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TTiQRSDAY, JULY 11, 1946 PAGE THRlI b N g R B AT O R e g 1 8 i a R TR ] o | r I : Schr [ Parrish, Mrs. Irene - a !S RANSFERRED T 40 PASSENGERS ARE el My Y D I 5 ka Jer McCar- cu.| FLOWN HERE BY PAA Ra gm{ OM SEATTLE FLIGHT . ; BIG LEA umbler Loses ‘ . e S b fc W L in ¢ 1 Orisy [ che [ 7 hd irs. B - ( « I is ame| o 4 S , - ‘ ! Hc New « { Lloyc \ : | C t ) K nan, | or San Diego : | 1 I I A B WOV — ! 1 « 1 i L nd ( Bak- f1 \ BY RALPH RODEN (By The Associated Press) ; ‘ Carter, I 3 n (AP SPORTS WRITER) Seldom has a manag ever ‘ re I : k v fhe St. Louis Cardinals, owners shown such faith in a losing pitch- 2 Ie ) it ! : 2 R £ \‘( of more pennants and first divis- er as has Jolnny Leonard Roose- A LAl C ¢ - - iof finishes than any other club. velt (Pepper) Martin demonstrated 3 = g P e i the National L e durinz the for Carl Dumler of the San Diego i P& L8 # ¢ i 8 R ' z o sz ’ E“"()fio'i‘u’). ll‘\‘r{‘” ‘A::1\]r§\:~ ‘x‘\ -w:'h P\\(;’“ 1@ f 21 games for the FAREWELL CHAT_joe McCarthy (right), who re- WEATHI BULI .n(‘ her »m ir By oy re 4 inner of 3 games e i signed as manager of the Now York Yankees because of ill health, DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4 A D DIAN TIMI drives as the second half of the Padres in the Pacific Coast Leaguc talks with Bill Dickey, his successor, at Yankee Stadium after \ TOR. 2 HOURS BNNRD AT 4:30 8 Major league season bogins Mon- last season, Dumler has been sweat- winding up his affairs with the baseball club. np. 3 \ day. ng out one of the circuit’s most last I Yam. 24hr W Trailing the crippled Brooklyn valiant comeback efforts, almost st \ g Y n Precip 30 a Dodgers by five games, th2 runner- but never winning. Ir ( 1 up Red Birds enter the cruc Knowing that Dumler has had HUL{, USSR @ 3 qfi ' Y i3 4 1 I ¢ stage of the flag race boasting @, tough brenks, Martin has repeated- S e 1 pfififlfis Be 7 16 ¢ 07 loud five-game winning streak {1y placed nim on the mound, and o J J [ The New York Giants grapple last night {he game chucker went » PH g | Dav ¢ ( 1 with Manager Eddie Dyer’s chal- down to his eighth st nt defeat, . % i E tdn ) 1 Clavd lenging crew under the tonight | Josing 4-2 to the San Francisco i e lfi(zlen @ : ir 14 0 Cloudy while the Dodgers, hampered V) Y y lo8s of Pee Wz2e Reese, tangle with' 1t was the cighth loss for the - the defending champion Chicago Padres in a row at the hands of L A erm&n '&!? S °=C ANDIL) i ity Cubs in the Windy City. the Seals. who crept up to half 2 s K 4 7 Rain i 1 LN, I ‘ K AR , : | FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES Cther games in the senior cir-| g game behind the league-leading Kot [ ( ( | chit today find the €incinnati Reds | ogkland Acorns, Jlitters of a —_— — MecC y 0 ! S——— and the Boston Braves battling un- gwin bill with the atte Rainiers. 2 H A Non 19 19 03 | o - 8ha the Boston Braves batiing un | twin bill with the Seatte Rainicrs.| Earmer Group AlsoStrong-| Russia Bids for Reich xor S S TR SO W the Pittsburgh Pirates playing host eight-inning opener 1-0 and the : i ini Pet Y 3 X I IDITS pos S the Plttabural Blrates playics host eignt-tong opener 10 and thei. |y Synnorls (redit as | Friendship in Standfor |ec: @ o cow /l AUDITS SYSTEM TAXES | The American Leaguz spotlight | with the Seals they went into 4 Ti ( 65 ( = y LA ey T, e S S S B World Trade Impetus Reunifed Germany 4 - © 4 &% | NEILL,CLARK and COMPANY Stadium where Bobby Feller of the 'megt turned in a two-hit mound Feen = 4 "‘ & ;‘ N 4 Established 1940 | Cleveland Indians and Sud Chand- . peyformance for the Seattle vie- WASHINGTON, July 11—Form- PARIS, Jjuly 11.