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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948 { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI .—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGF. THREE FOR FLEEKS | O e Deuglas @ ounce the nof Hotel honoring vis- nine ounces, ar 3 1 owit t-of-town compet- i \ ! | TRENG vabistars ety i £ ill snow moving pictures Fleek drives = eau a( o i : Ski C : r the downhill Taces peau. He wa } it T nds t Saturday and Mrs. F ion will rur ) u v > dent cf Pete LINING UP IN FightTomight "= " . i 5o S 0 Mol atbleen s s e snow flying n ek like Wayne SEATTLE CHAMBER MEET | i Jack, Lwie lder of the ]ml\:—l i se, J Gordon Dawson will broadcs nseription weigk 1t boxing crown w,\:.\\l lek of t 1 tic Valley Ski Club, “(‘L‘ ka ;:l‘ skiers will \lxll;‘ PPLE CREEK, Colo. Feb. 20. made at ecent special meeting C 1) goes after his fourth title Spt C Stanfield of the INto & m temorrow at noon, as € Bowe superintendent of the Se Chamber of Com SALT L 'Y, Feb. 20— | bout fonight in Madison Square |Arctic Vv lub, and Al Bystrom 12th Annual Southeast Alaska Ski i ”h. :\;,‘“ said . to- ,”.]“l Wl wns’ oalled- oA TaER The long-sought 300-foot ski jump | Garder Sordova. ¥ 1 the Moeller cup Tournament gets underway : e f ar I von th oeller 1 ( bought three ship- Alaska's ortaticn oblems. will be the target of 71 slat-ride The little Augusta, Ga. Negro|twc take to the courses All activity on Saturday Ko 1 “;‘ 11“4 m H:l“ 1\:]; km 2 ul \: m\mu) n\ THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, IRC. on nearby Ecker Hill Sunday and|meets Terry Young in the toughest| Anct J skiers are well Will be centered at the Slalom / mirers who had ed, and the Alaska Broadcastin Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. Monday test of his st comeback. Tt will |repr 1 Ki Presi- on the Dc i Trall, one mile 1,000 foot' level in the Company transcribed the prossed- BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £X-242.08 ght states and Norway Wwere|be Garden Fight No. 26 for Jack,!dent; Dave Robin ) apher; from the road Kathleen S faine. - neat | ings laskan StEnRTS BOBIE | Ty e represented when the entries for y { his first appearance Neil 1 y raser, Har- Spectators a n;wy rw‘\v Pt ",\. \nnn-n;;u annual intermountain jump- { i1 outpointing Young h.m\"mm. C nJd Margie Dawson, six : whosé Colorado Springs controversy ing championship event closed last iy 1942 of their top \ skiers. Their ex-'Ing events 1942 Bikion Back the gold before ship- among them scme of the PRSI “ iperience includes races at Curry, : 4 ; i 11:30—Class C Boys i mint at Denver, said nation’s top competit - | Anchorage Rendezvous, Army com- w S b ¥ The goal of 300 feet—length Ap SPORIS {petitions, and White Stag meets at . 12:00—Class B Boys v et DL SR e | These popular places | | 0 i Yir ved at § a pound th: g ron—has el - | ey ¢ ir 0-—Junior Girls. \ “ ' a football gridiron—has been ¢ Injd perdence Min of gold per ton of ore).| | SEIVE SHORES garden as the next logical step for President, Wayne! 1:30- Class B Men | | . 5Ol . price paid for gold is American skiers for many years B ed in numerous. 