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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946 PAGE THREE ‘month’s vacation. His pet dog sat 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = |on the airplane float every day of [ it 4 I} | RAIN POSTPONES BLANCHARD MAY BE (" i 2 4 ‘Urges Prayers | PLAYOFF SERIES, OUT OF GAME WITH e oo For Brooklyn |~ winor LEAGUES Oa. ON SATURDAY i S 3t Miss by plane | weekend to attend the Jamestown : hi: B B [ Presbyterian College in North Da ¥ R | R i (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS® WEST POIN N. Y., Sept. 24— kota | £ . | o ln a g‘ Rain postponed play of two play- Felix (Doc) Blanchard, who suf-| i KE 1p cff series ¢ in the minor fercc a leg injury in Army’s 35-0{ Mrs. John Cushing returned to (R ] [ s S _— league yesterday as follows ¢ over Villanova last Satur- Ketchikan last weekend after a | NEW' YORK, Sept. 24—The Rev.| International League:Montreal at day, is a doubtf r for the 'brief business visit here J. C. Benson proposes that use pestponed, rain. Montreal Cadet's g with homa here - - the people of Brooklyn observe a leads, 2-1, in best-of-seven final this Saturday Mrs. Fred Bryant and Miss Edith [ | minute of prayer at noon each day playoff series. Col. Harvey J. Jablonsky, line Auldrich have joined the teach- this week in an efiort to help the scuthern ociation Memphis at coa at the Milit Academy, 'ing f of Sheldon Jackson Jun- [ dodgers win the National League Atlanta postponed again, rain. At- said yesterday Blanchard was in the 'jor College. Mrs. Bryant will teach pennant ads, 1-0, in best-of-seven infirmary and might not be releas- |English and Miss Auldrich ar i . “We've prayed for military vic- I series d Thursday | The City Ccuncil met in special i | tories and everything else, so why - -o - on 1 week end to pas ; " sreye 2 e not pray for the Dodgers,” said p Resolution No. 127, providing for the | One-Time Greaf Baffery Is| , ‘o goux sssocisten rness) - IRev. Benson, who is minister of FIGHTER KILLED recall of $T0000 in city bonds, out i | A $20000 post-seasan playoff in| Greenpoint Reformed Church and a a at 4 percent interest. and the issu- Turned Loose-Two Ruth |, Pacitic Coast baseball lleague protestant Chaplain of the Kings ‘ fance ‘of n like amount in bon Teamma'es lefl with the pennant-winning _ San & O ASSOCIATED PRESS { mie et avafosT tssbing ot 4 Pll.mlr . ~lI;I>“ plu,\dmg :(,v. to The ‘following. are. the. 1eadlng —_— Sitka's Woman's Club was held Fri- e R s batting i hing leaders i <5 day evening of last week with the | era in Yankee baseball history was geles at the Angel Park 2 B R Lt ds 18 Fi his second professional 0 g P or : figures through Sunday games and i it Haliag s Committees named for the new ushered in today as Red Ruffing They will play tomorrow, Thurs- 186, horat 'Yid stabetndht ficht an 18-year-old New Yorker .. oo .. Scholarship, Mrs, H. J | and Bill Dickey, one of the game's day and Friday nights, then switch : by was knecked out with a stiff punch o S e i Y » ' Tagis Hodgins, Miss Genevieve Mayberry | oremost - batteries when they had to Hollywood and Oakland for n Batiing-SNiIsial, St Louis ' 960:1 chin and died two hours and 1 Sape " G stuart: Health it, found themselves severed from inning doubleheaders on Sun - N B g o: Mt 3f 64 er of a skull iracture from e kR TR - ki Mize, New York, .337. . ; Council, Mrs, Grace Chase; Public- | the New York organizaticn Further games will be played on /BY HUGH FULLERTON) HOma fie - M. N Torka gt the floor ity, Mrs. Carl Peterson; Ways and \,\‘ NG | With the passing of Rufus the Red succeeding nights if needed to de-| NEW YORK, Sept. 24—If you . oW FRHE ) e, REW TOTG 5551 Police investigating the death of \ylane "o Lucile Reinks, Mis Q“A qie BREW! | who had one of baseball’s best fast cide the four-out-of-seven series. | can believe all you hear, things are ‘;)‘;}»}_ b ’L)"‘_;’» S 14| Raymond Vidal, .18, of Bron%, N. ywui. Banvard and Mrs. Roy Avrit XS SEAT NG €O SEIECTRIR | balls when he came to the Yanks| Winners will then battle for the going to be very tough for big . °.