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PAGE SIX | ¥# % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 77 I\IO\DA\Y MARCH 1" 1951 § » o RUMMA SUNDAY FIRE " HUSKIES ARE Nofed Arfists Here Thursday STKA BIDS FOR WOMAN IBSHOT 3. w0 o s hold a rummage two fire calls {51 Lue Ve r S BB TOURNAMENT; | DURING QUARREL |:: e o o o = : s ] h I e, direction of the Acad 9:35 o'clock was t C(HAMPIONS ~LIONSARGUMENT WITH COMPANION 5.2 - [ I_! [ % { requests that nation: 10 D j At G the lodge tomorrow. | ¢ Georze B. E Two of the regular Thursday Shall the Juneau Lions Club give Julia Milton is in the Govern-| i e 3 D There was no ® '”‘“" tekins. DOSIDUROR Shelr S | the Gold Medal Basketball Tourna- | ment hospital with a bullet wound{ —EMPIRE WANT ! e 1o on both calls. » el Ay e s ment to Sitka for 1952, due to lack |in her abdomen said to be inflicted | ——— - ‘:“""I” Llh(‘ dinner for the Ketchi- f facilities to handle it in Juneau? |by her from a revolver fOlOWING 1| oo s o e SEATTLE, March 12 —@ e b That was the question discussed |alleged altercation with a compan- z ¢ IS Sl 1””“;}:" LRl L e vith great feeling pro and con in an |ion, John Di about 4 o'clock’ E v g e e W vertime meeting of the Juneau|Sunday afternoon in one of u:qs "HERB” . ROWLAND ! . by dowhikE e | s e AR AR B BT Lions Club this noon at the Bar- | Martin cabins located on the hill-) S. ROWLAN ! - traht in week- Facilic Nolhe Reshin e sl of hotel. The matter was brought|side between lower Franklin str i Alusks M;:n;. ! end play to win the Pacific Fan D”‘_L_ “‘”"‘ for three “':’"“ "1“" | a head upon receipt of a letter [and Gastineau avenue. ] ! ° conference basketball cham peeey sl s Wa R m Charles Kidd of the Sitka| Her condition early ihis afternoon | } § ] Cosdh Dy Hi gt S5t e ’1‘”.‘,", Lions Club requesting the tourna-|was reported to be satisfactory al-|§ Baranof Hotel-Juneau ! 3 man who does biz thin the ,\”fl d 2(.'“,” I ‘(:“m.”f.‘ ."“n~((» ent in alternate years. Kidd out- | ghough it is too early to vl nd e AR 1 Huskic will enter the western '1,""’_:“‘,,” A '(,‘\f‘l,“m; SRRl d the greater facilities for hand- | whether she is entirely out of dan- | { " 20 . regionals of the National Colleg R o ng the tournament there. Acton|ger according to the physician in|} Tc!ephfl"’fl 418 { fate R tiveti’ Aksobiation ut ACutiRaE s o S MILICAY AN AR L;‘,'?E‘ ken at a board meeting recom-|charge. The wound is high in the|{ vl { City March 21 and 24 it i ‘;’,"'“I'j“ lfi’l"‘:;“’_‘ et \ended that Sitka have the tourna- | apdomen. Authorities said the shot! { ! The Huskie nated the play | picie wnst it ikt ent on a trial basis for next Year | was fired from a long barrel Smith | | . b { from start to finish 1o bang out a | g ik T bt e nly. ] i & Wesson 22 ceibre revolver on a4 N 8€e Emsrance=Annuities | 71-54 clincher victory Saturday | ... o s Clarence Warfield expressed the|sg frame. There were powder burns! } § night. The ious night they had bl o Plits 190, g pinion that Juneau 1ld not giVe [ ang plood on the slip st was | t | to come from hbehind to take the bR ,, o tournament away ce it had | wearing over a pair of shorts, } ki s ! first game 70-51 High g8ine oo “,” .’“r 3 IE‘“‘”““ been started by the Juneau LiONS|to be her only articles of apparel|§ { TARTIRL TN 1. renohal e ASHRR R, 0. ek T Club and ev adequate fa- | when officials arrived at the scene.|] ——— a reputation for service and integrity — o Stast e Sabirlisy Mgt soAnE ) o L s es will be built here. Georse| pr. john Clements and Dr. W.