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PAGE TWO READING TIME. FIVE SECONDS It takes only five seconds for us to tell you that Michaels-Stern have been making fine suits for 100 years. It will take you but a mon.ent to try on your correct size in one of these master- made suits . . . and to discover why a century of ed their faith in this famous customers have plac label. UPSETS IN CAGE PLAYS ~ INNATION (By the Associated Press) Two of the nation’s ranking col- lege basketball teams had shocks | last night and but one survived. Ohio State (16-3), third ranked lin today’s Associated Press poll, | moved down to Columbia to play | the last-place Missouri five of ghe Big Seven The Western Conference leaders barely got by, 47-46, after scoring six points in one minute. All America candidate Dick Schnittker hit the winning goal with 70 seconds re- maining. In the far west, Santa: Clara (12-8) upset San Francisco (14-6) in overtime, 51-43. The Dons, last year’s National Invitation cham- pions, rank 12th in the AP poll. i The fast-breaking Bradley Braves (22-3) took the Missouri Valley con- ference lead with a convincing 59-46 victory over Oklahoma A. and M. The Braves rank second na- tionally. | Indiana (15-3) won 83-72 success over Illinois. | Kentucky (18-4) exploded for a 77-57 rout of Alabama. Kentucky’s seven-foot Bill Spivey dropped in 29 points. Nebraska (13-5) shot into a ‘tie with Colorado for the Big Seven lead by edging Oklahoma, 57-55. Don Page was the hero of Wis- consin’s 66-62 - overtime victory over Towa. He tied the score at 59-59 in regular time with two free throws THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BUI.I.E”NS]HO[Y(ROSS ] CAGE POLL United States has told Japan to re-‘ T | By JOE FALLS | | organize her police into an army ox‘ 500,000 men. This is not connrmed by American sources. NEW YORK, Feb. 14—®—The | American zone of Germany. The | team Adolph Rupp picked as the‘ woman was flown to the Unitea| best in the nation—Bradley Uni-| | States, under guard. The Army is| Versity—may yet justify the Ken-| | S i ucky Baron’s faith. hinting that security may be in. | 'UC N 5 | volved. But the case is labeled “sec-| The Bradley Braves, gaining mo- ret.” mentum, are applying the screws to Holy Cross’ rating as the No. 1 bas- | | ketball power in the nation. While Holy Cross teday was voted | | | A great deal of hush-hush and‘ | mystery surrounds the arrest of n‘ woman a short time ago in the Vatican sources report that Pope‘ Pius is confined to his apartment with a slight attack of g:;luenza “he top position in the Associated Papal audiences for today are said | PTesS poll for a fifth straight week, to have been cancelled. | its margin has shrunk to a mere 37 | points over: the rampaging Braves | Peoria, Il avid Lilienthal steps out tomor- \ from ru\? \;15 chairman of the Atomic| Washington State, 17th last week, Energy Commission, and Washing- | advanced one notch while Southern ton observers expect that a member California moved into 19th place. of the A.E.C., Gordon Dean, will be | Washington was ranked in 26th made acting chairman. The 44-year- place. old California lawyer and former| The top teams (first place votes college professor has taken an active | parentheses and points on a| lin ! places in the women'’s giani slalom date has been set for the reteren- dum. part in shaping the policies of the | ‘P'?'g'7'5'5'4'3'2'1 basis): ~ in- | uded: e Team Record Points The government of Belgium haS‘ L Holy Cross (56) ... ?g-o 986 | published an official decree, calling | 2 Bm_dley (16) g_.':; 948| on the citizens of that country to| 3. Ohio State (89) ... 