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THE DAILY A ' Marcel Cerdan Here fo Fight BASKETBALL LASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA ! i 1 PAGE THREE U. 8. DEPAR TALMAIN GROSS IS PRESIDENT OF NEW TMENT OF COMMERCE, WY 171ER BUREAL JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 21 HOURS DED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME E} iA Y G £ E‘S Max. temp. TODAY 4 last Lowest 24 hrs Weather at ) | S s | Gomp emp. Preein 4 CONCERTS GROUP STARTNOW:: . - . - ’ 2 i Bethel i 7 1 L) p ARMY OUSTED I T B ZEim iy & 2 i TR Edm ( : i '&,,ufi_ LAY, ol 3 i the ' ggaj ) 17 17 0 Clsudy e B b svhadl AZUC, | Havre ) 0 Pt. Cl ¥ 2 five, followed by th2|junean Airport 3 21 ] Trace Cloudy A : i I | Juneau High Crimson Bears gainst | Ketchika a 5 0 Rain g Wz I.l The Merchants League finished ¢ Kediak 24 21 ( PL. CI AT o= : the schedule of play last night on ¢ ague game. | Kotzebue 10 12 « : gl TERPRECT the Elks Alleys and playoffs will yose to the |1cs a1 V A Rec- ¢ — take place next week mpe didn’t McC 10 1 ok ’ asler, | By SID FEDER I t there w k up that eve- | Ncme 3 1 ( P ! Laurene 3 EW YORK, Dec. 3—In a final bowlers going over the the High School and |Northway 17 7 0 [ ; Coapaes h ting spree for the campaign, the as follows: J. Moscrip 550 of which may | petershurg 31 29 31 25 ( i . X e tion's sports writers today knock- ziel A. Burke 570, J gar k for ‘tonight’s sec- ! portiand 0 ( : 2 SR % i off their throne 5i Fred Barragar 522 Prince George 38 6 3 T A | gridizc Y scores made by me shows promise of pyince Rupert A b : tims in three scascns, ar st 1 t from |ceattlc 57 51 51 13 _ MDOTSLS | named the Irish of Notre Dame Flori n 1, i Sitka 38 31 34 . OF e ional J the “Football Team of the ¥ B o Whitehorse 4 4 } 03 A g on to { for 1046. il itat 35 30 32 12 L S, Reversing their field as a result I by oach L. B L. m, yesterday to 4:30 a. m, toda ¥ D SR gular of Army’s close call 2 N : Avrit’s Hi n will be IER SYNOPSI large high pressure system covers wester ; : fire-eating Middies last day Sup Menitt, Rude, Mead, and rn Alaska, the Canadian r fnd the west Ut oAl Wl e THh were WY et 89 148 167 0 {entatively didn't | gages, Several small but intense low e WA L B R 1l cable has been used suc- . Southern California squad, the R n 150 150 L morning whether {first- British Columbia Coast and in the Gulf of Alaska. Raia is falling C8fully for transmitting wide- rts writers deposed the careen- B. Bonnet 109 125 string Aase would be available this|glong the coast frem the Columbia Kiver northward to Dixon Entrance Sand Ligh frequency tel ing Cadets by the 1 of Total 520 If he isn't, Sanford will |gnd scattered snow flurries are revorted from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat VII0R 1mace tween New York 71 points in the vote ever 3 ' place. Other substitutes ' yhile the remainder of Alaska has generally clear skies. Temperatures d hington cast in the Associated Press’ week- rford’ | be Schmitz for Merritt, Smith- yange from 30 to 50 above in the northwestern States to minus 45 in th - ly poll % i £ for Rude, “".““"' for Mead | yyken Basin 3 Actually, however, it w An tllusicn he would 1iké fo g o SO MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN D A R N E l l hiahicioak; 08 the 184 0 R e e T T . e ot B will be J Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today loting for . their sclection 527 491 Bl e e floeck \]v Wilsont (1), R. Mans- Height of Waves top ten teams of t Royal Cafe ik . e > B0 o4, R O Ry, e FEER Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 3 N the season I 1y, an even ' J 120 120 120 360 s OB R). W, ARS ™ J8) and J. Garcla (@), acting cap-|Ggne Deelsion Show o 8 12 2 feet J‘; ;.fl‘ 100 voted for Dame to head B 150 150 Madison Square Garden in Deccraber. tain. Substitutes wiil be A. Pe ) ncer Pt. Cloudy 26 NI 4 } feet AT