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——_———— PA(,E TWO S g ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946 the first one, and had meeting next Wedne evening, the impression that| tomerrow, Oct. 16. n the Douglas list all — ding out only yester- COURT HELD r names were not City Magistrate Gordon Gray, m the list of applicants. Mayor held court last evening in the HAVE All RIGHIS count to three and two Cardinals—Culberson replaced Di- LG NG HOURS FOR Jer e ained fuily that the or- erk’s office of the City Hall with Doerr flied to Slaughter, who Maggio in center field, Roy Partee, Frozen fish, hundreds of thous- DOUG BARS PLAN | iginal applications and the Douglas two cases as follows: = raced back almost to the right- went behind the bat, and Bob ands of salm ibut and black et | project were separate, but th Douglas City vs. Mike Pusich, Continued fjrom Page One center field wall to make the catch. Klinger went to the mound for the cod stacked like cord wood to the Douglas City Council met | C there was no activity in Red Sox. It was announced that ceiling and so close to the doorwa (Continued jvm Page One evenir r their regular ible. scene of disturbances on Sunday ull pen DiMaggio had pulled a muscle in on» can scarcely step inside, is all x cheduldd w meeting with all Gordon Gray was appointed City m. Pusich plead not guilty to ti No runs. no hits, no errors, none his right leg while running out his one sees in the freezing and stor- dwarfed six previous games ior Councilmen and Mayor Jensen pre-| Magistrate of Doug charges. The case will be turned ft on be the top of the eighth in-lage rooms of t Juneau Cold Stor- interest, the Cards pulled it out sent week meeting, relieving over to the U. S. Commissioner's wdinals—Musial walked on five nit age of the fire with an eighth-inning| Most trans- Jensen from that position. It was Court with the date announeed to btecome the first batter laughter took a ball, then! Molly McSpadden, plant foreman, run engineered by Snos Slaughter's acted wa |21so brought out by the minutes later. receive a free ticket to first reached out and slapped a single reports that the Cold Storage now daring base running for cocktail it the city authorized the con- Douglas City vs= Lee E. Swift, Ky 1ped under and caught over second se into center field.|has 8000000 pounds on hand. As Slaughter simply out sped t stores in wetion of a storm sewer ex- rging that the Oasis Cocktail laughter’s foul fly in 1 field Kurowski attempted to sacrifice,inew lots come in and are frozén Red Sox defens scoring all the Motic from Third street to Sec-|Bar was the.scene of disturbances erritory tut bunted @ little pop fly between and glazed, they are being stored way from first base on Hary veet, because of washouts, on Sunday am. Oct. 14, during the flied deep to Moses who the mound and first base whichin passagev and quick freeze Walker's double over Johnny Pesk. by recent heavy rains.! morning heurs. Mr. Swilt plead 1 with his shoulders-Klinger caught, and Slaughter had (rooms. There is room for only an- head into left center Construction Co. was guilty to the charges and was fin- 1sideration would be extended if charging that Mikes Place was the cperated th lic suffer 1 think uation is def strika emergen should do as mu a ard gettir and ing gets more ac Delegat» Bartle Ci doub) busine on closing hour and g the government to the Sitaii and package ed under sim 1 Douglas closing s hospitality to I d 3 be ope ; dur e “l carly the right field ,wall. to to first to avoid other half million pounds at most park who the | that of Jutie that | &1 contract for construction ed $50 by Magistrate Gordon Gray. neau He wi e e ubled up. g -Spadd b the remain- g to i e it il > } o ompleted oo S5 M t [ ed ur ¥s McSpadden, befove the remain i e A h y completed i g ut, Doerr tc jams loped back to the left ing sp: including the ice plant, m he rounded third un effect motion was| nsurance for the Emergency OES MEETING TONIGHT continui i S k field to get under and catch | will be completely filled for him, with Coac chdet g Coahoiim m‘ ]"m‘t terans Housing Units was dis-| A regular meeting of Nuggett ington, D. No ru its, no errors, one|Rice’s long high fly | Last year about this time, the \m\‘ Gonzales urging him on. 1o \welington. On a vote five Coun. CMescd as well as heating units for, Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern 5 i ef t Walker led over Pesl head Cold Storage had some 800,000 slide under Catcher Roy Partee .j.q. “,',L“ in id or with ohe ,”:, ct. It appears that stoves Star is scheduled for this evening 5 y Fifth Inning and Slaughter continued around ! pounds of fish. It was loaded on with the run that mean $3.736.45 pesi Wote' cad, @ity Herne shipping conditions are at 8 o'clock in the Eagles Hall. 0 ‘“l“”"m itk Red Sox—Moore c- | third a scored ahead of the H.