The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX JUNEAU 5QUAD TAKES SKI MEET AT WHITEHORSE high school ski ked off with every- weekend White- A victoric this afternoon two-girl ski team, coach Bill Dean, took top every competition avail- back eight champion- Bill Dean entered the slalom and downhill first place. ahn skied e in the junior downhill and also took place in senior competi- Bob Sommers came in right behind young Keithahn in junior ) for second place. women's division Sheila padden and Mary Thibodeau all to themselves, tak- t and second in slalom and senior division. skied off in junior women's e —— BEARS MEET VIKINGS. THREE-GAME SERIES, THURS,, FR, SAT. The Petersburg Vikings invade den of the Juneau High Crim- Bears: Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights for the Southeast Alaska Basketball Championship. > winners of this two-out-ot- game series are to keep the cilver basketball trophy unttl an- other team wins it. The winners of the Southeastern playoffs here this week will travel to the West- ward to play for the All-Alaska champicnship. These games will be held March 10, 11 and 12. Present holders of the All-Alaska crown are the Ketchikan Polar Bears who defeated the Fairbanks Malemutes two out of three games last year. It is planned to hold er Ala championship two- out-of-three series each year in the future off with class sla- with top slalom also th & three Preliminary games to the cham- pionship es here are to start at 7:30 oclock. Thursday night the two outstanding gym classes are to play, with the winner to meet the school third string on Fri- day night Coach Dade Nickel said today Petersburg-Juneau games will be an outstanding series and will be interesting to the specta- tors. The players must meet cer- that the An Expensive Cut lF FIREMEN have to fight their way through to a blaze in your home, every swing of their axes will mean a hole in your pocketbook . . . unless you have adequate jnsurance. Don’t wait for that blow to fall! Get your Fire Insurance today from Shattuck Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 We're featuring a handsome selection ICHILD LABOR 'BILL PASSED SRR | NOW IN JUNEAU (Continued from Page One) a bill to repeal which permits the payment of bounties on wolves killed from planes without presentation of the evidence otherwise required. A letter from Clarence J. Rhode, Alaska Director of the Fish and Wildiile Service, explained to the Legislature that the increased bounty and lack of sufficient per- sonnel in the FWS to adequately check all such claims made fraudu- lent claims possible. Senator William Munz, who has teen a terror to wolves in the Nome area, recommended nassage of the hill. | “Pilots have learned to chase the the present law Mrs. Marjory S. Kafer (above) community adviser for Girl Scout Councils, including Alaska. has ar- rived here and will give leadership training coures for those interest- ed in working with young people. tain scholastic requirements set up by the High School Federation, |Wolves out and kill them where a making the games strictly inter- {landing can be made and the pelt scholastic competition. and left foreleg recovered,” he said. FHRBIGHS ) £ 2 S A One Bill Killed (All. ISSUED Fon G‘Rl | Senator McCutclicon’s C.B. 27, “t {secure wages of certain persons,” jand aimed at stopping “shoestring” SCOUT MEETING THURS. i fimes ot stovpin shoestring” ters, was killed by a 6-10 vote of Mrs. Scott L. Murphy, Commis- |the Senate yesterday. . sioner of Girl Scouts, has called a Sen. Butrovich thought the bill meeting of all Brownie, Intermed- | would have little effect as written, iate and Senior Girl Scout Leaders {and that if it did work it would to meet with Mrs. Marjory Kafer, [close many legitimate small busi- of the Girl Scout National Staff, | nesses. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, | Senators Jones and Lyng point- in the Penthouse of the Alaska fed out the hardship such an act Electric Light and Power Build- | would work on the mining indus- ing, |try and Senator Nerland said it At this time the schedule for the ‘ would make it almost impossible training courses will be made up |for small contractors to operate. and all leaders are urged to be The wage collection bill was giv- present so as to indicate their pre- |en some additional amendments, ferences as to times of meeting. |but was continued in second read- Mothers of Girl Scouts, troop ing until today. committee members, and all others - interested in young people’s work, — Turkey Shoot, Leglon Dugoui, whether they plan to take an ac- | Thursday Night, 8 p.m. 32 3t tive part in the work or not, are " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1949 | SKI TEAM BRINGS ear in a row. Thorkildsen, Juneau’s entry in the jumping contests Sunday, hit tough luck. After jumping 80 feet in, . TWO AWARDS FROM | A"(HORAGE MEE practice for the best distance in | the meet, he ran into trouble on Home from ski races at Anchor- !the jump that counted with Lhe[ | f | |ege are Juneau’s three man (two judges to take fourth place. men, one woman) ski team which ' capt. William Neidner of Fort | competed in the Inter-City Alaska |Richardson who skied here last |Ski Championships ‘during Fur Ren- | year at the Douglas meet, took dezvous week. | the jumping championship. | Two awards were brought back Dean Willlams dropped his sla- by the traveling skiers, Dean Will- | lom championship to Charles High- |lams, Leif Thorkildsen and Bonnie | tower of Anchorage this year. Both Randall. Thorkildsen and Williams entered Thorkildsen, Norwegian four-way | fownhill competition but had entry, came out of the tournament |trouble with Arctic Valley's icy, }vnh the Sportsman Award, a spec- | nard packed snow conditions, which ial award made to the outstanding is the direct opposite from usual sportsman of the entire meet. | Douglas Island snow conditions. Bonnie Randall took third place % e TSR $1.00 FREE Invitation to solve your problem. You will be under no obligation whatever! Simply clip this coupon — and we will permit you to sample $1.00 worth of laundry service with our com- pliments. If you prefer you may | | | | | | | | | | | e i Y | | | deduct $1.00. 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