The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1948, Page 3

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o THURSDAY, MARCH 25 1948 ‘British Army Moves |ONE FOURTH OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE (onsistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consist IUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE. THREE nfly' i}le Best fo; iéss [ ] i k: g a FOUND WITH 18, Of Ailied Yugsoslav| < g foa =. VA Sur n 7 TRIESTE, March ..::.-Am—Addl—ins % BASEBAL[ SPOR“NG (VA Survey Reveals 223 onal sritiin soldiers moved up o] o= S 3 | the Yugoslav-Allied boundary in the| g5 R Alaska Veterans Are | irce temitory today as a precaution- | £2 - A i . ary measure, Maj. Gen. Terrence C.| @ = Seriously Disabled | Airey announced toniht. £ SPECIALS PECIALS ® ! RRrE Airey is Chief Civil Rights Officer | == & ol A of the U. S.-British occupied zone _:: D fri i | ‘ot 711 Wor ar [ Amskfi\ll There were unconfirmed reports| &= PB!DAY, Y Fl“nAY, = SARASOTA, 7 h 2 b\ BY HUGH FULLERTON, JR.) wing cc sation for|here that “something may happen”| gy ; g Outfielder Hank Sau! nely NEW Y( RRRW: 20 & ‘.ml\“’rd today or tomorrow. '{:; S}-TEIRDAY SATUBDAY 2 hitting ¥ missed by t t wa 1 rvi 3 were Civil police were alerted (hmunh- 3 . &> cinnatt since he wa e g | found to be in the seriously dis- Jout the day against possible Gom-| £ and MONDAY 66 /fig‘ S B“,Q ';‘v.'aes-t” and MONDAY 7 1ihed three d ago With &b Sliba Wil e d g ccording to a re-|munist demonstrations in the wake p, -] - b < “a injury, has b K \g program ¢ ed by Hugh of the western powers' propcsal that | training quar about the !4 im, Chief ¢ ! vi <m;;vt znml Tr}l;:;: given bnT\: :g” Ttaly. { o X-ray juidance, of the Juneau Regiona ritisli troops cou e seen mov- | N Ma Johnny M said Office of the rans Adminis- | ing closer to the frontier and dig- . Groceries F l‘ l L lb E ‘1 ! v E “ Y ea!s = was i because Sauer tration. i ging in positions for roadbiocks with | STORE HOURS 3 e g [~ ankle, swollen, was nc | Vocational Rehabilitation machirieguns @ 24 STOR 4 B ..8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 2 ponding to treatmen and Education purposes, the ser- i g— ] eDile DE] IVERY § (vnli"nvl‘!“.: ‘ "o b Phone = diont Achined’ gent DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A.M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. % BRADENTON, Fla—Eddie St o it : Pl ‘mw“m‘ADAK ENGINEER IS 5 Phone LAST JUNEAU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 P. M 2“2 = peddled to the Boston Braves by the i g e Sttt af Ta | 60 Peroant Gompenstion | 2 DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT = Brooklyn Dod 1. -80] ad start this year. their sers nected disabil- J “ T {‘ (“y q‘m coached the 1v'\> '.)nn £ ‘ 5;@] 7 W (; ) T - g 8 -4 B ’ line last fall, is if they pre-| RED TAPE |S (U'I' ) OR BUY A / THE \3 /] PR'CE hell probably u ) to the college rehabilitation prob- | = g exhibition game oothall ¢ t with the|len e hard-of-hearing. | ©w City at Lake Wales Colts doesn e untit August, } of the| SEATTLE, R T T A ey N < T e - 0t 5 T e e S e 2 PRESH FRUITS ad VEGETALBES arriving S are slated to pitch today aga | Lincoli High ol of San J cver terrific odds today as David @ g s Newark at Haines City | Calif,, tossed pitel into ! Kassar m Al’\k Alaska, winged his| 52 l t IB HEAY b B s e S o i e S o et B almost BAILY by Boat and Plane 2 question-mark pitcl ¢ i en hard-c 'or write English. His passport, by \3 '_I.I‘“\—-'——-I)ehuuub - _Rmn.'m Beauty —— Newton ()1\101\‘& HUBBARD SQUASH e o s e T ARTIGHON CARROT! ORANGES—AIl Sizes GREEN PEPPERS @ Red a the I W 306 percent in 1918, was lost in a fire at Cam-| OCADOS CELERY iCa ) PARSNIPS TOMATOES Reds | 1 Hickman 'pro disabled due to orthop: Lridge, O. in 1914 / GRAV L WUiT—White—Pink POTATOES TURNIPS Hughson will have a passed up -the Yale football | reas et avotihds“KupLLs | Wit Edaretettins s takenii-igs () BROCHNIN GARLIC SWEET POTATOES ASPARAGUS Sox lineup behind him | coaching job if he had listened to rthritis, ete.), 24.2 percent Cairo and wanted to see him, it CUCUMBERS LEMOD YAMS ENDIVE Ix;m 'm\l/vll"nv;!(';;‘\u“r ':lu)m Ditdag | £ vw;”.‘ \\}('.: ’Aw(n!:d \;“\; ‘111-11.}-Lf11 t {»w.‘lA\x\,““ cases, 0.4 ;,tu.