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i ) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1947 - IliillmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIHilIHIIHI!IllllllIlIII_lIIIIIII"II"IIIIIIII]HI[ | SHOWPLALE D, . urteirs, TONIGHT! GENE AUTREY "UNDER NEVADA SHIE and “CRIME DOCTOR'S MANHUNT” in MR ROW STARTS TON BASKETBALL College basketball teams ranged the floors last night with the fol- lowing final scores: sast and New England Columbia 68; Pratt 51 Bethany (W. Va. 54; West. V Wesleyan 51, Holy Cross 104; (Conn.) Teachers 43. Boston Univ. 61; Fort Devens 44 Massachusets 54; Norwich 37 M. I. T. 52; New Hampshire 50. South and Southeast Denver 53 stern Kentucky 49. Georgia T1 kine 37. Davidsor hington and Lee Willimantic Chicago Loyola 63; Maryland 52. Virginia Military 54; Lynchburg rth Carolina 59; Hanes Hosiery Middle Tenn Mississippi 65; Teachers Furman 3; Georgtown (Ky. 62. Midwest tenjoyed t | 2xchange Ruthless! Reckle South Dakota 41; Creighton 31. Louis 65 4 Depauw 56 Wisconsin 49 Phillips * tral (Okla.) 42. Southwest Tech 60 Oilers 67; McMurry (Abi- Texas lene) 49. Phoenix 51 North Te: v Mountains and West | Montana 43. ancisco 55; Utah State 54. sern California 55; Los An- yola 37 College 52; geles 1 Colorado Idaho State oors Brewers 43; Colorado Mines Wyoming 63; Colorado State 30. Fresno State Chico (Calif) 48. College of Pacific 52; San Fran- sco State 45. Oakland Bittners (AAU) 50; Cali- fornia 41. Occident. 53; Pomona 48 Nevada 38 | (Calif) 48; Pepperdine | 43 Colorado A&M 82; Fort Warren | (Wyo.) 29 i San Francisco Olympic Club 61; | Univ. Ecuador 24. | | 58; Farragut 42. | | C Western Wash- | ington 36 | Idaho 53; Portland University 39. | Washington State 50; Lutheran 44 | Central Washington 72; Willam- | ctte 53. | Lewis and Clark 68; Vanport 53 Linnfield Oregon Colleg | Education | Lawr | Pacific | e Tech 56; Gonzaga 47‘ MARGARET | (at Detroit) LOCKWO o e 1 'Hockey Games THE THRILL OF MUS | (By The Aswr;aled Press) Last night the Oaks of Oakland | decided enough was enough They snapped a five-game losing streak with a thumping 9-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in a Pacific ‘Coast Ice Hockey League game. At Los Angeles, Ray Chaisson's | unassisted goal gave the Monarchs | a 4-3 victory over the Southern | Division-leading Fresno Falcons in the only other game scheduled. g | Tonight five games are on tap.| the fish company owes the rail- | oakland appears at Los Angeles. | road m it paid for wharfage |san Diego at Fresno, Vancouver at | and shipp! rges in 1945 to the [gan Francisco, Portland at Tacoma | Alasi Steamship Company in order | and Seattle at New Westminster, | to get the company’s fish off of the | g | LATEST NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS FEATURE SUNDAY 2:20—4:20—6:20—8:20—10:20 LIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIII|IIIIHI!IIIHIIHIIHHEQI}Illlllll!lVH.II!HI|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 LAY T B SUE JUNEAU FISH FIRM YELLOW CAB | The Great Northern Railway, of St. Paul, Minn,, has filed suit in U S. District Court against the Alaska @ t Fisheries, of Juneau, cha: Phone | . o Seattle dock. It asks for $1,024.79 Ei e R | s. 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Transformed into with smail tabl: eround e of the hall and lighted by wdles set in beer bottles, the hall festive air. Over 60 new and old members of the club ended the and dancing was provided by Jer Nottingham’s orchestra. A “broom’ lance, in which there was a rapid enjoyed aune Collins, Derrald Thacker, Ray, Joe Foster, Robert Moon From the north Murra Schell, Gerry Schell, Rich- ard Mead, Joe Tyler. Juneau to Seattl ar]l Elienger, George Sundborg, El- wood Blanning, Laverne Tate, Har- old - Foss, Elizabeth McCullon. Juneau to Whitehorse: Larry Hynes, Anna Hynes, Robert Dibble, Howard Pigeon Juneau to Fairbanks Smith, Fred Tubb - PHILIPPINE RELIEF FUND GROWING WITH Chris Ellenger, Marg; took on a at- 8 of - partnera i3 results of the Philippine so much that it was repeated later ative RavE bhes: vary: Fad n he Sc ) 5 e a : il S e i the ¢ \ hottisches and | ruine thus far, according to the polkas w ) enjoyed thr N T =/ daive Highlight of the eveping ; YEECOS s into its linal w next week awarding of p bindir sburidasics 6f JAbtning <nd Winne: ) Jerry e Ralph Randall, srgensen, bindings, and ns, skiis. The Ski 1d cash donations Individuals and been received amount to wishes to thank Darnell's Sport | - Fe Bt e Store, Who dc fhiky R UFINE Ste EIE ReRR equipment. They also wish to e it ”1" ;’;“""‘:m;;’ tend thanks to Juneau-Young Hard- R : ware and Percy’s who helped make SERCA L the party a suc o i Arranging the party were social | LA committee members Ralph Randall| (ELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY and Neil Taylor nbershin bt chairman, Mrs homp- Mi. and Mrs. Glen Kirkham, Jr., son. their first wedding an- 7 ko s