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PAGE THREE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA MAKES 25 POINTS 10 FAMILY OFLIEUT, | ' COMDR. HAWLEY | ~ ARRIVES, DENALI are almost 42,000 loco=- in service on U.S. railroads. There motives Chrisimas Mail for ihe Mmmorces \ ' 0@s : WIN GAM% Mrs. E. C. Hawley, Mrs. Luella | { » a(i’l( {Hawley and two children, Sylvia i | Carol and Beverly Anne, were pas- | i g sengers arriving in Juneau today | OUTPOINTS | ( T (By the ‘Ascociated Press) {aboard the Denali | | oasi ileam Towering Gene Conley kept the| | They are the family of Lieut Washington State Coliege Cougars Commander E. C. Hawley, of the (in the ranks of basketball’s unde: local Coast Guard office, who was |transferred here from Ketchikan this fall. Mrs, Luella Hawley, Commander 'Hawley's mother, accompanied the family from Berkeley, Calif, where feated teams sparkling 25-poin The one-man omore center e to take a 58-49 decision over the | ast night with riormance. ee by the sop d the Couga Named Now - F.DAWSON | Lightweight Champ Calls! .0, ~) Eastern Washington Savages. The ey have " Bobe: ViRLBE Bl 1 h S ' W & I E ““ o 1)osers held a 24-23 haiftims edge house was available here. She will . (euard, f ty of California | and hung tight throughout, 14 remain for an indefinite visit. | po'r .S ”'ers nto X have been named on thel!io the 21-point efforts of Dick | Ed e mm..:Lm uu‘ ’m‘fll his fam- citing Conference fic Coast Conference team | Eicher lily are cccupying a house in the by m T coach Not until six and a half minutes | Waynor tract. S Rose Boy ound ifor- | of the second half elapsed—when | The Ha e e P S ad f alf elapsed e ) awleys were formerly at A ka}HILA_DELdHA. ) ?ef' b | nded Bob Celeri in the|iim Howell sank a long shot and Ketehikan where the Coast Guard | e Williams still rules the lizh*(quarterback -slot; Jim Turner and|, frec throw—did WSC take and|| cificer wa tationed for a year| weights Gut he furnished more Jim Cullom at the tackies. keep the lead f R Vb of Chiistnis Thaaca b REllitsry AP REDG L8 Globe- and & . halt | citement in his dressing room than WSC's th One player each from seven other | Calif,, and flown to military personnel in The game, n he did outpointing Chicago's Fred- | schools was also named on the 13 | ) g i (l}c Dawson in Convention Hall's | ythical eleven. It lines up thusly: Wiekger menu « fic d « 1 d into service to relieve a backlog on i D‘,L/G. ‘/_lq | ring. Ends—Bob Wilkinson, ntral Washington Col izt | b UCLA, and | The champion, in an unusual 1 t ni y Bauer, Montana. L Tac ng roo1 | Turner, California. season’s third defeat Clerk’s defending Northwest C ¢ co-titlists, 84-46, at Port- conference I and Jim les—Jim Cullom 1 tight press y called reporters to his dres: ROGERS & BABLER | A R | m&tlir_ld tpen; imd If“fl}?d a hX Guards—Roy Colquitt, Idaho, and | jand with Harold Jones setting a |5 BN }} ) LR 1] Jws that cuitiag ol thece| WSCS MEETING illiams related that he received | Rod Franz, California. 15-poinit, pace] | u viien properly dene—is gocd | AWARDED E ND The WSCS of the Methodist| . trufhl a telephone call dvurmg the after- im Castagnoli, Stanford.} ¢ of Idaho got into the 3 forestry, Shows how the trees ave {Church in Douglas will meet at the oet Infun, Indy, :".