The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO lce Bowl Game fo Be Played 4 ed nst either side if play Bowl game W 14 ted by a bear, moose i, ; ; caribou wandering onto the field 'y (bt none o hem ¢ ed as 5 2 ‘ a ball-carrier Climb i y 1 1andl The game will be played in the ! ) { 1 of t afterncon so ne between sun- E . maybe | rifs—9:30° am.—and sunset—2:80 t i 1 1 pm ! 1| Med eed to the game only s i n ¢ no player be allowed wray i - to stay in more than five minutes et a time. The docs feared the Spectators wil 1 I | effects of exertion in the frigid (dunkin eeze, 1o is ler gets a trophy thats| of the one awarded Bowl winner, but with will be | ici was given by Capt. Aus- narked with tin E. Lathrop rbanks indus- No official time out will be | trialis ROSEBOWL WASH. STATE GAMEMAY DROPS GAME YCRK, Dec. 28.—(® Aside | ington State, which drop- Y Tou 44 decision to U. C. L. A u r t Pacif Coast Conferen: hree other quintet i m the perfect list Indlana ana sh. Of these, lef nly 18 major teams tough (r»[»‘ delphia » nation 10 i f St. Mary’s ] t i had won ~\' oppled by Western Kentuc {falo, N. Y., 6 the 64-55,1 Dame, { e throw muck, howev >+ - Barnhor ten seconds in a dou- OREGON, SMU WORI( "<:0s OUT KINKS; READY v’ FOR COTTON BOWL apolis. TS OREGON won ther ninth e PCC ament. One of | 1:ament that got intol! wing. Th { other meets ! Bi ven at Kansas City all-college event at Okla City The program was further pxcml; 3 at Madison Garden in New York, Con- Hall in Philadelphia and PCC tournament also saw tactics for Satur game. Cregon worked two hours with Norm a half an Brocklin ange chucking Washington, the| doing the itornia trounce c Jim n said the Wel conference champions, | foots wou 5 pads for scrimmage California up- ne 3 60-40. Methodist worked on its VICTORIES Two sets of Lawrence Tech of Western Kentucky use in offensive d now have lined up T passing for one Johnson the ¢ r victories. - - had to overcome a 13- deficit to whip Louisville, | at Convention Hall in Phil- h won the first game beating St pr!n, adelphia, 78-54 CHARLES WANTS 1O oo FGHT BIG BOMBER "..ws2res o o cove \ by conquering Rutgers, 53- ro| Alabama, winning No. 5, upset a hern Methodist Uni now is favored So i figh Bomb- ty, 42-39, in the all college tour- ef for t heavyweight title in y J ames, the Sc J Z, mane of ened defense of owering Texas on. or toppled Au- m ¢ . h Cen- |burn, 59-44 Texas turned back Club Colorado A. and M. 56-47. er 1 topped Joe | Defenc champion Kansas State 5 December 10, Charles | Wen 1 me in the Big Sev- evine ¢ en Conierence meet, defeating Ne- braska, 48-34. Iow was also invited Fer S A Cr i nks the cham- D aid = Soldiers Buying Siae s e Civilian: Clothes . B in Peiping Market nment soldiers are among the at Peiping’s famed open hese days. They are At Fairbanks; Wierd Sel!ing] {halfback J y Williams. Wi got off several fine runs in ¢ mage. Oregon, T!)~I 3 lbmught no further response. EASTSHOWS | Behind-he GRID STUFF; WEST DOWN N FRANCISCO, Dec. 28— coaches were happy, West tors blue as the two squads worked out yesterday under su shine for the first time in several days for their January 1 benefit Shrine tootball game. No less than six touchdowns were scored by the E gainst a pick- up team of Santa a regulars, reserves and freshmen. Standouts of the East performance were fullback Lou Kusserow of Colum- bia and his teammate, Gene Ros- sides, Head ¢ h Jeff Cravath of the West said “The East will eat us 1live unless we shake our leth- arg: A standout was Washington State e Gels Himself In Trouble for Sure N PEDRO, Calif.,, De s A. Disz has great nlen for getting into trouble Look what happensd to him yes- day. He made a right turn in his car, smashed into a police car. Then he smashed into a second 2 ¢ car and