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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1947 LOUIS T0 FIGHT ON JUNE 26 NEW YORK, Louis will make of his world heavyweight title on June 26 in Y; e Stadium, but who the party the second part will be is stil big question to- day. Joe's and plans March 18.—#—Joe th defense s, Marshall Miles orough, announces Brown Bombe! championship en- gagement and at the same time emphasized that this will be the only time he will lay the crown on the line this year They virtually ruled out ther potential challengers except the survivor of the oft-postpon meeting betwz2en Bruce Wc cock —the British Empire champ and Joe Baksi, the Kulpmont, coal miner, ncw scheduled April 15. Sports erally agreed that Woodcoc Both Woodcock Tom Hurst, he whether Bruce self available if “I don’t kno manag John Rox for the third: postwar for England it is doubtful meet Louis. his manager, ed wh asked would make him- he got past Baksi " was Woodcock's ly to a question concerning a Louis bout, after his 15-round vic- tory over Stephenlek of France Manchkester last night “It's to-my manager.” Hurst said only, "I cided,” but was recalled he bad ated previously he wanted Wocdcock to get experience against top-f American heavyweights befors t ing on Louis circles in gen- that will and n up de- that that mo: ght haven't > > FIGHT. DOPE Here's what fight rings last night At San Francisco, went into action a th hometown favorite over ) Bell of Detroit. They t ten rounds to a draw &nd gan was considered lucky at that. Egan weighed 148': Bell 152 pounds. At Stockton. Johnny Stockton won a decision over Franco of Les Angeles. At Omaha—Vince Foster, 145 Omaha, knocked out Joey Pirrone, 143, Cleveland (1). > SASEBALL happened in Tommy Miller cf Julio Scores o1 exhibition games play- ed yesterday follows: New York (A) 3; (14 innings). Seattle (PCL) 2 Detroit (A) 2 2; Cleveland (A) Milwaukee (AA) 7, (ten innings) Brooklyn (N) 1; Montreal 1 (tie, eight innings) Brooklyn (N) “B" 1; Stars 0. St. Louis 8; Boston (N) (IL) Cuban All- (N) 6; Cincinnati (N) Philadelphia (13 innings). Chicago (N) 4; (N) 6; Newark (IL) San Diego (PCL) Chicago (A) 10; Hollywcod (PCL) Louisville (A) 11; Philadelphia (A) 2; Boston (A) 3 St. Louis (A) - BOYS CRGANIZE IN PREPARATICN FOR SOAP BOX DERBY Last night's cigarizational meet- ing for the Soap Box Derby Club at the Grade Schocl auditorium was well attended ty boys inter- ested in getting together with ideas for building racing cars and preparing for the 1947 races of the All-American Soap Box Derby. Henry A. Harmon first briefed the boys on the aims and objects of the Derby, after which movies ef th: Juneau Soap Box Derby races of 1941 and 1946 were shown. The group then proceeded to crganize their club and elect offi- cers for 1947. Presicent is Dick Keithabn; First vice-] pusxdem Dale Osterman; Second vice-pres dent, Frank Maier; Chief club ad- viser, Leo Osterman. Leo was the winnsr of last year's Juneau races and represented® Alaska at the Na- tional races in Akron, Ohio. | A total of 46 charter members were enrolled at last night’s meet- ing and in addition all ‘boys who raced in the meet last § will | automatically become members. Next meeting of the club will be at the Grade School Auditorium Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p. m‘ > Read the want-ads for bmgnms‘l Upheld in Firing tom Sympaihuer \L 18, today in e he right of the Civ sion to fire grounds WASHINGTON, ch preme Court GORALSKI SENTENCED ON PLEADING GUILTY 18 was s I I leaves Feders g€ rulings & Feceral cou sery the Commission’s Freidmai wit C ski s Donald F in the U Army ed yesterda, by Harry E. Pratt to and a day on chs larceny ralski pleaded guilty to stealing approximatel d of sever Ferguson, c Federal Building at centencing specifiec to youths fac said he now ent Wrang Judg should be suitable Goralski al dish 2 s> ~ MAYOR FOR TWENTY YEARS IS INDICTED SPRINGS, Ark., March 18, McLaughlin, who will fter 20 years as has been in- grand jury on nversion he penitentiary of his an automatic rge ‘from the Army of his conviction a felony Johnson 'ml'\ age. HOT P-—Leo P. retire next month ¢ will be sentenced on 1Ot Springs’ mayel dicted by a special afternoon. George H ! Guiswold, Bremerton, Wash,, plead- Charges of kbribery ed guilty on two counts of for- of city funds The grand jury night gery invelving a che he admit- turned seven indictments- against