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TN TR TS S YOS T T T e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; ~ 7 /CARDS WIN SACRAMENTO, BYHURLING SEATTLE IN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 || YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Twentyone Arrive and PAGE TWO £ OF ROOKIESERIES TIE Forlyleave| jitmee foiek Furhuk | wom me| Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Incoming passengers | Westward last night were Hilmer Larry Fren;mthes Dodg-|Los Angeles Wins in First Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis | : 0 : | Y H Baker, Francesco Belarde, Tony | esp¥idortDigt | - PlayoftGamewilh i S ket | g ey Friday Sunday ! : : { Plynn, Otis Jones, Vincent Leboon, w d Y r d Y s d Y | Phlladelphla | San Dlego Clair Marshall, Earl McNish, Har-| | andte Monte, Doyt Price, Marcelo (By Associated Press) | (By Associated Press) sroado to, Bessie The pennant bound St. Louis| In. the Shaughnessy playoffs g::::: ,x]‘,:‘;;’;"_\(&&;]\n'(m.l;.;,::, Cardinals retained a two and one-|Seattle defeated the Pacific Coast|g.;. " j §. schwartz, Martha half game lead in the National|Champions Sacramento for the League championship by last night|first defeat in seven games to even defeating Cincinnati before a crowd [up the series in the playoff, one ‘01 more than 26,000. Stamp, Martin Thompson, Mrs, R. Wiseman, Thomas R. Flynn, Leaving here for the south were | ALASKA STAR AIRLINES b [game each. as TolidWs: B\ \ The":larc:s tx;:uln.\phed (bell;lnd the‘t. Mnnng‘e}: Jifzger S!aitz. iplnch :fll For Ketchikan—R. F. Garrison. Oftice h ; 6 \ | magnificent pitching of the sen-|ting in the eleventh inning yester-| g\ geattle—William Darlin, John i l. B @ | sational 23-year-old rookie Johnny|day, walloped out a triple to touch Wugxlm’ JaiieE WAMEOH, MbE BARANOF HOTEL one 6 7 W, | Bedzley who allowed only two hits.|off a three-run explosion gwlngf'\hmm, " Scott, Earl Scott, Verna First baseman Johnny Hopp was|Los Angeles a victory over San replaced by rookie Sanders who|Diego in the first game of the | smidshed out 4 triple to score two|playoff series. “lof the Cards’ runs. Hopp is suf- ———,——— nge fering for a severe cold. ' [ Initiate 7 af s v ... Yanks in stop Pee Wee Reese could not quite | A hard infield single that short- | - |handle deprived Larry French nf: s ee Ing|pamcpaflon in Baseball's Immor- | Peterson, George J. Shower, Bon-| | Peterson. ‘ TRANSPORTATION. COMPANY FLTCHER COUNSELS NEW YANKEES — New York Yankee coach Art Flelcher Harry Bartell, Victor Peele, W. | A. Broline, Clinton Painter, T. W, | Ranta, John E. Anderson, O. S’.; Syne, Olive Syne, A. C. Adams, |* Fred Soberg, Henry Moreau, Violet | Davis, Louis Davis, Donald Max, | Svantte Ahvenos, John Henderson. The Twink Makes Second e gz ! tality as the veteran southpaw Gordon Taylor, Clint Smith, Paul | i B pitched Erooklyn to a shutout vic-| | Campbell, Cliff Thompson, Daniel} Seven candidates were initiated as | 0Ty over Philadelphia yesterday | Nicorderars, J. F. Quinn, T. W. ! Elks last night at the regular busi- | atternoon. | ena o’s Rowen, Raymond Lynch, Don R. Iness and initiation ceremonies of | b Stroup, Mary Hightower, R. J. }[the fraternal organization, presided | GAMES WEDNESDAY i Bartlett, Bert F. Coates, S. T. lover by Exalted Ruler Arthur Adams. | National League (By Associated Press) Thombson, W. T. Mahoney, Earl Those initiated were Howard | | Philadelphia 0; Brooklyn 6. Hartley, Harold M. Tullis, Peter C.| St. Louis 4; Cincinnati 2. Ernie Bonham, righthander ace Scott, Cliff Thompson and Georgei |of New York achieved his 21st vie- Davis. {Sarphr, Bdward Lane, Victot SEEL American League |tory yesterday afternoon as the| s |er, Lieut. C. N. Montgomery and| w,hington 1; New York 4. World Champions closed their | B Hngeh, e Jitter oxGul R Coast Playoff Series {home schedule with a victory over FORGERY (H ARGE { Following the session a Wi oesome‘ Seattle 6; Sacramento 5. Washington. luncheon was served | Exalted Ruler Adams announced | LOS Angeles 6; San Dlego 5, elev- the appointment of Roger S. Stey- |¢% innings. enson as Chairman of the Bowling Committee, and further stated the | | alleys were being fixed up and play FIFTY - TWO ARRIVE HERE IS FILED IN CHECK FRAUD CASE HERE STANDING OF CLUBS Natlonal League will begin about the first of October. | Won Lost Pet.! H Altbtie meeting on October 7 it |St. Louis 103 48 682 Sou'"l U. S. Attorney Willlam A. Hol- | was announced there will be special | Brooklyn 100 50 .667] FROM zheimer filed a charge of forgery | entertainment that should 1ot be |New York 82 64 562 She o Albect doneR U OO | . Y 1M liding safely to second a8 missed by any EIk. | Clrictiingtl 76 73 510| Passengers arriving here from ‘r’nolxs‘zlson;;s P:iie‘:] ?:)zi;g (()‘vu:to:n: 5 vi i ces, is shown slidin e A .