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PAGE TWO T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ball‘throw for 8-10 year old boys— ) 7 =1 ,J < PORTLANDNOW [FIELD DAY IS 2 inimiireces (CANADIANSHIP | DOUGLAS | serschmidt; 3rd, Dick Folta. Base- P H '1 FINALLY HELD AT i Bss SRRVICEGVEN | NEWS » HOI-DS W!DESI | 1st, Gerald Shaw; 2nd, Dick Forrest; 1 3rd, George Graves. Baseball throw EDGE OF RACE EVERGREEN BOWL i {555~ 90 DAYS MORE soyrrie ) | Mantilla; 2nd, Pat Waugh; 3rd, Vir- A leaky gas line caused an ex- S W e L R | ginia Burrell. Bascballl throw for 14 ¢ ST { plcsion on a small pleasure boat last | q ast there was a break in the | 16 years old boys—Ist, Andy Ren- i 5 A ""_E MAT(H Boaver:Lead Siretthes 0], o e e e vermron | e i e ey, B S eratorS AUBOS. 10 BUNNNA[seasice saaiag 8. which ot 3 . Bowl's field day. Nearly 200 boys | s, A : Six Games When PCL {25 s persioates o the. aec | Haisbitt s for 14c8h ek it o7 SUSPASION GHO0MNS. * [TH bie SRty Wl B S ] g1 , N . . tivities making the field day a huge | girls—1Ist, Sheila"MacSpadden; 2nd, | i<l the Douglas Fire Department. Most | C l ln Eastern Swmg Provin g Hag Rivals Lose suvce | Audrey Hill; 3rd, Mae Dapcevich. | Act Provisions ¢ 114 #Abith fias ‘burisd ad huch 4 . The doll contest went over big| Frog race for 4-5 year old girls— | o !damage was done before the craft, . nghimare for Amer- (By The Associated Press) with all sizes and varieties entering | 1st, Caren Taylor; 2nd, Catherine| M. S. Whittier, Acting Collector |, “rionic benched and put under | PURE mlla . The Stars dropped their fourth in ! the contest. The judges, picked from | Taylor; 3rd, Shirley Ann Snearing.| of ( ustoms here, said this. MOrN- {oontrol by the booster pump of the! a ian Leaders la row to Portland, 2-1, last night | the crowd, said it was difficult to| Frog race for 6-8 year old girls—1Ist,| in that he has yet received 1o |pouglas Fire *Department aided| 2 while the Seals were knocking off [ pick the throe best, but this is what | Helen Clair Lister; 2nd, Rosemary | offi al word of action taken by iby a bucket brigade of firefighters FIHVOY ‘,,‘“ won’t (By The Associated Press) [)1.- second-place Seattle ylz.:umors T | they dv.vi‘()lvd' F.'lrst‘.lff bo;]unru;:nm Krenquisp; 3rd, Sue w;?dg. ’ | u?.: .\v:re(‘.‘.:ry o:“th:n’::e"ul;;y ::; w;?ding Wwaist deep in the attempt. At | f"t(e out Detroit rch to the American |5, boost the Beavers PCL lead to dfn]l own d by Helen Clair Lister Any dog who snaps or bites anyone | ward further susp 43 |two times during the fire the gas! 3 e s to have hit ix gamesas much of a bulge as | N>Xt winner was a medium doll all gt the bowl will cause a police call | Jones Act as it applies to Alaska |fire was under control, only to flare | . Lindes v the | they have on over their|dressed in a pink frilly organdy For this reason it is requested thai| shipping. |up again when the Douglas fire de- , e M W hrez | Northwest rivals and third-place winner was a gll dogs be kept at home as they | 7The Governor's office stated |partment’s extinguishers went dr In gamss with a California set- ry small foreign doll owned by are 4 hazard to the children piay-, that an additional 90-day sus- |and tho Coast Guard’s water pump, o N ey continues | ting, Sacramento shut out Les An- | Barbara Judson. ing. This is urgently requested by | pension had been agreed by Am- |failed. | . nt factor in | geles 3-0 behind Guy Fletcher's five- | “Bikes of all kinds and colors par- | the bowl staff. erican ship cperators in confer- | 3 club | hit twirling, and Oakland’s Acorns | ticipated in the bicycle race consist- ———————— ence with Gov. Ernest. Gruen- | AT ST. ANN’S ‘ e cold, | split a twin bill with the San Diego |ing of three laps around the field.