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WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE cers [ 1 were: President, Max mak> the trip south to enter a Vet-)oldest Hennessy son, Javy, will ac-| The Community House Spring REGUI.A“GNS AIRED longe' SeaSOH '0[ Penrod; Vice Presidents, Joel Camp- | erans Hospital |company his father south {Circus surpassed the most optmis- bell, Dr. M. M. Van Sandi; Dr.| e i tic expectations. The community l' l r Dav man; Recordi and!| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson nu! G. A. Anderson, of Everett,|Spirit; the cooperation;.the ingen- uck Hunfing, Larger (s ‘ : ling ecr ary, Mrs. turnad by plane Friday morning uil the fun; and last, but not Glenn Green; Treasur: 1 ll\mlg!\l the 36 foot troller Denna 7 =Y | AT Rex Mar- from a vacation and business trid'y and renamed it the Avalon, by|least, the financial return, $1500, e 9 o HEI_D I_ASI EVEN!NG Ba llm“ Demanded chant; s . Lamy Porter; to the States. Mrs. Peterson left,whioh name it was Known orlgi.|Was e pleasant surprise and grati- O X S R Adjustmen, Comumittee, Al Law- |some months ago to attend the Se-ljoye’ wt™r o0 W88 EHEE Coller | fication to all who participated, nus A mae ,‘-—_— Te—, TSP Ve | z ! R jrence, Glenn Green and Ted Harris. attle Merchandise Mart after which) o "o grid for rudder repair and,only to those who worked toward | Chairmeh, manager and captains| SEATTLE, April 14.—(P—A four- |she visited relatives in .\Imneml:\,!\pn(m“” ol |putting on the show but to the . M of the Gastineau Channel Baseball | state demand for a 50-day duck| Jimmy 1 17-year-old-son ot Iowa, Ilinois and Wi in. Mr.| 4 audience as well League met last night in the ! hunting season and increased bag|James Lantry, was tried Monday Peterson left some weeks ago to! ; ; ehacad byl To list and thank ail those who SEATTLE Is Blg Bownng | Hall to iron out pr \ rough | limits was before the U. 8. Fish|morning on an insanity charge, fol-! join his wife in Detroit where they iflzlll‘s Tros, flah bomt D b |rarticipated in making so great & | { spots before tossing the first ball.jand Wildliie Service today. lowing an attack by him Satur picked up a car and drove back to} SEEL, FAsnAager. ¢ i success of Community House's debut ver Foam Club, and owner of the Lee, ting| the Coast. ¥ Adolph Would be impossivle. But the proot | g The tentative opening date for the| Sports groups, leaders and game fafterno on Jan Pioncer Bakery, from i 0 n \Im.»t game is scheduled for May 16, ccmmissions of Oregon, Washing-|pRotographer and writer, on the| o Thompson "\ being fitted with po- |that Eitka has need and will support s hewever, this time can easily be tcn, Idaho and Mon Halibut Point Road | M. and Mrs, P. S. Ganty are ox-l B v a Community House was overwhel- n t 5 wer gurdies for the coming ssason ot d by incle weather con- | the concerted ac On the jury were E. M. Goddard. pected to ari g % nted to 3 week for a'nm Haeen, outeoing Mayor of Sit-|mingly proved. diticr in the event of favor-| oint déemands were pi W. W ht, Ted Kettleson, Joe prief visit with . Hagen, outgoing 1 ME iar'ed Nowh.m weather and lingering sun-|Albert M. Day, director of thel | shine, it is also possible that the rvice, Cash Coles iy aq at last actieved his life'®am-' e Russ Clithero ‘and Don, b g P;‘l;jl’fi“‘("“‘ ition of the thing he mest enjoys. KODIAK MIRROR HAS ce. W stop a elican and Elfin Cove.