 1179-t1)§ STOMACHS: §' 5 A ORI i i MONEY BACK GUARAKTEE sizs Fleta, the title of an ancient Eng- | ish law book, attributed - to one of | he learned judges of the time of | Edward III, supposedly received its _ ‘itle because it was writtein in the| Butler, Mauro Drag Co. Your Rexall Store aso-t) | f] WANTED—House or apt. urgent, | WANTED—Man wants work of any | (180-t3) | as bookkeeper house, permanent, consider pur- | KLy | person interested may contest the petition on the ground of incompet- ency of the petitioner or assert his | own right to the administration and | pray that letters be issued to him | Dated this 21st day of Jan., 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner for Juneau Precinct. First publication, Jan. 21, 1946. \Last publication, Jun 31, 1946. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE 3 Dl’h’lo‘ Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 15, 1945 Notiee is hereby given that Dave Wallace, entryman, together with | his witnesses Arthur Nicholson and | Johr# V. ‘Holmberg, all of Juneau, Alaska has submitted final proof on mm hom-~stead entry, Anchorage | Serial No. 09189, for Forest List 8-47, | H.ES. No. 176, New Series No. 1546, |for land situated on north shore of Douglas Island, Tongass National Forest, containing 26.92 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8 Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the dis- trict land office within the period jof publication or thirty days there- ‘nfuer, said final proof will be- | cepted and final certificate FLORENCE L. XOLB, Register, First publication, Jan. 23, 1946. Last publication, March 20, 1946. 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