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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 [Nf‘w York Yankees had harvested ‘26 runs on Sunday, and c]ubhr‘d}zND FRONT PAGE SIX TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1942 WILL ISSUE HUNTING PERMITS THIS EVENING For the convenience of persons — T A T T I T I TR T | the docile Senators for some more | 'Long Losing |damage that might have been | |worse but the weather prevented | S'reak Made i KE plN the second game. |, | Harland Clift belted out hi [ “TRIUMPH" Tuck- away ensemble. working late, the Alaska Game five | fl:.'::n_ydu; (;;: i Commission will issue hunting li- ‘:‘_lrflkgh[ hits Monday to drive n | bos e Al -/ i censes this evening, and through . H | |all three runs as St. Louis blanked | | Friday evening, in the lobby of the y I Ies' }Dccmit in the nightcap Monday ‘o Federal Building from 5 to 7 p. m | divide a doubleheader. Al Benton | o | needed assistance but he pitched | ‘Rainiers Have Noi Aband' ‘Dctrolt to a victory in the opener. each evening - - WILLIAMS Brooklyn Dodgers Stalled "/ London Conferences Were MRS. M. D. ILLI AR l “n’zhferYankef-s inched cla.scl' i | o Taves vor seatTiE iy ard Pennant-Split | oned Hope for Fourth [focmieneader o seians .+ Held on Offensive, ity AP Doubleheader | Consecutive Flag ™™ . Says White House ral weeks, T | i ———— (By Associated Press) The Seattle Rainiers, refusing to | e X (By Associated Press) i WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. — The Iphia in the National| White House disclosed after the has established the longest| | President had made plain that streak of the season drop-|Bive up hopes for & fourth con-| | preparations are under way for op- doubleheader to New York |Sécutive pennant, beat San Diego | ening a second front in Europe that sor Day for the thirteentn |tWice on Labor Day for the 5’3""““‘ u NT | “necessary decisions regarding mili- defeat SUIRCILYe: DS tary operations” were made in the Portland kept Sacramento rrom‘ | overhs y g\ i | nine attempts, was nearly frustrated | OVerhauling Los ABSHIDE 8 Ve Monday by weak hitting behind|Pennant race by splitting a fwin him, but finally won his thirteenth bill on Labor Day with the S(‘.l]-: ‘umrs. Portlands Ted Norbert hom- | London conference between British |and American officials in July. | Conferences were held with Chur- chill and the British Chiefs of Staffs | lasting ten days and covered the | Cincinnati’'s Bucky Walters, after THE PEN ACHIEVEMENT OF THE CENTURY! HEAFFERS-.| IR game of the season. But Cincin- PR . Ay iy e s lered in the ninth inning to win 3 k whole conduct of the war. nati could not produce for Johnny il Exe(ufe ]’n Ie Pla F”S' Our government was represented | Vander Meer in the nightcap and|'he second Eeme. el p Yy, oy Fiari AERE. gy the Presl- | 3 i rancisco won a S 3 y b, the Cubs won it. PO TA [dent’s personal representative; Gen. | 4 ivi = ——— — ? e | who suffered a broken finger in the p : GARI_)ENING gives L x4 | Sacramento 11, 3; Portland 3, 4. | 8 T e : matched with famous Fineline pencil. Take new pleasure soothing relaxation to jangled |MISS PEARL P N ! Los Angeles 0, 2; Oaland 1, 4, [ o 8ame i AT, MAKES SEATTLE TRIP 7 | T R in writing—and giving! W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company, Pittsburgh scored eleven runs in thessixth inning Monday after two men were Qut to win the first game from St. Louis but the Card- Time in Boston for 14 Years (By Associated Press) | doubleheader Monday in as many | days from Hollywood, coming from | |behind in the ninth inning to win | |the opener but the going was easy | in the nightcap. George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff and Admiral Ernest King, Chief of | Naval Operations. | Stephen Early, Presidential sec- retary, was in London at the same | THE i NEWEST .