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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1946 PICK UCLA ASWINNER, ROSE BOWL WEATHERIS N.W. QUINTS PASADENA, Dec, 30.—The Rose 30wl odds remained 6-5 today and FA T R FOR I- I N I N G U p » your choice, UCLA or Hlinois but visiting sports writers from the ast ana Midwest tabbed the ML EASON .- 'UOLA was the pick of 12 out of Latting try I\vv\\(\.: still e, 1e Ne ar’s Day classic ANCISCO, _De A IY THz ASSOCIATED PRESS) Sosstp fast breaking offense Northwest college t weatl was clear and sunny the We for the unnual d farewell to pre-season ti e fore ters said chance: football gams made weather gues ts today and began leveling good it woud stay at way of the team’s backers today ard the opening of Northerh through Wednesday with high hopes for a hard turt ion, Coast Conference, play. The Bruins romped h a on New Year’s Day t Friday isk punt and pass d without The t, its attack bt on Initial contests being the defend- h contact work, and the Illini single and dou wing s run ing circuit titlists, Idaho, in the stress defense in the first by heavy, powerful backs, was less University of Washington pavilion, gund ctices ever held before concerned about the d s ngton State's Coug- R encounter. Sprinkles in Sunday drills point- the strong Oregon Coach Ray Eliot of the Illini ex d up West fears. The weather- Duck pressed concern over center-Captain man was noncommittal on Wed- Both mesatings two-game, Mac We as, who sat out the 1y prospects, although his fore- Friday-Saturday series, and in each Wenskunas apparently —was of clear skies today and to- vho pre-season records stamp the stil] from a probable appen- w lowered head coach Homer . s decided favorites. dix biood pressure e ns Mc and The first trainload of Illinok Four ‘passers Norton rates as host to the Cougars. rcoters, some 114, arrived and more | “above average' are primed on set i up as a were expected today with it title contender record in definite on the ) quoting tickets ple—Mickey a pair, or kin barrage favo! Scalpers wer 0 per copy, locse a pig if the weather is ated vou McCardle of USC., F Provo of up contests, including knew - the ht guy—s$100 for Washington, Clyde of two-game meeti with Minnesota grace of f and Bill of and Chio Sts of the Western oo — Conference, gon’s succe \l\H none of the four, who also rcad trip, wi easter eye- | in poundage with doubt as to the Duck like the FEast's 205-po Weaver of Penn Sta wding titlist 1- . Larry Bruno of G2neve College ng four of the start- professional basket- Big Pete Phios of Indiana ers that pushed ams were active in e has devel ¥ successes, did the Northwest lest night. In Port- backfield alties to match W brilliantly in losing jland, the hometown Indians came er and Ed Allen of Pennsylv: contests on its|from behind to knot the score and both of whom are handicapped then in the overtime period went gimpy legs but are ¢ ted to although meet- On to beat the Vancouver, Wash play. success on its Rocky|Hornets, 56 to 50 > victory e — dropped @ 40-38 de-|€d the Indians dangerously clos University in,to the league-k Hornets it the standings. In Seattle’s Blue I= Yakima Ramblers Bellingham trounced BOWLERS OF EMBLEM (LUB GET NOTICE 70 r PCL ganies, out-iasted t Oregon the and night ton rday 10-point 4 Hu M and Oregon holdin2 1 i 3 Brunos to four ‘ficld, Portland’s Eagles increasea thelx ; R ; 9117 triumph. lead in Northern Divisicn P: » show up on the s - Coast ho night at 7 o'clock to gat in avera e ‘l e’ thate. B {J{la_\'l)k the coming invasion of GOOD wH!SKEY OR Tlu Yoas: it tia THLE prolisan the California team The Emblem Club bos will g 4 4 b aepn ol WG T oS SN ANYTHING OFFERED | iorinen s e o Lip LD OBD LR OR.Se e from Seattle, 4 to 3 win- | HEH of dhejyehr. andithe Womenll B B ey tak want the best team possible to 8 Boy David. Al three of ;.m\.\ up the First City women ek R R e e i ootn NEW NS, Dec. 30.—Y.ou lance n ge Bowl footba e 1 pare som> g Southern California’s two tour skey you can get basketball squads—USC and UCLA wtomobiles for many ke part tonight in a double- ‘The following are scores of lead - L0 2 :n‘ M.