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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 B HUSKIES LOSE 70 - BEAVERS CORVALLIS, Ore, Feb. 1.—Ore- gon State, turning back a Washing- lon cuallenge wi.2n iL counteu, rac- ed woll ad of the field 1y in Northern Division Pacific Ccast conicienve basketoall, loser of only one game in seven ccnference starts. In a tingling overtime clash, Guard Law Beck dropped in five peints on two field goals and & foul shet to clinch a 56 to 52 victo: last night. . The regular end- ed 47-all after Wash ward, Bocdy Giil2rtzon sar thrcw with 50 seconds to play. The Beavers, beaten on Washington in ccnference play also by Long Island Univarsity this season, led at halitime 25 to Washington took its first lead with 8 nanuces to play when guard Biil Tayler sank a long shot to ¥ the count 40 tc 39. Back was the game's with 19 and Bob Jo guard, accounted for 17 ‘Washington State, c-co! league standings with six won an three lost, entertain the cellar I ho team at Puilman tonight, Washington, with five wen and four lost, plays Oregon State again hera. RACING EVENTS NOWPLANNEDBY JUNEAU $KI CLUB Plans for the first racing cn the Juneau Ski Club's calendar w week by mom! and Racing Committees On February § :.2 foli will k2 held: Class B Junio: 7 races dow hill and C downh and slalol Entrance applica- tions for all C/ now av able at Darne ‘Tres> applicatiol and C class races shoul ed before Febr A special mczeting cf the Juni Ski Club will be called early next week and at that time all cotails for Junior b and girls races will be taken up and diccussed Wwith Senior Club members. All grade scheol skiers will enter in Class C competition with the winner tak- ing the re2w Lions Club trophy which will b2 a yearly event il o el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TTH-DAY ADVENTIST DUCK SHOOTING IS VORK, NORTH, TOLD VERY LIKELY TO BE AT PORTLAND MEET CUT, COMING SEASON OPELOUSAS, La., Feb. 1.—A dic- Progress of Seventh-day Adven- of “clean up or clese up” has -ist work in Alaska was listed Jan- Frank H')’HES Reiurns from d the scandal-rocked ary 23 by Elder E. E. Jensen, su-! ich and Widli t, verinténdent of the Alaska mission ' F|Sh Cnd Nldllfe CO!‘.~ R lER s line League by its Preside if with headquarters in Juneau, at the | n H ation by Judge W. C. Bramham quadrennial session for the North- f('l'eh(e, Chl(ago that five leagtie players are now on West under way until Janus 26 in' ba s ineligikla list Pe d | Frank W , 1947 TOLD 10 "CLEAN UP OR CLOSE UP” ter Morris, following a declar- ] iyres, Regional Di- are othor players under He commented that Alaska has rector of F and Wildlife, return- suspicion and it's got to o out indergone eat changes in the ed to Juneau aboard Alaska, WESF socner or later,” Morris told a pre- past five years because of the ex- He spont the last several weeks in ting of the l»ague here tensive arn installations and im- Chicago a iing the Regional Di- adding that the investi- proved air lities. Almost every rector’s Conference and reports that b gation into charges that league community now has air service. as a resu! informatio: BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 1.—Foot- 'players consorted with gamblers and' The problems in mission work over to the conferc ball enthusiasts at the University ccnspired to throw games “is not' were cutlined in the report by the ent igratory bir cf California are in a delicious completed by a hell of a sight.” |difficultics encountered in contact, g ¢ be state of suspense today over rep “Ths National Assoclation ing the 14 companies of believers. in pose. of that Michigan's H. O. (PFritz) Cris- cpent m than $5,00 on th A distance of 5,000 miles by t the 1 t p resumé ler would head west o the week- | vestigaticn and it isn't ti way the crow f must be cévex':d of repor s fish and wildlife con- end t(\ die for the head football yet. This report, naming to complete the circle of visits. ditions gathered from agencies, coaching job. layers, is not all He listed the tithe turned intp &scociation hunte fisher- The San Francisco Chronicle! “I'm rot going to let up and the'the churches there as nearly trip- TN s from all over said it had the news straight from |Notional Association is not going to ling in five years to $46,116. This he ¢ the geedbox that the gridiron vir- let up if it has to spend $50,000 to| amount was turned in by the 20871 Atler the meeting were the tors from the cit- buquerque, N. M., Atlan- rtiand, Minneapolis, Bos- Juneau, ke a number al dir he said D Three Germans i tueso would leave 