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\GE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1944 \ STEWART IS IT'S THE NETS!! | DA FOSS PASSES | EESAVOLD [ The Sewing Boske : i I . ; ON THIS MORNING - BABY HEADQUARTERS LEAGUE PLAY ' \ ~ DOLORES . ' ) Co-ownerof—\rktoryCoffee WITHBASKI L fig. p et | g ,, . Shop Succumbs After | Hotel Juneau BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE ——COME ALL! . 289 So. Franklin Street _ e . NEW YORK, March 11.—Exper-| . B CYS Iy o f”“l“g i_",_\”;“":; B”ef "l“ess ince and cunning triumphed over| For Comfort Upen Au nght ] 1 \"»‘“ D‘" R youth last night as rugged punch- - 43 point 1 bindmg 8 pover of Lee Savold, veteran At Lowest Rates " re 3 ts. " e association an indng | noy arsey 3 v ot the 20th: Cent A oion .y Janen KSR s & ROOMS WITH BATH i detésted Montiing 1}? Otnd years bY: the 10-round split decision in a bout or ORDER YOUR Lec fefeated | Henning's, broken this morning by ® with Joe Baksi in Madison Square 2 der-Mauro Drug took o game ath from a heart astack of Ida Garden WITHOUT BATH RABBIT SKINS " A nd Juneau Drug Foss, the death being discovered by old won by counter-punching || Most Convenient Location NOW 3 % Ler inseparable companion, Anna ;ng ring savvy. His left hook found —THIRD AND MAIN— owing are . the . individual Jenson at their home in the Snow'(ne mark repeatedly. y Tanned, cleaned and all White Apartments. Baksi jumped into prominence by Owner-Mgr,, Oldrence Wise ready to make up. Butler Mauro Drug 144 152 198 4 168 173 4 123 96 3 Ida Foss was born in Sweden on hjs recent upset by the defeat of —_— VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY ! v 5, 1871. She came to the Tami Mauriello, leading heavy mn- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ! ted States in 1900, settling in tender. Paul, Minn. In 1909 she return- punches by Baksi hurt Savold but Simmons R T ) ed to her native country and met he was too crafty to take any ,“,‘ ' 3 467 1349 Anna Jenson at Gottenburg A damage from them | Perey's Cafe later the two women migrated -———— 4 Pacates comesek 1 THE © Centrally located Paul, where they worked to- gether until 1917, when they went NOTICE - e Splendid food and to the West Coast. They came to: tration books for coming! F. B. PRI A T C 0 ‘ pot 3 3 3 9 148 174 171 493 . 12 145 137 406 105 118 140 363 Juneau in 1918 and both enterea tion are now open at the the employ of the Alaska Steam I s City Hall. Closing date MeClure, o Large Rooms— . Laundry. Two years later, on July April 1, 4 pm ady Mgr. all with Bath L l N E 5. 1920, the Snow White Laundry _— ol ALASKANS LIKE THR i cpened for business under the man- M | Alaska Tramsportaties agement of the partners, who op- Sreted 1i6d “HRENEert ontny- F 7 M I NEW WASHINGTON: adsiny 0 en | ‘ cusly until September 1942, when . ik ® Total. 380 440 451 12M1 Ordway's spot 10 10 10 30 st ..170 167 .167 504 : v 115 105 123 343 1. Patrich 137 168 160 465 Jthey sold out. i 4} Pive months later the two women d s § 3 F A i 20 4 e e e RO =R Total 432 450 460 1342 B e 4 . ¢ BETTY ALEXANDER (T R s SIS GATLERGE B al g e e o 8 : . o1y fee Shop on THE Juneau Drug (e e ik i = Fronklin Street, 176 169 173 518 Foss is survhed hv three Alaska’s Largest Apartment S anger 25 18 5 : s. Charley Foss, in St. Paul i T T Dmlyl s i b L) e Are in Agreementon T Ty Y Totals 42 463 442 ‘:“7 | W. Carter Mortuary. Tentative ° | - Three Ma;or Subjects l REN [ plns have been made to sip the ’ and SHOWER