* ishing partner y NEW ] 5 circuit may get under way on| In 1947 duck hunting was limited testified that as she was . il ‘gf’ ":;,o";\nrz,'r’i:.:‘;’c i dgt e d NER ST SR 5 A'aska Hawaii Teams Ar. May 9 tg two 15-day seaso with & dm]y,““"%”fi with her ‘m““‘_d"g she Was, .. Conway is expected to return | PHRERA The announcement of the sale (By The Associated Press) . M. P. Muilaney, head of the|bag limit of four birds. Joined by the youth who attacked ney; Tyesday via PAA from & Win-3 e wNiobie Bar od by.Mrs.|0f the Kodiak Mirror, weekly The San Francisco Seals looked rive in De“’O" Read league, read the le rules and| The new requests cail for a con-jsuddenly and without provocation. yase vigit with his family in Seattle. {7a ik Ti‘,’.‘o 3 n,“"';x J ‘,“‘.“ newspaper, is made by 'Mr. and very much like major leaguers for Y diSci 1y wisses modifi- | tinucus 50-day_season, or two 21iShe was tbrown face down In the g rianc to remain through the |y PIgHURN Ahc M l‘“"“ INtvs. Willtairi . Tabafiie 6ar 08 two weeks away from home, but 10 Take 10 A”e S cations. Most thoroughly discuss- day periods, with an increase injread and beaten with sticks and| cnver He will be joined by his T;lflll‘t-r{w]‘z. Ilrl‘ 1;'d Vln |mb(‘,w Ald"”“;:\l\d s Thator o e they fell before some.fancy pitch- Y. ed were rules eight and nine, |Lag limits to six a day. stoncs until a car approached WHER | g, pye atter school closes in June.|qotva; and. the auneters oecupled|cffective as of April 1 : ing as they opened their season et WHICH together yin the': FighE SRR N MR Jimmy disappearsd into the woods. | i g } ""m b e ts 3 ke CrAYERET B eer G before 10,000 home folks last night.| DETROIT, April 14—M— The . o player to shift or be shifted | She was brought to town In the car,| . ong Mrs. Mark Ri’znngl,\‘ ik ,'k o (.? T '\11(. cditor. of the newspaper since De- Lefty Al Olsen of San Diego 80-day American Bowling Congress|eiom one team to another. i R from bruises and shock. = |yguant the Peter Canfield home| par m{‘m’\..‘.‘(",;mfi ompetition to| cember. 1, abd Mr: Crawted, fonms held the Pacific Coast league lead- | took on a trans-Pacific air t0day| o, R, Cleveland, Vice-President-of | i rterls testilied ‘that, the| b Hoypu, Point Road and eXPec the canis mlot mashines wh "",“,‘9" e i redppii el ton ers to six hits as the Padres cop- |&s teams from Hawall and Alaska|ine league, said that copies of the B wos mentally deftulgnt and. th8Y gy imnye shortly. The GanHlelds'DAVE patns Installd 15 the theatts Tonbh 1 lsth . tinploved in ithe Cardwine ped a 3 to 2 decision. San Diego | 20t ready to take to the alleys. |ryles would be given to those| recurrence of such attacks was Prob- ;o0 ¢o the States il e fe s ] Sdkrtment. ot Erktte Xb Todlek went into a virtual tie for first| The Hewailan —and Alaskan|prcsent last night and that any| akle. He reccmmended he ‘be sent| —_— ¢ g N NS TN op- place. It was Olsen’s third straight | tcams were included in the day's|changes would be made at next| 7 fo a juvenile institution for obSer-j . and Mrs. John Van Horn! The Sitka Public Library Bosrd|emted the Mirror since Dec. ok entries of 80 top notch teams, I~ | weoky Tuesday night meeting in | vation, care =nd training. | have purchased the Bill Rands home | will hold & bake sale next Saturday! o whin ther bousht it from Hollywood and Portland, idle | cluding the highly regarded Joe|ihe Elks hall 8 o'clock. Man- | » Stormy Doran, Chief of Police, on D Street and started moving this{afternoon to raise money for the| . Biv ,,,“ who fiud started yesterday, opened their seven-game | Wilman-Monarch Beer squad of | ,cq, players and any interested | pECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) eave further evidence of