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PAGETWO - i THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ____ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1945 BOWLING ers William Carter DflUGLAS ‘ s}:féi:;*?i‘.f:?&:?ii?ARMY NAVY IS Chosen PeI'SIdem NEWS \ SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The Elks' bowlers fell before the | | A school board meeting has bee;n w I l l o B E Y | Finance st night e ! Of B t Sg Ph called for this evening at 7:30 \g:::l cmhe:fi‘eyr 2566 gm 27"02 a:xl\g ela Jigma I; GUARD MEETS TOMORROW |oclock in the office of the Super- Ithe Engineers beat the Subport The Douglas Unit of Territorial intendent at the School. Dr, James ' | keglers, 2678 to 2612. ’ | Beta Sigma Phi sorority, meeting Guards will meet tomorrow evening R\nn will be a visitor. Aw | High bowler for the Elks' was in the home of Irene Rasmussen, at 7:30 o'clock at the Natatorium. it oo ‘Henning 589 points; for Finance, l2st night chose Mrs. William Car-. The Governor's trophy match scor- | 11;,\mman 569; Subport, Salvus, 528; t°r as it president for next year. |ing will be completed. Dress will | REFUSAI. Io OBEY Engineers, Nichols, 559. Also elected to serve on the exe- | pe coveralls, leggings, ammunition | | Complete scores follow: |cutive board for next year were MIS. | pelts and rifle | T e J. H. Willlams, vice president Mrs. R i ORDERS BRI"GS1 Tell Personnel fo Siay Qut 3 170 183 Glenn Belford, recording secretary; OES INITIATE THREE | EASTER GIFT, PERFUMES... ’ TABU s Out of SR . v iI(f:::xeuKlie 184 157 }351,7215 Mis. Art Martin, treasurer; and| Tpree candidates were initiated of New York nght Dana’s “forbidden” perfume. Tabu y Margaret Higgins, corresponding jaet evening at a regular meeting Y S olsAfleerdn h' 8% made ent to be used with | Henning 212 167 210—589 e | |g H AL Pyl 10 LS UN | Burkette 184 136 146466 SOCTOtATY of Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order aint - F, i 1 rushi - m Star h Helmi Bach, F L0 Tomlin 135 141 175451 Plans for the Spring rushing sea. of Eastern .'e_tm wu. 3 Cologne 4.75 to 11.50 | PR [ ,L son were the main topic of discussion W, M. presiding. Those initiated Four Negfo WACS Ge' Sen. NEW YORK, March 21. — The Perfume 3.50 to 19 Totals 885 784 ' 897 2566 during the business meeting. were Mr. and Mrs. William Cuth- ¥ Navy, following the Army's lead, di- Nicest of Easter gifts, fine perfume e ) | Finanes 1t was decided that rushing would pert and James I. Parsons. | fen(e and AISO DIS' rected its personnel to observe the ; ¢ o PLATINE <& Spot 26 26 96— 78 be opened on Easter Sunday, with a| A good attendance was enjoyed Z nationwide midnight amusement { or cologne. . . It's easy to make a Precious Platine, for the precious Hudson 182 145 186513 breakfast to be held in the ’.3"""['.‘:.” & yeil gn.8 INige - Hind ff "““:','“ honflble DlS(harge Curive 3 nice selection from our huge col- blend, to enhance her natural ad- Rowley 179 211 163—s553 Hotel Hlvll 0"10flf 3 Pdm:l:‘elfl )l“? Jtym.eun Nll]'wr"{bvv m('i“,nn:]d mx(«l 'Mayor Fiorella LaGuardia recent- ¢ : vantage | Bachman 180 195 194—569 nlr’rp;at: “'L:ebg F";L;c‘l"; L;m(‘g s :flvm_:l.