16-3 54 | vyote within 40 days on whether| 4 St. John's (8) 20-2 631 | they want their exiled king to re-| > Kentucky (6) 18-4 485 |turn The monarch, King Leopold, | 6. Long Island (5) ... 17-2 458 has declared in Switzerland that he| 7- Duquesne (1) 18-1 451 will not return unless 55 percent of | g u] g{ar.lst;(\m 17». ;g-: 333 ters say they want him.'No| 9. W. entucky (5) .. 19- | s y y 10. UCLA @) L 17-4 322 JUNEAU ELKS LOSE —______—* Ausfrians BigShow, | Ski Races VICTOR, Colo., Feb. 14—®—Aus- | tria’s go-getting gals were the big show in the opening day of the | World Alpine Ski Championships, and Austria’s men expect to cut a | few fancy capers themselves. The Austrian women, led by laughing blonde lovely, Dagmar Rom, swept six of the first seven | yesterday. Miss Rom raced down, the wick v place. Jannette Burr, Seattle, 19th in the time of 1:41.1. finished | ARMSTRONG, TIMBER MAN i OF ADMIRALTY, BACK HO\XF,‘ C. M. Armstrong, timber manage- ment director of the Admiralty Di- vision of the U. S. Forest Service, with offices in Juneau, has re-| turned here after six-weeks leave | in the states, during which !ime“ he visited as far south as Florida. | DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION } TERRITORY OF ALASKA | BOX 2185, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA | INVITATION FOR BIDS | three-quarter mile course in vne-| minute, 29.6 seconds to grab 1lirst| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 FOR SALE W=A=N=-T A-D-S | FORSALE nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately available. GOLD BELT—Juneau's finest. 5- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- peting, 2 completed bedrooms, another easily finished. Garage, view, venitian blinds. New, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. | SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully | furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. DOUGLAS—Building 2 suitable | bdr. apt. and commercial down- stairs. New FHA home, 2 bed- rooms. ARB 5—and other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers. LOTS— Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highway. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE AT LOW PRICE—% interest in lode mining claims, containing lead, zinc, copper, silver, traces (CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT) SEALED BIDS,' in single copy| subject to the conditions contained herein will be received until March | for furnishing all labor and mater- | B. C. Write. Walter E. Thomas, 3618 E Armour Ave., Cudahy,} | Wise. 424-4t a new radio phone for your Phone 676 over Frist National Bank ! of gold. Located in Rainy Hollow, | | SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan-/4 NEW HOUSES in the Highlands section, two bedrooms and al- lowance for a third, full concrete basements, garage, laundry, el- ectric hot water heaters, auto- matic oil furnace, completely in- sulated for a Jow maintenance cost, Financed by FHA on very liberal terms. Secondary financ- ing for down payment is avail- able to qualified veterans. REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 LARGE concrete basement on 1 acre patented. West Juneau Road 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $2850. Also acre lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, possible third bedroom. 3% acres pat. near Salmon Creek. Gardens, gar~ age, wonderful place for kids, sshool bus service free. $7,850, LARGE cabin, Lena Point. beach frontage. $2500. EATTER TRACT 2 bedroom, large yard, move in today. Furnished, elec kitchen, channel view. $9,000, $2,500 will finance. 4-BEDROOM, Basin Road. Base- ment suitable income apt. $6,800, {SEVERAL GOOD LISTINGS AT FRITZ COVE. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 200 [ Si i 1 i 1 { B 38T RS {05 B LTl 10, 1950, and then publicly opened, \NGw's THE TIME to think abcut [SEWARD AT MARINE WAY i Telephone 911, 1:30 P. M. — High Sfllool Gym First Game J-HIGH versus DOUGLAS HI Aduls 75c Second Game IMPERIAL versus MOOSE Students 25¢ Use 6th Street Entrance tineau Hotel, He came here from the Seattle office of the Community Facilities Service, to join the staff for the Territory. alg ° flflfl[fillfl i KENTUCKY' S Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND $90 PROOF . » M-umuv.-‘-ml e e——— Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY HAHN IS SINGLES CHAMP, RACQUETS NEW YORK, Feb. 14—(#—Edward Hahn of Detroit, who was given little chance when the National Amateyr squash racquets tourna- ment began Saturday, was the 1950 singles champion today. The unseeded Hahn, holder of the mid-western and Michigan singles crown but unseeded in nationals, defeated Richard Rotschild of New York in straight sets, 15-4, 15-10 and 17-14. MATTHEWS GETS TKO IN FIDUCIA MATCH NEWARK, NJ., Feb. 4—P— Harry Matthews, 176, Seattle, strengthened his bid for a shot at Middleweight Boxing Champion Jake LaMotta last night with a seventh round technical knockout win over Freddy Fiducia, 189, of Newark. Matthews was down in the first round but bounced back to win his 5th fight in 78 starts. ‘Terms of Seattle’s offer to the ex- major league outfielder haven't been revealed but Sheely said it called for the highest salary in the Pacitic Coast League. Sheely, who plans to leave Wed- nesday for the Rainiers’ spring camp at Palm Springs, Calif., said 10 players still are unsigned. SCHANZ NOW N RED SOX RANKS BOSTON, Feb. 14—®—Charlie| Schanz, big righthanded pitcher | purchased from Seattle of the Pa- cific Coast League, returned his signed contract yesterday to the Boston Red Sox. HOSPITAL NOTES Irwin Sawér, Chester E. Zenger, Mrs. Paul D. Hawkins, and 'Erv Hagerup were admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday. Miss Olive Montel and Margaret Maloney were | dismlssfid FROM PETERSBURG Mrs. Edith Hanson of Petersburg is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Standard Form of Contract for Con- struction. The Director of Aeronautics, Al- aska Aeronautics and Communica- tions Commission or the Superin- tendent of Public Works, on behalf of the Territory of Alaska reserves the right to reject any or all bids .and to waive all informalities. FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALAS- KA, FRANK A. METCALF, Supt. of | Public Works By GEORGE S. SCHWAMM Director of Aeronautics, ALASKA AERONAUTICS AND COMMUNICATION COMMISSION First publication, Feb. 7, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 28, 1950. COMMUNICATION Daily Alaska Editor, Empire: | Whether it is necessary or not it is irresistable to add to the praise already heaped on the Memorial Library project. Juneau is under- taking something that will reach old and young, rich and poor, no one can be barred from it’s benefits. What finer tribute could we offer to the soldiers of Juneau! Sincerely -yours, (Signed) Mrs. B. D. Stewart. SCHWINN BIKES AT MAD! WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal. First District of Alaska By JOHN S. KREPPS, Deputy. WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR. Plaintiff’s Attorney. First publication, Feb. 13, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 18, 1950. Slowdown, Berlin Truck Traffic, Is Reporfed Broken (By Associated Press) 1 Berlin's truck traffic is normal again this morning after a sudden three-hour slowdown last night. Berlin-bound vehicles are allowed to enter the Russian zone at Helm- stedt at the rate of nine or ten an hour, considered normal for the winter. German custom officials say they can offer no explanation for last night's slowdon. It caused a backlog of fifty trucks, which cleared up early this morning. AT GASTINEAU L. Crosby and A. D. Sprague, who arrived this morning on the Denali, are staying at the Gastin- eau Hotel. B.m.BEHREn S 9 then scored two goals in overtime. vWOME“ BOWL 0“ ials and performing all work for| poat. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO.| Duquesne (18-1) outscored Car- ‘l'o SKAGWAY lAS‘I’ construction of the Dillingham| pgs the NORTHERN on display. | . negie Tech, 71-49, and Villanova lEYS MO“DAY, 7 Municipal Airport located near the 418-tf | WA“TED | (19-3) walloped Scranton, '83-33. {town of Dillingham, Alaska, and or | 1 h h and 15th in the GAME OF s SER|ES -|1938 PLYMOUTH d-door, 1940 They rank seventh a ; the Ninilchik Municipal Airport lo. !RELIABLE MAN wanted to call {AP poll. : Barbara Mill rolled high game| cated near the town of Ninilchik,| Chevrolet 2:door. R. W. Cow- i 0 o o O R ors, Wond- 4| Wa!:hAmsA trong 5301'9;1;’[“ : d';:; last night on the Elks alleys in the| 1o qpoo, o v Elks defeated the| A1aska, and or the Skagway Muni-| ling Co. AGH | R Shportaity ¢15° th @i i eft to | : . ] e e e v | MIHAAY nighit 1eagis Wi DSRRERS | 5iriau Eiis in the fifih ki dast | CPOL AUBSIE R REEE € (07 | SEVERAT fatge aiia Bmall Dis- | ¥ Ua WO experience ol um In . ealln | Gornell was also high in the series With 802 | L vopec ot the telegraphic bowling | Of Skagway, Alaska, and or the Fort| “mongs, Perfect stones. Bargain| required. Permanent. Write today. Niagara shaded Toledo, 61-50. Individual and team SCores WET€ | oy Jggt Sunday night. Juneau's | Yukon Municipal A"p"“k“““;fl“l prices at the First National| McNESS COMPANY, Dept. E William and Mary, pressing North | ** follows: ! first team lost by 30 pins, but the|Dear the town of Fort Yukon, Al-| ‘pank. 35 rt| 2423 Magnolia St, Oakland 7, H 1 St 1 ; the Southern | second team lost to the Skagway aska, and or the Seldovia Municipal LR - tis { calif. I urners gfl“; ina 1“2 or ee[b e Ludwig Nelson sarlg byi510 Airport located near the town or\19487 GMC % ton pickup. l:h;m; nference lead, was ups y — 43 e 2. 707, - Cgrolma 52-46. ¥ 3 J. Faulkner 126 1:7 lg; g ;;; According to Empire figures, here | Seldovia, Alaska, and or the Kinz% 70 074" REI:;“Ir:?:t’;s I‘;‘]‘—‘fi?: jw I:avl‘imf;)g . rolina, B0 king small-college | M- Jarshberger 118 88 83 298] o1 ipe totals for the five matches: {bu¢ Alrport localed near the toWn| NEw DELTA band saw. Complete| cg) g5 ¥ Bl I . ? 2 5 B> c. Vuille . 116 113 144— 373 | of Kotzebue, Alaska. S % 414 all 95. 423-t Telephone—319 nghls Red 730 | cutntet, won' its 20t game in 22 0; VHME o U0 (56 1goitgiy| . Juneen fist team, total score |Of Kotze B e $150.00. George Bros. 414-tf & & | starts, defeating Hawaii, 80-52. VoS s I e B e R wa v et s (AL }ngé‘gso“r“:k:’: ‘i)‘i‘f;‘ccllo-‘r'a(‘)‘;‘";m_::};“}" —— {2 OR 3 BEDROOM apt. or house. E 4 i Juneau second team, 12,118; Skag- | it Call Ruth Blake or Minnie Lu Harri Mgchine Shop, Inc. 3| coono o and u et 5 - Mttt |tes, Glover Building, Anchorage, Al FOR RENT g By e Cleirmsenlimmenfipmmenfimmenllommenfioefiomse B | ORI % 4 Juneau Young Indivigual and_team scores in | aska, at 10 AM. AST on March 10, | — S g e o St |/6a-40. P. Lee 138 120 112— 379 { 1950. |STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or {TO RENT or sublet small apt. or In the Southwest ~Conference nay | Sunday’s game, 'the last, follows: | { & | Southern Methodist defeated Ricev J. Marsh 122 102 15:— :l;; | "Bid Bond Guarantee will be re- Monthly. ‘Colonial Rooms. 