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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL: DR, MRS, RUDE - ENJOVED GRAND VACATION TRIP trips mean travel- TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1946 JUNEAU, ALASKA FARMHAND CONFESSES IND SISLER RATES HIGH |nave combir about all these S (%0 MEASURE 0[ ’ .:Son of Great George Is o pho-tad \‘l\mllm:\‘inh o LOS s Los Angeles outstanding Inlet coach A {Pains taken an interest in the city's prob ;U"efly Shamefu" lems and developments. Previc arrival in Ju neau, Anderson was coach for onel GHICAGO, Aug. 20. — Fined §5 year gt Idaho, coach andi,ng for speeding, Slapsie high schcol principal at Anchor-|aavie Rosenbloom. night club en- age and earlier coach and teacher 1t Skagway derson record made an etball has and were fined here today by J Commissioner, Captain Clyde Sheldon of the Ccllette was fined $200 and Captain Fred Haltiner fined $230, and the catch from each was confiscated. Both boats were from Petersburg. CES LEAVL H. J. Lawrence were passengers on the Aleutian after visiting with Mis. Lawrence’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lock They @ enroute Juneau mother mpanied here is us to his Boise, LAWRE and M $5 costs ation M tertainer and weight boxing light heavy- loudy de- former 8 champion T 5 clared | opA 'I'o IAKE Up | “Everything was going OK. until | that cop found cut who I was and SA[MON PRI(ES‘H\N\ he took of my stu- pidity SEAI'LLE, Aug. 20—Irvin A, Hoff District Office of Price Adminis-| * tration Director, said today just Sher- today n ¢ to Los Angeles weeks visit- Doris Lock= of Gene Lockridge, the Lawrences on the remaining for @ SLES, R Auz 1945 were Fc foo! of advant and where 20-foot Qe 3 ? Interior. Leaving Juneau by p saold . Sparking Card Drive the latter parc of June, 1. Al eeREARAL ths with Clutch Hitting went Skagway from i aj motiveless slaying of his Y JACK HAND) ms, pro enroute to b Bc - s> FISHERMEN FINED ball Ch all Millan to Whitehorse, they N iend, had made their river mile trip et 4 tatement saying “I mile trip down the . led Lois Nelson 1ere they Mc- | trip Leaders on Neat Mound Job by Lefty Lien BY WILSON FIELDER (AP SPORTS Wi that a picked ague baseball players 1 was not nough and ifer good the The game Francisco tirst time a ers had Leen League’s lea From the t % to fathers, which ane benaficiary the Pr or lives T The other cent will the Baseball Players’ rica. Attend: of the game we who allowed six hits hile the route on the mound for cisco. The Seal hurler started the sixth-inn which resulted in the win, by an infield sing He went szcond when Jenning later on fly, giving nce tovped 14,000 s southpaw Al | also ing out on singled scored long to and a single Lien a two-run kad by Coas! T sports All-Star outfit was writers from Pacif points and v 1€ . & hand of Casey Stengel, O: manager Whil2 earned 1 taking their home Seals ar2 Oakland returry te meet Hollywood tonight aittle plays in S Die Portland goes to € doubleheader. San Francisco in Los Angeles Wadni All-Stars 0-6-1; Chambers (LA), Erautt (Hyd) (6), (T), Shea (Oak) (8) 2 (Oak), Unser (Hyd) (5 8); Lien and Ivy R FIGHTS LAST NIGHT (BY THE ASSOCIATED P! PHILADELPHIA—We: 137, Ph Iphia, knocked out Montgomery, 137, Philadelphia (2) WASHINGTON—Beau Jack, 143 3-4, Augusta, Ga., outpointed Dan- ny Kapilow, 145, New York (10) TROY, N. Y.—Melio Bettina 1-2, Beacon, N. Y. knockad Larry Bouchard, 204 1-2, Moni @). SAN FRANCISCO — Pat Valen- tine, 183, San Francisco, outpoint- ed Jack Hannon Porter, 179, Oak- land, Calif., (10). the rett @), ol- 5d0) Raimondi Sueme (Sea) 190 ou STANDIRG Or CLUBS Pacific Cuast League Teams w L San Francisco 95 49 Oakland 91 55 Angeles amento Hollywood San Diego Seattle Portland 70 70 Team Boston New York Detrcit Washington Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia 35 National League w 70 68 59 55 51 49 47 44 52 L 43 44 52 54 62 63 62 63 Team Brooklyn St. Louis Chicago Beston Cincinnati New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh EINSTEIN FOUND. OPENS COLLEGE: JEW SPONSORED NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—A