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- “ I { M PLUS L 5n, Golfer s Siar Padre” Goofy Caricon Latest News Feature at 8—10:10 Mg GIRL FOR ANDERSONS by girl was born to Mr. an Clif:ord Anderson Sund: reh 14, at 7:40 a. m. in St. Ann in at seven pounds and of colds. Rub VapoRub on throat...chest. Melt some in mouth; tcol o Vieks ONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948 d 1. The new arrival weigh- twi 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL: THRILL STORY "THE CHASE" young ms D DASKETBALL e sulls low at Denver (first round) Galva, Ka (American Legion) 56; Spo (Naval Supply Depot) 48. National Invitation Tourney (quar ter finals): New York U. 45; ° 43. DePaul 75; North Caro 64. NAIB Tourney dlana State 70( championship). District Six NCAA playoff: lor 64; Arizona 54; (Baylor wins bes of 3 series, 2-0). pionship playoff): Washington 64; California 57 (teams are tier 1-1 i |best of 3 series). fever pitch, concerns a disillusioned | n called Chuck, played by Ro:ert Cummings, who happen: across a wal packed with green- | Lacks on a Miami Street and then the story start Final scores of basketball gamesf Saturday and Sunday nights fol-| National Men's AAU Tournament | Bay- District Eight NACC playoff (Al- so Pacific Coast Conference Cham- : FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AT D Bowling (lassic Underway * most fasc ng mys- ter » cinema season is the new thrill ked drama. “The Chase,” w is the feature bill now | at the Capitol Theatre. | Seymour Nebenzal produced “The | Chaze,” with Robert Cummi as| the star and the lovely French act- | ress, Michele n, as the fem-| inine lead. In tcp supporting roles o re Steve C an i Peter Lorre. | a Unit Artists release The story, which unreels with a| tension that gradually mounts to| cliseum, in the American 20, Easter Monday, vs constructed at the Detroit State Fu For 80 days, through Speeding balls roll down the 40 new all | Bowling Cengress' biggest bowling event in 45 years. Dertoit is playing host to the natiun’s top bowlers, as 92,741 bowlers compete March DOUGLA NEWS THAT DOUGLAS SPIRIT Y | | They aren’t Communists or So- Loulsville §2; In-! ‘ | elalists, but good democratic citi- 1HUSKIE EADS IW HI H SCORE | zens and many veterans of World | me weating and working like fury, with no pay-check at the PLAYOFF TONIGHT MADE IN BOWLING ETROIT MEET lend of the day, is indeed a spirit that makes a resident glad he lives and has a home in the commun- lity. of Douglas Beginning yest With | ¥ stern Intercollegiate League:' Ni DETROIT, March 15— % ay morning, m;"} it B asktonids . Nichols May Be Declared . om0 count the Peerless Tools of 5““:\ ¥, a full crew of volunteer 64; Harvard 53. Cornell 52; Dart-| ini Chcago held command of the Am-| Werkers, mostly Douglas Firemen, m(.uutl.‘{i‘fia ; SR o Ine“glble for NCAA erican Bowli Congress team event Put many who were not, put in a — .- — cage P|ay0ff today full or part-time day, removing the FW v The Chicagoans mustered a series heavy equipment from the Douglas VFW AUX MEETING st Cannery is owned The postponed meeting of Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW will be held Tuesday evening at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harold Grenrocs, apartment 12, in the Channel Apartments, All mem- bers are requested to be present at this very important meeting. 4/5 QUART BARCLAY & CO., A GRAND OLD CANADIAN NAME PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. Under the Direct Supervision of Our Expert Canadian Blender CORBY’S is a light, sociable blend. It is our sincere belief you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- ing mellowness. Next fime ask for CORBY'S. . a fine whiskey. PINTS 1/2 PINTS MINIATURES BLENDED WHISKEY W o om0 108 A8, BARCLAY & CO. LIMITE? PEORIA + HAIND'S 86 PROOF 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits LTD., PEORIA, ILLINOIS P. 0. Box 2719 JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS Boat Repair New Construction Phone 29 Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 JACK WARNER President ARCHIE B. BETTS Secrctary-Treasurer BOB JENSEN Vice President —— ————————————————————————————————— the building which by the city, in preparation to tear- of 948-1080-962 on last night's late shift to move into the lead as Apex Grill of Rochester, N. Y. clicked |ing down the delapidated building. with 2978, good for second place. | After the building is demolished Peerless Tools' middle game was!