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Snorfis Brleis BIG HANK SIGNS * [ EBANON IS WAGE PRICE uizProgram Will |3 5t v BUFMANYSTARS‘ PROTESTING | FORMULA IS Be Feature of P-TA ~ mermen 2o M s K Sor o s e o o o e STILL HOLDOUTS ¥R | Meet Monday Night Gelling Ready for TWO RETCHIKAN SW[E f[UD 08 8 SRS ke o Seing. | TROOPS, MADEPUBLIC ke L w&' ;{Tfi; T;,I;,l,e TEAMS LEAD IN L = 360,000 Figure Demands Brifain, French|_(Cominscd from Page One) |sunenu Parent-Teacher Assocat n o meeting to be held Monday night LOS AN S, Feb. 15.—Japan A , : e "y by o 5.—_Scores 0F ex- g , R 3 s ; / 5 i Bowles has wider authority um., Feb. 18 a: & o'clock in the High | TOKYO, Feb. 15—Jcores 02 ex to compete in the 1948 Olympic mmm.:; !m~ ~mm1 a Detroit warming through the gloomy but 5 : dnd under the supervision—of Re- | program chairman Burr Johnson. games st for London, Willi May contract calling for a salary m]den(e Threa’ened t”‘ . i p " o A f pdern swar ministry building— Juneau women lose gy jUMp MEET Garland, senior member of the around $60,000 for 1946, but there converslon Director John W. Sny-| Taking first plage dmong ftemg of W P 0C :‘ho .\n:::flxyiur "xmufia- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASK PAGE THREE 3 T der, with whom he tangled on pric- | importance in the business -sesion Preparing Position - Oflly Faint P tcka s o I e R .‘f_‘l';""'_] A] “‘;',’““",“d DY JOHN A. PARRIS ing policy. Collet plans to return will be the Scholarship Fund, which tional war crimes trials There is still doubt as to the r league baseball holdout to- NDON, Feb. 1 Lebanon o his Missouri Federal Judgeship. |is to be discussed fully and a final| When they finish, ex-Pr oy stautus of Italy, but we expect one ar Great Britgin and France - deki Tojo and his henc . ' . ! 3 . 2 N i ¥ °8 t S enoue t ) G 810! che as les @ ' 9 - ichs Nation's Top Ski Leapers|of tne sreatesct international rep- The latest to anhounce dlesafles today of a grate attdck on Uic|montn-lons drama of _confliet | regulations governing the method WY, b Weciie W% FE M among subordinates, the President |of award, etc Last night’s third rounds of the| S H games,” said Garland yesterday, outfielder of the Chicago Cubs, who gng t $ D gé saic Farls terday, ¥ T of the Chicag S, and I ded the immediate and pale . ¥ holding -0 ¥ world’s accusations. inter-city bowling matches being | Are et for Nahona| lic a world-wide boom in disclosed yesterday that' hIs NeW gmuliancous evacuation of all PP led for firm holding of th Mrs. Ralph Williams, president| apamean officers are supervis- 4% 3 5 ; A vt R new and higher line to’avoid “the o P- By t A 4 rolled here between Ketchikan and | ChamplonShlpS \ateur athletic contract calling for a slash in his n troops from Lebansése soll.|pucory and danger of inflation. | o e P-TA, requests that as many |y,; cxtensixe alterations to the: spe- qunoau Elks squads proved disas- “Russia will compete for the m_\\‘mw:hnrk wasn't “quite acceptable.” roieigr Minister Hamid Bey| % ’.“.‘- = r b i 1o atiend Whis | youe guditorium. The schedule trods on all counts—for Juneau. e _|time,” he declared, “and the South| Nicholson, who led the National yap Lebannon opened the VeXpe (ARSI MR eeiing . lcalls for completion by March 15 Hop, ey, S the ageall. L vge e ,SbTFéM%r‘l”}T “‘PR_I‘ A, Cl:“' American countries are planning league in home runs and Iuns- n Syrian-Lebanese charges| The dragon fly moves its wings| Refreshments wil. be served by The official date for starting the men’s fivesome drop another 146 h‘_ - 15.