- '“;:’j e ;‘l’”l- ,‘l : f“““‘u b ) charge had been placed pociocc Mrs Foster Mille S\ MALTY 6. Sk, Pres 1 16 years ago, and Big Bill, a great|Governor’s Cup. league baseball manager in the next' /37 s iladelphia, 11-4-| qcainst Ted McGrath of Newark, Depprttint Obaiviner ‘named x & catcher by any comparison, via the The playoffs mean real money to ccuple of months—and the shakeup e N. J ‘were: Afternoon Literaty. Mrs. E free agency route, only two play-'the top teams. In 1936, when they in their ranks is nothing compared Bl % "“""_*" “A‘k“" : - -+ — A i Boddara: Tveing Titerarv. Misk ers remained on the Yanks who can were inaugurated, they drew 73000 to what will happen to their ball atting Vernon, Washington, 3 gk RribY i g . X 356: Williams, Boston, 341 Leotu sazis from Auk Bay Helen Cully; American Home, Mr | boast they once played on the paid admissions. Last season, 120,000 clubs next spring g . g ' : . AR s 7 UrhIbar Dangdls” Musis,” Mrs, Roy | same team with the immortal Babe attended So far this season, Joe McCarthy, Home Runs—Greenberg, Detroit, Y i R Ayt sy : s d ; : e 3 . and Williams, Boston, 38 with O'Harra bus for Fair- / Ruth. San Francisco fans are wonder- Bill Dickey, Luke Sewell, Jimmie 41 k ; And even these two, infielder ing if their Seals can make it Dykes and Bill MeKenchmic h Pitching—Ferriss, Boston, 25-6-|bank Skt sl S TR R L Frankie Crosetti and relief hurler four playoffs trophies in a row. In gone out. Zach Taylor, Sewells £06; Gumpert, Yankees, 11-3-.786. ! forc e s R Rt i oA Johnny (Grandma) Murphy, may 1943, 1944 and 1945 they missed the successor, will give way to Muddy }”:;{“i\{ m(‘“ 1‘ 3 "!"\;m “'f” " b not be with the club next spring pennant but won the playoffs Ruel next season e LiVE ‘Bhrvice, the remans & 8w b a h nd & c | When President Larry MacPhail ROl P Sy The reports are that Frank rourly workts. Preference js EVENIng Literary, not determined Distributed ll’ll‘flllg out Alaska by Odom L LO. > o , he i &t Sittaburgt ! American Home, not determined; once again feels the call of the Frisch is through in Pittsburgh, ns in all cases Music. Mohddy, Sept T e SO SRS S tropics. E * The Yanks are expected to come plans include a five MUsiC. ‘jl‘"“-R' ¥ S P i ; PO G por s rle S up with a new pilot for 1947 ek in addition to tne " llnl g uh1 B Jones to be director possibly Leo Drocher or Bucky Har- ] present large Navy hospital. The °°! POXQICe . ‘ ‘LL(DW CAB Cfl R ris—to supplant Johnny Neun—and rom I a Fudants Wl fise the Navy Rad are: l’ulill‘xv\(r:])“l':]x)l}“lx':‘(.l‘l‘(ww‘/:::; X\.\A;:jd”lil‘n‘ | DA | Twhlvel freatinan ints: inclnded s e beern s It of falk about & rine barracks for dormitories, while y o= oy n o “ihie evening at the 1 f5 he 0k Pnigion Brste: (lanugd do Oleveland (slce. s the the nurses and teachers will be o ® it SOl YN by I’IIONE 22 ; A vasungton Saté cub changed hands; and there even| SITKA, Alaska, Sept. 21.—(Spec- quartered in the BOQ. The hangars S°° QHng Fo0m, > College football squad traveling tc e A, Alaska, Sept. 21.—(Spe u Jesse Baird of the San Fr: A 3 Tis'Atyeles Lo Che " Heanon’s opens have been whiffers that Connic 5 Correspondence) A perman- Will be equipped as shops in the ;o oo Fen e and M Courteous Drivers — Dependable er Friday night against Southern mok, 1S losing his popularty o ent Library bullding for Sitka was {rade training program. The Ad- i, "wingham of New York C Service —— 21-HOUR SERVICE California. WSO Gonch Phil Sorboe Philadelphia and that Joe Cronin' proposed and enthusiastically sup- ministration Building will contain (40 7GR €00, TG F & . ach Fll SoTO0® i might- move "up o the "Red ‘S0X téried as. & Sdinte sot. at. the class TOOMS. §0 