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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1951- + SHELDON SIMMONS TO WHITESIDES TO VACATION X ¥ BOARD | ® prelude Io v‘(!ory HREE NE‘? 8 A8 | VACATION IN HAWAR TO PACIFIC COAST STATES - . | B e — %!\15&2; E! rf'”:z) { Mr. and n Simmonsi Mrs. T. C. Whiteside was a pass- v R fl 0 \;i hotighon e tle | enger for Seattle on yesterday's P o e 3 QRI )’: ! cday n | Pan Amer World Airways clip- & .._\:.»Y B il ! _{fl lg‘e .| trip to ) meet her husband who pre= :’ ‘ ; [ i 'n.{ m: »d her to the states on busls N f 1 1d memb tha i husban m Seattle the Whitesides ( lMpER‘AlS IAKE B 0 w l I N G ! 1ot DI [ 1 » to £an Francisco where 3 ARC"CS 59 35. ectors w Btthe ‘ \aska es 1 will attend to business i (OI.UMBIA WINS hT“CIT‘W““‘ ght major leaguc iy fk\‘,, 3 \ —— vacation trip. They plan to b8 owled on the Elks alleys with the i i 3 i Suseaii- ot tHE BE Standard Aviation team winni i I‘;" i | VIRGInGA VISITOR ot Ak Juneau for the next five 3 from Don Abel 3 to 1, Sicks Raini y | % | i peniila NheEa S pll s o D o L SR s | Burton 0. ¥ o T e L ¥ 59 to 35 in last r?ighv,'::. f‘irst game | Electric took the Triang c (;lub | is registered at the re s The Clotning Man las of a doubleheader in the high 5¢hool | ¢4 0 the Triangle Cleaners wor 1- | Hotel | some re2l bays in men’s swis, 710-2¢ e gym. The Arctics never showed 2| from Hennings 4 to 0. Alex (Luck: L | ———— — . — threat from start to finish. The| gtyirock was high man “‘m”‘ s re | " Imps took the lead and held a 20| than one e i ~ to 17 halftime score. Weed led the | 584 Bop I il et | ¥ scoring for the Imps with 15 paints | gope T“,' e (e Fio i asurer Curtis | d B DH RIS b poon WL | ore ey e i e sty ¢ ot have | 14. Harry Cashen ssored 11 for the and 204, Mill syl dy 216 ready but 3 Ardtite | 204, Miller 50;, Stout 216 Stk The second contest was a £00d.| siewort 503 F‘U"',‘Emg:(‘e oty o S $8,060.60 i | i fast game with Columbia Lutiber sturrock twice. Pabst Blue Ribbor o iy S winning 54 to 45 over Mikes Night | winners were: Sturrock 2, Mork to Orme and Minard 1 ' Owls. The Columbians were threat- | gmithperg, Stout 2, Haag 2 Miller | men cof last year's Salmon Deil | X ened through most of the game, but |5 Njelson, . Nordenson, Ripke 2 for a fine job @ ished. : with accurate shooting from the | <mith 1ineoln, Whittier PR Mr. .and Mrs. Neil M were ! s squad they held the lead. Linne cf| giandines to date: resent and ga resume of their Mikes was lots of trouble for the| g Won Lost trip to the Rose Bowl game as ‘ Lumbermen because his height is!parcons Electric 8 3 ’( | zuests of the Sportsmen. There well over the six foot mark. He took | gjcks Ramm‘s 8 ( { was some discussion akout lool - many rébounds from both boards|ron Abel b 2 into the matter of entering a float | 'rave’ers choos. but in his shooting missed seve ‘r“,,ngh‘ olub 4 2 % in the Tournament of Roses Par- ! c c good lay-ups. =t X F__ S5 | ade. “ I N p I FI ; : | Triangle Cleaners 4 ‘ > i [ B U YA SR Bleh scover far Sumd:rd SHatsH 3 ¢ World Heavyweicht ard Charles Lee Oma with a solid right to Malcolm