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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949 Anchorage Wins Alaska High School (age Tifle, Deleating Juneau Znd Siraight, 40 fo 32| ANCHCRAGE, Alacka, Marct —Tze Anchor 1001 cag- ers won the Al 1001 ok 1 k pinning a second ght defeat on the Juneau Higk ol, 40 to .;’.!‘ A third game w > played to- night but it will have no bearing o! the title. s oy e i gume was a zepen o) 13 Horo from Ancitorage- Anchor gratbed the lead after| trailing 1-0 and never were behind| ot scriously threatened the rest of the game. The contest was more cl ved than the first Lut r of them displayed Southeast Al good a brand of ball either. ships got under way here this after- Both used zone ddonv \\llh the noon .x;u' oth downhill and slalom Bears switching off in the Douglas the last three mmutc& Twice, mo- wl beginning shortly : mentarily, the Eagles held Sunday Is Spectators’ Day at Jump Hill Ski Champion- game peint margin. Again Tom Eve ¢ anuual Moller Cup downhill’ the winners with 11 poin race for men was scheduled for 2:00 Bill ° kins, whose passing was pm. with Women's and Junior's instrumental in the Eagles' victory ¢ A competiticns® to go nn} in the first game, again put on a i} hout the afternocn. | great show. He also scored 10 points ers were up early to begin the | The Bears missed numerous scor- trek to the top of Dnuqml ing opportunities again many ot d Ridge where the starting which were dir r the bas- line for th> downhill course has| ket. Schultz c ed 10 points for pcen set. The controlled downhilll the I was to be run sver a course| At ! rd g ight, t! ropping down into the Ski Bowl,! Juneau I finish line near ' the third| be spectators’ | nj ance up the Dcuzlas highway. y races, to begin at! finish at the jump hill. ‘ vs will take part inj* titions | will pm., [ re here for meet, Gar e onls 40 Vince Broze v firct time > OREGON STATE DEFEATS UCLA, TITLE MATCH CCRVALLIZ, Ore., he Oregen State B scored a - su easy er the UCLA here last nizht, 53-41, were odds-on favoritcs today to capture the coast conference } etiall title. senjor men’s com- in Anchor nd slalom return in Hightowe! mpion downhill s unable tc Ski Races t., last week. cntries are Ar our-way champion, Frazer and Harland Oberg, who have skied in Southeast Cha pionships before, and Don Chitty, Dick Griffith, Fred Cedar and DP; Mar Long. | Anchorage ki Club mem?ers said | lthat due to Armed Forces races this | weekend at Naknek, it was quite un- | ikely that an army contingent \\illl come in for the race. No furtker werd he Br been received They could do it tonight—dupli- from Fairbanks. Skiers from cating the 1947 over UCLA enq the University were in twe games here fcr the xpected to compete in races here. ne Bruing, to win, wo Results of all races will be an-! ncunced at the Annual Juncau SKi| Club banquet to be held Sunday| at the Salmon Creck Country | op Cliff Crandall and went on dis- Sporting Gosds giving the Bruins étmew E@w Helped 1 Viin in Rifle Malch ‘v PULLMAN, Wash,, idar. 12.—®— an helped Washington tate College defeat the University cam 1834 to 1576 in ent postal match, college otfi- ials said today. 6-20 mlr?m m|d\\a, {inal 1ve'mu \ | High man on the Washin: no 3. |’:‘(a:e team was Capt. Jim Klei ; Oekland 5. Junest red 375 points Vancouver 4 1 the match. New Wi tminster 3.of ANCHORACE SKI CLUB CHARTER PLANE 4 Sents Avatlable Return Trip 1o Anchorage Monday Morning at 7 o'Clock Fare $70.60 Including Tax Inguire Room 2!!4, Baranof, cr Ask at Desk “SKI RACES | Burcau c¢f the races. | " |are invited to attend. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "GARDEN (LB 10 N fAL(KKfBR;Y BRITISH KING i BELLOISE BEATS UP ON RQS | The Juneau Garden Club »\ml LONDON, March 12—(®-King meet Tuesday in the home of Mrs.