e e ¥ : ) orted as an immediate project at the class rooms e o TR i sald picking the outfit was the g e o il Rlaoiy e A A are ‘are 116 family-llving units "dult school now in session at & Haridel Jobyge Tar A e Araining e Rotary luncheon last Tuesday re are fami. ing units £ i n S0E | Apparently the only guys who are!gyggestions offered by members on Japonski, 50 of which are al- \\\,.;K(l]lll “1” u[(cm!n |:. ‘:ukh Jim | o now are Ruel and Steve O'Neill 1 that the city donate a piece ready occupied. When the program right and center Bob Arps, were i e ) LB Tobt ot Btk of me':v\ ‘o Who already has been signed by of city property; a Quonset Hut be is ccmpleted there will be 300 paid By RALPH RODEN tala, 18 lekteiben are mukine the CUUOl Tor next season acquired for immediate use; a per- employees on 'Japonski, the first i & 4 g o £ ' i i oy 3 e proo g be con- large steady payroll in Sitka | (AP Sports Writer) ip, ; e manent fire proof building be con- latge steady 7 A VERY BUNNY GAG structed as a Memorial for World The lineup of the St. Louis Car- o rtly before the Army-Villanova wars T and II With the closing of the trolling : Washington's football —Huskies at - We anrday 4 : Ke¥ dinals is studded with some of the x};y SRR s at West Point Saturday, @ 7he itka Liorary sociation . <€ason this week, until October 15 best hitters in the National League ,.qa¢ contest with St. Mary's. The hopped into Michie Stadium yas formed in 1924 and the books en the fall season opens, many | | bt in'the last three victorles gMA-| 200 L B0k geattle. Washing. (200 Scooted down the sideline housed in a back room of the old frcllers have started south for ed by the league leaders the pitch- [’, b BT b Selthout It nunsken “ 1;\- A writer spotted Ivm‘f from the pre Customs House, located c he pres-, the wint only a few of whom ers have supplied the punch at the alaceiback. ALY ‘Memated. who 1s \‘ and shouted I!ll’r\‘ goes I})‘:f— ent site of the Kettleson Building. Pl to n for the fall season plate. i b Srdtlan 1 He was wrong; the Yab-|when the building burned 'during OB the 1 good sea- . hespitalized with a glandular fever topped at the 20-yard line. g recedente: Relief hurler Ted Wipks helped i topped at the 20-yard line. ine night ten years ago, only books £on for unprecedented bat the Cards to victory Thursday| Goach Marchie Schwartz has his| o S ; saved were the few hundred out 'ich b sited for 'the | st Boston; Saturday it was little|stanforg “Indians polishing up a |, oey’S Tony Zale-Rocky Grazi- n - circulation. ‘Those few, with (omparative scarcity fish and Murry Dickson who singled and picc artac il aluin ano fuss in Yankee Stadium will be | yo aqdition of several dozen do- th® large number of Loats fish- pass attack to throw against the 1 sped home with the winning run j., N sleve heir the first middleweight bou n nated by townspeople, were moved 1 P heavy Idaho eleven in their open- 5, hich t} lefending » | in the ninth inning at Chicago, and e Saturday. 20 years in which the defendingiini, Calyin's Store on Maksoutoff| _ yesterday Harry “The Cat e- S e champion’s title wasn't disputed. sireat where the Library remain- DBefore leaving for the south this cheen pitchd dnd batted the Birds! ‘Tnjuries are cutting into Cali- |04 1t Wil be New York's firstieq unui quarters were. rented injYesk. Frank Wright, Jp., Pyramid t6 a 1-0 victory over the Cubs at gormias foothall stronath b OUtdoor bout for that same title|in, Russian Orphanage Building. Fisheries Manager, announced tha i v gy : > since 1933. Tel » Feders ) g he will return with a small crew to Chicago. Bears will start against Wisconsin Yher the Dadeelbplidngeway, o T anan for fall Brecheen singled home battery minus veteran center Jack Suso- o BT il completed, a small room on the {FOPER e SMOLS fouse for K4 mate Joe Garagiola in the third in- eff and freshman quarterback Tim TODAY'S GUEST