1:45—Class A Men s ! " ¥ Last March, in the Utah Cent [Northwest ons; And b Bteys Class B Women ; oyt Rl Sl FRESH FRYERS: nial jumping cvent on the Ecke: fen the Anchorage Ski Club s A Women s T two HTSAY auabed |} JHIKE'S Hill course, Arnold Kongsgaard of fsent Dave Schirmer, Anne Dimond 3:0 A Boys r two HIEMECLS adaNe T RARANOF Jross-Ceuntry es of gold per ton of Norway soared 285 i1eet with un- and Helen Fouts all of whom will SALMON CREEK —Cross Country Open favorable snow conditions By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr enter downhill and slalom i per d COUNTRY CLUB e NEW YORK, Feb. 20—(P— The| Solc sking enthusiat of Peli- Intense rivalry is expected in all ! ‘\‘1" “-1;’_““‘[“ lll-::;‘l‘:‘ PERCY'S Dedaers mced a “pre-rookie |can, Leif Torkleson, who ha . races as skiers from Western Al- el A0 el - " R S e e SR S p : « r Leroy Yarborough. CITY CAFE unt” the cther:day and immea~|from his home fn N ot laska and Canada make their bi B : CA e iately afterward the reporters stag ago will enter weekend 10r Southeast Alaska skiing honors d they paid nothing for Shores’ fresh poultry is ) helrs of t tate o foest] It ¥ v obscured the | in way rmaking, over 5 T ; i I 1 chronic viewer- anized last year by Cap - ! darm would 1ind good rea n Neidner who contacted y Visiting Junior skiers from Anchor- ho -gwiied. . /Hin - Moljle Mighty Good Eating”™ (By The Associated Press) with D i The o tw s in the Pac- for lcoking askance at the skiing enthusiasts at Ft. R age I > P A e ; e only o games In the Pac- (170, %% E0KE i bookups|son, The. At Vally T in Pan American’s 15 years Coast ice hockey league to- i1l b v wl between sports and non-sperting the 1 re) t t will be the Men’s event where lo- ht bear watck e i i gl -rs. The club cal Champion Dean Williams should £ o ancouver, on its home rink, will | Promotion. stunt The “hunt” | f lub € S Dean. Willlw ) A k » aut to tle the record of ten s merely a combined effort by the |l « : find strong competition from mem- 5 [e) askan service 1 o1 ten ol 4 he sport Lers of the Arctic Valley and An- g torie he* Canu Dedgers and a national magazi ght victories Ther Canu chorage Ski Clubs ki i the » to find some outstanding kid ball | el am in th ). |at the ski bowl, loc akout se One the most thrilling races Pt -savin| e AT players and reward them | AN . € y tles OO e town. Arriving 1o be witnessed tomc STIHER YOU'RE shippi F: _ At Oukland, the San Francisco sl el = s i al D S ’ V‘l '_”‘.I;[I‘R..\W M ’\I"lm"“g. ¢ rates between shamrocks get a chance fo closc SR AE ANGLES 1 L e tve: [WATTHEI e Irsp fros iy . G"'d N”J('d“l ¥ small gift or ln\'.lchzlll(llSo JUNEAU on Los Angeles, the Southem oot “”/Wm“ : b Meredith Jelsman, Staged in Juneau. Such skiers’ as 3 AT g weighing hund-ads of pounds, . o A Cain 3 i ing S to aend’ Ha Thomas Stantjeld, T-Sgt 21 B_\errjm_ x(nn times v\'wl-;.x B“S’i(”b“‘l ’g‘ullr.‘“”'ie." Pan American’s new Clipper SE;,'?T . Portland Basies bowl over New | lege scholarships to outstanding - i ;"“;““v-‘” CURTplOn, Wl T Cargo rates save you money. LE , : gt ), Norwegian ' Ski Trooper, and cunces per ton 9 .| boys and girls . .Babe Ruth is £y . bl “"’;" ""'“,‘\ rent man of ¥ H“‘l)‘ ;m], :r.,“‘.\lu\!n»n hood, € Evan- | Anchorage —cross-country experts All communities served by the 13¢ b ctland. tailied four of 1ts gos in i Ebcnored by an automobile manu- |SOn b e |y iwl;ffi)if .\\xII;I’J)n‘(k(lin"; W \(x‘\(l) February Zgrd through ihe ZSlh Flying Olippers —frof Seafle '.'P.r ? es L. Bla T.