g 20th Century Meat cdy south for purial in Seattle #* SPECIAL PREPARATION ] senese 76 172 176 52 ik | peneas e LD (Continued from . Page One) g ! Reasonable Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 3 OVAL G Al SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME | . ! sten 165 173 140 478 plk 1, but some of the sager politi- | I 'I' P Ph 00 i o mut it thik Way: Willkle 15 sc- liver lea rlanne NEEDS NO BRUSH | one § PHONE 134 mauT s e % I I Totals - :_‘4 478 449 1401 {jye and has been for nearly four _— RS [ Sabin’s vears; his strongest potential op- iy By G IS iT p | | a4 ,Yeat; s 0 | ] ho find it ary | spot 32 32 32 96 yonent, Governor Thomas E. Dewey, For the first time this season the (Continued from Page qne) | Irt Ycout 1roo g“shhfg‘i‘fzr; d;‘y' };l{(‘,‘;f_el‘: Al \ we 192 180 171 543 ¢ New York, is inactive. Governor |Crimson Bears of Juneau High -3 % g valuable. Glider is made specially for | ndrickson 123 105 136 364 . i . o ] laily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, | Kor 1507 T4b 0y ‘o DeWA.: S say, K thi QRIY. AR, ohooL: L ke ks Heain from out- “pp. greipht yards at Florence Girl Scouts of Troop 3 held their | §* 5ot Odt ey, ¥ . i ¥ 20 Gho can “stop Willkie"—but not by side the Channel area on thelr OWn 'yiich were used to foed the troops last meeting on Thursday, March | ' > 1O° Breasy or sticky. OF ALASKA ¥ T T~ T T staying in retirement in Albany or grounds, when they play the Sitka j the south, ere hammered by 9. in the Northern Light Presbyter- Smooth down skin =13 . Total 487 457 479 1423 : & 3 ¢ s south, were hai ¥ 9. in the Northern Light Presbyter o8 o1 410 1928 0V Cipare New York farm, High School basketeers {onlght 10 medium hombers. The crews Wers fun Chusch o R s Lumber and Building Materials Yeata’s while Willkie is working night and the school gym. specially briefed to avoid hitting Mrs, R. S. Green, troop leader, }l!\loruughly ‘imhfi(!‘)iig and holf;l\#stefi PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU hen spread on Glider quickly an iy R day to consolidate his forces and| Arriving yesterday on the Shel- the city’s cultural, religious, and made a report on what the Girl spot 27 27 27 81 easily with your fingertips—never a YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL 5 o 169 188 158 515 Pring a united front before the con- 'don Jackson School boat, the SJS historical landmarks, although it Sccut camp this summer will be | ;0. " Senescu 145 171 130 446 VeNtion 11, were Coach Tony Herman and is positive the Germans are using like. The camp is to be modern- Instantly, Glider softens the skin REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME Wilds 131 ‘101 117 349 - 10 members of his squad, in addi- these places as their homes. jzed and many improvements in | —smooths down the flaky top layer. - ST T T 7™ 1t isn't necessarily concluded tion to young Wally Wagner, the| British destroyers shelled the conditions are planned. It enables the razor’s sharp edge to '~ SanaTen & e e Totals 472 187 432 1391 that Willkie will win the nomina-|mascot of the team. On the starting Korcula targets and sharp blows Reports of the three committees i ot wl;lll~kers”;1°‘xfmaniitc‘l}e‘an X, | . shi e {3000 " [ S & P x P 5 e = y vhicl b v T, o o | without irritating s us | Henning's tion but it is certain _thm while his lineup tonight will be Carl Berg and were struck against the Germans on on which vm‘LmlJ(.b of Troop ,“ are | oliminates the eoreness