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v 2 B s e T -ELKS DROP L FROM RACE FOR CROWN: Moose Defeat Purple Sox as League Goes Into 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JULY 29,-1940. SEATILE IN LONGLEAD, | P.CLEAGUE Three Hofie?s Slammed Over Leff Field Fence: Phillies Climb Ouf of Cellar ‘Streak of D—oitjers, Card- inals Broken— Defroit PLANE CRASH o’rflw;« Jhly 29—Two officers and an aircraftsman were Kkilled | when an aircraft engaged in dive bombing practice crashed at the Aliford Bay, B. C., last Sunday. The dead are Flight Lieut. Allan Gee Halfpenny, and leading air- craftsman Robert Lawson Richard- son. Royal Canadian Air Force station at | Simpson, Flying Officer Robert Me- | Pioneer Head | " Passes Away Amhoraqe_sgur dough Dies. Saturday. Night af Westward City Artfiur G. Thompson, President | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., July 29: Mostly cloudy with moderate temperatures tonight and Tuesday casional showers Tuesday; minimum' temperature about tonight; gentle to moderate southeasterly winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with occasional showers and moderate temperatures tonight and Tuesday; moderate south and southeasterly winds. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate south and southeasterly winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook; and moderate east to northerly winds from Cape Hinch- inbrook to Kodiak. oc- 52 degree MAY WE rT00T ? ? GMC TRUCKS " Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANGE - ECONGMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR C®. 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Juneau on the | steamer Aleuttan) are Mr. and Mrs. | Lockie MacKinnon, pioneer Alas- kans and proprietors of the Mac- Kimmon Apartments, They_ have spent the past year and a half'in California and Wash- ington. ———ee——— wnmm:ss LEAVES FOR SITION, nmmnxs Sadle Sutherland, popular waitress at Percy's Cafe, sailed on the Mount cKinley Saturday night fer the estward, Miss Sutherland Wwill accept a Mmon with the Model Cafe in Pairbanks for a few months. —— Implre elassifieds biing results. ~ Savings Sufe Bopem SAN DIEGO, Cal., July 29.—Navy. officials announce the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation will start work immediately on a: squadron of 30- ton, four-motored bombing planes. Six of the big bombers, the largest planes ever ordered by the navy, will be delivered this fall, The four-motored ships will have a cruising range of 5,000 miles and a cruising speed of better than 200 miles an hour. Each will be manned by a crew of nine men. The new navy bombers will be used for offshore patrol op- erations. They were expected to supplant the present twin motored bombers used by the navy if they prove satisfactory. in . tests. JAPAN SETS HER POLCY TOKYO, Juy 29.—Japan’s new Premier, Prince Fuminaro Konoye, and his key Cabinet Ministers are in complete agreement with the plans and objectives of the Japan- ese Imperial Army headquarters. All day Sunday a series of im- Rortant _conferences dealing with international and domestic policies were held. Rumors persist that fJapan is planning to.take definite Steps of expansion in the direc- tion of the European mandated colonies in the South Pacific. — e —— MRS. ALBERT WHITE 8 RETURNING TO CITY After attending the Republican National Convention: as National Committegwoman, Mrs, Albert is. returning here on t.he steamer Aleutian. — - Tryuludfiqdadm"men-an The twelfth birthday of Florence Hawkesworth, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Charles W. Hawkesworth was occasion for a picnic party today at Treadwell Beach. Nineteen guests received invfl.n- ticns to meet at the