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N [the vote being 47 to 22. He took| T g T the oath of office June 5. M N h f Goltr. aft. diheod A G t au this morning for ] H ,w" K"‘l"'k_"’" N | asons Ig t or rive-week vacation in the" States, II n Da ' es ou v | Brandeis was born in Louisville, | asses n { They sailed on the Princess Louise. n u [ LR L BSRfk iibmabi e oe Next Regular Meei Duckworth is assistant ranger in R e A e o [the Admiraity Division of the For- | Brandeis. His father, a native of {est Service. Mrs. Duckworth is in Praha, now capital of Czechoslo-| ' ewar The' OFdsF. of By AR Y % § Rai) the city clerk's office. ToBeDelayed ~ SEEMS NEAR Diesin Washingfon (2 - -4t g5 e, s, o, o St S | | 'l 48 and built up a successful grain Scottish Rite Temple for their reg- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS —_— | S —— { business. e ular monthly business meeting. Miss | | (Continuea from me Ono) | it The son went through the Louis- A Isabel P: 8. S | been practicing in Bostony since % abe arsons, Worthy Advisor, Classification Slahshcs]Der Fuehrer Hopes fo - e vie known to.the. pubic e sehoois, and then siudied in| Prominent Business Man presceaover the mestin: appeared when the basic truth of |chiefly because of his activity in the Realschule of Dresden, Saxony. . . | Plans were completed for a from Isolated Commun- Crush Russia. Then fany given situation was rediscov- | he Zionist movement and his battl- He entered the ol fop et Dies FO"OWlng Stroke- |Mason's Night,” to be held the X2 Z/ |ered to litigants or belligerents. |ing, in and out of courts, for labor vard in , when ngiellow, . . next regular meeting night, Octo- -~ ifies Al'e la(kmg Pmpose war End Virtually every opinion which he|unions, protection of wage earn "'h“l";”- FDrv_ "0’"?]“]’* and raph BUrial, Tenino, Wash. [ ber 18, at 7:30 p. m, { 1 G wrote as a member of the Supreme | insurance policies, the legitimacy Waldo ‘Bmetson St were ‘l’"LL"l’; et On that evening, all Masons of / Induction of _Alaska's Seleative| Empire Cla: ifid | Court reflected this tenet, for they'of laws establishing minimum wo o N e g”‘f”“ od LLD.| SEWARD, Alaska, Oct. 6—Alner| the Juneau and Douglas lodges will | 3 Service Act registrants, originally | N N ~— |exemplified his diligence in delv-}ing hours for women and against ::’w‘ wl()ka)ra(a'uxv:rino S{’Oiofilra"" Prancis Davis, *05, ‘died Saturday| °%; SUesis: of. the Iaimbow Girl. | scheduled for October 15, probably |both Britian and the United States|ing for the most minute particles|“high finance,” especially the pro- \11;78 S mzn moved to Boston. g ‘mornm: at a local hospital follow- | Invitations will be extended bv‘ will be delayed several. days be- beforé 1942, ignoring Britfan mean-|of fact and the meticulous care of | ject of uniting. under the New York ing a stroke on September 12, the girls, both in person and by 2 5 oad,| On March 23, 1891, he married | 8 telephone, during the next ten days w o n N 0 u T cause classification reports from |while except to carry our reprisals|a watchmaker in their subsequent|New Haven & Hartford railroad Allis GO RHE N ok T Davis came to Alaska, landing at| ays . several isolated communities have|in kind for air attacks on Germany.|arrangement. Critics complained | all the rail, trolley and coastal| o w0 SUCEE L Lh?z O‘U‘L‘ Resurrection bay townsite “13““ they are hopetul that each| D - k M-" ot been” received, ft was announc-| All this. pivots immediately, of|that his opinions were “too exhaus- |stecamship lines east of New York. i 0 WO B b Brd G Tioek, at Bk ‘Mdsolfi will be present. ] ”In U od at Territorial Selective Service|course, on the chance of Hitler tive” and pointed to the scores of Big Fued | cet, Knick, Kenia and then came | T AR When you get that dead, “I headquarters today The complete istra st be reported to thie | B \ iderable credance in both British|negligible details, headquarters office Here before the number of draftees from each com- munity can be pro-rated, wita each community also being allowed reductions in its quotas accordingz}g., Alaska Draft NAZI DRIVE |knocking Russia out of the war and | foof list of Class A-l| | building his “new order” in Europe. The forecast of peace gained con-| and American diplomatic quarters in Cairo. New Offensive Launched Authoritiative quarters which have peen calling the to the number of men from the|iym in the gigantic struggle, now community who already are in lhe\m its sixteenth week, said an offen- | armed forces or in. the armed Te-|sive on a “very .considerable scale” serves {has been launched all along (hp Following the assignment of quo- ‘{mm with the possible exception of draftees will be given 10 days’ to report for induction, thus tas, nctice the Leningrad area, where the Ger- it