&k&me . inals won the second contest '0‘ stay two and one-half games be- | hind Brooklyn, The Dodgers, in their pennant | drive, were stalled again Monday, splitting a doubleheader with Bos-‘ |ton. Bobo Newsom gave Boston | | seven of their nine hits and all but one of their runs in the nightcap before being replaced in the sixth | | inning. Whes: Father Does the Gardening nerves . . . refreshing respite from worryand care.Especially so when Olympia Beer, the i | Miss Pearl Peterson, cf the For- | Oakland’s Jack Salbeson pitched his 20th victory of the season Labor Day blanking Los Angeles in the opener. The Oaks kept going in the second inning to take the ser- ies five to four. GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 2, 6; Seattle 3, 7. San Francisco 4, 7; Hollywood 3, National League | | Last Sunday the Boston Braves executed the first triple play seen in Boston for 14 years as they took a doubleheader from Philadelphia | In winning a doubleheader from | San Diego last Sunday, pitcher Dick | Barrett won his 25th game of the | season. | Los Angeles beat Oakland in a ;doublehmdcr last Sunday by lost | the, services of Catcher Al Todd time conferring with Brendon Bracken, Britain’s Minister of Pub- lic Information. Decisions on the military operations of course, were not revealed. i~ SPY TAKEN Henderson BY CUBANS TRIUMPH | In the "TRIUMPH,” Sheaffer presents an utterly new pen —the ultimate in fine writing instruments. Crowning innovation is the new 14K gold Feathertouch "Sheath- Point” and large "Flo-Rite" fluid control, giving pen highest “safety” factor. Also, new lighter cap; new balance design. White Dot pen, gucranteed for life, Fort Madison, lowa, U.S.A. Beverage of Moderation, pro- | €5t Service Office in Juneau, left| Chicago 1, 5; Cincinnati 3, 3. | ” vides added refreshment. That | by steam yesteday for a, trip to| New York 5, 4; Philadelphia 3, 0. At Betier Stores TRIUMPH® raau is Olympia’s proper roleinlife | Seattle for medical treatment. | St Louis 6, 6; Pittsburgh 11, 4. | G | 1” d.,uum_'f.f. ';:-::;::; ...torefreshthe mind and body, S e e ST | Brooklyn 11, 3; Boston 4, 5. | Approves o’ [rr EVBI’YW‘IEI‘C SKRIP. Quick-Drying—Non- : | to relax nerves and drive out Dets forget fojnle. | o] rest-destroying tautness, to do not close until 7 o'clock tonight. | restore energy and spirit . . . R | mighty important now when 5 | i New Under-arm American League St. Louis 3, 3; Detroit 5, 0. Boston 9; Washington 7. Philadelphia 5, 2; New York 6, 11. every American needs to keep d Cream Deodorant alert. THOUSANDS ASK WHY safely ue 6; Oakland 1, 0. Sacramento 9, 5; Portland 6, 9. Los Angeles 2, One of Most Important Yet Captured in Am- erica,”. Says Chief | HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 8. — The Cuban police have announced the | arrest of “one of the most important ~ DR Message | w ki Declares Demand for In- | Prewitt, Mrs, P Prewitt. R. W. Hampton, D. O. Hampton, | W. R, Farmer, T. B. Hall, Miss C. Many Off fo Clogging. W. A. Smith, W. Wagner. G. E. Taylor, S. 8. Olson, C. Tay- lor, E. Compton, S. Simmons, Mrs. It's the Water” San Diego 1, 2; Seattle 5, 3 flation |_eg|5|al|on | spies yet captured in America,” but | Thibodeau, J. F. Mullen, L. H. S. Simmons, Mys. Ann C. Young, ¥ 3 £ 5 il e LY F AT | indicated he would escape the firing | Huber, James Walker, H. V. Mc- W. Muldow, O. P. Elwigion, Mrs. i Constant purity and rare brew- Serifgacn B, 1) Holywood b ”Inevifable” |squad by becoming a Government lh unda | y, S. Swan V. Webber, Mrs. J. B. Hanford. ;ng qualmt;:s of Olympia’s Natioual Losctio | witness. % b | y, Miss D. Lar- amous subterranean water, FELET, Major General Manual Senitez, - N ater, IR S S jor on, A. Beau, J. J. Million, M. J. combined with premium- pricedingredientsand the skill ofthreegenerationsof one family of Master Brewers makes Olympia so refreshing—in a Brooklyn 6, 2; New York 2, 4. 