B . the parade, as against 48 for Army. D. Dalziel 169 181 | Martin (f), Matealf (c and g Kk Cloudy N 61 ot Y Nine others, unable to decide, split' ‘Total 465 477 1462 e e e e J LR ““u Regu urters @inger Light Metal Poles their tickets and called it a tie be- - 4 5 5 X Asield and Mavcall | 0 A M Cloudy 31 N 44 14 feet Kb 1~ tween the outfit ch battled to VIEY D A REC Y P B I lelines because of fco Point Retreat 2 NNW 57 7 feet B)ndlnqs a scoreless draw three weeks ago— A. Burk V E M b 4 t James Ryan be fARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDI DNESDA S T | the only blot on the Army's other- C. Barragar 3 conch of e MOG. St EVENING: Advisery Storm Warnin ynn Canal cu Tnlet Climbers [ wise all-conquering three-year run. J 178 . o H wpertherly winds 45 to €0 iailes per hour. Protected w rs of Southeast OF the other first place momina- 560 532 520 By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL i AWVS DAY NURSERY abka, Bt CF Stribet. Sttt cxvent Lynn. Ofnal ann Thkw. Tale Packs tions went to unbeaten, untied California Grocery o e LR e M . rertherly to northeasterly winds 40 to 50 miles ver hour. Protected water 2 Georgia, in third place in the inal F. Barragar 186 164 HOW IN OPERATION south of Sumner strait casterly 1o soutacasterly winds 15 (o 2 miles Waxes ‘. voting for the year; two went to W 180 per hour becoming ncrth to northeasterly 15 tc miles per hour Tuesday (- the ali-winning Bruins of the Uni- P 165 g nizht. Outside waters, Dixen Entrance to Si outherly .to south CapS ./} versity of Califc 582 public card. party the (aeterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour Tuesday ing to northeast % "1 who held for - r's House rday night, (15 1 cagterly Tuesday ht. Outside water \ to Yakutat E)OCI(S each to up-s Fred Henn by the American Wom- | ncpieqsterly winds 25 to hour, Deer cloudiness with i doughty De E. McKinnon 9 122 Digty; SEvices . for - the widely scattercd snow Mitts \H as been unbeaten W. McKinnon . 162 181 Day Nursery, was a .most ve is a low pressure center of 2005 inches near Dixcn Entranee v neither Texas nor W. Plummer . 150 150 450 Shpcess{ul BLtal, according , to res other low center of 2030 inches near Yakutat, both nearly sta Goggle.‘: ¢ the first ten in the final rat- Total 447 1418 Many tables of bridge, pi-| ticnary and fitling v 1 e s Select Beer small extra pren r Ang, polker. waredin Ry dur- Tie Slraps onl s Lerate antiisir themen- B, Phol 50 150 menth per $1,060 insuranc ¢ P ing the evening, and delightful re- 4 2 L R G B e £ ;)o has durh period htls totally ® oie 8 v o s e o s fremmis wee erved (HUR(HMEN’S B. B. ROTRSRIN FRAM 5 ) Ski Boots int been Mrs. 120 120 the ix mo o WEATHER REPORY: 'e! Fbe Day Numery 1s nc 9p= The Estebeth, L lace. That came the Total 420 420 ® X BUREAU) o Cl8t onoa v G K e b ; T . irst weeke of toi SR o el . wres for 24-haur period & D3 pened v UE»A UE TONIGHT e > ¥ Visit Our Ski Shop Texas temporarily ousted them for - 30 0'clock this morn e hcurs are from u o'cleck to 12 iAo BT e T i et a brief gl period. In the E B¥ o Masximium o nicon, and 1t otclock in Chureh gethall | fC1) 1 il l‘f:l"‘(l";.:"".;;’ll:r‘L‘;“ttmg final voting of (1 : ars D‘! P § pE o (b rdor Leagus : at 8 ; DETIIODISIN- ;|| they were far out o Maximum ° s = o'clock -1 G : School gym-| - edistotts HAsTaT i : FECAAN AL nasium, according to an announce- 5 A e A their opponents e ; ,," ,fuv,‘llv v\l' e pu‘l‘lml.v ‘.'E.-\ ® R rORECAST P E“EEI‘S TG Ebfi’[ “{ men inte 1>.