1 this up from Au is attending btball Rules Com- Adventists in the area. i | He pointed out that Alaska re- ceived a terrible blow last summer | as the result of the shipping strike. | And. Brutus Hamillon, acting Cal o ahga Many farmers and business men st b »m:m the various eraduate manager who has been on Sw|n 'or Kl“'n S Falited Rl and Aifred M. Day, Director lgrimage in search will be some time before Alaska ‘“‘ the Fish l“” Wildlife Service candidate ever since . . | industry and economy will recover | Weshington, D. € Fréik Wickhorst was dismissed las s Ame"(an F!lers from the set-back. The gold mining “““ ated : ’I‘-‘x";‘”n‘ | 1 eare pe based on fall, admitted that “yes, Mr. Crisler mdustry, suspended during the war, the « orth Idaho J. C. 25. The G ; Farragut 45 vi Stanford 48; Francisco 36, Fi Whittier Sta San Fr: tors a i3suz of A-bomb secrecy ¢ Senate atomic aring on the quali- { William W. Waymac! nominee for the atomic control ccmmission not tee Wi heuld ever from the f of the Ter From the Divisien - are R. E. San au; Bricker said he could the nd Frank Whaley, both Th> signatures of Mar- United States N 11 C. Hoppin, Raymond I. Peter- share its know-how of FHREE wt)} ponfl' son, and John Il of making the bomb. . Anch sppear ird’ “Why not cutlew it as a weapon GRIDDERS DEN!ED | Divisicn, and Al Nones of Bethel of * He asked Waymack jand Alvin Polet of Fairbanks of former editor in chief of the Des the Fourth Division complete the Moines Register and Tribune. lEAvE ABSEN(E list of incorporators for the new! Waymack replied that ke didn't L Alaska Air Transport. want “to be put in the position of WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Secre-! Incorporators for the Sound- favering outlawry of the bomb a tary of War Patterson today dis-|view Logging Company are Car- an answer, standing alone.” He approved the applications of Westiroll Trowbridge, Vallie C. Trow- edded that he did not favor the Pcint athl2tes Blanchard, Davis!'br and Lloyd F. Burke, all of Ru proposal in this direction DUROCHER FACES CONTEMPT COURT FOR HARSH TALK LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1. — Base- ball manager Leo Durocher, who seldom squabbles with more than one umpire at a time and then never wins, today ijound himself lined up against five Los Angeles lawyers including some of the town's best known legal talent. ‘The panel of barristers was ap- pointed by Superior Judge George A. Dockweiler to advise him whe- ther loquacious Leo, pilot of the Breoklyn Dodgers, should be held in contempt of court for a withering statement the baseball man issued to the press Wednesday in connec- tion with his controversial marriage to actress Laraine Day. Durocher, commenting on Dock- weiler’s summoning Miss Day to show cause whether recent inter- locutory divorce from J. Ray Hen- dricks should not be invalidated, called the jurist an “unethical arid publicity conseibus servant of the people” and. atiributed to him a “holier than thou” attitude. | Joseph Scott, 79, dean of the Los Angeles kar and a member of Judge Dockweiler's committee, knows some harsh words himself. | D HOSPIIAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Ro- vert E. Myers for surgery yesier- oy, and discharged Betty Fitzger-) ald and Jasper Fagan. Government | Hospital had neither dischlrges! nor new patients yester | PYYITTII A2 24 3 For men who shave every day Glider #NO-BRUSH” SHAVE CREAM The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men PYTYTTITITEITS and Poole for leave of absence to, Whittizr. Only play professi pany's M. S. Lucidor is scheduled 000 and Port W to arrive e morrow. ‘A Lubitdor -will ‘ 0~ Lucider will load a cargo of fro |field and Carol Orne of Seattle,| “It certainly moves in the di- Z:’(:mg:h from the Juneau Cold ang g, H. Wakefield of Port Waka-|rection of world government,” W one class of stock,/because h2 feit it must be acccm- namely 400 shares with par velue panied by ‘“real” controls. Ltcilfhitm ‘SUNDAY of ‘5250 each, is l'sted. Bricker asked whether any move Notthland Transportation Com-" Capital for Wakofield Fisheries is to turn the bomb over to an in- % = registered in the amount of $100,- ternational organization would be | akeficld is named a step toward world government mo;as principal place of business. In-|even if this were done only to pro- jcorporators arz Laveren E. Wake-!