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PAGE SIX G e ot g lve & T RFETE An e 5k "ol AN 1 I.OSE & ‘i LEw 1 ked though the all L. ime-out just that, NIGHT Di one f ad by had a ct our points. e able ts on foul shots by Floberg sank one pot 47 nts and a high game to 41 the game, with nine baskets a free throw for 19 points le or Otherwise it v h, which pegged the quart- at 9 o 8, picked up a high with 12 second fouls, made 7. Play and Darnells drew ¢ the in hit the bucket fiy i scores of the game. Pach sank one, and McDaniels two which, with a free tf by Lucas made a period score of 17 with five foul ECOND GAME lead see nce to pull the| ie out of the fire, but the best{throw. to do was to add k 14 free throw: With 12 e foul line on 11 Moose made but|were but two points behind when nd Chinwangtao harbors, used by | of the Moose|Tyvoll put in his shot. That just| American shipping. out in the last period |about ended things, and the final by with | and alleft the ACS in the dust af a 15 Electrical Manufacturers Associa-(gioq inclusion of an applicant he smen toito 8 halftime > | with both Vuille and Flo-|lengthened s their shots, the Moose lcoked like a safe margin with an- 500 per cent. Da Me- In the last minute of the to give a well-earned victory by score Floberg was high point man for and Team- | mate Vuille had 16, and McDaniels s on ¢ sank another and Tyvoll got a foul |Man said, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE -JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947 he first three quarters. - leisurely in the first period, with a busket aplece for Dapcevich, n Daigler and Forrest of the Vets. Uher sank one fleld goal and Bucy e a foul shot to set the score , favor of the Vets. BULLETINS SENATE PUTS OK ON HELP NEW YORK — A ‘“very sharp” earthquake, about 4,100 miles from here and possibly in northern Chila, Playing picked up a bit in the Was recorded on the Fordham Uni- second quarter, with Forrest con- VErsity selsmograph at 3:27:56 a. m { nidhing “OHkes, Ltiite, Dapcovich‘(Esm today, a university spokes- shot. | Tucker For the ACS., Bucy and| _ ¥ T \ sank one each and Uher| WASHINGTON—R. Stafford Ed-| with only short-lived objection by made a point on a free throw. That |¥ards. President of the Nationallgenator Victor C. Rivers, who de- | score. {tion, said today union secondary, haq g ponsored, the Alaska Senate In the third period, the Vets boveotts have increased costs of |yesterday afternoon approved by & their lead to what Some electrical fixtures as much as{y to 3 vote, the following per- {manent employees to assist Secre- other six points, while Uher of the; !tary Jesta M. Mitchell: ACS made a field goal and a free| NEW YORK—Five Army prison-| Marguirete Seaton, Assistant Sec- Dapcevich, Forrest and | ers hacksawed their way thruughln‘mr}-v Arlene Larson, Engrossing Lowell shared the Vet points. |iron bars today and escaped from|Gjerk; Buck Dapeevich, Enrolling Despite a 10-point lead for their | Prison on Governor’s Island in New | clerk; Ione S. Paul, Watchman; {opponents, the ACS boys went w‘Yurk harbor, U. 8. Army nu'.hormesi Helmi A. Bach, Doorkeeper; Will- jwork in the fourth period to glvc‘smd’ |iam McKenzie, Messenger; Louis L. the Vets a bad time. They came | Lucas, Sergeant-at-Arms; Rev. Will- close to tying the game up tefore| JFRUSALEM—One of the two'is R Booth, Chaplain; Helvi T. [the final horn blew, and only a|British victims of underground kid- parragar, Reader; Rae Hoopes, Sec- {basket sunk by Tyvoll of the Vets|DaPers was at liberty today and an| etary to Judiclary Committee. |tcok their chance away. }Irul’;nl aval l;::ml broadcast heard RIS S A I Powell came back into the game /P Tel Aviv indicated that the sec- [of the ACS after a third quarter °nd would be freed, like the first, | JORGE" “Euo“ D'ES, |rest, and sank one. Hard play-| 8t @ time which we have decldcdf‘l ing Uher sank three. They might _ | SA" FR‘"(IS(O' TODAY have been able to run the game PE‘:’I:!G_xA ;01‘1 wave sweeping | & i 4 ¢ | out into an overtime period, for they|Out Of Siberla has frozen Tangku| ; .. Neion former wellknown | Alaska business man, died in San | Francisco. this morning according to brief advices received here by his brother, Ludwig Nelson. Last be held at Bremerton, | WASHINGTON — Despite recent | air crashes, life insurance companies ¢ {5till hold & that a person is just as|’ites Will |score stood at 23 for the Vets to 119 for ACS. The Moosemen, led by Vuill arter of the game| High point man for the game was 7 | wash. 2 the second canto, made 11 poir and ACS, it look- Uher of the ACS, with 12, followed |52fe on a U. 8. schedued airline; ™ > - satod jowslry which left them behind though the game might be|by Forrest of the Vets, with 10. Plane asanywhere else. Platnaih ol bl halftime. stood at 26 but the ulled an|With nine free throws for eight, 2 'He left here in 1918 to 19, in favor of Darnells tak At the start of the second half B s e S o tep B.P. §. Elks . 