—Russia eme d iy i A iy R IEnNEC ) | ler of the second place New Ym')k Bk AT it 1n 18 HE er Secretary of State Cordell Hull, ed today as the champion of e K ‘j\‘ :“:’;‘ | I'ublic Accountants —— Auditers — Tax Counselors | Yan| are slated to oppose each| mp " Bor 4 Beavers in the urging approval of the $3750,000000 reunified and self-sufficient Ger- 4 : oudy | ~ | other in a night contest. il led o tie and British loan, said today that with many on the basis of a policy- (4:30 a. m. yest to 4:30 a. m. today) Wi 208 Franklin Sireet Phone 757 \ Tke Boston Red Sox, seven-and-!g .o . tvo sacramento Solons 4-3, |its aid Britain can help the United charting esterday ATHER SYNOPSIS: A tic ) 0 Kheniter &0t CAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING one-half games in front of IIIW The Los Ange Angels streng- States lead the world “in the di- Forei ister V. M east Washin *r(w. northwestw 1 !u]“ h Colt ny % H e R A 3 Yanks, are scheduled to meet the ., ... (1o hold o = rection of peace and well being.” Address i ¢ in the Gulf of Alaska. A ridge of high pressure extends from 3 5 e A 5 1ed their ld on third place ¥ e X o ¢ ral Canac W pressure ¢ noving east Detroit Tigers in the opener of an ;™ " govicneader victory over| Hull expressed hi s in @ let- |Poreign Ministers the o ! Canada. A low pressurs cener i Eaing e l Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark 11-day home stay. the HollyWwood Stafs, 8.8 and 2-1 |ter to Spepksr Reyburn . (D-TeX) \fiatly opposed the dismemberment W8IC across the western, A EULER SEI &0 tion” of Southeas INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE / - > — S bR who made it public as the House|or federalization of Germany or r peratures were near normal over the southern portion of Southea L i b e by turned back to consideration of the |duction of the Reich to an agri. AlAska yesterday but continued rmal over the northers portio during the 24 hours alor coast from Wash- t t Ala ittered points along the northwe . Rasifle. Const. Leagye credit after a 24-hour interruption |cyltural state Olk‘;‘“"; \:.',{ ; 24' for other business The speech was the first akland b 8 ~. . h 1 - G 0| gupport for the loan came also|cut express »f the Kremlir an Francisco 67 37 644 i Qitaseian of the NS \ Los Angeles 57 46 Hellywood 53 ka MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves | from the National Farmers Union tjtude tow which said in a wire to Chairman end of the Germany sin The Triangle 2 2 515 gpence (D-Ky) of the Bankin ome quart re were inclined I San Diego 50 472 Gommittee: to Tl il the s e Station Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | (BY HUGH FULLERTON R ariatge. oy & 462 e strongly support approval of |sian for popularity within the e 1 A o eaners Portlana 3 65 .35 tne British Ic sement as in- | Re ol Lt g BT 6 ro NEW YORK, July 11—The moans _ v b 299 the British loan agreemen Re s & mov rengthen 4 i . about the $100 price for the recent Seatte euay 5-’ 67 343 gispensible to starting \\1\‘:1: the of German Communists o 2o is-Bil valtz appar- merican League f world trade moving i AR e S 4 5 Joe Louis-Billy Conn waltz appar of wor genera conceded that iy E 't di sle Mike Ji Team w L Pet a5 of special benefit to American | Moloto: t A Ay 6 24 3 feet ently didn’t disturb Uncle Mike J: ! I lotov, in the eyes of the average % o EVERYTHING ... mn 54 23 C man, now stood for a Germany cobs one bit—the $30 top he St. Louis 3 thorit He said he could find cf ynif there has to be a September fight. ation was direct con- iable cloudiness with light | o R New York r o (Roind),. in. B lupvected 1 ] Zero s yesterday for Louis vs. Tami Mdu- Y Ao verned by Germ. for the 8 o SRR, < 3 G M lielio is just as big an overcharge, | Detrolt 42 568 speech prepared for House delivery,|return of a decent il g D z\x)i\(. FRIDAY : NING: | From PlaYSUIIS o Eve nsiderin ecor vhat Washington 42 568 called for dafeat of the loan, de- ing outherly to asterly winds | . considering the records and what 42 568 callec in 1y . ‘ yoil can expect—Tami is the best | Washington 37 507 claring “I am convinced this pro-| French offici rs express- !»LI"\\ 20 v per "]wn i ning GUWHS EXperflY . suis it Cleveland 5 A5 i xois oirc AAREDEHOALT: Loa it et TR Jeutat—variuble winds' under 20 opRSHELL avALSHIE - ToRK, Lol it % e o dipdy, i lan polies iyt G dHwietariy 15 4020 | Cleaned and Pressed | He can hit fairly hard (51 knock- Philadelphia 22 304 no authority in the constitution to | {lict with the Frenci Soaal to hot outs in 77 fights) and never has Chicago 29 397 levy taxes for a loan to a foreign