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. TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 0 P, ) N ffic, the number and t) Manchégg, Don Manning, and Er- ed officlally yesterday that the| Seven days after he beeames lock= vessels nceded to satisfy Alaska ma Anderson. Frenchghad conducted three raids ed in the car, he said, it was eon- a s, eavers raffic, and cests prejected from al On the return flight, the follow- in three days across the Mekong nected to a train. Rallroad officldls 1945 or 1946 base « i es ing were flown to the Westwsrd River from French Indo-China at the Northern Pacific freighs of- " possible ! City: Wendell Phillips, Bur War- Neagi Chai, miles northeast of | fice said the car had come u:rm | DAY Iven, Marvin Kupers, Mrs. Marvin Bangkok. the Cascade mountains from Au- p ! ! n wo pNA H.IES Om |‘0 Kupers, Wanda Kupers, Joyce Ku-| French government sources said burn May 13. . pers, Tom Parke, Henry Hoyt; to the Mekcng River m;u \\la.\ {”l “Today is my 43rd bmhdny ' . s 0 ceded to Siam by the Vichy | . » Cordova: R. J. Springer, Mrs. R. lOry cec 3 Y it's a grand present to be rele: § ame I MEX'(G WEST Two SE(HONS Springer; to Yakutat: C. J. Sovernment unde M‘:‘"‘““'_ "“_“‘“‘ Degutis told police officers Wh . Maine guide, threatened to come to DG i )\annm and G. S. Wagnesess. France now is cemanding return of | yook him to a hospital for examifie: the Louis-Conn fight by canoe.| Pacific Northern Airlines yester-| - -es - the area. ation. The hospital reported his Wonder if he thinks it will be & —— day flew two secticns to and from TR e condition was good and that he| tank jcb? ... Alabama still is look- (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ST. LOUIS, May 28.—The his city. | miight be released in three or four m "uRlER ing for a football game—ndt too, Aside from the Oakland Acorns’ parture for Mexico of three StLOUIS Leaving for Naknek with Captain' l 'H AY pRESENT e tough—for its Sept. 28 date next! winning 11 of the 13 games in their Cardinals, worth about $200,000 Oh Robert Des Marias, First Officer ¢ o fall . . . Former middle-weight last two Series, their hold on the the baseball mart, found the €lub Richard Chamber i, and Stew- 'ERR"‘ORY SAID "o is FREEDOM FROM - {champion Al Hostak has started Pacific Coast Baseball League lead management w ng today Over ,rdess June Rees were: Alh(" In the United States, dog grease | boxing again in a Seattle gym. can be traced partly to the San the possibility that the wealthy oNeil, James Huston, William| once was considered a cure for tu 4 Francisco Seals' lapse into errors Pasquel brothers’ persuasive S Griffin, William Sharp, C. Longs- BE JUST FA"‘ASY REFRiGERATOR (AR Derou 06, BET Y I8 ‘Warning linotype opsrators o lack of might lure other members of the Joe oil for paralyzed limbs to and recent punch at the jean, Ray Young, Dan Dodd, and beave | The Notre Dame 1946 varsity (ten-'plate when most needed squad south of the border. Hanson, J. Bolten, J. O'Malley,! 2 FRajfe . e . _|and aphagia. tative) plays its annual spring ccme| The Acorns emerged from their A pitchers Fred Martin and Max pyani Hanson, Fred Bahnne, M. PARIS, May 28—The French VY/\KIMA‘V_H"WH- e 38, Alter — (BY JACK HAND) ageinst the old timers nI \\;uk from postpened series wind-up with the I1 nier : ked tr»lq',. ba. ,'. (, Crawford, R. Fitzgerald, Charles :;:Q?(c‘l]\g((‘“;y\(‘::‘l;:}:"“‘d-d“(hS.