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FRIDAY JANUAR\ 78 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ROUNDUP OF [(OMNORSMOIOR rpereecs VETERANS GUIDE CL.GE GAMES| o six venicLes 28— (M Col-| Recent delivery has been made | The Army so today ! enlistment eriod three years n\-' s its stren NEW YORK, ¢ KENNEDY K'DS pasketball activity picks up five motor cars and one one-|j 000 men. The President’s bud- | stead of the present two. 2 | ¥ it after a lull due to midyear If ton pickup truck by the COn- get messace to Col 5 8ays - the This is just something to think | ms. Motor Co. | Army strength will te kept at that akont, not count on. It is a peculiar jon compared to that of last when the draft act was 1 [: OFF Io pARIS ctional doubleheader is Those taking delivery on carsj 2 | L heduled for the Cow Palace at Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hensley, if enlistments don't take j Nx WHlppED n Francisco. Ariz is pitted [a green super Buick, four door se- | drastic dvphw Army won't ,,( to ainist St. Ma of California, | dan; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dawes, | ny drafiees. Or so it seems. Posaibly by next summer it will nd the touringuniversity of Pitts two-door Chevrolet sedan; { The Army has said def.nitely have chanzed in just as pec, ar- SEATTLE, Jan. 28—(P—The Ken- 1 quintet takes on California. | he City of Juneau, a green panel- |, yneed none during February and 1y as it has in the last six months Z ined; K mer No. 1 amateur n the Pacific Northwest, Long | Chevrolet for use as the “paddy | For the rest of thi month - i ng duo, have whipped their| iiiand " Univ y of New York on”; and Tom George BOUBNt 1o qroft will go ahead as planncd use of the Salmon Creek COUN- | { . than expected rate of en- BOSTON, Jan. 28.—#—The Bos- head for Pars in abo ton Braves today had double nssur-|a d in their duffel along| attractive games tonight Club. ven‘s is part of it, of course. ances that Pete Reiser, their cost- | ates and costumes will Washington at Oregon| Jchn D. Kennedy took delivery ;.. g jificant, though, is the N switch-hittin- ‘outfield acquisi-|.e th Vs hopes for its first|State. n a one-half ton GMC Breen ;. (jng cn total Army stren:th tion from the Brocklyn Dods iternational pairs e skating| Vvake 's 52 to 50 South- up truck. 677,000, just what the Army has was in perfect phy al shape. npionship. in conference triumph over Duke fr. and Mrs. Louis Garrett of , . 1at is more than 200,000 as bought a light green Chev- While returning bis signed 19491 Go ng along, too, will be the mem- icpped last night's competition. The | Lbouz ow the figures the 80th Congre: YRR g contract, Reiser advised prnfl ry of a word of praise from the|victcry ended an eight-year jinx.! olet four-deor sedan. ived when it \\r')(( ifnn T t l £ »",( o fl:r:f,'\m(m‘: Mana-er John J. Quinn that hei. ucen of ice § Wesleyan, on an eastern | 3 T Tio 0,000, most of them, Were .ierd on with | seven | was cartain he was going to have al jo Heine told the kids last|ious, ralied to beat Sicna, 53 to omin. into the Army la the Shsers vNEE froth ) RewiIA } : ¢ig year. “We'll keep the National|winter,” says Dentist Michael Ken- | 49. i A liok at our total employmen were five pessengers Se- TLILAS SNOW MAID — melnl- Lee Blker. ‘Ama- e championship in Boston,” he nedy, father of Karol and Peter,i in other games Michigan State | res may, GHBDIYSIATY- 61 Hal it HanmaY s Cr e rillo, Tex., enjoys snow during Skytop, Pa. visit. predicted. | “they skated one of the finest pre- | Walloped Wayne of Detroit, 63- answer to the question why enlict-| Fom Gaattie passengers were: = mvansville trimmed