1 11 i Thursday, MMr(-n 12 Browns Hope To Sign Bobo Hollman, Hero of Caribbean League Finals LINDSAW CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Backs Japanese! Timber Deals j JUNEAU I APi Alaska's rn-i ate went on record Wednesday In i favor of the proposed cutting ! of timber In the Territory's , 'national forests Tor Japan, pro-' i vlding It Is done through an ! American company. ! Senate approval came In a ! memorial to congress which !; passed without a dissenting vote. ! The house passed four bills J rstahlinlird 11ll MOVING . . . PACKING r"f " '" ' '" ' n i m MiiTi . . . HtKHAKiHv.-. ' '"Ann: CRATin By The Associated Press Maybe the St. Louis Browns ought to tell shortstop Willie Miranda to spend a few more days in Cuba so he can bring another player with him. Miranda wiriwt the Browns - Experienced handling Local, Nattoi,.' World-wide Shipment. m "MOVE WITH :... SHir vw " uw "' A,tAllied Van Phone C or M (. 114 tn training camp after a season of winter baseball hi his native Cuba. But the man In Cuba the : Browns are more interested in 1 'luring westward is Alva (Bobo1 Hollomnn. a risht handed pitch- ed and the only unsigned St. Louis player. , 4 . t iV I r 1 .jr. 3i( f'l J lira t ? r t i fort 1 -.4 RED MBf I V - t r 'during the afternoon uesston. One of the house passed measures was an education committee bill to raise the compulsory education age to 18 unlevs the ; school district Is without a high 1 school. j I SPORTSMAN'S : DIGEST' RETRIEVER SAVES j SNAGGED PLUGS HtMY HAND Le 1 i-OllKi MJMt famine i.'5vVr 4 ; v v- . - ' "-jp-J A fINEST HAND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY THERE WAS A HALF ri VTl'RV difference In the apes of these two curlers who entered the Canadian curling championship at 8udbur. Ont. Hal Worth, 21. who plays second on the De!tle. 8ask. rink, exchanges greetings with Peter Gilbert. 73, skip of the Chatham curling club, representing southern Ontario Yanks Ask Chiang To Order Surrender of Guerrillas RANGOON, Burma (API The order the surrender of an esti-L'nited States Is putting strong mated 12.000 Chinese National-pressure on Chiang Kai-Shek to ists guerrillas reported fighting fL-ABOUT fc A 1 IB. i 4 he's leaving immediately for i their San Bernardino.. Calif.. ' ! Curlers Busy ,' ! Preparing I ; ! For Bonspiel I ! One. of the busiest spoU these davs is the Seal Cove curling i rink where preparations are I ! underway for the annual open 'bonspiel which begins March 21. ; I Two additional fans have been i : installed to counter the problem ' of condensation in the rink and h.ive proved successful. Houses are being repainted and the ice j v hitewashed ! Hr.st round of the pre-bonspiel competition has been completed with the following results: Wilson beai Shier, Hoiiiston beat ; Johnson, Warren beat Berg, : Rowbotham beat Eyolfson. Here are the draws for Thurs- ! Ulay (tonight i : 7:15 High School vs Moore; ; Willson vs Bateman. ; I 9.15 Rowbotham vs Warren; 'Stewart vs winner of Ford vs Matthew. North Stars j : : Lead Men s i : i 5-Pin League ! 1 North Stars head the top w.x teams in the men's five-pin leapoe tn enter the rhnmninn. . ship roi,offs next Monday fo!-, lowing the last scheduled league ' rlv !"' wpj.1t 1 Next five teams are Canadian General Electric. Sedgwicks, Moose, Short Circuits and Man-i sons. Magnus Halver.-on of the i Moose topped all, scoring In th-3 ! final league competition with a 838 Team high single score wai tied at 1217 between Moose and''" Holloman rliirmxcd a season lol winter brtil Tat.