man activity seems to have dwind- eliminating | led was pointad out. possibility of the October 15 Hint Given By Hitler induction. This offsnsive may be the “gigan- Alaska’s ovar-all quota. for the tic” operation which Hitler hinted firet induction is to be 683, but{at in his speech in the Berlin Sport- with 181 men already under and 3C in the Navy Reserve, Territory will have to furnish only 472 men' under the initial call John McCormick, Selective Ser- vice director, and Capt. J. E. Can- non, medical examiner for the Territory, visited Metlakatla last week and found six Class A-1 reg- istrants. The officials now are, ia Ketchikan and probably will visit Klawock, Hydaburg, Craig and arms Zpalast last Priday. the was the line taken by German com- At least, .this mentators. gave no indication the goal of the new drive, Dienst Aus newspaper, said the operations are S0 .great as to be cpening of a new campaign.” Speculation Rife Speculation was -rife in London as. to the major objective of the operation. of but The Moscow attack was reported‘ Kake before coming to Juneau nes! developing especially in the area! week. | around - Roslayl, about 230 miles| | southwest of the Soviet capital. PLAY BY PlAY (Continyed tmm m‘ One) ned. | Holding ‘1ts counsel |féshion, devoted . most. of today's {Somimunique to, the action at Lenin- \md saying Russian attempts to| |1and ‘strang forges west of Lenin-| scoring after the cateh. Camllli fan- 'grad have been. crushed. | i 'German - High' Command, | The [ in customarv One run, two hits, no errors; one “gs suddenly attracted to .the lcft left on base. FOURTH INNING * YANKEES — Dickey, knocked the first pitched ball at Wyatt, the hall hitting ‘his shins but he threw : to Camilli fof An out and apparently was unhurt. Wyatt ran from: the.mound waving | his glove and shouting. in 'protest. | In a heatéd argument. with Umpire McGowan, Wyatt threw the glove to the ground; stamped ‘and yelled. Manager Durocher entered the dis- pute, kicked the dirt and gestuted with his arms, standing chin to chin with the umpire. =After several min- utes' debate, Durocher returned to the dugout. Wyatt. threw three straight balls to Rizzuto before the umpire called a strike, then Rizzuto walked on the next pitch. When Bonham, after taking one strike, tried to bunt and'checked himself as the ball went wide, McGowan first appeared to signal a ball, then waved a sfrike. This brought Man- ager Joe McCarthy running from the Yankee dugout to make a brief protest. Bonham fanned on the next pitch. Sturm grounded to Ga- mille, unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors; two left on bases. DODGERS—Medwick lined to Di- | Maggio. Reese lined to Keller. Owen fouled to Rolfe. No runs, no hits, no errors; none | left on base. FIFTH INNING YANKEES—Rolfe out, Camilli to Wyatt. pitched ball and shot a home run over the right fisld fence, 40 feet high and 300 feet from the plate, his first of the series, DiMaggio flied to Reiser. DiMaggio made a big turn for second base and as he headed for the dugout he exchanged heated words with Wyatt, who on his prev- ious time at bat had thrown a high inside pitch which made DiMaggio drop almost to the dirt. The two started for each other and almost every members of the teams and the umpires raced to keep them -apart. Peace was restored: with nothing except conversation exchanged. Kel- ler fanned. One run, one hit, no errors; none left on base: DODGERS—The crowd booed :the Yankees as they took to the field. Coscarart flied to DiMaggio and the crowd booed, hooting as he caught it. Wyatt flied to DiMaggio. Walk- er walked. Riggs fouled to Rolfe. No runs, no hits, no errors; one | left on base. SIXTH INNING YANKEES — Dickey grounded to Reese, who threw badly, pulling Camilli off the bag for an error Gordon his into a double play, Reese to Coscarart to Camilli. Rizzuto singled to left, Bonham fanned for the third straight time. No runs, one hit, one error; left on base. DODGERS-<Relser almost knock- ed Gordon down with a smashing grounder but was thrown out. Ca- mille flied to Keller. Medwif: pqunded to Rizzuto. zv (#ni w0 hits, gm CEprS; ‘none ‘on’base. . SEVENTH INNING _YANKEES — Sturm grounded to Coccarart. The attention of the fans one 1 Henrich picked out the first | ‘fleld where .a piece of bunting drap- | ¢d pver the railing in the upper déck .stands caught afire and fell blazing to.the ground. Fortunately it miss- | ed falling on the people in the boxes | belaw, Rolfe poppefl to Reese. Hen- Gordon walked antl { rich fanried. No runs, no hits, no errors; left on base. none Billy Herman, Brooklyn's second baseman, began loosening up in the Dodger bull pen. Galan, bat- ting for Coscarart, fouled to Sturm. No. runs. no hits, no errors; none left on base. EIGHTH INNING YANKEES - second base for the Dodgers. Maggio was booed as he came to bat and singled to center. Keller into a double . play, Herman to Reees to Camilli. Dickey grounded to Herman. No runs, one hit, no errors; left on base. DODGERS — Wyatt grounded to Gordon. Walker singled between Sturm and Gordon. Riggs fouled to Sturm. Reiser fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors; left on base. NINTH INNING YANKEES—Gordon grounded to Riggs Rizzuto fanned. He was Whyatt's eighth fanning victim, Bon- ham again fanned. No. runs, no hits, no errors; left on base. none one 072. Receipts $161,941, Camilli lin- ed to Rizzuto. Medwick fouled to Rolfe.