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ZETrT—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1940. ; : Srresularities. supposed. } , o " "tative of "himself an ofhers ‘certain deed ‘made’ on September i ’ 1 » been indulged by the said Tro"ers I ¥ T A T ”"UF';AS Fo, es‘ Flres ' ilaly | situated, the CITY OF 22, 1926, by said defendant Casey- 3 ‘ in connection with the ope | NEAU, an incorporated muni- Shattuck Addition, Inc., to the § e of s tions to fishing and g Gl & WH NFWS | cipality, CASEY-SHATTUCK AD- | Juneau Tennis Club on said Lot (Y r not for the purpose of conseryation s P 9 _m | DITION, INC, a corporation,and 7, may be cancelled and held void {,R or for any other purpose connected a ls . D.ED. TO RACE LF. Ra e lnlerlor also all unknown persons and and that .the claims of defendan ¥ | E_ with the r tion of Fisheries of ON FOURTH OF JULY 4 all unknown, heirs of all un- Metcalf and all others similar], { Alaska the areas occupied by plain At a mm"m' held here last eve- \ known deceased persons, and also situated as well as of all other § v T tiff’s traps as above set forth “:1“ ning captains James Manning | all other persons or parties un- unknown persons and of all of the e TRA“QI A ES again closed to fishing when the 'mes and ,y(n Hill, heading Douglas andy | yalns in the last few| Known claiming any right, title, unknown heirs of all such un- i Nl ¥ 1940 xcau\u‘llr'\n\ \vvxvn!- |);jv,m>u’."x\"» Juncau hose racing te ar BEluar ety e Sty estate, lien or interest in the known persons now decoased may 1 by the S"j,;l”::‘ M»'|“(a;.-m . petween the two towns was sched- ped greatly in put-1 - real estate described in the com- be. decreed to be null and void ! Sy N Ve m.mp]vmr"‘ll'y'(. m~‘ o ek Sy B h D uled to take |',;m., 'm Jun ,,~,‘ .\.I,,,l\:t .:1.(;\:31Y‘llv.;x;‘l:. 3\;::-(1;“:1|'(:;( ‘:{n‘h plaint herein, i and that said defendant M f i Closed for Political Rea- imat the report o Hubbs was turned | President Il;;nsr\'rll has approv- efter an Ouble l_aSI time ldu‘nn” m:wu\ “;(,Yv,“ l”)!;\ e il L PR 1)1\1\‘1011 e 'o(rl'l l"x:;.n‘ :ll:;};“beordt?:]llld;;r:lmttl). |:: g it | § ver to the Federal Bureau of In- ed of the bill exempting Alaskan be B e aiies do Tl P £ EL RCIERErs: L1 sons, (]y( (UIf—HUb"S i“:‘:m(“,m:):( Xr':a g il B S b ml"rk'g“"‘ P Season [ fOI' Same winner, rding to information. v‘x;;.[(1;‘&‘1"‘“1:”.1(5 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. the association similarly situated ! . 1 "0 tion and that the FBI reportec the statutory weekly closed sea- -'- fY xt'u‘l\(‘(l. Wl SR £ To the above-named defendants, U_) bhim, and that plaintiff may be g | |nql!|ry s Cited ack to Secr Tckes that there som extending from 6 o'clock Iime of Year The teams are fo'run 75 yards fire covering about ten GREETING: |, R0 gelt sald lots and to } } were o irte ties or miscon- each Saturday evening to 6 g three lent mak=2 couplings s near Mile 70 on the Nebesna You a hereby required to ap- apply the proceeds derived (here- E i Gontinued from rage Onel duct in Bell's record o'clock the following Monday First pack r s from the ITcy|and attach n team getting is out, according to advices pear in the District Court for the from to the payment of said as- § o : Gabrielson, the new ¢ of the morning. The exempttion ap- Strait district sh nneries [hers Water from nozzle in'shortest time from’ Fire Guard Ray Woolford. | merritory of Alaska, at Juneau,|Sociation’s deht of $125.00, with in- E | ) Fish and Wildlife to which | plies enly to catching salmon by are