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b PAGE THREE George Wasiingtoa was ihe old- | Reqd. Plans and specifications may H {2st son of Augustine Washington he examined by prospective bidders I l\ a second wife. at Public Roads Administartion, 419 N N I FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, —JUNEAU, ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ALL SET FOR KENTUCKY DERBY FIRST BASEBALL GAME OF SEASON | * SET FOR MAY 1}/ s Federal and Territorial Buflding, PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- ‘uncau, Alaska; Public Roads Ad- TION, APRIL 27; 1040. SEALED ministration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon; Asso- BIDS will be received at the office | | e 2 & of the Public Roads Administration, | Clated General Contractors of At i (Epecial Correspondence) i Aol v b erica, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Tentatively set for May 15, th ELFIN COVE, Alaska, April 15— | 116 Federal and Territorial Bullding, | gop ir0 ™ Sgashington; . Assoelated first game of the 1949 baseba kipper Robert Smith on the boat|Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 AM. 00| Goned) Contractors of America, séason for the Juncau Basebal | Zdco, his wife and Mr. and Mus, [ 2y 16, 1949, and then publicly Ob- '\ iinomah Hotel, Portland, Ores , League will be played that day Jdelvin Grimsrud went to Port Al-iened for furnishing the materials | "0 ccooiated General Contractors 2 with some sort of ceremcnies and orp for an outing and to get trol- |n\d performing the work for ‘.,m, of America, Lousac-Sogn Buildin, a e possibility of opéning - day ing poles. While Melvin was going | {icting Alaska Forest Hiehway | o0 horage, Alaska. Where coples of awards will be offered for the iown the creek where he had bco“.lxnu-ct 1-B7, G3, Grading, Surfac- | plans and specifications are request- I T |tist nit of the season and othe: | ooking for. poles he met o hugh|in€ and Bridge, Tongass Highway, | Lt G SHRCC 00 (0T e rownie who was going up the|ToDgass Natonal Forest, st JUll- | quiveq 1o insure their return. It Also decided by team mangers at | seck. Melvin said he turned and :ml D!\mon:"l x:\ ‘n Al‘\s?\n thess are ot Tetirnsd SHNSEEN \ \ j | last night's meeting of the leaguc went up the creek, too. The bear! The, projschiis & _9“‘“‘““ in le "*‘." days after opening of bids, the de- held in the Fite Hall was, that the | urned and went along the side- | ‘1d is composed of grading and sur- | oo iy e forfelted to the Gov- —_ managers and League = Presiden | il and Melvin came down the; I8 and a 3 fool eWMorced | o cecks should be made pay- p By JIM BACON i P i te. [0 (Wemer would meet ‘with, &h week in a hurry. Melvin had no| OnCrele bridse. T brincina! WEMS foq 4, the Treasurer of the United ! Vince Shupe singled in the ninth Saln, Jansen Ter”ble_ Dis- C“dewxm on May 5 ml work | i e skl tHat L s helor ;\(:;]l‘l‘(“l\lnzl\‘(c,(i‘ :xx\-‘i“:np.‘-:ill‘:x‘u-:\rn: s g with the bases loaded and thus H . out details for creating a players nost exciting venture he has ex-|"S | s nd Miscella ©OUS | Lo obtained at the office of Public Elasted /his San Diego Padres back appOImmemS—Nelfhef fund for (inancing trigs for games e e R ‘:::m:((;‘aunhcx:“kb:‘illm?:ldfb‘“""d"- o AR st atop the Pacific Coast league. 2 in ngighborin 3 Prexy Joc| he has seen. The Brownies are 5 L S " e |and Territorial Building, Juneau, The Padres beat Portland 4-3 Scored Win SO Far Werner presic last night's S titalle il ks Ml He \tycx;i.ffi \L"::C‘lai;sl:gl:ix':{::f‘)‘;‘:cx:;‘n3?{';3““‘“" ol il % while Oakland slugged Hollywcod meeting. 3 : [ 7car but they are hungry and cani. ' Ot B0 e hclag.. | tration, 208 Broadway-Oak Build- 15-10, the loss dropping the Star.\‘ By JOE REICHLER Examination of the local diamond cent. Melvin was lucky. n‘lr:1 =a \"\4.'5“ S 'fi(ructhreq“"‘z' Portland, Oregon. In addition a half-game behind the Padres. Associated Press Sportswriter by Fire Chief Minard Mill ana (s 1 L ;. l'u‘(‘u is U:: ~!u\s|flp¥l to the project on which bids are ) At Los Angeles, the San Fran-| Boston's Johnny Sain and the| Wemer last Saturday showed tha Gus Nelson has rebuilt the trunk 2,“;.,:“’“_"}” Setrow C‘l‘\:‘ 1. 9000 | NOW being invited, it is proposed to clsdo Seals slammed across two|Ciant's Larry Jansen are being|the fleld was in good condition. | pLENTY OF TURF FANS think “Roman Way. being ridden her¢ |cacin on his boat enlarging the| s Ga "o et (1000 free haul | SSU€ invitation to bidders within the . 1uns in the tenth to whip Los|@bbed today as the two biggest|Tonight at 645 o'clock the fIst| py g gomes, has a good chance in annual Kentucky Derby turf |iiving quarters. He has done a neat| o500 sy vs.; 1 Overhau | Next week for a project involvifig - Angeles 5 to 3. In Tuesday night’s |41y season pitching flops of 1949, | Practice sewsion of the season Wil | oy, o a¢ Louisville next month. (International Soundphotoj |Job. f Borrow (1000’ free haul).10,000 | T€PAir to the Carlanna Oreek Bridge ., Other game, Seattle scored four| Counted on to carry their teams)be he Wt A s St it A Gtk | Su¥aat: pit Stripping (Att. 5.1 | PeX the north city limits of Ket- unearned runs in the first against his r following superlative '48| At the next meeting .of tc(an? Roy Elliott is doing some car-] % - LRI TS chikan. Bids on this profect will i arnehits ind” whit on to win ns, both have been terrific mz?n‘algf“)\ n,/uc‘s and lea.agni— Slx u S (II!ES their homes. The present type of | penter work on his cafe preparing shed Gratsl’ or Crushed Btone also be opened May 16, 1949. No + 3.4, although collecting but four |Jisappointments. Each has started Df_mh‘ls’ ons on ‘N‘%“l‘ rules . ]tmh' is not' attractive enough t0|for the summer’s business. jurface Course, Class 2, Grading B, | PIans are vet available for this work Bits whilo the Solons fotched 11, |ibTee times with nary a victory. |Will be made. The date of this| [ the average Native for him to i~ 2500 Cusdes Comerets, Class A, | but the Public Roads Administration s Sen Diego needed two runs going | SAin. whose 24 triumphs last year |meeting will be announced later. SEEKING S“E FOR | stall in his own home. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Peterson 8rej ajr.entrained low alkall cement | engineers in Juneau and Ketchikan ita. the last, of the ninth. Dain|¥as ‘the: biggest single factor in| - "rl i ‘m“ s _e_: “1”»“ :"",L; | More school Luildings are needed | planning a trip to Juneau for a[gss cu.Yds.: Concrete, Class S, (Air- | Wil have general knowledge of the Clay ang Steve Mesner each singled, | >ringifig the first National League ‘k‘“‘“‘ ; "1‘ j‘“ -}““ P d “~d"}; OlYMPIC GAM | in crder to accommodate more siu-|few days before they start the trol-{entrained low alkali cement) 195 | WOrS which should enable interested * then Buster Adams doubled home|Pennant to Boston in 34 years, cur-| BOIt & (€ FASOR, g g {dents. He said that he saw as many | ling season. They have the boat|cyyds: Reinforcing Steel 108,000 | CONtractore to view the site at this the tying run. Max West was|iently owns an inglorious 0-2 won| 2% i et A e | as torty students in one class room | Celtic. Lbs: Steel Handrail 472 LinFt. | time. H. A. Stoddart, Division En- ’ A L < nd lost record team: will be decided by a best . which is tco many to teach etfi-| ” , gineer. y walked and then Shupe, who came |ard lost record. three out of five championshio By FRANK O'BRIEN ; by Culvet Pipe 960 LinFt.; Sectional | ¢ thto'theigame in the ninth, hit hisf Jansem, fortunate in being baskedy o S Ty Lo tnes winning . 7 ently b one S Ekipper E. O. Swanson on his| piate Pipe 112 LinFt.; Removal and | Last publication, April 29, 1949. " Frank Memivell single. 