-i(he Army Transport Taloah in three to each of the underdog Red Birds. proward stab "x. p Wistiickea g up completion and that There will be balloting, initiation on a SR A i E ve: there ¥ > P hd a8 Vas sl cLe to i anded lay from Culbersen to Pesky toldays. This year there is already i 87t The . orditatice not be available for oc- and refreshments. During i pre- App until the shipping strike ¥ Iy never dreaming lenough fish to fill the 4,000,000 v : i Gilbat 1. sent it at the next meeting would try for home. {pound refrigerator capacity of the GOVERNOR S AIDE ‘ : is set jon. Howas _center field |that Slaught e However, it was assured BIRTHDAYS Buced dix the' i field- | Pesky hesitated with the ball long!Taloah twice over. Bt o 3 i B 50 e s scop units were com- Two young Douglas.lads became ‘ we been : enough for Slaughter to slide past| L elee SOU]‘H ON RELIEF Cocktail Bar, presen Sepcadlon hey would be filled, before years of age recently. David he p ; to Kurow- his frenzied delayed throw to ‘ho for a liquor licen 11 package completion of the whole of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. They w vick, Cecil C: rence, Pete Wi specified in the e application a; ird street, ne» Johnson, a southpaw, re-| Gray uldn ited on Saturday with y at the home of his par< s young friends. he had no desire to a Deputy al rther m f i \!pl d Klinger on.the mound for, = ‘o __ Commande: Edward C.e ¥ be in the Douglas Trading Post iR viow of tho reoetit of Wade: Lacey Post became six on Rotary Pre il | Delta Chapte. or Bsta Sigma Phi al Aide to the Governor, has flown | which is also owned by Switt. His| ' " it pr e S presented each new Brecheen bounced out. Doerr to scrority will hold its regular pro- to Seattle, to investigate possibil-'application was tabled by the Coun- | City Marshal, Guy Russo, turned e 3 his star and resigned from that Prated with a party at the family hcme. \ a kc York |gram and business meeting at 7:30 ities of “getting one or' more ships 'eil for investigation, until the next e . run two hits, no errors, two|o'clock tonight in the home of relcased to relieve Alaska's present|meeting. The ap) for IR sndud e n base | Mrs. William Carter shipping tie-up.” transfer of the former Mar-! Bills totaling $1,269.89 were au- e mpubecd Ninth Inning i Main business of the evening will, The Governor’s office said this inevich license to the above a thorized paid in the usual wanner SHOWER : Sox—York bounced a single be a check on ticket sales for the morning that Commander Chester | ant O e s A wedding shower was held Oct. Kurowski into left field. Paul|piano concert of Maxim Schapiro, had been sent on this mission after| wwjyam pore, owner o: 5 NSERRIS the home of Mrs. Lee Morri- York duled as the up's weeks of attempted negotiation be- son pbell rar Doerr dropped Campbell stopping a se Juneau Channel Bus Line; appeared before the Council asking that a committee from the Counc . was not e position and The was rouble would result; if e of white candles nilax anda love- its Memorial tween the Governor and authorities center] on October 24 in the involved in the present Maritime lort raisir ond. 'Fund pledg single into s Mhone ns attempted to sacrifice 20th Century Theatre trik be appointed to study his stated he were kept on duty. Speaking e e e still active Ziiv. . 