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' THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 Juneau-Anchorage Cagers Meet Tonight in Title Series ANCHORAGE, Alaska The Juncau 15 meet game of cide the ALL-AMERICA - CAGE SQUAD - rch 10.—UP i : -Two | champion: NEW YORK, M players from the South, .md ne | The each from the East, Midwest ! oclock Rocky Mountains make up the 1949 fans Asscciated Press All-America bas- [into the ketball team. | Tae B This geographically representative!yonea i ([uml.‘( contrasts sharply with Y gave Th 1948 five which was (*unvm\ed\ completely by ti Midwest. Las t‘”“ e Bear year four cagers from the midland. | better were on the first team. | The team was selected by a” vot The of 404 sportswriters and broad t- | practice ers. ade Player, team and hometown f< long sk n low: St. Louis. St. Louis € Martins [<r t} Kentucky, Ed. Macauley, Alex Groza, Ferry, Ohio. Ralph Beard, Kentucky, Louis- C ville, Ky. lowi Tony Lavelli, Yale, Somerville,| F Mass. Cer Vince Boryla, Denver, East Chica- Guari E go, Ind. Anchorage 1 Gayda, Washington State C Forwards 53 votes & the ived in lege ard, rec henerable mention ing - - FIGHT DOPE are l("'llb of fights Here pulled Beb Du pointed Fr Cs do Zulueta @, Joey B Fla—Jackie 1 outpoi , Portl Plains, N. Brookl; 161; R ad, 1 tucci, Cswaldo Silva, 158%, Lasketball ch defeated Petersburg last THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE § (’FS H 1l It was found that this | ome shot when he drew a |Police Pvt. James D, Kennedy en- mattors, Mest of this time has 1% L was small in area and, in IlD WEST pistol. | ered. Leen spent with the U. S. Customs W undesirable both as -d Police Lieut. John E. Winters, he two officers d the pair EService, and he is now in charge SETE' MEN RE“OR‘ general en- { who said the pair confessed, named | answered th2 descriptions given for on for the 1] . considered Hn m as Luman Ramsdell, 2. of | obk , and they ap- o Willoughby BBERY IS \«\u cwn, Ohilo, and George ca o ask for identification will be held in the Nc SliDE DAN&E? y the matter of 1 Ashton, 21, also of, Lomax said Ramsdell made a ges- should not last long~ e as well as the expense own ture toward his hip pocket as if |er than one hour, according to the } issueq o|0f flng sesmea. 10 ARECREETHE pui.I-ED 0F|. T i phlesiiaes kR 15 aroduce « watie Committee in charge. The need e |1 WS 1 A suitable sité. The si max fired when Ramsdell drew a | Instead, the policeman said, he | for nian | Fedoral em- l]‘v:m“v\u»i Waynor Tract has been con- 15 calibre revolver. | came out with a p Floyees is also sed by the am | Side period of !{l_mt‘\ Ramsdell w;s“lukvn (:; a hns-: > > - mmittee, d who at firs dital with a bullet wound in the B e ption on this| _ (Continued trom Page One R |CALL SPECIAL MEETING sbROPIIMISY LU f reported vered that ., g p iue of the Baltimore Quick Capture | i [ s _ CHANOES MEEIYS osed site on the 4 l"( : ”;‘,‘ ‘1‘)““‘" of resl=y with them he car turned up at| ‘The two were captured 15 hours | FEDERA‘ EMP[OYEES [ M ‘(,"‘ll\“') ot the !ml‘:"(‘: :?:":x:;:— 1t was in. the path of ¢ ) restrictions, they ins the nearby Clover Rail Tavern, sfter two young gunmen halted the | S 50, 10, SRR ER March 10.| The inspection committee, con- ¢ consent Of thelwhich was robbed of about $200 as | Baltimore and Ohic's westbound NS(USS DIFFERENTIAL |aoy of meghuy’ 00 of \’E-\u Wain, f condemnation 0| gome 75 15 100 customers sat by | Ambassador train yesterday near | “,m" iy S N =7 g Ci ntial r(‘.\u»ml'lo‘ns aln’ victime, Pet far wrg, terrorized passengers IR I.u; ,,lJZ.Ill'(vrl career \':w men will i 45 R euint an npu:n"! r:;‘xs aped with more thun $1,000. | g : h':, et i $5 _:,‘;:’A““’]”‘f g‘; e ‘L, A Al Edwin Clar “‘.\-;1(:’;;(:{,;,1‘“‘.05 msdell and his partner were 0 in the Elks| > : loc are currontly 200| ~MRBESTS - CONFESSIONS | lound pawnshop by offi- [ o Dam, special! paa METEOR-LOGIZI BERE weekend for |actua o Alcate TR WASHINGTON, March 10.