7y heavy hitting suppost, has been [TV WA T N e | OME, Aprl 27-—B--A dogfight e peckor EMfin I0 is leaving Easter|pjsposal of Existing Bridge, All| First publication, April 27, 1049, Two big innings that counted up |¢harged with only one defeat. | ;rh;w~_”'” e mrp; “‘hm: {4 |among six United States cities seek- | (OHO ARR'VES FROM .nday for Juneau for freight. i« i R P 11 runs cnabled the Oaks to blast ROUGH SLEDDING the league sponsored by the Mocse |18 the 1986 Olympics threatened ! e 2 gue sponsored by the Moose - . Ay % | the Stars. The Acorns had a five-| Both had extremely rough sled-| g and American Legion, Done. | 008V to send the games to Mel-| SOUTH. OTHERS DUE Mrs. Melvin Grimsrud and son, v run splurge in the second, due|ding yesterday. Sain, who pre-| . < hag boen dropped “:ls year be- | ourne or Buenos Aires. | " » Paul, are spending a few days in mostly to Maurice Van Robay's|vioudy had been beaten by Phila-|cause of a player shortage. A| Despite & unanimous decision ot [ ¢ Coho owned by Bill Johnson|juneau and will return home on grand slam homer. In the sixth|celpbia and shelled from the|teenage team will be sponsored, |the US. Olympic committee to back (£1714¢d I ‘4“9‘_-‘"‘1"_‘ boat ‘}“‘f‘;‘_ e mail boat Treve C. l - they put together five singles and!mound by the Giants, managed to | Detroit as the sole U.S. contender, |} K‘.’f"\. 1\1 LIJ ,l. {\lll_g .§ca tle | ; B two walks for six runs. 20 the distance, but he and the| ! Minneapolis and Los Angeles are -25!¢r Sunday. Johnson's wite ar-| skipper Hugh Tennison has hisl B Cherley Schanz, in his fifth win |Braves were handed a 5-2 .shvnurk-»BAN'I'AM (HAMP |insisting on presenting their bids *¥ed on the boat with him. “No|.oat on the grid at Lingards. A of the season for Seattle, was easy |ing by the Brooklyn Dodgers in| [to the International Olympic com- D¢ €lse i to be in the crew this|new shaft and clutch are being 7 with the hits but allowed Sacra- [Ebbets field. The bit righthander nittee. season but my wife and 1” said|installed on the Rosemary. The mento to score only in the fitth.|was tagged for nine hits includil S(ORES REVENGE If they do go before the LO.C. Rosemary has a steel hull. There The Rainiers staked him to a 4-0{tome runs by Gene Herma cw in session here, m,l(, uskomr PRETk DN S VI TR “"‘”‘ are two coats of steel paint anfl} lead at the start when two singles, |and Pee Wee Reese. HN SAI.AS MAI(H\M 1966 games, Avery Brundage, |- g e acn . owned by Wendell|then a_copper job and then it wili s two walks, an error and a wild| Preacher Ree spaced seven the 'US. delegate off the' compmate o, /ae-tvorddsimpned Uy NOUNIRY ine sty tojliah CLIPPER FA-RES ) Y \ Rustad. Both boats were to have it let in the runs after two| for his first victory for the Dodgers, |tee, will put in the bids of Phila- ¢ Seattle a week ago 1ast Mon- & v £ were out. Del Baker, the Solon| who regained the league lead. April 27—(— |delphia, Chicago and San PFran- SR o Mr. and Mrs. George Hagel have Ortiz, bantamweight| |¢ay putting them in Juneau within| finisheq painting and are ready!' manager, got chased from the game | cisco, : b » . * for protesting a walk called on Bob HOMER WINS rhampun of the world, got sweet | A & the,next day or ‘two. to go out, tishing weather permit- R 2 4 Sturgeon which forced in a run. Jansen lasted only six innings revenge over Lauro Salas of Mon- | { B | ting, on their boat the Little Alba- . 3 " sesterday as e dighting Phils terrey, Mex., and looked like “,C- i ‘“. A i " o 12-11 in eleven umm«va After the E > e Walter Bust, who has the boat Pacific Coast League Thc El Centro Ianm’r in a non \ . 3 W L pet|Clants had taken an 11-9 lead inple go last night before 7,000 S(HOOLS INADEOUAIE, the Jucobs-Neeley Machine|gcout, was stricken with a stroke 0 San Diego 16 11 503 | the top of the 11th, the Phils came Olympic auditorium fans, had the TEA(HER SHOR-I-AGE ;ho;_», installation of a Chevrolet|carly Monday morning and Barney | REDUCED As MUCH As 20 0 Hollywood 16 12 571 ring back with three runs cli- Mexican fighter in sorry shape at| Ma (L engine with a Icwuhm one| anderson will skipper the Scouc: Sacramento 15 13 6| maxed by Del Ennis’ home run the finish. Salas copped the first| 5 ‘ reduction gear and fresh water{to juneau where Bust can receive & attle 152 18 ¥ith a man on base, {two rounds but Ortiz had his own, Alaska Native Service schools are |Cooling system is being completed | medical attention, Anderson is not Hy Apfll 15 to June 30 — llld savel S5 Anpates 15 14 Gerry Coleman, rookie infielder yay the remaining eight. It was | generally understatfed, inadequat- fo the San Juan owned by C. E.