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W t‘_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA o sront | Figure Skafe Champions ' ENJOYABLE AFFAIR — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE STORE BUILDING and 18 Rental Units close to main business dis- trict. Good income property. Price TOURISTS NOT WANTED A capacity crowd gathered at the - ONCOSTLY ALCAN ROAD 1 I American Legion Dugout last night s 11 [to ce md\u the Lf_m‘ll b‘leh(l"\}. ‘“‘I\)A:i: Ma )nl.\;:l \Ilu Tunll;}”l"u..w”- American-Canadian joint traffic i i ; ‘given By the Leglor e cet shington el ! yoard ¢ o A " | | broved their skill in the variety and ngton story says the Alogn ‘Highe| pooing O to Iawsan Creek, the | sighway, Slx SOREH SISO M ot Aoy e iep bt 1R bl s B 217 Southern terminus of the Alcan tence and gr o “ ‘ ¢xcellence of the abundance of hot way, built at a cost of 139 million . 4 ? e and greenhouse, Ideal rest 2 | ¢ " b 0ac dence subdivision. Electricity and ‘\ | dishes, salads and cakes they pro- American dollars is closed to Am- " T el S T Eatee, $35,000.00, $5.000.00 i | | vided for the pot-luck dinner. erican tourist travel and is likely to' !'_ Wil bw )1‘“:“»” i ik o I,”N o e R i | P o Legion Commander Joe Thibo- | remain closed to it indefinitely it el fl‘f‘ ‘"‘“‘“}"“ Shel GOV DR T e ’ i | BY HUGK FULLERTON | deau was given the honor of cut- The cnce widely-publicized high- (0 % 0 MCCIAL WRMEE o ke Business Opperiunities | NEW YORK, March 20—It sounds | 'ing the first piece of the big birth- way is now a deserted and disin- *PC M A R | lightly 4 By - cuke, - vhidk Stbul teerating road over which only one Petroleum and emergency supplies | NEWLY finished and furnished Nite ) slightly confusing, as so m ay cake, which was tractively b 08 ich ¢ ama route,” the permit added | Club. Good location fi things in this sports business ar fecorated in the Legion colors of American civilian, according to re- = 4 . SHERT y: | i but Al Sutphin, Cleveland's round blue and eold, with appropriate ponsible sources here, has been! Prespective tourists who contact = FHU i . . { man with the red necktie, claims|greetings allowed to drive his own private ' the .}mr can *Automobile Associa- = v ";A“IfudmOUS Agg ie Ace|that in many respects even boom-| A second birthday cake made its ehicle ton Inregard to the highway are AC Moy, Alsiin \time sports don’t pay their own|appearance, in honor of the fol- Jurisdiction over now {Warmsd that a trip over 16 18 DOb | 1y o o /AR s S SAot T KU Seems Sure fo Surpags | way . Looking at it from the|lowing six Auxiliary members pre- r a joint American-Canadian [casible | “age, light plant. Pully equipped i 4 |Arena owner's viewpoint, Al shows! sent whose birthday falls in March; | command, will be transferred| A year ago the AA.A. printed| pyce $7500.00 plus approximately iners orgem @ler |where a building with more than|Mrs. Tom Petrich, Mrs. J. J. Klein > exclusive contrel of the Can- 4 nandsome brochure on the high-| g1 000000 stock. $3,500,000 will 10,000 capacity has a lot of seats|Mrs. Ralph Reischl, Miss Anita dian army; on April 1 way in anficipation of extensive| handie. Balance on purchaser's | NEW YORK, March 20—Big Bob that never pay for themselves and Garnick, Mrs. Jack Wal and Many nesuictions pestwar travel over it | terms. % Kurland, of the NCAA and Mis- |8t the same time he explains that|Mrs. Alf Monsen don’t think any tourist “Threughout its entire length AR R y fsourt Valley' Giampion OKis the American 1}(_)(53.\']& ague Te| Cards were enjoved later in the vill be allowed over it this year,' the highway has considerable | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in [ Aggies, and not Elmore Mor mains a minor circuit because most{evening with prizes in bridge L tesman for the Canadian scenic beauty — mountains, lakes,| other Alaska Cities. (ithaler, of New Mexico Minss, ap- |Of its avenas don't hl;a\'vlt'w >"nl awarded Mrs. Olaf Bodding and! n here advised today. “The streams, spruce forests and muskeg s Brarentiv Vis Saihe’ to ing capacities to pay big leagu> sal-| Ray Peterman, and in pinochle to| e merely set up for