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! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL U. 8. DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATE JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN Evérything DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME in Max. temp TODAY Spo"ing Jast temp. Precip. 4 PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1946 R BURFEAU am Statior hrs.* 4:50am. 24 hrs, Weather 4 . ALl I ULl SPORT CENTER 34 29 32 01 Cloudy 3 )T 10 45 0 Cloudy — 10 “1 H Clet W 0000009000000000000000000000000000000000040000000 (i Cloudy 1 49 0 Cloudy 06 Pt. Cloudy F “ 0 n Trace Cloudy (N w E juneau 69 Cloudy | funeau Airpert 53 A1 Rain . Latel 54 54 39 Cloudy SALMON o TUNA < ¢ # 43 14 Trace Cloudy McGrath 53 16 4 Trace Rain | w 59 41 41 47 Rain I8 : P bu 56 50 03 T Fog (BY JACK HAND) (By The As: ciated Press) nd 67 58 60 I'race Cloudy P SPORTS WRIT Big homecoming welcomes for Ce 69 5 55 01 Rain 2 o Dav: Ferriss, labelod “just an- road trip conquerors in the Pa- Prince 54 12 Drizzle at the Mouth of the Columbia River . wartime pitcher” when he cific Coast Baseball League left 68 0 s in his first two starts, is Sacramento and Hcllywood s ! 69 8 0 Cloudy . i ]0 bows today as the first hurl- with nothing but a letdown to- i o4 & Rain convenlen"y caled 1 er since Cleveland’s Wes Ferrell in day. horse 6 | 4 41 Trace Rain i 1930 to win 20 games in each of The Sacramento Solons, wi 13 Yakutat 51 51 02 Cloudy his first two complete big league victorie nd two losses for the PR i (4:30 a. m. yesterday to =:30 a. m. today) ILWA 5 seasons, most successful record abroz AS THE SENATE WAR Investigating Committce temporarily put ATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center which was located Ph ; 101 one — unitions com Guif of Alaska yesterday morning has moved eastward into western wda and a ridge of high vressure extends from a high pressure and ay record in r about 110¢ miles south of Kodiak Island northward to Southwest 4 nd’s Acorns beat 1. Another low vressure center is located over the central Aleutian ASTORIA' ORE | win season them 3-2 in Rugger Ardizoia's fiv lands this morning. The temperatures over Southeast Alaska were | 1274 — Ph 1460 1 Ferriss: was not as effective as|hit pitchir tory over Tony! = i lightly below normal yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 473 = I'nones <120 3 usual ght in downing Phila-| Freitas an seventh-inning rally s s at many stations over the noithern and eastern portion of Alaska 3 ¢elphia 7-5, with nine hits, but he topped by Vic Buccola’s triple [ had the big guns of Teddy Will-| In the Hollywood style, band 1 the central and scuthwestern portion of Canada and over the NOIN- §o04600600660060000000060000000660000000000000000 jams and Johnny F booming ' music and speeches welcomed the ; ern Plain States of the United States g g . at his back. William's two doubles| movie city stars, home from a six- ! Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today helped drive in two runs and Pes winning streak, and Jimmy ED WIND Height of Waves ky's three hits spatksd the 11-hit s in his first home appear- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) attack on Bcb Sav , at Shib2 4 3 4 * of the club. The Cape Decision >loud; 54 Nw 14 3 feet N Park | Seat B iniarh DABIMAG LR, S90- 2 Cave Spencer u 55 WSW . 10 2 feet | 5 Feller's bid for win No failed of Tiks BEAFeAA adimin. p A pos] Eldred Rock “loudy 94 4 1 foot | when Dizzy Trout blanked Cleve-';cio .. 1 clefeib. sEhe Sirst siice A Five Finger Light Y y S8W 12 Calm ! land with three hits for a 1-0 p.. et Ten Neaikol Guard Island TThudy 6 s 2 Zero | Detroit edge. Bob Lemon finish-| 40 110 hehind Kermit Lewis' two- ateat Lincoln Rock Cloudy 56 .8 14 1 foot ed up after Feller was lifted for a % in (Continued from Page Omne) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14 — Pan poini Retreat Cloudy 54 SSW 10 2 feet | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN » b the sixth inning scored ; B pinch-hitter in the e American World Airways, which MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY | the winning tally. 