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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRER STAR GREETS TWO ROOKIES (iiARLES WAYNOR [t B A GIMBEL SR. gk HERE; TALKS ABOUT - "o+ 7 S PASSESAWAY;L G “.\ colm designed and built on. the ‘7‘!'".1‘ R Ve ’,‘f E 8 T RN TR LOCAL CONDITIONS v s e o s ONLY FOUR DAYS ] e G e B - S i o B = & lotting getting the Highlands into 4 i the City of Juneaw. This will bring ! " " ; o aoms cxten eveniib i Wholaity. Was Wide Iy Known in| &5 3 3 b for G - Tafthe Rty l he C Guard building is & BUS‘ D ’D ¢ . B wner of the Alaska|greqy creqit to the community and ness as vean ot ve- OPENS SARASOIA gh, ¢ 5o VR ; lit Bureau was in Juneau for| vory tine. SURGRRAS U e ¢ 4 w days. He reported that the| . 7 0 Lo oth of the | n I ‘ Ly L e e repoted thut el " oticed hat botn ot e Partment Store-keeping | 3 o) ST o e wave increased their person- [ SARASOTA, Fla, March 17— | f§ : Vs . A Sk b e iz v l;‘_:‘."‘]‘_:*l the | e} and seem to be exceedingly busy | PHILADELPHIA, March 17—(®— 7!,cm Mel Parnell, the Boston| % ey i 3y i his time of ey El A yimbel o | Alag Stadit s Rbventt 107 | time of the ¥ Ellis A. Gimbel, , departm onL‘ Red Sox' 25-game winner a year g 4 . P foy et g man ol Wasnor has the distinetion of be- store owner and philanthropist, died | MORE MEN ago, and veteran Joe Dobson were B8 WS A cridd b Ineretai i li‘;,\‘.l»::r“,f,),‘:‘ (‘\“‘f\:‘ ing the first absentee voter, having today at his home after an illness | named by Manager Joe McCarthy ‘ i #, & LR SV ka ‘are. DRVINETG S ioio the first vote Wednesday |of four days. He was 84 face the Boston Braves in SN : Fek o m®, of. tHe ARG \ing with U. S. Commissioner h him when he died were his opener of the five-game “city g L% s i e nsatil astid et ; He states that lookin ¢ | son, E , Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. By JOHN B. OLD ser: today at Payne Field. A| ESS Ve 3 S ESRER R T Nl R g ° NAVC| he list of candidates “they look | Fr jolyn Graham, and & daughter- (Los Angeles Evening Herald- | back injury is expected to keep 3 i & Ea 5 2 3 e iy a fine' bunch of and ' in-law, 1 Richard Gimbel. The Express) third baseman Johnny Pesky side- | ypRER CALIFORNI § GET TOGETHE 4 s 1 20+, ARE SURIASIREY . the do any branch of the Gov-'elder Gimbel's wife died in 1948 “ HOLLYWOOD, March 17—#— lined, but Vern Stephens may Start| troinine camp. § > 1. Jal nstructich: Saise tet Biahioy th ent credit.” s Gimbel was widely known in Hollywood’s chances of repeating his first game of the spring train-| to meet ex-All-4 an foo e i), 1an G AN SRt SR Sy ioe . business world as the “dean ot | CUSHIONED as the Pacific Coast League cham- ing season. The slugging shortstop | Martin (rig ') 'ly of i v number of peopls an department store-keeping.” With COINR’I‘ ; ix brothers and his father, he 0 pions probably rest with the per- Stepped into the lincup for the Tirst| ____ 3 ¢ e money into ¢ suasive powers of Vice President time and belted a three-run pinch | : ) irev DOG MUSHER FRO“ otnded o' 4hore system that. How Knapp Aerotred Shoes have solved the shoe n. ) prdblems of millions of men and women who Bob Cobb and Manager Fred Harey, | homer yesterday as the sockers lost | BR ot i D includes branches In Philadelphia, | rhetlel SR alnen S0 HEe v ro their first grapefruit league deci-| 2 5 1l zorl - AR - ;- BTh: ;»;o her:d today for V'em e G-a\mihe o Lm“s (ghrdmnl\ en as tores cemplete o) | AlASKA 'l‘o MAINE Ne \mk.‘)".it'(sh\m,h, Chicago, D=1 g vl comfortable, fine quality shoes each, Fla., and negotiations with Sion, 6-5, . 