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VOL. XLII, NO. 9775 HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, 'ALASKA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1944 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS CARDINALS BEAT BROWNS BY 5-1 SCORE " Nazi Resistance Broken As Yanks Slug On i SUN RISE-SET ’ | | ir Strikes | | For the benefit of duck hunters, ‘ [] ‘ ‘ L here are the sunrises and sunsets | | | } for the next two days: n ap Ips I | | Sunday, October 8 | ' | | Sunrise—7:16 a. m. Sunset—6:14 | | [] [ | | LS p. m. i | n'l I IN H F H w1 The following is the starting Monday, October 9 i | |lineups of the St. Louis Cardinals Sunrise—7:18 a. m. Sunset—6:11 i : |and St. Louis Browns in the fourth p. m. —_— “paian sa— o game of the World Series being g | | 1 Lo . ol H H H played this afternoon: H | b Washiai Americans Break Bitter Hygh Anfrim Asked fo Quit Four More Ocean-going Backbone of German-Hun- Last Major Porf on Chinese e e s National League Cham- | H : | i i i Litwhiler, left field. i H ) e Washington DefenseofDoorDie | —Dr. Whitehead Resigns | VesselsAreBaggedby | garian Resistance Now Held East China | Liwnier ett feia pions Have Scoring . Merry-Go- l Enemy Ranks rom City Council American Aircraft Reporfed Broken | Coast Taken | Musial, rght field Sprees, Two Innings | | | W. Cooper, catcher, | | — JLLETIN. . ¢ | | Sanders, first base | By DREW PEARSON BULLETIN—LONDON, Oct. 7 | 15 one of the stormiest sessions| ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, NEW| MOSCOW, Oct. 7—Red Army in- (By Associated Press) Pl vk tiird i SHom‘ S(ORE | (Lt. Col. Robert S, Allen now on active | —The American Infantry jumped | 1, n|GUINEA, Oct. 7—Continuing the fantry waves, swging across the Foochow, Capital City of Fukien| 3 i e service with the Army.) 80 nw AL X lotf the present City Council, Hugh| | Marion, shortstop. — | REACK . B A . % i Gits ' T last | Allled air war against Japan’s Rumanian frontier into Hungary |Province, the last major port 00| Verna, second base. R E today through the forest south of | Antrim, City Engineer, was las ‘shlp])in;, planes sank or damaged on a 75-mile front, moved steadily Chinese held East China coast, | Brescion pitibier A CARDS 512 0 4 WASHINGTON—Friends of dig- | Monschau, 16 miles south of |night asked to resign, effective|four ships and spread havoc among toward the Tisza and Koros Rivers, has been captured by Japanese in- " BROWNS BROWNS 1 9 1 nitied, austere Cordell Hull say the| Aachen and beat slowly through |November 1, at which time that|small surface craft off the Dutch'the last big natural obstacles be- | vasion forces. Gutteridge, G vaks e thing ‘which finally coused him to| ‘DS demse gloomy: forest. By 2 |oftice would b disoontinued. Be-|East Indles Cu Tuesday and Wed- fore Budapest. The capture of the POrt Wasi preevich’ conter field, COMposn'E S(ORE crack down 5 virtusl U. 8. shipping| P: M t0day. the line had pushed |fore the last clouds disappeared, | nesday. There are indications that the made three days ago, a TOkyo| yrooremohe field, ¢+ e A lfrie was dri AT | o ipak Gane ines aR1IBOWRY. | Dy, GG L] WI\ehoad SIU Headquarters announced these backbone of the German-Hungari- |broadcast said in announcing a' gienneng shortstop. a4 gentine film depicting him in a| traps. Some prisoners have been |nounced his resignation from the|results in today’s communique—a an resistance has been broken. The [Japanese Imperial communique. ‘ Takba, ,L_'“‘m]d' ) i 3 R H E Donald Duck satire, always quack.