The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1949, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA TS oh%gfilo\'r‘lflfi“ 10 FIGURE SKATING - MEE STATE ICE STARS VIE | ) with - FORCAGEHONORS FOR WORLD T!IlE; ” cw ” udson sup er .sx . In fact, you have the New Hudson--the low-built car B Sl T h,gh.compress,on ENGine vinuniiing i room und the roomicat soats in any Il cadlocked Or ate and | stars ie ice go through t3 ) ity i e, mass-produced automobile, because it is the only car ROCKETS IN CASIE”_ANH GETS i O AR e e bt S 0 4 I's 5o powerfully smooth you'll think it's jet pro- with the “step-down” designia theilling car with i - pelled! This eager, all-new, 121 h.p., high compres- models priced as low as— i | H E .‘. ° ight in tie o t1will reien ide the United States’ " sion, Super-Six engine gets away in split seconds, carries & e > : | L " st platonic and hizkly youny Dick Button as queen of | you along with effortless ease! ONLY ‘5\ L r T LICTMYISR Eacketball so- | Forld tigurt: itigh . And when you cradle this great new engine in a beapti- DA NG | SHow RENG SIUFF p L Button. ' 10- yenriold E LGN fully streamlined car that really hugs the road, you J | ¥ s y have the liveliest, smoothest, safest way of going you DELIVERED HERE FULLY EQUIPPED int owners of the 1 5 et Seit 5 > o pion, won his second straight| 3 can imagin, INCLUDING \WEATHER-CONTROL HEATER 4 9 2 ; Piamwen : Wina: and ¢ crown yesterday with an [ l By JACK HAND osses apiece. spectacular cxhibition | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON SOME MODELS SN Fehe 1040 b S teady Tor oy hrilled a crowd of 10,000 ; | Castellani, 2 12 young star from ading . Coug § 1 the hard coal mines of northeastern of Lis own to match Jack the women's Utle /RS SN ar-old Cz oslovakian beauty, H Pennsyivania, is slizht choice to jel's unit substitution attack A st i NOf comlflg tO GOId Medal ip Charlie Fusari tonight in hi The Cougars pulled into Corvallis Em‘“ ARG EObY ”Tm S0 THI Gan‘es —Skagway Qui— et Madison Square Garden main | vesterday, after camping a week g oyer. s R i | B0, . b where they split a patijarciaing favorite, JEUIBEEHE titte-) | Winner of thre2 New Ycrk ap-|!'as® weekend against Oregon. The A Ten Teams Compete | o hd tomm s e ot ol holder Eva Pawlik of Austria. j —_— |the Year,” of 8, Rocky gets his ity of travel over storm-perilled | Coming as a complete surpris2 |big chance to make good in the bi2 | roads and rails from Western Cx-;AlASKA EOASIAL | to the committce in charge of the |town. _;n to Pullman and % Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball | ca: will not lack {o: Washington and Id . clinched | (ARR Tournament, the Ketchikan ROCk- |port, antd: ite district fan: vho | at the nether end of the standings 22 ets, winners of last year's compei- |cheered Pete Latzo to the welter lopen a two-game set tonight at tion, announced that they will be jcrown 22 years ago, are descending | Moscow. They split last weekend in | IR'DS THURSDAY unable to be on hand next Mon-|in numbers eattle 1 e day for the opening date. >eo - | University of Oreson meets thej B In a letter to Harry Sperling | Univer: bE- San. wiahal Dons |, With weather somewhat improvad ke conny Snpes OUT OF TOWNRRE | |1 onontones om0, e o v la<t year cost them $1342 and the BASKETBALL GAMES “h;}:,' cold was reported back i} T Tho vk Inlet and return: Judge : ’ o p The moderm defl.y" fOl’”' status of their treasury at present AR i pgwT i ‘\V C. Arnold, Walter Smith, Curt | / ! ) S 8 e is :;(1;30“3"511‘104““&“‘ T | Two requests 1'10me m'“-M'-l““u‘AN H R H ' isx)l‘}!:’gi‘:‘kn: e Cm,s! fd t’l‘l.,r,,.,,~.