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CROP INSURANGE THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRL TUFSDAY OCT. 6, 1936. SEVENTH INING YANKEES—Crosetti out to Terry. kR JUNEAUMEN HARD TIME IN | ONLY SHAY IN ALASKA An old fashioned rubber-tired bug- |gy with horse attached will carry Mrs. Mabel Schoettler, Homer schoolteacher, to and from her new POLICY IS WELL = "% REPORTED LOST GETTING FIGHT TIMED PROBLEM homestead, according to a report from the Westward. Mrs. Schoet- ' lN BnTTLE chE Fufl tler claims that her conveyance is probably the only one hoss shay 5 (;lAr\TS—Barmll doubled to left. I‘nn\ singled to center, scoring’ artell. Terry reached second on in Alaska. The school teacher . ?P d N U D1 Maggio's error. Leiber sacri- s h P S O f D shipped her vehicle in on the Dis- | President’s ewest ficed, Rolfe to Lazzeri, Terry going Search Party dent Out from Dyux; _ | coverer. ! R | hira.. ‘Ot walked fohniny Mur- y it Adm'ts Is “Get WA e Here to Search for Miss- ing Hunting Party ting No Place Fast” : for Seattle Bout SEATTLE, Oct. 6. — Pmmoter Nate Druxman said he is “getung no place fast” in trying to arrange | {a match for Freddie Steélé, middle- | | weight champion. Druxman said Steele will not fight | ttle if Manager Dave Miller s on naming the opposition. xman said he is trying to get al lI!ght with Allan Mathews, St. Louis | negro, or Teddy Young, Yarosz, for- | mer middleweight champion Lt e — . ances Steals Thunder |phy replacea Gomez. ~ Lestse, bat- ! from 1’pp¢nen ting for Mancuso, fouled ouF to | t Rolfe. Ripple, batting for W (Uyntinued trom Page Gre) [bead, walked, filling the b SRR - ¢ i L Koenig batting for Jackson fanned. One rtun, two hits, one error, three left on bases. tard, the four men reporied EIGHTH INNING missing since Sunday while on YANKEES—Koenig went to sec-| a hunting expediiion, arrived ond, Mayo to third, Ripple to cen-| safely in Juneau, the Marshal's ter field and Danning behind the| office was informed. The infor- plate for the Giants. Dickey walk mation came just in time to led. Selkirk singled past Koenig step Robinson as he was pulling Dickey held at second. Powell fan- out in. his gasboat to look for ned. Lazzeri singled to center, scor- them. ing Dickey and sending Selkirk to second. Murphy fanned. Croseiti .| walked, filling the bases. Roife flied DA g | his out to Ott. An apportionment of $4,233771 from state revenue was distributed to Missouri school districts for tane 11936-37 term. Just as Walter Robinson was clearing this afternoon {o con- duct a search near Horse Is- methods . of government coopera- | tion. | More recently the statement by Colonel Knox which was inferpret- ed widely as implying bank ‘depos- |its and insurance policies were un- |safe was followed by a call of in- surance leaders at the White House. They had been invited earlier, well in advance of the Knox statement. After the conference the White House permitted them to answer. Colonel Knox, HEAVY STORM SPORT COATS $6.75 to $12.50 ! Search for four men, beeni overdue from a hunt’ { since Sunday, was staried this af-! for the first sevew months of 1936 Schilling LA COATS pepper State tax collections in Mississippi nas . { Leggings |statement later, said that he was . .. two hits, no errors,|ternoon by the U. S. Marshal's and|leaped $800,000 as compared with y $5.9 not questioning the soundness of . .. jort on' bases. | Commissioner’s offices in the v~c»‘llae like period of the year before. m W {panks and insurance companies, ... nNms Davis, batting for Cas-|inity of Bottle Cove on Horse Is-| — = - a0 but was giving warning of the dan- u...n flied out to Powell. Moore land. ger of inflation destroying the value .,.10q gut a homer to the upper| The men, Vernon Hodges, Bob line of of savings and insurance policies. ...y stands. Bartell flied out|Wolney, 1. V. Nelson and Al Blake, s T °~c K U P N GIRLS The insurance men said that $3- | "y, 0ri * Terry out, Lazseri to|leff