The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1941, Page 5

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HUNTER BREAKS ~ WHITE SOX T IND PLACE iThree Wrangell Fishermen| | Hailed Info Court for | 2ndTime ThisYear | Browns Defeat Solons in BT One Game, Other Tied | A-rather expensive plece of veni- | 9 BLUE RIBBON WINNERS! Joyce Play Shoes for Fall carefree shoes in the world . . . They're really Narrow and The most casual. comfortable THECE NEW JOYCE'S FOR THE FALL OF '41. hand<ome. As fllustrated in stock, sizes 4 to 9. . medium widths. Ma_ [son will probably prove to be the ~Feller Loses Game 1 léer shot near Wrangell yesterday | RN 'vj g i )y Carl Messenger, fisherman GRAND ENTRY - the new o ce (Bvy Assoc'ated Press) . CAVIFORNIA e e R A by 11, 5| Ttie Cilloagn White Sox cling. to . Sluerpséy leathiec fine i A l;»‘f""“‘ T Was arreste V. 3 l. | secoid place in the American League sueded cowhide, smooth, soft, i Sarber and Ray Renshaw, Fish|,gihe result of the game yesterday strong. ‘The Buckler (buckle g and Wildlife Service men crulsing |, which they defeated the New the Wrangell region in a plane.! yok Yankees during which time | According to charges of the two,|they concentrated during three in- Messenger shot the deer from & nings with a hitting attack that. | boat, the deer was a doe, Messen- drove Marius Rosso from the game gem had no hunting license and | in the seventh inning. Just for fun) an exciting squar- ed toed slip-on, in Browns Win i AP FEATURE SERVICE | HIGH POINT, N. C.—Anne Ross, a 17-year-old Brooklyn girl mak- 1 Marjorie, pretty Los Angeles miss, won both the springboard and the platform diving laurels in the 1940 | outdoor competition. Miss Ross has | been in two indoor meets and won jthe national one-meter crown in 1March in Buffalo. Helen Crlenko- {vich of San Francisco, who won | the indoor three-meter honors, may also perform here. Miss Ross, shown above doing a running forward double somer- sault dive in pike position, believes that dancing has helped her div- ing. She has divided her spare time mé¥ & yeturn tor wheat far above STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS i P between diving and ballet dancing che world price. The House bf Rep- Paclfic Coast League R o o f {for several years. ceséntatives has passed-a bill. ‘to Won Last Pm.{{ CARDIGAN — A must; with A | She recently graduated from a 4ivé ‘relief to the non-cooperating | Sacramento 89 56 614} your sweaters and sport clothes. . |Brooklyn high school with higa AR & Har g ot el (34 0yce { honors and will enter Bernard Col- g pRtUSE Ghop e rale v ‘sts | A dashing oxford, new grille- j nonagsse .y 'alowing him to sell up to nor- |Seattle 81 63 . 55 | P T ffi i Lndb ‘would affect onjy 4 few. And )Los Angeles 63 78 A4T sey cowhide., E g physical education teacher. She has bestd A i San Francisco .64 81 44 ! ’ " |long dark hair, les, it is not‘yet'a law. { g : A% 10 what caused 15 percent, of HO8kiand ... .04 81 A4 | o Vet S Eeay Portland .........61 62 427 4 | the farmers to refuse Ccooperatjon, Natieny’ Likkoa l : 'NFAm AND (H"_D chere aré just guesses. Ofncialssay Pet, 1% sonie/“farmers, remembering the' $2 C§ HEATH POSTERS ON po i B el LS | | DISPLAY THIS WEEK daga, undoubtedly figured 1t Would |Gineinnati . 56 | ® Crocm ‘ zoom there again. In other cases, |Pittsburgh . 538" 3 ! ¥ 94 P it may have been lack of ‘under-|New York 483 ® Pie Crust .| An infant and child health dis- standing of the' law or just plain 426 4 play has been: arranged at the rebellioti. i 403 g | Seventh-day Adventist Mission by The “one complaint most often 204 ki |the Juneau Public Health Center. hedrdfrom the minority Is that #} |The posters were made by the the''quotas were not apnounced Pl #i {eighth grade home nursing class wetore tne crops-were in lasy fal, |[New York ; 6t b3 |in the Petersburg Public School last | inat'is true, says the dspartment, |Chicago 59 . spring, and were displayed there but’’ since the acreage aliotments|Cleveland Ly in the Public Library for Child wefe ' announced and since th® g::‘::'t g: Health Day. quotas are based entirely on those st rbnutsm 68 o The Territorial Department of | Sam Barry, who was the late Howard Jones’ chief assistant for twelve |allotments, it doesn’t matter. Philadelphia . 