| Bi.. bil that so TAF ORIY & ToReMI- | 5 Oni.biis PEHGIL GE e, Coipaibian, ‘t\‘ &5 «tars, | Padres, winning the curtain raiser | Ger aw won by a long margin. SHIP OPERAIORS | mendation to that effect to the 'Dr. W. M .Whitehead, who was call- | I)'ml:\‘nl.u,x ard and Roger Wolff, | 3-2 and dropping the finale 9-6. | Second winner was George Messer- | War Shipping Board has resulted. fed early this morning, Mrs. Hilda | made life miserable for the Tigers| Portland’s victory over Hollywood, (s hmidt who was in third place up to opposE RAISE 'I'o | Rundquist was taken to St. vasr = last night. Leonard made a one- | which has lost 10 of its 12 engage- | the last lap but loft Eddie Dull fin- Suspension of Jones Act limita-|Hospital in Juneau about 8:30 o'clock | TRLALLL . m lead stand up from the fourth | ments, was a tight pitchers' battle | ally as third-place winner. {1 tior on service to Southeastllthls morning. where she is to rest for | e while Wolff mastered the |with Wandel “Lefty” Mossor shad- [ Names of winners of the activities SEAMEN- 'I‘Ell WHY B oxe combalties By (nSHEEN i atore WAR: ; Tig with four hits in the 3 to 1|ing righthander Ronnie Smith. held yesterday are as follows: ‘ y vessels, for an additional 90 days, ! nightcap, to claim his tenth win. | o g | 20-yArd dash for 4-5 year old girls % | was revealed here last evening at BUS DEPOT OPEN | A The only thing the Tigers could do | | —lst, Caren Taylor; 2nd, Catherine| WASHINGTON, July 21. — Ship|the session of the Juneau City) Tre Bus Depot of the Channel of note was to pull a triple play in OHIO R'NG lAD Taylor; 3rd, Shirley Ann Snearing. | cperators, opposing union demands|Council, in a letter to the City| Bus Lines is now open from 7 a. m. the sevemth inning of the second j 20-yard dash for 4-5 year old boys— | for basic wage increases to offset|aq: tration *from Gov. Ernest|to the last bus trip in the evenings | game | Ist, Dennis Daigler; 2nd, Carl Orme. | jn part cuts in war risk bonuses, Gruenin, | for the convenience of the Bus Lines ve the Yanks a taste PROVES MEII!.E 25-yard dash for 6-8 year old boys— | told the War Labor Board Ameri © Governor stated that a con-|Ppatrons. The bus depot is located A new-'ype B Lo gave L0 ‘f"'hl\ g it 1st, Norman Lister; 2nd, Neil Mac-| can seamen are the “highest paid,|fercice had been held with ship in the Douglas Recreation Building. of their r‘,vtn {:"v:—“((";ndyi;t-‘l £l Famand; 3rd, John Heiser. best fed, and best lodged of any|cperators recently, at which it had| d —E e P ; LU AGAINSY GRECO| S e o NO-BRUSH" shave croam - * s e tands with a.man on | 1st. Lynette Hebert; 2nd, Mary| Spokesmen for CIO, AFL, and|days from July 31, Canadian ves-| Tty \M:T\farnm ettel, and Milt | NEW YORK, July 21. — TonyjGuisham; 3rd, Helen Lister. 50-yard | unaffilliated maritime unions tes-isels will be permitted to operate to| [ S driate “‘_],;) Al Hol- niro doesn’t have to take a back |08 or 9-10 year old boys—Ist, | {ified yesterday that basic wages|Alaska on their present basis, carry- | for g“ily ‘h“'ng ] lingsworth shade Floyd Becans iniseat fo anyone in the welterweight j ves; 2nd, Dick Forrest; | for seamen are now 34! to ?2 cems; ing Alaska eargoes. and m!m~purt; ] v the second béxing division. . |y [; # | 31, Elbert Carlson. {an hour, and that reductions injpa: 15, Cargoes of frozen fish Bobo Newsom continued, to €0 | The.19-year-old Youngstown lad| {96-vard dash for 9-10 year old girls | bonuses would carry them below | are cxcepted, as American ship op- | Speedy shaves In comfort . ritation to the tender face. ahead as fast as he traveled back- |was beaten by Montreal's. Johnny | 18t. Marjorie Klingbill; 2nd, Agm:\s the standard of living enjoyed by |erators have declared they are able —protacts yaer face from To sclve this problem, smart, ard when he lost 12 straight as he | Greco at Madison Square Garden | HAred: 3rd, Donna Jewett. 