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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 MACKMEN IN 3RD: CRITICS Aihleii(s‘LJp;ei—CellarFore~ casts-Only Game and Half Behind Bosox By JOE REICHLER (Asscciated Press Sports Writer) The 1047 major le produced m surpri but the most confounding of been the ams brand of baseball pro- duced the Philadelphia Ath- letics. rue season ha I Y Picked almost unanimously by ) finish a solid last League race ted athletes cli- to st m by wr D teday from the the first division third place away Tigers The Ma re only a and a If behind the defer champion Boston Red Sox cupy nd p! eague see for been the pitchers, and Bi the ha yeur Coleman, Carl Scheik Cahan. Anc all-around playit man Ferr Barney McC rer has McC Th halt and ingre lead to five the Cincinnati d whil € split in a double phia g r National L« def sed th full gue ames by Caveés. not Dadgers their st Slavshter, who was i field on'a strétcher with a cor sion. He collided with Bermie © He was be back lineup days The only but elder Eno: ed off the in the Phils, the o behind Lef ner, 9 win the but the night= The third-place Boston Br moved within six and a half gam i ing the mea n Boston, ain of Bos- record for a pinch to extend his consecutive hit- ting string to 14 games. The Yanke moved 13 games ahead of the Red Sox by defeating the Indians 9-8 in a2 night game at Cleveland. Billy Johnson banged four hits in five ti at bat in- cluding 2 home run to make thi easy for Pitcher Floyd B S, The White Sox nipped the Red Sox 3-2 in Chicago staving off a h inning ti when Dom Di- aggio slammed into a game ding Washington snapped its 11-g losing streak with a vengeancs ped gers twice in and The double followed a plave vote of con- ce in Manager Ossie Bluege reports of a rift between play- ers and Bluege. 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I That made i 3an Francisco ’ full-house Portland Oakiand San Diego vood ramento Yesierday's 8¢ L riland amento, Scor mo: he Padres Hollywood joint New Cir Y hica Pit Phi bur ¥'s Results Cinci Iphia 9 ton 8, 6; Chic New York Pit RING DOPE only scra Robinson, erican Y Bosten Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland Chicago Washington St. Lou cked out from Pittshurg nd of thiir ron- - USPIfAL ROTES Ann lical Park Detroit — id 3 (nig 8; St. Louis 5 (1 Boston 2 (night oo - Washington Naw York 9; Philadelph Chicago 3 Hcspital Buy your Fu g attention »t DARNEL DEREY, AU Tackle NOW yesterday the SALMON wa bard L Sist. >oo IF YOUn MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will receivin ) pay yvou to investigate our offerings org? Be discharged in well chosen investments, ALAS- Government Hospital. He KA FINANCE CORPORATION, is5 teing t . to the Mt Cooper Building, 4th and Main | imt ka of attenti the A ‘035" L with e b *er and E. Gruening; to Petersburg, | hobors, members . DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA Stars of NIGHT RAIDS Yesterday TERRORIZING 0. DOUKHOBORS over | hit | | {B. C. Authorities Seeking o Jand el Explanation for Wave aid gaim & sphe | of Violence the Associated Clir Hartun b 3 iR yizlding first inning Musial, runs, one with B « Fitching Y il Pirat the not until Ba smas Cards. VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 22 !m—British Columbf authorities are soeking an explanation for a new wave of violenc in which night raiding parties, one led by a COASTAL AIRLINES a weman, on charges of arson tal Airlines reported |the destruction of a farm home flichts out of Juneau yestar- Reticent Deukhotors told of threats day, calling at Petersburg, Wrangell, [to burn their homes, but refused Ketchikan, Sitk enakee, Pelican, |to give details and authorities said Gustavus, Funter Bay, ah, Al- [they were unable to find a cause thorp. Cobal, Lake Hasselborg, Sit- |for the outbreak koh Lake, Tulsequah, Haines and | A big community house at Shere Acres, 24 miles west of Nelson, B from Junean to Pelican |C.. was one of the buildings des- ma Douglas and James Liva; |troyed by fire to Hoonah, George Mayeda and Eli| The Marry Lumber Company, in Sharclane; to Sitka, M Herrick, the Kootenays, reported it was Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C er, Lola forced to clcse becaus? Doukhobor Mae Quinliver, Sadie Fenton, Henry |timber workers left their jobs to Moy and Don Neil | protect their homes. ‘om Juneau to Tenakee, Sam | Intermittent violence has occur- ; to Ketchikan, Jack Thatch- {1°d in the past among the Douk- of a religious from Russia in Alaska Cox Hoo! G |s2ct which came 1899 Kenneth Bowman; to Haines, Stevens, E. P. Cous and Mrs. C Cous: to Skagway, Larry Lindstrom | and Jack Clark Inbound passengers frem Gustavus we Chase; from Funter Bay | frem Port Althorp. W. Hix- | from Pelican, Lola Lane and Emmett Melville; from Cobal, Mr. | and Mrs. Clyde Bolyan, Arthur and | George Bolyan 1 From Sitka, Mr rwic and Vivian Trwig, Moore. Charlev Morey, Ale Ott, Clara Lindquist, Don Neal Patricia Lautry and Robert Allen from Tenakee, Catherine Nelson and Lecla Hayes From Ketchikan, Rev. and M L. Fox, Della Clark and Cecil Cara thers; frem Lake Hasselborg, Earl ord, Mr. and Mrs, E. Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNallen m Sitkoh Lake, A. Hendrickson Jim Orme Skagway to Junzau, M Martinson, Larry Rees and Joseph Whitney: from Haines, Hal Fairhurst; from Tulsequah, J. R Hewitt, J. Brynelson and R. E. Mc- Eachran Seiie L ) to Juneau » Ray and Louise Mrs. Har- | grave Mrs Dr. P. Fred w. der and and . . . TIDE TABLE o0 9 vueoo deos oo ° AUGUST 23 © Low tide . 0:53 pm, 22 fec ® High tide . 7:08 am., 12.1 feet ® o Low tide . 12:50 b.m., 4.7 fest o High tide 19:10 pm. 144 feet ® > vour Fishing Tackle NC for the SALMON AUGUST 3ist. Adv., 652-tf. oo When you pay 1or QUALITY not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —adv. uy DARNELL" DERBY BOWERY ON BINGE: TRUCK BUST NEW YORK, Aug # -An ted villar got in the way of a well-stocked liquor truck today en the Bowery Result: The biggest free binge in the memory of the street’s thirsty habitues, Within minutes after the crash occurred, men rushed from doorways and chean lodging houses to clamor wround a goldsn stream of Moque:— £voteh laced with rye—pouring from the side of the truck Some cuvped their hands beneath the stieam and sucked noisily. The more provident arrived with bottles, pots, pans anything that would hotd liquid As tho driver, who had lost con- trol of the truck, and his helper were carted off to have bruises and cuts patched uv, one Bowery denizen held a jug aloft in a toast “What a driver,” he shouted bless him!" BRITISH BALANCE DROPPING DOWN, 400 MILLION SOON Further Credit Withdraw- als This Month Are Made Necessary WASHINGTON, Aug. 22—¥ Withdrawals by Great Britain will reduce to $400,000,000 by August 29 the amount of credit remaining fiom her original 750,000,000 loan, U. 8, Treasury officials said The loan balance already had Lcen reduced to $850,000.000 when Anglo-American talks began here Monday to consider emergency st aimed at relieving Britain’s current economic crisis The British have agreed—with ted States approval—to suspend poraiily the free exchange of collars for pounds in trade with other countries. It was learned this step was necessitated by dol- lar demands which had necessi cd the use of $232,000000 a we from the $3,750,000,000 Amer credit. A Treasury 2 ele “God - GILE ERS ! ! Not NOW, salvaged Fishing opposite Ball 663 3t Got Hm- Mad- Coho some and 113; your ited supply: sen Cycle phone green Park official told a perter that permission for ein to e withdrawals below the remaining $850,000,000 stem- med from a need.for $450,000,000 to pay for goods on order in the United States. One 12quest for a withdrawal already Other requests for withdrawals in the same amount will be made on August and 29, cutting the cre- dit balance to $400,000.000 re- Brit- >e Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW DARNELL'S for the SALMON | BY, AUGUST 3i1st. Adv,, 652-tf. $150,000,000 been made D s When you pav 1or QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Bur FLOR- ‘HEIM SHOES at Graves | Cleirmealimemenfyrmenfiysoreefvon DOUGILAS AERIE MBER 117 Fraternal Order of Eagles ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING of Their Ciub at the DOUGLAS INN Saturday Evening August 23 At'7:30 0’clock Mike Pusich, Manager | the Board over school aska Native Ed Nielsen ing tore K the the tion is tille. et ing, vice earlier this week removed number of desks for use elsowl New Unitéd Statcs. Supply. ' | o I furnish boat and PAGE THREE CITY TO OPERATE ANS SCHOOL HERE The City Council, acting upon advice of the Juneau School votzd last night to take the operatton of the Indian abandoned l.ve by the Al- Seérvice, Acting Mayor announced this morn- Nielsen said the buildinz i@ in poor shape and that the ety will have to spend making it school opens to 90 Indian chil school last year The building is leased ity since Conerersio nocesary to turn o the Tk: city may also have to additional desks for the build- since the Alaska Native Se saveral fit for An en thousand use be- cstimatoad attonded free lo ac- .o In suto - ewnership Zealand ranks per, next capita, to the ® LET'S GO SALMON FISHING TODAY! sport tackle @ Special Evening Rates. Phone BILL JONES BLUE 560 o s s s Free Sandwiches Will Be Served PRE-WAR QUALITY 7 .@/fl)lt/{'{/ 7/4 t'JA(']/ 86 proof, 65% grain neutral spirits. 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