-day niRht by hurling Puerto Rico to the (Caribbean championship, work-! Ing with only two days rest at Havana He gave up six hits and knocked in a pair of runs in whipping Venezuela, 9-2. Sat- urd.iy nieht he beat Cuba, 7-4 The 26-year-old Georgian is working his way buclo the big leagues after an unsuccessful trial with the Chicago Cubs in 1950. FIGHT YANKS INSIGNFD Money talked this week, particularly In the training camps of the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics. Yankees came to terms with pitcher Al-lie Reynolds, outfielders Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle, and first baseman Joe Collins. It wa believed Reynolds got $38,000. Bauer $21,000, Mantle $18,000, and Collins $15,000 Eight mem-' bers of the world champions, including pitchers Vic Raschl snd Ed Lopat, are stiU unsigned, The A s signed first baseman Robinson to a two year contract from an estimated $30,000 per year This makes the ex-ChicagT White Box player the highest-I paid man on the .squad and th figure is the fourth highest ever paid to a member of the Ath-i letics. Tie A's also have eight men demanding more dough. U.S. Reported Amplifying Atomic Report FLY TO ua bftw ivi 1 I VI R. A. (BOB) SVVIitK, 50. prominent as a player and coach with a number of United States' teams, has been signed as coach of the Calvary Stam-peders of the Western Inter-provincial Football Union. As a player he was quarterback with Cleveland Rams and Chicago Bears. Later he was a coach with Cleveland. Los Angeles. Notre Dame. Green Bay Packers and Toledo University. Seattle Cager Sets National Scoring Mark SEATTLE lAPi Seattle university 'sv Johnny O'Brien added another national record to his collection Tuesday night as he paced the Chieftains to a 94-82 basketball victory over College of Puget Sound. The 5-foot-B-inch shotmaker tallied 31 points, including 13 free throws. That raised his season's free throw total to 269, 1 eight over the national record i for a single season set by Dick Groat of Duke in 1951 O'Brien's 31 points boosted his season to'al to 709 (an average of 28.4i and his cafrer total of 3095. Rocky Ready To Sign Again With Walcott . .... Trrl lime la Idmunton te iljihfd u I! wJ lll(hts Monrtiy. Writnnxl.iy and Friday, m M ;rore and t.ramlr Craliir. lUirrrl HirmwH Prince Itu pert-Terrace). Enjoy Canadian faclfir's frirndly. rwrtnairl spe-S'l '' Ccwimroru M-t II AKb. Prince Rupert, Sandsnit, Viikmiw- I wm unaer me new lljily etrrpl Sunder. Cotuult your Travel Agent of Phone 795 Canadian (Pacift AIRLINES j WASHINGTON I AP) A I cial atomic report compiled re Icently at White House direction ,easess Rusiias nuclear weap- ivrrniiiii rrgimr. The report, carrying a hlgh-fecrc-ey label, was understood to have been prepared for President Eisenhower following his White House talk with the Atomic Energy Commission a lew weeks ago. Alons ith details of U.S. pro- garry COffi Y. ' rrT7 r3 WRSTS fr-t A ,llmr co.ifl roll i Results: Short Circuits 3. JCs CHICAGO .API Heavweighti; Nf.th SUrs 4 CNRA 0; In. champion Rocky Marciano and (!v,Kt rials o, Sedewicks 2; Moos- Jersey Joe Walcott are ready to 1 3. CGE 1: 70 Taxi 3. Watson the Burmese army. 1 Guerrilla bands have been trained and armed since 1950 In the Burmese mountains and Jungles near Red China's remote Yunnan province border. But instead of striking across I Hie border at Chinese Communists, the Nationalist forces have turned their guns on the Burmese. The unexplained twitch has alarmed neutral Burma and the US, particularly because open fighting may be used as an excuse by Red China to send troops over the border to "help" in the disturbance. Burma is reported being asked to allow Nationalists w ho winh to do so to go tj Formosa on condition tliey surrender their aVms to the Burmese army, which opened an offensive la.t week Howe Scores 47th Goal as Wings Win NEW YORK (CP) Gordi.-H"we scored his 47th goal of the season as Detroit Red Wings bl inked the last-place New York RmpMs 2-0 In Madison Square Garden Wednesday night. Howe now is only three tallies behind the all-time NilL record set by Montreal's Maurice Rich-r rd and he still has six games left to play in which to eclipse Richard's mark. BABY'S COLDS Help Nature To Fight Them Off M !