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WL PAGE TWO Michigan Is Voted Befter Gridders than Nofre Dame, Sporl Writers Have Decided Two Baskeiball BOWLING . —_— By WILL GRIMSLEY ‘ T n h! The Monday ght League hit W YORK, Jan. 6.—®—The ames o Ig the Elks Alleys last night with en ogan ng sy question of the day the following scores resulting: | —which was the greater college ol Alz ka Merchandisers football power of 1947, Michigan There will be d | Handicap 183 or Notre Dame—never to be set- basketball games tor O. Smithberg 509 eans p led on the field, was answered to- High School gym, tl E. Hagerup 589 | jay at the ballot box—and it's the hcliday season F. Riendeau 473 Michigan almost two to one. ! Tonight's schedule is as follows: | M. Pearce 396 2150 By BOB MYERS In a special Associated Press Imperials vs. ACS, and Darnells Alaska Sunday Press | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—P— | poll of sports editors and foot- v, Columbia Lumber Handicap 231 | Ben Hogan left town today, having | jall writers from coast to coast, Tomorrow night, in Douglas, an-' A Stewart 535 accomplished the following feats an received 226 votes as the other double-header is scheduled,' C, Forsyth 430 in the game of galf: | uperior team to 119 for the Irish, Douglas High vs. Mikes, and Dar- w. Andrews 479 Won the $10,000 Los Angeles ‘hile 12 of the experts suggested nells vs. Wachusett. A. Parsons 321 1996 Open for the third time; the two mid-west giants should e 1 1 —_— | Established a new course record | . rated equal U. S. Engineers | for the tournament at the Riviera A total of 357 writers, from each NEw HNEUP !N dicag 108 :Cf\lmry Club with a 72-hole score of the 48 states and the District | A. Marcum 460 ‘01' 275 f Columbia, tc part in the BowuNG GEVEN P. lLee 367 | Turmed back the initial threat “post-poll” poll, conducted by pop- ¥ J. Crosby 355 |of 1948 of South African Bobby |ular demand as the result of the ( W. King 456 1746| Lccke and the rest of the foreign .ew Year's Day game that saw TUE-)DAY N‘GHIS Daily Empire ““v'fldm'q Mis s unbeaten, untied Wol- Handicap 273 | verin smash Southern Califor- The Tuesday night Major League | S: Matson 395 | nfa in the Rose Bowl, 490, starts bowling cn the Elks Alleys|D: Matson 348 { — l s e R LW, (Hellan 314 COACH CRISLER TALKS 2 g TG 471 1807 DETROIT, Jan. 6.—~®—Coach e i . ; s - Fritz Crisler of Michigan, inform- At 7 o'clock—Damells vs. Tri- Piet. Ftino Final scores of college basketball | :d today that the nation’s sports le Inn, and Hennings vs. Sicks ‘ € s Handicap 201 d last night were as|writers had rated his Wolverines t 9 oclock—Juno Florists vs [e] ileman 432 el 3 superior to Notre Dame, com- e : * e P cker 352 Willamette 72; British Colum- | mented that “the men who voted Signal Corps, and Parons Electric B A W bla 48, it Have Giade & HANREs it vs. Yellow Cab b P 2y | oBee ot NG o QU B, RAve, RS 8 IS Here is the lineup of the var- Macober 391 1746 ‘, -n».r‘ o alio 60; Enslmnlnm,\ had picked either team. s o 5 Juneau Spruce Mills “"(*“k:)“”*li S e ‘PXH a ” 11:;’-1 eason Aismsmr‘"d Y D 381 dregon -4 [ ducation : Press poll, 1 nigan received 226 Darnells—R. Darnell, E. Hag- . 323 Newburg) 48; Pacific College 40.|votes to 119 for Notre Dame with erup, L. Holmquist, M. Lavenik, A e PacHic 0. 86 Tongbiew Wi et s ) 2 454 J . Longview, Wash., 12 writers calling the teams even. e 331 Lions 53 [ "eof course, T feel highly honor- Henning’s—R. Davlin, J. Werner e ek Ae, . "Smith G, ‘Stevens, F. Herming 362 1841 Kentucky 67; Miami (0. 53. ed on behalf of the team and Spot % 4 B Towa 49; Ohio State 41. | the University and I am very much Juiie ‘Plotists M. | Tichko D. Thomas Hardware Vllmm 51; Northwestern 47. indebted to the Asscciated Press Bakér, J. Whittler, R. Jajote, W 0 J W msin - 59; Minnesota 50 sports editers,” the Michigan coach King: Spot 13 2 493 { Missouri 46; Michigan State 44. said. ' 8 . s B. Laver 512 N ame 77; Georgetown 69, >eo P}» sons f...;;wl E i\;“‘\;mu Ll ey 4] D Matyland 41 : 1'm s ]<-,‘ o2, MO g Riendeau 520 1923 Texas 59; Rice 44 KIRSIEN S BEAUTY e Empioyment Service - ge o Triangle Inn—J. McDaniels, F. Sicks Rai B. Hant Rihe 8 428 | MR FOR(E ARMY v Ray, C. Nordenson, H. Simmons, fi‘i‘\“{"“ .lf): 10 : ~ R. Mill; Spot 33 9% 5 ¢ Mrs. Cadee Poole has taken over L oot B . Gofuey, W.