8t. Louis 10; Cincinnati 2 Boston 13, 7; Philadelphia 3, 3. Chicago 0, 0; Pittsburgh 6, 5. American League Chief of the Cuban National Po-| ministrator Leon Henderson sternly . aemounced the arrest, saying hé | backed President Roosevelt’s de- an unnamed German, who, he | mands for inflation control, warning ' ;44 had confessed to widespread | that henceforth price ceilings will ogpionage activities. lie J. Beffa, A. He: Haitre, the | B, Hanford. Scores of passengers for :-zuth ;ifi;fl?‘;::glly :‘i‘;‘:”xei’:’:g; J. P. Lane, J. M. Pack, George g. e " Velas, Mrs. P. Reynolds, Miss M following: Mrs. H. Anderson, Helen | Sl ot - Martha S:)Zi;tyw Holds Meeting i alis by el Amaricas Db N Aokt ocs 12 New York 11, 15; Washington 9, befli‘:i(l)grc:;l. 2‘[’)(:;&;*:[ 3 mmm_! e | Houghling, J. 9. Strachila, Florence :m:"bEiucf \Igulb(x:s. N‘v J(.: J;nlxls:; M:lrflml stocl‘::;’dy helfc: its ;esx;-:l: “Original Light Table Beer.” not irtitate skin i o tion luncheon today of the Research | Hargent. B Ak Ol R Bmithil LY. oaRoiEe, D S R Ineeuing o s gTeTOm, 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used Detroit 2; Chicago 0. s 2 i M A. Smith, R. V. Nel Mi son, R. Erlander, A. Leak. Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren and Mrs. right after shaving Philadelphia 7; Boston 8. Institute of America, said the Presi- | |Mrs. A. Smith, R. V. Nelson, Miss| g "G ouer M. Forsythe, J. C. Knight as hostesses. Plans were 3. Instantly stops perspiration for Glsveland'd 6: 6t Touls-3, s, | oDk LatoryDey niessaga b CoN ) |B. Mill, Mrs. A. M. Mill, J. Ritchie,| o "R R, Thall, U. S. Olson, made for the year, including dis- 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream Arrid has been awarded Oprmeih “It’s the Water” the | GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 1; Seattle 3. gress demanding quick action of | Congress to keep living costs . down | was “inevitable.” BLUE LOST, M. Faulkner. 1. Christensen, Mrs. C. Christensen. Roy FunkJr., L. Lendres, A. Mi- nard, M. C. Mathias, J. Mortrude, N. Pantz, A. L. Sarre, Miss P. Peterson, Mrs. M. D. Williams, A. J. Bighill, L. E. Ne- ville, T. Parish, G. H. Bode, P. G. C. Meyer, cussion of a rummage sale which 15 to be held on Sept. 26, and a white elephant sale set for some time in October, | Approval Seal of The American | Sacramento 6; Portland 5. | So pA(IFI( i Faidlin B v il RGBS S B My | fSiadiecile s | e Y e 1 LONEU.S. ’ A Exceptional jes™ Arrid is the L i i ) | O s R e | T, ALL SHEAFFER PRODUCTS CARRIED BY OLYMPIA BREWING v A | FIGHIER IN ili i [ Ak ARRID | oomovovor | ‘Small Auxiliary ranspor sord dC s bbbl SR e i oot iy 1 R Hingme Also Sent Down in J. B. Burford and Company y = Cleveland 2, 3; Washington 2, 1. | 1 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” % R RR R R R IR PR R R RRRR IR AR RATRRE ) gew York 6, 0; Washington 2, .1. AlR BATTLE Enemy Adlo“ | g i 3 »” 4 it 4; Chi ) | L, i R e i wassrcom, Sept. s — rne | IO AT | y games played. ol bbbl oy L s bl g § i Sh ' D -l— E Navy Department officially an- @ % STANDING OF CLUBS |Jnots vown 1wo tnemy nounces the )ugs] of t;u:h Unmneg t | States destroyer Blue an e sal [} [} ;fi bel d d g)‘ e Couzvzflag:;st Pet, BOmberS, A|SO Enemy auxiliary transport Czll:]oun }yry en- Th B t Wh k ¢ eloved accessor ress iz s s 2 . . emy action in the South Pacific. lS les rOm 5 A L81ior dneuim o o o Fighter in Solomons | Tne Naw saia the sinking oc- e es ¢ A b 4| ST curred during the past two weeks | F ;2 ’}fl ::i'tlgmmim g‘; T -g"g; WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. — The | but did not connect them with any | . egge E3 5} ! {hsim Dlago "8 509 | yavy Department announced Mon- | SPecific action. 3 y % \[Oa.kla d= 7 3 488 oy that an American fighter plane Casualties were few, the Navy De- rea ;f :‘Holly\:uud ;; g; i in the Solomons shot down two Partment stated. 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