‘ taken and they sald they had |Council and Don Skuse also stated |minelayer was sunk near Oela Is- Soviets now have an excellent| There is no immediate confirma- | yoquinn, first base CARDS 1n 33 0 ing about Argentina. never before seen action. that he would probably resign. land, east of the Celebes; @ 3000~ chance of carrying the fight to the tion from Allied sources. | anititinan At base BEOYS n oW .y i | The meeting, which began with |ton freighter was probably destroy- area of the Hungarian capital in| The Chinese High Command said i 2 4 SO i 2 dm;elér?:;?;ei;ufih{‘:d;},fl:xi BULLETIN — WITH THE |a calm before the storm, was given |ed off the Celebes; in the vicinity four or five days. Budapest is 90|yesterday Jap troops had reached | ?:z;i‘l“‘pnfit:' e | SCORE BY m“l"GS i ‘ < % CY'7| FIRST AMERICAN ARMY IN |a blast after two hours of routine [of Ambonia, a 1000-ton vessel was miles away. |the northwestern suburbs of the 4 | % X i :::‘;k“c‘iagld A S“l“"li il k”’;“‘ GERMANY, Oct. 7—The Ger- |business when Councilman Harry [sunk; a 3000-ton merchantman was ————— city located across Narro Strait at| gief { ‘(;“3“:55 ok E iR L:“ €-| man's bitter stand or die de- |Lee motioned for discontinuance of blown up by a direct hit. The bag |the northern tip of the Japanese-| P 2000610008 e A el mileins | fense morth of Aachen has col- |the City Engineers offlce and [was four ocean-going vessels which HOOP pRA(“(E |occupied Island of Formosa, occu- plAY BY pI_AY Hits 20300231 1—12 d Mr. Hull milking a| jup.q suddenly against the |asked for Antrim's resignation, ef-|increased the total sunk in October pied by the Japs in April, 1939, and | E | cow marked “Latin America.” | Errors.... 0000000000 ' Tibie Airabi ey " ade| ETOWing American pressure and |fective November 1. The motion|in the Southwest Pacific theatre to! SESSIONS SIAR]’ recaptured by the Chinese in Svp- Silas A | BROWNS R e erre .B €| y. S. tanks and infantry surged |was given a second by Councilman |23, sunk or damaged by planes. ' tember. * . ] on raw film stock, which is a| > hi CARDINALS — Litwhiler fanned. 123456789TL AT i taral AAR IR he T forward in a sweeping drive. More |Elroy Ninnis. In the vote on the| The communique listed elghc‘ | G 0% S8 ) ‘Hopp singled. Musial homered scor- Runs 0000000101 | 8. Govitament. batl Seraltied Ar;| than 300 prisoners have been |motion, Counciimen Whitehead and |small surface craft sunk and 11 1 |ing Hopp. W. Cooper out, Jakucki Hits 12111101 1—9 i RARInE L for BN AR A IgIRE | taken in the first two hours. (Skuse voted “no”, with Councilmen damaged. | NT ‘Ln McQuinn. Sanders fanned. Errors 001000000—1 aquota arrangement. ‘The . @hok Tanks have rumbled east of Beg- |Lee, Ninnis, Shaffer and Nielson > Two runs, two hits, no errors; none ———— e Seomery| Sendorf and the infantry has |holding the majorlly “yes! count.| | Both Cnmson Bears and le(l. pisguin : ’ ST. LOUIS, Oct.’ 7—The World O cad sen’ Bink Eato e Y“ fanned out south of Ubach and i Antrim Makes Demand | | BROWNS — Gutteridge fanned. Series is now tied up, two each, by Hull up and spurred him into a¢- | overrun Herbach, Markstein, Hof- | Antrim, under fire by certain sl Clly Teams Polishing Up \Kmmh e Moo g o | the St. Louls Cardinals winning this istite Gr CortAN CARIRE colleagfxes stadt, Alsdorf and Baeswiler. The |members of the council for the past "I T !to Hopp, who made a brilliant one- |afternoon’s game from the St. Louis ments of cortaln caminel colleagues| Yanks are now six miles inside |several weeks, demanded as bis) for November Games handed catoh at the right center |BFOWNS by & soore of B to 1. crackdown on Argentina. ‘ Germany. |right as a citizen and employee of | |'wall; Stephens out, Marion to| The Cards put the game seemingly |the city, to have all complaints| Basketball Moe: £ th the | | Sand 5 jon ice in the first inning by making Chief diff UL o, | P 2 . | practice for bot the | | Sanders [ net is mu: I;;el:xce insi:llc t:?e C“bll( YANKS FORGE ON }and reasons for last night’s action, | {Juneau High School team and “m | No runs, one hit, no errors; one ltwo runs, because