The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1946, Page 3

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BRUINS GET CONN IS BIG E ts editors, succeeding last two seasons. TEAM OF YEAR NEW YORK, Dec. 19. The St Louis Cardinals, champions of baseball world, have been voted the | 1946 in the nual poll of Army's team ot the Associated Press’ year for Notre Dame's mighty grid team CARDS V{)’f[fi![ STEEL WORKERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI " CONFERON 1947 | © WAGEDEMANDS ; PITTSBURGH, Dec. 19 CIO- g the | United Steel Workers chieftains re-'cohool's Chris Iturned today to closed-door confer- ences on 1947 contract demands af- ter lifting the curtain briefly to o give the public a quick look at gen- gented around : the Christma children (eral wage and policy objectives. After an all-day yester- day the United Steelworkers' 174- 4 session children of RE-—JUNEAL, ALASKA [LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS SUNDAY AFTERNOON and friends of e chool are co: held Sunday aft t 4 church am will be pre- telling of the tory by the you with the older childr as carol The offering re- ill be ‘clock in the This year's n c o gave the Cardinals a close race for,Manh wage-policy committee dis- ceived will be divided between World ] B WI. GAME NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Billy nongrs, carning 19 first-place bal- | €losed a of some 16 sought-for Relief and the New Church Build- 3 Conn’s dismal showing Aagainst o5 o 24 for the baseball champs. | contract revisions. The demands jng:Fund Feavyweight king Joe Louls froM | awio oot nine first-place votes to| d an unspecified pay boost, Sl the opening bell of their champion- wind up third wranteed minimum weekly LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19.—Just as ship to the very second he PR wage, portal-to-portal pay, paid ARMY Io ASK FOR d out in the und last June, today earned Pittsburgh Pretty Boy” Flop of the Year. ious performance they had to be all season the all- w: victorious UCLA, Bruins are pre- f paring to be even better against Il linois Jan. 1 in the Rose Bowl Making no bones about miffed over not being ranked high- er than fourth nationally after 10 of 73 straight wins, the Bruins have dis- their played tremendous zip and sock in appointment of the title being That ing Conn was throughout the countr: year in start tapering off workouts, for fear Series. Slugger Williams' their New Year's date: four men have been knocked unconscious this week and all-coast center Don Paul In yesterday’s test against Illinois defense formations, right hali Cal Rossi, out most of the late season with a broken ankle, showed all his College Puget Sound 47; old time form, br for man 26 repeated long gains against second Cklahoma 56; Wisconsin 40 Wyoming 45: Washi Denver 54; San angle Bldg >-ee - Sumatra produces pepper, tobacco, rubber and oil siasl, tal of ‘new Ethiopia, flower.” literally Gifit ({1} hop Percy’s amed by 35 writers out first pick for the sports dis- the sociated Press' annual year-end. weak hitting in BASKETBALL SCORES gton S. 35 Francisco 43. Whit- ‘coming Sc Humboldt State 50; Willamette 45. The name of Addis Ababa, capi- means Scouting eighth e CAMPAIGN FOR MORE another BOY SCOUTS IS URGE OF DR. JAMES RYAN Mecre Sccut Troops must be or- ganized in Juneau if we are to pro- by as ity and the number of 12 year old d under the Geeslin, Scout conduct Fred shortly be guidance of situation we know the Troop to boy relationship is low,” he continued. Public activities, such as the ut Rally, are ways in ing comes into the pub- The Rally brings troops to- which £ lic eye. ski hike, which also serves to bring activities to the front - tonight when he meets Youngs- town's Bell in Madison Square Garden, and he believe: Tommy a tion as the 147-pound champion Coach Jimmy Phelan of St. | Mary’s Ccllege breathed easier to- day. His star Hawaiian halfback, Herman Wedemeyer is planning to ccmplete his one remaining season oi colloze footkall eligibility for the Gaels rather than turn pro. nolidays, e wages