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( MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' PAGE THREB® & s [ night last Tuesday. Sunday, in short [ Richardson; from Petersburg: Nail| Other civic interests which Mrs. | the negative side. Richard Klingbeil i pants, the ‘Stars lured 9,269 to a Idn i Sire‘ch Miller and Ben Berkele! from | Johnson maintained cover a|is alternate and has been chair- { doubleheader with Portland, the Ii wou Colby Camp: Lowell Colby; from|wide ficld, She was clerk of the|man at all discussions. ° ‘celmr team. Tenakee: Gus Sjoquist; from Tul-| Wrangell School Ergyd for 10| The debaters have also spoken The Twinks wore their scanties sequah: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cam-| years, sccretary-treasurer of the| before various civic organizations, n the first game and won, 8 to 7. eron and their two children and H.| Board of Bishop Rowe Memorial the student body of the high school, ! L » In the seven inning nightcap they Smith; from Fish Bay: Cliff Josepn | Hospital for 12 years. She has|and over KINY. - - donned regulation longies and lost, and Wally Westfall; and from Sun- |served on Library Boards, Health| Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock a de- to 3. The players say the briefs set Cove: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brese- | Councils, Red Cross and other! bate will be held in the grade school auditorium. The public is invited to attend and admission will be 50 cents. The money raised will be ap- plied to expenses of the Petersburg trip, give them freer movement, HOCKEY GAMES =5 | | (By the Associated Press) | Among the league’s more conser- The Pacific Coast League Hockey | Yative elements, the Sunday bargain| | | more 7 SIX-FOOTER IS HOPE OF - CLEVELAND playoff semifinals still are wide |l Wound up thusly: open. San Diego and Los Angeles| At Sacramento, the Los Angeles are tied at one victory apiece in|AP2ClS, keeper of the dungeons last the south and Vancouver leads New | Y27, moved into a tie with Holly- Westminster 1-0 in the north. ‘;“"‘f“”‘_ first place by beating the The best of seven series continue | >*CS tWice, 4 to 3 and 6 to 4. OPEN DISCUSSION CF TRAFFIC CODE TONIGHT meyer and Katherine Bresemeyer. |! arian drives, alw: in a RERRSIRERAL D “.\)H of involving responsib- | llity and hard work. She is at pre- | se..t president of the Board of Di- HElENE JOH“SON {\w tors of the Alaska Tuberculosis | Association, IS NOMINAIED AS | Successful Mother | The rules covering the choice for he award as Alaska Mother specify ALASKAN MOIHER‘ t she must be a successful s | s evidenced by the charac- mno! St and, the Acorns split with tomorrow night at Los Angeles and | 5 or' 8 achievements ot indi~ g, Vanborver. i pping the first, 12 to | The Juneau Woman's Club has|'®: and achievements of her ‘dic . 43 San Disgo defeated the Monarchs | ¥ining the Sccond, 4 to 2. I [honored one of their active mem.- | ‘idudl baipua R ugici vt o : Duke Eas'er Ne ro Pla r|2 to 0 last nieht in San Diego. marked the first appearance here bers, Mrs. Helene Johnson, by nam- | * : ‘“”'”" tll“ 1g ‘i;‘\‘ d'i"l) ’(l‘]“(’l::: The Otty Cotblng wiil Bt e , Neg YT | * . Los Angples 4 to 1 victory|°f Georee Bamberger, on option t [ing her as their choice for Alaska | FHREINE AL CE O e | special open meeting at 8 o'clock Displays Stu“‘ls Fel- over San Diego Saturday, the fans %;o-z.xgi] l‘u.)