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THE DAILY /\LASKA EMPIRI JU.\'I{AU, ALASKA PAGE THRI;F n the Territory of Alaska, within | Everything 'I‘o BE pRESENTED FOR S'I'A'I'EHOOD the corporate limits of the City of in Phone B ) i I | Juneau, shall be entitled to register & . The office of the City Clerk will S BY JUNEAU HIGH DU ef Is {§ BEING HEARD . i i S i | Sporting S 879 | frem March 1, 1947 except Saturday 6 - . afternoons, Sundays and legal hol oods SPORT CENTER “The Forest Prince,” a colorful WASHINGTON, March 15— i qays, between the following hours (RlMSON B e shgle Bt s @O ow ee C n M. Stainback of Ha-| prom 8:30 A. M. to 12:00 P. M.; and , glee clubs of Juneau High School : were called before the House Pub-|ywill close at noon on the Saturday ARE (HAMP!ONS 3 on March 2. The production, com- By CHARLES MOLONY lic Lands Committee today to pre- pefore the day of electi binin isical and dramatic| WASHINGTON, March 15.-—(P— |Sent Hawails c for statehood Major League exhibition games talents of udent body, is an|The Government has a good chance | SCV¢ tee ' mymbers al-, The said slection Witl-he held on \ '!‘ oF (r[v I_EAGUE played yeste resulted in the jnnovation in student performances, | to finish the 1947 fiscal year with | ready 'd they take com- | the first Tuesday in April (Apyil 1 R U T “ E S 8 E lJ HJ Defeaf Im per|a| Cagers e Clovelanq 1 Helen Schaefer, dramatics su- And if the budget is not balanced Pilter the firkt. twodRYSEGF the {008 SCHOO) RCKI AHIRERICL L LGL PlanIS!e Ex'raerflimary Last Night in Final %" e e | .t . 3 s B g o, o, Sk 0% 10 L hd g e S e stor wsed on the - ment sts agreed today, it 'D-AY ud he wi paricularly >roposal No. 1 Shau the of 1 S,x”’l' “‘, rvice’ All-|jent “and romantic times of Six- will come closer than at any time . Pleased” « bi-partisan support Juneau, Alaska, acquire by purchasc as taken Juneau} oy siorm Game bY 50 10 30 g Ailmk 2 ama Leagt th Century Russia, and the si 1931, when the deficit was [OF Mmaking Hawali the 49th state. | for 0,000.00 (plus amou M ama League music, including Cossack choruses 000,000 Notin that both Democratic and |expended on new construction and and pasketbal $oi N) a2 i kowsk eeded income by sums ranging =t e awaiian state- | Accour bt s = ile ) basketball season for Juneau, the X0 4 (12 innin {"Clare Bolia, sopranc, has the . igh 4o ERAI0OO0N % hood bill and appeared to urge | date on which payment of the 1 Juneauites have taken io School last night, tcok the City e feminine lead, that of Tatiana, the| The analysists told a reporter D€l tment, Mudreek com- | © price M‘Ni‘ the public » y o Sl S RS T T L L B R | RUTH ESTELL Imperials by a score of 50 to 30. Chfeago (N) 9: Portl PO- ssacks. Opposite her, Rodger mate o $2,293,000,000 deficit for the CaS€ 1 admitting new states. pro vy itemized and \I\I wn an it { ] For the better part of a slow vegucs, tenor, will take the part of |current fiscal year will prove much , “Befor Civil ‘War,": he sajq, | OPtion to:purtlinse glvenito saiq Oity T e et g O N D 8 cotuagol el e s e 1 the| a0 Bign e oo e s to e | of Jureas ot e wd s | MONDAY thru SATURDAY NIGHT scoring. = First, they had it 4 to (A) 4 Cc 1—Taxes, swollen by high level UBION to preserve the political bal- :hue bonds, payable soley from ub- S 0, then 5 to 1, as both teams work-' Boston (A) 3; New York ATL) 1 h\([u(lvd in the cast of characters |business and income payments to 2P¢¢ o strictly partisan basis p.lvi'(!wd revenues of the JUNEAT ed hard throwing the ball out of RO are: Sonia, Vera Fryer; Ivan, Wal- |individuals, give promise of topping After Civil, Waxy baitionl cuni<| HATER, WORKS S0 HAKchRocsh b x bounds Iter Kleweno; Tatiana’s Lady-in-|the $40230000000 January estic Siderations still were paramount including future additions and im- B | i e e Selaivise BASKETBALL waiting \ce Satko; Ilytch, Du- |mate by a billion dollars or more, |the admissicn of new states. Thh}:’L‘,y.fi:;‘.‘“'lff(‘l\,‘.” 'f,‘&“)“" i [‘ (l: of the quarter, Merritt, Aase a ne Hogue; Mother Vanya, Hen-| 2—Spending is proceeding at a tme there appears a united effort [ °°[AM Shcl BAY 2AKC PHICTHIE BICE 2 Medd ench’ sank .6 bucket; and ,vietta Burgh: Tsar Mikhail, Clif- rate far under the 18 uuofooo for the common good.” J,I“"M";M. e e s“ndaY “lghts OHAY— with two free throws by Mead and Ecores of collsge baskeball games ywd Cole; Prince Dmitri, Dick|January estimates and may under-| ReD. Barrett (R-Wyo), expressed |y \"]DAI,(I:T[," ',",,.