The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 10, 1941, Page 8

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‘3 Nahonal President of ALA Coming L. A. Lundstrom, v, is to arrive in Juneau July » is coming on the North Mrs. Lundstrom will be the ational President to visit itory in five years. R FROM KETCHIKAN Ketchikan is in a short visit and| Baranof Hotel J eau today for toppit the I y of Ju National f the American Legion | IKINY INCREASES | BROADCAST POWER | The Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D. C, has granted KINY, Juneau, per- mission to increase it's power out- put to 5,000 watts, making the Ju- | neau station the most powerful | broadcasting station in Al Broadcasting regulations 1 six months for the completion of the necessary construction but KINY Manager Walter ‘])ll"dllled that the work will be finished long before the time !nml | is reached. The by the boost in' power FCC will give KINY times it's present output. KINY now the on a full time schedule in Alaska. L. Read| authorized flelml five and German occupied territory ye: is|terday and last night cost the RAF | financed by the Scout Council, which| only broadcaster operating 44 Planes. This is according to a turned over the mopey regularly Daylight’ Air Bouts Are Staged Germans CI%‘RAF Losses to Be 44 Planes While Nazis Lose Only Two { BERLIN, July 10— The Brllish offensive against German; compilation of German reports. ‘The report claims 19 RAF planes | were downed in a daylight combat today over Calais, the Boulogne areas on the channel ’lel"ni'scémm \ Cherbourg and | LEAVE MONDAY FOR 4-DAY (AMP Have Chosen Indian Names - Duties Eleven Girl Scouts of Troop 3 are |leaving Monday for a four day stay ‘at the Scout Camp at Eagle River,| \v.n.h Mrs. Sid Thompson and Mrs. |Burros Smith in charge. The girls, |are planning their own camp this| year, as the regular summer camp, ‘has been cancelled, They are being used for the camp to the different| patrol leaders, a sum amounting to $3 for each girl. Mrs. Thompson will be in charg of food and equipment, and Mr: |coast against the loss of only two German planes, DOUBLE CHAMP DETROIT, July 10—Wahoo Sam| {Crawford is one player who led| both the National and American {leagues in home run hitting. Sam 'topped the National with 16 while| playing with Cincinnati in 1901|Thunder, is a nuwse. Betty Lou and led the American with seven|Hared. as Rain-in-the-Face, is a| in 1908, No player has ever won|R€W member, and has been assigned | ithe American League homer cham-|DC Special duties. Dorothea Hen- pionship with less than seven, | Orickson, as Minne-ha-ha, is a die- Yot/ tician and schedule planner. Kath- health concerns. the group. Pat Davis, as Fine Heart, | Thompson, as Black Feet, is a die- tician. Peggy Houk, as Charging We Do NOT Palrnmze Momqomery Ward Co. ment. Mary Sperling, as Iron Cedar, Procter & Gamble Products |is a dietician. Gatner & Mattern | Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Burdick Knit Goods are taking the girls out. While there Walt Disney Productions | they will work on their badges and | Y swimming, and hold a ecampfire JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with American Federation of Labor a schedule planner. Audrey Thomp- son, as the Great Unknown, is a nurse, Jean Butts, as Little Fish, is We're harvesting low prices rlth now and hope you'll | reap in your share of the values. Only a few listed | here—many more inside. DON'T 'MISS THEM! 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The girls have chosen Indian | neau Moose Lodge said today the|neau at 5 o'clock Saturday, July| {names for themselves, and each one\ communication to the lodge from has certain duties to perform. Eva|Sitka will be taken up in meeting| { Graham, as Rising Star, is Iader of tomorrow night. is bugler and schedule pllnner | Moose manager, Joyce Smith, as Running Water, is| | mett, secretary-treasurer, and nurse. Ann! Kinnon's lene Peterson, as Golden Eagle, is|’ | | every night from 7 to 9 o’clock. Mus. | Earl McGinty is in charge of the| base " hits. |today is Mr | | | | | | 00SE BorsC 'OFFER THREE GAME SERIES Coast Lodgemen Challenge; Local Club to Playoff in Juneau Challenging the Juneau Moose- {men to a three-game series in Ju- |neau, the Sitka Moose baseball| team today sent word to the Em— pire of a proposed play-off M'h