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SATURDAY \PRIL 27 !946 THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE e = = o |Robert DesMarias, First Offi |* WEATHER REP '} i sMarias, st cer EllER EIS (anutks w'n le (. 8. \VEAT:‘F:F?BLR&ES:P I"ro"‘y Gomex, and Stewardess Ali- l® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period cia Lane, were the following pas- . . sengers bound for Anchorage: Fred Huston, Joseph Henry, Claire Sam- vote f”l. :5 uel, Grant Pierson, J. Ellson. To Kenai: A. Johnson, E. Bart- lett, L. Robinson, R. Edwards, W Riffe, A. Ott, T. Ellingsen, W | Johnson, P. Pederson, A. Phillips £ G. Cockran, C. Morgan, J. Schul 4 er, H. Clausen, M. Faro, D. Hob- ¢ son. ’ With Captain Ernie Davis, Fir Democratic Candidate Officer Jack Dean and Stewardes June Rees on the flight from An- chorage to Juneau were: George TERRITOBIAL H ¢ tight for the title by making the| ® ® ® o.% o ¢ o ¢ 3 o o|O. Stevens, George Karabelnikoff, y o“s: nr § “his first goal. The Boston team took! - and Bl ‘earker. o ""m’-x"‘;‘dg‘: b ! a5 a7 in the series that kept' J. W. Kehoe, Knth}:rine el m; REPBESMATNE‘ i of t s constantly scrambling pNA MAKES Two to Fairbanks: Hugh Hammond, 8.9 ; ) { John Ross; to Anchorage: Ray % Henry Christensen, Ronald 3 g FLIGHTS TO WEST Tuck. taurence Danners. willam FIRST DIVISICN Fairclough, George Frasier, Mar- MEX. lEAGUE e i e e 2 S SER| T You're for Progressive Action Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning TOUCHEDUP H EEp o( ey I e In Juneau—Maximum, 42; minimum, 38. At Airport—Maximum, 45; BY (HI(AGO \\4(0!\T‘R B. C, April 27— i The Vancouver Canucks defeated minimum, 32. WEATHER FORECAST . Boston Olympics, 6-3, here last CEATARE Apa TASIS) in the final game of their Rain this afternoon and st of seven series for the United, s Amateur Hockey champion-| eveuing with increasing utneasterly winds this eve- hip and the Walter E. A. Brown}° trophy Showers Sunday. Not Vancouver | climaxed an uphill! ® BY JOE REICHLER (AP SPORTS WRITER) much change in tempera- speed on lday flew two sections to and from Comb, Howard Anderson, 'Hugh Vi 1 Shippe, Richard AGAINRAIDS | =i oo s win o w7 77 "l Don't Forget the Name of z U.S.LEAGUE| MACHINISTS UNION || JAMES NGLAN Wrangell, Alaska { Resident of the Terrifory for Over & 3 25 Years Vote the Democralic Tickel all team. The. Sox, who Jand play much s m April 27.—Jorge Local 514 X! baseball league ed its raids on the Major| ly silent gince the snatch-t s go, the Pasqu again last night by signing t Ace Adams and Harry| o Peldman of the New York Giants, to play in the South-of-the-Border ' est o league. =z Adams and Feldman each is ro- M“N]’AY 8 P M . | d to have signed for $10,000 9 L ® ¥ i‘a Fot el Jear plus 3 boni for the sume| Aunril 29, 1946 :/ULCANIZIE\G ~1ires and Tubes i 3 toam i3 nount with half his salary in F p E‘ First place i1 the American ¢ 1ce. PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTELD . POPR AL | H changed hunds when the Confirming the signing of Adams ' i S Tk Coi i v and Foman, pht, Prsiden & JUNEAU HUTUB C0.—PHONE30 | | cted posit 2d by the he Mexican League, said he ex- y | Louis Browns 3-2 and dropped bected more big league players to s .‘.n‘L‘l n‘::u‘.:,: '1\1,(\1 \Ilw departure of the two hurl- M 0 0 S E H A LL ThFrC iS Tfl," ,“ thtltute for ctorious over which took place during the| S f esterday's * Brooklyn- | T et e e B . Newspaper Advertising! i e [T DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ey A Philadelphia Athletics, ously moved up from ile, Fischer (6), Emmerich (8 id E. Lombardi I 200 000 100—3 13 €00 000 002—2 7 and Rice; termueller, , Camelli, lkeld (4 e FROM SEATTLE New Consiruction and Repairs Jobs Ry R e e i i Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 You won't believe your eyes ork 020 000 100— 3 9 2 Hotel Juneau. h V. 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Com- ing soon—watch for it! 012 412 001—11 14 040 100 110— 7 10 , Wade (2) Hudson, Picretti (4) Kennedy (6) son (9) and Evans, Gi a (5) How to get a Gladiron soonest! Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us in the exact order in which our Priority Register is signed. Make sure your name is on our list! Alaska Elecivic Light & Power Co. | Veterans HOMECOMING DANCE Sponsored by V. F.W.of U.S. Eiks Réllr(mm Seturday Evening, April 27 SEND YOUR ELGIN WATCH Te a factory trained Elgin Specialist for repair. AIR MAIL SERVICE Reascnable—Reliable Sinee 1906 CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Joshua Green Bldg. HLAND PORTATION A N VY Public Cordially Invited ADMISSION $1.20—INCLUDES TAX ' ! { ) 1 g | 15 i | | | 3 i pra————————— SPRING IS HERE Most Modern Cald Storage s Now Availahle in Qur New Sterage Yault ==I'IIIIIIIIHIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIRHIIIIIEIMIIIIflmfllfllllllfllllIIIIMIIIIIlllllmIIIIIIHIIIflfilIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIlHIIlIIIIIII FOR SENATOR CURTIS G. SHATTUCK (Born and raised in Alaska) As a member of the House, 1945 and 1946 Sessions, 1 gave full and honest consideration to all legislation, without favor to any group or interest. T authored in 1945, co-authored in 1946, the Green-Shattuck Work- men’s Compensation Bill, enacted in 1946 ; authored in both Sessions the Common Primary Bill. CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR (Subject to Democratic Primaries, April 30) Give Yours Furs and Fur Coats Protection Through the Suinmer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & C0. Comie and See Us in Our New Building PHONE 102 S Y S ——— i (Paid Advertisement) ol om0 O N