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YOUNG UPSTARTS DEFEAT OLDTIMERS The Young Upstarts defeated wthe Oldtimers on the Elks alieys last night notwithstanding the fact that Fred Henning, who has just returned from a trip to the states, was in the lineup of the old Loys. » Good stores were mads in the game. four Upstarts: making over 50 and two Oldtimers doing the same * scores were as follows Oldtimers: *Metealf 169 185 1 536 Holmquist 164 140 441 Henning 166 130 452 184 157 503 Mork 158 145 457 Totals 841 757 791 2389 ¢ Upstarts Hagerup 191 182 579 Snow 164 157 536 Taylor 193 179 184 556 Nichels 149 191 148 Burke 165 170 195 Y Totals 862 879 948 2689 >, — BASEBALL Exhibition baserall gam which the Major League team. playing resulted ' in the ores yesterday Boston (N) 8; 4. Breoklyn (N) 6; Canal Zone 6 (tie,- eight innings Portland (PCL) (A) 9 (10 innings) St. Louis 3 in re following Philadelphia (A) 10; Cleveland Pittsburg ) 8 New 2. York (A) 12 Louis (N) New York City (AA) 3 Philadelphia (AA) 0 Detroit (A) Cincinnati (A 4 Chicago postponed. 1 (A) 4; Kansas Louisville (Ar 1 Washington Boston (N) 8; Chicag Z Vs in - Spori Briefs Washington State coach Ike Dee- ter and eight boxers are flying to- day to their ring date Friday night with University of Wisconsin mitt- men at Madison Most bowlers woutid- be - satisfied withy one 300 game in a lifetime But not Allen Dahl of Richmond, Calif. Dahl racked up a dream game last night in a practice ses- , slon. It was the third time him. for Four Pacific Coast League clubs will ‘take on Major League oppon- ents today in baseball training con- tests. It's the San Francisco Seals vs. the New York Giants at Hono- lulu; Hollywood Stars vs. Chicago White Sox at Hollywood: Seattle Rainiers vs. Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles; and Los Angeles Angels vs. Cleveland Indians at Fullerton, Calif: re Here's what happened yesterday in training camp baseball: A garrison iinish by the Sacra- mento Solons earned them a 3 to < vietory over the San Diego Pa- dres; The Solons put over two runs in the last half of the ninth in an exhibition at Anaheim. The Portland Beavers handed the Cleveland Indians their sixth straight exhibition defeat. Port- land’ won the hard way—10 to § in 10 innings. The winning tally camg on Roy Helser's double fol- lowed up by a single off the bat of Al Spaeter. They played at Riv- erside, Calif. DEBATING TEAM FROM KETCHIKAN COMES HERE Word was r2ceived this morning by! Superintendent of Schools A. B. Phillips that the Ketchikan Debating team was scheduled to cail frem there for Juneau this weekend. No exact time has been set as yet for the debate in Juneau, said Phillips. That will be arranged af-| ter ‘the Ketchikan students arrive. There are five girls and two boys on the Ketchikan team. - .- Read the want-ads for bargains! Beware Couihs from common colds | That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | ‘cause it goes fllght to the seat of the trnub!]e dto g}el loosex:i :{ad n:’crl]x)reé | getm laden phlegm, an i %o soothe and heal Taw, tender, in- | flamed bronchial mucous men- | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | 8 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it | quickly allays the cough or you are l 10 have your money back. U l REOMULSION fol tCouxhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis l NW QUINTETS KNOCKED OUT OF TOURNEY tions of $900,000,000, DE P—The Icne Pacific representa- tive remainir ational AAU cage tour ran smack into a “toughie” today Alpine Dairy of Seattle, victors by a 43-41 count over Northwestern State College of Alva, OKla., in yes- te s second round encounter tangled at 2 pm. (PST Wy with Continental Airl of Oklahoma City. one of the ts seeded fives Th quintets bowed om yesterday alem’s oing ou 3-42 alif., City Jollege, and »okane Naval Supply Depot bowing 50-45 before the Columbus, Ind, Cummins-Ce- cos. The eight seeded teams of the National AAU basketball tourna- ment were still around today but four of them may