The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1946, Page 3

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THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIR!;~- UNEAU, ALASKA ’AGE THREE DODGERS WIN e DOUGLAS éDENNIS GREEN IS e Yok N T NEWS FIVE TODAY; HAS @&! %‘RIHDAY m;:,\m\ 10: St. Louis 7; Barney, NO FIRE MEET TONIGHT | BmmDAv PARTY g3 [ux nuu. ), Webber (7), Higbe The regular monthly meeting of e Ca 9) and Sandlock, An- the Douglas Volunteer Fire De-' Master Dennis Green, son of Mr Mrs, Jerry Green, today s o dersen .hn. Pollett, Dickson (8), partment‘has been postponed un- and $ 3 3 ) @ ‘; Q (A Q BS’ Barrett (9, and O'Den, Garaglola (il next Monday evening. Post- celebrated his fifth birthday with e W i B @, ponement was made so that De- & party for his young friend: oAKs SEALS Ci’za!“ joe American League partment members belonging to the €0 by his mother and his aunt, [ ] BEGEURT St. Louis 1; Washington 0; Kra- ca Territorial Guard could at-|Mrs. John Homme. BY ATORLN mer and Helf; Nowsom and EVADS.| tend the Rifle shoot which is being| His suests included Brooks and i 3 M s P 5 Yo oit 6; New York 5; Trout and yeld this evening at the Menden-:Gail Smith, Jackie and Joyce Tan- FIG HI Fo R !‘f i ves ou! o 1 . Page (4), Murphy Rifle Range. All Guardsmen her. Peter Wood, Jr, Pagel Wood, Th oy i atbush y (9) ¢ are urged to attend the Rifle con- Sven Olson and his sister, Gaile 3 r liam land 7; Bo 2; Feller and o An afterncon of fun and games, Ve Bagby, Brown (5), Dreise+ and the excitement of birthda Top PlA(E‘ E'IS S!eam s Oanal T4 the e werd (6), Heflin (8), Ryba (9) and MIKE PUSICH presents to be unwrapped and ad- " g8 2 2786, Breoklyn resident » H. Wagner Mike Pusich has returned to his mired, topped for the young- giveness for SR home here after being hospitalized including cake with candlc POMPTON =AKES, N.'J, June . = "8 s x Dodgors who wera \ln for two weeks from an emergency (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) 13.Joe Louis will box just 24 more . ; e " . Bk The Oakland Acorns and San rounds he takes on Billy . o . : i Q EIS Gn“ appendix nvvmu«m 1 T CANNERY DIRFK T‘)ll\ MYET Francisco Seals pressed their rival- Conr kc2 Stadium next Wed- ml.) B e e A S e s 0 e 8 0 Bfipe Given - | omesmars O HOPS VESTERDAY inning contests which reaped a re- °f what one doctor had to ; stere ward only for the Acorns and left his overly high blood pressure and! “OF @ 'HC t the local office. Directc : them two games ahead today sried other ailments. od ! ve to ¢ were Marcus Jensen, Be Alaskk Gosstal Both games wer v Jo + off this bit of steam to- I birthday McDowell, Dr. J. O. Rude, and Val fcllowing passer nifht by one. tenth-ihnlog 18 e went back to work with|¢ht as the nit < « r@m am s Pccr, and Supt. M. M. Miller. Fol- Hawk Tnlst: J. Th Oakland grabbed a 11-10 decision wd sparring scuffle after Brock ng the Card " lowing the meeting they attended Inlet: 8. Pekovicl though pounded all over the lot by ual Wednesday vacation from 0 ] - 7 lunch ot the company’s dining Inlet: J. Wil M ' g s ning. ® n, led off th BREENWO - . hall in the Buckingham apart- Serrabia; to Hoonah: the Sacramento Solons. San Fran- : : GREENWOOD LAKE, N. J., June ! iy i g - A b louble and before tha!., 7 Mkt PR nents. Supt. Miller announced the O. K. Rude; to Funtar Bay . Ains- cisco lost to the Portland Beave A : 13—Among those who have keen I ! . = e s Dodgers h hing. Joe Tiouls and Billy. GoMe" ¢ readiness to enter can- Worth; to Sitka: Mrs. C. Sande X tions immediatel rs. B. Rands, Miss D. Rands, 6 to 5. Y ~ ( & The Hollywood Stars got an 8-3 g g‘ }' !fiarfle I thei /1848 {train on alternate days-<at Henry Moy, G. H. Matthews, R 208 nearby camps up here in the No 3 AN e, decision over the San Diego Pa- By iy dres out of a seven-hit attack on . b 2 £ i i Rad: Jersey hills thers is mounting con- cpp, FRANK RE [to Ketchikan: W. B. Phiili] B. [ o ati 248 yieti hat Joo 1 ave tc 0y - N 3 e 4 3 victiori that Joe will have 'to §8L cpi, Frank : Johnstone, E. Richmond, F. Oliver, three pitchers. 