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& MONDAY, APRIL 5. 1948 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WHAT WAS THE § FASCINATION IN THE WEB? SNOWPLALE o RAINES William MARCH OF TIME Lierybody "y Caricon News FEATURE 8—10:10 ANCHORAGE SKIIER ‘ SIXTEENTH IN RACE RAI Bauer. placed 16th wit, esterda in the Class A men’s event of the BOWLING CONGRESS ! Tacoma Ski Club's Daffodil Cup g { Racs p Zih | DETROIT, April 5—(®P—The The treacherous Mount Rainier | e doo "ol o™ Gongress today | Giant Slalom course was to three-quar the heavy snowfall. Kjelle Neergaard, Norwegian lympics skier, won “in 0:44.1. ~ SEATTLE VISITOR Charles A. Nelson of Seattle at the MOUNT A—Hugh shortened s of a mile because | O-| is Hotel Juneau. CAPITOL THEATRE | “The Web,” which opened at the Capitol Treatre, is a romance-mur- |der story that starts oft with a wallop and maintains a high pitch lof exeitement every minute until ithe fade-out in the last scehe. The | Universal-International film co- stars Edmond O'Brien, Ella Raines, | William Bendix and Vincent Price. Love interest is provided by Mi |Raines and O'Brien who also bu | themselves trying to solve two mur- ders, In the process they manage !to entangle themselves in a network of circumstantial evidence that seems sure to send them both to e chair until Bendix, as the fox- dumb police lieutenant, comes through with an intriguing twist at the closing of the yarn to slap the clame on Price and leave Ella and Ed free to entangle themselves once more—this time in the network of love il et 'MACK, GRIFFITH, I " ANNUAL FOOT RACE: ENDS IN DEAD HEAT ST. PETERSBURG, Fla,, April 5— (P—Connie Mack, 85-year-old boss of the Philadelphia Athletics, and 78-year old Clark Griffith of the Washington Senators, finished their heralded foot race in a dead heat at Orlando, Fla., yesterday. Both discounted the outcome as any indication of how their teams {would finish in the American Lea- {gue Pennant race. |left {ield gate at Tinker Field, stopped at home plate and a doc- {tor and two nurses lowed by Mack and Griffith The President of the Senators stepped along sprightly enough but ’ | Jong-legged Connie matched strides with Grifith and Baseball Com- !the rece a dead heat sported a new singles leader who! | was especially suitakle to motor- | minded Detroit, tourney host. i Automobile salesman Stan Tha-| | den, of Madison, Wis., filling in for | an ailing friend, rang up 713 Sunday to take the lead by two pins Thaden, 22, who is also a semi- | pro baseball pitcher, shot his best SERVICE L A Get the NEW Metzdorf Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON and Managing Habit! Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Plumbing For COMroORT ard "® Heafing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. s in seven years of bowling—;| la 222-256-235. Thaden’s 713 enabled him to go| | into & fifth tie in the all-events with | 1878. He had 545 in team competi- tion and 620 in the doubles. JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Business meeting in Alaska Elec- tric Light Co. Penthouse, Wed., April 7, 2 o'clock. 854 2t -, - | NOTICE TO ROBBERS | If the robber or robbers who | stole from the Motor Rebuild will { write out a list of articles taken | and send to me, it will save an- | other inventory. Thanks. John | Newmarker, Adm. 854 2t Nights-Red 730 : h NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) 8. 8. ALASKA HENRY GREEN — ——, NORTHLA ND TRANSPORTATION (D. THURSDAYS, APRIL 8 and 22 AGENT SERYING SOUTHEASTERN AlasKA DEPINDABLY Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 25% " FRED B. 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LEAGUE By The Associated Press The first week of baseball in the Pacific Coast League produced some progidious hitting, a few good pitching performances and left the San Francisco Seals the only un- | defeated team | Hollywood opened the campaign with a 17-2 rout of Seattle, and 1 Los Angeles plastered the same shellacking on San Diego, but the Padres eventually won the series jfrom the Angels and Hollywood was pressed to get a 3 to 2 edge in the s with the Rainiers. | Despite some inclement weather, | attendance was on a par with the first week of the attendance-shat- tering 1947 season Three doubleheaders yesterday resulted in even splits. Hollywood sn:ashed Seattle in the first game, 13 to 3, scoring seven runs in the first inning, but dropped the sec- ord contest, 5 to 4, as Johnny Corsica, with Detroit for seven years, Laifled them until the late {innings Oakland combined timely hit- ting and effective pitching by Will Hafey to win the opener from Portland, 6-5, and Portland took | the nightcap by the same score | San Diego took the opener from | Los Angeles 6 to 4, and the Angels the nightcap, 7 to 1 Sacramento’s doubleheader with the San Francisco Seals was called off in Sacramento because of rain. | There are no games today - Saturda; Scores Oakland 3; Portland 1 San Diego 13; Los Angeles 5. Seattle at Hollywood, rain San Francisco at Sacramento. rain. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League W L Pet. San Francisco 3 0 1.000 Hollywood 3 2 .600 San Diego 4 3 57 Portland 3 3 500 Oakland 3 3 500 Los Angeles 3 4 42 Seattle 2 3 400 Sacramento 0 3 .0 e = INCORPORATIONS The following coucerns have fil- ed their Articles of Incorporation with Auditor Frank A. Boyle: Emergency Mountain Rations, Inc, of Anchorage, to enter the manufacturing business. Formed by Dan S. Ross, Eugene L. Mars and Melbagene Sweatt. Bristol Bay Tug and Lighter- age Service, Inc., of Naknek, Form- ed by Fred Grindle, Naknek; EIl- mer Nicholson, Dillingham; John Hately, Bethel; Andrew Johnson, Bethel; and Nick Shanigan, Egegik. Fairview Mining Co,, Inc, of Anchorage. Formed by Ted Gesch- wend, Edward J. Barge and Ellis Crawford. All three concerns are capitaliz- ed at $100,000 each with stock di- vided into 100,000 shares having a par value of $1 per share. —— .- NO SKATE CLUB MEET not meet this evening due to prepara- tions in the Recreation Center for the coming boxing tournament. >, Open All Night! Every Night!! Salmon Creek Country Club. 854 2t INVITATION FOR BIDS The Territorial Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska, announces the invitation of bids for furnish- ing Workmen’s Compensation In- surance to Department Employees {or a period of one year. Interested bidders may obtain oild forms and specifications by calling at Room 106, Territorial Building, Juneau Alaska. (Dates of publication: 3 -22; 3 - 29 and 4 - 5, 1948) COLLEGE CORDS Styled right for young men of all ages Full-Bo and rugged > Velvety Corduroy College Cream or Castor Tan " Caslers _ Zip Fly and Cuffs o i o - OCKE Results By The ociated P San Diego's Skyhawks and Van- couver's Canucks clash in the Paci- fic Coast Hockey League's cham- pionship series this week. The first batch of the best-of-seven playoff is scheduled Wednesday at San Diego The Skyhawks gained the south- ern division Saturday night at Fres- no by defeating the Falcons two overtime periods to win their playoff series 3-2 Vancouver had defeated Seattle the Northern Division As expected, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings clash for the coveted Stanley Cup, emblematic of the professional Hoc- key Championship of the world. ‘The Leafs and Red Wings finish- led one-two in the regular National Hockey League Pennant struggle. in Toronto, defending champions, |gained the finals by beating the |Boston Bruins, 3-2 Saturday for their fourth victory in five starts. The Wings moved into the finals last night by clipping the New York |Rangers, 4-2. The win enabled the {Wings to take the series, 4-2 1 A S R TRIAL BOXING BOUTS 10 BE POINT-JUDGED | Les Cochran, who will referee |some of the bouts to be held in the lnecreatlcn Center April 8, says {that judges will be instructed in |a point system scoring of the fights. | The advantage to this means of | judging is that it more accurately determines the winner, Cochran said. The boys will be given | points for ring ability, aggressive- |ness, and the number of blows {landed. By this method, a boy | who was slightly on the short end "in exchange, could counteract the lsma]l margin by pushing the fight and by displaying a superior know- ledge of ring generalship, which ‘would include ability to weather |a storm. Cochran points out that points | will be compiled for each round | individually, and not for the over- | all three-round period. ; CHAPELADIES MEETING 00\} The Chapeladies will hold their | regular business meeting tomorrow | evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home | of Mrs. Jennie Peterson. All mem- bers are urged to attend as plans | for the bean dinner must be com- [ pleted. i S eee ‘ HIGHWAY REPORT | . | It has been said that the high- ways are in fine shape—but I sug- gest that anyone thinking of using ime Thane highway make sure { their car is well bolted together. 