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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA |ler says, “any man who wouldn't|Ketchikan today, with Gillenwater < ¢ |puest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene| i | ¢ ¢ & A * goinhi IR 1t ¢ i P 2 i e Ao sen Mary Jo Mathis, Gene Graham and play for it charge of the Edna Bay operations . r 1 3 3 ? | i At View Cove a piledriver crew is NEWS ST. PATRICK'S DAY CARD OUT, SEA".E [Rlp From Fairbanks: Gronia Tough- pairi X camp. PARTY luck. \’ e | e g o row tho dock _J‘Q ) pEppERDINE EASES unused ! according | The Douglas Island Woman's SO 7y : - oo - Pan American Air veral year to C isor, US.| BERRY-PUSICH NUPTIALS | Club announce their St. Patricks yeslerday | ANDERSON, 8C. — A holdup rs. Bennee Berry and Mr. Ru-| Day Card Party to be held tomor- |flew the following passengers to/man robbed an Anderson movie h Pusich will be united in|Tow evening in the lower floor of (and from Juneau theatre box office of $300. Show- 0“' (HENEY 0““" It is reported unofficially the r limestone would b2 used in alumin- | o riage this evening at the ho the He S To attle: Martha Kempton tirt. A TR - uriage this evening at the home | the Ee Hall beginning at 8 empton, | ing inside was the ploture, - “FHE tor, 138ly "WINL GG SO it [N (AGE MARAIHON um production by the Kaiser intef~ of the groom's parents. Mr. and| o'clock s of whist, pinochle Robert Erskine, John Williams, Rob- | gandit of Sherwood Forest Francisco (Pancho) Segura om i i it B A cTBRRN. - Ne e rest. ests, which also use limestone Mrs. M > 5 1 by SR vAGH ; : S0 M- Mrs. Mike Pusich. U. S. Commis-|and bridge will be offered those Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Don M preduction of cement sioner Felix Gray will read the|attending. Everyone is welcome. |Lackman, Jack Wright, Paul Hagg- g Neill of Orange, N.J., will tanglei KANSAS CITY, March 15 b o 3 po land, Herbert Olseri; A. Van Mav- COMlNG ‘0 JUNEAU with Alsjo Ruseell, the Argentine G-orge Pepperdine College of Los o T S “"“( = By e, Carl Stolberg, BE -K champion from Buenos Aires Angeles and defending champion MF A DR. K. N. HESTER From Seattle: William Devon, Jo- home remedy for Off yesterday's performance in Loyola University of New Orleans ViE which all friends of the popula ¥ Eye Specialist from Ketchikan, |teph Campagna, Max Kirkpatrick relieving miscries of the qu McNeill and Se-|had the inside track on the 1946 are invited ’s colds. ot S ettt 8 i { Phvllie Thomas will be mat- | Will be at the Juneau Clinic about |Harry Hill, Elsie Hill, Jessi> Stark CULNEHe gura ruled as favorites to go national intercollegiate basketball GRAN]ED BREAK- ; Mar. 11 for a few days. Apnoint- | weather, Doris Olson, Preston Sto- thrcugh to the finals, day s the six-day cage y ) VaroR honor and Gordon Miils . st man ments may be made by calling cum, Gloria Stocum, a Turner, rathon moved into its semi- I_EAVENG EQNlGHT Clinic, No. 644. (206-tf) ' Carol Wagner, Andrew Berntsen ound ¢ 5 SR oy s i FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS = The Anchorige High Scho ketballers are not comin the Juneau High March 15 Bears, champions i A ining in the starting field Alaska. The Portland Beavers of the Pac-j ¢ a5 taame with Pepperdine and The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- ¥ A 4 ol o The Anchorage players were in- ific Coast baseball loop are hav-'y,co1. after 98 games of play vessels which have partment held a regular meeting ener- before midnight tonight last eve with nearly 25 mem- vited to come to Juneau for a ing trouble with a holdcut. G thihidanIs Tndling: 8 Peachers. t 1 : championship series for Alaska, but al Manager Willlam Klepper says r.. . mauts, and Soutlern Hlinois|{0F the fishing grounds will be per- bers in attendance, the largest for the Cock Imlat metropolis bunch pitcher Ad Liska has been fined |y o1 of Carbondale mittad to complete their trip and a long period. Plans for the Fire- seid they were not th2 