emer- which is a form of northern bog,” e i | mlfe"i_n’cu “"“ ”‘f Il‘?"f aries . . . The explanation appar-|afrs. Al Zenger and Mrs. A. E. ency travel A spe '\1]1>¢-|::11: from the brochure stated. { GnAnELLB I,Emn ul scoring baskathall title, ently is that the guy who puts up garm the Canadian army will be re-' “There is added interest in the | E A week ago' Morgenthaler, who One Of those big structures loses his| committee members Mrs. Hugh quired.” wild animals which occasionally bt 4 weund up the ssason with 595 dough and the one who takes it|Antyim, Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, Mrs Only cne such permit has been! come into view, as well as in the|Tncne 557, Corner 3nd, and Frunkile | points, seemed assured of {inish- f’ffl”mnf;{;’l‘;’,;‘f”‘ price can oper-! jack Walker and Mrs. W. J. Man- | issued, the spokesman recalled and exceptionally long hours of daylight, T ing on top, but the weeRly A e they wish to extend their thanks | that was obtained by the prospec- with twilight at midnight in mid- ed Press tabulation today disclos- 4 SR Ve t¢ all who helped make the party | ive motorist through the inter- summer.” ed that Kurland, with two andi . . GIANT KILLERS = - ithe big s it was. Special cession of his representative in con- The assoclation has printed no| possibly three more games to play, | “‘(‘J(."'[‘l-fl ““ \-‘““’ x;::; Tu ‘::; thank o to Mesdamss Bodding, | yress. o new literature on the road since, needs only 25 points t opass, Mor- X\l'\\’}YL\)lk~ bl S”“““. pont Perry Asheraft, Ray Peterman and Delegate E. L. Bartlett of Alaska|and has no present plans to do so, genthaler. v e m”\ '“;_P o ‘\_‘] )“u'_"“] ino Hendricksen for their cap- | | eaid he had 1ged a permit for officials said today. s E R v l C E Currently, Kurland is in third jo S8 GHeY EFC VO m"‘}" iy | Able assistance in the kitchen Harry Ala, of Fairbanks, Alaska, he road isn't open to tourist place at 571, but at the terrific C i\'mh"\ B his m~l ds Lels “l The next affair to be given by fut Bartlett did not know if Ala/‘ravel and there is no assurance 5 clip he has traveled in the Aggies'| Saveriey and his Rhode ISNC)ihe puxiliary will be a public card | sctually made the journey, because that the Canadian and longer por-| CRristensen Dros. Garage last nine games, he appears certain ;‘(‘V""b_‘ff_“,‘""‘i‘{““ Hk.f““ take ON|party to be given Satur night,| ticnal Figure Skating championships ended, are (left to right): Gl (he permit when finally issued was tlon cver will be open. 409 Twelfth St. PHONE 658 to cross the 600-point mark, thus Pi§: ruseed Kentucky in the de- ypopop 93 in the Dugout. Mrs., Poicrson, Seattle, Wash., novice wemen's champion; Gretchen Mer- | hedzed with conditions and restric- | — e ? R Bl 1 0 ) asil # Maral ciding game of the National Invita- |, ¥ " 5 N i 3 | easily passing Bill Hall, of Maishall, ¢ 15 hackatts priscon On/| 2enger is chairman of the commit- |- rill, Boston, Mass, ladies’ senior ehamp, and Barbara Jones, Phila- | ticns | new second at 572, and Morganthal- o m‘xtdv x 8 'd 4 )N_’m tee in charge of this party. A cor-| delphia, , ladies’ junicr champien. (AP Wirephoto) An army veteran, Ala had work- R ve mach of & chamce, but!dial invitation to attend is extend- i led cn construction of the highway, ainst |10, have much of ‘& . "'ed to the public, as well as to Le- o | had been over the entire route in i mumm Jim- Rbode Island has something that & : A : Conciliation Mike Haas; Parsons ROY ANDERSON HERE ¥ ! kss up for a good Blonnaires, Auxiliares, and friends. | "0 o o . | e & L : military vehicles, and was fully inations at Kansas City and on Sat- S Bgiad o by i Aiuased: C1O, sin. AL cIRKET R A Ddstion P ERTaRl HUbH A ersant with travel i Northern ity agyinst ieE COIDMERY “oF i i L ol Ketchikan Ohsoutdle wnd & Gigiguy "o £ Young Man to Handle California, depending on whether AY " b u,lln ik e o e ]r)\ weliknown publisher of books on| "y Bl permission to dive @ ks - Reidh et BRviar: "A". vio: : N r and Rep. Wallace Porter. Rep a5 arived here from oL . R 4 n ) F i tha S iest G NO L 2 e Bess Cross was absent L He is stavine at the, UUcK back from the United States l l 0“te tory over the Scuthwest Confersnce e Oule haies R 3 % s o B *Ito his home in Fairbanks, taking champs also will assure the ap.