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10T PERMITS ISSUED TODAY Two lot pern.ts wer: isued . “day by the Department of Agriculture, «ne for a summer home lo: in the Lena Point group on the Glacier Highway to Roy H. Gillesnie. The lot was formerly under permit to 1. W. Dougles. A second permit a lct in Iriangle group near Au' Bay, was issued to H. E Lindegaard. Ty was for- merly under permit to Ora P Schoonover. with Tnsured Safely 0 EARNINGS On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with §1 or more, Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Junea:i Phone 3 Bmoklyn Is | Navy EXhlbltS New Long-Range Dive BombcrlYANKS DROP | A W ‘Mainfaining NarrowLead Dodgers N(;W_OMY Game and Half Over Cards in Torrid Race (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS, A five run lead picked up by the| Prooklyn I)n(lwr\ in the Iirst two innings Vesterday at the expense of Pitcher Paul Erickson carvied ‘hem to a victory over the Chicago Cubs and enabled them fb pres< erve a game ard ore half-lead over the St. Louis Carditals in the torrid Wational Leag race. A home run witli a man on b'N- gave the Cardinals a victory over the Phillies in a ten inning game yesterday afternoon. Tobin snapped a five game eak for ‘“e Boston B.aves v ay and he chalked up his tenth victory of the season as he wyed with the Cincinnati U The T[ittsburgh Pirates yest cl 1ed the -eries with ti York Giants fir tleir twelldh tory over the Ferrvmen .- U. S. Zoos Consider Animal 'Ellis Isiand’ NEW YORK, Aug. 23—American z00s, faced with a shortage of ani- mals formerly imported via Europe, may set up an “Ellis Island” off the east African coast. Animals have to pass 60 days in quarantine in their native land be- fore they can be brought into the country. Directors of leading Amer- ican zoos are looking into the pos- sibility of setting up a quarantine station on the island of Mombasa The animals then would be brought directly to this country - BUY DEFENSE ew STAMPS We Do NOT Palromze Monlqomery Ward Co. 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With Joe Dobson shading Buck Ross, the Red Sox made it two straight as they beat the Chicago | White Sox yesterday and Boston climbed to within a game and a half of the secend place Chicago Sox. Philadelphia narrowly averted the American League cellar by nosing out the eighth place St. Louis Browns. ‘Ace“Bfa'II“er‘ ! | : | | | | Shown in flight over Newark, N. J., the new Brewster SBZ2-1 long range dive bomber for the U. S. navy has been developed for operation from decks of aircraft carriers at sea. The bomber carries a crew of two, both of whom are protected by armor plating. Fuel and oil tanks are of the latest bullet-proof type. The plane’s 1,000-pound bomb is entirely Hhoused in the fuselage, making for trim lines and adding to the shio’s speed. Fans See Action in Dodgers-Braves Game HisTheory " Just Step Up-There and | Swinn,”" Says Essen and "Don’ tThmk ‘ ‘RVICE | 23—The| con- 1gue AP FE. \TIYRF PHILADELPT'IA, A g, | vatting philosophy of a leading tender for the Natirnal Le clugging hono ver. simple Just step there and sw -—don’t think." It sounds just a littic until you hear Nick Philadelphia Phillics’ 'paseman, explain it. | “A lot of fellows go to bat with ing i too simple | Ett-n, the rookie first up the idea of out-thinkng (he pit- cher: ‘Last time up ne tiirew me ¢ fast ball, on the firs: pitch. This'n is sure *, be a -urve Fans at & Dodgers-Braves baseball game at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, enter into the spirit of the after- “And zoom!