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s o rwas completely obscured.. by o begin ¢, dontt aew wite 5 Fakkii i i IROMANTIC STORY [CLOUSE, HARRIS TELL = b e e YKL ARE T1ED 0 “We came over White Pass summit Law. D the hall, someone is at 11000 and began letting down playi Missouri Waltz on a w"’H OREGON S'I'A'I'E [ ‘ " NOW ON SCREEN, |ABOUT STARTOF TRIP irocuin® it et “fowite: St i s %t of 6A FENTURY TONIGHT horse. The temperature was 38 de- like M i, here at that. No one | i sickness trouble so when we were forecast for tomorrow is 30 degrees ' almost on the field I had the stew-|belov < 3500 miles to Chi~| est Hemingway, author of “A| Chief of Police Milo Clouse, Pre- ardess otfer him an air-sickness cago | Moscow, Feb P—Wash- Farewell To Arms,” “For Whom [sident of Territorial Sportsmen,!capsule. He remarked afterward ° > ington's Huskies seek cole po: sion ‘0”5... The Bell Tolls,” “To Have and Hn\e‘lnc. and Buck Harris, are expected | was getting along fine, but I took! 4 jof second place in the Northern s . Not" and “The Killers” is represented |to have now arrived in Chicago for(it just to please the stewarde Shower |S leen | Division Coast Conference Basket- The Klnd Of Woman fi'w"k/ another film drama in “The Ma- |attendance at the M onal Sports-/ “We landed in Whitehorse a {ball race as they close out their \ : mber Affair,” the picture showing mens’ Convention, a their Jeep 2:15 pm. to find some bad news F ! four-game Palouse country road trip MOSf Men Wanf S, at the Capitol Theatre tonight lfll"lnp over the Al 2 Highway. The | waiting for. us. Our Jeep station .Or Mrs_ coo ey against the Idaho Vandals 1y 3 the final two times {two were to have sent communica- | wagon was still i Skagways how-| 2 | Fighting to maintain their better But Shouldn't Have — Gregory Peck and Joan Bennett|tions to the Empire as their triplever the Canadian Customs officials| 2 ard Garrison and Mrs than mathemat chances at the comprise the romantic leads in this progressed to the East but mail de-|were very courteous and helpful, Eugene w od Werd' ook RoHtARNE a | circuit title, hington subdued Th 1' Benerict Borgeaus presentgtion of |iiveries are few and far between on Lut nothing to do but take a taxi g stor er for Mrs. Al Cooley the Vandals 5 t night. A late ars cne of Hemingway's most notable|the highway and only fwo letters to town and get a place to SleeP. at the Garri 'n“rm‘del"u on Beh. SAMe spurt in which Washington : " short stories, “The Short Happy|were received, both from White- we wbated’ -at A e 2 ran up 17 points while holding Idaho 1 1 %9 ] t We registered at .the Whitehorse yends Avenue, yesterday evening at| Paid J . r(’ l(’r( e Life of Francis Macomber.” Also|horse, dated Feb. 15, the day Clouse Inn and liked it immediately ' o'clock : ’ {to a lone field goal, provided the vic- starring is Robert Preston, with|and Harris left Juneau wThe lobby has ‘a mice stone fire! Bach guest took her own baby plo«|!ry margin Reginald Denny and Jean Gillle, 8| pan American made a special|place and several good moose and ture and guessing game was play-| v eshington led 23-16 at halftime star[ing talented newcomer, in the SUPPOFt=flignt for this first lap and the fol- | sheep trophies decorating the walls. ed, each trying to identify the guest| The victory left the Huskies tled ing roles. lowing crew members are especially | Whitehorse is typical of the interior by her picture. (L7 Seoand. place with Cregeli S REAPIPPNECSS: © EEALAKEA by Clouse and: TR 2 g i L hhe cuccts vk B. r,|Each is a half game behind the lead- J C 2 i d > J k C 15 CANDIDATES ARE . i racosimcs ans e i Suang. Evewnere ne ook vt QI Moie Gramam: K. Jung " WAlngln siic counrs oan Lrawiord - Jack Larson . assisting them in their preparations|large stacks of wood, piled almost id Andrus, Norval Mathison, R.| BIE Jack Nichals paced the victors Z h S tt INI"A"‘ED BY woME" ‘IorPrlhf‘ dong journey, Pilot Guin,|as high as the buildings. |se James Wendt, John Four- |S°OTing with f.pln~ ac ary CcO cd-Pilot Merle Smith and hostess| «geveral Y river steamers are Nie, James DeMers, Matt Gormley, ! G SRR OF MOOSE ON FEB 19“"'“'3"““ e 'pullgel;eu;:fln :lll:gx:'l:':*‘x'lll);ll)‘;:m::; for Charles E. Porter 3.0 Rollison, Guy HOSPITAL KOTES > | One letter from Clouse said: “It the winter and we find the Canad- Ande: Also AP L |was but 12 below here at White-|ians very friendly and”hospiteble. | Those invited but unable to at- agmitted to st. Ann’s Hospital Fifteen candidates were initiated') .= .