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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1947 wad DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE e e e ¢ JUNEAU, ALASKA & & | { PAGE THREE Fi. Richardson Soldier Kilied In Gun Incident .5, CANADA JOIN Longhorns, Yea! IN ESTABLISHING Long Skirls, Nah! NAVIGATION AIDS Texas in Rebellion! © h 5 b o 'I'h S' 2 Pl d f DALLAS 1 Aug. 18 P—At ANCHORAC Alaska Auz. 18 . as STANDING OF THE CLUDS ree Sations Planned for 1. vao tesss wemen ave s> hA ¥our Richardion soidice was | @- pacific Co. g D jroud of thetr legs that theyre kilad Artl an Anehorage taxcab ; P Pacific Coast League prouc retr Won Lost Pet af L Ang 80 62 5 % kirt fad Heoting incldent the military 9 “ ’ Portland 68 — Bolow the Knee Club The Idicr’s name wa h- ) d 70 68 WASHING? Aug. 18— The crusading president of the held. The wounded cab driver is 7 72 Tk> United os and Canada LBK'S is Mrs. Warren J. Weodard, Bertram C. Rick, 36, father 6f two TN ood 61 T4 are establishing three navigation a Dallas housewlfe, who charges: children and a iormer memb:y of \ 86 75 468 N America to expedit * legs—they may be her best selting The shooting ocewrred atter Rick Sunday Results | travel point had bren summoned to the post to ) o Oakland 7-2; San Francisco 6-6 | The Army Air Forces, disclosiig Mys. Wordard, who crganized the ek up the W@ the service . 0 Hcllwood Los Angeles 1-1 the joint “Projiet Beetle,” sald the club three week is 24 and at- Club. Maj. Lecntid A0 Ol Pro- National’s Top Contenders secramento +-1; seattie ¢ 1 dted to be fn Op- trhigtly Marstis), it dik iond Bl . . L San Diego 4-3; Portland 2-0. | October. Tk Wil Her temper begain to > when that ecetrred when C'ash in nghly Ci‘lh. Saturday Results | b2 equipped with long rdnge navi- the length of the skirts bezan to he fouzht to wrest a Gepman Mau- f i San Francisco 7: Oakland 4 | gation facilities, caller Loran. fall I from the sadler | (a| Se”es Portland 4; San Diego 2 Ihe key statlan ds being et up 8o she organilzed ithe club. She ; - - rafiento 17; Seattle 2 ai Campbell Lake in Northwest found there were a lot f womsn (5 A B el D . Canada. Smaller stations are lo- x ‘ y 2y JOE REICHLER Los Angeles 7; Hellywood 5. who felt the same way: “Hold that I " confde 13 By JOE REICHLER b : cated at Point Barrow, Alaska, and pem line 10 'es B ] ) B ah cn the South C of Victoria : 3 sy ; . (Associated Press Writer) National Le on I didn't ieel like throwing away “»':y‘\.... o D-Day in “mm“: t Pet Island, off the Notth Coast of my entire wardrobe,” said, Mrs. so“s I'e fl]lll'e n—for Loth the Dodgers Brosklyn 70 600 N % 3 ) (“1“““"-‘] i i pe Weodaid, “and there were a’lot_ of v Louls Cardinals u 64 571 L " ’ s R anricuncing he project,” the ‘wemen who feit the same way." PHILADELPHIA, A 13— two top contenders ¥ 63 52 548 STRANGE FISH_ This 16-foot giant manta, an estimated ton and a half of fish, was seined Al: Forces said planes carrylng ub ~ Neyy Saturday, they're golng 0 Tio trolley car »)”"‘!‘ffl e AT :d to meet in the first of 3 off ihe East Saddlc Islands east of Shanghai by two UNRRA vessels. It had followed the ship t0 1400 tofa 6B maUimnsHE TOAGE: ci it e DBeins bt skns o ATsied aalil HOITY, CA Toolidey, SHurias rivels N ould decide % Califernia for several days, gobbling up fish that fell from nets. more than 200 round trips to the i ) p iy 13 porsons, and through the tur- crucial sets which could decid nnatl 62 ; NoARsan i es of lLittle-below-the-knee length. mo'l inside one of the cars a see- the National League penns 52 62 R D, Mrs. Woodard said that the mem- jug eye dog led his blind mistress Cards must win at Pittsburgh 49 66 g “ (HRYSLER coap bers were thinking of ordering & {o the street uninjured out of ar of the cur Philadelphia 45 68 e ik " lapel emblem —showing a pair of Almost all windows in both cars s Field, if they are Sunday's Results e P B ADlEY crossed le with a skirt a little were broken in the crash, and ppreciable dent in| Boston 2-3; New York 1-1 .N OVERIQME A'I' 'IO DES(U)S (RIT'(AL Ups All pR!