r y a dinner party at - > Sal Creek Country Club is the former Mary Mar- idling. Guest for the oc- Glen Kirkl , Sr - FLOWNHERE BY PAA; T RN STAR Party tonight at 8 Masonic Temple, 58 1t Pan American Airways brought in engers from Seattle were: La- 756 3t TURKEY SHOOT by Military Order of Cooties VFW At: THE JEEP CLUB TIME: 8:00 P. IM. TUESDAY 16 DET. 1547 Public Invited TURKEY SHOOT PR SERVING COCA-COLA SERVES HOSPITALITY sk for it cither way . . . both trade-marks mean the same things PLEASE retun empty bottles promptly BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1947, The Coca-Cola Company Douglas Sayre, | el eagerly-awaited CLOTHING, ALSO $345 ia { Spencer i =% PAGE FIVE ""ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM" - AT 20TH CENTURY STARTS TONIGHT 720" ENTURY ‘ Bringing to full and thrilli screen life one of the as- ¢nating stories ever to top be !geller lists, Darryl F. Zanuck's _ES presentation of the King of s Dunr Rex \ Darnell, opens to= 20th Century Theatre. pun out of ima- | Landon’s un- “Anna and tarring Irer son and Lin |night at the o fiction tale Margaret Armed only with a woman'’s weapons, she invaded a world more ion, usual biography captivated mil- | Lons of readers with its exciting ory of the adventures of an sh woman who went to the Slam o 1862 to serve as teacher to the scores of wives and children of King MongKut | Here was all the intrigue of the {royal palace, the loves and jes ousies that rose cut of ;s Isions and furies of the harem, the . | br ht 1z spectacle of a people wro reveled in pageantry, and a 5 | shecking barbarism that ran paral- 4 = D””T_’,fm,‘”"““ lel 1ge paradox with an age- | old culture of wisdom and beau- | [RENE REX {INGA ty | And woven in brilliant relicf OUNNE HARRISON DARNELL through this exotic ckground lthe story oi Anna herself, who ANNAa d ¢ht her Western beauty, fiery . and keen wit to win a the K.N(’ of {triumph no weman ever knew be- SIAM fore | | - i'WA(HIJSHT IS DUE | 2 THIS AFTERNOON ’ FROM ROUTINE RUN| | ) | The USCGC Wachusett is due in LEE J. COBB « GALE SONDERGAARD MIKHAIL RASUMNY « DENNIS HOEY - TITO RENALDO + RICHARD LYON i fi nuacted by JOHN CROMWELL ¢ produced by LOUIS D. LIGHTON cznruar-ros ten p: s to Juneau yesterday five from Seattle and five from the LAY P {port at 2 o'clock this afternoon, world Wlde News VIa A“ Express north. ven persons flew from' New wolf 1 otter traps jfrom a routine check on light sta- | {Juneau to Seattle, four to White- | ted over weeke Order ; tions to the north. The cutter left | Madsen Cycle Fishing ! Monday with supplies for '.hr" — Retreat, Eldred and Cape Point Island (stations at {Rock, Sentinel SONS of NORWAY Saiurday, December 13th—8:00 P. M. 1. 0. 0. F. HALL CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE MEETING FOLLOWING THE REGULAR MEETING | Commander V. Carlson had hoped that the ship would be back | {in Juneau by Thursday or Friday, | {in time for the basketball ganm between the Wachusett t the Alaska Communications As the cutter did not return last| | night, the ACS team plaved the B | !team of Juneau High School | it is not too late to send Christmas gifts to Scandinavia | | | | I | | | 1f you hurry, you sfill have time to ind relations gifts from in surprise your friendls Scandinavia with Ch s America. Send your gifts today — the SAS way. y § ! P : LN scandinavian airlines :y:stem Remember — SAS is the only airline with reduced package rates to Scandinavia. Only 48 hours required between our { departure station and delivery in | Scandinavia. It is easy to have gift packages flown from your city to Scandinavic, via SAS, New York. Contact " ol the air cargo offi of any of the following airlines in your city: UNITED AIR LINES o . NORTHWEST AIRLINES prst g s - g CAPITAL AIRLINES y above Packages must be brc airline air cargo offic (or any other carrier) TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER i | I [ Ballroom Floer .. A. B. Hall . . Juneau ROLLER SKATING FOR ALL l FREE INSTRUCTION | i 1 | 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Daily SCHOOL STUDENTS 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. Daily ADMISSION, Including Tax: Afternoon Skating Period General Skating Night Period Payment of 75¢ for entrance onto the skating floor during the free instruction period from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock entitles the skater to remain for the night period from 8:00 to 11:00 o’clock without any additional charge. GENERAL SKATING HOURS 8:00 to 11:00 Nightly — Except Sunday Evenings During the Christmas vacation the afternoon schedule will be Evening hours will remain from 25¢ T5¢ from 2:00 to 4:30 o’clock daily. 7 to 11. Spectators Are Welcome Soft Drink and Coffee Bar at the Rink Special Bus Rates for Students Students of Douglas, Auk Bay and Waynor Tract, Juneau, should contact bus driver for special rates and schedules. SHOE SKATES ARE ON SALE AT THE RINK