| e tend were: Mesdames Merritt p . ; g 4 e = 5 pon our arrival and it iS| «we went down o e Mesdames K. G. MerTitt, | yesterday were: Mrs. Tom George, . . y the Women. R Hie R d"L%eglé‘expecwd to reach 30 below tonight,| anq White Pass Raiload depot to S2mes R. Cregg, Ludwig Nelson,iyps Nila #all for medical treat- WORLD WIDE NEWS Via Air Express meeting in the new Moose [but no wind. We will leave White-| Bud Cantillon, Ralph E. Randall, ment: and Mrs Roy “Johnson whose > rooms Feb. 19, They were Esther Ja-| oo Monday or 1 o b Lean Wi, Norman Bucy, Don by st born at 10 am. and. ||| R A s Tuesday morning,| . i cola, Lucille Thompson, Jackie Buon- AP . e *|ran into Ken Honnon, Vice President b ; il ke e the Highway is|,f the railroad. He is an oldtimer Neal, Jerry McCarthy. weighed six pounds and three ounc- = - amasca, Eileen Bertholl, Elida Mac- | g i oAb eceived man: in fine condition, so should exper-|in the Territory and I first met sev- test of honor received many o Commock, Thelma Follite, Mary 5 le ohilty TRiGuR oly gifts ) [ v |ship which will have as its theme Murknom. Bve Modte; dein’ Pau;|nce Httle difficulty through Gan-)ers) yesks egointien iy wils and I i?“ v gifts and at the close of the| pjgenarged was Mrs. Lyle Bowman lENTEN SERVI(E A‘ the meditation “Into the Upper By Alice Reindeau, Mabel Carlson, e | were returning from a moose hunt \.1“10“ occazion; PRIFRRIRE G WERS 1@n bitby ' boy : l THERA“ (HUR(H Room.” PRESTON A s onahers. Shiley Glidden, “We were the only passengers Pan|and he happened to be a passenger “'°C Discharged from the Government U The Senior choir will meet for its Marie Wingate and Emile Pearson.|American carried on the first lap|on the mail boat Eureka. In the mid-1 __ IR | Hospital yesterday fas Bertha Reese’ —— regular weekly practice at 8:15, The officers, in formals, gave a Of our journey s s deeply!dle of one Behm OCanal's nasty OES BUSINESS MEET, {of Yakutat. i immediately following the above LUS . splendid initiation ceremony. lappreciated for + assistance as|strétches of water we burned out a CARD PARTY TONIGHT T R | Continuing t.c special observance | seryice, R Over 100 members attended the'We can now reach our destination | bearing and dritted about for three =% § NOTICE lof Lent, a mid-week devotional PSP SR will be a short business; Any one having bills ainst the service will be held in the Luth-| adling.” o' ‘here ¢ nd 32 members of the Loy- before the deadline. | days. During that time I fried moose e | iy g MARCH OF TIME _'::Cg;gg.“(fml,o“ were also among| Harris picked up the correspon- steaks and fed the crew and pas- mmeeting of Chapter No. 7, Eastern | estate of Mrs. Maude McMullen, oran Church tomorrow, Wednes-| ST. PATRICKXS DAY SHOOT |dence and said: Sunday morning|sengers. He said our Jeep will be Star tonight at 8 o'clock followetl | please present them to Mrs, Otto day evening, at 7:30 o'clock. All| Catholic Cburch Parish Hall, i . #1]] those present. s, 2 g . s . New Tralns fur uld |we arrived at the Juneau PAA of- /here tomorrow and it will. by a card party to which all Anderson, 908 Eighth St. before interested persons are invited wle.ch 11 816 6t The Ritual Committee had charge ™ . y of the program for the evening and fice and found no flight scheduled| “We had dinner at the Whitehorse members and invited guests are May 1. attend and participate in the wor-| LATEST NEWS this was openeed by Miss Phyllis for Whitehorse. It certainly looked Inn, we dined on T-bone steaks urged to attend. FEATURE 8:00—10:10 Grant. teacher in the Juneau High|bad, as we are due in Chicago Feb- with all the trimmings at $1.75, then Refreshments will be served after | wATURE 8:00—10: School, who gave a most interesting|TUary 23. The kau Amerlcan boys|walked around town a bit and met the card playing. |were “Johnny on the spot” and de- one of the Northwest Mounted Po- e [UESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - e talk on posture. v T ames were played during the|cided to send a special flight to|lice, a really nice fellow, and I £ 2 o and refreshments were serv- ‘Whm'norse to help up on our way. summed him up for the home team by the committee composed of “We left Juneau airport at 1 p.m,|when things get rough. There are PLEX Beachls ols Murphy, Bessie Thomas, Trevor Howard Guin as Pilot, Merle Smith | twelve of them stationed here and Reischl, Julia Lewis, Mabel Swan- as Co-Pilot and Virginia Fouts as!they have the best “Espirit De Corps” f. { “MI HI AN con, Paula Taylor and Dow'.hyll{ostcsfi We climbed to 11,000 Ieet:o[ ny organization I know o and flew up Lynn Canal. We got a “I noticed that the movie here Sweeney. ithil - lgllmpse of Haines, but Skagwayhas a Bing Crosby picture which | —Wlf'llll eflsy rea‘ " Kln | The morning sun first strikes the _— VIORRAROL 1 1o | United States atop Mt. Katah- ‘ by fas' l = | din, 5.267-foot peak which is the s o= g5 A 7 . vmmmim||||i|'|||||nmim|||l|mummmfiiflim||'m|li|||mnnuulummnn NatlonS Rfitlons iy gwer (Shipped PD.Q.) 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