—The nation's top-ranking to send large teams. batted-in in 1943 and ‘44, but slump- o.qin st Britain and France, an issue 6,000 ti a minute the social committee composed of trials remains to be announced. pins farther back in the wake of tki jumpers took, their final prac- - ed last year, indicated he will not which forced the Seeurity Council the Ketchikan lodgemen, but Ju- tice runs down Ho\\e]s(‘n_ Hill today AW VORE . rek. | e Wil report to the Cubs' training ¢amp 1o remain in London as delegates neau lady rollers fell off the lead in preparation for the National Ski =% ol - when it opens February 23 unless the g oneral assembly de- D-" Joyce, the Gary, Ind., negro with;,. to the first general assembly de they had held through the two Jumping Championships tomorrow * ik Ik b«' 1‘ : AT " ‘!ns contract is adjusted up. parted for home. opening rounds into a spot a full and Sunday. 5 f~‘l .ll..L Ja Ailg‘l"l‘l‘ ]\E’”"’_‘Q Nicholson joins Rudy York Bos- e told the 1l-nation peace 59 pins behind the feminine bri- The event shaped up as a con- !¢ .tables on AWie SLoiz. SWATK ton Red Sox first baseman and 1943 sgency that the presence of British gade from the First City. The test between eastern and western lightweight, when they meet 10-|Amerjcan league homa run champ; 4 troobs GAHMBIMHERS, “R Ketchikan ladies over-shadowed the styles of jumping with a few per- Dight in a return 10-round bout at, yern gtephens, St. Louis Browns + Y bibe o AT Jocal gals by 73 pins in Iast night's scnal feuds thrown in for good Madison Square Ciivden: hortstop and 1945 homer' KiNg; the internal affairs of a member third round, despite the valiant measure. ST xie Waler, Brooklyn outfielder 12 UNO,” and declared that . § i ster F e NE EAT Feb. 14.—In the |and 1944 National batting effort of Juneaw's Maxine Davlin, Western jumpers are resentful, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 14 league csence is “nov dictated by whose 490 total was tops for both of talk by casterners that they first round of the New Orleans champ; George Stirnweiss, New tary necessity, nor by agreement uints. are slam-bang riders who gain Open golf tournament, Sammy!york Yankee second baseman and of (1 governme v er- O Phe. Ketchikan Elks men now their distance by speed rather than Byrd and Ben Hogan were the only ! American league batting leader last ,W.‘,"“’"\,‘C"fx'_z““.‘,\ sl il I wWo pho“es {556 20 0 0 9 49 and 13 lead in their match the by jumping ability. Easterners, on | two contestants in the star-studdedyear; Hal Newhouser, Detroit's spbhs: e 1‘ o 420-lodgers by 421 al. the other hand, dislike criticism by field to equal or lick par. Bothileft-hander, and Marty Marion, p. . AWMEIn Vam most too big & margin to be over. |Westerners that they cover up lack Byrd and Hogan carded scores of sterling St. Louis Cardinal short- o It b g B Bt come with only two bouts to go. of jumping ability by posing as one-under-par 71 to tie for thestop, as the most prominent of the LI taat e AL AN Last evening’s alley tilting saw | sticklers for form. first round lead. Four other noted |holdout (nh::: ‘.‘ ,‘"(, 11 n‘ .,; fy:‘. Juneaw’s® Claude Carnegie for the Art Devlin of Lake Placid, N. Y., golfers were bracketed in the 73! S A ( ‘\:) ln: l‘l »11\1: first time during the match hit his and Merrill Bagber of Brattieboro, group. They were defending| B o1 "mi.:?:;: o usual form, wm'; a three-line counk Vt., have a score to settle with Alf champion Byron Nelson, Henry Pi- | Kl » ;‘vl’»”‘(’i.':}‘f'«!l:p (;1 t“dxlml neighboring on 600. Carnegie top- Engen of Sun Valley, Idaho, a form- card, Jim Ferrier and Dick Mou 1.‘ wch troey 3ut we wai in pled 595. However he was far back X national champion. They are YT b w ) ¥ L 3 in the shade of Ketchikan's Vern said to feel Engen took an unfair'’ NEW ORLEANS, Feb 15—Na-| HURI Bv RA'N ‘Fereign Minsster George Bidault Stedman who racked up a 646, the advantage in one meet by changing tional Open Champion Craig Wood | g of nce asked the Council to highest mark of the match to date. th jump without their knowledge. has dropped out of the winter golf have confidence in Britain and The fourth round of the inter- Some of the foreign-born jump- circuit. Wood, who hung -up his IS lATE DOpl ascerted the two countries did not lodge kegling will be rolled this cxi-.