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PAGE THRERE ATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TO RAINIERS IN | { MORE WIN BY 5-45(0RF By " There probably have been f. l xXfchers in the Coat League than san wift Sa.n , but in yrecent g $ | -foot fou Nez Wilkesbarre, Pa., \hm‘ right wi ne batt 1to 75 in hi I Assucialed Press o trike pitched out tot It wa *in nst two defeat League-leading Por was trimmed to three the i earlier in the wood. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ,l)x.(lxml Ac San Diezo Hollywood Star San Francisco TICNAL Boston St. Louis Pittsburgl Brookl Philadeiphia hicago Cincinnati "New York AMERICAN LE New Washington Cleveland Boston Chicago Wetroit St. Louis *Philadelphia B.B.S3ARS Stars of games Friday are: Batting — Bob Elliott, Braves, h AWo home runs, drove in four runs| and scored t ston re adirst pla over cago. Pitchi pitched ¢ burg ing innin scored ned | Chi- win Only y Pete Casti out iglione who under. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting sed on 25 times al bat) — Castiglione, Pittsburgh, .441 Robinson, BErool 1, 415, Hits — Robinson, 27; Elliott, Bos- ton, Ennis, Phiiadelphia, 23. Home runs — Jethroe, Boston; Hodges, Brooklyn, 6. « Pitching — Dickson, Roe, Brooklyn, 3-0. AMERICAN Batting — Easter, Busby, Chicago, .400. Hits — Carrasquel, Bushby, 22. Home runs — Doerr and Williams Boston; Coleman, St. Louis, 4. Pitching — Lopat, New Yorl | »Fell Cleveland; Consuegra Mar , Washington; Stobbs, Pton, 3-0. — (b Pittsburgh; LEAGUE Cleveland, .423; Chicago, 25; 4-0 anc Bos- FIGHT DOPE Two bouts last night and results are: New York — Roland La Starza 189, New York, knocked out Vern «Mitchell, 181, Detroit, 8. Hollywood — Jimmy Bivins, 184 il 4 Cleveland, outpointed Willie Bean 200, Los Angeles, 10. | gen YANKS EDGE VMI football coach, rector of athletics INTO FIRST PLACE NOW JACK By HAND Eddie b the very w rocord veath t "4 for .\IJ; inning la: Jensen' hr“)ul Eddie ov the old the plate 2 a graduaily ar cut down 1 fine throw and r h to turn a ‘.41' play. liner .n\han\ in Third Place X who the Ser an Le 7 Rotblatt w Haynes, fourth Washing- er, the loser. ams Goes Hitless whouser finally got into the win column as Detroit jolted Joston Red So» Two of the five Sox hits were homers by Bobby and Vern Stephens went hitless for the fourth e their troubles on the road, the n Braves thrive on their home . With Vern Bickford winning fourth on a five-hitter, the lipped back into first p National, downing Chicagc Secend One-Hitter Maglie threw a irgh, 5-1, as the New Yo ked him up with hc Thompson, Bobby Thom- Monte Irvin and Spider Jor- n. There was no suspense to son, | Maglie’s onc-hitter for the hit was a triple by Leadoff Man Pete Casti- | jone in the first. It was the second one-hitter of the season. Connie Marrero of Washington allowed Philadelphia only one — a homer — April 26. 'Kenlucky Derby Has 21 Horses/: LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 5 —#— The Kentucky Derby field was re- § duced to 21 horses today when The Gink and Bernwood were scratehec from the list. Both had been doubt- ful starters. The skies in Louisville clearsd up this morning and thousands of early arrivals poured through the gates at Churchill Downs, hours béfore time ‘for the $100,000 added turf classic was scheduled to be run There were indications that 19 or 20, a comparatively la field would parade to the post this after- noon. There is no outstanding favorite So your' guess is as good as the next as to which of the three-year- olds will be made the public choice Pc time is 4:30 p.m. EST, and il obably will be just then when sveryone knows the favorite, Right now, opinion 'is wavering setween Battle Morn, the bay flyer from the Cain Hoy stable of Harry F. Guggenheim, and the entry of Mameluke and Counterpoint, ownec sy Cornelius Vanderbilt (Sonny) Whitney. pec- | into the winner Ted Wil- | ce | one-hitter | R | S{;rys Bnels Amateur Athletic ded 136 handball play- in unsanctioned tour- York suspen New Union Lexington, V. ol ch WIL GAMES Only one game was st night and Vs e 8 to 6. ved in the anoouver de- Pelican Chatter! 