-n the New Y\\:k Giants | Mother under the Golden Rule "("“":‘S“”&F:li‘.‘\‘_‘x;x‘;;:;_\; P“‘:m‘x“‘:‘v' at. | tonight in the council chembers er voing bac they. doosed @ shower of verbali . " b s v i R homemaking ability; that she | citizens a chance to hear and dis- ? e two were homers by Hillis Layn Mrs. Selma Smith of Anchorage as |} homemaking VxR . o traftl g abuse and programs at referee Dick BA Taikie Alh: S Y (hl ”5“1“]“ lm?(‘l‘ bhie Co:nml;(v-j‘wfll vave a sense of clvic and inter-|cuss the new traffic code for Ju- Davis. . | i 2 | national understanding and have | neau. A After a scoreless first period, Van- | ‘In [lhn vnp(‘nul. Ralph Atkins’ three | choose from amongmthc n(m!un.mor\. 1-‘<~n active in community better-| The new ordinance brings all 5 3 ol run triple in t t t su e mother who | 8 % inits WA, B iy (By the Associated Press) couver skated rings around New | he top of the tenth '\\V]l:kqi"y(;(gsc::)t ;&agka e ((\mx M“l;‘.‘ ent or in service for public bene- | Brevious traffic ordinances under wrapped the game up for Seattle. Seattle 4, Oa Al San Diego, Max West’s 11th inning home run gave the Padre a 6 to 5 triumph over San Fran cisco in the first game. The Seals won the nighteap, 7 to 3, behin: effective pitching by Al Lien. PCL STANDINGS 3 Luscious (Luke) Easter, Cleve- land’s celebrated six-foot-f 240- L] pourrd rookie, may furnish the In- dians with the necessary punch tor another American League pennant The 28-year-old St. Louis Negrc is said to be able to hit a baseball + as far—or further—than anybody in the major leagues. Playing in 80 games for San Dieg: one cover and brings them up to date in a form which will make possible future adjutsments to meet the traffic problems. Westminster, 6-0. The league drew 17,375 more fans than in 1948-49. FIGHT DOPE (By Associated Press) Former heavyweight champion and that she be qualified to cepresent the Mothers of America lin all responsibilities attached to her role as the American Mother. In nominating Mrs, Johnson the Juneau Woman's Club feit that they had found a mother who ful- filled all the qualifications set forth in the rules. | er’s Day observances of the Golden Rule Foundation in New York City n May 14. The entry date closed n April 1. Mrs. Johnson has been a resi- dent of Alaska since 1915 when she moved to Wrangell with her hus- band, Mark O. Johnson, to make | their home. During the last w she came to Juneau to d Indians!third basc { Rosen, Cley base when he attempted to make the distance from first Herbert Conyers' single. Action took place at Fullerton, Calif., dur- 3 of the Pacific Coast League last ; W L LI Rensohi, Takter R1b 808 and wos Teads Jack Dempsey announced plans 19! | Hollywood 5 2 ing an exhiition game with the Los Angeles Angels. Angels third |Rationing Executive for Alaska un- d S BRI BN OIS ruine wiith | O 0ne dight. hebween UghE-HPAVYZ G, avyeles 5474 baseman is Lloyd Lowe. ?l Wirephoto. der the oPA. with the exception| SCHOOL DEBATERS 2. g]eu;hlt ;hnmgk:lb ‘llné.v LMflM;nAm | San Diego 4 3 e il o oe, i —{of a short stay in Wrangell to close | levelant any € estac 0l P P miiler, N K, or- 5] 'St alrs . @ The huge infielder-outfielder (he | ontina in Des Moines Seaisle L3 aining to their gardening prob- iller, e, S EOR . Jin Hor- | ot sl e artals, Mr. 50 APPEAR TUESDAY, 3 ke g S 3 Oakland 3 4 E 5 Mrs. Florence Raney, Monrce | Mrs. Johnson have lived in Junctu prefers _nrst base) might have swept Dempsey said he and Des Moines | PRy ems and plans. it Harold Schmitt, Howa ever since. GRADE S(Hool AUD all hitting honors in the PCL h promoter Pinky George already| . ARgasisco Bl itt, Johtl Coverdale, J. Jellinek Johnson Ipmily . he stayed with San Diego. However, | nave si . re | Scramento 2 5 PACK 310, CHARTERED w4 B GlebElind. loobing forwasd, to th have signed Cestac and now are|p ... 