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7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T 7 " " WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1942 ( | WOODLEY PLANE MATANUSKA NURSE M HERETORNS FROM souTH EB l- U ES SEw ANGEI-S G ET "IN TUESDAY AND IN TOWN ON LEAVE PAGE SIX | Publicity; Mrs. W. H. Matthews, WOMAN'S CLUB Jr. Radio; and Mrs. Alva Blacker- by, Historian PLANS LUNCHEON The social meeting for the month will be a luncheon Sept. 15, in the Mrs Henry Roden, wife of Al- | WESMARD 'I'ODAY aska’s Attorney General, returned | Miss Helen Johnson, Public|to Juneau from Seattle by steamer XHealth Nurse fo Palmer, Alaska,!last night after a two months’ trip. social room of the Method ment will be provided by members i With ten passengers for Juneau jarrived in Juneau yesterday and PR i o TR T {of the Executive Board, who are | ,f_u?m the West_WMd‘n Woodley Air-|is waiting transportation to the| DIVORCE FILED In the first meeting of the fall|proceeding on the belief that peo- | {lines plane, piloted by Don GIass.|south, where she will study for| Suit has been filed in U. 8. Dis- schedule, the Juneau Woman's Club | ple do not laugh enough, and they ;‘r;gveg hfi;‘*‘ lfsm'd“»" fl“eft'("g"" “r"d the next few months at the Uni- | trict Court by Leo Houston who asks convened yesterday in the Ameri-|are going to try to do something Mg l;e ritfi;xl\y[ng:f:eo .l;‘no\(;lr]u)rag:y O |versity of Pennsylvania, being on|@ divorce from Rose Houston on the educational leave from her pOsi_lgrounds of incompatability. 1 it i | . Wer Beat Out Beavers by 10-1/L05 Angeles Club Defeals . Sinc” tmand an o2 e il retrs i bt e st knows ot et four months. | | two children, Bernard Johnson, Mrs ¥ 0akland—PortIand | . S0m 0| Miss Johnson is nurs |ing card made its appearance in Paddock, Bill Olsen and Bob Thrall. s nurse for the,m‘z; the orlgtisl d8-now in th# | Score to Take Sec- i Outgoing with Woodley Airlines |Matanuska Valley project and re- # ond Half Wins Also today were the following seven pas- Ports that while the agricultura) | British Museum. —— sengers: W. Webb, M. Hansen, Will- | season there this summer was dis- Seore By Tilbas (By Associated Press) _ |iam Pilling, Albert Fisher and Mrs. |appointing because of the dryness, | Bedbers 5 100 0"0 bk Los Angeles battered Oakland with | Cannon and two children, |the market is growing constantly . 16 hits last night, taking the cpen- ——— land all of the produce was sold. | | St, Louis Blues .2 010 2 5 x—10g game of their series while Port- | There are now about 200 families can Legion Dugout to take action about it on club matters Names of two new members who Appointments for department, were introduced and voted into heads included the naming of the club are Mrs. J. D Conwright Mrs. John McCormick as War Ser- and Mrs. Robert Sheldon. vice Chairman; Mrs. Walter Scott SN i r R s e s JACK GLASS IS 10 STUDY FOR Social Welfare; Mrs. Harvey S ing, Dept. of American Home; Mrs Mildred R Hermann Associate Membership; Ms. J. P. Williams THE MINISTRY Th 5 Blues i land came from BEhind to tie Sac- M E G "'i in the Valley and several Grade A ' Membership; Mrs. Henry Green - e St. Louis Blues finished a|ramento in the ninth and push two| MI'S, L. OFITTI | dairies are being built up there.' Hospi Mt Hbert Coughlin.| JAck Glass, son of the Rev, and successful season last night With |winning runs across in the eleventh | |Many of the men are worki iy piis i ughlitl | pirs. John Glass, is planning |a decisive 10-1 victory over the|frame for & victory in the Pacific| I_eaves Toda for e e %o begin. study td enter the it Beavers, taking the second half |Coast League. ha Y i Umn{ ‘:uck S e women istry, it was learned by friends n | Gastineau Channe] League title to; Manny Perez outpitched 'I‘umI . &5 —’!i.f_-— Sancais ‘e has Desn tejected: 2 |add to the scalp of the first half|Seats to give Hollywood the series | iay n 'aies Sy 5 I military service because of his | pennant, already theirs. [openee T i i BRI ORI RETDINN 1 Sk o | hurl i its Perez eves, but now hopes to become & | Home runs by R. Nelson, who|hurlers allowed five hits, but Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith, owner of ; chaplain in one of the services hurled a one-hitter for the Blues, |pitched b(?ueruin me1 pinches. [the Gulkana Trading .Fost Bnd‘“fl";rs- ?e“"lfl Vukovich and baby | upon completion of bis studies, he {and by Fowler, drove across four | These were the Om Y Lodge, left this morning for the |ogie an o £ PR oy dihean wrote. of the runs. The Blues hurler also GAMES TUESDAY isouth to spend an indefinite time Statle B SESOCRY sviats. 48 “'"y Jack Glass attended the Juneau slapped out a double and fanned 10 Pacific Coast 'un‘u' | in Seattle and Los Angeles. " public schools during the years his )Beavers in the contest. | San Prancisco 0; Hollywood 2. | During the last three weeks, Mrs. X father was pastor of the Northern | The Beavers scored their lone| [,¢ Angeles 7: Oakland 3. sg}mmh has been visiting her son- | NINILCHIK TEACHER | Light Presbyterian Church here [tally in the first inning without| sacramento 8; Portland 10, eleven | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. HERE ON WAY NORTH | and moved with his family when | [himng_ Yost was safe on an error inning. 4 d- Banscl J.un.ea.u, | FR ORARES they left last year to Albany, Ore- \by the shortstop, stole second, went ' National League | e AL i | e gon where the Rev. Glass is now [to third on a heavy by the catcher | Brooklyn 4; Pittsburgh 2. | ; Richard Johnson, teacher for the 1‘0‘ pastor of the First Presbyteran |and went home on a wild pitch. | Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 4, PI‘FUNERAL IS SEI fOR T_c_mm;-nal School at Ninilchik, ar-, Church " | The Blues went ahead with twoeven innings | jrived in Juneau by steamer last| Sufficienth 1 Alaska he has " |tallies in their half of the first; New York 5; Chicago 10. e - WOODARD ON night on his way forth, Me. Johat- | Yy student at Whitman Col- {frame when Clay was safe on a| Boston 3; St. Louls 4 | FRIDAY AFTERNO fou, (ko EAEIL QoREE e SO | ’ lege in the State of Washington. | 8 . ' fielder's choice and R. Nelson doub- American League { " ON‘“L,SW the summer months in Covered! Cr et i : g led to center field to score him.| Cleveland 3; Washington 4, ten | | California. | & © | Nelson came home as Puttin was AR, . o e | Funeral services for John J. SRR T | ComNs ALTHOUGH ¥ fire i FISHING VESSEI_ . safe on the first baseman's error - G“’t.'f“”'l" 8 1“0“"‘; """‘l' Woodard, 54, well-known former |[MRS. BESSIE ROWE HERE ] AL sH your fire in- B Clay scored again in the thira] Louis Blues 10; Beavers Juneau business man who died last ON WAY TO KENAI PEN. I | g I oek 2 i surance policy protects you IS M'SSING IN B e anae STANDING OF CLUBS R A o e e One and TWO an N elson drove him home N . | S . 'S, PSS ve, teacher for against fire loss, you are RECHRISTENED — |with a single. Clay singled again Eashe w“wlm ‘:;st pop, | SATse ORIy, WD 0N, John the Territorial school on Kenai : o @ iy coverad” AREA OF KODIAK Originally mamed “Miss New |in the fifth and R. Nelson sent|po. angeles B Vet Gm:l‘:“,‘"w.j 056 0, 4 of lpsianietionn | Pentnkula, | arxived: in., Jineat by 1ece ty es not sufficiently cover Yorhr s sancte fn Adlantic | pim home with a cireuit blow. et b ek | bl et SRS |steamer last night on her way e R ity beauty p s g S s N ket rep g s g e nortk is stayi r- | g unless it is extended {0 pro- | According to information received | Mahri, 17, was found too young. | The Blues sent five runs across|gegttle e M BATSS uno{‘;‘:d] o ;W"‘g. e e ] Smpes g today Hy | Chilsciar Sof CHRC Now she'’s “Miss War Bonds.” in the sxth, Fowler homing to scorc 'san Diego m 14 510 MRS. ROBERT SANFORD, SON otel. he formerly taught ) tect you againet'damage by |12 ¥ OO O el Barton, and R. Nelson and Pavlige gan Francisco 6 71 497 ARRIVE HERE TO MAKE HOME |t