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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 30, 1948 BOWLING |FORMER CHAMPMAX AP SPORTS BADMINTON JARY 0. 13 BAER IS SUED FOR ROUNDUP TOURNEY IS W-A-N-T A-D-S T Friday N’x:hl Commercial | oo it oceups e s o $120,000 DAMAGES' tign! i Vgl ot s 0l on s | e TO STARTMUBPHY & MURPHY| FOR SALE the Elks Club tonight. New new interest shown draw the it " games in | iers to the alleys Max Baer, farmer world’s heavy-|papers said that Mordecai (Three- BiADE Detliney oAbt . 1ie e ¢ e t ¢ of balls have rolled down|Weight Boxing Champion, is the|Finger) Brown was seriously ill 5 Percent Profit on investment SLIDE Projectur, 300-watt, like I 1‘ 1 1 first year, man and wife or 2 new with case, $55. Kodak, 122 Columbia Lumber five the alleys since Oct: 8, 1947 when|defendant in a $120000 civil dam-|in Terre Haute, Ind., and many | —_— b : | T it { eague started its career and the|age suit filed by Herbert Seal, el-|miles away in New Haven, Conn.| The Junezu Badminton Club will ' ‘Wed c¢an handle. Owner ‘“”‘ R s g e s 1 of the ar ‘hedul> will be in force dur-|ectrical contractor, whose complaint Big Ed Walsh was talking about| sta egular ladies and mens (,”"!m‘, N:Cnhmn" C"”_g Sncyr. l_ik“ ne T‘Tllth‘l' EM“ i ng the present play accused Baer of assawlt and battery.| Brownie and the greaf Chicago Cub singles towrnament next Monday > I 10AtIE iacien, Tecl manefvy MFGe M. SRV ECE NGRS 7 o'dlock the teams will| Seal contends Baery cutsed' and|teams for which he used to pitch t, ‘Febriary 2. The ladies MOMETs..Ome large, one smsll, pire, P.O. Box 1001 s At truck him last Armistite Day in a| walsh, you remember, was one matches are as follows fetw. HORTE Witk DIs , DOOUUS. [ atetiy dis ' e Dot AR ST line up as follows: Arctic Bar vs e L, AR . e S e e QN Ig!!fi"f"? TIDE TABLE Veterans Adm; § and T Olothing vs| FaITIc MBHIETT HE FA8 #3800 1“” of the all-time pitching greats for| Phyllis Grant vs. Lois Jund:' SHe0 OF @ ® A tva | stcam iron. Red 615. 798 3t 41 i N IRy & Meat {his injury, a like amount for his|ine White Sex about the same time Louise Maleolm drew a bye; Fay =~ JHiTerS | & s At 9 o'clock, Ludwig Nelson vs|Wife, Mrs..essie Mde Seal, and| (na¢ ‘Brown jatrled for the Cubs. | Bojee 'vs. Helen Angus; Liz| 2id to Insure success of pur-; grNGER Electric Sewing Machine Thomas Hardware|$20,000 for his daughter Marylin, 5.| «Brown was a great pitcher— Thempson vs. Dorothy Whitney b ol i Recent ' cabinet model. $150.00 v's Bar |Seal charged they were “frighten-! ;o of the best,” remarked Ed. Elaine Iverson drew a bye Business, nitapuisiuse price Tt |bib o 'mox 24, Jimeah. »708 4t Ludwig Nelson's team, al-|ed and terrified” by the alléged as-| .upic forefinger was off at he! Joye Rowland vs. Freida Bech-' Y63l Owner will train Veteran.| _.__ . losers in the championship|sault first joint, right here, so he didn't! told:. Gay Golden drew a bye and Duplex with marine runways; du- HOLTON Trombone in good con- | prepare for the play- | throw quite like anybody else Margaret Pearce vs. Elizabeth New-| PieX. cement basement, compl. dition, with case. Priced reason- | . ¥ Lok et Pearce vs. Elizabeth NeW- ¢, garage, etc;, Decker Bldg.; able, 224 4th St. 9 6t - >re I will not be responsine for ¢ t at thE Hasans ; ) £ s e those Cubs were a great team feld ontracted by any per t t e 1S0T ‘ o s 5 rescent Apts.; Seaview Apts. |- — ~ — s _ Tinker, Evers, Chance, Schu The men’s tournament is as fol- " S N e eell. | 21-jewel Eigin pocket watch. P, Eavs A Steinfeldt, Kling all great play- | lows: Rcbert Boochever vs, Cliff L) 7 _ | ©. Box 1207, Douglas 797 4t S t IS IHREAIE"ED. efs, “They'd hit 330 for the whole| McDonald; John Krugness drew a ©0 VieW- Excellent neighborhood.