2 5 . d ¥ 4 X lary Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Felix|{ The Johnson family consists of L 3 g forwar to the | pegotiating with Maxim. s h Cub Scout Pack No. 310 WAas yropyine , Paul Kendall, Mrs. Kerns, | two daughters, both of whom wurc‘ In preparation for their coming :950 s;ason. recalled Easter in June| Tpe proposed bout would be held s T AT ‘_n\.‘nl:(l with its official Charter ] borh but have | competition in Petersburg, the de- 0 undergo a knee operation. >utdoors in the Des Moines baseball 5 iday evening t the Pack K bate team of Juneau High School 3 7 . X lived continuously in Alaska since SR GENUINE ¥ Easter see! r i 'l » Douglas Com 4 oway: Bwick X P L i ms to ljmve regail 1edA hic | 5ark, Do!]‘;' [ls ,“" D’ ouglas ( mmun sl ywWay: Jagk Eid: T‘ Jh.vn L. ! their young childhood except for|held their final rehearsal today in OLD STYLE atting eye again this spring Thor Cashen, Doug- zi and H. Willlams; to Sitka: | i college years. After finishing | the grade school before an audience though, he clouted two home runs as Boy Scout leader, made the pre- Mr. and Mrs. E. Rand, Mrs. C.|yion school where both girls were|Oof seventh and eighth grade stu-| SOUR MASH day to help Cleveland gain entatio! e Rev. P. Porter, | Greer e Armonc RO el ) oo S yesterday to help gain Bowl'"G plAvoFf entation to the Rev. J. orter, | Greenwald, R. De Armond, Max|ipe votedictorians of their classes,|dents. £ 13-12 decision over the Chicago | oz drman of the Cub Pack, and Penrod, Katherine James, Dr. C‘“‘"‘they attehded Whitman Cnl\vgv‘ The team will be in Petersburg on KENTUCKY Cubeh oot BY MONDAY LEAGUE| we:r sany conrerexce | ™ of the sponsoring body| dington, M. J. Weeks, Mr. Beason, | ang atiliated with Alpha Chi Om- | April 14 and 15 to compete against| STRAIGHT ;fhe contest also raised the fa- A Well Baby Conference will be|tDis year which is the D.OM.| William Wyatt, Mrs. Howard Smith, | con Dorothy, now Mrs. William | debate teams from Ketchikan and| BOURBOM miliar question: How far back has| * = ke ~ely Ay Church, W. Stillwell, O. Mitrov: Phillip |y e 4 s ‘o | Petelsbi high schools. The sub- o oi{heid Wednesday April 5 at the ’ : , Whitehead and the mother of five | Peteksburg high s - WHISKEY Bob Feller gone? There will be a playolf of the | o ommunity Mjthodist| Other presentations during the | J. James, Roland Wurster, Mr, and { onildren, majored in Home E o-| ject of debate is: “Resolved: That| g'oN'DED Other Games Monday ng}lt owling League tnl- Church, with the Public Health | ng wer2 to committeemen | Mys. P. Crews, Larry Crews, Darrell | e ang juated magna cum | the President of the United States 100 PROOF The once-mighty Indian ace,| night at 7 o'clock on alleys 1 and 2y 0/ 0 o0 “Hous remain the | William Boehl, Val Poor, the Rev. | Crews, laude, She studied piano in addi-|should be, elected by direct vote of d working the first six innings, was | for first r(;}lace.GThe pl“’“;“ S\nll b; same, from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m. | Porter, Cub Master; Paul Bumét: tion to her liberal arts course,|the people.” 