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| | | PAGE TWO OSCARS AWARDED T0 RAY MILLAND, JOAN CRAWFORD HOLLYWOOD, March 8 — Ray Milland lost a week-end. And Joan Crawford lost the biggest evening of her life. But both won Oscars in the process. They were the recipients last night of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ awa for the best performances of actor and actress in 1945. The scenc was Grauman's Chinese theater, audience 2,100 high stiff shirts and low evening gowns, garbing Holly- wood’s elite. Thousands of others jammed the boui-vard ontside But - the drama ‘took place eight miles away, in a Brentwocd bedroom. There Miss Crawforc, whose unsung aid to the forgotten and, needy of filmdem has made her a solidly popular character in e make-believe world, dancea around a sickbed For her, an attack of influenza robbed her of the moment of v of which every actress dreams stepping up to receive her Oscar friends, headed by Director Curtiz who -accepted the in her behalf at the theater deeided that even a temperature of 102 shouldn't xob her of all of the thrill that goes with winning the highest honor Hollywood's thou- sands of workers—from grips to executive producers—can bestow. So they went to her rambling Bréntwood home and there, while Joan sniffled and cried, handed ner the statuette She won the award for matic portra of the spurned mother in “Mildred Pierce.” It wa the 'best part the former Ka s City department store clerk had been given in her 20 years on the screen. The 18th her dra- announcement was a night for veterans. Milland Welsh-born, has been in Holly- wood 13 years. And his performan as the pitiful drunk of “The Lost Weekend,” sparked that picture to one of the greatest sweeps since happened One Night the screen in 1934. For Paramount, “Weekend” won the selection as the best picture For Billy Wilder it won the diroc- IS FOR SPRING fl-e (AND SATURDAY SHOPPING) S( VESTS, A marvelous jabows HOUSE . Bebrends Ca SINCE 1887 QaL/ITY tional award and a share of palm for the best writen :‘reentla with Charles Brackett Other ‘major vards ‘went to James Dunn for his superb job as the father in “A Tree Grows ir Brooklyn"—also a drunken role and to the one comparative n.w- comer to*films, Anne Revere—who also played a mother—“In National Velvet.” They were chosen for the best supporting performances of the yes >-se - SONS OF NORWAY Due to Fisherman's Dance there vill be no meeting. Saturday night. (213-12) BL. &(‘KALABFL' e DRINK KING 00000000“’0 OQOOO“MQQOMOQ“QW 0000000600000500000007000000000000000000000 9006000000000 080000000000000 JARVES Cclorful printed scarves o . In rayon ¢ fon. challis 990000000000 0000000000000000000000009000000000900000860000400400040 THE DAILY ALASKA EM §Surp|us Ship Sale - Dates Annoumed NCHORA(;E Alaska, March 8 of surplus marine equip- ment will be held at Seward March {15 and Ketchikan March 22, it is | anncunced. Bids will be made the lday of the sale to avoid delay and make it possible to release boats in time for the fishing season. | Fifty boats, including ‘power barges, “J” boats, large tugs, scows, | “FS” boats will be sold at Seward | The Ketchikan sale will be for 11 50-foot Coast Guard cruisers and | other craft. Similar spot sales are | to be held later at Kodiak and Ju- neau. ——— Floating Menate On Pacific Is Blown Up KODIAK, Ald,sk.l, March 8.—The bow section of ‘the U:. 8. tanker Sacketts Harbor, which broke in two during a violent storm a week ago, was located by the Navy Pa- trol frigate Orlando during a gale driven snow storm and sunk by gunfire, the commander of the Al- askan Sea Frontier reparts. All members of the Sackett Har- GALORE bor's crew were saved, accor to earlier reports from rescue ves- sels The stérn section is being towed o Adak by the fleet tug Sarsi w hich had figured a few days | viously in the race to aid the Rus- sian tanker Donbass, also wrecked by a storm The Orlando messaged that the bow of the Sackett Harbor was in a4 capsized condition and a menace to navxgauon carfs or new suits 1.50—5.95 DICKEYS new assortment Bucki ts, dickeys. white, black and \ew colors. Dressy or styles STEAMER MOVEMENTS Columbia scheduled to arrive to- morrow evening. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle today. Princess Nerah scheduled to sail {from .Vancouver tonight. Aleutian scheduled ta sail fi« Seattle tomorrow. Tongass scheduled Seattle March 11. Margaret Schafer scheduled to sail from Seattle March 13 or 14. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle March 16. Baranof, from West, scheduled scuthbound about March 14. frocks Pl R R SogR s CHIGNIK BABY DIES Three-year-old Ernest Osbekoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Osbe- koff of Chignik, died yesterday at the Government Hospital. The remains are at the Gharles W. Carter Mortuary, pending fu- neral arrangement: S e A STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY 1.50—3.95 N SWEATERS ure virgin wocl \hun sleey o to sail from 5.95—9.95 FROCKS HERE 3.70—17.20 The regular Story Hour for child- ren will be held at the Juneau Public Library tomorrow mgl? jat 10 o'clock. All youngsters drom !the kindergartners through the i sixth grade are invited to come in and enjoy this hour planned for their special pleasure. PUBLIC RECEPTION TOMORROW NIGHT .. ... o vie o mes | their regular business meeting last Complimentary to members of the | night in the Moose Lodge Rooms, Territorial Legislature, Governor | with Mrs. Ruth Maurstad, Vice- and ‘Mrs. Ernest Gruening will en-| Regent presiding. } tertain at a public reception tomor-| The next meeting will be the row night, from 9 o'clock to 12|social evening, March 21. This will c'clock, at the Governor’s House.|pe “Chapter Night,” with the lodge A ‘cordial invitatipn to attend Is|officers in charge of entertainment extended all residents of the Chan-|and refreshments. | nel area | - i SKAGWAY VISITORS i FROM ANCHORAGE | J. W. Doherty and C. E. Feight, J. L. McCarey, Jr., of Anchomge ! both of Skagway, are at the Gas- is at Hotel Gastineau. ' tineau. 906006460 The Baranof Hotel EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE VISITING LEGISLATOBS “TO SPEND AN EVENING OF RELAXATION IN THE Bubble Room Dining and Dancing Music by the O'REILLYS This Week’s Top Tunes: Aren't You Glad Your'e You? Let It Snow! Let It Snow! It's the Talk of the Town Enterlainment Staris at 8 o"Clock O ol A | Charles Thompson, PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY MARCH 8, 1946 BULLETINS| LONDON — The Madrid radio, continuing its counter-offensive against the anti-Franco campaign abroad, declared that the United States, Britain and France today are inciting another civil war in| Spain. I DUBLIN - The condition of Car- dinal Glennon of St. Louis, ill at the home of President Sean O'Kelly, is legs favorable today. The Car-| dinal shows evidence of uremia. { | | SEOUL—In a sharp statement,| Russians deny any stripping of.: Japanese industrial properties from | Korea. 3 | | —France has pro- posed a four:power conference to discuss the questions of central administrative agencies in Ger- many and permanent separation of the Ruhr and Rhineland areas from the Reich. WASHINGTON TOKYO—AIl the American offi- cers arrested in connection with a| black market involving more than $66,000 in Japan have signed con- | fessions, Allied headquarters say. GE , Switzerland—The In-| ternational Young Men’s Christian Association has moved to readmit the ‘German YMCA. ANKARA — Turkey has reached agreements with the governments of Syria and Lebanon for the ex- change of diplomatic representa- tives. The two states previously were not recognized by Turkey. PARIS—The foreign office said teday Russia has replied favorably to a French proposal to take the Spanish question before the United Nations Security Council MOSCOW The government newspaper Izvestia printed on its front page today a greeting on “International Women’s Day” sign- ed by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Miss Kathleen Harriman, daughter of W. Averell Harriman, former U. S Ambassador to Russia; Dean Vir- ginia Gildersleeve of Barnard Col- lege, Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Miss Lillian Hellman, the playwright. ures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o' Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 39; minimum, 33. At Airport—Maximum, minimum, 31. 38; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau ana Vicinity) Variable cloudiness with some light rain or snow to- night and increasing cloudi- ness Saturday with light rain, or snow by Saturday nigh'L Lowest temperature tonight near freezing. @0 00000000000 00600e000 0o e ccececcecscscsesssc oo ooo.-.no:- ——————— HOSPITAL NOTES Fourt patients were admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday and five discharged. Those admitted were Joe Kellv, Roy Elliott, Mrs, Peter Hammer, medical, and Mrs. Harry Savage. Discharged were Mrs. Kenneth Harlow, surgical; Alberta Murphy, medical; Mrs. Robert Wheat, medi- cal; Cliff Scudder, surgical; and surgical. At Government Hospital, Mrs. Louise Ward became the mother of a baby boy born at 12:55 a. m. to- day. The infant weights 8 pounds.‘ 10 ounces. 000008 90069 Farsseqses’s 0ldest Super VWaricet Buy $20.00, $25.00 and 350.00 Coupon Books-Save 5% 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M., 230 P. M. 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