69 [ Health requested the posters for| years, is shown-signing a contract that makes him head football . ‘Washington y 69 W LOAN RATE INCREASED, TOO e gl display in Juneau. The nine girls schedule, diet, toilet habits, bath- ing, exercise, sleep, weight and; growth, and sultable types of beds| for infants, Accompanying each poster is a composition centaining further in- formation studied on the particu-! lar poster. Due to limited spnce,: {half of the posters will be shown' |this week, and half next week. Pamane 2 e RETURNS TO PORTLAND Mrs. L. B. DeLong, wife of the Miss Avis Rogers of Portland, construction engineer in charge of Oregon returned south today on Morrison-Knudsen air fields in the the southbound North Coast after Territory, and daughters, Nola, Sally béing the guest of Dallas G. Taylor and Sandra, sailed south on th'; for the past ten days. B er North Coast returning —e——— S"ee;.rtnle after a short visit here. Subscribe for The Empire. DELONGS LEAVE il U.S. c FOOTBALL COACH ccach for the Uniyersity of Southern California, The contract is for OI_Wheal inU.S$. Is Record fORmnved from PRGN SR netted him less ‘than 100. acres would - under cooperation: with' the program. Apparently non-cooperating far- mers hadn't realized this until they started marketing their wheat. RELIEF BILL PENDING gram. What happens to his 1,200 bushels? On 200 bushels, he has to pay 49 cents a bushel penalty, or $98, and he doesn’t get the $180 benefits.. Having satisfied those stipulations in the law, he can go ahead and sell,his wheat (or get a As for doing anything about ic loan on it) at 98 cents. That's $1,= department officials ~say, . theres 176 less his $98 penalty, or $1,078. 'nothing to do, unless it . would be| In .othér words, his. 120 acres to repeal the act and along with | he attempted to mutilate the ani- mal so as to destroy evidence of area of Port Beauclerc, at the south end of Kuiu Island. It was the second time this year that the crew of the Slab have seen charged with illegal fishing. Japtain Bill Lewis, Elgie Frisbie nd Garland Bennett, of the boat, were taken into Wrangell to Le arraigned there this afternoon on the charge D $50 MORE FOR ceived yesterday by Mayor Harry L. Lucas. The new donation comes from R. F. Louis, owner of the Juneau Water Company. Mr. Louis sent Mayor Lucas a personal check from his San Francisco office for $50. The amount needed for the pur- chase of the silver is still $150 in an, the mayor stated today. it ‘the loan price and - benefits which are giving the American far- 4 year when we were rasing a oumper crop and building up an available supply of approximately 1,325,000,000 bushels or wheat—al- most enough to take care of our average annual consumption ol 700,000,000 bushels” for two full years., ‘rnat the Department of ‘Agri- culture considers the marketing quota system generally a huge success is seeni in the fact that they' already have announced will be carried through next year —but that in view of the huge surplus, there will be a 12 per- cent general reduction in acreage. AH-IT'S GOOD TO - AD- | DID NOT- AN' PLEASE TR souT DON'T REMIND ME OF BE N THE CITY. 1 YOUR STAY IN MSALL YOU DOIS&IT T SILVER DRIVE excess of the amount co)lected so | have, why said petition should not it B CEOAGE MalANS The St. Louis Browns beat the i i the sex. !Wnsmnnwn Sclons in the first | ® Cream Sarber and Renshaw also plcked}lflmc of a twin