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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA nd Sain an Ma Pit h 2: Cincinnati 9) and Muel s v, K and Seminick; Rt & ) e this~ Sunday morning Schumacher (6), rnath SN 5 3 1 x after a vacation ail BOB FELLER ; Sunday School an Lcague s $ he Church itself as the hington ©; Bagb) e 3 . y i * 3 1 m of the building is still and Partee; Secarborough, Wynn = 4 e roeing repairs. 8) and Early % Cleveland 0 @) Tebbe OAKSFADING Havy Grid IN RACE IN Squad Now P.C. LEAGUE Training By Bill Weathersby MARTHA'S VINYARD, (AP SPORTS WRITER) Sept. 6,—Even the saltiest of The Hollywood Stars, a ba Admirals of cur navy, who club which refused to be beaten!'take bombs, shells, torpedoes ¢ tcok over third place today in the kamikazes will Pacific Coast League. whenever Doc Oakland's fading Acorns all but chard and are put out the fire last night, but tioned. Hellywced kept bouncing back at, probably, is why thelpymjlia and finally shoved across four runs v Acade 88 man football hands of in the Stars' last turn at the plate squad is tri ere in this de- phim for'a 10-8 triumph. activated air e under Captain jnning—-the It was the 11th victory for Holly- Tom Hamilton |against Feller in one Detroit tructors this year are as o d ) Tt in; Hegan; Hutchin- ¢ § VY 3 . follews: Mics Benita Ann Chesney, BY JOT REICHL (AP SPORTS WRITIL) Time is rapidly ruuning out Pobby Feller's hopes of s major league the Indian’s pitcher s in the worst of his baseball carcer. The specdy right ! figured a good bet to becor he son; Fowler Mass. 'first pitcher since Dizzy Dean the 12 years ago to not h 30 victories coutd when he registered hi d|July 31, has hi wince, cjine since then, I Blan-"pext eight starts, including hi men- three. 3ull Lemon n and K. G. Memitt who also serves inist, Miss Patsy Garrett, Mrs. wsen, Mrs. Charles Bur- + Rev. W. Robert Webb. rranged for y School offers invitaticn to all chidren receiviny religious edu- cwhere to attend every 4 Potte and H2If | | Chicago i new strikeout Cle a Maltzberger Iphia wwphy Christ and Rosar -~ - e - Grid Play X0, MY FAULT Is Opened ' Wy s B e s o p =4 e ‘ e S 3 3 cars collided in ‘a wood in the last 12 games and the T Acamedy sports tradition ine joined the majors i minor intersec- tien aceident 1Y) i in Tacoma fifth straight win over Oakland. In n more than a week ago|previous high was five but officer Ed Cukst id an expected argument between drivers failed to deveiop. Owon W. Kaiser, driving lrome to 2 from Minneapolis, got out this drive down the stretch the When Hamilton and his players ar-iynk Yankees. TACOMA, Wash car and started toward Stars have picked themselves up 'ived here, along with ten top rar In all Feller agged for five dred far Charles Ive, who was driving to from the second division to over-|ing faculty members. |runs and 11 hits in the three andfor Spokane from Seattle. take the Los Angeles Angels by Every other previcus Navy ione-third innings 1 with | Ind They stured, shook hands and £01 n the standings for third place, feam was confined to the the Tig b e ' fessic laughed. They were cousins. Sacramento’s Solons, losers of Md., reservation for - | third time, the oy four consecutive games to the San Son (raining. Hutchinson, formerly Lutheran Francisco Seals, came back to the, The shift, as exhilarating to the hyrieg th itout for th Harshman steady hurling of veteran Al Smith midshipmen concerned as shore; for a 4-1 decision over the league lcave to sailors home from long ' da i st I syage, is even more so to Skippe The Seattle Rainiers shaded the Familton and the instruc San Diego Padres 3-1 on the five- conduct ir classes here on hit hurling of John Orphal, who PClis’ exacting standards helped his own cause by singling After ching his ; tght to pay dirt home the tying run in the fifth. the majority of whom are ANy 3 ) k oks i Manager Jo Jo White touched off |€S to interccllegiate competition 2 a two-run Rainier rally with a action, Hamilton insists they Eri i s el i A e accomplished more along grid- Portland’s bottom-rung Beavers 170 lines in ten days here than rapped out a 5-1 victory over the they cculd in thrice - that time kack Los Angeles club as Roy Helser, 8t the academ second-ranking game winner of the locp, boosted his record of wins to 19. He has lost 14 this season. The Beavers put over all of their tal- lies, each of which was unearned, n the first three innings. Glenn Davis for eight rt most frame since 36. The Sept. 6 of b nin: at in : 18, for their (AP Wire- New Yerk City, Sept. camp at Nept A A ai Mauticelio, who meets Heavyweight Joe Louis a' ¥ Stadium . slams away 1!l ba ini ports 5 at U Anna- pre work pelis, “Marvelo arvs” of Tommervik “white win trasquad ¢ stra team i over the nal League pen- unabated on the Anna- mime in the four - o> - COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 16 ON TRIPS The Cards retained bulge over the Do games remaining on schedule. Jim Bagby mov Sox to within four S ing the Ami ague jih ). scattering nine te de Kiiln m"},lfii‘;_ Senators 1-0 in Was : vl:A \w an for the s il Dime apJmHC j Lo . i and M ‘x‘-‘.il’\‘n‘ 1« 9, Georgia Tech; 16, The Yankees protected their - Miss K. ¥ £ht R !\--rp!‘ 30, Army at Phila- \[‘:‘Ir 'H.v T v(l”l‘llyll‘ . Athletics in >hila buethen, follows C at Bal- hedule Isobel Char and Mrs. T. Herman and child, Paul trode the score at 3- the om 101 .o THOSE of those in ‘sictness or pain, know the valne of their le gar- ovel s picked p swift, dependable air transport. Such instances fox erin- ilvaged the truck by inat all Ju- Jander for emphazize the importance of time . . . both to the vo runs tc in Cinc Scores and bat Natienal League Chicago 1; St. Louis 10 Kush (3) iers (6) yse (8) and Scheffin and Rice, Garagiola (4) Brocklyn 1; Bosten 0 traveler and patient. ‘The day-in, day-out regularly scheduled flights of the modern PN A Coast the Navy ship A dance ted a $5 bounty will be given tonight and 1 9:30 until 12:30 in 44} ¥ S cm. The success of 1(! upon a larg League 1e money tc } Liners serve everyday passenger needs and such satisfied omly by Paciric NORTHERN Schmitz, Pri Brecheen that ofttimes be demands can Phonogr Beautiful Receras., Iomee Lombardi will be modern air transportation. BLUEPRINT FOR REFRESHMENT Planning ahome, these days, isa lot of fun. But it’s pretty strenuous, t0o. So, after a“"hot” debate on room layouts and have some ACME handy By HE po AIRLINES fleet of famous Coast Liners have brought month. There were five clear, four partly and 22 ciouay days. The e wind velocity was 7.6 m.p.h., Lhe prevailing direction being north. Fog occurred on eight day { Light frost occurred on 15 and 26.| Aurcras were observed on August 24, 27 and 30-31. One lunar cor- two solar halos were noted. extreme 87 city T4, to cAlaska the very finest standards of air travel. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners’ for, LEADERSHIP. | - 1 3 color schemes... ; e S for delicious, sparkling refreshment! L/I/(IJIQI/ N I‘OREMOST QAlrllneJ_ RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE * ternperaiure: extreme 35 Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 1946; this year city What the President’s Famine Emergency Commuttee asks us all to do FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS KarL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAY and DOUGLAS, ALASKA : Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable )ELV 24-Hour Electric Service and | | } .Sove and shore this wheot and fat | products. ! . Buy ond serve | more plentiful | foods. [ | | | Al . Waste NO Food. = :*}\ A \»(‘ > ofEME | ..the beer with the < ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco hlgh l Q (12 Quenches!) Distributed Excluively in Alaska by i WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS, Seattle, Wash. i ST e Retailersof General Electriec — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances B o B B B B B B e e General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric and Mazda L.amps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent T o o R R i game margin 3 STAND OF CLUBS fenting the > Pelican : G n il \;Lu“e o by 45 B T “'hm ¢ '“” : Jobnson and Mrs. D. McGee; from Oakland "t s(\(‘nl]]. thz c White] e o Hollyweod Séx’ dbfeatead the v St Lowis G- Prather, J. Montgome Los