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MONDA\ JANUAR\ I3 I947 THE DAILY _ALASKA E,MPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA . PAGE THREE Uape Demensirale During Sin!(e BRIBERYIN Rainbow Girl 3};.‘;;l.(fl';{;jé%i]f,;’ i%.. ... Norah in Port % e . SPORTS TO Officers Ave oo DuringSunday JUNEAU BOWLERS "ONE PUN(H o BE OFFENSE Inslalled Sal. T kercikan oames ONE DOWN, auline pen- night cite, Mrs. Bar alties to bribe ath- by the Order of Rainbow for Girls - Pt Yoo v letos and fictals, asserting The following 1947 Officers were The Hygiene, health toat of the v to Prin 3 tha bi Bliess. 8 R Territeria 3 t of oalth P 8 H 4 oot busin and Linstalled | Territcrial Departmen Health | jivie “and M. Wissman omen lake Singles ana | e pu ust be protectzd from Werthy Advisor, Bertha Beebe; Wil be open to visitors tonitht |toicer: My and M m tixe ¢ chislers and the Ascociate Worthy Advisor, Lily!from 6 to 9 c'clock. The Hy Mrs. Bess Winn, W « Doubles, Men Doubles- ok Aun. Mautstad: Charity, Bonnielis tiad up at the Upper City Floatsg. oy Hamilton. E y 1 ¥ " By RUSS NEWLAND in a statement his| Chesuey; Hope, Lois Hared; Faith, \tkm h s near the Charles G. War- |y “wouriaid Mre, Latham etchikan Vvins by PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, Jan. 13 from “the recsnt Mae Cuthbert; Recorder, Mary her Machine Shop. Bhodloss s Hivall $eocl ‘ i A ’ 5 othall scandal involv- Sofoulis; Treasurer, Claire - v BE: SR -Personal differences wit! : th 2 - 2 i is for ¢ dly at- Lrill Leader, Patricia Balog 2 K The Juneau men won the double ranks of the Profsssional Golfers $hranin 4 . AL 1 S SRS | Eeasterbreok, M Lowling evont at Ketchikan Sun- Association, which flared into the! 8 86l Mere H b ")'m“\_l‘_'h;,::_t »‘1“-‘)-‘» M“(f 1‘1»""”‘( I”"““l-) Musi- Hosp"Al NOIES Wm. Rob ¥ el B onna Olds; Choir Director, 4 Mr d, Mrs, Goc the Ketchikan men won open with a 1e punch, one down” Giants ,‘ mu‘ w» .{ur 2au \\‘lo- atr:\d. hac ~n.' ched top billing to- Patis contlatn siow Toip \“hyul:zix R O Hostital admitted two A k\;l “.l.I l’)u:.u‘f\\'.' 2 X 3 A SRR ' ational 1e Commissioner B o i onal er wasPadmitted o 3 > l.ehhfl.\“'\ won the 15-game the $18,000 Bing Crosby invitational, Bell 1 uk : H‘mm-.» Allen; Keepers of Par- i 12:04 pm. & baby | Loise Millerf M Peggy Forw d and Pa- 1 and Mrs. I i I‘:\! 'x\ Flge Bes , Joar boy weighi 7 pounds and 8 oun tha h born to her. Mrs. Waltet although both 11 “eojer Bearer, Alice McC i . reir full cut from T 3y fi was admited cn Sunday, and ph 3 5. eams Ccler Stati ns Love, .t.n:m. ! gave birth to a baby boy weighing Jnm-:‘.u‘ en the Norah, 50 minutes u0ad & secorid mea- n; Relizicn, Patricta Oakes; 1y pounds and 10 cunces aat after she arrived in port “Charlotte Mason;* Tinmor- .o i tournament by 283 pins although pro-amateur Junzau wen the final match of the The man who went down from a five-men tournzy by 2529 to 2386. blow in the mouth was Fred Cor- Pat Hagerup won the women’s coran, t n; manager of the single from Mae Pederscn by 482 P( ] st 10 years The readily admitted he struck and Hapes inl . arter and a total of 6. v i ) y the District of | pmn Florence Holmquist and Charmain the blow was Dick Metz, one of} \ bill patterned after tality ley Edwards: Fidelity Mis. Vineent Yadao was admitted Gross took the doutles from Elsa the leading pro golfers from Wich-| Japanese stage a demenstatien in frent of Radio Tokyo building, tatite under whien | Beverly Earl; Patriotism, Katherine (o medical attention. Discharges Ho(KEY > Oaksmith and Betty Ryus by 976 H-4_ Kansas, : 5 | Tckyo, Japan, during the strike at the breadeasting company. The prosecuted Hh\.