Hawkesworth residence on Calhoun Avenue at 2 o'clock. i e L NAVAL OFFICER VISITS JUNEAY Lieut. Comdr, R. G. Farwell, (U.S.N.R.), university professor in economics and well known Alaska pilot' in the sumnier time, flew over from Sitka yesterday. Farwell, who has been piloting on the Columbia this summer, stopped over one voyage to take a Navy tug to Sitka. He will rejoin the Columbia here this afternoon. —————— FROM HOONAH W. J. Stewart, and his wife, came in from Hoonah. over the weekend and. are guests at the Baronof Hotel. e TEAL AT SITKA The airplane carrier Teal has ar- rived at Sitka from Seattle accord- ing to advices received here. | i TAXI CORPORATION Golden Heart Taxi, Inc., has filed papers of incorporation with the ‘Terriforial Auditor here. Incorpora- tors are R. J. McKanna, Mrs. Theo McKanna and E. B. Collins, all of —_————— MRS. RHIND ENROUTE ON STEAMER ALEUTIAN Mis. Esther Ruind, of the Vogue Shop, is returning here on the steamer Aleutnan. She has spent the past several weeks on a buying trip to New: York, E/ JPK ‘£ BUY OF VOUR LIFE/ THRIFTY liy y . Big, Roomy:6.1 Ph‘ General Electric'at Lowest Price in G-E History! Don’t go through another hot summer with a wasteful, incon- venient and inadequate refriger- ator: Right now you can buy— on easy monthly payments—a big new General Electric at the lowest price ever quoted on this famous refrigerator. 14 New G:E Models All Priced Lower Than Ever Before! Gl the Inside Story on G-E Selective Air Conditions! Alaska E| Ieclgg Li‘qsfl &Povm Co. . “Seattle Prices Are Our Prices” * ¥k Their bodies were recovered from LOGAL ‘Bata the 60 feet of water into which the of the Pioneersiof Alaska, died in| } Hdme' mre'th bY B'g rfiu NOI’befl lOSes '0 A'h'efits plane crashed. | Anchorage Saturday, aecording to| Time Barometer ‘lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather ———————— | word received here today. 4:30 p.m. yest'y 29. ;1 66 68 s 5 Cloudy P, n (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) (By: ASSOCIA PRESS) | Thompson, one of the best known| 4:30 a.n. today 29.72 53 98 s 1 Pt. Cldy lnFIF‘;sr:):fl:) i r): by a:x{cd:nh:\s: m & The Seattle Rainers! tooks both{ The Phililes qnm outiof the . | lawyers of the North, practiced in| Noon today 29.75 62 0 s 12 Cloudy cloud of errors, their Jast chance to ends of a double header Sunday with| National League cellar over the week or eg'ns Anchorage from the time that town RADIO REPORTS win the second half, losing to the Portland to win the “doubleheader” |end by splitting a doubleheader with was first staked out, TODAY Moose bail club, 4-2 | series, eight games to three. The|(he first place Cincinnati Reds while Funeral arrangements are pend-| Max. tempt: Lowest 3:30am Precip It was a bad it for chuc two clubs played 11 games in siX{the Boston Bees lost twice to the ing, awaiting word from a daugh- Statien last 24 hours ! temp. temp, 24 hours Shmsey of the walking two days. Hal Turpin won his eighteenth Pittsburgh, Pirates. The Reds took or on ew [ter in the States, FPulrbanks 60 prt is fois B men in the fourth frame when the § same,in the opener. the opening game as Jim Turner - .o Nome 55 52 21 Pty Moase, tamng advantage of. the free Hollywood togk two games from chalked up. his sixth straight win Dawson by 0 o Bt Ol bases dnd gn errop, romped around Oakland Shnday thus increasing |gnd his. eighth win of: the season. ‘lemesu"er Island Mayo Pt 1 52 p bty g “to_alinch the . game, i the Seattle lead of fourteen games.|The Phillies ended Bucky Walters glnes Anchorage 70 | 53 0 Cloudy . | Elks belatedly starled tc score, | Rugger Ardizoia blanked the Oaks|sjix game winning streak. in the l S fA I Bethel 66 51 0 Croudy | bringing in cne run in the .»n-\'mvth‘ w":“ ;”‘Nm':e ’:‘ ;};e fs":‘ El;‘"‘e i glsmcap behind Cy Blanton’s seven S (ene 0 nnua St. Paul 4 46 20 Togey “and starting a mid rally in the|™ | Ted Norbert, blg San Francisco|hiy pitching. Dutch Harbor .. 