The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1949, Page 3

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e TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, ok X et S LOUIS WANTS 400 GRAND Io a more remote areas, they are eas e NI vler: i prey for dogs. At least one was be- p 3 : . Monday . Nights, Bowlesy|L o o pive Oras ing chased on the Douglas Island For proof, read the “Value Comparison” at notwithstanding the heavy snow t Associat veach last week-end. the right. 1, raunded up on the Elks Alleys e AL . DEFEND TITLE MOXDAY NiGHTERS BOWL, ELKS ALLEYS last night and rolled their games | ITATPEAK and iters THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - - JUNEAU, ALASKA OWHERS WARNED AGAIN TO KEEP DOGS RESTRAINED Again, the Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement division, issues a warning to out-of-town dog owners to keep their an'mals tied up. With deer seeking food below thie in its weight class! More power is yours for brilliant perform- The FWS warning, a repetition of ance . . . with more payload capacity, too! PAGE THREE ValueNol sy X Ahatden t. Lo flashy Bill'kens [one issued jointly with the Terri- B. Breitkreautz rolled high score ot e T B o vay Patrol, 18 based. on Superior ease of handling is yours with § t : 1 2 81 sbountt higH et a0l i Centucky and Okla graph from the Alaska Gan’:» advanced steering, and front-end design. 3 4 SUAR L fef}?c‘f‘!oo'll‘ii‘l? ':Z dz*m?rll ;“' B. Mill o e b u 5%"(:"":[\!{1";;{;??3 Bt Large More load protection and l?river comfort. N Yo7 ‘:‘fi'f o W y dJoe = il e | Its o e eveni ‘ o : E: S i ) i 2 i T 5 R . heavyweight hoxing crown for a el Toomai r“q)::g boity! e loncest win-| “Whenever any dog habitually an- .\-‘;iinéfi iyt a\:liithgenlgr':fifr M ey L . v $400,000 guarantee in Chicago's Sol- ¢ held top place in the league 1+ streak in the land, is fourtt {noys any wild deer . . . or, other AnRGHo gam- o e A ot » ead fi 's a'ue mpaflso” dier Fiela néxt June has stured t wen and 5 lost, Ludwig '0lowed in order cy Minnesota, Il- tanimals or birds, either domestic or i inveéfmemy 54 SBU it the q')\yfest & a*measure of political and ¢ontre¢- | velsons was second with 13 won ne. wild, or evinces a disposition which taign BvER QIR hto a truck. cab . 4 Y (Dodge Model F-152; and Comparable tual Gonfusion, i Tost, Team Mo, f was Mt ks into the lineup |renders it likely that it will without and with the BRekt ofull brales ek "~ ! 1%2-Ton Competitive Models) Joseph T. Plunkett, special serv-|{12 won and 8 lost and Gus Geor. ze's spe celect with eight place Vil- }:rmlnc:\tmnl bite such 1‘a]\'u;np.ls or Thsse ata Yistu tow o iha m'\n’v silvaken DODGE ices chairman of the Cook County gang was 7 g & i ncva. The Far West has tie nint owls, it shall be lawful for any Se 8 8 ‘the many "“ S 3 i o b3 et e saxd‘g g »H r‘?:l‘l‘”l")“ll(t:)l.pven stephen S tanth tad ok Phatictinn b | to kill such dog, when at ?‘\u’t?lirvt:s thxi(t a'}eh you.rs with I)odgs-v 'Job- Feature: a: & /.dveniegas J?l‘;',:::'.:d T‘llgfii( Tl‘lll'lsk his group was planning to land the fe is the odd for firth Utah, respectively. arge. The owner or keeper of such vatea "f‘c s. Lhere are mar:ny more! 5 fight in Chicago but had rejected ity Gledh B. M. Ben-| ‘Washinztcn te wos rated 14thldow ... shall be notified and given So come in . . . and let us give you all the Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight 14,500 Ibs. |12,500 Ibs. | 14,000 Ibs. | 13,500 Ibs. Louis’ offer as too exorbitant. and Q, and Sfand T po'nts. reasonable opportunity to restrain easons why this truck represents Value - Plunkett was promptly taken to hfivz are il bed Aihi® Yo T! si Washineton jsuch doz before it shall be lawful No. 1 for hauling jobs in this weight class! Maximum HHorsepower 109 93 100 93 task by Col. Jack (Jake) Arvey,jand 12 lost. ot four points and Oregon State kill it. Persons autt ed to en- » % v cuairman of the Democratic Com-| Team and individual resuits of ~ollece one. e the Alaska Game Law and Turning Diamctor*—Let 50:/; ft. 61:/;n. eo:/. ft. mittee, who declared that “Plun-|iust night's bowling follows: - > err torial Highway Patrolmen shall (Y N v —F=ght 50% ft. 61 ft. | 54% ft. kett was speaking only as an indi- Gus George Grocery mpowered to enforce this sec- For the good of your business Wide-Troat Front Axles 5 in. B in | 80,03 in. m vidual and not as a member of the B. Breitkreutz rolled high score & joon. od Democratic . party.” P. McGil 105 119 155 379 { This warning in the public print Total Spring Length (front & rear)t| 194in. | 171% in. | 162 in. m In New York, Harry Markson, di-|J. Daugherty 147 129 150 426 !is considered by the F.W.S to be + rector of the 20th Centur ng Totals 437 392 451 1280 Jthe specified notification. Cab Seat Width} 57 in. 53% in. | 53 in. m Louis was unde act | P e - 20th Century until Octod H and Q ODD FELLOW MEETING Windshield Glass Areas 901 sq. in. Pls sq. in. |638 sq. in. m 3860, {had: will ROt Uefeng hig tit o B0 T [ e Silver, Doy Lodge - of the #To outtide of tire (curb clearance) Computed from data based on tests or computations anywhere but in New Yok Rollison 121 111 94 328 'ndependent Order of Odd Fellows - obtained from usually reliable sources. FAll four springs. Measured from production models. At Miami, Fla., Jo Y, Tru- (2. M1 123 166 162 451 {will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in g A Computed from width and depth measurements; no allowance for contours. | man Gicson, said the ct is a Pedersen 98 94 114 306 FROM pENN. the TOOF Hall and the 3rd Degree “free agent” and that the ml-l “olals 366 395 394 1155 will be conferred. The presence of z match offer had been made tc| s e — all members is requested. Follow- ! R 5 wf] & ( 0 w l ! N G ( o . Plunkett “in writ | Team No. 1 H 3 an. 25 ing the meeting a lunch will be o Vosamis St S Wi |7. Blanton . 120 149 81 360 ‘:finl\;,sfi:}f,( "h‘,/, B ] 115 Front Strect ® -Telephone 57 PR s, s Apg ik te ... 132 133 127 392 pnu15 voted the National League's| (et e e e et e e it - ot e S R e | %, Jotason s 184164 100: 481 poct Galuable. pla will receive | [ i f0 4p W 18 naa\} Lonors here tomorrow night | T (¢ was voted “Penn- 1 Ludwig Nelsons s outstanding athlete for | Spot w1 1 1 3 1948" and Governor James H. Duif 7 | M. Har_z’r‘u:) 12} 120 129 3?0 1 present him with a plague. Mu- |- Roliison 165 127 161 453 :jal's home t Donora, Pa Crause 96 153 134 383 T award will be made at the i | N orfswritcrs and Sportscasters. | § and T Clcthing e - R i Srot 55 55 55 165 CLEVELAND, Jan. 25—{®—Lou, 3izps 131 131 131 393 ' Boudreau s.gned his nam h 105 113 94 312 wlirv lEfi DS Cleveland Indian contr E. Wilson 125 103 128 356 i d L ti'at placed him among t ) oLl 116 402 408 paid in perf Indian: s World Champion new ar contract ona |T. Retallick 130 150 124 404 | Nt y basis—with no, at-;M. Burke 139 126 155 420 i tendance bonuses. involved. | Totals 407 414 416 1237 » \ | In terms of cash, it is hard tof i 4 | dstermine what that will mean but | Juncau Young Hardware { President Bill Veeck of the In-|J. Bater 121 133 127 381 i disns termed it one of the hizhest|B. Mill 140 115 174 429 _LOS ANGFLmz, van. 25—M— salaries in the history of the game.| . Pederson .. 140 103 83 331 Roger Wiey, six-foot, eight-inch, That would put it up around Boh; Totals 401 351 389 ‘1141 Oreson center, still leads the Pacific Sliect. resitadi L0000 <and i the H Conit Conference’s northern divis- $80,000 Babe Ruth carned one sea- | B. M. Behrends fon in basketball scoring—with 105 son with the Yankees. | Spot 88 11207 2¢ ;; {s0 peintsin eight games. Boudreau has been working un-|P. Garrison .,111 113 95 3g0 The Conference Commissionar’s | der an old contract with one year < Hastin:s 133, 106 126 365 Office reported today that Wiley to run and it is mated he earn-; - Haynes . .. 119 = 98 132 - 349 &5 ed 13.1 points per game| ed above $50,000 last year. { Totals 383 337 374 1094 n the Webfoots’ conference con- | ————————— tests” to d ROUNDUP OF CAGE GAMES NEW YORK, Jan. 25— line, one of the country’s four re- maininz unkeaten major college ketball teams, will go after vic- fory No. 14 tonigh. against St Tromas of Minnesota. If _victorious, the ciub would be second to Western Kentucky in the (P—Ham- {BEARDEN, VEECK ' IN WORD BATILE . ABOUT CONTRACT CLEVELAND, Jan. 25—(®—Gene | Bearden, the Cleveland Ind:an's ‘southpaw hurling ace, and Tribe |President Bill Veeck engaged in a 5.,L:1e contract sparring last night | ~efore scme 500 people. | Many a word was said in jest but {the dinner assemblage soon got the {impression that perhaps the boys five Bill cach, with t| 1226 A. Dalziel .. 138 138 138 414 | However, Ed Gayda of Washing- ! ton State has the top averaze, 12 He has drepped in 69 points-in on games. Behind Wiley in total scoring are | Washington, nd Paul Sowers of Orezon with 711 , and Bob Pritchett of Idaho Vandenburgh of 0. RESERE S Stale of Israel Holgling Eledion‘ TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan. 25.