\-om‘ pmml] a problem uf]Pl'L:)\‘an his i g RED CABBAGE LINik RHUBARB MUSTARD GREENS S Bl 30bby Doerr are into seclusion to avold being influ- ered a speech impairment, and tionality so he could be certain of CABBAGE LETTUCE JITAGABA Sid Gillman from miscellaneous injuries| He had the answer in his pocket & diseases, such as diabetes, ne- last night as he boarded a United = itis and asthma | Air Lines plane for the East Coast. “om s s \ preliminary comparison with A Seattle attorney had cut through @ SUNKIST ROMAN BEAUTY TEXAS: Pink or White <= o . llege coache i disabled istics of Government red tape and obtained B8 9 w = catch ¢ 1y shortstop 5 kut he ws Z any tumble R Offices of the Vet- credentials enabling Kassar to re-| @ . R“ @ Bonne short ip but would- from the bi C I Administratios ) the 1 ai abroa P aar f he ishes, o ik not mind h ) 1 as a util-| After lockir Phillie pitching | yes e o e o an Shafer e LARGE ”'“ ARGE APPR. west that the percent and return to the United States. = NET et % ’ ity man, he cays may be kept Yankees had disaliled it to tubsroulos e 't dtay & o = NE I, L NET TV, or ( 2 as No. 2 short vo. 3 ca Robin Rob- ; ABIab Anihorthopedio ¢ in Egypt!" he said. &= BAG POt ’\l)\ BAG ,, POUNDS E ugan State | gicapi) in Alaska far exceeds “I like it up north.” - §‘ SAN FR weather tallyhooed .t categories in the Northwest| Kassar is a fireman for the United .53 = on the West Coast so dis- States Army Engineers at Adak. g2 G — agreeable that Manager Mel Ott is cey League i el e R et i i 3 ‘ S @ ants l,; to | 1x, Ariz, to com Vocational Rehabilitation and Edu- { plete their tr g S | cation to date Of those that | x . during the p | With more rain i 16 . have applied, 14 have been trans- BE SEAR(HED FOR . @ . put six players and Co o L5 oty “erred to the States for training, | 5 Il T 5 R Lo on & plane last night I {11 are in training in the Territory, A SHREDDED NABISCO large pkg C ZEE PAPER—————LARGE ROLLS o g tination, Arizona sunshine, The play- g n T3 and 13 dre now awaiting induction KI B w ] =, ers Marshall, Buddy BOWLING PLAYOFF {into training. Nineteen were de- S : K Kerr, ca Warren and pit- ‘[G?fiopkow NIrHI termi to be not medically feas- gpaprrm March 25—(P—The S chers Dave Koslo, Ray Poat and Ken i v ible aining at the pr sias AN it R 2 s SR 7 5 heiy CRONETY ship Pacific Explorer is __ 5 Eriie, e s o S seriousnss of thell gopoquleq to sail on a three-months &3 lA R G E ST s trip to seek King crab and bottom CIUDAD TRUJILLO. D. R the final play- . Veterar g ok L e . g couple of rookie pitchers are catc the Commercial League. |dics ated that continued e AT Spnkc\mfm said the witp’ 98 ¥ ing the eye of Manager Leo Duroch- Bar and the Veterans' being made to obtain caight ot EiC oD sehednle. HoWEver e Size Pk g er of the Brooklyn Dodgers. ation W oppose each for training from those in the ser- yitece contract R A e gu a Biz Chris Van Cuyk and John cthe 7 to determine |iously dis who have 10t reached meantime with five Seattle ..._’=' Hall both looked exceptionally good ' who Sanitary Meat in the yet filed such applications, inas- n\aritime Unions. = = in hurling the Dodgers to a 10-1 win|9 c'clock matches for second hon- much as their permanent rehabili- ~ officials of the Pacific Explora- <@ - over a mized Montreal-Dominican | tation is being relayed betause they tion’ Gofapny, Wl G = y 3 A g 8 ) n Company, which operated the s PAPE! I C [l team yesterday 7 o'clock match "will |are neglecting to file. cannery vessel in southern waters 2 ER COUNT c LARGE BOX c a v'“? Cuyk Ir)‘,\fzd‘ r/om- s 1-1:«1 Bar T Clothiers - last year, said she would be sup- € oy rup. in, five Innings P D sy i plied in the northern venture by a g ched four scoreless, hitless frames.|alley meet for third ey sy i (1 R R ) He walked two place. fleet g 9 o'clock match will I“ ove shis boats ons against Thogas | Special equipment for processing o lleting bottom fish has been News Nofes = Boy (rawls Under Bed fo Escape Fire; Burned fo Death VANCOUVER, Wash., Mar. 25.— (P—A two-year-old boy crawled un- der a bed in fright last night and Lurned to death as the Ray Piper farmhouse was leveled. Clark County Sheriff's deputies probed the debris for several hours to find the youngster, Michael Pi- pit Ludwig Ne ST. PETERSBURG—It Ic Hardware for the championship. M..n ger Buur) Hal!h hu« given up o PRI b i WANTED NOW, SAYS OKLA. CONGRESSMAN the game v.nh the Cards )e\'cldhy >eo (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) ELFIN (,L)VE. Alaska, March 14.