{ Pdtlxl(:xlx a Holla FORT DEVENS, Mass, March 21 ]ext):’nfipd ;‘l?w York City's to one lection, the largest in Alask: $iihe , 4.00 or Blum 165 178 125—46g Vit o attend a orthy Pa 3 ; ~ o'clock in the morning. He con- BOLIRY Perfume 4.00 to 25 Holce 155 193 173521 the sorority to be held the follow- Refreshments were —Convicted of refusal to obey tinued to defend his "hour of toler- Colognes in each scent also. Cologne 4.50 { S B ing Tuesday, April 3. A preferential the direction of Alice Poor, Geneva orders, four Negro WACs were sen- ance” that he granted night spots ? Totals 887 948 tea will be held on April 8 and Ann Parsons and Evelyn Kr tenced last night to a year of and theatres. WHITE SHOULDERS . .. X 3 pledging ceremonies will be :ekfi Banguet table and hall decorations hard labor and to be dishonorably He said of the President; who Lovély for an evening of soft lights Sub Port during SR CHe Eaial &5 :“Txnsgrs were St. Patricks Day colors and discharged. spoke in fayor of.the midnight clgs. and shadows. Spot 64 64 2 Day of the sorority, near April 30. | gesigns The quartet contended they were ing yesterday, “He's running the ; Hulberg 187 138 After refreshments were served, B crdered to perform menial tasks at country. I'm just running the city.” Perfume 6.00 to 30 Cook 166 173 the regular program meeting was Ay A TRADING POST OPENS Lovell General Hospital because of Rear Admiral Monroe Kelly, Third Colognes 3.75 to 9 | Allara 193 122 g4 Peld, with Mrs. Martin talking on and Mrs. Lee E. Swift > their color. Naval District Commandant an- | i Salvus 145 184 imous contemporary musiclans, ad | opened a new place of bust Two white WAC officers were nounced that Navy perosnnel found MENACE . .. Wellenstein 165 170 Gail Tomlinson discussing sculpture. Douglas under the trade name members of the seven-man court, in amusement places after midnight When one is mindful pf her most 2 R e “Douglas Trading Post.” It is lo- the First Service Command said will be notified by shore patrol men dramatic perfection. Totals 920 851 TAKING >0 CHANCES cated in the former Warner Gro- and disclosed that a similar sen- they are violating the curfew. The & ¢ Engineers . England — Many mer- cery Store and is well stocked with tence was imposed last August War Department ordered soldiers Perfume 6.00 to 3 183 A R o B rg- | many of the needed household sup- when a white WAC was convicted last night to stay out of amuseren Spot 61 61 chants, alarmed by a wave of burg i y t Cologne 3.75 to 9 King 162 179 have taken to sleeping in blies and furniture. Mr. Swift plans of the same offense. places after midnight, OB McKinnen 135 131 seir stores. One haberdasher was to buy and sell anything including —————— e COBRA . CeCotti 186 206 hed four times of stockings and real estate and cars. Poppaea, Nero's wife, used white The American Red Cross was Z Dry nd filled with suspense Nicholls 200 179 other rationed goods. The Swifts have moved from lL ad and chalk for fdc_v pov\dm uunded May 21, 1881. % 9 Perfume 6.00 to 19.50 Galao 148 180 3| = TR PSS £ B R I A Ve ~ l S 5 24 Cologne 6.00 Totals 592 944 842 2678 i X3 > Gracious, excellent taste, lovely . . . NElSON SNEAD ; " Perfume 6.50 to 23.50 | ZEBLINE Wonderfully light and long lasting AI (HAR'_OI’TE To Compleie that New Perfume 6.50 to 11.50 i i Cologne 5.50 CHARLOTTE, W. C, March 21— i Sammy Snead and Byron Nelson, E t B t the two top men of golf, “s er 0””e on wound up all-square, in their | byend & S S TRY OUR NEW LANOLIN 3 in the $10,000 Charlotte Open. They soe \ X o o 5 zg” 1 a ‘*:w». both fired 3-under-par rounds. The : e REME PERMANENT WAVE QUALITY SINCE /1887 off today. - LANOLINh th st 0il to the natural oil of the ski HOCKETT HAS i | TIGHT CLASP leaves the hair soft and nonfrizy . . . . 