contest yesterday i up! three men on the fish boat|but the second game was called in i ° 35“, of Wrangell, on the chargs|the tenthinning on account of dark- | Pie Crust l'or | ihegal” fishing 4 estricteq | Ness With the score tied 3-3. The | [ illegal fishing in a restricted ? Y wh\'al‘ Gr.cn | playoff will probably be this after- | noon, weather of course, permitting. | ! Indians Beaten The Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians yesterday after- noon on one of Charley Wagner's four-hit pitching games. Bobby Fel- ler, on the mound for the Indians, lost, although he allowed only four hits, He walked two Red Sox bat- | [ters and allowed a two-base hit in’ |the seventh inning for the only | score. | No games were played in the Na- | tional League, all rained out. | MR GAMES MONDAY National League Cincinnati at New York postponed {on account of rain. American League | New York 1; Chicago 9. | Washington 3, 3; St. Louis 6, 3 |second game called at 3-3 tle in | tenth inning because of darkness. ‘ Philadelphia at Detroit called at |: ‘emi of ‘first inning on account of @ rain. 1§ Boston 1; Cleveland 0. i Pacific Coast League No games were played in the Pa- cific Coast League yesterday as the teams were traveling to open today on the schedule for this week. | | i appointment as administrator of he . BDeP CORRAL ”C;\RbIGA « joyce CALIFORNIA stitched sport oxford in wonderful boxgzlove leather. It's exciting oy ® Turf Tan N estate of SIGURD MEDHAUG, de- ceased, and for the issuance of Let- ters of Administration to him. All persons in interest are hereby re- quired at said time and place to ap- pear and show cause, if any they be ({t\nud as prayed for. Witness my hand and official seal {at-Juneau, Alaska, this 21st day of | August, 1841. .~ (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Alasks, ' Commissioners’ Precinet. First tion, ‘Aug. 22, 1941. Last publication, Sept. 2, 1941. of a rare form of anemi Af\bbirthdsy, The father had ju W _',Q{D.‘!. Phelps, former gascline station atter wiet! the ouly way has been kept alive, ndant fn n helps his son e - Ed sk Bostan, and, . ing her debut in the ‘outdoor Another boost for Juneau’s Silver championships, was a serious fa %t Drive, for purchase of a silver ser- St. Louis at Brooklyn postponed : |threat to diving queen Marjorie o s vice for the new cruiser, US.S.|°® account of rain. f ! | Gestring in the national A.AU. 4 Juneau, soon to be launched from | P“mb"“%h ‘“‘B"“’”‘ postponed { { |swimming meet here. i a New Jersey shipyard, was re-| o fCOURS OF M- i THE CORAL — saddle - | i | i | | i ; 1 s {in the class were taught by the| one year. Director Willis O. Hunter looks on as Barry signs. Another complaint 1s that - the 1 | Petersburg Public Health Nurse. 2 i s . |penaity has been increased from 15 NOTICE ! - The purpose of this arrangement cents to 49 cents (one-half the| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that |: is to demonstrate that the key- H H .uri"price), since crops were plant- |# hearing will be held before the | i = word in the care of infants and| e‘r e ary I( ar lven ed. That's true, too, but here again A;n’:::;ulgnoi:‘ I;N::'To‘!::’;c‘;:c sel;- § é’ ' e Y children is regularity. Much time " AAA ofticlals point out that the 3 » g - [ “ and effort was spent in the prepar- ? loan rate was upped from 64 to 98 M., in the office of the United States (] U z zg i a : ation of the posters. They refer cents’ & bushel. That means, they gam:'%mnfi!:r.m fi:e)-‘f.‘cfiwm QUALITY - SINCE /d 87 A to the following habits: feeding ea a‘ e ver urp "s o say, ‘that the guaranteed price for | foner's u 13 i s ’ g nl ‘ormiss Precinct, upon the ; e wheat was shoved 'up 34 cents—n|petition of CARL D. HUPP for his .. . & Robert celebrate hiy, " t received ¥ T6th blogd “M"“O:‘

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