The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1949, Page 3

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~L - EDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949 ; : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA i | i¥'s a Full Team Now Duich Forces Entering Jogjakarta MPIONS Oregon Grid SPORTS Playeristo ELECTED TurnProfes! “ > of quart backs for their National pro foot- | 194 ason. | i i Y Rams had 1 , ace passer conference Reeves disclosed he smarting his boys—look at the newest members | ave no girls in the Miller family and it it the future sand-lotters and Dwight, 2. ® Wire- | , Bobby, a baseball team in just ; Lorain, 10; Jerry, 8; Francis, 7; SPECTATORS, = Schedules . eks age. Ther eN years. am left to ri i Dane cnodugh, included | students seemed to | r academic time | gskin, prop- | prominently. | r conference rules, teams to start fall practice n wo wecks before the first (EfiE_GA ES Dis;ussed e d calls for a line to embroider idiron at least five feet back e playing field. Aside from 1 in the game, 'm'tted past this entage. His 1,010 yards « Jan. 5. nece offi- » [ lay cox Oregon’s share ibe wealth plan, by which the W foots o r to cut the Conference on slice of the Cotton B me Al up for consideraiion at the e meetng in the e 1951 LM SPRINGS, C clin 9 for 145 y Excluded would be press camera- en, coaches and playe S0 reports stic Oregon play werz so about the proj s of the .d along the side- t applau accused of confusing the icture, particularly on pass- aid, en- foot- aevewpments from e tables were: ter schools will n3 es near the sidelines tted to plav in New Year's Day T T wame ept the Rose vl FIGHT DOn; A special permission as |4 der of the mythic for g football title, both on the out as fol- Fights last nis Pacific Coast, turnec lows: on will end second Saturday Taurs- -Raul Camp putpointed Ch 1 in two Taccma that no stude 1£3, Sacramento, Ca in a i i vl . wnarimous. ~ kettall K . : ‘ , eichikan Woma ’ é‘, ?) o~ §;€: Ev;« :’d football or bas=- o E p &w‘"" g; ar there was quite an up-1 Has $3% r it was discovered !lLa nvmerous members of ° football team—the estimates m 18 to 28—wer ATTLE, Ju born n. 5. at the Marine Hos- pital y to Mrs. Robert P.E.| Doyle, Ketcnikan, Alaska. gazed i summer NOTICE ary 10, no telephone nts r the month of January cepted at a disocunt. All 4 v ces must bear postmark of not later than discount date. Pleasc b nt. T JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS A er the geme, won identify the ar .- COMMERCIALISM IN BOWL GAMES DISCUSSED NOW TELEPHONE CO. —adv. FRANCISC i 15 R s 2 that N ames thal PR football teams tod T | of the president of the 1 Collegiate Athletic Asso- | ¢ . . 9 '|6 | in Pan American’s 16 years President Karl Leik of the ( versity of Towa spoke out agai 18 148 I . some of the bowls, but did 21 145 O A askan service name them, the NCAA @ 18 145 | e, filiated groups . settled do 18 162 A the business of their 1949 conven- | A. 18 I rakeis it Money-saving tions. R. 18 JE A sl packag iz rates between Dr. Leih told a news conference |D. 18 machinery, you save by Clipper JUNEAU he was in favor of “bowl games |E 12 { Cargo. Big savings on shipments AND. under the same condi-|W. 24 i y 5. . .. on some commodi- il M ol . g oy ]8}1 Ii:lyt packing neces- SEATTLE and included 18 <5 © H ties, too. 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Don’t neglect Cargo. Let this fast service make . n (Pappy) Waldorf, Califor-|D. F he 5 veur insurance protec y nia, will be second /vice president.|M. Applegate 6 120 tion! 4 | money for you. Justcall . .. BIG SAVINGS There were no college players |H. Sperling 10 164 2 TO POINTS reported killed during the season.|B. Jones 3 162 o ’ i i TR K. 9 152 | ; IN ALASKA, TOO WOMEN MEET g 3 149 h - | BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 e Women of the Moose will [F. Er 3 128 k alt!lc [ B! business meeting iRy — “am.. on reday evening at 8 ‘clock CHOIR NOTICE A ene | . °45 in the-Moose Club rooms. Senior| The choir rehearsal of the z 2 M m[c'M K3 Regent May Larson announced to- |Northern Light Presbyterian Church | PRSI il ol e i s e PO, day that reports will be submitted |will be held Thursday evening at ' Seward Street Ly the Library, Mooschegrt, Moose- |7 o'clock to ' enable the members‘ Juneau Phone 249 afl” Mm haven, membership and publicity | to attend the concert of Mme. Am- committees. {paro Thurbi. AR RN et oiaic oLt e "Sale Is Now On | PAGE THREE A Dutch jeep, breught into Jogjakarta airfield by p.ane, pauses or a road as advancing (roops énter tte Indonesian Republic capital in Java. Netherland; government troops move along both sides of the street. (P Wirephoto. AR SRR Your Dollar Will Buy Hore — MUCH MORE ANl Shoes-Shppers-ubbers 33% 19 507 Discount Children’s Clothes REDUCED Slacks 1_3 fo 1_2 y Swealers Blouses of former liouse Dresses prices LADIES® DRESSES '- (Three Groups) i4.95 8$4.95% $5.00 which are in many cases, less than Y, OF FORMER SELLING PRICES u LADBDIES® WINTER COATS AT BI¢ REBPUCTION Other Items Too Numerous to Mention YOUR ASSURANCE of TRUE VALUE and FAIR TREATHENT is hacked by KANN’S formerly — “BON MARCHE” 0000000 Priority Sealed Bid Sale of WAA Disposal RAL-PD-32-48 ' Real Property Tracts at Juneau Airfield and Garrison ids must be accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount hid. Any engineering reporis that have been made may be in- spected at the WAA Anchorage office where all bids will be received. ~ PRIORITIES WILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: 1. Federal Agencies 5. Veterans of World War II 2. State and Local Governments 6. Owner-Operators 3. Former Owners 7. Non-Profit Institutions 4. Former Otvner Tenants 8. Public Bids from the first two priority claimants above must be in the WAA Anchorage office by 10:00 a.m. November 8, 1948 and bids from the remaining above claim- ants must be in by January 27, 1949 and will be opened publicly at 10:00 a.m. on January 31, 1949, As further information will be necessary concerning the special sales con- tract as well as bid forms, please contact Box 2466 . Phone Main 766 Anchorage, Alaska

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