here cn Friday in a skiff with} N CHOOL 000,000,000 of new lns;x;ance was| oo Hrig. |outboard motor for Young's Bay, . o R ~ G +. . || evidence of popular confidence, and ¢ hit, no errors, none €Xpecting to .be back Sunday in in Pullover, Coat and Twin Sets (A Biat Jiaiiianos ks ReE One run, onle hi {time for Soi of the mé o 4o ta BEFORE THE COLD WEATHER 4 left on base. At that time it was indicated, but '© NINTH INNING | work in the A. J. mine. When they not formally announced, that ban- ‘fi,]ed to report in, Kinky B i ; YANKEES — Dick Coffman is P y Bayers, kers might be calling at the White pitching for the Giants. Di Maggio |notified the Marshal's office and House some time soon. singled- to left. Gehrig singled| this afternoon U. S. Commissioner. | past Koenig, sending Di Maggio to|¥elix Gray authorized a search Priced from $1.95 to $3.00 A COALFOR EVERY PURSE . ..« AND EVERY PURPOSE " CAN IT ALL BE LUCK? B. . Behrends Co. Inc. | and Walter Robinson was dispatch- X Could it be surmised that bank-jthird. Dickey grounded to ‘Terry 270 WeIBr DO H0R WA Per'Ton Per Sack ers and insurance men had been \‘md Di Magglo scored when Dan-|ed by the Mawnals office aboard F.0.B. F.OB. ning dropped the ball at the plate. | the gasboat Famawa to look for, Bunkers Bunkds Mammotind 48 path of AEPIEE I |Gehrig went to third and Dickey them. ! SWEATFR S for 3 g ; TRy . P Juneau's Leading Department 'Ste're £ ";;';g;mup:;“mg“,;';‘n"o’; to second. Danning is charged with| Reports reaching here lead offi-4 Indiem Lump:............ $12.50 $ .70 £ . 8 4 |an error. Selkirk was purposely | Cers to believe that the men finally} Ccrrbonado 13 50 75 TR by New Deal spending and Bor-| - olided: filling the bases. Powell | | went to Bottie Cove on Horse Islandd} ey S @ s A iyt Sk o . g =3 e rowing? |singled past Bartell, scoring Gehrig and one boat reported seeing a skif; Brlquets ........................ 13.50 75 X So often have there been instanc- es of seeming coincidence of which the Administration has taken ad- vantage that many have simply [ON POST | ciassitiea them as “Roosevelt luck.”| and Dickey. Selkirk went to third resembling theirz in that vicinitys and Powell to second on the throw- Vesterday. With the tide this after- in. Gumbert replaced Coffman for noon Robinson started off in an ef. the Giants. Lazzeri was intention- | fort to locate the men. ; poric i {‘, v 1 But can it all be just “Roosevelt 311y Walked. Murphy singled to leham .5 “Bill'} Tuck?” right, scoring Selkirk and leaving | j 3 |the bases full. Crosetti walked, 1 in personnel was rec- installed as Commander i Al- |forcing Powell across the plate.| l nded for the Treasury Disburs- | ford John Bradford Post of the lfe grounded and Crosetti wasd 1 ost, | Ro ! a resull, two em- American Legion at & ‘meeting of PLAY BY PLAY forced at second, Bartell to Koenig,| as Lazzeri scored and Murphy went 14.30 .80 4 15.40 80 17.50 80 27.00 1.75 11.00 .60 8.00 45 Nanaimo Lump ... Tt Lumy 000 Utah Nut (boat) ... Blacksmith Coal Steam Coal No. 1 ... Steam Coal No. 2 ... eks here recently on L and check-up of the rec- §% ¥ BEING KILLED IN \, - SPAN. CAPITAL - three Treasury depart- reduction . been dropped, it was!the Post last might in the Dugout. Other new officers being inducted 1a to thire Di Maggio singled to deep Executions Reported 10 i procurements win be made into office last, night Werd: Teo| (Continued from Page ON®) |wort, seoring Murphy and putting| SAN DIEGRO, Cal, Oct. 6—The . g H Have Increased Under | the Seattle office as the Jewett, Pirst Vice Commander; ~ |Rolfe on second. Gehrig walked,|Navy today has the first consign- A Half Century of Satisfactory Service lume of work does not warrant Bob Graham, Second Vice Com-|Gomez singled to left, scoring filling the bases. Dickey fanned. ment of 110 PBY type of planes de- Caballero ntainance of the Juneau mander; Andy Tyler, ‘Service Of-|Powell and sending Lazzeri to sec-|selkirk flied out to Ripple. |livered by