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1.00and 2,00 e b4 7) 4 % %Seame Pulls One Ouf of 141 . . . 5 L % Fire in Ninfh from 9 @ Porfland b4 by 9 (BY ASSOCI ) PRESS) ’/{ Blix Donnelly scored his sixth 7 straight victory and his thirteenth l;; ¢f the season, fanning 12 Padres 2| last night and pitching Sacramento g to a triumph over San Diego in 7, | the Pacific Coast League. Seattle, meanwhile, pulled a see- ¢)|saw game out of the fire with a % ninth inning run which defeated Portland. . Hal Turpin pitched the win and also poled out three singles cut of four times at the plate, bat- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA %13TH INNING - HOMER WINS DOUGLAS NEWS STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, July 10 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2%, American Can | MISS_EDITH BONESTEEL 18 ~ 66%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem 4 _ BRIDE OF JAMES BARRAS Steel 55%, Commonwealth and C,‘ A quiet marriage ceremony at thrj | Southern 3/16, Curtiss Wright 67 4 - rwme of Judge and Mrs. Felix Gray International Harvester 49, Kenne 9 fast night united Msis Edith Bone- cott 30%, New York Central 8%, 141 steél and Mr. James Barras, well- | Northern Pacific 5%, United States Pound $4.04. known residénts of Douglas. The ceremony was performed by U. S. Commissionér Gray at 10 o'cloek, Steel 50%, | Buddy Gremp Puts Wild Game on le with | | DOW, JONES AVERAGES newlyweds were feted in several| - RN R OV, homes before retiring to their own (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) home on St. Ann’s Avenue which, Buddy Gremp's third home run| the groom completed within the last cf the ason in the thirteenth in-| two or three years. ning erday gave Boston a vic-|today with Woodley Airlines for Mr. Barras, who has lived on tory over Chicago in the National Cordova. He has accepted a po- the Island for more than thirty League. Earlier in the game, Chet sition with Morrison-Knutsen, con- | years was yesterday admitted to Ross fourth homer of the season,|tractors, of a project there. ¢itizenship in the United States. He!liammered out in the third in- | e B is an employee of the Alaska Ju- ning with one on, had given the neau Co. raves a 2-0 But the Cuh\j Mrs. Barras, a former teacher:scored twice in' the séventh and LEAVES FOR CORDOVA Ivan Anderson, Juneau man, left |ting in both the tying and winning runs, Johnny Bittner pitchéd Hollywood to a victory over San Francis¢o, and Los Angeles, aided by a four- cessive tén inning game. GAMES THORSDAY Pacific Coast League San Prancisco 1; Hollywood 6. Sacramento 5; San Diego 1. Los Angeles 0; Oakland 3. Groups innings. | Seattle 3; Portland 2. ADIES! We have a . | National Leagué Boston 4; Chicago 3. of Brooklyn 3; Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 0; Pittsburgh 9. St. Louis 8; New York 5. Anmérican Leagué St. Louis 2; New York 5. Detroit 1; Boston 2. selection 1 assorted TS, N o o o o o o o ot o o o o N ot Vot ot o o o N N NN NNV LS ® Cleveland 2; Philadelphts 5. 13 Chicago 4; Washington 2. ¢ tENCS phesin 9 . ’ g | STANDING OF ELUBS “ QUALITY SINCE /Jw§; Pacitic Godst fengte DOOOOOTODOCOOX OOCOONOOET | o it P 3 |Los Angeles 56 39 589 INCENDIARY BOMB TIDES TOMORROW 5% % § & |san Prancisco 8 o 52 DEMONSTRATION 1S = [seattie @ & s High tide 0:24 am., feet. | Oakland 4 51 K SEI Fon THURSDAY Low tide 6:54 am., feet. |Hollywood a1 410 SR High tide 1:22 pm., feet. |Portland 33 60 355 Bt 1 : Low tide 6:58 pm. 3.7 feet. | The Civilian Defense Board an- nounces that there will be a dem- et | National 'v‘vfll’“w a5 onstration of how to combat in- o e o o o ® ® ® ® ® el :z" 21‘ 7012 cendiary bombs next Thursday eve- | o WEATHER REPORT e g: "m\“xi{ ol ning after the alert practice (tnvfl o (U, 'S. Bureaw) .'ICInrlmml;i i ¢ -5‘7 The demonstration will be held in o Temperature Thursday, July 9y o™ G e the ball park o Maximum 58, Minimum 53 o0 e 4 Mayor Harry T reported (08 e @ o ® ® @ O O O © Loy o B R the Council last I t that two - > > Hn--l‘nn 3 46 -43" usiliary alr raid warning sireas oo el CoHoOL Philadelphia . 