putting up: more than twice as Will win s ing in brush and trees wihin the First: Judicial Divis-|erest thereon at 8% per annum ¢ : | All of t i« “The Cape De- ¥ 15 e hook and lim | many salmon as they had at thi 3 reported: in an @ COM- | jon within thirty Oays after the | fom July 28, 1938, to the B. M § i cision Fi ny belong '“T“ A ! time last § THREE BALY. & S < prising several thousand - acres ten| ot £k S S Gmimorys, | Behrends Bank, and to relmburs i n and Martin Kilt D A pack report to the Burcau of HEDULED ON FOURTH nijes pasi of Ruby; in an area namely, within thift#! days = after plaintiff for m®hicipal taxes which E | that the Lwo raps Were |,y phstanding the 1111. { Fisheries shows 16,692 cases fo have Accordng to arrangements NOW of 3,000, acres forty miles helow !yl o0q g ¢ fofll}rno i e has personally .paid on s - their sole means of livelihood. The complaint.state a l u ers boen phcked at Toy Steaft, as come | in effect for baseball games tomor-| puyy* on’ dhe south side of, the| o oLS: day of July B 1ots to the City of Juneau, and | fisherics regulations, the suit chari e A pmd With 7077 at ghis time last|row Douglas will play Chilkoot!vyukon: @hd in an area on the| %, this summonsiis publishéd ey oy the casts and disbursement: ] es, deprive the plaintiff of the right year. Barracks here in the forenoon while| south side of the Yukon 10 miles ithin' forty days after the date |y oo Snoiuding a reasonable at- ; to fish, in violation 9(.(',110 \‘);{mu- VISIIIHQ Army Delailr(l Southeast Alaska pack|the Flks and Moose teams ate|qpoye Nulato f}i s service upon you, m. ¢ | torney's fee, and to expend the E | Act and of the “due process” clause e ea e Yepotts, received for the. week end-|playing In Juneau. The winners of |, "l lt L o bnH i sumimons 15 served upon YO0 | patance n the building or helpine i of the Constitution. ing June 29 were as follows the two games will then be matched Lm’_v 20 rhile & tong uear TR ¥ ;personal]y. and answer the co_m-‘m build_another tennis court in E . Arbitrary Power th(ers WEVES Yakutat—6,072 reds, 450 kings, for a third game to be played in | @ 1 T S RO endflfi: plaint of the above-named plaini-| o e oreational play-ground of the | The complaint characierizes the S £ cne pink, 6532 total, 7,257 last year. Juneau in the afternoon ,’ % e e 1“” on file in, the said court n City of Juneau or to - give it to i fisheries regulations as “purely leg- 'I’ B H d SEATTLE, July 3. Halibuters Wrangel 565 fedSihe chu Prize money for the ball games gered that ccmmunity is out. | the above-entitled action. | said city to be used for, said pur- { islative” and an illegal delegation 0 e onore ""“”" hére todRy are “’k‘?“"“'“' 23 cohoes, 1,589 total, 867%1ast 3 has been pooled by the two towns | .The said plaintift in said action pose, and.for such other and T i of the powers of Congress. T ; o ”“‘d““';(‘}‘f“‘ "““9,““”0“‘“‘" Iey Strait—2427 reds, 68 kings,|LCouglas’ $100 being added to| SUMMONS FOR PUBLIC. ATION | demands the following relief: That|iner relief as may be meet and i are described as “vesting the Secre- | oo the wives and officers |2 M:J pounds, 10% and 9'% cents a ) 964 pinks 12,714 chums, 219 cohoes, $250 donated by Juneau associa- | No. 4519-A ra decree may be entered herein |cquitable in the premises. i tary gb the Jnterior “*)“‘ j“"f'” from Chilkoot Barracks who D the 1otal banks—Lincols 16692 total, 7,077, last, yege. tions to total $350, to be divided |IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR | qylgting the title to Lots 6 and 7| And in the event you fail to so power to grant to one what he With-| 4.0, gyer the holidays, Gov. and 1>mm pounds, 10% and 9% cents: Westward, Paok | 60-40 between winners and losers.