68 0 i one i, but (6| Fears for the safety. of. Film. $tds. |outfielder, sigmised out. thifee suc- Dodgers Win Twice Building for A men[a_l Birthd ay Panyl Rulet Fpor - 68 | @ ® R fire just wasn't, there. Janke Logiu was expressed in. ‘m—mve homers over the. left’ field| The six game losing streak of the ‘ Kaiitor 61 | s o '('1- \_ There are enly three ball games Hollywood recently when her fam- | fence Sunday as'the Seals and An- Brooklyn Dodgers and the four game Mo'or '0 Be Super. | ek HKodiak i | 3 : (;1/‘ |v1 left in the second half and Douz-| o vialéds she hadl nod: Bee igels split a doubleheader in San|winning streak of the St. Louis Car- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ibach oncum}nl Cledons. n %a h r‘]’m’:'v {las pliys il fhiree of them, two| IV FEtedled Bhe BAE e il | Francisco. dinals snapped Simday as the; Dodg- ior 10 RO"S-ROY(e cd at thelf honle on Temesurier 84 FRIIRR = 8 \ 43 ¥ ey against. the Modse and one wuum-‘ ieianje f20tms Simper et alb | Sacramento sadled, intothe. first | exs, swept. o doublebeader, with two [land July 22, with their cighth an-| CfEEM - > | = L Cloudy { the Elkb. of ! Paris;. The actress. was ' il | giyision in the Paific, Cost League | superb. pitching preformances., Whit- WASHINGTON, July 29— Henry nualall-day birthday pienic in hon- R G; | ) 0 Cloudy Elks are now out of the race and| France reportedly to. become the: ySundav by, beating San Diego twice. | law. Wyatt, gave only_three hits, in Ford, who has suffered severe criti-| OF 0L O S. Syxe, superintendent ofy @ ':7 04 Cloudy | the Douglas sduad must win all| bride of Jacques Zaholler; Freneh' | The Sacramento Solons,won six offthe first.game. and Fred Fitzsim- Gt i sy “girelis tevetls that |t Astoria and, Puget Sound Can- 3 izce 2‘”’"" iy | j7 10 Rain ! three games to Lake the half 1 newspaperman. The- whereabouts: |the seven. game series. . mans scattered nine in the second. n{ blants will soon start mass| MB& COu at Excursion Inlet. e Ucorpe - 54 45 Rain d \Moose are| 3 | 3 o ., ‘Glants, Out of Slump R SS| A" lovely luncheon was served.in| Seattle .. 72 | 59 T Rain Tonight, Douglas am | of both are unknown, production of an advanced design Portland % 54 Sloud: ¢ I Douglas PSEGFADLS T GAMES. SUNDAY. Emerging {rom a_three day slump, the afternoon and during the even- | 6 0 Cloudy ; to play in 4 1 Pacitic Coast League the, Glants slammed . two Chicago of American airplane motors far s nBELs enjoyed group singing San . Francisco .. 74 62 0 Cloudy { PO e ;";d R agy, oy Bi: ‘ Seattle 3, 6; Portland 1, 5. pitchers,, Jake Mooty and. Vance|Superior to the British R"“S'““Y““i.;fi ga.m:mg i WEATHER § SIS ] { daye game foliows: (uppER WIll Los Angeles §,0; San Exancisco 1, 6. | Page, for. 10, hits and . eight runs|engine which he refused to buld-| “po "y pnday cake, made by Mrs,| Ajlow pressure was centered o/dr the Gulf of Alaska this morn- { Moase San Diegp 3, 2; Sacramento 4, 7. Bunday, {\ spokesman for the Ford plant Lioyd Rollog,, baker for. the cans ing, while an area of high pressure extended from the Bering Sea { ABRHYOAE Oakland 0, 2; Hollywopd 2, 3 y Tigers,, N"..- m said that Mr, Ford will sell “"”inery, was. beautifully decorated with | thence south and southeastward to the coast of California. The Guy, 3b. ... 401120 Nuh-al Leagpe. Bugk Newsom's thirteen . game entfre output of his plants to the roses. and, original verses and. was| Wweather has been cloudy over most of Alaska during the last 24 hours , P. Schmitz, 20. .. 5 0 1 3 4 0] Cincinnatl 7, 1; prl.., 2, 4.