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PAGE TWO When the mercury rises— rar younseay o *"HERMIIA( b GK‘I BIR M He For Generations—A Great Kentucky Whiskes| o counters in the eighth to win 90.4 Proof « National Distillers Prod. Corp., N. Y Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington KUNZEHELD Seelstel | Eskimos Beat ONDEFAULT ®0 e o OF $50,000 the northwestern Arctic coast, travelling nurse for the Office of Indian Affairs, has taught the | Eskimos how to beat the rubber Bund Leader Charged with | Espionage in Hari- ford, Conn. | shortage. Under her instruction, the natives are making hot water bottles out of seal bladders, enema bags from intestines, and raincoats, bed- as, or “no leakies” out of seal intestines. —_— .- HARTFORD, Conn., July 8—Ger- helm Kunze, 36, chief of r German-American Bund, a charge raigned Joseph i ha th ha of STAR AIR LINES PLANE IN FROM pleaded innocent being Judge default to 1onage on E deral Court He held bail before Smiti 0 060 § on ) and cities in| debt-free - = Bringing seven passengers here from Anchorage, a Star Air Lines At least 18 ousin are towns totally Juneau last today, weather permitting, return flight up the coast. Arriving here with Star are Lester for the Linehan, Albert Guina, C. Barrill, | Cincinnati Kunkle, Jack Searing, | Mrs. E. W. Cliff Willits and L. Savow. Those taking passage for the | Westward were Ivan Anderson for | Cordova and Charles O. Johnston, | Mrs. Nellie Beukers, Mrs. Ted | Schmaltz, Herman Beukers," | Beuker: Helen Beukers, George Beuk | Anchorage. NO ALERT WILL BE HELD HERE TOMORROW EVE Juneau Civilian Defense announced today that no| alert will be held this week, nor will the contemplated demonstration of putting out in- cendiary bombs be held until next| week LYMPIA 32-0z.- Bottie Saves Metal Ca Py 3 P | COL. THEO WIEHE The | Board practice y__i seventh inning in the Pacific Coast WEST TUESDAY plane piloted by Bud Brown wnh! Ted Pollard as co-pilot, arrived in | night and will lenve| John | and Johena Beukers for |N Siork ew | Cleveland | Detroit |st. Louis | Chicage | Philadelphia i Sacramento 'I‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA = ANGELS (OME - FROMBEHIND FOR VICTORY| Los AngeIés Gels 7 Runs in Two Inning to Beat Oakland Nine | (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Blanked 6 to 0 going into the League last night, Los Angeles cut loose with five hits and three walks for five runs, then added a pair yver Qakland. Left fielder Averettco Thompson's wo triples, meanwhile, drove over four runs to give the league leading sacramento team a victory over San Diego. Veteran Byron Speece allowed snly ['ve hits as the Portland Beav- ers defcated Seattle. The Beavers reached Dick Barrett for nine hits. Sad Sam Gibson won his twelfth game of the season as he pitched his fifth shutout and seventh suc- cessive victory as San Francisco beat Hollywood Gibson allowed four hits. GAMES T AY Pacific Coast League | ARMY-NAVY SHUTOUT BY AMERICANS Bab Feller;Fa—iIs fo Click- Is Driven to Show- ers Early CLEVELAND, July 8—The Ameri- can Leaguers shut out the Army- Navy All-Sta 5-0, last night, gel- ting four hits and three runs off Bob Feller in the first two in- nings and forcing him to the show- ers before he could retire a man in the second inning. Johnny Rigney then came in for mound duty and checked the Am- erican League men temporarily, but hurling duties in the seventh, he was promptly pasted for a double and two triples for the winners’ last two runs. . American League pitchers Jim Bagby, Sid Hudson and Tex Hugh- son held the service men to six hits. Rosar was the American League backstop for the entire game, and the Army-Navy All-Stars used V Smith and Pytlak behind the plate. atii el THIRTY - EIGHT San Francisco 2; Hollywood 0. Seattle 1; Portland 4. Los Angeles 7; Oakland 6. Sacramento 7; San Diego 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 58 36 56 38 53 44 48 42 48 50 59 58 {Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Seattle Oakland Hollywood Portland WNational League Won Lost 51 43 41 39 37 34 34 21 Brooklyn St. Louis New York Chicago Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia American League Won Lost Pet. 50 667 46 605 44 567 43 531 37 481 31 419 32 .386 29 367 Boston Washington AND J. W. GUCKER LEAVE ON TRIP Col. Theodore Wiehe, Vice-Presi- dent of the Schenley Corporation, - | were sold in Juneau yesterday after- [13.05 and 11 cents; Avona, Capt. 1| MRS. JAMES BEUKERS The Civilian Defense Board, how- Gucker, Alaska represen- ever, will meet as usual in the City ‘::::v': f‘(’)vr m:ccmpnny ?eft Juneau Hall at 8 nclmk tomorrow evening. by plane early this week for the THOUSAND POUNDS OF HALIBUT SOLD Thirty-eight thousand pounds of halibut, brought in from Area 3, which is from