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Godoy Gels Decision in Dorazio Go Chilean Heavyweight Takes Another Step fo Meet Louis | PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Oct. 8.— Arturo Godoy, Chilean heavyweight, last t out-mauled Gus Dorazio of Philadelphia in 10 rounds and thus tecok the first step toward a third meeting with Joe Louis. There were no knockdowns last night in the decision fight, D s ROTARY (LUB T0 STAGE MINSTREL SHOW IN JUNEAU how will be presented the Juneau Rotary s decided at - today’s ninstrel winter I Elmer Freeburg, | ard Knight and PATROL OF DUCK | FLATS CONTINUES Ih].m'\. Wildlife Agent Jack Jef- cry returned yesterday from pa- tro’ling and Oliver Inlet. tn patrel again today - Fmpire Classifieds Pay! T e e i GHRISTMAS GARDS With Your Name Imprint 'Mrs. Messerschmidt ' Is Guest of Honor at | - Shower Last Night| \ Mrs. George Shaw and Mrs. J. J. IBrsun entertained last evening with a shower honoring Mrs. George | Messerschmidt. | Guests called at the Shaw resi- {dence on Twelfth Street and spent | the evening playing informal games. | Prizes were won by Mrs. R. Ram- berg, Mrs. Fred Schmitz, Mrs. Ceorge Messerschmidt. Mrs. Louis derhelman and Miss Jean Fow- | Refreshments were served during he latter part of the evening and ‘be individual tables were decorated with baby shoes and arrangements of earden flowers. Those invited. to attend were Mesdames Jack Schmitz, Herman Porter, Ethan Nelson, Louis Neider- helman, Henry Messerschmidt, N. J. Pavard, V. L. Hoke, J. Arthur White, Walter Hellan. Harold Fowler, John Hermle, Tra Tucker, Ernest Davis, Albert Tucker, R. Ramberg. Henning Berggren, M. Daniloff, John Mec- Cormick. Fred Schmitz, Joyce Pre- witt, Mildred Hill, Elsie Blythe and Miss Jean Fowler. B NEW PUBLIC HEALT ORDINANCE GOES IN EFFECT AT SKAGWAY A new public health and sanitation ordinance has just been put in ef- feet in Skagway, according to Kuarlo Nasi, Directer of the Division of Public Health Engineering of the He will go out cn the seamer Yukon after routine ace inspection at Skagway and Haines. by loc: 3 Jone: Trv a classified ad in The Emptre Southeast Ala 2 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE HE WON GAME ) __ BUCKY WALTERS 1940. TUESDAY, OCT. 8 OLD PROSPECTOR BELIEVED DEAD | IN GOLD OUES” |Philip Hoffman, 75, Miss-| = ing from Pioneers’ | ° Home 7 Weeks Missing since August 20 on a lone [TWO AMERICAN prospecting trip into the hills back of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, hilp Hoffman, 75, has been listed as dead by officials of the Home. The old prospector was in the ¢ awuil Ol making frequent trips of indefinite periods in search of the big strike which had eluded him the 40 years he spent in Alaska. An experienced woodsman, he Here is Bucky Walters, one of the took along provisions for a week - ace hurlers of the Cincinnati Reds, who wen his own game yesterday by helding the Detroit Tigers to five hits and then knocking out a home run ofi Freddie Hutchin- son’s first pitched ball to him in the last half of the eighth inning to clinch his victory. There were also three deuble plays made by the Reds during the game. - WINSTON JONES ARRIVING HERE nes, Traffic Mabager 1 Transporiation ed in Juncau this of the Alas pany, arr r rad ‘nt D. B. Feminer. mak Mr ports. ORDER EARLY AND GET YOURS These cards are designed with the sole purpose of making it possible for you o select a Christmas Greeting Card that will express your personality All Sizes, Shapes, Colors... exactly as though it had been created for your exclusive use. BRINGING UP FA BY GOLLY - THAT’S AN ODD-LOOKIN’ SAIL. BOAT- SEE THEM AT THE EMPIRE PRINTING GOMPANY 00000000 ter- | gupscripe w0 ane Lally Alas the steamer Aleutian.| pire — the paper with ‘i eram received | business trip to | PLAY-BY-PLAY (Continued from Fage One no orrors, Wilson singled to v ion | ing. | field ampbeil wall York popped - o d ka Em larges: guaranteed CLrCuiaiof | - when he left the Home on August | 20 and struck out for the Indian VACCINATION AND | When he failed to return to the Home in two weeks, a searching party trailed him to his base camp | BE ADM'"ISIERED of the entire area. without suc.ess. S, McCormick It is believed Hoffman either died | rhe regular monthly immunization | Goodman of a heart attack or slipped down ' and vaccination clinic will be heid | My vide. one 4 p. m. at the Juneau Public|ieft on base In addition to the ground search, | Health Center, 108 Territorial Build- | REDS a careful air survey of the r Parents are urged to have their | center was mad= by Superintendent Eiler | at three months of age, and against | Myers flied out to Campbell Hanson of the Home | diphtheria at nine months. No runs, one hit, no errors; Hoffman entered the Pioneers'| k b I1eft on base lcame to Alaska in 1500 from Ba- | ; varia lleft cente MEET TOMORROW :z.2e:" e forced Campbell | Therc will be a meeting of il Juneau VAllkie For President Ciub |livan out to F. McCormick, sisted. {bers at 7:30 oclock tomorrow night. | | Subscrive for The Emoire All interésted are invited to attend. |left on