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PAGE THREE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 VESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1948 rl(;\ 'NEW GRID COACH, ELOQIDA STATE U. E. Fla. Jan. 2 ller, former star half- ssistant coach to, Myrt Indiana Univer- M1 football coach University next I\u' vin VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL i 11 demands ility 6] Dudiey T Wi n the job the : i othe nd executive in His head 1 pout the insurance Stat He say met MEXICAN LEAGUE AM. LEGION AUX. ; night in the Post Dugout.| ¢ ol w He'll Mrs. L i1ker initiated ', Bt v A i ith S| . d s an atfabl M E A to endorse, Wit on for Un A committe: with the Inc, to procure a/ ... den North Frelic t o (LIPPERNOW .l r and st be EMBLEM (LUB WILL INITIATE, ENTERTAIN VISITING PRESIDENTS The Emblem Club, the meet tomorfow. night clock in rium, will have two d entertain- of other Emblem in Junzau » Mrs. Jane Emblem Club esident of head of f $5400 President \ coach professor lary mnced phell - - “ RODEO CHAMPIONS WILL BE PRODUCED men o by was x was instal MEXICO CITY e W. Muik Comm expected tc insw as effic fently ed him V A i ire the is a k Vice-Pr iniess to dc railwa . I 5.000.0 x-servicer i ing NSLI, but outside “*| the volume t} » no particular i help! . ems to dea v life LOM ADEN) 1 have o carance handle Jan. 21.—®-—The A1 the e about tc’produce two & own VA | effictently e ¢ tte'y S % hink he over 5 1Soudle of fronol chapliog Niish 1 at Rodeo Cowboys fact rans mestly pay today to name a sremi monthly tasis oy el It's for an enormous amount nat its top hand one as that Association And to itself nt A to B e unit voted arrive > Post con- Aguilar the out- and Walter : Bascball Chandler, was here today for fe with Alejandro Reyes, commissioner of lawed Mexican league Reyes declined yesterday to veal the nature of the conferenc but sports commentators predicted Mexico's return ball Groundwork for ship reportedly G. Taylor Sp Sporting News last fall. Contacted at nome, Chandier comment visit the ary Train appointed to meet portsma h for the Gc o AR eld January 29 to 31 M x.n i ¥ "‘h Garnick, as Legislative| " : JC A speak on the subjer : . Military Training on 23 from 7:00 to 7:15 »' 3 f e WP Y what wit 8 rences i re ’ ng with Z \\,J:x dent now visi well hould He in Clu rod-| Th na- BY BVEZE Bailey ind the of *he K ikar Mrs. Maria Skagw All ites ars urged to a to organized base- Pyt Say s Association and visiting Emblem- tend tomorrow's Juneau ve ly on a the new friend- v arranged by publisher of during visit Inside and Outside Alaska 1ce Gray reporter VA ed ms with Anita Gar Sofoulis in charge. <o - ain same nents of Elsie 1€ of ational Rodeo t field bad th P O TIC will not responsible ‘\\ anted to see | d be y piv nd give any| e ‘m orma That could|, fEe a to ] Yeentig tHom. or Enelr toes ; any debts contracted by any person S 0RI|NG |, When General Bradley became, " gyt ono t r Gray is > men who run the rodeos make th clves. (776 1 mo) {head of the VA in August 1045, ve- o¢ o master the insurance devi each rodeo spon<or s and Mie OB T | organ VA's medical care sys spdiing s VA sociation gives cow- S ROUNDUP fo b done. Ao 10 b A ization and eyen be- 1, > SKAGWAY V A Brad n his list Tierney of S| ‘m\ e m mail here a nick and 2 glac E \ hit b for N, Versaills, Ky refused to ature of Mul- 1so the Hry's i ring - > whic! FIVE BIG CAGE TEAMS STILL N UNBEATEN RANKS 21 P—The undefeated cut five NCAA cham- Rhode Island a 13,900 turn- arden last dollar int point for each y they win. T t the end of the the most points reigns circuit’s top hand for TOR lecen By is reg- That's m s to be ay 1s g Mike more istered at the Baranof Hotel in, G ——— Going Skating? Double Shower Is | e mpe o Given Monday Night | et bt Su Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. Brack:n and were co-hostesses 8:00 to 11:00 P. M shower Monday eve- o las FULLERTON) | NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—M-—Since two-year effort by the college Lall coaches to obtain a “hand reement with organized tase- an: resulted in little but kind of the meaningless words, this dept A by suggests taking a ntw angle Instead of trying to get eve once, they should adopt the morgasbord system” A little Lit here and a little bit th hopes of eventually achieving sa istactory results a starter, why shouldn’t want to keep a boy and writer can learn, no ¢ wants to stand in the way pg be- | is He's going gram in the groov Sven if Dr. Haw cepted Gray's i wround a while longer sram would not be | dowi 1 Magnus nc: ‘\u\' that the med ing well good medics (BY HUGH L BROWNS, CHi (UBS WILL MEET IN 15 EXHIBITION GAMES P meet VR Big savings by Flymg Clipper! . >_ ~— | BARGAIN FARE [ From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP | SAVING (PLUS TAX) NEW YORK, Jan Bt naticn’s list of major basketball teams was as Holy Cross ed to cal problems ing at th That do func He's s med. n Haw ko n the Mr P Martha arson stork WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Jithout