then a third police His car weaved across the street and hit another car, this one owned by a policeman. He had an audi- ence too — it all happened in front of the police station az' next right turn took him into jail on a chargz of drunken driving. AIRPLANE MISSING WiTH 24 11, Fla Dec. charter airplane with per on board was missing today on a flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Miami. A great aerial search was under way Th M slane, a twin-engined DC-3 charter craft, carried a crew of three and 25 passengers. It was more than iive hours overdue at 10:30 a.m. (EST). Its fuel supply was exhausted about 5 a.m. The Coast Guard Air- Rescue ice said the last contact with was made by Over: at 4:13 the pl Radio at New Orleans am The plane at that time gave its o] 50 miles south of Mi- ami. Overseas Radio, a unit of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, read the position back to the plane and asked for confirmation. No answer was received. Continuous calling by radio Twenty searching aircraft of the Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard spread out over the Atlantic in an effort to find the missing air- liner. The search planes covered 50 miles on cach side of the Miami- Juan airway and the entire 12 Island group. Joyce Sm'iI.h’Iov Wed. G. Stevens On January Tth Mr. and Mrs. Burrass Smith an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Joyce, to George O. Stev- s. Benjamin Sloane The ceremony will be performed 1t the Smith residence, 306 Seventh, by J. S. McClellan, President of the Juneau Branch of the Church f Jesus Christ of the Latter-day at 8 p. m. on January 7, Sa 1949, Attending the bride will be Miss Barbara Smith, sister to the bride, whb is to arrive from Seattle. Best man will be William J. Farmer All friends of the couple are in- | vited to 1d the public recep- on which is to be held immed- ly after the marriage at the Smith home. is on the staft of | Veterans Administration, and | bride-to-be has recently been with the Alaska Depart- th. She is a gradu- | au High School, ., and is onz of Juneau | popular young ladies. Mr. Stevens oned in Juneau during the 1 Army headguarters. class civilian clothes De oo ~ HOCKEY GAWES - ¢ i y one game was played last Of the world's 16 species of t I t in the Pacitic Coast Hockey rattlosnakes 12 are found in the League, and Vancouver defeated The couple plan a honaymoon {trip to the States. Col. Joseph D. Alexander, who is n charge of National Guard af- | B | N. 6. HEAD TO ANCHORAGE | {fairs in Alaska, hoped to go to Anchorage today for a routine con- ference at Forl Richardson. He [planned to be eway cnly overnight t camera) were on hand to stop the toppled the Trojans, Telephone 318 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Basket Shoofing [(ONDITIONS Center Stan Christie of the US( shoct tkreugh the backboard as he swings arcund b t to score in game beld in Los Rage rd Wildcat n and 8 to 25. (@ Wirpehoto. nd the North- — B AN kK LU0 NG T vs, DOUGLAS HIG: IVER IDAHO ALUMNI at DOUGLAS HIGH GYM 0il Burners Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Fuc. SCHEDULED SAILINGS NO SAILINGS SCHEDULED BECAUSE OF THE STRIKE NOW IN PROGRESS Al SEATTLE HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1948 OF WEATHER - ALASKA PTS. Weather conditlons and temper- at s .at various Alaska points, {also cn the Pacific Coast at 4:30 |a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau, Juneau, follow: | Anchorage 5—Cloudy L FOR SALE for Christmas! BEST location, near school and Fed. Bldg. 3-bedroom apt. im- mediately available; other apt. rents $80 per mo. Hardwood floors, furnace, laundry, large yard, excellent furniture. View. THE Crescent Apts: The Seaview ‘Apts.; The Smith Apts on Cal- Barrow -20—Partly