- z , ¥ o e R T TR < 4 gf;;r}kofs f}lfi’éfih:{o:: icacahncl: for Roy Cullenbine’s bad toss. This action ) gfiifif,‘.‘,‘l % g;i :: ::;l the south this .mommz were, };rogl 8500 bohil 1 saib Keuhn or 158 | ALASKA COAS TAL Al n LINES i took place early in the game between the Yanks and Washington at the | Bostor ¥ 58 86 403 §is Mo Trene Anders, % T efand Juty. y Yankee Stadium in New York. The New Yorkers took the Senators 1-0. ores | et 8 8 A% Bemara, B A Anaerson, Master 1\ 0o B iag resident, aio nas || Serving Southeast Alaska Pussstigers, Mail, Egstons : : P , 3 American League |Lon Garpenter, Donna May Car.|UeeR living under the name of SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. chased from Grant Logan. They | { Won Lost Ptfi-lpemer Leura Catperiter Spencer“’ames Norman and is charged with Hawk An- Pel: Kim- Chicha- ”"UGLAS have been living in the Campbell| Be i ess | New vork 103 50 .678|@. Delong, Edith Danielson, Doris| CT6.8 @ check for $400 under tve Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka residence for the best part of | | aator 92 59 .609|miios, K "H. Foley, June Ciooden,|"2Me Of Marvin Foxx. He has Juneau ..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 318 $18 §18 818 year. { . |8t. Louts # 8 AR s e 11 signed a confession, U. S. Deputy || Sitka....18 18 . 18 10 18 18 10 10 | 3 £ 543 | Lorraine Holden, Hilton Johnson, Marshal Walter Hellan, who inv |} Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 . ‘ F 0 D | Detrolt 0Tttty L | tigat e e e ] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 1¢ | | | tigated the case and made the ar- 4 EXPECTED HOME | or ne a | Detrot 73 79 480} Virginia M. Lund, Evelyn Mitch-| 0" T o Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 FACULTY RECEPTION | | | Chicago . .63 8 4341, Dorothy Nathe, Peggy Parsons,| " * > |} Todad 18 18 10 10 Mrs. Tda Reinikka who has been IWtw:hington §.4 62 89 810 James Parsons, Geneva Parsons, ’rer:akee ke :g }g 10 Tuesday, September 29, a public|yisiting with her daughter, Mrs.| Juneau stores will have no milk | Philadelphia .. 55 99 357 Ruth L. Pearce, Madge W. Parker, | ,}A{x;gggr;‘ o reception for the Douglas school|clyde Bolyan in California for sev- | for sale tomorrow so those who de- | —et——— :Genevmv:- Peterson, S. E. Phillips, ! Ex“prl-ss Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c faculty members %ill be held inleral months is expected home Pend on stofe delivery hac bR | |J. Primavera, Audrey Rude, Mar- | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% the schopl. A musical program has | today. {make arrangements accordingly. cella Shannon, Viola Shannon, Elsie T RI A N G LE | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY been planned to begin at 8 o'cloc AR, o) CHTCER |The “no sale of milk” will last,| |B. Swan, Louis Wugan, Ruth E. 1 St Sk Belorabuig p. m. (Following this will be a GOODY SALE however, only for one day. | | Wiggins, Charles Wiggins, Lana CLEA“EBS cl gt peci ) social hour with opportunity to it | The announcement is made by | Wiggins, John Nathe, John Robert| : %\;xs;:gu;g s meet the new teachers and greet| A goody sale planned by the|ihe Juneau Dairies management| {Olson, Francis Palmer, Judith Anne| NewLOCaHOH | &gk . o0 00 those who have returned this Fall PLAY OPENER Douglas Island Women's Club, a5|which states the Navy will take| H t Shannon, and Katherine Pasquan. | beginning of their Fall activities,|a); milk tomorrow that goes to the| | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan | Arrivals Juneau Laundry 2 {will be held Saturday, September|yholesale trade . ! from, Bl vee| Building | Express Rate: 10c per p::;d;x::;mum of 60c to Petersburg QUSRLY 10 MENT 26, duripg ‘theiafternoon from 'L o], Teomemesag. s A I u R D A Y‘?,‘;’g";‘d,";‘;‘f,fi,f“fi‘lmffi;‘_d' NMT? % o W || ror mNFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, pHONE 612 A meeting of local contingent of |* %1% The Dally Alaska Emplre nas the | McEachran, C. W. Clafin, J. E. wser;:n:;, || HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: ; Territorial Guards will be held at SAVE e DATE !Las"'f“;e’:‘;ga;’:“"‘“"" of any Al Boyle and J. M. Clark and from| PRakNE \ Above rates Bpl[tlllfa-brseuzl:‘iltl ;asé;x;g:;ecxmlco .1“&'333. 