(ES v . below the knees. glass shcwered 38-year-old Grace gent four 1 e st 6: Pittsburgh 5 (secend GOING ‘I'o EUROPE - Ochsrelder and the other passen- balf game cushion game called after scoreless 4': in- v F d i i gers. Occupants were tossed in all The Dodgers, on the other hand, nings) ANGE[S EXPENSE ik, ! l SolD'ERS ARE directions | less than an even break, to be not cond game six it e e el o0 1g . Up to now they have| Cincinnall %11; Chca Coast League Standings rn: seeretaries o woy FollowsLead of OtherCom-, = — @ HOUSH NEEDE not been akle te do that, h 1 Saturday’s Resulls | S oVt . 5 NE' d 13—(#—Gen " dropped eight gamas in 15 meetings | Brcoklyn 5: Philadelphia 4 | Little Changed by ; Gty pames-_}lfinbufe|n(reasg Omar N. Bradiey, chise r e (ASE FAIRBANKS FOR NEW TEACHERS their arch rivals Pittsburgh 12; St. Louis 7 = eterans Administration for the ] 5 ards tightened the Beston 4; New York 1 S : 8 nst two years, was enroute to by Beteating Sikciovat T Ghae Week's | !ay 0 " v 10 Labor and Materials for what Me tormied FPAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 18—(p Fawin C‘ll"lk(- J]HHN:-'S ::W school 6-5 tc i — Fl A S insp: of. Ameri- P I § s ¢ 4 oy Superintendent, has issug an ur- iy P the Navy Forrestal DETROIT, Augz. 18 5 41 } Gy ‘A Ammf Four’ Lugy (I s0Mteis | webe gent request for housing Yor his me on t pace-setter ; L : 3 ion troops in Germany, held for ‘questioning yesterday & 8 Dodgers wers ‘being American League AssC yar Royall and Sec- Chrysler Corp. has announced price and Austria, and to a Falrbanks woman, Marje Jew- lencaeis, ABEOHIIES 10 i Philadelphia _4-0. 7 Won Lost Pet.| 1 Inte I ‘K(.u‘ b from sxv,‘ }v' 17, nt myself into the Army.” teld Police Chief v(iv«-rhv ot el m single women and two married &' favce: New York 74 30 - 655 i i em to th d tru ef-| Seiling ahoard the ‘Ariny ‘tthA%- shi Hall Been bound ang gagged in Lo, VI BOCHESN Nt Daliy in Boston 60 50 545 = the Gen.: Wi BiYATexsn hdi' Mafnes wid taicek 'j"’k @ M sought. Anyone who can provide ik Detrbit | e i the ' “Dotgtboys’ ‘Gieral® wer home, and forced at pistol poyging for any of ithe new teach- double 9 £ ¢ ecentl % BHOLY reneral” of point to disclese the location of a I 5 ¢ Philade 60 54 5% Ever . i 000 1ccent war ‘dechned com- hues contatine '$2 100 eis is asked to call Mr. Clark at Jeed R x Clev S Ty ng the club, ; Fents wheh: MBI Ty REEbILAYE. s Red 424, The first new teacher will in their nig i 2 . 1 ¥ Ay y o The Pelice found the money a , 4 rsday and ‘Pirates engaged 1n hicage 2 62 ¢ whether ‘he’ Would" Investigate: the grort e Iater on the fiocr dr a " Ve On Thursday of this week deadlock in their | W % 62 charges by ScrippsHoward column- yented car, Norton said : B AR Cedger me was call-| St 41 T4 ist Robert C. Ruark that American i Even in old age a kangaroo con- ed at innings, be- Sunday’'s Results cfficers in Italy were living lay tinues growth. of 5) as 7 p. m Boston 3; New York 0 (11 would 87 jshly and that there was gancral FAR EAS]‘ WAR —— I curfew law while rain and wet nings) Do @lsegtictaction amonig ristad -poms o e s —— rou halted the -Pirate, Philadelphia 2-3; Washingt e onnel ‘ ) LET'S GO SALMON four and @ 1-2 4 Gtash | two 1; Bosto th 1 New York a 5; Washington 2. e Boston 2-1 and 2-1 t € Cleveland 8; St. Louis 2 57, equal {our in row over the New York Only ga s played H‘Hdv\x‘.(.lll\\’: i cis, who now have dropped se PR Y X \ |)~n1ll: straight. 1 The Reds took Chicago Cubs in -3 Yesterday League (By CHICAGO—Bewi Sporf Bri efs the Associated Press) ch ($2.40) headed P! ”“Tdhpnx w York Yar had their gt 5 A g " i i'\ k S E ¥ e T &b ot lead San L e To Accep! Medialors AIGSHA Jeais cub to 12% games W Bes- e a e rs i LR & S N H the Stadium in an 11- s it he Fhink i o - place Detroit Tigers (B ,“‘“'“"“""d E¥oas) ‘ nisd Bill Po .vmlx S . SUCCESS, Aug. 18—(® s DIEGO. Aug. 18.