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THE DAILY AL.ASKA [-_MPIRI —JUNEAU, AL /\SK/\ PAGE. THREE § IN 1948 WILL BE AT 16 Bt gas BIG EVENT ' “wppumiNGIune fEn, JUNEAU o o 11 American Se B 7. B— s, ST AR L RGN, SRSHNIBIRAR LN 15V S LR “ \\'11\(‘[0‘\ P . 6.—Présent ed as one “coolest under fire ITON, Feb. 6. e viral St e | this will be known as the medal ONE OF OLDEST s e ik, o e Leniral Stafes'Gold:Medal | s vl be fetoen as s, sreas publican National Convention will Ta f S TABC AN R gaa] Ap Sp RI ubliean, Natlomk! OO e | B.B. Tournament Starls fu charm xnown as the “dea THURSDAY .FEBRUARY 6, 1947 this player nerica V : & oo q Rap hot” award to be awarded player b o R e i A te This Month making most spectacular basket of Fly by Clipper .. . the fastest, most convenient ! FIGHT MANAGERS ty) Adams, as Exalted Ruler, Past, These three cities are the only tourney (14) Beautitul sp Exalted Rulers’ Night of Juneau ones among those with large enough manship award for &portsman of » Elks Lodge, No. 420, held last night, auditoriums to express any interest 15 Y By 15)—#igh ‘Point award ses of local so far in playing host. was fill National Chairman Carroll Reece s one of the big succ be awarded player making high- N . ; oo AN Elkdom. The lodge o 0 et RumbE SR nBIRE 5 ‘entivs Nate leWIS' Conne(hon By JACK HAND od, every seat being occupied by tcld a reporter today that the com- *urnament ':‘l,',‘ ‘\m (16)—Hig 1[\ (F“:‘»::u‘ .m:vxu. way to get there 4 ¢ 2 3 For Hugh Fullerton, Jr lccal Elks and visiting Elks, and | petitive bidding of former years has the Juneau to be awarded-player making high- with Prize ng Dates NEW YORK, Feb. 6. Babe Ruth, the overflow sat in the gallery failed to develop because of the he third ‘Wedk Of est -ruimbir Ot Dolbe: {0 siigl ® new low fares ! the man who saved baseball in the| Besides being Past Exalted Rulers' housing shortage is announced by Del-'game: (1T)—Beautiful award for © 10% reduction on all round-trip Clipper fares Back 50 Years B I S LDk Sox.scan honor paid to Grand| “A number of cities are expres- Jurnament manages.' player making “longest shot” of ® Winter Excursion, at least 23% off round-trip farcs idal, “celebrates” his 52nd birthday Exalted Ruler Charles E. Brough- sing a lack of interest,” he said, Chairman of the tourney. ® Alaska’s most frequent air schedules AR B S P R L ey Of & cownlown tan by dalliston of & ARIh 0% hesause of Lability: 68 WERERES. B id, “te!>~ Each team is to pay a $4 team ® flights to Seattle l 1 all major pointaih Alasks , Feb. 6.—Nate Lewis hospital room. His lifetime ambi- adequate number of rooms. A BTeat grams. requesting offictal entry 4 tead Hne will be set ights to Seattle and all major points in Alaska of Chicago, one of the nation's most | tion of managing a Big League s were occupied by Past!many more rooms are needed now Babe | e Thsin’ o% ,.“,.. 1‘; the & A ‘“,';d .ulln; ,“H\ ,::,,T'.,, ® courteous, personalized service B colorful and oldest fight managers, team probably never will be real xalted Rulers, Adams, as Exalted than in the past—a minimum Of a: Petershu ¢ GO ('h, ‘it Yolangen i “,,, lM‘ln‘l,’,:]‘;;i,‘\ \\‘\-m 1);,. ':]““‘m\',‘.f[\ ® delicious meals and snacks served aloft was seriously ill teday in a Miami, ed. Alth: Fla., hospital. a very sick man, despite encou Stricken with a cerebral hemorr- ing reports from his bedside, base- hage, Lewis was paralyzed on his pall should reserve a place for him igh the Bambino rem: Arthur Hedges as