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TUESDAY, MARCH |6 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA FINAL SHOWINGS, |MADE, RECENT GOle CAPITOL THEATRE MEDM. TOURHAMENI The thrill-packed (drama, “The Micholo MORGAK. COCHRAN Vvsmng Teams Given 90 Cents Per Mile for Chase,” based on Cornell Woolrich's mm'\n(m mystery novel, “The Black | ?’ 3 h of Fear,” will be seen at the 1 Theatre for the final show- H g0 i Traveling Expenses | .j’, ummings, Michele Mor- —_— | [ /}_} Steve Cochran and Peter Lorre The Juneau Lions Gold Medal v atured in this drama of sus-)Basketball Tournament Committee, pense. through its Treasurer, Harry Sper e PLUS Conspicuous in supporting roles|ling, submits the final financial " are Yolanda Lacca, the actress who!report fof the 1048 piay-off series. ‘ Lone Star Padre Such’ o Hitr'ih i EIMY R e toad ‘of, thie, setied WA ) CARTOON NEW tory of GI Joe,” Jack Holt, Niha)pefore tem departurcs, each team ture 8:00—190:10 Koschetz, famous Russian primalwas given a check for partial | —. | donna, Lloyd Corrigan and Don Wil-] payment of travel ex és incur- son red. For the reason that all bills re film has its open-!nhad nct been received, each team i \ luxurious estate in Miami, | received 60 cents per mile for their Florida, the action swiftly takes us!ravel and was advised that an ad- t a where, in the dark and gijticnal amount would be distribut- treets of the poorer quarter stalks its treacherous way €d if Pbalan that purpos es were available for Upon receipt of all nArrow mystery with devastating results. {known bills, an additional 30 cents B 8 i per mile is four available for % the traveling teams. Checks for i pAA F”GHIS fiRl“G those teams are now ready for | O TEN; TAKE TWELVE 3 A The Juneau Lions Club and its l !Gold Medal Basketball Tourna- i Pan American .‘lmh!s yesterday ment wishes to again publicly brought 10 and left with 12 pas- thank Southeast Alaska teams and ) as follows |fans for t support of the | From Seattle: Max Weiss and’tcurnament. Financial statement s Roy Petersor { follows From Fairbanks: Sue Kennedy, | Receipts | - Ado!ph Lampass, Roger ' Albert, | Balance from 1947 I Leonard Monroe, Clara Dilg, Vic-: Tournament $12.95 | tor Vinson, Elliot Pearson and Application fees (12 teams ( deria Jordan at $10) $120.00 To Seattle: Robert McKinley, 1t door $1,413.05 || Tom Morgan, Mary Sue Morgan, ket sales by i mhurl Azevedo, Les Meyers, Fred uts | ‘nkotte, Mrs. A. S. Gilkison, Mar- ’KULM Receipts Q on Dem and son Denny, Sydney Expenses smith, Harold Bates and Alice Taxes $426.20 B Dalziel. { Trophies, medals, engraving j etk — ] and merit award to Del ," JOAN FONTAINE GOVERNDR SO ARB Il gy | Mk $153.80 i b 44 g telegrams, phone, HERDIRT MARSHALL Gov. Gruenie, will tlk over| postage, priniing, radic RICHARD NeY JINY tomorrow evening between: and luncheon $335.84 — 3:15 and 6:30 o'clock on the Mass | Entertainment, sight-seeing y Survey in | au next that is to start trip Monday, March 22. dance s Smith, who is the | Tournament theatre and victory $100.00 play-off ex- | IMMUNIZATION CLINIC vcluntary rman of the survey, tneluding gymnas- a 15 SCHEDULED TOMORROW | wishes to emphasize the fact that, anup fees, laundry, R = March 17, voluntary workers| shower rcom attendant, 1 immuniza- be on duty at the Juneau| referees, timers, ticket- i eld Center in order to make! taker $250.26 iter, fain tments for anyone OVer- i Team travel at 90 cents at n. Wedne , March 17. in the Thouse-to-house | per mile $1,134.00 | Dr Carter, City Health Offi- She states that anyone'TQTAL Expenses $2,655.29 cer, fficiate. Children over to make an “PPO"""“‘H‘{EALANCE $34.96 six months of age who have not zmphmu- 218 PPN s been immunized against smallpox, RSN diphtheria and whooping cough, IN JUNEAU S S j p.r):- invited to n:vm: with their Wall of Juneau is registered MR L} Ro E ERMAIN parents. the Bnr:‘moi Hotel. 