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PAGE TWO CAGETITLE, SE ALASKA, N DISPUTE communica n, signed by ball fans of Wrangell, lm eived by the Empire, bear- ; on the subject of whether Wrangell or Ketchikan High School basketbal lteams are champions of Southeast Alaska The communication is as lows The 1 rec fol- ptball fans of Wran- WHY? to several game scheduled betwcen hi and Junsau BE- FORE the games were completed between Kayhi and Wrangell in Wrangell? WHY \ Ketchikan V. rangell even up in games between each other and Kay- lost one to Petersburg Wrangell deieated Pete games did Juneau and their raight, play winner" of determined rted traveling? nd citizens of Wran- incensed over what we an unjust treatinent of our the 'ORE Juneau team. volved situation and we G i dam but we a « : the cham- pion L a chance to prove it, and will not recognize the winners of the playoff as champions, We demand tween the winner played on the Petersburg. the g’ in- chikan layoff be- 1zell be tioor of th ¥ Juneau Hign School Crim- son Bea hampions of the North- ern Divisicn, went to Ketchikan last week to play for the title of Southeast under the im- pression, before the m.vw- dispute was aired c cs were champion vis The Juneat S defeated wo straight clc svl\ con- tested games. To settle the title, wh not s is sugzested in the w gell mmun.cati have a the neutral court at barg? e The NOTICE After March 10, no telephone rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. - oo HOME COOKED LUNCHEON Lutheran Church social room Mar. 11, starting at 11:30; $1.00 a plate. 830 3t TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Daily Schedules Roller Skaling and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 1100 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED This is the day we sleep Saturday Tuesday—7:30 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only Wednesday and Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. 7:30 to 11:00 P. M. THURSDAY CLOSED This is the day we eat Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - - Tbc Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax Boxing WORK-OUTS DAY 4:30 to 6:00 P, M. MONDAY through FRIDAY 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. ——and 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. ——and—— 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. For Information on Athletic Programs and for Skating Tnstructions, SEEL RED—FRITZ—JACK or Inquire at Desk SPORTING BASEBALL TRAINING (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Chicago Cubs, who finished| to last in the National League| in 1947, are lead- ing the Major Leagues in this spec- | ialty in the Grape Juice League. RouNDup Inethree games, all against th Lnn go White Sox, the Cubs have ed & Rookies Cla socked two apiece and recruits Rube Walker| Gpher next home run derby % homers. ern and Earl Yor (BY HUGH FULL FJ(TON. TAMPA, Fla., March 9. i ny '\o\u\ the (‘m innati Red’s t Pittsburgh will JR) John- pilot be an gepartment with four. oved ball club this year .and =gy in the next breath he adds: “I May Notes from the Camps: e the only one who thinks so. yme other memters of the Reds oificial family believe Dixie Walker won't be as effective’ in Pittsburgh 15 he was in Ebbets Field, where the ans were all on his side 1 on the first bounce from Hol- comes the word that Jimmy seen told he'll have to the Pacific Coast League himself and and Henry Schenz the others on Senators have a last year. He's Calvin Coolidge Ermer Ermer, who was 21 at t..e ume, ted .297, socked eight triples seven home runs. e in season or t gar elsewhere. his INDIRECT APPROACH One thing the Reds miss since t eparture of Bill McKecknie is Bill way of insulting pires, Johnny Neun hasn't yet grovec at to match. . .A few years yoo..o ¢, for instance, four umpires turn- ed up for one game. All went well til there was a. decision at third ich Bill didn't like. McKecanie merely wandered down to the coach- studiously ignored the ar- ST. and remarked to the opposing ird-baseman: , “The tipoff on you 1 that yeu Mmve to have four toig dsgision holdout list. McQuinn came to terms yester PAGE iter Manager George Weiss. nard, yelished ethin een able season against the Philadelphia April League Leonard won 17 and lost year of 2.68. . PETERSBURG, biter ON -MINUTE SPOP Red Barrett, is complaini CIUDAD, result, he g Trujillo, D. R.