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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1946 THE DAILY l\LAbKA l;MPIRh JUN ; = top of the boat into the rigging.|the dark | hours of the night even vessels s of fishin the area about 7 o'cloek in the when Mueller » of the tank Everything Sporting —r= few minute w he|over the took Mueller a A R and 0l ) 2 L , wnti s R R I [\l S PORT. CENTER | NEW YORK, GlVEN AS 8 s in the army and! telli rescue was about only \little words toget ervice on a crash boat inihalf way e two-day conferen 5 itians knew the lethal ef-| Mueller got continually w R L o i DODGERS lN OAKS TO GET i) stk $1ouRs fqung | A e ik SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. y do to curb ank, one g ‘:),::1"»,,?(-)'"‘,“ s to adopt a ¢ Continued from Page ?"i’,_, could 1 tand the cold and de-|Aga loocked at his wrist watch and FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE ' worded 1 mendation wi ¢ ¢ to take off his life preserv-|it was 8:26 o'clock (OME BA(K BREAK RA(E in effect: “We're again he tender and threw him into the er w let himself sink sp as not After Mueller disappeared, Aga p {11 have t taken | water t r. Just then he saw Muel-{got another grip on the tank, 0il Burners ~~ Plumhing — Heatingy DAY PHONE-—AT6 NIGHT PHONE—BLAC {Any action 0 be ik by the NCAA, which has no rea Pitoh Dark I to a big six-foot gas hauled himself up until only his Lo B FLAG RA(E FOR pENNANI P"“"’ I h dark, Ag said, and ' | i ismoken Algose. Iromy Jegs Were . te Waker , same day Michigan's Frite|uy ch dark, At Slc, g the after deck. He swam to the| “I don't know how I did it but 3 vw preaisted a 650,000 attendefay s B A pri B9 d joined Mueller clingin till hung on and it was abou MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE for Wolverinea ey e to the ¢ ¢ oclock when I saw a fishing . . - i : rugg in the water I could ] e % i 1o R TR RA [ome. factball- games and. sty [ e 08 (1 e XRCME RN EEte e s i _ Maghmg Wul:k_ . Welding : (AP SPORTS WRITER) (Associated Press Sports Writer) |amateur Princeton 1 ath-| peoeme panic climbing to the The two men hung on through life preserver and waved it. I ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE These who have started to count —An extra game for a twin bill letic budget calli b g i 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 3 ok ) it onight gives the 8 sorns Fenditures and an approximate 3 TS 3 B e it, T could not have clung to & the Brooklyn Dod out of tonight gives the Oakland Acorns Penditures and U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | AR s e National League pennant race be- gocd odds to break the grip of the it of b ALASKA ' 3 " : o ie i o b o R T Oklahoma busine JUNEAU, ALASK | vessel saw me, and I was res- cause of their recent near di \ Francisco Seals on the top 'EATHER Bl ST | trous road trip, have done so Wi rung in the Pacific Coast baseball manager for 3200 capacity I T § \\ -\14‘",:»,{4 7.’1 I\llull_‘\“ A | cued,” said Aga b gl ool g Tlitcirel b candty crowds atall four home games next| DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. |I ‘ll:\ ERIDIAY - i amazing home record at ‘Ebbetts'| Although the Seals, holdirig to a fall and other colleges expact nev { : 3 P. O. AT ALAKANUK Field, where they still have 38 half-game margin for Mearly two.Tecord gates v IR gEP. | tqmp. | EEROT ot - RE PR A ¢ they still half-ga a ) Station 24 hrs.* | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs, Weatherat At the request of residents ol games to play this season. wecks, objected to tonight's replay THE BOTTO} oharas 48 5 0 Cloudy I X ikannl lpttaa k. 48 it Forced to share the National cf a Portland-Oakland tie, League| HITTING THE B0V FEOL = 4o o0 31 ; Trace Pt. Cloudy h of the Yu Sl el C l an ) League's top berth with the St. rules allowed the game. Objections/ Willard Ramsdell, For orth {Barros i s e e ¢ 3 @ers Louis Cardinals for four days af- were based on the fact that the C&t's pitcher ‘-ll:n boasts a battin i & o e w((f“‘“n 1as requested the ter leading the parade for moIC tie game was in Portland on the 2V€rage of .167, mu ve b y o Hb AR Office Department to es than two months, the Dodgers wast- | Acorns’ recent Northwest road trip record of some sort last week when [Dawson 4-) 0 ¢ (; oudy | lish a post office at that } s, S W ms D st road t = . game | B 2 ) “lear 1 ohn T. Emel e P e e e S e a1 e e et i oge e BDGntc: B oo aee T i o o domn . Bma EVERYTHING . . . home yesterday to regain undisput-|to a game at Oakland to make a|282inst Shrevesport After each ”““,“‘ 4 o4 Bty pasanaster . sk hésenton rat - firetplsse " doubleheader [Bit. the opposing menager waved |Haine ) s e From Playsuits to Eve- This tkey did by” the simple R il his pitcher to t! > club house, whi ‘,:um.