have some trouble get through today’s third round game into the quarter- finals Apparently sure d round were things for the Bartlesville, Okla (Phillips 66), the defending cham- and No. 1 seeded outfit; Oak- Calif (Bittners) Oklahoma (Airlines) and Hollywood f. (20th Century-Fox) - o - FIGHT DOPE took land, events ollowing circle with ired night place re- ults In I London, outg 132 Geoigetown, in d featherweight title Lowell, Mas: 136 Cambridg Jimmy Neal, {ifth rcund of Manchester, is, 1 38 125, Anderson Suinea, Empire Al inted C. dc 1t British the a for Johnny Priest knocked Philadelphia, their bout N. H., Walter Havana, ko-ed 4, Boston, in the A out in the At Cabby™ Garv fourth At Young round Los Angeles, Archis Moore 173, Oakland kncked out Jack Chase, 169, of San Francisco, in the ninth round At Alta., Verr stopped f Victoria, rdon the ;. o Gray in fifth At man, Richie went At le Vancouver, B dy Hoffman 180, round on o Bud Christ- ncisco, and Mendoza anta Mon 10-round draw. Phil Palmer, C., decisioned 144, Seattle - COAST GUARD SHIP LEAVE OUT THIS A. M. Cali F San .Joe 128, San te Sei 144, Bud- of USCG Cutter Wachusett sailed from Juneau at 9:15 o'clock this morning, apparently on special orders from its Ketchikan head- quarters The CG50063, 50-foct patrol craft tased at the small boat harbor here, also left this morning. She is heading for Ketchikan to under- gc a major overhaul, and will not return for two or three weeks, ac cerding to Lyle Kelsey, of the local Ceast Gu: office - >oeo two-ounce hen's egg repre- about six ounces of trans- med feed SCHEDULES to ANCHORAGE Connections to KODIAK ® NAKNEK and Interior points. JANRIARMRRARRRR VIR s, PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES R Reservations and Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA JNER HERE |the @viozly Bear to inspect and Williams, Jr., Sitka, was|Supervis \ herd e |»«»‘(-‘(0ASTAL AlRlINES (URS“'“ Illis to Juneau yesterday by |ed soc Bjorki Island enroute | v U. S. Marshal Max Rogers. to the | iMpROVING 'I'HHR [ BARGAIN WINTER EX ams will serve a senténce of .o | trom JUNE AL Ernest Dennis on charges of being | jowns y autnorities’ feared s @unk and disorderly Lapidly now IFoH & Fe | Tarakn Goastalokiinte i mm NG TO: wm‘l‘EH“KSE v R RIREY S gl mish: bring & re- | ovengive improvements in - their : 80 ON INSPECTION TRIP clirrence terday’s floods Which jyneqy terminal and headquarters FA‘“BA“KS P P Fish and Wildlife Agent John! crove ! of Montana fam- g4 tpe foot of Main Street. The 125 Sowe's Awarded Repara Likens left Juneau today on board ilies to nd h\ulmn;zx ";.', being w;nmh-l.-l(\ k“‘_ “UME RS . 125 . ! painted old signs being aken | U. €. PEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER B WEAU ,down BET“EL R | JUNEAU, ALASKA . i A new sign recently painted on 8 with stopovers ' Want 10 Billion More ! WEATHER BULLETIN ltne ot of the main hanga oevil 21-dey reund trip— . DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12071 MERIDIAN TIME , bullding 1!“‘ feet Ili'“‘l- is said to P! 3 Max. temp. TODA™ be perfectly readable irom as far By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ast | Lowest $:30 ks eatherat away as Douglas. The letters are Of the $12330000,000 in repara- St th“ bk B o :;'(,l\::',“ * | about:10: el titgh tions thus 1ar assessed against the, ,popopage 44 37 0 Cloudy | A new ramp to the float was of the recent war, 67 Der- pop,y 48 0 | recently constructed and installed Stre"h our 'ruvel dollur cent, or $900000,000, has been!popy) 31 0 Cloudy and installation is underway at y awarded to the Soviet Union, which ' coqoo, i : : present with a completely new. gas- demanded an additional $10,000.- | poweo 4 2 rvicing system of the latest type . . 