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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA LAkl THURSDAY JULY 16, 1942 “GODDBYE TO GRAY HAIR! 5 (UBS AND SEATTLE ] N |Yanks Shut Whirlaway 1 suMEEbEXTEQX,{,‘,fi'i'ZAW o st toowe .o DODGERS | DOUBLEWIN | Oufindians ~ Cops Race, | *iieuiacr o= ST UBKTTLE IASTNIGHT, TakingWin AloMongy| wiiirosiiers., ,,‘Sformy Struggle Lasts 0verLPadres Beat Seals in 10| Boston, Chicago Split Twin Mighty Horse Wins $50.- rfi{gfifi:fl;‘ifi:’f r 8 ¢ Two Hours:and Thirty - | Innings~Angels Wal-'' | Games - Washington | 000 Added Massachu- |} WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 7 Minutes Yesterday . lopiLeading'Solons Defeafs Detroit ' seffs Handicap 9 g t/ (BY ASSO(!ATEI) PRESS) | (BY ASSO("A"ED PRESS) (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ! BOSTON, Ma: July 16 — 9| Brooklyn and Chicago staged a| Los Angeles defeated Sacramento| The resurgent New York Yankees|Mighty Whirlaway came from far /‘~mnnv struggle for two hours and last -night, trimming the Senators’|chaiked up their fourth straight|back yesterday afternoon to win l ;137 minutes erday with the League leadership to half a game.|victory and the seconds successive | the turf’s top money for all time, )| Dodgers emerging on the long end Eight of the 12 runs made by both [shut out as Atley McDonald blanked beating Rounders by two and one ION COM pAN g of the count at the end The teams in the game were scored on|the Cleveland Indians yesterd: { haif lengths in the $50,000 added ¢ | Dodgers gave five Chicago hurlers homers, | McDonald allowed only four hits. | Massachusetts Handicap. 3lrough riding from the dugout ws| Four hits for thrée runs in the| Boston and Chicago split a Attention placed third, just ahead | 2iwell as making 13 hits, second inning last night put Port-|doubleheader yesterday, Boston lam-|of Apache. 9 f/‘ After losing the tenth straight to land safely ahead to win the Lhml‘m.slmq Edgar Smith in the open-| Whirlaway set a new track rec- the one mile 5 ° /; Cincinnati in the opener yesterday, straight-game over Oakland, Jaek rer and Chicago overeoming Charley{ord of 1:48 1/5 for Do you kncw DAt gray Ralf s usually the Sgn of sty t.le f; the Boston Braves put together Salveson and Wayne Osborne, op-|Wagner in the nightcap. lund one eighth distance. ¢ iA“\’IIr‘l(l-\ «1(,‘1;l1cX‘:x::“}’nx\\tlrx;il?m::;(fimlxx‘inzlnkn'x'\l 1§x:{l;x-cn(‘xc‘;;c;ruol ‘lhe 44 five runs in the fifth inning In posing hurlers, each yielded . elghl‘ Chet Laab’s second inning home|‘ Whirly has man money faster 5 ha” is les!.ored" gj the nightcap to beat Paul Derrin- hits and one homer. run with the bases loaded sent St.[than any horse in history (and i s San Diego fielded bases and Louis off to a flying start yester-|some purses are not as big as they Well, s a fact and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING tests showed (; ger, :ex'( re l,urn of hair color! Out of 25 men and women, 22 or 88% /,‘ Rip Sewell quiéted the noisy bats banged across two runs in the|day and then they went on to de- [once were). He passed the $400,000 shewed positive evidence of a return of hair color. Only 3 did not (uor the Giants, holding them to six tenth inning last night and defeat- | feat Philadelphia. Imark in his 44th race and it took respond. A reprint of the entire article free upon request. J |hits and scoreléss up to the ninch ed San Franciscosquaring the pres-| A single by Jimmy Pofahl with|Seabiscuit 89 races to gather thap FOR R.ESER\'ATIONS AND l“"’c‘;t’"("(“K‘)DA:(])ng?;”}rl::%[’l’ ‘*l:“:: ;"(‘)’t“; ({;"’l:“’l{)‘m":“?n“‘:} ('j inning