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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1937. By GEORGE McMANUS Cordova Airfield et s ~ 3 - ————— | Out of Commission the Weather Bureau, the landing G JUST PH AN & M field is now covered with water, MEISER BEFPEONERAND | WONDER IF JIGGS Account Rain, Flood logs and general debris IE COUNT TUSSN GETS HERE S ‘ilfig: o L3 2 Terratitial nd incidentally There has been a 1118 inch FIRST- YOU TELL HIM TO WAIT- COUNT S i orrential rains, and incldentalty| ., o)1 in Cordova during the past SITTING AT THE A | PLE € flood conditions, have made the \ h eS8 Bours to 4 C s i ing and fliers are warned (o remain % | CouNT | 2 8 i | TUSSIN? \ Y : § i St, Mary's College INDIANS WIN s T ens SKICLUBTO |GOVT, PROPERTY St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 4. Back fo Catholics THREE STRAIGHT ~owcor o | ARE PLAYED IN | HIKE SUNDAY]IS DISFIGURED; Eondt ers a committ f ondholders and a c ee O San Pranolsco o7 P 55 lln-y]\lfizs Zg?;'f"lficign Lfi?:ycoltll::'; T e = e PO .y . |tioning hikes. The first trip will : | properties at Moraga to the Arch- Coast League Race Is in|5os Avgeles g; 203 Giants and Cubs Fighting|pe to the Douglas Isiand ki cabin| Report Vandallsn:n{ Al:ourxni bizhap of San' Prancieed for #7151 Fine Mess—Second Di- {Seame 9 1, for Honors- —Yankees faiglar The B e el Federal and Terri- The Catholic 6rganization thus re- vision in Turmoil ‘&‘:‘S‘;"‘: e 4511 Make Another Gain It is suggested that hikers wear| torial Building acquires the properties on which it | Netlinat, Xeusia | heavy shoes, shoe packs or rubbers ! owed $1370000 before a recent | (By Associated Press) | e (By Associated Press) as the trail is apt to be wet. Coffee| Some person or persons have foreclosure, ! | New York 52 612 Jim Turner, veteran Boston Bees']wwm be provided at the cabin, but been defacing Government property > | The Pacific Coast League base- Chica, ‘,7 'a; twirler, chalked up his second win each persons must take their yn|and when caught, which they will DOLLY ROLLED HIGH |ban race today resembled a scmm-‘SL‘ chu“ 63 40 At the expense of the Cubs yester- lunch |be, as Federal agents have some iz 540 4.y with a seven hit shutout. At| The Ski Club is planning on an exceedingly good tips, they will then bled egg as victories by the second‘ e v b SCORE BUT TEAM IS iiiision outtit made the going un- ;:"':f(')’r‘l"g" ;,; ::;‘ the same time the Giants, behind especially active year and in start- know that such action is anything J i LOSER AT [BOleNG‘cvrfmn for the leaders. | Brooklyn g 44g Clff Melton’s classy slx-‘mt pitch- |ing this series of hikes to various but pleasant, no r(\aAllf‘lj com- The Seattle Indians won their ing, trounced the Pittsburgh Pirates points of interest around Juneau Mitted when the lights are low and Although aided and abetted by |third straight from the leading Sac- z:::lcz‘:fi]ap:,"“ :; g:;’ to pick up a full game for the lead hopes to have a group of well con- When traffic is at a/ low ebb. | Dolly Kaufmann, who bowled high ramento Senators. s Tt - yee e Cilba [ditioned skliers by the time snow| Postmaster Albert Wile, as cus- o ag The Giants have 20 games to play flies, todian, today offered a reward of score of 473, Kaufmann's Cafe lost,| The Missions, cellar champs, de- Lost 2487 to 2245 last night to Alt Heidel- [feated the third place San Diego i . and the Cubs 17 games. | Any one interested in joining|$256 for the arrest of anyone de- berg in the Commercial League Padres for the third straight time,|New York 4“ The Yankees boosted their Amer-|these hikes of the Ski Club s in-'stroying or disfiguring Government I i ; s o ) L2 playing on the Brunswick Alleys. The San Francisco Seals, now in gfi;::“o g; 59;3 ican league lead by taking Cleve- yvited to contact Secretary Orrin Property especially in the Federal “ 4 Tonight the Arctics and Federals |second place, mathematically, have CHIEAE 59 586 1und yesterday behind the 3-bit Kimball at J. B. Burford Co, or and Territorial building ‘ M [ 4 |on the first of a series of condi-| play a game. a chance to finish at the top, as‘cleveland 64 529 pitching of Lefty Gomez. Ernie Parsons at the Alaska Elec-| Quite recently a notice was paint- Scores last night were: they defeated Los Angeles Angn]leaflhingmn 2 “"1 The Cardinals got back into the tric Light and Power Co. ed on the doors on the Seward street Kaufmann's Cafe for the third time. Philadelphid % 3pg National League chase with a twin - R g - side. The lettering has been Mrs. D. Kauf'n 168 147 158— 473| Sacramento needs but one more| Lom‘s > i 3gq Win over the Phillies, seratched. Several youths are under King 143 166 133— 442{win to cinch the title, providing the ~™ X Tutal uf 723 suspicion, it is said, and they are P . B Hudson 137 146 126— 409|Seals lose one game. | being watched. Other vandal acts have been re- S e Magsino 145 153 173— 471 — i H | R. Kaufmann . 