- of the winds that rough the clubhouse at Day tivities of the or the ear-stoppe anticiy of the National C pionship 200-mile Motorcycle Race next weekend. About 300 riders a expected for this and the 100-mile mateur ra and last year the attendance exceeded the town's population cle in his left thizh r a few dn).s T n-1 d'sturbance while flychaser weaned - as follows: R yesterday. were ' Cricago (N) 9; Chicago (A) 6. Shul & Pittsburgh (N) 7; Hollywooa i & (PCL) 4. Detroit Tan: (A) vs Cincinnati (N) Fla., postponed, rain - oo WO NEW HURLERS SEE ACTION TCDAY HYAK, Wash., March 9.—{/- Ulland, the nimble Norseman, the National Class A Ski Jumping Championship to his growing list phies today e Kongsberz, Norway, birdman aulted off the Olympian Hill run here ye-terday for jumps of 251 and 280 feet His 226.10 point 8 points better than runnerup, Walter Bietila of Moun.a.n, Mich. Bietila distance for form and g 21850 points cn leaps of 242 and 246 feet. -Arne score was nearly that of tue (® Iron York Yankees—Herb Karpel oday as | exhibition contest. | Guy Fletcher, HOME COOKED LUNCHEON T, Lutheran Church social Thursday, Mar. 11, starting at 11:30; $1.00 a plate. 830 3t er “partridge.” room - - WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective: October 1st to April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUN # 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Juneau—Sitka JUNEAU SITKA earlier) NORTHBOUND 3:40P 2:50P 2:20P 1:30P 9:00A Lv. 10:20A Ar. (*or 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—-Hames——Skagway JUNEAU e PR, HAINES SKAGWAY (All Times PST °120) 2:00P Lv. 2:55P Lv. 3:10P Ar. JUNEAU to— Angoon Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Ln, Funter Gustavus X—d Mon. Wed. Frl. JUNEAU to— Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshar Pelican Port Althorp Superior Tenakee Todd sarture and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 alflSK%)mfd/* bl 4 i IRI.l!!ES JUNEAU The White Sox are next in tlu“lH who was named Loss of the Class B Cha lotte Club, a Washin~tor farm team in the middle of the 1947 season. and e CLEARWATER, Fla.—Emil Leo- the Philadelphia Phillies’ vet- an knuckle ball expert, will pitch the cpening game of the National Boston er Ben Chapman announced | i 12 last|, Fla—With sacker George McQuinn in the old, only pitcher Charley Wensloff remains on the New York Yankees' rday a brief confab with General B"' SR B Various jor ailments are disrupting the lus Brooklyn Dod~ers. ter Ralph Branca has a pulled and won't Hurler Rex of grippe. Out- «t has an intest- Gionfriddo is recovering from being Scores of exhibition games play- IN RAINIER (LUB BAKERSFIELD, Calif., March 9.— ~Two new hurlers from the New and Steve Peak-—were to make their bows attle's Pacific Coast Lea- gue Rainiers meet Oakland in an veteran righthan- also is expected to see at« .ion.! The ruffled grouse often is call- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——IUNEAU. ALASKA TONY ZALE SCORES | TKO OVER B. CLAUS LITTLE RDCK, March 9_-\/{’1—‘ Former Middleweight Champion | Iony Zale of Gary, Ind. scored a | ‘ourth round technical knockout yver Bobby Claus of Buffalo, N. Y., ere last night. Zale, the aggressor all the way,| ped Claus twice with solid left |shots to the body. he| zale, who lost his title to Rocky | Graziano last fall, weighed in at 160 pounds to 157 for Claus. fights were as follows: At NEW YORK-—Buster Tyler, Newark, outpolnted ‘Tommy 148, Youngstown, O. (10). | STON—Ralph Zanelli, | Provid P ik 148, outpointed Joey Pi ORLANDO, Fla,—The Washing-y, 155, Philadelphia (10). rookie second| - base candidate -who was a manarwr‘ Results (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRE3S) Seattle and Los Angeles had the top spets in the Pacific Coast Ice |Hockey League’s Northern and Southern Divisions today, but lesser positions still stirred competition in the last week of the schedule. The runnerup place was the only one unsettled in the Northern Divi- 1. In the South all but first place e wide cpen. Tacoma, sporting 1 four point margin over Vancouver, de track for second place 20, had the in and had an earned run average tle had only dim hope of beating out San Diego for a playoff berth. st win all three . the ing g'\mc< -, — - Intercollegiate basketball night resulted as follows: Cornell 68. games Columkbia 73; Colorado 77; Kansas 60. lchoma 56; Kansas State 52; atio! Intercolleziate Tournament