The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1948, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948 |||||nuu|||||||||||||||l||i|i|||muuum!“smmbm TRIAL ! =1 [N HISTORY HELD |l NOW AT ('.M’ITO[i trial in the history FANTASTIC? Sure, BUT . .. ional releas: al and R 1 Hunter in the ro- ! The strange e e of man’s imagination was photo-| i YOU'LL graphed in dyemonochrome for the {] i HATE Techricolor h! y to Heav- YOURSELF en,” at the Capitol for | IF YOU last times tonight. The Unive i MISS IT!” co-stars David 1d in a Heave moments ing s knowledge, his sense and his humor. He is ing himself against his only crime— alive. With every d available to be his sey, he chooses Live who is his doctor o that he i that he is DAVID NIVEN RAYMOND MASSEY I ROGER LIVESEY who ever liv man 1ds of extras were used ¢ at the trial in the ot d sequence TO HEAVEN" <IN TECHNICOLOR BASKETBALL YORK, Jan 27—®—TI list of the Nation's undefe r college basketball teams 1f today, of all things, jus 1 happy neighborhood party ther Knickerbocker's backyard a nickel subway ride would hit three, Three New York teams, Columbis New York University and Fordham | rule the intercollegiate cage roost. supreme, for the present at least, | | after Duquesne bowed out of the| undefeated ranks last night amid| riot in Pittsburg | ouring Texas Wesleyan court- | ave the Dukes the business,| 5 , in a No. 13 jinx after Du-| quesne had won 12 straight gamesf And to top it off, some unidentified | fan tried to give John Barry, Du-‘ quesne guard, the business in a fracas after the game You threw the game, the specta- | is said to have yelled, and Barry | ed into the crowd swinging. | Other players followed, and it took | police 10 minutes to restore order | eee THERE'S A LAW AGAINST A WOMAN LIKE HER! ¢ DENNIS O'KEEFE | | argurte CHNPMAN dolphe MENUOU | | Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficlent, Modern | i Commercial and Home i Cleaning Service II| ASKETBALL }; D esulls 1 PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE | | | Final scores of basketball games play=d last night follow Juneau SHOE Repairing |!* whitworth 55; Farragut 52. | 5 South Franklin Portland 82; Whitman 43 Expert Shoe Repair Service | Butler Ohio State 47 . E. GILLESPIE Tennessee 70; Georgia 64. I al Attention to Out-of- ! Texas Wesleyan 57; Duquesne 53 ] Town Customers | - oo | H WITH | Pt Martha Jan. 28, 11:45( i 22 - fto 1:30 Presbyterian Church | y It With Flowers” but l Social Room. 792 4t | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” |/ T £ | Empire Wantads ror Best Results | Juneau Florists PHONE 31% YELLOW CAB | (. J. EHRENDREI(H Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Phone E Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 PRgaci~el Tir el R R e e Y Y DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 " FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Rouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S.GRAVES The Clothing Man 24-hour Dependable Service . . 83 i | HATS cleaned and Renovated THE e HOLLY o SHOP Valentine Building Room 7 JUNEAU Bags Gloves S SEATTLE For COMIroRT and HOME OF Dewey W. BREVIOR FLORSHEIM SHOES Metzdorf Get the NEW Vice-Pres. RA WASHINGTON GECRGE BROS. | ‘oo ™™ o Director Widest Selection of ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSf STREET FROM SHAFFER'S SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER MEATS ‘Wartield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 13—PHONES—49 Free Delivery S —— |F n Other World col- "‘ h man COLLEGIATE all|at | PARSONS ELECTRIC €O. inday morning with good 1l the way home arriving 30 o'clock Monday morn- JUNEAU ROOTING SQUAD OF THIRTY MAKE SITKA TRIP here ing The Sitka cage team bid the nnl-‘ ers goodbye and wished them good luck in coming games. Rollen Clark, Jeannette Stevenson, ) Joann Satin and Toby Dunlap lead | 2 the Juneau rooters in cheers and J High hool rooting | | ke Sy cask dhbies squad we Sitka last weekend to w0 o Fr | Jolly up rimson Bears in the J s rimeon B s SALENGER NEW BOSS, | 0 4 agers i | The ro vavoura e[ SACRAMENTO SOLONS | ywar B v even- | 7:30 4he/ LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27.