Est?emed|§000—but we ought to have 6,500 Official cutry blanks will be ma g Knight, M. E. Mcnagle 8s or 7,000. That restricts the field." (o It is our d yal Knight, John H. Waln as| A subcommittee of seven has been make 1} wrnam an emed Lecturing Knight, Harry|jecking into the site prospects since affair, A ceeds, a *d in the towns from which a team re to will ¢ wal The Central States Gold Medal ve cost, will Tcurney Association sponsors thou- 1 right side and if he surviv he | fii {ts Promotic b 3 Sperling ¢ o 5 1 &2 4 § n jts promotional department. No Sperling as Sec vy, Dr. A. W.!pecember 5. Its tentative inquiries pe i s LA R b ? ufobably will suffer some Perman- | sther individual could do more to|Stewart, Treasurer; H. E. SUAMONY. | have narrowed the Tield o the tWO pequl e . . ent paralysis. At his advanced agé combat juvenile delinquency by at- Esquire; Georg> Messersehmidt, Til-| midwest and one Atlantic coast Prince i T b L O B R c,f c,, er Ex ress —he's considerably older than T0— tyacting the youth of America to er; Floyd Fagerson, Inner Guard,!cipy. ace Rupet, SILEARRE Saiol A il T e R X p his chances of recovery were con- the playing fields. and Frank Mstcalf as Chaplain. | Ay TR T % A e o the three teams al- yeceive the Gold United States 0y e | All three, especially Atlantic City, rea 1esti; entrance Pederation Medal will beccme a sidered doubtful by physicians AR Trustees were Leonard Holm-!a;e expressing an interest and all g RO GO il h ’ l H d i e Rein itn (e prise| | SUDDEN. THOUDRET DEP: - fadkt; Todke. Willam . HOMHAEE | SOk he sone o> s ioir O e for America’s 1947 “Al ... there's extra value in gooas e ring dates back 50 years. Forty If Arturo Godoy should happen Of Juncau Lodge; E. B. Collins,| o, SIS A Juneau Gold Medal Tour- + selection years ago he steered “Kid" Her- Joe Louis on the wt Fairbanks, Oscar S. Gill, Anchor-| o\ choon ".li‘":'f_‘:”“ ;‘ will award e = ‘;“ Mr. Hanks has conducted Gold th" HV to market man, a rough Chicago 133 pounder, guring their Mexico City exhil age, and James Nclan, Wranga!l ‘ g 3 3 i atiful - championship Medal Tourneys for the four years 4 ; ; X i into a world's lightweight cham- Friday,.the search for a heavy- i Am'l“““l') OTHER PARTE . |team 2)—4 genuine wal- previous to his arrival in Al ® cash in while demand is at height d pionship match with Joe Gans, in weight challenger would be over Past Exalted Ruler R Rob- ang hie FEOCG VRV GRS i quality ~basketball and states that the Gold Medal ® enjoy style prestige “rushed by Clipper” St e rht g al son intreduced EIKks are! tering at the Hotel Juneau from plague t he runr up team; (3) Tourneys are the finest tourna- ¥ de s Y Tonopah, Nev. Herman lasted eight | However, they are going to use 14- o o 05 B0 (0 o vitorial | other parts of the Territory are - Tey | o) Bl oG e } ILEDE o 1” s ® operate with less inventory i rounds with the ring master on o gloves a 3 t . S 3 3 Aeh ben 1 g arms to be ments sponsore¢ anywhere in the ¢ N i . T e ounce g{(x\rs.‘nflfi lh: Snu'.h Ameri- [ coiclamure, and besides the Past|ROy Ferguson of Fairbanks, Mr.|awarded players on championship i ® have less tied-up capital Tiogth N Il i, mandgembat oA wear o head protector 0 gyalted Rulers Collins, Gill and {and Mrs. James A. Whiting of Ya- team; (4)—Ten very fine silver The Juneau Gold Medal Tourney ® develop new markets ga | ! g i (1\(,.)