2 2 “ ats thelr S 2 v Ihe Seattle Rainiers, in the i’! ay I AR e e By e e ot his parents home for a short visit Mrs. R. Welsh middle of a dicker secking Jo Jo - shondt : g8 ; o Int\ml(, ] " with them and his sister Margaret .o White o GARE aa olr nev |k ? P 2 a ha Among the managers d form- hite of Sacramento as thell NeW, ., Wil pe no baseball game f the last placa Belphis o fahters and other boxing Slws mdnager, lost to the Los Angeles , . . ¥t betwee: o e B x e iiad # e A e Bt e TR B e b ies acters who watched the challenger’ ; = o=y o e | By ? B and Elks 2 Box ay there was SCarcoly @ s,y BULIRIS, KINY, Monday, 7 pam. (205-t5) at a game apiece. Red Lynn ¢ " r Beals Red Sor Making a round the world tour. Y agreement between the man- sote to be found for the champion , 8. g - ~ X ed the Rainiers seven hits and . .o A : 3 20Dl S the | oo WL HE SR SCE D DR E e ited friends in Califor) 8 ishey at its pre-ia ers’ seven e A S groni Houby Feller, the| 08 0L Hote oF atiother hotigs) e, Vislted frfends s In Oaliforaip : whiskey at its | and Seattle on his return trip. S missed a shutout by serving a eveland Comet, pr 1 1 | > ! : : stponed on account of the i & nidvision ™ ‘1 TEAT RS home-run pitch to Charley Aleno gy, flag Day exercises to be 255 when he cc g b3 A (J(:p“”~Ii‘|.“"lns\m\ilumll‘)*- ml'""ll?w Col Gashel & g0 aHaREs 8t 48 THREE ¥ EATHE in the seventh frame, Five Seat Hiks tomarrew hlght at Bostorn Red: 8 nabling the'99¢ NS soileg e Douglas Hi, and later attended the o es s A errcrs helped out the Angels, y e AT dians to b 7 o 3 S University of Alaska for two years. . . nicked two chuckers for 11 safe- ¢ game of the club to d j Tin's G ABOUOY WEREN N 0 e . ank, after being in C ] . and entirely offeo- (les. 3 pe SELa W hE Bind an League leaders in 19 gam ¢ With Conn’s workout that he did a ma. . Indie: ‘Thestre. . 18 Matehty y ct, your clothing, | BLENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS unzau Ci cagt ill be ¢ ay LEAgUR. roam o BamEs A complete back-l Tuesday © VM atre, is mighty , furs rom many des- # e fterncon at 5:30 o'clock, weat Hub, g 'n\,J\ 'mlif:, :’,“k;:”'f(‘,‘u‘ii glad to be home. He doesn't tell & otk a8 ‘u’,'; ,.,’..h,lkx. Three Feathers Distributors, Inc,, New York, M. Yo Oakland 11; Sacramento 10 (10 poymigting, between the Legion and 3 ‘\lv’n‘ ‘” to win. Yesterday he picked Conh. Many ¢f his experiences, but here’s Nt A CH. R ? innings). Moose a row Y w York {645t NE' HEING Yo B a win- a0 expression of his feelings: a BUHACH-—known for 70 years— with Lindsay, after about a year's ser- prgy to Mrs. Elton Engstrom, vice in India, previously serving candidate for the House over njoy You're certain 1o @ r best when youl ask for acts as a swift sure repellent and Portland 6; San Francisco 5 (100 7The first half ends with the game 4 Lehind el stery by Frank; “A GI was return- inscctide-~odorless—best ,.rummuu S et ends i e B . the, Bromics 6.5 belne TR i o e and comng down ST RS T8 Hite Aot L | There IsNo Suhshiute for on June & 3 &, Los Angeles 4; Seattle 1. Lien two games called off on ac- the gangplank on crutches, his i y Seed Stores and Pet Shops, Hollywood 8; San Diego 3. count of the weather and one game " % 5 s FAN MY BRow ! bandaged etc., a reporter spotted N Ad ' et d (tomorrow) in the re RS e Y him and asked him in which battle i g‘ STANDING Of CLUBS sckadule. b At K Be: Nebao he'd been. The GI replied, “Battle ewspaper Ver lsln Faunc faksh Le e ————— ) in 10 innings a8 outfieldar Joey PITTSBURGH—While the mer-'H - - -, Calcutta Riots” | . : o e Teams t 70 THE PEOPLE OF SKAGWAY Cirace trinic e 1s o' cury soared toward 90 degrees in! Frank is flying to his home in $66® omommoonoom“mm Oskland a8 Dr. R. N. Hester, M. D, Eye Helf with the n of the the city's first 1946 heat wave, a Sitka ~where his wife, formerly i San Francisco 4 005 gpecialist from Ketchikan will be' Rain washed out ! peliceman in Central Station mop-| Myitle Hollywood, is eagerly await- Los Angeles . Skegway for a few days follow- | T n and th hic Philadel- | ped his brow and gasped: ) ing him. San Diego 506 jng June 12. Appointsments for ; tests h “Whew, it's like a furnice in here.! Hollywood ......... 