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e Cmaf Commandcr scheduled and Moose are | three-way tie that can result. Doug- . OFFFOR SECOND TIME to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1940. U. S. DEPARTM [ Anchorage " | OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU v e nl - | meet tonight, dhd Elks are to mes J "B AT Dy M 4 . VIAY m Moose tomorrow night, If Moose lose o} : both games, everyone is tied. If [ ‘ (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) NE K lu(K they win one, they are undisputed ase I e S Foreast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 pan. July 5 i T champions of the year, champions " | Mostly cloudy with occasional light showers and not much < of the first half and the second in temperature tonight and Wednesday; "minimum temperatur as well night 53 de; gentle to moderate sout terly wind . follows | temperatures tonight and Wednesday; light to moderate southe:l Douglas winds g . /.o R ; g . Forccast of winas along (he coast of the Gulf 1 ‘ JTIAIS‘H\(‘I};‘:?;.F T“r“x‘\‘l:‘-' L”rl»\m:mw Roller, 2b i1 1 8% 3 Splke Ma(Lean.SaYS De-! soderats ‘soully and’ soitibaterty WRR MM Theon: Brfance 1 sungy: » ¢ ;s gl Manning, 3b 312020 . yakutat; and moderate cast’ and northeasterly winds from Yakut D!ln.\ :;‘ m;;- an‘lhpviu)]““] I.‘v.mly:\v; Erskine, p b 1 Pl o mand for Skilled Work- o Kodiak why ‘$hie ‘Bashville i SRAVE Rustad 81 288 0 ' LOCAL DATA I fhe Southern Association race Andrews, 1b 30 01020 men Is Still Great Time Barometer ‘Lemp. Humidity Wind Velocily ~ Weatl since opening day, admits to o4 MsCay, If 8 Xy 4% 0 | 4:30 pm. yesty 2 63 65 10 Cloi few supersitions Jensen, ¢ 0101 o ! 4:30 am. today .. 20.76 56 9 I Before every pitch he turns his | Bell rt 1 M Anchorage’ has “gons Army” ac-' oo e dohn & 4 i\ head toward rightfield, then to-| S T 300101 rding to Kenyon “Spi M- 1 : h § 8 ward leftfield, back dgdin to right, | Movaani rt %50 0.0 00D Lean. who Teturned ‘ofi"the Golum- SARIO. BREFDRYS e and then back to the left. i 4 pia last night from a brief busi- ¥ y Fans who have discovered his Totals 28 ' 7 24 13 4 ness trip to the Westward city by g b | Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m «ccentricity grow ‘dizzy watching g Moose fcLean faid property in An- Siaticn Jast 24 hours tmp. temp. 24hous Weath A : ’ 3 i arrow 31 31 . him ABRHPOA E chorage 1 ut - 6f sight” ‘and| LR A 4", ".’ £ "1 calh quibibo, HE Sserts, -1 p-3b 5401 1 2.0 everybody is holding out for big owmag 8 8 4 @8 afraid to. Just as sure as I stopped AT, o Bt bt Lreld 1ot 1‘\)»\\«“”‘ 15 s 0 cl something’ terrible” would happen Tils Rt e Houklng | BepommtaRtisne T drchorge 50 50 01 Cle Someone would get hurt or we'd g b 4 17i1 D b tically nil, but work is bein ‘S(\ ;):“ ; .;(; 02 Clo get beat 20 ‘to 0.7 Johnson, 3b-p 115039 on living quarters at the| S T Lo o . ¢ { i b If the enemy batsmen begin to Kimball, 1f 2.5 h % b Army base site, McLean said, and Dufeh. ”‘f{_“'" f_:’ 47 48 0 Clou !‘ get’ Hot, Johriny “augments the ’ e i (‘; 5 54 B sddod Dhat, “FHA finanting ™18 \}wv'umn 2'] 53 54 0 P - hedd fwisting ‘routinie by touching General Jarman P R B R wpparently the only thing that wiil| Sodiak 70 56 56 0 C ‘»fl his chifi ‘with each ~foresrm — 4 STOSIY 2 : nghot » bullding boom,»| ~Cordova 67 57 50 0 clou Gen. Sanderford Jarman, above, Grummett, cf 4 0°1°200 i 1¢hor e a0 Junean 65 56 T i twice. is commander of the Panama “Lawson, cf 0 0000 0 1 most working capital tied up g % s Clow At bat/ he taps the plate twice, ganal zohe'sseparate coast artil- Mol & < Y ewhere e & s Pl and between pliches, (irs ab his lery brigade -whose huge Talle | popg 39 513219 0 Wareks said! hoveyer. that “any| Sethikan ... 68 56 c belt—twice road gilns were rushed to the At- | o oo Grommett In - sevehth e Tboler can fo-to Work lip|. LIAGRS SWIRELt .. 