—Right by ycu goes noon, ducking and snatching as a foul ball smacked by Riggs of the Dodgers sails into the stands. Hassett, a fast ball. Then: “That ol' cu<ve’s Braves first baseman, is on hand to try for the ball, bu(; a'y::lor got it—on the head—and had to be treated really .due this time. TN get set at the first aid station. for it’ And another fast one whistles through. And then youre cure he's gonpa cross you up and try to whip that fast one thiough for a third straight time ana you 4 get set for it and all bui break your into camp yesterday and Oakland won over Los Angeles. GAMES FRIDAY HELPFUL FANS SATRAMENTO TOLTDG, aug. .—When a polo | Pacific Coast League |back on another curve. field, soft from previo; days’ rain, G I v E s Hfitf Sacramento 3, 0; Seattle 0, 3 He Does Okay | became chopped up in early chuk-| Portfand 6; San Diego 2. Forget about being smait, says kers of a recent game, the manage- Hollywood 3; San Francisco 2. |young Mr. Etten, whose batting ment asked ectators to [®¥| o©Oakland 6; Los Angzles 2. |average of around 330 indicates around the field during intermis- T 0 S E A IT l t National League | a pretty good plan sion and press divots back in place. < Pittsburgh 5; New York 3. | He started back ir 1933 with They did and players were able to Cincinnati 1; Boston 9 Davenport, where the manager was continue without accident. TN ] Chicago 5; Brooklyn 8. ‘“ Ifhfdb"“mra" '5: hel be“:‘"ex ‘:: MBI A 5 is 4: Phils 2 ten |cutficlder—a fact that almost rvin Solons and Rainiers Splif| st Lous &; Philadelphia 2, ten |outfiekder—a fact th He hit 18 home runs ana aver- cged 359 with that ciub and was‘ cold to Pitisbuigh as an outfielder. | e O Ol 1 |Optioned to Rocheste® he hit 293 e ——n HEM!\W | fical Scores Philadelphia 5; ks 4 ~-but the scouts all said he was‘ ‘CLEARLY 7 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | St. Louis 4. | s ot Gt 1 Seattle and Sacramento split a | i 9 with SONOTONE doubleheader by identical scores| Feb R iusan 0w poticlder | innings. American League ‘ | New York 4; Cleveland.5. Washington 4; Detroit 5. Twin Bill with Iden- Chrysler MARINE Engine ° Engines in Stock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About (Not a Conversion) Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. ACE 6-CYLINDER 45-85 1. P. CROWN 6-CYLINDER 33-110H.P. ALSO THE NEW 4CYCLE AIR-COOLED LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Sensation in g- Davlm gt et 4 . g i gif;zf‘:" UBS | vho could hit and in 1936 batting I you hear ve yesterday as Sacramento’s star EMIC. £ 0as REhe 360, he was with ‘WVilkcs-Barre I ‘m\?l?l!‘;:‘:‘:fi"!;:’f“:; AS ADVERTISED| Litcher, Tony Freitas. won his 19th Won Lost Pet. Iwhen he suffered a le¢ injury.| | information on new |y E game of the season and dependable Sacramento 8 % 5%|wWhen that herled he was pushed | audicle which is help- Hal Turpin came back for Seattle|S°atte 81 60 5T on down to Jucksonville. | ing. thousands. in the nightcap. !San Diego 9 §1 564 That's where he finally stood "DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON | Portland defeated San Diego :;\‘ifi;lyx:zgm 'n :ful iggkhfl on l;lxs‘;ack legs and spoke his Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 |2 free hitting game yesterday. e “; s s Eece ; h have to play first or, Houywm fook SAn Franiao 6‘11‘13‘\‘(‘1‘ 3 ;2 éO 437I yflgt‘on‘l;'llyig q;‘i‘l";t—al‘d it 370 e -t e e MO Lo el oakis I Portland 59 81 4"1|wm1 seven home runs th.own in. National League With A’s Temporarily won Lost Pet | The Athletics bought nim for Brooklyn 41 653|57.500. optioned him tc Baltimore, St. Louis 42 641 | then recalled him to replace the! Cincinnati 50 5&5"“’“'9‘1 Dick Seibert. | Pittsburgh 53 But he went back to Baitimore,' New York 53 49 1)no strings attached, and proceeded Chicago 63 49y |0 B0 to town in 183y and 1940. Bocton Py ‘405 | The Phillies brought him up this| pR s 1 7 (vear and their victory string would, Philadelphia 84 2786 an but nil with American League Mithoilt his bat. Won Lost k 3 |New York 81 43 { QOur Financing Plan Chicago G s 53 Boston 63 58 521 Cleveland 1 1 517 | Detroit i 06 459 Philadelphia 53 67 442 ‘Washington 62 66 41 R 0 Y A L St. Louis . 