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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNE JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THPI:E ) to sponsor a National Col- " lace with the recommendation G ( G s FORTY-NINERS 5% Louise Goes l(OUNCIl OF GIRL - 2. o o GLACIER HIGHWAY | : - Lefore the next camping season Thndmus THHIBE fail ke e SCOUTS MEETS it i IN GOOD (ONDITION v ‘m place in the Pacific Coast Pro- JOYER GOING SOUTH sional Fcotball League Sunday i Despite the heav ws of the | waiian Warriors, at Hono- mtan: for the Forest Depart- | coic outside cf the city, ac- SRR ’ lulu, Each team scored twice irom : nt, is leaving tomorrow for Min- | cording to Chris Wyller of the SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9—The,gerials in the final six minutes of The Princess Louise arrived in| There was a large att t North. Dakota, Where . he: will| Piblio Roals tration, Wyl- BASEBALL Mofiuls gold in professional football \11»\\4[(-,”\ game unday morning at 10:15|at the quarterly luncheon cend the holiday Vernon | ler said rotary lER ered down around San Francisco’s| & E a delayed sailing fr m:’«ll the Girl Scout Council away from the Territory | blade mac v re- v Forty-N: today in the form of Dick Hagen and Gordon Berlin, Skagway, and left for th N\l\t!!\:l\n.\|.\!;\l:{ Leaders .yv:_d Troop ¢ om ronth anc 1 will visit friends spensible 3 )” hways E"D 46 SESSIONS ON . 0 bonuses to each player for!end d of the versity 4t 2:45 pm. Disembarking in Ju-|mittee members, held in the Gold Misoula i ne on his in sucl Depart- the 48-7 plaster job they slapped!or Washington football team, have N€au were A. Lorenzen, Zalmain|Room at the Baranot Saturday yoiun’ trip LA " B w,NS ?RIZE g ' Dons yesterday. {been selected to play in the an- Adolph Peterson, Ruth Pet- (noon. Mrs. Don Foster, in charge Fiin it e (OASI' HOMEBOUND The victory gave San Francisco! nual East-West charity football €I Aencs Petefson, Elizabeth [0f the luncheon, welcc med the as b i { the British 0 S e second place standing in the West-| vear's Day, Orinl S McAfee, Mis. M.|sembled group and turned the o0 B8 0 ECA0C A 00 AR LOS LES, Dec. 9—As the MRl S0 DI A R 0 ery, chairman of {1homas Hadin, Mr I:n:'y‘y““\m""‘h‘\“"( el ved &t $16.000000 £nd 650,000 cm- T was a 13 of smoke clea trom hotel Iobbies, 10 | Eimbiaad SRSt Pates -WETesaing . ) i od ittee, announced. AN ¥ s b EXR SR R T I Engla never 1 e et ar-old . Hemt s, he wn prestige in the | i |ris, M en, Ms, | missioner. The treasurer’s repor home, well-satisfied today with the | . eph e Dot Seapn |50 Ry eaes GRS gt cRtae) F e tanes, i W, Qi and TVAD 8GR A R JOREDUIRRASHYE results of last week's MajorMiror E p bt 4 An estimated 25,000 spectators|tournament beating in history dur-| ¢hild cnd Claude J. Smith ,Mrs. Earl McGinty, Chairmen of p‘(;“ e THL‘;‘, I“‘"“‘ last night aw Quarterback Frankie Albert, ing the $10,000 Miami Open con- wd frem Juneau were | the Nominating Committee Wi 7 : cading tourtiament.icompetitor. as ster and former Stanford clude est with & M Mrs. H. Henretta, Miss called upon to give the commitiee _No. 1 enthusiasm was he new| well, by winning the all-star match- | geay three left-handed touch- :.\n(:.(‘( o \l~;4l:[‘\ oy ! Dor . Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, T, recommendations for nominees for Executive Council, _rmPOW'H‘d 10 game championship with av- down passes md 't “,“mm' Snead R h. Mr Mus. | board members and a vice com- suspend rules and take quick action of 2135 pins through a gpne crashing R el B e A e B gl S bl in vital baseball matters between gruelling 64-game, four-day final. ju el it Bl J{Mrs. R. Hughes, Mis. L. Morrison,| After a brief discussion, vot [ SuRuA] Ema ripapa_collected a trophy and P | \wtive 27 othits Whio Ant: below | OWe isan, Robert Erickson, A. | tcok place and the Vic m All concerned were happy that a iret but the cherished i ‘W Frsd “ A 0 1in. el st ¥ abd A A M~ L HOHEE Sl s ared new Major-Minor agreement was which he had chased In five (A A {Caul, Amrs. N. Merrill, Eleanor Ev- | Eermapn, e follow h adopted after threc years of bicker- U SV AR ittt BOTH JUNEAU AND | * Here ere lnst night's Bastern pro-; 88 P W " | hew. Boara members ng. luck was considered by his fellow G R o 3 : 3 The Minérs secmed convinced 1 worth at least 550?