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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1950 y operators may judge how large an | operation to enter. | The Alaska Development Ad- | Texas League GOP'S BEST ASSET' l I BA(K oM H“.l. READY ministration bill, greatly revised || Dealers Atfention!!! -t { s T v from its first abortive try, was| " ;'-‘,: ‘ n ! discussed by Kadow with Gover- | SEND FOR OUR < 5y o ‘ [ nor Gruening, Delegate Bartlett | CATALOG P E— i —— G S—— > S—— | | and others, and- all were in agree- | > ] | | S ment that “some type” of legisla- | of DALLAS, Tex., April 12—#—The H H ftion similar to it would be de- | A"GE[S BlASTWERv HAGERUP A(E | Texas League opened its 55th cam- Pres'de"' Ends Flflh Year sirable for the Territory, he said.| | paign on a profitable—and record— | iaf~ H Nothing will be done this year | BOWLER TUBDAY. note. | as ChIEf Exe(llhve" toward presenting the bill, he said, r | ‘The profits and record came but he expressed hope a big effort | N i | night when 73,055 fans paid to see| comme"'s Made would be made at the next session cap Pislols Tm | Iwo IEAMS T'ED opening games in four cities. That | | of Congress to push passage of | | was a record. So was the crowd of | { S the plan No reaction has been ! | more than 50,000 that watched Tulsa WASHINGTON, April 12 — ® — |y th0oming from cither the budg- Ballom 5 | With Erv Hagrup’s high series|trm pallas, 10-3, on a makeshift | { President Truman ends his fifth| . y,eqy or President Truman as A S e |of 682 and high individtal tally at|diamond cut in the gridiron of the | year in offios oMY EREWHAC Dis;ye; | Housewares (Associated Press Sportswriter) 257, in last night's bowling on the| huoe Cotton Bowl stadium. | friends describe as a contident, b it the bill has| What Los Angeles needs is more | glks alleys of the Tuesday Nighters,| geores we b = | happy-warrior mood. g Ay B s I . ! cores in two of the other three| | v t yet been determined,” Kadow Alaska d Sacramentos in the Pacitic Coast|Parsons Electric is putting in their | gaec were o little closer—Beau- | The sun-tanned President, tresn "t Yl BCCH T br ana v. The Angels knocked off the Sol- |yound. Parsons are now tied With|city 7, Forth Worth 5. But Houston | ently is ready to carry to the people | = B0 RS S5 i rlags ons 7-3 last night in their series | Thomas Hardware with 14 wins and whamm 3 s p a counter-offensive against Repub- o4 WEN f ied Shreveport, 9-1. ; g ’ . openers. It marked the sixth time |gix losses. ; bbbkl lican attacks on his Secretary of [| FTOm observations, Kadow be- 1 s this year that the Angels have wal- | Team and individual scores last| State and other GOP assaults. ,:‘u“:; ]:h‘:";l'm‘(doraa:::k‘l‘" ,‘;:;f;; ixclusive Distributors in loped Sacramento. Inasmuch as Los | night are as follows: ! « Picturing the President as in vig- [, - % GETe e ommittees Alaska for Oak Balloons, Angeles has won only seven games, | | D (HAMP orous health, Senator Lucas of Illi-| : Helly United Firework: and the Solon help has been commer-} 1 | nois, the Democratic leader, gave 2 oo IR TR LIngy Mt e ¢ i “bxl;b e A Standard Aviation | pONZI SIRICKEN | reporter this description of Mr. Tru- set Tor April . Zebra Firecrackers } Munociet \eent the Toute for | siknidiosp 80 80 80— 240 | man. ; ! the victors, allowing only eight hits. Barragar 186 155 170— 511 ( il | “He is confident and in a happy FROM ANCHORAGE ; “orlh s‘l c Two of those, however, went out of | o 102 140 107 349| PHILADELPHIA, April 12—®— frame of mind. He thinks conditions | Daniel Nichols, employee of the ern es Lo, the park on homers by Herm Reich | g oo 117 145 155 418| Andrew Ponzi, three-time winner throughout the’ country are good,[Army Engineers, is a guest at the Box 2330 and Jim Steiner. Muncrief is the | yrinrl o 148 167 166 481 |Cf the world’s pocket billiards title He thinks world problems are not | Baranof from Anchorage. JUNEAU, ALASKA first Angel hurler to go the route Baker 167 199 137— 503 and one of the game’s most popular insolvable. He is ready to fight for : since March 30. The win snapped Totals ... 