|very well himself but he feels he A R S R Geakland 140 15 filling in for the injured George sy ynanimeus decision. jely equipped and overcrowded ac- |Becker. The motor installation onfcan make the trip, The Scout ar- , E : s ! i ) 21 3| Stirnweiss at second base, slammed | Ortiz weighed 121% and Salas|CC¥ding to Bob Druxman, Juneau|the Valentine owned by “Tiger”|rived in Hoonah, where Bust, in Fly to Seattle by Pan American 4-engine Portland 0 1 is first major league home run lpu"‘h\‘ relations counsel who re- [Oisen has teen completed. trying to get out of his tunk, Clippers April 15 through June 30. Save il give the first place New Yor . i cently made an inspection of the| At the Northern Commercial Co., |urned a pail of water over on the iR G ' F 1 | - P4 one-wa ares. Free luggage J National League | Yankees a 5-4 victory over u; | Arctic and the Interior for ANS.|the CGC Cahoone was off the ways engine causing the generator to up to O/a. on one-way ¥, BY: g! W L Philadelphia Athletics. |He said that despite these condi- [Saturday and returned to its Sitka|purn out. Bust and Anderson flew allowance increased to 66 lbs. per passenger x Brooklyn 5% TIGERS GOING UP tions, ANS is making progr in {base Sunday. The Rainier owned|to St. Ann’s hospital from Hoonah. New . York g The Detroit Tigers moved uho [its program to educate and make |bs 7 Ed Skaret is on the ways for alA, w. Wright on his boat the! Special One-Way 4 * Pittsburgh €3 econd place, a game and a half| Final scores of baseball games|tle Alaska Native self-sufficient. (Paint job. The Hyperien owned by | Margaret L. and Charles Roberts 10 SEATTLE FROM Fare (plus tax) Saving Boston ity frem the top, by taking both ends piaveq in college circles foliows, ¢ bointed out, however, that|Oscar Oberg'is up for copperion his boat the White Cap went St. Louis 3 3 500 | 0f a double header from the White .yt note that Oregon State wal- | 1ASter progress could be made with |painting. The Holiday owned bYito Hoonah and towed the Scout NOME * $136.00 $24.00 Cincinnati 83 ¢ in Chicago, 6-2 and 7-5. The )opeq Washingtan again: | Ryt Thotlipies. Miss Bergle Smith and EIWYR PYM |\ hack to the Cove. George Hagel | FAIRBANKS 104.00 26.00 Chicago 3 4 Tigers had to go 10 innings to Wil williamette 9, Lewis and Clark 5 He blamed part of the teacher|Was put in the water on Saturday.|went along to help them. { WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 72.00 18.00 Philadelphia 341G ‘333 [the second game. | Oregon Frosh 9, Linfield Jayvees| hortage to the fact that many| At the Juneau Marine Co., the , Y. T, 2 R Johnny Groth, Detroit’s sensa- o : pecple accept teaching positions |50 foot seiner Tenakee owned bY| The Sophie IT came off the grid| JUNEAU 60.00 15.00 American League tional rockie, duubled home the| pacific U. 7, Vanport College 2 only to get to Alaska for a year Ronald John is back in the water|at Lingard's shipyard where Carl' KETCHIKANt 48.00 11.00 after rudder repair and caulking. runs in the extra frame that gave two and do not keep their j et ol 3 or. Strum had Lingard do some work | New York ‘;’ I; I;L-,s relief pitcher Dizzy Trout the C.N:!;xlmomnh College 4, Clark J.|, g enough. The turnover is too __The sunmore owned by John|yhile he (:;urnez thedout:lde paint | ‘tincludes connections af Annette lsl. Detroit 5 2 714 | riumph. Groth also helped in the; Oregon College 7, Linfield 2. }flgh{ htfi slniu. L.n-klull ,sulmcu-mhnlu})(thexl:)x._s up ;m thf ways I’nrmlron off. Mrs. Strum is moving aboard. | 2 667 | first game victory with a two-run S i ’ unds to hire enough teachers is|bark repair and replacing of 2incs.