'I'o MAKE ADDRESS A" SOROPTIMIST CLUB i Mrs. Rose Jermain, wife of D. Jermain, chief of the Alaska Di- vision of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, will speak to the Soropti- | mists at their semi-menthly noon meeting in the Terrace Room of the Baranof, Thursday, March 18. Mrs. Jermain, who is herself a mining engineer, was born in Rus- The Triangle Cleaners "THE CHASE” HAS (FINANCIAL REP6§TI | evening PODT i WhwN HUSKIES ARE S PCC CHAMPS ING BERKELEY, Calif.,, March 16.—® (BY RTON, JR.) The University of Washington| C I'ER, Fla.,, March 16.— fuskies, Champions of the Pacific (P I nan, who comes close Coast Conference, are going to the tat quotable manager NCAA Western Regional Basket-|in firm adherent to ball Tourney without their scoring | Her heory that a pit- kingpin, Jack Nichol che andicap is “fear of The Huskies dumped California’s | the Bears 59-49 1 1t in a rough, T es pilot holding 3 y and 0 was taking bat- 1s an example. . all & get it in there (45 fouls were called) deciding game of their PEG title series. But that was the last tilt in which Nichols can help his teammates to-'gng } ivantage " Ben axr- ward an NCAA title, or an Olympics | gueq od hittar Bat GHIE: Sah berth., He set both single game and | Tha e~base hit oub of: every season scoring records for Washing- three times he hits one—and ,\'c’L ton. _ Ithose } ers keep trying to m The ace playmaker has had five the of varsity ball—two of them t Southern California in a Navy uniform, That was all right under PCC rules—but not with the NCAA. His team is eligible for the NCAA, sea who is touring the s and cutting up a few 1 friends, was lunch- officials yester- Phillies’ \ ROUNDUP | PAGF. THREE (ROSBY BOB HOPE, ! DOROIHY LAMOUR AT 20TH CENTURY Bob Hope & TONIGHEHT RTIOENTURY " © oney SHOWS at 7:25 - 8:30 Bing Crosby, nd Doro- thy Lamour team up for a fourth time in Paramount’s “Road to Uto- [pia,” at the 20th Century Theatre . COME OUT FROM BEHIND THAT ooy Wisir sl “Baed ' BRUSH, BOYS ... WE KNOW YA! picture to date, the film was pro- I::;::‘tfi‘:o?::k::fi::,me duced by Paul Jones and directed Py L-tu: T Goabtait \ by Hal Walker, the man responsible g Lo ' for such filmusical hits as “Out of ey s"°'°”"°""é" Wikl this World,” “Duffy’s Tavern” and p ik “The Stork Club.” 30b o Written by Norman Panama and % Melvin Frank, the script is sald to mour 5e a riotous take-off on the old 6‘“0 goldrush days when fortune hunters ro 1 treasure { Bing set out to rescue Dotty's inher- > 4 Produced by PAUL JONES i om two desperate Robert Bar ted gold ‘mine thugs, played by at and Directed by HAL WALKER . = Nestor Paiva. Also included in the — e cast are Hillary Brooke, Douglas W™ i s o e Dumbrille and Jack LaRue, Jo! s { fu pumbrtle eod Juce tae somny § - “KEYSTONE HOTEL a Featurette vided the muscial score and numbe: “It's Anytod Dream," ‘Put It There Pal” and “F sunz by the three “Road to Utop! even funnier than the th ‘Road” pictures with the sar - Latest World Wide NEWS Via Air Express mes st Stephen Bell and uan terday were M A Robert F ’ w 1 meone suggested tlmt Y 4 i % ¢ ball is livelier than ever. > Gy ger Albert of North | jured Chuck Hanger, held Nic ;ml\ vely vat growiea muth. “wny.