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PAGE SIX SPITAL HOTES Mrs. Jeannette de Gryter of Skag- way was admitted to St. Ann’s Hc pital on Saturday for medical at- tention. Those leaving the hos; Robert Wick, Mike Palmati rence Sandboe, and Mrs Horton and daughter Mary Willilams of H.ln es and Emil Artemi of Chigni were ad- mitted to the Gl\mnmpnv H(:\))AJ! al were Law- William fly UNITED MAINLINERS from Seattle to CALIFORNIA and “All the East” From Juneau (via connecting virline to Seattle) to SAN FRANCISCO . 12V hrs. LOS ANGELES . . . 14% hrs. CHICAGO . .... 20hrs. NEW YORK . ... 25hrs, UNITED AIR LINES See your local travel agent In Seattle call Eliot 3700 T By Jackand Lillian Loser [0 ko Jock olay Cop, mn WfSI . - b =3 |E2I0es, nc. "I can't go out tenight, Eddie...ka tham postpone the Game 'til next week pon ‘With only Four More Shopping Days Until Christmas, don’t de- lay shopping for your gift clothing at THE MAMZELLE SHOP LADIES Ph. Blue 355 310 S. Franklin LT Here’s a gift that will be joyed for many, many years. It will be nsed BIG GAMES ON MAPLE THIS WEEK East Comes Wesi Vice Versa, During Week Including Christmas Dec. 20 he'd be home Christmas, it's a basketball player college cage talent | continent or more | vay from its usual firesides when > man with the whiskers come \ ywn the chimney i Take a look at these travel pl } Four biz nine schools te, Michigan, Northwestern Visconsn—will be on the ast this week. Four Biz Seven h-ols—Oklakoma, Colorado, Iowa raska—will be in the Mary's California will nesota Min- YORK -(m—1f wrote that m college for ch he's not ge slice ill be half EwW n'or a io}| and West of Hamline 1if, gia bliz: of A Tech wili ard \\‘\11« | X | | | I 0! in New York enjoys Miam North Carolina State v rom coast to coast. Arizor ome as far east as Pen nd uth Carclina will journe ar north as Michigan. And t! re many more. OLD KENTUCKY VARIETY But one of the best names of them 1 may be one that's Old Kentucky This contest Grass country's famous canst Green Wave of ouisville Wednesday n’'ght Kentuckians closed an eastern in New York Saturday ssins St. John’s of Brooklvn 57 They've won six without working up a good sweat. The Green Wave has rolled over eight oppon- ts. It's > only team to teat Tex . but most of the op- rosition been minor lea Neither played a conferc game nd 1 that is the Blue Wildcats Tulane at The n- variety, matches by nee STAY-AT-HOME GAME St. Louis University, which con- tinues to draw equal billing with Kentucky, is another stay-at-home. The Bills have only one game this weex—against Rice Tuesday nigh —and should increase their seasor record to 5-0. The Cow Palace at San Franc'sco, one of the newest arenas on the big time basketball c'reuit, draws some of the top intersectional games of the week Michie vion of 1 (4-0), defending cham- the Bic Nine, will meet (6-0) and Yale (4-0) wil! E Mary’s (1-2) there tonight Tomorrow the clubs reverse oppon- ents, and on Thursday North Car- olina State (4-100 will play €an Francisco (5-1) and unbeaten Ham- line will meet Santa Clara. .- St ATT 1ON RIBEKAHS AND ODD FELLOWS Turkey Dinner Wed., Dec. 22, 6:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Odd Fellows and ladies invited. Re: vations must be in by Monday. Call 78 or Red 309. 70 3t e SCHWINN BICYCLES AT MAD- SEN'S (D 13-24) - Bargains The 7 4t Special at Shop. See urget appreciated and en- night after night, winter after winter, provid- ing wonderful, cozy sleeping warmth for some lucky person. For a grateful “Merry Xmas,” make your best gift a General Electric Automatic Blanket. Choose from three models and four lovely * *x % made to | Harry lose’ to home | BARAKOF FROM WESTWARD, 43 | BOARD FOR SOUTH | Steamer Baranof docked from the Westward at 8:30 o'clock this morn- ing and left at 10:30. She brought three passengers from Seward and tock on 43 southbound passengers From Seward, passengers were: Pete Carson, Clayton Graybill, Mrs. Orpha Shadura | For Seattle, passengers were: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mahoney, Mr and Mrs. Sid Thompson, Miss Lil- lian Brunell, Wallace M. Smith | Rokert Sirea, Thomas Lang, Jim; Paul, Solon B. Dave, Mr. and Mrs. Keegstra Jr., Germain Ab.ol Arthur John Hunt, D. W. Herron, Gordon T. White, Mrs. Har- Keegstra, George Walla, L. 1. ‘pencer, George Jackson or Ketchikan: Daisy David, i Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Jim! Jane Church, Jimmie 1, Salamon Mason, Charles D. Resoff, Richard E. Corbett, Fred | A. Reese, Dan Wolfe, J. B. Caw-| thon, John Morgan, Mrs. John Mor- i, Mrs. Christine Hansen, D. G . B. R, Martin, Robert R. wvid Frank, Mr. and Mrs. A vy Tozer. > s> COASTM TAKES 74 . ON SUNDAY FLIGHTS went out passengers Twenty-nin 45 left. In | Joe | e nes T4 au and n and bacsenzers came ir cluded were From Tulsequah: Walsh, J. Hutter, ngram, P. Caponski Donahney, N. Belinshi, Manitonski, W. Koski. From Sitka: Sadie F. Bellis, Fran ¢'s Eben, Charles Iyapana, Frances Okpeeluk, Frank Oldealuk Frem Col Carl Lane. From Hoonah: Bob Greenwald, omas Townsend From Pelican: A 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Enge, mola From Tenakee: Cecil Arab, Trim, Augie Jiminez m Skagway: G Mar+ Williams From Gustavus: Alice White, To Tulsequah: J. Gudmanson, J. James, M. Beaton, D. McKinnon, D.} R. V. Allen, A. G. McLeod, E. rcn, J. E. Stobbs, A. Legge, F.| Holynaty. Carl Lane, M. Penr M. Hartell, i Nelson, A.] Chalour, E E. Seel, C K. Garke, S w A & a7 White, Mrs. tka d, fr. snd Mrs Manship. To Hoonah: mv Johnson, Danels. To Peli k, Mr j To Tom- Jack Mary Johnson, Frank Johnson, S. Anderson, C. Ra- an 3 M. A. McKech- and Mrs. Haines: W. H. Olson, Rob- ert Allen, Julia Gallant, M A Schombel, Josephine Bondowski Larry Lindstrom, Ed Koenig, M. M Olson, M. Alloji, O. E. Schnabel. To Gustavus: Ed O'Brien, Bugl w. - TWo AlASKA SHIPS DUE IN TOMORROW Two Alaska steamships are due into Juneau tomorrow. The freight- er Victoria is scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock in the morning. The Alaska is due in at noon. Both ves- els are northbound AVAILABLE IN THREE MODELS: Twin-bed One-control 66 by 86 inches Double-Bed One-conirol 72 by 86 inches ~ Double-bed Two-control !satin and a fingertip veil. *(was fashioned {ple attendeq the wes Arvic THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA BISHOPF. D. GLEESON SHIPING o To JuNeal KEEPS UP, FROM CONVENTION| NANKING .: B'shop Francis i) Gleeson . returned to Juneau early Communists Nearing Tient- sin — Also Confinue Siege of Peiping morning on the Christmas li. He has been absent from hi. since the latter t of Octo-er (By The Associated Press) Communist forces are snipin hammerir the outer defenses of While travellnz in attended the annual meeting Nanking today. Other Communist roops moved to within seven and t ‘merican Bi in“ton, D.C, in ember. t was moe's of ttacked the a half mil T.entsin and kept of Peiping. tiona commande °d to draw in their ense line for Nankin I have 0 face a new maneuver threaten- n; the heart of Chiang Kai-shek's e-ime SJ., the Sts s meeting that : American hier nt Supreme Co cCollum case. neet'ng the Bishop: int statement which said of to criticize upr judicial tribunal we but observe that when thc unal write lon in handin must expect as we are ist already major de- cannot members of opin’‘ons - eee CAMPBELL-PROW MARRIAGE HELD HERE ON SUNDAY At a formal double erformed in the Ca the Nativity, ) am’ 1l cecam cnald H. Prow ocn. The Rev 3 officiated g Campbell is t . Coker, ¢ Ir. Prow Mrs. James L. ] The bride, w w n in mar- age by Mr. Roland C. Gilmer, was wneq in a dress of white slipy tudy and appraise thes refore, hope and pra interpretation of th nt recently adoptec Court w.l1 in 4. To that end v patiently, and pe ring ceremony God nder God to av of a judi secular sm 2 blic life. Fo the relig- ns 1 state.” t as h itry et'on t on the par dancer of 1 God from pu s threaten of th din liskm NEW ularism o n" on y Robert L. the ser daughter Bethel, Alaska, the son of Mr. Prow of of Mrs and s and way the tent avorable [ hop's s nent religious and ular - > Miss ‘§a yPre ‘s J Andenon as, daughter of 1 Preas of Verna ames Anderson and Mrs. George nderson of Juneau, were quietly Saturday, December 11 :30 p.m. at the hcme of Feli in Douzlas. A reception wa e groom's Hill for ate friends Mrs. Anderson is a graduate of bia University and at present as Super of scarch (\nd Statistics, of the Un- employment Cum!)mumnu Commis sion. Mr. Anderson attended the nd a very a white prayer of ; decorated w sec Borlick w ord was train bearer and ler 1 of pink organdy ert Bonnett and Terry Pegues ushers. Gver 40 friends of nd Mrs. Noe h, and Louis and the reception, which was i prows in the rea room of the Paris Hall after the service. Assisling a were Mr. and My C. Gilme nds of i and Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. McCormick, friends cf the brige- groom. Punch, coffee, and weddipe cake were served at the candleligh reception. Pou Mrs. Rut Brandis and Osc no'a Following a few days aws frem Juneau, the couple will be at home to their friends at their residence at 203 Dixcn street. - -eo - MAHONEYS ON NORAH Going south with prisoners, U Marshal Wiliiam T. Mahoney and wife sailed Saturday aboard The Mahoneys two week and Portland - NO NIGHT SCHOOL Night hool commercial cla will be cancelled during the Christ- mas holidays. No classes will meet n December 21, 23, 28 or 30. The regular session of classes will re- ume aft the first of the year. held at the home parents on Court relatives and in ; were and at present is empleyed by the u. Bureal1 of Mines. The young couple plan to reside in Juneau S. -0 "MBLEM CLUB PREPAR- ING CHRISTMAS BASKETS Members of the Emblem Club are reminded to take their dona- tens for the Christmas baskets to the White Sewing Machine Shop before Wednesday of this week. - - S])n ial gone 7 to Seattle The 1 4t See N Bargains at al 8 (] Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited CHESTER ZENG Commander JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant SCHEDULED SAILINGS Freight and Passenger LEAVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU S. ALASKA 3 December 17 NOTE: Alaska northbound calls at Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez. and Seward. South- Ketchikan and Seattle. December 24 S. bou ad—Juneau, BARANOF HENRY GREEN, The Alaska Dock—Phones Agent 2 and 4 Re- | Univers:ty of Alaska School of Mines | 84 70 SEATTLE n lights southktound over nd carrying 84 passengers. To Seattle on Sunday were the llowing: Charles McClellan, Fred son, John Schnoble, Mrs. Emma Young, Bob Ronning, Mike Little, Bertha Hills, Arthur J. Harris, Sue Kennedy, Howard Gauntt. | Mr. and Mrs. W.liam Passey Jlaine Passey, Shirley Ann Passey, Javid Passey, Marie Passey, Helen aale, Harry Sperling, Bill Sperling, Mrs. Georgia LaJoie and children Richard and Garry, Katherine Jehn- son. Wes Navarro, Rae H | Corbett, yce Haley, Laurence niboe, les Palmatier, Mrs. Dor- sthy Bowen, Maran Dellaposta, "ujio Suhara, Lyle E. Bird, R. J. Wadman, R. H. Wineller, Ted nada . Ute iya, John White, Warren William To Seattle Saturday were: Nels nderson, Art Alexander, C. R. My- Leona Myers and infant Jill, Myers, Ros Cochran, B. Barden, Fred Wolfe, Albert on, Gus Peterson, H. E. Hoop- J. Whitfield, H. F. Ha e, Sperlier, D. J. Czderstrom, >eter Martin, Dee Sworder, C. W iling, John Cummnes, Harold s, B. Johnson, Art Tugay, R. Gaby Lampke; Za“rodsky, “Oscar Knochs, ck Herman, Troy Howell, F. L. .‘»1‘ \V J. Plumley, R. L. Otfen- , Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ross 1 Smith, Harold Berry, Geo. en, June Valdorf, A. L. Tar- nt, Elsie Burke, Ernie Whitehead, ank Heintzleman. LKS ENTERTAIN 900 YOUNGSTERS AT AXNUAL PARTY the Juneau rris, Mack 2arry ance ste iinez, Wko remembers when there ha year since red, in 1898. e yet,” a number of 1wothers told comm'ttce members | “aturday afternoon, as they draszged | ‘heir small fry away from Santa ;Z‘l;ma and the big Christmas tree in [the Elks' lodge room Each happy chappy had a huge sag of fruit, nuts and candy—ct plete even to a Santa Claus all-day sucker. Chairs had orm long aisles, so t oung H hildren could go straizht to the {red-clad gentleman, lmpflwnal(a y Carl Jensen, and join the other | voungsters by the sparkling Christ- | mas tree. Nearly 900 children attended the pec’al Elks’ matinee in the Capi- )l Theatre, where they saw Mar- aret O'Brien in “Ténth Avenue ingel,” and marvelled