&and a new set of piling put in by the best of the tourney and their Coles pile-driver crew, ine firemen total was only 42 pins shy of last|will furnish all the labor in erect- year's best at Los Angeles, a 30-32. ing a new cannery building for - > the Canning Company. The fire- men will in turn receive from the BERKELEY, Calif., March 15— Center Jack Nichols, University of Washington scoring ace, may be declared ineligible for the NCAA Lasketball playoff at Kansas City if the Huskies qualify ! Washington meets the University (Pacific Coast Conference title and of California Bears tonight for the right to enter the NCAA West- p'“o(HlE 'FOURNEY | cannery over a period of time, a ‘ern Regional. ! substantial amount of money with | Nichcls played two varsity seasons which it ill sponsor athletics, at Unive: of Southern California SIARIED BY MOOSE‘HM)\ as baseball and other com- and is in his third at Washington. miunity benefits and the general That is permissible under the PCC’s upkeep of its equipment wartime rules, but not under the ... P i ;. Although sponsored by the Fire NCAA code. The Loval Oxdin.of the Mooserwill Department, this project is a com- hold a four we: pinochle tour California gets its season’s tough- one, and all residents, . ment which begins Tuesda est test against the Huskies. It pro- ja™'n o0 esday MAre” | whether firemen or not, are putting gl Pyt v 16. There will be prizes for each e batly will go into the championship week’s play with a grand prize in their free time as a donation game without Chuch Hanger. The pop s PAV. WG & EHEC DU 1o the community welfare, Will- rangy snotmaker and defensive ace v &N &TE0 AL - 3 i Boehl is in a charge of the i CrpmEnY, “ nament. Bob Smith, who is the W, oI ¥ went out of Saturday’s thriller early f the committce in Project and those desiring to work 4 P ? of t ommittee in R {with a knee injury. . RNy during the week should contact | Wit Hanger holding Nichols to IO DICE 0 e | nin 5 J i Ha E 0ld “,, N ) 101 | refreshments over the four week m. _l\c.\.l Sunday, the entire crew nine points, Cal won the title serles| intends to turn out and complete opener Fléi !{J m“;:“mfi D | th play will begin at 8 pm. All tearing down of the building. evend Saturday, -57, when o oohers of the Loyal Order of the The Project undertaken is a big Nichols collected 18 points, 14 of ' \po "0 o o ST . one, but when successfully complet- s . oo Moose and the Women of the Mocs: success 4 1t them after Hanger was hospitalized | | il 2 A ey cd will assure the city a solid Ath a torn cartileage. and their guests are cordially in- 4 the Y S with a Y ge. vited to attend. waterfront installation as well as | g 65 55 i Sy cannery operations and other bene- | OCKEL' Wantads ring quick resuils | fits, and sthe Department should Results ~ : T Er—— o TS (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Playoffs leading to the champion- . ship of the Pacific Coast Hockey League begin in both Divisions to- morrow night' and the first four teams in each sector are paired for best 3 out of 5 series. 1 The fight in the Nerthern Division | \saw Vancouver’s bid to oust Tacoma | from second place fail last night. | Vancouver won, 4-3, from first place | Seattle, but Tacoma defeated Port- | 'land, 5-3, to hold its spot by one| | point. ! | Vancouver opens the Northern | Division playoff at Tacoma Tues- | day, plays the Rockets at home Fri- day and back at Tacoma Saturday. ‘ i Fourth place ‘New Westminster | |plays at Seattle Wednesday, is host | fl/ 4 00 Ito the Ironmen Saturday and is| |scheduled at Seattle again Sundsy.i o.