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TUESDA\ APRlL 13,1948 (hamplon Joe 'S s 1o Trainon Juicy Steaks ROUNDUPOF | "7 > SPORT NEWS "7y S e Wi | Trip Says He Will | Knock Out Walcott HUGH FULLERTON, JR. -| W YORK, April 13—(#—In ap-| peinting the new non-playing tour-| nament committee for the profes- sional sociation, prexy Ed Dud! e playing that to outsiders” SEATTLE IS PLAYING AT HOME TODAY Cellarites Meet Seventh Place Oakland-Good Crowd Is Expected By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK, April 13.—(P—Hea- vyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, on a juicy steaks, promises' he'l r and tough- er for Jersey Joe Walcott June 23. 4 press) have been| “I'll knock him out this time,” the aful to the a ciation and must | cham ted with a cold matter- cease. But wasn't it the publica- | cf-factness after arriving home from tion of such critical remarks which!Europe yesterday with his handlers, The Scattle Rainiers, submerged resulted in a cleanup within the|wife Marva and two French poodles. deep in the Pacific Coast league P.G.A., which has been widely :\p-‘nqu Peter and Paul cellar, make their first home bow | pla | “I don’t know what round or how of the 1948 season today with the | if quiet, the 1l do it but I'll stop Walcott,” he seventh place Oakland Acorns have contin- added \mdm zentle prodding. furnishing the opposition. | i Despite the lowly standing of Robinson, a catcher trad-; the two teams, a good crowd is ex- the Yanks to the White Sox, N pected to be on hand when Kewpie intervie : “The Yankee: BowllNG Dick Barrett takes the mound for ennant this or an: the opening piteh this afternoon h Yogi Berra as the | Barrett is one of the few bright atcher. He just isn't cap-| Wk ot _'_ b spots in the Rainier foll to date, able of catching for a championship| VI :1‘:»:;»11’\‘1)( “_“hm“‘”n‘ o g e S. Matsen and D. Mat- 1 418 on lane four; S. Fish- |er and A. Fisher with 435 on lane winning two of the Seattle nine’s Earl Blaik three; E. Wilson and W. King three games. Portland, tied with the Oaks in jer With 412 (-n lane two; and D. Mat- son with 401 on "BOBO’ NEWSOMIN - FIFTEENTH TRADE; NOW WITH GIANTS until Wednesday afternoon Other series this wee NEW YORK A]Wnl 13.—(P Vi n, late the New ening tonight, send against San Francisco and Washingten Sena- Brook- tells on't c oands like the makings o class feud. son Wi Army football coach says he never has work:d ¥ than he has since the departure of bis two top assistants, Hermax Hickman .and Andy Guetafson, for| new fields mento against Los Angeles, the last named being hosts. There’s a rookie n the Milwaukee rewars baseball camp by the name Karol Ky . Naturally e micknam STANDING Ur 1:E CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pct. Maurice sout McDermott, paw, once ve Red fanned Sox —Louis of THE DAILY ALAbKA‘EMPIRL -JUNEAU, ALASKA ECRET OF ATOMIC NEW BOXING “ihow torussi RULES FOR But Soviet Umon Has Not! Industrial Capacity fo Make Them WASH!NG’]ON April 13 —(®— | ¢l Defense Secretary Forrestal told|S Congress that Russia knows how to make the atomic bomb but is not yet able to do so. orrestal’s issfon came up in |shelf questior the House Arm-:aminat ed Ser committee which is consfier a bill to draft men 19 lluouxh 25 years of age. After his testimony, Forrestal was asked by reporters how. he is|v certain that Russia does not have an atomic bomb. “I avould not the he said. that stand.” Forrestal had: told the commit-! tee: “I am infermed by Dr. (Van- neval) Bush that the scientific knowledge and technical proced- ures involved in the manufacture of the atomic bomb are known iE II S to Russia, but the industrial cap- acity . ... ” COUNCIL NEWS Rep. Herbert (D-La) intérrupted| At last evening’s meeting of the to ask: “We have no way of Douglis City Council the re-elect- knowing when they will acquire ed Councilmen were sworn in for the capacity (to make the bomb)?» heir two year terms of office, af- “That's right,” Forrestal replied. ter which that body seatéd Mrs. Several times Forrestal refused fic'en Forrest as a member of the to describe present international Douglas Post Office. Other business conditions as critical. |cial statement was read showing Dr.. (Vanneval) Bush is chairman the cities financial status as of of the Research Development April 1, and will be posted in the| Board. , Douglas Postoffice. Other business Earlier Secretary Forrestal told of the evening was paying of bills| the commitee that pushbutton war 2rd discussions on the Wughsl stiil is en jllusion and that total Boal I““l’“r and beach properties.