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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- ('\ ITAU ALA\KA PAGE THREBR I 1 S AS¥ MPLOYMENT BREAKING ICE Mo MISSION HERE MARCH R § { The U. 8. Coast Guard - utter D) Roundupol SCORES OF""cum | S 2o U‘i%:,. ~ Baskethal E%ASKHBML_ Eo ! pe i oy S R A b 10 am,;|Lumber Co. tug Samson to enter 3 m— —.—-—.o——q-‘- Taesday with , Goldstein | the Bay to take In oil and supplies, G 2 r t rein T ‘ p 2 === ; - 4 . 1 announced by the Coass ANOTHER pI-AYER 8~ 5 TSRS B o 1 ¢ % > i ?‘l:‘ i n ; ‘]‘“. ,“ o b o3 ip matters te con- d headquarters here, The ica wre in lhc mnmw; Invi " 64. Seattle Pac. 58 % dorf. J. VanHo! Ye Propose nendments | W5 ed b te inches ! 3 32 & Armond, Neil 'S, M r ! her items may be D\\ ton 'md B(l" - T T i State: Ecuador 32. ¢ Bite For Ak Madise s ¢ s S . I g - |land: for Te ;P the Commissi atten- ay Tilly of F inks 1s re- z meet, March 10-17. | a lombia 5. X d 'for Ketchikan: R. H. I during its four-day session, ' gistered at the . Ba Hotel. i S el 2 1 'he Dayton Jc t « aguay 44 : 3 ey L o ¥ : 5 |of the Tuesday ht League wa ton has accepted a 1 a 71, Notre Da NEW YORK, Feb. 28 —®- bowled last night with Don Abel o no source for its infor Holy Cross 6 tor PARTY ¢ Ho 3 all . College of New York — the r(]~ | winning 3 int m Juneau At th: same time, I 5 i volgate 50, FURIY ARE Jré! Mis. K 1 Willlame. & | i 5:3"“!&(’ fellflw derella” National champion o lonst: : dmere P T ) 4 ele N : ik e s i e eS|l o 5 5 e | S Sl W s el 10 MEET IN LEC RN Calls o YELLOW® basketball games as colleginte|gi o Han Asnatls e ; Tar 4 Pri sports’ greatest scandal snared still | gropnnin from the Triangle| ‘,I‘,lh:: ‘}I:fl: tantnh hir i 3 ‘d n‘i “ ! ‘,\l' i another player, the twelfth in “““(‘n.h by 3 points; Parsol BSOS L this 1 Hesit oy vt it matrs 94 Gl weeks. ) from the Triangle| john's of soklyn, N Tuls , Wict 4 The latest cager arrested on)q 4 Statl BUSRIS and Br 3 ison £ charges of taking bribes is FIoy: hie Stewart could ot have] Tawience T S i 72, Ohio Universits G. Layne, 22-year-old CONY c0-|pe ht by himself last night], prime candidate. O § Y Rice 46. captain. ind John Scott tied anIHRERLIEH s s 42, T and M 40 Layne vowed last week fo car series department wit} on for his Alma Mater after threc|, \ he and Bill Blanton tied f 1 - % | Ziobi of his teammates were arrest g o 914 garme. Hall SRR and ¥ 3 L1 g “dumping” games. R 200; club - xerRle il A . AR ; 0 - N, OR FOR A n s e the list District Attorney Fra ok et tivst gan added an ironic twi 3 et J S e i il - g ' e s f Seatlle is at th i B . e scandal last night when 7 01, Snow 212, Five str S0k e Avisans 3 = i by R B @ W [ nounced that Layne admitte: to7 T I oRE B 4 b 4 s already accused mates. i i A 0o ¥ 2] il 1e Unitec i tuck ‘and. Jobn 'Scott, I an NIT bid, £ . won' ihe 1¢,000-meter run Hogan’s statement 2 as th AR - clim’\gx St e n heard around the allc cinched an and high Jur ely at open= ments in the baske bribe Kedidaibles ““ a W the border conferenc : ing of Pan American Games probe. It followed by only i i e ree ot 1 | hours an announcement by officials that the school no more cage contests th 2 i B Ormend: Beach, Fla ean The district attor: g Sick’s R, ¢ Sick's Rainiers 8 ¢ i F il that his investigation is SR ‘Fl,m Mo ‘Thirteer spots vie Anderson, Helena, Mont., shot a Tt over. Ten more detec v Don. Abal ; “'1 TaC:A«) 8 g in New, YOk te apinme t honors i’ Women brought into the inquiry. BEnaand Aviation nd Raleigh, N i South! Wtlantic t As of today, there are 12 D i ot 4 or former players at fou <, s 1 B ;\-\,w(l}“. schools accused of bribery to f ot “" | peapolis March . SH total of 15 games over three season i » gl 2l Among \i""[““"“" : e e e at nta A 2. 1 3 i 4 including the current one 2 t decided fhe A 3 cC % 4 1 boardd i 5 'te Orono, Me : was named Juneau Florist 155 119 TNGLEPANAM, %8 2 8 SLESEE e s o Totals 7 N 2 TUCSON, Ar I skl gt BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 28 Just as expected, the first American Games are shaping up a duel between the always powerit United States and up-and-c X i s 2 's fistic GIRL SCOUT MEETING Argentina. ks 4 i 1o kil With six final events completed |smith ; Slains, 1 e Girl Scout,;Tronp. {Blmaingtben§ 1 the U. S. led with 49 points i ; 31 161 161 <€ gh! 155, Cleveland, outpoin a0 Febr Py vw&‘% v official standings, a Jor e 6 6! AC my Ba 0, 148, N Argentina. As in the Olympics, 1 | Hanford . 1 1671 ¢ ShnE official point total is kept, but ; ) 192 168 B ndon — Randoiph Turpin i a basis of 10, 5, 4, 3, r | Totals > 88 52 2551 d, knocked out Luc Van Dam kies > brought by Dar- places, others in the scoring ¢ & 1 & The Nv‘hrxl.unl 1 Mexico 21, Peru 14, Gr 1 - o O e 147 THIS 1 "ROCKET"- s.ne;;f;uins wm KT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S Men’s 10,000 meter run — Curt als 2 230 R Stone, - USA, 31.08.6. 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The Canucks, butplayed most c the game, capitalized on Victoria- defense in the later tt . 201 189 Totals 45 889 Parson’s Electric 184 184 184 163 163 163 136 142 151 175 177 144 172 179 210 Fim Totals 833 845 843 The 4-9 fire call last night Rrinngly jOlbartie 10:45 was for a chimney fire or |Ripke . - 147 144 192 Eighth street. Very little damage [T . 138 131 139 was reported. Recall sounded at 11 | Alexander . 162 144 158 o’clock. Whi 2 169 171 161 172 212 178 FROM TRAIL, B. C. s i E. G. Randall of Trail, B. C,, i registered at the Baranof Hotel. —EMPIRE WANT ADS FAY— Subcontract and Material Bids ==\ WANTED on i NEW 1351 OLDSMOBILE *'38” HULIDAYSEDAN Terriiorial Office Building Juneaun. 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