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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA U-OF-W FIELDS Brifish Tennis Team ArrivesinU.5, COASTAL ARUINES (o i Mo ihe BIGGEST OF NW | | FLIES MANY ROUTES 4., GRID TURNOUTS Mrs. R. Walsh To Edne Bay: H. McQueen, E. O. Messer and A. H. Zeigler. From Hood Bay: A. O. Johns and E. W. flew the yesterday Alaska Coastal Ai following pas i To Ketchikan: L. D. McMullen Pest Welch Counts 26 Hus- | Bird. Lola Lane, G. Seott, .| Hepper. - {To Mawk ' Tnlet: Tt Hehson, Mrs. R. Meehan, and Pebkovich. To .and from Taku Lodge: Eleanor O'Reilly. Royal F. Hendrickson. From Ketchi R. Johansen, Steve Casey. To gell: D. V. Blake and B. J To Petersburg: H. Lansen m Mahoney, W. Brown and i Es tiden HOSPITAL NOT To Sitki: R. G E. Johnston wd Mrs. C. E. War sie Eliasc and C. Rhodes. From O'Re Betty Gruening. Don Abel and J. Greanrod - SEALS MOVE DODGERS IN "™ Liewetioms” AWAY FROM WIN:MOVING " OAKLANDERS UP ONCARDS =~ ior ot under rather and Mrs - rom Sitka Mr St. Ann’'s Hespital discharged the 1d, Mrs. El- follow patier vesterday follow- n dmittance for m‘(.l{‘xl care: Marshall e 5 Y3 ern division circ Ienakec Gaine, F. R. Sawyer Mrs. Clyde Hill, ‘Michel (BY THE 58) (BY JACK HAND) 3y far the la nd C. E. Johnson. From Todd, and Mrs. David Olson. Margery Gamble. These admitted yesterday were TS WRITER) merically was yn Dodgers fell on o greet coach Pe it from Philadel- | ypiversity of W Jimmy Dykes took trimming as weod Stars { Pelican: William Winn ro Mrs. Royal Field and George Con- Taku Landing: George A. Will- verse for surgery and Master iam, I Hoonah Austin Earl, Thomas Jchrson for medical care. I« The ar- o lip a hall game| 4y had not only quentity but a bit ! WErS o Y oSS 1k Rochelle and Mr. and Mrs - A well with ) less d M haps with the Pacific Coast League were idl 1sky lettermen ¢ tive | Presper Ganty., To Excursion Inlet Empire Want Aas orag resulis! RECR: WP R iers from other coast | — For the third time in a row las League lead schools included. All of P ———————————— ————————————— . S———— to play. be, Manager L owed si3r arning his 1 over the sfers are Seattle residents the mountains, coach Phil ned loose eight back- -for- night the Stars bowled ove th Oaklanders, thi 1 leading San Fr coasting comfc tory over ti San Francisco and Oakland in a virtual tie for the top Ic when the current series began the third straight victory the Seals three games ahead in t! hot contest for the flag. San Diego's Pa onc divisicn club but now in t ce battle with the le Rain eked out a 5-4 decision. The 19 Everything Sporting Goods basic spurted for and Ha :’.’.& FIVE MEM S of the first British amateur tennis tear stand on the deck of the liner Queen Mary after g s Menzies, E. R. Avory, non-playing since the cutbreak of war eft to right: B. W. Barton, Mrs e e e e KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” { the Presbyterian e WOMEN OF MOOSE ™ i e ;\;;«x;;;ny;;;gath Here “ohommestiu | cARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS L SO Jou e ot From Sou“l ; MEET V'_IAOMGR‘R(‘)W G Weekly Service from Ketchikan fo: Kay Stam e them of fin d of Boston was the big gun ver the New ier Padres hold the sixth spot and the win gave them a two to one edge in the series. Leonard Rice singled hird my Hcl in Beston's § home two runs in Diego’s ; i v ! uting the largest turnout of re- three-run eighth st and the ¢ Biidihés ippad the ‘tying aun 1h the, 0B 8 S T R g e FISH LANDINGS Connii g Inlet Waterfall Badef Logging Co. Port Alexander half of the ninth when D in e their first meeting of t} —_— Rose inlet Craig Tokeen Shakan harley Metro was tossed out by Dave | wcess North, Capt. G. O.'son tomorrow evening, September| The following fish landings were | View Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker half a stride with Tony York rac- | s, and Purser F. A. Campbell, 5, at 8 oclock in the . Hall made in Juneau yesterday and to- | Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock e oh s plats R arrived in Juneau at 4:30 o'clock in the Seward buildin day: the F. E. Booth packer Sophia, | HYdaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision Wrangell Eis Al sharbfl fhie OIS ror yesterday afternoon and left at Among the bus mattars to Jim Sharp skipper, brought in 6,- J e g ISP by THE Buthand Beavels 11:30 p.m. northbound to Skagway. be discussed is the sending of rep-|C20 pounds of salmon. John Martin- s Returning by Way of : ers for a 12-9 triumph in a wild iy Disembarking at Juneau were resentatives to Anchorage on on th sold 9,000 pounds Point Baker = Klawock Craig Hydaburg ne ¢ tland. Portland accu- i TR Alice ur, Joseph R. Barnas, tember where the Alask - | of \ Coastal Fish- Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Afternoon . 