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[HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUN ‘AU, ALASKA IDAHOSIGNS ADM. INGRAM } HEAD COACH NEW CZAR OF FROM SOUTH PRO FOOTBALL | BOB MOSCOW, Idaho, F P By MYERS High School basketball team, which d F. ) Howell consid- LOS ANGEL Feb, ¥ has won the southern division of his new job as ccach o1 the L rs of the All-America pro- Southeast Alaska, will leave for iversity of Idaho football team fessional fcoth: may Juneau cn March 4 for a three be “qu llenge” and cther | have reached fc but they i game championship series here St LAt 1 .nce coaches | got colid: gold when they signe | / Gt e dmiral Jonas H. Ingram as the | The Petersburg team has beaien e foraee Driversithiaes aib [ Pas RS e Wrangell and Ketchikan, and Ju- an fbai HANGLNE e R L \ing the 6C-year-old four- neau Hizh School has beaten Sitka irday to. plie e orishta | Elar ran to what one offick and Douglas. The playoffs here on ) cgram which President J. {rankly said a life- the evenings of March 6, 7 and 8 Buchanan has outlined to im- time contract, t ference ob- , will decide the championship for ve Idaho's “deteriorating posi- | teined oY e Bl | Southeast Alaska n” in coast football. He will be wb\w‘ B0 o0 e Recd Coliege students in Portland, Oie., gather ai th ewrd ¢ read Sheilev's sonnets by maonlight R 2 ‘Wh W';(h,,'v‘t, ‘:.i\, Bl .“l\‘h emt ,v[A\\‘,‘, KThrhd e ; (\' in pretest to the arvest of student Tem Kelly, veteray of (hree years' war soivice i Isutians, on ’F Y i : ;‘\'([ .'Xl:l;a‘vflxIn::x.)‘ll;l:‘ ‘\i-'l‘n re he ha vice stripes an :‘ lull o “ruspicion” and fcr NOT having a draft card. Kelly was riading verse by mocnliz “ap RS' l’WISION o assistant coach at his alma decoration \luding the Con- Fhote) | \ter, Howell said he hoped to gressional medal of honor 5 ‘ | I.EGISI.AIORS n two assistant c es frcm A former playing star, coach and & | B T CIOLABCRMAN ~ GUESTS AT CC fowell's salary was not disclosed, M€Ver lost contact with sports . { [ VES sup“@p- — was reported to have signed a AN easy 1 man who can g a V) P Members of the Senate and Sl B sl be os normal as a Gob of who H lDING OUII 0ver Aic"c ‘ g A House of Representatives, from A mighty Whip if anyons imposss on ) 1 ke day at the Chamber of Commerce 5] £ v e - [] | {1egular luncheon meeting which i _He, a8 hroatnted, hers, yester: ! Afe Siudledl 3 |wes held in the Gold Room of s M o ,,‘If'\, the Hitig l'F‘mst'n'al % PreS]denf()f UEWU ODDOS' the nof. The legislators wer 1 L e s J‘::\(: g ‘ i K P introduced Ly Program Chaiman : NEW - 27— : > s o ‘.111 keround of each of the mem- the Cbicago Rockets. Am\ \1:»'.;.11 ‘.\.mi kilm7v.,n‘v<-n—(l;!w| Mgt ettt B { posed LengIa'lOfl N : Crowley reportedly received $30,- players are the best players will lee Reporfs on Short i included Harry B. New- IAVANA. Fe a7 —The 000 a ye but > Admiral Le thorcughly tested this “year. N h P WASHINGTON, Feb, 27— mes Nolan, Andrew Hope, oklyn ‘Dodgers open a three- he preferred not to discuss the With a majority of the 16 ma- orthern Paths $bert J Piisavali’ Breaident Almquigt, Frank G. John- B T etiMition | serles. with fhe S8lary jor league clubs not due to kegin| A the CIO United Electrical Work- Son. Steve Vukovich, Miss Anita stcn Braves tonight, with at . their actual spring training grind: \wASHINGTON, Peb. 27—(P— ers union, today told con nhe Oarnick, and Mrs. E. E. Engstrom ¢ 100,000 expected to jam Grand 5 until noxt week, approximately 95 iqp. Ajr Coordinating committee, iS opposed to barring Communists of the House of Representatives, dium for the contests cent of the 600-some big & goverament Kaou ted m_‘ l“l“: the uBiBH 3 and Senators Frank Peratrovich S ot a y have inked their 1947 g ) ok gy Y L. L P Dawes, Joe Green and Nor- AVALON, Calit., 2. M PORLreCe ; i e Arctic feasible as the mmittes. Fitveerald said he OR R. Walkst Jlff Chambers, 