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MONDAY MARCH 31, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA hMPIRl lL’NIiAU. /\LASKA : PAGE THREE IIIIINIIIIIHHIIIIIINIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IINII|HMII||II“IIIIIlIII|||H|IIIII|IIIII|I|I"III|IINI|HIII|I I ( 0 BS' I. ea gu e e ¢ “:5;"‘ ;;x:_fl(ym year with ’ ! mpa Sunday Gardnar \anl )y 1 Miami won the singles n ens Iu title at the Tampa Invitation tennis tournament by downing Pancho S a of Ecuador, 8-6,| Juneau Ceniral Labor Council Endorses 7-5, in finals, and teamed with A from Segura and ; At Charlotte, C., Cary Mid-| L. which insists it decoff of Memphis and George | for Councilmen of the City of Juneau bout major ;ue Schoux of San krancisco tied for the first in $10060 Charlotte Open tournament with: 72-hole scores of | » < cts t tendance will go over to meet today in 18-hole playotf First and foremost, our City Government : be conducted in an h 4,000,01 topping last @lthough they agreed to split the VOTE T“ESDAY APB'L l‘ cconcmical manner. In this connection, cfforts and will be made s recor 716, purse. | H to sceure other sources of reve t is * aim appoint committees to OW foreca - make a thorough study of this : nit to the Mayor and City Council constructive suggestions lh it can be utilized toward this end. TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF JUNEAU In an effort to familiarize the voters of tne City of Juneau with the program of the Progressive Party, we wish to submit the following information: AR A 2 closest race o eyt “{”'* \;}";I’ Colorado took first place in him o ith 'y 4 standings in the Western stronger, Junior American Legion ski for the . . 3 V. " . s ships at Sun Valley Another item of extreme importance to the City of Juneau is the ) | s 1 ‘I“ was second, with | improvement of our Boat Harbor. We believe that if the required atten- ¢ rek e 188~ (iyer teams finishirg 'th 6his or- tion is given to this matter, that the City will materially benefit from it. edule DUS, t San e Utah, Montana, Nevada THE JUNEA" CENTRAL R o o Wyoming and California The P A recreaticnal center to be available to not only our children, but it X Y i * Oregon team did not finish the | also to the mothers and fathers of this community, would be an accomplish- and at Los Ar h ll Unkl TP | LABOB co"“m ment in itzelf. In this connection, the interests of our children is extremely an Di E ry openers 3 i im to secure inf ation from indivic : who are debuts of the on the Dave Freeman of San Franctsco N or April 1 champion sinca 1940, easily wory ity of Jum-::u \\‘1] be second to none. > the men’s singles title the 3 4 = Ninth Annual California State | H . . ; : t ¢ certain rumors now in = wnl A'n Mp'l' lamateur tournament in San Fran-! cuy ownerSh]p Oi Elec‘rlc cireulation that the Prog sive Party conter running, if we may t cisco Sunday night. In the fi-' so state, an “wide open city We wish to very definitely and emphatically rals Freeman beat Wynn Rog- "‘ilil as Bein for state that these rumers are unfoundc F: 1t we have no intentions RE(ORD ROUND ers of Los Angeles. Janet Wright Y g whatsover of procee: n this manner. ‘¢ say this, that there are of San Francisco, who is seeded numerous other mediums of securing revenue for our city without having woRlD FL!GHT DUSESr: ope maslGURN WaRL, She g Best Inleresl 0’ to resort to a program of this nature. gamen:s Bt title; by heating Shirley Bl t of San Fran- e onutact Milson Revnolqs the men’s doubles when Skeeter e B (0 n and Barney MecCay of asadena downed Fresman and . ind-the-worl light k ook, d-the-world flght o ™ reball of Pasadena ' 17-15 t 12:00 A M i 15-10. Freeman teamed with Hel- Aprll 5, 2 epre~ i 1 TCPI 6n Tibbets of Los Angeles to win l ABO the mixed doubles. | un, Franklin Lamb, g S v 2 m would be vir- 3 the 1938 global, When you pay sor QUALITY v0 I E CL LT ] r y Howard Hu of why 1t 't the FINEST — Buy ) r ! 1 d FrORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. ngineer will by the 532-t1 66 Y E g 99 ¢ [N with Raynolds ¢ ionally the controls » \.\Imun Re * Reels Lines — S orls Bfi&f&’ E.r‘{-i.‘L".i‘L. Boxes Jummu|mmummmmnmnmm'n|1|'i||||u|||||||m||nnunqnmummr. PARTY R (a1 CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS » down jn their quest for (Outdoor) > Pacific Coast hc leagu2 o Jackets the Portland E o I Pants * : os b Shirts Ul\(l [ S Slickers 3 tock the n,prlnnj Lflml Underwear 9 & e b e ek s eiferson Day losfon in the ' third pclm(l - Footwear . . . Binnner Hollywood's Stars have purchas- ed outfielder Don Ross from the Sport Boots Sleveland Indians and obtained Fishing Boots Baranol Holel k Al Libke on option. Ross Rubber Pacs A .15 1947 ¢ double at third base and Shoe Pacs prl g at first. The Chicago White 2 dis Sox Bic o turn over today otite Efl,wk; 7P. M. GOM mom fielders Jim Delsing and Andy l e o l l ' t . ment i S W , Observing the 204th Birthday P a z e , Contmissionsr Victor O, Schiniat) et Guis Anniversary of Thomas Jef- { the Pacifi “onference s = - Geh N nat the dusl track Air Rifles ! ferson, Third President of the mect with the Big Nine Conference Pistols i vill be resumed next June 28 at Ammunition i Unlfed Siaies the University of California in (;uu Cases Berkeley. This meet was aban- falstors s oned in 1942, but will k2 m- 5 per plale ed after the National Collegiate H Champicnships at Salt Lake City, camplllq- . . 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