Southern ns ments have Leen running hetter 'lmx )s, 64-67; and New Orleans expacted. In July we had 61,615,00 ola tripped Louisiana Tech, 40- | ercons working., Duri the ““( on the . week in Decem: the figure was irs she ever saw. €he said iGtedly one of the greac pairs of the world.” The jinx put its fing Almost s multaneously with the|cisio Reicer letter, Quinn received on from Dr. Robert Hyland, the St. 1 Stanworth, Gordon h Freidman, Curtis Sherwood, 20 o g S — - ~ B ] ond, Mary Diamond, ' Louis baseball specialist Asp, ! L ol Pete and f him dy Kids twc ago, »\"en‘ T —_— 39,434,600. The fewer oyed, the ) Seattle were: Ann " uphysically in good shape.” K tumkled while sliding on s 5 more unemployed. And i M. Brady, J. T. Flakne,| ' ! I\VE h- \' y N h. - et vevvay. s, NEW SITE lIKElY | MOBERLY. Mo. . i il it popi ook for B iiers Ui and S Bt | | : A EED H H he in her back was d smis: Corcner Tem Barnei today listed WAH dielr that the “Aai i 36 n & Ja I 'LNFAU BEARS QJII las onl; a strain whic A the death of a young Golden Glov- [/ " ¢ e 5 - | s & o b i | B i 'l & »s boxer as accidental and said he et i i ” | (] vear s S g 16 of e The next four months are tradi- ’ t last found| —_— apparently died as a result of "8 .., 5y enlistment months. it i n o repax| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2—p— Sris of blows to the head.” 4 ke SOk B e B R Charles Byas, 20, a student at ' -vc'Ch (he Army of officials are con- v ) trouble at all in keeping its bility of shifting Lincoln University, a Negro school \e annual Service iootball classic 3¢ Jefferson City, Mo, died after loway frem Philadelphia’s municipal | teing knocked out in a 175-pound and | stadium at least once in the next 10 class bout with Willlam Holmes of Northwest Missouri State SCALPS TONIGHT 27 ter that K The Jurieau High Crimson Bears | ‘Ompletely—or | pring she cme up against the .mdefu ated d X b oday, as Doc Mike says, th VIFS TONIGHT, gth up to the current 677,000. I DErive’, 185 thiY - BIVALIORE SR ardinal Club, | Your best bet tor quick delivery Is Alr Expres doubtedly will develop, For instance, | ¢ To's AoeNE “art i e enl'stment fizures stay up A6 eYeniia | . . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, chere ear th 5 th g 4 2 re near the 35,000 a montt movies fonight at at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to Columbia Lumber team ¢t ¢ College. < . b never better. y of a shift was figure. In that case, the Army ma vhat might be a clo i Th tch was lden .- RSy, ¥ A0 he parish hall, Films 5 y R Wi et - d by Thomas Buckley, Phil- _ Ihe maic s part’of & GORD |, o 0f tn the position of thr piiegbon; T tr your merchant, requeiting delivery by Air Ex- me delphia Director of Public Works, Gloves climination tournament. et a0 0 1 are “Realm of the te B game ‘has KAYHI o et sad - ABRLEhE: olty ol D G " "":{“"v‘“"l‘“m;‘("-b:u“: ‘]‘:l: i nd “Totems in Timberland” | press, assures you of having your merchandise m rcved since their fi TEAM gs |who 2 rced U ; s 1 duse pt. t ! 3 A iall thase tntereatad I8 b1 i A ¢ tiating with both Service I mean, if the Army can't get M,d,,‘] Ciub ar when you most need it wi'h the Lumbermen earl AT > rdially invit- | season, If the Bea ently | £ e Ar game improve their game is the| T B ’]“ Al Lo (VL‘L‘(;{"“;Z: tial three-year men may have 0 pe served at the social gathering chance that the Lumbermen will| g ‘;“ i é W'”_ It i AI (ouN]RY (luB stay in civvies. {ter the movies. { be hard-pushed tonig | SE(T!ON IOURNEY i i xR 3 Ths could put the Army in The regular monthly meeting of | play the | { Municip The Moose and Mikes play the | . AT ?fi‘“fl gh spot. Naturally, it would ra-|the club will ke held next Wednes- practice game preliminary. Games T RN 7 Qm«l% .