base. REDS | Bartell | center field. | McCosky |1eft on ba ! TH INNING TIGE { River Valley. IMMUNIZATION T0 und then made a s ematic search a steep declivity in the Sisters Di- | tomorrow between the hours of 1| N():\xluh no hits, i which ine oid man disappeared | children protected against smallpox | pla; Home in 1933 from Deadwood. He | | IXTH INNING WILLKIECLUBTO | rice Greenberg zoing to third base at the Juneau City Council Cham Campbell No runs, one hit, no errors; | Joost No ru left on REDE--F. McCormick bounced I first ball pitched against the for a double front of tk the tying run. The fans threw ¢ fons and paper on the field, | ers. (in the bullpen Higgins to York at Detroit Manager Dell orders. | out of the game with a broken to McCosky wall, Ripple Frey holding first base. Two runs, two hits, no errors; | left on base. | EIGHTH INNING TIGERS field Myers, zled to right |lined out to QR i | York flied out to M. No rune, left on base ‘ REDE—Werber fanned Cormick laid down a drag ]wnh his bare hand, pick it up, and it went | Goodman fanned popped out to Bartell No runs, one hit left on ba NINTH INNING TIGERS—Bucky Walters and A no errors; Reasonably Priced! livan out to F. McCormick, ur LTHHnHIT | Cormick, unassisted | left on base. e ee 'RUBY PIONEER | | Charles Burke of Ruby died tober 2 at the Plonecrs Home, cording tc an announcement by perintendent Eiler Hanson - D T | E SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. THER I'LL_GO OUT ON WELL-WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU? WHAT _ARE YOU STARING AT ?27 Gehringer to Bartell to Y No runs, one hit, no errors; iw — Derringer flied out Weroer popped out M. McCormick doubled Goodman lined out Newsom popped out to Bartell lined out to Werl McCosky {lied out to M. McCormick. no hits, no errors; none { field fence, 360 feet from home plate Ripple hit the first ball pitched against the screen in ight field bleachers for | a double, scoring F. McCormick with | Newsom huddled with the infield- Benton and Bridges warmed up | Wilson sacrificed, | Lombardi, batting for Joost, was walked intentionally Ported Baker’s Linus Frey, who has been |ran for Lombardi. Myers flied ou ainst the center field | ' ring after the catch, | Derringer forced Frey, Higgins to Gehringer. Frey now playing at ond base for the Reds, Gehringer | Greenberg Gehringer crambling back to first base safely > McCormick | Campbell flied out to Goodman. along the third base line. Higgins, |ard Smith unable tc single. ¥. McCormick | | went into Reds' bullpen. Hig- ! | gins grounded out to Werber, Sul | sisted. Earl Averill, batting for Ne | som. Averill grounded out to F. Mc- No runs, no hits, no errors; none "~ DIES AT HOME ) McCosiy flied out to Gehringer popped out (0 one ight Joost hit into a double ork. none Greenberg singled to out Higgins Myers unassisted, Sul- unas- SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING—uncle Sam’s tonle to speed recovery of nation’s defense system will be number- bearing capsules like these, to be used in a lottery at Washington after Oct. 16, draft registration day. Like the 1917 drawing when registrants bearing No. 258 were first group called, this lottery will designate which men must report first for service, ~ MAKE-UP OF LEGISLATURE 1S INDICATED Only Thréé fiepublicans Will Be in Line-up- Others Democrats to to to to Frank S. Gordon, Leo one ind Jess D. Lander, all em- Democrat, holdover Reden ¥ Division, was the F torney ¢ the ber. election. in the iching session the He dc not take ey General until April 1, ich time the L lature will have 4 ed were elected in the use there was n having been At cent Senator of ap- the left ro holdover, Patt ted Marshal at the end of his term and Hofman, holdover, having died. ile | - Downs 40 Planes With returns practically all re- in the Territory from the Séptember election, the probable line-up of the Territorial Legisla- toe, ture to meet in Juneau is known. ¢ | There will be three Republicans the Legislature. One woman, rs. Crystal Snow Je > of Ju- neau, will be a member cond wo- |man member of the Territorial Legislaturc The one | Senato: nsenta tives in th» | be as folicws First Div'si Roden, Dem holdaver, Norman R, Wal Dem Allan Ehattuc John MeCorm'el nne. 1 epublican Derr epre- ard Lyng, W. Lecn- Frank H. Whale all nd Sturre L. Stan- epublican Leg'siaters From Third Third Div Senators, Edward Coffey. Democrat, four-year and Don Carlos Brownell, two-year term; Repre- sentatives, Willlam A. F |J. Smith, H. H. M Democri and Almer J. Peterson, Republican. Fourth Division—Senators—C. (Alabam) LaBoyteaux, Democrat, holdover, and Hjalmar Nordale, Democrat; Representatives, Charles and Eenator ive entative p | Demo gree on one D Joe Masjor Moelders Germany’s big air hero today 18} Major Werner Moelders, who has| received a decoration from Alolf Hitler for downing 40 Brl(lshl planes. Moelders is 27 years old.! 14 H. GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY Oc- S PURPLE BUBBLE BALL, adv. By GEORGE McMANUS COAL——WOOD LUMBER—GROCERIES @ PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD