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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRER | year contract FROM HOONAH 3 | For giving up their r i Slanky 'o |“m]“'b' g up thelr PEPPELY SOC” | Mr. and Mrs. W. Pratt and $on | | | | eman, the National League s “ | pennant winners received veteran r?n_\mund‘ RIS SUOPInG Sb:e & | tineflu Hotel. | | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 Il Crimson Bears Charles Favored |Pro-Mossadegn ifimpe for Futther llndus!rv Will Get Take ARC: Storis | Over Joey Maxim | Crowd Storms ngreemen! on Aims Surplus Critically | Bows io Columbia |In Tonight's Go In Tehran Talk: Vishinsky - Scarce Metals Be Manager b e s | 08 S | pitcher Max Lanier and outfielder on v's services, it's anybody's| Joseph Cange from the U.S. Dis- WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 — B — ruess. But the baseball men who | trict Engineer office in Anthorage i Secretary of Commerce Sa ¢ to=- 0' (ards | they know about such things | is registered at the Baranof Hotel. ) iment agencies | ce it at about $32,500 a year. . { 000 pounds of | — — Bértha Raatikainen of Pelican is ANT ADS PAY — at the (~. lineau Hotel. t PARIS, Dec. 12 al- Andrei Y, hinsky agreements reached during Big Four talks held out hopes of 11 further agreem between But the westmin statement, said| ¥ ther disappeinted” of his speech. plu In a crowd whistling game thai| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12 saw the lead change hands durb Ezzard Charles, who confident the first quarter, the Juneau H pects to regain the heavywe School Crimson B pulled | crown next year, is a 1 to 3 fay the Alaska Road Commission to w to defeat light hea 66 to 41 in the first of a doubl on Joey Maxim in header basketball me last fight tonight. in the Juneau g The charity exhibition, in the Cow Palace, will be broadcast at Engstrom of the Bears, Youled in|7 pm. PST. the first four seconds, dropped in| It will be the fifth meeting of the sket from the gift line fo:|pair. Charles won all four prev ker of the game. TFhe |pouts by decision, i 1d: 15 rounc secret t 4,00 ce metal for produc- | By ED WILKS | . EMPIRE tivilian needs. ! 1 ST. LOUTS P — », government agencies R.“T“”'. VI”:(“‘S‘:‘:- l<t(- i“ :‘3:“‘ ““‘ required to turn ‘over ;oymond Stanky Steps &g " into his new role as manager of FI our ‘hlldr n | IpIus scrap o the OVER" tne st. Louis Cardinals today con. | | Vichinsky told the United Na- | s Grder: atfects dhivay HhOGKS d by a novel problem. Car rade no cffort to halt the| g political committee that | . .y, A, copban 16ah rnen he win a starting position on ‘ ] toved on Majlis| gsince the Big Four had agreed to : omn. teamP iy | ome or rls mus i i lizment) building, in & h It's definite, says the former New 1dezh banners fro ARC had tried for the first basket fense of his title before | «et vp a new di:armament com- snly e stocks be but failed. G5e Walcot: Enocked hir oo gk 5. '“”""‘"‘é‘ b il B e (- | i foh it snbaioss’ six Tigpe? | pagdics '\tllll.nl}!nlr\‘:}:r;,ml(u}:: (::‘ e e e~ i Sl Mathews of the commission tied |year. oI, SR ing refuge | gnat (he rival camps could agrée urntis Spplie s Riso | oc Will serve S RCRERIES NGRS i | the game at d-all with a basket| Both fighters are at peak condi- |{Tom what they EOYernment | on’ othet is . Nwht 8. e '(]x‘-(jx-mrnl{-mz‘i)n“‘-l\’ Hoeve, b g g ! from the end of the slot. He came|tion. Maxim, who trained at nea terrorists This W b e 47 * | bezin to pile up when he? 1 offers lOW fOI’OS. . pase = back with a free-throw tally. santa Rosa, looked impressive ks was much larger than |t mecn that Ru et EsnaupRta nbr. | Tnore he RIS RARRSEL e . i Ninnis dropped in a swisher after | against heavier sparmates. is one vesterday which in the commissior e | Redhird linesy fast, convenient Mays of the commission got a free-|a master boxer and e o {is set up under weste siry, a Commerce De-| With only a few short ‘hours of schedules g throw and the score was tied at|real kayo punch to bec: topped yesterday's ¢ | directives which the Soviet Unitn sman _ sald experience A manager (he signed | o 6-all. Gift shots by Engstrom and|ace in the ht | bayonet point, | o [ 52 a two-year contract with owner| i Ninnis followed by a basket by e gl | TIran, w n3 with growing eco- | “French delegate Jules Moch said CONTRACTOR HERE Fred Saigh around supper time yes- :\Jr:ntms' put the lBet:ars in the lead DIVORCE GRANTED x::n.u'(;v'\\:‘?v..