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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRIE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s PAGE THREE | Rosterof | EAR_WEDS SOLEER, |EMERGENCY GRADERS PERFORM -t s T Fi 7 | s ] Putisty : d S ‘ it of April RAI M( ‘NN N BOWlS | oy g A 8 | af ¢ Y 3 cazsday, Thursday : | ¥ t AN Ev E N 6 AI{ L Y , | S ! v, . bz 1 Austfalia and New Guinea | ;J.:\I,LA‘S. Tex 1 6—(@ ("‘“_i : t i (cont:nued from page one? Parent childr in thesa | wer ned k plain James Ccok & J 4 g & 5 3 r been invited to attend !|in 1770, accordiny to .the days of itzd islands be- i.OSERS HN W N A AfaRe |Crel Mansger ner an: | [EENE [+ 5 j : ) <‘ 2 { at 2 the audi- PO it | Chicago Cubs > scheduley | uled “to | tions may be necessary ski club was organized \ - confer today cn th slem of cut- S s i fi ¥ The Tuesday Night League get a|tin yer | The new fund for the Atomic & \ 1 i ‘ - | ted States at Berlin, i pig surprise last night when Walt' Cutfielder Cliff Aberson and | Mc ! Energy Commission is for paying 1 an even 600 on!Clarence rezardi 0 on contract :lul‘l\nrny p|‘>- the Alleys. McKinnon - i8] amonz those who will not be trans i $ J\mxz;l\' authorized by Congress. The By JIM BACON {cne of the Yellow b players and | ferred. Farm club Los Angeles has ; ¥ § 3 Rl "‘l-l» "'“!:‘f"( -:uulnmnv authorized h the bases loaded |his team must play cff next week z made demands for the two. 3 v G L |Vas 8400 000,000, | - against, Aol San Francisco a 9 to 8 win h Parsons for top pla M m b i 332 with the 2 ‘lm\'!’:‘w_ previously appropriated Seattle and a halt-game lead r s are.in . third ce, | Angels in 1947. Last year he played " k 0,000,900. Pacific Coast |$ iinfers in fourth, T 'in 80 s with the Cubs and | 3 Vil | AIRLIFT OPERATIONS downiShe; Bems 1L W TIIth DRl Corbe S ; 3 i estimated cost of the airlift hose Glen |Juneau Flo in seventh r groomed as a| f b 3, ; | cpera s year is $153,000,000. g A i i " e unge v ior Phil Cav-| i g T R Present plans, alr force officers R S D 1 © originally wes | - ¢ SRS testified, contemplate the use of In other g Tuesday night, | nisht s are fellows s t le but after several | . E : #% lug7 airforce C-54 carrier planes : k !through June 30. From an original criland rallieq in tite seventh and for outfield | innings to score eight ‘runs|q Tellow (‘"’3‘ | Los Angeles 8 to 2 and v S g b who will meet the : 3 AT, | operation SR I SHGHIET 1) : 203 207 190 6 0 (gein today, ¥ #3 15,620 tons y. Up to Mar we Oakland @ 6 t0 5 [ o= . : 3-2 by the American| & * : 1:} ® o9& '(hc United States had cs ictory over San Diego b ey 1 1 ! sterday at Austin S - ¥ S # (926,131 tons of supplies ty air into gan Francisco, the Seals won | ;. q e o) Ned Garver went the route | FIRST TASTE OF WEDDING CAKE seems to please Joanne Con- ch wild ninth inni after once 1 ¢ 530 | burled a seven-hiiter, The loss | nelley, New York's “debutante of the year,” while Bridegroom | There was no explanation by the Robert Sweeny ;:ocs_rio,ht on carving after Palm Beach, Fla., |committee of at supplies will be . . L] tites. Sweeny is ex-British Amateur Golf champion. (International) | purchased with the new funds for in Pan Amerlcan s ]6 years stockp! | daily lift of 2 7 to 1. Seattle scored five s the Cubs’' 1l1th in 21 e oY he third as did San Francisco P T drepping them cut of the 500 clas he sixth R TR O ! e ea tied up the thriller in the | i8¢Tub run-scoring single. Then Gull Cove are guests at the Gastin- [the former U.S. Mint at Carsen. cut in the ninth, the Rainiers’ | e r o 2 e | v lief burler, Clem Dreisewerd, gt 5 "‘>971 | SYSTEM is BE!N\’ feau Hotel Nev., nntil 1893. } Money-saving N A small package or heavy rates between licad Hiano. Olisko analli o8 n,r“,‘, .Allkd “‘:.l'b.