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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — RIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1947 JUNLAU, :\l_.AEEKA - i '0USE NO SUPPORT IMEASUR FASURES_| BY ARMYFOR 2th DAY, FEBRUARY 19 | leasures Passed) | \ I t the termination | Fast Baske a Games R ut amendment by, SEATTLE, Feb. 21— Dwight D. Eisenhower has advised horize City | the Pacific Northwest Trade Asso- wbage collec- | ciation that the War Department is ovide for zoning [not likely to lend its support to | ions. Passed | proposed construction of a highway m n! cennecting the Paciiic northwest ] [ llate child Jabor | with the Alcan route, C. B. Linde- I 14-10. man said today —— B o v e e mend the laws so| Lindeman, Association President, SCORES YESTERDAY | second string in the final minutes he crime of embez- |said the Army Chief of Staff's Sheldon, Jackson 55; Wachusett wovo the Coast Guard down statement was in reply to a letter 5 | Score by quarters ! H. I sh the office | written by Sen. Cain (R-Wash) and Imperials 38; Mcose 24. | 1st 2nd 3rd TI of Rea ssioner and | wsking what military value there Juneau High 54; Kechikan Coast jyneau ab. W 80 re iprm d estate dealers] would be in a west coast approach uard 3 | Gonst Groard T T s | and age I be licensed. Passed | route from Vancouver, B. C Wasvick-Terwick 40; Hack's Hor- | 78 iy | 24-0. through Prince George to the ' ; AT, “FG FT i H M " a new | Whitehorse, Y. T., area Mikes 28; Wrangell Vets 24. J Aase 0 | senool ! siructed at] The General replied, said Linde- sitka ANB 42; Juneau Vets 32 | Mervitt N | Kenai man, that studies of the prcposed e ‘\mm 14 8 fes H. up a Blanket {rcute “weuld not have sufficient With five more games rema:ning O'Connor 3 0 ! Primary ssed 24-0 military value to justily its con- s1ay - f6F the Gold Mecal Tour- Rude ST i roduced) | struction and maintenance by the ment champicnships. the follow-' Substitute wnford, Logan, H. I ep. Joy, by re-|United States on a military ba o teams are still in the running Graves, Smithberg and Larson { duest—To aj 1.15 for| “While such a road would aug- 2 s o o £ e e gt X itice of -iment < reserve transportation . ¢ last night: 6k 68 Th s, Coast ard FT TP the ¢ f oifice of At S L e 5 B e ",""lv", it e Leddeke 0 4 {torney General for the current bi- | facilities, the contribution in this CAGER AND TWINS Bob Savage, who plays basket svick-Torwiek . Vets cf Peters-, uccceke 2 lennium. To Ways and Means Com- | instance would be, relatively smail ball for Colorado State at Greeley, Colo,, holds his identical twin , Juneau High School and the Hoesley 5§ 1 1 : pdadlbars: iniondid 4 : ; v osmall. g ehters, Bobby Lynn (left) and Bonnye Lee, § inonths old. The ‘hikan All Stars. These icams Stephen (R 0 jomitter Under theso considesaisns, War family spends summers at Big Spring, Tex. teht for. st stelsboond plase,' Droll 800t +18 | H. B. 71 by Rep. Joy, by request | Department testimony before Con- ¥ 1 2 A|>| a \. EQ 5 Bt B 1 ) 3 I —To 1 reimbursement to | ar regarding the project would the consolation bracket there B " Al s Hole 9 | |the Tax Commissioner for travel|iurnish little support for the high- ¢ { : Lere from Chicago \ins Sitka ANB, which will play | Substitutes: Botkin, 6; Holc ! of fi wping D | expense. To Ways and Means Com- | Way's construction.” SPO TSMENS (LUB 0 Milo Clouse, President of the lo- ne finals against either Sheldon in mid- d in Hellywood | mittee ” X o ety A cal Sportsmens Club, urges the at- cson Junior College of Sitka or| TWO PETERSBURG TEAMS R, md, and won the H‘IERFA‘N VISHORS tendance of all members as the Juneau Imperials. That littl First evening contest was be- 126-pound class: gald bo 3 t A R i p dinvor will be followed by an im- stion will be decided between the tween two Peter clubs m‘.