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T ——————— e e A B TR ARV T THURSDAY, HORNSBY IS BACK FEBRUARY 9, 1950 H,mm to \(‘u(-h of his boat, bu THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI Jl'\‘lC.\U ALASKA PAGE THRER “\}, awt it g like 2 | "Kiingbell said Wilson picked up| > tub ) several set, traps and handed them ' FOE OF JERSEY JOE r “n ‘Tffi‘R sFT bp TO rays make it tick while | fikk«»;m;mm» |to him, following his discovery of ‘» ing clse is near it. These must | | two after look nd alone. A ® ANC | g g n into account, and sub-| | asked | ¢ Paim Beach women's gol when uranium is being ed | “You said that you fou e RN ment i lained [ { Al“ % gt o T PHIL !‘H."IL Feb. . 9P — ‘ A 1 tory-type Geiger counte T'he mechanism is made by the FRAPPER GU"'IY ON lingbeil said nc vivazie. A Bl S Rogers Hornsby, one of | Whicl eteet radicactive Corporation -6t America.] i imed the two agents heaing Jotavan. b .t hitters, . siane I in substances containing suc la operates it on 1350 vol 3 COUN'I‘S FiNED sfS\, Wi St T ..1‘10?(0( Hl\inl\n“iu:; S e the Tewas | crimal _amounts as ons i frout Ay Ites Ti0d em “wit not be b niga a8 o ¥ 3 } -~e = h 18 HOW. 8C Y ur of supply ng i ice of Leo Sa Ani deight dropped *o t 5 ! | % gl b the third round of s Al The device looks simpl ugh [ (HE R 10 PLAY e e I wue because ot a ba R Ak | an overnight case, bu counts i invited into Mr. Bas- ' are complicated g and tined vied dnio o Camden, N.J., Neg tifiers, resistors and other clec Fohviqe 3 "\"\("1'“ ”1_-‘”1‘ b Flet DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 9—(®—Roger 3. Commis- | asked WOy o iRl dastaul devibas. 3 B an. o en LE SRS 0 u\u‘ Hornsby is coming back to where | tting in his o 4os D to grab the worlk X : 4 figure out just how much and how | ' “‘““““PI“ by '\,““L', 5 ‘L,‘:: FAMOUS . y you remember him best—to a base of Justice of the Peace.| . OB . ‘f’ yoi rown, Was awarded H d a plece of radioactive m e coming Pacilic )ast bascba ‘ qon ‘!-m. S ball diamond. > oner Gray also sentence Rppiaptcstine lockout vietory might have on hand | mratioter Ty SINCE 1804 V e oy O The graying, husky Hornsby lastjhim to two months in jail, sus-) did not take the Stand duj o o) LG The Gell tibe 1s enclo Flet -M.l-l free a ..lnlll‘-x,l.x.«]\ i - night signed a one-year contract m per H . Amissioner, s: ead to protect it from outsid H. ntract ll hat .xxlx.‘Jll .,.‘- .\‘ 'vl‘t-o‘\-:‘“ or manager Beaumont of the Class AA| Wilson stood trial this morning| 7" 1z Johnson in the ring and lat nflusnces, and a sample may be | 108 ““' |““ (‘;mi’;”‘ ';' uc ;x‘h; soft flavor Texas League. liowing his plea of not guilty onf o o byterlan Hospital b introduced near an aperture on its [ - PAVEQ WER TU BT BERE, Funioue bouquet. Hornsby has never really disasso- ges of trapping out of season, Y ¢ A . e SR eHl (DRE nrhbunt of impuls- | 188 , batting | ciated Mimself from bazeball, 1e of po while trapping, and | ° % o : RSN w5 erit out by uranium, for instance | & : ed fc tsburgh during conducting baseball schools or’ illegal possession of three marten | °°¢¢ Do s oI ar is counted on a “speedometer” ar- i ot broadcasting games the past few | kins. He represented himself dur- (‘ he court allowed it be- ki rangement, the number per minute ST LR years is still pretty alien for & he trial, with Assistant District | ™ ki '_’“” | alculated, and the result shows SPECIAL MEETING who hit more than .400 for il ey Stanley Baskin presenting| ‘"5 Wh¢ 1 to or no i : {how good a piece of ore has been Of American Legion Auxiliary years and managed four diff | he case for the government. : “‘“_, “L’ji e discovered. B I‘Ib. 1 3 1>.msut home u: ator Tadas ® s d tew! The s slig y o ald 1 to Baskir T i vi o uSses o- | Mrs, Alfred Zenger Sr.,, corner ol major league ball clubs «nd a few| The ju was out slightly more| B : The device will be used to de-i B | minor league teams. { han an hour before bringing in its| 1 9" ¢ e S F-DA SK ET BA L L termine how good a uranium 4th and Calhoun. Discussion of Solo U. §. Agents e skttt A it | lecision. The case went to them j e cU I | rike” might be, Saarela explain- | Memorial Library fund and var- Julius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. | sefore lunch, and they returned 4 DaGrosa said Walcott told him } l!’ WW ed. In the Bureau's field offices|ious Committee reports. All urged | Distributors for Alaska | o A 3 Ly 4 i | 3 rtable Geiger counters, av-|to be present.