Hardy suggested that U © A BN with 18, points. Dick. Me- | junegy Wioris 1 +| the head in round of their title bout in New York. C 1in the tenth rouhl Wil Hefetes: | 1D record beckept of. Hig SiERRS \ - Cormick laid in 21 points for higk Hennings 0 ¢ Ruby right. (M Wirephoto. for ¢ with other scoring in either game. Denny Mer- | i P s well as the archives. - 3 ny Me Team and individual scores fol- 5 i3 ritt, usually a high scorer for Mikes, | 1w+ | The matter of buying a car now was scoreless. Denny couldn’t gc!‘m“' Don Abel E, 4 . 's P | { fo rthis year's Salmon Derby was (| lo the range and that took out some of | npork 214 102 136— 54 u 06“ {’r S urln | e etson ot o o | the punch in Mikes attack. The|metepp gl on of the new board r(XTI(JIumI.nan? shooting was much | Aprahamsen 162 148 149— 45 Y E & ‘ " O'Connt a report on last| ore accurate. Halftime score was ghattuck w £ pe o B fall's grayling transplanting and | 17 to 25. i 19 ket r g '@@Qi"\ @‘1 gc n i t the importation of Nor- L Hoyez 182 158 136— 47 E Hi L : e e A Totals ; —242¢ o WA T *" Imperials fg ft pf tp he ot el 8 Py . ‘ | through be c e were avail-| Pasquan, f 2 0 0 4 Standard Aviation <4 4 | | He alsd said that 50 sacks of NEW YORK . . . i i - A ese H g\v %=§ ua !@n | i\ it nion Pacific offers the Nielson, g 2 0 2 4 McCarthy . 173 147 161— 4811 R d! SO U & | her feed Hiad hoea ditielbuien and :l""”w e g » Rest as You Ride” way East. Spa- » Weed, g(?) ... 6 3 5 15 Barrager 143 188 187— 51t { ppreciation was expressed to Fran- | sious lounge i i ot Rhfliighy o 3 S s 8 - | ¥ A R st cious lounges . . . dining cars serving o s RN 4 10 Haug 161 182 220— ; il i £ | cis Hyde, skipper of the vessel| ; lelicious food ... Pullman accommo- 4 F. Brown, f ... 6" 2" a3 14|Baker 166 166 166— ! POR1 q 3 Aegir .who had delivered the feed | — delicious food... Fu Z \ 2 38 4 % PORTLAND, Jan. 17—{P—The|Aegir .who had delivered the feed | 3 dati T ek 2156, " Kearney 0 0 1 ofSturrock 202 178 204— PP e e jithout char K iz ations—roomy.anc BEFUIR Los Rl ¥ 4 <73 & s st e L Cor [ Wichouy. ST M 4 rest-easy coach seats. Go Union Pacific. J. Moore ........ R e R 845 861 938—2 g Chic P s i i« 2 i PO est-ea ¥ b 2 2 t 8 i £ second rounc | S o Nl ‘ Pegues 150 %883 lof a ten-round Bl ACS OFFICE IRNS | . THREE '":gv:l:;:‘:su-“'l' B. Pasquan 1 0 1 2 Sicks Rainiers ERm great " event be out with I g i | | : t X ut with Willie Bean, For winter fun, |9 Tnle .3 0 0 6|Smithberg 197 169 p}““",‘“-‘ of fights last night are | athletic Los Ang ro JRsE Might Frank Yotter, Warrant Officer at | en route stop at Steeamliner "'City of Portland'? I P N IR 164 205 Jollomsr S | Floored for tne of Bine| the AlaskChmyluieaiins Bs8en)| it i “PORTLAND ROSE" i Nordenson ... 170 154 4 fte 1Y | tically the e St th situ. | early in the round, Peterson dropped | Suneau office, returned yesterday | . o 5 & H. Cashen 2 L { 2" ATt b % Amato, N.J IDAHOAN oG 3 g 3 g Hanford 176 155 | Aanatos on v ation | for the full c - abs from a months’ visit to his former| . B ; 2 Stout 198 168 ainted :Sonny New| Of several hundred experts who! two more boc hes, ; home in Montana. He has been on a | We'll help plan your trip y) Borbridge 020 8D | Zork, 8. 