“\u(uul.i:*(;w west m]dfl"'. hat Vishinsky showed no| gen Gosling, Portland eontrac- | terday) Stanky says he isn't ready | ! at was never losi nga¥n4 | Nksre ik i 3 AR 3 an ultimatum to buy ; il or | ¢ ney to budge from positions v, is here conferring with Fede to make that decision yet. Or any| The second and third frames arylene A. Moore was granted algee it sold to any would-be R AN o aata 5 | | found both teams missing the rim |divorce from her husband, William ' Evidently the sover which the west has declared make yiou5ing Administration officials in | others for that matter. | ] 0 ’Be . s o ¢ e impossible sevesment on atomic ' . eifort to work lower cost hou e deal that brought Stanky to! | E. Moore, yesterday in U.S. Dis- |would sell to Sov SEIOTE units. He came | the Cardinals to replace the ou ted | ay and Marty Marion has been kicked Mhes sitions, a: tat v ay and 'y b Thadh pOSILoNS, Ny Heiated. hy around for a few months now. Yet | foress Se‘w{e Vishinsky again today, call for | lanned to leave ‘.nd\)‘ for Seattle. S et oo | ngle famil Anchorage yesterd and the Bears losing passes. Mat- hews of the commission carried his| trict Court. team in the third period. Ninnis racked up 26 points I“ ntrol and <isarmament. 14 n the' Bears s high point man while| 8:0i Pnnnm of McLaug h]m Inc., an immediate and unconditional | e ¢ Edal A | P erence Eddie an Mathews tallied 16 as high man|from Seattle arrived here yester- M w v Ab l prohibition of the atomic weapon, VISITORS FROM HAINES ST T “ for the ARC. day on PAA and is stopping at the| ,_afi avns 0“ and reduction of armed forces by | pyta Mays and Lorreita Hawser | Saigh h:’ltl out for :\. one-ye J‘ | The Bears were off their usual|Baranof Hotel. | & ™ one. third during one year, of Haines are stopping T . G ~ % 5 ke EEN ? are stopping at the Gas- term, two years at.the maxin | | pace and missed more shots than o \(hfls!mas [Ires e three western POWers are | (ineau Hotel. Eddie_originally wanted a_three- | they would care to mention after|one set out the markers for thel holding out for a step-by-step re- A 5 i o3 i . the first period. . Storis with them getting through! Be careiul of fire starting in|duction of armed forces, under ®Make it the gayest holiday season you’ve evet had. SUMMARY the basket oftener. The Lumber-|cnristms the warning | Stringent international supervision, | Christmas tr was the warning o | Reunite your family this Christm: fl Juneau High fg ft pf tp men were checking closely under|icued today by R. L. Davlin, acting | WDich would include prohibition “of | y Y as — Ily your young- ] Forrest, £ 1 0 1 2|the basket but were missing their |gynervisor of the Admiralty Divi- |Atomic weapons after a foolproof sters home from school by Clipper®*. < Engstrom, f 1 1 2 3{own layins and setups. : y act Sareiae _|system of safeguards had been set| ¢ Ninnis, ¢ ~ 12 2 4 26 In both the second and third| o O e e | Aboard the big sturdy 4-engine Clippers, students Carlson, g 2 2. 4 6|frames the Lumbermen hit the| wpire experts are especially con-| = enjoy all the regular Pan American extras. Comfort- ‘ ggg;:i”n'f ¢ f ‘!’ f ‘; baske 'l).“"'- flf‘“ll“ :f“ ‘_“[?“ the Storis | coneq with fires which occur 5. Do not place electric trains able lounge-chair seats, delxcwus meals, stewardess e 1 PR ot vl S el g ShOtS CAITY | tne Christmas season. Fire is tragic!around the tree. i hospitality. Kadow, ¢ 1 0 0 2] BRpR ke Bt esan Wioma bk at any t:qw. .Izvvv[ it is espec VG.'M‘\'cr use cm).dle.s. Use nlccu'fc. Clivpsr fares ave 16we: ol 356 ( 1 ) fi Ripke, g 3 0 2 61‘01‘ the game in the closing I]\ln\lif‘sr AR Ly Hestipys | PREDVE i lighting gets. ) cllyy jRtispest, cyaty PP gl ity e Hudert, ¢ 0 .0 3 0lof the game for getting into a beet, | \AKC3 lfe during the time which | so8kes N e e Seattle to Juneau. Half fare for children under | , shou be the happiest of the year,” | St S 4 itio r' " ’l;oznls ; 23‘ 10 21 66 SUMMARY e v g A e buy- | twelve, You can make all necessary mnngemanh B4 Comminton tg rlt p21 117) Gfi‘:};:m?