\»‘,:Imn/m(,-;n/Hmlmm‘:."sh'r'-duwn“rlr.«i,wvnrr/u”w'x- 4 Four-Door Super-Six Sedan, Price may vary .-I"ululymud. foining arede ; doiibtedly Al N ,n,omnl!l.’:i“_;n:f me»:t r\:’x:.m‘:)d.?:lr:; ( 0 AGE IGH .N PR mos ovd, Ohrla 8 chind \ ) plained and ilustrated ,L‘. booklet available at all Hudson dealers’, du-lulm.-wm:rmliun charges. Local taxes to be added. SR P chumpions of last year, 8 wesk by (e DEmier of Comineste Peter Tabaum; Ella Mendalook. | - s pointed out that the Roc 817 et T (o ek et Fi“hls' (AGE GAMES From Sitka: Dale Tuttle, C. S.| Come in, find out obout these great Hudson features: Triple-Safe Brakes, Chrome-Alloy Motor Block, Dual Carburetion, Fluid- lost several games this year a 7 Cain Cushioned Clutch, Super-Cushicn Tires—axd the many other wonderful things you get with Hudson as standard equipment. rage write in at p and were not considered lkely tolp, oo woon S OT b i To Ketchikan: T. acdosk sl | ehere; wauid b ling ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 18— | ; o oo Ol el S Rt % onconts: — take home the b as ime. | oty 3 : ; ball games hera for both a w » 3 b i morel v B } 5 In a last-minute turn-around 0!, .o 2ng g man’s cage quintet e o From Ketchikan: Lex Utter. ng L w % L 0 W ] l 1\ G C0 b - 3 nas Al aliow Skagway to compete in the = o 3 : : 1l round of the Class Al my paines: Tommy Everso i | he California Mohawk All-Star : owbieds i ile SYaLeon. o, heop Yourney, Sperling had Mayor |gonape Atun sall team s h R : El ll:‘:-:lly]«:‘l‘lmé‘.,dnl To Skagway: Olga Simpson, Ron 115 Front Street 3 Phone 57 Carroll of Skagway, Who is | o " ooveching 5 mateh wit v 4 e r Mayo. H. W. McCrea. telephone his team the Junesu leagu a & v From Skagway: Howard Welch, ngements could be ) ¥ b ver. ngements could be ' guing guly, The Mohawk All OV i jTom Dyer. made. But Ketchikan's last-minute come from Oal ©d, Californis g b 2 From Hoonah: Charlie Yodon. decision had left too little time a i e 1o a 41-36 rxm;r.x s il 3 Skagway was forced to decline. | o) cnamber committees to in- o vighuieaEy A o “V‘:)“[‘“ :“' u.«:);: “:““y . vestigate possibilities for accepting crorage. “Veis Admmisfira"on | tied - hefors ' Ghe, giitey. of - Haines |3 for/ the meels, finals in| "% D 2 f heupsters. Each team will have two ! ket by edging Ko- D ” i 'I' h e i i mes: o DINNEN Party lonight| chances at the crown and there will | Ho KEY A- -E 20. K : ke no consolation play. Drawines _M dova for the other fi berth. Wa- | 5 { for the bye and othe sitions on £no d for the wwvm", A party for all Veterans Admin- the backet will take place . next The Assoclated Pr ight day, failed to appear |istration personnel will be held to-' Monday at 11 am. in the Gold! After a long, uphill camp T 7 night at Mike's in Douglas, with | Room of the Baranof Hotel preced- 'fFresno Falcons muffed a jer (ORRE{IIGN QN |dinner and dancing planned for ”“‘E ing the regular Lions Club lunch- chance to take undisputed pos- |evening’s entertainment The withdrawal of Ketchikan|em pivision of the Pacific Coast | Education Division of the VA, are| rom the tournament means much j.. Hockey League. 