8 1erchar urprising es it i"‘”'» Beverly Hills, Calif, and} g girect-from-foctory sevings. Expertly Viami, Fla. fitted by Your Knopp Shoe Counselor in their benefactor, Branch Rickey of SR TS Y ! 2 L ¢ mparisor f ¢ [ the Brooklyn Dodgers. Armed with | - A q \ IS lo(AIED AGA' :L! — - h ffice. Fe hioned comfort, x | n Se nca 3 1 iy your home or office. For cushioned comfort, lh]el:r best adjectives, they hope to FI'ET(HER ENDS HIS | @ s’g g 3 e3 are I 3 e It = You don't have to send out for| economy and the full benefits of complete talk the Mahatma of Flatbush out U | i ct some are 1 T bulbs. Juneau Young Hardware will [ factory-fitting service, consult: of a lefthanded outfielder who can ' RAINIERS HOLDOUI tle of the ave “'?(“ EW St gv n > ¢ [ n & le in £ HIGH PRAIRIE, Alta., March 17 have a large new selection of spring KNAPP SHOE M hit, a shortstop, a third baseman ; tation and handii ! e i planting bulbs within a y5— _(Mm—Cecil (Mush) Moore, who is Panting bu bs within a few days- and two pitchers. PALM SPRINGS, Calif., March 17 W|es A d make & tip from |t 1068 than Seattle prices. 81t If reasonably successful with Mr. —@—The stubborn holdout of | “:;"’;Tmfo ;;;‘i':“ ‘m ¥ ”“ P l'”’ | 55 J hn g T crease in Credi nska aine by dog team, ‘ Increase in_ Oredit ‘ : % onn .y. ianner Rickey, Haney feels the Stars will pitcher Guy Fletcher ended yester- e — | b . be in a strong position to wage the day when the 23-game winner came| NEW YORK, March 17—P—| KANSAS CITY, March 17— | s Kennedy, owner of the|mushied his 1l-dog team into this ‘;VL" :A”';”;d”l";- 1;A:PxLYr pennant battle. fo terms with Eafl Shelly, General | Bradley's dashing Braves still stand | Central Washington College, the Pa- | Al?ska Credit Bureau, stated that town yesterday. Plrpa s i o Al Box 2646—Juneau “Every team. in the league looks Manager of the Seattle Rainiers. | today as the country's No. 1 bas- | cific Northwest's last team in tne [Sh¢ has noted a big increase in| MOOHh Who left Fairbanks, ALK, | BAGERSON — District Manager PHONE 949 stronaey and welll have to be .| Flefeher took his first workout|ketbal five and potential winner of | National Assoclation of Tntercol-|!he credit report inquiries for the|Nov. M, bound for Lewiston, Meuiyyryr ™ on “OMAHA—ady. 4t i proved over last year if we are to With the Coast Leaague squad, toss- | college basketball's two major | legiate Basketbail ~Tournamen eral Housing Authority working | said his dogs still are in first-class | = ¢ ) : win the championship,” Haney ob- ing them in during batting prac ampions—the N.IT. and NCAA. | bowed out in the quarterfinals last | conjunction with the Al ka shape despite trouble encountered served. tice. A control pitcher, he is ex-| The versatile Midwest quintet|night. | Fedéral Savings and Lioan, indicat- | On the early part ot the 5000-mile ing that there should be a great|trip. He has covered 1,600 mies. | Five of last year’s pitching corps bected to need little time to get in | mceets CCN the National Invi-| Central’'s Wildcats bowed to ti Alnd + & : Lo Ak | tation nt title rday | strong Central College of Fayette,| (¢l of building of homes and He expects to cover the 240 miles E IJ L l S A l R L l N ES are back, along with several lesser shape. r 8 | commercial buildings in Juneau.