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THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRL—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVLMBLR 23, 1948 EUGENE, Ore, Not. 23—(®— The men, women, and ,wung.qexs “After days of begging, wheedling | Camgpus sentiment at Oregon today who comprise the membership of the and door pounding, we finally mnde} favored a hbowl game—somewhere, two musical organizations perlorm-\it—we finally crashed a ,rehearsal anywhere—for Coach Jim Aiken's'ing in concert this evening at theof the Ballet Mousse, scheduled for disappointed Ducks. 20th” Century Theatre, represent \prem ler at the Beta Sigma Phi for- While bowing to the Pacific Coast practically every walk of life found |mal dance Wednesday night at the Cenference vote to send California | in Juneau. They are indeed a civic- | Baranof. We're glad to report that - into the Rose Bowl on New Year’ minced group, who have given free- | the tinal rehearsal efforts definitely nst the Big Nine's North-|ly of their time and talents in de- |forecast a smash hit,” says the Bal- veloping the band and men’s chorua‘ict master. students called for a post- security reasons, we are still Home of Money-Saving Service . \\\\\ L) Have your Yo i son game against a strong sec-|i he ry capac ‘ganiza “For 1 opponent. unable to nce personnel o Members of the Oregon team left ~ The band is an anization ol |, oo net put ‘.,\,”mflmpm (4]“1“'_. no doubt of their desires and Ore-[come 35 members of varied musical | : % f{man Ruth Bader has dropped some gon athletic director Leo Harri ackground, under the leadership ot hints about the rest of the show. told a student assembly last night|Joscph M. Shofner. Prior to the |y . 3 ¥ria L} i Matheny's Madcap Five will fur- there are several queries under con- |last World War, Mr. Shotner was| .o "o S0 00 o e coa siders ¢ very successful in the schos sic | s ‘ o b g e wili do whatever we consider 8 Froups A0Y | and Jackie. Other acts in the light, to be the best thing for evervonelirst places in state and national 4 3 sophisticated manner are planned, concerned,” Harris said | competition. He is a graduate of the tm‘) P ; Aiken, who directed the Ducks to|University of Arkansas and has seven conference wins and a co-title stud‘ed instrumental techniques un- Nominees for ‘Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi,’ to be Queen for a A. A. Harding Night, have been determ'med and 5o p with Californ'a in the Far West,|der such men as Pr A A e ; 'J was not talking atout post-season of the U. of Illinois, William D. Re- | £ Fiy . el : & T play. He said yesterday, however, velli of Michigan University, and & inal election wil e by vote of all e e ) suests at the dance. Ballots wil be. K@ o W0 o € B W [4 ING CO. se felt Oregon had been “slighted.” | Bruce i e 1t at the door. Attorney 115 Front Street ' Phone 57 Students paraded around Aiken's|versity 9 e e Whe” We dld Odl’ fflR/SWflS b‘ly’” ' home late 1 night. They boomed | he band is composed of youths, |Gencral Ralph Rivers will crown o if 0 rls, and men d wom- | - - want a bowl game” again and)Loys and girls, g the queen, then lead her into the The demonstration swirled jen who are in the organization be- mronalion waltz to l‘he strains of cross the campus and around the cause they like mus: The Sweetheart of Sigmp Chi' E L L l S A I R L l N E s BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell ° rcsidences of squad star MEN'S CHORUS Conference rules, however, frown| The Juneau Men’'s Chorus is at|dance, and can te o ned by call- With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afterncon departures, at 2:30 P. M. member school playing a post | present co: sed of some 25 voices |ing Miss Bader at the Baranof, or FOR IH?SERVATIONS PHONE 612 TIME-SAVING EQUIPMENT You save more money ff because of the time saved by our modern truck service equip- ment! o~ pre For Sarvice ot ifs Best . . . By Men Who Know Your Truck Best . . . See Jones of Louisiana State Uni- | It was way back in A[)l” when we “Tickets are still on sale for the started filling our Christmas sack withhe game that may rival theunder the direct'on of Ernest Ehl-|from Dick Wells at the Baranof Ci- ic. A special vote ofer, with M Barnes as accom- |ar Stand.” the Conference members would be panist. The chorus will give four| - needed. The question of establish- numbers tonight during the band ing a precedent would likly loom as ' concert. STUFFIN' BREAD - - AT YOUR a major hurdle to any favorable! Members of the Men's chorus are | GROCERS. vote. {Col. John R. Noy auris S. Parker, | The only proposition out in the{William L. Paul, Jr., if Swap, C open is the efforts of the Los An- | H. McClelland, H. E. Salisbury, Ken- geles American Legion to bring Ore- neth J. Kadow, Edmund A. Hinke, \M‘hdm Passey, Walter A. Soboleff, | 101, Fxl"1 R. 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Cooper Sox rcad hazards for P.R.A. workers, |says Evan Wruck, maintenance B.W.BEHREH@”;%P foreman. Road crews were kept on _ the| | Glacier and Eagle River highways | until midnight last night. | Sunday Bight men with two snowplows worked in the 2'2 feet of snow which fell and yesterday from Tee Harbor cn out. When the men quit last the road was open to Mile it closed behind them, with fall- ing trees. The road was reopen- ed this morming “iring which there was a light snowfall. - - night, 20, but ¢ When you're Jjudged by your hospitality, there is only NORTHERN DIVISION BASKETBALL GAMES First game for the Juneau High School's Crimson Bears,in North- ern Division high school basket- ball play is scheduled for Decem- her 17 with the Bears meeting ouglas prep men at Douglas, | Juneau High School Athletic coach | Dade Nickel arnounced today. { Juneau ball players will meet the Islanders on their home floor | January T one choice... %} %/% %/%@ 17 A Schen Mark o Mevia LYLE JONEE .10 DENVER Schedule for Northern Lyle F. Jones, Public R iive hseagn Ty 1Y Office engineer who has been tr: S, 1 R ferred out of the Juneau staff n. 20-21-22—Sitka at Juneau. until March, hoped to be aboard 3-4:5_Juneau at Skagway. | a southbound PAA flight to Feb. 11--Douglas at Juneau. His temporary station is Denver, e Colo., where he hoped to meet his NEW ACS EMPLOYEES wife and family for Thanksgiving! 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