100-yard| those on similar jobs on shore. |adequately to. serve .frozen fish modern men are turning to Glid- reeled off hisithird successive win | last night, but the bout was so clos, | dash for 11-12 year old girls—Ist,|" They seek a minimum of 55 cents |shippers. | razor scrapc gt harha iy it Midy h r the delphia Athletics. it | that both Referee Benny: Leonard | S¥Ivia Lister; 2nd, Marjory KIing-|an hour and time and a half for! The Councll was also informed, | gl il A % § i oot and Judge Jim Hagan zave Janigosf Pili 3rd. Beth Daigler | over 40 hours. They work a 56-lin a letter from Lt. (jg) Edward| ] Doetots; lanyers; busipcsamen-, ot ERSEG E or Wnfane, ', b”x‘a‘rlcl;):kl,nf fhmks it knocked off | and m-(-:,n four rounds apiece. | ard dash for 13-14 year old| pour week with no overtime. | L. Nugent, USCG, Captain of the, ;:‘;Q-Z?d{f;;n_‘r}f;‘,mrhéni;vay ?Jd?‘;(:v;s -‘liwf,]oged es‘l-xsany ! the first place Chicago Cubs in the | They awarded the fight to Greco, | . Bob Carter, 2nd, Jer John J. Burns, of New York, Port, Juneau, that port security : a Bl > lpff fmd e dai. J’; fjvmgqucAand f National but the Dodgers Won't the 8 to 5 favorite, because he fin- | : 3rd, Jeff Pegues. 100-|counsel for a committee of general |restrictions have now been discon- e CF.NEVINE 8 Roaly SN SR R SRR ICH It contains a know for sure until September 15 jshed stronger and won his rounds | b for 15-14 year old girls—| ggents of the War Shipping Ad- tinued on Juneau’s harbor, effective shaven appearance at all times. special mgrednfnt that acts like ) when they play the ninth inning of by wider margin “lx: Carmin antulu:. 2nd, Syhli‘imlnistration on the Atlantic ankouI\ 15. | HAT'S YOU i L‘u_t shaving every day cr‘.n bc‘a alsticn—guards your s_km wl'ule a game “suspended” yesterday at th — i'*‘-\"’ d, Donna Jawett. | Gulf coasts, told the WLB the| The Coast Guard is no longer e R in- nuisance—and, frequently, the you shave . . . leaves it feeling fo rall boy surance question? cause of painful dryness and ir- refreshed. end of the eighth with the Brooks f : race boys—1st. Ger | cverage earnings of ordinary sea- | enforcing security provisions here i leading 10-4. The Dodgers had to ald Shaw: 2nd, George Messel- | men exclusive of bonuses, are 72 and the responsibility for the safety We want to know it— W lined Shavi catch a train 5:(;1(‘""1}“‘» .?f“;umiit D::i“nflg:al?;cents anihour, not 34'-.rav;'hen food of the port now is upon dock op- even the $64 one. This Streamlined Shaving HBOE T0r B ST i ~|and lodging are counted in. | erators and local authorities, Lt. Hartford agency wants Glider. e p baghlg * - : | berg: 2nd, Sylvia Lister; 3rd, Bar-| & s % D ants To use Glider, first wash your face without irritating scrapes and GAMES, FIRDAY. IAKE BA(K SEAT L S g | He asserted the war bonuses of Nugent sald. The Coast Guard will gyery customer to fully with soap and hot water, T tiny cuts. (American League) i e ckwasd ‘mce fii 4% Yeak Omvswo a month, now reduced ?0 $80 continue to give what cooperation understand the protection simply spread Clider on your wet Rub in the thin film of Glider @b St. Louis 4-3; New York 3-2. i pA l M!X’ - N‘ Jnh‘“m Olds’ 258 Tian< and $40 in certain areas not“m lhe! 1s'mked of it. : furnished by each policy face with your fingers—nover a that remains on the face. Its spe- Chicago 6, Boston 3. . i Rl g P”*_ Flanerty, | Dore hazardous zones, is “not a; The order lifting restricticns here he buys — what it ddés brush—and shave. Clider protects cial Iotion-like ingedieat gives the Washington 4-3; Detroit 3-1 : by Al S L 1i;l basic wage and is 1ot so.regarded | was issued from Seventeenth Naval ¢ J ¥ s ety your fece. It encbles the rezor's perfect finish to your shave. It re- Philadelphia, §:8; Cleveland 3-2.0 o pagy Ny guly 21— The | B"C}f“‘c‘,d_ xl'?w lf;l .l-a“)cg‘do Cgt;:; by the union.” | District Headquarters at Ketchikan. ioini what is does not . to glide over yourskin, freshes the skin . . . your face looks (NRRUIE Letguc) compathtive umkniowhs: of (O MEF | orter ot 31, eanne Willims.