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| BOV{”NG AS CITY OFFICERS | The Friday Night League took A [over the Elks Alleys last night DUR'NG IH[S DA‘ | and results were as follows: | Home Grocery Handicap 195 Boy Scout ka is umm-\lh | | coul .; CRIMSCN BEARS TDASKETBALL [P e - aaize 1 e 3 e Bor B K e o Forsyth A Eires 159 181 517 Councilmen Totals 648 700 640 1988 At a meeting in the Grade Scho FROM SKAGWAY biis Auditorium Thursday, Feb : x» sults of tasketball games play- Bailey’s Bar Boy S will act as Cit h the nation last night are Handicap i 13g ' Officials met rday afternoc P U G d p| as .ull\ WS B. Gairet 140 140 182 462 with the Mayor. eeting was calle Visitors ut p Goo av Washington 52; Oregon State 26 | &, Min oo 11y 13 ol ovder 8t 4115 oclock with Mo Orezon 64; Idaho 46 . Peddrion 108 118 108 334 Phil Hukil presiding. The followin Forcing Locals fo Strut St, Marry's (CalifS 51; Nevads 46. & porsythe 157 178 163 4g7|dutles were given to Gouncilmer Their Stuff Colorado State 89; Colorado Col- Totals 611 655 613 1879| Finance and Taxation—Richar elr Jiu lege 60 s | Klingbeil; Fire Department JHealt San Francisco 62; Los Angeles Vetecans Adm. innd Sanitation—Gary Hedges 138 | Schools and L 153 108 344|Strests, Sewers and Light—Eitor 144 139 451 Engstrom; Police—Donald MacKir 85 101 284 D¢ n; Boat Harbor and City P 121 176 429 erty— Bill Orme; 519 570 1646! The Councilmen appointed fcllowing officers: Fire Chief—Ger Market {ald Shaw; Assistant Fire Chiet It wasn't all gravy for the Ju- Loyola 43. neau High School Crimson Bears Southern Calif. 54; Santa Clara 52 last night in the second game Villanova 98; Rhode Island State with ‘the Skagway High School 85 Panthers, before another large, C te 75; St. Lawrence 48. crcwd of basketball fans in the| St. Johns (Bkn) 49; Manhattan High School gym The Crimscn Bears played a good yan 73; Norwich 36. itary fast game in the first half of 47; Mississippi 43. i Framhauis 154 218 179 551 Bokby Rho Police Chief—Fred the contest, scoring 15 points to 53; Florida 50. F Holm 140 144 146 4305 Assist Chief—George the Panthers’ 11 In the third b H iul~ Dé‘:g l;:r’f;g:r‘l‘b ‘Hm M. lave! 177 210 160 547 chmidt; City Health—Zat | be another $500 for all veter- quarter both teams played a tight Zenfesses O CCE L eon g7, A Dalsiel 164 181 158 503 City Engineer, Street Fore- uns who received wounds in action, game with a change in the oifen-| South Carofnd 5% 2% Totals 35 753 643 2031|man—Jack Gould; nt City making the maximum totals $4,000 sive tactics of the Skagway team| Davidson 63; Vir S v | Engineer—Roy Peratrovich; Assist- or $5,000 putting the Crimson Bears on their| Wake Forest 71; 82nd Airborne Di- il {ant Oity Clerk--Anthony Clarke: Raise the income limitations which toes. ptan } Hardicap . joda . X iy 15| City Magistrate—Dick Folta The Crimson Bears started off | Cineinnatt 61; Western HICHS 5 5 18 Wbl T e G OVE IR yws and children of ex-service vith o 1 Dog atcher— Y e W jo ' o oS with a fast fourth quarter, but |y .. . oiote 83; Concordia (Mo) 141 164 118 AR LI Ry tine Campbrsor e who died from causes not the panthers seemed to have their ,, A. Sturrock 139 172 169 480 Ra" + " Pollack. 3 Wi ¥ 5 ected with their service. Those number and i the last few mir Belolt 71; New Orleans Loyola 41, C. Hardin 10 119 140 eI e x'mg ik itlons now are 31,00(3 a year Utes of the game the Panthe bl s fing g2, ‘Totals B8 eS0T A . o widow if there is no child (and mnde(u}; iu:‘hlc.wt ndnxxs u;;d scored Bowling Green (Ohio) 71; Day- vs Jm.v y obby N ¢ same for a dependent child) repeatedly, thus ending the game s Thomas Hardware | M ks o So SR S Gatht weoke H0F - the Crimabh lm}‘sutaler e Nt 195'1’%Ai‘-lorpfimdmxk‘m u:]kl ”i" S((n;‘«. or more dependent children. 