800 887 815—2502L players died yesterday in Hahne- his program.” ¢ PALMA COMPOUND IS BETTER an Angel loss streak at six. 2Hie ! mann hospital. He was 47. A Republican reaction to Mr. Tru- In the only other game of the Sicks Rainiers Ponzi w stricken with a heart ? {d man was expressed by Senator night, San Francisco’s lefty Al Lien |00 6 69 69— 207 lattack two weeks ago. 3 = e e Brewster of Maine, chairman ot his pitched superbly to silence San | dgc\_"’ 158 133 151— 442 His death came less than a month Chief Umpire Ralph Cunningham and San Francisco Seals’ Coach | ,r4y's Senatorial campaign com- Diego's power 5 to 1. The ball park |\ " " 138 172 202— 512 After that of another famed cuve! Del Young get into a heated argument over called foul ball in ninth | mittee. was still filling up when the Seals | g 1.0 T 141 154 188— 433? artist—in the same hospital. Ralph| jnning of game at San Franciso April 8. Dick Briskey bunted down “We still consider him the Repub- & had the game won. First sacker |gueonoy 144 164 136— 444! Greenleal, 50, one of the top play-| first base line. Sacramento Solons’ First Baseman Steve Souchock | licans’ best asset.” Wé,:‘“y Pflm mf m i ”?m‘:‘hg ";'1“’_‘5“" 8 three run | nodenson 120 148 155— 432/ S DE the gume and 1-imes World | gioveq the ball near foul line, Briskey ran the ball out, and was i 0;:: “l;iegZ’s r;o;s and rain in AL ips it 90172520I‘1:1622‘())11(:1‘]\.111-1“‘1,”1‘5uwmbhu e waved safe at first by Umpire John Young. Cunningham, however, 68” /” o” fie m ? Portland combined to put Hollywood i : | claimed Souchock ficlded ball in foul territory and called Briskey uuDl’"G INDuS]‘RY ! ! a full game in front of the Padres Hennings | back to the plate. Hence argument. Sacramento won the game 4-3. | i - | Handicap 40 40 40— 120 x Portland and Hollywood set no date | P Wirephoto. . [-1 for the make-up game as only & {Brace Uh s e bR RN 2 o4 i 5} ViRt i plA"s To BE pUSHED ) 5 o0 8] Smith 142 148 170— 460 | | # single game will be played tonight. | Daviin 152 152 152— 456 —_— !of living allowance added to base Oakland and Senttle also were | Estepp ... 157 181 204— 542 | (By the Associated Press) ! pay in granting retirement. (OASTAL FlIGHIS ;Fok AlASKA. KADow washed out lBS_l night but will play | Hoyez 172 181 152— 505/ The Vancouver Canucks and the| Notification from headquarters | . two games tonight. o | New Westminster Royals will de-| was received that the 25 percent | . Totals ... 839 871 911—2621 Y | X : — b | cide the playoff champion of the cost of living allowance was granted y 4 A coordinated drive by Interior Don Abels | northern division of the Pacific| Alaska workers one more year, with | Del‘llslnmem af”fcics l;’ ;W:b“m a 5 g0 ! Coast Hockey league tonight at New | Hawaii federal employees cut to 20 | 38 _|ouilding materials industry in D o p E G I v E N g e 30 5‘1,:;{ Westrninster. | percent. The grant is made on a| Alaske Coastal’ Alrlines flights|alaska—centering around the rail- [Foust Y fon kg g AvAls’ o oy DT | yesterday brought 18 persons to Ju- | welt—will be spearheaded by Ken- Blanton 224 151 172— 547| If the Royals’ pattern of luck | yearly basis. ) d jed 22 f Tk : 3 i} L i ‘s heau and carri rom here 10| neth J, Kadow, Alaska field com- Botelho 164 181 113— 458 huld.s.hth.y .xlhnum win. They have| At B e patits in/Sontskt: Alaska. b - e won three playoff games at hor g A e hpome 2 ON AMERI(AN Sy it T 43313:(1 droppcé’ b}\,.; n:c‘ ,Furtdher Ot: Word was received from Alaska| To Sitka: Mrs. Sitka Charlie.