‘.m"‘,”],’,‘\“‘""\:"ji';\l ERCHSRY) TuREa ook b ohe DRt pave Tagh: Gihty Gbs Wingerson; and Jester at the Tsar’s | cut that figure by well over a bil- | CONCeIn over the technical question | 1, &t ™o b ot FRE JHUOH lead at the quarter, 8 to NAIB Tcurney (semi-finals) Court, Buddy Hunter | lion of ownership of Hawaif's public| poiwpn COMPANY and its real DAA\CI G‘o Except for trs first basket in Marshall 56; Emporia (Kansas) | Directors report that rehearsals > lands, and remarked S s e i ml,,,:, i § the second quarter, sunk by Jack Teachers 55; overtime are progressing very satisfactorily g 'm going “to ' see that ““‘“"":;v & \:x bl (L op- ' v Pasquan of the Imperials, the Mankato (Minn) Teachers and the operetta promises to be one BRAD WA gets f treatment.” Rl € o ¥ H T T e R e Sianie s SHBURM . (75 oo o, o s, |50t Do giows ol Hy Seaman and Jerry Noltingham’s the remainder of the game. Pas- Mid Atlantic Conference Tourney, °f the vear ern states did not get sfair ‘“-”“m:u l"-‘\nlx payrbIE solely'from u quan’s taskat was the only one (s:mi-fin - IS To lEAD pARIY ment when they were admitted 0 pladoed revenucs of the ALASKA madz by the Imperials in the sec- Muhlenkerg 58; Albright 55 the union because the Federal gov- | gl pCTRIC LIGHT AND POWER M U s l C ond LaSalle 47; Swarthmore 4 up M ernment retained nership of | COMPANY so purchased, including Jun 13 points before joff for District Two T. M(KIN[EY large tracts of public land. The!future additions and improvement the istle blew, to run College New York 61 original 13 states and others later sufficient in amount to obtain and [C N thelf ARAINAL the “Tm: o o R iy carved out of the northwest terri- | pay s perials’ nine. Ed Nizlson was last By THE ASSOCIATED F NEW YORK, March 15 @— ftory have no Federally u\\nwl(w:lb— Illl‘-“vu'{l)lmv\"h\fi' I:'Kv\u) he City of Yt Bha - Tinta vohe - lnuite ~beio A Some of the world's best skiers Robert G. Lange, 21-year-old New lic domain, he said ) ATeRkT “:‘f,, blv" L o i A% e s [ Biie e, ne el an o R will perform today and tomorrow |Hempshire University _sophomor St 5000 s B LG e Enjoy a Deliciors Steak Dinner in the od. bis ankle ‘slightly. That toc 61: Boston At Sun Valley, Idaho, in the two- has by plane for Minneapolis, WATER WORKS and 11 lot of the punch out of 2 day Harriman Cup races, Switz- €nroute to Anchorage, Alaska, to 7 ¥ R % Pl A h l o E Yl e U e & vastws!. eyt i e T ||W||h Flowers "‘; erty in accordance with its said easant Aimosphere o In the second half, the Imper por s rle 3 the group plans to fly a ski-equip-' LOS ANGELS, Many rats ’_(‘)‘\,‘{\,_’\‘I‘;;{”‘(f S picked up their game brie The visiting snow riders have Péd Dlane to the 6000-foot Mul- In the Los Angeles area, turning SON WATEA CORFATY 20 DA Y o ed to within 12 point The New York Giants, 42 players Made a clean sweep of American drow Glacier at the foot of 20,300- Up thelr noses at traps baited withi o, proveMBREE CHB 1n couldn't keep it up, however SRl Tatfiolsis ind New York titles this wint the Ameri- {00t McKinley prior to the climb. cheese or bacon rinds, are ‘““"‘.n.( unt to chtain and pay said pur- e started to lengthen Lheir : defeesi 04 e. And American hopes will biidge. Mass, expedition leader, gardenias, roses and other flow-| ™\ i, 8 srted, lo, leninen, ihee lead. srom “son Dicgo in two Matson [ 300 AR TR0 WL i ccomparied by hi wie, o v Bete e SRR There Is No Substitute for b fuoktield goals, and Sanford .one; duts oy te e sianito. (On S 00 formances of 14-year-old Andrea Lalzlw e said. Others in the group U]Cluv, Health Officer George M. sl to Clor - . ' A toss by Aas> made it 15 , g &5k : VIL PIay \read of Rutland, Vermont, Gret- Will include Norman Bright, a Uhl said rodent control crews dis-{o o 0 Ut Grvris N Ad 1 qua points K ‘:(.LT]A:} Fra lzfu s}]'.l‘\l\m“ b n r of Vancouver, Wash., Wright Field, Dayton, O. civil- covered tie rats developed a “"“’Tl‘xx !w”%\(f‘t'x::;:"\{\IIA:‘:A"*"I 11:1‘ ewspaper g ver lsnlq' the Imperials, Scott sank F Pob Blatt of Palo Alto, California, ian employee; George Brown of for flowers by eating decaying 7 PEPHCHOR TRICH =5 T two, Jack Pasquan one, and Pow- ywyinje White Plains, @0 Jack Reddish of Salt Lake Calif.; James E. Cale, Elm- Fouquets discarded in business e ers one f @bl “and o hree ol o ot Mis it horids LY. janofiiersfeaturs of fhe two: TH el SAlaska Lt William G { throws for a total cf 10 talli champion. 