Candle. | Plaids ] ke ki & il e s |scoring on Puttin’s single. Oakland 69 83 454! | o . | %Y ] windstorm, explosion, hail (\)(l(‘.xfl.lozlu'“A\;am. apparently has Hosp"Al NO]‘ES | Pollowing is the box score: Roliywosd 6 80 463 Mrs. Robert S. Sanford and son, ! CAPT. BAYERS HEKE ‘ and other perils. A search iz bétng made i Beavers Portland 58 93 384 |Robert, Jry airived in Juneau by Capt. “Kinky” Bayers, now in the | % Checks _As s being made for the { ABRHPOAE National League | steamer last night to join Mr. San- Army Transport Service, is shaking g j’:;“”_l"‘f‘f' fx‘jr "“’d‘“'ovl‘ff’l’“b“rs of | john Guerrero has entered St. Walker, 2b, 3b ... 3 0 0 2 4 1 Won Lost Pot.|ford who has been in this city for | hands with friends while in Juneau | .. Polka Dots Ask this Hartford agency |ner cre¥, Leonard Winchell and|anns Hospital for iedical treat-| Yost, ss, 2b 311 31 2 Brooklyn 93 3 693 |fome time s District Engineer for |00 his Way south, A REv " an. The Ty ASE e Mondoker, p, ss .3 0 0 0 1 0'St. Louis s 44 ses e NRCHEresn Ol MODes Iy chige ] | | e | .. Floral Des1gns how little it costs to extend | Was loaded with 22,000 pounds of Eat, Bstak 1b 2 0 0 4 1 2 New York 0 59 of Alaska. Mrs. Sanford and son b it 0, 08 TR i A halibut when she disappeared. Sl Mt has boeniesft}Oook, - b R b T 53 20 |came by auto via Yellowstone Park WEATHER REPORT . G your fire insurance. e v — s 2 » R to Seattle from their home in Illi-{® (U. S. Bureau) ol e mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for|Cox, 1f 3 0 0 2 0 o Pittsburgh 57 61 460 lzes 0 ADMINISTRATOR OF e oo i I ne Chicag 61 T2 459 ‘nals. |o Temp. Tuesday, Sept. 1 o ‘ ALASKA K:iTlON'INq 8 i olsu;,m;iad g g L; ll) b %0 78 01| e e Maximum 70, Minimum 49 -‘ { ARRIVES IN JUNEAU| Georee Viz, a medical patient in|carlsor Philadelphia 36 87 293! JUNEAU COUPLE MARRIED eGSR A T T S S Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Ration Ad-| Carlson, p 0.0 5020,0:°0 . i IN COMMISSIONER'S COURT D e A e o o ! 3 M. O. son, ion Ad-|st Ann's Hospital, has been dis- | Bossert, rf 200000 American League | i 3 ! ministrator for Alaska, arrived here | harged, | 4 Won Lost Pct.| i | One-third of the population of| last nig fom Wrangell to assume | g H TR | New York 86 44 662 | je Harold Murphy and Ann |Uruguay lives in the capital, Mon- &* f SRATLBEIL | s iy ot o] covara To e e ™™ B 1118 8 4 Boien R e | office which will headquarter here. |, 5 4 PR 3 G g s 68 61 527 Tied yesterday in Juneau by U. e ‘ [ ; readquarter here.|qrom St. Ann's Hospital where he| St. Louis Blues i e | 8. Commissioner Felix Gray. Wit-) The Ontario department of edu- ones- levells rs. Johnson has made her home | was under medical AB R H PO A E, Cleveland 671 64 5 Fr § i genc IHRAgaN tok manyY rlrs el al care, AT P i e O‘Deu-on 64 68 dgp| nesses were Mrs. William J. Jones cation has fitted out railway cars Seward Street y : . y years and | Fowler, 3 snd William Murphy. as travelling school rooms. i is experienced both in business and | James Hollenbeck, a surgical pa- |Cls 2 9 Ohicago i g8, Al : i Ze8 s, o) . L , & surg pa- ay, ss 4 22020 5 & = — - — - . INSURANCE—BONDS civic affairs. She has visited here|(ienty in St. Ann’s Hospital, has|R. Nelson, p & VAR D - o f A Eiglon ot 7, 48 ; i 5 often in the past when her son-|been discharged Pavlige, cf g o ol nEhL (s s { JUNEAU e ot e g gy i o0 O the DEMOCRATIC Ticket | W. M. Whitehead lived in the city. | Curtis Kuchafer has i e 1 0 0f Gastineau Channel League ! , : urtis Kuchafer has entered St.|Davis, 1b 40150 0| (Final for 1942 Season) l <M Ann's Hospital for medical treat-|J. Nelson, rf 4 90310 Won Lost Pet.| ment. | Mierjewski, 2b 3 01 3 3 0 St. Louis Blues -5 1 833 | § | Barton, 1f .3 100 0 0 Juneau 4 2 6671 Master Samuel Jackson has been — | Beavers 3 3 500 ‘ admitted to the Government Hos-|Totals 3310 10 21 6 0 Missouri Mules 5] | 000 | PR“GRESS . pital for medical care | — .