7ill AORBNEL “The Governor has been in con- . s . . x 3 “ d under a huge umbrella cov- ¢ at second, Kur-! Mrs, J. H. Williams, concert “The Governor has beem in con= ;.. “ior 2 on percent raise in bus!in favor of the Marshal, Nel Kil- ! A e He listec Doer: 2 et airmes 8 d all are of stant communicatio with o - 5 iRl b o erd with ite organdie and satin Doerr apparently |chairman, has asked all members © ant nica fares. Dore stated that his apdit. ectator, announced she felt 80 to make the injury suf- the club to turn in all ticket money leader pping operators s . bows ng ccs s doing his duty and that her ne Kilburn Ap: had increased that much, additional schedules and la- Service. Amc During the evening games were d with prize honors going to on with Moses collected at this date, and will jssue With various Alaskan ccmmu imped off the!more tickets to those who need to detérmine their exac rtments, | them statsment from" the® office said to- |\ St e . The pro- the A. E. Goetz, Edwina Snethen I near the - day i el poInt- gpq Lucille Goetz wome and| PARIS—The Paris Peace Confer- - e R it ¥ Those present at the shower in- -t Maid| ende ended ‘ofticiatly at 5:88 m¥th. | NUBRNBEENT! (ersinsy i $11 for monthly ticke \nother complaini was offered cluded: Mesdames, Boyd Field, Al- Hmany- * 111 Mayer Jiisen appointed Council- (‘*1-("_“]’1“‘9‘(‘[“:‘[;‘? men Thomas Cashen and James Ste et fadt BUBBEN ot We gton to inspect the com- ate their la book to give recom \pp ide, a nth»‘ 11:28 a. m., EST) today after Yugo- condemned top Na ¥ slavia, in a last minute dramatiza- hours to live befor to Schoendienst, |tion of her dissatisfaction with its hangm: ball near second |decisions, formally hdrew from 5:30 p. m. tonight, @ slim meal of o W sed underhand to!the 21-nation deliberations cooked porridge, bread and coffee. g ing Higgins at second P - - - i ame and the series.| CHICAGO—The American Fed- CATTLE—The first mass flight o hits. no errors, two |eration of Labor todav called on of dependants of naval personn se | the administration to remove im- from Seattle to Alaska .started to- all wage and price cc ge was being disposed of bert Goetz, Ray Key, Lee Morri- not designated and was 1, Gene Hulk, Jack Guerin, Char- alth hazards. The City e Sclf Wane! Ground, i signs be posted in Arms, Gay Golden, and offenders penalized licams, Alanis Cahill, Pat to an ordinance of the . Helen Isaa Mae Cuthbert, ma Windhurst, Myra Windhurst nd Edwina Snethen - — He was re- SEATTLE—Burt L. Nelson, Chair- peared b € shudshift he had appl to cor gency housing - — day. A four-motored Douglas head- residend 1 rols except on rer ed for Kodiak. Dutch Harbor and icaticns rred to the City C offic man of the Northwest Commities » than 25 spectators swelled for Maritime Unity (CIO) said to- the Council room t night’s day that refrigeration ships that meeting and held their seats until carried relief cargo from Seattle tb the first|the meeting adjourned, being the Alaska for the Army will not be hat largest attendance in recent years. allowed to load frozen fish in South- least one M nsen announced there ca for Prince Rupert, B. C., Housing | weuld be a special City- Council 1 a algnmcnl | .o Adak with 11 wives and 10 children, | 855€d WASHINGTON—B. Carroll Reece - beepc Republican National an, Wit WASHINGT st Tru- | Channel ¢ i " . S Fy t Fl!ES SIXIY.FIVE |broadeast tonight on “Meat and man’s decisl s off ub Spe . s A e S { Politics” in offic party reply :!n President Tr r p! controls. an- yor 1ip for Kurow- pped to Doerr Alaska Coastal Alriines reported s . Slaughtc the TOlOWiLE Temenken . towhi o U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU e TS, JOur- G g O and from Southeast Alaska points & ___JUNEAU, ALASKA ) ’ ool romorrod three left on base O riton trom Juneau to Sitka. | PATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ki the "Tarri- Sixth Inning E. Davis, F . and | o A e ¢ at D unassisted gt i e e Max. temp. TODAY | . 3 it S R s L 48k 2 ('““‘1 '“‘(‘:"‘l ik last Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs Weather at 2 Bt o Tl R s RER, Bol and }ia- it ero. | statior 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip 4:30 am. g on a line i, Who made Juneau gway —Mr. and Mrs. | i P % of cloiidy e oY Mrs, John T 18 24 Trace Snow 44 plAY BY plAY don Jeiel R IED: ek 42 44 0 Cloudy Do net be misled by advertising concerning mail-order schools or < )\m‘:,h" JE Rhased RgI0; on, LK l‘:‘ ‘,rg“‘;:“"“ { Cordova 34 44 02 Rain courses pertaining to the prefession of surgical chiropedy, podiatry & 1 le; o p o 32 Sloudy { 3 e (Continued jrom Page One Williams sent a skyscraper to Davis and Austin 'Em‘m'm . iy 3; o . o Oloudy or its decterate degree (DSC). ¥ o B race \ Sceond Inning 1;1: . ““h'” Where Slanghier M b B2 O p :"; Fairbanks 40 31 37 37 Rain Sty e fedd’l YU N ne ot the A5 atate Sox—Doerr beat out @ high|ME R e return—A. E. }proinec 47 3 10 0 Cloudy i equirements guaranieed by law in every one o e states to Kurowski and ran 1o .