| WANTS SMALL BOAT {1”‘1(39 G, noge: e 28 E‘l;;‘nflh‘ :\o thyme fj(ld gm}]k“hu.b( 1e big F u,I T hit some Just & et haGk 10 1018 FOR S MMER RU[ E .:"k 13: WA teentient. = 1 ky played one he best games o as I d en I was at my peak.” u ( s ERe e 3 X { his career, feeding the ball to team- i i 4 v - | mates for layups. | Bucky Haris is chuckling m(.,} H 0 Goversmieit 11 IR Wantads orwg quck resul Callfornia led 30-24 at the rest the way Bobby Brown “left off With or 3 small boat which it can charter a hit pened up with one.” . . . o) R i e year for the U. 8. Geological ¥ Ol PR [ rinal shores, falarTeoy, Vho et & SRR REROS Bl 1l summer field sea- Lo i i e pinch-Litter for the Yanks' reserve o5, Tpe vessel should be about 50 low: team against the Braves and he i, g5 S i el ) z e : to 65 feet in length and capable of * National Invitational Tournament cleancd the bags witif mm'hm blow. LorlI:xv-u Al el I t KELLETT at New York (semi-finals): New wheithes; [k Ay 'I‘“ g }"fl! v A s York 72; De Paul 59. St. Louis { 8. Twenhofel, Who Is'in OusEs. <4 60: ngmm Kentuc 53. (ef the Geological Survey office in Fifth District NCAA Basketball' | Juncau, said that the trip will take layoff at Kansas City (final) Kan- lmuul three months and should be- sas State 43; Oklahoma A & M 34 {gin on approximately June 1. It will it e | Fights last nignt turned out as be made in the vicinity of Unalaska follows: Island in the Aleutians At SAN ANCISCO--Anton Raad-| Any beat owner who is interested fights u\ ) > b . ool \hfi'lhl contact Twenhofel at the Swift, conv-mcm ig! food expert , 158, Petaluma, Calif. (10). PHILADELPHIA—Bobby Lee. outpointed Livio Min. At TOPPED BY JUNEAU , 146, Milan, Italy (10). Although making a strong come- At CUMBERLAND, Md-—Sammy back and nearly overcoming the Angott, Washington, Pa., out- 100 point lead held by the Juneau poir Zadell, 140, Akron, O. club when going into the final (10) At NEW YORK—Gene Bolandjn, 152, Scranton, Pa., outpointed Frank Avrams, 151, Detroit (10) -ro FRITZ (RISLER ENDS HiS COACHING CAREER . round of the five week tournament Sicks Rainiers of Seattle lost the telegraph meet by a 15-pin margin to the of Sunday Juneau the contest for Ju- , Hagerup, King, Phelps, Smith- wling in neau were Laveni] MecKinnon, Snow, berg, McDaniels and Hudson. ANN ARBOR, Mich,, March 16.— High individual scorers for the (P—H. O. (Fritz) Crisler, who guided G. ! Juneauties were A. Stew 199 Michigan to the apex of football average, O. Smithberg, 199; and E. glory, toddy ended his coa{ing Hagerup, 196. career. ——————— Even as he announced his retire- from the football bench, the ar-old immediate suc- Oostrbaan, his ment andsome, greyir mentor named as h: cessor Benny G backfield assistant. sler will remain the Univer- JUNEAU SPRUCE WINS LAST HALF OF MEET 5 3 sia and spent the greater part 2 _ 3 ) A Stitch In Time . .... of her life in Burope. She was in | ";f"“":’“”\“y e Od‘ four lines. sity's Athletic Director | R o v great demand as a lecturer in the |[YOM the Thomas Hardware fpam AR A " ate um.‘ up o e .nnc.: rp.:i. east and will speak to the Sorop- last ”"'m', Juneau Spruce v.'unrlhl' LENTEN SERVICE AT mk.mg cut .t e .spot:s an timists on the achievements of ‘\(‘um(’ haif of the Monday Night LUTHERAN CHURCH IS stains, pressing neatly after executive and professional women | bowling meet and will enter the HELD ON WEDNESDAY cleaning all combine to . \ y-off against the Sund: Press, kvl 3 in other countries. 