|) ! and stacked up ¢ 20 margin by BAONR L8 A Danner pointed out that once ih€|p Blanton were both called to the | b e R § ime. A SR BapviEs : uney is permitted to go 0 an-|cahin where the shooting occurred. | r nkie Guisness led the Husky | o,qep. \1‘7‘ ;( | other town, it will be hard to et I frhe city police were summoned to | ring with 22 points T By s ba the scene and took the woman to| o [Sneenars ber i Al Ransome said that the f17r [ ipe Government hospital where she AlEARG Cvea s of basketball should be considered | yas admitted at 5 o'cl i s O T and if Juneau could not honcs Both Bieker and the Milton wo- “1“'1“" Homhen b 1“‘ rnam A}(‘v"u [ iuis that in the cour:ze Caro Transfer 31 S TR e e Juneau Drug 10 1 | 1 quarrel between them shi Pan Amierican ity | | Chester hreatened to shoot him and that| / BASKETBAL : we geana T . ‘h(' had handed her 2 loaded revi . Casers : J | the bask | and told er to “go ahcad . By Atsotinion Pross ARRAHE 136 13 135 40 | inthe feminine realm, will anpear ai the 20th Century Theatre Thurs- | JW 00 0 € 2 s ,{‘n m)‘m itk St. John’s of Brooklyn, with a|J. Estes 132 157 14 43| day night, in the last of the Alaska Music Trail concert series this | G5 oo |z e buS O I chance to make basketball history, J. Wilber 172 177 195 544| seacon spomsored by the Juneau-Douglas Concert Asscciation. V b | who was in the cabin said that tangles with St : Totals 758 798 754 232 | ginia Davis has often been called, “The Ruth Draper of Folksong,” eappal s night in the quarter final round of Alaska Coasial Airlines as she brings te life the many amusing and serious characters whose ©!in another room preparing a me f the National Invitation Tourna- I 120 102 123 34 story she so fascinating tells her audience. | nd had not witnessed the shooting 3 ment. | K. Straiger 173 103 132 40¢ Gwendolyn Williams, pianist and accompanist, is 21so noted, hav- the. tourna ‘. Jo arrest have been made but of- | No team ever has won the invi- | J Leighton 164 138 109 411 jng played for Metropolitan Opera st and others on their concert ¢ als said the occurrance is still| | tation title three times, but St.|M. Fenster 159 157 161 tours. She was in Juncau about four years ago when playing for | under investi | John's is seeded No. 1 and is fav-| B, Brown 199 192 176 Adolph Koldofsky, violinist. —; | E;()Lk;;‘.:‘ Ty Tl B T The concert Thursday nicht will start at 8 o’clock. i . next M | —EMPIRE WadY avs eAT— | 1943 and 1944, | Caro Mramafer g L wowd spend U $10 ,SK\%.v;‘?&:‘C\?\T\‘\‘x\\&‘C\K{R‘ This game will be preceded by|B. Davis 113 125 157 39 ' E) VES %S basketball scoreboard f | the match between third-seeded | p, Hawkins 126 146 115 38 EXHlBiTION !?5 i 'gi | A member of the A WHAT DOES Brigham Young and St. Louis. C. Oldham 172 166 153 491 < Lions Club attended t& Seton Hall and Dayton moved up | L, Tibbitts 201 170 190 561 SLEAIOQS BF! ls Juneau Lion Floyd - | FINE DRYCLEANING Saturday along with St. Bonaven-|J. Cahail 148 196 166 510 s | half of the Juneau Club, president | N cosT? ’ ture and St. Louis. | Totals 760 803 782 2343 | ARE SEDE]‘RA(KED Jerry Williams told the club. i ‘ St. Jodhl;; !:lrictzhar;l Young, Ari-| Ajaska Electric Light & Power | o " Visitors we(x;c IGsne Norton and a | We know your way around Alaskal For 18 years zona and North Carolina State also | W. Hellan 131 159 161 451 —_— Herb Rowland of Juneau. . . "l“‘ entered in the NCAA champion- | D, Moore 172 180 158 506 oo are results of exhibition| (Continued from Page One) - | . Pan Amex:xc;m has tl;;eentflwyu;f thder ll:l:;kfl ” ships starting Ma 5 | . Y gl s o et ARSI RERRAT R . 87 R Vi A8 Ak E. R:l'"mn ol ol Elu(h'ng BSeutilc‘ defeat by Pitts- ;.l:(» 0))1))0.\10(! th(e redu?mxx‘dnfzn;cx passengers. Our flight crews know their routes backwards € 4 2 * | burgh “B:” e took the witness sta: to ex- B Khi = P Ru]f?;'f";q “gm;:irch e Totals 790 825 794 2400\ petroit (A) 7, Cincinnati 4. press the n'nlmvn that $10 ixum;]; AT Ele IOMOPROW and forwards. They know their planes, know their jobs. v VR sl ek p e ; Philadelphia (N) 4, Boston (A) 2.