STAR second floor was given the Library 'shing. ‘The de luxe, hand packed be i 4 i Wilbur Benley, Douglas, Atiz., |, £l s Sl mcked fish canned this suthmer ning with the only run of the game Finahen. Whether halfbacks Bob!pycovo. oy AU TheT Vit | A WAL & \shortvtime the Ereil i eyl o as the Cards protected their slim Dal Porto and Joe Stuart also start oo g 01 15 PO Arassing Vas needed for the PEQYERS I 2. R RN AR half-game margin over the Brook- is doubtful because of injuries Tony Mauriello sat in his dressing gyfice Again the was lyn Dedgers, who trimmed the Phil- room with tears streaming down his ncvedq. this time to the newly com- ~ Liere were a couple of men from alielphia Phillles 6-1 at. Ebbets! The Secretary of the Mexican |CHEEkS after the battle, he exclalm-|pieeq High School Building, where! ! States in town this week, seck- : 8 f XiCan 4. 1 hope I can fight him again : : # ng a location for a crab cannery, Field baseball league has disclosed that it has remained to this day. asebs ag a 15 d Ll It could be that he meant y v he seriol ¥ under the impression that the The Dodgers and Phils engaged in | Max Lanier, and Lou Klein, former /< -yt S [, How. Wiy, the seriqus..crowding o il Y ol BRI B e | a tight contest until the eighth St. Louis Cardinal stars, and Harry =~ 0 ' o0 CO;‘- in kboth schools, due to the growth ™ ‘I'l RARLTRAE PURGINGS - WELR ' 2% EV R ) s gy sary available, inning, when the Brooks broke the Feldman, former New York Giant| {F 308 fowe. fug Pbtety robm 18 ! ;IS TO AIR TRANSPORT. game wide open by scoring five pitcher, had abandoned the Vera |badly needed for classes. The Li- iR ERE L e L ICE IS NO BARRIER TO AIR TRA " runs on two walks, four hits and Cruz team during a series with brary now consists of approximate A e ARISBIIIAL Jiosk ) E ; in. Alsiba:s d port for LR Tamples that chio sestariny. The 14500 volumes, plus the valuable C. ;l...un; 1im|.\d'u enroute to Seattle. very center in ska is a year-round pori s < J ke e 1dreWs collbetic .51 Her husband and five year old son, | Today, the Dodgers meet the league officials’ announcement said o, Bncrewe euipaiin ol istorioal o 5 : {ear 2 h | ; N ~ ints, ice- Phils again, while t[;m Cards battle [heg Ritka- v e Pives Throdr "Bld AR [tocks and records being purchased W2d : l:il the 1(;110\\“;;1)~ mnu\;u airplanes. Northernmost points, ice-bound for months, 3 e aus 3 Jasdlin s S & g 8OO neir yacht oana. The the Cincinnati Reds under the leaguers' step was not known and (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) {for. the community by the Rotary .t ey : ) enje e free g | lights at St. Louis. that the circumstances would be Here are results of fights staged |Club, and now stored at the Fire ,“;‘\;x]‘lp:i::;(.lhl,ljldl 5 ),:((',d L:,U b‘::;‘-‘, #ou aniy. Hhe froodom of tetlr RaapiIet, Bopoh ; The Cards have five games left investigated before any action was last night: SR e . has been a0 awal the arrival of the stork| trade and commerce. Modern aviation serves Alaska | to play, while the Dodgers have taken. Cincinnati—Emard Charles, 172,| Each Libeary moye bas been i, Cod Gyt departure . of only four. If the two teams tie for i Cincinnati, outpointed Billy Smith, |05t G0 e, B0 o1 Capt. ‘and’ Mrs. Al Dietz for g by maintaining lines of communication, furthering the the lead, a three game playoff for In the San Francisco fight ring, 170, Oakland, California in a 10 ing new shelves. The job of pack- |ing and unpacking, and months vacation in the States, the' the championship w e 3 Oakland middleweight Paul Lewis round go. sorting i AR s 4 el ities ities. ' is overe e champi ns}npfi\u}l be held Carlend miad magrgm x:) ) Lol iy Lims»—?l‘.il e PR T S S e _‘jgl“,(b,(m {\rm; ]\],[,,[pmm Hor ‘,,m!‘ development of communities and cities. Thus is over American League | Tommy Egan of San Francisco in|New York, outpointed Whistling ‘?