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SPLIT A O QUART' L0S ANGELES Save Caps to TheNorthwests In “Pal” Size MOST DISTINCTIVE Brewed in 7'dcoma by COLUMBIA BREWERIES INC. EDWARDS—OI__)OMCO., Dislributors OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD SUNDAY AT OFFICERS’ CLUB | Members of lhr Of“[‘f‘l\ Club, of Juneau, will be hosts on Sunday at an copen house in their new club rooms on Franklin Street. Residents of Juneau are invited to call between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. The club was opened only a week ago and membership is made up of officers ur v,he rorcefi now in Junenu SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING (O Since 1878 x Emil Sick, Pies | Case Summed Against Four 0f 8 Germans Prosecution Complete Against Saboteurs Land- ed on Long Island N.Y. WASHINGTON, July - 17— The prosecution has completed its case against four of the eight submarine landed Nazis now on trial before a military commission here. These four are those landed on Long Island. Still to be completed is the case against the four landed in Florida. Meanwhile, United States attor- { meys of three districts drafted for- mal charges against 10 of the 14 recently apprehended accomplices of the men on trial NOTICE tothe PUBLIC of SUNEAU ° Starting MONDAY—July 20th the drug stores of Juneau will OPEN at @ A. M. and (LOSE at 9 P. M. Race Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co., Guy Smith Drug Co., Butler, Mauro Drug Co. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA !Brooklyn GOES TOTOP . DropsOne . P.C.LEAGUE To (hitago Seatle Wins Third Straughlj(afl Hubbell Hurls New Game from Hollywood | York fo Win-Vander —Oakland Is Loser Meer to Showers (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) H (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Los Angeles scored two runs in|. After dropping the first game of i”"‘ ninth inning last night nnd a doubleheader to Chicago before a |defeated Sacramento making a 'crowd of nearly 30,000 fans, Brook- | “lean sweep of the three game ser- Iyn battled back yesterday to a vie- |ies and repla¢ing the Solons on the | fory in the fiercely fought nightcap ,mp of the Pacific Coast Leng.w {in which 28 players were used by leadersiip Jess Flores held the|the two clubs. | Solons to five hits and Tony Freitas; Carl Hubbell hurled New York to | allowed the Angels nine hits. Portland defeated Oakland last pight for the seventh straight vic-| tory. | Barrett tripled and Elbie Fletcher San Diego blasted Tom Seats’ of - singied, chasing in Barrett to home ferings for 11 hits last night, five {in one inning, and defeated San | ¥rancisco while Wallie Hebert held the Seals to five hits. beat the Braves who drove Johnny Seattle won the third straight! Vander Meer from the hill in the game over Hollywood last night as|first inning with a three run rally, Larry Guay held the Stars to five| Ernie Lombari homered in the hits, ‘neventh inning yesterday and Stan Benjamin scored on Danny Litwhil- ers’ high infield bounder in th {tenth inning to give the scrappy "hllndelphm a trlumph over St | Louis. Hubbell gave up only two hits un- Cinginnati collected eleven hits five Boston pitchers yesterday ‘o GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 0; Seattle 4. San Diego 7; San Franciscp 1. Sacramento 2; Los Angeles 3. Oakland 1; Portland 2. National League Brooklyn 0, 2; Chicago 17, New York 3; Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati .7, Boston 6. Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 3. Ten innings. | American League | 8t. Louis 5; Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 5; New York 8. Chicago 3; Boston 2. | Detroit 5; Washington 6. innings. MYSTERIOUS PARACHUTES ARE HUNTED | Farmer Repo—ris SixObjects | Seen landing Near President’s Estafe RHINE CLIFF, N. Y., July 17 — A search for six ‘“parachutes” re- ported to have descended in an area near President Roosevelt’s Hyde Park estate, was renewed at dawn ioday but the belief is expressed that they may have been festival balloons. A farm superintendent reported sighting the parachutes late yester- cay. The FEastern Defense Command "brought Army, FBI and State Po- 477! lice to the scene last night but 457 | postponed search until daybreak 411 | this morning after townspeople ad- 289 | vanced the theory the reported aer- ial objects were balloon$ sent aloft by a group celebrating a religious holiday. Investigators are trying to deter- mine whether any fireworks cele- brations were held in the area as first reported but so far they have not found any such celebrations have been held. T Iver Johnson, a medical patient in St, Ann’s Hospital, has been dis- missed, : ‘Ten | STANDING OF. CLUBS Pacific Const League Won Lost Pet.| 63 618 63 812/ 56 528 50 505 51¢ 500 45 433 4“4 411 40 400 Los Angeles Sacramento San Diego San Francisco Seattle Oakland Hollywood Portland 60 National League Won Lost Pct. 59 anl 617 541 506 Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati New York Chicago Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia American League Won Lost 5 28 49 35 49 39 46 45 43 4 .36 47 .36 b6 e 32 - Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Jr. And Children on Visit| Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Jr.,, and her two children, Janis and Ben Stew- art 3rd, arrived in Juneau by nlane from Fairbanks yesterday and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart’ here for several days before leaving | for the south. ! After a short stay in Seattle, Mrs. | Stewart and her children will pro- ceed to Montana where they will| be guests of Mrs, Stewart’s mother, ! Mrs. Henry