- ’—i Nationally I-DRESSER - - - 1-6-DRAWER CHEST i . # he state ci Isreal is holding its number of straight successes. West- | weren't pulling their punches. T]f‘t Kulecuon'; today. Four iun-’ P centucky has 16. Of the Un-| Bearden, who has notisigned his g:.q thousand citizens will vote 1 MIRBOR beatens, Minnesota has 13 and Vil- | Y15 contract, was honored by lo- (el a1 baccbell it s et to checose members of the consti- | a E ¥ ¢ | -al bas riters as “Cleveland’s ,;ant assembly which will draft the fod Duqyesne won its ninth victory iman of the year in ktaseball for ... i uBACIOUS LIVING ]. COMMODF 2 L in ten starts last night by defeat- i o8 MoouiRin B o | 7 : Fam ous Furniture GREATLY REDUCED FROM - $9250 8 69.0 100 80.0 - N0 23.5 - 000 42.9 1194 h_lg Loyolgl of Chicago in an over-| Every time something complimen- time thriller at Pittsburgh, 52-51.|iary was said, Veeck acted horrified Ar up a government to replace the regime. Around 40,000 ng within the state’s abs Iit Fine Home Furniture . . . made of rich, lustrous, genuine mahog- LEED . i 62.50 Bradley University won its third Missouri Valley conference game n “ve starts by taking Wichita b7-49, Lig Vince Boryla, Denvar's «Olym- pic satellite, hit with a free throw in the last 45 seconds to give Den- ver a 47-46 squeeze over Pittsburzh Boryla had 20 peints for the eve- hing. Yale increased its eastern stock by humbling Dartmouth, 62-41. It was the Elis’ 12th triumph in 16 starts, In the Southern Conference, Dav- idson routed the Citadel, 54 to 25 and North Carolina humbleq Vir- ginia Tech, 78 to 59. « Tennessee won over Georgia ir the Southeastern Conference, 61- 59, while VanderLilt eked out a 36- 31 verdict over Alabama. Brigham Young topped Wyoming 54-42. FIGHT DnPE Two fights last night turned out as follows: NEW YORK.—Bobby Mann, 155 Trenton, N.J., decisioned Eugene (Dummy) Hairston, 152%, New York 8). SAN FRANCISCO.—Luis Castillo, |while Bearden dug his elbow into | poundar Veeck at each tribute as if to em- asize he had won a point. | sm:ed and then said: | . “We ought to have peopie signed before all these nice things are | ‘aid. Last year at this dinner I told cu we had a chance to win the ennant. This year we have a bet- er ball club and we should have an easier time.” ilen, turning to Bearden, Veeck added pointedly: “Provided we can get cooperation om our athletes.” MRV ¢ e ) When called upon to speak, Veeck ! | 'ACS Plans Parly Etrictly an A.C.S. party, for Sig- nal Corps personnel both military jand civilian, is planned for Satur- |day evening, with Sgt. Jerry Marsh |as chairman. The 63 A.CS. staff members in the Juneau area, with their wives, wsbands and other guests, will gather at 10 o'clock in the CI.O. {Union Hall for the gala affair. An | "Just_for Fun” |} FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE Swift, convenient flights in big 4-engine Clippers. You'll enjoy every comfort, expert service — as a guest of Pan American, world’s most ex- perienced nirline._Ank for details and reservation: BARANOF HOTEL 120, Mexico, decisioned Rundolfo [orchestra has ieen engaged to play Phene 106° Villa, 120, El Paso, Texas (10). for dancing. ——————— The last such party was called a Hl” MIKI(XN In 1944, the United States im- |2et-together affair. So far, no special mw,‘l'l’dl(" ported and used more than'i13,500,- idea has been used for this one, ex- Tl Sy ol teTlyog e 000 carats of indusirial diamonds worth $1.81 per carai. cept that “everyone is in the mood ‘for a party.” What Letter reason? ies are expected to vote. any, contributes to that “grac- ious living” all home-loving folks desire. Quality Furniture Makes a House “ A HOME" NOW you can revel in the realization that your home is furnished in the most popular and approved style with furniture that bespeaks quality, dignity and comfort. NOW you can enjoy these advantages at the substantial savings represented in our Budget Bargain Bee. - ——— . B Pt Beautiful Mohogany for Lasting Pleasure 1949IS a “Challenge” .. . .a "“Threat” but it CAN BE'a Year of Achievement . . . . of Glorious Fulfillment! It WILL BE for those who choose the Beautiful ThingsofLife . . . . . . It is Our Obligation to Make Juneaw’s Homes More Beautiful e At D

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