‘m»t». rvice, Jw.m”nl‘lmhl (were Mrs. J. B. Cara on Saturday, | to 896. I place in nearby Carm werkers were protesting the employment of government technicians deral legislation — the; Choir: Lynn Bodding, Paula Kayiang on Sunday Mrs. Andr Hasw 4 Ve Ccok, Shirley C: 156 €1 I m enie and baby irl, Bruce St 1 R ’v""‘ nd Annie Houts, a Keith "“_ Edith Welling- overnment Hospital admitted | * ten, Donna Carver, Josephine Har- | Williams, Billy Klaney and| A In the men’s singles Cort How- last ard Leat Erve erup by the n 497, say McKinnon and Snow took the t id, of its kind ever pre- ! 1 on the p d athletic fiction of the ight. crcoran sail 3 3 b 3 3, night. _Clons i in their jobs during the labor dispute. Army ca was an ‘“‘unprovoked > wiid S g E told & roomful of in-' ¢ red. (AP Wirephoto from Signal Corps) b contemplating | E jccme under the J played on £ New York 3; Detroit 5; Boston 1. Chica; Montreal 1. ringer | dcubles from Iffert and Halm by !filing a (ml suit against Metz. He' 1 Airliners beat y.q0r AN Gt ed, Phoebe Logan, Barbara ponaid 2 i 1 & i 1035 to 978. pent a night in the hospital for | S o l B e’ Y atello Stmplots, 4340 3. . feratate mareiom oreeret s | Teld, Giage Satko, Ardls. Dawes et nd - discharged | guttalo 4; St Louls 1° | .o a chzckup, which disclosed . bruis- | p r S rl S Wilte unt; Dclia Ripoli, Erna Stender, Cheric s neru. | New Haven 2; Hershey 2 (te). | ed mouth, some loosened ‘teeth, but, Babe Ruth, former homerun king, . i 1, Jean Penrod, Patricia Providence 6; Philadelphia 4. | nc concussion from being kncnk"'fl spent a restful night and his cons . aeral stalute covzing - pona. Rae Peters, Joyce Hope, Eva DON FRICKSON IN CIi¥ Indianayolis 5; Pittsburgh 2. down i Pacific coast pro “football finally | dition is unchanged, French Hos- W ‘ contests would, p. 1 wnape, s San Diego 7; Oakland 1. d Meanwhile the tournment victors, reng down its curtain Sunday. The pital reperted today. Ruth under- |- R “; by ‘t’l’wnn]m ‘|\”" Meombets of the Advisory soara. Don Erickson, Flsheries Agent| -Potilind 1T, Vancouser 8. e were George Fazio of Los Angeles|Hcllywood Bears and Los Angeles went a scrius neck operation & qpe pit 400 8 BT e fie Msdames Gladys Stabler, Mary from Naknek headquarters at Bris- Los Angeles 7; Seattle 3 ‘ OUIITlN and Ed Furgol of Detroit, who tied | Bulldogs battled to a 24 to 24 tie weck ago et “n‘ "l‘_;"‘ L (“ ”"T Jennoite Cowling, Amanda Cook, o] Bay, stopped today in Jumeau | Los Angeles 11; Nelson B. ©. 0. /| in the ! » ever scores!in the third and final game of their oo youd fix the maximum nenslty &% 'Ruth Foita, Bora:Sweeney, Dorothy , Chreute to Ketehikan, Erickson wii aa s of 213, and Sar 3 , ¢f Hot | playof! series for city honors 4 0»1- ti\n;ul impriconment and a fine 0 T T & Whittier, Jack | B¢ stationed in Ketchikan tempor-| Don Juan de Onate, in 1598, NEW YORK, Jan. 13—The “help Springs, Va., who paired with| vap 125 SKEERS ON $ e s 2tior FUth WelgRt, Art AnAlng Pred. Handles's atgance -Handed. the . first+ aokipiktng meke wanted” shingle was out at at Rober Kelly, Los Angeles, to cap-i ? . V. tvla ol X Nkavaustite Sy Seattle dition into New Mexico. | least a dozen colleges today after ture the pro-amateur competition. | UCLA's senior football team, not- 3 2 ‘|B . The installing cfficers were Roma z the Hawaiian Islands TRAH' 0" WEEKEND S“IKA BA”. (ll« Fargher as Installing Adv Betty | another flurry of job-trading. s | Kelly had a 5%-ho! More than a score o} pigskin best ball score of 196 ;‘"","““" by the l.rll_lr'v (% Lou Hared, Chay 3 Bur | tuters have twrned in their suits - e 1 Alumni elever 0. The - ENVADE lUN i : R 0 e T | Asser s