8 E ICE » J. O'C : : Totals .. 905 851 FOL% answered an Associated Pr weighed 203, Peterson 214 months’ leave from his staticn here CITY TICKET OFFICE | c. = nhnnm } 0 1 2 At Los Angele o lom e L 9 | i | . ‘130064111 Asv:. ‘l( U:';ve;‘my . Bacl B Ao J Floris 4 hoenix, outpointe ar Baits g i ik P Z SRR 2 G | iott 6933, Seattle, Washington & S 5 g : ; N Vune;\ul2;|n|;:; l:{f. g;fmm\ f]v:(n‘:\nu d Elmer Beltz ' gozen are ready to predict t Ffil.fs OF SHOWSHOES TO ANCHORAGE | .:“l:“.us.u'*m;’m':- | Floberg 0 1 3 1 Houston . 148 146 A Pk, Ort, o I DAl e o o r i B L . " | 3 Wilbur . 91 Li 5 & > b viie Leun, the face of the draft and possible ] SR A Three Petersburg boys left today e ; g : . i.{;l:’c‘l‘.\etrum ;?Z ;g} ;;( 203, Los Ang ) i AKD LESSONS GIVEN v pna for anchorage for volun 3 6 | Burk 53 36 " Ary } " " ir me 3 | | i R At 1% Ll Typ Somatilies ipn: | i tary induction into the Armed Ser- | ke e 3 i ;_;; }’;5 fgg .f,;l s ceived from seckion of the| A small group of the Shank, Ship V! They were Dick Kuwata, | ® Columbians TR tol o 1A IR \I a s o pm country are th | and Shutter club reported Saturdey ' Pdward Pic'ernell, and John.. W. i | Hogins g3 vl Triangle Club 3(0 R E Q Qfi & “Threat of war minor | for their first lesson on snowshoes Hotson, Low Hotsepower: Diesals Bonnett, . .2 2 3 6|Blanton 178 181 138— 497 = W3 el el eck | ANERAw On e sbandimen Earn' There Way- With : Smithberg .. 5 1 1 11|Lincoln 150 158 181— 48¢ iy ) oot ) ,";”m' i i e : 4 Asp 2 0 3 4|waddell 144 145 153— 442, B ! B el Sranabe ! URERE CovaNG: 16 o Kl Hanson 5 4 4 14|Day 163 163 163— 486 i e A RN SR 2 LOW. COST: B0l i T 149 164 201— 51¢ M B8 B EF LAkl over 40 perlo | 0 M 5 e 7312431 s oo g s g peration; Majnisaafics LOW COST FUEL . Graves el 2 2 13| | SR c ype, )] spent elever YR . Forrest oy e Parsons Electric Here are final scores of basket- re or in Korea? | hour on them, with HALLETT e e T bl 02 1 Muagerup .36 190 201— 547 ball games played last night: ré like ,all spor:s | considera However, . the o . Riicasiy Seyinee Botelho " 154 154 154 46y | Imperials 59, Arctics 25. orm.” | vateran Wm. Fromholz topped the 5to.18_Horsepower . s Mikes fg ft pf tp|Phelps ... 166 171 153— 49¢ | Columbia Lu 54, Mikes declared, war, the |story with a repc of a 52 mile § Linne .. PRI AR s o 108 65 aed Owls 4 that #i6 profe:- | jaunt on bes Thompson | DIESELS L & Merritt 5.8 8 dbe 188 182 175 5ag | Lewis and Clark 50, Willamette 46, |sional | survive this time |Pass ne ; at 3 s g Aase [ Cls o I otals " @20 862 8512582 | Seattle U. &7, St. Martin's (W and t e sport will be ex-|the afternoon an k& Russo AR S DA st anta a 62, Col. of Pacific €0. tremely hard hit. destination at 9 ¢ D. McCormick .....10 1 3 21 Triangle Cleaners Mont e 68, Colo. College 47 —_— Leonard Evans of Ji Ridley . S0 0 Ol mipke e 151 ag | Collese of Tddho 67, Holse JO 6. - | the U.S. Dept. of Labor took off on Sey . 00 1 i 195 130 134 07| st Oregon 70, Northern Idaho 66. | (@ o myll [ | his snowshoes like a frightened rab- | ol Blanchard . 