of a homer by ! et “;’o l‘:c"y‘ o “m";“fl LONDON, Oct. 7—The American |Presented to him in writing. City League teams started this| |left on base. Muml; mm ;i mal;l (;: : bl Tz‘r‘:o 4 Tely | pirst Army sl | In defense of the City Engineer, | more tallies were chalked up in the I8 il y slugged away with; In de ense o y gl s week, Teams are being picked and | SECOND INNING snubbing Argentina—in other words, | ! Bfl(ker sa FDR l I | 3 third frame, the Cards making one f both fists above Aachen toddy,|Jack Fletcher, Manager of the players hardened up for the games | ys NVOIVES | carpINALSKurowski flied out 5 | ;;v;;hdrawmf1 zlxur Ambassador and jabbing the Germans at the stop | | Baranof Hotel and a representative b ‘next month. | U t d St lto Kreevich, Marion out, Stephens throughd ": er}l;nr‘ ;I;lhe Haxt ACHR | pou::“j‘i"‘;’ "‘:SO’:‘l‘:zfry‘e‘z‘°;‘fml’)‘3‘s" gap with tanks. The doughboys also [of one of the largest taxpayers of 3 | At the high school, 42 aatimantal niies aIeS m Se' |to McQuinn. Verban out, Stephens»wash:‘;:ov?n: :“:,f oo saaian | it L | pounded nearly a mile through the|Juneau, stated that since Antrim GOP Candidate Says Ad- |for the varsity team turned out cret Agreemen!s [0 Mpar !innings, then made their lone tally i gariges dense forest on the way to Cologne. |had taken over his duties he ha S A [ for the first practice session. Com- | No runs, no hits, no errors; none iy the eighth, ‘; ; hen you 7 come out of youri The Third Army has a solid hold | seen more improvements and mor‘e m|n|s"at|0n Makes No pared to the first turn-out last | — |left on base, | Frequent changes were made on ouse and _ find _your neighbors on the southwest and northwest | defaults had been brought to his i |vear of but 21 boys, this is con-| MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Oct. 17| BROWNS—Laabs flied out to Lit- tne mound y ;no'kmg up at the moon and refus- | corners of Fort Driant on the south |attention than at any time since Re(onvefs]on Plans sidered good, according to Coach|—COv. John W. Bricker assailing whiler. McQuinn singled. Christ- | % ng to speak to you, it may be all| flank. |he has resided here. He said that S Barney Anderson.. Of these, Lee| Sovernment by secrecy” today de- |/man singled, McQuinn going to " right for one or two nights, but| pe French and American Sev- |the City Engineer had ordered thel GHARLESTON, §. C. Oct. 7 — Hogins, Linn Forrest, Herb Mead, | lared “no one knows How deeply |third. Hayworth hit'into a double| v after a while you don't like it.” |enth Army has beaten a way east- | {hotel to make certain repairs which, | Governor Thomas E. Dewey was re- Ken Kearney and Denny Merritt | the President of the United States | Play, Kurowskl to Verban to Sand- COMMUNISI SHow Other members of the cabinet,|ward and are six miles north of | |when they were called upon to o, |ceived here by a crowd of 15000 are veterans of last years hoop |has involved the United States in jers. | lfi]d Ry hT“’”“ry Secretary Morgen-| geifort, \gl“dly cooperated because they |people. Dewey predicted at a news battles. | secret agreements.” ‘Ml:u lu‘x;s;wtwu hits, no errors; one | IS 'I'HRowu I“]'o l‘ fll:x. ave felt that we have been| .. copagians have established | oo found tq have been breaking | conference, that the percentage of, The City League began practice| The national administration, said | " a, | s 'j‘“ °g the moon long enoush|, "piiggenead over the Leopold the law, which heretofore, had not [soldiers voting in November would on the third. The leaguc this year |the Republican candidate for Vice- | . o THIRD ':N"‘G’ ik and just one year ago, Morgenthau | . i been enforced. exceed that of civilians composes four teams, Coast; Guard, | President, does not believe the Am. | ; JARDINALS — Brechéen tanned, | urged cutting economic ties wlth,C“g’;;d“::af}ferA"tr:‘f:fi', il Work Is Praised Bringing, the campalen: 168 or+ Biliitoort, Slgnal Corps. shdiArmy.