69tf | house. For local couple. Referenc- / P. Becker ......... 139 139 13 | Skagway First Team quired with each bid as follows: Five | 5 es, steaiily employed. P. O. Box Your Be “Sits 55-48. Texas A. and M. 1ost 0y poqeec™ 7 11g 114 ma a2 o SRAEWEY FE 2o |81 pesceripiotitnettetaHE: [WURLITZER. Spinit piano for rent | 13 or call Van at 676, 423-tf Arkansas, 52-46. Texas Christian Totals 513 484 523—1520( 5 sy s Anderson Plano £.cp. Ph. isl 5 £ x A downed Texas, 51-38 RERE: -t T | Wilcox 578| Plans, Specifications' and Project | | ¢ 4 ! . : | 0. seimer 572 | Documents may be obtained from l“‘f““"‘"“ owners who desire [ - - City Cleaners 17§ | Budd 561:lhe Director of Aeronautics, Alaska Los’r AND ro““n first clahsls A":"'mots“'c _relfa‘nrs :: ! T. Retallick ..... 106 164 117 ¥ pipopam 552 | Aeronautics and Communications arri o e e ey BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES | NepfORIROR, - 118 40 Total .. 2854 | Commission, Glover Building, An- Al Copniiog JRenri| | Brakd Sghich B ua' bst) an B. Peterson N P Fy 1 SAVINGS BONDS !A iinther . 98 ‘168 ‘134 388 = chorage, Alaska or from the Super-1 cation cards and licenses. Reward. | SAVE MONEY. JACOBS ENGIN' T rotals .. 422 585 420—1427 Juneau First Team intendent of Public Works, for the| Robert L. Thorne. Please re-| and EQUIPMENT. 1101 Harl i lS{no\: Terrlt?iry 0‘1““’;51;;5 g;n{eau. M;:Skaé turn to the Empire. 427-3t! Way across from Small Bo agerup upon deposit o or each sef ‘Harbor. Ph. 423- THE management of this . Gus :}1?'31;0 125 359 | Scott of plans and specifications. FOUND—Female Doberman Pinch- | - e S \ bank is piedged to conserva- L. Cahail ... 136 118 170— 410{SEEWATE o That the bids shall be under seal,| er. Pay for this adv. Sheldon at|{WANTED—Alaska yellow cedar ana tive operation. The safety (By the Associated Press) R T, Pl dgiant Smithberg and shall be publicly opened at the| Thane. 427-3t| western red cedar saw logs. Top of depositors’ funds is our College of Idaho ‘ovccur»ied 5660“: ;‘ l:;:::e'. g3 123 123— 339 Total .. time and place specified in the call T e “’ A prices paid. Yellow Cedar Com- primary consideration. In D PoslTs place in the Northwest Conterence | P- i 150 250 sa0_140 for bids, and in the presence of any| NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE pany of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. addition the bank is a mem- basketball race all by itself today by Tota : Skagway Second Team bidders desiring to be present or in| United States of America, First 419-6¢ ber of Federal Deposit Insur- virtue of a 63-54 victory last night Birren e 552 the presence of any two other per- |District of Alaska, ss a5 Lorporation, i o= 'N m|s BANK e Fewis zm(? C]a‘rk cp]]egt’t, E. Wilson ¢ 1':)5 133 146— 384 Stine 541 |sons, and the contract shall be| Public notice is hereby given, that (DAY NURSERY—Mothers carc for sures each of our depositors Jaiian, wuh 4 K0ve @WRSR G IR Ty e gl SR awarded to the lowest responsible |by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias| your small child, Mrs. Wm. Pas- e AR ARE plaving nearly the oot B |N. Biggs ... 130 15¢ le6— 423 il bidder. [ (or execution), dated January 9, A.| sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 $5,000. Bt inped; Bacitic UniVers/iy b . joWirson .. 181 131 131— 308 Eagle - Performance bond will be required | D. 1950, issued out of the District leu RE D pRe b other conigh " Totals ... 