Jewish- sponsored university will be opened at Waltham, Mass, in October, 1945, by the newly-established Al- bert Einstein Foundation for High- er Learning, Inc., according to an announcement made public here by ‘the foundation. | Dr. Israel Goldstein, President of the Jewish Conciliation Board of America and President of the Foun- , dation, said in a statement relea: ed yesterday that Professor Einstein | had given his name and suppert to the Foundation, which will estab-| lish a university without regard to| race, creed or religious beliefs. | 'HEALTH | for Seattle last night. Ra Adam Walsh said s were in good possible exception of ton, Negro back, taking it ecasy a weak knee condi Chicago Amer Bostor beer been cause o. Dick & the forgotten man of Cardinals since hi failure at first the jeers to cheer Park with hi the Birds first-place who lead by 1 1- at George Louis th iEPORT, N Aug bluefin gional of the gentler sex v when Mrs. Johr g Los Angeles 1 und fish off Wedg ast time of 30 minute bs g AsOn is changing rtman’s in the mbers erday s Red on of the gr started th : | |regular Card meeting have | Prompting M seven. [okay the sale Bosto! first Eddiz D, Ray Sanders Delegates scecer players ur fermulated demands pound ($28) weekly minimum wage d the threat of a strike| V/hen ming n of Britain’s | ¢ 8US remer ly popt sport The players heard a member pro- test that he could not live in Lon- | 10 ($40) per week to back up'® ; with strike ic1 for him a ond ield 310 regular regained a don on and the ctior pound: o rd ple players if night the brawny youngster started the Birds off to a 6-0 romp Cincinnati, on a double with he loaded in the first in- ontent nece . over BROOKI {reshed rovided by fields in t¥ is one for the fathor now the top talent scouts klyn Dodgers Sisler has to share with Ken Burkhardt the Reds with eis ithe fourth time I tstanding tandems In | ginoinnati this season. ren’s division, defend-| gt 1gyis’ shutout over Cincin- Bill Talbert of Wil-{nqati was the only scheduled game . 1, Del, and Gardna in the National and was the onl loy cf Miami, and Ted Schroeder pio Jeagus game played, as threat- nd Jack Kramer Los Angeles, loning weather forced postponemant wre seeking their third wins in this |of Chicago-New York and St manent possession of |Boston tilts in the American nal trophies Til- | 1 Vinnie Richards were the etire such silver bowls, tournaments weather ements Cricket Club. b top Dbilling whe shut out scattered hits, has whippad vorable today at h ampion as vent th and ir divi Bill gue. ional Cincinnati 0; St well, Malloy (8) and Muel Burkhardt and Garagiola >oo- League Louis 6; Ble RTLAND, Gre., 20.7F — “Dutch” Harrison of Little Rock, field in the open- the 36-hole qualify- the national PGA MYSTERY-CLOTHED sizzling seven-below-par i Au of ips. TTLE, Au 20.—P-I LONDON, Aug 20.—A 35-man Reyal Brougham, says he Russian track team, clothed in learned that r tiations for mystery, i purported have a Michigan-Washington home-and- | broken records, ma S h football series have progress- western this weck in the to the point where the Seattle European ur Championships hool has been offered a 1947 date | as Oslo, 1 the erine st Brough Not since 1923 have the Cossac am said the agreement “is certain!of the cinder lanes compoted to take effect within couple of against the outside world. And they vears, even if the 19 game falls'ar2 ed to spring some sur- through. pr the 20 other Europ- |ean entered in 2gest '. carnival sine last of the quadrennial meets in 1938. | The mere presence of the m speaks for quality, since the 'Kremlin has a reputation for ex- \porting only sure shots. The Soviet |soccer football team overwhelmed | British opposition last year and the |Russian chess players have made 20.