| winning. streak was shattered Sun-|United States government. the center of interest for picture-| and there has been light rain in western and central portions of ; Johnson, cf. 3000 00 St. Louis 0, 4; nrnonms 1. day. as the Athletics punched.across| Ford recently refused to build|i,pers Alaska, in. British Columbia, and over the southern half of the Snow, 1b, .. 41 301 20| Pittsburgh. 5, 1;, Boston 2, 3. four; runs in. the eleventh. inning|duplicates of the British Rn"s—‘ Those enjoying the. affair. wepe| Juneau. Seattle Airways. ) Sharkek, rt 400000 Chicago. 4; New York 8. to. defeat the, pace-setting Detroit{Royce aircrafi motor because a'wmy and Mrs, W. J. Stewart, Mr, Junesu. July 30.—Sunrise 4:43 a.m,, sunset® 9:24 - pam. + J. Sehmitz, lss : (1] "’ 5 g ;l" Seven {‘Pr;:!;nm d‘&kw “gg:fl e Ww‘ X Tigers. :rzer Dertemflf? of the output °§ and, Mrs. O. S. Syre, Mr. and Mrs. — e S—— + Grummett, Jf. E on the Alasl 4 evel ad o Split: Twin. Contest. is factory, due to international|j A, nning, Mesdames Margaret ! Bogaard, p. 41 00 1 0/from Seattle and ten are booked| Wi 3,9 Cleveland 6, 1. | The Indians pounced,on the Sen-|agreement, would have to be sold | Bu&ksflg Hy gigy, Ruth, Swanson, There S no substltute for , Blake, c. .. .»‘ 1 1 8 0. 0jfrom Seattle to Ketchikan, accord-| New York, 10, 4; Chicago.9, 8. ators Sunday for a vietory in thelto Great Britain, | ... Kane, Leua E. Adams, Marjorie | H - — — — — —ling to wireless advices from Se-| Boston 3,13; Sf. Louis 1, 10. tirst game. and then booted another; Under the new engine produc-|Minard, Frank Shotter, Bill Define| News aper A l t o Total . 33 4. 72712 2 attle, .Gastinea Ghannel League ¢hance to gain in the second con-|tion, of his own volition, the en-| and “Bits” Dean. p p ( ver lsln ¢ Elks 1A$:;:‘g$hmuf‘:ulsonn§f ot test. 390“ L s :)u'e ou:)px:)z] mr the;} "?Wl“';g‘“e“ \2‘/111‘ MM:ssxh.:aAnselli Wright, Ea{rluM. SRR SRR T RO A 1 N L, ‘ven -} h{ See e available for United States de-|F| b gnus rsen, Joe Halley, ;Tlgurh) & A"B !; lz P]O ;\ o Johl:l Harris, Mrs. John Phelan, J ; uw fiATmKY The Yankees and White Sox split | fense. | Ernest. O. Swanson, Dan J. Lauio- Ellenberg, cf. 5.0 1 1 ¢ 1|F Namison, B Gould and W. Jes- Pacific Ovast: League 4 doubleheader Sunday before 39,000 PR | lette,, Erwin G. Rube, Joseph. R. :Addkmm c. 2.0 1, & 1 o} 0 Seattis 93 Fortiale: ] fans in Ohicago. . The Champions | Maroe, Alfred Adams, C. A. Carl-| ; Willey, rf. 39 o 2 0 0|, Booked for Kotchlion wbbie| Los Angeids,s: Sap Pobiolecc 1. [Sqrnoed ot 8 viotory in. the ovener | MEW ALASKAN | som, Robert J. Geyer, Jacob E. Hall, |f | Mactoadden 16, ..3. 0 0 6. 0. o| AUSHSE.Ryechmann, Fred Buhrmag, Oakland ,;»Hm”o“ * | with, six, homers, then succumbed | Hans, sarvik, Ralph Erickson, G, W | Canaem;h, TR0 1. 6.0 g|N-Arensten, B. Lahmeyer, V. Blom- | s o 0;. B 'k"‘., to, southpaw. Thornten, Lee’s five- Samples, S, H. Swanson, Clnrence} { Patass. 2 § 9110 3 een L Mumay, 5 Quande, E. Av- Diesp. 0. Shuament Bit- pitehing in the afterpiece. B".I.S GIVEN | B. Vestal, Oscar Finberg, A. O. Ad- | ! Netlsen, 1f. 3.1 2 2.0 pderaon: C. Matronic and, A. Benson. i "“““'Al’ 8 B"‘" g «v.. 14 Pitchers in Game {ams, A. S. Thompson, Kent Riggs, | Ramsey ey R —_——.