| Kadow, who returned Saturday | Sehmitz e Lia T 0% Royals have yet to lose two games | Delegate E. L. Bartlett that a bill | Elizabeth Antioquia, Clarence An-|‘'rom a seven-week stay in Wash- ‘v 4 | Totals ... 931 858 794—2583 g | to reduce annual sick leave and | tioguia, G. L. Hughes, G. R. Mc-|ington, made this announcement | A e b s | r % F et n;gm the | Caniiokcs kept i rezular leave was killed by the Sen- | Kercher, Stanley Duncan, and|yesterday. Full assistance has | | _ Parsons Electric i 3pxay(;m alive by defeating the | 8¢ but that another bill has been James Rinehart; to Petersburg: C.|peen promised by the Reconstruc- | Handicap A Rl Royals in Vancouver, 6 to 1 to dead- | i0troduced in the House which | Wingerson; to Wrangell: M. W.|tion Finance Corporation to grant g | Hagerup 225 200 7 367—— 682| MR S i | would require annual leaves to be' Schmitz, and Edwin Callbreath; to|loans to resident Alaskans alreddy | o | Mork 179 195 167— 541 | lock the series at 3-all. | | i joRon % i | onight's winner goes to Los An-| taken during the year they are] Ketchikan: Hugh Ramsdale, Wil-|in business to allow them to ex- By JACK HAND Piffige 167 194 172— ght's BOS 4P T [ earned. liam Hixson, and Vern Albright. |pand, or in event no resident is ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 12| Parsons 183 156 183— Belcs o open fhe leagye Tinal best- | | To Haines: Sgt. Paul Phister, Mrs. | intere : —P—The Boston Red Sox look|King 167 201 174— 542 | of-seven series for the Henderson! It has been the practice tnrtc I;einnr:,lllse} :r;d St B m'e;e:l!e?» ou:.sldet: V;;“id be per- d s s 5 = i Alaskan employees particularly to) & " 3 : suaded to enter the field, like the class team of the American | 2850 | Trophy Saturday night. ploy P y! Leagiie with tfwesgme pm::,n::(. e o o ik il save up leave for several years, to| SKagway: G. R. Welch and Rone | Promotion of a birch lumber in- houstl IEhIAG “to win' the pcn-AE Stanley Cup Bave give them more time in the stm.es;.', i\;lr);al lmMHm}){n;h.L cl;llrs, D::;l ;h:\istryu;)onhd of Anchorage, cluupt‘- | 1 S S ractict o > ¢ nderwood, s, Rober!| reenwald, | le with endeavors to get plants| nant after two close misses. | Handicap 90— 270 DETROIT, April 12—M—The De- This, nracos “U,‘."d be. qut. W% B¥1. iThgve usite Milcom; and to |going which ~can manufacture MINIATURES All they need is a swift boot out | Leighton 142— 461 | troit Red Wings were off to a fly-| he proposed legislation. Fhiater Bay: Lyl Bieber bridk. tile A S of the starting gate Nichols 123 500| ing start in the final Stanley Cup| A letter of protest was written | FUBter Bys yie tHr et A, Ly | copargse piw . A LAH | Joe McCarthy, a-way from the| A leg.;";e 129— Mlihockey playoffs today and it looked | Dational —headquarters regarding From : Bitka: mef .Kuehn. K. | wlation Digserinie, plaster . - o1ps World Series since 1043, figures to | Gormisy .. 198 142 172 51285 if the New York Rangers would | this, and Bartlett said that he had s bl e b ot e Made famous by millions of folks who S - 'S — 512 | . 5 sk B R iley; from Tenakee: Car] ng- | program, Kadow explained. . s get the Sox off fast and slide home | Hansen 160 129 142 431 | have a hard time catching them. | asked amendments to allow Alaskan | B3V R PRURC SO | MR RORC e s wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. Oct. 1 with a little to spare. Marse | 44 96_2505| The Red Wings, playing without | employees to save up leave for two| BH/ g It S ol D v . spare. se | Totals ... 