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rKIDAY, reBKUARY 3, IViO. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, IRONWOOD, MICH. Congress Asked lo Vote Money For Harbor Job A request lor a $167,000 appro prmUon tor Black Elver harbo was, contnlnccl In ti tottil roqucs oC $1,320,350 made by the Mich! Ban state waterways commlsslo appearing before the upproprlti tions committee of the house representatives in Washlngtoi recently. The request was that the lota appropriation sought be include in the civil appropria tion bill. Other harbors named In eluded Port Sanilae, Port Aus tin, Oscoda, and St, James, The statement noted that on Ool 4, 1D49, the state of Michigan hnc advanced to the troasurj of the United States to carry on the projects named.

It was tils said that the state stands read; to contribute about $329,500 tow arc! the construction costs anc costs of terminal facilities The statement said that the no cessily lor the construction these projects had been rocog nixed and rccommondor' by thi congress in 1837 and that an ac passed by the congress, publicly approved the construction oil "marine highway" along th coastline of Michigan, STATE ACTED IN 1947 In view of the passage; of the act by the congress the state lo gislaturo accepted for the state the provisions of state participa tion in the icderal program construction of the harbors OH refuge. The state net took effect in 1947. The explained thn the state waterways commission had been founded Cor the puipose of administering the program anc the taxes on iuol for boats anc other taxes had been levied to provide funds for the state share of the costs of the highway. "The state of Michigan has per- ALASKA HOUSE Hurley, Wis. WHISKEY-WINE-BEER to Take Oul BAR and BOOTH SERVICE BULK WINE Porl--MuscaJol--While Port Tokay--Zinlandel Barborona You can always count on a cj time, service and a good crowd at Stan's Bar.

FISH FRIES EVERY FRIDAY STAN'S BAR (Jossiovillc) SEVEN HIGHWAY DEATH DRAMA--Martin Feinne of Mazon, 111,, stands dazed and bleeding near his dying wife Anita, after a bus rammed their skidding car (background). Sixteen others were injured in the collision 11 miles southwest of Joljet, 111. (NBA Telephoto) formed all duties which the congress of the United States has required," the statement said, It was explained that the Black River harbor is located 39 miles west of Ontonagon and 47 miles east of Ashland, (The marine nlghway plan calls for ports of re- every 30 miles.) TWO PIERS PLANNED The project at Black liver provides for two converging piers 'rom the shore on cither side of he mouth of the river, an en- ranco channel and inner harbor basin, The 1948 estimated cost vas which excluded $30,000 contributed by local interests. In addition Gogebic county has expended $100,000 Cor the conduction of adequate public ter- ninal which are not usc- ciblo until the outer harbor pt'o- ect is completed. The stalement said that "the harbor is of groat importance because it provides a refuge along 1 hazardous chore and completes his section of the marine highway between Duluth and the Ke- vcenaw peninsula.

This construe- Ion is necessary in order to pro- full utilization of harbors previously constructed in tho Ko- veenaw peninsula atoa 2 College Quints Win 16th in Row New York --(XI')-- Holy Cross ml Duciuesne, the nation's lop- ankccl college basketball teams, ontinucd unbeaten last nigh bul it. Bonaventure fell from tho un- ofcatod ranks. iioly Cross made it 10 straight iy taking Chicago Loyola, 53-48 'Cforo 13,909 nt Boston Garden. Duquesnc also made it 16 In a ow with a 60-54. triumph over before 9,948 in the Jhlo city, Cnnislus snapped St.

Bonavcn- winning streak at I I games, 0-42, before largcbt ftskctbnll crowd In Buffalo's hls- ory. Throe other teams ranked in the op ten--Kentucky, North Carona State and CCNY- ist night. -also won Kentucky, ranked sixth, took a Ip-and tuck affair from Alabama, G-G4. North Carolina State, No. took tho lead in the Southern ontercnco with 57-50 triumph ver Wnkp Forest, CCNY, ranked )th took Boston college, 64-56, in 10 other halt of tho Boston twin on which Holy Cross apoared, The whipping post still is maintained in Delaware.