| TI l{‘ TERRITORY ,OF A{ASKA Block 209, Casey-Shattuck Addi-|appear and answer, the plaintiff holds from another. Mrs, Erriest Gruening will entertain | guoiiion 14000 pounds, Ideal, 15,. | COPPer, Fiver—2323 reds, L2T1| o o e NOTICE DIVISION NUMBER ONE, IN tion' to the Town of Juneau, Al-|will take judgment against you for Brown, in an affidavit accompany-| with a dancing party tomorrow ggqo pounds, both at 10 and 9% cents; kings, 35593 total, 54,493 las v‘ r‘ e .1\“,\ AU, ‘ aska, in the name of plaintiff for | want thereof, and will apply to E ing the complaint, says he consulted | cyening after 9 o'clock. Normandy, 15000 pounds, 10% and year Elegriglty will, be off i Doug-| p. E. ROBERTSON, on benal Qt‘l\lm.scll apd for said W. S, Pullen | the Court for the relief demanded | Senator Lewis Schwellenbach of | Lioytenant Commander and Mrs. o, m‘w» Cook . Inicl—9,576 . reds, 11525 as. Island, Thursda ,'T'!'.‘ 4;] from | himself, W. 8 BULLEN, J.JB.|J;F. Mullen, Waltey, B. Heisel Ike |in his complaint and as herein- | Washington with regard to clositg | g~ ¢ Jewell will be hosts this T8 R kings, 707 pinks, 3.038 chums, 137 8 (o ?-i” i - Alaska Flectric | MULLEN, WALTER B. HEISEL, B, Taylor, f. L. Faulkner, Curtis | above stated. I of the trapsites and was informed | oyening with a cocktail party at ocs, 24983 total, 15846 last Light and Power Co. adv. | IKE P. TAYLOR, H. L. FAULK~spatm‘ck J. T Petrich, T. L..Al-| 11NESS, the Honorable GEO. E | by the Senator that “many com- .. apartment in the Baranof No SHPPOR} Fm 3% |year, i4 P . CURTIS SHATTUCK, J.|len, M., S.. Whitticy, and for all| B i el plaints” had been ,lodged against|, o) COT G T e supper on : Alaska Poninsila (South Side) I. PETRICH, T. L. ALLEN, M. ofbeys,similacly sibuated who-may | 5 Aoracan 1S s J. f Bell because of alleged irregulari-| ) Lo poiga Officers and 40,869 reds, 978 kings, 12,627 pinks Do"GLAs col!seum S. WHITTIER, and Al uth“ls} join,, herein, S et ke clouds C'ourl .hereu‘nto affixed, on this 10th ; “"1‘;) it o their wives from Chilkoot Barracks RUMANIA I @0, 8Bhoclims, . 26, condes;: 8,00 Yo- Similarly situated who may join|upon, the title to swid lots created | 9° °;;‘;:I'“w:°' T 16 CORIDIATAY EE's SORe : Soast Guar s 8 3 08 tal, 84,400 last year. { 3 /E s | herein, ¥ ERT E. COUGHLI! . “Wrengfully Charged” ‘\:'l"‘,"‘:","::‘fb“'\(‘,'"d::,:K“ bR, thets GNE“ BY "AZI Algska Peninduwa (North Side) ‘ "YO'ljl \C\}\\{NTN(;[E;’?IEA\I;J!AE’ [ i Pt ‘%MW%’:"“M e Clerk 3 t Sy B J““"‘"‘\ e e ‘Ln, Tomorrow evening before the 12,183 reds, 33 kings, 2,226 tota - WITH MURDER” { & vs. |of Juneau to the Juneau Tennis Publication dates: June 18, 25, July ] Frh TRl R o Jnked | dancing party at the Governor's 985 Iast _year. | | [FRANK A METGALR, as represen-[Club o sald Lot 6 and by that |3, 190 —adv. % a2 A r g I sster | Ch stwar o eds, 13.