|Charles Black a 1is 2 tof to Nome—Dbenefit by savings up 7&‘.;’.’,’":,":;: ond peri Courtney, and nor s Lt. race to watch. Cross country racers e R Ny Col. John Parker 1t will circle the winding trail three to 52% on over-all rates . .. and . TODAY'S GUEST STAR ¥ . SO M ones EGIE Tove dios Do times and competitors will be 'in ADMISSION C HARGE S as high as 62% on certain com- 6°¢ per 1b. et b ey o el W O T fon to ,.\I\“.x \1]1 1€ ;m:‘ \“f:\\‘“\‘l Vlhr.l:‘y;: lic a considerable s T' k A P S % Ad SEn modity rates. on shipments of meat | wh has sent Arne Anderson amount of t o from Seattle 1o Junea: easen 1ickeis €r yession mission Take advantage of these low oy camy Columbia’s Pre i o : R & Xy i Elispha Mocre who will' ably Ski Patrol Te Function (Min. wt. 500 Ibs.) Genr DT oan sl cent the Canadians in all fields. ‘The newly reorganized Ski Patrol Adults - - - $4.00 Adults - - - $1.00 viitas o sBnd i arderd Akttt . the failure of ¥ othall coach- | runs were made by visit-| will function over the ski area du 'S < ¢ personal packages or rush mer- BIG SAVINGS ; . tng hickory riders in the Juneau sla- the tournament. Chairman Gien Students - - 3200 Students - - - 50¢ thingiss. Specity Clinhar Cangy O POITE top ) 50> hfe i g ok TINGi satiis ihe. BhrioAts Touk " hursday and today in ! Millice has announced that Ski Olub e Gt walke or the ¢ Patrolmen will be supplemented with ¢ : R g e i for th : ik il All Prices Include Tax for speed at a saving . . IN ALASKA, TOO Hardware team walked off with top gy A 5 1.0 e hard-fought games, 1o LARGE STADIUM 1S ; e floor : o e ;“(‘.,';‘W;THU.“ v RESUH}SAEE GWH‘] PLANNED, SPOKANE ‘Dl'”lwl’l“’ Boy Scouis — Cub Scouts Hq /[/ M[ R[( A [V streaked or soiled? S K \ 9 Following > team scores uneau Elk bowlers in the all EXPERIENCED MEN S(’fl S(“.u‘b which decided s, and ended | tournament in the First City but the g £ Feb. ‘20\P— The ("“N; . lll(l"‘u(“‘” = Worto Amgwars the Thursday Night Bowling Lea- vomen bowlers of Juneau h | Git 4 Alaska JA) AL S 3 T ity Park Board is behind the pro- "ONKLE a LETTE S, - RS S et weAbS ppe| L Pck Seart g S s viv- 1} om0 NSRS Victory Dance Fehruary 28th e s of ATty S ling last night follows I adssim ; Phone Red 559 ! Juneau Young Hardware Spot 0 JUNEAU MEN The Board pasked. A sesciution - ?v\x"““fc‘]‘f" :L"; . ;-;““““{ 484/ \octerdny favoring the structure it 186, Hageamy 500/ o which the Athletic Round B Matheny 100 154} Mgksinnon 490 105 said it will donaté $200,000 if B. Matheny 164 170 Smithberg 507! tsrer city “xeriieh SoRN h M igtrantn TALS 1840 King 481100 $100,000, @ Junzau Upiwl,\wlz'\ Spot 165 '“JTAII‘(I-_;L:HIKAN MEN MJ‘ GlRl S(OU:[ NEWS SweePI nq ihe naiion H. . Angus 115 122 Stedman J. Merritt 108 99! Maloca C. Telequist 39 162 139 Vincent The 1g of Girl Scout Troop L. Blanton 149 155/ Zoric No. 10 was held in the parlors of the it - : hadl . TOTALS 1732 Bailey Vi ht Prc.\b\'&lenan (\Thy\u'ch . [ 's 2T in on the excitement. See a new kind 9f motor car — e t about earning our badges l e wl lre [ only five feet from ground to top, but with mere inside E L4 head room and roomicr scats than in any other mass-produced Alexander’'s Photos Spot 0! TOTAL 2 ab our play we are going to Porter 125 167 veral of the girls reheatsed car built today! JUNEAU LADIES | their i e . . 5 their parts in the play Hudson is the only American built car you step down into when J. ‘Alexander 136 180 (l J.. Porter 37 127 116, Holmauist 397! we alsi Rl S Salen- , i i i W [;;5];,] 5 Iy': i:g‘u,at;mun 4691[A,3'P:,].T; ‘\:‘::::; :1;«);:1012u;mxf1;)1:' . . ' entering, not up on—yel it muntains road clearance. TOTALS 16711 Hajlel 397! 