‘. tessional . baskefball “scoves ; U,‘,I“' ; i "1'7\ l(\; '\f"\’l s OuiiCo RQREY iss. . BUS over Wha’ !0 glve R BRAnE on’ & new L In the Basketball Association of d¢n. J. Sommers, Mr. and, Kennedy, Mis. Earl Albrecht, Mrs ‘ coebetity | U 3 opt. o By topekie R America, Cleveland drubbed Phila- | Ms Widmark, R. G. Culbert- | Mildred Hermann, The Rev. Rob wave of prosperity wur George £ & @ a-) ko {1 rme e Re d - - Trautman, elected successor of e plAY ON IUESDAY delphia 72 to 66, and New York 50! Johnson, W. C. Ess-iert S Treat, Rev. G. Herbert Hil ihis C]’\rlsimas Judge W. G. Bramham as President beat Beston, 62 to 44 Pip and Mrs. R. Cordess, Mrs. E. L. Keithahn, Mrs % S of the National Asscciation. | “In tie ‘National leaghs, ‘Rori %, C. Oreely, Mr, 8né M T, Boochever, Mrs Leigh Grant Bia St bisst Batabling AMOS A_ SIAGG HAS Nidop S 0 sy, Wayne buried Butfalo, 62 to 41 AV Miss Jane Alexander, MIs.i Mrs, C. C. Cartef, Regional Com- AHEWhAESAPAR their serensty bt T STIN—Supt B. Phil- Rochester topped Toronto, 617 to €3, G. I'.. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. O.!mittcewoman, who recently re- most delegates felt the new Coun- RES]GNED As COA(H; tiy', Migh Commissioner of bas- and Sheboygan downed Detroit, 50/ O5Ch. M My A. Mo~ | tutned from: Seattle where Y ketball on the Channel, an- " Eachran F. Ca bR . cil could cope with the betting ele- L 1 P st b to 37 s s Larl- | tended 1 Scout Conference, i it Do | i GRS SRR athierthe it istican l n, Mrs. A and Alto, Teiy. lumve: it tnterdatini tpart of the GIFY PROBL EMS sioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler AT (ollEGE OF pA( i fi' G Gt 1‘:1.\:. e gton trimmed Pat I Ladksss Drtiala vt jactivities of the conference. Mrs P = l himself say public confidence had % Juncauw or Douglas High -rh'_'ffl Trenton cutscored Phijadelphia, B and i : iy *| Carter also stated that a Girl Scout o if 5 — are participants, their games will {5 40 and Brooklyn romped + worker n National Headquarter: never been higher SELINSGROVE, Pa.,, Dec. 9 be first on the evening’s play, if (), P D. Bonham and Mrs. R., oo 0 i i BEH n' Trade winds blew hot and cold, 5 4 § : : -t th beth five, 57 to 41 Blank A. © Kuehl, Dr |%llD tng 'to-Alaska/ln-'a, foy @DU!(H@&JY SQLVE ° oty cotd - The general fesling AMOS - Alonzo Stagg, who has| they prccede a s ey & e e puebl, | DE it and. will assist i promot- v y 1 S ccached college football for 57| will allow the players to get home 3 in, Mr. ¢ b Sl d Bl ot was that the groundwork was laid oo " gooo e intend to lift little| and take proper rest before ! 1. Rogers, E. Anderson, J PR TRt / pe th b I e ek Jr, et ntend o it | ond” ke " proner et et D AME ENI) SEASON 13 e e e & it e e vhen vou see the big b Sl coaching post biz time, hi = el ] Senior Mariner Troop : Both Juneau and Douglas High ‘N SE(OND plA(E 3 George Washingten, leader - f e ¥ A a 3, who will_be| Schools il take"to the hafdwood y Secior Macinte Teop gave selection for givingnow . BOWLING TEAM UF joled by his father as co-coach | tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock RbSSE“. APPLE IS report on her trcop and told of Susqueh said it was his 1 Juneau High gymnasium for LOS ANGEIL Dec. 9-—De- her having visited the headquarters PABSI (APTAINED to be a grid the | of the feated cham , the Angeles A of the Senior Girl Scouts in BY EDDIE CANTOR 5 90. "I am look- | City Rams rested today in second place HERE, SCOUI WORK AP A pf : ping achieve his, Douglas High Schocl will meet of the Naticnal Footbail League BEGRE (the members of troop Gi’! prpaRasy eclared ACS in the® openir 1e, and Western Division, but they pointed 1 e e Ean 5t tatiety, | MS. Maréus 5 re- 3 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9.