|cheap, “if a boat wants to sell i i . Dai ; s Z;Y:(');cs::m;‘e‘nzsutc(tf :’: 3232{133 R Kr.mnc i i s | WIS 49, Bosinl 3N)-9. Alaska, 1t will do it with the $50| The Elks annv Alley Comumit- DRYCLEAN w il freqin't W e Chppex: o ehll Tehsni, ooy = L”‘;‘k 17; 10517 :322, ;1? Pittsburgh 8, St. Louiss(A) 5. |license” He said Ketchikan might |tee takes great .,lcflmm 5 e i to Seattle from Kstchikan, Juneau (connections to / At New York, March 20 — Co- R, Pheasant . 107 164 116 g7 CPico€0 (V) 5. Cmf“gfl S MRS SRS by it, :h““ “d;"-“‘ inling to Juneau v;;) !V’kaielf. t]xlmt out- PRICES i Anchorage) and Fairbanks. Two flights weekly ’ g ¢ . A I~ : New York (A) 13, Cleveland (A) response to a question: “I'm standing woman bowler of 2 imes. | i % be ' il’x:::)rl’:n::“?hnms‘ Independent vs. g I]:oklcn 127 izh izi)l :g; Philadelphia (A 3, W.hlun ton 2.| favor of $250." | Miss Val Mikiel “,m ‘m]‘mr Rt to Whitehorse and Nome. Yes, the Flying Chppe.rs are March 22 aid finals March 24. Juneau Drug Company licenses, but the bill sponsors con- :Jng with a local as her p‘mnu} ok just call.., IR e OMeons A and B0 W, Moore . 144 121 123 388 onded most of it came from fish- ; ith en or women as| A\ nNe oRveitAning I Baranof Hotel vs, San Jose Stafe |6 Montana |§ pace Y 115 1% oo FAIRBANKS EAGLES, tended moat of 1t came ffom it | Bgainst gl med col romen, o costs 5o : aranof Ho State; Washington vs. Texas A. and G - ermen working the inside wate! opponents. Miss Mikiel will then| BUYS 5O | Phone 106 e ilay i:. Hedges 137 162 145 44’4_ All_AlASKA |(E The other bill passed by the Sen- | gemonstrate difficult “spare” shots | | - u ot Semi-finals March 23 and finals| o, Tyvoll 133 1§a 148 446 __ | ate would eliminate the administra- | anq how splits are made. TR'ANGLE | o e b s [ Jomes ... 131 153 130 414, HOCKEY CHAMPIONS | tion of oaths to persons sisning re- | “'mhi is the first time a name 14'[[/ Mflm [[/ Nationai- shanpicaship b Mine Totals ...... 692 718 693 2103 call petitions. Tt would make the | howler has ever appeared in Alaska. CLEANERS -2 neapolis, March 27 | 5 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 12 signing of a petition by an li- | Miss Mikiel comes to Juneau from AN ¢ : : Sweeney's Bar aska, Mar fied person a misdemeancr, as | Anchorage where she appeared in| «for heiter appearance” | m[” AIKMKS' | S. Sheldon 13p Je6 105 4s0|Un—The Falibenks iagles won the substitute for the oath. the recent Fur Rendezvous. Juneau L [ P. Schneider ... 160 177 157 494 |all-Alaska ice hockey championship 2 L L is most fortunate to have the op-| r S(ORES OI: B Kiviand . 183 110 181 50i|vesterday by edging 7th Figi Jis most fortunate to bave e e Ehone 3Q7 | 'WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE * B, Sweeney | 144 150 187 490 Wing (RAM fets) of Eimendort A\ ENTERTAINMENT fOR kil L e T T W g | E. Johnson 146 156 127 429 |Force Base 1-0. | ;) Al M o “Cravenette Headquar | et v S L | Totals ... 762 848 787 2397| The Eagles defeated the RAM| SKI TOURNAME“I To e e R quarters” BASKETBAL[ Pan American World Airways | iets earlier in the day 6-2 to e X e s el ke el aacd |3 WintHer 172 121 189 a place in finals of the doub BE plAflNED BY (l_uB % |J. Wood ... 154 158 115 elimination tourney, 2 24 ¢ |E. Said . 122 122 122 366| This was the second time thi 5 s : Here are basketball scores of M. Gormley 15§ 158 158 47:|year the two outfits had cl: ,x’\xlllnem(x)r he Az,?fififiu(éz'°dmfil§ ;’1; ; ] games played over the weekend: | Macchia 133 175 133 441 |the finals of a major tour e G r @ - ?me _ Washington 71, UCLA 54. (Wash- | motals ... 