(‘mm‘ :');|2;g|-"‘t:‘r]n:\:;~“‘;(l1-”‘,““”-:\“:1)‘;“';' ,“l (AP SPORTS WRITER) and here 2 few of the namzs portland Beavers last night in a|tcwn by automobile yasterday to;. niojrene E. Marks, ,dispatch today w! h sad at re- J n 0 o 4 Thanks to Johnny Schmitz, a left- ) linble to get: .. . Michael goubleheader split, Portland t“k“u‘_]om infielder Lou Klein as high( oo™\ o PRt A hordge! POrtS | of - pretended ' metivity. of | Weeks, Alfred J. Degutls of Seattle NOTICE handed giant from Wausau, Wis- Swisztowicz, Ray Iannucoillo, Frank tyne fiyst, 3 to 0, and Oakland a salariad players in the Pasquels the followir s with French troops in Siamess territory was released last night by a ware- We are elosing our JUNEAU b S e g m;n.l s e 1fback ts“h Chl;c e m\:ll:\ nighteap slugfest, 14 to 6, to mam-‘;‘l 'l_"(fl:‘llv.: ,,‘.11‘ league, :ni S\;;j PRI i - Were “in the domain of highest fan- :I)Z‘u‘:'ll\t:;:n who heard him kicking OFFICE Mag 31, 148 “cousins” to the St. Louis Cardin- man halfbac rom ago 0 toin their game and a half margin s' ¢ Y readon, sa Cawley and Stewardess e do % als any more. hasn't been getting any Ppublicity i er the second-place Seals. The|Would take no steps to pioven Talna Y lvera Bristowe 1he denial was in a communi- Degutis said he entered the car | | Address all future communiea Failure of tha Bruins to beat the during spring drills but has been|, .t of the clubs of the circuit|0ther Redbirds from jumping tc Waddell Gladys Wadden, 942 from “Headquarters of the Ex- ot Auburn, Wash., the night of May HOBR30 4 ¥ Red Birds mcre than six times i nomgnsted 2s “most likely to 1:11:-- were -jdle. :Mf‘.uvm it that was their choice. Ties “"m |;. E. C. Christensen, E.'lllnlnnfary Curfis. .Tlhe u.s-mt,:-n’em ¢ and someone had closed the Alaska Construction Co. : 22 meetings last season almost cost coed” by observers. Ray, & 232- "qpo hoce etting Oaks have an-| What's the use Breadon said 'p .00 ol T o0 }“ soway, SAid it was not clear why “this false dcor. Without food or water, his' B'p o Box 4096, Interbay Station Charley. Grimm a pennant. T pounccr. fresh from three S N e hay-making opportunity thi “you can't force a man to work' for 10 Bell " cws" had keen distributed. weight d*opped from 196 pounds to Seattle 99, Wash. It . " h - robs S ) ' ' b v * 1 net a ) Y r N - Si o ver e rt-| 142 d o :ubs mag' net b"tpfif't as N.;‘L“Ax‘l (:flc” nmwinpff:fi:g [1: iunk:xg;f;; week, opening today against sey-|YOU If he docs nct want to. Going to Cokabvi: Wirs Shincy he Siamese government roport- | 142, eague champ, bu! s a cinc! ey fullba ate S, nth-place Seattle, while fifth-| T cnton, Howard Wiley, Mrs. Q. will better their own record against Keskowski is the end {rom Fleet S P n, Howard iley, A Q. i . Yide f 0 ranking Hollywood opposes S'1n< (] cnton; to Anchorage, S. R. Duke, B Louls iwitly| Bchities going | thp Cll&d“l‘-ca,‘fi“;_“flh'fr"l““ i 13«2?»‘ Francisco in the two clubs' first| opA 0 CONNOR bert Killewich, Joe Hamill, Hel- " bulk of the work. ! g ik C_,”“,f‘ line for the ame is Davii | Meeting of the season. Sacramento | en Bonney, Nada Standell Keith IMMEDIATE DE' Chicago has split E‘:“ 1'“ 'SL;; “u:‘li‘io\}d ns C'ng"( bekt land‘r:{c i plays the Portland cellar-dwellers, pRESEmS DATA Roberts, Lt. Commander Fletcher, starts against the due lnafi:- b ;'3""1 I - Dovit and Mastran. And San Diego takes on the some- Col. L. B. Row, Russell Gibson, Schmitz earning two of the decis- Bride, tackles H) what» faded Angels of Los Angeles ions, his latest being a 4-1 job in gelo, guards; Walsh, center, ki i 0" RA-IE ISSUE iiibkfl Bay, John McGregor, Nina # 0" yesterday's only National League but Lloyd are lettermen of past Y G ViGH ark 2 . . ¥ contest. . St. Louis reached the lean years and the Irish also have 12 Pm‘?lnE::L;:: lfigfflq:(:( ;l_'& e BB M A R l N E E N G I N E s so;te};pal\‘»ilot;:).: 0?21228 kr:lsts. Hiiaah lenumw— in the bu.-k:wld | (Only games scheduled). r;"‘h;:‘('b hx.'; been no ‘n:ln \%vgl‘;‘\ STAR”"ER']""HU ¥ S a 8 S N offeres y the carrie! the S. - ‘ White Sox manager continied to e e or the OPA on the basis of which, ‘ 9"}! Ch l A ZI ln d | G y peaduce sucesses. as the. Pais Hoss Game ‘l'om h' ol g o e e s IN WITH EIGHTEEN .p. Chrysler Ace, 2%-]1 Reduction Gear straight triumph 1 . s can | stitie ;;:le?h;)r{'e?m}:irdpitzfég tt:::r?gg Teams w y (vhn‘ng,o in ratss can be Ju titied, ety i ‘ ' 2 'y Oakland 38 655 Was a statement n]a(if‘ by Donald Arriving yesterday on the Star- . Louis 9-2. San Francisco 