irrational weekend. Mr. Van Horn is steward purchase of new books. The sak mimeozraphed weekly in Kodiak seriés today in the North Chicago. versons conduct while the lad was being at the Vets Club. Mr. Rands will will be held at the Public Utilitics| ; | pers e invited to the meet i wr % in 1040 Kewpie Barrett pitched his 20ist _ Willman currently is leading the | ext week and it Is requosted by;”lié"l‘fszx::::é o?pbrr\ighiflciz‘k\:i‘d“‘“ d in the Municipal jail. leave shortly to join his family in | office and everyone is beinz asked | “'m,, sellers plan a vacation trip PCL victory as Seattle whipped ABC's three, four and five year|ymjlaney that present m,d(.,._-hmm‘“ all over town and Japonski] The jwy brought in a verdict of the States {to contribute baked goods. [0 the States this sumimee* and Oakland, 5 to a crowd averages and anchored the Cl tand the below listed rules eight|pelp the illusion that spring has Mer I deficiency and recommended St | Fihen Wi fetiieh to’ Mok of 9,267. 3 on hand cago Budwisers to the team #tlef.nq nine when attending. |finally and really arrived. The po! (the hoy be sent to a Federal institu-| The Frank Hennessy home on; The High ‘School Play, “Salad| Rk 0 T at the finish, being removed with at Columbus in 1942, He won the Important Rules lters were obtained through the lo-{tion for care. He was flown to Ju- Finn Alley is for sale. Mr. Hennessy, Days,” which is concerned with the two on and one away in the ninth. all-events crown at Cleveland m} Rule Eight: No player shall play ml. Chamber of Commerce and Jack Teau, Tuesday, accompanied by U. manarer of the Sitka Public Utili- trials and tribulations of Teen agers, CHOOSE A HOBBY His hitting helped the Seattle 1939 and at Buffalo in 1946. [with eny other team unless he is|Gonway, in Seattle, by the courtesy, S: Marshal Max Rogers. ties, plans to join his family in Port- 'will be presented next Friday eve-| At Nina's Nik-Nak; Leather cause, but Johnny O'Neil was the ,While Wilman was ranked as the r of that team, and Dlfl)‘-‘o‘r the éenme Cha;'nber and adver- | Jdand o5 seon as a new manager 'ning at the High Schcol Gym. The craft and ete. 856 6t real st with three singles and top box office attraction of th not be traded by man-tising agencies. Change in lettering Nick Trierschield, accompanied by | hac reen hired. Mrs. Hennessy has cast includes Natasha Calvin, Berna | Nl diiosiissitis a double. day, numercus other headliners agers unless it is satisfactory to dope o2 by students of Sitka High, Dis wife, left by plane Thursday, to !cn ¢ patient in a Portland hos- Boettcher, Patricia Lantry, Betty| Los Angeles opened its home sea- | Were due to roll today. i "-“‘. player himself, to the Execu-, Our first community atfair, in enter St. Ann's Hospital for treat- | pital ior come weeks Her three Yaw, Dorylee Jean Blanc, Dick Vote for Helmi a. mach, Alaskan scn before 7,746 fans with'an 8 to The star-studded roster includes|tive Board, and to the managers|our newly acquired * Community ment of a heart ailment until such |youngest children are being cared Avrit, Jack Reed and Bud Fetter. Ploneer of Douglas, for Republi- 4 win over Sacramento. The Sacs teams from 14 states, includingior teams not invelved " | House, sponsored by all local organ- time as he will be strong enough to | for by Mrs. Robert Gaylord. The Mrs. Joe Barnas is director. ;cnn Representative, 848 1 mo had just won six in a row Washingtcn and the international{ pyuie Nine: At the end of each'izations, has intense interest and}__ _ e, & e SO A e o S et kAN s — flavor is provided by Anchorage,|scason, each team menager shall large crowds are expected to attend STANDING Ur 1:1E CLUBS Auaky, ant ‘A“'HC::HU Lowlers. |sutmit a player's list to the Exe-|both the afterncon and evening per- . Pacific Coast League Custodians of the “Top 10"} yiive Board of ten names that formances. Team W bpands. §ot 8 Workuut sestond | shall consist of that team's roster| Twenty eight separate attractions San Francisco g 08 as four major changes occurred.