51 68 420 - >oo——— RETURNING FRUM SEATT..E Mrs. J. S. MacKinnon #nd her son Simpson, J:., are leaving Seattle tonight on the Princess Charlotte for their home in Juneau They‘ have been vacationing about three‘ weeks in and arourd Seattle. 8-CYLINDER 75-143 . P. i IR “HEAR” ELECTRO EAR $35.00 Free Demonstration DR. DOELKER Phone 477 the Outhoard World! Co. J, ALASKA JUNE ~ Gives Out | |including himself, Escapade to Prison Sherift F. L. Wilkins, Haroid K. Sellars, Jr., and W. F. Bellinger Absent without leave from Fort Custer, Michigan, two youths, Hare old K. Sellars, Jr., 18, of Council Bluffs, Ia., center, and W, F. Bele linger, 18, of Royal Oak, Mich., right, now stand sentenced to five years in the Iowa state reformatory at Anamosa Ia., after pleading guilty to charges of assault with intent to rob a retired army offi- cer. The youths confessed attacki ng Capt. Woodson Jeffreys, 62 year-old retired U. S. army officer from Los Angeles, who gave the boys a lift as they were hiking to Sellars’ home. Sheriff F. L. Wilkins of Boone, Ia., is shown with the youths. House , Members Can Get Cheers or Jeers; Record Won't Print If, Howevefi‘ «wwontinuea rrom rage One) | ruling attendant upon this latter | demonstration of honesty had caus- ed a lot of members of Congress, bitter anguish.” i “DISCOURAGES GENIUS” “One of the severest indictments that can be brought against the new rule,” Mr. Ludlow declared, “is that it discourages genius and initiative among the membexs in thinking up bright things to say.” What would happen, he inquired, if Rep. Robert Rich.(of Pennsyl- vania) continued to find no hint of “razzberries” at the end of one of his dissertations on “where are we going to get the money?”; or when it appeared in the record that all of Mr. Luther Patrick’s (of Alabama) “inimitable jokes were duds”; or that Mr. Dewey Short's (of Missouri) “superb panning efforts” failed to come off? Reading the Record, said Mr. Lud- low, the voters must get the idea that the Senate end of the Capitol is rocking with applause and laugh- ter while the show on the House | side is deader than a one-night Brondway turkey. The Congressman from Indiana doesn’t stand alone in this, either. It's a major issue—like taxes and national defense and lelng prices. LOUIS, NOVA TITLEBOUT IS DELAYED Champlonshlp Flghl Is to, Take Place in Polo l | { | | Grounds Sept. 29 NEW YORK, Aug. 23--At. the request of Joe Louis’s mamgersl Mike Jacobs, promoter, has vost- ! poned. the. fight betwesn Lou Nova and Louls from September 19 in ‘.'l.c 128 in the Polo Grounds. Yankee Stadium to MNovember Julian Black and John Roxhor ough, managers of Louis, siid did not believe Jee cculd cet shape and askod for the fiznt as Nova is going to be a toush op- ponent, hey into E— T Army Signal Corps wiil be 10 33 years, then rati Technbical Sergeant “Woofter who £ign cieventh enlistment in banks. Woofter is a formen Juntau man and now Officer-in-Charge al the Gignal Corps station in Fairbanks. ... ZOTOX the ultimate permanent ZOTOS is so easy to have ...no machinery, wires or el=ctricity. Little pads, called “Vapets”, coax your hair into long-lasting loulE waves while you relax, 'OTOS waves are so easy “to “mold” into smart coiffures. 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