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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1, 1946 BASKETBALL Final scores of basketball games played last night are as follows Mubhlenberg 58; Joseph's 49 Columbia Fordham 51 New York University 58; S John'’s (Brookl 54 (overtime) Arkansas 64; mp Robinson North Carolira 64; Catawba 38 Wake Forest 36; Forman 32. Mississippi State 54; Mississippi 33. Navy 50; Notre Dame e, Indiana State University of iield College 56. San Jose Sm\v 45; St HOCKEY Final scores of hockey games nlayed last night are as follows National League Detroit 2} Montreal 1 Chicago 4: Boston 3. American Cleveland 8; Hershey 6. Buffalo 3; New Haven 2. U. S. League St. Paul 6; Dallas 3. Minneapolis 2; Kansas itie). 53. Wes. 56; Virgina 45 Michigan State 49; Portland Evansville 41 59; Lin- Mary's 39. City Eastern Baltimore 4; New York 3. Philadelphi: Washington 1 ‘uuAno SHAKES 0GGIN AT U. §.' LONG LEAP YEN National Ski Jump Champ Engen Declares Self Out of Competition SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. American ski jumpers should emu- late the man oa the flying trapeze and let the distance marks 1 where they may, Norwegian Olav Ulland of Sea‘tle believes “There’s too much stress on dis- tance and not enough on form rhe 35-year-old veteran of army service in thg Aleutians said upon arrival to compete in the three- day tourney of the Utah Ski club beginning tomorrow at Ecker Hill ‘In Norway we used to have taousands watching the tourn: ments, and they were all ju ne explamed “If a skier made the ump, but faltered on landing, would all shake their heads say it was no good. But here He didn't finish the sentence, but it w apparent he disapproves of the American fans' almost exclu- sive interest in lengthy leaps. Ulland’s concentration on form o1 —i es,” longest they and 'YANKEES LEARN New York Yankees have made ¢ [ ball CANAL ZONE IS PLEASANT SPOT' By Gayle Talbot BALBOA, C. Z, Feb. 21 The uch remarkable progress in their base- training and are so delighted n general with their Panama camp they are virtually certain to return nere next sprin, In ten days, with its warm swept mights appears to have iully justified Larry MacPhail's judg- rment in flying the squad down across the Caribbean to get a slig jump on the rest of the Amer: League Clubs. To a man, the veter just out f the service, about whom Mana- er oe McCar had his most serious doubts, have told this writ- er t training here has been ex- remely beneficial Joe DiMaggio Joe Gordon, Tom- my Henrich, Ken Sears, Phil Rizz to and others unanimously say they | are rounding into shape much fast- er than they had hoped The two prominent Panamanians who put up $#0,000 cash to bring the first Big League club to the! Isthmus figure to ~begin getting heir money back in large chunks today, when the Yanks play their first exhibition game against the Panama All-Stars in the Olympic dium at Parama City It will be the first of the Yanks will crowd remaining days in e Canal Zo: betore they head for St. Petersbu Fla, to c(;n(ilm‘ ()14‘1( training this lusk land breeze green days and 11 games into their set to work drawing up s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA HEARINGS CLOSED the City Council ‘n"m orial liquor control. ONPEARL HARBOR . o mvesnmous e o WASHINGTC b. 21. — Ten nembers of Co who have 1eard millions cf words on the sub- Ject took a re today before tack- ling the job of ng to decide who was to blame for Pearl Harbor. After a wee< or so, Chairman Barkley (D-Ky. told reporter ere will be numerous closed door and we'll all be working that a ator ndum. Anyone work of the interested in onight ARMY TO QUELL June AIRES, Fsb outbreaks BUENOS pre-election 21.- of Barkley adde that if the mem- agree on some general ap- committee attorneys will me ends long Senate-House investi- into the 1941 military dis- Public hearings ended at 5:20 'Nat (EST) yesterday after almost Sun sessions November 15. hers proa the Army from local police sion today as of the to take over pation aster pm daily fince > o Col TERRITORIAL ACTION <2 COMMITTEE MEETS " o :!w Territorial Ac- Mrs, called for tonight owers of candidates, - FR()M PELICAN M. W. Soule of ered at the Gastineau meeting of tion Committee FURTHER POINTS ON THE Utility Ouestion Will Rates Be Lower Under chambers to uss the proposed referendum for Chairman of legis- a bill be crawn up to ynmldv for the refer- the BUENOS AIRES | ELECTION RIOTS Pelican committee is asked to present at the 8 o'cleok meeting | Minor violence mising kept this capital in a state of ten- | ment of the prepared | began Friday when insane saylumat- the tendants walked out, job of maintaining order during the of inmates, appeared remote nal and Provincial elections on Exchanges of gunfire Letween fol-' caped the opposing presidential Jose P. Tamborini and Juan D. Peron, have left a toll ur dead and 12 wounded In the Heavy Flne pena"y is [(anadlan Forces } Ready for Aciion | in Kingsfon Strike | KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 21 [A Canadian infantry regiment was | ield in readiness today to take over | essential services of strike-ridden | Kingston as a walkout of 3,000 Mmm“ utility workers threatened food shortage and paralysis ‘(nmmllnumm!