| to Edmonton in about a week. lights and several additional good Meanwhile, M ger Paul Ri('h-;nigm Next week the Br S y ‘Mu.. 65-55. The victors led all the M i SR . . i ards men from the squad. | for the NCAA championship, other | way. Miss Kennedy, Waynor advised, has | B DAILY Tnlps JUNEAU To R“cnlm looking newcomers. But like all ards lopped s & i ‘managers, Haney figures he can grand slam. The Washington five played| o' o s zechosiovaks apparently 1§ pre- paaEm ey Jeus 10 . ra | without the services of Fred Dei- | APPlicants desiring apattment space | paring to brerk off diplomatic re- via Petersburg and Wrangell Chief holdovers are Pinky Woods RDAHO UIAH W|ll : f klyn la , 83 son, who became ill during the! M % )\;W h‘.nldu'x:vt") be construct- | lations with the Vatican. In the 3 v R R oo il ae: (510} ! o T v and had to sit out the contest. | L0 Anderson. This is going to | latest development, the Com With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Glen Moulder (14-9), Art Shallock pI.AY F uR GAME ‘Il ale. t raham's 16 points and 14| t credit to the community. | dominated governmer 3 Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M, (12-9) 5 a1-7. c X upstart © by Harg led the losers. aynor 2% 6, big improvement | the Veioan's only representative FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 gad dag, Dalyeson | s the result of the p. X 4 Seeking duty are veterans Lee An- | PR Y t is the sensa- | The decision left one favorite e paving of the ! three days to leave. thony and Ben Wade, a pair of MOSCOW, Idaho, March 17—@— | tio t. tour nt. three “sleepers” still in the run- || former Los Angeles Angel players. ur-year football reement was d and unranked in the;ning I Veteran Cliff Dapper, back with sigr yesterday between the Uni- poll, City Col- owing up for tonight’s sem ~1 the Stars for the first time in sev- versity 10 and Utah. All four champion | finals of the six-d: team eral years, and holdover Mike Sand- ing this year, wiil be i 1 y, th most gruelling test in intercolle- lock probably will handle most of pa\zd away from home | @ R n la ig ket the backstopping. NS, iilana State, of Terre Haute o \ RO two-time finalist and the only re- ] | maining seeded team; University of | wieppto | FIGHT DOPE pouppeayoms =i b 4 g ‘ homa State and the Missour- _ | ians. | FIGHT TONIGHT |, mions s i aantamonneo|— CLIPPED BY BALL =~ ——— A c ' f Aguilar, 129, Mexico City, 10. | —Manager Lou Boudreau of the | H"lESS S]'AGE NOWw At San Francisco—Dave Whit-| Cleveland Indians rubbed a smar out tonight when risks his feather- NEW YORK, March 17—®—| : ; ; et Featherweight champlon Willie Pep 1ok, 176, San Francisco, out-|ing left hand today and probably | p i e will be Bumaing for & quick knock. Pointed Rex Layne, 185, Lewiston,| thought it was just like old times. | ANAHEIM, Culif., March 17—®— | ¢ % Utah, 10. | The shotstop was clipped yester- | The Chicago Cubs appear to be the | : weight crown against Ray Fame-| At Tacoma, Wash—Loy Joseph,|day in Los Angeles by a fast ball | “hitless wonders” of the 1950 base- p S ‘hal. | 147%, Seattle, and Dick Wolfe, 143, | off rookie pitcher Bill Connelly in|ball exhibition circuit. - chon, the “unknown” French chal- ¥ y lenger in a 15-round title bout in|Klamath Falls, Ore, drew, 10. | the first inning of a Chicago White J s got only two singles a 'a V. e a a r e Madison Square Garden. _— Sox-Indians exhibition game. He terc in being shut out, 3-0, by the Sacramento Solons of the Pa- Not too much is known about the | stayed in the game, however, which 4 \J European featherweight king, vho was won by the Tribe, 5-4, in 11|cific Coast League. It was their b makes his U.S. debut in a blue chip inn 2 'murt‘x exhibition defeat in six X/ e PHILLIES GET JOLT oo 50 Wily Willie, however, i ROOKIE (REW GWES | R e LT I e e e sty thce years| CLEARWATER, Fla, March 17 LUKE SEWELL DELIGHT lake Chackachamna | —An injury to Russ Meye: throwing arm has jolted the pen et le Mamh o S um owne as —_— ———— Inant hopes of the Philadelphia T T 3 e S 4 G A A, A Y Phillies. Manager Luke Sewell took a good | . 