67 53 56 p - If the Vols need a hit vadly, he lantic go:q as the zope was put 1 0 o e i there,” the best construction Prince George .. 69 46 49 25 Clou lets three little girls—daughter: n war SOOMW., N i Stk B Y By foreme, 10 Seattle 69 58 59 0 [ ohsa b beNblal-foiich Jils' mase q";‘.!r)lcr\ ba..\m. Jrn‘scn. J(;ltm:sn;\.lLJ. 57 | clad® tatt Ria T il Portland 72 60 0 Clou srom flietr’ box "Lbdts 8chmitz, Gmmmvtt.‘ IWO-.)JM hits: - . | SR B radters 48 San Francisco . 67 58 0 Clou “Swe it helps” he Geclares em- Rustad, Jensen, 'Kimball; hit "By gor ghe second time in three years, Zeke Bonura, first-baseman-at- | “Cond BA5 COREITE TR WLATHER SYNOP phatically. “Tm bavibe the best pitched batl: ‘Erskitie, Manding by j,,ge( nau! packed hiis bags to:lcave the Washington Senators. Sold ot b Eer 1t Halng tHe A moderate low pressurc area was centered in the Gulf of year I've evex hag,” G““,' 4, mu, SOy e 2,8 ': to the Chicago Cubs for;$10,000, Zeke was to report to his new (cam v " ibRTake " of P /\rm\’ Me.| this morning while & large area of high pressure covered m e R derih (fitfvokly;nsgsg]n; A | f i 1958 Wastington sold him to the Giants for a reported | 20 CORTE Fhp A (TR0 g Ihe foot 6f BT North Pacific Ocean. Dirmg the last. 21 hou ; i A ; ¥ o 25,000, puss he was re-sold to the Senators this year. Zeke is shown el b e 0| cloudy™ weather general over most of Alaska and ther Gliy 5, by JOhMOH 1} passed bails: ) r: : | 1t8elf, you never saw SO many PIECCS| yinni hain“in the Interior, in Southeast Alaska, and in the sol J“h(n o cgumg ~timeé of game,! Q-nlm. to leave again »f equipment rufining around 'in aif the i R DU e s he souther je' ra 3 G e ' S ek H gt O A e d s Shrard the. dook|’ Waitiof the Jnma:. Seattle Airways ¥ g G ki e ¥ Juneau, July 31.—Sunrise 4:46 p.m., sunset 9:22 “ n b YA AF WY We g AF A A !e r, Gaffney. ©an Francisco at Portland and yards are so jammed with| i 9 Dm B} Diego at Oakland | equipment, that the boats are not Ea Sacramento at Hollywod always ' émplying their holds. William Mahoney and Daniel » iy e, il Mahoney Is. ussell Cook Deti,sinn_,in Armsirong Go °°f‘ Three- Way be Posmble If <« Paps Lose Next Two Winner for 1 Francisco at An 4\( at Portland wcramento at Oakland at Hollywood | After the (!mnu other guests ha | AFTERNOON AT Lo Enterfains with Dessert - Bridge 0 INTERIOR 5! Feaih‘e[wmghtBoxmngfle | st e TN OF "t (3 ] { ‘ (.,..‘;3'”:‘..;7.; ] INFORMAL TEA‘{ PR Tor Mrs. John J. Keyser and he @ I f d (:l As in the Imnk. at the crucial most™ promihent ~figures in the b o 42 %0 | R l‘l;v\ll:;‘. u‘\n‘u]v \':; ‘M.jv 2 ,m’w « M De Ende bv 0se moment whenr the hero s 5up- canned salmon industry, visited in (By Associated Press) ”‘k HEa 68 7 44 5 \." "}«nm.ll,n Minn., and “ M 3%, H poted to walk in: the door, ‘the! juneau last night, arriving on the| - Afieh letiing zdllant old Cafl Hub- |Los An Gt e 44| Mrs. John McCormick is enter-| ny Juck Jeffrey and baby | Worey. 1’ of whom | it W e out of a hitless-scoreless doldrum’ jnofrifng to” Fairbanks ‘Aboard “an'yesierday, the New York Giants €an Diego 60 63 agg | Wi “": her, Wes ‘[";‘J’l"_l'“’“‘l\_'“ from St. Ann's Hospital and are at = PUEE PAUY BALTIMORE, Md., July 30. — lo bat out five runs in the 1ast glectra, came to life whet"He 181t for Hollywood g gk mm.q(hnu petween 3 and 5 o'clock. | jjefi home. MR R D 2 Harry Jeffra, 124'¢ pounds, of Mning tie the score, then go to| Buschmann, a former President showers and then nipped the Red- | San Francisco i 450 The alfair is nlu h(mm‘(‘u Mx~ sl ",‘“"j nt 45, the, u”;“ Baic. @ Baltimore, Jast night successfully the extra inning to win 6% last| o the Associated Salmon ‘Packers, | skins. Portland 42 80 344 | B v_m_‘,”("gk’y'l \jl"‘ “l_‘,h((:l :N_”('] Young Stanley Zehn was dismiss- | 0" S0 ~]-m“;,r‘.