‘ y noon in which the caller said it] Quarterback — Bob Celeri, Cali-|yin colur fth o 70-40 cut and Markstrd Wl A8 the et o : e You get America’s handiest, the bout went the full 15 rouncs b e o of e ot B | Slssuiz—Grdul (I the championship would . chanze . S n Oregon, and the Oal a proj method of B jwith Mrs. J. P. Porter as hostess Hoover—at this new low price tlireg G o o icks—Ken Carpenter, Ore-)jgng Nuggets hit the centu Chr tree after it brought All women of the commanity are (cleaning teols extra). It's i iands. lgon State and Don Paul, Wash-| ik with a 101-51 triumph over y ' A home 3 asked to attend west model, - ‘j Frank (Blinky) Palermo, wio|ington State. Vbt Grbens i i The picture ends with a trec In the two-day bid-letting which e I ’(I]x%:qxffid(‘nq ;;lgm \; ‘lz rlnv:xw r‘,:m;li Fullback—Bill Martin, USC. | Principal cage interest of - thel | corating sequence as the Christm ‘i“:‘ r,.:,,“ ,,',Tny (,.0" li,':t::‘():ul:::,g NOTICE | Now At i e Aty IM: or @ ;o RIS LS PR, Northwest centers tonight in New | |tree fulfills its traditional destiny.| =0 pa e s 4 After December 10, no telephone three years, refused tp put much York City's Madison Square Garden | e |Groups desiring to use the film]” tates, Rogers Construction Com- rentals for the month of December | Al h m“' i‘ > (Continued from Page One) peny and Babler Brothers of Port- u r rt but at Wi P o f Hary Tt al ilc 1 at the office of Harvy will be accepted at a discount. All i credence in the o es on New York| where Oregon for | received contracts land, Ore,, IROUNDUP OF Light & Power hams’ insistence called the sport ™ ot 2 = b { University. The Beavers, Pacific i ¥ . 5 remittances must bear postmark of | | \.Allzte(rs r;om ringside. H ]\C(I(‘XSL Conference - titlists,. 108% | retwesn Harry Bridges and a chiet Loth Alaska Road Commission jobs. not i S diseount ?!atc Ph‘ase! ut after taking a unanimous £ g 7 ¥ rosecuti vitnes The bid-letting today in the { but close decision from Dawsc nI [iFemitday to, Cas Elm\uu} i )i fcnate Chambers concerned con- | be prompt. cllll an . | — { b & oV A ) JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS pany that displeased many in the house | hard drinking on t ation of the Glenn Highway | . g | of 10389, Willlams said his feass | | witness, Henry S 4 for which the contract was| TELEPHONE CO. —adv.| ; apparently resulted from a “bumn ) | Communist to te the Bri ;‘ iy | let yesterday. Five bids were il steer.” trial, MacInnis said. | R 4 pened this morning for Scclmng 3 In three previous non-title DOU‘ 5 P | B 3 sident of the o} T .p| B3, the 428 miles between mile ‘ ;;‘;fismvulzgt §~w.l~]-;1\xl:.;:(‘(‘|l‘;a\;‘r) VEI‘; “ling Green isn't losing any time in| ! ¥ | Lomgshoremen's, 4 nd Warek | A ( ( R E Di i lZATION posts 1880 I;Bi.ll:'): 0w wit | A AP | t1ying to better its excellent basket- | ) & | ment's Union, is accused of perjur i and Bakler ow with | cther and took the third by a cloze for testifying in his 1945 naturali- | Olher bids ranged to, Yov Have It Wfizu Youv Neeo br Bridges w te fclston, fl"ll'nt“SSiuUlql\?;xlt;zw:n§dkin:; on'! ation hearing that he was never | -cventeen Alaska high schools) showing a narrower! | It looked for several rouncs, on:on U])pul\enl‘ ot "< g ” a Communist. were .r]:;v:‘()\‘(-d_ and recommended | yuyriance than that of approxi- i especially in the closing session:. | ;.75 & Bt tha (Lun;‘\\ou l It was the -third day on the [or accreditization at the meeting | yately $700,000 in yesterday's of -1 \ ’ i that Dawson might lift the crown GLBsE Cubier S Taloms o 18 {Stand .1 impf. A longs day of the Alaska Committee, | jy, ws i which Williams won ‘l:y knocking P 4]' sy G'm:; us Adolph 1 ‘ yoss and political opp Iy .v'r ociation of Secondary Reconstruction and repair of | [ 4 I cut Bob Montgomery in 1947. e 837 sves. RIdrtan AT in the "union, he ‘“",l_( Hi, 00ls. these sections will complete woit: | { 3 i g i SR | \ctive in| Recommendations wiil be sent to | on the Glenn Highway from Palmer The hobbing, weaving, in-1 Dawson was a real puzzle for Ik: : m‘.:‘l‘“:r‘}""“‘l(}v“l""m.' «‘l,‘,f ¢ | Communist party councils ion