7 o'clock tonight at the City Hall. Oct. 17 3 E g o s N Py z erangell, Martin Walter anq M. | Schedules and Rates J Members are expecied 0 20 i pougiag Fireman's Dance University of Washington o, sonnson. ; uniform and overcoat and take ACtOf IS Fl rer Leaving here this noon for skag-i | their rifles without bayonets. — e } Meefs co"ege of Pa. {way were Cranston Ashley Bowling, Drusilla M. Lee, Silas R. Dennis, R | Small amounts of crude oil are LACEYS MOVE INTO HOME Wade Lacey and family moved into their new home recently pur- separated from the brine of salt wells in the Red Basin of China’s Szechwan province, between Chung- king and Chengtu. cific-Stagg's Team SEATTLE, Sept. 24—The Uni- versity of Washington'’s football sea- son opens this Saturday with a non-conference tilt with 80-year-old Clifford F. Matthews, Ed Sowell, Fortramate T. Fulgencia, H. E. Trefethen, C. J. Trefethen, Felix! Calvara Bello, Ralph O. Hammer,| Whitethorn, Richard L. Maidment, Margaret M. Whitethorn, Eimer C. |’ 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome B. O. Hammond, Mark H. McKee, William A, Sherman, Blanche Marshall, Vie- tor B. Edelbrock, B. R. Hern, J. A.| Sullivan, M. L. Sepprell, Ds B. DanHour and Jessie A. Cast. ———————— INDIAN OFFI€E OFFICIAL BACK FROM KETCHIKAN Alonzo Stagg’s College of Pacific | Tigers, and in spite of the Selective Service, the Huskies are reported to have plenty of manpower this year. Mark McCorkle will open at full- back for Washington, Pete Susick at quarter, and Bobby Erickson and Sam Robinson at halfback posi- tions. Coach Pest Welch, who replaced Jim Phelan as mentor for the Husky squad last summer, has been drill- ing his squad this week. The Tu. Th. 3. Daily 8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Wash, ____ PWT Juneau, Alaska 135 MWT Whitehorse, ¥, T. _135 MWT Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Seattle, 20 SAWMILL MEN WANTED at THE ATCO LINE e Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Ruby, 150 MWT 10:20am Nome, ka 165 MWT 11:25am —_— Construction Engineer Ralph Mize of the Alaska Office of Indian Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT McGrath, Alaska 150 MWT Affairs has returned to Juneau Ophir, Alaska ——130 MW Huskies open their regular season 180 MWT m“EA“ L“MBEB “lLLs October 3 with Southern California. [{rom Ketchikan by plane after a . Bither, Aawia 105 MwT trip to the Ward Lake evacuee : "DES I OM ORR ow camp on construction matters. mflq m- Llodd —————— SEATTLE JUNEAU Cuba has sold practically all her LA B p 1942 sugar output of 4,100,000 long ity 4 o/ %, |mgn tide _2:07 am,, 17.9 feet{tons to the Unitea States Defense ”m.l‘;}‘!mfi . VA7 7 Low tide ... 8:12 am, -0.8 feet | Supplies Corp. 2 High tide 2:27 pm, 185 feet REFRIGERATION Orchestra Leader Buddy Rogers,| Low tide ... 8:35 pm., THE M. V. BEILBY . husband of Mary Pickford and & St will leave Juneau for Petersburg, —_— = former screen player himself, is NOTICE if Port Alexander and Way Ports now a lieutenant, EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock ‘Tuesday, before 4 P, M. J. H. SAWYER By GEORGE McMANUS THE COOK LEFT-AND SO DID THE GARDENER- SO I'VE DECIDED WE unior grade, In 1 1s trainisig for| | 1 will not be responsible for bills “orpus Chrlay,| | Contracted by anyone but myself iation. This isk | 8Tter Sept. 21, 1942, Navy photé | JOHN HOMETHKO. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 his wings at | Tex., Naval Air Now Operating PHONE 114 JUNEAU — Vi ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA ! With Conreciing Service to 4 ARCTHIG S |\ ol WILL DO OLIR OWN i géfig‘ér"éfig ; %55%»4‘41%% ' Lhk LS 0 HOUSEWORK FOR THE KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY-I'M GLAD |'VE GOT ME BUSINESS ORGANIZED TO THE POINT WHERE | WON'T HAVE TO GO TO THE OFFICE GONNA TAKE \ s ] IT EASY FROM | and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS ' PHONE 612