that. daily ] Senniic 164 153 182 504 oppoments are wrangling over whe-|Lee Rhodes, forwards; Stanley the 28-mile-long island that nearly working were given Mary Thib-| shaving frequently provokes in sen- MOTORSHE PATRICIA L. Hendrickson 162 149 162 473 ther to line up behind Dewey, Westover, center; and Bob Wagner tcuches the jutting peninsula of edeau, chairman of the Red Cross| sitive skins—leaves your face feeling 3 | & Aansh 123 120 137 ago Bricker or General MacArthur,iand Larry Miller, guards. Others the Dalatican coast pillow committee; Carol Olson, smoother and cieaner. g Leaves for Haines, Skagway,7A.M. s“day | T T ™ Willkie is spending his 24 hours alon the squad are Harold Hodgins,! Associated Press war correspond- chairman of the USO caokies com- We sincerely believe that Glider itte J will give you more shaving comfort . al 440 <427 481 1357 day making political hay. SomeGordon Bucnman, Keith Wittimeyer, -+ here wouldn't be surprised if that;Lewis Davis and Wayne Westover. “purely social” luncheon Willkie had | Expected to take the floor against ent Daniel DeLuce, in a delayed ally, ehatrmdn | e 3 hewe ever triod B dispateh, quoted officers sofg€f the hospital committee, all gave uéq,atfibe at yuyur store today. N All freight and farshal Tito as saying the Nazis ¥atisfactory reports on the girls’ For TICKETS w parcels must with Governor Warren of California are Scott and Kearney, P°W dd‘ elgmmts of 20 divisions FO;KIJE”!!VM!‘ z\xxfl. help. : and INFORM- the other day wasn't a meeting of Nordliing, center; Thi- 0 Yugoslavia. g girls discussed a silver tea be delivered to deep political significance. A Will- bodeau and Hogins, guards. The B ::mlx(hnfo):xi; !z)imx-u"‘; sl v ; } |] voat saturday STION I i kie-Warren coalition in the conven- game is scheduled to begin at 8 $o1 ikiaic - tre v 3 Dot PERCY’S | B WI. tion would be hard to beat. o'clock. T P B NS, S L oen. v I Governor Bricker helped himself ————r————— X 55 5 = and 5 P. M. CAFE ' | | some, extremely personable, he PHI[ IERRA"OVA I R G ’ | |managed also to say all the right ithings politicaily so far as the | middle and conservative wings. of FIFTEEN ROUNDER' | Five k bowlers at least are i . Y€ | the Republican party are concerned G0t scheduled to arrive here today for > BOSTON, Mass., March 11.—Bos- an en ement with the bowlers of Woedley Airways ton’s cool-headed Sal Bartolo last the Juneau Elks | 5 3 If the Ketchika ar night gained the NBA feather- BAKERSFIELD, March 11.—Pit- i O SR AR o JUNEAU WOMEN weight title when he dogged Phil cher Baiich took charge of the early er 1C ory rive in time, the first game will be | Terranova of New York to - worl | i tonight, e R ant L a one \mlk(mts of the Seame Rainiers of i e 80 oerl HEAR LECTURE i it ™ * ™ S0NAE Sl i | JUNEAU— omorrow, afte: . £ ety | ST 3 R first hitting practice. When th P 1 | , afternoon and evening. | ol oorar en the war is won, Pan American 0“ Q ‘; Th0al bowiers -3 H RON MOX A Stan Gray, Rainier infielder la\t . % 3 i g;:“l;*u)_ ‘é“l!’l‘fmi“fé’n",;';il BY MRS, fl_lls Audrey L. Forbes is here from year, and Bill Lyman, shoristop, Airways will pioncer new standards E ANCH E to dscertain it the vistors have A s Il;i:r;?‘l;;on and nas registered at the IY-Z’AZQQ“”R?;J"E 20 players on the, of Saribttfas onr-friends, in: Alasks: Via YAKUTAT and CORDWA Tt when the first game wi Members of the “fairer sex” s d ! p H i tart Wi o TG S il £ = —— = — | Mheanwhxlf;, we are ;‘00% engaged in ! Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points S terday afternoon for the lecture on, | the war effort— wit every passenger | “Health and Sex” by Mrs. Kath- i | . SKI DopE erine Ellis, nationally known psy-| JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 al?d every ounce of cargo priorited by 1 Lockheed Arrives Juneau2:00 P.M. ; | chic, ! i the Armed Forces—and we appreci- | PM { | Following the hour’s lecture, Mrs. . % i Electra Leaves Juneafl 2:30 <A, i The tinest. snow colditions S Bis [T ArREe T Bations cnmitsen Ao No Bo alld Ao N ° S. ate your patience and understanding i i - season over the entire Douglas|by the ladies present and later | 1 d Island Ski Trail are predicted for |gave readings in the fover of tne | Meels Each “m‘day.—7-3fl P. M.-A.N.B. Hall f"‘““ the_ acgommodation you want ; T“eSday Fl’l ay tomorrow ‘ [ theatre. A o e is not available. mber of skiers are making | In making predictions of world- ! t D to the upper cabin today, | wide importance, Mrs. Ellis yester- g ¥ s LAY FOR RESERVATIONS to remain overnight, while many |day predicted a severe storm in ¢ Y. more enthusiasts will journey up the | Alaska within 10 days in which she | § : ! o All mmzs 'ail to the Slalom Hill and the | claims thers will be a bisne tragedy.| | L A mcms‘rs Meels an&flhsl ALASKA c AST A / t z;m‘-] Bowl tomorrow. | She also predicts a woman making E L] 1 Phone 612 Agents Juneau I ‘ollowing the day’s activities to- | an unsuccessful attewpt to become LOCAL 514 g g morrow, an after-skiing party will px.«idmu of the United States this| } Mondays 8 p.m. | , , ' . - { r‘) Id at the home of Mrs. J. S. term, but forsees, hu?\evma';sw‘o? X IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Y P ; ,)" ! ',’Il'l( ' ‘ 'I,:”"‘ : i facKinnon 418 Fourth Street. | man president for the next term. | {. aceal ALASKA COASTAL Alnlllzs 1 ey g % el B o s it st ey ¢ et v i okt S B ———— ¥ BRINGING UP F ATHEB Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express § By GEORGE McMANUS . SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. : v ; Hawk An- Pel- Rim- Chicha- FO HN"S WHAT DID ILL SEE TO IT THAT HE | Trjet Hoonah goon Tenskee Toad fodh shan gof | Sitka i £ l THE DOCTOR OBEYS THE DOCTOR'S $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 I 'M SO WORRIED ABOLIT FAWTHAW- j ‘ QRDERS -NOW IF ICAN N | 10k iy AR el i i ngm%’fi%me?\ JHE E’\%fi‘;\?% r—\jHE'S kY, ‘"’A ME HANDS ON 0 18 10 18 1 f = | 10 18 18 ! - COLIPONS- Bo® W 0 10 WITH RIS i AV \fr‘ ,A) | Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:. 30& M. APPETITE- ) & fl" Juneau el 200 ; i $18.00 $20.00 R 5 Skagwa; 10.00 o1, Sl Ezvrm ate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c - B Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% S Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. ( Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge G‘M 2.4 > SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY & % Ketchikan Wrangozll Petersburg P R T ey o uneau ... $45.00 $35. X A,—----'-----——.——._.-—--——----————-—--"-—__—l—--n-—,—-—_— gvetersbllxlrg 30.00 10.00 i range! i 20.00 Juneau's Newest Eating Establishment b £ y) LOCATED B e, T it o e srviiciie st HiM0 14 Bl PHONE 171 OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Figivis Rate: 190 por poaph- e of (00 =n. Tty SMAILY—ANDY FONG Serving Both Chinese and American ||| Avore rates appiicable when passenger trattic pHOMNP 12| DISHES —OPEN ALL NlGHT Proprietors DINE AND DAN Change Without Notice.