| o the following season. Players are Leing offered, 11 of these by! San Dieg 9 6 The current leaders: {named on these lis hall not be kids and Teen agers. Sitka High Los Angeles ) ~ Nixe Myh Koam ety {cligible to play on other teams|will have a picture show, a Ham Hollywood 6 6 Cavoli Restaurant, Cleveland, | unjess they qualify as stated under |and Turkey award, country square Made by Hiram Watker & Sons Inc. Sacramento Bii 8 Ohie . 3002 yule eight. Team managers may | dances, coke and hamburger booth,| g A s lel S whisker, Portland 61 Singles Isolicit other players until a date 'and Band Concert; SJS will present ¥ Peoris, I11. 86 proof. Blended whiskey. Ogkland 6 8 L ich, Akron, O... 721|.ne week prior to the first game|a puppet show and have charge of The straight whiskies in this product Seattle R Douglas of the season, at which time each ' the Merry-Go-Round; Mt. Edge-) are 4 years oPmore old. 30% straight E2 Williar Wilkas-Joe Romano. t . S 1 manager must submit a|cumbe School will present Eskimo! Amsterdam, N. Y, 1328 list to the Executive Boarddances and provide the orchestra X AllcRvonts |giving full roster at that time, for afternoon daancing; Camp Fire FI H Tony Pompein, Lorain, O. ..1955 | A} player lists referred to in this Girls will give a Mother Goose show; | N : Mrs. Walton's acrobatic class will, whiskey. 70% grain neutral spirits. itain the name an il | most efiective position of h|do tumbling acts. | Twd fistic enccunters tcok plac | player. After said date, one week 11 tho: gavi "llil‘(\l?l(‘ time on the Pacific coast last night with prior to the first game of the sea- |@nd money toward acquiring the, the following results: the ¢ tive board shall have building for community use must Los Angeles—Carlox Chavez, 130 the y any and all feel slightly repaid by the fine cc Los Angele: , 130 SpaRT NEWS playe arious 5. seration displayed in this first ven- Dads, 125, Los Angeles, 10. : ) mento, Calif—Dado Mariono, |l R NS gent Jasne ticipation of the kids who were one 5%, Honolulu, outpointed Sonny| By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | 1D€ question of = declaring a',¢ upe mafn considerations. z, 120, Juarez, Mex. 10. NEW YORK, April 14.—® a freé agent after one Incidentally, it is’ not generally y with a club was dis- d last night, with no defin O e K.D.T.F. (knock down the favcrite club has been in almost continuous © did more than their share toward e ® YOUNG BOXER ls session sir sprinted home “ulccme. Managers submitted A y,. yjjqings' purchase. They bought in iront of Citation at Havre De!lSt of ten players whom they 4y, 6100 shares; one for their Stu- Grace Monday. . . But Citation is| Would like and Mullaney explain-|jent Governing Association and one KNO(KED ouT IN prcving a hard one to know down €0 that teams would be built from ¢ ho Teon Age Club \ . as f js that start. | | known that Sitka High students! r as the Kentucky Derby is = DJE cencerned. | Mullaney further emphasized) g cne believes the weather is y Wi Claude Harmon, 31-year-old win-: !hat the league needs additional req) and each evening one hears |ner of the Masters Golf Tourna- Ts hh"(“["“d t‘““‘\ d“h Per- | predictions that tonight its going V. i Vi 3 |ment, plans to have a shot at. the Interested _conlaok ‘elther he to rain hard, for sure. Insf ead, at 2 A}Z’x"’i?Ll\fR,}%:ifi\di;?:’. 