000 L A los 134 186 4gg | LAfevette 63, Lehigh 36. Yotk ;S Fle s | bit. He commented, “Snow shoeing | e Mietormick o 0- -2 0 - 9 mit — 498 oly Cross 69, Rhode Island State 65, & @54 B is about as much fun as skiing, and | ¢/ : " et i 3 S 13 136 1T— 45 | 1qnnaiian 63, DePaul 50 , [ not mearly as dangerous.” | "ON THE SPOT Y S ? 1 68, Dartmouth 52, i St | Totals 803 792 822—2417 | Philadelphia — President Harold LI di ' MT. EDGECUMBE TEAM o s i st 1 S s BOAT OWNERS ADVISED | iy s our bus ¥ Vireinia Tech 86. Get , 9 uakers are having schedul if= % 3 v Stevidth L. wms 186 202 gy | Vizsinia Tech BS Geo. Wash. 7. {0 C s ness, you can lose prop- maintonance y byt yrida 70, Stets iculty h Ivy League t ; Mari; PLAYS JUNEAU HIGH enting ... 181 151 151 3y | Forkis 70 S cause. of BY (6 10 l'E“",. AND frl.v ld{r!l?)r:l; 2 748 o T T, i aviin ... 1!4 i57 118— 389 : pi veos se INCOME i NEXT MONDAY, TUES. |o:ix L4 i1 e 38 | S Meiate 3, Knoxvine 32 i COMPLY WITH RULES| losc INCOME too during E e s 156 79— 50f 4 2 the period of repairs! ] !King . " 188 149 137— 474 | Wash. (St. Louis) 66, Millikin 62. | 1 —_— But we éan provid DEPENDABLE The Mt. Edgecumbe basketball| Totals 719 779 7872345 | Missourl 61, Wichita 43. W o VR ve. CAIL proyIde, You. Generous source of slectricity ¥ team makes its first appearance next SR v bkl Dubugue 79, Towa Wesleyan 52. oit — Manager Red Rolfe of [ o ‘pora has 'ssueq a reminder to with insurance protection Peonides; bl Jew gont Monday and Tuesday nights sgainst 0L, Wesleyan 80, North Gent, (11D 63 | Detroit Tigers said “fabulous offer” o i “”;mmr; o racj against such losses. Call generating sets 2 1o 10 k.w. the Juneau High Crimson Bears. Lake Forest 60, Elmhurst 47. | made to Philadelphia A's for first | 17 o lves Wit ana| "W today. The Mt. Edgecumbe school was ad- Wittenberg 59, Ohio State Jayvees 53 | baseman Ferris Fain, Well informed | yeo oo “attecting them, ©: 1 mitted last fall to conference play Baylor 69, Rice 55. | source said financial offer in the )f‘;":!‘:]‘w i Ung ‘Fhess: WATE A | ! in th : , Te> i neighbozhood of $100,000. ; » e uprinern. division of Bouth SMU 61, Texas' & A0d My 45 elghborhood oF GESS “If you own and operate & boat, h t EERIORENT - east Alaska. North Texas 50, Southwest Texas 48. | T for business or pleasure, it 1d Diesel pumping % The Edgecumbe team is rated | Texas Tech 56, West Texas 55. | Brookiyn — Big Don New.ombe, | h,;,,m il 10 acaiR RS ‘:,._,:’f:,{fi e L e g;?{: in its league play against the —_— { Brooklyn Dodgers righthezut pitcher, | ang comply with the pese 0 s Ageney inausizial and tka and Sheldon Jackson teams. !signed 19. contract for reported|cation Laws a i 2 arm user g The team will play in Skagway Fri- (By the Associated Press) $20,000 A L B Phone 219 ! s s NORTHERN (OMMERCIAL (OMPANY . day and Saturday this week and is| Pacific Coast Hockey League ac- | ek o s oy ;z‘;’:: i North or >mail Boat Harbor travelling on the MS. Mt. Edge- |tivity last night was almost evenly | Miam: rass Fire ($10,60) Won | runrq and violations thereof, when | ' Seward Street Phone 867 Juneau, Alaska cumbe, Alaska Native Service