486 eye examinations may be made by W ; e T can't nd it.” | LET YOUR =money Rcramento - ling the Pullen House after Fhi : n the Ameri He wasn't kidding. Someone had percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- Portland 5 . 8% shove-date. rcuit. fired the furnace full blast. ‘poration demand notes. (295-tf) Seattle 2 365 -4 ¥ o . American 1 5 (3 2 i 2 8 Py 3 i ST Teams Boston Neéw York Washington Detroit " ; K St. Louis ... g Ex Cleveland . 3 415 £ 2 2 : it : TH AT the way to a man's heart is still through his stomach . . . Philadelphia .- e For men like good food and plenty of it . . . So your answer is. . . National League o ; o AUk BUY Yfllm FOOD SUPPLIES AT St. Louis . Chicago Cincinnati Boston Pittsburgh New York 30 Philadel ,,Lm 28 D earn four AP SPORTS e = ROUNDUP % NP Notice to Employers BY HUGH FULLERTON (AP SPORTS WRITER) ' me= . Workmen's Compensation Insurance ter who wins the open golf cham- pionship at Cleveland, Cralg Wood b AR . iy i alrcady holds one record. He has { A new Territorial Law requires all Employers with three or more held the title longer than any employees either to file a certificate of insurance or qualify as _ a self-insurer with the Alaska Industrial Board., The only ex- golfer in history—since 1941. And iEf lhel Wik"dr kfgskm]';“’i?g 0[“ Lak> ceptmns are the following employments: rie, lool or c] urton to come AGRICULTURE DAIRYING a lot closer to the leaders than 1 _ctherwise. The Briton has had 2. more experience on windswept 5 DOMESTIC 8 v courses, where scores sometimes are 3. DON ESTIC SERVICE blown sky high. We love our Flag with the same fervor its creators FEDERAL RAILROAD EMPLOYEES The d for the first A e ol showed. Let’s fly our Flag every day from every we are now pl'epa]'ed fo qflalfly Emplnyg" “d.l' 'hi' “match” basehall game between the Ihickefasers and New York nie home, office and store windows, and d t forget ! H | me, > and store w Ve, a 0 N orge at HobdREH 100 years ago beass. the . ot forg , new law which goes inlo effect July 1, 1946 _notation: “Davis was fined six * A o R s R cents for swearing” . . . Which' PRETEREH to attend the shows that opinions of umpires | see st“n Gr“m"wtt fm. haven't changed, though the price NSy Reglemland SPECIAL FLAG DAY EXERCISES A ' Immediate Coverage With. a half dozen former St.! Louis players on the Braves' squad, ¢ 7 it's no wonder Boston scribes are i o menel and ai the { JUNEA“ INSURAN(E AGEN(Y inals.” . . . 'Angelo Beltelli and “Eomnon i Sy DR ro ELKS' HALL _ VALENTINE BLDG. PHONE 253 ning intos the “injunction defense” | from the other football league, they compared notes the other night and o) ) “found they both had been married ! ) FHIDAY EVENING AT EIGHT on July 8, 1944, I » A s e i BE . Visic THE NUGGET SHOP andidate for the House over ? . , 7 pm. (205 and See- - e e TR e Tt MUSIC by the CITY BAND and THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE WILLIAM SEAMAN at the Piano TOTEMS-CURIOS. Baskets, Moceasins, Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory, Native-Made Parkas : Souvenirs of All Kinds Native Gold and Nugget Jewelery and Antiques FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS Come In and Browse Around . . . . Visitors Welcome!

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