1 —An Tritated Citizen. PRV T Open All ht! Every Night!! Salmon Creek Country Club. 854 2t 3-2 in} 'TROLLERS UNION DANCE ATTRACTS MORE THAN 800 Dance” | huge success UNEAU, ALASKA Emblem Club Surprise Dance Is Huge Success Emblem Club held Saturday surg The Surprise night was a 1 a d Alth here were several note- " 3 b many who attended. T worthy attractions at the United g o I rollers dance in the . I. O, hail|Xent committee pr ISaturday . ht o s ¥ 5 t and their Ladies with ¢ ) B otic 1t perhaps that mOSt| gy Bob Druxman as r o widely a ied was the seemingly Ce! & endless counter with free chow and | e o B e i o MSo| Mrs. Florence Ward entertained much ly‘,“ \”1 or anotier). S0lne crowd with “Maytime” followed TN “(15}-“ Was| by Pitt White who gave his version BRR8 confining Rt 4 Perolof “Beg Your Pardon” and “How e ng his interests ta Wi€lr,opy You Are’ Miss Frances Paul km fee counter, was heard to com-| e R 3 S i o |entertained with two numbers Imuu the Mardi Gras was Pro- |ugwast Mystery of - Li sy ving a huge success this year. And | 4 g M0l PR Iwith e b ) % | ‘Nau Marietta’ and “Sweet~ | 1ams welghing 15 poUnds |neqpt» from the operetta Rose- | each say nothing of all (hc‘m,m | accessc there were food and fun Th\-v “Inimitable” Bob Druxman |enough for everyone g ot ¥ bl |gave his semblance of the great | Pus! the party chef for top bt . | band master and singer, Ted Lewis, honors was John Halvorsen and his | 1 { % and it well executed. Lil accordion orchestra, who came up from Petersburg for the party. The {Halvorsen orchestra arrived Sat- {urday morning after an all night| trip sboard the Bernice A. | Centerpiece at the dance was a| ;modr’! troller denoting the muxdl lof an expert in the field of minia- {ture wocdworking. The model, made | {by Lawrence Swanson who owns the Arctic, is an exact replica of the | larger vessel. Reproduction in the| model was complete in every de-| tail—even to the man in the troll-| ing hatch 1 Other decorative fixtures included | an artificial moon and the North | Star, designed to assist with the, ! moonlight waltzes. | | B. H. Manery and his dance com- | mittee of 24 are to be commended |for engineering the well-attended |dance which required more than {a month’s p tion. It is esti-| {mated that more than 800 persons | were there during the evening. The latter figure can be attested to by Red Williams and Carl Weidman {who shook the hands of guests as, they arrived Four men’s hats left in the check rcom may be picked up by their owners after 7:30 o'clock in the eve- ning when doors at thc CIO (‘Auh-‘ room are opened. | - McCORMICK TC MAKE OFFICIAL TRIP M John nicCormick, National Chief of Staff of the Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, for Alaska, |is scheduled to leave here tomorrow via PAA for an official trip to the Interior. Mrs. McCormick will visit Nome and possibly, Nenana, for the pur- | pose of organizing Ladies VFW | Auxillaries at those cities. She will also visit the Fairbanks Aux- !iliary for the purpose of an offi- cial visit | Mrs Deputy e INVESTIGATE BURG! City Police are investigating the attempted burglary of *the Ju- | neau Rebuild cn Tenth Street last | ¥riday night. Captain John New- | marker reported that the door had been pried open but he was not able to immediately furnish a list of missing items pending inven- tory. A box containing parts for a marine engine was found near the door, but had not been removed. Open All Night! Every Night!! mon Creek Country Club. 854 2t | | | | | R NO | | | | JUNEAU | i | | ETTING AROUND ALASKA is ! Clippers take you where | And you'll feel at home FATRBANKS » | NEXT DOOR «e.by Pan American Clipper Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low—with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . 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There will be many door prizes and bridge and pinochle are the games scheduled for the evening’s entertainment. A dessert luncheon will be served to those attending. The proceeds from the party is to further the clubs activity of the Youth Movement in Juneau. Many activitizs have been plannes for the teen age group and the younger group of girls will be trained in many useful home activities - - JOINS FOREST SERVICE Mary Sperling, Juneau girl, has joined the Regional Fiscal Office of the U. S. 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