FOUND a taste thrill in beer satisfying extra pale Menominee Silver Cream Beer Unknowns Steal Golf Spotlight By MURRAY SINCLAIR Tucson, couple of strangers in the ranks ol tlw touring pros carry a one-stroke lead into today's second round of the $10,000 Tucson open golf tourney, a 11 Ulrich, Minneapolis, Manuel DC La lorro, Chicago, iorced their names be- lore the rest oi' the fraternity yesterday. Both needed only 64 strokes to cover the par 70 El Rio course, They start out today a scant stroke in iront of tournament-wise Toncy Penna of Cincinnati, and George Buck, Westporl, A host other pros are within easy striking distance. Altogether 47 additional members ol the group broke par. Another 16 played in even par. nMARET CLOSE BEHIND Co favorite Jimmy Dcmaret, Ojai, is poised close behind tht.

four top men with a first round score of 66, So arc half a dozen other Skip A a Knoxvllle, who won the event in 1048, 13 In a group of eight with scores of 67. U. S. open champ Dr, Cary Mid- clLccolf, Orrnond Beach, and six two strokes under White Sulphur Springs, W. an'd Demaret are considered the men most likely to win the $2,000 lirst place money.

Snend was unhappy with his score ol' 69 yosteuiny which placed him in tie tor 27th place. Slammin' Sammy was trapped on tho second hole find went over par. lie lost another stroke when ho drove oul of bounds on the third hole. He went over par for tho third time when he missed a six-foot putt on thn easy eighth, ULRICH IS U'TKNOWN It's, no wonder the regular members of the professional winter swing don't know much about Ulrich and Do La Torre, The 26 year old unattached Minneapolis lad has played in only six major tournaments. The best he ever did was finish 10th in the Miami open, But back in 1942 he won tho national intercollegiate title.

DC La Torre, the unknown from Chicago, is starting his third year as a pro, He played in only one tournament last year (Montobel- lo, Calif,) and the Phoenix open last week before starting this third tourney yesterday, Both said yesterday's scores were the best they had ever achieved in competition, DC La- Torre added, "I putted like mad. I sank a 20-footcr on tho 17th lo make up lor a penalty for going out of bounds." Ulrich started tho second nine with four straight birdies. WIAA to Assign Teams to Meets Marinette, assignments for the 1950 Wisconsin Intel-scholastic Athletic nssocia tion basketball toumamets will be made next Friday, it was nouncert today. Paul F. Neverrnan, WIAA secretary, said selection committees would meet at live sites to choose entrants for the 30 district and 17 regional meets, scheduled for Feb.

22-25 and March 1-4, respectively. Twelve district and 13 regional tournaments will be played on a split basis, with first and second round games played at separate sites and the finals at a central Assignments of the five committees will be, as usual, subject to final approval by the WIAA board of control, will meet in Milwaukee Feb. 11-U, Protests will be heard at that time, The selection committees will handle tournnnent assignments next Friday including; Eau Claire, H. J. Antholz presiding! districts Ashland, Baldwin, Cameron Shell Lake, Cornell, Eau Claire, Luck, Mondovi, Whitehall; Regionals--Eau Claire -Mondovi, Rice Lake-Spooner, St.