Angeles” Bu] !S WETIER Srowns 43 11 B Upton and Mrs. J. Littlefi Sacramento rem Ten to Juneau Senie THAN IS NORMAL s weond borse run Seattle 99 | 7.1:‘; k Grahar : nd home run - Portland 101 of the day, with twc American League The month® of August was cooler “‘L ““"Ci“i"[“ ”‘:_’“Q ol Gi?ls REQUESTED Io Team than normal. The 35 degrees at the York Giants a 6-5 Wictory Bosan i R B e B O wacty HSlaseipiua Phlick ook SHOW 1P FOR DANCE New York : 5 est airport summer temperature GOunds: Detroit 574 since a 34 degree recorded on June s BaL o ElgRDE Uha The BPWOC 1e-ues Washington % 9 477 2, 1944. The 41 degree at the Fed- A PITGICH o MY, - o B ATl Tt phbsent Chicago 455 eral Building in Juneau on August Mpor; 2o thites S el el Cleveland 448 15 provided the earliest autumn- pAotRal e mihe o Eavan St. Louis % 428w temperature date since a 41 S ‘ Philacelphia degree was recorded on August 1, National 1912, Team Although the menth was wetter St. Louis than nermal, nine days, including Breeklyn the last eight of the month, were Chicago without precipitati {1. Cloudiness Boston was normal, averaging 7.6 daily Cincinnati and there was 36 per- Philadelphia sible sunshine for the New York Pittsburgh e e——— T cna, FIRE ALARM Highest temperature: The Douglas Vclunteer Fire De-| (vitv) in 1923; this year partment made a short run this|ajport 73, morning when sparks from a chim- | Lowest ney caught fire to the shingle roof (airpert) in of the former Kilburn Hbuse on| g4y airport 35. ! Fourth street, which is now owned! poan maximum: (city) 61.6; this by Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson. The | year city 59.3, airport 59.8. fire was extinguished with no dam- " \fean minimum: (city) 49.4; age to the building. year city 48.1, airport 45.0. Mean monthly: (city) 55.3; BERNARD HULK HERE ear city 53.7, airport 52.4. Bernard (Bernie) Hulk returne | Total precipitation: (city) normal this week from the States where ;) j greatest 14.04 in. in 1901, he recently received Mis discharge!cact 131 in 1941; this year city from Army service. Hulk was in the ' ga; airport 552 in. | Military Police, stationed in Cali- Snowfall: none. I fornia, after several years duty in| wayimum wind: SE-29 m.ph. in| the Aleutians. Hulk had nearly five|jgas. this year SE-27 m.p.h. years active army service and held| "pj.,. to July 1, 1943, normals, the rating of sexgeant | means, and comparative data are| & ¢ | taken from city office records. i RETURN TO SEATTLE | 2 {54l Mrs. Wanda Ericks and Pauline Webb, sisters of Mrs. Edith Fro: ¥ 3 bese, spent the past two weeks How IlAl NOIES visiting in Douglas and Juneau, { leaving yesterday via PAA for their St. Ann’s Hospital yesierday ad-| Seattle home. tted Lawrence Du Bois, Alvin | Cady, and Paul Segma for medical' DIW CLUB TO MEET | attention. Mrs. James L. Kirk- ext Wednesday, September 11, | patrick was admitted for surgery. the m:t fall meeting of the Doug-| Discharged from St. Ann's were las Jeland Woman’s Club will take| Mrs. Nola Smith and M. D. File.| place at the home of Mrs. Edwin| Pearl Andrews was admitted to Johnson. the Government Hospital Wednes- Anyone interested, and not now|day, and yesterday Larry Lawson a member, is invited to attend. jof Douglas and Letha Fawcett of; Mus. Erickson of the Health Of-| at were admitted. fice in Juneau, is to present th Martha Nelson of Angoon picture and also give a talk ol ave birth to a baby girl Wednes- the work dune by the Health Of y morning at 7:10. fice. Government Hospital also releas- There will be a short meeting and | ed Letha Fawcett of Juneau. all members are expected to at-| e o B i tend to start the year off to a DANCING CuLaSSES sucess. | NOW ENROLLING ! e All types of dancing. Social AAC DIRECTORS MEET ]d‘m(h\g for beginners. Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. (adv.) e 1 Abbott McNeill Whistler, was expelled from West the age of 20, Telephone Service . . . No. €16, Juneau, Office No. 6 Members of the Board of Direc- tors of the Alaskan Arts and Crafts,| James Tne., will meet tonight at 7:30)painter, o'clock in the Territorial Museum, Point at B e 8 o e e i R

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