Cape Spencer west, noon and today. Vessels selling here were the Oceanic, Capt. Ole Westby, 14,000 pounds, sold to Booth Fisheries for Martin Brandal, 15,000 pounds, sold to Alaska Coast Fisheries for 13.05 and 11 cents and the Valiant, Capt. N. S. Rowley, 9,000 pounds, sold to Alaska Coast Fisheries for 13.15 and | 11 cents. e | AND FAMILY LEAVE HERE FOR KODIAK Murs, James Beukers and her chil-| dren John, Helen, George, Herman and Jchena plan to leave on Star Alr Lines for the Westward ot their way to Kodiak to join Mr. Beukers. Mr. Beukers left here about a vear ago and operates a restaurant| in Kodiak. - CHARLES CONWAY, NORVAL PETERSON RETURN TO SITKA Charles Conway, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conway of Sitka, and Norval Peterson, who have been visiting in Skagway for a short time | left last night to return to their! home in Sitka. - e ELKS MEET TONIGHT A regular meeting of the Juneau Elks is scheduled for tonight start- ing at 8 o'clock. There are two when Mickey Harris took over the| j Visited before. During her ALASKA BAY NAMEIS ON NAVY VESSEL Yakutat Is Chrisfened by Mother Who Lost Three Sons af Pearl Harbor SEATTLE, July 8—A modest assuming, but very brave Am can mother christened a new! built ship of war with a name bor by an Alaska Bay here on Jul_\'; 4 at ceremonies held at thej Associated Shipbuilders, Inc., ship-| yard. The mother was Mrs. Peter ber of New London, Wisc three eldest sons, Malcolm, 22, Le- 21, and Randolph, 19, lost their n the holocaust of Pearl Har- bor last December. The ship is the U.S.S YAKUTAT, a seaplane tender of a new type now nearing completion in the Seattle shipyatd Mrs. Barber was nominated sponsor by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox in recognition of her sacrifice to her nation. Held beside the graving dock in| which the YAKUTAT took form under the busy hands of thousands of shipbuilders, the ceremony was| not long Mrs. Baiber, Vice Admiral C. S. Freeman, Navy, commandant of the teenth Naval Distifct and com- mander of the northwestern sea frontier, who paid homage to the fortitude of an American mother. Mayor William Devin of Sl’fll.flr’} spoke briefly, as did officials of the shipyard. Cheers greeted the actual christ-| ening, when Mrs. Barber's thrust| ent champagne boiling over the) ship’s newly-painted bow. | Before the launching ceremony, Mrs. Barber teld interviewers that| un- | | | | Bar- whose as introduced I)v“ U. 8.1 Thir- | was separable. “They hunted and fished | together whenever they could Th(‘v‘ were about the me' age, and they ! were all good pals.” | Leroy, the second son, went away first to join the Navy, and liked | is so much that he sent for his older brother, Malcolm, and for Randolph, his younger brother. 'nu-} others joined up, and were assigned ! to Leroy’s ship upon completion of | their. training in accordance with | the Navy's policy. When the Japs| attacked Pearl Harbor, they were all serving in the fire room of the came great ship, and all went down | with her together. | .Mrs. Barber will spend several| days in Seattle, which she has not| stay in the Northwest, she will be the guest | of Associated Shipbuilders on a | tour of the sound country by auto- | ‘mobile and boat. HENRY OWENS JOINS OFFICE STAFF OF PAA IN JUNEA U Henry O\xen al lwd in Juneau this week from Fairbanks and will be traffic representative in the local office of Pan American Airways | her three eldest sons had been in- |~ Miss Jean Taylor Returns This Week From Fairbanks Trip. Miss Jean Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 1. P, Taylor, who | has been vacationing for the last ten cays in Fairbanks, returned to Juneau by plane early this week. Miss Taylor has been on leave from her position with the U. S.! Forest Service here, 'HEALTH OFFICIALS ‘ ON OFFICIAL TRIP IR Ikl T for of gineer ment | Nevel | Health Service and the Territorial Health, and Dr. | Interio | Interior. They will spend several weeks covering the Interior and ‘Westward | districts of Alaska in the interests | of Schenley products before return- |ing to Juneau. Col. Weihe spent a week in Ju- neau upon this arrival in Alaska | from his headquarters in New York |and is making his third trip to the daughter of | mepyjory, STARR CALVERT ON WAY T0 KODIAK 10 SPEND FOUR WEEKS Starr Calvert, Vice-president of the San Juan Fisheries, passed through Juneau by plane for the | r today. Calvert Mr. is on his way to Richard S. Green, Sanitary En-|Kodiak where his company has| the Territorial Depart-|cannery interests. He expects lol Harry return of the United States Public weeks on his way south. to Juneau in about four — e — Department of Health, left today|MRS. MITCHELL DABO by small boat for a visit to Funters’ i e Bay and Killisnoo. | Visitors Welcome ! | “One Exceptional Breweries OLYMPIA BREW'NG CO. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, USA Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Fisheries, Mr. Green will make a study of the sanitation of the two !villages and Dr. Nevel will give | immunizations against diphtheria, | | typhoid and smallpox to the natives | | there. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH TS & CRINE SARAY- {0V GUYS 6OT TH DAY SNUFFY | SNUEF [ ALL WRONG — TREATS THAT POOR | HE LOV':S THAT KANGA- KONGAROO ROO LIKE WIS OWN BARNEY SENT BROTHZR - WHY--WE'S HIM FROM OVER THERE RIGHT NOW AUS- \TAKIN DOLN MEG%%}FEMENTS America’s 1S HERE FROM SITKA Mrs. Mitchell Dabo arrived here At the request of the Office of | with Alaska Coastal Airlines from Gitka to spend the next few days. | She cxpects to return to her home on Frioay. . Mr. and Mrs. Dabo are proprictors of the Sitka Cafe in the Island city. ———a——— BUY nEl-'l:Nn: Bmms important orders of business, bal- loting ond initiation. During this month and August, meetings will be held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. R Y SELECTIVE THIEF COMCORD, N. C.—The burglar| must have known exactly what he | wanted, for here’'s what was missing from a burglarized store: | Thirty shirts, one 20-pound ham, five cooked boneless hams, two car- tons each of five brands of cigar- ets—ard 50 pennies. — e —— WHY NOT CALL IT OFF? CLEVELAND—It’s time to call off the American League baseball race. Alva Bradley, the Cleveland Indian’s president, declares the New York Yankees will win the 1942 pen- nant by 30 gnmes TWINS T0 END | WILLIAMSTOWN, W. Va, July 8—The Harris twins were born | April 2, 1856, lived together for 86 years and died just 40 hours apart. Charles Albert Harris died first| and William Arthur Harris suc- cumbed less than two days later. Born in Wood county, they had |lived most of their lives in the vicinity of Parkersburg. ———.———— m{ DEFENSE BONDS Alaska Division. . Mr. Owen is originally from the Seattle PAA office and has been with tiie company in Fairbanks for | the last three weeks. He will re- place Joseph D. Boushall, Jr., who is to return to the Seatile office this week. | —— -, BUY DEFENSE BONDS ro HYPERACID STOMACHS MONEY BACK SUARANTEE i.“3' i ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located la!iom ® Splendid food all with bath. and service Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIEE THE NEW WASHINGTON By BILLY DeBECK In a Split Second AN ENEMY ATTACK can ruin your business property in a split second. U. S. War Damage In- surance covers your prop- erty against damage re- sulting from enemy attacks or action of our armed foree in resisting them. Applications are now available at this agency. Ask us for one. % 4 Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU NEW Plane Service JUNEAU to Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—Kodiak Nome-—Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Poris EVERY WEDNESDAY AT6 A M. Please have dll freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4P. M ]J. H. SAWYER WHADDYE MEAN BLANKET? 1 WUZ FIGGERIN ON GITTIN' TH WHAT COLOR BLAONKET DO YE f{ TRAVEL ON A "Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Liners sail from Juncau July 3, 7, 14, 17, 24, 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Mfll C..P. R—Juneau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC WEDNESDAY IUIYS 1942 D. BURNABY asa pmd up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! rtment yHpe erning the esum American - GSERVATIONS AP ATION CALL SMART WH !TE SHIP S —— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 0 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 » 10 Pelican .... 18 10 18 18 Todd . 18 18 10 10 Tenake 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 66c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Eake - $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 750 15.00 Juneau Kake . Petersburg ‘Wrangell Kasaan .. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimam of $1.08 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: & none Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome We. Fr. Su. T e25pm 11:15am Daily 5:55pm 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar 10:45am 3:10pm spm, 3:10pm 5:55pm Ar Ar 9:15am 9:45am 5:30am 150 MWT Ar 150 MWT 165 MW’ Fairbanks, Alaska Ruby, Alaska Nome, Alaska 9:00am Lv 10:20am Ar 11:25am Ar ~150 MWT 150 MWT 150 MWT 150 MWT 165 MWT Fairbanks, Alaska McGrath, Alaska Ophir, Alaska Flat, Alaska Bethel, Alaska 4:15pm 3:45pm 3:00pm 12:40pm 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am Ar PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS JUNEAU —— ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woedley Airways ALASKA COASTAL ATRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612