3pecial Correspondence) .ICAN, Alaska, April 30 Mrs, fourth s came Iopalon Guests, accomp: D 1 ed by ht in 20,000 pounds I April 23 which was to K. Raatikainen. Stutt) Lave arrive 1mel G et and en will arrive sh men will operate th K. Raatikain- ady d on the mill new 1 be installed. for over salesman in town Hanford Co., retu: IL" home W iay after spending several weel in Juneau in connection with con- tract negotiations for cold storage kers. | pecial meeting of the TLWU | held Wednesday evening in Ha G. L. Edgecomb, presi- presided. the fent, Eq Skaret died of a heart attack aboard the fishing vessel Rainier they were coming into port. Sk , a wellknown fisherman nere, will be missed by all his ds. ixteen thousand pounds of black brought in aboard the sold to John Enge, Engstrom Brothers. \I wa: buyer harbor is a busy sight with trollers and halib 1s painting and fixing g I to leave for the fishing \nks. The Teddy, owned by Ted Childers of Funter Bay; It, Basil and Bob Hartley’s Falcon arrivals, while the Water Don Herne; Reliance IIT, E ; Orca, Bob Stoltz; Moby Dick, Ken Wold; Pauline, Ed Wel- lesley; Robin, Orvil Hite; Sisu 111, k Bear; s, George Bach- ; Trio Kendall; Ag- The boat these d choone preparing Riley 2 5 R, Jack Ronning; Airel, Fran- |~ Arminta, Conrad Klip- Joe Paddock; Brat, g Flower, John Brese- Alice y, Bill Edgecomb; 38A325, Pete Brown; Eider, Jack Johnson; 10909, Tony Simenson; Greta, Toivo Anderson; Mary Ann, Roy Fields; llie R, Pete Liadcl; 318320, Paul La Astred, Andy : 51131.., Tom' Aliain; 31AT13, Ragn- 5, Gordon Uh- man; Wright; vold Brandall; 1\RB derhill; Fremont) Olaf Winther; and Glacier Bay, L. O. Jacobsen iave been here most of the win- ‘er. Jack Cropley and his pile driver crew accompanied by Joe Paddock n the hoat Snuffy took the pile driver to Elfin Cove Tuesday. While in town Cropley drove new piling or the Pelican Cold Storage, Whiz Fish Cannery, Standard Oil Co. lock and the City walk. Emma Waltonen entertain- Mrs. WARNING . The Jacobson Upholstery Service will remain in business in Juneau only until JUNE 30. You still have a limited time in which to get a supply of lovely tapestry fabrics at reduced prices. namec 1 di-| lhv | ed friends at a card party in lwr! home A]uxl 26. Guests included M| Mrs. Helvig Christensen, M Z.~ R. C. Kendall, Mr. nnd Raatikainen, Mr. and Mrs. Ronning and AIv9 Hamal- HOUSE LOPS { MILLIONS OFF EMERG HINGT( K Clara Broome s aboard A("\ to Pelican this boat Greta. The with el returned abdard their have been visiting in Ketchika troller Tyke II owned by W v Anderson of Bellingham in port April 28. Anderson of Pelican this year. Arvo M. Wahto left Friday iordon und y Saturday Tospital. wa N em cir drive to pending. ! came under | 1on the House | Senate a | riations bill | went federal r starting next sh out 1 { and the for Ju ent an ap- morninz at Mr. Wahto's ahto of Dougy ay to spend a her son and his ing to Tenakee. son eau Million $693,137,110 s asked nothe arrived wecks 1 i I And | ice and bait this 1 to leave forthe opening of eme estie vided for P'm) ne, Ed Wi (‘ll(‘sn’ Larson; Laurianne, Patricia Jean, To !’l(v:l{‘L‘l‘ IiI, Ed Eli £1 Greenwal Ne- Marrein; Denny Jo, Ar ‘d(‘l*ll'l Mist, Bill Cuth- el, Paul Alme; Comman- Telnes; Martindale, Ber- yend, Ed Flones; . by vote 160 to 128,] wn to $1,090,000. But ident retain an es- left from 000 year's fund over Public Housing Blow Anothe was dealt the ad- mini n a 181 to 113 vote Ken Junge; Este the number of new Yukon II, Harry Mar- |y housing units that may be Jacob Pratt; North,|st n fiseal year 1952. While Boris, Ivor Angell wuthorizes 135,000 units to . actual work n’the amount of money and limitations in the ition bill. The President al- whittled the program e 00 units and the ap- and Mrs. R. C. Kendall and | propriaticns committee cut it to and Mrs. Jack Ronning enter- A coalition of Republicans at a canasta and pinochle thern Democrats knocked it Saturday evening, April 28.! ,000 B EGET CUT NOW IS, RECOMMENDATION | Mr. ang Mrs. Helvig Christensen, | Emma Waltonen, Arvo Hamalain-| o Mr. and Mis. Elliott ®» — agricul- e department’s budg for the | F fiseel year starting July 1 was | recommended today by the House | | Appropriations Committee, The committee approved a $720,- 157,433 budget, $99,848,113 less than | President Truman asked and $52,- 742,267 less the department luvl\('d this . The House may WASHINGTON, M May 5, — (B — | revise the figures further when it A $250,000 appropriation to conduct | votes on the bill ‘next week. | Tese h on agricultural problems: Almost one third of the cut was 1in Alaska’ has been approved byl in effect a bookkeeping transaction the House Appropriations Commit- | Which reflects no actual saving of putlic funds. For one thing, the| tee. | Tt is $30,000 