champs of $100 for not reporting to the Beav-|" o perdine, whipped by Loyola in land their cargo, according to an men’s Annual Spring Dance were. er's spring training camp. ’ h announcement by the Fish and made and the date set for April western and interior Alaska, having the championship gama last year, been defeated by Fairbanks SR s cutlasted Eastern Washington Col- | Wildlife Office here 20. Arne Shudshift was appointed It is barely p NEW YORK, March 15—Willie yo."" " cpepay wash, 46-42, in| 1D response to a vigerous pro- chairman of the dance committee 5 . \ tion will be cxtend an- Joyee, Gary, Ind. boxer, today rul- | 8" F BEETn B % hile test sent by the local office 10 and he chose six members for his s A ’l‘ U R DA Y 0 N L Y banks Chamgio! to Ju- €d a 1 to 2 favorite to whip Broc Loyola feated Drury College of Chicago headquarters against the committee. A - 4 neau for a play lyn's Danny Dapilow in their 10- ¢ inorield Mo, 54-43 sudden postponement of the Open-| A report recommending & two ——— - — round bout at Madison Square Gar- | ppaineSeee oo TG third game g date for sablefishing fXom month training program for all Frec'. C“"“dia" den tonight. in peating South Dakota Wesley- March 16 (feday) to May 1, permis- members of the Department was | [ < : F'NA[ SCORES 5 an, 55-34. Souttern Illinois shook Sion was given to make one QID. approved and the Department is ) ‘ = d ' BERKELEY, Calif, March 14— an 8-point deficit at the half Ij“““‘ *d ‘“:' “*lh“‘fi craft is out of to pe divided into two companies [ 'r" e A'l' BASKE'I’BAU- Coach Glarence (Nibe) Price’s Oali|to overcome ~the University of !‘“)r{ ,"\1,""“\“" g for this training program. Al { £t Ttearion yext: Araticbrs] NEVEGH: 80588 he last minutz announcement, members northwest of E street will | B8 ornia baske 4 pion: st of the postponement of ths op2ning pe designated to Company No. 1 of the Pacific Coast Conference Reg - s i it g date caught many fishermen With| afempers southeast of E street will Scores of basketoall gAEs PIAY- yestorday were granted permission DEVELOPMENT OF LIME ol their supplies of bait. ice, meat e Gompany No. 2. ed last night in various tourr by T sity . & by the TUniversity to enter the p oceries aboard, and Bhs, . ¢ and groceries aboard, and all prep-, Clancey Henkins was accepted as are as follows: NCAA western playoff at Kansas ]‘ Y- : th National Invitational Basketball o SIONE GE SUNDERWA | RO MAGE . T8t wing thiS oy member, making a total now | City March 22 and 23. morning Only the wzather stop-',¢ 41 members. are iny Tourney | (New ¥ First round: oy Voteh © , 4 5 he winner and runnerup in the 'lo 0 E E os sed several: who' were A 3 b e 82; Bowhng | (o ey will be elfgible for the PEN NEW DEPOSIT ped several who weve Dlanuing 0| val Poor, Mark Jensen and Tom Green 79 (2xtra period) ; West Vir- ? G b st e L C n were appointed as a Nom- national tournament at New York -oe : by h the following week. Coming immediately aftet the an- inating Committee to select new officers for the Department for ncuncement yesterday by Regional | Forester B. Frank Heintzleman of (AB!N BURNED 1946-47. Gordon Wahto, George FORE LAUU?“;??,LE‘ ml:' % “,’\‘]’“ the sale of buildings and equipment Straiger, and Jack Mills were ap- —If Manager Billy Southworth’s .. “Camp Thre itk Teachers (Tarre Ha Ayl . . west side DUR N! . pointed as a new Feed committee. actions speak louder than hiswords, |t paro® po ™ leocincke Tsland, 5 Refreshments were served by Dot an 1 Loyola (New lLe has made up his mind about oy o the main camp of the Walito, ' Glordor: Mills: atid’ . Job By 43 :‘,“;"‘1 ‘;n;. Buuclx (Bxu\lvs 1";!1\“;“ Alaska Spruce Log Program, 10 QWNER SINGED Reidi, Jr s Normal 6 eva- | berths. Johnny McCarthy will be 4. Ajcop Mining Co., is the news ey 5 [ | © vast limestone deposit| Fire that guited the tideflats =i L n I ve, Dall Island, also is cabin of Gus Longren kept the Ju- NEW HOME OWNERS centerfielder and “Bama" Rowell cypected o be operating soon un- neau