Howard for the re- mainder of the summer. B. D. Stewart, Jr., who has been with the Alaska Road Commission for several years is now Assistant Superintendent for the ARC in the Fairbanks area. L1 S Mrs. Zalmain Gross And Children Leave For South by Plane Mrs. Zalmain Gross and her three children, Dorian, Darleen and David, left for the south by plane yester- | day on their way to California where they will visit with Mrs. Gross’ fam- ily for an indefinite time. Pot. £71 583 557 500 500 434 391 372 | New York Boston Cleveland Detroit St. Louis Chicago | Philadelphia Washim,ton FRESH " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH CAPTAIN CALDWELL -~ ABOLT A IN ALSTRALIA, YESS\R - ONE OF OUR WHATS THI5 T HEAR | MEN RECEIVED THE ANIMAL FROM A FRIEND THEY SAY 116 800D RIGHRT AWAY - SNOFFy—TH WANTS WU To GNNG CHOSEF 'fi&sND TO MEADQUARTE T FERGOT y THEYRE | | EHOSER TQ COOK RMINT Hi“‘v». a victor last night over Pittsburghis til the ninth inning when Johnny! 1and giving the Bucs their only rum.j | pital during the HALT BUSES IN DETROIT FOR STRIKE Operators Are Warned by, “Union Chief that Ac- | fion Dangerous DETROIT, July 17—Motor bus: cpgrators striking. contrary to the | advice of their, AFL union leade's halted buses on Detroit's east side, | ejégted non-striking drivers and| forced passengers to alight. | Many of the passengers were en| toute to jobs in war plants and of- m:e buildings and were left strand- f’ms buses were operating at a jamimed capacity. Ster these instances of forcible | xqpe.nummu of bus schedules, po- ceived a general order to ar- on sight anyone found inter- g with the buses. i The strikers complained aboat what they said is undue delay in arbitration proceedings. Edward Mc. Morrow, International Vice Presi- dent of their union, told the work- ers that strike action would be dangerous, foolhardy, illegal, irre ponsible and unpatriotic.” > EVACUEES FROM " UNALASKA HERE FROM SOUTH women, who | Four Aleut young were hospital attendants in the Of- fice of Indian Affairs at Unalaska, arrived in Juneau early this week after having been evacuated from Unalaska to Seattle, together with | {cthers on the staff of the bombed | hospital. | The young women, who ted | in removing patients from the hos- | attack, were un—{ harmed as was the entire staff. Their trip to Seattle was the first trip any of the native Aleut women had made outside of Alas- ka and their interest in the city| was keen. During their stay in| Seattle they stopped at the Frye Hotel under the care of nurses from | Unalaska, In Juneau they are working at the Government Hospital while | waiting to get word of their friends and relatives of Unalaska. The voung women who arrived back in, Alaska by steamer from Seattle ar Martha Tutiakoff, Josephine Fish- er, Alma Foster and Rose Thomas. NO PHYSICAL EXAMS FOR NEXT TUESDAY There will be no physical inspec- tions for school children on the dates of July 21 and July 22. Appoint- ments made for those days should be kept on July 20 or July 24, accord- ing to an announcement made today by Miss Stephenie Bogdon, Juneau ™ A SENSTIF FELLAR —- BBIN’ HI5 TAIL. WIF YORE GLOVES ON Public Health Nurse. B | BUY DEFENSE § | For Finest Quality MEATS SMOKED MEATS and POULTRY Ty HUTCHINGS Economy Market FREE DELIVERY Three Phones: 553-92-95 * By BILLY DeBECK L YEZ GENRIL -- | NEW YORK WINS OVER CLEVELAND Ernie Bonham Stages Comeback in Game- laabs Real Slugger (BY ASSOCIATED PRES Ernie Bonham ended ree game losing streak erday nd won his first victory in over v month as New York made it two {ip a row over Cleveland. a personal | Lee Ross turned in a 6-hit ])ltch-! ing game ‘efeat the wrop them games behind American League Chet Laabs, who knocked in five runs last Wednesday to beat Phila- delphia, drove in four mere tallics yesterday to lead St. Louis to a sixth straight victory. Laabs’ runs cama on two homers, each with a man on base. for Chicago yesterday to Boston Red Sox ven and one New * York in standings. half the George Cases’ single in the tenth >'vmmg. scoring Bobby Estallelia, en- bled Washington to defeat Deu'oit‘ |last night. e .- BUY DEFENSE BONDS WHISKEY Kentucky straight bourbon — 100 proof National Distillers ProductsCorporation, N.Y. NEW Plane Servnce JIIHEM.I fo 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 1 BEATTLE PASSENGFRS 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 freight on 4Ci}t}y!\lfiock Tuesday, before ]. H. SAWYER and | four| ] 13 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942 ABNEY BOWES asa paid-_up pubscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of thes — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “SCATTERGOOD MEETS BROADWAY" Federal Tax—b5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! NORTH LAND TR ‘NQFC/RTA ION COMPANV 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 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 Sitka . 18 18 18 10 18 18 w 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L] 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Exl;ran Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Chun 80c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 1250 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: & MONe 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 5Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome D 5 10:45am 9:15am 5:00am e W Su: 6:25pm 1:15am 9:45am 5:30am ty 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm " Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv te, Ar Juneau, Ar Whiteh Ar Fairba; 8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am Mo. Tu. We. 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