Kansas City, first round. ern Illinois 54; Southern Al Oregon 50. Lawience Tech 76; State 48. Louisville U. 63; tate 60. Beloit College 84; East Central Ok- lahoma 60. Connecticut Teachers 63; Montana 52 at Marshall College 72; Peru State 53 Brigham Young 66; 61 Arizona State 68; Northeast State e NOTICE Having taken over the Chick«and Jerry Cafe, I will not be responsible \ for any debts contracted by any- - - ~ TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS The Townsend Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Hilma Nelson at Ninth and E Street. All members are be in attendance. —— . ——— U. S. farmers now own over two ‘m'llkn trucks, twice as many as thev owned in 1940 Appalachian South Dakota Delta State requested to NORTHILAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLI for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. S. ALASKA——THURSDAYS, MARCH 18 and APRIL 8 M. S. SQUARE SINNET—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 and 31 HENRY GREEN —————— AGENT —— honmuuo TRANSPORTATION cb SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the SCHENEEY R¥SERVE SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. | i, in the Southern Division g gxpEp WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS itk B R il GARBAGE CANS YES We lhave’em * You'll need a new one ... socome in- while they are in stock. * THOMAS HARDWARE ATTENTION ALL VOTERS ESPECIALLY THANE -WAYNOR ADDITION - HIGHWAY AUK BAY - TEE HARBOR - EAGLE RIVER MASS MEETING FOR GENERAL DISCUSSION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT WED.,.MARCH 10 —38P. M. BANQUET ROOM — SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB (Courtesy of the Management) Commissioner of Education and Election Judges Will Be Present MEETING SPONSORED BY VANDERBILT IMPROVEMENT ASSN. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1948 W-A=-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY LIQUOR Store for sale. 30ATS—The White Eagle, 40 ft. Fully equipped. Fine Cond. EN-Room house, rent or sale.| South Franklin. Fireproof. OTS, West Juneau. Ninth St.| Glacier Highway. JECOND-HAND Franklin. -BEDROOM House, Douglas, com= pletely furnished. Buy equity. JEAUTIFUL new home. Behrends Ave., furnished or unfurnished. | Complete basement. OG Home. Heatilator fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 5 acres land, near Ju- neau. 3ASEMENT of cement. 5 land, West Juneau. HOUSES and lot Store. South acres near Small Boat Harbor. | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS 2hone u’lfi over Flrst Nsflunal Bank | WANTED WILL care for pre-school chil- dren in my home days. 425'% Tth St. Red 366. 831 3t BACHELOR Apt., keeping room, close in. ences. Phone 804. SEWING Machine Repairing. Call 764. 830 1 mo. or clean house Refer- 831 2t SALESMEN, 25% commission. Sell- ing new sensational 1949 calen- dars. Every erchant prospect. Comm. advanced. EXp. unneces- sary Sample free. Continental Calendar, 542-F South Dearborn, Chicago 5, Ill. 2-28; 3 -13-20 (o] BUY Rent or lease 2 bed- room house in vicinity of 9th- 12th Sts. Phone 352 or Red 490 aiter 6 p. m. A_(/IRI(,AL homr and Comimer- cial wiring, appliance repairing.'— Free estimave. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wis(. 819 tf \'\ILD TO RENT: all apt. r housckeeping rooms, close in. P. O. Box 429, City 808 3t I \SCELLANEOUS WINILE & POND CO. Inc ompléte Phurographic Supplies seveloping - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats | VON PRODUCTS representadve ' Phone Black 475. P.O Box Tts. | 656-t1 | UARANTEED Realistic Perman | en!, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola's Beauty Shop Phone 20| 315 Decker Way FOR RENT HREE Room house, new tenants must buy furnishings. 214 W. 5th between 1 and 4 afternoons, 7 to 9 evenings. 830 4t SMALL housekeeping room, 335! 12th Street. 827 tf :ARXGE. W;rer;vgl;ée; sk;t;p—, NB: 70 Willoughby. Phone Blue 275. 819 tf 11 7pr. FOR SALE 250x100 Lot aud bldg., income bet- ter than $400 per month. In- quire in person. Seaview Apt. No. 9. 830 tf ¢ Cockateels and cage; also Hawaiian guitar. Call 247 after 5 p. m. 831 3t NEW two bedroom residence with marine view, tile bath, full con crete basement, oil heat and gar. age. $12,000 4-unit Apartment house in central location; guaranteed 10 percent return on invest- ment. Phone 234. 