‘ -5 | '\‘I\‘. ‘l'“l'v‘l \‘Il“ s SEAIII,E |S BE A] [luB HOUSE MON- portant meeting. Transportation t named teams this evening Wasvick and Torwick Veterans and S [ o “j“;::“\m:“‘l‘)‘”’ iy ; will be provided and ur]km.s may fack’s Hornets. The »oth ¢ No. 37 ) e b L 3 5 - The Terri Spoi sns Club be obtained by contacting Milo Games Tonizht Hack's Hornets. The men on both nE A RAE sage of No, 37, asked that the bill | partment of the Interior and Con- CONTENUED AS poRT be Territorial Spoitsmens Club ‘C‘] o n‘an \-"éw.{ T“;:flmd g teams had played together during i ‘fi b2 be continued in sccond reading v Erens rccognize the .nseds for fe- of Juneau will entertain visiting Clouse or Gien ¥ i here were no pames scieduled their high scheol days, and each fi _",fi W& tl today. No amendments were | habilitation s memtb:irs of the Alaska Game Com- S aiternocn. Beginning at 7:15 knew thein opponents’ abilities very dded yesterd: and. pro SRdE Ve indl SoorbeiaRausT b, Bt Fmpu‘:- Waniads uvr 'mmv ck tonight, Juneau High will Wcll. Almcst from the start, 1E DA Coffey, at | 24-0 | el ARG e R T e what promises to be a tough Vets took a slight lead, which they i'f ool meeting, 10| '8, B. 22— To repcal the law which| WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—ip L™ from other parts of the Toui- o against the Ketchikan Al lengthened progressively through- 4’ HYE 1 one | prehibit exportation from Al-|Rep. Jones (R-Wash), said today 'C'Y With @ dinner Monday evening| 4~-.. Flelu\n:m \\.|1_1 be Game ’,\x, out t)l‘x.(' la:m'.» e R. Booth's open- | aska of d merchandise. Vote | Secretary ¢f War Patterson has at tie Salmen Creek Councry Club. MySss MigitOuls, gninat, Wk S e A inserted in the | 24.0, sured him the Seattle Port of Em- Included among the guests of “Torwick. Nighteap will be the Ist 2nd 3rd T 1 l I e-| B J that Scction 27 barkation s considered a “high honor will be Albert M. Day, Di-| {73 din to o a retween 51\01110:= Jacksen Jay- 1’A»\\l \ 3 S bo i of the be amended by | priority military operation” and will rictor cf Fish and Wildlife, and ) aing nd the Imperials SR e ! | striki the words “except Al-|continue to be used for sending W. F. Crouch, Chisf, Division of r%in MV!Q”§ was annopnced tcday that, due Hack’s Horneds 7 o el 1 i & e o | aska | troops to Alaska, Japan and Korea. Game Management, umh visiting the illness of A. B. Phillips, who (Summary) A aefiat i | Dispoted Of Jones said Patterson reported the : 1 been acting as chairman s To prohibit passing on | Army had no plans to close the vtxyxz}11(vxv:‘_‘ Harry Sper- T(;rlv.'nk ¥o B x by ilers. Laid | Port because of its strategic value | take his place. The va- s Sk W nanim to Alaskan area, which he said || Everything cn the Ufmml(l‘w“ be 2Bl e 4 : 23—To establish maximum | is becoming increasingly important in e tan Gn;mnvhlr‘r imin- 5 F:‘\r 6 % ) - ur id minimum wages in Al-| from a military viewpoint. liscussions of awards were to ¥ =N&c - £ t I { aska. Killed by vote of 12-12 Wit , Baordlels. kot that.. tha . lhs]:-n held this afternoon at 3_:‘1‘“’3’:;:_’* : ‘) Bills Intkcduced Pimy. plofiie T gt sodbarl - pince Spo"mq clock. Nels s 1t Al H. B. 72, by Rep. M. Johnson- To | greater stress on the Polar areas ) Yesterday's Pl [t%‘:h,(,'l" SHRHES AR ond r desc ! yequire the appointing power to|and a growing number of men, all Goods sterday afternoon'’s opener was 0¥ e . o g 88 8 follow up submit names ot persons appointed | airforce, are being assigned to Al- een Sheldon Jackson Junior * s Hornets FG FT TP g cutive rk B reachin 1 orld, when t, qepitorial boards and offices to|aska,” said Jones ege and the USCG Cutter Wa- F *:;""”' N nee s S 1d held atijepigiators from the appointees : s usett. The Jaysce men were not terson 90k « v v enact- the rial Pre n on ior appreval before | essed very much to gain their E. Lee AR L t - & them to the Legislature for oy OPENS MONDAY 0 point victory, o the Coast Clemens g o 4 ‘ k th firmation. To Judiciary Com- Qi