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PAGE TWO | but added that 25¢ eshmen Students Free THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA “he didn't believe” The Michigan trainer, Jim Hunt described the injury as “a muscle Results o vin ome miema biedine GEes which should be negiigible in view (By The Associated Press) By The Asseehatad Preos) of the prempt treatment it recejvad. ks were up, the Beavers ¢ flyifg Sen Ironmen ' Whatever the rest y in their current stands & a race of it .after all in Western Conference vading basketball forces ic Coast Hockey League's €d @ slightlv better n two-touch- ezed past the Kansas % S DIViston down favorite over the USC Trojans nawks 66-61, but Oregon State tol At the top all sea. 15 Well heeied in the tailback depart- dicpped an equally close decision woka et e the AR ment e California Bears 60-55, each Botck 16.48 campaigning While the outceme of Chappuis' in the first of a two-game series 1t | today. . bu re were increasing inJury was awaited, Crisler sched Despite the loss, Oregon State i & e detanaid so ! slgt ¢ from both Tacoma Uled the final two practices for his e up with the night's feature iversity of Utah, with ind B. C 44-man squad in the Rose Bowl the 30-point scoring spree of WASHINGTON ¢ was third Affer a bad slump Vancouver won tself 4 imdall. The forward's one- the f tim: th fourth with r of games last week. Sec- Tocay and tomorrow the Wolver- man assault not only accounted for the National I ne of Middisbury w jlacc Tacoma lags with 34 ines will hold drills in the mcre than hali his team’s points, nizes in yesterday to Seattle’s 48 but is coming fAmous 89,000-capacity bowl, while but aiso was double that of Andy heavyweigh Bbteh o ob- S itewsshing the Ironmen in Jeff Cravath's Trojans will continue Woife, touted California shotmaker. 1 in 734 seconds ter club’s only game last week their exercises at their Santa Bar- Oregon lso was helped along Ir 1 of Washingtc Francisco pulled up to a }‘,}1\{‘.\ headquarters until the day of by a one-man attack with center linger of Colo- | tiree-point in_the Southern 'MF S4Me Cerng B i Roger / pouring in 23 points ol oring two victories the _ BOt coaches ket an apprehensive o help the Ducks pull away from a aeh finishing n 61lg| P ngeles eye on }h«’ weather report which 30.30 halftime deadlock. Oregon o point ahead of currently called for possible show- climbed to a 51-50 lead after 15 \ prap e e Frest ers cn New, Year's Day. piinutes of the second half and No games yed last night TR F (R tayed out in front on Wiley’s four Tonig} at Fresno, fleld shots and one free throw i “GHI Dgfig : es at san Francisco, Now 14159 TELDA SIMS AN was equally nip-and-tuck at ol Joe Baksi -9 tminster at Tacoma and Seattl2 & [¢] where the lead changed 1t Vancouver MR, CLIFFORD CAUDILL vaoras ive times betore oregon ’ ' 1 Rinty - € assumed a halftime 31-28 Monaghan of I weight At £ Beau Jack MARRIED LAST BIGHT %S pointed Billy l i strong Californians went 1 ; r rt, (10) RQSE Bow Miss Zelda Pear! Sims and Mr. Out in front at the start of the ! k av wnson, 170, In Cliiton L. Caudill were married in period, but the Beavers tore L wpolis, stooped Frankie Best the Christian Church at 6 o'clock ind 38-all before P Scotland 173, Fredonia, N. Y. (6 JOHN F. MAYHEW last ey by Pastor Homer O r ged ahead again. > -oo ADE Calif., Dec. 30.—(®— Murphs sent OSC into the lead at B LK e R 2 Jer a leg injurv will prevent” Attendants at the ceremony were 46-47, but with four minutes re- E LKA 40T IS O AL Ammelits. Dask barl B ALho eri ML e g onk Gillorgs | Walkar : 3 = P 12 Tuesday | gecticnist Bob Chappuis {rom lead- son both of the CAA in Juneau, Vroke the drive at 55-54 and the g, . & th at 8:00 jng pis mates into the Rose BOWl The bride is the daughter of Mr, Scutheruers stayed out in front. o'clogl . Elks High|gome against Southern California anq Mrs, George Sims of Missouri night's only other col- Wednesday | jan, 1 was a pessibility today thoush | and the g parents, Mr. and University of