| DoWn in New Orleans they've dug New Meusures | : peumflcc of the Sggtes New Y‘Oik up a new tag for Tulane's ne - Post-deadline new matter intro- 3 Py | With him his wife and child M ST KN b g Y, ey it o ball coach . The scribes write duced by special pepmission yester- ke w4 | For six weeks the war veteran U 0 0 I ] : ;x:mxxmxrh fo for the Bast-West - o ry “Hnk® Fr ne ES pASSE BY HOUSE St T by MRS. Currey HERD rcmained in Washington walting W T WN FAIRLY WE A playoll ;‘6 only coach who ever lost a letter HB T ’\MF“I‘ b Aol !for the permit. When it eventually in the athlatic business | TS o Peyate oy el offey, wife Of (rume through, it stipulated that 5 10 8 Hours Per nay gy D F d O o k:ep Ao the President of the 'lerritorial | Ala should make the journey R e I efermine ppOSItIOH Is o e e Senate, has arrived from Anchor- |qine; that his small family not ac- $200 Per Month o Start Agents for the Mexican baseball i 5 T A age by Pacific Northern Airlines.|company him. His wife and child 8 Finally Beaten D number {rom who 8051 vogiiaren "t ihe" BAWGISE circuit aren't enjoying much suc- [ IN@ eaien Uown as R R She is registered at the Baranof could use commercial transporta- BATF b i e A e ool el Hatel ion facilities, he was blandly told SEE FRED TURPIN OR CA cess in their attempt to lure Amer- c M an emergency; referred to the com . tion facilities, he was blandly to 0 C L ican ball players south of the bo: harges Are Made iniiiasinn Steh and FAdherie ————<ee—— by the military authorities. U L der, especially in Florida. Jack — House Joint Memorial 7, t it s Sttt Mgk Slheck Car UNION TRANSFER‘PhOIle 117 Robinson, the Negro infielder of The Green-Shattuck Workmen's retary of the Interior J. s. Josephine Carter of Bitka Ajq also was adyised his car the Internaticnal League’s Mon- Compensation Act climbed a ruggd and Delegate B, L. Bartle arrived in Juneau. She plans ould have to be checked with the (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) treal Royals, said no to a thous- path to passage, 20 to in £D8 1tHRL thew Katmal’ Natiohal Monu. o ranm here until MHIH_'H.V Wwhen PRl gty ¥ e ol e DAYTONA 'BEACH, Fia— The 30d dollar offer ater the House yesterday, uver -determined ment be abolished that fisking may e, i teturn to Sitka. She 18 re- Jant Brocklin Dodser. holdout 1s in AEent turned up at tha practice opposition which included charges be carried on logally In b Sigaii, ot the Gaminean Kotel, the fold. After a conference with field of the Brooklyn Dodgers—par- that tho AFL-CIO meeting which |io Fisherics and Fish e 77 Brasients Brapoh; Rl cterday, €t club of the Royals—and. Px -ndorsed the bill was “packe i T, RLOTTE HERN HERE shortstop Eddie Basir jomed hLis Gent Branch Rickey had him eject- - Rep. Warren A. Taylor charged N 1 ul-Am'lvn'ag" cunirest: i ed. Lots of sports writers—and ap- that the labor mesting, held in AFL pNA BR'NGS IN 14 188 : Juneau. She is stop- parently baseball players, too—are hall here March 8, was colored b; .. bing at the Gastineau. '/ B DG S o 10ATY £F Mexican League’s fan- a “rough, prejudiced, not to say ON WESTWARD IRlp —————— b ol i > salary offe hose of- reperous element.” The charge Gordon, the New York Yankecs P rep lem.e he charg Ay s R 5 : star second baseman who was spik- i€red to some of the Major league followed challenges promnted by Pacitic Northern Airlines’ Do § 7 od in the left hand’in a game StAIS run into the millions. ~And Taylor’s offorts to raise the bill's las DC-3 Coastliner with Captain P axl ¢t the St. Lo C‘-u'dinqis you can't help asking: Where's the compensation rates by 10 porc Robert Des Marias, First Officer 4 / agains PR P ‘ 25 money coming from? * Previc r Tavior - Fafvad 5 Richard Knight and Stewardass - yesterday, will have x-rays taken 3 € Feviously. Tayior Sal 10 THIRions orain, yesterdny tlbw e dole today to determine whether there i S the rates percent : @ B, JERNEE ’ WHISTLE STOP Rep. Curtis Shattuck branded the |!0WIng passengers to and from Ju- 7 o is a fracture. MIAMI, Fla.