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PAGE TWO Fitting PRETTY faille has that fabulous loc tha c feel p sleek as a Sia ¢ Kitten. Leno elastic your hips i the straight- and-narrow 1anner 6.95-9.50 The uplifs bra o rayon ® BUY WAR BONDS o R Rehrends Ca QARALITY SINCE /887 and consignees at new low rates— effecn'ye March 8 NS Specify CLIPPER LXPRESS | . when you send or order RATES CUT ON « Fish « Sea Food i S X h Foodstufts Special handling for Fice . undressed : M Furs, Fur Skins ) precious and perishable {extra-low rafe o1 Muskrat : ex cargo. For full infor- & Houflh"‘d Goods mation on new low « personal Effects 3 rates and quick Clipper Film « Motion Picture - exhibition purPose help in planning your R f Express pickups (Exposed, for trip, call or write Baranef Hotel Phone 106 PUN AMERICAN Worio Areways e System of the=Hying \ Your Deposits ARFE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED L S % off Becreil Speed your shipments First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Here how the basketball tour- naments are turning out At New Y Holy Cross defeat- ed City College of New York, 60- 45, té win the East Regio NCAA championship. Wisconsin de- feated Navy, 50-49 for third place At Kansas City—Oklahoma edg- cd Texa. 4 to win Western Re- gional NCAA championship and will play Holy Cross at Madison Square Garden, Ne night for NCAA til defeated Wyoming place regionally. Tex: and City will play Tuesday night in New York, for NCAA third place, v York, Tuesday Oregon State 63-49 for third At Denve artlesville, Okla., Oilgs wen national AAU hoop title for fifth straight year, defeating Oakland, 62-41. Denver defeated Scattle, 58-36 for third place. * { University of Kentucky, goneral- ly regarded as the country's top! basketball team, tattles the| ccllege Un S Madison National ‘hampionship. of Utah in New York's Invitation Kentucky reached the finals by defeating Long. Island | University and North Carolina State. Utah advanced to the championship game by winning from Duquesr> and West Virginia At Stampede Pass, Wash., the Pacific Coast conference inter- collegiate :ki meet moves into the final day of competition. The University of Idabo is holding a slight 12ad cver the field with 189 points. The University of Wash- with 1742, Other follows: Wash- i Oregon State €5 and the University of Ore; 47 Cne-half of the Pacific Coa ice hockey leagu pOSt season playoffs has been ded The Los Angeles Monarchs clinched the Southern Division crown Sat- urday night by winning the fifth| end ceciding game from the Holly- Sporfs Briefs Square Garden for thel Tournament.' THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA > wood Welves, 3 to 0. They'll mect the winner of the Seattle-Portland series for the league crown. Seattle’s Ironmen last night be Portland, 4 to 2 and evened th Northern Series at two gam apiece. They'll resume the Dbest of seven series at morrow night BASEBALL Results of exhibition games play- ed Sunday by the big league teams resulted as follows: Boston (A) 7; Cincinnati (N) ¢ Washington (A) “A” T; Detroit (A) “A" 6. Detroit (A) “B” 6; Syracuse (IL 1 413 innings). Chattanooga ton (A) “B” 11 St. Louis (N) 3; New York (A) 0 Pittsburgh (N) 2; Boston (N) 0. (SA) 13; Washing- Philadelphia (N) 2; Philadelphia (A) “A" 0. Baltimore (1L) 5; Philadelphia (A) “B" 0. Brooklyn (N) “A” 12; Cuban All Stars 4. Brooklyn (a) 1 Cleveland (A) 11; Chicago (A) 3 (N) “B” 3; St. Louis Here are results of Pacific Coast League exhibition games: San Francisco 11; New York Gi- ants 9. Chicago Cubs 11; Oakland 2. Sacramento 13; Seattle 2. San Diego 7; Los Angeles 5. Portland 4; Hollywood 2. NO BAND PRACTICE BE HELD THIS WEEK Owing to many members re- hearsing for the operetta to be given Friday night, there will be no practice of the City Band this wee according to an announcement m: Fy director Joseph Shofner. e~ FROM OTHER TOWNS Jessie H. Milligan from Skagway Jack Culbert from Sitka, Chester Cart from Pelican and Arthur R Hudson from Hoonah are newly re- gistered as guests of the Hotel Ju- neau e e - et e St e NOTICE members of OPFP C 1047 dues to the The vote has not that befo; JUNEAUC oM the HAMBER MERGCE Chamber of Com- merce become dz2linquent on April 15t of any memktor paid his dues on or date will be chal- lenged by the Secr:tary in regular [ Send your Remember Your “Qs and Ps” When buying any ‘commodity be conscious of Quality, Product and Place of Purchase. This | is especially true when buying whisky—luxury BL/ ANOTHER STATEMENT FROM CANADA’S , by order of thc Executive March 19, 1947 duss to the Secretary, Box 470 Juneau, Alaska LARGEST merchandise. The retailer of integrity knows his “Qs and Ps.” He realizes that your continued patronage depends on satisfaction with what he sells. Hiiasis %MWW DED CANADIAN WHISKY Portland to- INDEPENDENT YUMPS 294 FEET WITH ONE YUMP Kongsgaard of Kongsherg Makes Kecord Leap Be- fore Crowd of 6,000 HYAK, Wash.,, March Over a hill that produced Ameri- can record-teating exhibition leaps cn two successive days, four top American &ki stars clinched places on the 1948 United States Olympi ski jumping team before a Cas-| cacs Mountain snowstorm blew in last night. i It was a field day for the mid- | west ski riders. Three of the! competitors named by the Olym- pies selection committee hail from the ski capitals of Northern Mich- igan and the fourth from Minne- Tr2y were, in the order in which they placed in the tough two-day competition: Joe Perrault, Ish-| peming, Mich,; Walter 24 —P— | Bitila, | Iron Mountain, Mich.; Sverre Fred- heim, St. Paul, and Ralph Bietila, Ishpeming, youngest of the thre! famed jumping brothers. i Art Devlin, New York state's' top jumper, also is expected to be a member of the team. He did not compete in the trials because!i cof a recent inju H While the Olympics candidates were concentrating on form, a | chunky Norwegian, out for dis- tance, stole the fancy of the crowd which Milwaukee railr officials estimated in excess of 6.200. Arnold Kongsgaard, of Kongs- berg, Norway, whe was freed from! a Nazi concentration camp l(‘»“ than two years ago, leaped a stunning 294 feet on his second try of the day on the Milwaukee Bowl’s Olympian hill. It exceeded by five feet the 289- fecot naticnal record of the late| Torger Tokle and was four feet ahead of the leap Kongsganrd‘_ made the previous day. It was on! the same bill where Tokle set an! American record of 288 in 1941— a record which he broke at Iron| Mountain a year later. i Kcngsgaard's leap, however, will | not go into the record books be-| cause it was an exhibition in- stead of a point-jumping eom- petition. I RENO, N:v., March 24.—P—, Swiss skiors, paced by speedy Karl Jolitor, scored a clean sweep in| the two-day second annual Silver| Dollar ski derby. | VETERAN; ARE NOW | GETTING INSURANCE | REINSTATED, REPORT Reinstatement of National Ser- vice Life Insurance by veterans in tke Territory of Alaska amounted to $1.482,000 since the inaugura- tlon of the extended insurance re- instatement campaign on February ' 4, accorcing to announcement made teday by Einest E. Lincoln, man-, ager of the Veteraps Adminisi tion, Regional Office, in Juneau.: Lincoln further stated that 197 reinstatements e been made since Tek ry 4, indicating the incree ed awarer by Alaska vet- erans of the advantages the new libers LI polic s ANCHORAGE MAN VI OR Ottis Bobbitt, from Anchorage, was at the Hotel Juneau on Sun- day. DISTILLER | Increasing NOTROOPS - TOBE SENT 10 GREECE | s (Conttnued from Page Jne) ,and to make untenable any Greek igovernment not sukservient to {Communistic aims. Greece “Ripe Phum” | | u. s Representatives in Greece bacome cenvinced that the effrontery of Greece's northern neighbors and of the EAM (the Communist organiza- tion) is an indication of belief that Greece is a ‘ripe plum ready to fall into their hands’ within a few weeks through lack of support by the Western Democracies.” - Of Turkey, the documents said that country’s trouble stems from demands from Russia for “special have privileges” in the strategic Dar- danelles, and for “strategic areas” in Northwestern Turkey. They added: “Turkey can do little to com- bat this war of nerves, but the Turks have made it clear that they will oppese with force any at- tempt to violate their sovercignty and territorial integrit B LAST SERVICES FOR ALICE HALL TUESDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Hall, who passed away last Friday at St. Ann’s Hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. J. T. Spurlin of the First Baptist Church will conduct the services, and interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The casket will not be opened at the funeral, but friends who wish may call this evening between the hours of 7:30 and 9 o'clock at the chapel of the Mortuary Mrs. Alice Hall has seen a resi- t of the Territory for 31 years, was 72 years old at the time of her death. She is survived by no known relatives. e ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Initiation, Juneau Chapter No. 7 Tuesday, March 25, 8 o'clock. Mem- bers urged to attend. ALICE BROWN, Secy. ady. 534-12 1941 Hudsons are rolling . here’s how to get yours 3 Come in today —The sooner you get in ! on this Goodwill Delivery Plan, the quicker you start a 1947 Hudsoa rolling your way. You are assured a cordial welcome and a prompt and complete explanation of our exact delivery situation. We will show you when you can have the Hudson you want —and that may be sooner than you expect! 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