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«7 WHITE CHRISTMAS & comes PAGE TWO TIANSHAW SEES ' FIRST clerk at the first white Judges Named wie Fop Territorial = Essay Contest Announcement was the appointment Territorial essay ene Hanshaw, au Hotel, W his tmas yesterday first Christmas his first {rom West Sta was away o« Chr = hi hor yton, Ore. made today of judges for contest, par- | of the ticipated in by high school juniors | i and seniors John T. McLaughlin, chairman [for Alaska of the President’s Com- mittee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped, has nam- ed Ival J. Montgomery, Ph. D, supervisor of the Alaska Merit System, Juneau, to be chairman, and the Reverend Fred W. McGin- nis, minister of the Juneau Meth- odist Church, and Mrs. Katherine D. Nordale, U. S. Collector of Cus toms, Juneau, as the judges for ’ . nun t be crlppled! icapped for National Security.” Prizes of defense bonds for top four winners, and scrolls the N THESE critical times, dvise you to have your icies frequently checked to make sure you are ade- quately protected by insur- ance. the Alaska Salmon The first prize Alaska contest will winners in other states and ter- ritories in the Natlonal contest where the five top winners will be given cash prizes and ‘a trip to Washington, D. C.,, to receive the awards from President Harry 8. Truman, during the spring months, Institute, Inc. winner of the we A loss today may seri- v cripple you financial- Iv if you haven’t sufficient insurance. Call on this Har{ford agency for advice. Shattuck Ageney Seward Street JUNEAU cu TAKEN TO KETCHIKANW Julius J. Johnson, aboord the tug Kelly enroute to Vaidez, was taken to Ketchikan late Monday afternoon with a stick in his right eye, according to information re- ceived at U. S. Coast Guard head- quarters here. The tug was in Tongass Narrows and a Coast Guard patrol boat was dispatched to get him. No details of the ac- cident were given. PRICES S?ZLELS the contest on “Employ the I!md-y their schools, have been donated by | compete with EAP Poll Puls Kentucky Back In Ne. 1 Spot By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK, Dec. 26—M—To th curprise of practically nobody, Ken- tucky's baskethall team i3 back at th2 head of the class in the weekly AssSeinted Press poll. | The question before ths House,; however, is—Can it stay there? Two teams have tried it in the first two | weeks of the AP pdil and each fail- ed. As a matter of fact, the Wildeats were one of those teams. They were | chosen the No. 1 team the very first week. St. victim to the jinx last week. | The Wildcats, named the top col- !lege cage team in the country Tues- day by 41 of the 106 sportswriters !and sports casters participating in the poll, face a rough road this week. ; | They take on UCLA, St. Louis, Vill- |anova and Brigham Young. Upset by Minnesota two weeks ago, Kentucky regained the top rung | by crushing St. John’s 81-40, and | drubbing DePaul 98-60, lnst week. Unbeaten Tllinois (5-0), which | moved up from third to second | [ the strenath of successive victories | over Oklahoma, North Carolina and DePaul, has only one game on tap,| but it is a toughie. The Illini oppon- | ent will be UCLA on Friday, ‘two| days after the Bears tangle with the | ‘Wildcats. Twenty-one experts rank-| ed Illinois first yesterday. ! Washington's Huskies, who vault-' ed from eighth to third on the, strength of 17 first place nomina- tions, clash with two Big Ten foes this week, Northwestern on Friday and Ohio State on Saturday. Kan- sas and Kansas State, ranked fourth and cighth, respectively, with be; busy battling it out in a special Biz Seven tourney that will last four da i St. John's, which dropped from | first all the way down to seventh | because of that humiliating defeat | flt. the hands of Kentucky, could edsily drop another to either Utah Thursday or Dayton Saturday. Rated on a point basis, with 10 for | first, nine for second and so on,; Kentucky received 863 points to II-| linois’ 827. Washington collected 623 | points to 568 for Kansas. Then came Indiana, New York University, St.| John’s, Kansas State, Notre Dame | and Seton Hall in that order. | In the second ten were Western Kentucky, St. Louis, Stanford, Vill- anove, Utah, UCLA, LaSalle, Murray | State, North Carolina State and | Syracuse, in that order. | Seattle University and Idaho were among other teams receiving votes. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRL“(‘RIPI‘ D DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE BLACK 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS T For Prompt and Courteous, Service Phone . . .. 