2 88 ‘16 have been received and will be in- stalled in the near future. - EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in Rae Lillian Phone 63¢ our own shop. Dr. Carlson, Blomgien Bldg. PAINTED WITH SWP HOUSE PAINT! | +—And they paid with the lasting economy possible gladly give you Pay T and COLOR Headquarters for . SHERWINWILLIAMS ‘PAINTS L THE THOMAS HARDWARE CO0. PHON PUNY TH\S (MORNING — MEBBY A COUPLA WHIEFS OF @ # CHOSEF LOOKS K|\ NDQ) fe / NOUR JUG % MIGHT PERK WM UP-- ¢ Let us estimate the cost of pai and pay for thi BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH A TEACHER RESIGNS JOB Phyllis Poulin, commercial teach- | for Juneau High School, has American Leagueé Won Lost Pct. er resigned to acoepb a position with|New York 512 6711 the Columbia Lumber Company, Boston a1 N 610 Superintendent A. B. Phillips an- Cieveland 4 3 550 ety Detroit 43 30 52 St. Louis a1 41 T4 Chicago 32 43 427 Philadelphia 33 51 . 303 Washington 29 51 363 WOODLEY BRINGS EIGHT BY PLANE FROM WESTWARD Bringing passéngers to Juneau | from Anchorage, A. G. Woodley, owner of the Woodléy Airlines, ar-| |rived here last night in his tri- | motored Stinson with Don Glass | |as co-pilet. . Coming in on the Woodley plane were R. B. Livesley, Dewey Metz- | dorf, Mrs. Clark Andresen, Mrs. i A loss than you think for the paint job! For beauty of SWP House Paint goes the only with the highest of high quality paint. ing your house. We'll details of the Sherwin-Williams Budget ment Plan wl lets you paint .i?m now i job monthly. No obfigation. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS enship, C, Conrad and H. Brandeis. | Mr. Woodley is continuing south !with United Airlines, He plans to e gone a month and will go | airectly to Washington, D. C., to other business. Don Glass piloted the Stinson on |the return trip with the follow- ing Kodiak bound passengers: Fred | Henton, Wayne Waldrip, Carl Pajo- ‘man, R. F. Snyder, and for Cor- dova, Ivan Andérson. 5 GAL PAILS - i e S DR. H. J. WEBER BACK IN JUNEAU Dr. Harry J. Weber of the Gov- jernment Hospital has returned to | | | of English, and office employee, |tied the score at 3 all when Lou the past two years, having come one on for his fourth hit in thel gm; Mrs. Eli Post and James The following are today’s Dow, aroumes as witnesses. 2 1 1 Jones averages, industrials 108.66, In hohor of the occasion’ the| CIr(UIt BIOW |rails 25.70, utilities 12.12, 3 Reeve, Fred W. Yenney, C. Black- | Wortman, FPred W. Yenny, L. A. purchase equipment and conduct | has been a resident of Douglas l’o:lNo\'lko(f singled in the ninth with | from Seattle two years before. i — e DFD MEETING Douglas firemen assembled for |run spree in theé fourth inning, and | thelr monthly business séssion last scoring ftwice on a I {scoring threé runs in thé tenth,fnight and devoted their dttention 'and two singlés, and went on to| beat Oakland in the sécond suc-[fo issués of varying interest to the beat membership and Départmeént in gén»" éral. Elroy Fleek, lately returned o town after several months ab-| sérice, was elected a member and Matt Laughlin was granted leave of absence for duration of the can- Ten [niér'y season. Names of Louis Wag- Pittsburgh ner and Willilam Wagner were placed on the waiting list. i Former Chifef L» W. Kilburn stat- | éd that in case of fire in vicinity of the wharf a 2%-inch coupling neéar the cannery was the logical place to connect hose. He alsol made the suggestion that further| assistance be réndered by firemen! to' Mayor Hachmeister in Civilian Defense work. He complimented the lafter for thé enthusiasm and work hé is putting into that job. ‘ Chiéf Mike Pusich gave a written | fépott covering the past month’s ac- | Won Lost Pol.lfivifies of the matntenance éom- | charged from St 815 niittéé and detafls of some of the after taking medical care. équipment. He mentioned the ap- pointment of Ralph Morténsen s his dssistant during absence of James Manning. Secretary Lang- seth interéstéd those présent with deseription of a new type of fire extinguisher suitable for gasboats. A vote of thanks was ordered ex- fended to Rudolph’s Delivery for his services in behalf of the or-' cent donations and to A, J. Balog for work done on fire apparatus. Appointment of committees W madé as follows: Maintenance—, Gordon Gray, Val Poor, Ben Hav-, dahl and Elroy Fleek; Social—Joe Riedi, Jr., Tom Popovich, Henry Langfeldt. | { First mentioned committee is or- dered out for duty tomorrow after- noon. - e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES MAKE MANY FLIGHTS { H Leaving for Sitka yesterday alter«’ noon with Alaska Coastal Airlines were Nick Skoff, Norman Nelson,' Mrs. Norman Nelson, O. Isaacson, €. .E. Botagov, A. Rushton, E. A.