~. Hai 1 defended the featherweight boxing night at Douglas. i {is' @ 'son of Peter BUscHmann,| a1 did not get the credit N “1’1?2}“):0\'(;?1‘ )]’h“’“_““l"'z‘(:‘Ml:}’/\‘;‘:f‘_ cd today from medical care at St ciech TR Themas Hah : crown last night by lgkill? the It was a funny, drizzly ball pioneer canneryman for whom the the victord &5 Fi Hismlrkst thie mound W Tk Sl !.p(“wm lmlm. “N“m”; ‘;:”w];‘n. | Ann's e Wi decision in the fight with Spider game, and most of this Horallo ciyy of Petersburg is named before Babe Young banged out a Cincinnati 60 632 | faan Gollega. s5ho. {s. traveling With]. .oy : R lical dis- Reck, Mrs. Tom Geotge, Mrs Trey Armstrong, 125 pounds, of Toronto, Algers stuff happened after fans August. Buschmann, interested in|qouble’ off the right field wall to Brooklyn 54 600 “~’ 2 8e, AR 3 ‘ Tom cnmful .v..\s ;;n n/\\m "-‘.‘ s S Davis, Mrs. Hetes mmm“ Mis. & in 15 rounds. had repaired to parked cars 01-‘“ number 'of *canneries, and one grive in the deciding tally in the New York 48 558 A T E hn\\‘l e akburtt m‘nu sal today from St. Ann’s Hos- Geo and M0 b R fad et A"m““’"’l‘“ led early b”; Lk A ‘\'"\‘;‘]\. ;;mwd)mmv b thutth |of the owners of Pyramid Packing nijith ‘innfng, Hubbell collccled Chicazo 49 BI0 | o ar It Tes tabls and “twer Dl the honorees. down in the eleventh round on an oose made a run in the fow Gompany: * 18, alsb + intérested:” i gy “hge ; o | CoDUELE R R P, 4 = E i » overhand right and was behind two in the sixth, and two in thef pning ;)lopeny of the Alaska Pa- 4 b;’)a;(;,:m;g: Pirated :”,YIJ\)::»":M :: ;'71; Y hmhh“‘.“fl;;:f::(‘,(,‘,‘? ‘{:I”:‘ Bor- |, Al,‘m';w‘.‘v‘\'lx:“:’;:,:“g;:n‘::)‘l:“,r“:: thereafter 3 | first half of the seventh. In'seven cifjc Mining Company in the Wil-|'Pefe Coscarart’s”sihgle' with two Philadelphia 30 349.| jeske. Miss Peetison” and Mrs. Sm-\'}l s ‘;“‘u';(",w“‘ 3 P s A The Associated Press score card innings, with the advantage of 13|,y Creek district where he is/'on Bases and the score tied in Bosten 2 341 | riq \\;':lll‘n( St aoting B jdyes for dismissed ‘_; g i A gives Jeffra seven rounds, Arm- hils off Erskine and four Douglas|pying for a brief business trip. | ninth' inning. brought'thé Brooklyn American League the American Tegion Auxiliary pop- | *Rene Straiger was dismissed to- B e e 1o | strong six and two rounds were errors, Moose, playing erroriess ball s e g o Dod;!emnnctori‘ Y““"‘d’“ over the Won Lost py poster contest, of which Mrs, (hvllxron: m‘('du‘u] are u‘t Sl: Ann’s. | i strong seven and two rounds were ]v\::lx( (leli' llx)xtuh‘ll\:ml:::l ss ball, ap- 4 Py e " Pu:\hm% i Detroit 56 2 | McCormick is in charge. e s Tl‘!angifi even. peared .80 “be 8 v Shortstop 'Arky 'Vaughn of the Cleveland 55 | = - . 3 : TR Yesterday. we had our schedule GuardS'F. D Pirates aiig‘ Citchei BalLu; Phelps of Boston 50 4 /i\:\x*n“;l(:;:)(l:tw‘l’f is\t,. Am‘:;‘]}:;?:‘:&] Thorouch Wor Sup\cr.bc to .The Daily Alaska all balled up and Elks looked like| the Dodgers, tangled in a fist fight New York 4 ‘e . oaay, J. s I fimpire—the paper with the largest: they were out of the season, but it at first A% T tHE nifith itining yes- Chicago 5 Dmner W'” Hon()f | i e ik paid circulation, happens the Elks can finish in the terday and' both umc expeiled from W hin: 40 | |(l|~ll‘)h‘ifll fhom Bt dnkis thady, AR o e ~ the'game. ! St. Louis 39 M,—S N 0 Hardy il & 5 i Cardials ‘6n Swal Win Plitlidelphia ) A | Ole Nielson was dismissed today Phone " . . : Paced by Johnny Mize, who knock- Gastineau Channel = it il fatre L4t Bt Ann's me Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want RNy sctnpy Mis o heck Won o 2ot 4o o comptime to e . o103, L e . 507 ORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT Cardinals defeated the Boston Bees Moose 6 4 600 | Hardy of Ketchikan, Mr. and ot : m § ore "Miles for Your Money Elks 5 6 -455 Wwalter Hellan will be hosts llus A baby boy was born last night Lomfortable, Quiet Ride itches Cubs to Win Douglas 5 6 evening with a dinner-party at their | .