—adv. o'clock. (o K Johnson twisted his boch | oessee—— | 11C DOY , AV bl s o g Hocke Gam@ e, e 1 revisw, dhirten | POUETER TR e | ailable to any prospector who might |423-2t SANDRA ZENGER, Pres 0DOM COMPANY \.a rought ug stion of his “con- AW on poisons, whic nd Found e "’f‘;:“(,( ke bring in a sample of rock he sus- T A e 300 Colman Bidg., Seattle 4, Washington tit 1 rights,” which he claimed Jecled fo by WU~ Johnson won the first romnd and yaveq last night follows cts of having radioactive pro- FROM ANCHORAGE R R B . nsisted’ the | bjection was over- |, <0 T B e eer o | AYCC. ARG T : rties. The portable counters de-| Leo Munson of Anchorage is « 2 (4539 KhiE AneBHIRtEd Press) vere violated and also insisted the lost the second when Walegtt—17{ Northern Idaho 64, Bastern Ore. 63, [Port % The \1)] bl B Meunwen, e 3 . ment had no r ) talk to pounds. heavier—drapped hini for o ! g ) AchnY : tect the presence of uranium, bu he Baranof Hote Charlie Good, Pacific Coast Wik be {6 et f the jury were: Bertha ¥R 3 Joise J.C. 56, Southern Idaho 4 do not give exact analyses, he e SRR B P SRR AR Y 1E Hockey League referee, is finding| -* ) i ¥ R R. Booth, Odelia | cOUnt of three. | San Francisco State 48, College of | i is work ainful and hazard- i rtaa e i Pacific 43. : his yiogs, bothy padndu . “Youre tampering with a W Hermann, Charle Bk it e Ore Ground ous. he charged. “You're learned ; ManEtield, g j Detver W ongesh. (. a piece of ore shows these Hit by a flying puck Tuesda) = st : ' | Meals i Jensen, Vern Met- ceton §2. Dartmouth 54 S 3 P night, Good had to have a cut et as dumb as I am I can &' Mo R 1 59, Columbia 46 rties, it is ground up and ey hio eve stitohed before he| 7ake a man change his mind.” et O Bosen. 5. | : - o |mized to imsure homogenuity, then e R S | R NN BRRIAheA" (il Bdvems | P00k, and John H Ladplys P A sy nt to the Juncau office. The ] [ could continue his nightly chore. Rl 4 WP is In Fodfi s Temple 3 ¥ ¢ 5 ) .| nent’s right to examine all wit- e P 16 10w much uranium is in the| Last night Good’s left hand was p | { nova 77, Seton Hall 6¢ s e slashed in the Seattle-Portland | °356s prior to a case. " p 5 | Fordham 61, Hofstra 52 "’”"?“"“ JgRne. OGNS VI S J omtent s b nad 1o qut or the| AL the outset, Witon asked tor a| ] RAVEI_ WIIH ' Fraser: Commission, .iven so. sicocinp: siace sa [(2mile, ana work can | anos between Us and a hight in the ond peried. K el bt | ! - Biloenal B e basis of its findings. ) i aid |h:lL matter should nave been ,f ¢ 4 G Xkrash.T.e0 7 It can detect slightly more than Portlind's Penguins went on to e J VANCOUVER, B.C. Feb. 9—i@ ! ech 80, a \-Lee 71 e of il i $14U UGD Public Librar " 1 r o G~ 0l 53, Davidsc 56 1, thump the Seattle ”Il{“f‘f}f“‘v m‘;j} A i A & it IR | ik The rich sockeye salmon grounds| o oo Davidson 56 1y0unds of rock, which mathemat- Il Y and move f Sealile =0 SOL Gase 18 “admitted to be. truthtul; ns arrived ana| Off the Fraser river were declared | R ey ly essed, is .005 of one per- | place in the northern division. AR 2 S armwee A%l woff limits” yesterday for foreign | ent. That's cutting it pretty fine, i ildi ounds for action eiday on, Baoitie| O 1 yesterda REsbay nnscrine Now 10 ihe bullding I uni San Diegc S Toh e iy shing fleets and for American an r i saarela admitted, but cven that \m"l‘h;l;l;ni" sic ment agents, | Anchorage were | CAnadian seiner !‘»ANDY l [\QL Es '('“" RS E DRt A subscription is an investment in the welfare i Franci ) 3 St i ; 5 'he action was taken by the In-! omic rch a7 oted Wilson's boat in Sweetheart | 3 con, Leo Munson,| The action was taken by the In l e o of Juneau. The library will \\lpplement The Fresno Ialcons on Port ham Decem- Hughes, C. C. Gorsuch, Bill | ternational Pacific Fisheries Com- ‘nergy Commission : | Los Angeles Monarch ostified, and stopped to R. Klokkevold, H. Krogseng, | mission. | d the Bureau Wwith the schools and churches as cultural in- The New Westminster ® Xen Bowman, D, 4, Culvel and| 1, i that tesrit i ing from the above stitutions ittract new 1am1hm~._tu the tened their northern divisi son said he found a five-|John Cox {.fooneld thadaterritonial watestjolt S to 5 of one percent of | community — add to the attractiveness by beating Victoria, 4-3, in n can covered with tree limbs| Boarding this flight at Cordova| oo “HO 'd"““““ “Andatinginl ‘( "l here ‘adicactivity material. of our city. less game. - cabin Wilson had begun, and | were Dick Wells, Fred Pickerell and | 1\ oo 2rd ' and were not confined to, By setting’ each sample in the A X : g i it contained three marten |'melix Toner. Gordon Hurst got on | 'R three-mile limit. | ounter, he is now working out | T'he library is to be our memorial to the war { end 24 a type |, - o vt atibe i waiisds g "’"- APPICER f‘ raphs and charts of the machine’s dead of Gastineau Channel, Organiza- MFAS[ES EpsDEME{ i 1 outlawed cyanide poison pellet. . J. D. Alexander and E.