Brit- 770 2t | Coach Fritz Crisler did not appear wzys. ©. L. Caudill, reside in Lex- a defeated Pacific Lur unduly concerned ' ington, Pennsylvania 9 p Home| Late last night, Crisler said th2| Bot)l Mr. and Mrs. Caudill are contests will be repeat- 755 tf | injury had not been fully checked |emiloved in the gommunications with Eastern Washing- - division of CAA. Miss Sims was ' Genzaga and Willamette transferred to Juneau from Nome Clark Junior College (Vancouv- 5 - ‘H . ° 4 o about six weel and is hoping as added wperactions Rolicr Skating Schedule for fo be transferred back to Nome Here are scores of eastem games ) i £ > where her hushand is still employ- College New York 56; San- TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER . & e e v FROM HAINES et o : 3 » E. R. Répett of Hitiies 1z staysg’, e 00; Noxthwestern . 50, 2 A, BB HALL B Rt of R oes GeSn tavac @ i B e, g vertime) Siavki s-\i i H h 27 1947 AT THE GASTINEAU e v;:i‘.?:i.-ig SEUKY aY“' ecempner 4/, Dave Fenton of Haines is staying ® ® © ® ® © ¢ o ¢ & o » 5 5 at Lhe Gastineau Hotel ° . 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M. stop g ly Easy to R THQH"SD':&Y’_"l"'i‘,"mfi"n.'nfi.“v 30 P, M. l"fiou'l?"xlf @ 11 =Gentlemen SATURDAY | = 25¢ INSTRUCTIONS will be given from 7:00 to 8:00 Each Evening STUDENT CARDS WILL BE EVIDENCE OF SCHOOL GRADE waed several kinds of line Y'can eat anything.” H. now better ftting than new. SEND NO MONEY: :!; bath upper and lower plates, or <1 Ponit momey with your p rs without success H. M. "My plates e e and encourage your patronage. Please feel free at pprecia e public support of this enterpr en there is no age limit to skating enthusiasts join in the fun Ihe maney now, o e O Special piate ¢ PLASTI-LINER CO. Dept. 8 JOE PALOOKA NOW AS I WAS SAYIN'...YA LOOKED AWFUL SLUGGISH IT...IT... LOOKOUT, M st KNOBBY.” ( STARVED. WERE HE COMES WIT' TH' STEAKS. WIGOSH, WHAT DID HE SEE 2 <1 HOKY SMQKES, TH' TH'K-KILLERY C MUSTA BEEN /! ({ SORRY...PLEASE...) | WHERED 7 2T _HEADS UP... === 5 A B 555 ST e T " ANN...ANN...PLEASE LET ME THRU. = i NANINA RN e p— SAY | WHYNT LOOK . 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WALLACETO MAKERACEAS INDEPENDENT (Continued m Page One) resignation of two of the organi- top officers. | For New Party | Calling for volunteers to support his venture, Wallace told his radio audience “A new party must stand for L positive ycuth program of abun- dance and security, not scarcity and war, We ¢ prevent depres sion and war if we only organize for peace in the same comprehen- for war.’ zation’s sive way we organize He said the Democratic party has refused to change its policy and erted that its leadership will “deprive the American people of their rightiul opportunity to choose between progress and re- action in 1948." IMPERIALS, STARR HILL MEET TONIGHT, BASKETBALL GAME The unbeaten Imperials will bat- tle with the Starr Hill All-Stars tonight in a challenge game in the Juneau High School gymnasium at 8 o'clock. The Starr Hill gang the playing of Herb features ad, Crimson Bear star who is now playing on frosh squad at the University Idaho. The Starr Hill quintet downed Mikes by a score of 54 to 41 when they battled in Douglas Saturday night ) | The Gastineau Channel Basket- | ball League will get underway again in Douglas tonight with a double- { header beginning at 7 o'clock. In | the first game the Wachusett squad will be pitted against the Douglas High Huskies and in the second game Mikes will play against the Darnell quintet. R ALASKA IN AND OUT THIS A. M.; 19 FROM NORTH; 29 GO SOUTH The Alaska returned to Juneau at 7 o'clock this morning from its Christmas trip to Sitka, Haines and Skagway, bringing 19 persons from those ports. The ship sailed at 8 o'clock with 18 passengers for Se- attle, four for Petersburg, two for Ketchikan and five for Wrangel! Passengers from Sitka to Juneau were: Mrs. Mellie Aragon, Mrs. Lot- tie Peters, George C. Carkeek, Helzn D. Case, Bill Sweeney, Mrs. Bill Sweeney, Patricia Sweeney, Michael Sweeney. Ray