—(P— s searching the area on a tip [. FFE representative i, o s ka title and An- = iz ! site than to. the| Solice revorted a confession today |that two young men resembling the | Diam, in Alaska to investigate| Bill Sherman, senfor meteorolog- Fur Rendezvous ; the inspee- i ';‘”‘\ " 2 rom t ipects seized the da train robbers had got off a bus|i:c need for a cost-of-living 1- | ist from the Seattle Pun Americad wezks ago. At it is their “{:,‘, stion -of -coute in | B Martinsburg, W. Va,, train rob- [ irom the train robbery area. | iy differential for Foderal em-|World Airways office, .toppad over starts i year's Iw‘x\y\ ntlrk ntter |: ohsont \-'umv. bery | The two men, police said, were | ees, arrived here yesterday Juneau last night enrout2 to the Time fall did not result a. slid St i Atntell thak “"h et The two were trapped by police | talking akout the purchase of a|!rem Anchorage and Fairbanks. His | South from an Alaskan inspection te jam 7 within the next month there was no | = o 5 I‘ ‘P‘* ’|"‘ . ':.J1IXIEB;IK n a Washington pawnshop near suitcase in the S. and W. Pawn- | <1 evs ‘n Government service | (rip. He was to leave this afters evidence to support the contention _"_“n“w s :lN q{ (_:.‘fx ‘whath. | the White House. t1Liokers Exchange when Lomax nnd‘xm fiea 1A 1k on personnel | noon by PAA Cllmm istalled slight| oo iR ro- | KnOWS th t location of the pro- 1 L o B heer. Onets | Bosed site feel that if the Ju- ieup while | VK e Council had personally Wyller ¢ Rude when oy v made the same inspection sev= the exact location, their| Sl kit Rhp, . S 1t dol ould not exist. Thé team held two Juneau Board investigated the prob- noe arrival. Coach| The reports that they |lem of slides, u the expert ad-| nt the boys throu feund ke n the proposed {vice of Mr. Chr vl Mr. Wyl- dri '1'\“"‘" i the si t. Ju au there er, a banied by President Rude ) consideralle r of tre 1 intendent Clark inspected € in e toured on foot the area th moveme proposed location. It found that between this | was the opinion of Mr. Wyller that | nd Mt. Juneau no danger existe n slides un\hls‘ A nt ovemen itc nowever, had no “Again may we repeat that we ) desire cr intenticn to locate | ct » building upon a dangerous | i t 1 City Council | igate exact lc m. | been done by the School | , we feel t they will arrive the event | oard v with the E City C tion of the we are wrong, inqui: reet of considera cil for the e event thi fir be the for construction upon this I cation, as we feel of the children of the people of neau o5t re€ R J higlh ast until 8:30 p Beginning the ments of God's topie tonight > the First Step?” properly titled, m. study plan of ‘the el of e that the safef sponsibility. au‘ st pleased tion Com- | fur- | matter. we 1 any 0- ty u- ; | LUTHERAN LENT exoguee. = RVICE TONIGHT ace makes t ite ‘| Beginning at 7:45 o'clock tonight the reg mid-week Lutheran Lenten service will be held and will | e- salvation | | BE Be Born Again’ HOCHEY GAH’EES ! 4 All interested persons are cor- tan (18-7), St. would seek to cor : 15-8) dially invited to attend (15-8) and New his property for school v s e R (By The Astociated Press) a2-7. Board conside The San F Shamrocks| Kentucky, which al at” 12th and E ¢ © 6 0 e 0000 o e still have a ct into | for the br y the Ju ° the playoffs of the Pacific Coast Ice \merry-go-round, pany and the Territorial e TIDE TABLE League the country ion Company. The pri - il ed Los 4-3 | Western Ker because of structures | e MARCH 11 and g 1pon it which would|e Low tide, 5:06 am., 4.0 'ft. cne game hehind Los | be useless for school [ ses, e High tide, 11:07 am., 154 ft. €an Dizgo, who are nwl for «third | iroza | found to be exceedingly hig ® Low tide, 17:50 p.m., -0.9 ft. place. | nd |Beard further considered N In the Northland, Tacoma moves currently owned by the Rt s o e 060 000 00 into a second-place tie with idle | Pertland by overwhelmir e league | New Westminster Royals | leading 7to 3. | Pee Wee Reid hit the net for three | gcals in the third period for Tacoma - - - - FIVE MORE § Only fiw more s to take 1(1- of the Special Winter Rates ofiered to you by Pan Ameri- can World Airways. Call at Baran Hctel, phone 108. oo DA wad and old | 22 f | CASH for scrap orage batteries at Madsen’s. — e e Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frank!n P. 0. 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