the Consolidated Aircraft j ey br said ficer; Jack Holler, Sérgeant-at- ond. Crosetti flied out to Leiber.! geven runs, five hits, one error, | Corporation. HENDAYE, France R 16 expects fo sall on 'he arms, and ‘George Gullfsen, Adju-|Rolfe singled to right, scOring three left on bases. | The giant ships have a wing span = e Ot 6 A o confer with officials i the tant. Walter Bacon is the Tnew|Lazzeri and sending Gomez t0| GIANTS — Mayo fouled out to Of 100 feet «nd the fuselage is 70 PAchlc coAsT coAl‘ co St hore by N S |Chaplain and will be installed at|third. Castleman replaced Fitz- Roife. Ott flicd out to Powell. Dan- | €€t long hd state the Spanish C rem- s e a later meeting, being unable to be|simmons. Di Maggio flied out 10 ning grounded out to Gehrig un- ———— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHONE 412 st *exooati i o = present last night. ott. ssisted, 3 .\L“ “;\\:‘»‘ ;;‘IX,E,U ;,»__‘_.W nd upper CH ?lOl'TE POLEF The Rev. O. L. Kendall, who has| Two runs, four hits, no errors, a‘;\“o‘ruus no hits, no ~ir v / i o had charge of the Legion Boy|two left on base. *|left ba ”“PROVES A“ iER Scout troop, J. R. Werner, Troop| GIANTS—Jackson out, Lazzeri Lo N COLLAPSE TODAY Scoutmaster, and Dickie Jackson, Gehrig. Castleman singled to right.| Scout leader, met with the Post|Moore flied out to Selkirk. Bartell REGlSTRATlON OF “harlotte Polet, vaitress members and outlined the Scout|beat out a bunt to Rolfe, sending| o [:m“fil‘ :‘;X.”,pw % l“fl::‘xi(‘l; work. | Castleman to second. Terry graund-’ NUIXSTESA(S:gP?Sg)EEETEI%G Hospital this morn-, Opening the new Legion year, the|ed out, Lazzeri to Gehrig. | ; from a nervous break- Post decided to hold its first Jiggs, No runs, two hits, no errors, two | A discussion of the lack of regis- |tration requirements for nurses in Whitehead, the dinner of the fall on October 18|left on bases. FIFTH INNING YANKEES — Gehrig out, Terry the Territory, took up the main | | unassisted. Dickey out, Whitehead | portion of the business meeting | to Terry. Selkirk flied out to Leib-/held by the Gastineau Nurses' As-‘ T, |sociation last night at St. Ann’s | No runs, no hits, no errors, none Hospital. A committee consisting of California is facing a shortage of Louisiana frogs, state game experts warn, because hunters use the waste- {ful method of shooting them with fol' Alask | class citizehs. The refugees said 1t creased since Premier one month agc gees declare that th bands are blood-thirsty youn derers who are 1 ing the mun - e - down. Dr. W. M young lady’s physician, reports that| when the ‘members of the urlon ting easily this afternoon. |ball team will be gueslb PROCUREMENT OFFICE i is resing casiy ihis afternoon IN JUNEAU. CLOSED nigns sn this. momine. otiempien to come to work at lllt‘ Terminal. | been in Soon after reaching the cafe ~ke William Haas, who has sharge of the Procurement Divis- collapsed and was taken to the hos- § e {left on base. | Mrs. Vera Kaser, Mrs. J. C. Thomas | ¥ fon of the Treasury Department, pital in an ambulence. iks 8 GIANTS — Leiber fanned. Ottland Mrs. Caroline Garster was ap- | wor closed his office this week in the o 1 [58 ] 'Ihit & homer to the upper deckwpointed to inquire into the situation. | Federal Building, This was on rec- Try an Empire ac. stands. Mancuso flied out to Di It was brought out at the meeting W;@ = = - = - . Magglo. Whitehaed bounced out,|that Alaska is the only one of the 7 bz ) Gomez to Gehrig. | Btates or Territories not having a %7 4 ////7,/,, // 4 Shots were fired in the Fish But-| .One ran, one hit, no errors, none |registration law. ) ] Appointed on the Sick Committee | {|chers' strike and one man has been |1éft on base. [ |last- evening were Ida Hendrickson |arrested after & crowd of 50 ‘men | SIXTH INNING |pulled crates of fish from ‘a “truck YANKEES—Powell fanned. Laz- and Mrs. Marie Torrell. in the wholesale ‘@ist¥ict. zeri fanned. Gomez fanned. 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