\u ¥ L b i S N 1 2 i BN ¥ 8 T move uneau Airport 9 @ ain H G médium of notching their THE iidabEages imake. the roplay PEODADLY was .. matutsl dose . .| HASE Al o ol ning Gowns Expertly tory in 39 home games, at t { & break. for Oakland in the -yghts OPuCkling as e sloshed ‘"“\:\I- Kotzshue 6 0 Cloudy i 8 b s, o 0|1 s Ty O o e U, CAE S o e 1 Ko Cleaned and Pressed Cubs, While ‘the Carinuls Were| Bugvube wave only one step out of)Brd Sald: “Remedell ‘hits ‘em and) oo 8 4 Pt. Cloudy thrashed by the New York Giants | ne cellar. San Francisco's single]C Manager waves ‘em out NerEway 1 Rain Wt NOTW NAVE The Dodgers eked out a brillian | ;ame o e £een {NomBes % . 4 . zame oppcnent tonight, Sacra- 50 [ Rain % R SERY 2-1 triumph over the Bruins, Drin- | hento tops the sccond division, | DOTS ALL, BROTHER Erietii b Pl bt e cipally on the fine hurling O | while both the Seals and Acorns! Y&!2 15 locking for a red ho e Gabrao 3 oltudy Southpaw Joe Hatten, with tho| oo i ) football team this year and if|.rince Georg § ol went down to defeat last . night, Prince Rupert ' 54 42 Rain Cub’s only run unearned. Ay g ace Los Angeles An. HOWie Odell can come up with ajo .o = < 5 foia first-inning outburst, b els ‘edged up to 13% gams be- Preakaway back he figures to beat ISita . 50 50 06 Rain C A LL Eddic _Stevens' double, Mind the leaders on a double de-}2nYOne: . - Ray (No nonsense) Du- Whitehorse 46 46 Trace Cloudy both Dodger tallies X S ; e de-' ) ont, the semi-pro baseball boss, v utehorse o . : | eat of the Seattle Rainiers, 5- 9 | Yakutat 50 43 417 Cloudy 2 5 " is going to ask Committioner Happy . Giani Bear Cards nd 5 ramento hatled the i SR SR ive at his tournas (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) The Giants shoved the 'St. Louis | 3eals 8 land turned back oo icopter. The, pros would WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center over the Gulf of THE V. F. W. PUBLIC agerepation one full game behinc | the \uxxx 3-1, and San Diego's 4o 'h"\>r‘ ¥ho " commisHioner EeeL rday morning has moved rapidly northeastward and is centered SERVICE PROGRAM FOR e rooks wher oy N | Padres beat off a g o Ry i S " b < r o over . Northwest Territory. Another low pressure center {he Brooks when they beat the|Padres beat off a ninth-inning ral- o'} “feet on the this morning over the Northwest Terri other low e L P A The temper is moving into the Gulf of Alaska this morr Cards for the 9th time in 14 meet- | v fcr a 4-3 decision over the Holly- ———————— FAMILIES ings this scason by a 3-1 score or | wood Stars { Scuthe Alaska were below normal yesterday. Rain has fallen during 4 the strength of Johny Miz2’s 20tk | o R JUNEAU BAND To the past 24 hours along the coast from Vancouver Island to the Gulf Y Lome run. | Fiicher Misiug of Alaska and at many stations over western Canada and the interior TONIGHT AT In the American Leasue, the| Ailing first baseman Les Scar- and western coast of Alaska pace-setting Boston Red Sox main- tained their 11 1-2 game margir over the runer-up New York Yan- koes. ‘The Yankees kept pace with the Red Sox by coming from be- 1 to defeat the St. Louis Browns, 5-3, under the lights a Sportsman’s Park Win Fealler rackec Feller’s 18th Cleveland’s Bobby up his 18th win and seventh shut- out of the ca gn in pitching the Indians to a 1-) triumph ove: Bob Savage and the Philadelphic Athletics. Bobo Newson, veteran Waching- ton righthander duplicated Fcller' | wi sella, Oakland’s home run king of the circuit, almost had the League lead on the tip of his bat in a dramatic pinch hitting role, but his punch was missing. With the bags loaded and ncne out, the top slug- er of the League grounded out, h the only Acorn run scored on the play. The winuning pitcher, oy Helser, went the distance and illcwed seven hits. Guy Fletcher registered his ninth win of the campaign in the Sac- ramento victory over San Fran- isco. His mates gave him a three- run lead in the second on hits Joe Marty, Lilio Marcucci, Al- Kampouris and Bill Ramsey feat by outpitching Detroit's Dizy | Trout, 1-0 | ol »:\ r?xr batsman, and the Seals B on it Amcri(‘mi"““\’ .