1bs’ ' - | between Gus George an n » 4 » 2 ! 3 ¥ g " al arts 38, 2 ¥ i A Sl S e e R Bl il p Sndsen CAREILS, TaIS.. Do Hoonah: Francine Jackson|Was elected vice-president of the| This year's team, under the direc- gave up 14 hits, walked five anc | Clothiers. AWS s Lae OWY BAMC| ponypyy pouR GIRLS, HERE and Mirs., Paul Burneth, all oonah: Brancin® Jackson|. dent Body and made Phi Beta|tion of Miss Helen Schaefer, con- atrack- out. two. scheduled tonight with second and| o iz S nd. official meth- ence Jackson; to Pelican: | StCe Y Mortar Board, Prior|sists of Bob;Secrist, Nella Jermain | s —ee—mmt . Meanwhile, the New York Yankees | third places to be decided next Mon- frurr‘ d:::( hter m’s:w now 3 ;\«“:dcnl’x‘ti ber cards. geisEan,. G, I Bdje: 5)“)’1}::' x;:l‘:‘lrin"nl'nlzl Dr. l‘;vh‘llehe‘ml and Carl Weidman ‘on the affirma- | VIR NI DU e o NG Latoriie, By dealt the St. Louls Cardinals thei: | day night. >f Dougias, with the eldest daugh- [ Alan Gray, a new Cub Scout re- Ralph Waiker, and Douglas | o o o) cehool in Wrangell and | tive side and Henry Haugen, Eiton' Distributed throughout Alaska four straight setback, 8-2 . . . Tom T ] ter, seven years of age, enrolling|Ccived his Bob Cat pin. Bill Isaac, son; to Gustavus: L. H. Sas-1 0 0" e chare in musical | Engstrom and Connie Williams on by ODOM COMPANY my Byrne pitched seven scoreles: B he habry O rade a; school this | David Gray and R. Boehl all Tem ceen; to Excursion Inlet: Ray John- mr('los‘ e s e innings tor. .the_ world ..champm . morning. (f:\?ti .thnf-v‘C\;Vu‘J lt“f!»l‘h\\"““ld 13: ;‘T;v to gfi;:hlvk;l Msxgon(ixm“l::“ continies - her interest in church . . . Detroit’s Tigers, with George The famliy has purchased the|Foor recelved a gold i T- oy . SRS, S N oot M lactivity and 'is' president of . the Kell driving in four runs, downed | YOW. tewart; to Petersburg: Mr. S Fraser home, formerly cccupied by Woman's Guild of the Church of the Boston Red Sox, 6-3 . . . Elli w 0 R N B Y Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith, on| The Cub Pack lost one me mbet | McDonald, J. Warrack, Jalmos Bl e Haly Trinity. Kinder, to , Wwas blasted for 5 P with Gary Hapsen being awarded | Wheel Les Florence, and e i Wb ukRb ARt e four rfi%%fiiflfi fHning. l ‘ 3 Q‘pr&ifl::e?:zuh the Bureay his Webclos P and gbing right on | Bennett; to Tulsequah: F. J. Hens- wfi"‘_’:’.“’{"h::\:vnih’:"‘:fi? o lg.g R At Tampa, Fla., lefty Warren of Tand Mitsyemet, with head. | Into the Boy Scouts. Vern Harris of “\\m'th‘ R. Nichol, rli_ l\llh(lk()v)ch‘ A éhafinb{-du»h, HhET Sos st gl Spahn’s smart seven-inning stint arter: E ,Troop 613, Juneau, welcomed Scout | MacDonald, and ather SR {ored in music during helped the Boston Braves shade Cin- HOLLYWOOD luattets, 85 /it o0, Hansen into the troop and present- | and to Wrangell: Edith Bigelow. l‘iverr““:;‘ll%z““é‘;’yi i cinnati, 7-6 . . . Spahn, Boston’ INITIATION, EAGLES |ed hnnr\ulh a Tenderfoot badge | From Hoonah: Duncan Johnson, Shaa aniideen ;he ConHATAE 10 L Sl Sren The FOE Aerie No. 117, Eagles,| D¢% 1['\':1"(‘12 o ititatl Merrll, Mr. and Mr*|make use of her musical education | s to a pair of runs ... Connie 2 vill ‘hold initiati s at | aren 1 and awarde anson, p J. B 0 aher | ehueh. -aotiviiiee st * Mack’s Philadelphia atitetics ueii-| New Baseball Fashion Ap- b regular. meeting tonight in| the Honor Flag for April Johnson Sundan and Frank Lee; “2‘_:)‘1”831 ol ized an