498 565 563—1616 Total ... for an amount not less than 50% of | Court, of the United States for the|e o = o ® o o o o o o bl 3 S“ F contracts to protect the Territory | First District of Alaska on a judg- (e WANTED—By February 10, ® Sullys Bakery Esberp o, Secand FYeain against liens and claims arising from | ment rendered in said Court, on the{e centrally located furnished ® B. Hudson 131 107— 342 Morl': 5 the construction, and also to furn-|7th day of January, A. D. 1950, in apartment by steadily employ- @ L. Lawrence 97 97 101— 295 ish compensation to cover any loss |favor of Libellants and Intervenor (® ed married man. Telephone ® FmsT NATI“NAL BANK A H. Hixson 111 153— 386 that migl_lt occur in connection with |and against the Vessel CURLEW I|® 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. tfe D. Carroll 126 146— 385 construction. | have on this 11th day of February,A,|® ® ¢ ¢ © ¢ & o o o o of JUNEAU, ALASKA Fights last night turned out as Totals ... 436 465 507—1408 Payment bond will be required for | D. 1950, levied upon the following MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION follows: an amount of not less than 50% of |described Personal Property, situat- S At Newark, N.J.—Harry Matthews, Triangle Cleaners contract. ed in the Precinct of Petersburg and MISCELLA“EOUS . i - — — | 176, Seattle, stopped Freddy Fiducia, } g = .. 189 147— 502 Liquidated damages for delay will | Territory of Alaska, to wit: The o ek isti o 189, Newark (7). % D. Sweeney ... 143 161— 430 be as stipulated in the General Pro- | CURLEW, No. 223542, together with GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- At Miami, Fla—Ray Robinson,{p puncan ... 113 170— 424| » ” visions for Airport Construction | her tackle, apparel, furniture, boats| ©nt» $7.50. Paper curls $1 up 153, New York, stopped Al Mobley, | 1 Forsythe . 122 134— 394 HASN I SlG“ED 0“ Specifications. and other appurtenances, and that| LOI&'s Beauty Shop, Phone 20 150, Newark, (6). 567 612—1750 3 Partial payments will be made I will, accordingly, offer said Per-|_SL> Decker Way. At San Francisco—Mearl Turner, s wIIH RA'“IERS YEI monthly. sonal Property for sale, at pchblic 156%, Richmond, Calif., drew with Minimum wage rates applicable | vendue to the highest and best bid- WINTER and POND, Co.,, Inc. Benny Walker, 152, Oakland, (10). |1 Baxter . 152— 405 to the contract shall be as listed |der, for cash, on the 23rd day ofy Complete photographic Supplies i H. Rollison 116— 383| SEATTLE, Feb. 14—P—Big Jeff |in the Special Contract Provisions.| February A. D. 1950, at 1:30 o'clock Developing-Printing-Enlarging ) ADAMS HERE D. Straiger 121—- 397| Heath has until tomorrow to accept| Bids must be submitted upon Pro- P. M., at Petersburg, Alaska. Artists’ Paints and Materials I oni g h t John M. Adams, who arrived on|Pp, Garrison . 122— 363 | Seattle’s offer of a 1950 contract,|posal Form and the successful bid-| Dated, Petersburg, Alaska, Feb- Blue Printing - Photostats the Denali, is staying at the Gas- ‘Totals . 511—1548 | General Manager Earl Sheely says.|der will be required to execute the |ruary 11, A. D. 1950. 4 Is it necessary for science and re- ligion to become reconciled? The Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For lit- erature write immediately to Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 295-1t Sac and Ida counties in Iowa sometimes produce more popcorn than any state except Iowa itself. “Roses are red Violets are blue I switched to Calvert Why don’t you?” HUNTINGTON, N.Y.—Fred Maas, vice-pres- ident in charge of valentines of anovelty manu- facturer here, hums the lines above in honor of his favonte whiskey. “Love that blend! It’s so smooth and mellow. Why anybody,could write poems about Calvert Reserve!” CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof —657, Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City

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