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T r JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— cague 1x:olh d news scrap would draw 0 pe nd tops. The predi 2 by Cyril Gallie, a W BROUGHT TEACHER ugk in He has 1sq Lbeer ne Former Champ’s e Mother is Dead .: i BROOKS' ACE ON WIN EACH Reliefers Make 74 Trips to Seaftle Rainiers Make Rescue of Dodgers’ Two - in - Row Over Starting Hillmen Movietown Stars SCORES TODAY (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) dagres | over t Y, will be the bus lea Univey ree from Fordham 1 cdone MURRAY, Utah, Aug. 15—Mrs U ersity and h ation at Columbia Uni- Interior 1 former he weight boxing chax rsity Jack adv 1 age was the ¢ MAJOR LEAGUE The first bus Cecile Dempsey, 87, the mother k in education 2 mbia Un ¢ - - ADl Y!" i B ALASKA PATH HAS mfiggur%fl‘fiu[;}?w a Buslir time 1eau Whitehorse com here ft Anchorage i ft.."ff:'"l'{;‘.zn,\mm U My A}EA]R" HABEAS (ORPUS 10 BE SHOWN AT WRIT DISMISSED Event This Eve. PAGE fl‘[RE TAY DA NORTH SEA MISSES TAX ME’E IS Thi> FOR REPAIR be £ Brooks-Weidner e o o i Nupfials fo. Bl ot s Tt merican League PCL RESULTS YESTERDAY Washinzton 1; New York 6; first Oakland 3; Sacramento 1 (13 in- former heavyweight cha rame. nings) pion was at the de when SERVICE TONIGHT e pisuic cout v o >hiladelphia 5 S 3 Sah IFranciscc > 1 5; (10 other pass ha g arri " e S b wode Mary Phil ndglp_n_\ 5; Boston 3. AN neisc mw r passed having arr return of a writ of Habeas Corpu 1 Mary National League innings) from Les where he 1 5 ghier o and M A BT 3 7 ; 2 issued to Louise Williams of Hain " Philadelphia 15; Boston 1; first ttle 6; Hollywood 3 Leen vacationing Another special service with the|go v o che was not in cuse Er Dela Minne- game. San Diego 4; Los Angeles 2. B rson Evangelistic Party will %¢ | (0o 5 q00 7 W, Kekos 1 sota, to Hal Weldr n of M Cincinnati 9; Chicago 3; {first 1 at 8 o'clock in_the | 4 4 o : < B. H. We ! Carl ki 5 1 b y i g 4 3 the writ and petition be discharg o ame. isco Seals and the Methodist Church. The picture— |oq te held at n I 3rooklyn 7; New York 1 th W xkull {“ a pl("l( IOMORROV‘ Fam !m ’}I‘I ll‘ll & 1!\ 1\m;‘ : v The petitioner, who..contpiatned :)r‘. vkm ch y \ of being illegally imprisoned with- \‘ BY JCE REICHLER ific Coast baseball league games 4 service. Immzdi follow- | ng illegally imprisoned Witht . rpe” gev. willis Booth, pasto e ery el vy B atatats L ov i 14 sy V- lout trial, was released from jafl Lo g 4 I \t ; n TS R ind maintain unchanged status in I — T e By e, e A 4 salos |y B Gock At SEOAE | \1' Hx.n’ml the ceremo W Sfi i There is no mystary about what’s the league R O L, s R mAIedie | yonths sentence entered by 1 attendants will inclu Phylli keeping the Brooklyn Dodgers at & LEBHR B TON 8 C e T TRE 19:80 TRk et v e ANE d- | Commissioner Ross Hevel. Sh P e And the head of the National League a 10-inning o Bo L st bomioitow Bivetnoon (ntha K Ve red & ‘~_“ ; u(») e | served 14 days on a $300 fine and L' : Pemberton i pecial service for the ch wil: |2id the “batdnice Jbefore fele The bride will be given i the Portland Bed for the lun 30 o'clock —it is their bullpen hurlers h ve won four green Bow h. e W our gree 3owi held tonight alsoat This becomes more apparsnt day burly Bruce Ogrodowski, e i 310 guies Ahoe 1 K lAnt bies, died of @ heart will be canceled if the Weather is Al the children are welcome an A short hone this season, the ‘relief corps has Il \ single after two were Sl W\A}‘» !‘~'H“m=‘< uis avorable ; A (e ging the I chilgrert |2 % A A s n to Fr ftoy M . t starting p! ors’ Tes- Out last of the tenth 1 am. this morning Weiners and rolls will be fu y fces will Ee awarded which the be at home ~) \(\:x:.