-Pabst -cld Stagg resigned Juneau High Sehool's Crimson with pride to three items B AR e ported cn the activities of her Blue Robbon ‘is the fi vowling the College of the Bears will take on the Imperials 1. They closed their season yes- . Gohit v Baots ot troop and stated how much Mrs. ,’ ®e 9s EESER L e e fter he had been games should be well worth terday with a thumping 38-17 win rounded’ out the oomt op,Tucker had done.'for! thew Girl eyre y radio star to bowl in the forthcom- t the position of s and radio station KINY over Green Bay to clinch sectional iy cbjectives. this - weelc | Scouting program in Douglas and ing American Bowling Congress Athletics.” deast the second game, runner-up honors Biounall’ Bresldent- Ohasles she would be World's at Los has one cf the small- ming at 8:30 pm Their great sparkplug Quar- Phti skt ! tewn in the Angel2s, . Eddie in the country, It was nounced this morning terback Bob Waterfild, tc ell Apple, a fessional - Scouter | Srnest Grue Treop Organiza- - 2 Cantor will t 8 \ s turning cut for by League Director A. B. Phillips touchdown passes, kicked a 2| ince ticn Chairm; bricily on \«\ team and will roll in the ABC cn the 1946 campaien. The team that the games which were post- ficld goal and added five conver- = picked up | 1he aims of Girl Scouts and dis- R April 1 won three and lost three. {poned irom December 5 will be ‘sion points to run his season Stng yp, veral Scom | tributed mimeographed lists show- >/ pSE S >>o played in the Juneau High School to 37 without a miss e committess to I the present Girl Scout | gymnasium on Monday, December The NFL titleholders, buoyed peoin time of forging a lcaders and Tr Committee wom- HO(KEY BRGWNS CHALK up 16, one week from tonight. The by a closing day crowd of 46,- e | T an ! Mocse will meet the Imperials, and 38, felt they were “in” with the ' time | Mrs. Eugh Antrim told of Juli- | “‘-‘g(‘ LY b TeToa 1)) 8 Juneau High School will take on Los Angeles citizenry. In five home S ation ette Lowe and her baving started fie Following, are results of hockey SCOQENG RE(ORD the ACS. league pames, they drew 214,15 iy o4n i Girl Scouting fn this country. She “ ““ games played over the weckend The Badminton Club will have an average of 42.831 customers L oeoes AT Wil SR bout the Juliette n |\ Sunday’s scores: ST < ot increased activity for P, s un 3 5 asium this Fri- NFL Roundup Lowe Priendship Fund to ‘ (] We:tern Tiifeftistionsl Lésgde NEW YORK, Dec. 8—The West- 13, instead of Sunday’s scores 08 +i o+ Lwhich all Seouts donate small sums Nelson, B. C. 4; e.3, em Division champion Cleveland the follo nday night. This New York 3; Washington 0. Ctartives. S imisk (‘f'l";‘l"\”’ Field Lich are sent to national head- Los Angeles Ramblers 5; Kimber- | Browns ended thelr All-America will give the badminton players Philadelphia 40; Boston 14 Hecutves Harol Gmovle, AnChOr- | quarters and then used to promote Enjoy the whiskey thai's B C Dyuaitens; 1 Cenference football schedille By €s- the use of the gym two nights Chicago Bears 45; Detroit 24 | pusen) aple who came on the o |the Girl Scout program through- A ¥ Pacific Ccast League tablishing a circuit scoring record, this we to make up for none Lcs Angeles 38; Green Bay 17 1‘- > .n«qm} € OV out the world. All the speakers, %% % ad ,g'%,fl, g“"';fi"d G‘NT‘“&" i but Cosch Paul Brewn's crew may pnext week, Phillips said. DU iy ‘(‘.‘“"]““!‘]1‘“ :‘;’lf cott Murphy commented, 2 il i RaMe 7, Bov Wesmynsier 3 services of Lou A written protest concerning the = Seppivs gt the international or Vancouver 1; San Diego 1 (tic) rer, for the game Iast S rentog b Bm.u, POSPHM. NOIES ?,“‘lfl' retia jexsculing . of the Girl Scouts and Belurday.s. seor championship with the New Jas between Mike's and Darnell's St p Ve S eig i tance cuch an organiza- oLD ;:cnv::,f:,hin.