's g rs > 4 s hat respect for law and order is the And how w v rea ' Eeal; of 36 to the P‘mmcx‘n 30, Miami (Ohio) 53; Western Reserve B. Hudson 140 142 151 433 {irst requisite of & g privaly And how would you react (here' l(’h\l:)g the Crimson Bmh( \‘u;lolrs 4 : S. Smith 140 137 149" 49847 woii Ehoild all Yenrn t6 thke a in this two game series for the| payjor 42; Arkansas 38, N. Telequist 100 112 111 338{deep interest i 's affair: 25 8 - * S |desp interest i ar city's affairs r rce “the r ost i 8 northern division of Southeast Al-| Rjco g8; Texas Christian 54 R. Davlin 160 24 100 ALt nrn tnnd ShAeratkualng of b is Ul R B ik TG shi and have a good understanding of oy with enough left over to aska gh School championship. Tevas Aggies 51; Southern Meth- Tctals 570 576 622 1836 jts protlems, and when boys Iivs;n‘ man fu:r the Crimson Bears 46, |voting ace they should always use in last night's game Wwas LOZAD | Toxag Tech 54; Texas Mines 41 Arctic Bar !that privilege. Your vote intell- with a score of 10; the high man | Ayjrona State (Tempe) 47; New pangicap 934 ‘gently used your most powerfu for the Panthers was Bloom Wwith pafexico 27 H. Nordenson 107 128 102 337 instrument for good government, a ;cucfr“u.‘ e | Aricona State (Flagstaff) 59; NeW A nfiergeyewski 150 113 168 431 Mayor Hendrickson advised the boys o n;}lb" ;:s “\{“::v e Mexico Aggies 40. C. Nordenson ..183 126 187 496| Scout Patrolmen will issue all vio- ¢ ne Douglas Huskies gy! - 19 |iators of the City Parking Laws p of the Douglas High School at 8 i Lt B Nhby s Summary X . " p: 1 $ and T Clothing p.m. l;lm’mcr.s (30) FG E‘T F ’I:l: SQUADS 'IAKE Spol andicap 96! Minutes of the meeting was kept X;;;,T;,X f ‘3 ° ;1, @ O. Smithberg 182 171 209 568 2nd prepared by Joe Wilson, City Tunley, bl 0 M. Funk ...165 173 134 473|Clerk Mlhsunder b U R 'N N l “ F. Phelps 124 139 109 372 D it # O Y b B. Phelps 148 172 206 526 MEXICAN B. B. B C. Bears (36) RG FT F TP| NEW YORK, Feb. 7.——Baylor, Tur‘:hme ,mrm:f"glffi fu‘“f lfi?f: . D, oss Schmitz, f 6 1 2 7Washington and Lee, Washington _— “° M0 0 5 % g Williams, f 2 0 o0 2 and Texas Tech took the limelight zf:l‘_‘;\“?f‘ “‘:‘:(10'4’;6“ A ‘d' ‘?t‘g HAS HOPES OF PEA(E Logan, f 10 0 1 10!in Ilast night's College Basketball > "™ Ay o e, Graves, ¢ 4 0 3 4l|play was_ 510, WITH u. S. BASEBA“. Adams, g 3 1 4 3 Baylor handed Arkansas a 42-38 T IE - Sperling, g 6 0 0 6 setback in the Southwest Confer- ¢ o o« @ o © ¢ o o o o MEXICO CITY, Feb. T Emithberg, g - 4 [} 2 4 ence. It was Arkansas' first defeat in o Mexican baseball boss Jorge Pasqueh. . said today there still are hopes 'of p bi In the preliminary game last Conference competition and tighten- | TIDE TABLE . . . night the Pee Wees and the Grade ed Baylor's hold on first place. Bay- # with U. 8. organzied baseball e . . . ut on terms of equality. In an interview with Excelsior's Tow Bde 9:14 am, &1 ft }énri‘s F?dll(‘yr .Manuel Seyde, l.h(* High tide, 13:09 p.m., 16.2 ft m‘hhumu.' snoxl,smau. said he was Aok willing to listen to U.S. Commission- Low tide, 19:47 pm,, -0.7 ft. ® o 4 B Chandler fon a serious | basis.” School teams put up a gallant ior now has a 7-0 League record, 4 P fight. Both teams played hard|Texas 5-0 and Arkansas 4-1. and fast during the entire game. Wa§h1ng10n and Lee, sparked by In the second half of the game, Freddy Vinson, son of Chief Justic one of the Pee Wees in the excite- Fred Vinson, upset George Wash- ment of the contest, broke away ington in the Southern Conference, irom both teams and scored a bas- 13-72. A free throw by Vinson pro- ket for the