put Juneau skiers were treated to ex- A bk v Josephine - Hared, -Musl-| s out in front three ce since the season’s close, and rela- ik tively few of the vacancies have litions over the weeken Mr. ar . sant been filled. CAGERS, NGRIHERH | times by one point but the Hawai- with powder snow covering GYM THES WEEK e ,Ml.' "‘~"‘} Razgnis of bounced back each time, put- the eutire trail and practice areas. ¥ L installed Worthy Advisor, t »cbe, were introduced in st advertisement for help ans ; C the University | ting over the winning touchdown Over 125 skiers turned out over m the University of Mary DIVESION' STARI Tt the aad of the | Bhe'twa 8 nd Mrs. Beebe was given and, Lafayetie and Colby, which five minutes beiore 1y pericd several of whom T trip to the upper bowl. > by Bertha ] lost their head coaches yesterday € | game. made : 1y > ' Clark Shaughnessy re- w? —_— Very definite improvement in ski | | E e sccond time from M style is evident with a number of X R Champaign, Illinois, businessmen s <l ‘Ko Gty it 2* (Hooks) Mylin bowed B . 5 the new skiers who are learning the i @it Rone (bY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) think very highly of coach R: P fenrtigl S 8 o cut at Lafayette and Danny Lewis .. ypivers ¢ Washington ' Elic Ris O At TR v i The Sitka squad is under the tu- quit the little M 1 e Univ of Washington' Eliot and his University of Tllinoi ey “‘:, .;\»] . =it "’m . Huckiss, curren ading the ccaching staff, and to express their . telage of Evd Brown, an alumnu bisi x';_x“f ‘”1' o d“_y‘ Ncrther. Coast’ delight over his upsei Rose Bowl Solblflls Go Sou‘“, of Juneau 2izgh school | filled. Ed McKeever, who had Te- ocoronce with Oregon State, can ; ed by Jack Conway, Dirothy Tuckett who was 1ed from Cernell, signed a three ¢ 3 ar contract as head coach at the s toward making or ot hen me orvea HONORABLE DISCHARGE coen: B Asociate Mother Ad- sity of San Francisco, and s 1J4, title effo erday. Members In erder to fit the special games yisor was also present -(l with a 1 selected George K. (Lefty) Juneau uasketball will be ihe E treated this k to a st series of ball games with the visiting Sit- ka Browns, who will play here and in Douglas Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. 1 Mantyla was installed r Advisor for the ensuing er which Francis Barlow ally arranged num- Mother Advisor was pre- W a cotsage by the retir- Worthy Advisor Rema Fargher. | | i eren't . Toraotten into the schedule of the Juneau corsaze by Roma Far 300 check. Basketball League, Director A. B Denali in port last evening ng 169 US Army personnel the naxt With five gam 1in con- 2 James as his successor at Ithaca. gerenca play, the Huskies are in- e Poirbanie snd Av. Phillips announced this morning| = Mss Matguerite Shay, Worthy James had been .an assistant at in four of them on their 2 b G R AR that it was neeecssary to m th M.;mn cf yu Chapter No. 7, | Cornell 11 years. Bcth the northern and southern e. Most of these soldiers have 2 " i 8 8 i i " p road trip of the season fisisions. ks tha Padlt A Leen in the Avmy for!over four SOUIeS srot d cn the calendar, but In len Carlyle, Wor- % B o Tucsday and % g that none had been cancelled et Chapter No, e are well under- s and have been in combat in setting the the Eurcpean theatre of war, ver- These men have been stationed at in US Arm rfields in Alaska sec- § » presented for wction and welcomed by the Advisor. ng inste . ketball coniere way, with Oregon State ace in the north of Californi There will be four doubleheaders in a row this week Tcmorrow evening, Tuesday, Ju- neau High school will play Dar- Follo | » south, The of Wash- tor: r mths to cne year. bl . tnty eHe BOUDERE o A O e sed by bon. Nlls, and PAA will tackle the Bher was given a lovely Addenda by | ton also en A er 1 ki I Y VOUT A GS. Wednesday in Douglas it will the cfficers who had s with Washington tang . state rival, the Cougars, in & two- 5 % k: P e 3 ¢ % ) ver weeke“d game serics. ik Shusd aoly Ywo saE ., Nov. 12, 1046, stating that an pES WEERECED 10 DUIERS 0 et Bk, aftcr which she was presented | *No, No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn't what we mean The other game of the weck finds | while OSC has won thre ; personnel w]m( have depend- B =Y b A Y g be discharged upon per- Coach Hec Ed cavorting against the University of Idaho, victims cf the Huskies' only! conference starts. Two d later ion Roma Far- es will open the three ¥, Sub Deputy of Oregon State trekking to Eugene! . . game scries against the Sitka nbow ¢ ) invite you to use our new electric razors” 4 Weekend sporting items are as Friday in an effort to repeat thei I“ ‘"{:’“" s ‘ P ba ‘\l thall y -"““1“‘ ;" "h“_ "““-‘l‘-'»l Bl Dreeunted JRbima, the Past Wrthy when we i ) 4 follows: weekend-triumph over the Univer-' ue Sunday, the Portland In- to the states for an hon- T B Lo Lok at Juneau Advisor's Jewel, at which time she | special order discharge from Alas beat the Seattle Blue Devils, 1s' hold _the service. They found the | di ymuasium, the Moose | €xpressed the great pleasure she re- wd Darnells will| ceived in doing so. Mrs. Sweeney Pan American recently installed electric razors on all Clippers meet the Sitka team. Friday eve- served as Mother Advisor when g ARCADIA, Calif. — Let's Dance, ity of Oregon. ! $9.70, captured mile and a six- The OSC five continued undefeat-' High school will play P# an India nd one-halt ®airficlds a wee bt colder than the 64 to 51, widening th teenth, $50,000 San Pasqual Handi-'cd in conference play Saturday O I#st place to two % ; tolde; : ; ; cap at Santa Anita Park. Olhavery night with a 73-69 overtime triumph zivngw;lml*'anw place Vg wnu’vnlv r-'ulm)_ f'!sfl"}» of Sout 1;‘“‘ IC-“'I ning Juneau High school will play | Roma joined Rainbow fiying Alaskan service. So if you've always wanted to whisk second, Texas Sandman third. Win- over the Ducks, while Washington he loss dropped Seattle into fornia” an ey were also deniec o e | 8 erite Sha ante 2 ¢ ner timed 1:43 3 State took a low-scoring 36-28 \\n\“f“ul(h place, a game and a half the privilege of having their wives ;::;n:’m ‘?"”“;;';’ M:(:, m‘(lll‘l( :;}:y b ~Nf, m?‘ (\’4‘?:}[::‘ \(11\]1.\;; ““,'\;“‘:;dr off your whiskers while whisking along through the clouds, 4 MI it d °v"§-’ A P dor'"‘lmg.m:’,"dofit‘}:“':‘[‘:“ Kima Cagens pikia it A’lfik:' the Vets, | sociate Mother Advisor, a lovely, just ask Pan American for a Clipper reservation, But whether AMI, Fla. — Eternal Reward, titlists. Salem, the 1Kima ARETS o G J PR p st y " e . 5 @ i $1060, won the $12.15 Tropical’ The' Webfoct triumph came. d at the Salem lblazers in a BADMINTON TOURNEY i r: "l‘[:«'kl.w(ll.”l‘;l‘”;}:i) “hx‘:); )1";“.1;”‘& 1!11» girls who were pledged to! YOl fe ot chERIpRes MER OF 0%, G Ly S | , garvie a ropica ark. Zax was W 3 regel S : v ® G vomen's singles 1ol ey s g _ o i | : third, Eve,-nalpm“-m»d “locked in thots in 31 attempts. Both teams| big points of the were two ment tonizht at the High Sch wd Juneau High will play thejlal guests. ‘ the address below. . Eterna e Alumni. Mrs. Tuckett presented Merit 1:43 2.5 for the mile and a six- fcored 48 points in tield goals dur-!iree throws by Yakima's John Ma- Gym from 7 fo 10 o'clock. All mem- 4 teenth. ing the nip-and-tuck contest that|tcnich in the final seconds of play. bers are asked to attend since endéd at 62-all in regular play. 4’ _— Chairman Robert Beochever advi WACO, Tex.