—Big Johnny Mize is the reason for Mel Ott’s happy frame of mind today. k2 husky New York Giants’ first sacker is really beginning' to. belt the ball and yesterday he poled out a two- run triple and a single in the Giants’ 5-2 conquest of the Phila- delphia Athletics. ORLANDOC, Fla. — Not in years have the Washington Senators had a good second base combination, but it's different this spring. Cecil Travis and Gerry Priddy have been turning in from two to four double plays regularly, removing on2 of Manager Ossie Bluege's biggest worries. BASEBALL Exhibiticn baseball games played yesterday resulted in the following scores: Cleveland (A) 6; Detroit (A) 5. New York (N) 5; Philadelphia (A) 2. Cincinnati (N) 3; New York (A) 2. . Brocklyn (N) 7; St. Paul (AA) 4. Boston (N) 9; Philadelphia (N) HOCKEY Hockey playoff games last night resulted as follows: National League Playoffs Montreal 6; Chicago 2. Boston ¢3; Detroit 1. American League Playoffs Buffalo 5; Indianapolis 1. Hershey 3; Pittsburgh 0. . Cleveland 2; Providence 0. » S. Omaha 2; St. Paul 0. Eastern Playoffs Baltimore 4; Washington 2. Coast League Playeffs Vancouver, B, C. 4; Portland -3. .- CENT SOBOLEFF WILL TRAVEL TO EAST COAST Vincent Soboleff is in Juneau from his hcme in Angoon and will be a southbound passenger on the Aleutian enroute to Glenburnie, Maryland. He will return to Alaska in August. —— DRINK KING BLACK LABJL / harley Marion, 19-year-old brother of the celzbrated “Slats”, turned up in the Cardinals training camp this spring and big brother explained he didn’t know what pos- ition the kid played, “but he was a whiz at football and basketball. e - Sporis Shorls LOS ANGELES, March 20.—Car-| los Chavez of Los Angeles, punch- ing too effectively in the early rounds held his California state featherweight title la night in the face of a buzz-saw onslaught from Manuel Ortiz, world’s bantam- weight champion. In one of the most action-packed fights of recent menths locally, tre| old rivals fought 15 rounds to a draw at Oympic Stadium. Ortiz weighed 122, Chavez 124 1-2. HOLLYWOOD, March 20.— The Los Angeles Monarchs, 1-up by vir- (tue of a 3-2 triumph Saturday, and Hcellyweod's favored Wolves re- sume their three-out-of-five battle tonight fot the Southern Division, | Pacific Coast ice hockey league crown. i { The Northern Division playoff ser- jes will be decided by a fifth game |to be played in Vancouver Friday !night. The Portland Eagles weye knocked over by the Vancouver, [British Columbia, Canuks, last The |night in an overtime game. score was 4 to.3. The victory tied |the series at two wins apiece. | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March {20 —The - holdout of George Kur- |owski, crack Cardinal third base- {man, is begining to look like the |real erticle, and it would not be |curprising if he were sold or traded ishortly to another National league | club. Kurowski, who led the Cards in hitting last year with a .323 aver- lage and is one of the best third- |basemen playing today, is serious lin his intention of not playing for moticn “just another attempt by Mr. Taylor to keep this bill from passing.” | Supporting Shattuck, Rep. Mau- rice Johnson against acked w! proved to ke the $64 question in y sterday‘s morning session: | “Mr. Taylor, if the rates are too Jlow in the Shattuck bill, why are| |they =qually low in your own bill Taylor had introduced H.B. 50 rival compensation measure. | Another Attack | “In reply Taylor attacked anod of the Green-Shattuck provis permitting substantial corpor: ions! and individuals, whose solvency is © recognized, to be their own insur-| ‘ance, whereas smaller companies {must insure employess compe; |tions with an insurance compar | Taylor concluded with: “If you'll make all companies, big (and small, insure, I'll go along with {you on the compensation rates.” This brought a blast from Shat- tuck, who branded the offer, “The {most insincer= statement I've heard in this house! If Mr, Taylor thinks the rates should go up and the big ccmpanies insure, let him vote that way. But dog't talk to me about| compromise!” | Parscn’s Letter | During a reccss’a letter arrived opportunely and was inserted into, second reading of the bill. SigneclI by James Parsons, President of Lo- | cal 2247 of the United Brotherhood of the Carpenters and Jointers of America, the letter restated Tay-| lor's charge that the March 8 AFL- | CIO meeting was “packed.” ‘The letter in part, was: ‘4 wish to take this opportunity to apologize to you who attended the meeting at AFL hall (which was a picked crew) for the treatment and ill courtesy you receivad there, | especially for the carpenters as we do not run out meetings in that manner.” The letter denounced the Green- Shattuck bill as “purely political . . .| purely for the insurance compan- ies . . . whereby Mr. Sharpe and Mr. Shattuck intend to use labor to further their own ends.” i Letter Challenger i | the team again at the sort of pay ke has been receiving. It is gen- |erally though his contract last yeal |called for approximately $10,000 e NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | It to be published this monfh and | forms will close March 25, for space. 'listings and changes please call The Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before closing date. (216-16) Shattuck immediately challenged the authenticity of the letter, de- manding a copy and pointing out that it bore neither the union let- terhead nor seal. | Throughout the discussion, labor' “names” came and went in the gal-| lery. Appearing yesterday were:! Commissioner of Labor Walter Sharpe; Frank Marshall, head of the Alaska AFL; Commissioner of o Hines, Andrew Bakken, Emil Ravet, neau: And Stop Dosing Your Stomach From Anchorage: Col. Henry With Soda and Alkalizers Clark, V. L. Logan, Merritt Mon- Don't expect to get real relief from agle, William Toscani, Benjamin h he, sour stomach, g and and other alk; Patlain, Edward Falscy, John Boy- el f your trou’le is ancek, James Wakefield, W. E. Di- delius, D. C. Hilhoan, Frances Hil- hoan, Frederick Ames, Gideon Cas to, Ruth Coffey. To Cordova: troubleisnot in the intestinal vod is digested. is case, your re: ch at all. B re80% of you And when it gets blocked it fails to dige: Ed Mears, Andrew properly. | eal relief is not something to act. Some- | to clean it out effectively—help ré get back on her feet. Carter’s Pills right now. Take direeted. They gently and effec- Edward Gw to Anchorage: Jack Hathcock, Marcella J. Walsch, Mrs Ellen McGlon, Mrs. Robert B. At- wood, Ray Willia Jean Lewis, Dave Long, Richard Cook; to Ko- unblock” your digestive tr | ilak, Mrs. Barb Pemberton. hermits your food 1o move | raisienass e . Nature’s own ivejuices | can then reach it. You get genuine relief | E. L. MULLER HERE that SAKRRREH AN penlly qood sgaln. E. L. Muller, of Ketchikan, has e g ne wny chugstore— real relief from indigestion. ¢ tered at the Ga ineau Hotel. 90900000000 000000000004 AUCTION OF USO § ASSETS The Juneau USO Club discontinued its operations on ! Friday, March 15, 1946 Under the regulations of National USO Headquarters all the assets of the local club are td be sold. For this purpose an’ AUCTION will be held at the club house TUESDAY, MARCH 25, at2:30P. M. Bids must be fer cash, for immediate delivery in the present location of the items, and in their present condition. The items include: a Buick station wagon, grand piane, juke box, 3 'peol tables, 14 double beds (with springs and matresses), refrigerator, electric range, miscellaneous canteen equipment, furniture and other club equipment. For the inspection of these items ghe USO will be open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Afternoons heiween 3 and 5:30 o'Clock The USO reserves the right to re;cct any and all bids. % i 000000000000 00000000000 <] @ Alaska Alrdines feeder plane bases = DC-3 scheduled rovtes = Alaske Airlines foor Plane rovtes W 74 o = 7 ALASKA AIALIN Just Received a Supply of GENUINE GRIDD GRILLS Made of the Finest Alloyed Cast Aluminum They Grill They Fry They Toast They Broil ALL WITHOUT GREASE NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE Get Yours NOW for ONLY $3.75 and make your cooking a pleasure. e —————— Alaska Eledric Light & Power Co.