Guardsmen, who are cager and SWapson v R )” be i of the A Bapsist. C ee b e aste ot SEHE Clamcs lean ball players but haven't the Substitutes: Norheim, 2; John- gy he X i I rou an inspirational B 13t o. Meath and M. | wm rosin i it skill of long practice. son, 0. % : 1 ion forceful messa 1 i I M. g t the Hea enter, Hoow 15 (ulmlo 1 L desig oy g : } El loist for Chnscn--To amend the laws relat- {315 Main Street, on Monday, Feb- P ‘N"'.,] b sl Ay R e oceasi to sale and manufacture of li- / 24 at 2 p.n. These iniormal heldon i § : GRUELLING CONTEST i . To! i 8. o'clook, the satvice| ST . PRy, providing, for ibetr pnd cover such material as ma- racks 16 B One of the most gruelling games R oo will follg b m that is be-: Wine licenses. To Judiciary Com-|ternity care and hygiene, baby et e 1“7' iz so far in the tournament was that Gy : prayer groups Mirtee 9 clothes and care of the baby. All i ** between Mike's Night Owls and the It was planned "f;v 74, by Reps. Meath and M. | who are interested are invited to (Summary) Wrangell Legion. The Mikes were 5 , woman of All-:Jchnsen—To “’-“»“" the laws 1| gibend. | 3 sheldon Lehind the first half, tied the score Scnato fey. ) Y opted By the atNE 19 ‘_;‘f" and "I'""”“ ””A"{Of g a— | Tackson FG FT TP briefly at 12 all at the beginning did not rencw his \d- | chur r ““]“_'1“““‘ foatiors bv | Macau, Portuguese sctiemeni in Borbridge 7 7 21 of the third quarter. Wrangell came vancement of H. B. 26, did j , this yea - “‘_"“,‘l‘"_”‘,r ";”"“ “’_‘("‘L‘.“L""‘ZL.Y China, was for many years fi- Jidrickson 5 2 12 back with five points, then MikPs the verbal I | ing ar lannec B sy o ;| nanced by lottery tlcke: Booth ) 2 tied it up again at 17. particularly j A ] .-l 4 -*"I QORES- s RS el = AT { Davis 5 2 12 Three minutes into the fourth provided f I I i : S ,‘,A:( ol mnitiny "9 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROOF Bremner 1 1 3 period Mikes got a one point lead, m rat V ( ? 2]“! A ES o % b ‘H X Jetnd by| OF LAST WILL AND TESTI- Substitutes: Jimmy, 3; Benson, 1; 22 to 21, and kept on at a terrific ag t pas wer B e e Tlu ")n\,;,d ;‘;, s “:.’ l} MENT AND PETITION FOR ap-| Haldane, 0. pace to run their scor /ran- rovich, Co!f [ R P IR R Hlie OISR I 0 JANRIS R < oMl | Wachusett FG PT TP eell attempted unsuccessfully to Rog ¢ L‘ 8. \"r)mn.x_\- in, :n Lx]\t:}!hhv,\t:l.u.. (,umll);m. :g::\r’l":thT:)F ADMINISTRA- | i s close the gs ut al hor include purchase of ti o include fishermen and boat- . W. A, | i Bl A R R e e % s by Robert and Mary zen under the Act, To Judiclary| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN:| ity by ol g e s watti’ The lofs bélokged tb Commities that vroof wil be taken before the g:,sl(:::m 3 i 1, o quml:s..,m ard TI is 0 B0 FRpord, i nye Hi'(hld Lawson — ——— e above entitled Court in its Court- i X 4 p Vern L. nd Mary Edith room in the Federal Building in Giffin . N [ | A\:{lfm 2t 28 st s el L s MRS, WINTHER HONORED | juheau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock SCHEDIILBS _ Substitutes: McDonald, 6; Hill, 1; Wrangell B2 Al i STuats “WARR b -Donalili abts: Pusis e AM. on February 27th, 1947, of | 3atdorf, 4; Ryan and Runyan, 0, (Summary) 5 Hanebury and property on Gastin- Mrs. John Winther was the lion- | that. certain Last Will and Testi- to ANCHORAGE — * erday th 0 P rthds 'ty givel % « Ni 5 2 ean Avi owned by John uest at a birthday party given|ment made January 23, 1947, by | IMPERIALS WIN EARLY ;:,flk( s Night.Owls ';G f("‘" TZ_’ centroversial was S - Watatiar ke sald to. ObaG at the Salmon Creck Country Club| ARTHUR NICHOLSON, of Juneau, | A Rogge, which would Bonnie last night. Hostess was Mrs. Gud- | Alaska, who died on January 24, htc»;vaemt(;leklsdo;gc L“Jf 'rm: ’im)‘:;“': gh.w LUN 3 [1’ 4 creating the Board of Also rec is the sals of mund Winther, and other guests|1947; and, that at said time and| Connections to ; in a nm.m_mfi“,,§'§‘ ;‘:,X‘L;,"t Bi}}‘“;),.v i oA 5 Disall Claim property as “Roberts Row” Wwere Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Duncan|place a hearing will be had upon KODIAK ® NAKNEK . g g ¥ # Senator Victor C. Ris whodid which was ) he and O inther 2 i e I'he first half was rather slow, with Russo R S i B i . 