\\ Rival labor of factions—the de industris Alexander by ions neil and trade union headed Bustamante, West Indies labor leader-~maintained an uncompro- attitude. Immediate settle- five-day strike, which loosing scores It was estimated that 35 or more than 100 ylun inmates who es- at the beginning of the asylum strike still are at h!'j‘v D For Violating OPA Price Control Act NASHVILL Tsadore Alfor fined $7,500, placed on five robation and directed to purchase $25000 worth of government bonds by U. S..Dis- trict Judge Etmer Davis after he pigaded guilty to charges of violat- - ing i%e Emergency ‘Price Control Act Alford accused Feb. 21 The Triangle Cleaners Will Clean Your Rugs and Draperies WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL 3 0 7 [ The Erwin Feed Co. two tenants 25 cents more a week than the OPA fixed prices. D - WOMEN OF THE MOC Regular meeting Thursday 8 pm Large class to be initiated. All members requested to attend. - - - DRINK KING BLACK YAREL! Son:' THROAT duetoacold...let alittle time-tested VapoRub melt in your mouth ! No over-capitalization and no expensive hold- S 2 b ing companies and absentee ownership. Oiffice i1. Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Pacitic Coast Seattle 6; Oakland 2. Los Angeles 8; San Francisco 9. - i his own jumping not k him from doing pre well in n * ALASKA' AIRLINES e | cincuionwwer: HAS 13 FROM WESY Ponte De Legnc in 1935, he g e A ing T 2 stayed well to the front in Ameri- e béfore beginning: StATliner Juneau BUMS captain Petersun, Flight Officer months with the Army Signal Corps. hompson, and Stewardess Stiver Meanwhile old friend of Ul- | -vere the following passengers from Anchorage land, Alf Engen of Salt Lake City gy ppos, ind Sun Valley, Idaho, winner of - Catherine Foley, Lena ; Irene Osterhaus, Paul Packett, the National Jumping Cham- ' cr¢ . A i pionship ecamboat Springs, Dennis Hamilton, Wilmer Mauldin, nd, announced his Bea Gaynor, Joseph or, R. T withdrawal from competitive jump- Mathews, Ralph Upright, S. S Hugh and Gec Mumford: ing for the balance of the 1946 sea- & oA LB son. from Yakutat, G. W. Nelson i On the return flight, the follow- s };“‘f“of ing left for the Westward city: R. 2 G R. Robinson, John McManamin, think I should cnd.” Municipal Ownership? ITtaly Not necessarily BUT instead of allowing hundreds of dollars te be taken out of the City and out'of the Territory ALL the reve- nues would remain in JUNEAU to help build up the town. ka Airlines rday with a acg Vor = SALEM, Ore h. 21—J 180-pound £ n fighter, died in a Jocal hosvital last night after los- ing via technical kno ut to Bob- v Ford, Portland 178-pounder, in preliminary bour on a boxing card An autopsy w.'’ be performed to- day to determire the cause of death, hospital attendants said GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY” George, LOWER RATES would be po: because of the lower interest r borrowed by the City. ible, howeve ates on monies s of skiing behind lained, “and I don’t jump every week- PENSACOLA, Fla., ceeking his first major victc five months, Sammie Snead, the slammer from Hot Springs, Va., teed off as the defending champion today in the opening round of the 87,500 Pensacola pen Golf Tourna- ment. Play will be Jimited to four rounds of 18 holes with the Byfon Nelson of Toledo, of Hershey, Pa.. andsother notab! out to dethrone the Vi Feb. 21. ck Hendrickson, David L. Leask, Py igene Jerry Allen, Roy ¥ Lee, William Friday and Harry L. McClure; to Ccrlova, George Pra- (OASTAL AIRLINES ter, dohin. Foster. dulia Foster, and ON MANY FLIGHTS ™ T, s iy e oo SK| CLUB ROMP = IS ON TONIGHT : Robert Hnnsml. hert Carteeti, GGeorge Reandry, A! Juneau Ski Clubbers congregate " at the Miners’ Union Hall this eve- Schwandi, Mr Elsie Greenwald, aung for their tirst full-scale pe Walter Hellan, Katherine James George R. Betls, Richard William: y of the current season, scheduled as Hellan, o cyrtain-raiser to the racing sea- | Duncan Johnson, Wilbur Lindoff. From Hoonah: Walter Harold Rowe, Emma A. Duncan, gon pjjled to cpen this weekend. Ralph Knutson, Howard Norby Though the first race date mdv ""““ Wrangell: Flossie Doolin and be held up for new snow, tonight's ee prisoners; from Ketchikan bty js on, definitely. Doors open 5“‘-““1 Olsen, ¥. D. Amnold, F. W. .4 g gclock. It's an informal affair, | Tritten, Lt Col.. Merle Mitchell,' with o band led by Buddy Hunter | Ngrii Weaes, supplying the music. Therell be From Sitka, Fred Thederon, MIs. | ,uncy and it's promised that the M. J. Roach, W. J. Roach, Thomas .eqts” will outshine those supplied Byrnes, Normau Thedérdn. 