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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1948 SHOWPLALE oF 7/ ABITU RHER COVE, The violent drama of u woman who violutes every law of love! "y ba s ab aslis JOE DE RITA in “SLAPPILY TARRIED” Color Cartoon LATEST NEWS RVICE AT VMEMORIAL CHURCE ch Pic- idah and the Those Chu pairs of s by students s Schools and the city truck hauled them to Juneau yes- re they are to be turn- the Teer Club fc and renewing before ent to the needy in Europe. shoes was collect- |+ the town for contest was the severs Dennis An- 1 Bobby Riess of the sixth grade room, took for having collected the Charle have seen Rev ho several pictures erie they are the Bible studie public in pictures on sented.” The pre- cordially this service e is invited to s kload of nvassing and between the school. es a most prize pairs WALTERS VISITS Walters was a Doug- last evening calling on ens, Boehls and Poor: dinner with the latter V an official of the Alaska Is): irlines of Petersburg, rived yesterday noon on business and intends to be in town several days. He stated his wife may join him here today, weather permit- tin; for, a short visit. O. E 8. meeting 2, Order of Ea n held last -evening in the Following the busi- ness meeting luncheon was served s decorated in a St." Pat- fotif . by Mesdames Mary Rogers and Alma A regular Chapter THREE No. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PR30 15 OFFERING JOAN | FONTAINEIN"IVY”| o R JUNEAU, ALASKA | Dyna ind breath-tak- | ing suspense are skillfully blended | in cne of the most gripping stories! »{ the year Universal-Interna- { tional’s “Ivy,” coming tonight to the Capitol Theatre g Ring events last nizht turned out as f[ollow BUFFALO--Ray 1 Robin- , 162, New York, outpointed Hen- 'y Brim , Bu 10. (Non- title) . LO ber taine has the 1 Wood produc- e Belloc: the 10le as if th had h her mind wher e wrote the noval. Without a doubt the actress ) trong bid for her Award with her sup William Ray, o ES—Baby Duteh Cul- Los Angeles, stopped se- aheim, Calif., 8. MIAMI, Fla—Eh 199, Hastings andy McPherson, R. L 5. TLAND, wpp, 162, pointed Al H Vioient” knocked Wash- to ounce of drama picture Ore~—Jack Ginger nath Falls, Ore., k, 165, Seattle, i ¥ o support |out st with a trio |10 8 ‘tors, Patric| CLEVELAND-—Steve Belloise, 160, all, Rich-' New York, stopped ish Mickey e husband Doyle, 158, Cleveland, 7 s the lover | > we o, REFEREES NAMED | FOR RING BOUTS film also ‘are competent per- Hardwicke, Lu- Ivan, Sara Henry Stephenson, ILjlian Paul Cavanaugh and Una Moose Goods, entatives , Da Kepr Club, El from the nell’s Sportin 20th Cent Super Market, John iL. Sullivan’s and Bailey’s Sports |Center will be at the Town H 1 R tion Center tonight to select ASKETBALL {weight divisions to them in the approaching boxing tourna- ment. Rebes, trunks and s have been donated by the or ation: to be used in the opening bouts, Ap- Iril 8. h s esent ‘h- larly that n bouts should night. The latest Hunter, a George in at 153 I Both Moore and George Ku r boy to be the Jat a white hope. 1 that tickets n two weeks, Chairs, ting capacity of en promised by e city ill time to register for ’ Carro ks boys from Douglas with ring aspir- for the afternoon or eve t P OCKREY Results CiaTED FRESS) Fresno hampion Los Angeles no last night to open the the Pacific Coast Hockey 1ern Division Northern Division, the Ta- defeated the Vancou- 6 to 3, in Tacoma. The t week edged the Canucks >cond place by a single point. rd Doug Adam of the Rock- the hero of the Northern game, Adam scored the al hat trick R BOXING SUSPENDED IN ILLINOIS FOR w anli Le be en M who A goes will be to or ati ASE 1cc 4 Division thr Falcons . HERMAR HICKMAN 15 GRID COACH AT YALE HAVEN, Can,, March 17 Hickman, “the Little Tennessee, Yale's NEW (#—Herman Giant,” from new