“:\ &;i(‘k:s Rainiers ‘ SQUABBLE | SENL AN(HORA&E , Cam(:na;l];ncs;y;,ky;:: ;zzel;{:l(l":g;: TurAM Dreisewerd threw four W a3l AND Hptp | ~”‘>§;_\v Partee. That ;:‘;Atuxi,lrxu A‘n: 153 149 l El (0 u R ,[ B i SH%UE?%E‘EE@&E%D over 100 l(l;s.]..]._o;,somifomm;i SEATTLE telepl | ties, too. Only light packing ni ed one hit b 5131 switchboard equipment heir I; » et 202 558 ) provide the { Anchorage . sary — saves shipping weight and 13¢ o lb. nth. 108 3 with a dial telephone system 1s q t o & g 3 Sore o . 4 = 3 o X save on In- e Dathtubs |~ oy, ¢ og33! EPRINGFIELD, Mo. April 6—@ |atoard the Alaska Steamship O aeaca @ @ R L@ S § wwam= packing coscs. You also 5 on shipments of well-aged squab’le between ireighter cie. : surance rates, inventory and ware- 100 Ibs. or more housing costs. cn the nir Fabioan VG ey Dwan, farmte Wil deag equipment, fill wree ra / . & : T8 ST 198 ! . " and » Pasquel, 1. cars, Welgh s F”n’ IPEEN /at Clipper Cargo gives you quicker 6¢ per Ib. Biasi pitched nin: of baseball in Mexico, lose to $1,0€ ik 5 ¢ s e Whittier 3 137 1 entered its seconq day in Federal| : ik delivery ; . - helps you open Doy f:m“‘;:mh':')m g by the markets for perishables, get quicker (Min. wt. 500 lbs) ,r the Beavers. Pinc LK Zellc Wenner and di Biasi aq B Schy 126 91 140 3 urt today witchhoa Supply Company, e A B B b4 B g s two atoard to lead N 3 3 44 , who jumped tc the Mexi-|Ct i X » equipment will “Ya ;ji ; i payment. Offers corvenient C ).D. . seventh inning blast.| 0% s ¢ te, organized by Pasquel de Anchorage with 3,000 dial and collect service to many countries. SDO’SHW:"&M gamz winning fou 3 |in 1946, is being sued by Pasquel lin; enough to provide for' 20,000 P “f: on furs an o3 1 wugh 0 P v 2l 2 i phper » of three the ch e or breach of contract. Amount of |custcmer Very .1’;, Learn all the flf“’"‘“bcs of Clippe 11 Ibs. or more i : 7 the sult is $127,500 1V G5 | Cargo. Let this fast service make . it 9 :Yi» mT ol "‘“"‘”“”"'” derin Iy aut | money for you. Just call . . . BIG SAVINGS 1 E TO POINTS | | | three San D R The former Brooklyn Dodgers in the secc 1 Dario g o g catcher ha nter suit charging e i ) : 494 found in the states, Alaska )t his in the eighth. Bill Martis : breact ot vagainst Pasquel . ; led in the fifth for the Oaks. officials said. The board IN ALASKA, TOO ! sef up to provide for egpansion to 53 ‘ %0, Owen testified yesterday e had g0, M2 O, 00 b BARANOF HOTED r REONE 31 OF CLUBS g unsuccessfully tried to see Pasquel| ' | i cr he had been “fired” as man- |FPErS | ™ : s ; ; ; rcoln 1 3g7/ager of the Vera z team. It will replace an §00-line manual ; | p 'K s 52 38 R el deroalt which in- | System and will be installed in a e 7 | M/MMMA : !% scluded a statement that Owen was|ReW telephone building dedicated 425 | | 20 | “doing badly” as manager, was read March 31. ‘ ito the jury over objections of| The Kellogg Cor y a | Wfl” AIKMKY 507 | als zzi.;;‘r,\\(:lu attorney, E. C. Curtis " ot |similar syst i y. § ony / | Springfield. Pasquel isn't present| Tae 1 today | Clipper, Trade Mavk Pon Amuricus Alewirti By, for > trial o 5 rooklyn Dodgers, Owen ienored his request for izhton 3 2 347 Triangle Inn 171 169 121 146 5 o 161 190 176 act after he left the navy in [ 3 177 181 2 He said he then negotiated pA!GE To | 160 171 vith Pasquel and signed a contract 790 857 Curtis said Owen