The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1948, Page 3

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D ettt AR MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 A !*5 FilM STORY HOW AT (AP!TOI. \ | 1g and delightful enter i te 1ly conceived as the pectacular whiplashing d RQ[{.ANG provides but one of its many h a lights, sounds the keynote for B R, I-International’s romantic mu- § . RO SR DRl HE Sche- 3 sical extravaganza, “Song of Sch 9 e herazade,” which is the feature at E > DE CARI.O Theatre e y’l JEAN PIERRE e n tints and the AUMONT ‘1, f Technicolor, the produ ; BRIAT tion age in the bo { DONLEVY | Y3 ch pha 3 £ in Univ e beenh paced i g ||fors and enjoyment, from the 4 / 1 irt-stirring story of one 2 early adven- ) G tu xpert blending T the composer's most popular mu- vieces into the roma d to these fortuitous qualities ¢ imposing player list, headed )y co-stars Yvonne De Brien Don- 3 el ating dancing beau s B % W evy, character artist, and Jean Pi- ECHNICOLOR rre Aumont, the ¢ ing and per- it onable Prench ac -, ..EDCKGW ! Results BY THE b.‘aOL_I.‘l TED PRE The2 Los Angeles Monarchs € back into the lead of the Sou Division of the Pacific Coast Ho League last night by trimming the San Diego Skyhawks, 6 to 3, on the San Diego ice. In addition to pushing a half a game a2head of the San Francisco the Monarchs avenged 1 7 to 4 loss to San Diego Saturday night In the Northern Division, the Port- {land Eagles Ltroke a disastrous 11- e losing streak with a 4 to 2 y over the Vancouver Canuck: Portland. The Canucks took a ) 1" lead in the second period but Eagles bounced back with three ie third to sew up the victory, first since Nc 16. New Westminster Royals like- > went on a third period rampage Ik up a 7 to 3 victory over the Tacoma Rockets in Seattle after the id been tied 3-3 { EVE ARDEN [ . PHILIP REED 27 B CHARLES | KULLMAN L JOHN QUALEN —— l"”""IIIlI""""llll!llllhllli!lll!illlll We Shop for You Alaska Shepping Service Fast-Efficient-Personalized Write or ire 560 Olive Way Seattle 2 Phone MInor 3222 the final stanza eague’s hot scorers, the Se- Y n, completed their we southern tour on a sour note night, dropping an 8 to Fresno, where a record ww the cons stop make SCo hamrocks, moved into a momen- lead Saturday night the Oakland Oaks 6 free-scoring thriller at sco > games are scheduled Division trimming 5 in a Score lin otker of games played Sunday leages are as follows: National League New York 3, Montreal 1; Detroit 2, | Toronto 2 (tie) ; Chicago 4, Boston 1. American League New Haven 4, Pittsburgh 3; Pro- vidence 7, Springficld 4; Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 0; Indianapolis 10, St Louis 5. o It's Stromger o Insulates Betier U. S. League Fort Worth 7, Houston 3; Kansas cm 5, St. Puul 4 NORWEG!ANS WIN o Attractive Finish | o Packed securely for Alaska v SKI JUMP PRIZES - 00, BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y., Jan 12. Afifi’fi)’d{:mb" A3 {_ s —Norwegians won most of the ,,,pp,yg 3- iy prizes in the FPranklin D. Roose- ocla® velt-Harold Nelson Memorial Ski l,,[m\\ | Jump here yesterday. | Art Tokle, brother of the late WOODFIBER DIVISION i‘ror Tokle, captured the Class-A SIMPSON LOGGING Co. Sales Division: Simpson Industries 1010 White Bidg. Seattle, Washington event and also the jumpoff for the Roosevelt trophy. He cleared 125 |and 128 feet for 202.1 points to de- | feat Ma _ | Vt., in the A-competition, Plumbing ® [ealing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. b= e am (mtm (a | BOAT OWNERS Rates Slashed | FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BY CHANNEL BOAT WORKS ACROSS FROM BOAT HARBOR Phone Red 110 S e COLOR, THRILLS || lo, capti- g going. into| ill Barber of Battleboro,! " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI RE—TUNEAU. ALASKA NOTE OF THANKS Minnie lx]ll of the Min- or Children would like he | of Juneau ed to make a happy ho n for the children. Spec- the mer- donated is extended to Juneau who 'ALASKA ARRIVES FROM w Kiwanis Gl (he Mari v Girl outs 1e Martha So- NORTH WITH 13; SAILS o e st ot st anms Field writes that she would Over 100 skiers were on hand at ‘OUIHBOUND AT 9 A M At aviraci the ski are over the weekend to . Fetritan, but enjoy the conditions found so ek Ay ool ohll far this year, Light powder snow it tHe e b o a well packed base made the| Steamer Alaska, with Captain i 1, ith little tim r om hill an interesting practice Leonard Willlams and Chief Pur- Lo g rea for instruction and trial down-| ser C. D. ‘Littlehales, arrived a & 2 1 and slalom runs. 8 o'clock this merning from the NEW ALASKA FBI MAN fore spectators were on hand | triangle route with 13 passenger - i Agent “lintor Stein n 1 weekend to witness Ju- for Juneau nt Clinton W. Steir w's king wi s ived in Anchorage to e irom Skagway were ioe 8IS » George. Brown, Rachel Dick of the FBI. He was in seration each day. The Juneau Ski g el £ th i O H. B. Fraser, Bruce W. Smith 2 and 1943 and since sttty _“,:"(‘1""“‘,;“0"‘:"” om Haines: Leonard King, Le- wcen in Portland, Ore Iping the elub in various ways and & Piver, Malcolm Sheppard, O. I iington, D. C., and P ¥ Junior ski activity Lewis, S. A. Martin City T s more parents to' From Ray Jean Blanc i~ » and go up and Frank Kuehn, Jaoob Varshavsky, T 'EM ANCHORAGE ee their sons and daughters C. Whiteside ons living cn Fifth Avenue 7 with the skis embarking for Anchorage, can't park their own £ki clubbers and those interested oy Kristan, Mrs L front of their own homes. reminded of next Sunday's Pro- tan B Kane, Mrs. B. y do they are tagged and am of the “after skiing supper” and baby, C Botag pe announced in MOYe gardnoff, Mrs. F . T AR this week. Ski patrol Green captain 0. K. Maxwell, HERE FROM CORDOVA ) be called together o g xwell, Mrs, T O, White-| G. &, .NEsRab’ G (Cordove Ms e few days. ‘\Adv and Mrs. Mildred Presnall. | { at the Baranof Hotel R To Petersburg: Sivert Larsen, e \R Kolstrand, W. D. Freestone, Mr RE FROM ANCHORAGE gASKEIBAlI. | Fred Porter, Mrs. Mable Ownes and Mrs. J. B. Mangen of \'vn\ Ernest Sarff, Goldie Zatter- orage are staying at the berg, Sven H. Zatterberg | of Hotel Final scores of leading basketball Juneau to Ketchikan: Hugh o1 P 4 games played Saurday night are as wage, | There’s news in the Want-Ads! tollows Canisius 40; Georgtown U CCNY 46; Manhattan 43 Holy Cross 107; St. Anselm (NH) 39. La Salle 67; Virginia 59 West Chester 42; Bloomsburg 39 Moravian 69; Juniata 41 Muhlenberg 70; Scranton 42 Swarthmore 38; Delaware 36 Hampden - Sydney 49; Randolph facon 38 Maryland 49; Clemson 42 Dickinson (PA) 63; Johns kins 51 Western Kentucky (Tenn) 37 s 57; Duguesne Northwe: gan 46 Towa 60; | Notre Dame 52; Hop- 77; Maryville Colorado 44 Youngstown 45 tern 63; Western Michi- Purdue 49 DePaul 46 Illinois 61; Ohio State 58 Wisconsin 58; Indiana 54 Miami (Ohio) 63; Ohio Wesleyan 53 Kent Michigar 24 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA DURING WEEKEND Pan American Airways yester- day brought in 12 passengers from Seattle, and eight persons flew from Juneau to Seattle. One pas- senger enplaned for Ketchikan Arrivals from Seattle were: Eu- Luckey, Harold E. Goodrich, Dorcthy Heliker, Robert Cole, Will- iam D(w,n Mary Schulties. Edward Schwaesdall, John Kear- Almyra Kearney, Frances Mat- en n son, Lorraine Kelly, Roy M. Frais- ure. Juneau to Seattle: Edith Lar- n, Louis Peters, Myra Peters, Rae Peters, Jessie McCrary, Hor- ace Lisby, John Mahoney, Jack Laird. Juneau to Ketchikan: Tom Gardiner. Twelve passengers arrived from Seattle Saturday, while