37 627 J. O'Connor, OPA Price Executive , Rain forced pcstponement until With the usual phrase, “weather S % 'y ios K b sates oo liner Juneau with Captain Larry b iy e us! bl Los Angeles 34 for Territories and Poss2ssions—at Currie, Flight Officer -Jerry -Hola, tonight of the highly-publiciz2d permitting,” there will be another i "7 | the current Washington hearings cn 4 3 : g % Yankee stadium night ball debut. paseball game tonight on the local ‘S:l;h_ D’eam’ :‘;g b ‘iea the Alaska freight rate issue. and fl(wm'defl Mm'x:frct Livesay . H k l E bt r ‘Washington will be the attraction gjamond + L“-“"m b ‘e o From April 1943 until March 1946, "¢'¢ the followilig passengers from . § . with a crowd of almost 70,000 eX- The schedule for Tm\sday,‘Mny‘g:;‘tfl];ne“‘“ = when' he_ whb promoted. to: Reglbkl \' cherage: W. H. Hiclg. Mr pected. 28, shows the Moose will meet the| 2P © o v 336 Price Exccutive of all the Territor- Clcaves, Beb Cleaves, 1 uKl e Johnson Outboard Motors The short scores: Elks and the game will start at el ¥ iel r. O'Conncr was Alaska Price - McDermott, Virginia aenham- National League 6:30 o'clock. : American League A eutiod in ge of all price Mer, Charles Fawcett, Jacob Sam, PHONE 473 Chrysler Marine Agency 406 S. Franklin Stréet St. Louis 000 000 100—1 5 0 et S Teams Brocks Renn, Ken Hager, Bill : 1 matters in the erritory. It was ¥ ¥ Chicago 010 003 00x—4 O Boston 763 Uhile in this position that he in-| FICkok, S. Mathews, June Brude. [lanmmenflmmsenflmsen) Pollet, Dickson (7) and Kluttz; New York 2 : st{oate Taaks A's, e jve Vold, and Bill Armstrong; from Tt Rk P b i e Yl ‘ B B lE ADERS Washington B8 e e (ontlNe | Cordova: Mrs, S. E. Smith, Julia BeS666e American League | Datyolt 18 514 o grastic increase in shipping rates . Chicago 101 201 111—9 20 0 Cleveland 1 444 45 the territory. O'Connor and his St. Louis 000 000 101—2 1 0 ; ; St. Louis staff, including George Rogers who Lopat and Dickey; Shirley, Gale- Here are the batting and pitch- Chicago has since been named to succeed house (4), Hollingsworth (7), g leaders of the two Major Bs Philadelphia 2 250 o'Connor as Alaska P cu- Kinder (8), Lamacchia (9) and ball Leagues at the start of this National League tive, workad together in preparing Helf. week: Teams the 21 exhibits of statistics and National League Brooklyn econcmic analyses which he, as Re- - Batting — Kurcwski, St. Louis, St. Louis 3 606 gicnal Price Executive, presented at AP SPORIS 376; "Walker, Brooklyn, .369. | Cincinnati 517 the hearings. Pitching—Lanier, St. Louis, 6-0; | Chicago E Some of the exhibits coalt with Ex FUK o R ool r | Regular Service from Sealtle and Tacomd RouNDup American League i | New York AT1 1946 freight traffic figurcs as sub- 7| ‘Batting — Vernon, Washington, Pittsburgh 448 mifted by Alaska busincssmen at SAILlNG : FREIGHT Pnsmms ey o e 3.405; Williams, Boston, .351. Pmlade]plua b 2 OPA’s request; civillan and military | . /Pitching — Ferriss, Boston, 7-0; population changes; pest-war need: 3 nzranEnAfloN BY HUGH FULLERTON o st e tor i - NEW YORK, May BGrox e HOSP"M NOTES tertnis: seintion of present ireient | Juneau Southbound G ; s i Sl STERN SECTION OF | = con s s 25 i 5t o siaion s | iy way 31 ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. y ’ of representative goods; comparison 7 i ‘ 07 may be as good as Greg .. . Jim ard Wells, Mike Pusich, as medical of ourrent Seattle and Alaska ro- Princess Louise Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Kittell, who set a statz high school | | patients, and Dale and Timothy tag) prices; and analyses of shop- TUESDAY, JUNE 11 mile record of 4:276 last year, won SA(KE"S HARBOR G‘”“m“" both for removal of ping companies balance sheets and Piiocess Lotiss the mile, half-mile and 440 at this profit and loss statements to point year's state meet, all in reditable GOES To SEA]’T[E Dlschargrd were Louise Linge out fallacies in the premises upon FRIDAY, JUNE 14 times . . . He hasn’t picked a col- and Mrs. George Michelson, medi- which they based their claims for Princess Norah lege yet, but maybe Rice can do, {cal patients, Marilyn Jewett, sur- higher rates. 