opposition, but shortly|Vided the winning margin. after he evened the score with Texas Tech tightened the South- a basket for his own team. The ! WSt Border Conference with 54-41 final score for the Grade School ;"”‘d”"‘ over Texas Mines, the league was 37 and for the Pee Wees was ‘c2d€rs 14. High man for the Grade Juneau Ski Clubbers are look- . School was Treffers with 10, and! S, for the Pee Wees was Rivers with | FIGHT DopE | ing forward to a big day tomorrow a total of 6. olDIER F with practice race events and ap- Summary A g RoM ‘pln fritters being the main at-] High tide, 1:37 am., 142 ft FEBRUARY 9 High tide, 2:09 am, 148 ft Low tide, 7:49 am, 4.0 ft High tide, 13:45 p.m,, 16.6 ft Low tide, 20:19 p.m, -1.1 ft - - SKI DOPE toe0ec0000e0 . e ———— Grade School (37) FG FT F TP | tractions. Martin, f 8 ©0 1 g| oOneknockout, one araw and three. AI.A | With weather conditions permit- ~arril outpointed fistic engagements took | carrillo, £ Tt e B |ting, the cross country events Ninnis, f & 0.0 - g|piace Inst nighi A8 THINES | I commence about 1 o'clock Treifers, o A0 @ a0 qo| ANNEW R (B RHCHRNS 4 AI Box‘"fi MEET Buidey, ik e dadon " asd rofiers 2 ena) —Rocco Rossana, 144, Brooklyn, g U e M Richardson, c 2 [ [ 2 P 3 | ending point at the Slalom Hill | Dapcevich, g 6 0 0 6 outpointed Eddie Giosa, 138, Phila- The sk 3 1 b8 i lercs.‘ E ¢ ¢ : g delphia, 10, ST. LOUIS, Feh. 7 —(®—Kay Mas- e .l tow will be in full :)p- ot wg'“gm) A Br p 7o, At DETROIT—O'Neill Bell, ‘160, tllovich, 10-year-old Army_private solghid e Peies, 1 ;g 2 Detroit, outpointed Tommy Yarocz, stationed in Alaska, won a three- foi o s !‘ake et iry \mwl Barril, - £ gy i 166, Pittsburgh, 10. round decision over Earl Johnson of | *¥ ! present weather prevail i dis B Fiag o : At PHILADELPHIA--Nunzio Car- St. Louis in the 160-pound open ev-| R | iperg. = to, 132, Philadelphia, outpointed Matt ent of the Golden Gloves finals last iz & 00 4 i Rvemiae, N5, 8. want |AKB AKD ANS WILL e Wik 0 0/ Ay SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Irven Matfovich, fhose home is in St.| 2Ly Ty |Steen, 140, San Diego, and Eddie Louis, flew here from Anchorage to| MEET MONDAY N'GI’" NOTICE | Prince, 137, Detroit, drew, 9. compete the tournament after wm-j At HOLLWOOD—Mario ‘Trigo, hing 20 of 21 fights in the Army.In| Tne Alaska Native Brotherhood After February 10, no telephone““ Los Angeles, TKO Nick Diaz, reaching the finals he knocked out .4 Alaska Sisterhood will hold rentals for the month of February '%% Mexico City, 9. = 9. oug opponent and outpointed anoth- their regular meeting Monday will be accepted at a discount. All‘ N | night at 7:30 o'clock. All mem- remittances must bear postmark of | 0 S bers are requested to attend and not later than discount date. Please | OC Ke‘.' LEARY Olu S10VR |take a guest. be prompt. - B - The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | Results | partment answered a 4-5 alarm at ATTENTION EASTERN STAR 9:50 a. m. today at the home of All members requested to at- M. L. MacSpadden, 836 :Calhoun terd services for Bro. George Gom- Lincoln’s Birthday. Make reser-| (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Avenue. The fire was caused by a bert, 8 o'clock, Sunday, February vations with Anita Garnick at| The Vancouver Canucks won their leaking oil stove and no damage 8th, at Carter's Mortuary. By or- Gariol GOty 794 15 t| {1fth straight game in Pacific Coast was reported. ider of the Worthy Matron. 