ted writing and passing to the Alaska Steamship Co. for pass McLaughlin, whose political faction controlled city and county offices n to Seward tence deferred until , or two dec morning in order that Griswold can attempt make restitution amount involved, $104.06 - of Wran charge delinquer ed to a minor and Wednesday i nd ¢ last re- ades. - Income Tax Confusion 18— of mail f notes to ROM ANCHORAGE TR ec Bile enclose paym claimed a cal . expenses Ni- Internal CHICAGO 'gel Campbell Harry W. OISO | pevenye, has a Sherman StIT, |y navers who fstered their income the week- ope man deduction for wrote the collec SALE I have been Church three adv. 530-t1 elir e o n and D a Radio, nof Hotel Anchorag S RUMMAGE 19, Method 1 salesman; g of Alas] the Bara end from ref ove out cf the city 8o Years Ma:ch st anth wife the last for my Recovers Vaice Affer For- thirty. years he never spoke! Albert Burke, 82, retired railroad enginecr, shown with his daughter in law, Mrs, Elwoed Burke, startled his family rccently by uttering his first werd in 26 years. Mute since 1911, when his vecal ecrds were paralyzed after his locomotive stalied in a narrow tunnel and exhaust from the stack smothercd him. Burke caid: “Something teld me to try to speak, I tricd, and my veice was ther Design for One Minute (amera, - ROLL OF PHOTOSENSITIVE FILM LENS ANC SHUTTER Frame Of Film In Exposure Position T Reagent Container (Pod) Kmite Blades Negative, . ¢ Prossure Rolls Reagent ayov Posiive Image © WL ROLL OF POSITIVE PAPER v . e A new kind of camera, that according to its inventor, Edwin H. Land, of Beston, will snap and deliver a finished picture in one minute, was anncunced to the Optical Society of America in New Yeork by Land, famous as_the discovercr ¢f polaroid. The above drawing, based ¢n a sketch Teleased by the Polarcid Cerporaticn of Cambridge, Mass., shcws how, through the turn of a kncb cn the side of the camera, after cxposure to a tiny capsule c¢f chemicals, the film and a roll ef positive paper are put thrcugh rollers under pressure. \When the film and paper are peeled apart in daylight a minute later, the paper has become the finish picture. (® Photo. THI D/\IH AL A@KAEMI’IM JUNEAU Orliz §sgasns | ; » i o & teft), El Centro, Culif Les A pantamw rcund title bout at n a clese, but ur ight in the (hrown 15th Mannel Orti dedges a hard Harcld ¥ rourd ¢f t title he 1 by ngeles ht titlcholder, ade by m with $600 BOXERS IN ACT!ON—h-mwm (right) starts Coolidge Ozaki toward the fast fight action at icago lulh Id high schoo! girl whe was feund d burned with a cigarette, beneath ach, Calif., tells a deputy sheriff at was abducted and abused by an un- ' heme from school. () Photo. Jacquelyn Mae Stang, 17-year-c rearly nude, her bedy gashed : a railroad underps the scene of the incident hew sh identified man while she was cn her wi 'SALVATION ARMY BOAT FUND NEARLY RAISED 1S REPORT i The Youth groups of Th | tion Army in the Weste 'y which include the cle ates, Alaska and Hawaii |dertcok the task of raisin | with which to buy or build a ble boat to facilitate the work Salvation_Army in Alaska igadier C. O. Taylor has W from the Territorial Headqua the $18,000 towards the goal of $2 000 has' been raised, Alaska £ ss mear Long | vaticnists and friends have buted $1.200 of this amount. B GOING TO contri- SITKA of Juneau on He stayed the Baranof Alaska Sitka Ehman Vancouver, ived in from eattle we at and Leonard h kend took for To Relieve Misery Rub on Tested e VICKS Chest Colds | Replaces | Commissione vide { tion; !interest Sat- | Coastal SENATE MEASURES 50th DAY, MARCH 18 (Introduced and Passed) Committee Substitute for S by the Judiciary Committee measure by Sen. Enge- which would have permitted ot vel outside Territory at Territorial expense—substitute bill broadened to give outside Territory travel au- thority all officials, subject to approval Board of Administra- tion or his supervising board passed 16-0. Committee 112, by the B breth to of Substitute for S. B. Judiciary Committee | To ccrrect an oversight in law pro- | viding for publication of notice cencerning escheated estates ed 15-0, one absent (Passed) S. B. 79, by Engebreth—To for licensing, inspection and sulation of hospitals under the Department of Health; appropria- tion $1,000; passed 12-4; passed cn reconsideration 11-5. S. B. 88, by Walker—To provide additional pay to election judges in precinets where 300 or more votes are cast at