|Ge: VI was d upon at| Ziton Enzstrom for a 1:30 o'clock!Buckinzham Palace today in an at- s dessert lunchecn, with Mrs. Earle tempt to aid the blcod circulation NEW YQRK. March 12.—(®— Hunter as co-hostess. jin his ailing right 1 Steve Belloise was all today to| Alva,W. Blackerby will give a| The nine docto 1 hop: overseas for his opean in- |t asion. J. T. Ross and a Madison 3quare Garden ji couldn’t detour the Bronx middlv\\mvhl | alk on | Use of Any i “The Transplanting and 5. r-old monar tive Shrubs and Trees.” ldition “is entirely s ted persons are invit-|there is n sfactory question of furths contender |oq to attend the program. iast night. i | All intercsted persons mlso ar ey I the operation--called Balding Steve handed the green 1 the Gardener's Con-|lumbiar Sympathectomy- -will permit sangling Ross &n unmerciful beat- | 1l gardeners in South- | the bloc 1 to flow more freely to the n;‘und stopped him 1:13 of the k2. Entr may ‘still be rizht Tt wa formed. it was L )raund of a feature ten in the |;mailed as the contest will not close | ccrlaiie lest nerene - develop U;‘)‘l‘l“i-_e ae Gl .1\')1'vl April 15, and make amputation necessary. ¥ ;tkn;)u;t ,u;é ';hm ‘(‘;{f.'. “1‘:.’\!.::1‘ T:e topic is “My Most Successful| K ng George threw off the effect Pcrennial and How I Tak2 Care of ‘of the anesthetic a half-hour after tie looked like a 100 to 1 shot. I Referce Eddie Joseph halted the| massacre as Ross reeled from Tope | o ,rope under a furious 1uund- Belloise is “signed up for Anl' ]'0 ind May fights in Paris ! e ! WASHINGTON, March 12.—®— | Exuitant House leaders today pre-‘ DOUGLAS NEWS dicted sure passage of 15~ monlm rent control extension, after unce‘ ion. Hi would need to remain in atout a week, after which there would te a perfod of inactivity for | convalescence. ] - GEN. GIRAUD DIES; HERO OF TWO WARS { the op phy e bed for IL MONDAY Pusich announced | CITY COUND r Mike U 8| 4ministration chiefs late yesterdayj,. . o & 3 ; e Y= Iheat back a Republican attempt toi"“él}z“’]’(i“““z:‘: ::V"—g‘::l:‘r;[l,:q night. limit controls to only 90 days. Their { mm‘mp 178 to 163 {riumph came,on a sec=:, . 7 ond tally after the first count gave| . - . lock in the City Hall. The M o states that House Bill ‘\0 {5 Messrs. Marcus Jensen of | 14, by the First Division and Glen Frank- | MCURNED BY FREKCH !OPERM'ION N/ /-High Students l Give Good Show | Of HMS Pinafore Both audience snd cast had a great time last night when Juneau hish school students put on the tirst preduction in Juneau of the Cibert and Sullivan operetta, H. M. 8. Pinafore. All in all, it was a epirited pro- duction with plenty of laughs, and shes of really good music, Ontstanding member of the eight- mkered cast was Janu MecConnel who sang the role of Little Butter- cup with near professional stage presence. Teaming up with Janu as Captain -Corcoran of the Pina- fore was Bob Croken. Nat Moore sang the rcle of Ralph Rackstraw, lowly sailor who loves above his station . . . namely, the daugh- er of the ship's captain, Josephine, red by Donna Jewett. . At the Derby—or at any race, any time—vou'll find that the sportsmen who know prefer the Bausch & Lomb Binocular. Why? Because its width of field, briiliant illnmination, and rugged sturdiness truly make it the world's finest glass. There are he e Dan Noyes as Lord of the Acd- miralty; Jullan Rivers as Dick various models to choose from. Each is a r\e:d" e LC('I\I;Id Matthews as Bill | welcome companion at the track, for !v’)l ey nfvlvl\(tlh .»fi\ll“]il;i\mf\:ic;cffll“‘ as t yachting, hunting, polo or touring. lnspect che, sa € SUpp ng roles. : these fine glasses that are here for you. ! Stage setting for the production = . 