1 regarded Of the 30 or so players still out-|gpotest path ketween American inst depriving “Communists, _ Sevator Walker >nded the Wt handed pitther ‘ot Dhe TARL ide the fold, some have given In-|t1oqe centers and those of north- fe D Republicans CPamber for the policy of careful geles, will get his first chance for n that they will bring e ‘gurey 1d Asia Sha. glean m‘,,‘,,, m :n,: cencideration of recommenda- the Chicago Cubs today in a si = 1 contracts when they| y, caijag attention in its first ; R 121 O ace, lions coming up for discussion be inning intrasquad game. Chamk FAINg | gapnyal report to several co-ordi-'ereed color fore passing approval or taking a and Paul Erickson, the two pitch- P& A g nated projects undertaken in that Under questioning by Sanator 'ion, and eaid the Juneau Cham- ers farthest aleng with their spr %, oldout S re in accordance with its Ball (R-Minn). Fitzgerald said he b=r ©f Commerce is lookzd upon training, are sche ¥ oY A tecommendations. These are would not be in favor “of any {0F leadership by otler cities of the Each hurler will w e est name and probably ") poablishment of a weather legisiation, in unions or in gov- TCITHOrY and, because of its posi- with six hurlers slated for mound (Conttnuec srom Page One) A yspad f""" b e station al Tulle, Groenland ernment, which would deprive any '/on in the Capital City, controls duty. Sl pusial, pe Sa-! 2 Continued operation and in individual of fizedom of thought 3¢ €bb and flow of opinion with- 4 is 1eally mo other solu- was the big gun in the St Louls SCTe eases expansion of e Sfubelist.” 1“1'( # h\rm;“"\l; I“1 et (P—Outfielder Enos Slaughter of did not claborate s to subsaquent world's title last year.!SUOTUCIE TEEERE g Matles, g ,,,‘fl),,,'“,\,; petition is guaranteed by the Con- the Bi. Louis Cardinals tested his When the step would become effec- Cther regt B e e e . Tulis - Emspak, Stitution and respected by the ailing arm yesterday and declared but presumably no definite biizade inci ot R TS e TP Jegisiaturs Eut a petition necessar- it felt as good as ever action can bz taken untfl the hitting first taseman of the BoS- i pegin about Mareh 1. o whatioe ily carries more weight if backed Slaughter who has cne of the Bovernments joint consultative Red Sox; piteler y T The ACC ‘u“ X s un- by tacts, careful study, and in- best tnrowing arms in the Majors COMMittee of employers and un- outfielder-first baseman it e LG el amunict sym. telligent consideration before pre- Wi siyuitk on the right elhow by 5 he by Labor Minister bine of the Detroit Tigers;|ioien (o e “1,“"“" T s R sentation, pitched ball in the fifth game of ' s sets xm'::znmcnd‘a- Southpaw Howiz Poliet cof the totetvil yiation 10 4hs Reolls And not. Fitzgerald shot Correspondence read by Secre- the 1946 World Series. He played [0S from regional industrial Cardinals; Babe Young, New York ié . intemasional riee- Dok tary W. Robert Webb incluads out the series but the injury ham- -CArds some time next month, G Phil Masi, Boston Braves 3 andt Sacontial fo-. SR aktd: Vau Afe Lot letters from tke Alaska Develop- bared Bie i The joint committee itself is in B Lewis, Washington S o : e ety o 'as Ment Board on the re-opening of | 5 L i recess until March 13, pending tois; Augic Gals Conalhfil I R ® land set aside for military pur- rcceipts of these recommendations. Reds and Ron Noithey and Oscar “Truman last September. “I understand you have that Poses during the war and a Jet- " First responses to the r shift Judd, Philadelphia Philiies. Lewis Zanresentetives. from . the elaE: Buat the husky union teF from Delegate Bartlett on the 0 rl B r l e fs idea from industrial were and Galan have notified their re- War Commerce and leadsr retorted. He added that jt Dational fiscal policy as regard to mixed. Meetin of industrial ive managers at they will + Oftics 1‘)4')1\”)!1“'% tr was becat of