| =- e Rt S | (] season.” bye E. Iverson drew a bye; ONE EACH—1946 Deiuxe DeSoto; - - i . | GOODIE SALE | | The interviewer asked: “Did you Pete Warner vs. Dan Moles; HURPHY & ““”nvw 1940 Pontiac “8" 4-door sedan;| Order oifice, 11 o'clock i ! ¢ pitch against them, Ed?” Neil Taylor drew a bye; Bob REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | 1941 Windsor Chrysler 4-door y by Lutheran Ladies ool “Yes," said Walsh, “I beat R nd vs. Edward Chester; Tom Phone 676 over First Nationsi Bank | sedan; 1940 New York Chrysle 798 1t | ST. MORITZ, Switzerlind, Jan lvwxv: n? the \»\’:vlv'nlk :m(u‘\ and sey s<.:)\\:x~ d.n_w‘ a h‘w and George ———— ——— é}d04 lsedr;in:Q I;Pfas;exsp’zfr'lg-L Suntait 1 Diuvbers aro looking i~ N —dn. sauieiity . ol i o i Bk Rey eton, LT g S S SO B e forward to a big day Sunday with|spurce said today the International AL B B4 LR E TR0 R B0 AT BYES S€ ToF the 1"{;] ’“\l““‘ 1 - Bhgns 2 ik € an 169 ws and 4 omise yood | Olympics Committee has threatene ‘ % ose hard-hitting cf the tourname nly. he less LR SORT, “Was S Ney BIONE e RIS } atened| oups down with a two-hit shut-|experienced players have been giv- 2-ROOM bachelor apartment. Ph. FORFARLE Wa. Whohide: play % kiing on the slalom hill area. The|to cancel the entire fifth winter G % 1 4 en with pad; electric desk mod- rogram’ will get off to a good start Olympics tomorrow if hockey con-| Ut in his first world serles gamejen a handicap accordingly. It is 79, e 301 TR OB SORIC ¢ : W" e i 44, o s 3 and he could beat almost anybody requested that all of the mem- g % el sewing machine; high chair; ( 9 am. at the skiers breakfast X 3 clogks, radios, phonographs, T Ries cceiveq With his spitball terrific bers attend and get their matches S ¢ : devalopments for the coming| Tae source said he had received ! i IMPER:AL HOTEL, 245 Front St, 2 h 3 A : speed in those days, although the | finished as soon as passible. Un-| Weekiy and monthly rates. 94 tf omps. Secondhand Store. 214 P 71 f ih Februs tournament will be an- the threat “informally” and com- " " 3 797 3 Xns SG[IBS 0 e o6 4 b LHE A 1BME th, mahted hitless wonde m him ar® delag i lmisping ‘the | osaibetasmcee . ELLL! RO B0 sRtens 008, | 707 3t NN sther impe t ski club plans “There will be hocksy tomorrow. MUch s what's matches will take away the inter- FIRE »PRSXT Storage :g;lclt‘f- BEDROOM home, oil furnace, ro- LII L The best news for skiers is the Let us see what the JOC will do.” MOre, Walsh looks almost as if he est that has been shown tourna-| Simpson Ble. o " | trigevator, elec. range, some fur-* nnouncement by the ski tow com-| The disclosure came shortly after ‘cculd do ”\';-“\dm i ment play ! NICE OLEAN steam Leated rooms, Diture, nice marine view. Phone that the new 100 foot 1lift the United States Amateur Hockey g vk‘1~ 1 ¢ e ! also steam baths. Scandinavian Blue 680. 796 6t offici be in full operation Association team, which has been' When Jack Baer, Oklahoma Reats. e g S S SR RO e i FOR SALE: Pair German subma- Sunday. A dedication program will|involved in a bitter controversy baseball ..mx}x_ rounded up his 1948 MANIA(E SIGNED ]‘0 3 \ t 1:30 p.m. with Ju- with the U. S. Olympic Committee, squad (in the snow) Wednesday ! ROOMS FOR REN1. Down town rine bincculars, 7x50; coated len- take place at found only two regulars from location, Inquire at Darnell’s. ses, fixed focus. Room 113, Home neaw's Mayor Hendrickson being the kowsd tc Switzerland in the first ! T number one * to ride the up-ski hockey match, .5-4 his 1947 team which won the dis- COA(H ST I_ouls u 657-tf.| Hotel. 