Cloudy | Bethel -18—Cloudy | houn. i Cerdova 14—Partly Cloudy | DUPLEX off of Gastineau, 2 and ! Dawson -13—Cloudy | 1 hdr., double plumbing.etc. $1,000 Edmonton 3—Clear | down. =i "airbanks _12—Partly Cloudy | 4-bdr. home, Douglas, terms, furn-| ines 30 -Cloudy | ished, 114 lots. | avre 0—Partly Cloudy | THE Furr(‘ste{ and other boats, Juneau Airport 32—Snow Showers| Several business opportunities. | Annette 38—Rain ! Large power barge. Bucking and | Kodiak 22—Partly Cloudy| falling equip. Pile driving Kolzebue -7—Snow | equip. | | McGrath -34—Par Cloudy | ' Block property with two 25x125 | Nome -1—Cloudy | bldgs. 2 businesses, South Belling- ! North -22—Cloudy ham, bringing in appr. $600 per | Petersburg 36—Cloudy rtland 30—Cloudy nce George 13—Cloudy Seattle 36— Cloudy | sitka 36—Cloudy Whitehors 4—Snow | Yakutat 33—Snow | PESBRPUPUS SRS 2 ftouple Celebrates ‘ Chrisim_qs Birthday | Gull Cove, Idaho Inlet, celebrated Idouble b Chrigtmas Day. (He i 2 th in good ite of their years. Mr. | m, back in 1898, owned the | Smcke Hcuse, a tobacco store in Juneau. | Visiting the couple now is his i brother, J. A. Graham from Daw. ison Cit Canads The by —who have not met since in 1904 when they each other in Ju- neau—are having quite a time get- 7y acquainted again. According raham, his brother Jack likes st Alaska, sinee it is not D BETTER HAVE YOUR NEW LICENSE PUATES etcalf, chief of the Patrol sent following memorandum to patroimen throughout the . ‘Terri- tory | he final = for obtaining 1949 Territorial automobile licenses has been set as January 15 and you are directed to see that all cars cairy the 1949 licenses after that HTZCERALD . e Genuine SOUR KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, Usa oo I G O Ths Wodds Gent Soving Ovpentoame ‘ Distributeq tarougnout Alaska l by ODOM C0n |- | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham, ! as it is up at Dawson, | | Juneau business. ] 'KURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone €76 over First National Banl ] AP o ¢ P i FOR SaLE |BASSINET with folding legs. Like { new. Phane Red 614. 8 3t ‘BEDROOM. House, furnished; | also car and garage. Next to | W-A-N-T A-D.-S | v FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS—Large one-level home. 3 years old 100'x100’ lot in good district. Large living room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Terms ONE new housc on Behrends Ave. full contrete basement with gar Age, full-view windows ‘from liv- ing room, dinette and kitchen, Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. Very liberal terms. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 DUO-THERM Oil Range, oil lift- er pump and wate: tank, $150. OIL Range, $25. MATCHING Davenport and Chair, like new, dark brown, $90. SMALL tables, chairs. Davenport $30; Daveno $30. ALUMINUM boat sink, corner sink, month. Does not require special| kitchen sink, water tank. experience. Will sell or trade for| USED Auto Tires, Tubes. KIS, Ski Boots, Skates. SMALL House, 50x100 lot, Small Boat Harbor. $2600. . PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harber — Phone Y11 FGR RENT S "ENT Apts., 4 room'apt.. no sets, o children. Ph. 428. 70 tf school. Write P.O. Box 1261, LARGE Circulating oil i Phone Green 615. insula Plywood Corp. Port An- | geles, Wash. Work availakle im- mediately; excellent wages; price $18,750. Some terms. Box 82, | Port Angeles, Wash. T 40 International Pickup, low mileage. Excellent condition. Al- ALDER fireplace or stove wood cut to order. $20 a cord. Phone 114 3 6th 1946 2-DOOR Ford Sedan, 6,000 miles. $1500. Ph. Red 302. 72 tf FIREPLACE Wood, split spruce | logs, 2 ft. lengths, $18 cord, $10 | %% curd: also cut to order. Green 393 after 7 p. m. 65t | LA'I‘E:ST Micro-grove record chang- er and 1i-tube all wave Zenith dition. A steal at $75, Changer alone cost §5. 