+"t1 Government Hospital to Mr. Claude Passeau settled down after b2 home on Dixon Street ; and Mrs. Francis Marvin An Engine that Instantly Starts . Assurance of Safe Trjps- Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance Rates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full- Diesel Dependability | triumph of the year. { Tigers Are Chinned | the first inning yesterday and pitch- |ed the Chicago Cubs to & victory | |over the Phillies for his twelfth The Detroit Tigers took it on the Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John Cashen of Ketchikan, Robert | Cqmcmn of Seattle, M| ‘md Mis. | CLOTHES OF SUB - DEBS ARE VERY IMPORTANT Subscripe to The Daily aiaska Em- pire — the paper with the largest guaranteed r‘uull.mon Emph e Classifieds Pay! MODES 0000000 ichm again yesterday, dropping the decision to their jinx, the Athletics, |to cut their lead to one game. Fred- | die Hutchinson was driveh’from the mound in the seventh.. I# was De- . 4n Engite that Can Be Easily Hand C, ranked CHARLES 6. WARNER CO. o/ lfie MOMENT Amy Portor. by G M CT R UCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY .0 % - DURABILITY 3 "mmans‘mofmn Co. PHONE 411 rempese s 3 | Sutceeding ' the "late Pat “Mec- | Kenna'as receptionist for the ex- | ecutive office in Washington,” Cal. | William * D. - Simmons, « above, :is shown .at{ his ‘desk outside . the troit’s tenth setback in games. GAMES MONDAY National League Pittshurgh 6: Brooklyn ¥ Cincinnati 3: New York 4 Chicago 7: Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 8; Boston 3 American League Philadelphia 9: Detroit 7. Gastineau Channel League Douglas 6; Moose 5. Pacific Coast League seventeen No games were played in the Pa- cmc Coast League yesterday as the v.luhs were traveling to open on the | following split-week schedule today: | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: G 7y TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” PHONE 767 THRIFT, CO-OP -2 STREET BRETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHUB.FINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCT —~FREE DELIVERIES—— 4 Sure s as.Close as Your I’hnne—hll()l‘ EARLY PRICE TAG IS NOT PV]"RY'I‘HI'\I("’ “THE MAY WE TOOT No doubt our success and the confidence + placed in us by our customers % ‘s based on the fact that “WE GUABANTEE EVEBYTHING ' .. WE SELL AND D" & AHLERS €O, resident’s’ office.:- Col. - Simmons : & a!former secret service agent, v % ¢ . Los Angeles at :mnl(le VY R Oldest Bank in Alaska Commereial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Depariment Savings X #ok. mAD & B The B. M. Behrends Bank Tunecu, Alaska PR Sub-debs who are just stepping out for the first titie during the summer months, are more clothes conscious than their mothers or sisters. Their wardrobes are very important, then, and should | e chosen with care. At the left above Mnureen 'Hara is wearing a daytime costume in effect. The skirt, suspender and handbag are’ ry’&e of moss green linen, and the silk_blouse has waluwen‘ pmem printed in white and red on Ern e 4 | Left to right: Peasant dny"me costume, pinafore playsuit, souflle :;venlng frock. L4 matching green ground. Center, Maureen hag chosen a pinafore motif in play suits, with ruf« fled halter and fitted shorts made of white sharke skin. Kathryn Adams is modeling an agquamarine souffle evening frock, the bodice having a wrapped effect from low waistline to shoulders, the filmy sleeves gathered at the shoulders and hanging free. The fullness of the skirt is emphasized by a deep ‘atheted flounce,/ | Lutile yairbanks, of the films, ‘! goes skating in culottes. The dress | is brown-barred sheer beige wool, | shirred in front,