—@—Four the White Sox ational »Llj-wm- S it Tt lands made decla fur-bearing seals, which zoo offi- cing the seco iy B k"i *?;\l)l‘ld"l!ll d accept a ‘‘commi said were tho ones now r lozing the opener 347; Galan, Cincinnati 322 W ART for ar igation” in the Indo- n in captivit e placed in Philadelphia Athletics mov- b R:]l\t- hn:ul\:n ;VI: 3 Ncl\\-KYoxk ktw fig“_“’i CUD.:S nesian cenflict but insisted that it fan Diego zoo Friday at the ed within a game of the Tigers 97! Marshall, New York and Kiner, > Y] q t not be ordered by the United cnd of a trip from Alaska's Prib- bl: vy winning n\Ln from the AR{ AV ilfifii[ M)W Net Security 1 Islands. M in Washington 2-1 and . New York 36; # It proposed that the investiga- oiBe 500 by e Clevelal nd the Br > tion b2 made by three countries Qv \ldlite Servite, ed a pair in St. Louis, the Browns Blackwell, Cincinnati ,.ohooi.. hosen independently cf the Secur- W e i+ winning the first game 7-6 and , 7192, Munger, St. Louls 10-3, ..~ o Territorial ity Council. These would attempt Aade. by Jgovs | the Indians the second 4-3 : Legislature go into effect on Sep- '0 bring the icting parties to- cmmont experts : The Pirates sat a National American League 1, and are available at the #cther and would report cn the Ken Sco't, curatar of mammal Leagus record when Frank Gus- Batting — Boudreau, Cleveland gerice of the T3 n caid the zoo was ed beca tine and Hank Greenberg belted .335; Appling, Chicago .329. ; siones of - = cf its previous success in keep- l home runs for @ new mark of Runs batted in—Doerr, Boston | Water Supply New Zealand's place in the werld Lihiptel e e e 16 rome huns by cne club in five 78; Williams, Boston 7 Disposal; HSE-8 nomic set-up tis supported by (rom 1935 to 1944. That's a world games. The old one of 15 was set Home runs—Williams, on 25; Drinking stablich- cow and sheep. Scott said by the Giants in 1925 Ecath, St.,Louis and Gordon, Cle- Yeaner o> - PRI REAUEIE 1 B / £ R veland 21 Buy yeur Fishing Tackic NOW a and Wildiife Ser- \ Pitching—Shea, New York 11-4, at DARNELL'S for the SALMON s vescel, and completed the trip b 4 1733. - DERBY, AUGUST 31st. by express in charge of William g a ’s 6 S D x ' Adv., 652-tf. H. Sholes, government Liologist. A e i (By the Associated Press) i | Pliching, Denny Galehouse, Red | Chlumet farm parade of three |- Sox—Held the Yankee sluggers to [C7SS which swapt the $78.050 an . hits n 11" innings in :;uipitch- Washington Park Futurity. Cita- B tockie star Vic Raschi 3.0, 1¢ tien and Free America were ‘ was Raschi's first defeat after six ONd and third. Six iurlong time ¢ o it Rl i #¥!was 1:102-5. Win boosted Be- 3 S aithue. Bob EHiott. Brayes— |Mich's juvenile earnings fo $206,- . { g T R Crowd: 29,000; handle §1 i ; Made two hits in each game in by 124 doukle victory over the Giants 2-1 and 3-1. to be the wir He dro ing run in the open- ve in what proved PORTLAND, — Charles “Chuck” e SR 3 < Ccngden, Tacoma, Wash., prefes- | | t““ul;u‘[lu.» t;('lr ll)ln ](V;x\: l):“:;u::,il sional, won $10,000 Portland open | £ 4 . ¥ z : Tn ml, he was responsible for four | WD 18-under-par 72-hole total of ROMA Estate California Wine is acclaimed ! , of his leany's five runs. 374 prokes. 4 [ by those of discriminating faste | e . R Try a bottle of RomMA Estate Wine today! There’s a real { = Afiii %“( 'd £ ,,F; 1(;\;31 :; trg;t in store for you. Once you have tasted this fin. LR ! g .u“' R wine, you'll know the reason for its great popularity. W MEALTIME ! o (: rM-”"le Lepd Joc Roma Estate Wine. quality is the result of years ."’