420 P. E. R. NEGHT Juneau Lodge No Enferiaizmeni and Refreshmenis All Visiting Elks Especially Invited Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1947 Now for the first time... BARGAIN WINTER EXCURSION FARES JeasT A L/ /ess than reqular A round-trip fares L8 Special 21-day excursion with stop-overs ...on sale through April 1,1947 \* Yes, on Pan American’s brand-new ou can now fly by Clipper to nearly all major s at bargain prices. At least ower than s for the regular round-trip fares. You can take 21 da round trip, includ op-overs . ., . for business, for visit and s Tickets at these bargain fares will be sold up to mid- night, Ap ..for excursion travel to be completed by A For he 1 planning your winter excursion by Flying Clipp t in touch with Pan American. Barane! Hoje! Phone 106 fi‘v/;/ n({i'lléw Worio Aigways o/ the S T S I N SR RS ”"”"""""'“"'“'f””“"""“i WA! - {er in Juneau. SHINGTON — Legislation for |0 " ablished a store in Brem- erton, where he has since resided He is survived by his wife and son. The three Nelson brothers, in- {cluding one from Norway, enjoyed JACS fouls, the Vets made only one| V' |point. The ACS, with five chances Universal military training still fac- | jon four Vet fouls, sank three. ed rough going in Congress today Following are the individual |despite the administration’s latest iscores by teams in last nigm'b{ple“ for quick action. games. | s 3 n emert: last June. MOOSE T Py Tp| SHANGHAI-The Oemtral News|® [N 0 Pl ies here | Floberg q T.71% iAgm‘y said tonight that 25 or 26 N " 34 the “m‘me;_ of 1945 Vuille 8 0 16 Persons aboard were Killed when a JUTing the Summer of 7. Braehm 4 0 8 Chinese transport carrying a group = Mansfield 0 o o0 of American and Canadian mission- i Garcia 0 S g L ari including Bishop Schuylar BlooMle h'UWERS' 1 of Madison, Wis.,, crashed 8 = | Substitute: Jensen, 4 poi SUMMER SUN SLIDES DARNELLS FG FT Tp West of Hankow. f T v SHOWN AT AL MEET Bach 4 2 10| SHINGTON-—The first veter- | Taylor 1 1 3 islation of the 80th Congr of the Juneau Post of Bavard 1 0 2 bill giving ex-GI's more time rican Legion and the Lucas PR R tate their government life in- | gion Auxiliary braved the icy bl Substitute: McDaniels, 12 points. policies—sailed through the | Monday evening to attend the joi VETS FG FT Tp House today without opposition. $ess| at the Dugout Dapcevich 3 0 6 | e islides of Juneau and vicinity were Daigler O v OHIO VISITOR HERE !enjoyed, particularly those showing Forrest B e Ay bright summer sun and blooming Lowell 1 0 2 Lois Boone, irom Akron, Ohto, is|flowers. 1 1 3 @ new arrival in Juneau, registered Refreshments were served after FG Fr Tp &t the Baranof Hotel. | the pictu and the party broke O ot 355 {up shortly tefore midnight, accord- 1 1 3 PENNSYLVANIAN VISITS ing to Max Lewis, Pcst Command- 1 BT H vl ler. ;X,:;:,);.“ i '; 5 | A guest at the Baranof Hotel S DS A A Tucker 1 o 3z from Mt Wolf, Pennsylvania, is| DAUGHTER FOR KIRSTENS Uher 5 210 ‘thislmn A. Musser. | A six-pound, seven-ounce daugh- Cruz @' =20, vl PO 3 i ter, to be named Sally, was born 55 k5 T S VISITORS FROM ANCHORAGE |3t Seattle yesterday to Mrs. Eugene ! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ray arrived | Kirsten. Word of the birth and re- | APPRECIATION in Juneau from Anchorage on the port that mother and child are pro- To the Filipino Catholic Social Aleulian, and are at the Baranof. gressing nicely, was received here { Club—Thank you all with sincere e A | late yesterday by Mrs. Sara Sharpe, | appreciation for the lovely flowers FAIRBANKS MAN HERE | who is now again a grandmother. | sent me. Ed Stevens, of Fairbanks, ar- Other grandchildren are Becky and rived in Juneau yesterday and took Sharon, daughters of Walter B. Sharpe. MRS. NICK J. FONDA 489-t1 a room at the Baranof Hotel. 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