|erican peopleite’Abladto, govern |Lirwhiler singlad, ' HODD. SSHee Argentina. Other State Depart-| 000 €O e oF | Harold Foss, Juneau architect,|mally Democratic state, he told re-|The next practice session for these |themselves and for 12 years they | oial beat out & hit and Litwhiler| o ooro0 et 7 — The loud ex- ment advisers have considered cut-|' .. P At Faree. | praised Mr. Antrim’s work and said | porters he was satisfied that 77 & i 8 pREE o e " oy |Stopped at second. Cooper singled, 5 = o ¥ teams is to be next Tuesday at have been governed by secrecy, sub- 3 Gen. Hodges forces are system- | P 4 Vs i plesion of several large firecrackers ting off the heavy U. S-British| o " Con OF ) F Clegtrieq |IDAL Prior to his taking the job |per cent of the eligible members of 7 p. m,, for the Sub-port and Army, |terfuge and willful withholding of |yo se ng I(;":m:fr and sending Muslal /' %) einter of the: Com purchases of Argentine meat for g & i as City Engineer, he had done|the armed services from New York and at 8 for the Coast Guard |infor o eecond. Banders grounded through | - v " Line along a 30-mile front north ( ) 5 3 ik .and at 8 p. m. for the Coast Guard |information. Our freedom is threat- | Gutterid: £ i munist Political Committee’s con- lena-l = o) I i 2 ork | Stat woul t lots. ¥ utteridge for an error, scoring’ A o ease and military consump-| " oo e a0 e ;pe;icm; wox);x for :::).xo\;;xck;ywt::; ;nr‘;"‘;d ;‘?xeba];gfiey £ae |and sxgnax Culp‘» ened by the insidious propaganda | Musial and sending Cooper to third, | troversial musical revue, “FDR Vie- J . de R a een given { | the Administrati I Vi Y However, the whole thing drifted, % government. He also stated that|Planned fo link the aftack of some| [ G o EUawi). g Riablems 10, M- (llo;)}ml?andl:alxt::; ht‘nm b s until now the situation with Argen- Mr. Antrim's order to the Alaska |8rouPs which are backing a fourth' While conceding the right of me‘ann onfusion lasl ight. tina is definitely serious. Here are | mectric. Light: & Pawer . Co, to|term foriRadepyels with baw criits | e ] Two, Kk, (e B gos ey | 0 Shl‘;ip ?pllwllsom dm}? _t:e | 2 g 20, ition involving military security, |two left on bases. moment after Earl Browder finish- | some of the la Aiffi : ¥ _|cism of what has been called the‘ | 4 S ol g i test difficult develop. f;mundsz;}:xrw:fczggferz{mindh:l’-::h AR <t g gt | Bricker remarked “there is reason| BROWNS—Cardinals second run |¢d talking. Quick-thinking men In 1. Other Latin American nations i l:mul;yhnvev bee; done a lugnx time tions for a post-war reconversion for SIACEI-SHHPY REVaRn ()f“.‘WBS _unem'ned o % At m: '}';‘LH Cflp:lfklltY-DflEked i always tending to stick togethex: ol d that Ji is one of the of industry to civilian pursuits. cials secretly formulate interna- | this inning, Clary batted for Jakuckl ‘:( .qut e eiain on against the “Colossus of the North” | BROCENA Fuat SMLERY. 8 ORS An assistant told reporters that tional policy. No one knows how |and flied out to Musial. Gutteridge 8!0rS. T only cities known to him that| ~o° .o major campaign speeches deeply the President involved us in |Singled. Kreevich flied out to Lit- The revue is a satire on Gover- fxrxizfcet:?fhm:: g sym;:]a-‘ pl AN hasn’t done this. The order, tabled ;¢ 645 tonjght (PWT) would deal, reoent agreements seoretly mogo.|Whiler. Moore fanned. |or. Thouiss X Dewey and, nisisles entina. e other for legal advice when brought be- i, ..t with i N hit, ror: ‘pu lican aides. cnangi 2 g |tiated for the most % o runs, one hit, no errors; one ) day Brazil, supposedly our best | D fore the Council at the last meet- Qvefaw peacetime grzgu;ii:; P | blanca, Cairo, ‘Teher:m I::nrt; Qfi:;):‘c"”“ on base. e friend, manipulated the ousting of | ing, it is understood will be €ar-| The gtaff is busy diggin(:; into e lags only names on the map. What | FOURTH INNING fiox'e;%n Minister Aranha who has ST ried out by the light company re-|records of what Dewey said was a! happened at those conferences arc[ CARDINALS - Hrowng ""““h”;'wo MIlE GAI“ steadfastly supported Hull’s policy. 