= bv’l' e 4 x e ok L 50 3 a5 0 Pt. Cloudy | are: cne to two years’ coliege entrance plus a four-year course 2 8 owski's oo & HOREE 4 3 9 p oudy . 827, 2 T OB OF ; : G e e vay| Cardinals—Garagiola struck _out PatoribryeNoE. o i 2 ol of study in an APPROVED COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY OR S Mwal Catoher Ceragifle ying at a three and two pitch. man Banfield: to Ketchikan—F. S.} 53 Clovay PODIATRY. SIX such colleges exist in the United States and who backed up the play at first “_“_h“f Eamalked o four TRiRIGhY ‘B» A iy iy (i’VFH“]‘fl:I‘::“ i 41 3 5 Cloudy ! Territories, approved by the Council of Education of the National pr €8, Sundberg an h o . recovered the ball, holding Doerr at, " pyp0 ey out Marion, Walker stone. i A w0 5 i Feiay i iation of Chiropedists. second. Doerr was credited with a' o= o Prom Jineail. t6 - SkegRhyL0. D Northway 40 28 0 Cloudy ecta & owski with an error.| - Erem . sunaey SEREVAY-— Petersburg 45 32 3 0 | 3 A gy 3 3 i el ‘Ii;,l“,:'id :,\,::,\:,(;k (\:A: ; ‘:‘,;,,’,Jl’_ Dickson received a great hand Towle, R Ferguson, R. W. Hest- | PLC,.(”.”,(, P 3 ) | WARNING—Before spending money for such courses or applying dienst to Musial, sending Doerr to ll’x“'('lfl l‘;,‘;. “j‘“““n:‘\l h:.)u”;mr)(x“ ,Zm o fi”‘l 2 e 1[1{ i."‘;,] s';"‘l ‘J“:"‘:‘: Prince George 42 ' 0 i fer same, WRITE or WIRE: Bureau of Public Information of the @ e S| ch or e ralford, Mrs, 'erguson; 1roi o = v " . . . Y . - o W r Prince Rupert 59 0 : 2 et b0 o i el ‘“;’id“_ Ler raiced a fiy to Walk. |Pounce to Doerr who easily threw Haines to Sitka—Roy Davis, Jr., Roy e & ¥ it : National - Associaticn of (hlrupndx.sln. 3500 14th Street NW, B o Doo s Db ettt Davis, Eulah B. Davis and Patsy E. | gy, 53 0 87 3 0 Oldtitly Washington, D. C.. for definite details. e shom e and Losrr. W No runs, no hits, no errors. one Davis m Tulsequah to Juneau— AR i & . 4 | forced to hold third when Walker | A ; Sl A Whitehorse 28 30 0 Cloudy ! § . ; ¢ b i ey platewsrd eft on basc C. Perron, Arthur Belt, J. L. M<--l‘."km‘“ 47 31 g 0 Cloudy | Spenscred in the interest of the public and Alaskan practicing Walker raced toward the left field Seventh inning fl‘],'““‘ an, A. MacDonald and 8. Ko- | —+(4:30 2. m. yesterday to 4:30 w. m. roday) | chiropedists, fool specialists, and members of the National A - corner and made an over-the-| Red S York struck out, going Mabhs: 3 4 SYNOPSIS: The high pressure center over the Pacific | e o s Y I Sitka i 23 ation o 17 S, shoulder catch of Ferriss' long drive. down swinging for I cond wf: e “:‘_1’“.‘”' i .;'):f"‘ i “;lf;‘l | Ocean west of Graham Island is weakening this morning and a lmu“l' of ciation of Chiropodists.” No runs, one hit, one error, one | straight time e T 'M'm_g;rc: i :«; low pressure is forming over the western portion of the Northwest who stood | © g and Mrs. Thomas George, and Mr. 1d Mrs, Ray Smith; from Hoonah Rosie Houston, Charles Fawcett, Al and Tillie Shaflested, Hilda Schoonover and Charles Whitne; left on base Deerr tlied to Moo Cardinals—Kurowski broke his bat in his tracks to made the catch on a line foul drive to left field.| Marion scooped up Higgin's then doubled to left-center with grounder on two bounces and toss-| another bat. DiMaggio's fine back-'ed him out at first ritory to a low pressure center located in the Bering Sea. Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Pla States and Rock Mountain region of northern United States and southern Canada, north- western Canada, the northern and western portions of Alaska and over | the Aleutian Islands. A mass of celd air is moving southeastward acros I and sto evented a tripl It as the shortstop’s first the thern Plains area of the United States this morning with tem- ! . B e iea b, ‘Dot tolchance of the game. | From Wrangell to Juneau — Mr.