{\md ‘m’u :1> 21 tle. ther have all volunteers than some day, the first of the month, Feb- 'S & ooy are starting at 7:36‘in the Juneau The Petersbur, kings took a = § AN ' volunteers and some draftees. Also, ruary 2. Membership is extended iz % in the n Division it ould much ra have three- to both married and unmarried Hizh g\m Tonight at 8 o'clock at the Sal- would uch rathef have three ) b A K):J‘ln:(v. ldp:,l.n”;ztxm, “m:k‘ H (ke Ga es mon Creck Country Club, the !\‘:(’I!l\ men than two and one-year ‘_mm‘ 1ij'!rlA "‘.l’h(;x>a){il! 1 7 E e gyl el Aiie: o y “I Juneau Ski Club will hold their " . ln (A!, av L AGUERS | ire g vegular meoting. Jan Hodgman, Under the draft it gob about 30,000 i i | ) 3 clat ridiers secretary, stated today 21-month men and some 18- jrasy Iwo PURLERS SIGN | qu The Pe rg Vikinzs, who v 1d one-year men. It would be tc W DU(A]’S (By The Associated Press that the presence of all dues pay- [in positior il one short E ez GET Shg i “1 d ‘,.\, s 11 l(, "n‘__ Goalie Tom Karakas today has ing members is requested. Prexy On the Army if these draftecs ”l‘ \ WU O e ¥ ising up a spot in the 677,000- ln\u | is third tout of the season, Neil Taylor is reported to have said 1d it moved rtls agles th b havi Army in which a potential three-' T TT RTT within four pelats of the NoRthern ths 15 good ime o do'so. " year enlisee would be & whole ot NEw YORK, Jan. 28— The| 'llllIIIIH||IIlIIIIIIIII|||IIl||||IIIII||Ill|lIIIIlIllIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" BE AMOKG THE FIRST > > - ! nless they can wn from ug went ‘muui!\" ell and then have Wrangell E ht on the Elks s lead fro ayhi, alleys and show tickets to the: 9 Jeas I”;(Kmk 1 b Capit werg* woni by S free scoring 65 to Johr Gill, B. Hanford | and B. Lavenik. :Many won a 15 ag | Div of the Pacific An added attraction of the eve- more valuable. |New York Yankees now have an | Coast ice hockey league. ning will be the showing of high- Wrat can (e Army do atout IL?‘I(\'«-n dozen in their baseball [()]d,‘l | The Eagles toppled the Seattle powered ski movies, taken at Peters- If enlistments fall down, the prob- latest contract signers heing | ronmen 4-0 Thursday night. The burg by Dr. J. O. Rude, promin- lem will never come up. But if en-|pitchers Fred Sanford and Joe division pacemaker, New West- ent local rtsman, followed by |listments stay high the Army might | Page. The two hurlers came to ! ndings in the southern division | Lottle of Sick's Refmfer beer do-|, . : d by Brooks Hanford | Won Lost | Minster, was idie. o wide slection of colored slides | ra'se enlistment qualifications |terms after conferences and every- TN JUNEAU T WN xtx week E. Parsons will €% |y ionikan 97 BOS| orrie vamdton scored for Port- | by members of the club. | 1t atrendy has made the minimum b s i a lamp to the woman bowler Who | p oo to) : {lend in the Second frame affer ——————— 4 has the highest score for two oo e . a scoreless first period. Third per- ' o { i jod tallies by Phil Dalgleish, Sandy A NORTH STAR : weeks. Bowling sceres last night were ! s follows: | B. Lavenik 460, E. Hamilton 510, | At Sun Diego, the Skyhawks came S. Johigson 549, albert 448. | through with a 1-0 overtime win R. Breitkreutz 522, D. Hoyez 566, | . over the San Francisco Shamrocks ton 508, P. McGill 615. Fights last night turned out as ;. a Southern Division encounter. 425 543, | - s SENSEN TO DISCUSS i T o oSERTY TAX OVER Preferred... ome e KRY THIS EVENING ilne and Nick Bangay wrapped up 1e Eagle win. ianford b(]l S. Johnson 613. A 1. 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