- { and Charles Jackson, who had pre- | HOUSe, M. Sl N a’-‘{)“-‘: S"uafmn Grave as ng Mm nerd “1’;‘3‘86?"13]‘1 o AT T | vt e ey Commision, Tt L e B 8 B i Wotks fo Resfore . | ke al o s tow Jnmr||||uuumnmmnulu|mumm||||umuummuu|||um|||mnmumnumnmfim|m||mmumnu|||mmmuuuu|||||m||||||m|||uuumm|| ; | D e, That following | Un Avenue for the visitors from | 157,773 Jast year the Barracks and for the Haida of- wav« the resignation of the said Bell ¢ Nahona| Un“ = there were those who wrongfully, ficers and their wives. Y = charged said Bell with irregulari- - - : et i = ties and misconduct in office; and et 1“";_‘1:1:\'??;;5:)';1\'1(;"3la‘1:mt::dd|.: = the plaintiff is informed and be- Note ion from Ber] 0] g any | E lieves, and therefore alleges the fact HospiTaL NoTES assurances of German support, to| ik o - Rumania left a grave question here to be, that Carl Hubbs was ap- pointed by the Secretary of the In- rank Gigo was admitted to St. as this nation’s future policy even | i and s lo future frontier attack. terior to whom the Fisheries had Ann's Hospital last night been transferred from the Com- | receiving medical care for an ankle | The news was received \\hilctKhu; q, merce Department, to make an in- | injury. Cu:g} w.‘:;ked( lg ;:bt;nlvm :n] v:;;: vestigation into the activities of the — unity: an 117" ;’ fll a Lok said Bell with a view of determining | Lars Oygard was a medical admis- 0! d]“ B leflt‘lilmk rom outbreaks o i 3 ) spits atismy 0 3 s whether there had been any irregu- 'sion today to St. Ann’s Hospital. violent anti-gem g ‘ \ i e g 15 < 3—The Air larities or. misconduct in the office.. = . = ——— DONDON July 3. Tlu: Al AMn? 3 Gathered “Gossip” Re-admitted to St. Ann's, Oscar BR"‘ISH lmER istry ~announced today. that the ‘ That the i Hubbs thereupon Johnson is receiving medical atten- Royal Air Force raided military ob- proceeded to Alaska and without tion, | Jectives in Denmark, Belgium, Ruhr, Geiimencing:.any . Judicial, ipquiry,| € IS TORPEDOED and Westphalia last night.The Min- proceeded to interview divers pel Admitted for medical care, E ‘-F‘”“' “‘“"l said thet: Tgeell in the JUNEAU, ALASKA sons and to gather up such gossip |land is at St. nn’s Hospital. flr:m:o‘];a::ild*-“\(f:_m\wsinEH;I !\:ux'nh— i A as he was able to gather, all from —_— | d ere bombed today. i persons not under oath, and in| After receiving medical supervi German "allflfl Prlsonefs OlfieuBHUAh plane was reported i & some instances, as ti ntiff is|ion, Mrs. Herbert Larz was di missing. T5e; second, 50¢ having an intercst in the matters R ada, Are Vi_dims to which the gossij lated. That| Matlida Paul was a medical ad- thereupon the said Hubbs made a|mission today at the Government | report to the Sccretary of the In- | Hospital. LONDON, July 3.—The 15,000-ton | British liner Arandira Star, c terior. % > “The plaintiff has ncver had ac- S ing Germans and Italian soldiers to| cess to_sald report, but is informed BEU[A“ UND |S be interned in Canada, was tor-| and believes and thereiore allege ( F pedoed and sunk off the coast of‘ the fact (o be, that in said revort BA K I < jUNEAU ]1(*]4."1 sometime today, acmmmg the said Hubbs charged e said badethei- 13 m a British Admiralty report. | Bell with irregularities and miseom Beulah Sund, co-owner of the duct in connection with the opening Royal Blue Cab Company here, re- to fishing of the arcas above rés twned on the Columbia Sunday | ship, Many, of Lhc German and Italian prisoners | went down. with _the also some . British soldiers ferred to as occupied oy Lue plaal- from a two weeks' trip to the West- nbnard as guards. tiff’s traps. ward Tt “That thereupon and -thereafter| Anchorage is definitely on an and upon the basis of said x(-porl.