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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "FLASH GORDON" IS PAGE THREE If Benjamin Franklin had had | " | | es' oo Ies | his way, the turkey instead of thej { EXPF(TED BACK AT eagle would have been made the) < o s b American national emblem. we ' .* *he ‘l . INDIANS' ZHD BASE ERT [ l "f‘ £l s 'A ,y, s Th astrolobe, the most ancient of | Dec. 1- The | navigalon instruments, was used E R o s acted pretty con- el | by Columbus, H FRIDAY “I R | By TED SMITS that Joe r-| NEW YORK, Dec. 1—(P—Roy el } o | NEW YORK, Dec. 1—P—Notre|don wil be back at s ! slugging outfielder of the % SERVlCE STAR p { Dame’s all conquering football le- | for them in the spring. | =6 vns and Don New=-|” I gions placed three men on the| General Manager Hank Gre cembe, fireballing ace of the Br | ; i 1eral Manage! ank Green- Fooradih E i P I lAYI“G AT | Ascociated Press 1949 All-Amerien. | berg says: “I'm sonvinced C Iyn pitchng staff, have been fleMmfia&y)‘fi:/m | | Doak Walker, triple threat star|will be back.” named the outstanc unrxv i of Southern Methodist, made the| At his home in Eugene, Ore. | of the major leazues for! H team for the third year in a row, | Gordon says: “I'll think it over." | 3 Ay, h ’ 1) e and Charlie Justice of North Caro- | = Gordon earlicr this week said he v sh- | y The El_l‘(‘s Friday night dbu\}llllgé PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1 (P—Tt'1l | Jina placed in the 1t Tor e T wanbed to drop o ; i “‘fk, - ety the A : eague il bogin' its sche Iule._w- be home week around |second time. B N L » headed | | '":';07‘" .?ecl‘:f"""‘ b l“s.r.“’,“:‘f"', | 'k next spring with Mic-| ‘Arnold Galiffa, Army's smooth | Pacific Gonst Leasne. pestera.is fational in i QOIOR . JUREEGS Lo Y ne, Jimmy Dykes and | quarterback, beat c bby ‘Wil- | with Portian % b | of o:all Writers Association | Juneau Young Hardware; Quillico|Bing Miller whooping it up as they |liams of Notre Dame by a narrow | ferested in bis § T e ) ::m;:z Center vs Alexander Photo|aid in the Philadelphia Athletics’ | margin. Rod Franz of California Bu‘t (‘,m i ‘”‘“(, ]‘ FELn Thi the fitst vear the writers udio. championship’ days 20 years ago. |is Lack ¢ 8 tor 11 3 : old Joe by 50 ks i 3 . gy P p’ days 3 S ack at guard for the second esterd that hose rookie standouts for the | ) - o 2 R ch.-" Dl\cqlofk: Hogle Ffl“ge;y vs| The triumvirate was completed | year. The firct team is rounded out SN yhsterday that & b al 3 o },‘N ;‘,‘w\,"“{‘\‘:.: Demerar | 7's a good thing to know, when you bring in your owlin, ; afe vs|yesterday wh i < b ¢ o 3 Ak 1 P . s cantl g"rs' oA VS| yesterday when the Athletics an-vith Clayton Tonnemak he | Hopar: fii BN b entire majors, | car, that our factory-trained mechanics know it a Grocery. nounced the signing of Cochrane | Minnesota giant, at center; it 2 ¢ ) i E k h: h ;l'{eam rosters are as follows: and Miller, as coaches to replace|Walker of Oklahoma at tackle; gL 4 , best. It’s equally important to know that these ' 3 ¢/ th 3 § : . [¢ sti . . . . ome Grocery: A. Burke (Capt.),|the dismissed Al Simmons and Earl | J (Froggy) Willlams of Rice | of | men work with spemally desxgned equlpment to M. Burke, C, Hagerup, A. Hagerup. Quillico Sport Center: E. Hag- erup (Capt.), D. Sweeny, J. Stew- art, E. Stewart. Royal Cafe: M. Funk (Capt.), E. Brucker. Dykes was with the club| season as coach. | Pennsylvania at guard. The signing of Miller, for the| Notre Dame men elec! last eight years coach of the Chi Leon Hart at end, Jim M 2go White Sox, was expected. |t tackle and Emil Sitko t end, and John Schweder at of | help them find and correct the trouble . . . and that they use factory-engineered and inspected parts. ! But we don’t stop there. To insure your satisfac- tion, we put extra emphasis on courtesy and fair FAMOUS SINCE 1804 Peyton, M. Devlin, E. Lincoln But the sigping of Cochrane came m b \’ p e penel H Capitol Theatre: ~T. Hyder ost as a complete surprlse e | i ¥ ‘ for { > . i ;_Calxin.l\. Ml Hagerup, L. Holmquist,| Cochrane has been ou | | | <olt fiavot dealing all along the line. You’ll agree, when you pay . Holmquist. ma]or league picture since August » ’1 n at ¢ i ok R Ol W, e, T | aSIBIHY BYRD CLAIMS R L | unique bouguet. usa visit, that “We put the SERVE in SERVICE! (Capt.), B. Hudson, B. Ross, S. R0sS. | manager of the Detroit Tigers after games played last night ave: ) u 4 California Grocery: W. King winning two American League pen-! HE HAS BEE" FIRED Villanova 74; Arnold 49. | i: 1 R w cowLI"G co i (Capt), P. Hagerup, D. MCM““”‘-"nnms and one world championship | g i i Canigius 63, Gannon (Pa) 44. ‘ by i o e » | L Ripke. 