“'m“{nn]:v: 1:\)1“!11“:\ [l“llll\(f‘]l’liL“(l witt winners included Be- nished, but Cubs to bring their : 4 TIDE TABLE ® at tha Fosk nts 35 victories against only 10 % 1921, Bubbling ow ze and ¢ Mother Tomorrow night will be Family{® , ®, Al fiin he young couj Bitstirasy it 18 other Burgoo King in and other children of Night, with the Anderscn Evangel- | ® AUGUST 16 B sra rordaats IRvited e i - Fined : Iip in 1933. His invited istic Party at the Mathedist chur ® High tide, 3:51 am, 17.0 ft. ® wedding : : ! in the Ken- For further detatis interested per- The largest family precen e Low tide, 10:10 am, -10 ft. ® HELP IN ONL OF TWO heme 1921 and 1926. ' sons should cail Mrs. Elton En rvice will be presented a eift c | ® High tide, 16:22 pm, 17.0 ft. & Brooklyn starting pitchers, who Al O the Der-_ strc mother honor, A movie fim of “South|® Low tide, 22:32 pm, 95 ft. @ Soups, salads, entrees ]hn\('“mmph-w(‘il m{\ll\' I:x‘ilv,u‘m ‘u 14th win of by made in - Norway” showing tke Lirthplace of [ @ ° g]igzcstfrom(histl’ue ess than one-third of their starts, the San Digeo Padres tc P ith Burning am, which Salmen — crcamed, kippered or Reverend E. M. Anderson will b2|® ¢ © @ & & & = © ¢ ¢ 6 ¢ needed help cnly once in yester- win over the another steaks, Spruce Lockers. Phone 7! own at this service & The | > - - celery flavor. Keep thie day’s 8-4 and 2-1 victor el S ed sec- -oo . public is cordially invitad to these| Chickens — fryers, roasters, tur & shaker handy for celery New York Giants The two tri ! Meanwhile the ceiiar-dwelling ond i e 1 Empire Want Aas brin suits! special services | keys. Spruce Lockers. Phone 7! EUBF goodncss inaiifi'y. increased the League 1:0ders’ M8~ poinirs from Seaitle won thel - e gin over the runrer-up St. Louis (0 0= 0 ive ! bing A e B T At iy £1 VARILLA inals to one and a half games. ., gojlywocd Stars 6 to 3. The ! to the public i th Tolly Sta T r ¢ e | ic complete of GARLIC SALT Just one of the ONION SALT » Cards won their game from th ; e Cards.Won sigir, game Rainiers landed on Eddie mbling club 1bs 6- Shicago as a GelsT I Yhanen : pitcher, for eight hits propri Chiiniated nk Behrman reprosented the R e o e w Wih in the sixth. The Rain- side tc a -thirds mound _stint o 2 drive, which started with a roar to roceive credit for b ighth vic tory in the first game, h th: in a relief assignment Southpa Jce Hatten neceded no assist winning the night c sacond half of an afternocn-night doutk first of its kind in the major leagues f counters in the first inning. from d along with a trip’» by ly 1 ax Jo Jo White. They fin- ished up with a final counter in the ninth off Art Cuccurullo, who aSkR 2, . Jt t " s ”%@amms‘s ermng Sk utheastein oAlas the route on limit to gain h g the prospected for gold in Arizona and eighth Nexi been established. He The Boston Red Sox continued 4 their pennant parade with Seattl Golorise ! ; & rae ® victory over the Philadelphia bR nse, goyernmer 1 the campaigns D- g E 2 ‘ le their 13th victory in 15 n three sparklin Indians which FRH 1’ fl'lg‘% S L] capture of ® SITKA ® KETCHIKAN M o i, i Wj{'j‘l'__ ® PETERSBURG ® HOONAH anean_cruse. His niece, Miss ® WRANGELL @ PELICAN '_’; g Bailey, made her home with 6 536 him for ye and Bradley always 68 518 @ % locked upon her as a daughter. R 3 i r g ® < i ¢ Chicage Clothing Store Opened / 0 - | ipb t! 83 420 within those years in the south- 86 ly everyone played (] HAINES ® SKAGWAY ki and faro and bet on the B Sottunis,iog _pApibing @® OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS his de Pa rican League cella with the dwellers. the chieftair No GF CLUBS He married of St. Lot Cuast. Leagte had no chil L. Bot 48 5 2 NS NOTCHES NO. 13 Floyd Bevens, giant New Y righthander, also notched his 1 victory when he pitched the Yar es to 4-1 triumph over the Washington Senators under the lights at the Yankee Stadium. Mana Leu Beudreau rap cut four hits including two doubles with his second two-bagger. elp- ed by an outfield error, bringing in Heinz Becker from first with the run that gave the Cleveland In- dians a 12-inning 6-5 victory over tha Detroit Tigers. The Boston Brav went over the .500 mark for the first time Oakland Los Angeles Sacra nto Hollyweod an Diego Pertland Seattle , wWhere 1 American in the '80's he appeared as race tracks Iin "' and Hot. Springs, Fishing Trips at Lou kmalke Detroit since May 25, when Mort Cooper W shington reason, perhaps pitched them to a 5-4 victory over Cleveland d’s fair of 1893. s Chicagy in 1890 and ures the Philadelphia Phillies in a home = night contest St. Louis Nick Strincevich pitched tre Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pirates to their fifth; > National readquarters until PLANES FOR CHARTER . .. ANYTIME ... straight victory and only a ‘.