Croix Falls-Spring Valley and the Superior Central half of the Superior-Phillips meet. Stevens Point, P. Vincent presiding; districts--Athens, Bnl- Uon-Denmark, Goodman Three Lakes, Gresham Tigerton, Len Phillips, Plalnfield Westfiel Waupaca; rcgionals--Antlgo-Mei rill, Kewaunee-Two Rivers, Mar netto-Shawano, Menasha, Steven Point, and the Phillips half the Superior-Phillips meet. Packers Find Nats Are Help By The Proii, The Syracuse Nationals just about the best friends with 63s, Sam Sncacl, ar th Anderson Packers have in the Nn tional Basketball association rac Leading in their own divisloi the eastern, by a wide margin the Nats pushed the Indianapoli Olympians down nearer Andcr son last night, Syracuse whipped Indianapoli for the fifth straight time, 73-07 This leaves the Olympians only game and a half ahead of second place Anderson in the westeri division. Tony Javos grabbed a loos ball and scored with 34 second left to give Minneapolis a 79-7 victory over Ft, Wayne, The vie tory stretched the Laker lead tc two games over Rochester in tlv central division, Big George Mikan, Laker star tallied only 14 points before foul ing out in the third quarter.

Baltimore continued its homi court jinx over Rochester, win ning 79-89 for the third Bulle victory. Baltimore led all the way, once holding a 23-pomt lead Car.1 Braun scored 18 points ii New York's 87-73 victory ovei St. Louis, A smail St. Louis crowd of 1,487 saw the winners make 32 of 68 field goal attempts, At Sheboygan, the home five fought off a last minute rally to- outlast Washington, 68-65, The Cops never headed Sheboygan after the winners broke a 32-32 tie at halftime. Washington's Jack Nichols scored 17 and Bob Cook Hit 15 for Sheboygan.

One oC tiic most effective means of increasing durability of elemental metals is to combine them in alloys or to control their minor constituents so as to achieve the corrosion-misting properties desired, Stainless steel is the most spectacular example, MENOMINEE BEERS ARE DISTRIBUTED BY-John Perucca Santini Distributing Co. Phone 3451--Bessemer Hurley. 221 Cloverland Beverage Co. S09 QuorJx 231--OnJonajon, Mich, Luicloui, Golden Brown Chicken-in-the-Basket Alia Boxed io Take or Minute T-Bone STEAKS or Try a Bowl of Our Hot Chili Con Carne FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY Every FRIDAY NIGHT Chicken-in-the BASKET 205 Silver St. Hurley.

Wii. PHONE 2466 Badger Alliance Hits Fish Stocking Quotas By DION HENDERSON Associated Press Outdoor Editor The Southeastern Wisconsin Conservation Alliance--six counties--is on the record objecting to the fisheries quotas set recently by the Wisconsin state stocking division, Delegates not only were dissatisfied with the large number of plant fjsh scheduled for the north, ar.cl the relative lew for the south, but also with the whole biannual fish planting program. On this last subject, there are some folks who are disatisfied with the whole fish stocking theory, period, at least in regard to trout, SNAP SHOTS Most oi the doer herd which hns been enjoying free wheeling all winter finally has yarded up, but generally fat as liofe's and in good shape for a bumper fawn crop. for Tomorrow says a man practicing reforestation can accomplish an 15 years what would take old Mother Nature 100. Best of Half Century New York-- were the greatest sports figures and feats during the first half ol this century? Here Is a list of those chosen so far in tho Associated Press' mid-century poll of sports writers and broadcasters: Upset--1914 Boston Braves, Football--Jim Thorpe.

Track--Jesse Owens. Boxing--Jack Dempsey. Basketball--George Mikan. Golf--Bobby Jones. Tennis--Bill Tilden.

Antarctic icebergs otten are a mile or more in length, and a few have been found to measure 20 to 30 miles, Funeral Service Held For Ms. S. Toivonen Mass--Funeral services for Mrs, Sanna Toivonen were held last Thursday at tho Wainola Lutheran church, Pallbearers were David Marttinen, Victor Kosk Emil Raaska, John Rova, Chai les Nikkila, and Joel Niemi. Relatives here for the funera included Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs Jenny Brunning and daughter Mr, and Mrs, Williams and son and Mr.