18 Hive yoars: | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 1—® St. Lawrence 5 Here are resuws of fights last/| 0 S % | Juneau Young Hardware: MI iy {-~The Loss of San Antonio Lanrents Wach ‘ 115 Front Street P Telephone 57 I Lavenik (Capt.), B. Lavenik, \'f*-\vbi\: club 1' ys the parent St.| Indiana State 84, Huntington 52. | At Wickita, Kans.—Joey Maxim, | Satre, M. Pierce. ‘ | Louis Browns had fired him. = = Ll | 181, Cleveland, stopped Pat McCat- - ( Alexander Photo Studio: J. Alex- IHREAIE“ED sleE | The American League club owns 1 rty, 177, opeke | ander (Capt.), A. Parsons, J. Porter, San Antonio’s franchise in the " [ A L ] e X R A i Team captains as indicated atove ' William R. (Billy) Byrd, San An- | pointed hm!ov Sanders, 151‘., New- Distributors for Alaska will be responsible for the appear-| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—(P—jtcn'o vice president and general Top !_IOUOR pGSlI wk, NJ., 10, | ODOM CUMPANY | The San Francisco 49ers called off rager, told the San Antonio Ex- At Phoenix, Ariz—Charlie Salas,' should keep each member informed | their threatened strike yesterday press the St. Louis Club Lelieved 47'., Phoenix, stopped Bobby | of the following week's schedule.|for a $500 bonus per pleyer in the it was gefting “a short count” at| ANCHORAGE—Marshal Hoppin, Lakin, 147':, New York, 8. DRI | Information regarding the schedule [ All-America Conference playofl | the gate. He denied any irregulari- | former Alaska Airlines ident 2 i be obtained] 3ame with the New York Yankees.! ties and said he asked the Browns and city tax official w amed ] MOSCOW, Idaho. Dec. 1—®—{ One large room in the Territorial! The Portland Penguins pakedi lova, Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. | 1 Don't sell the Idaho freshman ner’s office in the!their heads out of the Northern Di-i The position is reported to Le | basketball team short—they're t00j 3jmpson Building has the aspect of | vision hockey cellar last night long | one of the highest & high. in assembly line these days. Young|enough to flatten the division- | territory, with remuneration a NN'IS After cutting his squad to 20 men.i ;omen are addressing envelopes, | lcading Seattle Ironmen, 6-0. sraduating scale monthly. Hoppin Coach Steve Belko found that }3 ‘olding forms and enclosures, and!| Po s Johnny Savicky turned | will serve unofficially as lobbyist, | COUNT of the group topped six feet in stuffing and sealing the envelopes|in his cond three-goal perform-| and officially his duties will consist > heighth. He can field five men| o mailing. {ance in as many games. of improving public relations for| / averaging better than 6 feet, 5| Tax Commissioner M. P. Mullaney| The Southern Division leade the liguor industry in Alaska. | inches—and with ability. s sending out forms for licenses| san Francisco Shamrocks, - \ The squad includes Hartly| ,r 5y kinds and for the filing of | established e: ame control ir Kruger, 677, an all-state per-lr;,come and property tax returns. |defeating the se place s.ul + il 4 /2 former from. Lewis & Clark, Spo-| The 1949 Territorial Legislature | Diego Skyhawks, 4-1. For ltt e e 0ws A fi (? ‘U t ]@g (” r’e e t kane; Roger Lillibridge, 6'-6”, anl . eateq a number of new Alaska | T w Westminster Royals ex- ; i all-Idaho standout Irom. Cot‘u}'i axes, among them the net income, | ten: the touring Fresno Falcons™ L4 * | o .’Alene, and Bruce MclIntosh, 6'-8",) sroperty and tobacco taxes. ing streak to four straight with wlth BI Colds i another all-Idaho performer from |~ anticipating the later action of & 3-2 win. 289, | | Lewiston. he 8lst Congress in repealing the| The Southern Division cellar o { 5 Tederal Mercantile Tax Act as it;team, the Los Angeles Monarchs, 3| i ipplies to Alaska, the Legislature swamped the Oakland Oaks 11- SAYS EOOTBAI.I. IS rovided for a business license tax | for their fifth win in the last six ence of their team members and and team rosters may LCOK AT THIS CAGE | ABOUT PERFECTION 1—P—After NEW YORK, Dec. " half a century of rules juggling, Las college football reached a state of near perfection? Earl (Red) Blaik, the