‘ ‘uptrend,” she declared, “and a (0“""“ (lus AI and for the sole purp(\s& of cor-| rme lookm'lo\\n' THE WEATHER *(By the U. 8. W ather Bureau) ANCHORAGE FORMS The Idle Hour Country Club, In- | corporated, filed papers of incor- poration today with Territorial Au- Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., July 3: ditor Frank A. Boyle. The recrea- Showers tonight, mostly cloudy with occasional showers and warmer tional organization is to have head- Thursday; minimum téemperature t night 47 degrees; early morning quarters at Lake Spenard near An- fog in channels. chorage, Forecast for Incorporators Southeast Alaska: Showers tonight, mostly cloudy are Fred Prill, with light showers and warmer Thursday; ecarly morning fog in Anna V. Prill and LeRoy W. Prill,| channels; gentle to moderate sou‘h and southwesterly winds, but all of Anchorage. becoming northerly over Lynn Cimal Thursday. Another incorporation today was| Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskay that of Otter Creek Mines, Inc. Moderate south and southwesterly winds from Dixon Entrance to| Incorporators of the Nome, cON-y Cape Hinchinbrook; and moderats changeable winds but mostly cern are A. Lobe and Robert i casterly from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. | Palmer of Seattle and W. S, LOCAL DATA | Quinby of Bellingham. In addition Time Barometer ‘1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather | to these.qC. L. Hawison and Ralph 4:30 p.m, yest'y 30.02 50 82 w 3 Rain | Lomen o .Senme krv members of 4:30 am. today 30.15 50 81 E 11 Rain |the Bmlld Df Directors. Noon today 30.24 51 8 SE 12 Rain, |, " RADIO REPORTS ; ) wos o, TOMOMOW Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am.| Station last 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather | Barrow 44 | 35 35 0 Cloudy | ‘ M il Fairbanks 68 { 5 16 0 Clear| s, * Nome 48 | 4% 46 .01 Cloudy m Dawson 72 48 49 o Cloudy Anchor: 66 | 5 53 r | N Bethel g 57 ;é .’:l‘) g Cf::;;, Juneau will take a holiday to- St. - Paiil 54 43 45 0 mgy‘moxrow Stores, banks, city, terri- Dutch Harbor .. 58 i 48 50 o Ram““”‘“ and Federal offices will be ‘Wosnesenski 60 48 50 0 Cloudy | s g Kanatak 63 4 50 0 Clea The milkmen, sestaurant employes Kodiak 6 40 50 0 Glea| She 2Om® §efcre, A8 SN uRY A Cordova 64 | 50 59 0 Clear | 4 uneau 53 | 3 50 121 Rain| 7 . itka 60 | 50 51 18 Cloudy s Ketchikan .. 53 49 50 1.09 Rain Prince Rupert .. 56 f 438 50 E i d Cloudy | A_Tocx QUOTATIONS Prince George .. 74 I 41 53 0 Clear| NEW YORK, July 3. — Closing Seattle 72 | 48 49 0 Clear, quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 't d 8 59 59 0 Clear | stock today is 4%, American Can San Francisco . 78 56 57 0 Clear 94, Anaconda 20, Bethlehem Steel WEATHER SYNOPSIS |74, Commonwealth and Southern The disturbance that was situated in the Gulf of Alaska yester- 1, Curtiss Wright 6 3/4, General day has moved far inland in a no theast direction, while the large| Motors 42 3/4, International Har- ‘g high pressure has pushed northward into the Gulf and over | vester 43, Kennecott 251, New York theast Alaska. Cloudy weathe: was general over most of Alaska Central 11 3/4, Northern Pacifid 5 j(gl;z rains in the lower Yukon and Mackenzie River region. 7/8, Pound $3.83. moderate to heavy rain in Southeast Alaska. The weather was y. qlmdy to cloudy over the southern half of the Juneau Seattle DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, University of Alaska Training Corps 0. K. WASHINGTON, July 3. - The President has signed the bill to per- mit the establishment of a Reserve Officers Training Corps of Infantry | unit at the University of ,Alaska. NEW GOVERNMENT WILL BE FORMED LONDON, July 3. — A dispatch from Havas Vichy, France, said to- day the French Government will call the National Assembly to “give France a new. . constitution under the high authority of