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PAG[: THREE wide scope” for mlsmg a sum of 52,0700 for the rehabilitation ol 4,000,000 non-Moslem refugees. A letter has been addressed to he rovernment of India asking it rganize the lottery or perm:t the Al government to organ- JUNEAU, ALASKA _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘The was aiso discussed inonce ministers NEW YORK — Your old clothes question make a medicine FRIDAY NIGHTERS This would be quite a future s still holds top i} from underwear to But a discovery by re- of Botany Mills, , may open the r.day night league 4 % ‘ Elks aleys with s PR They found 1 6 losses. : _ S protein ndings are as fol low: v 8 i, 6 X \ 1 SR tes, the pleces left over when m dnd Co., with & 4 5 A2 i ! is made into fabrics. Wool s; third ¥ P . " made of prote So is human 12 wins, - ¢ b hair, skin, and other tissues. The X tein frem wool was found to ntain 17 amino acids, the bricks hich all proteins are made. stuft is yellow to light tan is tasteless, and has very decided to GUInZ rtecer with “world- Yt overn- WHITE SOX TAKE Bfi( You Have It Wuen You N;so Ir [} sl by C('% Pw Your best bet tor quick delivery is Air Express a way to extract a matgrial from woel and California Grocery, s place, Engineers, s; fifth place, 11 wins, 9 losses; sixth Food Center, 9 wins, g piace, i e ok nk 2 comes to the Co wins " Ousis, , Bert's losses. mo '1‘\d s:m’l. } il o 1-jear-ol | " . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, n color, 737 e Db ittle cdc thander, twirleq 8 2-3 hitless| against Brooklin in tic s°ries onl. o 2-1 when | ock's Lavacett; dousled in two| n | Liote in 1947 he strain>d a ri | lez lizam nt officiating a basketbal ne. This and %is stoulder tio left h'm uceless to the Yank ke pit e ¢t low, eccnomical rates. Your letter or wire to re tied for the cellar spot 7 wins and 13 losses each. :m and personnel scoring last ow: ferpia Grocery 162 167 132 165 130 142 152 199 576 673 named Botanein P, »d to find uses for it. | many possibilities, says H. Jackson, Jr, vice= general manager of Bl . your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- | s attending the 11th Con- in the special stadium e pattern. CZECH GYMNASTS M EE T_netore 50,000 spectators. £ gress of the Czechosolovak Physical Culture Society gather around cam built at Prague for the event. Their tents make a pyramid- lose press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it. SIGNACS, BEARS ci in sdntan creams; a o oncentrated nutrient for cattle; in ook the first of oth or t to study bacterial er: last nizht High ool «ym, defeati wwt rification of bever- the Moose quintet by a 47-38 count ¢nt to prevent corros- 13 agent for non-run In the second game, Juneau ki came out on the long end of a pigments in calico or | i 5 ing, and as an adhe- 22 score over the Douzlas Hi'h gnac cagers got off to an earl and held their margi 496 187 484 141 413 160 511 655 1904 167 | After burns or injuries, the con- rated protein might help speed (he growth of skin and hair. Used n food, it might improve the towth of fur and feathers on ani- le at son. Dur some semi B0 et Alexander Photos e nterna‘io d- | & 121 112 140 121 520 D! | irnin lllflSK%/O o % ;fi;[; qu lyestutfs c ndigo prir rctein could also be re- from old rags and worn- | ng containing weol, after ) oand impurities had been re- | moved, Johnson said. This would | supply a big source if widespread | ses ere found for the prnmn. >> the lot team, mrive Monday is umbe basketball has challenged both Douglas nd Juneau High Schoo On onday ni~ht, the Edzecumbe boys lay in Douzlas, with the play As a vreliminary d2 School team will 1 School boys of bition koxing will also | the Edgecumbe ath- SREE & Totals o make it 2 the enc The Triangle Cleaners Wha! Po WE Bid for 1949 .....