| .. On the way up. it'sa.bonus and| e | cover. eutting ‘whiskers ¢lose and clean and fecls 8ofter end smoother., Brooklyn 10, Chicago 4. Gold grabbed the first round glory | Backward race for 6-7 year old boys | °° the way down it's a wage, he, _JOHNSON IN JUNEAU | i : Pittsburgh 13, New York 5 in the St. Paul Open yesterday with g g s 2nd Dpnnh‘sald' referring to arguments oii { Jed Johnson, of Chichasha, Okla- g (Only gal es.) 5 Lo Leonard. Dodson leading the way | D“i'“'“_: 3rd, Mir‘hac‘ll Wu(‘le. Back’_“w]ucsentarive_s of the CIO Natlonfll.hjnm. is registered at the Baranof i (IR | Not# sf,cky cr grecsy — (Raciflp (‘l’{‘”l_ ~L‘1M1.u“ with a five-under-par 67 Werd race for 8- year old girls—ist,| Mariime Uniop., .. . : 1 ‘ ! nects i biih : BUspann. & Hovywood 1. Dodson was one stroke better than | virginia Berrill; 2nd, Helen Clair| SCaMen’s wuges are not sub-; e | San Francisco 7, Seattle 5 the best cfforts of Kansas DICk |1 isters rd. Rosomary Kronquist, | Standard when .food amd lodgingf MR, MRS. BALDWIN HERE Shattfiék Oakland 2-9, otz. . Chuck Cong g ik s e ji e |are included, Burns argued, add-, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baldwin and o Metz, Chuck Congdon of Tacoma, | Backward race for 8-9 vear old v , 8 first'game 8 innings.) & and Henry Ransom, New York Mer- | pocc 1<t Norman Lister: 2nd, Bob | ing that a 40-hour week “is fan- family, of Sitka, are guests at the ! Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 0. chant Mariner, all of whom carded | pegues. Backward race for 8-9 year| tastic for the operation of a vessel | Gastineau Hotel. | gency i s g R R scores of 68. Tony Penna of Day- | g girls—1st, Pat Anderson; 2nd,|5t sea.” ek ! | apmagi e = S ; - ; STANDING OF CLUBS ton, Ohio, had a 69, and the pre- | gaene Seaberg: 3rd, Eloise De- | DU MR., MRS. SORTE HERE Sewstid Stract o {American Loagwe) tournament favorite, Harold “Jug”!|ja,q | JANY AND SON HERE Mr. and Mrs. Martin' Sorte have There Is No Suhshtute or Team— ?b 3‘4‘ McSpaden, was way down the list | Basepall throw for 8-10 years old| Joseph Jany and son, of Taku arrived in Juneau, via Alaska Air- Juneau Phone 249 | ' Detrait - 40 with a 72. I girls1st. Ann Johnson, 2nd, Donna | Inlet, are guests at the Gastineau linies, from Anchorage and are reg- ‘ N Ad t’ 3 . WasHington .5, 42 36 538 e | Jotett: 4id. Jacklinn Karries. Base- | Hotel, |istercd at the Gastineau Hotel. ewspaper Ver lslng. Boston 42 39 529 > S B ! i e A R S s G e g S 0 L New' York 47 38 519 | - - ¥ : -~ | Chicago 42 40 | St. Louis 39 38 | i Cleveland 31 4 FORE(AS]’ FOR | i Philadelphia 28 51 | 1 | NOME g% 3 | 0 REVIVAL SOON IVE YOUR PEN THIS Team— w. Pct. e | | Chicago . TR . 1 st. Louis Full Bi-Metalism Adoption! : . Brogklyn i | ANCHORAGE New, York 2 517 No Looked For, How- ' - ( Pittsburgh 41 506 ¥s S J i ‘ } Soagin A ver, Jays Journa i ‘ Cindginnati 40 ever, 3 y i | . | Frtigielphia b 5 LONDON, July 21.—The Finan-| P R [] TE E T I D N ' 2 PR -] cial News today forecast a ‘“re- . & n‘:“‘“‘ e d l;;.""ml pot,|Vival of monetary use of silver! B . Pm;“nd 7 41 gar during the nmext few years’ but the Seattle 4 577 hew: per added it seemed un- i s 2 s Wol pe dop- , 2‘;’;:;:‘““*0' ’ gg ::t many countries. | S ey & ‘455 "To a large degree silver has al-| s ’Dlg Oe TEF Y 451 ready been remonetized in the East | o i e H ~ 4no 8Nd the trend to evolution in the Hollywood 45 L, T iy Sy oy L cel k- ar future points towards its par- oo tial remonetization also in the| 'I'E NIS ‘I‘OURNEY A'I' West,” the News said ! . il “The decline of the gold reserve | % of the United Siates and expan- ! 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