\ d;»n'l like the 1;10:\ of lmn&xglum il\ll\)‘ Il\mpo‘]d h\ at N\"\:ng(JI’I‘m‘::S e ‘.‘:\‘z.gl rlryxl‘k;';pI:‘lzliw;;nlix(w,»«];‘p, in i ’ s of the big trophies awarded to yesterd e was ge | N : e _‘and Leban B ply. f,raegf:gkffi tghee fffi?f s(t‘:n;':‘ porEzlll:: the best American-born jumper. New York home for rest and a mm.‘D“.’;“g]’:‘\‘}q‘fi')‘:““"g(ld‘jr‘:_“-” Illv“[.‘ ‘P‘:‘ Security Purposcs five set-to series staged tomorrow Engen, doing his first jumping in ical checkup. ‘Imd‘x\“ JX\.(“K“I‘(' Al '(h- » '\\’(:‘-k.- 3 Ut(l‘n‘l!l said France was follow- ,; afternoon. Singles and doubles WO years made the Lest pracce i | rain did little damage to the nlr' A T v skt B b PORK {tion 1s slated for Sunday. leap to date Wwith a 250-foot jump.. LOS ANGELES, Fe :b. 15—Ban- | '* Mo il o to lead the two states to inde- L L el ¥ Most of the entrants practicing tamweight boxing champion of the |itself and that the meadows are yondence” and wanted to withdraw Match scores and totals through .4 .. orccaded 240 feet with- world Manuel Ortiz takes on ElijSHIl very sklable—in fact, with to- troops “as soon as suitable se- i_O l N :xce.c:‘l'xks;nlhxw w:_l:ds fll?-“nea“ out making any visible try for Tong- Galindo of Los' Angelss tonight in|d8y's new show the entiré ares : ements have been ek 4 Junean Ul 5 T0Eaund" TOKG nere. TF Wm-hpfih‘n.l)l;ld‘ be fit as a fiddle for this 2911 1st rnd 2242 Olav Ulland, former intérnation- a prep affair for Ortiz' first title | Wee "lj“- Und ] g for Britain, Sir Alex- & THE WINTER 21 e - al champion credited with a 339- cefense in over a year—a 15-round | Several skiers with free time to-"ander Cadogan said Britain de R $ Y43 2,197 2nd rnd 2,180 Luis Castillo Febru-|morrow are contemplating a day of ed to withdraw her troops “at the ¢ HEALTH A foot jump in foreign competition, ¢ A » £ 2,248 3rd rnd 215 | ade his first practice runs y s an Francisco. l:‘;mltug ]:Jrut;r;] and, it \al;:lm earliest possible momrm.'l h i TN - day. Others trying cut the hill ——— { that al smen gomng up the The British and French had to & » M EN r ’ 6507 | uded Dalter and Roy Bietila and LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15—The trail tomorrow give a hand in pui- move armies into the Levant dur-, ! L ey 4 ERGY F00D ! Ishpeming, Seattle Ironmen defeated the Los ting the jump hill in condition for ing the war, he said, and before five in the “yoomping” exhibition to besthe end of the war with Japan, 6,656 match total Ketchikan vS. Juneau Men Men Jim Mylawson, all of Mich.; Raymond Nelson of Beloit, Angeles ¢ s nine to L& 2,640 s st rnd 2,564 (o e and Ernest Don and. Omar & Pacific league hockey held in connection with the tungdifficulties between French troops WELL TRIMMED %, 2,765 : Zx?d l:nd 2868 ;. casse of Labanrion, N, H. game last night | ner of ‘the Moller Gold Cup 1ace and Syrians forced the British to " LOINS, PINK 2,860 3rd rnd 2714 A On the Portland ice, Portland on February 24. tervene in order to protect their Vi —— = od Wes B C. five to. The ski tow, which blew a gas- communications = AND TENDER! 8,265 match total 1844 HNAI_ S(ORES e 1 vertime league [ket last week end, is expected to be The British then asked France xR ost. back in top running order for Sun- to sign an agreement to withdraw, Averages attained bye all roilers S B \xh\ when a full day's activities is he said competing in the inter-city matches AI BASKEIBALL The green foliage on the \hnuld- contemplated. “I do not pretend it is 100 per- ’ to date, are: er patch of the 4th Infantry th - - - cent satisfactory, but it is an at- o B ? & R ‘Women's Averages | h jon is a literal representation 4)( The Monarch butterfly has been tempt to provide for a withdrawal,” 4 . 4 ~ Final scores of basketball games . 2 ; / Team Bowler Average Score |1 veq last night follows: the Roman numerals for four known to attack a humming bird. he concluded. am d - ‘ . J—Davlin 163 08 i Ma S R K—L. 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