Ball's “bittarness” appropriations for rivers, harbors, groups at Derby and Northamp- discuss their contracts when they(civii Aeronautics Board and f{hc that members of the union had 1anding fields, roads, etc, in the v - ten opposed night shifts, on the arrive in camp. EBudget Bu cpposed his re-election Territory The Phillips 65 Olers of Bartles- ground they would not spread the Tre most serious of the hold-| "y onon (o Truman ad- Then Fitzgerald shouted: “Do _ BUrr. Johnson, chairman of the ville, Oklahoma, haVe won the Am- electric load effectively and would ouls appears to be Musial. He 35| Siead that t A mnring o want to ask me whether I am legislative committee, read the erican basketkall league pennant raic> preblems of transporting and dickering for a salary which| = “‘l,l PRl "F Aitio 5 vCummunN" ‘I sl y answer to the request for a second consecutive year. The fecding workars at odd hour would place him among the mgh-jmm'm inrl i g a‘ com- Ths committec is holding gener- Of the University of Alaska Alum- Oilers clfnchod the title last night' On the other hand, rep n- est brackets in National league| ..., ‘ericial told : “:mnwl, it al hearings on the question of ni Association on support of ap- by beating the Oakland, Calif, tatives of woikers- and employers history. Reports are that Musial, oo 500 0 5 O re the eneting lakor laws. Fitzgerald Propriations for the University. Bittners, 36 to 32. It gave the win- at Nottingham and Luton laid who drew about $14000 last year, gfon b SN F ooy P00 contended that all proposed labor The legislative committee’s letter rers a conference record of 19 wins plans to begin night shifts next is demanding $30000. Owner Sa Truman forwarded the re- leaislation is “injurious” to work- CPPOsing endorsement of the nd one loss. week without waiting for detailed Breadon is 1eported to have co to congress with the express- ers and “aimed directly at the Pécommendation was upheld by R Lt e OIS SOl tered with an offer of $22000. | hope that it “may prove useful frod on their tablos and clothes on Presicent Norman Banfield on the Couttal bt Keriinee haishad . with to congress in its deliberations on their backs.” contention that the Chamber burst of speed fo overpower the aviation matters, which are of suc S AR ELOERS “:hould not endorse x»qum»l:» for specific appropriations for spec- MARLOWE PASSES BAR EXAMINATION Los Angeles Carrolls, 56 to 42. And the Pocatello Simplots wound up their season by whipping the Salt Lake City Deserets, 45 to 43, in a hard-fought game. BASKETBALL The following are final scores of liege basketball games played —Bruce Marlowe appeared before | J t night: | Judge Harry F. Pratt yesterday in California state featherweizht Columbia 7ale 56. | the District Court for an oral ex-! ¢hampion Carclos Chaves of Los Dartmcuth 57; Harvard 49. | amination and passed successfully ngeles punched out an easy ten- Pennsylvania 49; Princeton 37. |for admittance to the Alaska bar.! ound decision over Lorenze Sa- Long Island 92; Salen 39. Marlowe was responsible for the fora of Cuba in Oakland last night.! West Virginia €3; Washington-' crganization of the Juneau Mer- Chaves had his Cuban opponent Jefferson 36. ' chants Association which was | down four time —————————— | formed six months ago and on| oy | which he served as executive di-| In the Pacific Coast ice hockey SiIKA (AGERS | rector until recently. i ague last night: | The Fresno Falcons came up ARE NOSED OUT | Marlowe received S |gree in Psychology from the Uni- IN WEST PLAY ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 27| (P—Anchorage and Palmer high schools will fight it out for the All-Alaska interscholastic basket- the U. of Washington. ball fitle at Anchorage tomorrow| Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe, who have night. { been Juneau residents fot the past | The two schools fought their