18 off three Angel Chicazo me ¢ 45 $ekan (BY HUGH FULLERTON) s, James A. Barnas, ciation of Women of Moos2 is! € The buyer Helen under Al- B e S B S "Wl sonter e v, s, o 000, 08 PO 8, e, oo omt " e v, v s e fe | KETCHIERN TRANSPASXATION 10. P ip ik 3 Keaton Jr., Mary T. Marsh, Maxine their friends to the social meet-|strom’s power scow had 12,000 KETGHHGAN, ALASEN creta. fan, STANL 3G ur CLUBS L it g bt perturbed | Mcorchead, Lydia M. Pedersen, Ber- ing following the regular business)pcunds of salmon from the Taku PRI e R = — Pacific Coast icague o dontialh e 3 Rappened | ha Prestwood, Rosalie Thibodeau, meeting. At th games will| river which also went to Sebastian- T T T e s e oo am s e eSS ERY : I e T % g Mary Thibodeau, Jack Welles, Ce-!be played for prizes { Stuart ‘ BUS SERVI 4 > L celia Thibodeau, Hector C. - - - Felle: ngin in the CE w (XX} it V i popular for gen- wour, 9 P | Mules became J Lawvion 10t Enswnsi v ol e e airbanks, ZAnchorage Whitehors 3 Tounds - (- Lie, 810 L e Banatt, M EMPIRE NEWS “"FF"" o : i ,H,N!,'SS - : f the West Side ('lub here, 1al Cl Onl; bandful of foreign players survived s the first ti membe n Senaters wer S Dicso American and St kind of spectator wio wan- nes, Elizabeth Saunders, Ma, | - _ : N $ ; Seattle i 1\(\14‘ ”' ir round kl'h,\pm‘t :wr ll‘u‘ Z‘n— ine Kalberg, Mrs. J. Hall, Mrs. D\ poce wepstor has joined the|] pox 2652 HONE PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONE¥K : E RIS Coopet, Shirley, Gooper; .B. MADIeK- | yown staff of the 0 suof] A g e Wt TRIP with ALASKA'S TRAILBLAZERS to see the best matches. And quite a tr onsiderin, American & migh. i s N i e CONTRACTOR ‘[]’ IH A\IR lln A Weill, though in different 5 tend . Nort ty atl JUNEAU, ALASKA Team rotur Beston 94 yslo, who talk Ney 7 Lee, Detroit and lang e, claims he's more afraid ELKS ELKS — ELKS | Evanston ond year. || Are you interested In a home of B U s Ll ~ E s Washington 63 Don McNeill than of defending First meeting of Fall Schedule' Webster is from the States, || your on, or having your build- e 60 urgh 0; Chip- champion Frankiz Parker “Don | {onight Initiation—Feed. adv. Lreaking in on the Alaska field.| ing repaired? | Prinsas 4 v 7. 3 SRR 60 Hallett and 'and I both hit the and charge - | o f iy fomaeaah St. ‘Louis 54 in fo his style is . dangerous e sl N G ) gl éfffm,{ {’Q!&‘k l ‘5] ‘ Philadelphia 4; yn 6; T.to me,” Kramer i CALL PHONE 204 | National. Ledgue inic Higbe - !l T Wil Be Glad to Serve You | JACK BURPOR])—anaI Agent Team w dwards. 7 | PHONE 204 BOX 2652 JUNEAU, ALASKA St. Louis 81 League P ath- | — S S 1 for plan he he war > dir , has issued baseball practic d up just before Detroit 1: Cvermir (16) ; Smi! f B N I S e S einnati i pects to have 30 or 40 boy Philadelphia 4 Cleveland 5; St. dr for three weeks aud New York 76 Feller (8) and New boys feel mote lik Pittsburgh 4 Ferens, Muncrief (6), Bis- when s iing is If nd bas- coaches can st spring why not baseball in the . In the cld days l)‘h(‘blll tm\lcd as long ->-—— - and Telf, Schultz (9). 1 ~Cleveland 17; St ay, Berry (4) and LADIES’ AID SOCIETY -7 ity mons 10 and ¢ and Mancuso, Sc¢ itted and there are re- 3 " o SR corded occasions of major leaguers after a two WURSTER OVERNIGHTER playing bdacuall on ice skates. ation, the Led - - tion Lutheran Roland Wurster, Dean of Shel-| aigs WHITE GOES SOUTH Church will meet tomorrow evening dcn Jackson Junior College, was in > at 8 c'clock in the church parlors.' Juneau overnight at the home of| Lencra White, who has been | Mrs. A. Pollock, Vice-President, the Rev. Willis R. Booth. | visiting her mother, Mrs. Josephine will preside. Mr. Wurster has been attending| White for several weeks, is on h”.i Hest s for the evening will be summer on at the University | way south where she will resume | Mrs. John Sunderland and Mrs. Ole of Ore Eugene. He left | teaching in the Los Angeles Westberg. Members and friends are Si this morning on the Alaska|Several affairs were given for Mis (mdmlly m\ifed Ccastal Airlines. White while in Juneau. Regular Service from Sealtle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. ineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Resuming month's ies "Aid of Res e +15 P—— i L i L HH | e ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. FAMILY a“d GUESTS WlLL Loipts served bydlnepin Lhnden JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA CHEER YOUR CHOICE Al ! Right now, 14 important traffic centers (including Seattle) ? [ | have regular Pan American Clipper service with con- » i 3 ’ ‘[‘ nections to nearly all of Alaska. Next time you're traveling, | Cheerful Dlsirlhuinrs Of Frlendly Dependable > il ‘ m I let a Pan American stewardess welcome you aboard one of the Douglas DC-3s of the Clipper fleer.AAnd next tim.: ] Z4_H0ur Electric Service you're shipping something, remember Clipper express is fast and low in cost. 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