666--959 GLACIER CAB Ride in Comfort Radio Dispatch Service Monkey Makes Monkey, 3 Persons PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26—(P— A monkey made a monkey out of three people in full view of Christ- | .mas day strollers along Market Street. | The monkey, part of a holiday! ‘z00” display for children, in a department store window, amused sidewalk passersby for an hour and a half before his pursurers caught up to him. The animal went into his act when a cage door was left open af- ter feeding him. IPOH, Mala; M—A former president of a Lranch of the Mal- ayan Chinese Association was con- victed in court on charges of dis- honestly converting to his own use | $70 which he allegedly received fm the puropse of bribing police of- ficers. He was fined $167 and sen- tenced to nine months rigorous im- prisonment. " X You can get . . . . . , SCRATCH PADS EMPIRE OFFICE those handy, useful and much-needed John'’s of Brooklyn Xe.l' k. i [ & P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘Aurn to his a Minnesota tries some ¥ er his home a Leenard Hankins Dawson Springs, Ky., ; served the ving 19 years in . n term en co was pard: nesses testified I chop when K deft) his sister, convinced of in a successful effort to freb and all the (rimmings. ? W Mrs, Della L z a bank robbery. her brother's Here she pl ieto. ing occul ceence, spent years m. him whh ck land : negro family fi 1 Todd, 6; Emma Lee Todd, 3. in assorted colors and sizes at only Bca pound — s Last Publication: Jan. 2, 1952, '3 Small Girls Dle NOVEL 0 FFEN S E _ Tom l’at(enun:", six X'aoi, inch h.'lskek-cr leaps high to let five-fool, seven-inch Bill Kirsch dribble by in Siena College practice at Loudonville, N. ¥ Aurime Reporis Rear $2-Million 11-Months’ Drofit NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—#—North- west Airlines, Inc., reported net in- 26—(P— | Dec. | Kas., REAL ESTATE | ze home on D tiled Kit- BEDROOMS, on. nished. 0\\1\(. JMMERCIAL properties central locations y , one with store location. Both sh returns of over 10 ' perc BEDROOM residence in lands BEDROOM near price. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. lWllham Winn-Phone 234 SEE \MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 673 over First National I Lie Talks Ouf - | Ahout Relations Of United Natious ~P—U. gve Lie een a W two Com- buildings, oceur hospital, new OSLO, Norway, Dec. IN. Secretary-General (caid Wednesday “slight improvement’ | relations and no worseni }oeneral world situation i general assembly opened in Paris OV, 6. In a Christmas-time broadc to Scandinavians over the L Norwegian and Swedish radio sys- eeches the the of | tem, Lie said the tone of s in the U. N. this year had more moderate than u: Lie's text dealt in gene not ris been that the United bloc or Am 4 fon of the nia” and hinsky c of For- as “an old here for assembly Lie, a Norwegian, Christmas vacation. i resumed in Paris afte: | AUKE BAY AMERICAN | f Auke Bay Pr al L‘mr No igion Au | Eaturda Auke Bay Post Ne. .ican Legion, and t! Christn A The party, held at cojonnaire and Mrs, attracted la evening to the home of 1 M. Niel- | AM., at . Baldwin property at Street, Juneau, Alaska, Orme, Administrator te of G. A. Bald- also know Grant A. Bald- deccased, will offer to sell at ‘m*bl ¢ auction, to the highest bidder, | for h, if the highest and best 'bxd offered is otory to said m‘mnmtm, and subject to con- ation of ‘the probate courf, all t, title and interest of the decedent and his estate, and his de- { visees, heirs and legal representa- w. w.a. of the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE REAL ESTATE | ' MAGNIFIC B £ A\ PART! ke Bay—G 3 08 SALE Wil with ishe 1 Men ° ® GOOD view room steam heated apartment. Phone Red 708. heated heated, space George TE & da il WANTED T0 ! WANTED TO R Couple with two c urgent n bedroom h Reliable fs non-drir ® cupancy. [ \mes in and to the real and x)crsonal e of Box 3051, Daily \ property hereinafter described, upon [ ® Empire. ! the following terms, to wit: cash,in[® ® e e e o o lawful money of the United States| —————— Three small girls burned to death home late Christmas night. lie Todd, and three children suf- | fe burns. caped with minor injuries. {come Wednesday of $1,816,322 or ‘sl 112 a share for the 11 months end- | ed Nov. 31 afte pw\mnn of §1,304,~ 200 for incor . Operating re- Mayhelle | venues were §: "2 Comparable ! | 1950 figures were not available. | In November, the company had | operating revenues of $4,022,717 and 2 net loss of $50.239 compared with operating revenues of $3,384,701 and a loss of $712,640 for the like month a year ago. other members of a were injured when their four-room eight re destroyed Burned fatally were Mary Lee Todd,5, and The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- red second and third degree Three other children es- EMPIRE WANT ADS EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY e '© Available January 1, 1352 Total of 2208 Sg. F1. Floer Space | Can e Rented in Separale Sections OF . 