{dn]"BT"‘;‘l“ Gl‘ store at Clark and Mudl» g ¢ A ace. as | Brooklyr 618 et o a % 5 i 4 A .Juz,’ el s bt e 528 ) d by Ris ”“““"‘"l”“‘ “\“1“*\ 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 75.00 e oy g uit activ t on 1l » 3 o ] 2y 4 B The St. Louis Brownj and Chi- Bosten 5 v:f ¢ “fh‘m‘d“) ‘f‘f’l‘”.‘f ’_“ :‘Pu"‘_"l‘" 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 2 60.00 cago Whits Sox were not schedul- Cincinnati 01, b e 2 Gt 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 o New York 440 S0 i et ke 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft 16.00 Scorss and batteries: Philadelphia 429 plains he had m: ntained a part- 1—1 Passenger Aerenca 16.00 John, nership with his brother, National League Pittsburgh New Ttk Hjcghtookhm 0 8., finst SRR, 45T From this partnership, which in- i ic Joiselle (4 ot i ¢ The. Bao i jons e s e MICKEY OWEN'S cluded in s asels the Bacahus For Information and Reservations . . . mps ), Gez2 @ ’ ub a 'aso, ex., the lar Head, Casey (4), Behrman (5) and | gambling establishment in the 3 Ezl\\ards,' Anderson ‘8».» o land other sources Bradley was as- New York 1; Bréoklyn 2; Ken-| |sured a sizable income. So when nedy, Schumacher (6) and Cool doctor ordered him to quit Hatten and Edwards. lOOKS BLOCKE business, Bradley did the thing that St. Leuis 6; Chicago 4; Pollet | was nearest his heart—he pur- and Garagiola; Borowy Chipmen ¥ chased the Idle Hour farm near (6), Bauers (8) and Livingston. 1 Lexington, Ky., and began the de- Philadelphia 4; Boston 5; Hoerst,| CINCINNATI, Aug. 15—Mickey velopment of & racing ey -] and Seminick; Cooper, John- Owen’s jaunt south of the border; SR, | i son (7), Sain (9 and Masi threatened today to end his ten-| i Cineinnati 2; Pittsburgh 3; Malloy year baseball career. : ! and Mueller; Si -evich and Baker. Baseball Commissioner 1 | | ational League Chandler last night r xu~"'l to m~ Boston Philadelphia 1; Hugh-|the five-year suspension Impo sed son and H. Wagner; Fowler and |{on the former Brooklyn Catc hr'; up Rosar. and all other American ball players | ! Washington 1; New York 4: Leon- who jumped thgir contracts to take| B — ard. Hudson (8 and Early; Bevens fat jobs with the Mexican league (BY HUGH FULLERTON) | Owen insisted, nevertheless, that| NEW YORK, Aug. 15—Nat Rog-| and Robinson. Detrolt 5: Cleveland 6; 12 in-he would not go south again, andjers, Mike Jacobs' matchmaker, is nings: Hutchinson and Swift; Gass-|since he will be 35 and past higcelebrating the seventh anni ry | away, Krakauskas (6), Embree (9) prime when the suspension ends, it m his taking that post at Madison and Hegan 'looks like Mickey is through. Square Garden . . . Before Nat — | But Mickey refused to give up «um;»d in, only Jimmy Johnson MRS. HOWARD CASE TO {hcpe. Conceding that he w |had lasted more than three years, MAKE HOME IN JUNEAU financially as a result hision the job . . Nebraska U. is| Mexican aventure, he said ke hop-istaging a “House a Cornhusker” Visiting at the Hugh Wade home|ed the whole thing would blow diive, trying to maks sure that x'u’ until finds a residence for|over soon. Meantime, he said he ex-GI football prospect is allowed herself and son Billy is Mrs. How-|would work on his Springfield, {to escape because he can't find a ard Case. Mo., farm. place to live in Lincoln . . . The Mrs. Case, the former Margaret - s oo Sl |Hilsah racetrack is drawing dbout McFadden, has retuden oJdurt i In the Greek theater, important |1,000 visitors a day, although there's McFadden, has returned to Juneau actors were given added height by |nothing to see there in summer ex-! from Anchorage to make her home, wearing built-up sh cept the flamingoss and vegetables ' A former teacher in the Juneau - - -—— giewing on the racing strip. | schools, Mrs. Case taught in An-& Ready to eat chicken—fried or S | last year. roasted. Spruce Locl Phone Tl Look for Columbia and Yale, COLUMBIA DREWERIES. Inc, TACOMA chorage - - ssenger per hour per hour per hour per hour per hour per hour HONE 612 Distributed By QDOM & €O, by Mr. Ralph V % Sehiihing ‘ ; CELERY SALT SAVOR SALT SEASONING RELIANCE EXTRACTS Everything in Sporling Jim 1 GDON--Manager ! ! ! ! 7 Seward St. Phong 62 Anytime E ARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND IVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- l CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- . 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