© Wasdell, batting for Reese, flied to DiMaggio. No runs, no hits, no errors; left on base. DECISION ON NIGHT SCHOOL STiLL PENDING * No one course being offered by the' Night School has received enough enrollees to warrant ifs| béing given, according to an an- aouncement made today by Super- intendent of Schools A. B. Phillips However, Phillips is withholding his decision concerning the courses in | case more applications are receive: within the next few days. none Only one more applicant is needed for the beqinning typing| *ourse, 9 have enrolled to date. Only two more are reeded for the | beginning shorthand course, which 1as 8 applicants. 28 applications in all were made, | 'ivided as follows: beginning tvpmg 9; advanced typing, 3; beginning horthand, 8; advanced shorthand, I; Spanish, 3; bookkeeping, 2 and French, 1. One application was made for a course in mining, which vill probably not be offered Persons interested in the courses 'umed fo turn in their applica- §. inwnediately! as; three or four the giving of beginning shorthand end typing in Lon-| Deutschland, Berlin! “similar to the | “ DODGERS — Reese popped to | Sturm. Owen grounded to Rizzuto. | «injured | Herman is pIa_ving‘ Di- | hit | none | DODGERS—Paid attendance 34,- meré‘may be the dectiing factor in |t THE DAILY Former Justice of gan February 9 and the nomination | was not confirmed until June 1, DUCKWORTHS ON VACATION |Rainbow Girls Plan A F. Davis can’'t do it” feeling, what you need is a glass of cool milk. COUPLE WED SATURDAY 1m seward. Davis was associated in partner-‘ tnotes and numerous citatlons| g, paq attracted wide attention |of autherities which he introduced | = o ohe of the counsels who fig- We Do NOT Patronize | for substantiation of seemingly| .4 i the congressional inquiry| Mary Grant of Hoonah became |ship with Harry V. Hoben in var- It perks you up right But others, rec-| o . Ballinger-Pinchot feud with-|the bride of Sid Benson Saturday ious property businesses, ownership gl away without that bloated |ognizing tne line to which Brandies |, 0 “qenartment of the interior afternoon at 5 o'clock in a cere- of the Alaska transfer Company,| Montgomery Ward Co. feeling. A good;habit to get {"“‘“‘“' saw in these opinions the|, ,qey the Taft administration. mony performed by United States|Seward Water system and Arcade|| procter & Gamble Products SULE T Eaty ol purpose of removing the element of | yyejg part in this case Was Commissioner Felix 'Gray in his apartment. | Getnor & Motetn i day.about 3 o'clock { “ignorance” which the writer held| . .giteq or debited, according to Douglas home. Funeral services will be in Seward | Knit Good < te afternoon. . I's just to have been the real cause of the yjowpoint, with having made con-| Mrs Sally Dickson and James and the remains will be taken south | Carnation Milk_Co Sp L) nIL:hutPAv i servation of natural resources 2| johnnie were witnesses for the|to Teniuo, Washington, his birth- Spruce Market, of Iunéau DRINK TWO GLASSES Dispute Over Nomination national issue. i i wedding. The couple will make place, for burial. OF PASTEURIZED Unlike the great majority of | This background, coupled With ., o0 1ome here, Benson being em- ————————— JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR MILK A DAY \;u]:‘r(‘mp courl‘ justices, ’Bmhmhnl\ ;hr fact |lm'!Bcrlt\n:‘l;‘lN t‘l‘;:s ";“lem.?;::‘p]gyed in the Alaska Juneau Gold 1y normal times Britain imports CO! J u N E A u had no experience on the bench'Jew nominate preme | orts 5 Ul'NCn- | when Bresident Wilson in 1916 nom- court, brought about a_long. con- | MIning Company. over 50 per cent of her food supplies. | Affiliated with American ’ - e Federation of Lab DAIRIES |inated . him to succeed Joseph R. Lroversy. The nomination went to DFFENSE GTAMP\ E‘mplle CI (78 ‘ederal or BUY assifieds ay the senate Jnnuaw 23 hef\rlms be- Instead he had | Lamar of (;eorgn DRUG STORE FOR BEST VALUES IN TOWN Two for the Price of One Bu tl er- M auro Drug co plus only ONE CENT 4 B4 Paga Millions of thrifty shoppers wait 'months for this gigantic value offering sale. 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