(1 damaging the ch:{mp with an nojan otl visiting Elks were An- kutat, Richard Grenan of Peters- charn be awarded players on ywill be the first such tournament in of boxers in 1929 to become man- | accidental butt. Asked if he might grew Nerland, Rober . o I Burg and H. Marchbank of NAKURE e : ager for the newly built $7,000000 |pe planning to get over a sneak gt ‘I‘ ‘”‘*fl Eol “E‘, “}\”HW\{‘ 458 Ml Marchbank of Naknek. second team; (5)—-Ten beautiful the Territery of Alaska and from For reservations, for Clipper Expross pick-ups, call 2 ¢ e & sneak, it Snider, Harry E. Newell and brenze charms for members of g) at lea 4 ze: } b Chicago Stadium. He served in that | py it Trotaft g T B i SR 2 ! all indications, at least a dozen directors, Tor six years. He match- | too, that Arturo had two shots at|, MCIDers of the “Class for Peace™ 'pydoyapGy oF l’i\\l‘(l‘(l"l"l‘( eslined | medsiRngR, e GED T Bararof Hote one & ed Mickey Walker and Tommy ' joe in honest-to-gosh title shots '}’{'m"’“‘l rr” ,M:}‘f 2’1 Lewls, Levli, o istrict Court for the Terrie [P oct team CORPORATION FILES A o e & " Y unsa. Fre: appi, % i G v i ( ¥ v Feau 1 ¢ 1) Loughran for the Stadium’s open- | and didn't come close in either. : Bm'hx-xu\“(J o ;1 :“’ tory of Alaska, Division Number very keauli cld ail- ing bout that drew $186,000, which L% C I B. Col Fas PRI ) | ‘One. At Juneat. | teurney charms to b ded play-. one cabbepktioh was Msted 4 stands today as an indoor record. Cole and Haldo S. Fredrickson.{, "0 \pyefer of the Bankruptey of { €65 selected at the tourney as the with t litor of Alaska during Since 1937 Lewis handled the af- | So impressive was the initiation " oot o TooLeY O first all-tourney tean (8)—Five ekt WwhBEITNE g Tl 1s PAS & ,. < ;/cm L i I A0id secyst ‘s, thet Closwr 8 Chll1 | RIFT CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- | {II ; past week. The new firm is Pa fairs of Chicago’s Leo Rodak, a| called for a_standing vote compii-| CIATION. a corporation all-tourney charms in silver for the ciric Bulk Carriers, Inc. and An- m[fl mflmm of 1he 7/////] C///er: lightweight, who in his last engage- | rastihe Hid Settadiy, | To the creditors of the above ' P1aye elected on the sccond all- cherage will be the principal place ment last fall lost to John Thomas ey The pread, following the lodge|Named bankrupt and other parbloasfouney team: (9)—Five of e of business. Offig thousand shares in Los Angeles by a technical fifth| The 64-collar question today is o TIERE o RIN 0 B SN RER i inbarast |all-tourney charms in brenze f0r are listed at no par value. Incor- . d knooEoHE not who is going to be the next Session, was that and how. Therz 1S HE ;' GIVEN: players selected on the third all- poraters ar r roun nockout g f A % o was shrimp and potato salad, cold NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Plaj lected on th hir poraters are Ralph V ferson Lewis went to Miami about @ |football coach at the University of j '/ TH TP M0 Pt Ot L jes that on the Sth day of February, tcurney team; (10)- Five bea 1 and Theodore W. Ande of Sel- & month ago. His health has been |Californig but who is going to be POHEq i k:l-x(rt»mix ";’,m“]“f ©% 1947, an order was made in the Merit Medals to be avarded play- dovia and Edwin B. © X poor since he suffered a heart at- [asked to fill the vacancy. H. O.1 WU el g e o above entitled proceeding fixing the | €rs on teams defcatedl in their first geward B 5 7 tabk tipor wRavs A | Fritz) Crisler, head man at the PT°2% nds, and DULLer andijgo, qay of March, 1947, as the last | reund of play and to be awarded / Voo vty oe