| wariare of today rests upon man- Mike Pusich reappointed power. J. Balog as city clerk and ap- wLu\ 1l was made by the council.| | Other appointments will be made | later I'TLE, April 13 —M— New | drastically tightening boxing rules, were dis- ay by the Washington | Commisston. : of the regula-‘ a fighter who has ed out to go on tl\cl 30 days. A thorough ex- will re required before fight again, r knocked out six times or within six months ill be suspended, said Com- Chairman Don McPhee. changes call for an auto- count of eight after every lown regardless of how soon regains hls feet. S Mc tions been a row tim nt Other care to amplify I will have to let fighter A ST FEDERAL EMPLOYEES WASH. STATE Wwilson, | the Hoskins summer. nineteent neries, b the trips only reute. ve lal SCHOC the Douglas trict, if | eleetion filed office, ril 15, at MAR Larry Wi P Juneau, it Doug r Felix [CARL LIND PASSES AWAY AT ST, ANN'S| the hosp! for the p: He wa: shop in came to \from the HER I AT J The ‘Ways. expected V/ILL SEE PICTURES AT NOON TOMORROW - CCHANIC ARRIVES One mechanic for the Douglas| anning Company, accompanied by | locked f HERE FROM KETCHIKAN H. R. cne with Other Applicants Board on or kefore K and Dennis and Ruth witnesses. Carl Lind, this afternoon at 1 o'clock at St. Ann’s Hespital. heart ailment he had been suffering 5 the owner of the barber 'is wellknown He was born in Sweden in 1808 and ) years later. The remair W. Carter Mortua; Dixie ways Sunday and the New yesterday, by Harvey ways yesterday with Her Highness PAGE THREE THREE THOUSANDS OF MINERS RETURN 10 THER JOBS Produdlon Spuris to 75 Per Cent of Normal in Some Areas PITTSBURGH, April .3 Scft coal poured from the nation tipples today as thousands of minu- ers ended a 29-day strike by ac- cepting a pension agreement. Procuction spurted to 75 percent of normal in some areas. But the work return of 400,000 United Mine Workers was not yet general. Some unionists declined to work 1til disposal of contempt of court charges against UMW chief John L. Lewis. Others awaited the results of union local meetings scheduled taken residence in Apartment for the This is Mr. Wilson's h season In Alaskan can- ut he stated that of all here, this year's was the all sunshine en- canner men will this we: have ATFL STATEHOOD TEAPARTY TODAY TURNS INTO FLOP In a valiant effort to attract ai- tention to Alaska's statehood de-| mands, 46 Territorial officials, pro-| fessional labor union officials, un-| employed carpenters, their families photographers and a few others,| raised a 50 starred American Flag| this forenoon on the flag pole at the Governor's House. A scheduled parade from the Ju- neau AFL Hall ended up with {three autos making the drive to | the Governor's House where Acting Governor Lew M. Willlams raise Martha Rudolph, of |ihe flag with its five rows of ten were married last night lgiarg each to the top of the mast las by U. S. Commission- ywiniams predicted that State- in his home. Arthuringod bill will' win favorn Martin were i the U. S, House of Represe }tives. At the conclusion of his brief |speech and much picture taking i the group filed into the Gove iHnmo where Mrs, Gruening ser coffee. e in attendance appearel iz- KETCHIKAN VISITOR nnr*nt of the court, due to the| Henty J. Stinziano from Ketch- {national colors. When the official in Juneau and staylog at age 50, passed AWAY |y s gl wag run down from the stinean Hotel. flag pole by Lt. Comdr. Edward P. ¥ B 0 Wl 0 T TON KINKEL hat or stood at attention as is re Switches to Calvert Reserve ter )L BOARD MUST FILE desiring to run for Directors of the Independent School Dis- such is created by the on April 20, must have the City Hall for such Thursday, Ap- of > RRIED AT vpOoUGLAS R. Bemis, of Port Angeles, -+ >o e He was admitted to ital over the weekend for a quired. However, when the 50 starred unofficial flag was raised, everyone did remove their hats despite the fact that this emblem is not the of- Y JUneauites. | yojay flag of the United States. ‘The 50 starred flag, which in- {cludes both Alaska and Hawail, was imnde by Mrs. Maude Hamlin. It was re at th D Chu'rlcs scheduled to fly over the Governor's pending word e tamily House all day today. AR ! The Statehcod Tea Party, spon-| GHNESS AND NORMA !sored by the Alaska Territorial Fed- UNEAU MARINE SOON! eration of Labor, had called all of ' ey jorganized labor in the Territory to‘ was ast few ye the New York Tavern and, to man the United States severaly f the i stop work for a one hour period but e Anny{m such action was evident\in Ju- at the Juneau Mmlneinm" The M , 31C112, owned | Worden, was on the nkm\ iy MILWAUKEE, WIsC.