944 853 7982595 5 ¥ ity . Bt i chikan: Hans Hebert, R. J. Vasquez, | this direction, the government will ‘oo Miiows he oan'h afford: another | theit two star forwards, Ted Lind- | Years, because of hardships which O it THS. Ulkadie, T 0 Kk IO Db Soaie: o 1 5d ‘ B | ol say and Gordie Howe, whipped the | Would be worked on Alaskan em- | O- I ewis, Joe Verbecke, L. R. Al- work out an estimate of its needs . ! homas Hardware g Al : | ployes, particularly one-man posts, | Pecker and Mrs. Albecker; from |for the next six to ten years, so Just as a warning, we handed out |Riple ............. 154 184 154— 492 | New Yorkers 4-1 last night in o| PlOVES, Pard y an posts. | o ines: Dale Wise, and George Kat- the same Red Sox pennant pick the | Sturrock .'183 235 187— G04| Bame that became one-sided. after | A.}m' nnltke {edekel vacations else- | o et Pailoarit Bok tlen: san 4 last two years. Look what happened. | Alexander 160 160 160— 430! the first 40 minutes of play. | WnSEE, heeo A SORER MOTKAE Wished | Nt Mroooah ) W IANDRHAI. | The Big Three F - s Cleveland in '48 and the Yankees| Burke 157 165 195— 517 The victory put the Wings one| !0 8o outside, which takes more ! e Big These Farign Ministers =A d old in Canhada last summer didn’t pay any atten- | Snow 192 147 191 530! up In the best-of-seven champion- | time and expense than such a trip will meet in London next month RS A grand ol name. in tion. Tt G4s 891 8872633 | Ship series which shifts to Toronto| Would lnvolve stateside. Yo SIS ; DUSNENIA expested | (0 since 1859.%An’ American Product New York and Detroit probably S | for games No. 2 and 3 on Thursday e Sewing machines for rent at The |range from Germany to the Far 2 i i | PALMA COMPOUND IS BETTER' White Sewing Machine Center. 52-1 (East. But informed officials say will make the most trouble with Juneau Florist and Saturday nights. The pre-| 7 the United States has ruled that PROOF~68.4% GRAIN theie fn pihin sas. The Yonss | Kaclcap 0 ob uaf B 1560 k. s of oot e oites s ried (hnt| | LENDED WHIKEY—S8IGR0R0 42 IMAEETHLEOTE also have that “strong bench” to|Bavard .. 156 153— 452 | to win the series went up a’ couple ;—nnmely the defi;s Oef B”?:‘Te,d - help in sa of emergencies. Whittier 183 139— 485/ of points. | K = |dollar crists. o Clevelan infield | i o | l hlk l t l 3 “ifs” despite ;‘::sp:ots r:ra x;e“ sleea- | :‘{Mg:‘"oc i;g igg: gg? ‘ e c an ns x‘“men m an S O s RS Ty sons by pitchers Bob Lemon and ! Houston 149 144— 450 FEDERA[ wo R K E RS > Mike Garcia. Lou Boudreau and Totals 899 802—2603 ] Joe Gordon must come back to make (Hoos[ w HE'SEL AS | - the Tribe contenders all the way. LEAGUE STANDINGS | . | ' Philadelphia’s sore arm epidemic Team Won Lost 4 NATIONAL DELEGATE cooled off the A’s as a flag hope. It | Thomas Hardware 14 6 Joe Coleman and Dick Fowler are| Parsons Electric 14 6 I in serious trouble, they are in tougk | Standard Aviation 1 9| Walter B. Heisel, veteran Juneau | | shape. The other clubs are just in| Signal Corps 9 11 customs deputy collector and ap-| ‘ there t'o fill out the race. Don Abel ... 8 12| praiser, was chosen unanimously to- | ngel S ll;hoz ::y it looks from here. ‘.;wks Rainiers g ii day by the National Federation of | b - 5 ennings ... 