3 was exceedinely well done by Henry | A full line of uLASSES irmon and the high school class, | f ll l d h ropes and riggings and the § ) S izes | ship's deck looking authenticslly ) oia iy esands e ! snatching it from the very trink: ning that a regular meet- | ot efent, 4 i PARIS, March 12 P— France fing of e Douglas City C ml‘ By er 15-vote rgin, the.lfdn\' mourned the death of Gen held Monday night g e e enri Giraud, a fighting hero of escape | mlr | Nazis in 1942—his sixth | from German prisons in | Im of the Fourth Division, S | the GOP members, joined by 30 t\\r wars—to help orgnnize Free- | bsen passed by the House of Repre- - - 8 h resistance in Africa. . (Democrats, a 165 to 161 edge. . o sentatives, House Memorial No RS T e day before he died he was| House Democratic Leader Me-! X 14 prays that because of the over Corthiek of Mussuchisebts safd’ .rwl'w\,mdo:l his nation’s highest mili- | axed condit U Oheps |08 R e e 7€ itary decoration—the Medaille Mili-| el harbor 1acilities and because of Bat 4 y \'il:-'c*' brtil‘ Raaiy been\tm' This is usually given only to he need of hoat facilities by the b e v enlisted men and it is unusual dis- ailed down. A final House vote on | rent controls for 15“ layed until Tuesday, 11 still must be taken { od poisoning. nate, which has Unzn!{f(]r" X o to recelve it. a militar r an attack tinction for an ofiicer The General died at ospital in Dijon aft He xperimente] Stas | u Island for mooring \““‘" ARE the City of |months limited means 2 construction of icn on Ju space, Douglas SBAe inat the /m into a legislative log-jam by ! and the Terri- | ering Scutherners i d Commissioners | S e - - H s Xm«\ll)'( | at Dix\lul.y\ : .| GRANIR mvcxcs tlon Doug couts! Your | master h 1 a hike for | V. Forsythe, who Margery wday. The troop is to meet in | i front ¢f Val's at 1:30. Each boy |’ sued for divorce by s to take knife, axe and comp: and came here There will be a regular meeting | to contest it, yester-, Monday nizht at 7:30at the school. | d a divorce on herj | al treat is scheduled. Ken 4 be’ thees. fo.do.a numm: | awarded her custody r'!b Duzt of the Frying Pon M ANY FIRES s r children, a son and as well as their residence nd attorney's fees. o pay $150 icks. The | s invited to partic: ored AR INITIATION pter No. 2, Order of b for \!w‘r'vx.‘drm‘s énppvflzz.‘ art just = will hold their regular | ¥ $100 & month to Mrs. Forsythe | 3 % 0on e g this and hg Tuesday, March 15. This Uatil she should remarrv. Silbre oh s h " ] be an initiation meeting. All| Howard D. ‘Stabler represented | h(‘ i" “_“-‘ rlh' l"“; . ’; iting members on the Channel Forsythe and M. E. Monagle “'“‘» owner has 10st no enly his baeon but thou- as F0r~\'thv' attorney. And, to be safe from finan- FOR DA‘!S f o T YOU CAN STILL Shattmek S Av WITH CLIPPER | e emey 'SPECIAL FARES Fly now to Seattle and Inside Alaska | sands of delllars. Be careful in YOUR house- keeping. 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Costumes were do- by the Sheldon Jackson Ccllege at Sitka. > - (L SR RRIC PHILADELPHIA —(®— Pennsyl- venia growers predict they will | raise 1,441,000 turkeys in 1049, There is no snbstimte for newsnazer advarfisinq' HOTEL and RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES Nisstle Asoneeseed Pance | | | ! | l ) SATURDAY, MARTH 12 | i ELKS' HALL | v Tickets, incl. Tax, $1.20 DAY Husie by Frank Pineda’s Orchestra THE PUBLIC IS INVITED | ® Soft Toned Premier Pine Golden Pearl Finish ® Durable, Light and Adaptable Kern’s TWIN BEDS IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP HOMEEEB yryrun. Goldstein Bldg. Telephone 394