|area west of a line from Bor £} Estepp, W, v;‘ i",‘;u‘:\ r”‘; 5 ilities, so that wh - ore tions, firms and individfals should sup- The skins were admitted in evi-{Glen Wilder were Juneau-Anchor-|Point to Tatoos i S il K % ht in - for examination port this project. to Tatoosh Island between they Lincoln, D. Matson, J. Merritt, A.|quality and quantity may be fig cnce, but the poison was not in-{ege p g nd Annie Johnson | 48th aud 49th parallels. B e ferrit, Atlqualily and quan y be fig- i : i REPOR{E& B 'finaEl roduced for fear a capsule might fwent from "hete to Tadolnk { 1 Nielsqn, E. I“J’""“{_’; I;;l,' “"fi‘,“i:- ured in a jiffy We have the site and plans. The building can [4 8&& | reak, one having enough poison | Prior to yesterd i et s Hospital Uses be built this summer. ;ll everyone in this room,” Bas ermen had regarae; the L The same type of equipment is x . . Ly gL ePves tane UL BelS WRT B (it 3Ki ‘NSTRU(“ON OFF' | west of the three-mi'. limit as thef o'clock: Lt. Applegate, J.|uccd in hospitals to test patients Can we afford to pass up this opportunity? rted in the Bethel ar v| Matson said there was no seas | “high seas” and had made richl?® B. Haag, P. Hagerup, 8. undergoing X-ray tre this week and immune globu n marten, but that the mink sea- MGVIE ‘I‘o BE SHOW" hauls by intercepting sockeye bet . D. Hoyez, . may r dispatched there immediately from| on opened December 16. He testi- | they reached the Gulf and riv E. Neilson, -{toc much e; (Space donated by Parsons Electrie Co.) the Ancho office of the Al- ed Wilson led Klingbeil to four @ % mouth. J. Sco J.| derzoing 1 aska Department of Health, ac- which were brought back to| There will be no ski instruction| the machine going just like a pi cording to word received here to- [ he boat. The defendant then told |3ession at Evergreen Bowl tonight fet will. A luminous-dial day. hem two more were across a creek, | When the Juneau Ski Club pre: — — e L B L Between 300 and 400 persons are known to have been exposed which 9 result in a ragir epidemic, Duncan Chalme: Alaska Na- tive Sun_u physician at the Bethel told Health Department in reporting the measles in the lower Kuskokwim In addition to the supply of im- mune globulin dispatched to Bethel by the Health Department’s Dis- trict Laboratory in Ancho: 1,- 000 vials are being rushed from San Francisco by the American Red Cross for free distribution, the Anchorage message stated. In an effort to control the meas- les epidemic, two nurses are pre- ceding ahead of the known cases in the, area to give globulin to su ceptible children in other villages of the district. The nurses are Mrs. Naomi Talbitzer, Bethe] intinerant nurse for the Aleska Department of Health, bel, in the and Mrs. Esther Schau- Alaska Native area. Service nurse Bethel FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE $wift, convenient fights in big o-:dno Clippers. enjoy every comfe service —as 8 rican, world’s most o= "' "4 airline. Ask for ‘..n. and reservations at..s BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 Pin AMERICAN, L0 AIRWAYS the film “A Rhapsody produced by Hans Thorner. on iis, ud these too were picked up. An affidavit was introduced as|Prod A L oo vidence signed by Wilson admitting | e bl Lt : e e had been trapping, und a re-|tonight in the Gold Room of U the sking |Barancf Hotel. Skilng in Sw >ase for 128 traps and s also brought into evidence, erland and in the American Roc er keing identified by Matson. W”{ L ,"Il.o‘_‘.l“ £ 3 I ed Wilson to come into ju- | No admission will be charged, 3 but donations to the Juneau Ski December 9,” Matson testified and he said he'd try. I didn’t arrest Lini because then I would have been rasponsible for his boat. The tides were coming in farther each day nd his boat could have tloated on the day T set.” Tournament fund will be at the door, according to Neil Tay- lor, ski club president. The small tow at Evergreen Bowl will be in operation tomorrow night, he said. accepte knew the pellets to be poison and BANKS (LOSED MOKDAY poses. Matson said he didn’t test the | ! 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