yesterday as Pittsburgh raag ' ent series to one each. two men on bases in the elevenih|much cabbage. With the race yes- #, 1:‘mducL like other vitamins. ‘)l up a victory. | Seattle swept a doubleheader wxch{mning enabled Washington to de- L(-_xday. thrly} is the first horse to % SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY /,‘ Explosive hitting, combined ‘with Hollywood last night. Hal Turpin, lf““‘ Detroit yesterday. {win half a million dollars. b 4| eflectivp pitcmng brought St. Louis the veteran, won his 15th game o: > 3 } T T T T T A 48 ’ d hy , e THE FLORENCE SHOP §« v s mutsaebia s + e sason iy e openee o M (ppr JAMESV, DAVIS G, g o \ doubleh yesterday. ;f 124 THIRD BTBE?{SNEAU ALASKfiHONE BEACK é; Bz\;zl:yefg;: Iu)):nsefl(o:yone marker over the Stars in less than two RE'UR"I"G AUGUST 1 | CODOEC000000COOR0EC0TETONEO0O0000000000CY) for the: Cardinals and' then 'Rookle | Weeks in the nightcap. He limited | 3 AN High tide 3:53 a.m., 158 feet. T A 7 o - T | breezed to his tenth victory of the tlie Stars to three hits yielded ‘n| fROM ‘I’RIP IN sou"‘l‘ Low tide 10:22 a.m. <08 fest NAZIS IIOSE B I G B I l l ol o [ b o | High tide 4:40 pm. 153 feet. GAMES WEDNESDAY Capt. ‘James V. Davis, owner m‘ Low tide 10:38 pm. 28 feet. | | | Pacific Coast League the Davis Transportation Company/ YR o | | ! | ® & o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o Hollywood 1, 0; Seattle 2, 3. and candidate for reelection to the| ST | 900 000 MEN | IS pASSED age levels Oakland 2; Portland 4. I"Ferritorial House of Representatives | ® WEATHER R.EPORT o A L A S K A C 0 A S T A l- A ll la l " E s r from this division, will return rrom‘: @., 8. Bureau) '] Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers,. Mail, Express . . San Diego 6; San Francisco 4 ¢ Teéemperature Wednesday SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. \ 2 | ! ; M B Téh fhinings, |a business trip-to Seattle on August| B = A { v | a e e | i ; Lok s 8. |1, according to word received in - uly 15 ® lN 2 MONFHS‘ B SENATE y ) Bucmmt;l[lwi g gl Juneau today. ‘ Maximum 62, Minimum 49 o e e Pel- Kim- Chicha- _ ational League ) ! Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | ; Boston %, 7; Cincinatti 6, 2. Debying rumors that have"been Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 818 $18 $18 $18 418 3 R : New York ; Pittsburgh 6. circulated to the effect that he has Sitka w48 o M8 4B~ 510 18 18 W .. 10 Russian Communique Lists| leglslahon Indudmg OPA| BY (ongfefl Phifladelphia 3, 4; St. .Louis 7, 0 CLEANERS moved his residente to the state of | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] e, | Washington, Capt, Davis said, “I| Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Brookiyn 10; Chicago 5. |want the people of Alaska to know Pelican A Great Casualfies | Appropriation; Re- " D Calings st e B o, [yt o n A | EETet I » 115 b Oy 3 e Glacier Highway near gy ‘enal - 10 10 10 for Germans turned fo House | e:)fssa(“ gY SEIGS Cleean 1 New Tork (dealitn el claclec tphingy oo New Location % Angoon - 18 18 g anned lo uppo" Detroit 3; Washington 4. Ele\‘enrhpf,::gl;g Dux,\,h\“‘,,:;::l,y ol,zlw,‘l:g;';, S Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68c | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY MOSCOW, July 16—German (:;I.