at enter- ainment by Fagan, the Magician. Police Officer Frank D. Cava- gh, assisted by Sid Thompson 'nd members of the Fire Depart- ment, herded the crowd across the treet to the Elks Club, and helped teer ambitious youths from return trips. Firemen also were on hand n the theatre. Oscar Cecotti, entertainment cheirman for the year, headed the ommittee which included Bill Bar- ron, Harold Fennell, Gus Gissberg, George (Red) Shaw, Grant Logan, Paul Talkington, Whitey Thorpe, “red Lappi, John McCormick, Ed rause and Robert Burns. All were here Saturday afternoon, to “usher” out candy and enjoy the sters' pleasure. Hardest work had been filling 200 sacks the even‘ng before, te- ides decorating the hall and the Shristmas tree. Immediately after the party, a roup of Elks accompanied Santa Jlaus to the Government Hospital, ere each youngster was given a sack of candy. S e | been arranged to the ATTENTION REBEKAHS AND ODD FELLOWS Turkey Dinner Wed., Fellows and ladies invited. Reser- ticns must be in by Monday. 11 78 or Red 309 70 3t emsEg Waal/7 0% ! fl/l&’[fllfl KENTUCKY' S BOURBON SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight ON PAA FLIGHTS American Airways sent two| the week- | MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 o e 1 |~ TOR SALE W=-A=-N=-T A-D-S FOR SALE BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry. clectric Kitchen, inlaid lardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck 3- uDR panmlh furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- floors. 2-BDR. beautifully isey-Shattuck addition, iate occupancy; basement, nace. ARKETA property, 7 mil houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creek; Briggs summer home cn Point Louisa. INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts. best view, best location, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. DUPLEX off Gastineau East First, $4500; terms. 3-BDR. turnished home Nurway Point, $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach. 'UHP:H & MURPHY S - ACCOUNTANTS First National Banl furnished, in immed- fur- Avenue, 2-DCOR Ford Sedan, $1500. Ph. Red 302. 46 miles, 72 tf MAFOGANY Table, $15; GE Sun- mp, $10. Phone 496. 2 2t ALLICRAFTERS Communications ; e S20R as is. See at Roem 6-7, Shattuck Build- ing. > carbine; complete essories; less Phone Blue IODEL 70, 30- dium set than half 632, pric FLACE Wood, t. lenzthe split spruce $18 cord, $10 order m 65 tf ve record chang- | e all wave Zenith adio, excellent con- at $75, Changer | 511 W 10th St. 61 tf table model dition. A steal O"Y‘ 1500-Watt Unlversal Light t Comgiele with heavy duty les. C Ludwig Jewelry Store PAN AMERIF AN TAKES PASSEY FAMILY SOUTH FOR HOLIDAY REUNION Bound for Seattle for the first family reunion they have had for mere “han 20 years, Mr. and Mrs. William Passey and treir four chil dren were Pan Americsa passenzer for Seattle over the waekend. In Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Passey, Rome, Georgia. and her and niece is in Verna Flanders Joetta, sister whose- Lome he two sisters from distant places ! will surprise a third sister, Mrs. G. E. Prater, whose hcme has been in Seattle for many years. A brother, H. J. Secrist, of Olympia, will spend the holidays with his sisters. For Mr. Passey, retail sales man- | azer for Juneau Spruce Mills, the trip will be on company business as well as a holiday. The four Passey children are Elaine, Shirley Ann, David and; Marie. ARCHORAGE PLACES : LICENSES ON HOUSES | ANCHORAGE, Dec. 20.—(#—The |city council has passed a new ordi- 'nance for a $200 yearly license fee for all houses operating card tables, plus a $25 monthly levy on each] ; Dec. 22, teble operated. Mayor Z. J. Lous-| 30 pm. at Jdd Fellows Hall. Odd |sad had to break a tie vote on the issue after a heated debate. The councilmen repealed the or- dinance calling for a $2,500 bond after the mayor described that me:mure's passage as “childish.” s AID RUSHED T0 RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 20.