way | year, are leaving Sunday on the into the finals last night with Princess Norah for a three month | Anchorage downing Fairbanks 53 vacation in California. Marlowe to 30, while Palmer upset Sheldon|plans to return to the Territory Jack: cf Sitka 27 to 23. | next summer to set up a law prac- with a'three-goal rally in the final period tc beat the Los Angeles Monarchs 5 to 4. Left wing Len Mutcheson shot home the winning score with less than three minutes of play left. The Portland Eagles, northern division winners, beat the Seattle Ironmen, 3 to 2, but were forced into overtime play. The winning marker was scored by Hibbard Beah. The game had a side attrac- ticn late in the third period when Bill Allen of Portland and Paul Waldner of Seattle were bounded out with match penalties affer a versity of Iowa in 1941 and h L. L. D. in law at the University of Washington. He also, attended the University of Idaho for one year and became a member of Na- tional Law Honorary Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta, while attending stock-swinging bee. ‘!n consolation contests Seward|tice in Southeast Alaska. | At San Diego, the Sky Hawks trimmed Cordova 46 to 7 and| L TIPS gty 255 ‘ beat San Franci 's Shamrocks, Eklutna downed Nome 49 to 34. i JUDGE ARNOLD HERE P Al g e | Winton C. Arnold, Managing Di I ter International nton €. . Ma - o B Western s EMB[EM (lu' ms |rector of the Alaska Salmon In- League, Los Angeies beat Spokane, 5 to 3, in a game played at Spo- dustry, Inc., has arrived in Juneau MEETING, 8 TONIGHT kane. ! from Seattle and is registered at “BRSY AAEE, = the Baranof Hotel LOGGERE There will be a meeting of the - Emblem Ciub tonight at 8 o'clock! WASHINGTON— Strike notices | ATTENTION LUCTGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft io 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-t1 ' in the Elks Hall. All members are have been liled by five lccal un- requested to attend. This will be i of telephone workers which, | the first meeting since Installation if put into effect, would disrupt cf Officers and a gocd turnout is nationwide communications, Labor expecied. | Department records showed today. ( fe &1 great concern to our country’s wel- fare NG HOME MORJARTYS RETURN e eee % Mr. and Mrs. C. Moriarty, from HERE FROM SEATTLE Fairbanks, took the PAA plane —_— Lack home from here this after- H. L. Wright and Frank J on after a week ting here.' Cooke are ameng this week’s visit- They are returning from a trip to ors from Seattle. Both are guests the states which took several E menths. it the Hotel Juneau. Distributed exclusively in Alaska by West Coast Distributors, Seattle, Wash, PETERSB CAGERS TO C(OME HERE Will Play Three - Game Series with Juneau High for Title this after- of Schoo! Petersbur Word noon A was received by Superintendent. B. Phillips that the ific places without possession of all facts involved. After an open discussion for and against with members including Rlaph Rivers, Mrs. Laura Ordway, Curtis Shattuck, Jack Fietcher, and Allen Shattuck taking the floor, the legislative committee’s letter was referred back to the IN HOGAN'S ALLE Y _Toffee, » Manx cat owned by Mrs, Mary Steele, peers around a corner of gan's Alley” to size up his chances in a Los Angeles cat show. committee for further considera- R. V. NELSON HERE tion R. V. Nelson of Sitka arrived in One raw member, Dr. Leo Geh- the city yesterday end is registered rig, was introduced at today's lun- at the Hotel Juneau. cheon and guests attending were > - Dr. Chatles E. Bunnell, Victor La IN FROM YAKUTAT Moe of Sit and Gordon Wilde, Al Whitney, frem Yakutat, ar- ALASKA SHIPPING Tt C la Cc shi legislation th to of vig ley Se B rived in Juneau yesterday and re- gisterea at the Gastineau Hotel. > o> Zuern, from Portland, is newly registered at the au Hotel. 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