Volunteer Firemen cut of their; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morrison and his. leftfielder. der the Pacific Coast Coal Com-!beds from 2 to 3 o'clock this morn#|¥oung son are new Douglas resi- A S G dents, having purchased the Reuel o at ginia 70, st. John's (Breoklyn) 58 National _Intercollegiate Tournament, Kan finals: George Pep ern Washington 42; Southern Tllin da 58. his first-basemar:, Connie Ryan his ' ¢po oo >oo — second-sacker, Johnny Hopp his ¢ viay LOS ANGELES, Mareh 14—Fin- = 7r. Alcoa Mining Company, & The cabin, at 1124 West Ninth;Fleming home on Knob Hill. Mor- rison is driver for the Case Lot Grocery Store of Juneau alists for the Southern Division gunsigiary of the Aluminum Cor- stroet, near the =nd of the fil, was Pacific Coast hockey title were poration of Americ games 3 moon settled in a game in Hollywood cne depos- ture and personal effects of the g o are as follows ashington (A) 4, The Los Angeles Monarchs 1 finding them owner were savad. Longran, an CLAYTON FLEEK IN Cuban All-Stars 3; New York (N) whipped the Oakland Oaks 4 to 1 ¢ for their uses, purchased oldtimer amoss :ocal fishérmenyl Clayton Fleek is in town. while - & Botton (N) hiladslphia (N) jn- a game which saw the the buildings and equipment at the was asleep when the blaze broke his U. 8. C. G. vessel is In port, t 1, Philadelphia (A) 0; St. Louis Monarchs get a 2 to 0 lead in the camp site, and securad Special Use out and suffered some burns in|Visiting his many friends and re- Z H s of ex played y e furni- (fter complet- reperted a total loss. (A) B team 11, Los Angeles (PC- first period Pormits from the Forest Service making his escape. Longren’s hands lations. Clayton's bride is making L) 10, 11 innings; Pittsburgh (N) with Oskland eliminated, it will for use of the land and dock. They were burned and his face 4. her home in Ketchikan during his “B” team 8, Southern Celifornia U. pe the Monarchs against the Hol- have rded a contract for did- He was taken to St. Ann's Hospital Coast Guard Service enlistment. . 2y 5; Chicagc (N) 8, St. Louis (A) Ti jywood Wolves in the League’s mond ¢ g equipment, and drill- by City Police, but his burns cre 16 - P “ 0 N E S rm nm“‘ Pittsburgh (N) 28; Chicago (A) 3. gouthern Division finals. xpected to arrive in reportzd not serious BILL DEVON HERE The fire is beii>ved to have re- Seaman Bill Devon arrived in town yesterday afternoon on the g NEW YORK, March 15—Com- as becn tho head- sulted frem an over-heated w > missioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler quarters of present activities: of stove. Stubborn, the blaze was hard PAA plane, on a 20-day furlough. I closed the doors of organized Alcca Mining Co., under Richard fer firemen to reach becaus2 of long Devon is enlisted in the regular seball to players who avoided J. Anderson and E. E. Gillenwat hose lines that had to be laid from United States’ military service by of Hillsboro, Or2, and H Mc- the nearest hydrant on Tenth'has been on active duty in the Pa- playing in othey countries. Chand- Queen of New York. All threo left Street cific. While in town, he is house avy, has completed his training and Results of st night's hockey games are as follows: National Leagus—Toronto 2, Mon- treal 2 (tie); Detroit 7, Chicago 3. American League — Buffalo 5, New Haven 1. Sp;rl;fh&is JACKSONVILLE, Fla. March 15. —The golf ball shortage will be over by June 1, ending an era which saw pre-war pellets sell for $5 apiece, the touring pros of the winter golfing circuit have agreed. The pros, minus Byron Nelson, last year’s top money winner, are scheduléd to tee off today in the initial round of the $10,000 Jack- 5 ,scnville ope2n. Rain delaysd the start yesterday. DENVER, March 15. basketball’s “world Series’ ticnal AAU tournament, will start a s2ven-day stand in the Denver City auditorium Sunday, with a record field' of 64 teams entered from vir- tually all parts of the nation. 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