3 5 mere travel money icr the other| fp g first place tie with idle Oak-| Du€ fo a misunderstanding of |sponsors, with Neil Fritchman, | /j ¢! E]‘T l M A H EA W [& Eg E’g ! W W B teams, snce the net proceeds are |ypng the 5 aded the Sky- league standings, the stery on last chairman of arrangements Other | d L8 i |4 o y My L - & divided on a basis of mileage and |yout nest at San Diego Thursday | MORday’s basketball games stated | committee heads are Charles E.| Ketchikan was second farthest from ! nioht and were set back 3-1. The tkat two way tie exists for grsz,E\-ms, in charge of food, Roy H.' 7 &,/ o W g | "4t ‘tne|Flace. Columbia Lumber holds first | Stewart, entertainment and Harolds BN ! San Djego. victory lepped E e Gireak” at Tmever . straigh place, Juneaw High is in second |E. Mayo, transportation and. pro- P adiny Seattle Ironmen came from CHANGED TORIGHT 1o "l ™0 2% wOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS | MOSPIVAL ROT'3 TG CGET A FINE —~— |standoff with Portland. Wednes- fOUD s lE IOMORROW i y b .YM day night the last-place Ironmen A | Admitted to St. Ann's hospital for | e § IN DOUGI.AS C defeated Portland 7-1. 2 surgery yesterday was Mrs. William | ) PR [ Seattle trailed 1-3 goinz into the The Juneau Woman's Club, Wl"“"zHuqkrs. Mrs. Ann Bozi was admit- | ]_ : gl | ' A change of tonight's practice final period. Then George Senick numbers some of the best cOoks i {teq for medical care. i gama in Douglas has been made. and Fred Valenti tied the game. |the city, will hold a food sale start-| pig narged erday from St. The Moose team cancelled its game o N o ing tomorrow morning at 10 0'clock. | ay e were Master Shel-y Simmons, | with Columbia Lumber. The Ju- YO BADMINTON PLAY in the Sears Roebuck & Company|, 3 ppilip William S near Hizh second and third teams NEXT MONDAY NIGHT |store. ‘Brown and babs v and William | will play the Columbia Lumbey There will be no badminton Members are asked to take their‘ouvcv team in the second game of the games played next Monday night contributions by‘9:45 o'clock Admitted to the Government hos- eveninz, which still remains a prac- |in the high school gym, as the Gold | On the committee in charge are| pital y v were: Balina Scott i tice bame. | Medal Basketball tournament starts | Mrs. Harvey Starling, Mrs. D. W.| o Duugl‘ and Charles Andrews The regular league game is be- 'cn that date. Herron, Mrs. Herbert Rowland and|o: juneau. ’,. At t'ee Senswtiama! Price of “ tween the Douglas High and the e TR Mrs. C. E. Warfield. i i B ACS. : Lauson A:"rv.’_' oled Outboards, r I o o o tessnmnd : S | new medels at' Madsen’s € and Fried Chicken ana T-bone Steaks Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks £ : . ; G F Supply. © 23 tf —$250. Country Club. 19 tf —$2.50 Country Club. 19 t RN : f r 3 CANDY LEA ; (L : UE DOES| ““” HKS A3 TODAY. .. more and more men ' g COME IN T@DAY and pick o ' Elks alleys last night. Erv Hagerup | ; g i e i aapdl pic out your Taiwintis are comparing back labels £ | B ¢AVORITES trom the recordings of fit. e A ”?ctxl‘zl"yt“"t: l:,l]: 3 g e e (hese Artists and Name BandS «=esvs ~ and buying SCHENLEY émg o gt . i e Sl o T e . ¥/, 3% i S FRANK SINATRA HARRY JAMES e day’ . Rsrveaii ey -\ | XAVIER CUGAT ALDEXTER . 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