2 & P AULERY S8 !'mlkr. TRIANGLE cleaning s e ‘\smnars of the first half, at a date “Herod and Pilate vs. the Christ” : ideal. ] ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE 1‘m be announced. will be the thought-provol 3 L Moose Lodge Rooms, Wednes- ’I‘ ight's bnwl_ing will see Sicks ul-searching subject of the mid- | Iday. March 17, "Ménbers: and i.ulx %c vS. Sl}g{nal Corps, lmm week Lenten service to be held to- || 5 their ladies invited, 8371 2t ellow Cab vs. ennings in the 7 mortow evening at the Lutheran | For Bette{’ 3 - S | o'cleck matches. Later in the eve- | Church. " Appearance’ | ning the Juneau Florists will op- All interested persons are cc ] i “mt Triangle Inn; Parons Elec- dially invited to attend this ser- I“ C A L L tric faces Darnell vice which begins at 7:30 p. m. f.‘ e e The Senior Choir will meet for [\ 5 | st PATRI(K DAY SHOOT |its regular weekly practice immed- i 4 | Catholic Church Parish Hall, 8 iately lollowing the above service | (1] {to 10 pm, March 17. 833 7t'at 8:15 p. m. s - 7 p ! = s b | ; | Amnouncing... > [ Phone 29 P.0.Box 2719 JUNEAU MARINE (0., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS | | Boat Repait New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates ;qlcl'sSelect BEER SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. & SEATTLE, USA. REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 BOB JENSEN Vice President = One OF The Worlds Great Brewing Organisations ARCHIE B. BETTS Secretary-Treasurer JACK WARNER President Distributed throughout Alaska % by ODOM COMPANY The JUNEAU SCHOOL CF MUSIC PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSON PERIODS NOW BEING ARRANGED Under the direction of MR. F. N. FORSZEN Graduate of the Canadian Academy of Musie, Toronto NOW ENROLLING STUDENTS On VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO, STRING BASS, SPANISH and HAWAIIAN GUITAR ' For further information inquire at the Alaska Music Supply, Ine., Corner Second and Seward Streets . . . Beginners and Advanced Students Accepted. GIVE YOUR CHILD A CHANCE Enroll Now A String Ensemble Will Be Formed As Soon As Students Are Sufficiently Advanced Whether Qou Have An Instrument Or Not, Drop In and Ask About The Lesson Plan ipm. and weighed enjoy dehumll service — 88 2 € American, worid His phone is 874 e HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to st. Ann's yesterday were Baby Carol Ann Neal, Mae Jernberg, Isabel Frank, Arsia Gibson for medical treatment, Mrs. Laif Stromdahl of Petersburg for surgery d Mrs. Albert Hall of Skagway whose baby boy was born at 5:10 5 pounds and 6 i SuLport. nest of Pan s most ex- penenced airline, Ask for details and reservations at ... BARANOF HOTEL Pelephone 106 o Awenicty. S Syom of hTlpng Clppes has switched to Calvert because Calvert Reserve is always better tasting Boston, Mass. ALVE v Blend(‘d Whiskry -»86 8 Pro %, Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Dhlllleu Corp., New York City #of 20 Clifton Pl ounces Discharged fmm St Ann's yes- Don’t Let Your Car Die of Old Age, Prematurely! RUST, ENEMY OF YOUR CAR'S LIFE SPAN, will eat through the finish 1o ifs vital parts. \ EXPERT SERVICE IN RE- FINISHING your car from front hood to rear trunk will prolong the of automaobile. save service It will life and your you money and keep your car on the road for you. Don’t put it off rat it on! NOMATTER WHAT YOUR IDEAS OF COLOR MAY BE we will re-touch . . . re-finish . . . and match the present color of your car or give you a complete new color theme in long-lasting auto finish that will make your car look like new. REGULAR DAILY HOURS 9:00 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. t0 5:30 p. m 80 Willoughby Telephone 259 SERVICE Juneau - Alaska Large Or Small, We Do Them ALL Gur exper ience has shown us that proper care such as we give to small jobs generally proves our capamtv to handle the BIG ONES, too. Try our service. You can’t miss. “BOB-BIN” B ody Fender

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