Calomel— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday 30 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB mbers Only AFTERNOONS EV ENINGS snings—Skate Owne: All prices include TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Top Floor—A. B. Hall thing at kn <n To SEATTLE WHITEHORSE, Y. T St m cut at night. Still University, LaSalle New 76-49 L the Boston The the of 37 ring under the ST. t. . Louis cago Cub: LOU P 1 New York P wi Columbia, undefeated are Duquesne Fordham was threatened last night w Colgate led 59-58 with but 58 seconds to play. The Vio- lets raliled push through six points remaining seconds to win 64-59. s out 1948 oust 1 chie tim duri West nnounce Club today March 1 with against they | tor 5 VA a d really a e - FA|REANKS ! d by erica ) Training will San Bernardino game March 7 tsburgh Pirate The schedul March 15 ide, Califc NOME T {Bargain tickets good up 10 30 days for round trip and stopovers On sale through March 15) t the the bi : o keep the medica and will th It's the back r approac the signing ot kids who likely their baseball lives in that causes most of P out 2 pints of Pi 1 Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. B Baranof Hotzi-Telephone 106 HOSPITAL NOTES s s benon | PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWA Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital 2he R e u\\n- o in Rollex e em of the Tlying Clippers " f Mrs nnie Marks . ks an i Wallac Dal- 1 treatment discharged were Mrs ngdon and baby hoy an Jr., and baby girl Government Hospital discharged and Hos in sp ' include: > BASKETBAL! Ore., at & Rivers o uour, sank and the ‘world Paul small mild, gentle Carter's 1 a of bile up, und 3 tle there W lent medic: UNDER COVER, TOO Welch, the old Carlisle quarterback, tells this one example of a “workable” system handling co eligibility | Carlisle had a player with a unpronounceable Indian name et ce Kinnikinnick) who playad 13 years tefore “Har an Yale told us we'd have to observe the three year rule.” | The next fall th in Oklahoma when how come he wasn't Connecticut 50. ball for Carlisle Long Is-} The boy explair Vhat does In- Gus d i care Here Lail Pa Puget Gon: Paci ire final scores of basket- ; mes played last night: c Lutheran 58; College Sound 43 a 44; Farragut 41 U. 54; Lewis and Glark Gray hasn't had mu handling vete: kesn an executive and has things do! and the Of cou veterar But h and i one ¢ tperi , but lox long t for wk Inlet De medice ¥ he n getting Ans of Y ation Sam Paul Linfield the 49; Vanport Ceuter 67; Southern Oregon Aggiss 35. Kentucky 88; Georgia 51 Yale 57; Western Kentucky 62; land 47. p Holy Cross 76; Rhode Island State | mean? 49, | The New York U. 64; Colgate 59. tree. [ | “wen fix that,” said the FROM SEATTLE “we'll change your name John Bangs of Seattle is g0, '‘Gus concludes, “he tered at the Juneau Hotel L' - Curlisle and. Slaved NS years as ‘Underwood.’ ” - FIGHT DOPE Fights last follows: At TRENTON, N. J—Arturo Go- doy, 204, Iquique, Chile, decisioned Jimmy Bell, 191, Washington, D. C. (8) At SEATTLE—Terry Gibson, Los Angels, and Billy Tierney, Cleve- land, Draw, 12. (Welterweights, but & 'exact weights unavailable). MAYBE WE'RE GETTIN' OLD —BUT —— We've been working 12 hours a day . . . 7 days a week and that's a “mite” too much. sy With your permission (we hope) and your understanding, starting at 3:30 a.m. SUNDAY JANUARY 25th affairs too, Hu bac aske foot~ athlete wa a judge playing 10N Was he Cushman Wash, was a good org look at VA as big business you the pital realize’ Tacoma PUBLIC CARD PARTY Bridge and Pinochle I00F Hall, Thursday, Jan. 22 at §:00 P. M. REFRESHMENTS SPONSORED BY SONS OF NORWAY D e SRR 44 S d and the judge Kinnikinnick b Rted TRULKS NOW ON DISPLAY You're looking at the most attractive and useful trucks ever designed. The first thing you notice, of course, is their new massive “truck-like” appear- ance. But underneath—you’ll find power-packed chassis, each “Job- Rated”” for performance, economy, dependability, and long life. 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You enjoy remarkable new ease of handling and driv- ing in these new trucks. You can turn them in much smaller cireles . . . the same size circle either right or left. You can park, or back up to platforms, with greater ease. With this shorter turning, you also get full-size bodies, longer cabs, better weight distribution. oLb \ RIGHT TURN oL~ LEFT TURN /Nl W LEFT OR “‘ \‘_m,m TURN /) L ) T-INCH SEAT ADJUSTMENT. . : convenient hand control. (2) STEERING WHEEL . right in driver’s hp. (3) NATURAL BACK SUPPORT . . . adjustable for maximum comfort. (@ PROPER LEG SUPPORT . .. under the knees where you need it. (5) CHAIR-HEIGHT SEATS <+ . just like you have at home. (6) “AIR--RIDE" CUSHIONS : + : adjustable to weight of driver road conditions. IN ALL, 248 BASIC CHASSIS MODELS UP TO 23,000 POUNDS G.V.W....UP TO 40,000 POUNDS G. T-W. 115 Front w- Street C0“’LlN(n Co. Phone 57 —

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