9 yhish we ly acquired by the and Ol&g Winther ~|the petition of GARLAND BOG and Interior points. L, R st st 3 sbiftens SEerE I Ry L e the Jjud Cem- Juncau s from the Last night’s $50 bank night went|GAN for his appointment as ad- o L Sl el e e L e 3 mittee report .rccommending pas- heirs of Frank R um, to Mrs, Earle Hunter ministrator. W. W. A. of the estate | cme at half-time. Play speeded Wrangell FG FT TP of "’“1‘;’_ AR NICHOLEON, 46| —— in the second half, and the Im- Clark 3o 6 > <) b 1 u ceasgc By thf{tdu:l ',’m";‘: l:‘s n“d T 3 en. Marshall fakes Oathof Office | oy — nanding 11 pbint lead'at the end Vacura b 2 " _"_':;’;I:l tp flc‘enan ;“’;‘wstc' g ;Z the third which they stretched Rinehart §4 S Sald Fiast Sl and. Testar e 14 for the final score. Samuelson 3 3 9 not the Last Will and T(.srllumex? | Score by quarters: ! Substitutes: Kilkenny and Benja- v ke el Ist 2nd 3id T1 min. odBHGENIT CARLAND BOGHAN) mperials 5 11 31 38 S should not be appointed adminis- | \loose 6 10 20 24 ' trator W. W. A. of the estate of said SITKA ANB WINS i deceased and Letters of Adminis- (Summary) | _ 2 i tration issued to him as prayed for Tmperials FG Fr TP I lh;é*??‘ Fe ‘]:“f‘;‘« é“g in his petition. ACIFI owers 6 1 13| Sitka ANB first zained what lookel Dated &t Juneau, Alaska, Febru- | P N ' A V. P asquan 2 2 ¢ ' like a safe lead u_gainst the Juneau ary 13th, 1947. c ORT”FRA IRL, ES Hickey 2oy g e Rt el Early. . (1B FELIX GRAY. Reservations and Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 Lucas 0/ i ORI pdricd s g Vets tied ik FELIX GRAY, United States CHARLES A. WHY'TE, District Traftic Manager Bavard 2l 5 Bame up twice. Once it was 24 all Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- Substitutes: Scott, 4; Forrest, 2;, then a few minutes later 26 all bate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Nielson, 2; McDaniels, 1. (But led by sharp-shooting Mcses Commissioner’s Precinct. ! Moose FG FT TP ! Johnson and Joe Truitt, koy mlh P iy - berg 1 2 One eye bandaged, the ANB ra i e 3 0 g upa 10 point lead before the fmnl‘ Perrin 2 0 4 | horn. | Gareia 2 0 4 Score by quarters: erin i 1st 2nd 3rd Tl Substitutes: Wilson and vteualr sika ANB 1 18 24 &2 Juneau Vets 3 (AT IR 0. > (Summary) " THRILL PACKED GAME Sitka ANB FG FT TP, Jehnson T e 6 Game 11, last of yesterday after- Truitt &0 8| 1oon’s contests, was a thrilled-pack- | C. Didrickson ... 1 1 3 e - o e e a «d sessicn between Juneau High Bailey ki A ) 1 1' n gular s rvlce h‘ m alu a“d Tm Crimson Bears and the Ketchikan J..Didrickson 2 1 5 e Coast Guard Base. The two squads! Substitutes: Bremmner, 1; Lokke,: were a pretty even match for each 0. fmm PASS“G s sther, and each played good games| Juneau Vets PG FT TP Jefensively. | Dapcevich 2 1 5| m mcnnnnl At the end of the half, the score Rollison 3 2 8| ¢ i £ S , but f] on in | Hi S 4 9 , . P"“ I A I 0N Co ::: es::a‘n‘:; 1}3&]? Ju?e:‘umbe:gau to 1-:3;1 . 2 g : General George C. Marshail (left) is swern in as Secretary of State January 21 by Chief Justice Fred M. ALASKA BAI\S l . . pull ahead slowly. Juneau's fast lbwell i 1 5 Vinsen. The ceremeny tcok place in the White House cffice of President Harry Truman (right rear). Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (_"m) CHURCH, Azenl pace, which they kept up the enun\‘ Substitutes: Hall, 2; Boochever, Others (rear, from left): Major Genera! Harry H. Vaughn, John Snyde, Secretary of the Treasury, and | game, until Coach Avrit put in his Moody and York, 0. Tom Clark, Attorney General, D o AL i o s e e e o ]

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