separate the Ruhr, the T8 e south portic 5, HOFh Purklon ¢ Wi NOW KA been flattened, but he never had National League government Rhineland from the remsuinder of Low pressure cente s—57 degrees north and 127 degrees 48-HOUR SERVICE to take the kind of punches that _ Team w L Pct - > > B the Reich west Joe dishes out . . . Mauriello runs Erooklyn 48 649 But France’s Foreign Mir J"s’r a tavern in the Bronx (and his St. Louis 43 581 pUBI.I( HEARINGS and President, George Bidault, os from eating Chicago 39 542 a counte ory at home in the CALL tHere, t00) s is about to Cincinnati 34 486 ‘mmlv!'t nce backyard gpen a restaurant in Harlem . . . Boston 34 459/ ARE To BE HELD The French cabinet unanimously Why not let them meet in neutral New York 33 446 | voted today to uphold his stand on 5 territory — the back room of Philadelphia 30 435 EN WES'I‘ AlASK Germany to date, which included a Tony Galento’'s New Jersey filling Pittsburgh 29 397, demand for internationalizing the 0 athtion? | Ruhr and contributed to holding up 7 ————————— BT | SEATTLE, July 10—A sccond ser- @ unified Four-Power German pol- GOING MY, WAY? pRI(E (ONTROI_ fes of eight public hearings t il Alex Shults of the Seattle Times tain local views on river and har- Information Ministry said tells bout the time the star center FOR Clo"‘HING bor improvements desired by Alas- Communist ministers voted for the dfider of the Wala Wala stawe kan residents will open August 2 at|Bidault motion penitentia iEpined D ises Cordova and Valdez, Seattle Dis-| It Was not immediately clear ing after being allowed outside the SN'ppED “ow trict . U. S. Engincers an- Whether the Russian statement of walls with a work party . . . An nounce. policy would delay the adjournment alarm went out and the next day : Although the new Alaska - of the Council, tentatively planned Ne was hauled off a truck headed InexpenSlve Garmen' circer District with headquarters|for this weekend. The Ministers for Portland . . . “So you grabbed H H d at Anchorage directs military con-|Wsre called into session today to Shemasiad e, S ey Hones Binfiethon: fn- o Anch nipcls iR e o ot Gormany to get to Mexico and play in the d c it ka. the Seattle Engineer District| They are scheduled to approve fi- Mexican League.” us'ry Ompehhon centinues to handle :.“,1 works as- bal d s of peace treaties with Italy, Hungary, Rumania, Bul- v 5 sighments of river and harbor im- WASHINGTON, July 11. — Snip- nts and flood control for 8aria and Finland on Saturday. . : ping the last price control threat on | P*OVEME it P 1 . mlRD HH_D qlothing, the government today |ALSKa: | ’ : ! pinned ",S inexpensive garment The schedule of hzarings (‘;‘”S.p | : v 5 EVERGREEH BQWL hopes on industry competition. for public meetings at 9 a. m. on 1 . i L In cutting the threat, Civilian|august 2, at Cordova; 2:30 p. m e = . » i I_ IOMORRGW Zrudlhl\cuon A([lr(liinisn'amr John D.!aygust 2, V. - 9 a. m. August 5, SHOES ADVAN(E 1 : ’ i 2 Small expressed the belief that g.q g 5 3 | % # s ' | HE D ‘ p e belief that godiak; 0 a. m. August 6, Naknek : TRANSPORTATIO N © rivalry among clothing manufac- g navigation improvementson the turers will serve to hold their prices | ypner Kvichak Ri 8 a. m. Aug-| NEW YORK, July 11.—Prices of {The third field day of the Sea-in line. ust 7, Seldovia; 12:30 p. m. Aug- scme shoes have advanced an av- san will be held at Evergreen Bowl The only clothing price curb left o 7 Homer; 1:30 p. m. Augusticrage of 8 to 9 percent this week,| tamorrow (Friday) starting at 2 after OPA died July 1 was knocked g anchorage; and 2 p. m. August|industry sources said today | u"(:lack‘ A large number of con- cut last night when Small announc-'g' Nome. The increase, manufacturers said, | testants are expected for the fol- ed that CPA will continue to allo 2 |represents an advance approved by tbwing events® icate a big supply of cloth for gar-| Harbor improvements desired bYthe Office of Price Admin i Football throw—boys and girls 6 ments that should sell at low orjlocal residents in the interes of ‘which would have gone into effect td 9, 9 to 12 and 12 to 15. moderate