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PAGE SIX BIG GAME |;:(. (. CARNEGIE IN CHARGE OF THF. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- -JUNEAU, ALASKA i 4 . | "Fhé chitdrens sports catnivat witl PRESIDENT ALASKA | begin at 12 o'clock in charge of Ralph Martin, M. H. Sides in his customasy role of paymaster, and m. the baseball game will ON S(HEDUlE? charge. Claude Carnegie will be in charge | pay) game is scheduled to begin, and s the Fourth of July parade, it was | decided at a meeting last night of | ayent, as softball is reported as fast members of the committee on ar- | hecoming the national sport in the | {rangements for the Juneau obse es, and even supplanting the Rotary, Chamber of Com- merce Baseballists May |nine | Carnegie Possibly Meet | | entries man having (m..m‘ id that it will be Thursday World | postponed last week on ac- | played at The weather made up his n more or s fair on nig 29 the Little Serious count of rain, will be Firemans' Field starting at 7 o'clock. | Admission, one war bond, $18.75. Du e interim both teams have been seen practicing like mad, ‘ working out the creaks from thos old joints and generally learning the way between bags. By woims,‘ it is meant those things that con-| nect their arms and legs to the| rest of their bodies, and by bags| is meant bases, | Much pirating has been done on both sides since the original line-up | was posted. Whitehead has been sold and bought twice, with the Rotary Club being stuck with him| at the present time. Frank Her- mann was pinning much faith on his ability to put Henning on the mound for the Chamber, but the Rotary Club put up a $1000 bond | for his services. | A general re-arranging of bets has been necessary owing to some | important changes in the batting ! order. Dick Byrne is following Harmon, who is following Ryan. This was found the easiest way to handle the matter because in their, private life this seemed to be the order of their going. Don Skuse is going to catch because no mask could be *found, and he says that| his face could receive nothing but improvement by a hit. He said this himself, he did, really. Joe Meherin has offered to buy a bond for the first Rotarian to get a hit, the bond, of cour: to be in his (Meherin’s) name. Jack Kristian, not to be outdone, said that he would purchase two bonds if any member of the Chamber got beyond the beer barrel at third base, but the committee turned that bet down—it is not sportsmanship | to bet on cinches The “brains” of the game an- nounce that if it is not raining at five o'clock on Thursday, June 29, the heat will be on. All the stunts, bands, fan dancers, etc., that were hired for the original date have been brought back into town at great expense and a swell time is assured for all. Remember, one r bond of $18.75 will buy a ticket ‘ an adult and any amount of war stamps for those under what- ever age is considered “kid's age.” e .- - Thie parade is to start at 10 o'clock | helq on Triangle Place at 8 o'clock, where a demonstraiion of precision | affairs, and substantial awards are | drilling will be given by a detach- | i, prospect for {ment from the Sub-port under the | ayent. | command of Major William Fisher | The Independence be delivered | 2 p ’ > W. N. Cuddy, prominent Anchor- ‘ JUI.Y4 pARADE sturbibouween G U IVEEL IS age attorney and banker, arrived Airlines, Dodgers with Lt. Pat Millinor in | Juneauites are urged to witness this | Groups and individual plan- | traditional entries asked to nOLfY | sections There will be substantial s for floats and miscellaneous baseball events in many | The Finn horse contest, one of | the main attractions of every Fourth, | of July celebration here, will be! proceed to Firethen's Park, | with Waino Hendrickson directing | winners in the 1y address will y Major C. F. Scheib- BUY WAR BONDS Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. MIXERS Cofferrio Mint Julip Gin Fizz Lemon Mixer Lime Mixer Shaster Water « Tom Collins 7-Up Whiskey Sour Ginger Ale 0Old Fashioned Lem-Mix Singapore Sling Orange-Ade’ Grenadine Mission Orange PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER BUTTER and EGGS It’s a pleasure and good eco- nomy to EAT FRESH BUT- TER . .. and EGGS. s W RECENTLY ELECTED, INTRODUCED TODAY Harold Foss, outgoing President of the Rotary Club, today handed over the gavel to Jack Fletcher. newly elected head of the organiza- tion at the regular noon luncheon meeting in the Baranof Gold Room. | Mr. Foss was presented with a Past President’s pin and before retiring the chair he expressed his ' appreciation to the members for the cooperation they had extended him during his term of office. Other newly elected officers who were introduced included Brooks Hanford, Vice - Président; John Young, Secretary; Herb Hillerman, Treaswrer; Ernie Parsons, Sergeant- at-Arms. Along with the afore-| mentioned officers, the following were introduced as Directors: Harold Foss, Henry Harmon, Don Skuse, | Arthur Adams and K. G. Merritt Committee reports were made and | the following members were M’- pointed to prepare the Rotary float for the Fourth of July parade Henry Harmon, Don Skuse, Monty Grisham, John Young, Jack Flet- cher, Hank Green and Ellis Rey- | nolds. | A fifteen - minute program was provided by Alva Blackerby, of the | st Service, who showed colored | slides of Southeast Alaska. Guests introduced during the | meeting included Bob Martin, in- | surance man from Seattle, and| Martin Geary, PAA Traffic Man-| ager. | ST0CK OUOTAIIONS NEW YORK, June 27.—Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| stock today is 6%, American Can| 28 Anaconda 27!, Beech Air-| craft 8':, Bethlehem Steel 627, Curtiss Wright 5%, Harvester 179, Kennecott, 327, North American Aviation 8':, New York Central 18%, Northern Pa- cific 17%, United States Steel 577%. Dow, Jones as follows: industrials 14848, rails 41.70, utilities 24.09 .. FROM HARBOR ISL. D here from Harbor Island and is reg Mtered @t the dunenu Hotel ’ dASE c oo bl A > International | averages today - are| DHONE B enr 's BEST! Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. L o) ] COOKIES Chocolate Wafe Pretzel Sticks Vanilla Wafers Soyas Triscuit Lorna Doones Sugar Wafers Chocolate Mallomarr Arrow Root Oatmeal Crackers AND MANY OTHERS DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 5P MINIMUM— pleasure trip. ool geat, Mr. Cuddy is President of Alaska The couple will return to |is a guest at the Juneau Hotel We have the finest This delightful drink will help keep your family in the pink \ s of the fresh oranges. quality of ¢anned orange juice by the can or case. Also 3 ¢ These are an investment in health——NOW AT: PIGGLY WIGGLY PHONE 16 or 24 And as an investment in future happiness—BUY THAT EXTRA BOND NOW!!!!! y o ATTACK onxtuenovere BUY - | here yesterday on an Alaska Air-|Juneau and Anchorage sometime | lines plane from the West enroute | late in July. While in Juneau, Mr. AIRLINES IN TOWN V. o 2 comsined usiness and | the Baranot soter Frank Anderson, of Los Angeles, | TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1944 ,, THE NEW F LUFF TOP TAKES A LEVEL CUT A COOL HEAD FOR SUMMER . A perky topper for those who like something casual but with Finesse! That's the néw fluff top... Fluffy curls cascading over the crown. If you simply can’t get away, Spend a one-day vacation in our Beauty Salon. IGRIDYS BEAUTY sALON COOPER BUILDING Open Evenings Opposite Federal Building PHONE 318 LU DL ”0UBLE This time it's nol a matter of maneuvers . . . nol by along shot. This time the sergeant’s shout “com-e on,” means attack! We've had plenty of time fo think about it They're going into action “on the double!” We must double our backing! Buy twice the War Bonds you did before . WAR LOAN. . Now it's actually happening. DURING THIS FIFTH P. E. Harris Company