&rnull.\.l\ threatened. Kamp—v Leaguers collaborated to give the |Uls and Gene Corbett homered Philadelphia. Phillies a 2-0 victory | - 108i0g twirler ‘Bill Werle. over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Vet- Rainicrs Lose Two eran righhander Schoolboy Rowe.| : 5 former Tiger ace, limited the Buce| The Los Angeies Ansels came frcm behind to beat the Rainiers to seven scattered eties to not his tenth victory with Jim T former Red Sox infielder accour ing for both Philly runs with sixth home run in the third in- ning. Cincinnati shaded the Braves, 1. The scores and batteries: National League Chicago, 1; Brooklyn 2; Wyse and McCullough; Hatten and Edwards | 160, St. Louis 1; New York 3; B ley and Rice; Koslo and Lombar: Warren (9). Pittsburgh 0; Strincevich, Hallett (8) pez; Rowe and Seminick. Cincinnati 2; Boston 1; and Mueller; Lee, Si Johnson and O'Dea. American League Boston 4; Chicago 1; Hughson and H. Wagner; Chi Grove, Haynes (9) and Hayes. Washington 1; Detroit 0; New- som and Early; Trout and Swift. Philadelphia 0; Cleveland 1; Sav- age, Fowler (8) and Ros Feller and Hegan. New York 5; St. Louis 3; Chand- ler, Page (9) and Robinson; Kram- er and Mancuso. D CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC SCHEDULED TOMORROW Tomorrow noon a picnic will be held for all boys and girls who have been attending the interde- nominational Church School for the past two weeks. Immediately following the regular and work of the morning the groups| will go to Evergrcen Bowl where the children will eat their lunch. Each child is to take his own pic-| nic lunch from home. Free ice-| cream cones will be served at the| picnic. Joseph M. Shofner, Supervisor of Evergreer Bowl, be in charge of the games races to be held after Iunch. All children tetween the ages of 3 and 5 who have been in the Be- Playground will and ginners' Department at the Luther-| gn Church will be sent home at 11| o'clock. A parent or some adult is asked to accompany children of this age group if they go to the picnic|and baby daughter and A. H. Kmus-| At noon. In case of rain the picnic and games will be held in the A.B. Hall. fer a tonsilectomy. ————r——— 4 Venice,' Ttaly, is 150 miles far- {'§mer mnorth than- Viadivostok, Si- beria, Boston | frame of the ‘ cap fer the { nine los | Philadelphia 2; | | 1 both games. A five-run attack _|on Ike Pearson in the fifth frame | 7ave the Angels the first Christopher hit his of the season in the ven-inning victory, which was Chambers’ 14th to Chambers fanned six, his strikeout total to the highest in the League. First Baseman Earl Torgeson drove in all of Seattle’s runs in both games. Ed Boehm started the Padre at- game. 18th final night- hom pitcher CIliff increasing Lo- | tack with a home run in the third inning, and three more tallies in Walters| the fifth were enough to nose out (7) | Hollywcod. San Diego :stemmed a imnlh-stanza rally after the Stars {had scored on Pinch Hitter Tony O'Brien’s two-run homer. STANDIRG GF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Teams w L Pet San Francisco kil 41 653 Oakland 1§ 42 647 Los Angeles 63 54 538 Hollywood 0L 56 521" Sacramento ... 58 61 487 San Diego . 54 67 446 Portland 42 kit 372 | Seattle 4 38 78 328 American League \ Team w L Pct | Boston s 66 26 M7 | New York . 54 37 593" Detrot ............50 38 .568' | Washington ... 45 43 511 |Cleveland ..........43 471 478} | 8t. Lo.ms S ] 51 433 | Chicago 35 54 .393 | Philadelphia ... 26 62 295| | National League | Team w L Pct | Brooklyn Lo 54 34 614 | St. Louis 4 53 35 602 Chicago i ML 39 547 Cincinnati ii 4B 43 494 | Boston e 42 47 472 {New York ... 88 49 437 | Philadelphia RSy 47 434 LJuneau. | bury. Pittsburgh 34 52 HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’'s Hospital has discharged the following medical patients: Mabel Frank, Mrs. John Worgum | Elizabeth Donohue was admitted Admitted to the Government Hos- pital yesterday were Mabel PFrank of Angoon and George Benrett of "tits to PLAY FOR DERBY PARADE SUNDAY Station Weather Temp I)n and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Fog 53 / 2 2 feet The Juneau City Band will play 'Cape Spencer Cloudy 50 10 2 feet for the Soap Box Derby parade Eldred Rock Cloudy 55 20 3 feet next Sunday afternoon Five Finger Light Rain 2 18 1 foot The bandsmen will