° Among other things, a year of Cheerful Service. YES! Business at TRIANGLE IS GOOD. Service made it that way. Be seein’ you, and scon, we hope. Ross’ Oasi 188 204 14 536 s A ity syl : 5 ; : - JREBM LEADERS MPROVE EREEDS OF N. M. HORSES TAOS, N. \1 (P lelhal leaders | we taking steps to improve !n\‘('ds" of livestock at Taos Indian pueblo | in Noithern New Mexico. The | mpaizn is designed to protect and | serve the limited, but fertile, nds alloted to the pueblo, Latest move was the importa- ion, on loan, of an Army remount ilion to improve the breed of Concurrent with the rival, the pueblo coun- iced to five the number of orses any family might possess feed on communal rang entific surveys have determin- hat the carrying capacity of pueblo’s 81,079 acres s 901 ‘nimals, including both cattle and hoises. Recently, there were 1400 | | being fed. Getting some of the | | families to dispose of their horses | rroved quite a problem. Tradition ! dating to when the horse was their only means of transportation made many tribal leaders reluctant to re- duce their herds. Funk nsfleld Edzecumbe bas| J-HI V DOT Juneau High's u, with the 1a mbeé. te own k m is travel- | 162 and will ; tor 164 1, Petersburg, | S 0 124 tlakatla. Their | 192 5 in the top five last year 642 . ¢ n the Gold Medal Tournament. # ik ‘,,, \ - o tinal VILLCMAIN WEAK ON PUNCH, LOSES FIRST U. 5. FIGHT NEW YORK, Jan. ert Villemain is a 100 pe Frenchman but he bard enough weight tit That was t ringsids consensus at Madison Square Garden last night after he lost a decision lol Steve Belloise in a bloody 10 For better Appearance CAL 119 137 155 126 554 ho he Dougla: E :d into enter line Cuthbert. Play cot a littlea rough in both mes with Umpire Hildre putting off the fioor in the firs one in the high scloc from is Jim Bert's Barrazar Barragar Kelly Kelly Food 170 138 152 100 560 > 'FINAL TRYOUTS FOR Center 170 170 138 138 152 152 100 100 560 560 P ET — (,rm Dane, Prince of Neelia, is peited by Maureen Armaanasco, 2, at E¢hnont, Australia, fnmasmue GRAND JURY OF ATHLETIES LOOKS INTO 510 414 456 300 1680 8.—(M—Rob- cent game 't punch a middle ' N. etween-game entertainmen ing squad of 12 Juncau Hi, hool girls went throuzh a series of maneu accompanied b or marc rounder. It was the first defeat fnr! the stocky Frenchman in 35 pro starts. V llemain caught the fancy of the crowd of 11,863 who paid $35968 | to see his American debut. Bloed | streamed from wide cuts around both' eyes but he refused to sag. In- stead he carried the attack to his o'der opronent in'the late rounde. Bélloise weighed 157'¢, Villema'n 159%. SCORES MADE BY CAGERS IN WEST GAMES Result of kasketball games plaved in the west last night are as fol- lows: Denver 52; Utah State 50. Washi State 46; Oregon 42 Utah 54; Colorado Acgies 51. | “an Francisco 61; Nevada 55. Crecon State 52; Washinston 50 Gonra“a 49; Seattle 33. Stanford 61; UCLA 52. Southern California 57; Califor na 52 Santa Clara 59; College of Pacific 48. San Joe £ 52. Colorado College 53; Montana State 4. Chapman 53; Seattle Pacific 40 Ohio State 46; Southern Oregon 39. Willamette 51; Linfield 44. San Francisco State 63; Califor- nia Ageies 57.. Humboldt State 56; Oregon Tech 35. Washington State Frosh 67; East- ern Washington Jayvees 55. Oregon College of Education 71; Pacific Colleze 33. e — WELCOME To the Legislators and out of town visitors to the Salmon Creek Ccuntry Club. 86 3t tate 55; San Diego State | lows: v 5 jego, knoc! out | phy, 160%, San Diego, knocked !Pegues COMING PLAY TO BE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Final tryouts for “Mr. and Mrs. North,” the top-notch mystery irama, to be given by the Juneau layers in February, will be held nday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tation KINY. This is the third n a series of tryouts and it is oped that all persens in attend- nce at previous meetings, will be n hand for the final casting as he rehearsals are scheduled to start iext week. Richard Peter will direct the work and he cordially invites any esidents of Gastineau Channel 0 ke present. The cast consists of dne men and four women. R e R FIGHT DOPE Fights last night resulted as fol- New York.