“vl:hdcm b_xr lh‘;ec o four ot i1 ]‘“‘)’-“l;;m’ “l‘o‘“; < FARS bl come the limitations imposed by extreme temperatures. Team w L Pci |ten rounds. | Willie Roach, 127'¢, Wilmington, in on the brary Board, an exhaust- il i | Boston 101 48 678 Spokane’s Bobby Richards out- 10 rounds. |ing process which they have sWworn| . . oo s AN PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES provides Alaska with | Detroit ¢ . 88 59 599 pointed Manuel Zurita of Mexico! San Francisco—Paul Lewis, 158 |never to attempt again. ]_."lzhy “‘g‘cr“y a‘[i:{’fl”znwfu P! "l"‘h\ | New York 8 65 567 City in ten rounds at Holyoks, Oakland, outpointed Tommy Egans,| With Rotary’s outstanding record LA o e dependable and economical regularly scheduled flights | Washington 71 77 480 Massachusetts. /152, here in a 10 round bout. of past achievement, the adoption [4mily to seflmo'l“he”, e PRl : Chicago 71 T 473 T fit SNy of the Library Building plan prac- (ren Will attend Echool during ““’l‘ of modern, comfortable, luxurious Coast Liners. l | Giovaina 66 84 440! ELDER JOYCE LEAVING | W. F. THOMPSON ARRIVES [tlcally assures the community of a WIDteI: i | ey | wi 3 - {permanent location for their wan- s » i St. Louis 64 83 435/ SR LR aq‘fi”‘;‘;‘mg“ 1}*}‘:”;‘;’;"}_’" {:’:}_l‘vzz A;y!gmng by 1" Mrs. Nick Trierschield, her son “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to : e Le:ggu;oo B89 ok the Bau Wleclon teaventh Ding| Bactfia Notfiar Aliigs from Nak- | L it R B G Hon ad P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP A i e e ok ¢ 2 i ain censtruciion on the build- her grandson Robbie returned by | Team w L Pct f‘d‘de“gsf' ““dl“ ,re““:e',“l‘?r f"" :f('i Tgfil:i]rl:bmr‘uf V"‘m’fs}‘]‘:ff;‘h": Si':“ ings on Japonski for the Indian plane Wednesday from a summer’s | St. Louis 94 55 631 (8" ’?g%’;a “J‘ef Aot ?fd‘s"‘e ) oy e gammr'flmel Service school and hospital is vacation in the States. Robbie had A ES | Brooklyn 94 56 -6271;’":’”&“}, erK t"»‘;,‘k Bi ”d 15“15 sl s ik scheduled to commence on Septem- flown south the previous week with | ACIFIC OR THERN IRLIN | Chicago 8 68 .534‘;&-“ gu:g‘i“;L newc ‘;a::fiu?"dm:;\ SHsaataph m.x C'ords Hoine Ler 30. Already there are 75 work- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Boston 78 70 53n)be gl 2 g ers employed, 20 of them under the McGraw who are outside on a Lo 0 Philadelphia 68, 83 .453|his weeks visit in. Juneau. Beautiful. £ = S i dens l (/I/tlskl/ s FOREMOST eAirlines ] g::‘gifi:: gg :g .:11‘ RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE New York .58 91 389 | | Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 Kake K. K1z, General Traffic Manager %’ Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airfines MEX. B.B. MAGNATES IRYING T0 COERCE TWOPLAYERS SOUTH NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The Mex- | [ ican baseball magnates, the Pas-| || ¢ quel brothers, claim to have talked with Ted Williams and Johnny Pesky of the Boston Red Sox and! | = Bob Feller of Cleveland in an ef-| }‘ fort to have them play ball next| | year south of the border. } Bernardo, vice-president of the Mexican League, said yesterday that ' althcugh he and his brother, Jorge, had made no actual offers to Pesky | | and Williams, they were “on sort| I of terms with them now. All we are | ; waiting for is to know how much they want.” —— | Brazil's monetary unit is the cru- | 2eiro, ° H ATy Do” t M'ss J“nea“ Transport i 'ofiu»uvv.v WOODLEY AIRWAYS DATE: September 25th and 26th | ‘ PLACE: Capitol Theatre IMPORTANT : Juneau Volunteer Fire Department Benefit MEETING Show for Juneau Memorial Library Fund | Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS | REFRIGERATION W ALASKA TRANSPORTATION €0. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 1. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | C.1.0.Hall Everything in Sporting Goods SPORT CENTER

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