Burke, Genevieve Newberry, Brooks Hanford, Haines to Juneau: Mrs. Elizabetp Hakkinen, Fred Hakkinen, Betsy Ann Hakkinen, Mrs. S. Sheldon, | Jr., Coralie Sheldon, Leslie Sheldon, Mary M. Hurley. Skagway to Juneau: R R. Cornet. Juneau to Seattle: G. E. Allen, E. A. Stewart Jr., Earl Logsdon, Martin Borlick, A. W. Loescher, Syd Thompson, Emmett Botelho, Curtis Bach, Thomas Barnaby, Willlam C. Baker, Albert Grant Jr., Andrey Grassomoff, Harold A. Spencer, L. Kann, Rosina B. L. Davis, Arvid Ackerman, Mrs. R. E. Robertson and R. E. Robertson. | Juneau to Petersburg: Thomas of last the of | | Acott, Chuck Deven, James Myte-~ myer, Mrs. J. Mytemyer. Juneau to Ketchikan: Dunlap, Irene Brounty. % Juneau to Wrangell: Mrs. Ronald Schwartz, Mrs. Virgil Neyman, Alta Neyman, Marie Mullin, Fran€is Hanford. \DECEMBER BIRTHDAY MEETING HELD BY BPW The Deecmber birthdays of three members were celebrated at the weekly luncheon of the Business has switched to _ Galvert because Calvert tastes better. ernc, Pa. CALVERT RESERVE Biended Whiskey ~86.8 Proof—65 Grain Neutral Spirits! Zalvert Distillers Corp., New York City R R T Charolette | EDWARD i TUESD P MURPHY & MURPHY 2 Apt. House, furn, and 2 Marine runways. LARGE, fireproof apt. house with space two businesses on ground floor. 8 Apt., pvt. baths, well furn, ce- . ment basement, always rented. net 10 percent. 2 FLOATING Canneries, one 2- man, one 25-man size. Good con- dition. Fine income few months work. Owner will teach. $3600 takes 1-bedroom, furn. home near small boat harbor. 6555 lot. ACROSS Bridge, a 2-room house and apt.-shop combined. SNUG 2-room cabin; also 3-room modern home furn. Douglas beach prop. Priced right. 2-BEDROOM home, near business lot 100 ft. deep. 2-BEDROOM home overlooks Ever- green bowl. 5-BEDROOM, cement basement, furnace, furn., 2 baths, large re- frig., etc. $4,500. QUONSET Hut compl. rcoms and bath. 3-BEDROOM Home, new, furn, garage, view, price greatly re- duced, small down pay. i 5-BEDROOM home, marine view, well furn. well built. ROOMING House, buy furniture, rent reasonable net. SEVERAL good invest. The Sea- view, The Tacora, The Polaris, 2 groceries, 1 machine shop, 1 curlo furn. 4 shop with central location, small __ select stock. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank | FUR BENT FURNISHED Room, close in, busi- W-A-N-T A-D-§ AY, DECEMBER 30, 1947 [ . FOR SALE FORTASLE Washing machine and wringer, $25. Phone Green 69;!. it 1 RCA Victor Radio, A-1 condi- tion. $35. Ph. 772 Douglas. 771 U BA_EI;IE_'I:I‘EAEHE play pen. Phone Green 354. 7M1 3t '35 CAR, '38 motor just overhauled. Perfect body; good tires, heater, new battery. Call Mike at 038-4. 771 6 ONE Male Pekenese George Bros. Liquor Store. T pup left. 70 tf GRAY 4-52, with 3 to 1 reduction. A-1 shape. Otto Anderson, Ph. Blue 464. 710 6t cooking or fireplace. P. O. Box 1345 or Phone 688. 768 1 mo. 2 BEDROOM furnisned house. Fur- nace, fireplace. Immediate oc- cupancy. 214 4th St. Phone Ped 398. 66 tf NEW Briskin 8MM Magazine Mov- ie Camera, 4 shutter speeds F. 19 lens. Made to use with tele- scope. Carrying case and 3 mag- azines double 25 film included. Total cost $158.00. Will sell for less than cost., Write care Em- pire, C-526. 64 2% FOR SALE—Young canary sing- ers. Ph. Blue 464. 763 tf © 0000000 0 00 HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE Leaving for active duty with U. S. Army. MUST sell. See e Steve Hopkins cr call 281 ® or 586. 62 5t e & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FURNISHED house on 80x90 lot with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. s, AiBLAIcE) 938 A AL hons| TRoAmoe. PR Black 354 between 6 pm. and 8 pm. e o 5 e o R I HUNTERS . ONE rcom cabin. 843 W 9th St.|* Have your guns completely * 5(9 tf|* cleaned and overhauled be- * E # T T TG * fore winter storage. Complete * APT. for ren.. Seaview, one blockK |+ geryice & repair Skies, Guns...* from Federal Bldg. 759 1 Mm@ « ang Tackle. . FIRE PROOF Storage Space |, DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER Simpson Bldg. 758 tf | ¥ GARAGE, wareliwus Or shop, slze‘ 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby | Ave. next to Cole’s Barn. Ph.