- 1 Scitia .di4 tKrr (a anr mb tllil4f Ctirw vf:lr frlt9 h-ilf ran 4h it. fcy )aty nii4, prn' fir' at ttntm frith tritr. v thi ,,r h ki?t i r. - t fu-nir of a l'-e 11 !( lakv rttr rnrr tat tt buWvla f trMrijiif litjf -ir-d of hurm'iil Warlrl. 'In An lhm WrtUO'it uj--ttifr bnby whit- rtm and f nri hrr w il, try Bal-jr'a Own TMt, M.M. yl art pnmp(lr in fit in t rut of trn'atihir mai-Tiai that makv latty rnllw toil fvrii"h, 1 tn Nova 8ri.tia M'liir r'- "Mr kal7 f 'M motilha raiiRtit a riant? mid vt I tn.-d Haliy'a Own 'Ialil-i mii nl ttrrw thim "('! off miii kfr ttin t-r l-f.rip. I crlBtnir am fur I'-attT'a Own frm now mi." y,'inmif it'" ft tut rrt k"" and pwihna result inB from irtrwuiMttlf mi tHtiioa; tim. for Mifudpai nn, tc-tiva iipala and ttthvr minor Infant trouble. Ct packac Wdar t druatira. FOR AS Your Locol Travel Agent . . . Crawford Moore Travel Age: make official their April 10 title fight at Chicago stadium. Marciano, the unbeaten Brockton. Mass., slugger, won the title by knocking out Walcott in the gress and plans in the aWmtc ? f ili. it presumably contains the r. available information tcmber 23. Evos 1. The stadium has been scaled i Final Standings: North Stars 13th round in Philadelphia Sep- 63, CGE 60, Sedgwicks 56, Moose for a gross gaU of $858,000 The 51- Short Circuits 51, Mansons bout will be broadcast and tele- 5n- 70 Taxi 49. Watson Island-cast nationally, with the Chicago p,s 44- CNRA 43. Kaien Indus- WXi MARGE SHFiH) of TORONTO holds the trophy emblematic of the Canadian women's senior badminton championship won at Toronto. She defeated Lois Reid of Vancouver, 1950 champion, 11-4 snd 11-3 Mar-jorie Clapp, 1952 champion, did not compete. I I- - " !; ; : . i- x , t 1 I ; ,-vj'- Y;; ;b -V-f! HON SMYTH E OF TORONTO last week won his third consecutive Canadian men's, singles badminton championship at Toronto. He defeated Gord Simpson of Montreal, Quebec champion, 10-15, 15-4, 15-7 In the men's finals. Hmythe also teamed with I'udd Porter of Toronto to win the men's doubles title. 1 W7yy7r7jr77zr7A ryrA INVEST 1 Wallace Block "U !J Vt Ja. l r aik. t. North Stars, but the latter went ; on to capture high three score of 3407. Hidden score of 329 was ' won -by A. Alger. Islanders 1; Watts & Nickerson 1 1. Woodbtttchers 3: Firemen 4, Cooks 0; Savoy Hotel 3. Family ' Mkt 1: Mansons 1. Kaien mis-tries 3; Electrolux 3, Nelson tiie$ 42, Electrolux 42, -Watts H Nickerson 41, Savoy Hotel 40, JCs 36. Cooks Jewellers 31. Wnodbtitchers 31. Firemen 31, Family Mkt. 30, Nelson Bros. 23. Indostrials 20. In the mixed ten-pin league, men's high single of 212 was lolled by Don Hartwig of Art Mm rays and high three was captured by Art Olson of Spares, ; -riding games of 211, 184 and 18? for a total of 577. For the ladies. L. Erickson of j Chumps was high with a single , t'pme of 176 while team-mate 1 Ethel Georgeson added games i of 170. 168 and 173 for a high i total 01 &u- Team honors went i to Chumps with scores of 771 ! and 222B- ! Results: Chumps 4, Delnor 0; J Spares 4, MCs 0; Northern Dist. I 3. Art Murravs 1. 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Under that regime, the already considerable state and political power of Lavrentl P. Berin, a ruthless and coldly calculating official, appears to have become greater. HOCKEY SCORES Wilt: Edmonton 4, New West minster 7. U'lllL: Trail 2, Kimberley 8. (Best-of-five semi-final tied 1-1.) Gift For Queen VANCOUVER Kf) A paintin? of the construction of the historic road from New Westminster to Vancouver has been completed by V. R. Timms here as a gilt for the Queen. It Is expected Lieutenant-Governor Clarence Wallace will take the painting when he goes to London for the Coronation. area blacked out readers BPO. Elks meeting, Thursday. March 12, 8 p rri. '60 Valhalla meeting tonight. ! !ri taxation of officers - (ltpi ! 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