MicHgen. hak . washed down by the amber fluid. i B o i 5K i ] iof Lewis earned and spent a fortune [ University o igan, hasn't been | T°0 T L0 T cers were flunkies U8Y for the filing of objections to|the outstanding players on these - GGGERS il i _ perhaps a couple of them—his|ruled oub entirely ‘desplte n An-/_ 0" LSl srved "Tne the discharge of said bankrupt teams who are not selccted on any ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs greatest sport, next to boxing, was|nouncement that he did not apply | "0 00 ded Holmauist, who | Dated: this 5th day of February, of the three all-tommey for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber and UC did not make an offer. & i . e 1 \ 1 TIAT and OC e o make an afer 1110 Y NGOG AR o (1 Bach Touriament il SS0KG N Wi i Do 108000 T e are prepared o handle Bt o ru! u‘s amilton, whose job it is to % BE TEE RO S 8P Hudson JAM. COOPER, three United tate Fede to 10,000,000 feet. For further X I 5 | : find a (-miuh_ id that if - Offer by Reynolds, Vie Powers, William Referee in Bankruptey. | Henor Medals—one in gold—cne in| paitieulars see Juneau Lumber BA&KETBALl ;1“, ]x,)::f,; ,1;\' f}“\; d::»nul,],),‘,v“‘ Joe Sadl Earle Hunter, Fublication date: Feb. 6, 1947 silver and one in bronze Mills, 433-tf ( ll Slzf { would be made through the proj ii;'l;iw‘mfl"::':;‘: . channels at Michigan. Crisler, who o "l Forit pa" - i came out to the c: T e Bivar F A B an ~ Hoopsters took a lay-off last!ihe ety i % B ool Sl o FUEPEARS : e : the California problems with uni- o =0 0% P00 st when night, getting ready for the week-'yersi Jfficis R DRS [ APS AR SN A e : - ¢ A S e g pverstiy - fticlale, fs scheawled AP { popertson Madlhim called befors thie q v end, but here ave scores of games leave for his home sometime today | ; e St | el e ulmrl adnd p;'es:x;( (1 lm;] \\'xtlix al A ANt W . " P 5 matche air raveling ags. Mublenberg 85; Long Island 53. | The Seattle Tronmen were on the o, s r " urdue 51; Illinois 42. beam last night and beat the new R g U i 1 i Si b»Cu‘l:l‘cgt Idaho 52; British Colum- | pacitic Coast Hockey League game. | B i R ia 43. {1t was Seattle’s third straight vie- | i fl‘ d b th | method on both pre- ®o ol ity | WEATHER CONDITIONS Meantime, the thern division " My 5 7o A :])acvsettel's——Lllc Hollywood Wolves Too SEVERE- BRIDGE —had to come irom behind to beat - JUNIOR SKIEVENTS .-t cgmaniioh CREW RETURNS HERE | the -final period. The nine players who will re-|day from Hoonah with Foreman MEETING ‘IONIGH present the United States in the ¢f the Admiralty Division William | world amateur ice hockey cham- Fromholz and his crew of ten who { pionships at Prague, Czechoslovakia, have been working on the construc- Junior skiers are reminded of will sail from New York today ; tion of a new culbert to replace the important meeting to La held|aboard the SS America. One of the Ithe flood damaged bridges in thav war and synthetic. JUNEAU MIOTORS Phone 20 REPAIRED @ ! skaters is fr the st, W. Ri area. s - at Darnell's Sport Center this eve- om the we 058 JAT BUILT AND . o MeIntyre of San Francisco. ,Because of frozen weather condi- BOATS ning beginning at 7:30 o'clock. AR anci : ompicte” g o e g % CHANNEL B(’ AT WORKS . Comglete details for all junior ski events will ks announaed at| Athletic Director this meeting as well as the class-| has returned to the University of has been under way for the past ification cf every junior who plans | 1daho from a nine-day eastern tour. | tWo Weeks. Ottar Johnson is cap- George Green able to continue their work which P. 0. 