for Saturday, Sunday and holidays, union shops, |and severance pay > Means fo Block Russia’s Actions 11 erance in the western democracies emphasize Commerce ern powers can “block Russia’s ter- itorial expansion by such means as | countries which lle in Russia’s path .o { LS OF TME " 135 electric clocks. - - — tl Lov AT LABOR CONFER BACK FROM SOUTH TRIP | Mrs. Fred Turpin returned to Ju- neau on the Alaska after a three weeks vacation in Washington and | Ore#on. She went to*Portland, Py~ |allup and Seattle, where she visited | with friends and relatives. At Se- attle, Mrs. Turpin visited her cou- | sin, Dr. James E. Hunter who is in practice at the Rocsevelt Clinic. | Sailing from Seattle to the north Army COLLIER IS off UNIFICATION AND UNIVERSAL TRNG. WASHINGTON Dec. 19.—The r to lay a legis new con- 3 ready srogram before the reported today its T forces practice drills this week after a perly serve the youth of our com- & o s et Al o vl " ) overseas are too weak to cope with - fortnight's layoft _Conn’s “land-slide” ovérshadowed iy By james C. Ryan, Scout TOM by Jflhnson Sk e e In fact, coach Bert La Brucherie, the fall “flops® of Ted Williams i S 3 E any surprise assault and ggestec act, -4 3 District Commissioner, said today SPOKANE, Dec. 19—Eric A.Joh hi 1tr 1 3 g after watching his regulars rock individually and the Boston Red —p o SFCESHR BB | SPOKANE, Dec. 19—Eric A.John- jths country o to ke looking through a full hour of offensive Sox in gencral for their-defeat BY |y oo it “onict wxist between the o President of the Motlon'Pic- inow fo its def in the atomic it 2 A 2 3 -Bardina o 3 . il ture Asscciation of America, said age. rimmage yesterday, decided to St. Louis’ Cardinals in the world . 0 "o e - y a 2 number of troops An any COMIMUR- |y, ¢t jiant that increased racial tol-| The War Department intends Now he's 99_' to two items in its for NAVY PILOT DIES CRASHES ISLAND QUONSET. Rhode Isiand, Dec, ward has recovered iy pilot who was At first the Na announced that he plane had plungad into the se Martha's Vineyard But the k later was locat>d on a small- RESERVE whiskey agreeableness in your own holiday drinks, than any other distiller in America. Hence the holiday tradition ... Clear Heads Choose Calvert highest ever is at its all time best whiskies exceeds supply: the demand for our Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York Cit his boys might leave their best b ; . " etk oc the i,.,mk.‘ field the series was rated the second "“A’ i 2 could rob Communism of millions coming legislative program--unific ge' er a mink coat! g e a € survey to determine e num- f or! . Vel niver: ai A ndication of the way the 8reatest disappointment. ( k of prosbective converts. tion and universal training - Aoy e b o ber of new 12 year old boys each| gnooying pefore the Chamber of - Bruins, hitye 'been, ‘prepating: 1or year in the Gastineau District will OhRALAR Auid Phe weats For the scason’s richest gift — or for all-around Here are results of collega bas- Organization and Extension chair-|,, ="y ; | , ) : i . % 3 8 the United Nations and block Rus- you can’t beat Calvert’s magnificent flavor, suffered a leg twist which may ketball games last night: man, Dr. Ryan said A AT ety by 2 i ; keep im out several da Muhlenberg 59; Villanova 45 “But even before we survey the | s.osint the eortentment of thbse Remember. .. Calvert has blended more fine whiskey in its time and third stringers simulating the pacific Coast pro basketball' gether in a contest of Scout skills £ ‘killed today during a practice bomb ot a2 crange and blue. league games played last night re- and fun, but is so arranged that an| CHICAGC—Someone with time run. The airman—whose name has A sed prices! AR sulted as follows jsolated troop may conduct a lone on his hands, broke into the car'not teen revealed—died when his Calvert hww Dr. Sidney E. Steves, Chiropodist, ~ Vancouver 65; Yakima 53 Rally, with scores being forwarded |of Rubert Ellsworth Hell Diver crashed on a small is- v’s::"‘” remain the SAME ev:‘n he: returned. Office, No. 7, Tri Portland 