|vide a weapon against aggressors. mal football. in Juneau sometime to- refrigerated ship, field, Imack replied. of any Auction House “UNBIOCK” 42 DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect; to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by takin Soda and other alkalizers If the true cause of Your trouble is constipation. / Tn this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at ail. But in the intestinal tract hera 807 of your food is digested. And when the lower part geta blocked food may fail to digest properly. ot wou want for real relief fs some- you market your Everything in Sporliag ; T SPORT CENTER:- SLEEPING BAGS ‘ Canvas Cots Pack Boards GI COLEMAN STOVES TWO-BURNER CAMP STOVES Baitery Lanterns Sporisman Heaters FIVE-GALLON GASOLINE CANS thing to “unblock” your lower intestinal tract. Something fo clean it out ~fectively—help Nature get back on her fect. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take as di- rected. They gently and effectively “unblock’® ‘our digestive tract. This permits all 5 of Nature's own digestive juices to mix better with your food. You get genuine relief from indigestion so you can feel really good again. Buy Carter's Pills today. “Unblock” your intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. FOR SALE ' l I Mutation Mink Mink .. Last receivi Lost receiving date Silver Fox, Mi Last receiving date Silver Fox, Mink, efc. Lest receiving date Roden’s “AILASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Place_rLgil and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . : Easy for the 2 Prospector to Understand ' < == S =3 ® r V. V.F oL o B e, 0 cmmes U swce ¥ cemiems TN s TN pmmen BN g B e 1% s BV cocos B morn B e BN oo T2 e K amean | 7 5/%/”:% oo T pmeoms | Written fo Assist the Miner and Prospector l PRICE $1.00 SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA bjects di 2—Gloekler built barracks type building. In- the Chicago meet, said H; sulated plywood construction. 20" wide the UNRRA work which involves x 112 leng till standing and in good AN¢ v o ro¥lems he e e i bl ks » fish and wildiife prodlems in the coniitiois 1 Hawalian Islands and - ' America > belp to these countries ir Loadnshih & in the 1946 selling period, Lamp- son, Fraser & Huth, secured the season's record prices for Stand- ard Mink. It is our belief thar during this period we also sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts world. It makes good sense that new through the Auction House that is FIRST in selling power. AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1947 Silver Fox, Mink, efc...........Mar. 31st k, etc...........May 26th LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH Mink Stars for 1947 Selling * Blupost = Mise. Mutation Mk~ * Standard 151 West 30th Street NewYork,1. N.Y. [ S L SORSEL Y S L SR L —" L W— g A PAGE THREE the sending of tra biologists | ¢ ? to Alaska to conduct studies on the \ wel 1 coyote situation now ex- isting in the Territ This under- - l from the Pittman Robertson mom- ¢rial set aside for such purposes The predatory control work will be of the local Fish and Wilkilife of- . fice. Hynes alse mentioned that Dircctor Day and W. E ch % Chief of Division of Game Manase- AT SKAGWAY, ALASKA ment, Chi 0, are beth planning to attend th me Commission macting to be keold in Junean for cne week starting Februa xpedition The undersigned will consider b on the following il at s, Alaska, until April 1, 1917, 1O 1100 sq. ft. (floor space) CCC type barrdeks buildings knocked down ready for ship- ment. This materiai originally two 207 by 110" barracks. 1—20’ x 120’ CCC type barracks bu.ildinf: still standing in fair condition. Th> Service is extending ttemp to develop their natural resources In conjunction with this plan Hynes mentioned the expadition which is now outfitted in San Francisco under the direction of Hugh Terhune, who was former- utive Officer of th: A Cemmission and® is known in Juneau circles. Eo 12 is taking two vessel i with crew and labc s to the PRhilippine Miscellanecus plumbing, electrical and heat- ing materials. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ALL BIDS well said equip- fac- it Isla arry out experimental work con - - tential fishing indust b0 sibil- P A w ldA Rizs on the Tdands. The exped an American Worig Alrways Office of the Airways Engineer Terminal P. O. 3268 Seattle, Washingten n will spend saveral years carr ing out their planned werk alonz practical ph indust \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ll \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ uth ' § ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ D Sttt A ] nas indicated he is mildly inter DACHAU, Germany, Feb. 1.