—Gilbert |several successful moves about Eu- Dizgo, | rope. . sports Ar Ncerway, 1ed Soviet BOXDERBY CHAMP IS INJURED TODAY AKRCN, O, Klcecan, 14 year old San Calif, winrer of the 6 All-| The American Soap Box Derby, was in-|meet, jured ay when his title-winning | watched s a preview to the racer “collided with a film truck 1948 Olympic Games in London. during photographing of a pract =T run for a two-reel movie. The boy was hospitalized with two fractured) vertebr The Derby champion’s racer out- sped a station wagon in a run of| Derby Downs, scene of Gilbert’s triumph, Sunday, and lodged be- neath the camera-lad2n pinning the boy to his seat. pital officials said young KI would be detained for 10 ds COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY ‘The regular monthly mesting of the Gastineau Public Health Coun- cil will be held next Monday eve- ning, August 26, from 8 to 9 o'clock, in the Juneau Health Center at 218 Main Street, and all member crganizations are urged to ::ng a representative. Also, any organ- ization which is not now listed as member is invited to be repre- sented, Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Presi- ent of the Health Council, has announced. There are several important mat- ters to be considered at this mect- ing, including payment of bills for the repairing and renovating of thz Health Center, and this will also affcrd a good opportunity to in- pect the new quarters. L e DEVONS MAKING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. James L. Devon were passengers on the Aleutian Aug and field T T AN q"(.UM E D\s‘?“" Carry your favorite scent, Totion or powder in this Tovely 18K gold platescatas lin dispenser=atomizer « « o holds one dram ....$3.00 No luxury tax. * REFILLABLE! * LEAKPROOF! » LIFE GUARANTEE! Present plans include a visit tol Nebraska to see Mrs. Devon's rela- tives. The Devons are taking a va- cation and have not set a definite date for their return to Juneau. Juneau Drug Co. ' time . the dled be | to catch a dicpesing of their gear, ti six hours—the entire river trip took trip. on where w Fairbanks, with is- Jur passengers ian their travel chain that ubmit to my de- oo trollers who have protested price schedules troll-caught calmon “have a problem and a ys seeing the sights before p S made to him and WO yajid point” and announced t! on Circle An unusually . . s B A . representatives of the fishermen’s m, dry spell weather kept - questioning of the youth.| ;. qjve association will in- insects down to a comfort- sa1d Beaity would sgn | oiveq s 'diy the schedules with e minimum along the river, the ute” statement Jater %o-|epX offictyle travelers reported, and this part of N Jarter J journey was made with mal, She begged for her life and told| o o) manager trouble whatever * would tell no one what (o 40 that the price ceilings are 1 if T would take Her j. o iminatory, 40 to 60 percent ayland quoted Beatty as 1 op BHOR 0 guess I just 1ost MY “yoef called the meting after Dan- stabbed her several times| g, "qocjared his group would sanc- ¢ EOoN DRI TIRAY tion selling of troll-caught salmon -oe ol “regardless of price SKAGV{AY BOUND latter fish now brings six cent a pound mora than troll-caught sal- Anderson, coach ler at Juneau High Leaving mon,” Dando said. > SYS GO TO PORTLAND Juneau on the Aleutian left this morning yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Har- where he will take old Essy and their three boys, ition of Superintendent Franklin, Michael and Andrew. Schools. He was ac- The Essys have been living here by his wife and three for approximately a year and are returning to Portland, Oregon, to make their home They in Da for Canada's celebration, and s were just ion in Day for the state- said second made to him and two to of be Dando, cooperative’s the 15 had charged yes hav2 be *Xperienced ck the Rudes they reached ling tt of t n a major river- § weut 69 circle repert, things." The conked out,” s Rudes simply p night, reaching following men’” overt miles beforz though just one ard motor unda £t Lec te day. Here they were fortur fast enougit inz five vik. After y made * trip in boat ¢a natives bound for Akl the last 160 miles of tho ove of Skagway companied From Circle to Circle Hot Springs children s their next movs, then During nks by bus, thus com- the various methods of pertation, though not their From Fairbanks they wen to Nome, then to Shishmaref they wer> July 18. 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