796 4t | N.CA. . . £t i The status of ths most popular trict title outtielder i T ki Club photographers will be on and lucrative of the winter carni- Rudy Rufer had just ned with CLEAN stcamneated reoms. clean SALE events remained a question the Phillies for a reported $10,000 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 30.- (P—The St., beds. 315 Gold St. [T - Teadence complate (pity Sull r8; inforced concrete basement, at- { ROOM- kitchen privileges — Home | tached heated garage, clectric hot Wi o three-bedroom i | { 1 hand to record by photo this im- val's eve portant event. All skiers are remind- maik. hours after official opening benus, and pitchers Jack Venablé Louis University Athletic Council od {0 take tow fee money with rates of the games in this majestic alpine 2nd Hal Cumberland and second- in an effort to give the school a| ge) per day of $1 for club members and valley today. baseman Jimmy Mitchell had pre- | winning football team, has hired| Hotel. Phone 888 water tank, ofl-burning warm-air $150 for non-memters while Jun- B viously signed with cther major|34-year-old Joe Maniaci, a rugged N(CE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of l‘u_mM‘. _haxd“ood floors and tile league clubs s a good ad -pound Fordham product who| week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 137 l drainboard, Located on Behrends iors will ride for 50 cents. All per- ke : ns who worked with the tow com- ’ I for Baer's coaching, but mighty t six years in profess al, foot- 1 _ - el - Y ;\0\7811\295“1‘110 Highlands. l:lq_om[- mitte> making this project possible I . 4 tough on the Sooners ball Il WANTEB or 760 1 will ride the lift free of charge 3 - — During the war he cniafh('dlu navy | 1. V. TAKAN; write Box 3015 The Outdoor Committee announ- B AR i team to 17 victories and an all-Navy ' e Pl | bh NP s ces that free hot dogs and coffec will'! NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—(®—The HOSPI]A[ NOTES {title. Last year he coached the De-| WOMAN to clean house and cook| ,J,,l;':,,wgzxmevgfijlgjl C(?;l Cafi“‘;‘ e the big attraction during the Oklahoma Aggies, the Nation's No TP troit Lions’ Farm Club at Peterson,| evening meal for man working| pAR FI00h T *o 08 Cab o8 chod. pesthilr Dauble. alaldin 4NA T Hefensive team in cOllagiat bask:|: Adsitted to bt Aun's Hospite) N~ J- to the Bistern Division Gham- . long hours. Uall Green 310: 08 3b; /sy b ! 95 6t ’l open downhili courses will give spec- etball, got benten at their OWNn yesterday was Willlam Hammer of the American League., oo Cron™ Niicemald to | start| ——— BRI ok tators and camera enthusiasts a game last night. 963 asingl rdatr ANt of Maniaci's contract were| W EN et BT T o ird and |3 HOUSES and lot. Inquire Trev- worthwhile preview of tournaments Previously beaten only by Kansas, These discharged w Master | DOU disclosed by the Athlctic C“.\"j-; rocin firnished. Apply in per or Davis. 794 tf 0 in Pebruary Stats, the Aggies went down before Kenneth Rudolph, Chester Zenger Cll Which announced his appoint-} "'%o U u b o “cate. 07 4t — - ‘ DePaul 32-31, on Pete Corrlas' free anq Mys. Matthcw Miller ment 1 & S8 b e e L B L 9 8 JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM Fgyptians had a life expectan-'throw with only 44 seconds left. A¢ the Government Hospital A SR A WANTED—Before Feb. lst, House- | 48-footer. Boat at City Float til cy of about 22 years at birth dur- The charity toss broke a 31-31 tie. Walter Rudoiph of Wrangell, Harry GOODIE SALE | wives who have been dissatisfied | Wed. Wirite or wire for informa- the time of the Roman occu-' Ahead at the half, DePaul plaved Sakamoto and Mrs Johanna Crop-| Sears Order oifice, 11 oelock | with their garbage disposal ser-| 20“ t0 jawner, Ronald John, B Y ngoon. 