-m‘ 1 .V(LHI ‘( ‘{df)". ing. basketball games played last The city police and U. S. Col- The Westerners Saturday night Sat l_(i,n_ ,",H,” > “®"llector of Internal Revenue have krushed aside two Eastern rivals, ‘“:‘N‘\m(;‘f“,q Minnesota 66, | erned against cash of the Trojans beating Temple, 68 to ek hm‘_“B‘_‘ ‘; s 17, | [tickets for the New Day |52 and the Bruins beating St. Jos- B i lat o football c between Georgia|eph’s 50 to 48. Tonight USC will £ e '(,‘]_, . ,,"%"_‘if“‘u O 36 and North ina, but the tickets meet Long Island and UCLA will it 6. Buitish Go. [@%¢ a high value on a new barter tak> on the formidable Vi of acific Lutheran 56; British CO- ynarpet which doesn't fit under the | New York U lumbia 52. UCLA 50; St. Josephs (Phila.) 48. sified advertissments of | The Hollywood Bears by the thin Oregon _ State 48; Canisius 40 Orleans newspape! are margin of one point evened the (Overtime). some attractive swap off-count with the Los Angeles Bull- Utah 62; St. Johns (Brooklyn) 48. oys "working both wa One man dogs in their Pacific Coast league CCNY 57; Wyoming 48. rs a new radio “or anything” intercity football playoffs, winning Southern Calif. 68; Temple 54 are his words—for ten yesterday 21 to 20. They will meet Illinois 72; Nebraska 37. Michigan 38; Iowa State 27 Kansas State 51; Montana State for a third game January 12. Holly- wood's toeless field goal special —Ben Agajanian—was Hollywood's | surplus tickets hangs them for People who ha e offering to e: = 4D items ranging from typewriters and ‘margin of victory. He booted three St. Mary's (Calif.) 42; St. Louis washing machines to whiskey and gcod placements to two by Jack 35. rocl table Sommers of the Bulldogs. Michigan State 52; Wayne 25. > - e Oklahoma City Tourney (final)— MILK BOTTLES University of Utah ckiers have Oklahoma Aggies 42; Kansas Urgently needed, Juneau Dairies. retained their lead in the fifth 39 | 463-3t. |annual intercollegiate ski meet at! - R & NG | - -ee Sun Valley. The Utah skiiers took The infiuenza outbreak in 1918 The surface temperature of the the lead in the downhill event Sat- killed 20,000,000 people throughout ' cceans’ water influences rainfall urday and held it after yesterday's The running slalom event. Washington is University of second. and wind far inland. e the worid. The ace of the United States Davis Cup team, American Nation- Ev:r‘y,:hlng p-—_‘ al champion ‘John (Jake) Kramer, hone whipped Australia’s best, John S " Bromwich, in straight sets 8-6, 6-4, poriing 829 6-4 in their Davis Cup singles| Goods |match at Melbourne. The victory| was the fourth straight for thu { United States in the Imenntmnal tennis Eattle. The Americans al- SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY CELEBRATION 2:00 to 5:00 . M. Wednesday--January Ist, 1947 IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE All Masons and Families-=Espe Visiting Members Invited! cially THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS cup' sinkle§ ready had clinched the Davis by winnin the first two matches and the doubles play k Giants announce hnny Mize, Willard HAVE pAs ED last Lowest 4:30 am. 24Lus Weather at p and Bill Vi to 1047 HANG'NG pENA!]Y Station 24 hrs temp. temp p 4:30 am ‘ wcts; New York Yankees sold . V Anchor 15 15 Clear pitcher Art curullo to Newa Barrow -28 0 Fog farm, and announced return of OVER BlllloN BOSTON, Dec. 30.—A Federal poethel 3 3 ( Pt. Cloudy pitcher Gharley Wensloff from the 3 grand jury today indicted Douglas cordova 35 32 32 145 Clear Nationall Dafense Mst {Chandler and Robert Best, two ex- | Dawson &4 el —_ ) itriate American newspapermen. EFdmonton 5 e 6 Pt. Cloudy verett D. Barr Presi of| charges of treason for allegedly | pajrbank 9 1 -1 low sommissioner 8 Ohandier of Berlin during the war dvre S R ot “on‘North Star Trip for | ™Tie Boston-bred Ohandler, an|mre, ; e S opEistior £ 0y ensign in United States Navy | juneau Airpe 26 ace REht Rt DEEW ot INCOMITG TOHENErS - [atvide the Tiiok Wbl war. ek hhs s arport i i Baltir has been awar ccused of broadeasting under the godj 42 All-Americn football va By Associated Press) pseudonym of “Paul Rever SoubEabus 1 17 1 Tee © f cated by Miami Total portal - to - portal wag Best, who was born in Sumter, [os Angeles 64 10 32 cl In Mexico € Mississippi Co 1 passed the billion dol-|S. C. was charged with servin McGrath 9 ] ) T Sucw 1 f Mexic k 23 CIO United Stes Nazi mouthpiece cn a Nazi pro- Nome 9 ] ] T Ic: Crystals vl ¢ lccals filed §200,000,- Stam