2y the Club each weekend at the On today’s flights passengers 0 c..o)q Meadow | SALE TO BE SATURDAY Jones, and., Mrs. Sparks. ‘The Martha Society of the Nr)th-l No Federal Energy Tax. (Sponsored by Taxpayers Favoring Alaska (,tm.\!‘:l Airlines flew To Hocnal Municipal Ownership) WATTH THIS SPACE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21—In the Pacific Coast League, outfielder Rarney Olsen put in a surprise ap- carance at the Los Angeles Angels’ |rammg camp. Olsen, who was an Angel mainstay in 1942, is just out of the service. q& PRE-WAR w m( FRESH-KILLED LOCAL Fryers, Reaslers and Stewing CHICKENS DRESSED and DRAWN "From Shore’s Pouliry Ranch * ON SALE AT: Harhor Market B. M. Behrends Co. ASHTON, Idaho, Feb. 21.—A firm rrust on three-foot snow assures a fine course for the American Dog Derby which will be held at Ash- ton, Idaho, tomorrow. Entries in the dogsled classic clesed yesterday and the condition of the course led to speculation as to whether any re- cords may be broken. Freighter teams will go four times around o two-mile circular track with its zigzag backstretch. The eight teams entered in the speed event circle the course To Sitka: Mrs. Russell Clithero,| five times. lern Light Presbyterian Church will| Lee Jimmy, Frances Roby, Pearl Roby, Glenn Leach, Jack Muly-‘ neau, J. W. Serviner. - eee HOSPITA[ NOTES [fold another of their popular food | sales Saturday afternoon at 1| o'clock at the Piggly Wiggly store.| No patients were admitted to St.|As usual there will k2 those delu.-} Ann’s Hospital vesterday. Discharg- ious home-made cakes, pies and| ed were Mike Lyons and Master cookies as well as other cooked foods | David Hoyes, both medical patients. [to tempt shoppers, and settle the Garnick'sGrocery ~ Thrift Co-Op it s S ‘Stunday dessert question || Gastineau Grocery Swanson Bros. FROM SEATTLE | Mrs. Ray Wolfe, Mrs. Ralph' 9 ’ M. A. Colemain and W. Cape of ‘Wright and Mrs. Josepline Boyd | T]nbndeau S Eme[y Seattle are guests at the Gastineau. 'are in charge of the afiair LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21.—Match- | maker Babe McCoy says he has wired a bid to NBA lightweight' champion Ike Williams to meet En- rique Bolanos in a 15-round, out- door title bout in Los Angeles in May. The young Mexican contend- | er, Bolanos, won a handy decision recently over veteran Chalky ‘Wright. Make Brown-Forman's King your whisky choice for smooth, mellow satisfaction. Ask for King wherever you go, amid finest sur- roundings. This o yet truly full-lavored brand is Brown-Forman'’s King of pre-war whisky. It's from Kentucky. The growing favorite with discriminating people everywhere. Order King today at your favorite club, kar or package store! _ “Wmm“mommm»“ OLD TIME HOEDOWN DANCE at EAGLE’'S HALL -DOUGLAS- FRIDAY NIGHT February 22 - 10:30P. M. Modern and Old Time Music by Bud Hunter’s Orchesta- LADIES FREE FREELUNCH MENSL50PlusTax ARCATA, Calify, Feb. 21.—Horse 466666 owners and trainers may go on| ctrike “today at Santa Anita race| track. The strike has been called 'n protest to the State Board’s grant of awards to grooms and ex- crcise boys out of the owners’ and | trainers’ purses. i gy | LOS ANGELFS, Feb, 21.—Thirty | Chicago White Sox took part yes—] terday in the Club’s first Californ- ja workout since 1942, The players will continue their drills at Pasa- dena today on a regular schedule. At Anaheim, Manager Luke Sewell put 30 St. Louir Browns through their first training in a long work- out. Catcher Joe Comancho joined the roster. The Pittsburgh Pirates | wound up preliminary training in El Centro and are travelling to San Bernardino today to join a decond squad now enroute from the 2ast. ©1s46=8, . OIST. ConP *_-;;n;;c iy, B priot i BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLERS CORPORATION At Louisville in Kulmcky 3 — e — MOOSE LODGE MEETING The regular meeting of the #foose Lodge, Gastineau No. 25, will pe held Saturday night, at 8 o'clock n the Lodge Rocms in the Seward | Building. All members are specially urged to attend. —————— — S. A. SHOLIN ARRIVES Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 000000000000000000000 0 S. A. Sholin arrived in Juneau | yest€rday from Pelican. During his visit here he is stopping at the Gastineau. +