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PAGE SIX . i o & A | SACS SLIP PAST JUICES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SEALS IN COAST LOOPFLAGRACE AP SPORT NFOFE PROTESTS | were read today noon at the month- | ly meeting of the National Federa- | tion of Federal Employees between By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. |COURT DIFFERENTIAL PAY HEARS C VL CASES A variety of civil matters came before the U. S. District Court here yesterday afternoon when it con- vened following the short term at FRUIT and VEGETABLE Drink Your Vitamins Orange Grapefruit Grape Orange and Grapefruit Prune V-8 Here's Health Tomato Carrot e oo and Many Others... PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries— i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. i (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, July 11—Abe Greene, Majors Wind Up Two-day| | i |the National oxin; ssociation Sess'on for Swee' ];hrcsml:n[t.osulggelsats "zra:mg" btcs(- i cha[i'y jers the same way baseball players # {are graded—that is ranging from imajor leaguers down to class “D” | (By Associated Press) and “E"--"As it is now,” says Abe, | The faltering Oakland Acorns “a boxer can be a preliminary boy | now have failed to advance a man|in one state and a finalist in an- |to third base in their last 33 in-|Other.” . . . That condition likely {nings of Pacific Coast League play |Wouldn't be changed by any system | —a new mark for the season. Their of classification as long as 20,000 110-0 loss last night to Sacramento|fans wil pay up to $15 a ticket in | moved the fast-stepping Solons in- ! 9n€ place while other cities are in to third place as the San Francisco |the $150 class, but Abe still has a Seals were being nosed out 7-6 by 800d idea about keeping the records | Portland. The victory increased the Straight and assigning fighters to { loop-leading Beavers’ margin over |definite grades . . . Navy Lt. Joe the idle Seattle Rainiers to four|Orsini recently proposed a system |games. The two games were the |Of record cards, but Green points {only ones booked Tuesday. jout has it would be-SivEACY o | Guy Fletcher, ace 1all states to adopt this system, and Sacramento | 4 | hurler, was beaten out of a no-hit, | STORLIew Orisans Fotth &Ry Somes ‘no-run triumph when Bill Rai- {in with the suggestjon that the | mondi. Oakland’s catcher-manager.\cizg'; ':;OE: l;z‘;:;gt Ifi] mba.de :c.u)]- rapped a single to left in the third | P e boygittom | inning for his club’'s only bingle.! giving themselves handsome records | It was Fletcher's fifteenth win of 2 fon faked car ! the year against eight losses. ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE | | Those stories about Happy Chand- | Major Leagues hit the road today |ler's contract troubles seem to have toward another intersectional series some foundation in spite of denial after winding up a seven-game |f{rom all hands and it wouldn't be charity program that netted” war|!00 surprising if Happy decided to relief organizaions more than $225.- Fecome a “holdout” and say he 000. Action will be resumed Thurs- could do more good in the Senate ldav, ]than in baseball. Crowds totalling 170,025 turned out e e !for the two-days of exhibitions ;wnh the American League grab- SIG“A(S S(oRE | bing five of the seven decisions. In ‘lhc Hub, where 44 Bostonians SE(OND w’“ oF paid $1,000 each for as many box | |seats, Dave Ferriss kept Tommy | | Holmes from getting a hit in three! SoFTBAll plAY |innings but the Braves flychaser| {gnt his daily single later on. Randy| The Signacs last night threw an- !Heilin and Glen Hausmann jobbed 'other hitch into the tangle develop- | {up on the Braves, after Ferriss ing in the local softball league i finished, to give the Red Sox an'standings when they took their sec- sy 8-1 verdict, (ond decision of the year, from the Bert Shepard, one-legged war | flag-contending Old Awkwards by i veteran, tailed four innings in his a 5-3 count. | | first mound appearance for Wash- Considerably