Marshal Petain.” KEEP YOUR DIRT REQUESTS HOOVER TULSA, . Okla, July don’t send, Herbert Hoover any more buckets full of dirt. He recently made a speech describing a new method of searching for oil pools. Later, an oil company re- sqarch director explained the method might mean: “If you go into your back yard and dig a pint of dirt it would be possible to determine whether you have an oil pool underneath.” By the time Hoover reached his office in Pasadena, Cal, there were hundreds of containers filled with soil. 3—Please | Jr, Hoover says the new method has not been perfected, still is being studied, ELECTRAS WAIT FOR WEATHER; CLIPPER DUE IN FOR FOURTH Two PAA Electras and sixteen passengers were waiting hére this afternoon for weather to: fly to Fairbanks, and according to sched- from Seattle toniorrow in fime for the Fourth of July celehratioxx IT'S YOUR MOVE ‘OAKWOOD, 0., July censorshxp is delaying a series of 1 checker game which postal clerk L. S. Ream is playing by mail with A. E. Brown of Syduey, Australia. Ream said théy had been playing g 'y | 2 sunset 10:07. pan. July 4.— Jones averages: industrials 12096, rails 25.84, utilities 22.34. M 7 #0;1 A since July, 1938, and predicted the wouid continue for another year, ule, the Alaska Clipper’is due in" IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|III|HIIIIIIIHIIHIHIHI s IlllmlflIIIIIIH]IIIIHIIHIIIIllIIIHIIIIIHIHIIIH!IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII|lItIllIlIIII1IllHlmIII|III|IIlllHlIHIIIIIIIIlHHIIIIIIIIHIIII iIiIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIII 0 R 10:00 P, 10:15 A, 10130 A, 11:00 A. WEDNESDAY—JULY 3 THURSDAY—JULY 4 8:00 \ M. —RIFLE SHOOT: »ortation in front of Federal Bu Sponsored by Juneau Rifle Club.) ) A. M.—GRAND PARADE: Line of march will assemble and form on Lower Frank- lin Street heading at opposite the City Dock, being in A. M. Parade will start position not later than 9: promptly at 9:30 A. M., proceeding up to Front Street to Main Street and ti loughby to Firemen's Recreation Park. Parade Prize List: Best Decorated Car or Float, first $25.00; second, $15.00. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume—(boys)—First, $2.00; second, $1.00. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume—(girls)—First, $2.00; second, $1.00. Best Sustained Character— (boys)—First, $2.00; second, $1.00. Best Sustained Character— (girls)—First, $2.00; second, $1.00. Best Decorated Bicycle— (boys)—First, $1.00. Best Decorated Bicycele— (girls—) First, $1.00. Best Decorated Doll’'s Buggy: ond, $1.00. Best Decorated Wagon—(boys) —First, $1.00. Best. Marching Turnout—(bo; money.) 1. Boys' 20-yard dash—4 years and +75¢; second, 50¢; third, 25¢. 2. Girls’ 20-yard dash—4 years 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. and 3. Boys' 20-yard dash—5 years and 5¢; second, 50¢; third, 25¢. 4. Girls’ 20-yard dash—5 years and 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 5. »Boys’ 20-yard dash—6 years 5¢; second, 50¢; third, 25¢. 6. Girls' 20-yard dash—6 year: Afil:. second, 50c; third, 25¢. and and s | 25-yard dash—7 years and second, 50c; third, 25¢. 8. 25-yard dash—7 years and second, 50c; third, 25¢. 9, ' 50-yard dash—8 years and second, 50c; third, 25¢. 10. 30-yard dash—8 years and 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 11. Boys' 35-yard dash—9 years and second, 50c; third, 25¢. 12, 5" 35-yard dash—9 years and 75¢; second, 50c; third,25¢. 13. Boys' 40-yard dash—10 years and second, 50c; third, 25¢. 