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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1940. LOS ANGELES, SEATTLE ARE INFIGHTNOW Two Teams Will Meet for Championship Series of Coast League Assoctated Press) won the right in the Coast League playoff series by de- feating San Diego last night in the odd game of the preliminary series, A The championship serfes between Seattle and Los Angeles opens Seattle Wednesday night. ——,————— Subscribe for The Empire Pacific | in| | ter | Committee approved such action. COMMUNISTS | Win Streak " FACE TROUBLE ‘ in Sirea of Beggs Is IN CALIFORNIA Stopped Now Vet Righlh;d_er Turns in 20th Victory-Homer Wins for Dodgers (By Associated Press) The Pittsburgh Pirates stopped Joe Beggs' nine-game relief win- ning streak yesterday when they SACRAMENTO, Cal, The assembly of the Legislature is on record lawing the Communist California, The passed with only votes. The measure to become effective st have the ay val of the State enate and Gov. Olson. The lat- has signified his willingn to approve the measure if the Sen- e pac it The measure. was passed after he state Democratic Central Com- mittee and the Republican Centrali Sept. 24— California for out- Party from measure was| three dissenting cinnati odd | game. Sponsors charge that the Com-| (Claude Passeau, veteran right- munist Party has as its purpose to|handed, turned in his.20th victory lead the country into a dictatorship of the season yesterday for of the proletariat. lchicago Cubs, _limiting the .- — | Louis Cardinals to four hits. Empire Clussifieds. Pay! A homer by Dolph Camillis into ~ S e the centerfield stands in the ninth | inning yesterday afternoon brought leoklyn a victory over New York. Reds by taking the St. ‘ GAMES MONDAY won their first series from the Cin-| the| Ihis CoachlsT mattresses, etc, |tum for the surrender of the port | was carried by General Charles de e | thick mist and was followed by a HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILL. 90 PROOF ng Campaiéti Speech - £.D.R.Maki | National League i | Philadelphia 6, 0; Boston 2, 8 . ; ' | Hidhy il ascheid e | Assistant Coach Jimmy Blewett of the Unitersity of Clifornia at Los Angeles football tried out an inflated | Cincinnati 9; Pittsburgh 12, | protectar, somewhat similar to those worn by baseball catchers, when first fall practice started for the FOR COM PLETE HOME | St. Louis 0; Chicago 10. Pacific Coast conference teams. Blewett is shown wearing the protector as Ernie Case, right halfback, | American League crashes into him. | All clubs idle yesterday. prene x ia e - a e CLEANING SERVICE R | | | | Los Angeles 2; San Diego 1. Los E gi d I U g d i | | Angeles now advances to the final| RAF DIvE ‘ n an s r e 0 | . ghnessy 5 | | . . | Motor-Dnven Brush Cleaner |of the Shaughnessy series ngumst‘ c i E ! [ seattie. : { LONiIKue tyacuaion | and Standard Set of Attachments | | T | | P | STANDING OF THE CLUBS | 0' K dd ' ( d { | National League | 4 l Ies o ana a | f Won Lost Pet | o Cincinnati 9 50 .653| | ' | ey &5 LONDON, Sept. 24—Despite the Ist Louts 7 67 '5*11 shock which the people of England iPl;.sturgh % 72 '51” | felt as the result of the torpedo- el ing without warning of the ship .. ch 7 : e o 6: ;Z g Counter Attack Is Made on canying refugee children to Can- Dense Smoke Seen Arlsmg | g | ada, the newspapers of Londen and . . Boston 63 8 426 % i | Philadelphia 8 100 324 For(es In'ended ‘or | cther leading cities of England are| lndl(aflflg 'ha' RO(k American League g | E I d: I . \unamnmus in declaring that the B N . FI [ Won Lost Pctl ng and sinvasion | disaster must not be permitted to anIOfl In rlames | Detroit 81 62 m; el lend the evacuation of children. | e S ! Cleveland 86 63 571 (Continued 1-cm Page One) The Times says: “Shocking as (Continued from Page Ore) | New York 82 64 5621 g ____|this disaster is it must not stop — Eadtii SN | Chicago %89, . BT over’ the - Lohdon area it “bfl“”» T her children 01,4 aiso launched reprisals.” | Bosten N Sl4 | pyp the British anti-ai guns| - ° Egshie b By “reprisals” it is apparently a |St. Louis 65 84 436 opened up with a it bt Caromicle declared: “In ' yoforence to bombing of Gibraltar | Washington 62 8 422| gteel to meet the invader: of this latest terrible €X-|ang the warships are those not sur- | Philadelphia B8 4 8E. 368 0 anticatrovats Fire Rpaytar| Bl German crueity, which is | rendering to Britain. A | ——— than usual for gunners trained, ™ "'“‘{“; of the 1 nldlnlo: e Operations Progressing | | their sights cn the German plam's'l":(mi')". 5 R'P' )W‘t f‘:‘li lvl,m,mg(:er}l Early reports from London indi- ’ | | ving overhead. The German!