000,000 in compensation for War|pamonton i v S Three. large HronIOSE bR Rilides y F y,ng c ,pper losses from .Germany Fairbank 16 17 0 the dock will centain spring-loaded Russia, the only major power to 14 32 8 . Jiioie, vekls claim reparations, gets $100,000,000 42 25 32 0 Pt. Cloudy There will be two.iuel outlets on s & . ; from Italy, $200,000.000 from Hun-| 16 3 42 Trace Rain the dock, and two on the float Here's your chance to travel at a great gary and $300,000,000 each from 53 33 37 ( Pt. Cloudy Control will be all electric, from saving! Plan your visits and business calls now. For now Rumania and Finland by the terms godiak 40 35 T 79 Rain ieither above or below. The pumps you can Clipper to nearly all major Alaskan ci of peace treaties signed in Febru- gotzebue 20 8 Trace Cloudy will draw fuel from a newly in- i AT at least 259% o ‘weply Jititat Fares ary i Los Angeles 60 55 55 Trace Fog stalled tank with a capacity of argain prices—at least 25% ofl regular round-trip lares. Other nations awarded repara-; McGrath 33 20 36 0 Cloudy better than 2,500 gallons You have 21 full days for the round trip, including stop- faans Jasiude SRS Se I 31 10 2 0 Cloudy Said Alex Holden, partner in the overs. Bargain tickets are available only until April 1— €00, from Italy, Bulgaria and Hun- | Northway 34 13 16 0 Cloudy {firm with Shell Simmons, today 5 Won & gary; Greece, $150,000.000 1rom . Petersburg 45 32 35 0 Cloudy i “This new servicing system will on excursion travel to be completed by April 20. So fly Italy and Bulgaria; Ethiopia, $25.-|Portland a 0 Fog be a great improvement. It is not by Clipper now. We'll gladly help you plan your Winter 000,000 from Ttaly; Albania, $5.000.- | Prince George 23 0 Clear enly completely tireproof, but gives RS R 00 from Italy; and Czechoslovakia, Prince Rupert 0 Cles A0S tareat: aMvABLUZe . oF e babiing $50,000000 from Hungary i Seattle 43 0 Fog {the crews to service our ships at Russia’s new $10,000,000,000 de- Sitka 36 42 0 Cloudy more than one point at the same mand against Germany amounts to | Whitehorse 27 0 A b e e g Local Address and almost a third of the full total as- | Yakutat 41 32 i 12 Fog and Rain | to a convenient spot.” Phone Number sessed against Germany by the *—(4:30 . m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. todav) { Sl 4 i Allies after the first world war WEATHER SYNOPSIS: An elongated low pressure area is located | pooo (oo oo patariats for when an Allied financial council®along the Aleutian Islands from Kodiak to Amchitka. A high pressure [, o5 Fer 500 0o iniiae of PMWK[MN fixed the German bill at 000,- | ridge is located in a north-south line from the McKenzie Basin south- | 000 aeds i ; oA 000,000 goid marks—or approxi- “v‘;;;: n\mlb‘( utheast Alaska \\'lt-;.lvrn Cr md to a m;::: pregsure | ; it ; e ép/fi/fl mately 33,000,000,000 cell located 500 miles off the California coas This pressure distribution | Jiist - The winners collected only a'is causing strong to gale southerly winds from Yakutat to Kodiak. Rain! LOGGERS [[/0”[” A[IMYS p//&%/,,] C//’/l‘l‘t small fraction of that total, how- ' has fallen in the northern portion of Southe aska and ‘along. the | ATTED MTON.LOGGEHS, with 1ogs ever, and it never was paid in Gulf of Alaska coast from Cape Spencer to Kodiak. Clear skies and early | for suie. Centact Juneau Lumber {ull, even after the Young Plan -|morning fog was reported last night from San Diego to Ketchikan. Mills. Will buy from 100,060 ft pamed for Owen D. Young who! The ccldest temperature reported on . this mo weather map was| to 10000000 feet. For further formulated it in 1929—cut the bill‘ at Point Hope, Alaska with a temperature of minus 2. {7 AL tculhey 408 JHESEN | S bt to $9,000,000,000 and gave the Ger- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN e oals il mans until 1988 to pay. Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today 9 grer S e Finally, in 1931, at the heig WIND Height of Wave UNITED $iA of the world-wide depression, Station Weather Temp. Dir and Vel. (Sea Condition) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1eparations payments were aban- pe Spencer Rain 42 SSW 17 3 feet | Bureau of Land Management doned at the suggestion of Presi-;Eldred Rock Cloudy : i District Land Office dent Hoover, who declared an inde- ' Point Retreat Rain 42 8 1 foot Anchorage, Alaska. iinite moratorium on such pay- Five Finger Light Rain 40 24 3 feet | February 1947 Everything ments " {Lincoln Rock Rain 44 9 ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION in } Bl suard Island Cloudy 5 1 Zevo | Notice is hereby given that Alex : ve Decision Rain-Fog 44 SE 10 Daroff, has made application fcr Spoflmg | MARINE FORECAST FOR TEE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY patent to his homesite, Anchorage SET".EMENT NEAR EVENING: Prctected waters of Scutheast Alaska north of Frederick Serial 011283, act of May 26, 1934 Goods Scund—winds southerly to southeasterly 25 to 35 miles per hour—light (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land lN STR!KE pUGE'I' rain this e g increasing Thursday to 30 to 40 miles per hour. Pro- described as Lot “D" containing 447 7 I tectzd waters south of Frederick Sound and the outside waters from acres, U. S. Plat of Survey No. 2560, —_ Hy Dixon Entrance to Sitka—winds scutheasterly 15 to 25 miles per hour embracing lots A, B, C, and D. sit- SOUND 22 FERRIES tonight increasing Thursday to to 35 miles per hour with rain. Out- uated on the north end of Douglas MUTUR BEBUILD and MARI“E SERVICE Island about 10 miles from Juneau, sterly to southerly 35 to 50 5 to 35 miles per hour and ! side waters, Sitka to Yakutat—winds southes i miles per hour decreasing this evening to OLYMPIA, M 19 —(®—Re- jnereasing Thursday to 30 to 40 miles per hour—rain and fog sumpticn of Puget Sound ferry ser- : vice tomorrow appeared probable tcday with Governcr Wallgren's announcement that representatives of the CIO-Marine-Engineers Ben- eficial iation and the Puge Sound Navigation Company ha reached a tentative eement washer No details of the agreement, an nounced by the Governor shortly before midnight, were divulged. | h e e % Representatives of both factions, ! wdasnes however, indicated the terms were ! satisfactory { o The agreement is subject to ap-| clol'he$ proval of the union membership at a meeting to be called today 1 - - | EXTENDED INSPE dishes! OF 2 ISLANI | W A. Chipperfield, Forest Ser- | vice official left here ifor Sitka | on the Ranger 10. He was accom- panied by draftsman Ed Zeigler and will meet Admiralty Div mn“ supervisor John H. Brillhart. The | will make an extended inspec- | Changes from Clothes Washer to Dishwasher in 12 Minutes ticn and survey trip of lands, tim- | ber and wild life on Admiralty and : Baranof Islands | s | Amazing, astounding—a d true! The Thor Automagic Washer is a Clothes Washer that washes, rinses, damp- Read the want-ads for bargains!| | 1' | dries your clothes gently, perfectly—and antomagi- cally. THEN,a quick change of tubs and it's a Dish- washer that washes dishes, silverware, glasses — even pots and pans. [ Compact. Kitchen-Size Yet This New THOR Is Two Washers in One/ WIS Drop in at our sales floor and let us demonstrate this new washing machine that will revelutionize the household duties of the woman of today 'Alaska Electrict Light and Power Co. Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 between H.E.S. 114 and U No. 10 latitude 58 lengitude 134" 35" W. in the files of the Dist fice, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims S. Survey 2 0” N and it is now ct Land Of- e e e e JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. in the local land office, Anchorage, PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Alaska, within the period of publi- WELDING cation or thirty days thereafter, or PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | There is no substiinte tor newspaser advertising they will be barred by the provisions | cf the statues. ! GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager First publication, March 12, 1947. publication, May 7. 1947 ! | After school | fie@\ ... have a Coke BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. , Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS 1 REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent e b

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