794 6t F!iday-ujan):ary 38!11, !948 pation, a stalling, deliberate game in the jey a1l for medical treatment.|Saturday by Lutheran Ladies| vice, call Juneau 631. You'lll be! - last 20 minutes, scoring only one were admitted ) Aid 798 1t| surprised at both the rate and|pppe pive weers oia Small dog. [ G. 0. P. DIND field goal proved a turning.peint, __ % “ ::! “the 'service, 793 | phone 234 i 792 3t FIRST GAME—STARTING—7:30 P. M. Lincoln’s Birthday. Make reser- t0o, as it tied the score at 29-29. De- ‘Let's Clean Up Juneau i 3 ! " ' vations with Anita Garnick at Paul never fell behind again i . - |FOR SALE—Heating and Plumb- @ IMPERIALS vs. MIKE'S Saanion Gy 794 15 t A J U- ST A R R I V E D ELECTRICAT, Hon. 'ad Marine!” o pusiness includes shop | | ¢ il “Tenakee” for sale; [fi i Wiring, appliance repairing. Free equipment, stock and 1940 model estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green| . ton Ford V-8 panel truck with | SECOND GAME : DASKETBALL g Lt 4t ot e |? Jheta G e PRk Bk with JUNEAU HI vs. COLUMBIA LUMBER Spring Hats o R Tl ST U P e A rworys - at————— ! "ing machine in good condition., 9 due to illness. No c”’_"""““"“‘ 50 cents D cents N | Pn. 258 or 428, Baranof. 791 2t| @ahd plenty of work lined up B SIXTH STRE , e R o .. ahead. Heated shop rents for $20 T typews nys v VVA cKwfi Final scores in leading basketball T H E FULLTIME Clerk Stenographer. In- per month. Priced reasonable. e i 3 s | games last night are as follows: | quire Room 106. Health Depart- ~Write or wire Cordova Plumbing 790 tf and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, OO £ Crcom Cottese 7o Pacitic Gotes e H O L LY s S Alaska. o1 12t . State Rooks 34; Portland | WORK ~Wanted: Bkpr-Sec i would o S h e like temp. or perm. position. 7 GOOD adjustible sun lamp $i0. ] Frosh 30 | Yakima J, C. 76; Mount Vernon . S " 0 P b o :ltfm e’g;’én Cl‘)’?lmcéit?. L ;7{;";‘ Sl W il J.0. 3. i oAl & ik S 2 | 10-HP. Johnson outboard motor. | flWemtchee J. C. 49; Olympie J. C. 3 A SEWING and alterations. Phone| $125. Ph. Blue 708. . 790 3t Room 7 - Valentine Building Green 9. b e e el | DePaul 32; Oklahoma Aggies 31. |5-ROOM House with bath. 384 { acres patentel land. Auke Lake : N i Newest Styles and Trims LOST ARD FOUND | 50505t 120, Favold. zens- BREADS You Like ; Gullufsen-Spain e rarawemenri i | Dy G, L 2 with material to match your Suit or Ple?v oo g Rde}; Wxxo yem;a e Sibsim . i 3 | 4 ia at e B wart | arine Engine, 107 HP, ith Old Fashioned Pumpernickle, Crunch, & _ Nuptials at 8 P.M. Dress. e T el o ik e - T 3 sion magnet: d wheel, A- Cracked Wheat, Orange Rye, 8. 1 OnFebruary7 REASONABLE PRICES MISCELLANEQUS C, oevss s i Emil Vienola, acress Douglas : o X WINTER & POND CO., Inc. | P‘Ye» French, Polato X ; Ann Gullufsen, $3.93 to $7.50 Complete Photographic Supplies | Bridge. 79t Miss Gloria W 4 daghter of Mr. A 1S, GeOrEe [ e | | V3100108 - Printing BRI | SEWING Machines bought, sold i E p 3 ot Gullufsen, Sr., and Willlam Spain, - o — e S Artists' Paints and Materials and repaired. Red Front. S SPEUIAL FOB SATURDAY § Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam‘\ Blue Printing Photostats Franklin. 3{115 lmfi > Spain, will take the vows Saturday i = = : : ¢ i AVON PRODUCTS representative g cgae < M ®, & L3 M p | evening, February 7, at 8 o'clock| . - At Your Grocer in the Catholic Church of the Na-, how ,0"9 since you saw Hiep RO STN FOPCE 61:‘5“ ! HUNTERS tivity, with the Rev. Robert Whe- | Have your guns completely 'lan 'S, J. officiating home? BEAUTY GHOP. Permarcnts, etc | = Cleaned and overhauled be- | .The matron-of-honor will be the! Violet Seaberg, Green 483. i fore winter storage. Complete o - [ 3 2 l’ @ ’ iCe@usS ' “”.s-" Pastry {bride’s sisterfin-law, Mrs. Caro- | L:sye:::io’:lc?s ot SORRATEED et P Servioe & repair Skics, Guns.. line Gullufsen, and the bridesmaids | | will be Miss Marilyn McAlister and | chance for o vacation ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up * DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER * . . ) made with butter | Miss Ann Thompson. n the old country. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 . | Kenneth Lakan will act as best| Plan now to go by air 315 Decker Way. -— oo man and Robert Pasquan and| for many extra days > : » El’(’l'y Bite ¢ Real Dellyht iz(\:;‘:':.lgiillia“:l aisn, 15, o5 b : :e»'»;;,vves. nd e Girl S(o[“ ’" es beclares | U Phoney Budget' Is : ;]\{v;dtdii:zwx:fucn for the candle- | Daily flights fron T ight _service. | New York on | -engine Dovgios ven by President WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—~P— reception will be held at the home . i g 4 || m it {of the bride’s parents, 603 Fourth L IRy oiiner a /- BANANA CREAM CAKE ey o, e o B v ~ R ¥ to attend @ o Girl Scout news of Troop 9,/Senator Bridges (R-NH) declared " Notice ! | Due to the “Goldentcday that President Truman sent ¢ | friends of the bride and groom are | | invited : - i 7 b~ d c H E R R Y T A n T s Miss Gullufsen is a graduate of ¥ 5 11 len,| g | the Juneau high school and is now seand na : North Frolic” the candy sale which | Congress a “phoney budget” cover- employed at the Engineers Dock. i J was scheduled to be helg Jan-l méhlhe Forelgn Aid program. Mr. Spain is also a Juneau High uary 31 will be postponed until} e’ New Hampshire lawmaker SPECIAL OB’DEHS FOB’ CAKES AIB EXPBESSED El’aduflfil? and is now a pilot for a later time. Watch the papergtuld reporters the Presidential bud- the Alaska Charter Airlines owned for the date. | get “covers up” $2,300,000,000. He | by Dean Goodwin. Glasgow, ~ The Wednesday meeting was| talked with them immediately after Copenhagen, called to order by Aileen Kron-|a meeting of the conference of all EPGADY lADI 3 Oslo, Stockholm. quist, the Troop President. A new | Republican Senators. He said he lUTHERAI A ES MD Ao H date for the candy sale was dis-|had called aftention of the con- our travel cussed but no definite one was|ference “to the phoney budget set Howm Goom[ SA[E agent represents decided upon. The question of |up as far as foreign aid is con- - - | us locally. Ask him whether to become a Mariner or| cerned.” ',.Cl'l‘y Du"."' M“'d Prod.lcts A goodie sale will be held by about o complete Senior Trocp was also debated.| Bridges is chairman of the Sen- the Lutheran Ladies Aid tomor- round-trip by oir Finally, ;: w:i decig:ddthat Mr;’_;‘ausS = ap‘firopriauons committee, Y row, January 31, starting at 11 Gross, the '00p ader, would| which will pass on actual appro- A‘.'(’ Sul’re"'e o'clock at the Sears Order office. talk it over with Mrs. Murphy. | priations for the co-called Ma:’::m]l Delicious homemade cakes, pies, | Scandinavian After the meeting, Marjorie| European recovery program if Con- 124 Second St. PHONE 31 cookiés and bread will be ‘on Airlines System Malcolm provided refreshments. | gress votes for the United States A & 3 3 sale. 30 Rockefeller Plaza Troop No. 9 will meet again|to underfake the huge aid pro- Next to The Nugget Shop The committee in charge is Mrs. New York 20, N. Y. |next Wednesday at the Leader's| sram. Dowell, Mrs. Ray Nevin, 2t S home. All ten members were pres- — e Bert Ml T AR EDRROPOOA " e nazs. dotun Winthe, s eat” RNy, QUipen, “Reporiér: | SRS Wantags fop Begt Resuia . | | | | | | | {

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