meet not later | Guard Island Cloudy 3 Zero than 1:30 o'clock Sunday afterncon | Lincoln Rock Cloudy 9 1 foot at the High School gym and leave | Point Retreat Cloudy SSE 6 1 foot in time for the start of the paracde at 2 oclock at the Alaska dock The band will be dismi ing the ]).un(k' it is announced - JUNEAU FIRM LOW BIDDER TO COVER TERR. EMPLOYEES Governor's Office today an- nounced award of contract for workmen’s compensation insurance coveraga of Territorial employees to Young, McLean and Werner, Ju- neau insurance firm which entered The the lowest of four bids submitted in answer to a recer published call for bids. Sealed bi were submitted by all of Juneau: The Shattuck Agen Young, McLean and Werner; Juneau Insurance Agency and Alaska Personal Ser- vice Agents. Bids were opened by Attorney General Ralph Rivers in the Office of the Governor in the presence of representatives of each of the bidding companies. | ‘The contract awarded is a “stop- gap” measure until the next regular | session of the Legislature, which | convenes January 27, 1947, is able| to provide for the permanent pro- tection of Territorial employees in accordance with the action of the 1946 extraordinary session extend- | ing workmen’s compensation bene- four companie: Protected w ed follow- | tr: hour moving MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENINC Southeast Alaska d outside waters, Dixon En- southerly to souine ly winds 15 to 20 miles per MAR! aters of ance to Yakutat Rain showers. Low pressure center—=29.50 inches northnortheastward abeut 2 55 degrees north, 149 degrees west, miles per hour. If you like zestful chili dish- es you'll like Schilling Chili Powder. Use it for good taste. woenes §chilling WLCANIZING—Tlres and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 include all Territorial em- | ployees, who previously had not | been provided for in the workmen'’s | compensation law. Inasmuch as the special session of | the Legislature neglected to appro-| priate for the insurance coverage,| the present insurance contract, cov—‘ ering the seven-months period from July 22, 1946 to February 22, 1947‘ when the Legislature will be in ses- | sion, is to be paid for from the! Governor’'s Emergency Fund. Approximately 800 persons are af- fected, including: The faculty and/ staff of the University of Alaska, the Territorial Schools, highway po- \lice, the Pioneers’ Home, and em- ployees of the various Territorial offices, it was stated. - — DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optometrist, now in Juneau for two weeks stay and will make ex- amination of the eyes and fit glas- ses in her office in the Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 for appointment. (323-tf) Blackimads "‘h "1 o $ Yes, it true, there is a safe N eritan, medicated liquid caled KLEEREX that dries up pimplet ernight as it acts to loose: and remove u[ly blact klu-.nd ‘Those Wlm la!lo‘wtd sim- a D Bheorigac when they lackhieads had disappeare Kieerex and mplemions, % ok sty 3o f Ecallon '-d.fl'fl -i ¥y = Kieerex today, Butler, quro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Leaves or Sentinel Island, Eldred Rock, Haines and SKAGWAY and return every Monday 10 P.M. Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL NOW IN STOCK Silex Coffee Makers Eleciric Air Heaters Fluorescent Desk Lamps Eleciric Hot Pads Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Sireets KINY 7:15 P.M. | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000)300000000000000000000000000000000000 The revised Alaska Workmen's Compensation Act, which became effective July 1, 1946, requires that .all per- sons, firms or corporations having 3 or more employees, must either: 1. Secure from the Indusirial Board a cerfifi- cate of financial responsibility which will authorize the employer to carry his own insurance, OR 2. Secure adequale insurance with a com- pany qualified to do business in Alaska. We will be glad to advise you regardng your responsi- bility under this Act and to give you any information you may desire. We are agents for the Maryland Casualty Co. and for Lloyds of London, both of whom are qualified fo write Compensation insurance in the Territory. *(Except in domestic sgrv ice, agriculture, dairying, railroading) Shattuck Agency Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 B e e B S e

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