too late, the sign:\l‘ | ington to get credit for a 4-3 edge Corps last night fielded a class | make i over Brooklyn, turning the slugging stamped club which solidly earned | Ketchikan. A consent judgment for the Of- | the Juneau local and Delegate E. L. ‘B;n'!]vtt, Governor Gruening and Miss Gertrude M. McNally in regard | fice of Price Administrafion was |to the protest of the recent Presi-|found by Judge George F. Alexand- dential order which will eliminate|er against Aline Warner, doing payment of a differential for em- | business in Juneau as Chas. G. ployees in Alaska who are hired; Warner Co., restraining the defend- locally and not recruited in the ant from violating maximum price mainland proper. ceilings. Further action was taken with the| Appeal was taken by attorney passing of two motions, which will| H. L. Faulkner, acting for Pacific help protest to the order. One mo-| American Fisheries, Inc., on a tion was to immediately wire Dele- | judgment previously found by the ate Bartlett asking for his advice|Court for the defendant, the Un- n whether a representative from |employment Compensation Com- this local should be sent back to| mission. A dismissal with prejudice Washington, D. C., as a personal was entered on plaintiff’s motion in contact. The other motion gave the | the case of George N. Murray vs. Executive Committee full authority | Alaska Pacific Spruce Co. Two at- to act if necessary on sending one|tachment actions were also dis- or two delegates to Washington, posed of. when and if necessary and also ml take the: ti rtinent t e e order. * HIGHWAY PATROLMAN T0 MAKE NOME TRIP fight the order. Among the guests at the meet- As a preventive measure brought about by two recent traffic fatal- ing included the following Fish and | wildlife employees: Ida Hofstead, | ities at Nome, Territorial Highway | Engineer W. Leonard Smith has Mrs. Mildred Steen, Miss Norma Groupe, Ray Nevin, Jim Caldwell and Sgt. Tex Barron. - e dispatched Bob Brandt, 'Highway FRANK B. CAMP HERE { " 4 3 | Patrolman at Fairbanks to the N JTE NTE 2 : Gialined il G “T”"m{}s?ward Peninsula city for ten days {to acquaint Nome residents with traffic regulations. - Frank B. Camp, sourdough of the interior, years ago publisher of | the Seward Gateway and later| publisher in the states, is west-| MARRIED HER™ bound today for the interior to de-| Archie B. Betts and Peggy Betts velop mining property. Camp will | of Juneau, were recently married his headquarters in Fair- | here by U. S. Commissioner Felix banks. | Gray. Witnesses to the ceremony Camp recently published Amm.i_‘wexe Belle Simpson and Jack Kris can Soldier Ballads, “Our Hitch In | tan. Hell,” in the language of an army | man, and has another book on the| press containing poetry, stories,| cte, of the sourdoughs. | MBS IR I CHANGES POST | Erma Johnson, formerly chief| clerk in the office of the Territor- | ial Highway Engineer, has switch-| |ed positions and is now employed | in the local headquarters of the American Federation of Labor. | Miss Jane Smith is temporarily its victory in a tight contest. | aiding her father, Highway Engin- Super Market Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30P. M. Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. BERRY BASKETS GET YOUR CANNING NEEDS NOW! Wide Mouth Jars Jar Rings . . . Cerlo Kerr Caps . . . Parowax Kerr Lids . . . Fruit Peclin SUGAR-SUGAR EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers | Yesterday's Favorite ——~— Today's Leader Tomerrow's Pioneer Bil Burner | Dodgers back with only two runs |and making a tremendous hit with | the near-capacity throng as he | proved that the part of his right {leg he lost as a fighter pilot does Inot stop him from pitching major | league baseball. | Luke Sewell used nine of his | Brownie hurlers in one-inning Last night’s defeat dropped them|eer W. Leonard Smith, in his of- into a fourth-spot tie with the |fice. Coast Guard. The Headquarters | and Freshman teams are scheduled BARBARA HERMAN I | to clash to night—or when