—An as the result of the strike will not | e o ed in the position of coach here.”; American military court today be able to résume for another year |2L4 @ | : it} IEGAL Bou" He added he “would not deny”|tenced by hangingz threz|and only cne million of the six mil- ::f\’”, e vl““ '“';‘, ‘1;,1('\‘?;7 . [ ? H that Crisler was expected here. | German ed on the wit-| lion pounds of fish daught In the ',hr' [IFAWeSs rorhout Lie T Sl O 3 o e ness st they shot five' Juneau ares has been moved from yo%i =" d States and. pETROIT, Feb. 1.—Mrs. Gloria um !“g a 'ng the back while the cold storage facilities and fish- " o - d that much attention Le¢ Leans todgy had wrested ' a boing marched crmen are fearful that their 1947', . = (5 (0ot wao glso Civorce from her athlete husband M prisoners of war. catch will not have a market, AlaS= aouoteq to the river basin studies R®mend, whese knowledge of iRt it e Gustav Stork, Gus-| ka is-facing a black year unless ;"\ corence to proposed dams and| W/eStiing® Folds did not help him P ; ”}\ t A.i ln.c; the lime- tav Deppe and Franz Durschke— things change rapidly, the minis- aes. Wit kvt hold Eer. ; ight last night and here are scores two former policemen and a chim- ter pointed out, saying : ‘ Mrs. Deane tol Sireuit L8, nd a ¥ op i out, saying that the techin Ebat . Mrs. Deane told Cireuit Judge 4 dLl;':mlI\;“:«\'nn S s pey . eweep -ald, ¢ shot the Adventists ere optimistic and hOP- fowi Biogists from ' Guy A. Miller yesterday that | Telephone—3]9 ngh!S-HEd 730 . g Island 85; Fort Dix 37. mericans in August, 1944, on or- ing for better things in the Terri- s busband frequently carried his - - N g g, R e e > . for better things in th and Intcrior Departments <1/ AORuenieg 5 \ JNew Yor Ui, 5, Brookisn ders irom 4 3 fot ‘police. tory o niior Depasiments v sue- 31 RO AL 0 . Harerd Machine Shop, Ine, >olleg, X chie » s S Birsege g e Jifa with “humiliatin ind 2 lede & firhic & s uction work as well as the sub- St Tl 3 | otk Alsin aal: J% Paul 37. RN, nf'H 1“u~d< now I taken | Painful” results. egies 44: DePaul 37 a - ¢ ine | “He'd clamp ¢ 3 pver by the government for growine i Tech 45 - Sl e 7 77 linto a hip lock and then try the i T st 30, wonneron-teo 0 FILED WITH AUDITOR - SHARING SECRETS | e e ot hed e me o | SUNEAT MARINE CO. aylor 44; Tex Aggies 39, e 4 cuss Appropriations zcross the reom, I always lost.” “le::!z‘zxmsmw ngton 52, New corpcrations filed with the notker impertant topic for dis- ¥ Marlne REPAIRING AND NEW Boat siles & 5 § Auditor of Alas during the concerned the poscibility of LOLGEKRS :mh dg Colorado :3» week include one non-profit &2173 obtaining funds for carring on in- TION LOGGERS with 1ogs Hardware HA!“NE WAYS and Montana niv. 74 Montana ! Alaska Air As ation, | i et ¥ vestigaticns of fishery resc es off ale. Contact Juneau Lumber CONSTRUCTION . state College 55 i listed as the WASHINGTON, Feb. 1—Senator (ne Continental Shelf, proviously — Mills, Will Luy from 100.000 ft Ruhber Boats Foot Weit Eirbth St Appralsals Brigham Youns 69; Colorado Ag- | Company ang Bricker (R-Chio) assertad today considered by Congress. e re- to 10000000 feet. For further PHONE 29 JUNEAU. ALASKA BOX 2719 gles 47 that any move to share the secret gional confersnce also discu ap- particulars see Juneau Lumber Have Your Beat Steam Cleancd While On Our Ways Wycming 51; Nevada 49 ka nsport Asso- Of the atom’bomb may “head US prepjations and tenta plans for Mills 433-t1 it Y Southern Oregon 55: Pacific 51./ciation will cor eir main of- 1ight into the holocaust wa're try- - Lewiston (Idaho) Normal ; fice in and inccrpora- N8 to prevent s T s TS v T s PY s T s, WO s T e O e T e W s P T s P e | = Use this Jnvoict Jor (onvenience e, o SN Gentlemen: in the We have shippe! & — T \asored Parce! Past Shipped VIOt et port () Check how shipped crop N ey ~conents OF SHEREE———= it 1 nry Nl 50 ey T At S {sgaaiin PAL SRR e iion or ot Private Tre RF.D. or Strest Address gwn 10 the 0B0 ....Feb. 21st Town will be dr sold checks »! (3 ot $50.90 to When furs .’;H"’V\N G le“UC'T\ON‘" 2 ,,,;.;nu.:‘-m vw‘.""‘:; ...Mar. 19th On express ShIPMANts SO polices :': ‘and will BY ;,'":'w Mar. 15t 11N INSURANCE . OT 170 15000 por P 00 per pOc! A o ORTA' v shipm! ot 10 9.8 TRANSP! any and your ST, e Gove! Mink ond VP s g.pun'cfi:""":““ be m;sv%'m ‘per package 1o nd thett ot ou! & hi Pt Al 3 3 fire Of Ll > P our policiet VP i e, will be 1nw'"?:‘::',. "als and in ',:',::ml trom Mar. 12th other futt. o our waleholth,o prompl DOY € Count with the amou s Your merE s of ow QeneCEL Poue. e il 1t Y | in order to aveid heeti" un in i ¢ i e in tronsit @ q and pack core! 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