head football coach Ending a long search for a suc- cessor to Howie iell, Rotert J. H (Bob) Kiphuth, Eli Director of Ath- letics,, announces Hickman's pointment. Odell resigned in Januar to become ad coach at the Uni- versity of Washington The massive Hickman who gained his nickname because of his avoir- du thus deparis from the U. S Military Academy at West Point to undertake his first assignment as a head coach. He has been line coach at West Point, under Col. Earl E since 1943 - > SIGNAL CORPS PULLS INTO 3RD BOWL PLACE e Sigr ening d is ois, 1 Corps of the Tuesday bowling league pulled into place ht by taking four straight ) cks Rainiers. Sicks dropped from second to fourth r the signalmen were Morrison, Sodini, Telquist th scores were: La- 581; Forsyth d Henning High ir Joie, Juno of Darnell Heuni Present Team Darnell's Yellew Cab Signal Corps Sicks Rainiers Juno Florists Hennings Triangle Tnn 2 Parsons Electric 1 Tae alleys will be busy tomorrow t with doubles tourney contest. > .- Florist of st 9 10 1n* JAKE RUSSELL IN PAGF. THREE I 'YOUNG WIDOW' | 7590 (ENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY The most publicized girl in Holly- [ | | wood, Jane Russell, can now be seen | in Hunt Stromberg's delightful ro-| mantic drama “Your Widow opening tonight at the 2 Theatre, In one year, the dark- dark-haired young ress received more publicity than any other woman in the world, including Eleanor Rcosevelt, Clare Booth Luce and Madame Chang K¢ This all came about ago when Jane signed a act- years contract * with Howard Hughes and played the role of a luscious half-breed in his film, “The Outlaw,” which was tem- ily shelved because of various huical problems. Although, for a while, the lovely young player had to forgo the plaudits of screen fans and critics alike, her face was nev- ‘ertheless seen by millions by way of still pictures that caught on like wildfire with film editors of news- tee th Century | beautiful | papers, magazines and Sunday syn- dicates STARTS TONIGHT SHOWS at 7: JANE RUSSELL ... TAKING THE COUNTRY BY In fhe cast are Louis Hayward,!| Faith Domergue, Kent Taylor, Marie Wilson, Connie Gilchrist and Penny Singleton - BARANOF ARRIVES WITH 35; TAKES 3 The Baranof arrived yesterday at 4 pm, fvom Seattle with the fol- lowing 35 passengers for Juneau and salled at 2 am. this morning with three . for Seward From Seattle: Joe Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett, E. D. Bar- foot, Mr. and Mrs. N. J Bavard, R. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, John Hulberg, finest unheralded in into the third round AAU Basketball DIEGO, March 17.—(®—The al District (Bremerton) de- tea 17th District (Alaska Area) 48 to 39 in the West Coast N Ba ttall T ament SAN vy - et e — WHITTIER VISITOR Dave Donaldson of Whittier | registered at the Baranof Hotel THREE is FEATHERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. 65% GRAIN NEUTR::L SPIRITS EX.242.F4 For Improved and ST. PATRICK'S PARTY The Douglas Island Woman's nub will entertain the Juneau Club this evening in the Room of the Douglas School, AlthSugh the par- will ‘honor the Juneau Club, all members or not, are most invited to attend. women. cordially DOUGLAS GROCERY CHANGES Capt. and Mrs. Clarence S. Gild- ersle have purchased the Doug- ery Store business from Allan MacKenzie ansfer effective as of with “the Maich 15 Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie, established the grocery’ in 1946, made many {riends their arrival here and are because oi ill-health.. The ple plan to take a vacation and ally ook over the coun- in the vicinity of Nome, per- ps settling there. The Gildersleeve family came here from Bellingham, Wash., sev- eral years ago, and purchased the Langfelt home on Fifth Street at, that time. 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