—Carlton Kin kel, barber shop owner, of 722 Nort] l‘th St., Milwaukee, Wise., ha switched to Calvert Reserve becaus he has found Calvert Reserve to day’s best whiskey value. CALVERT RESERVE Blends —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neu ELFIN COVF Mr. and Mrs. Roy today and the Normn'an Ccve, are at tomorrow ! Hotel. - VISITORS B. Elliott, of the Baranof or from Healds- D Baird from Ketchikan is WOMEN BOWLERS FROM ALASKA IN DALLAS FOR MEET , April 13.—(®—The t in the Women's wling Congress, 81, was on ha DALLAS, Tex Mrs. since 1912, arrived with the Anchorage, She brought along salmon for Mayor Jimmie Tei mm» and a book of Sourdough cooking recipes yester aska team e S WISCONSIN WOMAN BOWLER TAHES LEAD IN DALLAS TOURNEY * DALL. v AL A8 Hazel Steele cf Madison, Wis, jumped int~ the lead in singles and all-events d.visions of the Women’s International Bowling Congress to- day. The Wisconsin bowler rolled a 609 series to replace Mrs. Eleanor Bung- er in singles and also ousted the Corpus Christi, Tex., weman from the all-events lead with 1,730. Mrs. Bunger and Jane Moss, Cor- pus Christi, retained leadership inj ®—| BASEBALL TRAINING - AND! The madz or the last three games of their barn- orming series with the Philadel- phia Phillies il 13, —P— ators have sterday’s game C., 4-8, the Senatc e hits—three misjudzed s and two infield singles. n, who the lowed the Phils eight blows Tex., April 13 The St. Louis Cardinals, who: tack has been somewhat less n -inspiring in recent games, un- & home run punch against | the Chic Cubs yesterday to wir |the initial clash of a four game se) , 6-5, Whitey Kurowski and N.pp ‘Jf‘fl"s delivered the round-trippe: cach with two mates on base. Both drives eame off rookie southpaw Cliff Chambers of Bellingham, Wash. at HOUSTCN MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 13.—(P— Catcher Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees is back on the sidelines gain. e long-ball hi the middle finger of I split by a foul tip inning of a game against Birming- ham yesterday. Berra was out of action for a spell s right hand ily 15 hits and seven runs | sid | route, al-| tting receiver had |y in the seventh | E De- rs, Boston Red Sox and ago Cubs, has sold his talents ' till another major league base- club—the New Ycrk Giants er adds to Bo- record as baseball's most trav major league He's been involved in 15 s v trades lving at least $100,000 in cash other ball players. | his The Pederal employees of Juneau at- tending the monthly luncheon of the National Federation of- Feder- |al Employees tomorrow noon in the Gold Roem of the Baranof Hotel will have an opportunity to see the best of the kodachrome slides taken by local photograph- | eled ers The program committee has been B e able to obtain the choicest color pictures taken in various sections jof the Territory by 12 of Juneau’s | outstanding prof onal and ama- teur photographers. Since the pice | R’esults | tures were chosen for their quality = {and subject interest by the pho- tographers themselves, the Fed- 1 Employees are due for a rare ording to Chairman Sperling the Program he Best for Less VA 13— UVER, B. C.. April Ve ver's Canucks and San Diego's Skyhawks may need all -ven of the games available to de- |cide the Paciiic Coast ice hockey Ccmmittee. | league zmpionship. A la The team to win four games takes jector will be used which he trophy. Three have been play-|a brilliant image. ed, 1 with Se SCOres. The| The order of business during the Canucks are ahead 2<1 by virtue| meeting will* include nomination f last night's 7-5 defeat of the! of offic to replace the Presi- kyhawk dent and Viee-President who are San Die leaving the Territory. here —_————— - 2-1 iod. of ck auditorium-size pro- throws Consistently o can'tie.it up by win-| Wednesday. Vancouver | at the end of the second | B (FIGHT TRIAL ZNTRIES 5 LARGE KING SALMON | CHOW-DOWN TOMORROW = lANDED A' KET(HIKAN( Boxers in the recent fight trials K ETCHIK AN, Alaska, April 13_,,\ \\xll discuss the bouts in detail a! a pound king salmon, larg- | banquet in the Gold Room of the qual'.l ing fish caught in the Baranof Hotel tomorrow evening kan king salmon derby, was | at 6 o'clock. | landed here by Comdr. Fred J., All boxers and cthers responsible Scheiber of the District Coast Guard | 'for the tournament promotion will | Headquarters. ibc on hand to determine why that Th fish was 44% inches long |left missed or why ‘the Sunday and ha 'punch couldn’t be landed. for Less g wife, couple, Mr. | : | William M. Taylor { burg, Calif, is a Hotel Juneau arrived on the Alaska.' guest at the and Mrs. L. F. staying at the Gastineau Hotel. th 0 @ Scwver Marker “Alasl:a’s Finest” ANNOUNCING NEW “Money Saving” Poliéy THE 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET wishes fo advise thai effeclive Calvert Distillers Corp., New Whiske Jork O @ (onsisienily the Bes! for Less @ Consistently the Best for less @ Consistentiy the Best for Less ® CENTURY | § a girth of 30 inches. in March due to a foot injury. His phlpdggh 0 g g latest mishap is expected to bench him for at least ten days. doubles with 1,123 bowled last night. — e ELKS BASEBALLERS SCHEDULE WORKOUTS | Red Holloway, manager of the Derby day will be June 6 with a'; DURHAM, N. C., April 13.—(P— Cincinnati Red manager Johnny Neun’s “bit inning” strategy seems to have fcund a payoff player in WSCS MEETING The afternoon circle of the Wo-| man’s Society of Christian Ser- vice of the Methodist Church: will | | ing across the Arectic ocean | the boundry of Alaska and Canada - INTERIOR WEATHER A low pressure center 1is loss ® (onsislenlly lhe mov- near this morning. This has caused strong winds over the Tanana Valley with temperatures rang- April 15th, 1948, this modern food store will operate on a strictly Self Service and Cash basis. Elks baseball club, said today that plans are underway fer the team| this .season. At a meeting held in the Elks Club last night the following play- ers were present: Earl Forsythe, Vern Metcalf, Jim Vuille, Jerry Magorty, Wally Rounsley, Chuck Winstead, Lucky Bennett, Pasquan, Pete Buonamassa, Bud Phelps, Johnny Floberg and Lou Selmer. Holloway said that plans were dis- cussed for a pre-season workout schedule. SALMON DERBY BOOKS SCHEDULED FOR S, F. A letter from John H. Rogers, dis- r r Pan Ameri- s been re- ceived th:il the cisco office is awaiting the arrival of 10!‘00 ‘saimon Derby folders being furnished by the local Chamber of Commerce. San Fi The folders are being reprinted| the Alaska n in Juneau, with permission of Sportsmen’s Associ and will be sent south when avail- able. - — INTENTION TO WED George W. McDaniel and Fannie | Mae Schwab, both of Juneau, have filed'. application for a marriage license from U. S. Commissioner Feliv Gray Fred Dunn here stating |left fielder Hank Sauer, | Sauer connected for a grand-slam |homer as the Reds compiled an {eight-run inning and a 9-7 victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday. cuer's homer, his tenth, enabled the Reds to overcome a six-ryn de- { ficit. R AR PO S Fights last night resulted as fol- lows: At Philadelphia — Jimmy Bivins, 186, Cleveland, stopped Bill “Chick- ‘en” Thomfpson, 176, Philadelphia . . At San Diego, Calif.—Jerry Mec- Swain, 188, Anaheim, Calif., out- pointed Gene Felton, 191, Los An- geles (10). At San Francisco—Zeke Lucero, 134, San Francisco, outpointed Reu- ben Rivers, 133, San Diego (10). .. BASEBALL MEETING AT ELKS TONIGHT M. P. Mullaney, head of the Gas- |tineau Channel Baseball League, urges all managers and captains of teams entering the circuit this year to attend the meeting called for 8 lo'c!ock tonight at the Elks Club. Those attending are encouraged to take suggestions designed to make thiz the best season yel ‘ meet Wednesday afternoon at 2|ing from 28 to 37 degrees at 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Marie | am. today. Rain was falling at Forward, 1011 D Street. Mrs. | Fairbanks, but snow was falling Popejoy will continue the study | over the upper Tanana Valley. of the book “Ten Thousand Years o o o In China.” CTopies of the book! 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