511 W 10th St. Blue 624. 61 tf ‘\')NE 1500-Watt Untversal Light | Plant. Complete with heavy duty | batteries. Call Ludwig Ne’son’s { Jewelry Store. 976 t1 . WANTED table model radio, excellent con- | Douitihs: 7 6t | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tt TORE Space, 20x46 ft. Winter and Pond Bldg. So. Franklin. Call R A R AN S | WARROBE Trunk. Ph. 357. 177 tf 714 days. 68 124 ) i | ONE Share common stock in Pen- | TMPERIAL HOY'sL rooms for rent, Weekly or monthly rate. 66 1mo NVURILLZER Spinit plano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 52 NORTHEKN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74, 982 # 5o @-tube radio. Call Red 415.| ALTS. Rooms with Kitcher priv- TT 5t | fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 846. 97 t§ | SEAVIEW A... for rent, gne block | from Federal Bldg. 890 t | NICE Clean Room, steam-meatec Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 ti | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | also steam barhs. Scandinaviar Rooms. 36 tf ' MISCELLANEQUS | HOPES New and Tsed Mose. Wq buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n( St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and POND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing krinting - Enlargio; |/ Artists’ Painis and Matertala Bise Printing - -Photostats | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls. $1 up Lola’s Beauty Sho;. Phene 20L 315 Decker Wayv o WANTED to rent by permanently located people in business, two or three bedroom house. Call Bluz 626 mgrnings. 8 6t C_H;LDRENS lzl—u;.sery, hour or day, Gertrude Millard. Phone . Green 520. 7 tf WANTED TO BUY: Machinery for small cannery; can seamer, *:-lb. Steam exhaust box, steam boil- er, retort, fish cutter. Give price. Leonard Keener, Portlock, Alaska, via Seldovia. 6 3t SECRETARY WANTED for terri- ent position for qualified woman; requires shorthand, typing, mime- ographing, simple bookk’ng, filing, lots of routine tranmittals, re- | ceptionist, and general all-around . office management. Good starting salary for experienced and cap- able person. See Mr. Powers in Goldstein Building for inter- view. 4 tt EXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 72t WOMAN wafits work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 4 t GOOD ADVICE FOR OWNERS OF HOMES OUT OF TOWN this excellent advice: Highway is urged to remove the snow from roofs unless this has been taken care of recently. Pretent wet snow and rain, on top of the heavy snowfall, is creating a tremendous roof load. The Forest Department are con- cerned especially with the sum- {mer homes, since the owners of- ten are away from them for ex- tended periods at this time of the year. torial boy scout office. Perman- | From the Forest Service comes | | Everyone with buildings out the | LOST ANU FOUND ONE Cluster pearl earring lost Sunday evening. Call at Caslers Store for reward. 8 3t LOST: Platinum earrings in small jewelry box, fish design with diamend studded eyes. Were Christmas gift. Finder please call Black 740. 8 2t | LOST: 3-Finger leather flight mit- ten, sheepskin lined; vicinity of Post Office. Call Red 250. 77 2t | 'New‘covered bridges :’a;é‘;t_iu'be'- | ing built in the United. States. et gl Brownie's Ligiior Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 25% i I C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR - Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 ®oom 3-—Shattuck Bldg. Juneau Janilor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle -Phone 806 | PRESCRIPTION SHDES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 1 Burrows Weldin ELDING OFR COMAAND Co.

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