—(®— “Sol'darity Train,” organized un- !der the auspices of Diarios Associa- | dos, a group of Brazilian newspapers, |is preparing to leave Rio soon with help for the victims of last week’s disastrous floods in northeast Bra- zil. The train will carry food, medi- jcine and clothes gathered through | public sukscription. AR AR post, 2 | 6.000, 72 5t 068-6t | Neison's | 976 tf | Seattle they will be joined by | WITH CARD TABI.ESI FLOOD VICTIMS| BEDROOMS—Large home. 3 years old. 100'x100° lot in good district. Large living room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Terms ONE new house on Behrends Ave. full concrete basement with gar- age, full-view windows from liv~ ing room, dinette and kitchen. Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. Very liberal terms. 2 one-level | WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 3-BEDROOM modern house in good condition, new elec. stove and refrig. Near Hillcrest. $6800. -ROOM Shack, 25x60 lot, Star Hill. $600. 2-BEDROOM house, beach, 3-mile post, Douglas Road, furnished, $1800. -BEDROOM home, furnishec concrete foundation, part base- ment, new Frigidaire, new elec. stoce. "Never over 150 gal. oil per menth in winter. Star Hill. $10,000. -BEDROOM small house, 50x100 lot, filled. Immed possession. $2600. Small Boat Harbor. ;-BEDROOM home. Large living rocm, fireplace, furnished, warm. n, $50 month, $4600. 2-bedrocm house, possible d bedrcom second floor, Near- ly finished, 2 lots, full concreta | basement, $7500. Douglas. | NEW 2-story house, uniinished in- ept apartment for 3. $1500 down. $75 month. $3500. SEAVIEW Apts. Excellent bldg site apt. ‘or ofiice. Now available for down, $150 monthly. $12,500. side € | i PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 1 Estate - - Boats | Green FUR RENT CRLSCENT Apts, 4 room apt., no pets. no children. Ph. 428, 70 tf | 1 E LLAMnLAT}LD ‘Rooms, weekly or i Colonial Rooms. 69 tf | | STORE Space 20'(45 ft. Wxnter and Pond Bldg. So. Franklin, Call 714 days. MPERIAL HO1KL rooms for rent, Weekly or monthly rate. 66 1mo WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 2t i NOKTHE | management | Phone 74 | I x-\kI‘S Kumm wuh klwnen prm | ileges. Home Hogel. Ph. 8. 47 | SEAVIEW Aj... for re from Federal Bldg under new Jteisonable vent, 982 tf vne blcea 880 o VICE Clean Room, steam-aeateC Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 t CLEAN steam heated rooms so steam baths. Scandinaviax Rooms, 138 o WANTED LXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Rocm 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 12 tf OMAN wants work of any kind, by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 45 t MISCELLANEOUS [{OPES New and {sed Mu.se. W] buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supptie: Developing - krinting - Enlargin; Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats JUARANTEED Realistic Perman ont, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. t riland CC Now Has Alaska Bureau PORTLAND, Dec. 20.—®— The Chamter of Commerce here has es- ablished its Committee on Alaskan Trade on a permanent basis. George M. Henderson, who visit- d the Territory with a Portland usinessman group this summer, and n 1947, was named chairman. SR s R 'PLANE CRACKS Ub AT ANCHORAGE IN i | H g live Autonmwatic Blanket is carcjully meet rigid General Electric safety standards, ALASKA FIELD COMM. and is approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. It is certified washable by the American Institute of Laundering. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Y TAKEOFF; 21 ABOARD Word has been received from| ANCHORAGE, Dec. 20.—(®—In- K. G. Kadow, Chairman of the |vestigators are seeking the cause Aleska Field Committee, that thejof the crash of a Reeve Aleutian meeting scheduled to be held in|Airways DC-3, which piled up on Ketchikan on January 4, has been |a takeoff here Saturday. postponed until- February 9. The| None of the passengers or crew Ketchikan meeting will be the third |members was reported injured, but session of the committee, which is the plane was badly damaged. Twen- composed of directors of Interior ty-one passengers were believed to agencies in Alaska, he aboard. 72 by 86 inches Colors: ROSE - BLUE - GREEN - CEDAR Sowrbea Whiskey ALASKA STEAMSHIP €C 0O M P A N Y Seruing AU lacka