754 749 732 2235 | The Eagles beat the RAM jets Room at Trving's Whing Ding. All mg‘lonL“'lp% 7F;Ci vqh?lmm?mlupl. | R ey |in the recent Fur Rende t e ‘m L T T e W& ig B S R st tmrsmerinnonne| Hiram Walker quality — Seton Hall 71, Beloit 57. ,woMEN SK[‘ERS IN CAGERS TO ANCHORAGE vitational tournament will be ma % 0 ” o . . e as well as plans for a gala banquet Penn 74, Prmcetbn 63. y | PNA flight were Harry Deland, It is hoped that plans for having Mubhlenberg 83, Bucknell 62. | Warren Grant, D. Cameron and t a barbecue -will be accepted, with : Brown 69, Providence 64 By AENOLD CLAASSEN |Juneau Baskessel feam accompan | charoal-gnlled saedh becl odmm Kansas 37, Oklahoma A-M 21. | SUN VALLEY, Idaho, March 12— |i¢d by Supt. Stezling Sears and|Chicago, baked potato, and a fancy Jum TELL THE MAN Coach Arnold Soley lad. Ii is anticipated that the bk (P—How good a skier is Sally Neid- linger of Hanover, N. H. \\h«)) swept R. O. Oook and A. Zw cker Sk OlUD MuaZ ke pyer the Whing SMOKE |S meER OF all three Olympic trial titles? How |Went to Cordova. Ding on that night. I this is the | s a large reddish- ~)»;ue the b.mquet. at a price per 10 days ago? brown gland situated in the upper plate, Final decision in this will FAIRBA)\KS Ah\La March 12- In the opinion of Mrs. Alice Kiaer 11xq right part of the abdominal| rest with the ciub, of course, but (P—Horace Smoke, 29-year-old Ste- | 0f New York, chairman of the Wo- | °aVit mnouncemem will be made soon. vens Village Indian, mushed his|men’s Olympic Ski Committee, each (- team of 11 huskies across the finish |15 as good right now as Gretchen line well ahead of a field of five|Fraser was the year before she 3 - yesterday to take the 1951 North | brought the U. S. its first Olympic ! Yolll’ Dep(BSltS American Dog Racing champion- |skiing gold medal in the 1948 games ship. j at St. Moritz, Switzerland. A Es g¢ @ A F E Smoke’s total elapsed time in the ‘The outlook in the men's division » b three-heat 70-mile race was five |isn't as clear cut, even if there were YOU WANT IMPERIAL! hours and 30 tes. It lacked five [0 military draft. Jack Reddish of BUY and HOLY UNITED STATES minutes, nine seconds of equalling | Salt Lake City won the Olympic SAVINGS BONDS the record set last year by Gareth | trial downhill and placed second in Wright | the slalom over the weekend to gain g g £ T Smoke collected $2,650 for first |the combined crown tirize | PR | L /"’,":w_al»“ i z U - { Other winners were: Second, Wal- . ¥ » * Ll 4 k4 ter John, Fairbanks, $950; third, TLEY VOB MARGHAL © | ;i ¢ ; ¢ . A . - | Huntley of Palmer, now P (sl & e Steven Sampson, Noorvik, $900; 5 = i" b 9% | in Juneau serving as Senator fron o depositioey i i S fourth, Earl Norris, Anchorage, $500 i ! | the Third Division, appears to have primary consderavon fifth, Char! Jones, Kotzebue, $350. | 3 N h 0 ey e Ry o el Rt i | the edge of a field of candidates for addition, the bank is 2 inem 2 Wk AL | appointment as U. S. marshal of bec of Federal Deposit Inur ;;BZX]g,r)‘;'d\ir~“\L’}.i .: il "f‘ b ;)"‘,‘,‘,L the Third Division, according to e iakon which Bt i) i ,‘J piae o o | the Am‘horuge Times in an article wres each of our depotiton ! Lawrence, $50; and David Cartern, | ARE S AT SAENE | catenr pon Vil aprine 1w o 3 maxumum t $50. Raymond Paul, winner of the| o 0.8 of $10,000. | banner line. The appointment may Anchorage Fur Rendezvous derby, | [ | be forthcoming after the Legislature dropped out of the race y ‘a(l ourns, says the Tin Wright was disqualified Saturday. | % i M, . iy His dog team ran away. | P 5 | TR Blended whiskey. 86 i waeea £ sons e P — | SEN. MAGNUSON COMING proof. 707 grain neutral Faenl st gt p The loganberry is named after| Senator Warren Magnuson of spirits. Hiram Walker& sute O Do, o ot | oemor Warren Mugnuson ofl| FIIRRST NATIONAL BANIK || pos tiom ground the hybrid fruit made an |ferson-Jackson Day dinner in Anch= | of JUNEAU, ALASKA appearance In 1881 at Santa Cruz.|orage on April 3 or 4, while on h‘S! MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Cal, - |way to Japan. H Alaska Distributors Company, Seattle-Anchorage, Exclusive Alaska Distributors

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