1 Chicago club to six place g PR ;P aes of Hhs Kenny investment banker and!announced in March that Admiral pyp= 703 Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet southerly winds 20 to 25 miles | the Am«-ruun‘ Leggue h‘\: groupnt Leagu ‘\\I"I‘xr: I;]\H‘A 3 '”. the I"x ;” former S ¢ American Legion William F. Halsey would become per hour becoming under 20 miles per hour by Thursday afternoon. Pro- | beth ends of the first twilighit-night | ~/0 © 800 PNl TS ik Giants| Commander, to run against Good- | its Vice-President in charge 0l tacted waters of ast Alaska south of Lynn Oanal—southerly to | O e S Bl et ssnson, pitched tha Loop-ledds| 098 Alaskan operations, confirmed ¥es- o ihwesterly winds 15 miles per hour becoming variable under 15 miles | IRIE & SR Ny B e SN 7 i PHailsts <:‘.,.1~'1‘,,1' . ', Kenny failed to provide the main | terday that the same post has been ;. hour Thursday. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—westerly | aHiGIELO) 0 me T neblen victory over the Portlafid Heavers|contention in. the “yoting yestdr-decepted by Tnonias &y Wolie: to northwesterly winds under 20 miles per hour becoming less than 15 | gpt- BIIth J0p Bt ahie dEClBlon In P T ,d,’f. e That « from Ralph M.| The company made no mention e per hour Thursday igble cloudiness with showers | the opener, 3-2, and Wrght's| o b 13th conseontive e Immell, former State Adjutant|of Halsey in its announcement. L ] ninth inning singls cashed in b was the ISth consecutlve VIC-|gon. n) veteran of World Wars 1| Not long after his election to i val Grove's four-hitter in the s ory for the right-hander, who the Airlines post, the five star | ks, trouped probe into the Garsson m ne, two new witness ; ht before stand before the legislators. After requesting the opportunity to appear, Rep. John M. Coffee (left) (D.-Wash.) is shown as he told the details of how his secretary received a $2,500 check from war contractor (International) Fivind Andarcon. also nictured as he testified. The Boston sophemora’s 20-4 rec- the last two W . ord overshadows Hal Newhouser for a home stand last 1 and Bobby Feller and gives him an 7,741 fans, the Tuc cutside chance at the cove.ed o.-|tne | Oa t onl e and I and member of the defunct | , g Al S LR e e e o e defmet e aviies ot e e et ENGLAND BEGINS BREAD RATIONING | ) Lefty - Johnr ‘l(“ r}\,‘:(' ik e ; 2.9 precincts gave Goodland dent Truman to a Military BOArd ..o i ] g ) ghitdgo, K 3 Ay e s L imell 160,216: Kenn ategy composed of various . g 0 2 ' Lonis Candigs over up the base runners was the Lo el i, 20 e U“M“““_)lm %5 aushenitily 2 ” Take grect core of this [ the National League lead when he Angkles Angels' 11-6 triumph over Bro’ 10w dtnors - Fatl dlfected cendnet - of b vk Deposit it with & Broad rotwiler you can. ; | blanked them. with three hits, 1-0,/the San Dlego Padre | Two other Governors—Republican Wclfe started his aviation career Take your ration book 5o that the regiler | | ] tosuthafat. FLE Srecs cen, 2 ”: Mcrtimer R. Proctor of Vermont 22 years ago as manager of the can ngce (2t the top of page 2) that he bas it. | i WelgloyStbeL ““,(Ihw}, i : nd Democrat Ransome J. Williams Chicago Association of Commerce's You may ask for it btk at $n time, S L e e e G SR Wy of South Curolina—failed to make Aviation Department. He subse- [ i S e s L L the grade in primaries yesterday. quently spent nine years with Unit- ped their cight 3 in a r 1:;1: ell Oakland 88 52 Proctor lost the nomination to cd Air Lines and 10 with Western ] ::' W oy B DL W hD0s sangeles o Ernest W. Gibson, former U. S. Air Lines. He resigned last springy i i 4T 4 | . Sk bowing to Sacramento 67 Senator and a recent Army Colonel, to beccme stant to the presi=' | ot e Hcllywood 66 8,000 votes dent of United-Rexall Drug Co, | e iade A San Diego 83 . Jilliams S @5 with headquarters here. i x A - National League Portland 8 366 ‘,.