682 Sq. Ft. - 798 Sq. F1. - 728 Sq. F1. Located Sireet Level in Downtown Junean Ideal Local for Stores - Office Space FOR INFORMATION 6th Fleor Phone Black 91 Inguire 20th Century Theatre Difice Building 2 | the estate described cn the inven- j tory and sappraisement for saig estate, including furniture and tools | FRED W. ORME, Administrator w.w.a. First Publication: Dec. 5, 1951, Last Publicatior: Dec. 26, 1951. OTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the u.Jersigned was, on the 10th day «f December, 1951, duly appointed evecutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Leonard Pratt Dawes, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of Jeseph A McLean, Attorney. Dated this 10th day of December, 1951. /s/ EFFIE LENORE DAWES, ¢ Executrix of the estate of Leonard Pratt Dawes, de- s ceased. First Publication: Dec. 12, 1951. (107% of the purchase price to be LoST AND ?Q{EEZ paid the administrator on the day of sale, and the balance upon con- ,r rmation of sale by d court and | delivery of a proper deed of convey- ,.mce) { The real and personal property | which will be offered for sale i | described as follows: E (1) Al of Lot No. 1 in Block 205 of the Casey Shattuck Addition to | the town of Juneau, Alaska, together | with the improvements thereon. (2) The personal property of LOST tan o near and 3T—Keys on chain with w tooth, Saturday in ‘Post Office. ‘T‘mpire office. 000- 3!. item for ev uuller ete. utility erage NOTICE FOR P('.”Llf.'fir!.’?\‘ Act of May 26, 19 3 Stat.809) Notice is hereby ¢ Kobbivik has m a homesite, Highway, northwest of Peders an cau, tes, Lot 2386, containing . and it is now in the les ni the Land Office, Ancherage, Anchorage Serial 015277 y and all persons claiming nd- versely any of the above mentio r'eJ Jand should file thelr adverse clainis | in the land office, within the p! Ac:l of publication or thirty days treve-‘ after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First Publication: Dec. 12, 1951. Publication: Feb. 6, 1952, plat of —— e IR 26, 1951 g i D BREAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGERCY $58S$ ACH MONTH—EACH YEAR \'-'E SELL RE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER A TS COMBINED ~—$$638$ I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$$5868— JUNEAU $3,150 for 1-bdrm. shop in ba: , clecn I on steps. Near St. Ann’s Hosp. $7,850. UGLAS 3-bdrm furnished, hool. $7,850. ppraised $13,- AN, a roomy Jeeps 3, wonderful boat. Details Full NEW cht, hur mn., and {ishi Shores 5-acre jer Highway. Small \\,um house, can be added onto. Concrete-floored chicken 20x116. Acreage cleared for g, all view lots. Only {EN RANCH--Shores 40-acre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre clea , emall trees on remainder 3 chicken houses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dre Lake turn- f corner. Only $6,000. Terms NORWAY POINT—Four very large lots with view xt to Ed Keiti- alm One or flll $1500 each. I 3 building lots for investors 'R HWY lot in town $1850. e for rent, en- Boat Harbor. siore, same owner 46 Eii WOOD AGEN(DY 3 Klein Blde. Tel. M KL ger years, S ‘Tudor, only 11,000 radio, deluxe white side- road light Black 180.°997-3t " Fourdoor Sedan, mileage; 2 MPIRE WANT ADS PAY Sedan, low mi- e at Top 094-tf radlo and heat- 123, Al Painte:. 960 tf er. $1530. Ph DODGE 4 coor, new evwlre new S xcellent condit See Trevor Davis. 960-t2 " HELP WANTED HELP- WANTED—Alaska Laundry. T38-t1 1 WAITRESS & T Fountain Girl. F 755-tf SCELLANEOUS COND HAND STORE. sell and trade. 214 2nd A N ROOM AND BOARD Respon: steadily em- d" ires room in private home January 1st. Best ences. Reply Box mpire. 987-tfe o 0'eo 0o 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL | o 1949 DODGE 4-door Sedan 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan (in Seattle) 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan GMC ‘/’z-ion Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front St., Phone 57 1947