| Belaider, J. M. Fulgencio, Henry Heino and Jack Risto. | Making the return trips from Sit-' ka to Juneau with ACA were J. €. Cremin, Mrs. J. C. Cremin, N. A. McEachran, H. B. Foss, Ted Conn, Delmar Taylor, J. C. Pugh, Harry Shupe Jr., E. Carter, Mrs. E. Carter, Betty Ann Jones, Charles Haley, Vera Lonergan, Emmett Con- nor, and O. J. Sadow. This morning W. L. Kihn, Mrs. W. L. Kihn, Dean Story, James Ramsey, Mrs. Mitchell Dabo, Fred Roman, Mrs. Maude Ahderson, and Mrs. D. D. Vickerson flew to Sitka from Juneau. Howard D. Stabler and James Cooper went to Tenakee from here. On the return trip to Juneau from Sitka today, ACA brought June {Rogers, Fred R. Jurlin, William R. Strawn, LeRoy Cornwell, and Earl A. Lewis. A. N. Dunlap made the trip to Hood Bay. Capt. Carl F. Scheibner went to Skagway and Mrs. Carl Hupp and Robert A. Haines made a trip to | duty here after making an officlal |trip to several towns in the Ter- | ritory. R BUY DEFENSE BONDS E 555 | A PLUMB GOOD IDEE COVS\N-~- oOWLY Haines from Juneau.. e Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. ANT You GONNA POUR A COUPLA cavTs TRY TO CATCH DRAPS DO LOORIT \ WHAR'S e T4 UARMINT'S Wi 6ol TUAT THAR JHNMY IJOHN 'ly 30,000 after a magnificent ganization, to the chief for his re- v game. ' Brooklyn, meanwhile, chased] VanderMeer cond inning, r of walks southpaw Johnny the showers in the s Cincinnati behind five-hit hurling by Whitlow Wyatt whe chalked up his ninth victory. Philadelphia fell apart before an Army-Navy Relief crowd of neay- seven duel, and lost to inning pitching St. Louis exploded with a barra of extra basc blows, pounding out two home runs and a pair of triples along with a two base hit to defeat New York behind six hit pitching by Johnny Beazley. HOSPITAL NOTES of Hoonah has Harold C. Jones entered ical treatment. Vernon Olin has been dis- Ann's Hospital Mrs. Paul Bierly and her in- hter have gone home from s Hospital Marko Dapc h has returned home from St. Ann’s Hospital after a recent operation. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Persgiration 1. 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National Distillers Products Corp., N.Y: t. Ann's Hospital for med- | pigtributed by National Grocery Company, Seattle, Wash. . 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 SAILINGS 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 Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have-all 4reight on "City Dock Tuesday, before 4P. M. J. H. SAWYER TRAVEL ON A “Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Liners sail from Juneau July 3, 7, 14, 17, 24, 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, ©. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC s+« SMART WHITE SHIPS - - - Foseemnsonee s v o ene st M‘ 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 Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $16 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 ] sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .... 18 10 18 18 Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68¢ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 12,50 Petersburg .. 18.00 18.00 .50 Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Kasaan 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $L0 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 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 Daily % Daily _ We. Fr. 9:00am Ly Seattle, Wash. PWT Ar 5:55pm §:25pm 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar Juneau, Alaska 135 MWT Lv 10:45am 11:15am | 3:10pm 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT Lv 9:15am 9:46am 5:25pm 5:55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 5:00am 5:30am Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. Fr. fi‘l. 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ar 6:25pm 10:20am Ar Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 5:05pm 11:25am Ar Nome, Alaska 65 Lv 2:00pm Tu. 7'1'“.77—_ 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ar 5:50pm 10:35am Ar MecGrath, Alaska . 150 MWT Lv 4:15pm 11:10am Ar Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:45pm 11:50am Ar Flat, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:00pm 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT Lv 12:40pm PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ISP STUTSSSSSSSESSSSSR PR RREEEES $ 4 4 S S S 2 JUNEAU —— ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY [ S S S S S R Woodley Airways ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612 | | | f———__-‘::f. = .'7< | CALL AN OWL Phone 63 Stand Opposite Coliseum Theati i Pat's Beauty Shop Permanents, Finger Waves, etc. 431 SEWARD STREET || across from side entrance to P.O. || PHONE 158 I 1L =

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