———— clmlm '3: X oakiyn "A 5; wl“:::um -pitchers were summoned -lo SE"ATORS ngby Syre and Capt. C Vevelstad, | 4 R e et A [ NOTICE New York. 13, Ghica s 9 B d“::"f:d \1:: s‘;he M;OI:PGI | Misses. Nancy Ann Riggs, Helen | Totals 32 2 72410 6 AtRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| Pittsburgh 10;, Baston 4/, twice on. Sunday, Louis, “5] ] | Syre and Doris Johnson. t { *Ran for Taguchi in seventh. lair youte from Seattle to Nome, on ... American. Leagne: 4 il BT AT ! Summary |sate at J. B. Burford & Co, adv. :mxad;ml:tps e 1 R B 8 % Would Hand Back Airmail S . | | Stolen bases, Snow, J. Schmiiz 2, | RN P ot s ) . New York 5; ago 6, twelve L, fi T d . l d Afi | i, il e meites| o Daty s e e s 0 o v | LURCheon: loday Powers fo Post Office | INCIAN ATIAIIS | DAILY TRIPS {hit, Grummett, Taguchi; two base | tees. the largest: daily circulation of | on 7, Cleveland 1. I G' . St ff H | {hits, Guy, Nellsen, Lewis; hit. by |any Alaska newspaper. St. Louls 13; Boston 5. s lve" In Ho"or Depanment a onors { {piidky Moot ook S eniba STANDING OF THE CLUBS 1Al <31 TR 'by Bogaard; struck out by Sogaard | +— Of H " T WASHINGTON, July 29. <~ The W ' Wh !6, by Ramsey 6; walked by Sogaard | { FOR RENT — Office space in Pacific Coast League A e an WIns House has passed andy sent to the or eys’ "esw 2, by Ramsey 4; passed ball, Blake; | ’ Gross 20th Century Bldg. Suit- Won Lost' Pet. o Koig Senate a bill to restore to the Post | 4 c 0 A L e e w 0 o n wild pitch, Ramsey;. double plays,| | able for physician, dentist or g"‘r“e + 81, 43 4650| Colleen/dnd Eileen Hellan cele- |Office Department, authority to ap- | The office staff of the Bureau of | J. Sehmitz: to Paineto Snow; and | | beauty parlor. Wil remodel to | | Oakland 68 57 544 |prated their fifteenth birthdays to- |Prove of transportation of mail ln |Indian Affairs were hosts today with | Taguchi. to. MacSpadden; . time of | ‘ sult tenant. Apply Collseum | |Los Angeles 64 58 52day with a luncheon at the home Alaska by air. |a luncheon in the Gold Room of the, L u “ B E n g G R o c E n ! E S game, two hours; umpires, Nuwell' Theatre, sacr;mznwv 63 63 5004 0f - their. parents, Mr. and Mrs,| The Civil Aeronautics Authority |Baranof Hotel. and Iffert; storer, Gafiney, ,,. Hrlll iego 60. 63 488 Walter. Hellan on,Distin Avenue. {Act repealed this authority two Honored guests for the occas "-’“w s = s:ny:rmx, go 64 484| A color motif of green and white years ago. were Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Worley, Wins | o i B Aot s g o | oo s s s ot see 320, o, 1 Kbl ® . eir places by individual cakes a bill to authorize Sitka to im- ste: g Pu' a cw" nlesel in Ym Boa' u Yon an' | N‘“‘“‘ League bearing the initials of each. prove its electric and water plants |and Dr. and Mrs. Langdon White, % & MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT + | Bk W;)n '-;:t Pct.| Those invited were Misses Beverly and jssue $200,000 in bonds above |recent arrivals. Dr. White succeeds PH”NE ‘}7 4 ® More Miles for Your Money Brooklyn il 890 | Letvers, Mary Margaret Femmer, | the statutory limit set for that pur- | Dr. Worley as Medical Director of @ @ A’ Comfomtable; Quiet Ride R Yyrk . 36 596 Bylvia Anderson, Katherine Kelley, pose. the Office of Indian Affairs. ¢ @ An Bugine that Instantly Starts W Yol . 47 38 553 | Irene Williams, Esther George. Mar- | — - — There were forty-six in attend-| I 17} - @ Assurnmeé of Safe Trips Chicago a8 4 5031 cus Russell was honored as the onl, ance at the luncheon and Dr. and | SHORTY WHI I\f IELD @ Freedom from Fire Hazards Pittsburgh 4 4 477\ member of! the opposite sex aakeg Mrs. Worley were presented with | @ A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds St. Louis... 40 45 4711 tp the affair, ew om ers a gift.from, the staff members. | ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Boston ...... 29 56 345 3 | . gndmnamam Rates Philadelphia. ... 30. 55 353 . M :« R: 3 B Dot ket : - e Mack ’ Twelfth Birthd = 3 Bl G Amren iesce, . [Lockie- MacKinnons | For U, S. Nawy/Twelfth Birthday . An thhe um Can Be Easily Hand Cranked | Detroit . 56 36 609 & & € 4 . s g . e st| «Coming:Back Hom Marked with Part CHARLES 6. WARNER CO. | 2f b e Brked with Farly ————