three flew Seattle and four to Fairbanks. Those coming from Seattle were Dr. J. D. Smith, Catherine Pelroy, Tom Morgan, Sue Morgan, Ernest Linceln, Leona Lincoln. Bruce Smith, John Kalinowski, Horace Lishy, Pricilla Parker, J W. Gucker, Ruth Morgan. Juneau to Seattle: George genson, Archie Stewart, Willlam to =, | Jorgensen, Juneau to Fairbanks: Max Weiss, | Perry Huff, The Rev. Conwell, Will- {iam Van Liere. |MEETING DATES OF SONS OF NORWAY T0 The Sons of Norway have chang- ed the regular meeting dates from to the second and fourth of each month. The annual series of card parties | pointed by Social Director Helen Jackson, is Beatrice Albegoff, Irene n HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Robert Greenewald and Bertram Morty were admitted for surgery at St. Ann’s Hospital over the weekend. Discharged were Mrs. Lauris Parker and baby girl, Em- ery Merrill, Mrs. John Camp and baby boy, and Mrs. George Mar- tin. —ee— — The neck of a bird has greater freedom of motion than that of a snake. Jor- | BE ON THURSDAYS. {will be given in the Odd Fellows hall, | | the first scheduled on January 22 starting at 8 p.m. | The Card Party Committee, ap-| }Ause. Einar Lavold and Frank Ol-| ) baby boy, Mrs. Glen Kirkham and | FOR Tuesday and Wednesday Bed Jackets SPECIALS Satin - Lace Trimmed $1.00 Fouse Presses Seersuckers $2.93 Sweuters 100% All Wool Boucle $2.93 Clipper Outside at special bargain fare Pan American slashes round-trip fares to Seatitle and inside Alaska from JUNEAU REGULAR FARE BARGAIN FARE o To SeaTre pund ek (round 1rip) SAVING $135.00 5 95.00 - WHITEHORSE, . 7. P ;0 i $40.00 ‘ 25.00 FAIR| - 7.40 it s 108.00 = . NOME T 4 5.00 33.00 -k 120,00 5460 {tax not included) Now you can enjoy holiday travel at a great saving, From December 1, 1947, to March 15, 1948, your round- trip Clipper ticket is good up te 30 full d.n-, including stopovers. Plenty of time for business, visiting and sight- seeing. Plan your Clipper trips now to points Outside or Inside. Let the world’s most experienced airline stretch your travel dollars. Baranof Hotei-Telephone 106 LPav AHERICAN Worto AlBwAYS The J;:/m o //c%f:j (.7”05‘ . Today’ Top Whiskey Value- f William Penn ! EEATUREHTNOW | o0 AT 20TH CENTURY [ 20" LENTURY Last T ime \ Tomi e anevi SHOWS at 7:25 - 9:30 s n Ant TR T N C ported b ) 7 € cast a hilarious hit, a per- "oy & b | fect session of joyous entertainment & e 7 It is the filmization of the sensa- g So 7‘ tional Brondway hit that has New 4 York howling for two year R — V! “Junior Miss” tell y ot ) the typically American s fam- / 9 and ularly of Judy (Peg- d u SOW A y Ann Garner) who at thirteen is ¥ -_— - ;] of course, “Rep” to everything and, 3 3 4 in iaddition, 1§ blessed with an es- Starring \ o4 4 pecially vivid imagination that PEGGY ANN GARNEI‘ W 9 translates even the most ordinary 3 e ) every-aay ncident into. o super- R v v - W 3"@ dramatic situation paralleling some ot movie of W she has seen thou- sands. When !'E' 2 LOUISIANA IN THE SPRINGTIME s her fainer Kissin his boss' ¢ (age 25)—it actually an innocent paternal peck Judy immediately sees in it a tri- angle love situation just like what happened in—name your own film. SERVICE WITH A Gl Latest NEWS Via Air Exm’:';s So in order to prevent her uns pecting mother's heart from being i broken and to save the family from going on the rocks,” she goes into R TR action—fast, furiously and with de- St JHNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO0. T PLUMBING-~-HEATING—OIL BURNERS--SUFES METAL ATTENTION MASONS WELDING Stated Communication of Mt Juneau Lodze Monday evening at | PEHONE 787 Third and Franklin 7:30. Joint Installation Ceremon- J fes. b o : = : - J. W. Leiver L R ] (181 2t) Secretary. 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