-by Pan Amefl’cfln chopper e o — | | ao BHR AT S FAIRBANKS ~- Now The surface of the Caspian Sea | is 86 feet below sea level. | ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependal Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low— with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . .. Styled right for young | men of all ages Full-Bodied and rugged * Velvety Corduroy G able College Cream or Castor Tan Lo Xty s Gutty 02 D ARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 Caslers AN AMERICAN Mens Wear Worto AIRWAYS (Formerly Sabin’s) The System of 1he 7@/”; dp;m | JUNEAU, ALASKA commended in responsibility be highly over the taking RAKICH AT ST. ANN'S Tom Rakich entered St. Ann's Hospital at Juneau last week for medical attention Tom has been in il health for several years I NUGGET CHAPYER MEETING W Barra No. 2 | , Edith | Chapter r | star, announces a ul i{cf her Chapter | day evening, at 8 es Hall reg ments { BIRTHDAY i A Di family dinner ing | Glen Franklins, A. J. Balogs, Doug- {las Wahtos, and Mrs. Gust Wah- {to, was held the Balog home | Saturday evening, celebrating the Iirthday dates of Mrs. Baic or | daughter Mrs. Douglas Wahto and <‘M1\« Ina Frankli SLUMBER PARTY The Seventh and Eighth grade {girls of the Douglas Public Schooi, I held a slumber party at the school over Saturday night with Mrs. Wm. | Riley acting as chaperon The |girls did very little slumbering, tbut a fine time was enjoyed by |all | EAGLES MEETING | F. 0. E, Aerfe No. 117, will hold 1 meeting to- ‘(hcn‘ regular schedul Hall. Meet- | night in their Dousl ing hour 8 p. m FIREMEN ORGANIZE A special meeting of the Doug- las Volunteer Fire Department was cailed Saturday evening by Chief Shudshift to organize the begin- ning of the Cannery Project, which the Department accepted | MRS. CAYHEN SOUTH | Mrs. Sedie Cashen, accompanied !by her son-in-law, Ralph Mor- tenson, was a plane passenger ye: terday via PAA to the States. Mor- tenson will visit his parents at Gig Harbor, Wash, for several weeks and return on his new troll- er for the iishing season. Mrs. Cashen, visiting the States for the first time in 17 3 is making her first plane rid She will visit her son John Cashen and family at Mt. Vernon, Wash., and other relatives. She intends to vis- it indefinitely { ST. PATRICK'S ralTY Wednesday evening the Douglas Island Woman's Club will enter- tain and be hostesses to the Juneau Woman's Club at a St. Patrick’s Day party to be held in the Doug- las School gymnasium. Earl Miller has returned to his M I S *CITY OF Pacific. The luxurious When you go East sel comfort, speed, safety! Stroamliner “City of Portiand” Lv. Seattle 12:01 p.m. Lv. 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A tender love story built around the famcus frontier varacters “Wild Bill” Hickok Calamity Jane,” played by Ga Cooper and beautiful Jean Arthur, furnishes the romance. < NEW WAKNER STORES OPEN ON HARBOR WAY The Warner Machine Shop re- cently bought two 38 by 18 foot huts frem Bob Reed of Eagle River and had them brought to Juneau by Whitie Thorpe who dragged them the entire way on log skids. The huts, located at the small beat hadbor, are to be reconditioned and used as parts supply stores on Harbor Way. Peter Warner said it is hoped that the first quonset will be conditioned and ready for business April 1, and that if business .de- mands, the second building will be used. The stores will contain a complete stock of ship chandlery and Chrysler Marine parts. | of « and home here to arrange for trans- portation of his family to Sitka, where he has established a shoe repair shop, and where the family will make their home. They will leave on the first transportation available. AT BERT'S FOOD CENTER Mrs. James Devon is now em- ployed at Bert's Food Center in | Juneau as a clerk. Mrs. Devon | took over her mew position last | week. £ CONTRIBUTION A total of $21.91 has been con- tributed by students of the Doug- las Schools to the National Red | | Cross - nt-Ads bring results! Empire Wa t u PORTLAND* sleeping cars, sleep- ect Union Pacific for | Daily Union F gific Passenger Train Schedules | tothe East Showing Connections from SEATTLE “Portiand Rose” “ldahoan’ 3:50 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 9:10 p.m. 8:10 a.m. information, consult TICKET OFFICE Wash. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Boad of the Dadly Streamtiners ;6” | | | | | | flamed bronct PAGE. THREE O*[ENTURY Last Times Tonight SHOWS at 7:10 — 9:30 o apaent] GLORIOUS \ ROMANCE b AGHINST A 2y BACKGROUND The fiery love story of Wild Bill Hickok and Colamity Jone — brought bock to thrill you enew! 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