‘fl fsfl ‘fi‘ ';‘ :‘5‘ Here are common-sense rules de- | ing new sets look for the Under FOR THE HOLIDAYS " quickly and easily. Just call... Russell, T 1.0 0 Slamit 3 6 3 13, Vvelop the National Board of | writers Inc., label or maker. ...GIVE and SERVE Mavs o Sl TR 1 2 5 a|Fire Underwriters for the best bet 7. Use flameproof or fireproof Baranof Hotel, Juneau , Fujlki, g TR Sl 8 o 73 o 6§ 2 3 14|0n Christmas safety: - |decorations of glass or metal to| | Phone 106 Aathess, & Biie. AR QUL & 6 o0 4 12| 1. Choosea small tree instead of | decorate your tree. A“D | Wilson, R., f Ol . 1074 D] Prastics. & 0 1 1 1|large one. A small tree can be| 8. Remove gift wrappings prompt- $Tvade Mark, Pun Amarican Werld Airsnye, lnn. Ratnery, ¢ 2 1 0 '6|Forrest, ¢ 6 o a lju\l as pretty and it's less of a(ly after gifts have been opened. . Golob, g P Totals 21 17 14 59 ‘hu-u d. ‘ 9. Provide a switch some distance M m[crA Totals 16 9 19 41| Storis fz ft pf tp| 2 Don't set up the tree until just | from the tree for turning tree; Pine, f K TR 21.«‘ few days before Christmas. Keep lights off and on. ’Bourbon at rts'Best- LUMBERMEN WIN | sneftiela, ¢ 2 0 4 4the trec outdoors until ready to in-| 10. Don't leave lights on when| | m[” Imm Definitely off their pace, the Co-|Leonard, ¢ 2 1 5 5|stallit |no one is in the house. From time lumbia Lumbermen won over the|Lgngkamerer, g 2 0 5 4| 3. Set up the tree in the coolest |to time, ingpect the tree and see; KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLIN Coast. Guard Cutter Storis by the|Hahn, g 2 3 2 5| part of the house, away from radia- i\\he!her any of the needles near the | 86 "00' 5 THE HILL AND. Mll.l COMPANV lOUISVIllE KiNlUCKV E score of 59 to 38 in the second game | Doig, f 2 0 0 4 tors, heaters or fire-places. Stand |lights have started t oturn brown. 3 it b el o R 0 Sike of the evening. i Beck, f 0 0 0 0 it in water, which retards the dry- |If ' so, change the position of the L 4 The Lumbermen could not find'Craven, g 1 1 1 3 |ing out process. ‘h"hts i & 3 E the rim during the first period with | Morrison, g 1 0 3 2! 4 Do not use cotton or paper| 11. When needles start falling,| 3 { the teams alternating at shots get- | Carr, g 4 1 4 9for decorating the tree unless the |take the tree down and discard it Give your family the extra room and ting each others rebounds. Sorme-' Totals 17 4 24 38|dcecqrations are flameproof. outdoors, -rhe po ,ar comfort of the Nash Statesman— a1 e e ek e o5 i o s o i s g7 . roomiest car at illl‘ where near its. o W\ S.la‘.w'nan price. Delivers over 25 miles to the gallon at average highway speed. See the Country Club—America’s % e "‘F'e mark smartest, newest * *hardtop”. $300 of custom accessories at no extra cost. AbSh Rambler 1951 Mobilgas Economy Run record (overdrive) . . . 31.05 miles a gallon. The Opening of J. B. Burford Company’s NEW STORE Fourth Street - Opposite Federal Building OFFICE EQUIPMENT SMITH-CORONA and REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES . . . GIFTS It’s the most modern of America’s finest cars and Our store will be open for your inspection on Americ' toppertormer—a —102.465 miles per hour, Your family deserves the finest THURSDAY. December 13, 1951 af 10:00 a.m. ek Amsiador, Enfy th. " 4 - Airliner Reclining Seat, the safety of Airflyte Construction. "Mug-up” for Adulis . . . Special Treat for Kiddies ¥ o Our ;aew doorstep is now ready to be worn by the many satisfied customers of past C ll R l s T E N s E N B B 0 s < 2 . P = years, who will return again and again, along with the many new friends who will find satisfaction in buying at the new J. B. Burford store. i : 909 12th Street, Juneau