The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1947, Page 3

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] { r e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Y B P | S A— S S T G S Q24 R —— SHAMROCKS KEEP LEAD (J FLYWEIGHT * CHAMPBOUT owLinG POSTPONED. | ‘) sScores IWACHUSETT AND IMPERIALS MEET TONIGHT, JUNEAU | | the Juneau High gymnasium 7:30 tonight the Wachusett five ! will meet the Imperial team. This | will be the st appearance of the NEW YORK, Dec. 16—/P—World | Ceast Guard team, who have for- lightweight champion Tke Williams says he doesn't want to train dur- | cau games this season were out on rips. feited two be- | > they Tne Monday Night Lepgue Was jng the Christmas holidays so his| In the second game of the eve- on the alleys at the Elks last pou¢ with challenger Bob Montgom- | ning, J-High's Crimson Bears will| night and sccres were as folloWs: ery of Philadelohia has been put off | tangle with the Veterans of For- | Handicap 471 The title scrap, originally set for > — O. Addleman 528 Jan. 16 in Mad Square Garden, R P. Becker 354 will be held Feb. 20 instead at the OS 0 ES { (By The ociated Press) B. Mowre 435 champion’s request, Sol Strauss, H p“Al N I | The San Francisco Shamrocks,!J. Macomber 343 2151 | Acting Director of the 20th Century ~ | who edged into a one-point lead vs. Sporting Club, announced | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | of the tight Southern Division of Themas Hardware The Trenton, N. J., puncher won | yesterday for medical attention were | the Pacific Coast hockey league | Handicap 114 the 135-pound crown by knocking | CHf Hodson and Fred Fosbese | last week, have a chance to;M venik 620 out Montzomery in Philadelphia last | 1eaving the hospital were Bar—‘ strengthen their position tonight.!B. Lavenik 478 August : ! bara Boochever, Dan Henri, Mrs. The Shamrocks travel to Fresno' A, Mier 333 - CE O S Lee Hunsaker and baby boy, and | for a game that can give the Bay 'S, McKinnon 440 Mrs. Clifford McDonald and baby area club a strong hold on the BASKETBAL[ ‘bUi;'n J f Dougl ! Division leadership—or can re-| . illy James of Douglas was ad- turn the Faicons to the top SPOL|gandicap ISHOAGISUCING mitted to the Government Hospital they previously held last evening Only six points separate e top | Pina bidketball i s T S > ; | inal scores in basketball games from the bottom of the closely con-|s. Johnson 100 aged Tt lehY ’m”"“ L \MERR"T.MORROW ! llendvtl Southern Division, with|a Neilson 354 1908| washington S. 40; Gonz 36, ‘ the basement with 24 each and| Employment Service Brigham Young 46; Arizona S.| Les Angeles third with 38 betihd | gandioap 192 (Tempe) 45 , The marriage of Miss Marilyn ;?gr“‘ Francisco, 30, and Fresno, S. Sheldon santa Clara 56; College of Pac-|Merritt and Mr. Robert Morrow 0 : G. Stevens ific 46 will take place next Monday eve- | In the Northern. Divisioh, dom-|C. Porsyth Purdue 50; Pittsburgh 29 ning, December 22, at 8 o'clock inated by the Seattle Ironmen with p. Hagerup 1950 | Minnesota 46; DePaul 44 in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Dean 4 Poite, e (MR I B painiy —_— Niagara 83; Scranton 48 C. E. Rice reading the vows. The ! dagn o ey e s io U. S. Engineers Duquesne 50; Bowling Green iriends of the young couple are' SSH AW el b feTel 0 T FAn 1) 0, (OBUO 432 (Ohio) 44 invited to the wedding ceremony couet;tenjght andgto: Rartland ox'p, ' Lee 445 —eto—— and also reception to follow Thursday. Should the Royals Win J Crosby 424 ] both contests they could climb out w. King 462 1763 ‘I‘ROJANS wlll Go NOTICE | of the cellar for the first time this ve NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | year. Sininy Pooe that I, WESLEY A. MILLER, have | - - - Handicap 135 'NTO pRA(TI(E To {been appointed administrator of the | {5 Sragdrp 551 lestates of the decedentst JOHN | I, “Pordsth 415 MEE'I' M'(HlGAN 1 RICHARD ROBB, PEGGY PATRI- | IA. Parsons 345 |CIA ROBB, and JILL KATHLEEN | |'mi Forenson 49 1895 e |ROBE, by the United States Com i LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16.—(P— Mmissioner and Ex-Officio Proba A : Alaska Merchandise The Southern California Trojans, {Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Com- DXL . Manchestes, mngland, | yedn 138 who have an engegement with |Missioner's Precinct, and that all fans were treated to a world cham- | = 9% : A 58 S e s having claims against said ; : Riendeau 409 Michigan at Pasadena January 1, pion, but non-title, fight, as fol- : estates or any of them are hereb lows: M. Pearce 421 sume practice Thursday at Bo- Nebuitrad: -0 % £ b it 3 o e gy, 4 quired to presen hem, with 4 L " O. Smithberg 528 {vard Field, but there were strong dolte ¢ H Manchester, Eng.