weallu‘r; HOME FOR SUMMER | permits—in the final game of the H regular season; game time 7 o'clock | Miss Barbara Hermann, who re- at Firemen's Field. cently graduated from the Univer- {turns to blank the World Cham-, A win for either will put that | sity of Michigan, arrived in Ju- | pion Cardinals 3-0. One of the club into the Shaunessey play-offs,|neau this morning to spend the fssrs was Peter Appleion, making in second spo. The losr will land summer vacation with her mother JUNEAU PLUMBING and HEATING CO | Mrs. Mildred Hermann. | 2 | his first appearance since leaving|in a three-way playoff for the | the Navy. | third and fourth ra in the final{ Mrs. Hermann, who had been in THIRD AND FRANKLIN STREETS Ketchikan for the past two weeks . Phene 787 —_—————— i FINNAN HADDIE HALIBUT SALMON OYSTERS MINCED CLAMS FILLET OF SOLE SALTMACKEREL |- i ™ SALT HERRING fY ) e S s e e e ) 20th CENTURY MARKET | In the battle of the cellar Cubs,|play-off. { the Phillies nosed out the Athletics, | S on official business for the Offi 7-6, with only 4,835 fans on hand.| Club Standings of Price Administration, met Ba: Jimmy Foxx made his Major| Team W. L. bara there, and returned to Ju- League debut as a pitcher but was|Blue Jays 17 3 neau with her. slugged off the hill when the A's| Headquarters counted six times in the fifth. |Freshmen et |Old Awkwards Games Tuesday Coast Guard (Pacific Coast League) | Signacs Portland 7, San Francisco 6. Sacramento 10, Oakland 0. ! Pet. .700 555 FOURTH BIG WEEK Church of Christ GOSPEL MEETING First and Gold Sts.-C. I. 0. Union Hall Boson - DAILY 8:00 P. M. Exeept Saturday a5 4 ' TONIGHT'S SUBJECT: “Why We Do Not Use Instrumental Music> Gospel Broadcast K-I-N=Y 3:15 A. M. Daily Except -Sunday | e ® e 0 0 s v o s . WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER SUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau-—iaximum, 57; minimum, precipitation 22 inch. At Airport—Maximum, 59; minimum, 48; precipitation .16 inch. Forecast Rain showers tonight and Thursday. Little change in temperature. © o 0o 0 0 00 0 0 0 (American League) Team— Detroit | Washington New York . Chicago Boston (National League) Team— W"""V\W"wwfimm Chicago ... [5 Brooklyn 5) St. Louis . To StarinYour e Summer Wardrobe | ) RRRRRRRRRARR RN, % Boston Cincinnati ........ Philadelphia .. (Pacific Coast League) Team— w. Portland .. 61 Seattle 56 Sacramento San Francisco .. Oakland San Diego Los Angeles Hollywood /| 31 QUALIFIERS TEE OFF TODAY FOR PGA TITLE DAYTON, Q. July 11. — There were 32 players in the field today as the twenty-seventh PGA cham- pionship swung into 36-hole match play, with the spotlight trained squarely on Byron Nelson and less vanishing cream. Squire Gene Sarazen, the veteran 4. No waiting to dry. Can be from New_York, whe meet in the u Ul ndeaneiee top-flight match over Moraine( American Institute of Launder- Country Club’s exacting layout. ing — harmless to fabric. Use Nelson sank a 30-foot putt for an Arrid regulaly. eagle on the seyenth hole yester- 9C and 59¢ pius tax day, which whipped him into a tie MORE MEN AND WOMEN USE with Johnny Revolta of Evanston, nnnln 1il, at 138, for the qualifying med- ) alist honors in the 36-hole racé for THAN ANY OTHER DEODORANT the title bracket berths. d by many / the stage, screen and radio world," BOYD FIELD Local Minister P. O. Box 671 Other Topics: July 1115 L. b wesn Evangelist Thursday-""THE ARK AND THE CHURCH.” Friday-"BAPTISM AND SALVATION.” Sunday-"WHY I AM NEITHER CATHOLIC NOR PROTESTANT IN RELIGION.” NO COLLECTIONS TAKEN Only the Bible As Authority Carol from $32.95 o Safely belps Stop Perspiration 1. Does not irritate skin. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. 2. Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration sately. 3. Apure, white, antiseptic, stain- 3 e . T B T RS N N O A DDA DDA DDA OO AR AR A AR AR AR A AR RN SRS RN RRRRRRRRRRART KRG JONES -STEVENS SEWARD STREET COCOCOOOC0 L. ARNOLD WATSON Radio Minister SOCOO0000000Y

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