the General Elec- appropriation $1,000; passed pass- pro- 16-0. Walker- To reduce rate ot Veterans Tax to be paid by wholesalers in Alaska on sales for subsequent retail resale to one tenth of one percent of amount; passed 10-6; emergency 8ross | clause passed 14-2. S. B. T5, by Coffey—To establish a seven-member Tax Survey Com- mission to recommend a tax struc- ture for the Territory; $40,000 ap- vropriaticn; passed 9- S. B. 108, by Cochran- car owners to pay $2 tee for certhvication of ownership, Guplicate certiticates $1: passed 16-u; emergency clause passed 16-0. S. B. 109, by Cochran—To reduce on debts owed the Terri- tory, fer money expended on care of indigents, from 8 percent to 6 percent; passed 16-0. S. B. 111, by Cochran—Revising date frem which interest is to be D upon inheritance taxes of administration or one after death; passed 15-0, one psent B. To require registration close 115, by Cofiey vision ef eriminal code to re- define what shall be included within the term “riot;” passed 11- 4 one absrm‘ motion to rescind ed 5-10, one absent. B. 106, by Coffey by requesi authorize the Auditor to ap- all claims against the Terri- tery; passed one absent. S. B. 110, by Ccchran—To pro- vide for the election of three-mem- ber public utiiity boards in muni- ities cwning and operating [;lll lic utilities; passed 15-0, Walk- er not voting; emergency clause sed 15-0, Walker not voting, S. B. 113, ky Cochran—To trans- ter powers and duties of the abol- ished Territorial Health Commis- sicn to the present Department ol Health and providing the Depart- ment with additional regulatory pewers in matters pertaining to control of communicable disease, compulsory vaccination and sani- tation, including grading of milk; passed 15-1. S. B. 114, by the Banking Com- mittee—To require banks to give added protection to depositors in the form of paid in surplus and officer-employce bond, replacing the Governor with the Attorney Generadl on the Banking Board and spurring members of that board to cleser atténtion to duties by pro- viding misdemeanor penalties for negligence; passed 13-2, one absent. (Defeated) S. B. 87, by Butrovich by request —To authorize the Unemployment Compensation Commisgion to de- signate a custodian and treasurer for the Unemcomp Fund, removing that iund from the charge of the Territorial Treasurer; failed to pass 4-12. (Concurrences Senate Concurred amendments (all minor) S. B. 47, adoption law; S. B. 34, revising criminal ccde; S. J. M. 17, for Dillingham airfield improve- ment; S.°J. M. 19, asking the Con- gress to provide minimum grants of $250,000 for hospital survey and construction. (Conference Reports) Free Conference Committee Sub- stitute for S. B. 28—Relating to ex- penses of Attorney General's office and salary of the Assistant Attor- ney General; adopted by both House and Senate. S. B, 29‘ liberahzm" qunll[lcauoxfi To amend To prove in to: Education to tra- , PAGE THREE Dies from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In Mine in Alaska March 18.—i® fces will be held for Earl Edward Powers 1, mine inspector from Ravensda Wash., who died of carben monoxide poisoning a week at Jonewvill:, Alaska Rela- tives safd he was asphyxiated when he apparently itered a gas pocket a mine where he had been em- in pleyed abot His widow » law. Free amendment for admission to prac conference promise to admit experience as District Attorney in Alaska, but not as A sistant District Attorneys by both House and Senate > - EFFORTS TO END FERRY STRIKE IS TAKENTO OLYMPIA SEATTLE, March gotiations toward a ot the four-day-old Pug2t Sound Ferry tieup swung toward Olym- pia today with representatives of the CIO-Marine Engineers Benefic- ial Association and the strikebound Black Ball Line meeting separate- lv and jointly with Governor Wallgren the State Moadiation Board Ward Toner, supervisor of th State Mediation Board, said he had no idea of the length of the meet- ing once the Governor, the Board Management and Union 12presen- tativ awel Federal conciliators sit down together around the table. cof rdoy RENTON, Wash Funeral serv here W day ago 18 P—Ne- settlement ot IN TOWN kee, arrived the Gastnzzu and - - CLEMENTS IN TOWN Manning Clements, ssistant Special Agent in Charge of the Alaska branch of the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, is in Juneau teday to work with resident agent John B. 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