\h“‘ bl b l{‘,’:;f fes e siiei i Sondel D From its origin over 170 years ago, | Louis 0; Chicago 1; Brecheen, | geattle 40" o hop | YO 1 Army ¢ Wilks (8) and. Rice, Klutiz (®); Amencan League. SHEL L a ;\I ..T‘]lm\t‘. Colifornia’s wine indlllf"yhfl ‘ tz and Livingston, McCuilough ' peom W L s /”" F I_ SH | cheffing (9) SR a 2 wo in_the i i 2: Pittsbur Gum- 1\;"““; g (LI an field to que for a Sep- } grown and matured d orly PRy New ork o 5 w ) e e AMONG 2 MINERS - T Caica 6) and Lo R Other returns in brief | Afistican. Lensve b i Seppeanmm, Uiseated IN WEST ALASKA For more than 50 years, ».» Datroit Cleveland 0; Trout' ;%" South Carolina — William Jen- T ’ S s 4 “hicago 5 > g Tl o % and Tebbetts, Swift ®; Feller, o' po0 . o :;‘1’ nings Bryan Dorn, 30-year=old war Bl suy | suy oy | suy Veuy Cresta Blanca has carried on Lemon (9) and Hezan I-"k’vl J"l"h'-i %o “o | veteran and former ‘nator, ANCHORAGE, Aug. 14—Law en- Boston 7; Philadelphia 5; Ferris =Dt 291 unseated Rep. Butler B, Hare of the forcement officers here received a this great tradition. i and Wagne avage and Rosar. Wi 3 pal League | Third Congressional District. Rep. report yesterday of the fatal shoot- T " 4 : 1 Chicago 3; St Louis 2; Smith, o €81 W L Petijoe R. Bryson of the Fourth Dis- ing of A. L. Carr, Nelchina area suy fsuy | Buy| Buv | BU Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. g Caldwell (9) and Hayes; Zodak ;‘(”“1\ o 1"’ 3-, 611} trict, and John L. McMillan of the miner, Sunday night in what was et § Fannin (8), Ferrick (8 and Man- > 3 s | Sixth, the only other Congr reported to have been a quarrel with p cuso. Pt 56 49 533| members with opposition, were another :miner. FOR THE FIRST TIME in history people living in Great Britain will use CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, ine. 4 w Chicago 2; St. Louis 1; Grov2 {3' o 52 -500| nominated. Lee O. Teague, Special FBI Agent bread ration cards (above) because of the ;c;te wheat shortage. The Los Angeles and Livermore, Californie i Tresh: > 4 s incinng 8 4571 iR - Thees inoi ents | hey " Jeorge anger, tne r les the bearer to 9 ounces of bread daily with extra amounts g : and Tresh; and Mancusi. HRAG 4 | Arkansas Three incumbents: here, said George Belanger, the card entitles i ; ———— - New York- 48 449| were victors in a Primary involv- other miner, apparently fired in | for manual workers and adolescents. For Britons (left), used to ration- For over fifty years, the finest ¥ Philadelphia 4 433 (ing cnly State offices. They were self-defenst. The shooting occurred ing, it means one more card to add to many others. (International) | of American wines. d Pittsburgh 42 403|® 1. McHaney, Asscciate Justice in a cabin 15 miles off the Glenn | _ i bl S AT ML G AP SPORTS R {of the Arkan Supreme Court, Highway. Details of tpe killing were ‘ | Attérney General Guy E. Williams meagre, but Deputy Marshal Nelson x KRUG I-UNCHEON To;unu State Treasurer J. Vance Clay- McCrary confirmed a report that | ton Cair had threatened Belanger on { PAC Candidate Leads other occasions. - 1 roN) B lD ON MONDAY} Wisconsin — Rep. Thad F. Was- A { (BY TUGH ¥ i ielewski, Milwaukee Democrat, e 4 —Predic- ! - e 5 : i dersed by a local unit of the CIO- - ‘ ;l;];\, w;f:‘:,leirtézol:fifo‘;fim\‘«\?:‘ flz:‘: ‘PAC Four other n‘cumbum‘.s who : TIDE TABLE : e Come et u p want their namss used . . . A 1““”}*‘0’“ for Sacretary of In-|had opposition were renominated. 5 e . f 1—That Mickey Owen will be re- tericr Julius Krug will be held m[Thvy were Reps. Robert K. Hen- J High tide 3'11 Wy 175 1t @ instated soon and will rzjoin the the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho-|ry, William Stevenson and Reid 0 Lo:v N s oy 5 6 1t 5l } - * Dodgers. (Sounds far-fetched, but {°L at noon, Monday, August 19. |F. Mugray, all Republicans, and o . Soor (oi0 T Jo0 b ol o0 aVe a O e Mickey, who was the highest-paid| This luncheon is open to all| Merlin Hull, who won Republican Lc’; s o 1’"]’- o s player in the Mexican League, must Wembers of the various Servic2| nomination in the Ninth District e Ban,, 0.1 ¢ . have had scme idea that he'd get Clubs, Chamber of Commerce and|after 12 years in Cengress as a & R PO e b nofioe Do daiNexico) the general public. | Progressive Party member. i R i 9 That Bob Feller will reczive a Owing to the limited seating | Flanders Is Winner CATHARINE H‘ U.N‘l'l: ON | Llank check from the Pasquels, like ‘”F?‘ley‘mfly 1_50 tickets will be} Vermont = Ralpk} E. Flanders, (he cne offered Ted Williams, dur- sold. These will be on sale at;banker and industrialist backed by | ing the off season. the front_ office of the Baranof|the CIO-PAC, won the Republ!-! 