and Mrs, Ernest Toivonci and family of Detroit, Norman Makincn, student Suoml college, spent the week one at his home here, Mr. nnd Mrs Clyde Arvo, Mi and Mrs, Matt Niemi, and Mis Mildred Niemi enjoyed a Uvc week motor trip to 'Florida, Miss Taylor Gets Married -For Movie By BOB THOMAS Hollywood The orgai started humming "Here Come the Bride," Elizabeth Taylor clutched the arm of her father, smoothed the front of her wedding gown and saced down the church aisle to take a husband--for a movie, course. "Well, I finally made it," gig the young star, who had two widely-publicized near-misses at matrimony. The wedding (to Don Taylor) is the climax ol the picture, "Father of the Bride." Actually, it is the second film wedding for Elizabeth, who married Rober Taylor in "The Conspirator." Bu 1 that one wasn't as fancy. "This is how I want my wedding to be," she remarked, at the flower-docked church which may be described as Beverly Hills Gothic.

There were six ushers in cutaways and six bridesmaids in frilly gowns. When is, her real wedding to take place? I mentioned printec statements that she would no marry lor a lew years, but woulc devote the time to a career. "I never said that," she corrected. "It would be silly foi anyone to say when they thought they'd get married. How can you tell? "A girl gets married when she foils in love and when rrmn asks for her hand.

That's when it will happen me." Added Information: On tho 27th of this month, Miss Taylor 18, a highly marriageable yes, about the wedding turns age. Oh gown. Being inexpert on such matters, I checked with tho designer, Helen Rose, "It is made of white satin and lace with pearls," she reported. "It is a traditional type, but we tried to give it an up-to-date style, since it is worn in Elizabeth's big scene oC the picture. Elizabeth's long-suffering father in the film is Spencer Tracy.

The wedding is supposed to cost him $10,000. Deaths Last Night By The Associated Press New York--William Kies, 72, a vice president of the National City bank of New York, former state treasurer of Illinois, and vice president of the University of Wisconsin Foundation. Quincy, Fla, William Keith McAffee, 57, of Redlands, chairman of the board oj the Universal-Rundle Corp, He was born Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago-- Joseph T. Barry, 76, traveling secretary of the Chicago White Sox baseball team rom 1032 until his retirement in 1944, 3rd Honor Roll Is Issued Today The Luther L.

Wright high school honor roll for the third marking period was announced today by Principal R. E. Dear. Three students were listed wit or three honor point cred averages, Nancy J. i twelfth grade; Donald Joh) son and Nancy Tnssava, eleven! grade, Students with averages: Ninth grade--Charles Dayharsl James DoMario, Donna Ellis, La Verne Erlckson, John Feischbeii Margaret Gotta, Joan Gran Florence Hanson, Connie Hci mel, Donnvan Hewitt, Laura Hi rila, Virginia Johnson, Jane Keai ney, Margaret Kraemer, Kennet Kujanson, Shirley Longhini, chard Lutey, Mary O'Donahut John Pinkorton, Rosaline Kelson Roy Smith, Sylvia Tornl.

Tenth grade--Edward Bowdci Beverly Bishop, Patricia Carl son, John Erickson, Marlene Ei iokson, Ruth Estola, Anne Hock Ing, George Johnson, Vlvia Johnson, Laila Kalllncn, Hcle; Kangas, Jack Knrpinen, i a Kleimola, Mary Laird, Carol Lor son, Lois Llndquist, Lindbloom, Barber Joan Lundin, Joyc Maki, Paula Massie, Frank May or, Patricia Milinovlch, Cai Mockross, Elizabeth Niemi, Gret Richards, Elaine Roche, SciTahn, Anna Smoltz, Marilyr i a Sorcnson, Margaret Warren, Ro laid Wilson, Eleventh grade Darlcy An derson, David Basket, Mavj Cloon, Jerome Cvengros, a Dahlin, Ernest Denr, Madelyn rm, Margaret Gregory, Edwin Johnson, Vorville Johnson, 1 Kangns, Lcnorc Kangas, Eugeiv Joseph Kearney, Caro Two of Three Reported kissing Persons Safe Dickinson, N. of hrce persons reported missing in St. Charles hotel fire wived otel owner Frank Ray late 'hursday from Wisconsin that hey are safe. Ray received the following tele- 'ram from Baldwin, Wls; "We have just heard we were eported missing, Are Hearing our lestination here in Wisconsin, The telegram was signed "Th Adams." Rev. and Mrs, G.