'I'o Tram Fa na“(al Nali gardless of any Council action. “quite open” discussion of the| Se(Ond lal’geSf Armada\in terms of international commit- |'S 1OW Al Hollingsworth, southpaw. | | i 2. Two shipioads of Argentine The Rev. Robert S. Treat of the|means the President was employing 5 | ments.” * |Marion hoppered out, Gutteridge w} chickens and turkeys recently ar- Youihs 'o Keep Naiion_ Methodist Church also took the(in an attempt to continue in of- Evel' DISpakhed from R 5 iMcQumn. Verban flied out to Kree- | MADE BY FIFIH rived at the Panama Canal Zone, : floor to ask the council if they|fice, referring to Roosevelt’s speéch | vich. Brecheen out, Christman to) purrhased by the U. S. Government a‘ SO(Iallsm Ahve fired members, of their police force | Thursday night that he did not| Br“aln H“S Germany p“BlI( RE(EP"O", [, | ARMY l" IIALY . for food on U. S. ships. Thus we or other city employees for doing|seek or welcome Communist sup-| o No runs; 1io hits)' ng errors; none | buy from Argentina, while snubbing their duty, as the City Engineer|port. LONDON, Oct. 7 — The second SAI_VA"O" ARMY left on base. ! g her. Most Argentines don’t care By DON WHITEHEAD was trying to do. . Dewey declared “Mr. Roosevelt|largest force of American haAvIsE : BROWNS — Stephens out, Bre-| ROME, Oct. 7. — Fifth Army about the snubs as long as they |Associated Press War Correspondent “Why” Is Asked asks the American people not 10 ever dispatched from Britain, about IHURSDAY EVENING‘CW‘" to Sanders. Laabs singled. | troops shoved ahead another twa ¥ are prosperous. | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | Gouncilmen Whitehead and Skuse [100k now because somebody is fol-|1400, and an escort of 900 (l;,hters; | McQuinn out, Breechen to Sanders, miles, placing them within 12 miles 3. In calling a world aviation|ON THE SIEGFRIED LINE, OCt.|gqkeq other members of the Council |lowing him.” | R ‘mnhb moving to second. Christman (of the Po Valley communications conference, Mr. Hull pointedly 7—From inside Germany comes the why they ask for the resignation i, attacked more than a dozen l:r- A public reception wili be held |fanned {ceriter of Bologna. omitted Argentina,,but did invite|Story that Adolf Hitler intends to|q¢ the first man that tries to do S'I'o(K 0“01“] '1;1“:: hr\ aoGoerbmmkve __wlfj;) mgl\seig;:‘;‘ugwl:'jllrtf‘m { {\r'lm&{_dflfl“ ; on| No runs, one hit, no errors; one| The Nazis are reported working Ireland. Argentina has broken dip- |guide the destiny of the Reich|something constructive for the city ONS Lol el { Mol Avsnie T nte0- left on base. |frantically to evacuate strategic lomatic relations with the Axis through secretly trained fanatical gng does his best to enforce the T : k. Ouigler cloy A B Aa 1 FIFEN. LN war materials from Northern Italy and kicked out Nazi diplomats, |YOUWNE Nazis, even though he should|yae ‘because he steps on a few| NEW YORK, Oct. 7 — Closing | Most of the targets were syn- A cordial invitation is extended | CARDINALS--Litwhiler out, Ste- |ty the Reich. Headquarters said while Ireland, despite a special plea‘“ee in exile. peoi)les feet and they offer petty|duotation on Alaska Juneau Mine thetic oil works and tank faf:lurlesgto .au to go and meel Brig. andiphen.s m‘ McQu.h\n, Hopp flied out {the Germans again fafled ta = from Meossialt, Je 1ak: The Hitler youth are being|complaints? Tk doday fol 6% Attarican. Oan in central and northern f;elr‘x\f\n:‘y Mrs, C O. Taylor