3_That Cecil Travis, Hotel until Friday, August 16 at 6|can nomination to succeed Senator proached in Havana during spring p. m. The price will be $150 per|Warren R. Austin, who retired ‘to training and contacted since then Perscn, the additional fifty cents|become U. S. Representative in : y a being necessary to cover the Com-|the United Nations Security Coun- NPl wax . port Tuesday in the Washington dugout by a g Mrs. Hunter made a uip to SECOND TRIP TO ALASK. Catharine Hunter and Florence Barth of Hollywood, Calif., were Juneau visitors while the Princess| - contract to play in Mexico before next seascn. ——r REGISTERED SHOOT HELD TOMORROW Capt. Hank Harmon announced today that tho registered shoot which was to have keen held last Thursday night by the Juneau and Douglas Units of the Territorial Guard will be held tomorrow eve- ning at the Mendenhall Rifl2 Rang?. Due to a conflict with the Rotary-Lions baseball game it was necessary to cancel the shoot scheduled for last week. The range will be set up for the evening at 5 c'clock, and members are urged to report as early as possibl2 to tak> advantage of the daylight. The shooting program will con- sist of firing from all positions on the 200-300 yard ranges, including rapid fire. All scores will be re- corded and kept for futurz refes ence. - Selection of team members for rifle matches will be determirod | by tomorrow night's records. | = Pasquel agent, will sign a five year Mitice's expenscs. No one Will be|cil. The loser was Sterry R. Wat- agmitted without a ticket and only|erman, 45-year-old lawyer. | 160 tickets will be sold. Please get| Charles A. Plumley, -the State’s your tickets before the deadline, is}omy U. S. House member, won re- the warning of these in charge. | pomination over Andrew E. Nu- | quist, political science instructor at (he University of Vermont. D e SCOTTISH RITERS |\ e ™ A | BRINGS IN 10 ON Four officérs of the local Scot- 1 tish Rite Bodies ar2 leaving via FllGhl FROM WEST Pan American plane today for Fair-| Arriving yesterday with Captain' banks to confer the Scottish Rit2|Larry Flahart, Flight Officer Dick degrees from the 15th to 32nd in-|Whitting and Stewardess Lindalou clusive on a class of candidates!Caduff were the following passeng- there. Following the work at Fair- ers from Anchorage: Lucill> Cook-| banks they expect to leave next|son, L. Buckley, Walter Lyon, James Monday for Anchorage for similar |Harris, David Demmert, Dr. Pre- ceremonies, provided travel and|fontaine, ~Owen Munhall, Jack quarantine restrictions are lifted by|Gucker, Anito Koutchck. From that time. Cordova: Mr. Amoreau, Irving Vogg. |Secretary of the Bodies The team making the trip con- c¢ists of John J. Fargher, Homer G. Nerdling, H. D. Stabler and Walter B. Heisel, the latter the General in Alaska. .- Salmon — cre=med, kippered or steaks, Spruce Lockers. Phone 71, On the return flight the follow-| ing passengers left fer the West- ward City: Messrs. Bowen, King,! Leak, Dennis, Black, McDonald,! John Livie, Glen Perry, Radoich,| Coleman; for Fairpanks: Nancy; Self, Frances Lonacre; for Cordova: | Mrs. Hareld Gundarsen. i Alaska in 1933 with the late John Barrymore on the yacht Infanta, visiting then with the Joe Ibachs cf Lemesurier Island. - e Empire Want Ads brinc results' DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour. stomach, gas and bad breath by takin soda and other alkalizers if the true cause of your trouble is constipation. In this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 80% of your food is digested. And when che lower part gets blocked food may fail to properly. e 'hat you want for real relief is some- thing to“‘anblock” your lower intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively—help Nagure get back on her leet. e Gt ’s Pills right now. Take them a8 directed. They gently and effectively U block’! your digestive tract. This permits 4 5 of Nuture's own digestive juices to mix better with your food. y You uine reiigf from indigestion 5o vou canfod 7 i ood again. g s Pills at any drugstore 206 nblock™ your intestinal tract for re: from indigestion. . - - A i T v.,""'l! (77277 SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y Juneau Cold Storage Co.

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