830 3t BC-312 recelver converted for AC operation, Hammerlund four- twenty transmitter, Sonar XE-10 narrow band FM exciter. All above in excellent condition. Call 038 rang 2. 830 3t TWO Bedroom modern completely furnished house with garage. One of the better homes built about seven years ago. Has complete apartment in basement. 2 electric ranges and 2 electric refrigera- fors. Reasonably priced. Phone 933, 830 6t ONE 98 HP Johnson outboard $100; 1940 International Panel delivery! truck’ $200. Phone Blue 708. Apt. No.. 2 Sorby. 830 3t '34 Buick, very good condition; 4 new tires and tubes, 2 spares; geod heater. Call Colonial Hotel, Rocem 10 or phone 187, 7 to 11 a.m; 6 to 7 pm. 830 3t 6-yr. old Crib and Mattress; 2 Mexican chairs Call Blue 82%5. 8829 3t Room 829 4t MINK Coat, r: 322 Baranof Hotel. new; ONE E Flat Frank Holton Saxa- pone in very good condition. See H. P. Middleton, 336 W. 3rd St., Ph. Green 310. 1 New 12-ft. SKiff. 31 coupe. Phone 709. BALDWIN Acrosonic condition. Ph. 919. piano, 32-VOLT Kreskey marine self-level- ing valve oil burners, install in any stove, price $50.00; limited amount. Sitka Cold Storage Co., Sitka, Alaska. 826 6t | HOUSE for sale, Harrls St. Furn- ished, $4500. Call Blue 690. 26 6t POWER Barge; 62 ft. length, 19.5 ft. beam, 2 motors, well deck, 63 net tons, 3 staterooms, galley and wheelhouse. Used short time for cannery. Suitable for fish buying station. For further in- formation write: Owner, Box 332, Wrangell, Alaska. 823 4t HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- lent condition. Ph. 136. 823 tf ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, good Lusiness. doing See G. G. Brown. 813 tf HALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- cis,” 180 fathoms purse seine, $1200. See G. E. Cleveland, First Nat. Bank. 812 1 ino SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near boat harbor on 10th St. Phone Red 1765. 807 tf VICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18" | RE PRUGCFE Storage Spacs | Simpcon Blag. 758 t.!‘ VICE CLEAN steam Teated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian| Rooms, 736-t1 ULEAN steamneated rooms, c can veds. 316 Gold St. 650~ 1. «OOM- kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. 'LOST AND FOUND damaged whne 829 6t Re- | €28 4t 10 ft. Ph. 866 . FOUND skiff. LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. MAN STRIKES AGED VISITING PIONEER John Sumdum, 20, of Hoonah, was arrested Saturday night by ity Police and held on a drunk nd disorderly charge until today or *allegedly hitting Peter R.| strong, 88-year-old resident of the ‘ioneers Home, at a downtown otel. A complaint against Sumdum vas signed by Strong in U. S. Com- | a.ssioner Felix Gray’s court this morning charging the youth with ssault and battery. He was then nrned cover the Federal authorities for prosecution on the more ser- .uus charge. Sumdum was arraigned before Commissioner Gray in the afternoon nd bond was set at $500. His rial was continued until he could sensult an attorney. -—e- PENGUIN DUE TOMORROW .The U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service vessel, M. 8. Penguin, is due here tomorrow from the Westward | BOAT Tillacum, length 49, and is expected to sail for Seattle on Thursday. ! beam 12 6", draft 5, power Chrysler Royal, 448 reduction, also extra engine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. TWO 30-watt transmitters, brand new, $100 each. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. 1 NEW Chrysm uc: tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah Aalska. 807 1 mo. SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 |3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 t1 5-ROOM House with bath, 3.81 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold 4eng- er, 790 ¢ JUDGE RETURNS CAR BOMBS 10 3 YOUTHS Three local youths, arrested on Sunday, were released with a repri- mand by City Magistrate Willam A. Holzheimer this morning on charges of disturbing the peace. ihe trio was accused of placing a noise bomb in an automobile. They were also charged with un- necessarily sounding a musical horn at 11:40 p.m. Three additional bombs were .aken from them at the time of their arrest, but these were rg- turned by Judge Holzheimer when ihe boys were released today. BB s il MINING OFFICIALS TRAVEL G. D. Jermain, Alaska Chief of the U. 8. Bureau of Mines, and Franklin Rutledge, BOM mining engineer, left here today on a 10-day business trip to Wrangell dnd "Petérshurg.