—Bob Woodruff, line Oregon’s Ken Hays topped scor-{ In ramento, the Sacramentc a schedule has been prepared coach at Georgia Tech, named head /113 league ent, teams matched for tonight's play. with 17, fcllowed closely by, American basketball I ) foctball coach at Baylor University. Oregon State’s Beck with 16, i the Solons—beat the St. Mary’s R g The lov coring WSC-Idaho con-| College Gael's, 50 to 46, in an exhi- Down payments for farms sold NEW YORK—U. S. Golf Associa- test ended at 13-all at hdlftime. | biticn game. The Solons were not in the United States ave aged 42 and neither team scored a field| hard pressed for their fourth con creent in 1945 compared with 40 e first six minutes of the|secutive triumph. | pcreent in 1944 and 38 percent in i In an AAU game at Oklahoma* 1943, total for the night]— 14 e el son, Golf Ill, won the senior tour- went to Eddi= Gayda, Ccugar for- ward, with 10 points, Carbaugh lcd nament on the PGA with a 145 for 7 BASKETBALL 36 holes. Ben Richter, St. Louis was D”ij GLAS . i second with 148. T u E S n A .Y PAN AMERICAN WorLo AIRWAYS The f stem of //3’7/”7 Cppers Baranof Hotel i Phone 106 tion named nine amateur golfers to play on Walker Cup Team against Britain; also announced national *~ amatcur golf tourneys to be entire- iy on match play, basis. Idaho with eight. D - DUNEDIN, Fla—Jock Hutchin- Everything Sporfing i PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.—George V, ? ‘ Fazio of Los Angeles and Ed Fur- 2ok l January 14 fifjegcm'm/n Goods gol of Detroit, posted 54-hole totals’ COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT A of 215 to finish in a tle for first| , regular meeting of the Douglas at 7.3“ P M Renrucky Favorire” | money in the: $10,000 pro-amateu | gty Gouncil is scheduled this eve- » e 4 : golf tournament améually sponsor- nlnsé ixl: the l(;ouncil Chambers of 5 MoT“Rsan ESTEBETH ed by croner Bing Crosby. o i H 2 ) S : 4 e 1 d 0 the City Hall. This will be the first High 1Y || NATIONAL DISTILLERS PTG, CORP, N, X. . WIMSKEY . A BLESD Leipes HAINES " SKAGWAY " MONDAY re } y 10 PM. ! meeting of the new year. ! School MEETING TUESDAY noucie: weancaday —evening - v Mikes Night-Owls. The Sitka team The chnpeladxes wm meet tomor-| Will arrive on the Channel this| rcw night at the home of Mrs. Mnxx‘"?k and will play several games Mielke on the Glacier Highway at, i Juneau also. Duck Creek. The meeting is called for 7:30 'clock and all members are | TO SEATTLE L T SEE THE KIRSTEN urged to attend. Mrs. Lawrence Wilcox and two FIRST GAME ; SR _ | daughters, Anne and Joan, left on! i PHOTo mmc | the Princess Norah for a visit with | P. A. A' vS. A. c. s. | ’- % b+ GRIZZLY BEAR KETURNS ‘xdalhes and friends in Seattle. Mr. ! o | Wilcox, a USED employee, may | FOLLOWEDBY PuoT The Grizzly Bear, Fish ad"db:/fld' | make a short trip to join them be- ' life patrol crait, returne Ju- | fore they J I s / e Saariay irom . o wook| o | Juneaa High School vs. Darnell’s routine patrel run. Jack Likens, who | REPORT CARDS SOON Ad.! 50 s d ? vas in ch: f the trip, is leaving | Anothe i k riod i 7 ol 5 gt Mo s £ S0} Accliot A St et el Is Slc tudenis 25¢ Now On Display to visit his family in Bevesly Hills,|rcport cards will be out by Wednes- USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE ' P 2 Calif. day or Thursday this’ week. Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date Plumbing ® Heafing il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inec.

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