train- | divided between the bleachers and | the 5,00 »pical Purse as Tropical p 5 % i | Home Office Colman Bldg., Seattle ing ship. The Crimson Bears havc | the ice. : H Park ended 41-day Santan Bileah detected and reported, generally JUNEAU | e * been showing definite style im-| The Victoria Cougars beat Van- l opens today. f’m:y mmv\vmr,\: m,":}'l‘e:,' Many of | provement playing against the|couver 5-1 at Victoria. It was the | these laws “It-” '_‘-»-”: 0:“{ ha‘;e . 2 | strongest Gastineau Channel League | sixth straight win for the Cougars | New York — Big year for racing :li;en m:r.ton Jn‘-yvar?e:e;:r:wr ;; teams. 1nd moved them into second place| GALVESTON, Tex, Jan. 17— seen as Santa Anita, Tropical Park | oot fi:;mn'w,m themi 8 o :‘;,e In_ addition to the above games, |in league standings ahead of Ta-|The National Foothall Rules Co: and Fair Grounds on winter circuit m,r?m(‘ of \'n‘x:" elf vnux; asseng- preliminary games will be played | zoma. mittee decides e S report substantial gains in ketting A e e tee es today what—if an: € 2l ers, cargo, and pocketbook. . o each night at 7:15 with the main| New Westminster made it seven | changes will be made in the playing 0od attendance. AP survey of | “wrye” Commander, 17th Const 8 games to follow immediately at 8.|in a row by defeating Tacoma 5-2| code. states for 1950 disclosed n"a,; District at Juneau advises EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR QUALIFIED LIFE INSURANCE MAN The preliminary ggme Monday |1t Tacoma. ) | The group has discussed rules and up 062 percent and bet- that the most frequent violations night will see the Crimson Bear| Hockey fans got into the act in|possible changes for two days. The 1 only 134 percent, com- o oaoeenq) i to have boat numh. LIBERAL CONTRACTS COMPANY frosh team playing the combinatior | Joth games. vote today will wind up the annual Pared with 1949. R . heve be: 5 i sophomore-junior squad. Tuesday| In the third period at Tacoma, a|meeting. il st = (C_er fl“dd to l'”“‘! pumber cterh. High first.year comm:}rla; on quality busm’css— 4 Northwestern Life is an established Legal Reserve night’s preliminary game will be the | spectator—incensed because Referee Yestr;l;da there w: et RN | 4 * icate and required equipment on lifetime renewals—vested rights—ceversion rights— ife nsurance company with modern, aggressive v Juneau frosh playing the Douglas | Jerry Mathieu had awarded a pen- | giscussion Foyre Nag consldersble oo ypy - [board; failure to have numbers protected teritory based on the General Agen’s ideas i promocion and sales, Over $30,000.000.00 High School frosh-sophoy (als—slipped into PG e Talc painted on bows, failure to report iy We believe that our success i based on the life isurance i force. Over $3,500,000.00 in claus oot phomore com- | alty shot to the Royals—slipE ik catch rule to the books. And there rlen 0w | the abandonment and change of General Agent's success. We pride ourselves with paid to policy holders and beneficuries, since 1925, ’ r 3 - he penalty box and slapped a hag- was a number of reasons given why | ownership of hoats, and