|yf the rain will quit every one can | “ LG ‘e : g}fir:ét?:ma ; 4 ggz single. z»Puget ound 12, Facllln Btheran | (o oehap Feason Work is progressing rapidly on|finish their pnin‘: Joba; id { ARANOF HOTEL PHONL 106 Chicago B 556 Manager Lou Boudreau hit his| ' worthern Idaho 7-5, Eastern| OP the subject of equipment, he [the Ace owned by Doug Wahto of| marbor Master Guy Riley had his! Boston 3 429 | first home run of the season and|grecon 0-4, was particularly critical of the|Douglas. : boat on the grid at Lingards for ! St. Louis b R .125 |ighthander Bob Lemon pitched ~ washington State 10; Idaho 2. |P00ks used in NS schools. While| The St. Louis owned by Ed|pew canvas on decks and minor | Washington 1 7 .125|bis first shutout as the Cleveland | Cregen State 18, Washington 8. cuitable for Stateside An§cruc11(;xx. Krflusl? is on the cradle uwm_ung its repairs getting reagy for the “.0]_‘ SRR e Indians nipped the St. Louis| e their material is not applicatle to|turn in the shop for major Te-|iing geason, | Browns 1-0. i | Alaska in many ways. pairs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith ) y”p 2 E 4 | The scheduled games between YOUNG CAREER WOM He also w:ulrmx»led the preflr-nl\‘ A 14 foot dory has been completed | con came home April 7 for two 4:;13('_,,‘,&. @%BE | Washington and the Red Sox in BACK FROM INTERIOR |system for students' toilets. At pre- |in the Juneau Marine shop by|or three weeks. Smith is repairing | * A Powveie W Boston, and Cincinnati against the sent, they arc furnished only with |John Moser for Orin Addleman. |iheir home as they rented it to| Cardinals at St. Louis were post-| TWo young career women in Gov- |outdoor privies. He recommended| Water rallast tanks are being|ine peRoti's of Sitka for the sum. | m” Mlfllfllfl/ Wlm Mm ) poued by rain. Pittsburgh and the ernment service returned Sunday |that indoor chemical toilets be|built in the same shop for Royal|mer Mrs. Smith will return to Ju- f Two fights last night tuined out|chicago Cubs were not scheduled. | {ro en early-season vacation |installed not only for comfort and|O'Reilly’s boat the Red Wing. Bill | % j‘/”” 0/,1067,17 @” | which took them into the Interior. [sanitation, | HOSPIIA[ NOTES [t ‘Serics snd s e ™ % BOS SE fest Service - - ity i fleisch, Fish and Wildlife Service, Different from any other ink! . as follows: At Buffalo, N.Y.—Lee Oma, 189, A Detreit, knockeq out Fitzie Fitz- e patrick, 179%, Los Angeles, 1. A neau. He will fish their beat the| o that the Native |Richard’s gill netter is about ready | pgeo | in|for the water. WAA Disposal No. RAL-PD-1-49 * A NON-PRIORITY Sfll-ll BID SALE OF QUONSET HUTS - Without Fixiures “h b At Los Angeles—Manuel Ortiz,, Rodger Allman was admitted to|had “hitched” a ride to Anchorage 121%, El Centro, Calif,, cutpointed|st. Ann's hcspital yesterday for,end Fairbanks in a private airplane, ? Lauro Salas, 12615, Monterrey, Mex. |surgery. Roland Peterson and Gus| Ficm Fairbanks they took a’ bus 10. (non-title). Rosenberg were admitted for medi- ! for the Alaska Highway trip to TR L AT cal attention. | Whitehorse, returning to Juneau via Discharged from St. Ann’s. were:Pan American Airways. Caswell Daniels and Edna Peterka.| They report the highway in ex- Laura Hotch of Klukwan was, cellent ccndition—and on their ride Final scores of games played |2dmitted to the Government lxos-;:l encountered, rain, dust and smlfi ‘QB Glie i yesterday in the Western Interna- |Pital. | snow. 5 X tional League are as follows: % B i PR i T Q Bremerton 23, Salem 3. Trollers Attenticn! Stop at Mad-) FOOD SALE ron nm VAL OFF- Sl'l'E sen’s today for your supplies.| By Lutheran Laides Aid at Sears Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re-|Order Office, Friday, April 29. be- duced prices. 179 f {ginning 11 a. m. 81 2t Yakima 8, Vancouver 6. Wenatchee 6, Tacoma 3. Spokane 7, Victoria 4. - B.B.STARS Stars in yesterday’s major league games were as follows: Batting—Gerry Coleman, Yan- kees—cracked out four hits in- cluding a home run with cne on in the eighth to give the Yankees a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. 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