4ay night. We closed our meetin: Tuds<on’s new, all steel Monobilt body-and-frame* is the only ¥4 TE 4191,y community singing and our Wish- motor-car construction that completely encireles you, even out- sy Loholne Spot 111 Lavenik #69{ing Circie—MARJORIE ~ KLIN sidi the rear wheels, with a rugged, box-steel foundation frame. H. Angus 149 136 " BEIL, Reporter g i J. Merritt 148 13¢ 157, TOTAL 3 You ride within this frame—cradled between axles—not on top 2151 hostioc 0L A C. Telequist 141 192 174 KETCHIKAN LADIES | - NEW HIGHWAY DELIVERY of l]uf frnnl 1S in other cars. And as you rid}-. lllulnm'l\ com- L. Blanton 148 124 149 pogorsen 438, Starting March 1, Daily Delivery bination of unique construction and comfort features gives you TOTALS 1871 Gaksmith 502/ of the Empire and Juneau Dairics " a sensation of snug safety and serene, smooth going unlike any- 7 TS Mocre 405 milk, light and heavy hauling. Ph.| thing you've known before! Ryus “”glimkm?’gl SfieT 800 M r write Treat yourself to the thrill of riding behind Hudson’s all-new BOXER lN (RII'(AI. Baljer L s = < ; o Super-Six engine — the most powerful six built today — or the = bette an-ever Super-Eight. Find out about automatic gear ;. 5 NORTHWEST DAIRIES 7 . . ’ . TOTaL e | shifting in forward speeds as provided by Hudson'’s exclusive COND"ION' BI_OOD | The women bowlel Wednesday| Service will make no deliveries h d ] ' v with the following results: ;Mon(:ny. Washington’s Birthday. t e qu you step own lnto ° “Drive-Master” transmission. CLOT IS REMOYED JUNEAU LADIES $ e e A i oo Step into the nearest Hudson showroom. You'll see why, across R i the nation, they're exclaiming. *This time it’s Hudson! avenik ) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20, (P—A | Haserup : ; ' Philadelphia lightweight boxer is in | CAITagar DallY Schednles | > \ #Trade Mark ood a critical condition following an | Uk Saturday and Sunday 4, Z Patents Peading cperation for removal of a blaod | FOImauist 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. clot from his brain ? : 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Leroy Johnson, 18’year-old| TOTAL MONDAY CLOSED brother of Clarente (Honey Chile) KETCHIKAN LADIES ! Tuesday—7:00 P. M. Johnson, collapsed and fell uncon- Pedersen 418 SHOE SKATE CLUB scious last Tuesday while training. Caksmith 420 Members Only Dr. Michael Scott removed the | Moore 479 Wednesday Through Friday blcod clot that nizht. A week ago!Lane 388 3:00 Lo 5:30 P. M. Dr. Scott performed a similar op- | Bailey 519 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. eration on another Philadelphia L heavyweight who collapsed at the TOTAL 2224 Admission Prices nd of a fight with Bill (Chicken) Gl B¢ I, 2 SN ; Thompson. Franklin’s condition i | AFTERNOONS was described as good by the hos- | EVENINGS - 5 pital ' Evenings—Skate Owners 60c - - All prices include tax H'I' Dop g R SF TOWN HALL Montana 54; Gonzaga 48, ‘ Rmnn“ Southern Idaho 57; Boise J.C. 49. Ncrth' Idaho 74; North Idaho J. cENTEn Only one prominent event in the | C; 50. % fight ring last night, and here is| Seattle Pacific 78; Los Angeles Top Floor—A. B. Hall I‘. w. C s gavpoAl Nomhik: N Hehcy | Pacitle 00 Inguire . at .the. Desk. about it ; ; Sncw” Flake, 192z, of Buffalo Y 51 Car e Front at Main S N. Y., knocked out Pat Comiskey Er yny i v 3ottty - 14 in Roller Skating 213, of Paterson, i the WL ug 2 BY .