meeting in Spo-|to Glennallen, the junction with | who likes to stand up and punch. i P(‘vl;f_l.:zm‘\- x;;‘}:u: M“” 11935 strike. He has not smber 8, 9, and 10, for|(he Richardson Highway. | | e & P e g e . | that he knew Bridges was & - T I ay Wolf, who couldmt get| A% € PPACH e b e R Eriokson, Teriiborial Yo,ur best bet for quick delivery Is Alr Express Torida e winner in four years, quit R N ¥ - Skt Serm ~om: e Educati WIS(ONSIN Zophomore-powere Washington | last-night after ool dvnlqj ¢ | fore the jury through a long queé- “"l""‘l‘»' lfi‘(’)‘"]‘“ “’l“(’l“’llr‘"“:;;;\‘“:" OUINTS BORN «+. fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, | ':f,m e won ght J;J | the university to buy up the re- PO MR, X e ‘;)y prosecutor | 2ttend the cone . representing -I-o couplE ot low, economical rates. Your letter or wire te {e - | mainin of his contract bentoz 2 3 Alaska 14 [} e Bowl-bound yer | It who coached Florids '\f!l“dm i ‘I . "'v‘, th Schrimpt . Tw xv titutes attended the b Meishont equsRing d."v"Y Ivy Alr Ex- 3 Jhic n ir > late 1020 . inged on whether Schi 3 o LA S e OIJK‘L “\Ie‘b“‘; Al" n in the late 1930's, was re l,‘l,! d ’(N st 1 ,,‘r rr'}x)~ {hree-man committee meeting Sun- IN (oloMBIA press, assures you of having your merchandise route of Marquette. Dic ed ready to come back as top| "~ : ¥ Ty o 8 L& 1enving amia . - | J o toothall enar ang RPN T e bl P | t:cns committee in 1935. He' had da¥, leaving Dr. James O, Ryan, | when you most need i, iketball forwhrd, d 5000 a year plus $5,000 | (rst denied remembering the” meet- Aertonial Cpmmlsppes. of By MEDELLIN, Colombia, Dec. 6@ | GRID IEAB!I oints to' break his i and a home. 0% ing. MacInnis showed the witness| ! actual Board member | —Quintuplets—five boys and all in | K ; i xpen a a | i aryl h- |10 e present. good health—were born several days | scoring mark of 32. The Birmngham Age-Herald Judge George B. Harris min-| v USR5} 21N - b E Vs .| Tulane, one of the Sout \(-L an : unnamed Los Angeles of the meeting. | R3;‘" chairman and other|ago to Maria Arroyave in the little o ¢ jpowers, won its fourth straight,|source as authority for ‘the infor e e FERRGEINS § o Edwin, C. _91“)‘ town of Angostura. NEW YORK, Dec. 6—(#—Wisc | 84-56. over :Southern Liou e » D | former Juneau School Superinten-| Report of the births arrived by i s : AN F“.M ABOUI | ¢ent, and Theron J. Cole, Sitka|telegram from the Mayor of An- strovs ¢in, which rallied from a d commentea| TIMELY North Carolina State, That's fantast |2l 3 '48 season to make a valiant figat!} o s A i E s A s cheol Euperintendent. gostura only yesterda: . , % 3 Southern giant, notched its second, | g ‘ve ¢ ha me.” u ! 4 i i SR for the Big Ten title this year b \%! oie Davigdcnn 57-83. But North s I‘L‘_‘f ‘:l Boda howe ! (HRISTMAS I'REES ls | has moved {rom Juneau, 0| Tie quntuplets have :een bap- | been voted the ‘“surprise” colle Carolina fell before Virginia Teck | i th esent superintendent, stcrh!!g: tized Fermin, Ramiro, Rodrigo, foothall team of 1949 in a nation-j gy 45 2 PRESS (I.UB BOWl RkPOR"ED AVAIlABlE s, 8 was invited to serve in and Francisco, Their father's : el wide Associated Press poll of spo:is i : 70-5 his place. Cole was weatherbound, | name is Alfons W . gm Willle aha. soo-tacusters, L — |50 sent his proxy to Martin Peder- P oins i g tean aska Under a new coach, Tvy William-| T oo o “fmr” 1 Ripon GAME I.IKEI-Y FOR A ney and timely film con, Douglas School Superinten-| Mink and Wolf traps at Madsen's. 3 son, the Badgers won three of thcir o =i e e vk icsued by the Forest Scrvice is r dent. ; 158-50. Towa dropped Michigan ¥ il SOt Seiatliper it first five conference games, tied | i +o' 7353 Indiana drubbed Wa- ) p ’ AvRIEbIE 18 JUESS sToups. OBe Drnh S g - ot od AR inafon | - St e op e e TCIRER R H of the film was eived in the Lash, 64-33. ! office of Regional Forcster B. Frank | CHANGE OF TIME | rom Rose Bowl contention until | SQUARE DANCE their final contest, in which they S e e w5 INGTRE DAME, S, M. ACHIEVEMENT | GET BIG SPLIT OF PLAQUE” GIVEN | SATURDAY'S GAME _ | Heintzleman yesterday and will be | FOR . |vetained in Juneau until Momday | ! San Francisco Seals Baseball Club, |2ternoon when it will be sent to. i o S other communities in southeast Al- last night offered the use of Eealsm e diu re for ress Club | 3952 adhifp. hers fowtia Press U TS i 1 tiued “A Tree Giro Bowl foathall game between lee;e‘m' o N of the Pacific and Baylor Univer- |:OF OUTSUmas. 2t & € P SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6—L ul I. Fagan, President of Tonight’s square dancing for ad- ults in the Community Center pro- |gram at the local Teen Age Club will begin a half-hour later than usual this evening, beginning at 9 o’clock. Ping peng and pool will be available at 8:30 o'clock. | | picture which runs 11 minutes. 1t the | tell: story of the Christmas EDD'E WAITKUSI Fagan broke a longtime prece- | "7 oA LBIES a1 Bl o gl LAS, Te: H (P —Notre dent in offering the stadium which i o DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 8—P—Notwe|, " " qostared would be used |drtmimimishinuividivioriuirisiiniide ool Pame and Southern Methodist each received $116,477 as th share ot the gate receipts from their foot-| ball game last Saturday. ‘The 75,000 plus fans who watched the game in the Cotton Bowl paid a gross of $261,424. GHT DOPE Here are 1'esults' of fights last for nothing but.baseball. The stadium seats 16,000 people. College of the Pa pected to vote on the matter at a | meeting today. 1 EIWANIS MEETING BALTIMORE, Dec. 6—-(P—Edcdie Waitkus, Philadelphia Philly first baseman .who was shat last season by a woman in Chicago, today w awarded the “Achievement Plague” of the National Baseball Congre The award is for the outstanding major league player to graduate from the amateur diamonds of the Congress. The 1948 winner was Satchel Paige, the ageless Cleve- land Indian hurler. Wallis George, program chair- man for tomorrows Kiwanis lunch- eon, has promised a very interesting i m. He has secured two out- nding schorts entitled “Think It Tonight 7:30 P. M. — High Scllg_ol Gym a4 { pro : IOver,” an M-G-11 film on arson FORMER HUSKY IS I nignt: and a new Forest Service picture At Philadelphia — Ike Williams, | entitled “A Tree Crows for Christ- » 135, ‘Trenton, N.J, outpointed |mas.” z 1 Freddy Dawson, 134, Chicago (15). | At Altuquerqgue—Benny Cordova, | COL. NOYES LEAVES | GIVEN HIGH RATING NEW YORK, Dec. 6—(P—Jack Tichols, former University of ‘Washington All-Coast basketball center, ranks eighth in the National Basketzall Association scoring rac?.lJ league statistics showed today. The former Husky, now playing with the Washington Nationals, has| averaged 17 points a gam2 in 15‘ contests for a 254 point total. MEXICAN CAGERS LOSETOS. T. 5 MANILA, Dec. 6—(P—Mexico'si touring tasketball team suffered its first defeat in five starts at the| hands of Santa Tomas University tonight 54 to 48. APPLY TO WED Application for a marriage li- cense has been made to the U. S. Ccmmissioner by Barney Berg of Cordova and -Rachel Carlson of 165, AlLuguerque, knocked out Don Fortier 171, Los Angeles (3), At Newark, N.J.—Lew Jenkins, 139, Sweetwater, Tex., knocked out y De Fazio, 137%, Bayonne, N.J. (8). ‘to be Col. John R. Noyes, Alaska Road Commissicner, was booked on to-| day's Pan American flight to Seat-| tle. He is going to Washington, D. 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