would show | & R | Pasquel broke a five year contract o 1 @fi"mu""' —— 5 1 Standa-d Aviation {Ly firing him as manager, by { Spot 69 63 ;,,nlj,g to provide suitazle living @Gy Baxter 2 111 14 368 | quarters, and by not paying Owen's | weod 52 122 135 409 income taxes as promised. g Hazlett 1 144 449| Victor B Harris, of St. Louis, ; " g i vHoustcn 5 166 15 |attorney for Pasquel, said Owen i i % When better antomobiles 1 Baker 184 acked July 5, 1946, 'to’ be relieved > Ty % X are bai i Total 503 796 2363 | 25 manage: 7 > % 4 < BUICK will build them G ! — e, — | - HOUSTON, Tex., April 6—M— = { chell Paige was scheduled to FIGHT Dop‘: DE]’RO“’ "GERS piteh the last three innings for the| At Jleveland Indians against the New | > | 1 Giants here today. If be does,{ Fights last night turned out a-i AIIEMPT Io H“D | Old Satcimo will be the first Negro | . pitcher to opposs white players in|. LOS ANGEL — Leonard Mor- BAT"NG pUN(H the bistory of crganized baseball |row, 176'%, Oakland, Calif., stepped | | Watson Jones, 174'z, Los Angeles, | Negro players with|8. ! IRMINGHAM, Ala., April 6 -2 'rie, third baseman Ore BUFFALC, N.Y.—Lee Oma, 190%, | : etrot Tigers, still J‘.opmgj and center Ider Larry|Detroit, stopped August:no Guedss,|to find some much needed batting | werz generously applauded | 187'¢, Palmerton, Pa., 8. lpunch ‘before the start ‘of t n the team met ths Giants in; PORTLAND, Cre—George "E’:\b}"/\rw:xum League season, stopped | ] Paso and Lutbock Monda¥ and Dutch” Culbertson, 180, Los Ange- |off here today for a twilight hi- | yesterday. | outpcintcg Joe Kahut, 186, !Lition game with the Birmingham | The Giants drove out nine{Wood:urn, Ore., 10. A club of the Southern association.| Goubles and two homers at Lub-| BROOKLYN (Broadway Arena) | Freddic Hutchinson was named to bock © yesterday while whipping | —Lco Militc, 133%2, New York, out-fm- n dor the Tigers, who were| Xhifa side veland 8-4.+ Sid Gordon d|rointed Jim Egeman, .120%, New |1ained out of thelr game with the| g Eobby Thomson hit the Gianis' York, 8w s nta team of the Southern asso- homers. It was Gordon’s cleventh| BELFAST, Northern . Ireland — n yesterday. Xy grapefruit league home run. |Rinty Monaghan, 110, Belfast, out- >~ Joe Gordon and Mickey Vernon pointed. Maurice Sandeyron, 110%, clcuted four masters for the|F¥rance, 15. (Title). SPAH" w‘u. Am“pl E Indians. —i & B | ¥R LEFT HANDERS IN T0 HURL 9 INNINGS DETROIT REDWINGS: | 2 JACKSONVILLE, Fla,, April 6— -~ ‘ #—Lefty Warren Spahn will at- . {tempt to become the third Boston N . . . . . . WINNERS |N HO(KEY) Braves: pitoher, to go minevsgull ot much question about it now. or break of stride in vour forward going. % i SAN FRANCISCO, April 6—/®-|innings today. He is slated to pitch @ o 3 ore 3 H 5 Vi y DETR]OI’l.l April 6— m—’rheJy lmn‘\ Two. left handérs, Herb Karpel of for the National League champions Folks have had time to look them all over, Above all, here are the things you want s o ong way around. LUl Seattie and Clift Melton, San Fran-|here against the Cincinnati Reds size them all up, match respective merits more than anything in an automobile. Life— s Detieit Red ngé:"came out | cisco. paced Pdciffc Coast league | Johnny Sain and’ Southpaw Glenn — and the verdict still stands: It's lift—a swift and soaring eagerness waiting o 4 i “eydnods CUt{ tchers in the season’s opening|Elliott are the others who worked R only your toe-touch to put you in com- o M e Eeyen-gine. Sobigs .y last week. Each chalked up)full games. 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