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TR!BF WINS BY HITTING - 4 PITCHERS Foxx Gets One Homer,|Globe Cn(lmq fllm\ Averill Makes Two, op Another GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League STANDID Pacific Coast ZLeague Won Lot Fo| The plane Winnie Mac is named : | ter of F. C. Hall, of| g o et | NO. 4 43 44 ‘494 opn Mrs .Hall, who died in| 41 a4 42 |Sevtember, 1930, suggested the flight 2 39 43 .476|and Hall assumed its financing to | o 36 48 - .429|C out; her wish. : A L ©Oakland 31 49 388 entered Halls' employ sev- | merican ey oion National League 'S ago after a period of | Won Lost Pet.|b rming Louis 42 26 618 | was born in Grand Plain, | e % 271 597|Texas. He is 32 years old. His New Yor 37 30 552 | paren William and May Post, ZV ” g Eree o f D mEm b de e HUNTER’S SERENADER: Baston B S T Lang I Ohetesbc | g}‘t‘j},‘jfi’;‘,’,’i“ 3 “‘H"I They have no children. | 7 0 N DUTY sttt % w6 'd68 ty, trained in the Saya)’Aus- | 4/ American League | Naval College and in com- | /’ Won, Lost Pet.|mercial shipping for six years, was | S8 Philadelphia 49, 20 .710|with Harold Bromley ‘in an at- 9:30 P. M. Admission $1.00 per couple Vs iton 47 25 653 tempted Japan - to- America flight I /i New Yofic 38 29 567 | last SopFPmber. Cleveland 3,, 486 A 'native ‘of Auc.»tralxa. he is 28 : ‘409 |His ‘wife is the former Miss Vera g’(’” = :(1 “-,yg McCulloch of Sydney, and he has TR o i 43 358 |three sons s parents live in ; | " ineen Ol TR s TN L i« o0 | o —— S L Elks 18 1000‘ e © = POULTRY LOSS Legion 0 2 000 b s DEBS LIKE THE NEW KNITTED SPORT TIES PARIS—The knitted ties which their brothers wore in prep school | days are added as a finishing touch | to debutantes’ summer sport togs. Most of them are made of heavy _knitted silk and are worn tied | a four-in-hand. Gold, crimson and white is a favorite color combin- | ation. | R MOTHER AND SON HOME Mrs. John Iionagle and son, born June 22, left St. Ann's Hos- pital today for the Monagle home. i The beverage that never trifles with your confidence. | | | Anheuser-fiusch Nation’s Favorite Beverage” | th | tion | ; will fly the plane Winnie | i oY | Mae on a 10- ump from Roose- | FI I\S A UDITORIUM velt Field to Floyd Bennett 4 B4 i | Airport, at the New York | Municipal Field, where the be on ic view over the two world fliers with their wives for AUSPICES {p | Stamford, Connec |end cruise 3 | ington, D. © jtrymen each year more than the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, ]ULY 3, 19531 POST, GATTY WILL VISIT WHITE HOUSE and { Wives, to Be Guests of | | Pr(‘sid:‘m Hoover the White | and of to Monday they ¢ Hall oil op- and F Okla., wealthy d backer of the f will of Fresident Hoover and Hoover. | n00n on Monday for a White Associa- | OFFICIAL luncheon and reception by National Press Club, follc banguet in the eveni by the Board of National Aeronautic sore PLANE ON EXHIBITION | NEW YORK, July 3.—Post and for a week- g to Wash- cut, bef Alford John Bradford Post THE PRINCIPALS IS CUT DOWN; TEST RESULTS RALEIGH, N. C, July 3—Prof Roy 8. Dearstyne or Worth Caro- lina State College has announced finding the short interval blood test effective in reducing puliorum j disease in poultry. The blood test dates from 1913, but has been the subject of con- troversy since that time as to its effectiveness in determining cartier birds of pullorum disease, common- ly known as bacillary white diar- thea. “The application of Mr. Dear- styne's results in the North Caro- lina poultry industry will save poul- Trade in the Old “Perk” How About Trading Your Coffee Percolator for a New Electric and Get a $2.00 CREDIT on the Old Percolator S nnnmmes total eost of all poultry research conducted here during the past 20 says Dr. R. Y. Winters, di- rector of the North Carolina ex- periment station. During the past year, of 24,383 young chicks from treated flocks, only 48 per cent died. while from 6,075 chicks in untreated flocks, 41.5 per cent died before twelve weeks of It matters not whether the old perk is electric or straight surface type— you get the credit just the same This is a ten-day special and the deal is off when our stock is depleted—FIRST RO R AR COME WILL'BE FIRST SERVED age. The “carrier,” Prof. Dearstyne explains, is a fowl that has been infected but has recovered and shows no ordinary symptoms. Ap- parent return to health, however, has left a focal infection, making the bird dangerous to healthy fowl and to chicks yet unhatched from infected eggs. Controversy over the blood test, the professor explains, originates from the fact that a bird at one time will react positively and -t another’ time ‘negatively. The professsor instituted short in- terval testing to avoid the pitfall oceasioned by intermittency of reac- tion. EXPERTS BREW ~ WORM POISON STILLWATER Okla July 3.— Oklahoma A. & M. couege experts worked all winter on a poison to | halt the ravages of army worms among soybeans in Craig County, Oklahoma. Last fall the worms denuded most of the vines in the county, which grows the largest acreage in the state. 4 —l Twenty runs were scored in“the cighth inning of a4 semi-pro game at Alton, TIl. The team scoring ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU, ALASKA I;HONE NO. 6 mnmmmlmmnmmmmmmnnnmm|mum|m|mmmmn IlIlIIlI|ll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||IIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L - There is more honest-to-goodness heating value salted away in Nanaimo and ysmith Wellington coal than in almost any other coal known. These LONG BURNING coals cilks info a glowing incandescent mass of white hot heat—a heat that is sustained over a surprmn«rl\ long perlod of time—under perfect damper control. For furnace, heater or range Ladysmlth and Nanaimo Wellington coals are highly satisfactory. PACIFIC €COAST COAL COMPANY y PHONE 412 : b ' : Mmmmlmmnn b the 20 won, 40 to 2. L e . ™ i FOR INSURANCE : See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Bmldmg Ploneer Pool Hall Telefihonb 183 POOL—BILLIARDS i EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY Tel. 15 We call for and deliver NEON SIGNS WE SELL NEON SIGNS FOR LESS and Service Included Guarantee Call on us before ordering one Paulson Sign Service PHONE 144 or 10 ) (AU S American Beauty Parlors Permanent Waving A Specialty We are equipped to give you the kind of wave your hair should have—Combination—Croquinole or Spiral. Mrs. John MeCormick, graduate cosmetologist, now with this shop offers our patrons a com- plete beauty service. PHONE 397 MRS. JACK WILSON, Prop. REPAIR The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good repair. 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