—Steve Belloise, 157%: Vow York, outpointed Robert Ville- | 159%, Paris, France, 10. New Orleans— Johnny Bratton, 140, Chicago, outpointed Melvin Bartholomew, 142, New Orleans, 10. Hollywood, Calif.—Irish Bob Mur- main, Milo Savage, 157':, Seattle, 8. Seattle—Al Hostak, 165, eatlfll knocked out Jack Snapp, 163, Klam- ath Falls, Or HOCKEY GAMES K Final scores of games played last night in the Pacific Coast Hockey League, are as follows: Oakland 6; Fresno 4. Seame 1; Vancouver 1 (tie). - — W ELCOME To the Legislators and out of town visitors to the Salmon Creek Ceuntry Club. 86 3t S JUNEAU AUCTION MARKET 731 E. St. Consignments daily, 1 to 7 pm. All day Saturdays. 85 4t the J-Hi band. SUMMARY ALCS ra PT rulison inman WassLurn Iyvol cpperell Totals Moose Mertie mithberg ol ccwmocos Juneau High Graves, B, verling Hanson Ninnis ‘underland Mickel ircifers Graves, D. Zerultz Magorty Adams lovmrwonmmmnn-d Totals 19 & Dcuglas Cuthbert Pinkerton McCormick . Stevens Pusich Eey Bac] E Q lvsowoon Nloo~_ooog Q[Mcoauu~om»o~3 Totals SWISS TOU(HY OVER LANGUAGE BASEL, Switzerland—#®— Ger- man-speaking are extremely TBY & | DRAWS FIRE on € v ed to clear ther high-pressure recruiting thlctes AA vear-old such matter irmar pliance ccmmittee nee P, Houston > men their told t > the commit hat th stitutons will be necers | fact for inves | His repo; said tF little in- in these igners who look m because uage Adolf Heinrich ' Himmler Dutch lecturer , chose to to a German- audience here in result of this “com- National Zeitung, ally nobody under- saying since very labored. like to recall to our ' the newspaper said Dutch language m the ‘Dietsch’ of the E and the “Lew Ger- of the 16th and 17th Cen- and is approximately just as and just as little German viss German dialect. For million Swiss, high German and Recentl what as ish was “We would | Duteh friena “that i fr the much as our Frhree J‘r. the school and written language, ! | the most widely used of the four | official languages of our country.” ‘case, wh; e den. HOOP BRIBE, NEW YORK, Jan. 8—#— Four n acoused of attempting to “fix” college bas 1 were free R T About 600,000 building fires occur h adjourned for the week- end yesterday scheduled to re- y [convene Mon Tie four men allegedly tried to bribe David Shapiro, 25, co-captain of the George Washington Um‘.cr-‘ sity basketball team, to game with Manhattan College Tuesday at Mad son uare All four denied ' & last | Gar- | ve the chal 5 Jack Levy, 40, of Miam! and Wm Rivlin, 43, of New York, were re- lcased when their bond was posted Thursday. The other two, Jacob Aranowitz, 35, and Philip Klein, 24, !both of Brooklyn, were leased yes terday. Bail originally but was r(duud was set at §50,00 MBYEE YO&JR AUTO HAS ACID ACTION NEW YORK.—Ninety per cent engine wear your automaobile may be due to the action of acids, and not friction, £hell Oil Co. re- arch scientists report “In short trips about town—to the office, the bank, and shopping— the average motorist runs his en- ine for brief periods of time onl id C. E. Davis, vice-president in charge of manufacturing. “When the engine is thus intermittently on and off, it runs ‘cold’, with the result that combustion may be in- complete anq partially burned fuel gases and moisture attack the smeothly polished metal surfaces chem'cally. It is this type of acid action that accounts ror up to 90 Per cent of engine wear.” Research is seeking means of pre- venting the acid, action, *and thus idd years to the life of the engine. of exch year in this country. 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