“ Estate Califgyy; | » N , 6 and 5, “:: 36-hole 1(1;\?1 of experience in grape growing and wine making. urgundy o ‘flw.,,,m 1 Amateur Golt champicns © ROMA WINE CO., LODI, HEALDSBURG, FRESNO—CALIF, rth game in Juneau's Little NS ¢ Woild Baseball Series has been| EVANSTON, Tll—Louise Suggs, £ scheduled for this evening at~ 6:30 Atlanta, Ga., became first woman c'clock sharp, it it doesn’t rain. If fo win Women’s Western Amateur tenight's game does not end the and Western Open in successive i ceries, a game will be played to- by defeatinz Cardl Dirgin- merrow evening and each succeed- ger, Tiftin, O., 9 and 8, in 1947 | ng evening, weather permitting, ! Wemen's Western Amateur Golf H until one team has wen four. Final. Suny afternoen’s scheduled -, - — game was cuncelled because of wet | Buy your Fisnmg Tackle NOW grounds from heavy rains the day P\ Jand night before. - Buy your Fismmg Tuckie NOW at DARNELL'S for the SALMON ' DERBY, SUGUST 3ist. Adv., 652-11./SHHEIM SHOEL at Grav 2t DARNELL'S for the SALMON DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. Adv., 652-tf. S eee o — When you pay 1ur QUAL "y not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- —aav, FISHING TODAY! | Expe(iilion to Look TOK™ &, 18—P—U. 8. Navy ¥ and Alr Forces ih the gat | @ T furnish boat and f(}f Ma'gllefit PO!e maked “well dene” hers on the sport tackle st ¢ wined training evercises e connected by the two services in T"”"[“I Evening EDMONTON. ‘Alta, Atg. 18 the Japan area since October, 1946. Rates. Pt i Dr. J Robinson, Dominjon Superfortresses, attack bombers, Geographic Surveyor, has an- Jet fighters and carrier planes join- | Phone BILL JONES nounced Ee will lead an expedi- €d American and British ships in 4§ e to the interior of Pripce «f he cxercises which rauged frem’ | BLUE 560 H Wales Island to definitely locate Okinawa to Japan O s e s o the north magnetic pole. He said here that even ccastline ing has not been done t! snee the maste of e ot co- | [laimes Cutoff Now Open e seen exc possibily bty Es- ", N KL vy A T e L To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE The magrotie psle has tenta- b . o T tvely been tocata on somerset | Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY Island, east of Prince of Wales See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations Island, approximately 1400 miles PR B W 10T FAORSIR Y i north and slightly east of Edmon- ton. P 5 2 O IH A\ IRIR A\ It is estimated that the peak D of World War II demand the U. S, il industry supplied 1,600,000 bar- rels cf il a day for d requirements alcne. BUS LINES irect military Tackle NOW for the SALMON 3lst. Adv., J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent I. POWELL, Haines 652-tf. smmm — CITY OF PORTLAND Fuast, comfortable and luxurious travel to Chicago daily . .. fea- turing stewardess service, excellent meals, club lounge facilities for both sleeping car and coach passengers. Bath and barber service available. All types of sleeping car accommodations. Leave Portland 5:30 p.m.—Arrive Chicago 12:10 p.m. For Connettion Leave Seattle 12:01 p.m. Portland Rose Thiough siceping cars and coaches to Denver, Omaha and Chicago with direct connections for Kansas City, St. Louis, Texas and Southwestand East. Leave Portland 9:10 p.m.—Arrive Denver 8:10 @ Chicago 8:15 a.m, For Connection Leave Seattle 3:5% p.m. ldahoén A comfortable, well-appointed train with throu sleeping car and coach accommodations for Denver, Kansas y and 5«. Louis. Dining and lounge car service. Fast schedule connecting with “City of St. Louis” streamliner. Leave Portland 8:10 a.m.—Arrive Denver 8:45 p.m.; Kansas City 8:45 a.m.; St. Louis 1:50 p.m. For Connection Leave Seattle 11:30 p.m. For complete travel information, consult Union Pacific Ticket Office—1300 Fourth Ave. at Univensity, Telephone ELliott 6933 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD be specific—say “Union Pacific”

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