\-‘ WASHINGTON, July 16 — The Building * ualties for the two months ending | Senate has passed and returned fo! P”(e s"udu’e innings. Island in Puget Sound and will fol- Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake A ; I sa a July 15 totaled not less than 900,- [ the House the billion eight hundred low him noith in time for Lois and “for better 000 killed, wounded and captured,|and fifty seven million dollar sup-| wWASHINGTON, July 16—Threat- STANDING OF CLUBS Demaris Davis to enter their classes appearance” Jupcet ‘é;gg ‘;; 83 ‘?5)% ‘gg $0.00 f the Russlan command announced | plemental appropriation bill that eneq partial collapse of the price Pacific Coast League {In Juneau High School. PHONE 18.00 18.00 750 today. | carries $125,000000 for the OPA. |control system Is forcing the Ad- g, ! Wg;‘ 1;;“ ‘:"ii - e | | 15.00 15.00 The Russians said their own ce Although the OPA appropriation | ministration, it is reported, to pre- L ":‘;‘enlo B igb »m‘” Jessie Josephs has been discharged | | 10.00 ualties are 309,000 men Killed, is increased $50,000000 above the pare o request for new legislation s:; mseoes 55 50 5g4ifrom the Government Hospital| i Express Rate: 250 per pound—Minimum of $1.00 wounded and missing . during the | sum voted by t.ht’ Hou:?'e, it is Sl.m built around some form -of wage|g.. m;qum 50 48 stojvhere she was under medical care. | (] FOR INFORMAT'ON ON TRIPS TO HAINES, same period. $15,000,000 short of Leon Hender-|gtapilization. ekt %8 prd| — - ! |} HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: one i “3.;3532'8‘383‘?;"‘;::5 \::A:knlllmfl; L::-(L rock bottom” estimate fo | The President has discussed the| oo, o 45 58 ' 437 H. Olds returned home from St ‘ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% 65 tha ,000 of se werl ed | needs. situation with Congressional leaders ' ‘syeiANN’S Hospital after ng under| single passengers { and lost besides 2,000 guns of all| A series of compromises COVering |several times in recent weeks and Hollywood 4 62 '"5‘medicn1 C;.e“ after being under i A BRIt Sunngs ;u,lh‘:: :::;e tes, 5 i calibers - taken and the Germans|various items in the legislation muy binformed Congressmen say that the Portland 39 60 -3‘“] ] Gulotog ) : ¥ 3' lost at least 2,900 tanks and 3,000 |result in a long conference. | itde: i . —_— G —_—— iy 4 < : Y e i ‘,Presxdun is about ready to.make National League i e e e planes. |known the remedial steps he and ) - e [ price control officials tak Worl, Tosh, 4% i NEW : \‘ B 7 o MISS SHAW IN NEW POSITION | Price control officlals may take. Brooklyn 58 23 Efljo)’ your ] Private L. Waddam, Private T. i ‘ i o 4 Snapp and Private P, Stappello have| Miss Margaret P. Shaw has ac-| Bt.Epuls ® o P l ane ; been dischrged from St. Ann’s Hos-| CePted & position in the OWLICe it 7 H 1 i e e COUT SWIMOREE Qs s s - eekly — Seattle - Fairbanks pital where they were under medi-* |Commision, e e o e, SET TOMORROW IN | onisee -l Service | : % BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Welfare. | Bos 37 52 4164 o 5w kl e F h k i N o 2 s e ] EVERGREEN POOL 2o - g W JUNEAD 1o < eekly airbanks - Nome Boy Scouts wm perform Lomohow Ameri Le: i L {evening at a “Swimoree” to be held Ot e made with famous Yakulai—Cordova NoTlCE h P |from 7 to 8 p. m. in the Evergreen ! £ Anchorage—Kodiak lol e UBLIC Bowl Swimming Pool, as a climax Hew . Tork A2 gg; Old Crow Nome—Bristol B Daily We. Fr. W | Boston 49 34 PWT Ar 555 o |to the two weeks’ swimming'instruc- Cleveland 49 38 563 Kuskokwim and Yukon 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar Juneau, Alas 135 MWT r xAvr 10 :5:.':1‘ 1:; 123-?:: tion and lifesaving program 'given | Cicvean s ; { Fi 310pm 310pm Ar Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 MWT Ly 0:fsam 9:45am o {for_Juneau Boy Scotits, | Detroit 45 44 508 - A River Points 5:25pm 5:55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska Lv 5:00am 5:30am i gyt |'8t. Lou 42 43 4 o = 3 Eow = e | P | The weekday sessions have been mm B 35 47 4;; - Phone or Call for Informa- Mo. Tu. We. Mo. Tu. We. {held from 10 until11:30 in the Chicago . : & ) e oty e L G Fr. Sa. SR 5 Fr. Ba. . ! morning with Amby Frederick 'as Philadelphia 36 55 396 : = 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska § instructor and in the ten sessions,| Washington ... 