and Adjutant to Laabs. ‘Mublul wulked‘ Cooper | stabilize their lines in the Central Other Allied diplomats feel this|trained ‘at secret schools to carty| ope of the reasons offered for|%, Anaconda 277, Beech Atiorat At mmaior blows were sruckiand Mrs Loieh. fatee MusisloRh Rlephons I Oute [T, Sei 3 " S 5 ne of e reasol T or | 20, 'y oto arde - my e T R t | 2 is cutting off our nose to spite OUt National Socialism as an un-|anirim's resignation was that he 13%, Bethlehem Steel 64%, Curtiss- Hlite Madge?urg me‘,’“ arjes sl {maige. In the Adriatic Sector Indian Py our face, since Argentina is the derground movement after the Al-iyaq ordered two “old timers” out Wright 6, Kennecott 35%, North ;nothen ey atiack wae gt OanRAMI('o IS STAR }lplr:oulmk:fwm hits, no errors; one | iroops of the Eighth Army e terminus of all air lines running lied occupation of the Reich, &C-|of their homes and they went|American Aviation 9%, New York s:::tjnand fhp Hirih Balic bk o' ! | BROWNS Sanders made a greatyg:,e ui’:]umic:?o nl:‘llver S04 -ospl into South America. We must have CX4Ing 10 this information. | pegging to some of the councilmen Central 19, Northem Pacific 16%, RO DENVER-UTAH GAME | cre-nandea catch of Hayworth's| pomish. g Spulmeny, /9 bases there, and we can't get m?m‘voum 2 P ta K;h' ’; to let them remain where they|United States Steel 59%, Pound DENVER, Colo., Oct. T.—Johnny foul. Hollingsworth grounded out oAk without discussing the matter with |¥ preach that nothing ir-|yere The City Engineer, however, |$4.04. SAMPI.ES pAY $1,500 Kram.cio's 100 yard runback after to Sanders. —Gutteridge singled.| the government which now runs repx:mble can happen to Germany|,,inteq out that the place he had| Dow. Jones averages today are . Utah's opening kickoff gave Den- Kreevich lined out to Brecheen. GEORGM p““ " Argentina. so long as Hitler lives and Keepsi ,qemned was Roberts Row, which |8 follows: Industrials, 148.92; rails, BOND, ‘S RH.EASED ver a quick start to the final score| No runs, one hit, no errors; one; do8 r;sul!. many diplomats fear ;‘5“:';‘: ;‘:‘;‘né“*‘s‘r““’l‘;‘zds‘;fl]“““sm that|uilding collapsed 10 days after he[41.93; utilities, 25.58. Ted Samples, arrested on a charge |0f 28 to 12 In a romp over the|left on base | OVER PREBYTERIAN that .-Argentine relations have 3 3 had posted his order to vacate. R ke g of assault with a deadly weal Utah Pioneers’ re- SIXTH INNING i - CRaR® 0 eadly weapon on rs’ re-entry into the drifted into a hopeless impasse. G : During the calm session of last| IN FROM HOOD BAY the person of Cliff Campbell, has|Rocky Mountain States football| CARDINALS — Sanders singled.| ATHENS, Ga, Oct. 7—The hard OTE — This NEAL BOLES LEAVES : : 1% el ennNA Ak , Ga., Oct. 7. ha . N - impasse is why| W00 night's meeting, the Council mo- S been released upon payment of a|conference after a year's absence. Kurowskl fanned. Marion doubled.|driving Georgia eleven swamped friends of Governor Dewey recent-| Ne& es, Port Steward in this| _| Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wolf andlg1 e e - !scoring Sanders. Verban flied out D A o Mae BAK. has it B o tioned to call for bids on the driv 3 $1,500 bond { the hapless Preshyterian team 1y have started warming up to ex- tory Re P as :‘ y plane o or 14 creosote piling at the|J: P- Wolf have come into Juneaul A preliminary hearing is still, H. A, Kenyon, of Galena, is now | t0 Kreevich. Brecheen out, Hol-|jagt pnight by a score of 67 to 0. | ir] where he was re- tron_l Hood Bay and are staying' pending, according to the U. 8.in Juneau and a guest at the | bs, fps Nl The Bulldogs racked up 17 first (Conlinued on Page Sir) at the Baranof Hotel, Marshal’s office, Baranof Hotel, (Continued on Page Siz) down§, (Continued on Page Four) cently assigned,

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