~ud in playinzg on the g poory F i g i v Cadets and roll up th I d -here are the resu ,;\ premiums ° and Vieinity) o L 14 -~ churchmen’s teams requested 5 ive and defensive e LN 50k is anythi ° udy with an ocea- © NERITIE e tnpitand B e e e TEEEa R b g Toronto, knocked o . o g Wi » PRESIDENT'S HOME o ! Lucilie’s Beauty Salon f time in bistory A 0 in service-connected » sda Sonti Legion Auxili mem- e & - i i our aBIe 2 e a & o el e PR B fha babe AT HOWEL JUNEAU H IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT 5. Foth dabetimania ; ,\., c l,‘f( e ]‘1 L—Ralph Zan-'pavment i A o in me Dlaih for the Juslar e rv. o Ry WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR \ Ths outpouring of votes that ve- Dol 148, Providence, outpointed| Put the totally disabled o N iy o busine meeting tonight at Mo Rl b s ‘x'x s ! Phone 492 * HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. ' lted—counted on the usual basis FTitzie Zivic, 148%, in 10 rounds. |just out of luck. That's too bad, but o o to'olock, iwhigh. la fo beheld ach L SRERCEE R T S (TR FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS 4 - P 10k Stiat Gouth = 3 P f § istered at the Juneau Hotel b # ten noints for a first-place selec- it's the truth . PRECIPITA o the home of Mrs. James Sofoulis, 0 ) . 2 tion, nine for a second, eight for e In Juneau % o e e £ rd and so forth—gave the bat- TWO NEVADA SIARS Qiiestion from W. G, Ralsien: ¥ Decit, ince July v is the last opportunity Benders a tot of : “C ‘” I get a GI loan to cove 1 4 s ° getting Christmas g e points as against 1,6 for 'I'O Flv "'0 rwo BIG A fhiat ~1nen s o trace; since e | 28¢5 into the box at the SN AU AN Army. Georgia's Bulldogs rolled up (ot GI)? T g ° D inches: since, July e Shop for the “Gifts f 1448 and UCLA 1,163. It was t Rt RGeSyl 01 h o Who Gave”, a nation-wide t year four teams gone T EVENIS IN SPORTS the payments on the first R oo Y Fi o W e L) Auxiliary to provide gifts [ 1,600 mark Yes, if cither of tha follawin g every veteran in Ammy and Navy Just back of UCLA, in fifth place — Mo N ks i B G hespitals, Mrs. Edna Polley, Re- . in the final came Illin- MO, Nev., Dec. 3~—Something(ii o 1oan must be in & atate of INQUEST HELD habilitation Chaivman, has stated cis' Big Nine cl who will of a long-distance commuting rec-|geiincuency—you must be behind inquest held this Everyene is urged to take part in tangle with th in the ord for collegiate athletes is in store! ; y oo 60 days in r payments £ Commissioner this gift-sending which is sure to Rose Bowl January 1. The Illini of Univer: of Nevada in order to (,_m‘ a GI loan to cover . on the death of kring much happiness to a hes lling 893 points, beat out thi asketball stars who will it: or (2) you can get the first verdict was alized soldier, sailor or Marine rn conference riv the Wol- . distance of 7.620 miles to com-{y o " apa e with :‘ GE loat “due to who might otherwise he forgotten of Michigan, wio wound up pete in the two sports only four!y " oot the first loan witk found the holiday season. s in h place, with 778. days apart. days of your application t 30 at Outer ——— - e The others of the top ten in Harold Hayes a Bar s P on Douglas Island. Wit- MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH order are Tennessee, Louisiana left and right er NESSE tifying during the inquest | ving from Ketchikan Wed- State, North Carolina, and Rice. the University Nevada foot- HBF wp' were 1'v. W. M., V¥ ehead, Sam and sailing for Sitka, Arkansa, co-champion of the am: wil Honocluiu from p the re: Hopkins, Alex Andrews, John Jac- f and w; ports Thurs- y Southwest conference, was 16th. take part in the Nevada anae. 10T sIX < edke ow, Cbs, and Walter Hellan. g at 6 pm 441-3t ! Southern California and Oregon against the undefeated Uni- b o e P { State were rated 21st and 22nd of Hawaii team Saturday. B rant 40 respectively, with 22 and 20 points. T Sunday morning they will & Siltabla J—“fl — e ne for New York CItY|n "I mave to take it?” with Hayes at forward and| 1, oo qont take it, the US i ¥ group of Nevada athletes in al fon Loard, .can cut . off | E TOURNEY Laskioul s angagament.. gy your allowance. 1 think Cle: ‘ MEET, (AG HEDSIN. M| {wice before wming it down. al | PHILADELPHIA, 'Dec. 3—The [ from DK. Seattle: Different!