- | 5 Summary 1 ; John Meuzanoff of Killisnoo has! Home runs, R. Nelson, Fowler.! IS been discharged from the Govern- K Two-base hits, R. Nelson, Davis.| | ment Hospital, | Bases on balls, off Carlson 1, Nel-| [ MEASURED THE p [ son 1. Struck out, by Nelson 10, | | Archie White has been discharged | Mondoker 3, Carlson 4. Seven hits | DEMOCRATIC ] {from the Government Hospital |5 runs off Mondoker in 42/3 inn-| | BY where he was a medica] patient. irfgs. Three hits 5 runs off Carlson ST in 1 1/3 innings. Passed ball, Cm‘»)(.I RESULTS ADMINISTRATION S e Left on bases, Blue 5, Beavers 21'“ N AT | o NAll K ” . " Umpires, Grummett and Fisher. | THE BEER ‘ LEAVES FOR SOUTH |gcorer, Langseth. { i ’ HAS GIVEN THAT MA | i o dan e d | = . | Mrs, Ear] Bassford, secretary with | s 1 ALAq D MRl | the fim of Rice and Ahlers, tock| WELL BABY CLINIC SET ‘;Peflnam Race Still Hot Be- | SKA AN passage this morning for the south | FAMOUS to spend some time with ker hus-| The regular conference for mo- | tween Two Teams- P t Y THE NATION i band before he enters the armed |thers and well-babies will be he‘.dj P ' 0 ' " 0“" service. from 1 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in Iraies Uu | ECONOMIC | She expects to spend several |the Juneau Public Health Cent,er.{‘ -~ T * § weeks in the Northwest before re- |announces Miss Stephenie Bogdon, {8y, Asocinted; Eees) { rust n : * O 943, o s B Go, Mineekr, 9wy | tUTDING to Alaska. public health nurse. Mort Cooper pitched his eight- | RECOVERY Sy XN =) 2 i e s s — — e AR i o po T on |eenth victory of the season last: night as the rampant St. Louis| A t ”d 5, 7 | cardinals trimmed Boston after com~ c s a |ing from behind twice. C o ompliment | But the National League race re-! F t . mained unchanged as Brooklyn beat ac s DELE_GATE A. J. DIMOND Pittsburgh behind the five-hit hurl- on his ten-year record of | ing of Kirby Higbe, thus eliminating splendid service to . the Pirates mathematically from Alaska. the pennant race. Claude Passeau also achieved his THEY GAVE: ' eighteenth victory as he pitched |[§* The Wagner Labor Act — Repeal 18th Amendment — Banking Reform Laws Chicago u; a victory over New York, E'f,".‘}f l()vi»;zerx Loans — Social Security Laws —v{;‘ederal 4 it Insurance — and Cincinnati beat Philadelphia ild Labor Act — Securities Exchange Act — Wages and Hours Act — Fed- It’s your “Lucky Day"when you land Sl e eral Housing Aci — Farm Relief — Flood Control — Soil Conservation — Na- a four-game series. tional Labor Relations Act — Thirty-five Dollar Gold — Alaska’s Bank Deposits e were in 1933, $9,770,685.00, in 1942, approximately Twenty-one Million — Your E . ,11 f 1 . country is engaged in an all-out war for survival of Democracy and the American b that prize beauty —you'll teel extra | washmglon Way of Life, W i : ! 2 Vote for These Democratic Candidates and Go Forward uc when you a to your enjoy- H i 1 y y y 10y ins Game 1o Victory and Greater Prosperity I i h | | For Delegate to Congress i ment with CREAM OF KENTUCKY! [ Anth J. Di d ! ; nnmq nthony J. Dimon i | or Territorial Treasurer For Commissioner of Labor +~ o (By Assoclated Press) Oscar G. Olson Walter P, Sharpe i The Washington Senators scored ki glllce l‘“ dlh]e ‘te““;‘ l‘:’“"‘g to J‘}e“‘“l! For Territorial Senator eveland last night when Jimmy . A Vernon's single drove in the de-| A. P. walkel‘ ciding run in the only American | k League game played yesterday. For Territorial Representatives coiabinl o ok Bl i NOTICE—NOTICE 1 James V.Davis Andy Gundersen | Al Lesionnaires going to_the| R. E. Hardcastle Crystal Sniow Jenne Sitka Convention are requested to —————————————— * STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY | make reservations by contacting GENERAL ELECTION ; ’ either Bert Lybeck or Alfred Zenger il TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th lat once. 'Boat leaves Auk 'Bay' 66 PROOF. COPR. 1942, SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY Friday morning.

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