Moose vs. Moose for the champion- | | ship between nines of the two | neighboring lodges. Date for the series, as suggested by the Sitka lodgemen, is to he T80Y SCOUTSPLAN THREE-DAY TRIP 10 YOUNGS BAY ‘Daie Set for July 25 when Local Youths Leave for Outing Between 25 and 50 eager young faces will beam over the wash of! the wake of a private charter boatj in Gastineau Channel cn the eve- ning of July 25 as the first three- day trip for Boy Scouts gets under ay for Youngs Bay Lake where the Juneau and Douglas youth will| camp on the beach, fish the lake |and learn woodlore from Scout | leaders. | Wwith seven adult guides, Scouters| in Boy Scout parlance, the group |of registered Scouts in the Gas- Governor Glen Allen of the Ju-|tineau Channel area will leave Ju- 25, and camp on the beach at| Youngs Bay that evening. Next| morning the lads will hike the 4%- Both Art McKinnon, wandering|mile trail into the lake to fish for and Stan Grum-|the complete day and make acting manager during Mec- | preparations for their night's past absence, said that|camp. arrangements for the play-off will be made by the Lodge, and they | also mentioned a possible trip to Sitka by an All-Star team from Woodlore School i Sunday the boys, under the tule-| lage of Bob Dupree, will learn| woodlore, trallwork and be taught| Juneau to play the All-Star team|how to identify animal tracks and| in Sitka. !signs. Dupree, who disclaims the Date for the Moose vs. Moose| theory that a bear will never eat, series will probably be set after|a deer, will show the Scouts proof | the return of the All-Star team|that it has happened by means of from Sitka. i“staked-out sign showing undi- Line-up for the Sitka Moose fol-| gested deer hoofs.” lows: Buck Loidhamer 1f, Howard| Plans for the outing were made| Hunter ¢f and manager, George|at last night's Scout Leaders’ Pow- Simpson 2b and coach, Dick Thilke| Wow when Harold Roth was ap p and ¢, Lou Davis d coach, pointed chairman of crlmpmp, and Fred Easley rf, Art Beesman ¢ and | activities for the district. p, Lyle Wilson 3b, Walt Wilson|for the Youngs Bay an are JuLk 1b, Harold Donally p and out-| Likins, district Scout commissioner field, Norman Beesman p and out-|and Bob Dupree, assistant district field and Bernie Hill utility. Scout commissioner. ————— To Contact Leaders RE(ORD U"BEAI’E“ registered Scouts interested All lin the trip are asked to contact ‘Lhelr Scout leaders to make ar- DETROIT, July 10—Buck Free-| rangements. Jack Likins and Bill man hit 20 doubles, 26 triples and|Cooper are leaders of the Ameri- 25 homers in 1899 to set a record|can Legion Troop, Bob Dupree and that has never been matched rm Dudley Reynolds of the Norlitemen near-equal distribution of «xtn-"l‘roop, and Capt. Stanley Jackson and Don Vertin of the Salvation - - | Army Troop. IN ON ELECTRA Scouters who will accompany the Registered at the Baranof Hotel | group on the three-day field trip Paul C. Tveten of are Amby Frederick, Hank Har- Fairbanks. Mrs, Tveten arrived from ' mon, Harold Roth, Dudley Rey- | the Interior yesterday on a south- nalds, Bob Dupree, Don Vertin and bound Electra, Stanley Jackson, Glamorlzmg the Gas Mask To enable gas mask wearers to look like human beings rather than ! ogres from Mars, Charles W. Leguillon, rubber company inventor, has | patented this new style mask, worn by & model in New York, It is made | of tnnlparent plastic materials and, according to the inventor, is impervious to gas and dust. He nln uyl the lcnm won't fog. f D SeaEm V's for Schilling VANILLA for ice cream homemade Its pure, delicate flavor in freezing won't fadel 37 SPICES =19 EXTRACTS GEORGE BROS. Super Market SAVE 5% — Buy Coupon Books!!! $20.00 Book $19.06 — $10.00 Book $9.50 95--PHONES--92 FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRESH RAW MILK e D5 COWS TESTED 100% BY TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN AT AL 2120« 1p.25¢| WHIPPING CREAM It Pays to Shop at Geo. Bros. CIGARETTES Qc CARTON BEECHNUT—KING SIZE PACKAGE Why Pay More? FRESH TOMATOES T 350 FIRM FIELD TOMATOES Buy at George Bros and Bank the Ditference FRESH DAILY FROM GECRGE BROTHERS FARM Hot House Tomatoes Turnips - Radishes - Kale GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches 25¢ Largest Farm on Glacier Highway Every Day Is Sayings Day - at George Bros. 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