| | e DURING DECEMBER rciiici's seauts snop. upon her Talbert, M. Morrison, M. Sodini, arrival here last Tuesday with her C. Telquist; Spot 129 FIGHT DonE Technical Sergeant E. S. Craig, husband, Mr. Tawney Poole. Yellow Cab——W. McKinnon, T. in charge of the Juneau Office| Mrs. Peole has had several years' Mierzejewski, P. Bertholl, J. Mc- of U. 8. Army and Air Force Re- | €Xperience in beautician’s work, Ghee, R. Mansfield; Spot 22 leruiting Service, reports that eight | having owned her own shops in - There were several good fightsimen were recruited through his|Seattle and Chicago. For many iast night and here are the re-|ofiice during the months of De. |Years she did demonstration work 14 pASSENGERS ARE sults: § cember from Southeast Alaska, |1O7 the Chicago Trade Shows, and . At-New Haven, Conn., Beau Jack | The men are as follows: has given permanent wavg de- at 140 pounds, of Augusta, Ga,| Emile Guibeault, Juneau, Ser-|monstrations and lectures all over knocked out Jimmy Collins, 143,|geant, Infantry, Alaska; Bill M. the country g B"]i’llmlmdwl. )L’ml Imnnd i | Jones, Juneau, Private, Amored MS‘“‘ K“"” “P“}“‘“'e the shop ‘“;‘ S8 iladelphia—Livio Minelli, 143,| Cavalty, Far East; Leonard p.|Mrs. Kirtsen Hancock owner of i Baflipiita f‘g» ‘":"F from ”}“"" | Milan, Ttaly, pointed John- | Gravrock, Juneau, Private First| |the! salon. Mrs. Poole speclalizes Sobiiai o Sc,’“‘l‘]; i | ‘Toronto—Arthur King, 134, Tor- | Mooney, Douglas, Private, Chemi- | UDE moL 5 outpointed Phil Terranova, |cal Corps, Pacifi | Mrs. Poole specializes in cold They were: Kenny Thibodeau, G o ' 1 U . H : o i M Wenes Weion, | 2 New York (8). | Lee F. Jimmy, Sitka, Private, Waves, hair dyeing and cutting. Karl Eavendar, Marlon Wood, Don- | ;oo Francisco—Tony Bosnich, | Enginéers, Japan; Paul Harrs,| Mr. and Mrs. Roole. had Slge Sk Cobioal h 102, outpointed Pat Valentino, 186, | Sitka, Private, Chemical Corps,| be¢n interested in coming to Al- s Mckmlx:y, Abbit Burrell, both of San Francisco (10). Pacific; Robert P. Henry, Yaku~;“5k“' a_ncl came to Juneau after Datoy™ Hutson, Francis Boyd, Ray | MICHIGAN IS VOTED BETTER|tat, Engineers, Far East; and Percy contacting Mrs. Hancock in answer oo . g ? - e | J. Hunter, Ketchik _|to an advertisement. Poole is a Sifferman, Clara Berg, James Cole; | , hikan, Private, En ineers, Japan. carpenter and painter by trade. Kathleen McCormick. FEDERAL BUILDING | ap: i Is 4 | . {NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FROM SA N NELSONS RETURN & RO! SKATOON IS NOT DOG HOUSE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs, K. Williams and family of Saskatoon are staying at the Gas- tineau !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 Mrs. Crystal Jeu..2, Juneau Post- master, has issued instructions | | that dogs found loose in the Ju- | neau Pederal Building will be Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Nelson, ccompanied by their son, Lee, re- urned here last week from a six veeks vacation trip which took (Official publication) | impounded. She revealed toda: special election will be held ir - % 3 ay | .hem through mos L REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL |that she has directed Federai| ). 8, They ainy. vited with e, |COFMIEY therewith on the 20th day CONDITION OF . Building employees to seize dogs| Jelson’s parents at Shawnee, Wyo' of January, 1948, between the hours THE B. M. BEHRENDS |iound loose in the buflding and| felson is employed in the Juneay!°fS/A: M-and7P. M. at the Coun- BANK hold them until the City Police office of the U. S. Bureau of | Camoers in the City Hall Bulld- located at Juneau, Territory of can take them away. Jines, ing at the corner of West Fourth and Main Streets, at Juneau, Al-, aska, for the purpose of ratifying | or rejecting Ordinance No. 318 of the | City of Juneau, passed and approved | by the City Council on the 15th day |of December, 1947, to wit: Alaska, at the close of business or the 31st day of December, 1947. | Federal regulations prohibit dogs RESOURCES | from entering a government build- Loans and discounts $1,610,158.63 | ing. Leans on real estate 301,375.70 ! Mrs. Jenne explained that the e ———— HERE FROM CORDOVA | John Wiese of Cordova is stay- ng at the Baranof Hotel Overdrafts 431.70 | United States bonds | AN ORDINANCE providing for a and securities 2,613,581.05 | special election and conditionally Other bonds and war- rants 34.189446[ i !nuthonzh:g the Mayor and City Clerk to execute, on behalf of the cny of Juneau, to L’ A. Sturm, a Banking house, furniture | - ° and fixtures 37,367.53 l h‘_] I l ity of the United States residing Due from other banks 1,182,749.05 | # l.l a n e lat Juneau, a 5 year lease, with his | | Checks on other banks | option of renewal for an additional and other cash items 49,722.79 | C l 5 years subject to terminat Exchanges for clearing ‘ e a n e l. s lthe’ City, dm!lng the rene:\l-la‘] l;s‘::n:iyl house 31,392.45 < on 60 days’ notice, of the basement Cash on hand 523,025.69 IIIVEMOI'Y Time.... ;fxllogorsgfugxe; C;hy & :L ? g?”f‘fldE — | ock 7 of TOTAL $6,383,994.05 ' .. . time to take your | the Juneau, Alaska, townsite, at the LIABILITIES \\ ardrobe Inventory” !rate of $225.00 monthly in advance, Capital stock paid in . .$ 100,000.00' S . for the conduct thereon of a public e byl urprising how much a Sona e Sornmre and allied I Rcsl.,wg 134\‘050_’71 \ Dry Cleaning job at TRI :)I business, whigh saidfln::l(m::s: Undivided profits less ex- | ANGLE will add to your |and lease are on file in the City penses paid 181,001.47 | appearance. | Clerk’s office at the City Hall, and Due to cther b.uflki\ 567,190.66 {also posted for public inspection on I?gmund deposits 2,826,948.59 {the bulletin board at the City Hall, Time d_epoxxt.x 2,397,749.49 | and reference thereto is hereby made Cashier'’s and certified 3 “For Better | for more particular and detailed checks 27,053.13 Appearance” terms nng lc()ndmons of said ordi- ————— | nance and lease. TOTAL $6,383,994.05 C A L L The said ordinance will become ef- United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, ss. I, J. H. Sadlier, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. SADLIER, Cashier. (Notorial Seal) (Correct Attest) | J. P. MULLEN, A. B. PHILLIPS, [ Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me me this 5th'day of January, 1948. CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, Notary Public in and for the Tem-[ tory of Alaska. My commission ex- | pires August 14, 1951, | 3 0 7 fective and such lease granted if | said ‘ordinance is ratified by a mnjority of the qualified voters vot- ling at such special election | All duly qualified voters Yesiding | 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 contain thereon the following prop- ositions to be voted upon: 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. iLas' publication, Jan. 13 1948 will | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF; St. Ann's Hospital yesterday fc surgery, and Oscar Coulson, M: Carl A. Edmond of Cordova is at Robert Brown and Thomas Brown the Gastineau Hofel were admitted for medical T ment IN TOWN Mrs. Harold Fennel and baby boy | G. Sullivan of Elfin Cove is stay- were discharged from the hospital, ' ing at dolden Wiedding HOSPITAL NOTES George Farnam was admitted to Gastineau. JOSEFH S. FIN Schenley, Pa. U.S. A, JANUARY 6 at 7:30 JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM IMPERIALS vs. A. C. S. DARNELL'S vs. ADULTS—50 cents STUDEN Use Fifth Street Entrance AT THE GASTINEAU CH & COMPANY IHL‘NDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Ex.241-EA—REV. LA ML e BASKETBALL TUESDAY EVENING COLUMBIA LUMBER % | WEDNESDAY .IAN 7-IN DOUGLAS DOUGLAS HI vs. MIKE'S. DARNELL'S vs. WACHUSETT Inside and | Outside Alaska . for... Big savings by Flying Clipper! . From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP (PLUS TAX) To SEATTLE $ 95.00 WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 25.00 FAIRBANKS 75.00 NOME 120.00 (Bargain tickets good up to 30 days for round trip and stopovers. On sale through March 15) Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . Baranof Hotei-Telephone l“ V4 Ammmm HWORLD mn' ke Sjsem o theTiying Clppers r TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 4 A 0, ONE, TWO and THREE bedroom DAVENPORT and chair, $125. Cail | homes in Juneau and Douglas. Blue 509. 717 3t 1 Several Excellent Income - e \ Properties. FURNISHED 5-Room House at 511 § 11th Street M7 tf MURPHY & MURPHY o5 - 1636 vs rord Sedan; new | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS brakes, new clutch, tires good, 1 ' spare, motor fair, radio, heater, { Phone 676 over First Nat!onal Bunk gealed beam lights. Call Blue ~ = i R (¢ Y00 BtweGn 10, 4. - 3 DEATTLE FUR RENT ODD HAULING done. Truck for — hire; reasonable rates. Call APT. Tor reni. Seanew. one block Green 715. 7t from Federal Bldg. 759 1 me . S R — oy e = o o CURTAIN stretchers, sewing mach- FIRE PR Storage Space. jines, high chair, radio phono- Simpson Bldg. 758 tf graph, ice skates, portable wash- NICE CLEAN steam teatec rooms, )figateimf:xl:\)es l;:;"“::‘es' bozli: also sisam botp. SNl o8 ‘HOPES NEW & USED ., Bl CRONIILY , MDSE, 214 Second St, Phone ROOMS FUR REN1. Down tawn‘ 908. 777 3t z ‘ 1neatic nqut t D RS i - £ s T am:lsl;'“ GOOD Wasuing Machine, in good = TR W ____"| -condition. Ph. Douglas 355. 74 4t ( LEAN hi LOmS. —— .:‘:‘ 3 5‘15101;‘]?:’ R 6;:;—:; NEW Sing.r portable sewing ma- 7 ° i g ‘| chine. P.one Black 600. 76 3t R | 1vileges — Hol i M:g}\:‘ k:::::‘ sg; o gl 20’-»»(( Red Fh- mast in good con- g gea e dition; 8-ft. new skiff. Phone NICE CLEAN ROOMS. by day or Blue 835 after 5 p.m. 776 3t Colontal Hotel Ph 187 e L wagk olowh) BV SEWING Machines bought sold, L s AND ruunn and repaired. Red Front. So. ¥ Q 0 T Franklin. 715 1mo. GIRLS Blue Flyer yer bicycle from cm bicycle rack about 2weeks ago. Call Black 200. Reward. 7 3t LOST—Hand truck; finder please $480 for 1037 Ford Sedan, 4 good tires, excellent mechanical con- + 4 dition. Ph. 676. 74 tf SPRUCE forest woud for heating, call 333 or 312. Reward. Mt cooking or fireplace. P. O. Box ——— - 1345 or Phone 688. 768 1 mo. FOUND: Keys on chain. Owner , can have same by identifying |2 BEDROOM furnished house. Fur- and paying for this adv. 77 3t| nace, fireplace. Immediate oc- {_ P e | cupancy. 214 4th St. Phone ¥4 LOST—Fluffy black cat, bob-tailed,| Req 398, 66 tt named Teddy. If you have any information ple: call Douglas 315. Reward for his return. 76 3t LOST: Golden Cocker Spaniel fe- male Dec. 24. 5 pm. Call 748.| 768 3t FISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO, Inc | Complete Potographic Supplies Developng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUéTS representacive Phone Black 475. PO Box Ttz 656-t1 | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc NEW Briskin 8MM Magazine Mov- ‘e ie Camera, 4 shutter speeds P 19 lens. Made to use with teles scope. Carrying case and 3 mags azines double 25 film included. Total cost $158.00. Will sell for less than cost. Write care Fm- pire, C-526. 764 2t & e @ 0 0 0 s Vv e 0o HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE Leaving for active duty with U. S. Army. MUST sell. See Steve Hopkins cr call 281 or 586. 62 5t /e o 0600 00 900 0 0 0 FURNISHED house on 80x90 Iot with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. Violet Seaberg, Green 483 9th Street. 