9aY event is that once the returns D. _”A:W' Camp Carson, Colo.' ek | which set the score at the begin- TR in, the Olympic committee, nd I“ T ’V‘“““ een, University “NOTICE OF REGISTRATION | ning cf the final period at 36 to Califuraia. Floppes| eaded by Albert Sigal of gan Of Chicago Physicist OF VOTERS" | 19 el Rubin. of ‘Broowiyn| Francisco will -select the U s e S Notice is hereby given that on the | The final quarter was DOt VEry —jocs o Selnl ek teams for the trip to the winter OTICE TO PUBLIC 1st day of March, 1947, the office of ! differ>nt in scoring frem the third. ppig. ames in Switzerland, in 1948, | In accordance with rate else- the Registration Officer will be open The Imperials, still in the game, 2 % -+ | Where, Juneau registered private for the purpose of registering pe but not very successtully, sank 11 arrine o bid for a w ;'u:'\wluin DUTCH LUNCH duty nurses wish to announce that sons desiring to vote at the next an- | Doints; /. The:Crimach Bhars sl0w-! o s & Pid 1 CrWeIht | The Legion of the Moose will en- | Deginning April 1, 1947, fees will be nual Municipal Election. Any person | ed down until the final minutes ;... sammy Angott of Washing- tain members of the Mo $10 for each eight hour shift twenty-cne years of age who is g cf play, which got to ke a mad t,, pa won his fo R ethapitk ethall m at a dutch pr. adv. 526-t3 citizen cf the United States and has | scramble for points ataftiest nigtis in Chicaso Stadinm | the Mocse €lub rogms tor 9 — . In a strictly man to man scrim- by knocking out Chicago’s Nick c’clock. All Moose Legion es and mage, cach team racked UD A Cugtiglione in the fourth round of Loval Mocse, as well as members couple cf backets, with Juneau , poquied ten 0o the ketball team, are invited -III-D A N C E X - getting t best of jt before the to atter final whistle blew and pegged t'? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | VLS . Score at 30 to 0. R o ybes 15 creitad With the Sons of Norway The last ¥wo points for the Im- y.'s Commissioner’s Court for Ju- | With making the Chinese port of at 10 o’Clock— ELKS HALL perials were made after the offi- neay Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska,|Dalien an important center \ cial end of tke game by Jack gathleen M. Andrews, of Douglas, ~— - -~ SAT“RDAY NIGHT M oy NS \ . 5;1.\quan,R\v:u haél teell\ fouled by Alaska, appcinted administra- I afl:h 15 v \\\\ immie Rude and sank a pair of ¢ of the cstate of EDWARD & E : g \ \k A\ frez throws, RICHARD McCORMICK, deceased FOR MEN WHO Scandinavian and Modern Music N Roints Made All persons having claims against SHAVE EVERY DAY ; B ) - g TR By Buddy Hunter’s Orchestra Pob SBanford, substituting for saiq estate are required to present ADMIS I- €1 20—i Jack O'Cafinor, who was on the them, with verified vouchers as re- ADMISSION : $1.20—includés tax bench withfa sprained ankle, play- quired by law, to said administratrix SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1947 at the left point man trailed by ed a pro‘t§' gocd gam: guard ,positicn. High was Herb Mead with 17, at the office of her attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- au, Alaska, within six months ' RUSSIAN OPERETTA ‘Balanced “/NO-BRUSH"’ SHAVE CREAM Special Tenight | HAWAIIAN CASE tresided continuously for one year|H "u'\( preceding the date of election teammata Ass: with 11 sm the date of the first publica- For the' Imperial:, Scott, Jack tion of this notice 3 2 » Pasquan and Pcwers each sank a KATHLEEN M. ANDREWS, The modern shave cream’ R iP R b OCA-C total of 10 5 P;-'m‘w- which 1;?“ Administratrix. for modern men o0as rime ks BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE Cf OLA COMPANY 8Y » nothing out of their total sc Or First publication, March 1, 1947. ! B l J the rest of the players on the past publication, March 22, 1947. 0 ee au us | Cold ¢ lo"age Co. team. = ! i Przceding the championship == = fpineres W — o the Juneau High School second r stiing and the third string. As RTI T B r?l i might be expectad, the seccnd one p® 1 e > iAd team took the game, trailing for Club . . 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