prices—but the agency navization will be discussed at all july 8 had that agency continued | Freeze out—noys and girls, no age, will no longer see that they do. |hearings At Anchorage, Army EN- 1y includes footwear not covered| | CPA announced no reason for gincers will seek information and j; an OPA ceiling increase granted m}‘l‘l‘;iay race—boys 5 to 8, 25 yards, this, but officials who asked to re- |opinions on civil works fic\-vlnp- on low-end shoes in May i apd also girls, same age. main annonymous attributed the ment »r.'q\h‘slcd by local interests| Tanners prices have advanced 20 | ;(Relay race—boys, 8 to 12, 50 yards action to the Moore amendment including a small bgac hgrbnr at to 30 percent over the OPA ceilings | 48d same for girls. to the second War Powers Act, a Anchorage, ~mnavigation improve-|(nis week, industry sources said,| King Bozo, 225 pounds of socd-natured St. Bernard, rells his eyes } Wheelbarrow race—boys 6 to 8. law which 10 days ago was contin- ments for Cook Inlet and posslhn_-[dup to advancing material costs,| upward to’try and caich a glimpse of the five-ounce, six-week-old Tricycl> roce—both boys and ued until next ‘March 31. ities of Cook Inlet hydro-electric|with cattle hide increasss put at! hihuahua puppy gelling a squint at the Kansas City, Mo., dog show off1s; 570 8. CPA's authority to allocate fab- development to supply power for the|apnroximately 25 r | rromm to Im“;‘ Foint of Bozo's head. (AP Photo) “Piggy back race—no age 7limit. ric for low-cost clothing stems city of Anchorage. | g ‘ YA new tenuis net is being pur-|from the :C;» Thtf‘ Mé)}?l'e amfnd-ll M B 155 5 | It is estimated there are 250,000 | —— e e chased % the Bowl. ment, tacked on to e renewa. workers employed in the Unifed PN > \ dv);‘he ool Lias been drained, measure, prohibits any price fixing '"me Magaline Has States processing and delivering Luciile’s Be “ut!’ Salon deaned and filled with fresh water under that legislation. |dairy product: SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT apd will reopen Monday. ‘ BOTELHO PATROLLING Ad d H p g A = | WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR > L TR ! Back at the wheel of the High- van(e in Price| , S Phong 42 i BIORE, CUVEMG ) o 10 Klein Bidg. RY B. VALENTINE, way Patrol car here today was| ® i < |} BOX 2652 EBONE 20 || FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAN % FREE LANCE WRITER | Emmett Botelho, regular Highway| Npw YORK, July 11—Time R w KBUSE ARRIVES IN JUNEAU Patroiman for this area. Botelho|Magazine today announced it was | " » | i ———— < ammm——— — 4 | recently returned from the Fair-|yajsing its price to 20 cents on| CONTRACTOR I ¥ 4 E’Mm‘y B. Valentine, free lanc;; hanks diitrictF wklx)erekshe rtepinced newsstands or su,\sv for yearly sub-{ JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 E L L l S A l R L l N E S writer and formerly news editor of | the regular Fairban patrolman | seriptions. il Are you interested in a home of ||| | e Detroit Burcau of International| while the latter was attending FBI|' “Time has held to its original | A e i e ||| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN ab News Service and night news| schocl in the States. e, price all during the war years, and ing repaired? 1 & | Gitor of the Detroit Burcau of Patrolman Hubert J. Gilligan,now reiuctantly makes this an- e | via Pe]ershm’g and w'ange“ the Associated Press arrivcd‘whu relicved Botelho here wh_ll? nouncement because of greatly in-| | With Hidey Craig. Kl % Tt dabu b apoard the Princess Louise. Mlss‘Bctelho was doing his Interior creased costs,” said an announce- CALL PHONF, 204 | ith connections to Craig, 'awoc 3 ydaburg ul - lentine plaus to live in Alaska at'stint, is to leave Monday for An-iment in the July 15 issue. 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle S E r V l N G A LA S K A 1ast a vear, first part of an ex-|chorage to assist Highway Patrol-| The old price was 15 cents on | pHONE 204 BOX 2652 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 e 4 / tended trip around the world. man Bob Gillman in that area. newstands or $5 a year, *