157 153 144— 454 GAMES THURSDAY e nme " ar { . |ported in the building and Post- A s Pacific Coast League \ Pumls FI"U" master Wile says it is “going hard” y - L] Totals 746 765 734—2245| San Diego 3; Missions 4. ‘ Alt Heidelberg Sacramento 0; Seattle 7. as u “ { a" E ruws g fes. | - Public Schools ~——— School registration this year, a to- [ J | with those arrested for the offens- ° £. Baker 144 183 167— 494| Oakland T; Portland 4. a, even b ac k m K. Tenuch 200 145 190— 535 National League | 'DENVER, Sept. 17—This little’ HOUSTON, Sept. 17.—3ix foot- | Alec 149 170 122— 441 Brooklyn 8; Cincinnati 5. lady really deserved a great big 5-inch Paul Murphy, football tackle,! S | a" U“ a""ers ° . E. Raddie 183 173 189— 545| Boston 7; Chicago 0. hand. Rnr -Gt s AIRSEN whish “He ’ i * l s h' l. | New York 3; Pittsburgh 0. Barbara Volo, pacing mare owned is graduated from the Rice Insti- tal of 723 pupils, compared favor-| s ht P t' d o s.nq e ou c ' z gar L |tion of last year, according to A B.; uug ] nr a“ | | _ | W. Schmitz ... 160 146 166— 472| San Francisco 8; Los Angeles 7. Totals 836 817 834—2487 Philadelphia 2, 1; St. Louis 6, 8. |by Vernon Lindblad of Denver, tute. iy WL i e e | . . d as their favorite and.. R P tumbled halfway over the fence No one can fill his shoes. i o |and was pinioned by the sulky when Head Coach_Jimmie Kitls, wor-|" e, ?L",E);‘;l'n;;‘:fif;tem VRN jone of her rein straps broke at a ried all summer about his giant,' . o wap.| PORTLAND, 'Ore., Sept. 17. — : reac £ at the en sec- : |City Park driving meet. sophomore nkiiats; stAldst; hek him Trncd 017 at ithe end of t8 860 oy (e Gity ‘Counctl plated a fee OWN THE NORTH'S BEST | The mare, only slightly hurt, was fully clothed. A pair ol specially (":"\Iu-‘::‘szz-p‘ 5(:‘)(0)]. w;”x:( v.l‘;el \}I;}:;]: on streeet banners it thought it ARCTIC DOWN pulled back onto the track and made shoes—size 15 EE has arrived "%(E‘hmi re'L\lr'c;uu.n this year was would rid the streets of that form { e has SLEEPING ROBE won the next two heats and the race. A uniform to cover the 240-pounder .. .’ b - = 7 of advertising. Instead revenue av- re er nce 206. Last year at the same period, % jeraged $2,000 a year poured into W ,’,' K augh at cold nights. Give yourself the | " s in the making. Faa R * al ® s Lcnmron and protection of the North's | ATHLETIC CLUB MEET The Oakdale, La., glant. star. of| %0 PUPUS h"d."f";“" v ‘lhe treasury. qai‘hered fo rce w .*h the Rice freshman team last fall, i But one commissioner still doesn't best buy in camp bedding—own a famous | s § 3-Star Woods “eiderdown.” Insulated with % | PLANNED TOMORROW only 18 years old. Kitts shudders, want banners, even at a profit. He thick, soft, over-lapping tubes of Woods | when he ttinks how much leather avv eap ane | proposes an ordinance prohibiting i e Yea rs 3 e down from Northern waterfowl. Harwood patent down equal- ~The_Juneau Athletic Club, which will be needed to encase Murphy's lall except those advertising charity T The finest thick, warm, cozy and durable pure virgin wool kersey several days ago decided upon a feet during his senior year. | 2 events. lining. Water-repellent windbreaker cover. ~ldance to raise funds for outfitting For all of his heft and “foun-| u" l | = 50 T I Choice of Talon (hookless) or Lift-the-Dot (snap) fastening. Prices: g gymnasium, will hold another dation,” Murphy is an uggres.s‘iv(," > ize 3- JUNEAU COUPLE WED A ;‘fizfi:g)mngs‘f‘;bfssi‘x:‘;r;iigo'wilt‘g‘g:ozf fgitog‘:t’ ;Z:’;’Sdsaf“;’:fl ff:vo‘fl‘& meeting of officers Saturday night and swift lineman, according to| Hidsok ’ Phillip C. Grimm, cab driver, and i |at 7:30 o'clock in the Adams Elite Kitts. | HONOLULU, Sept. 17.—The Navy Margaret Lundy, both of Juneau, ’ as * en " eer ’fl store—or direct, no transportation charge in the U. S. Write today for : S g catlog, FREE. |Studio. The organization will out- - - [today dispatched twenty seaplanes were married iate yesterday by U. WOODS MFG. CO. Ltd., 3756 Lake St Ogdensburg, N. Y. 'fit a gymnasium in the basement Challis is a light, all-wool fabric on a long distance overwater flight. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray. 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