| 00K ho fack that diead tare| cated .that the warships sent to i | planes dropped explosive and jn- 21 BEERECERS COIEHE AR ST Oakar have withdrawn but a Reu- | cendiary bombs in the Londonaren 2€TOSS the sea. We must not 12t e gispateh stated that “operations [ as . other raiders zoomed over (IS disaster interrupl the Plans . pagar are now in progress.” | { Wales, northwest and southeas, (0 evAcuate the rest of our cbil-) pigpatches received at the Vichy | | England. s dresy 0, safety headquarters of Premier Petain’s TN ’ | In West Africa 1l WS T ! government reported the air raid on 4 ; 3 ety i Meanwhile, a powerful British Gibraltar and also told of the defeat This full-sized .Gengf.' Electric Cleaner, with high-speed | pH'l FURR‘:""VM squadron shelled the French MAGAZE"E SUED jof British landing parties to storm motor, motor-driven brush and many of the latest features, | West African capital of Dakar| | Dakar. lsl complete with macl:umems which offer dozens of extra when French authorities turned| | Land Attack cleaning services, such as upholstery, lamps, bookcas e down an ultimatum. The ultima- A U | The land attack at Dakar started - : : E ‘ry. ES i [End £omes in Fourth of Res St ol o at 1 o'clock this morning during 2| President Roosevelt is pictured as he addressed the 2,400 delegates and guests of the convention of International Brotherhood of Team- Sej p ! violel g ‘rag rinz o] ters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers in Washington. The speech Scheduled 15 Rounder— | Gaute who heads the so Former M S bal, Bepu 94 violent naval barree. duting Rt (1 L AR RS R campaign for the presidential election in l E I o . free French forces who are You. Hlod s D'm\‘l'l ',,;‘ &5 '1; i 4 iiells from Whe Britisit, Warshibe | S dhiar: oty president told his listeners of his aims to keep war £ Champlon [y Easy Time |ing on the war agamst Germany.[% Dl o e Taines sshore 107, eliht Aayis from the United States. AND POWER (0. ELECTRIC CLEANERS GENERAL ’ / WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Henry Armstrong, welterweight champion, kayoed Phil Furr of Washington last night in the fourth round of a scheduled 15-round title fight. Furr never had a chance. ger in the third round for the count of one, again in the fourth Commercial T | s P e ——— DO You THINK JIGGS LIKES YACHTING ? Oldest Bank in Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska ~ BRINGING UP FATHER DAY ST DIFFERENT LIGHT- HOUSES AND for the count of nine before the third and final trip to the floor, The champion was not even breathing hard when the fight was over and made a minute and a - ~ e MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 24¢. — Jean Margaret Swain, a: University of Minnesota co-ed, obtained an air- plane pilot’s license under the Civil Aeronautics Authority program after inserting a bit of realism that wasn't in the curriculum. Miss Swain's final test required that she make a forced landing. At 3,000 feet she was preparing for the stunt when the plane’s motor stopped dead. She glided onto the landing field without crackup or in- Jury. Savings Subscribe to The Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulatiou. s e i e Armstrong dropped the challen-| half talk to the crowd of 15,000‘ Heavy casualties were reported in {the city as the warships shelled the port for eight hours in prepar- ation for landing an expeditionary force of British and Anglo-French | soldiers. 5 -, | tees the largest daily circulation of any Alaska newspaper. oo —— | COSH, LOOK WHAT' The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | Dick Strickler, 200 pounds, former V.M. player who's with the San Diego Marines. y, 2s the strategic African port with of a series of articles entitled | normal population of 34,000. Lid :Off in Los Angeles,” published | A French submarine is reported to ' by the magazine several months ago. }hnve been hit by a British sell and | Mayor Shaw was recalled by Los|a British cruiser is said to have been | Angeles voters two years ago. He | hit from the French shore battery. |charged in his suit that the Liberty | The French dead is listed at about |articles fals implied that he was |100. respensible for Los Angeles politicall About 6,000 French Colonial troops |corruption and lax law enforce- are defending the port which is at ment, the westernmost point of the Afri- a S HERE !_As ferocious a tackle as ever lunged at a photographer O TrE SroRE, CAPTAN - UPON SHORE-LINES — " By GEORGE McMANUS can’continent and the control base of the ocean route between Europe and Brazil One British landing party of 200 men is reported to have been driven back to_the ships amid a hail of machine gun fire. SHIPS WARNED NEW YORK, Sept. 24. The American West African Line offic- jals here have ordered all their ships not to enter Dakar. No American ships are believed to be there now. Ruling Made, Mine Work, In Northland WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, — The Wage and Hour Division has de- / sport fans. | & The American West African Line clgred that open cut or surface Armstrong weighed 146 pounds| is ‘the only American line dealing {HIHHIH of placcrv and tin in Alaska as c‘ and Furr weighed 147 pounds. | with Daka. is a searonal industry, therefore 3 TR IR partially exempt from the hours section of the Labor Standards ATTENTION PIONEERS | All membars are asked to attend| Employers 11ay work crews up Lo the funeral of Capt. Thomas Hill,| 12 hours daily without paying over- which will be held Wedne<Zay attime for an arnual period not ex- 2 p.m. from Carter’s Mortuary. adv.| ceeding 14 weers. { - eee— | ———— Empire Classifieas Payr Fmpire classifieds Liing results. GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WOOD LUMBER—GROCERIES ® PHONE 374 “"SHORTY" WHITFIELD