2133 WEST JUNEAU AC l.(L\\ l-l{lL\l BOAT HARBOR Phone Red 110, After 6 P. M. i to race this year. All senior mem- He said the university had clarified tain of the Ranger 10 | bers of the Juneau Ski Club inter- ifs athletic plans almost enough to g e DA IR | N et - s - ested in working on th> committee ' Permit selection cf a coach to suc- | ® ® ® ® ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ o — making thesz races pcssible should ceed J. A. (Babe) Brown who ré: e . 3 N also attend. | signed. » TiDE TABLE h LL l S A l “ l—‘ l N E s < | . . s e TR S gl FEBRUARY 7 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN & BOWI.IN.G (I.ASSIC |at UCLA in 1946, will play profes- ® High tide 3:20 am, 180 ft. ia Pet h d w u sional football next fall with the ® Low tide 9:12.am., 08 ft I‘or Brlghtel‘ Partles | via Fefcrsaurg an range Los Angeles Dons of the All-Am-, ® High tide 15:16 pm., 188 ft. H With ¢ S Crnig. Klawock. Hydsburg and BEI“G Rou.ED "ow.exlcu Conference. The Dons an- ® Low tide 21:37 pn Gracious host, smart company, exciting food and | & 1U'llll‘t(ln;n'.\ to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg an ncunced that Baldwin, a star on| ® AR DAY, & I % g | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle " the Uclans' 1946 lenm.v had signed ® © © ¢ ¢ o o o o & hattans made with Three Feathers! It's the finest-lasling ; FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 CHICAGO, Feb. 6—Otis Collins, a'a three-year contract. The terms | Three Feathers in 64 years...smoother, lighter, / 55-year-old construction superin- | were not disclosed, but one source | richer than ever. It makes a Manhattan a gourmet’s delight! ¥ | gessacses tendent from South Bend, Ind., was|said he “came pretty high.” “Good things come in threes”...Call for K ;‘L‘ie,“f:; ‘fxfli’x;&fi”béi:h‘i“’ s el e R ki i e smmvice Your Deposits - ERERa e S prel THREE FEATHERS ARE SAFE Rolling on the same squad, Russ| .N;,’TA,',O'N';J SRR i First Among Fine Whiskics Ex-204 BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES 2 ml. AT HOME Creamer, on: of Ghicagos B S s nvitaa s e Tiacoll ALASKANS SAVING BONDS ranking keglers, fired a brilliant| | Day Dinner, Salinon Creek Country | 1,630 to take over seccnd ph"’e'C]ub Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12.| and scnd Wiliam Applequist, ‘hewTickem at Garnick's Grocery. H leader since last Friday, into the| i i third spot. BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof. 70% grain neutral spirits. Three Feathers Distributors, Inc., New York " FIGHT DOPE Two fights wers staged last night and here is the outcome: At Newark, N. J, Tami Mauri- ello, 2032, New York, nutpolnt,ed1 \ Freddie Schott, 201':, Paterson, N‘ J., in 10 rounds. A At Oakland, Calif., Earl Tumer‘. 'y - 150, Richmond, Calif., knocked out M B “Ill g Aaron Perry, 150, of Washington, en s ‘. n D. C., in 10 rounds. — .o —- INVITATION TO ALL DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED * Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS SHOES REFRIGERATION Vo ek N 1o L ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Club, Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12.| _ Sizes 7—10‘/2 Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Tickets at Garnick's Grocery. ¥ f ady,, 19417 | . { First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE conou'nou

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