called “Berlin's Best st v o 2 : f . e & ne < Ierek against; Both Chandler and Best had 1iv- petershur 33 30 : Rain I Bown ti on the open the Bethlehcm Steel nders fed HEBUIIPR oiqe, TUAY, Feay Portland 10 ] 25 0 Cle market are extremely rce—if not| phia newspapermen. When war by Prince George ] ] Trace W non-existant at this late date. Eax n b to limig, cut. they chose to remain in Ger-|pynce Rupert 3t ] 0 But Assemblyman Don Allen the re wage suits was pre- meény instead of being repatriated geqrle 38 23 0 Pr. Cloudy the precious pasteboard ed as industry groups studied|With other newsmen Sitka 3 31 Rain and s where | pessibili of legislative measures L€y were captured soon afller whitehorse 21 8 Cloudy : : seeking 0 $69 to curtail or reduce the recent wave | € ny's capitulation Yakuta 39 33 37 218 n and Fog pi6ec Allen says he's going to' of such actions throughout the! ©onviction on a treason charge, 4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 w. m. today) propose an investigation of the country by labor unions on which they now e trial. car- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure cenier has moved slowly ticket tion of th > legis-| The Bethlehem suit added to,'ieS A muandatory h 18 penalty. | gagtward across the Gulf of Alaska and is located this morning to the lature when it convenes Janu- . several aiready filed, brought the ey east of Prince William Sound. A ridge ¢f high vressure extends from ary total elaims to more than $1,100,- DEA'I‘H SEN'I‘EN(E the high pressure center located cver the Arctic Ocean north of Barrow 000,000, wth estimates by industry southeastward across central Canada and thence souihwestward across Tllinois supporte: ich hap- | jeaders that the figure will reach northwestern United States $6 a high pressure center located off the er Mac Wenskunas is going to be A $11,000,000 suit also was filed 1 along the coast of Sputheast Alaska and the <.:|: of ‘Alaska and at in shape to play in the New Year's py yyo 10 United Farm Equip- scattered points over the Rocky Mountain region of southern Canada Day Bowl classic. It was feared| o and Metal Workers against MURDER (HARGED and northern United States, over western Canada, southern and western last week end that he had beeniy). anis Chalmers Manufacturing Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. Temperatures continue cold over tricken with appendicitis but late’ oonany in behalf of 3,400 “mplm" FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec. 30. | Canada and northern Alaska with temperatures as low as minus 49 Satirday the team physician per-| o ™ i i La Porte, Ind, —DPrFriedrich Mennecke, former degrees over this area. Above normal temperatures were reported over mitted him to get out of ked and | .. Springfield, 111 3 ' Lizutenant Colon:l, was sen the southern portions of with temperatures as high as 40 troll around. However, two other . RATITY to death, and three of his sub- degiees over the southwest coast of ,Scutheast Alaska. Fresh to strong members of the team—reserve cent- ordinates were given pricon terms itherly to scutheasterly winds were reported aleng the coast of South- Ray Florek—won't play. They wlich convicted them of the Euth- en sent home for violating the ON l(E H.OE OFF anasia murder of hundreds of in MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN am'’s 11 p. m. curfew I of the Eichkerg insane asy- Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P, M. today - HOOPER BAY, REPORT o WIND Height of Waves K It was ths first war crimes trial Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 125 Sklle[s Three men are reported aduift on 0L GErmans by & German court. Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 36 WNW 16 3 feet & RLTY t § uns also were Germans, Five Finger Light Rain 38 SSE 36 5 feet the ice off Heoper Bay according o Mhaeeis o A4 12 1T fhohln B Aol Raih tc information received today from A0 NGRS, 0L OUIRIES o I 2 e the U. S. Commissioner at Fortuna . PhyRicsl defoouyissbARRCeRIION IO oul 5unday E e ¢ the war by MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- 9 R SRR e NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 23 to 30 miles per The Commissioner wired the Gov- ' . J = binot's 4ttice bacuestin: Tinde fo. . The coury dhd B hour decreasing tonight and becoming varfable under 15 miles per hour uthorize a Searéh party to aid tn SULLY of ordering the Tuesday. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal i hit & new high dut<i (i ooee * peATR PATLY 10 &id W0 1600 asylum famates as and nerth of Sumner Strait southerly to southeasterly winds 30 to 40 ir I end with close to 125 ... (oo, scientifi iments miles per heur decreasing to 15 to 30 mi ver hour by Tuesday morn- er sic board riders on the g g The convictions and centences ing—rain or snow. Protectsd waters of Southeast Alaska south of ¢ the period 1e upper ay be appealed to a German su- Frederick Sound--scutherly to southeasterly winds 15 to 25 miles per ¢ e scene in beau- HOSP"AL HOTES preme court at Frankfurt and ¢ hour decreasing to 15 miles per hour cr less by Tuesday—rain. Outside iful r with fourteen are subject to review by the Ameri- waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southerly to southwesterly winds junic r members can military government, without 25 to 35 miles per hour rain ing Saturday night in that St. Ann’s Hospital reported iive ypgse approval not caath sentences Low pressure center 29,70 inches—60 degrees north and 145 degrees Special thanks goes to a num births over the. weekend. Baby pay be carried out ywly filling and moving eas d. of certain spectator ski enthu girls were korn to Mrs. C. A. Car- ' - " . who help the Juneau Ski Club each M¢ Mrs. Willlam Barrington and - S — Mus, Thomas Par| and batk duties and in helping with cabin lending a { more parents & boys hand. Born to Mrs. Willlam Collier and ¢ ¢ Tealiz- ‘q; Wirgil A. Anderson y the possibilities of this winter 's. S, Sofculis and: Wilbur vt and are joining the activities Mcore were admitted to St. Ann's -h weekend n S Mrs. Jane English, James Reed rday; and on Elmer Norton rnment Hospital reported no to| new patients, discharged Mary Anne Sur sport The ski patrol was called into fartin and action when Miss Wanelle Ground Wi lischarged S fered a simple fracture after a Mus, ad fall on tbe bottom part of th slalom hill. The patrol wishes t stress again the importancs of con- trolled skiing and - learning in fundamental turns first -o- lay Gov old - > > CARD OF THANKS Brcwn, two years of Juneau. With sentiment of deep gratitude we to SCOTCH WHISKEY =« our sincére showed cousin, his fun- do we thank the L.O.O. Moose n Legion; also for many beautiful fleral offerings. BROWN express to all who respect to our in attending al; in particular 1e B.P.O. El nd the America the MR. AND MRS. G. G D s HOLMES RITES { their final James Ellen, er IS SKY HIGH IN SCOTLAND TOWN CAMPBELLTOWN, Scotland, Dec 30—This is the traditional home of Scoteh whiskey, but thirstier today some of citizens TO \l()RR(IW the town’s we! offering up to $40 a bottle for the | Funeral services for Al Hoim liquor who was found dead on Sentinel The high prices arose from scar- | Island Jast week, will be held to- city There are 2,000,000 gallons of Scotch in the town's warehouses but it is in bond for five yc n at 2 o'clock in the Charles W. Carter Chapel. The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman will de- mere—and when_ released, most of | jiver the eulogy and interment will it will go to.the United States | be in Evergreen Cemetery. - | Holmes was a trapper SOROPTIMIST (LUB PO MEETING 1S TONIGHT A business meeting of the Sor-| optimist Club members will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in room 702, | merrow afternoo ars and for mr\ Baranof Hotel. [ - TOM AND JERRY Batter at Sully’s. 463-1t. | e | ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS There will be no New Year’s Party. 463-1t. | ALASKA | [ ‘ THE > % WAGKCLAMS TR, FINAL WEEK e /3(// ano Announcing——-— change of the name FEMMER TRANSFER : | Phone 114 Greetlngs of the Season to All AND AVOW THEIR APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR ————— FEMMER FOR ALL THE COURTESIES SHOWN US——F—m8—————— PAGE THREE S, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURFAU JUNEAU, AUASKA ATHER BULLE 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., Max. temp DATA FOR N TiME TODAY oF THE OREILLYS AT THE PUBBLE ROOM "See the New Year In and the 0'Reillys Out” n/i —TO0 —— TRANSFER & STORAGE (0. P. 0. Box 1917 ME \1[ ERS OF THIS ORGANIZ/ II()\' EXPRESS WE ALSO WISH TO THANK D. B.