—Jack Paterson, Mrs, Smithbers s 26 | 1Aisat that Coach Jeff Cra- Proper vouchers, within six (6) | 116, Glasgow, world flyweight M7 Smithberg ca b hoss-sigp vV 0 g B 4. months from the date of this nofice, champion, outpointed Al Chavez, : i |vath might take his boys on °F ito me at the office of my attorney | U. 8. (10-round, non-title); Peter | ‘Alaska Daily Empire b by B s R R. E. Robertson, 200 Seward Build- Kane, 117, England, European ban- Landicap 267 | San Diego, Santa Barbara and ;. 5yneqy, Alaska ! tam champion, outpointed Joe N Hawke o EISSHICD 1zamcd % P”f\‘gmle‘ Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- Cornelis, 116, Belgium, in a 15- | 321 {[PhCRICE: §ibe GWAiSTe D TR g ST I00T. | randilEs 9 s 334 could concentrate on the (;\.sl‘( o.. WESLEY A. MILLER, i Brooklyn__Bobby Ruftin, 140, of S MeKinnon 482 1863 | setting up defenses for the tricky | oo i, o T e e e Wolverine wing attack. ~Ipirst publication, Nov. 2, 1947. B Biackin arew G0 GUIDE TO ALASKA Meanwhile, the betting gentry i . 16, 1047, f San Francisco——Rudy Cruz, 138, T8, Anicalen, cubpniniod desss Fiors | LR JRaOl, JRUMARSr A8 RAEIERRACIE O D Lu es, 138, Stockton, Calif,, (10). et e L an i U j > | neau and is stopping at the Baran- It you to shor - - - of Hotel. He has been in the In- | Beaut JOINT M NG terior on business connected with Pt e T Important—Deep Sea Fishermen | his publication. Mrs. Alberta L. Pa) and Juneau Vessel Owners. Tues- —_———oe——— attle is stopping at the Hotel Ju- 9 2t s re Jantars get Results! neau. day, Dec. 16, t 7:30 p. m MERIC! most admired, most de- sired postwar automobile now swings on the scene in a fabulously fine new 1948 version. Thrillingly different new Cham- pion and Commander convertibles add their glamor to the ‘“‘new look’ that’s a world-wide Studebaker style mark. Low- swung new 1948 sedans and coupes round Juneau Motor Co. installed Michigan as a out the picture. Here’s a star-studded presentation of modern motoring luxury that emphasizes anew the out-ahead dis- tinctions of Studebaker styling and engi- neering. The first showing of the first superb new 1918 Studebakers to arrive in town is now on. You and your family are cordially invited to attend. Phone 30 16" point ! TO CREDITORS 1S HEREBY GIVEN NOTIC NOTICE Home that I, JACK KRISTAN, have been %55 tf appointed Administrator of the es- - trup of Se- tate of JOSEPH HAGER, Deceased, | and that all persons are required to | present their claims, if any, with | proper vouchers, within six months - {from the date hereof, to me, at my office in the ALASKAN BACHE- | LOR HOTEL, in Juneau, Alaska. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, De- cember 1st, 1947. JACK KRISTAN, | Jack Kristan, as Admiistrator of the Estate of Joseph Hager, Deceased. | | First publication, ‘Dec. 2, 1947. (Last publication, Dec. 23, 1947. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN [to the qualified voters of the City | {of Juneau, Alaska: That pursuant | .to the provisions of law and ordi- [nances of the City of Juneau a special election will be held in con- formity therewith on the 20th day of January, 1948, between the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 P. M. at the Coun- | cil Chambers in the City Hall Build- | ing at the corner of West Fourth | land Main Streets, at Juneau, Al-| aska, for the purpose of ratifving !or rejecting Ordinance No. 318 of the City of Juneau, passed and approved | {by the Citv Council on the 15th day | |of December, 1947, to wit: | | AN ORDINANCE providing for a |special election and conditionally | (authorizing the Mayor and City {Clerk to execute, on behalf of the |City of Juneau, to L. A. Sturm, a |city of the United States residing at Juneau, a 5 vear lease, with his {option of renewal for an additional |5 years subject to termination by !the City, during the renewal period, jon 60 days’ notice, of the basement floor of the City's A. B. Hall Build- ing situated on Lot 3, Block 7 of |the Juneau, Alaska, townsite, at the | rate of $225.00 monthly in advance, for the conduct thereon of a public {food locker storage and allied lines |of business, which said ordinance rand lease are on file in the City | Clerk’s office at the City Hall, and also posted for public inspection on the bulletin board at the City Hall, 1and reference thereto is hereby made ’rar more particular and detailed terms and conditions of said ordi- Inance and lease. “ The said ordinance will become ef- |fective and such lease granted if | said ordinance is ratified by a majority of the qualified voters vot- ing at such special election. All duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of the City of Juneau are entitled to vote at such special election. The ballot which will be used at such election will contain thereon the following prop- ositions to be voted upon: [J FOR — ratifying said Ordi- nance and granting such lease. ] AGAINST—ratifying said Or- diance granting such lease. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, December 15, 1947. | C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk, City of Juneau. First publication, Dec. 16, 1947. Last publication, Jan. 13, 1948. GALLEGOS IS ELECTED, VEN. CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 16 (P—Romulo Gallegos, 63, Venezuela's forewaost man of letters, was ac claimed the victor today in Sunday's Presidential elections Rafael Caldera, 31, leader and Presidential candidate of the con- servative Copey Party, conceded the election of Gallegos and his left-of concerns to meet the | fications. The Forest Service is scheduled to bidding quali- near Petersburg, Ala Successful bidders paper production i LIVING COST OF FAMILY OF FOUR | auction a similar quantity of timber | treaty need not be will be required to establish plants|and Russia for the manufacture of pulp for!aljan posit ford an opportunity for additional | nounced the Big Four Powers had would be useful to Italy's imdustries. ed that Italian submarines; The adors of the four | scheduled to be sunk at midnight major powers called at the Italian under the terms of the Italian peace Foreign Ministry this morning, the 1k communique said | The communique explained at P AT the United States, Brita ran FROM ELFIN COVE had agreed with the Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Swanson of on that the machinery ' Elfin Cove are staying at the il of the submarines Baranof Hotel | IS NOW UP $450! center government party, Accion | Democratica 1 In the Congressional races in the | _ Sunday election — Venezuela's first | | WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, — (B by direct popular vote and with uni- : The Bureau of Labor atistics told versal suffrage—Accion Democratica | CONBTess today it costs an average | family of four in 34 major ecitles| had better than a four to one lead over the second place Copey Party - - about $450 more than it did 22 months ago. Almost 1 third of this goes for food ) family ranged from $3.004 in New Orleans to $3 TIMBER BIDS I§ oot i EXTENDED, APR. 142077 = 8 in Washington | jumped another 43 par cent. Ewan Clague, Commissioner of | Labor Statistics, said the family the burposes of his re- port is an employed father, a house- jwife and two school children under fo fol WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. P The auction date for the sale of 1,500,000,000 cubic feet of National Forest timber near Ketchikan, Al-|the age of 15 aska, has been extended to April 14, 1948, the U. S. Forest S T 0 BE DESTROYED opened vesterday but the delay was granted to permit parties who have 3 ROME, Dec. 16. — (M Ministry communique said today. A Foreign today an- expressed the desire to bid to clarify their qualifications, as well as to af- he bureau said. and have average 1 vear to maintain i [a “modest” standard of living now To please your most dis criminating taste, the famous Master brings you a wide variety of new styles in floor, table and bridge mod- ols. Every onc an en- chanting example of une b celled quality and distin tion in true Rembrand¢ fashion. Priced for real value—choose from the complere assortment today! Rembrandt @ famps Z Heres your best buy foday Be sure fo say: 89 years at fine whiskey-making makes this whlth_y good. 86 proof. Blended Whiskey. The straight whiskies in this product are 4 years or more old. 30% straight whiskey. 709 grain neutral spirits. Hiram W alker & Sons Inc., Peoria, lll. and serap met JOINT MEETING DEEP SEA FISHERMEN and JUNEAU YESSEL OWNERS Important STARTS 7:30 TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 16 Inside and Ovtside Alaska Big savings by Flying Clipper! From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP (PLUS TAX) "$ 95.00 To SEATTLE WHITEHORSE, Y. T. FAIRBANKS NOME (Borgoin tickets good up fo 30 days for round trip and stopovers On sale through March 15) Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. Baranof Hotel-Telephone 106 P AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS lhe System of theFlying Clppers l)epéndable and Regular disposal service. Start any time, and forget your past difficulties! ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE Telephone 631 afterncons and evenings for rates and pick-up schedules. Payments for this service may be made | at the First National Bank.

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