eight-run sixth inning to Eagles Hall, Meeungahegm; at 8 After the business meeting, an{from Angoon: Charles Anderson; '(‘ommunny Spirit g sink the Brooklyn Dodgers, 9-1. pearS‘Doubleheaders oclock pm, the announcement|aster Egg hunt and other entef~}from Icy Straits: Jeanne Welsh and | p 0 hor whole life Helene Eddie Stewart hit three singles states. tainment was enjoyed by Cubs|BoB Welsh; from Skagway: Jim Johnson has displayed & sense of| and a triple to lead Washington to Played on Sunday in the downstairs hall. Ohmer, Bud Whiteside, R. Morris, | 5000800, %8 G & it a 12 to 3 victory over Louisville of MASONS MEET Rovy Dravwe, J. A. Eidswick, and Lu-{ ;0 ghe early saw the value of the,American Assoclation. By JIM HUBBART Gastineaux Lodge No. 124 will baic il Stine. Woman's Club work to the coffi- N RS SR e (Associated Press Sportswriter) [hold a Stated Commux\icatiun.‘(oASIAl F“GHHS From Haines: Mrs. Hakkinen, Mt.) munity and has been an active News of the Pacific Coast League | F'uesday - April 4, in Eagles Hall Tapley,AJuhn Noble, and T. pymu member wherever she lived. In the| . 2 A centers today not on mighty home | There will be work in the M.M. De- | . 69 from Sitka: Jerry Beason, Jimmy | Alaska State Federation she has| runs or circus catches but on Holly- | 3r€e. ] Fangin, Marie Jurd, A. N. Anderson, | served as chairman of various i ibiti v e’ s. Muir, Cecil McClain, G. Bro- | departments,” as State President final scores of exhibition | Wood, paseball fashion center whers o Mrs. Muir, s ?, galrtxeel: :{:ye:iniiSunday in which the|a player’s hustle is reckoned by the OLDROYD TO SPEAK law, G. Stromme, Robert Boochever, jand as State Treasurer. She also big leaguers took part: strawberry on his knee. Dr. Lorin Oldroyd, head of the Alaska Coastal . Airlines, tlights! Father Sweeney, Mrs. Anderson, |attended the General Federation E)etroit (A) 6, BOSLOX‘I (A) 3. This is the habitat of Fred Haney, | >xtension services of the U. of Al- | this weekend brought 59 persons to | Jack Nyman, Al Speer, Mrs. Lock- | Golden Jubilee at Atlantic City in Cleveland (A)'n Chicago (N) 12, | jovial coutourier who doubles as|aska, will speak on gardening to|Juneau and carried 69 from herc tojhart and infant and Carolinei194l as the delegate from Alaska. Pittsburgh (N) u" New ;ork (N) 8| manager of the local ball club. all the interested public, tomor- | points in Southeast A_laskn, Blnnkinsky.l & At various times she has ;\clcd! New York (A) 8, St. Louis (N) 2. Haney chucked a bombshell into{row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in| To Angoon: Paul Milton; to Hood From Pelican: Ed Wright, Mrs.!as correspondent for new: n;x’xsi Boston (N) 7, Cincinnati (N) 6. | the national pastime Saturday by |the Douglas Public Schools. Ey-|Bay: A. Oberg; to Tenakee: Tony | Jack Ronning, Karen Wahto and A. |and is at present publicity chair- ’ B aton (12, Loulsvilie | fielding a team wearing short pants |€iyone s fnvited to attend the | Johnson; to Haines: Ed Hibler,! M. Wahto; from Ketchikan: Helen|man for ‘the Juneau Woman's THURSDAY, APRIL 4th (AA?SS ” 2 and skivvy shirts. It was baseball's lecture, and may ask questions per- | Selby Wallace, Bud Berry, 1l Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Club., Philadelphia (N) 10, Birmingham | answer to Gussie Moran. TR AN 0 T S i 3 g ? GRSt one of our Sales and Service Representatives (SA) 4. 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