14. Girls' 40-yard dash—10 years and 76¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 15. Boys' 50-yard dash—11 years and 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 16. Girls’ 50-yard dash—-11 years and 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 17. Boys' 50-yard dash—12 years and T5¢; second, 50¢; third, 25c. 18. Girls' 50-yard dash—12 years and T5e; second, 50c; third, 25¢. M.—AMERICAN LEGION DANCE—EL (girls)—First, $2.00; sec- organization)—$10.00, Best Marching Turnout—(girls' orgamnization) —$10.00. (Boys'.and girls’ organization must have at least eight marchers in line of march to be considered for prize M.—CLOSE ORDER DRILL—Detail U. S. Army. 4 M.—FOURTH OF JULY ADDRESS: M.—CHILDREN’S SPORTS CARNIVAL: ilding, 7:30 a.mn. Lower Franklin hen along Wil- $2.00; second, $2.00; second, $2.00; sccond, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, Girls' 50-yard dash—13 years and 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. Boys' 50-yard dash—14 years 75¢; second, 50¢; third, 25¢. Girls' 50-yard dash—14 years ond, 50c; third, 25¢. 23. Boys' 7‘) yard dash—15 years 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls' 75-yard dash—15 years 75¢; second, 50c; third 25c. Boys' 75-yard dash—16 years 75¢; second, 50c; third 25c. Girls’ 75-yard dash—16 years 75¢; second, 50c; third 25c. and and and and and and second, $1.50; third, $1.00. ard dash—Free For All—First, second, $5.00. second, $2.50. 75 yards. Boys’ Sack Races: 1. 20 Yards—7 years and younger—First, 75¢; 50c; third, 25¢. Yards—9 years and younger—First, 75¢c; 50c; third, 25¢. 11 years and younger—First, 75¢; 4. 25 Yards—13 \cals and younger—First, 75¢; 50c: third, 25¢, 5. 30 Yards—15 ycmxs and younger—First, 75¢; 50c; third, 25¢. Stilt Races: (Al stilts must be at least 12 First, $1.50; second, 75¢. second, $1.00; third, 50c. Girls’ Egg Rac 1. 20 Yards—17 years and younger—First, 75¢; 50c; third, 25¢. 2. 20 Yards—9 years and younger—First, 75¢; 50c; third, 25¢. 3. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, 75¢; 60c; third, 25¢. « 4. 25 Yards—13 years and youngel'-Flrst Tse; 50c; third, 25¢. 5. 30 Yan:\s-vl5 years and younger—First, 75¢; 60c; third, 25¢c. Bicycle Races— (Cireular Track) : Fat Men’s Race—200 pounds or over—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, younger—First, Boys' 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, $2.50; Girls’ lm—yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, $2.50; d $10.00; $5.00; second, second, second, inches high) 1. 20 Yards—Boys and Girls, 11 years and younger— 2. 30 Yards—Boys and Girls, no age limit—First, $2.00; second, second, second, second, second, 1. Boys—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; second, 50c. 2. Boys—12 to 14 years—2 Laps—First, $1.50; second, 3 Boy'sl s 1 16 years—3 Laps—First, $2.50; sceond, 4 SEieT 012 years A 1Ab sk eliohy sseood 568 5. Girls—12 to 14 years—1 Lap—First, $1.50; second, cm’:'_:zi to 16 years—2 Laps—First, $2.50; second, s1 12:00 Noon—HORSESHOE PITLHING CONTEST—FREE FOR ALL ENTRIES: Evergreen Bowl—(Entries mailed or contact George Gullufsen before 5 00 P. M, July 3rd.)—First prize, $15.00; second, $7.5¢ 2:30 P. M —BASEBALL GAME PRIZE MONEY EVENT: 6:30 P. M—CHAMPIONSHIP MUCKING CONTEST— FREE FOR ALL ENTRIES: Baseball Park. First prize, $75.00; second, $25.00. (Entries must be made to the Legion Sports Committee up to 12:00 Noon July 4th.) 8:00 P. M—FINN HORSE: First prize, $15.00; second, $7.50; 50c to each entry. (All men in uniform free.) . 00 P. M.—GRAND FINALE DANCE—ELKS HALL. AU e =