1\1;;:151“ nlg: rc; AO U““P;j States open and Bri- . I‘:‘) ?‘;‘:f}?‘;’]‘:‘r “me" EIKS | sundown the !hermometcl'} d“”gfil“" 9‘ .4% to be exac'! When purchasers of Imperial 3 ¢ ¢ing ma ast tish Open titles this summer, par nger Was ' ward freezing point, further delay- % i gyt 52 : 5;{;“‘282};’(‘1"[;332, ?‘.i{;lf,;ltmm‘g(:mlhf; When Joe Louis returned from|PCinted to the shortage of pitch- |ing all. hopes of gotting a garden werequcs(lon:dlndnflt{on wide survey, 91,4% pr(?ved m.be, consciousness. Englend he brought a pair ‘of pedi-|€rs and catchers. | started soon § repeat purchasers. Yes, nine out of ten say Imperial again ! He was floored in the sixth round greed 'poodlc pups named Peter and} Other than Qlevfland and Mul-| The water supply is dropping to of a professional featherweight bout PAul: The scribes promptly changed | laney, those in attendance last's danger point. The auxiliary pump —==—-— - por with Jim Stimpson, It was Markey’s ! their names to Mike and Sol. {night were Les Cochran, Douglas; at Indian River was started Fri- . second pro fight. In the first one,| When the Chicago White Sox| Art McKinnon, Elks; Red Holloway day, but the river is also low. Be- March 10, he was knocked out in the | checked into their hotel at San An-|and Paul Urick, Moose; Tommy cause of the cold nights, the abun- first round. tonio, Tex., the hotel's “greeter”| Mierzejewski and Eddie Neilson, dant mountain snows are not melt- bl ‘we}comnd manager Ted Lyons:| Legion; and Dudley Smithberg, Bill ing . . A‘.ASKA “Right this way, Mr. Lyons, I'll show | I n and Jerry Magorty of the H (o you to your room. It's 630.” .. . .|Teen-Agers. | A severe flu epidemic has been | A } Wh reupon ex- itcher Lyons sol- Relative to the account in yes- 'making the rounds of town and | ¢ .)‘i 2 emuly replied: “I'd like to congrai-! terday’s Empire oi the Elks base- Japonski. The Pioneers in the Home ulafe you, young man. I didn't real-|tall meeting Monday night, the have been hard hit and the epide- ie anybody still remembered my meet was erroneously reported. It mic there has resulted in several y_ = LN TS TRA'NING batting average.” |was a Mocse meeting and those deaths among those too old to re- 00 el WO e . Eoston's pennant-hungry baseball| listed were tentative members of sist it. Dr. Charteris has been put- 7 fans have bought out Fenway Park| the Moose ball club . , . just a|ting in so many hours at the Home, % {for both the morning and attcr-}u;xmence in antlers. ‘csring for Pioneers, his office pa- 5 | CHARLOTTE, N. C., April 14.—® ncon games of the Red Sox open- T g it | tients have hardly seen him, except | —The Washington Senators moved ing day bill Monday. . . .And most| | for emergencies. | NOW | 4M into the home of their tri-state of them probably wouldn't object if | | Both patients and nurses at the e league farm club today for another the runners crossed the street and B 0 w l I N G ionhopedlc Hospital have been hit exhibition with the Philadelphialfinished the Boston mar: in- | |and students at Mt. Edgecumbe I Phils, The Senators won their first side the park. ' | School. The older the patient the p game in four starts against the Phils| 5 e R ey | more severe the flu attack seems T0X eas it Wit oves y:h“: 3‘5 yesterday in Anderson, €. C., 17 to] a Darnell's Sport Center copped | o pe, ; "l(:lfllflef"‘I And. - h;h"‘hw"d ‘brushes % | BOXING louRNEv i second half honors in the 'mesday;‘c i e iy | [S EN fM_A"—‘ t d.elp_aq“he:inl.