9 something about that . . . Speaking! SEATTLE, N{ay 28.‘—The stern | gical patient, and Mrs. Homer Wil-| 1p summarizing OPA’s presenta- FR,“.)AY‘ JUN.E 21 of miles, Sweden's Lennart Strand section of the ° American tanker liams and her new son. ticn at the hearings, O'Connor Pyincess Louise may find the competition rough Sacketts Harbor, which broke in|{ Admitted by the Government stated in part: “We take the posi- FRIDAY, JULY 5 when he arrives, what with Eddi2 two in a storm March 1 off the Hospital yesterday were Frank A.ition that the present rates to Alas- [’rinces; Nordh Walsh doing 4:123 in last Satur-'Aleutians without the loss of alPeratrovich and Fenton Dennis, ka are already too high in com- g day’s IC4-A meet, Tommy Quinn man, will be towed to Seattle by both of Juneau. {parison with those in effect on TUESDAY. JUNE 25 l athe " est E“d running 4:17.4 in an easy win Sun- the tug Sand Key, the War'Ship-| T |somewhat comparable routes, that Princess Norah day and Les MacMitchell, Roland ping Administration said yesterday.| NO MILK vElenny |some of them are higher than what Sink, Jimmy Rafferty and Earl, The Sand Key isduetoleave Port-| Memorial Day. Union Delivery. |the traffic sheuld bear . . . The OPA s Mitchell rounding into shape. 1!&nd Thursday for Adak to plck! —_—————— \also takes the position that the 4 ogye. we '“w nave a smd and up the tow. Ten men from the ! i | The Greed government has giv-! central and strategic consideration ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE |tanker's original crew are still on nhec' Lll!e th‘ en the British Empire 20 acres near|of this hearing should not be rates Fearful that the railroad strike board, protecting the hulk and its| Phaliron on the Guif of Athens for but a realistic consideration of the VA-1-46 would continue, Charley Miller, the cargo of cil. la cemetery for Br!tish war dead post war traffic v.ondmom of Alas- 1 ) " AT THIBODEAU'S GROCERY it e : On Wllloughhy Avenue A newspaperman saw some youngsters racing their homemade cars, c!nd ; “THE GREATEST AMATEUR RACING EVENT IN THE WORLD” came into being XLA s KAN CA n C (| % Phone 777 DAILY FLIGHTS On an aftornoon in July 1933, Myron Scott, Word of the race is spread through the Scott conceives the idea for an organizod Encouraged by the sucoess of this first T l] A . wspaper her, watches some whole town, and hu of kids show race, which his publisher agrees to sponsor. organized Soap Box Derby, Scott presents Sounttoeh .rmmr::mmd- cars on a up, with cars mads from old wash boilers, Much to the surprise of evaryone, more the idea to Chevrolot officials, who decide hill in Dayton, Ohio. He tells them to bring crates and soap boxes, and police aid is than 400 boys enter, and 40,000 watch the to sponsor the event on a national basis their friends for a race the next week. required to hold back the crowds. event. The Soap Box Derby is born! as a contribution to American youth, | ! N C n 0 R G E i ipl SooP Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. Dependable Camfortqfle Inexpensive SN humnt gl i Sen 30 | | D e it | | Tims oo ey e e ; : 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares Soap Box Derby. The local champfrom each South Africa and the Canal Zone send their in the world to build and drive your racer, city is lant l:y!he National Finals, where champs to the Finals, too, where as many and to race at the National Finals! You'd T L o o e / Good for One Year CO-SPONSORED BY CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, CHEVROLET DEALERS AND THIS NEWSPAPER ‘ TO FOSTER THE SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP AMONG -AMERICAN BOYS : o/ nlfl’ e Kn fllnu NE Phone 667-0Office Baranef fiotel

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