less than last year|President had asked for $32,700,000 land $30,000 below the Agriculture|to permit the department to re- imburse the Commodity Credit | Department’s request for the 12 | months beginning July 1 oration for expenses in erad- nce approximately $50,000 is |1 g foot and mouth and other ilable to Alaska under the ap-|animal diseases. Instead of pro- iation for the office of ex-|viding the money, the committee ment statigns,” the Committee|told the department to cancel the aid, “this reduction appears advis-|debt. ble in the interest of economy.” SENATE PASSES 20-YEAR LEASE AIRPORF SPACE WASHINGTON, May 5, — (P The Senate has passed and sent to the House a bill to permit the Secretary of Commerce to lease space on Alaska airports for 20 years. The present limit of 10 years uron such leases, the Senate Com- merce Committee said, “has made it impossible for the Civil Aero- nautics Administration to interest private persons in providing ade- quate hangar facilities” at Anchor- age and Fairbanks. 2 Refrigeration Service PARSONS ‘ELECTRIC, Inc. ——Phones——— Black 1040 and 161 inar Strom; ario, ram; ¢ Nuisance in port this week. npson, owner, is repairing tion at Greentop. 1V, fish packer, Stanley the dey apprc appro; ted s d S. | SIINGTON, May per cent cut in the 40,000 WOMEN T0 BE ADDED 10 AIR FORCE RANKS WASHINGTON, May 5 — (B — The Air Force will add more than 40,00 women by June next year, it was announced today. This will raise the Women’s Air- force strength from the present 7,000 level to about 48,000, of whom IF in town or in the “Sticks" CALL Glacier Cab ‘666 4 e that they're | Knotty White Pine Red Cedar Shingles Also Lumber of all species JNLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST Write Vancouver Lumber Co. (1931) Limited. Vancouver, British Columbia ]wlo will be officers list Israeli - Synans FUND - Cease Fire Aiter TEL AVIV, Is Isr A plete ctfective tir ne mi! | ne | tic SENATE PASSES T W strength of the measure at S Opp. Ball Park- men t U PSRN ATV R EE MADSENS FOR‘ NYLON FISHING LINE | 1 44,000 en- | HYDABURG CASE ' air womer { BE HEARD ON MAY 18 The Air Force plans to mis- 200 officers monthly be June this -yt On motior J. Gi w the ary injun Interior Departr and Libk | ric | Geor | date | lir of The case involves a Libby d Libby fish trap \ fishing on the Hydsa ervation Brief Skirmi alleged hes' el, May 5 1el and Syria reed today fire in their brief but blood are on the frontier, communique said and sincere cease at 1:30 pm, 'l(' (6:30 a.m,, PST). 1e agreement was reached by the is of the Isracli and Syrian dele- tions in the mixed ni on which has been m ) ¢ the frontier under United Na- n; auspices. the ‘“com fire” was Greenwich dental techniciar duty Mt. F be working i vi at I inity of Jur DR. Friends wd DAWES IMPROVED of Dr. L. P. Dawes know that he according physi heart att by hi. uffered a las < week Bill DOUBLING NUMBER MARINES WASHINGTON, May 5 | 1e Senate passed today a bill which | :compat »uld nearly double the authorized | mana 1Is Marine Corps, The | 4if now to the Ho he bill sets a top limit of for the corps. The eagth is about 200,000. DIVORC Mildred | suit | Court agai FILED morning file U. 8. District d Lister charg Mildred Her- the plain- tor attorney goes VANT ADS PAY— "TURSTORAGE at Chas. Goldstein & Co. Your furs need summer protection in correct cold storage S0 bring or send your furs to Chas. Goldstein’s office Goldstein Buiiding—Phone 102 100,000 present \ —=LALCLY ROM YAKUTAT J. B. Mallott of Yakutat i the Baranof lmu‘l staying and Herring Nettings — OPEN EVENINGS —— | Phone 914 COMING ° Look ai This.... “TWINDOW?”, the window with Built-in insulation, that gives you all these advantages . . . Reduces heating cost Permits the use of larger windows. 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E i vou hear the fire engines heading for you me . .. before it's too late to increase the amount of your lxrc In- suranée [ Call on us and make sure that you have ade- quate Fire Insurance. Shattueck Ageney Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS A Service Representative of SINGER SEWING MACHINE (0. Will be in JUNEAU MAY 1-7 CONTACT M. E. ROSE BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 800 There has been a re- duction in prices of all new Singer Sewing Machines— SEE! THE MANY NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY INGER SEWING MACHINE C0. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Box 609