1 { i i ° - ON SOX POST Machkine or Machineless — Operators: Former Indian Boasts Best Plate Record Among | MA%%{?IEE%EH l Pale Hose Veferans | 3 FELLERWILL JACOBSGOES NATIONAL gipiiesze] FRANCES ANN'S BEAUTY SALON 1 aini e - 1 | by B wag g Across from Warfield's Drug Store EADGREAT ~ STARGAZING LOOP CUTS ciiivi: s ‘el ndians last year. f | Swapped by the Tribe for ver- NEW YORK, March 217Promo-} TRA Ell" satile Ed Carnett, Hockett has the ter Mike Jacobs has already pre- | center field job with the Pale H H lAKES TEAM dicted a gate of seven million dol- | Hose all wrapped up. Hockett's .289 Open Evenlngs bY AppOlmmenf . lars for the anticipated post-war ¥ plate average is the best holdover return bout between Heavyweight | record on the roster. Champion Joe Louis and his most | __ A | GREAT LAKES, Ill, March 21— pestiferous challenger, Billy Conn NEW YORK, March 21—An 154- Chief Specialist Bob Feller, former VS S e "|game schedule for 1945, that will! SIO(K ouo“"o"s b et S AR DR T R e Y Y IR I B T g 1) i s o Jgor Cieveland pjtcher, will have charge ! i s o . e |involve approximately 3% million "'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINIHlIIlIlIlIIIIlIIIlIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIl|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmlllllllllllll' of this training center's baseball MEl o‘"‘ SEES fewer passenger miles than the| NEW YORK, March 21—Closing = team for the approaching season, similar-sized 1941 program, has’ quotation Qf Alaska Juneau mine it was announced by the Athletic |been announced by the National' | stock today is 6%, American Can Office. Feller has just returned FAR BR'GHIER League ”1 Anaconda 31%, Beech Aircraft irom Pacific sea duty | Ford Frick, President of the Na-|1j Bethlehem Stéel 72'¢, Curtiss g SI.AB PI(I“RE ‘“‘"’“ loop. says the League's ath-|wright 5%, International Harvester letes traveled six million pavsenger 76%, Kennecott 37, North Amefl“n | IAKEV\OOD N. J., March 21— miles during the campaign that| Aviation 10, New York Central 231 | r Mel Ott today refused to closed a few months before Pearl| Northern Pacific 20, U. S. St“l e his New York Giants Harbor. This year, he estimates,| | 62%. | ‘\muld finish this year, but did | ‘lhes will occupy railroad seats ror Dow, Jones averages today are as predict that his top relief pitcher, |[not more than three million. ‘follows: industrials, 155.30; rails, Ace T. Addams, would not appear‘ P 3 < v v oo "51.38; utilities, 27.64. /in as many games as during each | CERTIFICATE FILED | ——eee——— —_— lof the past three campaigns, when | | POLICE COURT NOTES MILWAUKEE, Wisc, March 21— he toiled in virtually every tilt the| A birth certificate filed with Ul m City Magistrate's Court this Ken Keltner, third baseman for the ' Ottmen played. ’e Commissioner Felix Gray wdny! morning Guy Robert Syth was fined Cleveland Indians, has passed his' That is another way of saying|shows that a son, Ervin George|$25 on a charge of drunkenness and Selective Service physical and is the Giants will present their best|Lott, was born to Norman Lott andlcuben J. Patzer was fined $25 on ordered to leave tonight for Great hurling corps since Ott assumed |Nellie Brown Lott, both of Yakutat, a drunk and disorderly conduct Lakes Nnul Training Cumx control in 1943. on October 8, 1944. charge Tomorrow Night (THURSDAY) | is Scandinavian Night (and Each Wednesday Night) COME AND ENJOY AN EVENING OF GOOD Illlilllllflmllllllll Y. "mmmulm|umm||mm|mmuu|mm|||mm||muummmumumlm IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIlIIIIII|lIlllll|Il|||lll|lllll||||ll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIE g §§ FELLOWSHIP! 3 == EVERYONE FEELS AT | R 5 §§ > - HOME HERE! ‘ | T's smlua gé % Dancing % Sing]ilng % Good Eats 3 E % Refreshments : Hurry AND TAKE ADVANTAGE §§ bl s v agr W | el TR = (apitol Cafe and Cocktail Bar = 16 -- Phones -- 24 - SATURDAY NIGHT IS IRISHMAN'S NIGHT ,i an 0000000000000 ORISR r.afllll“lllllllllllflllllllllfllHIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIiIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIII!IIIIHIlllfllIIll|IIIIIIllIllIIHmlllllliIIIIIHlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIIlII!III