| porepires near frecaing v ihis arse s it w2 ||||||IlllflI||||||||||illl|||||l|||||||||||||l|I|||IIIHI||IIIIIIINIII|||||||||"l||||||Hl||||mll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||m’2 x| Enroweki stopping at third| 'No Yuns no hits, o errors, mone | 800 Mrs. Ubarles Millet agd Nefie | portion of Southeast Alaska and above | Miiler: from Petersburg - Mrs. v‘{“]k”x‘\“x“\“ ki e o 11<1;1 l(“ s }Ill ® Sehoendienst missed o Frenk Edwards; from Ketchikan— i atier the catoh as Willlams|thres and bwo plich th besope Bobs 17 oam - Mghoneys| Leo, seerman, MARINE WEATHEK BULLETIN was off balance af Vialt Louise Miller and L. Roseberger Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today , Lh“o 1'1\111er xlm.n The t m Ketchikan to Petersburg—Jim WIND Height of Wa rormal over the southern porticn yesterday. NllflllIIIIIll||I“IlfllllIIIII|II||lllmlll!IIIIIIHIIIHIIIilIIIIIIImllIIIIII|ImlIIIIIIIlIHlIIIIIIfMl“"’ second st Doerr collid ng down tied th ves Moses going LY R Moore's fly in short right rk: from Wrangell to Petersburg : station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Re - 0 ; 2 A & Walt Hinnan: from Petersbturg to | ¢ G ) 4 al 1 fo Marion bounced out, Doerr to fi Doerr limped around for| __ s 5 Decision Cloudy 8 Calm {cot York everal m s apparently having | etchikan—-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck. Spencer Cloudy 44 ENE 12 Calm One run, one no errors, none suffered a spike mound in bis col- o aT TSR Eldred Rock Pt Cloudy 45 Calm - _Caim left on base |lision with Moses but continued to Guard Island Fog 43 NW 2 : Third Inning play t g 4 i | Lincoln Rock Cloudy 42 WNW 3 Zero i downt Musli’s WEATHER REPORT | Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 44 NW 4 Smooth 30X—Moses ul landed o Dobsor 1 aragiola's Rght insiep anc r ot 3 D, 8 JRSTIEE RUREAD) MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- jola’s right instep and after the box and e | « ; | Gar:ug 08" G bme “‘ time out. the an casy out Temperalures oz, o6 Hour Pariol NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait and . g o d e L% Grrore Do Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat increasing southerly to southeasterly young receiver continued to pl 10 errors, N o o 0 In Juneau—Maximum, 50; minimum, 36 At Airport—Maximum, 48 minimum, 29 winds becoming 15 to 20 miles per hour by tonight—increasing cloudiness | with rain by tonight. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south cf Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds under 15 miles per hour becoming southerly to southeas! under 15 miles per hour by Wednesday-increasing cloudine: Moses then fouled out to Kurow between third and home, the time he had been retired in straight trips to the plate iz Schoendienst got in front of|1 Pesky's hot grounder and easily threw him out DiMaggio went down on looking at the third one No runs, no hits, no errors, none Eighth Inning Rip Russell, a batted for H nt hitless in 13 to the plate in the WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Cloudy tonignt and Wed- nesday with risk of some | e s e g e . - 1 ATTENTION TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR COAT . . Have It VICTORIZED . . Repaired or Remodeled over second base into cent Russell’s second success- f1 inch-hit appearance t rain Wednesday. War- | - 5 T LN T N b Y '\ VETERANS inierested in HOUSING « | swinging | hitter, batted for Dobson. Metk Pesky scooped up Schoendienst’s|ich doubled down the left field wicked grounder with his gloved|foul line and Russell, slow in round- hand and tossed to first for the|ing second base, had to hold up at out third Moore flied to Williams | Harry Brecheen No runs, not hits none |the three Cardinal games replaced left on base Dickson on the mound Fourth Inning Brecheen struck out Moses on Red Sox—Walker raced into cen- three pitches. Slaughter came in sing Committee General Meeting of Juneau Hou | | | | i TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15, 8 0'CLOCK % ] l PRECIPITATION 7:30 a.m. today) -0 inches; since 1, 870 inches; since 1, 31.89 inches. t Airport—0 inches; since Oct. 1, 893 inches; since July 1, 25.98 inches, L N B NI ) 9 Victor’s Fur Factory GOLDSTEIN BUILDING SWEDISH Fur Craftsmen for 3 Generations ee®seseec®essccscerses e in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS PLEASE COOPERATE AND ATTEND (,Lt Low Cost Housmg fo. 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