—— e ;,}‘SEQT,}? il fow! | University of Idaho and Munien- DOST OFFICE T0 BE 1 ing lescon under the | A Larg College invade Conventlon |Bill cducation program? If so, | There's | MUCH NEW COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL Hall Saturday night for the first' opEN SATURDAY MGH]' {Hiow muéh of my fotal - period of | also a dif- i K basketball doubleheader of the sea-| eligibility for GI schooling will 1| ference in i Construction is planned for Alaska, made necessary son here. r o ( S S cse?” cleaning | : ; ¥ . 1daho, 1945-46 champions of the F R HR' IMA MA! Ik ol SPE SIMORE 0 T S i3 | by increased trade and increased population. This Jorthern Division of the Pacific et jays of vour tota otiod. . of eligie | For the 1 ) 3 Coast, Conference, wil face a vast-! The-Post Office will b open “”’f‘::;uizy & yo ;0 l;ii’:(’jl.’i“lllfll;l" “:D l}:fl,-.” L i barometer-like forecast indicates a bright, prosperous / ly improved St. Joseph’s College ;flY;::dfli’hlcllg‘;’;p};‘cl:‘l\ 3()’;“?2;}::": Boal ot the. ceurse.:!. Hxkiple Triangie. ‘ Joture. Looking abead with faith at this future team. 5 rpos 8 2 7 ; e ] ————— Christimas mail for dispatch on the ‘s(s,z(l)l“t Uj[d.] 13:‘;[ :u)vl; ((1:‘u':),‘1“'\.‘,|:r1 . NOW HAVE ! prosperity, PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES bas geared [ 2 Princess Louise the next day. This k ooy o eiigibility. 1 advise you | 48-HOUR SERVICE | i i j % FRESHMAN NEGRO will be the last mailing for those { "o, e ¢ the | | itself to this new growth with development of an |‘\ ¥ho wani'tg send eqkakes; to I)‘““\ml attend has been approved JUST [ efficient, reliable service to vank as Alaska’s FORE- \ points in the United States as the o i Aeronautics Administra | BACK Of YALE TO BE [ncxt saiting of tne princess steanfer | 0" o course 1t must be ap- MOST Aérline.With its fine fleet of Coast Liners P N A \ e proved by the Veterans Adminis- CALL . ; 5 i : AWARDED IROPHY R e tration. | - ! offers swift, economical, convenient daily transpor- St pAY DIRI G e e O | D J tation on regularly scheduled flights to link with the BOSTON. Dec. 3—Levi Jackson,! —— n parents of boys,who | 0 Territory's continuing strides toward historic progress. of Yale, CHICAGO — Alfred Bethel, 61,/gave their lives for their count great freshman negro back tomorrow night will be presented the Bulger Lowe trophy as New England’s outstanding football pla; er of the season. B WARNING WAR! WARNING Gold Street and Ninth St. Hill have been set aside *for coasting and all vehicles are warned to be careful and keep off these streets as much as possible. —Signed, Chief of Police 441-3t G terminal leave might bay 7 s |ccllect the |which their boy. went into the Park District office: and borrowed a shovel to dig up a couple of bank books he said hecd before deatl buried for safekesping while in| T'm afraid not Chicago last summer. |son: But Bethel, who said he had no| When a man- dies in the service | Here's the r permanent address, couldnt find his beneficiary, or dependents, are the books. He had placed them inlgiven gratuity pay covering the a jar near the Illinois Central righl‘six months following death. The of way near the Loop district. |gratuity pay more than equals an) Later he went to the two banks,!terminal leave pay the deceased in each of which he said he had|might have earned. Maybke that $1,000, and was assured his money doesn’t sound right to you, but it's| was still safe and he could get new the law and there’s nothing we| books. . can do abeut it. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP PacIFic NORTHERN AIRLINES < Alaskg’'s FOREMOST «Airline RESERVATIONS @7 TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hetel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airfines

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