5 1t i Ycr- Hockey competition last night. - = = | The 6-1 victory over the Tacoma nafly—s—chednles ?Rocket.s at Vancouver didn't shake E L L ls A l R L l N E s {up Northern Division standings. But Saturday and Sunday - 2:00t0 4:30P. M. | fous Sl o scoibeiihon Tosume, DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. - — | G. 0. P. DINNER I i 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. | Overcominz a two-goal lead, the MONDAY- FEPIND Oakland Oaks defeated the Los An- . via Pe!e"l"“g and wrange“ s’g{ué;dag;x:g %L%LB |geles Monarchs at Berkeley, 3-2. With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. | The last-place Oaks tallied twice in Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. Members Only final period against the South- Wednesday Through Friday sl Torelsldt - Binegekbhve® FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. : . 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - T75c Evenings—Skate Owners 60c { All prices include tax m TOWN HALL “OTTA GO GOTIA Go RECREATION CENTER . Top Floor—A. B. Hall | Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating BOY SCOUTS ACT (™ VET'"EWR“ANS GUIDE By MAJOR IHOMAS M. NiAL y—Lee Pollack; ., THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA do the following things in this of the 80th Congress requested by the Veterans of Three dollars a day for ser eign Wars, subsistence allowances for service over rvicers taking education ied, who have children, or ¥ 2| rector of the VFW, 1t to Capitol ndent parents) Hill a couple of weeks ago to tell > the ceilings on the total of the House Veterans' Committee lus allowance about these things the VFW wants. \ h-trainees under the GI Bill He said that first on his list is na- dependent) an sted compensation” He conceded the bonus question nus to you and me) to all World | was “highly controversial II veterans at the rate of $3 a - > o for ses L day for service abroad raining under the GI Bill from $65 pedicts it would amount to between $75 (for single veterans) and from $15.000,000,000 and $20,000,000,000! ) $105-120 (for those who are the present $175 to $200 (for tional vets) and. from the present who are mar- the I imum payment of $3,500 if the ex-servicer never served Overseas nd $4,500 if he did. Added to this E would you like to see Con-) VFW want from this second session session of its 80th meeting Take a look at that bonus deal.! in} this country and four dollars for| as. That could add up and to lots o' dough. In fact, the VFW Mr. Omar Ketchum, legislative di-| urity—that includes the g airforce, atomic control in nds of tht military and a few similar measures Although it amounts to 12,000 tons less than what was mined in 1946, the total amount of coal pro- duced in A a during 1947 is far | ahead of previous years. ovorn the payment of death pension B. D. Stewart, Territorial Cnm- \ 1857 are ol puarantee a yearly yield of 6,000 new , would you be in favor of Con- ss' putting the control of atomic ST 3 rgy (development and operation “NO-BRUSH" SHAVE CREAM Wl things atomie) into the hands he National Military Establish- °nt, the new combined Army-Na- e n g Totals 646 577 711 1934 With courtesy reminder ticke vy-Air Force? st FOUR B&SKET A”. vs The meeting was adjuorned at 4:22 These are the main things missioner of Mine: that total coal pr year amounted to is mined in southwestern, ccnlmlI revealed today | and norther ka. $2500 a year if the widow has ——-—— S uptsace. il sething else again) if Congress §& FOR MEN WHO »priated enough money to make § SHAVE EVERY DAY The modern shave cream @& | for modern men ) the JUNEAU LIONS CILUB “Gold Medal” Baskethall 1948 TOURNAMENT Fehruary 23vd thrqugh the 28th TEAMS ENTERING METLAKATLA VETS KETCHIKAN . K AL A WRANGELL . . TOWN TEAM PETERSBURG .. ... TRADING UNION PETERSBURG ... VETS MT. 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