Adams Billings, had been unrcport since fire razed the hole arly Wednesday. Rev, Adams is en route to i ew church in Green Bay, Wl Ruins of the hotel were stil oo hot Thursday to permit earch for the body of Gcorg Carpenter, Dickinson bus line op rator, believed to have died ii ie fire. THE A-l SPOT To Select YOUR CHOICE USED CAR A-l used cars from Allehder Motors Inc. Phoin 207 McLeod Lowell COLD WEATHER SAFETY! Change to No. 5 WOil Now! Protect your car during this cold weather by changing oil todoy don't wait, come in now before ifs too late.

"THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN IRONWOOD" "Al" IAMONH WiBB Cut Prlce ML LftmUll I 0 service Station LOWELL ft U.S. 2 PHONE IRONWOOD iCraemer, Earl Lakvold, Kcnnetl Lcppnnon, William Maksym, Rod icy Malison, Janet Michaelson Ardis Nelson, Dolores Olson, Wes ey Peterson, Gladys Reini, Adele Jim Rowc, Janice Schae er, Richard Sicrnski, Erwood ilade, Ralph Stcnstrom, Vlolc Sloolo, Viola Synkclma, Elver Tninio, Nancy Van Slyck, TwolClh arade--Jeanne Ander son, Paul Anderson, John Bailey Duma Dolich, Roy Brottlund Mnrionne Dinkle, Erwln Erick ion, Joan Hill, Ruth Holmborg fane Kcrshnor, Lawrence Kiv sto, Marion Kurtn, Marilyn liti Geraldinc Larson, Eluini 'Ossila, Carol Leinonen, VTatUon, Nancy K. Clnuclette Mayo, Marilyn Mills Moisio, Ariel Obingcr. Anna "nlojarvi, Fayo Fertile, I 'crttula, Ray Pesolu, Gay Pollnri Mabel Sobolcwskl, Susan Sprlng- Lois Stockhaus, Phoebe Tns- BVB, Irene Weiler, Maureen Wright, Sun Working At Snow Cover 3y The Associated Preii The sun was out today to work way at Wisconsin's snow covet nd give the mercury a boost. Federal weatherman Howard 'hompson said the state's high cmpcraturo would be 30 degrees the south compared to Thursay's top of 24 at Milwaukee, The night's coldest spot was itind o' Lakes, where it was 12 elow.

Saturday's weather will be loudy and colder, Thomspon pre- Icted. No new snow was reported in ic state Thursday. Cicero Man Sentenced Prison at Waupun Fond du Lac, 5 )--Joseph Vanac, CO, Cicero, 111., was sen- tonced to 12 to 15 months in Waupun prison Thursday when he pleaded guilty to a breaking and entering charge, Vanac was arrested at Friendship in Aclnms county, November 1, after firing shotgun blast which narrowly missed a deputy sheriff, Tho officer was attempting to evict him from a home alter he had forced his way into After i i the shotgun blast, Vanac disappeared into i woods, but later was captured by a 30-man posse. He has been under mental observation since that time, California WINE Port-Muscatel White Port-Tokay $9.40 Jthf per gal. In Your Jug! BEER TO TAKI OUT in BOTTLES or CANS No Sales Tax KENTUCKY fl I ID Your Liquor Store" 1 Blk.