— Guy Riley reports a small cabin while Brown relieved at short. The Cards won, 8 to 7, in ten innings. Charlie Keller made his first ap- pearance since last June for the Yanks, lining out a pinch hit in the ninth (nuux moore 'd near Lingard's ship- {ya crushed by a snow slide nearby building Monday. WASHINGTON, March 25- —m— ’Ipl\, cruiser was left there unattend- It is of the utmost national impor-|ed several ye agd by a service tance that L/un“ms\ quickly approve man a bill to giv atenood, Rep. | = Peden (D-Ol Walter Larson has quit working Statehood both [ch his bo: intil next winter and is getting f s in order and prepar- was ————— Hockey Games is nec defense and for development of vast sary for (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) |natural resources in that area, heling for the summer’s business. per, a grandson and ward of Mr. Seattle and Vancouver will vie told a reporter. He added: 18 Y and Mrs. Piper. He had run from for the Northern Division Cham- "We will never develop Alaska,| A tel \ was received by Mrs, the dinner table. pionship in the Pacific Coast Hockey however, until we get people to g0 Del Wimer from Mr. Wimer in Se- e c League in a three-out-of-five ser- there and settle. And the only way attle stating that their boat the INCORPORATION ies openi ttle Sunda to get them there is to give n-Del been sold. Wimer plans _ The Seldovia Bills Club, of Sel- Top cluz in the regular season, the a voice in the Government apd |to have another boat built. dovia, has filed its articles of incor- Seattle Ironmen assured themselves right to own property.” { _ poration in the office of Territor- a shot at the playoff title last night| There is a need to build thriving| Passengers on the mail boat For- ial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. It is y pushing New Westminster aside cities, higl airports and “all |rester were Mrs. Charles Hubbard, 2 non-profit concern and was form- that goes with the development of |Jjohn Dahl and Nels Bjkerness. ed by Andrew Anderson, Arnold Vancouver had cinched a finals states,” he said. _— Graham and Erling Nilson. | spot by defeating Tacoma. | He recalled that development of| skipper Museth of the boat For- L i — TULSEQUAH VISITORS Tom Millas, Mrs. Iris Arnold, Mrs. F. R. Jones and A. W. Stal- rester had his wife Lyda aboard on the last trip and she enjoyed it from large tracts in the western part of the United States was more rapid Seatile - New Westminster round of The game completed the first the League championship play in 2 tnose areas became states. Juneau. both the Northern and Southern Orderly development of Alaska e berg, from Tulsequah, B. C, are Divisions. is absolutely dependent upon state-| wantads Lrug q'xlcx resuits. at the Baranof Hotel. | The Fre Falcons and the San hood,” he said. “People who go there | _ —_— - ——— o Diego Skyhawks are matched in the are under too many handicaps now. | south. | These include U. S. Federal Govern-| o ® | ment, ownership or control of much of the land and the inability of a Winners of the Division ti will meet for the League crown. Consistently the Bestforless @ @ (nnsislenlly the Besl for Less o (onsislemly the Best for Les: ulogu edoing of a Lifetime Choice Uolhtu ‘ Weddine Here are resu counters last night: AKRON, O.—Henr 199, Buffalo, N. Y. oi two fistic en- . ® vancouver Tuesday, with a third S e e required, are April 2 at Vancou- FIGHT DOPE | Coastal residents here were enjoying ! sometime early Monday to plague After the first game of their ser- citizen to participate in the affairs game slated for Seattle Wednesday. Whale Bu"‘ed Iown ver znd April 4 at Seattle ithe sea breeze again today. Flak- | harried icity officials was buriad jes at Seattle the Ircnmen move to of a state government.” Dates for two additional games, if i s b [Enjoys Sea Breeze SEASIDE, Ore, Mar. 25.—{#— The dead whale washed ashore the beach sand where—the now” and Colion | under es, Chaney, 180, Indianapolis, draw, 10.!whole town hopes—it will stay. OAKLAND, Calif.—Bert Lytell,{ A bulldozer went to work e JOSEPH S. FINCH | 166, Cakland, stopped Watson Jonc\\dl' posal problem after high tide & COMPANY | 171, Los Angeles, 5. yesterday heaVed the mamal in- | ———————— @ |[cide the city limits. Prior to that Schenley, Pa. ) U.5. A { It is estimated that 460,000 houses | the officials had tried—unsuccess- in Britain were totally destroyed|fully—to ignore the derellct or rendered uninhabitable during e World War II, 9 Empire Want-Ads bring results!' 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