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BRINGING UP FATHER ONT KNOW WHAT TO Do ITH THAT SON OF MINE- HE DONT WANT TO BACK TO CO\.LE & AN HE THINKS OF § HAM GOOD TIME- TIBERS STAY AT TOP:BEAT INDIANS 3-0 Giants Whitewashed by Ed Brandt — Winning Streak Is Ended CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 3. Young four hits yesterday afternoon in a pitching duel with Mel Harder, Indian ace, and Detroif stayed at the top of the American League beating Cleveland by a° score ‘of 3 to 0. BRANDT STOPS GIANTS BOSTON, Muass, Aug. 3—Ed] Brandt stopped the Giants in their tracks yesterday afternoon allow-| ing only two hits while his team- mates got fourteen hits to beat New York by a score of 8 to 0. Elden Auker allowed only| A e | Yankee ‘Wc')rms Used to Catch (Canadian Fish —_— The worms which H. R. Shepard, local agent for the Canadian National Steamship Cempany, was nursing so care- fully on the dock when the Prince Rupert was in port last night are fated to lure some pocr fish to his doom in Brit- ish Columbia. Norman MrLean, purser of the ship, and Bill Ballie, chief engineer, are off on their an- nual fishing trip to the First Portage between Bennett and Carcross while the Prince Ru- pert is tied up in Skagway. This is not the first time that a Yankee worm has been used te catch:a Canadian fish, hewever, as Mr. Shepard has acted as worm-procurer for the steamship cfficers many times in the past. According to the best sources, Mr. Shep- ard knews a good worm when he seces one. i b i b il THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY AUGUST 3, 1934. WESTERN PART OF ICY STRAIT CLOSES TODAY i Record—Fish Runs Re- : ported Very Small With one or {of record in nt years reported |in the Tcy Strait district, the west- ern end of that area—lying west of a line from Point Adolphus to | Point Gustavus—will be closed to commercial * f g and . remain closed for the remainder:of the | vear. Requests for an extension of | the season were not approved by Lemuel G+ Wingard, Alaska Agent| of the Bureau of Fisheries, because runs to on in eastern end of not due to close t MH ay eveninz, - All |of the canneries in %hé district will operate at least until that! |Pack One of Smallest on! tne smallest packs| ClTY COUNClL"WlLL \ CONSIDER PWA GRANT | TERMS THIS F.VENlNG At the City Council meeting to| | be held tonight at the City Hall, | the principal item to come up for | discussion will be the PWA loan |terms. The contract has been re- (ceived and will be passed upon | this evening. | Objections to the loan terms are )based on the necessity of starting mediate payments on the prin- cipal one year following the mak- Ing of the loan. It previously had | been hoped that payments could be deferred for 10 years until| some of the bonded indebtedness 'already being paid on by the city could be retired. Present indebt- {edness carries a rate of six per cent interest, and the PWA grant | would carry four per cent. | I the city borrowed the full $80,000° which the grant allows, it | would be necessary to make a pay- ment of $4,000 next year on the | principal, figured on the basis of |20 al poyments, plus accrued | inte: - OH-MAGGIE!| By GEORGE McMANUS 1 JUST_ASKED OUR SON IF HED LIKE TO GO TO WORK AN'HE FAINTED ! MERCY ' WHAT HAS HARPPENED? | S i came to Alaska 30 years ago, and MRS A R M’CONNELL his first trip outside in#5 years, McNaughton and Mary Jean, their daughter, are in Los Angeles at present, and will meet | him in Chicago. While Mr. McNaughton has W s sons, Scotty, Bill and forward to taking eague baseball games wh his trip. He expects to return here month or six weeks. A7 O SR in a JUNEAU CREDIT BUREAU GETS NEW APPOINTMENT Alaska Credit Bureau, Charles Waynor, Manager, Valen- Building has received word ppointment as the Alaskan sentatives for the Consumer Credit Reporting poratior: This is one of the largest credit ng companies in the United with district offices in Francisco, Dallas, Texas; St. L Missouri; Atlanta, Georgia, nd York. Their membership eon- $ of most of the large com- panies doing business in the United The re- Cor- National 7 AND SONS TO LEAVE SEATTLE ON YUKON Mrs. A. R. McConnell, the for- mer Nina Jorgensen, and her three Jeffrey, will leave Seattle next Sunday on the steamer Yukon for Juneau to| pend some time here visiting her atives. It will be in the nature of a family reunion as her mother and younger sister, Mrs. C. M. Jorgen- sen and Mrs. Leslie A. White ar- ived here last week from Metla- | where Dr. White is medical tor for the U. S. Bureau of' Indian Affairs, to visit with an- ster, Mrs. J. W. Lievers and hers, Martin and George and their families. i possible that Dr. Stanley Jorgensen, who is practicing den- tistry in Fairbanks, and his bride of a year, will join the family in Juneau for a short stay. Mrs. McConnell is at present liv- ing at Kelley Field, Texas, where her husband, Lieut. McConnell, is in the Air Corps, of the United States Army. | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. YOU AFFORD TO MISS THI OPPORTUNITY. SIMPLY CANNO S. Government Inspected r 3 Wonder CANNERYMAN REPORTS SATISFACTORY PACKS - >ose date. «unean The four canneries Carl Sutter, general manager| there are: A lof the Fidalgo Island Packing Com- | Sound, and Paci ! pany, recently reported <atlsrac-“~“‘5 at Excursion I tory packs at the company's v: Pacific Salmon Corp! |ous canning plants after a tour| and of inspection which took him to mpany at Hoona | Western Alaska, where the com-|Pa°k to July 28 wa | pany has canneries at Herendeen| o Bay and Port Graham. | —_——— KETCHIKAN WOMAN DIES States. This company, through its Credit Bureau, will make all credit reports to them. The Alaska Credit Bureau is the Alaskan representative for th American Credit Exchange of Se- attle, the Seattle Association of Credit Men and the Seattle Credit Bureau. opersting GO M’NAUGHTON IS BGUND FOR CHICAGO and Puget| American Fish- let, Aluska‘ Guy McNaughton, Vice-President lon at Port|of the B. M. Behrends Bank, left Packing on the Princess Louise for a trip heir total' to Chicago. the first visit 98 cases. city since he | GAMES TUESDAY | Siop w | V ASHER 0.00 down, $6.00 monthly Put this labor saver to work in your home National League Boston 8; New York 0. St. Louis 2; Chicago 6. Pittsburgh 13; Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 7; Brooklyn 8. American League Detroit 3; Cleveland 0. Chicago 8; St. Louis 9. Boston 4; New York 12 ‘Washington-Philadelphia, Pacifi Coast League San Francisco 3; Missions 9. Oakland-Seattle, rain. Sacramento-Portland, rain. Los Angeles 3; Hollywood 7. . When planning to remodel your kitchen or bath room have your architect or contractor specify ° ° Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—8 DOUG lAS——-lX rain. Mrs. Dolly Miller, 50, resident of | K Ketchikan for the past four years, | recently died in that city as the result of cancer. Mrs. Miller was| !born in Hanover, Michigan, and Pet. 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