48; Spokane 39 to the council office. Another com-' Now the man with time on his land off the southern coast of .:o::gh our manufacturing costs ored‘(‘: 445-151 b > ing acivity will be the Christmas hands can keep track of it—he got Massachusetts the quality of our procy BLENDED WHISKIES PAGE THREE CARwerve on Q}(({)ZL BLENDED WILISKEY 86.8 Proof. Calvert “Reserve” § o, Mrs. Louise Collier of Ketchikan, er island. The aircraft had been ! s o r' B r l e 's Vice President n” Alaska Territorial operating with other ships from the 657 Grain Neutral Spirits.... Calvert “Special ™~ 7214% Grain Neutral Spirits Federation c¢i Labor Fas been in Quoiset Naval Air ation | Washingter recentlr s a dele il fto a labu. cont=.chee calld by SHe Ray “Sugar” Robinson, for years . ¥ ¢ R el Smiling Santa’s repated ng the wothoune King_of| SCOELe"y OFLa': Sehwelkbacs 'welterweights, faces his big moment o MRS. FRED TURPIQ® There they find exactly the right gift for every name on their lists, whether man woman or youngster. SMOKERS' GIFTS | on Friday the 13th, Mrs. Turpin re- The Whitman Missionaries and Ported that neither a corgse nor a Puget Sound Loggers black cat on board the Alaska basketball | Seémed to have any adverse effect on the trip to Juneau. | -+ ARRIVALS FROM SiTKA Among the Juneau Hotel visiting | guests are the following irom Sit- {ka: Mrs. Ivan Olson, Jr, Eva Mc- Donald and daughter, V. L. Sparks, ! College o shared the northwest conference lead today after split- ‘;\ing the league's opening series. [ | CPS gained an even break in the two-game meeting with a convine- ing 47-26 triumph last night. l win will bring him official recogni- Washington State College cagers . p | dropped their second successive | 4nd Peter Sparks. | rl“! Boxm cANn!ES contest of their Rocky Mountain | g S L i {ro02 tcip ~lest night by a 5-35) . AUTO LICENSE FLATES | count to the University of Wyom-| Automolile license plates for 1947 ing Cowboys. Dahl, Cougar guard, | 8Y¢ NOw on sale at the City Clerk's picked off 10 points. " (office in the City Hall. New Terri- | | torial drivers licenses for 1947-1948 | should be secured at Room 121 Fed~ eral Building before applying iur g | SHe T aonkt Foak e Teagiia: mday“your license plates. City drivers li-' | aiter defeating second-place Seattle | °¢nSes do not expire until Jue 1, DESSER SETS e ToYs ] 2-1 last night. Pat Desbiens pushed | ]94‘) and should be renewed at that {'in the winning tally 13 seconds be- | time, “{| fore the final gong. C. L. POPEJOY 1 | City Clerk. ; S 1 VISITING IN JUNEAU | | Mrs. M I Yeads of Ketchikan | Jrc arrived in the city yesterday and | ! | |'is a guest at the Juneau Hotel. Al-| SPORT CENTER | 5o arriving yesterday were Mr. and | Mrs. David Woodring of Echo Cove, | Alaska. | JIM-CRACKS . .. that are Jim-Dandies . . . Portland’s Eagles held a three and one-half game lead in the Pa- and still a fine choice of Greeting Cards. ] HE BELLS OF CHRISTMAS ring out, filling the air with their sweet, melodious tones . . . filling men’s hearts with overwhelming joy. Voices are lifted up in happy unison. Bells and people join in chorus — pealing out — singing out the merriest greetings of the Christmas season. Familiar music to all ears —music that proclaims “unto us a Savior has been born” — music that inspires happiness . . . music that carries from one to the other the very best of agein Christimas Greetings sendss ) Give One of wishes — good hezlth, good cheer, good fortune and above And thanks Youfor'the ‘past year's business New Friends and 0ld Are Invited to Our OPEN HOUSE ‘on ‘CHRISTMAS EVE and again on NEW YEARS EVE - . After 6 p. m. Your First Drink is ON THE HOUSE! GEORGE SALO, Proprietor all —a message for a most wonderful Christmas. y .0 Assoriment of DART GAMES DARNELL'S | Our Very Fine i We join in our sincere Holiday Greeting. KELLY’S & MOORE’S A Clover Club Things for Your Office | CHARLES R. GRIFFIN 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 » Elior — i et e There IsNo Substihfle for Néwspaper Advertising!

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