Weit MontrtBl RiTtr 101 Silver St. Hurley. Wii, More Reason to Try Stalin, Lawyer Says Washington--W--A Russian demand that Japan's Emperor Hirohito be tried on charges of using: germ warfare brought thiti comment from the chief prosecutor ot the Japanese war crimei trials: "There is far more reason try Stalin us a war criminal thai Emperor Hirohito," Joseph B. Kccnan, a Washing ton attorney, said yesterday tha investigations conducted by Amer Scan and Chinese officials show cd conclusively that the Japan cse did not use germ warfare ov cr China. Chamber Elects Five Directors Ontonagon Directors elected by the Chamber' ot Commerce Monday night ore Forrest Wilson Jack LeMoine, F.

M. Wcis, Lawrence P. Walsh, and Dean O'Connor. They replace Newton Cuneo L. Reynolds, D.

Crooker Clyde Ponegor, and Nolan Olson The Chamber, Lions club, Rotary club, and the Woman's club mot jointly in the Memorial building Monday night with Dr, Strong, Chamber president, prC' siding. After a dinner served by the women of the Methodist church Gerald Warmer, secretary- manager of the Chamber, reported on progress to date. He said there arc several prospects who ore in- in Ontonagon as potential location for a business or ndustry. Chamber functions and services listed included agricultural assistance and recreational a tourist business and facilities. The guest speaker ot the even- ng was Dr, Grovor DiHmnn, prcs- dcnt ot the Michigan College oi Mining and Technology, vas introduced by E.

Chabot. 3r. Dillman spoke on the cconom- development of tho Upper Pen nsula and particularly oi the dc velopmcnt and future of this ar ca. Richard Dobbok, student el Michigan Tech, offered two vocal solos. He was accompanied by iis mother, Mrs.

Joseph Dob- bck, at the piano. During the meeting it was generally agreed that the Chamber of Commerce had enjoyed successful year and improved prospects for the coming year were ecu, Census Taker Jobs Are Open for Vets Ontonagon--Veterans intaresl- cl in jobs as census takers are sked to report to the Michigan late employment service office River street immediately, Ontonagon Births Ontonagon--Mr. and Charles Kctchum are the parents daughter, Mary Kay, born the Ontonagon Memorial hos- ilal Thursday, January 26. Village Plans Polio Benefits Ontonajfon Forrest Wilton campaign director lor March of Dimes, his scheduled basketball name between the Swcn independent team and Recreation Center team tomorrow night at the high school gym at 8 p. m.

for the benefit of the polio fund. "This exhibition game should be fust one between two goo; county teams and it is hoped that ti large crowd will attend. will be no set price for the game --admission bong by donation to this worthy cause," Mr. Wilson said. Immediately following the game, there will be a dance nl tl Recreation Center.

Admission will also be by donation. Funds for both of these functions will bo turned over to thi March of Dimes. Mr. Wilso.i urges all who can to attend this game and dance. "Plan to make this cvonlnr.s entertainment social for yourself and a financial success for the Polio fund," he snld.

Mr. Wilson also took the opportunity to thank the Eagles for their contribution to the county polio fund, The Eagles sponsored a parly Sunday night, air! the proceeds went for tho benefit of the March of Dimos. "It is iiopert that other organization i will take up the cause in Ontonagon County," he snid. Spinach contains vitamin A. Blue Gable EWEN, MICHIGAN FISH FRY TONIGHT DANCE Saturday Night WHITE BIRCH INN JOB HEGIS, Prop.

103 S. St. Btmrner A Radically New Idea in Electric Range Design Thli range has just bean introduced by FRIGIDAIRE. A compact 30-inch "Thrifty.30" model equipped with a giant ovin that stretchej clear across the porcelain-finished cabinet. The big ovon will bake six-pies or 10 of bread at once, and is heavily Innulated for moit economical operation.

In addition, this smartly-styled range is equipped with four new "flat-top" cooking oniti, a walif-high broiler and automatic oven contrail, tooklng lomp, appliance outlet and super-size utensil drawer, Complete with Automatic Clock and Timer 199 .75 Without Automatic Clock and YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER IRONWOOD HARDWARE 213 East Aurora Ironwood NEWSPAPER!.

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