('z,:m:f‘::c":”; York Yankees, Eastern Division nhas been received by Phillips, and Donald Ap]. p- tion can have in assuring peace. Su N NY BR@O K g ot winers, Dee. 22 | he said that some decision on the land, and Wi M. Gaynes for Burr Johnson reported that two ff);‘ A’il;g; 35: ’;"‘:";“1’-‘ T who also leadz mrvr 1020 matter will be reached this week atte on Saturday ARC BD, DIRECTORS | wooden water tanks, each with a n # 8.9 DA HATLEOD: in scoring,. was carried cff the — Carl schlichtig d | capacity of 3000 gallons are to be diee ¥ " AN x Western International League Ebbets Field turf with a leg in- Mis, Willim. Fearo wéte: stiaitted MEE"NG pOSTPONED e e camp at | Whiskey—A Elend g Los Angeles 5; Kimberley 3. jury in the third quarter yester- . [ v, and Jean Williams and Eagle River. A discussion on | i RS S day as the Barons were routing S or's Brlegs | Emil Tang, Sr., for medical atten- AWMTING M'SS (ASS‘wmnm the present ccal stove at NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CGRPGRATION, NEW YORK » 86.8 PROOF + 715 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIAITS STEVENSON GOES SOUTH |the Brooklyn Dodgers, 66-14 icn. the camp could be repaired took | I g Dave Stevenson, cne of the vet- | - GIRL FOR LONNING eran employees ol the White Pass of tr and Yukon at Skagway, ncw re- RS Officials Pacific Coast tired, is a passenger south on the, A bahy girl, weighing 7 pounds,' Conference began forms! winter Princess Louise, but only for a trip. 3 ounces, was born Saturday after- sessions today at Pasadena (n a He expects to return north after noon at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mrs. three-day agenda that inciuded the first of the year. Jimmy Mor- Odin Lonning, wife of a USED 1847 foctball schedules, the pos- rison gave him the welcome grip dock emplcyee. Both mother and sibility cf Montana withdiawing while _he was in Juneau Sunday. daughter are reported doing well. from the Conference and a pro- War Assets Administrdfion SALE OF FLYARLE AERCRAFT LOCATION:: Elmenderf Field, Anchorage, Alaska Identification Airplane Engine Hours Number Make and Model Hours Total = Since Overhaul Price 43-15724 Douglas (-47A "NC 89 Stinson SR-9( 5691 1251 L 702 R 756 645 1360 160 $8,500.00 L 702 $20,000.00 R 196 136 4,000.00 LOCATION: Marks Field, Nome, Alas 43-5114 Noorduyn UC-64A 1260 43-5224 Noorduyn UC-64A 507 1050 103 8,500.00 LOCATION: Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska 43-5251 MoorduynUC-648 4913 Unknown 487 $7,000.00 . The above aircraft is offered exclusively to certified veterans of World War 2. Exclusive sale begins December 4th and ends December 18, 1946 at 4:30 P. M. Certificates received after 4:30 P. M. December 18th will not be honored. . Aireraft remaining unsold will be offered as follows: December 20 RFC for resale to Small Businesses December 21 Territorial or Local Government Decemhber 24 Eligible Non-profit Institutions December 30 General Public For further information, write, wire or call War Assets Administration Office of Aireraft Disposal Box 1029, Fairbanks, Alaska 0o N0 Discharged on Saturday and Sun- The meeting of Board of Direc-| eri- !day were Baby Emil Tang, Baby tcrs of the Juneau Branch, A | Marie Lou Bolton, H. Gallant, Mrs. can Red Cross, which was sched- | William Ferraro and baby girl, Vir- uled to be held tonight at 7 jginia Klaenhammer, Mrs. Harold the Cily cil chambers, ! Zenger and baby boy, Mrs. Marie been po i pending the arri |Loy. Mrs. Charlotte Groves and cf Helen Cass, General Fl"‘d | Walter Bach Representative for Alaska. } Government Hospital on Satur- Miss- Cass is due to arrive here | {day sent 10 patients to Cushmai tomorrcw from Anchorage, Mrs. | ”Wm | Bospital in Tacoma, Wash,, by air. John McCecrmick, Executive Secre- i Admitted cn Saturday was Mary t Mendennal from Nome, and Paul cr , un! the me date will Marvin, Jr.. from Hooneh was d after her arrival. | charged. Elizabeth Hoolis from - - !Skagwa) was admitted on Sunday. Empire Waniuas get results! THERE'S NO "IF5"0OR ‘BUTS" ABOUT IT—GOOD SERVICE PREVENTS MANY BREAK-DOWNS/ Case histories prove it! You avoeid the necessity of big repair jobs on your car by letling us take care of little ones as fast as you can drive in! We've got the men and the equipment to do the job right! Service . . 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