—#—Os- ) e ca the new boss of the lay eve following | * 3 S e i Sa and apparently Olson, Viol to be smoothed am ruffled Pacitic Coast| ¥ Horinike T g i led Pacitic Coast| e McKinley etk bt site the objection of Oakland’s Laws @ E Francisco's | r, Jeannette Steven- P o fifsd . A Graham Salenger’s pur- n, Pa Muriel Milnes, Joann P “ sql Qak of 53 percent of the Solon’s Sabin ne Bavard, Barbara ) i . stock was approved as the directors Reid, Vi Crawford ) o opened their annual winter meet- Reagie veno, Don Bl i ! Tickey Toby Dunla C : i < le“ " ll)‘e*‘m i (’fl’l“ But Salenger-Chicago attorney, Y Gal=l gno fermerly owned the Milwaukee | American Association Club—first| 1, Francis nith, Eddie hnson, Bruce Gleason, Magorty aperoned by ad to submit a signed statement| declaring he did not represent any major interests and would not sell any of his stock without prior con-; rs were cl Lloyd Reid Mrs, and Mrs. Charles ; . Sabin, and were very happily re- STt Of the directors ceived by the Juneau B.B. team|, 10en the votew ki favor. Laws and Graham had op- en they reached Sitks pessieaenen 4 od the deal on grounds that they | w The Sitka people proved excellent ' P° fts ind & SoHEpa g h:“,‘l wanted to see the Solons “home- by all the \ts, with the follow- | O%1ed" parties given for them: Moose e § | Club, a big turkey feed and dance; FROM SEATTLE 27 s Club and refreshments:| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Baskin | itka High School students, dance|{rom Seattle are registered at the and refreshments: Mr. and Mrs, | Hotel Juneau. Mr. Baskin is the Penrod and daughter, open house NeW assistant U. S. attorney their home at Japonski g e e = While ashore at Sitka the group| I will not be responsibie for any ayed at the Sitka Hotel. Beautiful | bills contracted by any person other | ather was enjoyed. The home-|than myself. d bound trip left Sitka at 2| (748-Mar. 1) w w Steve Feist. | MOTORS — GENERATORS MAGNETOS Don't let your expensive equipment go o ruin. % | We have competent men | and facilities for all re- ‘ winding and repairs. I Plumbing ® Heafing 0il Burners Telephone-319 ° Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. FREIGHT Refrigeration i | SERVICE to ALASKA | Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska IMPORTANT MEETING General Ballot TUESDAY — JANUARY 27 7:30P. M. The Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Be Sure to Attend THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA JUDY ANDBOBAT picture, superbly a 20]‘" (EN]‘URY lN which will score a hit with every- one who sees it. Truly every second in it is a heart-beat as Judy and Bob FILM 'THE CLOCK’ meet tion like in New York's vast Penn Sta- and begin a 48-hour romance none you've ever seen When erviceman, on his first vi posses- ull of beautitul sin meets Bob go a g girl who s him |t each he result is one of y the t ranci motion pic- | proces t-break- tu § r year. | ingly to “ob- W g of Clock,” and when the new M oldwyn-Mayer ro- her deeply m t the 20th Century moving ound e t. Robert (Private |to lind 1l perform Ha Walker as the service-|the wedd ...lowest in Pan American’s 15 years of Alaskan service New money-saving HETHER YOU'RE shipping a rates between small gift or merchandise weighing hundreds of pounds, JU:‘NiAU Pan American’s new Clipper SEATTLE Cargo rates save you money. All communities served by the Flying Clippers — from Seattle to Nome—Dbenefit by savings up to 32% on over-all rates . .. and as high as 62% on certain com- modity rates. Take advantage of these low rates to send or order last-minute . personal packages or rush mer- BIG SAVINGS chandise. Specify Clipper Cargo TO POINTS for speed at a,saving . .. IN ALASKA. TOO Baranof Hotei-Telephone 106 - Pav AMERICAN Worto ARwAYS 57;; J};‘/fln o/ //{(5’77}//7 (Z/fifl: 13¢ p;r Ib. on shipments of 100 Ibs. or more 64 pt;r Ib. l on shipments of meat from Sealtle to Juneau The ARTHUR GODFREY Show Monday thru Friday 7:30-8:00 P. M. 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