| 37-tt AN steam Teated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian ' Rooms. 136-tf ROOMS FUR REN1 Down town| ineation Inquire at Darnell's. | 657-t1. LEAN stcamheatea rvoms clean | neds 315 Gold St. 656-t | privileger, — Home Hote! Phone 886 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or] week Colonial Hotel Ph 187 | WANTED TO RENT—Furnished | house or apt. Permanent resident. | call C. L. Coker, Hotel Juneau.| 64 9t LOST ARb FOUND | LOST: Golden Cocker Spaniel fe- male Dec. 24. 5 pm. Call 748. ' 768 3t | 5 | LOST: Small coin purse contain- ing keys and rosary. Reward. Re- turn to Empire. 771 3t Keys in leather case. Re- ward. Please return to Empire. 771 3t | and Professional Women's Club yes- ' ! terday at the Hotel Baranof. Mrs. Reba Hardin was in charge of the program and she baked the white | birthday cake which centered the | table. | New Year's resolutions were made | and read by members and guests present. President Rhea MacFar- | lane introduced Miss Florence Theil, | who gave a short, interesting resume | of one of her short stories enuued? “Three Thousand Miles a Day.” Three guests were present and new members Mary Breeland and Florence Ehrendreich were intro- | duced. The meeting next Monday | will be a business meeting. | e i RIZAL BANQUET | 1 AT COUNTRY CLUB | TONIGHT AT SEVEN To honor the memory of Dr. Jose Rizal, the great liberator of the Philippine Islands, the Filipitio Community will hold a banquet this | evening at 7 o'clock at the Salmon - Creek Country Club. Guest of honor ,will be Attorney General Ralph Rivers, who will be the principal speaker on the program. Joe Dumlao will be toastmaster for the evemnl,! Following the banquet, dancing | will be enjoyed to the music of a| six-piece islander orchestra. Transportation to the Country | Club has been provided and a bus will leave the Diaz Coffee Shop on | Box 969, Juneau. CHILD'S auto seat, ice sxates, siz 7, 2 Hawood Wakefield chairs, hassock, Spindryer. Blue 830, Chennel Apt. 28. 53 1t BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% months old. See Babcock, Vander- bilt Hill. 49 t1 TWO coal or wood heaters like Jew, two sanitary couches, 3 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 tf “OR SALE Thier nuouses and I ac uses in good condition and Jer location [nquire Trevor Davi Box 37t Juneau 472-1 32 ft. TRO LER ‘Relief”, 75 hp Chrysler. Complete with gear $5,000. Mr+ E. M. Felton, Hoonah Alaska. 733-t1 UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage easy approach from hiway. Priced tor quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-11 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Pianc Shop 124 W 3rd 13-t WANTF™ DISTRIBUTORS wanted for plas- tic face protectors. This item will really sell in Alaska. Write via airmail to J. & A. Sales Co, 467 Broadway, St. Paul 1, Minn. 770 9t BOYS ski boots. Wears size 4 shoe. Ph. Green 675. 03¢ A Good Home for black watet spaniel female. 3 years old. P. O 60 31 SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429. 750 tf HELP WANTED—Painter, must beé 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581, T42-tt KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- jahzing in Permanents, Duart Oi: $10.50. New Ray Machineless, $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil Cold Wave, 31850 and $20. Ph, 556. 780-t£ YISCELLAIIEIES . WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Potographic Supplies Develop ng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representacive, Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7ta. 656-t1 BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc Violet Seaberg, Green 483. JSUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Way Prior to the middle of the 19th century, cotton rags served for al- most a thousand years as the basis South Franklin Street at 7 o'clock for most paper manufacture,