‘ mfly—qllicfli i IE\-cnmg Bowling League last night| Tne Federal Employess Union - | ::omghlyl 3 NEWARK, N. J. April 14— ALAMEDA, Calif, April 14—®—|by wining four points from the | me; Wednesday evening for the | Red Barrett, who must have a good | Twelfth Navy District fighters won| Hernings keglers. High scores for | election of officers. The meeting ' 0 * See what convenience and efficiency season if the Boston Braves hope! tbree of the four semifinal houtsthe evening were registered by|was held at the Japonski Island by Pan American C’lppor | G-E experts have built into this hand- i So Fast! So Easy! So Thorough! to win the pennant, was named to | last night in a boxing tournament|A. Sturrock at 620 and A. W. Service Club with temporary Pres- *some cleaner, start today against the Newark With the Thirteenth (Seattle) and|Stewart at 609. |ident John Dolenc presiding. Offi-| . ! * Excluive Tos-tip Noxzle Regulator—adjusts Bears, The contest is the Tribe’s last | Seventeenth (Alaska) Districts. ¥ FAIRBANKS ¢ ¢ cleaner to any rug thickness. road exhibition of the spring. Bob| Finals will be held tomorrow: — g e — - R s 0"/7[ | * Powerful Beater and Sweeper—loosens Elliott, most valuable National the all-Navy finals at San Diego "eak o5y deep-down dist quickly and gently, Leaguer in 1947, is in a batting night. The winners will fight in slump and probably won't play. May 3-8 for a chance at the Olym- S pic trials. BROOKLYN, April 14—(P—Leo| Jim Steadman, Adak Naval Sta- F R E I G ]l T Durocher made his first official ap-, tion, decisioned Gene Ussery, Ala- c pearance in a Brooklyn uniform at meda Naval Air Station, in a 176- Ebbets Field today since the 1946 Found bout for the visitors’ only . " season as his Dodgers met the Mon- | victor; "\A nefl‘lgel'ahlm fo l ‘ ; oc WHITEHORSE 5, 96 fom JUNEAU | ftosie i iost san e okt ing of cleaner at rug edge. n af;,,,, 0o * Acesrdion-top Bog —wide-top— dustproof—easy to empty. Compare before you choosel treal Royals. The Dodgers have a| AQMICEFd‘RAPFfiilEE;fioh b= bl A Complate set of “ab : : v p in today and try it for . s _'."fl'- Heo-giot At S jhe Royals AN Notice is hereby given that K. yourself, L iy :.,.": cp;'hition of the spring when e E‘i’t‘l‘ffis'rfizz‘;' e“"&m“‘;" ‘;f:;“e’ \ Gmmc AROUND ALASKA 1s easy. And quick, too. Flying i % » V. 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CRM. containing 150.24| and Tacoma,_Washmgion low—with a saving of 10% on p: (han' over (akh;“-”s‘ and it is now in the files of | | the District Land Office, Anchorage, H 0 o . e Dl Lacid Gftice Asiturngs; For‘llales and Information BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 TOKYO, \ April 14—(P—Japanese; the local land office at Anchorage, CONSULT Sk S b F Sk i | s o piod ot of : ‘ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT ) d. r the souls ol e 1,321, v " t] " P’ pl ey fon e sl o e 2% ey e et wid || Alagka Transporiation Company AN FRICAN & POWER CO. . Now Available at the “They are not just cold fish,” ex-| certificate issued. , 7/ AYS 2K plained one weather-beaten old| GEORGE A. LINGO, 4 GASTINEAU HOTEL Wl 4"” ‘ ZE Mwmwmmm o‘ge?mmu. whaler. “Their souls must be con~| Acting Manager, P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 [=/ A ‘_,g;/' ./ I‘r%lt! dWfll k' soled and Test in Nirvana because| First publication, April 14,1948, Juneau, Alaska " ’ 4 R i ihey are mammals and akin to lm."[L:n.\l publication, May 12, 1948,