1 . i | h 2 v o Nt 8 12 Fedel Bmployees o represent Nautical Sales | We have the work clothing . D | national meet schduled for Septem- | 1 | 2 Gevetana e Instruments Service : you need . . . at the same Low :- gfilflg;ilphh P The decision was made at this| - 3 ’s lunch t in the Gold | P l " 5k Tous Sporl; Briefs i ienmemoscodl R.D. Jensen the COMPASS ADJUSTER rices we gave you last year. 8. Washington . | lowing a recommendation made by | L e g o e e Y As for Boston, the Sox wound up last season with 21 straight at Fen- way Park . . . they start the new campaign with 22 of their first 3¢ games at the same park with its friendly left field wall. B. B. EXHIBITIONS Final scores of major league ex- hibition games yesterday are: Boston (A) 5, Louisville (AA) 5 (tie) Cleveland (A) 6, New York (N) 1. Detroit (A) 8, Little Rock (SA) 0. New York (A) 5, Indianapolis (AA) | 3. St. Louis 7, Wichita Falls (BS) 3. Brooklyn (N) 22, Greensboro (Car) 0 Boston (N) 10, Cincinnati (N) 6. Philadelphia (N) 9, Memphis (SA) 0 Pittsburgh (N) 8, Atlanta (SA) T. Philadelphia (A) 7, Washington 7 (11 inning tie) New Orleans (SA) 4, Chicago (A) 3. St. Louis (N) 5, Chicago (N) 0. HERE OVERNIGHT F. J. Roche, Douglas Layman and ‘Walter Karczewski were PNA pas- sengers who overnighted at the Baranof Hotel. FROM VANCOUVER Charles E. Foster of Vancouver, B.C., was an overnight guest at the DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings defeated the New York Ran- gers, 4-1, in the opening game of the best-of-seven championship series for the Stanley Cup. NEW YORK—Ferd -($9.50) upset the favored Middleground in. the six-furlong Count Fleet purse at Jamaica. | SAN BRUNO, Calif. — Favorites won the first seven races at Tan- foran, including Feudel ($4.30) in the featured event. | PHILADELPHIA—Andrew Ponzi, |47 former world’s pocket billard | champion, died of a heart attack. | GREEN BAY, Wis.—John L. (Tar- zan) Taylor was named assistant coach of the Green Bay Packers football team. PHILADELPHIA — The Cleve- land Browns and Philadelphia Eagles signed to meet in the first game of the professional football season. ROANOKE Va. — Boston Red Sox catcher Birdie Tebbetts may be unable to open the season behind the bat. He suffered a split finger yesterday and will be out for some time. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S Alva Blackerby, appointed last| month as a committee of one to nominate a delegate and draw up| resolutions to present to the na-| tional convention. Heisel, a delegate once before to a similar convention from Juneau, is the only charter member left in the Juneau local, organized in 1920. A sum of $60 was voted him to pay his registration fee and for living expenses while in the southern city. He will pay his own transportation costs, as he plans his annual leave cdincidental with the convention. Blackerby drew up four resolu- tions for presentation to the con- vention for their action. Fassage by the local group was deferred to give all an opportunity to present other recommendations and for the four to be drawn up formally. & Ask Cost of Liying Figured Acting President Olive Trower read the resolutions to the mem- bership. They were that (1) fed- eral employees in Alaska be given regular classified status, heretofore denied most territorial Federal workers; (2) the compensation act be liberalized to provide 66 2-3 per- b will be in Juneau on or about April fif- teenth. Anyone wishing compass work ‘done may call Red 440. speed you on your ACA agent you can communities ACA hol on Pan Am. those who buy their cent of base pay plus, cost of living allowance instead of the present base pay allowance only; (3) that the “maximum” term be eliminated in the 25 percent cost of living allowance for those working in Alaska, because remote stations cost more than that sum, and (4) that retirement be figured with the cost Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! 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