758 t1 ‘: GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- » s s & s « = = = =~ ent, $7.50 Paper Curls. 81 up '« HUNTERS SR Lola's Beauty Shop Phone 200 « mave your guns completely * 315 Decker Wav * cleaned and overhauled be- * 31 * fore winter storage. Complete * I (oapgunous * Service & repair Skies, Guns...* “ |* and Tackle. ’ pye !* DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER L ) The following concerns have filed * * * * * % £ Articles of Incorporation with e 4 H . BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle: Alaska Concrete Products Co., ::;f:’ t}};‘sunld S0 Bk Vax:t;ert-’ of Ketchikan, capitalized for $100,- d e 000. Stock is divided into 100,060 shares having a par value of $1 each. The firm was formed by K. J. Warren, E. N. Thomas, A. M. Spaeth, W. 8. Stump, P. H. Adams, Paul Wingren and L. O. Gore. The Lazy Mountain Children’s home, Palmer, a non-profit cor- | poration, formed by Kenneth R. Hughes, Walter Phillips and John M. Valentine. e | REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION IS TO BE ELECTED | IN 1948. Fifty-two out of 57 political cor- respondents in the United States pick a Republican to be the next‘ President of the United states.‘ see “Look Magazine” of January 6./ The Republican captured Congress in 1947, which is a sign of a Re-*_— publican President in 1948. 1‘ No Democrat has. ever been| elected with a 3rd party in the| field for President. Alaska has always'been on the TWO coal or wood heaters like new, two sanitary couches, 21 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 )1 SALE- -Thiee nouses and lot nruses in good condition and ses' ¢ g location fnquire Trevor Davi: Rox 3T Juneau 472-+ 32 ft TRO LER “Relief”, 7 hp { Chrysler. Complete with gear | $5,000. Mr+ E. M. Felton, Hoonah . . Alaska. 733-t1 | FTANGS FOR RENT or SALE "1/ Wurlitzer Plano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 3t WANTED ! NURSE desperately needs apt. ,’ Call 468 ask for E. George. 7 3t i -y WANTED—Maintenance man for Capitol Theatre and Home Beau- \’ I tiful. See Homer Garvin at Home Beautiful, Goldstein Bldg. 76 tf GIRL will care for children Sat- °¥ winning side: 1908, Republican; 1912 to 1916, Democratic; 1020 to ~ Urdays. Call 422, ask for Mrs. 1032, Republican; 1932 to 194s,| Poole. 75 3t Democratic; 1947, Republicans com- ing back to power in Alaska. It's neither good business nor expedient to vote for the elecmm, of any Democrat for Territorial | Administrative office; such office | will not be in harmony with the next Republican and can be of no service to Alaska. | Be wise, Alaska voters, in 1948. Alaska is going backwards under the Democratic regime. Nothing but Government funds is keeping it going. From time to time we will give! the facts that are retarding the development of Alaska. People are demanding a change after 15‘= Box 969, Juneau. years, saying it cannot be worse. PS. Listen in to Radio l(INY.i Fébruary 12, 8 to 8 p. m. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COM—‘ MITTEE OF ALASKA. LR G AN Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. 773, ‘We Shop for You Alaska Shopping Service Fast-Efficient-Personalized ‘Write or Wire 1560 Olive Way Phone . Administration | | DISTRIBUTORS wanted for plas- o9 00606000000 Woman Cook. Must be good. ® Work 2 or 3 hours in eve- ® ning for private family of e three; permanent position. ® °{ . . . ® Call Apt. 702, Baranof Hotel, 12 to 6. T2 tf 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 9% A Good Home for black watet 4§ ) spaniel female. 3 years old. P. O | 760 3 | SEWING and alterations. Phone + Green 429, 50 tf HELP WANTED—Painter, must bé 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed, Ph. 581. 742-t1 Department of Agriculture, does § not develop as much off-flavor | as the unfiltered. —— - Because of fires, Americans lost 1 -4 | Filtered orange juice, says the L MInor 3222 Seattle 2 enough work time during 1946 to make_ 920,000 autos.