31 54 365 TR pra R A J |the Scouts have shown much im- ——— COOL as the A L A s K A = == s be held regardless of weather con- B ! i 11:10am A Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:45 | ditions, there will be medley relays,| MAK S(HWULEI | § stonespring. VERA CLIFFORD 1150um Ar Fiat Alaska 150 MWT Ly 3:00pm |individual races, novelty races and VY fimk 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT Ly 12:40pm Ihe dru s‘ores 0' Juneau | demonstrations of first aid. The en- | (H. . FuG““, rollment of the classes has been more iR than 25 boys and it is expected that | Passengers who arrived in Juneau | from Sitka yesterday afternoon with | most of them will take part in to- {morrow’s program. The public js|Alaska Coastal Airlines were John l a an Ivited to attend to witness the Elng, J. B. Bentley, Allan Siems ] and H. M. Whitting. Leonard Tay- demonstrations. e | lor made the round trip to Todd and | 3 during the afternoon a charter! (lOSE a' p M fERs. hrobon ‘m\ACA flight was made to Hoonah. [ ] [ ] TION TR"” Leaving Juneau today for Snknl were Mrs. James Brouillette and in- A T Mrs. Amy Lou Blood is taking “‘rant Helge Nielson, A. N. Dunlop, C 0 [ | | short vacation from her position | Mrs. J. H. Peterson and Alex Kiloh. | L 'l N E ’ o of . in the Department of Public Wel-\gemmmg on the plane from Sitka } £ 8 fare, and wilMl spend it in Kemm-{n R. Miller and G. A. Collette. | Y m“EA" ——ANCHOBAGE Juneau Agent PHONE 667 & provement, he reports. Amu (o‘s‘[‘l # Y waters from = 5 g s Tu. | starhng Monn AY J“ly znfll During the Swimoree, which will i T s Star Air Lines | 00 Ly Fairbunks, Ak 150 MW AT S0 ! i { i \ | PAN AMERICAN ARWAYS THE kan, visiting her husband, H. Blood, | ' On‘a flight to Ketchikan, passen- | B. D C who is stationed there with the|gers for that port with ACA were | |- A \ Alaska Transportation VIA ¢ ; thuee . 4% i ace vrug uo., |Lintted_states’ Const’ Crard” Sacs| ‘ Amy Lou Blaod und . J. Sudow and || BOTTLED-IN-BOND : Company ; i Ty up return ere to Pel “rsburs. . B. Hansen. [ '% i ‘e ‘ 0 . Juneau Drug CO., B l R i jode in hinow— o e e 1 YAKUTAT — connov A i Guy Smith Drug Co s e e i | b/ e s b e i . { p s "a place| gir route Seattle i i i ] Butler, Mauro'Drig Co. [ai =5 = ool il o s iy [ = PASSEYGES GRS KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA TArr G v ; b tributed by Nat REFRIGERATION NE— o i | R S SN e : and BRISTOL BAY BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK D. B. FEMMER—AGENT il ! PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ||’ Woodle Alrways ) (ALA‘SKA AIR LINES) THEW. Y. SELLMY |l ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES will leave Juneat:' for i Petersburg, Port Alexander AGENTS PHONE 612 i and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY e ATSA M CALL-AN OWL || Par'sBeauty Shop Please have all freight on DURN YORE TINTYPE —CHOSEF - \_/ QUIT FOLLERIN' ME ‘ROUND L\KE cwcf;;,‘ff;"gm iN TH’ SAADE A HONGRY WOUN’ DAWG—TI GOT EVEN "WITH SNOFFY AN’ DIGGIN” A 308 To DO FOR PUTTIN' FLY-PAPER | A TRENCH IN HIS HAT, i P;munh., W ete. 4Cih{ ]a.ock Tuesday‘, before Ph“ne 63 ! % bt .59 I H.'SAWYER | Stand Opposite Coliseum || across xmm side entrance to P.O. . SA L Theatre 1 " PHONE 158 ¥