failure our close Genetal Agent—Company relations. Total assets—over $3,000,000.00 eatured entertainment carried | merlock on the referee. The Royal's |t shouldn't be restored in its old i ies g both evenings will be the school |Gordon Fashoway, another 0CCU- | form, s . | to report. marine casualties o the SERVICE COVERAGE band with half-time features to be |pant of the penalty box, broke it| Other matters discussed at the I (orer‘mflmcc Office. In Alaska, some ] the baton twirlers club. up by tossing the fan out of the| meetin Fand s » | boats are carrying passengers or Immediate underwriting—eapid claims service— A complete line of policies and plans chat stand LD i s Cm"niny‘;i e;)"‘“{‘_‘,‘:c‘)“dé‘d I“hf-: | freight for hire in violation of law insurance accepted in all amounts—substandard out 1n value against competition. LIFE—ACCIDENT - . A a . (Fritz) Crisler o vi ving n inspected b: ks accepted — modern effective selling aid pro- AND SICKNESS HOSPITALIZATION—GROUP, TO tor] s i | without having been inspec y cisks accep g ad pi i N ue. SEATTLE cag;el:a&:y?;qo: pat .(‘Qmom “15°’Mlc}:igan said was a “lot of tech-| OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 17—/—|the Coast Guard and in possession grams planned with and around you. — ir eriod. ni s 44 - ints ing By | & Mrs. Hunt Gruening left yester-| Vancouver Coach Murph Cham- i\';\?ldx:‘tturxfnearnxdc;: (;l :he{; pou;l E'“ cattle € J?hnny OBx_mn Paced |t 8 Wi Serdisate. o S ’ day on the Pan American plane | berlain was hit by a missile appar- |nary fan. i By the .Smrme Un‘wermy Chjertains 0/ tighe ¢ [ ? for Seattle. She is making a short [ently tossed by a Victoria fan il e ]‘I"h basketball victor in 20| It gyou are uncertain as fo the it e _Vie an. games last night. | rements of law and regula- k visit to ti:at city and expects to|Chamberlain started into the stands IRL THATCHER HERE O'Brien collected 21 points as the i hey apply to your boat, \l retl}m within the week. after the culprit. Fans and players Chiefs defeated the St. Martin's| unnscas '.' dy AEDO'}:lcr‘r-wlll as<lsi yu Of Seattle e T——y swa it i 2 5 . Ma | any Coast Guar f 3 pped fistic regards until Cham-| Irl Thatcher, representative in |Rangers of the Evergreen Confer-!vou fn their interpretation. More OTTO D. SANFORD, Exccutive Vice-President A JONES HERE berlain was removed from his bench. | Alaska for the Zellerbach Paper|e : 5 Amos J.. Jones with the Posey ‘(; as the Zellerbac aper u?ce, 57-41. The 21 points brought | detailed information may be ob- ~ #8%, For full particulars, write to the PSRRI . Manufacturing’ Co;+ &t Heniam 8 | Company, arrived in Juneau on the | O'Brien’s 20-game total to 410. ‘ained from the U. S. Coast Cuard . v_‘ 3 g ewing machines for rent at Baranof on a business trip from B S o misions 3 R e EsT 43D aND BROOKLYN, SEATTLE 5, WASHINGTON Wash,, is at the Baranof Hotel. | Marie's Sewing Center, 702-tf his Ketchikan headquarters MuHns, Kptetion Offiots 8¢ (/hc — e — : | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S 'neau or Ketchikan.” \

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