Army coach, joins Columbia’s Lou Little in saying that it has. “We have the greatest football right now the country can possibly have,” West Point’s head tactician; declared yesterday in levelling a blast at foes of the two-platoon system. “We would be downright nuts to go back to thinking in terms of 1934 and 1935. Only the old guard is against the two-platoon.” Blaik’s remarks came at luncheon meeting at which he was presented the Lambert Trophy, honoring his unkeaten team as the outstanding !personnel to serve as field exami- college eleven in the east. CAGE GAME IS OK TONIGHT, DOUGLAS | cRISTMAS TREES The basketball season opens to- night on the channel. | by telephoning Joe Alexander at | for yxr of. He said proof was never | yesterday as public relations coun- | | 303. prod sel for the Territorial Liquor Deal- | | e I'Ax DEPAP]’MENI officials could not be|ers Association at a meeting here| 1eached last for comment. ittended by representatives from | e throughout the territory. ! SENDING FORMS, 1 Em\\ ns [ | [ ! . TEAM FOR HEIGHTH. INFORMATION chorage, Fairbanks, Kodiak, Nome, | (By the Associated Press) 5 straight loses. ich automatically becomes effec- | cames after ive January 1. i Therefore, all business liccn.&esl The m ine Iron Age reports -eretofore issued by the Clerks of |that delivery dates for many steel District Courts, except liquor li- | products will not return to normal nses, now must be octained from |until next March, at the earliest the Department of Taxation. "Ihc delays have been caused by the With the property tax forms now |recent coal and steel strikes. seing mailed, Mullaney is encl%mvr‘ a sheet of general information | It's long walks, swims in the about Territorial taxes. These state | Gulf, badminton and perhaps a brief requirements for income, kit of poker for President Truman cchool, tobacco, property taxes and at Key West, Florida. And for for special licenses in fishing and daughter Margaret, it's a chance mining industries, as well as mis- [to catch up on her hobby of pho- cellaneous licenses not covered in|tography. The Trumans are vaca- the business license tax measure. |tioning. Pamphlets explaining withholding | — e provisions of the Alaska Net In- come Tax Act, now effective for 1949, are available at the Commis-| sioner’s office. Commissioner Mullaney also is taking applications for qualified ners and to staff the divisional offices in Anchorages, Fairbanks | and Nome. 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Poumfig .« 21b. box 55¢ 13¢ Play will be in Douglas. first game starting at 7:30 o'clock. ONE AI.ASKA Towu ettt et il , The Douglas High School Huskle= Pillsbury % Breardiie will meet the Casler five in lh(‘ CAKE FLOUR 43¢ | PITTED DATES - - 2for 55¢ first game and Mike's Night Owls SEATTLE, Dec. 1—P—Coals to 5 ¢ L go against Columtia Lumber in Newcastle, ice boxes to Eskimos— 4 the second game. and now it's Christmas trees to l; Tomorrow night, in Juneau, the | Alaska. SWIFT'S Crimson Bears go against the Im-| Longshoremen were puzled to-| GENERAL ELECTRIC o A FRESH 1 day as they tied Ito 130 bales of Loiumaia BONED and ROLLED ’ perials in the second game while the curtain raiser will be between Moose vs. Arctic. Frozen Arkansas Chicks Shipped fo Alaska for Thawing TULSA, Okla. Dec. 1.—P—Fif- teen hundred pounds of frozen Ar- kansas chickens were shipped out of here by air today for thawing—of all places—at Anchorage, Alaska. It was the first of a series of weekly shipments contracted be- tween an Anchorage restaurant owner and a north Arkansas poultry farm. The quick-frozen fowl, flown by way of Seattle, will reach An- chorage tomorrow noon. MIRROR CAFE fir Christmas trees. They are going from Orin Farr of Rexford, Mont., to Sidney Urie of Woodrow, near Seward, Alaska, in the steamer Denall. “The boys thought there must be some mistake. They nearly threw ‘em off the pier,” Emil Hanson, stevedoring company superinten- dent, said. Alaskans customarily use spruce and other native evergreens for Christmas trees. LEADER RANGE Compare these huge values with field — General Electric “Speed plus these big features: © HI-SPEED CALROD* UNITSI For faster, cleaner cooking than ever. ® OVERSIZE OVENI Perfect for all types of cooking. A vicious circle of reprisals con- tinues in the strained relations be- tween Poland and France. 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