5 = The slim right handed pitcher|look at his Cincinnati rookie crew wa'er power Sofi[(el FRESH FBESH TBEE ToP su"mln por's rle s v‘fnuurcd an elbow Wednesday | yesterday under game conditions | | either before or during an ex and seemed pretty happy 2b0ut| wASHINGTON, March 17 S P l N A c H L E T T “ c E APPLE .""CE BAlsms | bition game with the New York| what he saw. i : vank Ed B 1 A | The Geological Survey NEW YORW—CCNY and Brnd~' T sfiisician g “‘Tm” e “Lteh“’lfu:hec‘f"“‘l‘f ‘e thumbs down today on Lake Chac ley advanced to the finals of the hamna in ska as a xu‘.v 3(’ Ib. 280 Ih. 2 qts. 53c 2 o e —— ————— . National Tavitation Baskeiball would be out of action for »t\vo or three innings as the Redleg| o,ia. power in the near fu “ squad defeated the St. Tournament, Saturday. CCNY de- | r¢ menthe 16 Sasackon B8 s i ed D S -52, while Brad- P R remoteness and inaccessibility. The A v e, N all — Soli R feated Duguesne, 65-52, White Brad- | copp ol weRNER'S BAND Blackburn, who got $40,000 | 1o e 100 miles west of Anchorage Happy Home, No. 1 Tall — Solid Pack Seaport, No. 2 :;fl e;;?.,‘;at“ R fonns v Bm"k" TO PLAY IN PETERSBURG | for signing, southpawed three in-| p ) TOMATOES 2( 39 PEAS : R gHly pne it SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S ¢ . oF 23C Louis | pased its conclusion on the | Chuck Werner and his dance — |5 - S n;::wwr,g:"s’;;:‘ oo ot e vil g to Petersburg tomor- | C RPENTERS ATTENTION | 2 ' | row afternoon via Ellis Airlines, penter’s Local No, 2247 specia. i s ;‘f:;;:gmil ‘t’;fng“j{m‘;fi;ffln‘§‘;fif especially to play for the Saturday| meeting Friday night, Mar. 17, at|| Meeting at C. L O. Hall Rellance MEHO weSI AlaSka Gem Happy Home when his tour with Jack Kramer' night party planned in connection «l p.m. AFL Hall. —adv. 53-2t 'V F w Freestone . is scheduled to end { b the cooxRnfion B the Junor ‘ ol e L ; UBANGE JUICE “eW Potatoes . | Chamber of Commerce. Attention Suit Club members, at-| P E A c H E s s A L M 0 N No. 2 can The Juneauites plan to return|tend drawing at Bud's Bar, 9:30 46 oz. can ursday, 8 P. CLEARWATER, Fla—Flag hopes | s Sraviie - j of Philadelphia Phils jarred with | SUnday morning. pan. FridasoRiy: B ) 2 1 0,- 2 5 2 89 the announcement that Russ Meyer, G . for oWed for .)c for c 17-game winner last year, suffered | — a fractured elbow pitching in train- ; ing camp game. Happy Home Sunsweet, quarts SAN BRUNO, Calif. — Pepwell g5 vy ; SWEET POTATDES . Z!flr LLT PB“NE JUI‘;E -+« 2or 55\: ($4.10) won the featured six Iur- long race at Tanforan. | Jel e i = S and W Fernbrook | Happy Home FRESH g o Dried Apricots | GREENBEANS] PEARS |GROUND BEEF ATLANTA—Babe Didrickson Za- | il harias shot a par 36-36—72 for a : @~ 2 can . 2V, can three stroke lead to open the title- : vkes. e D 21c 39c holders golf tourney. | < You don't have to sena out for \ Pork Shoulder Boned and Relled Veal bulbs. Juneau Young Hardware will at less than Seattle prices. 51t PR AT — : ‘::\ EASTER CANDY IS HERE MI 111“ ; OR Large Assortment CAFE Chinese Food THE HERITAGE rmsp"‘\.,“._‘ = /’! FAMOUS SINCE 1834 For Groceries F R E E D E l I v E R Y For Meats Steaks—Chicken 4 86.8 PROOF » 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS \ : PHONE 47 8 On Orders of $2.50 or More PHONE 3 7 1 CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION e PHILA., PA,

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