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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE—JUNEAU, ALASK You'll really for” “go | i | IT'S HUNTING SEASCN SOON. HERE'S COAST GUARD HAS | ALASKA SHIPPING WHEN, HOW MANY. GOT YOUR LICENSE! SUGGESTIONS FOR RATE HEARINGS BE HUNTING PARTIES HELD OCTOBER 27 most With season on BAME orens (of Admiralty Island. Limi |cpening in_ this part of Alaska on| oo veny -1’ ember 1, as usual, Jack O'Con-| gEAR (black, including its brown c thid all wobl Gabardine game management SUPEIVISOY o biue or glacier bear, color var- Hunting season opens Septomber il Ccio the Top Coat . . . It's hand- “' the U. S. Fish and Wildlife j,iong) —Soptember 1 tc June 20, 1, Noxt Monday. And to anyonej, itey to i) semely tailored, smart- *“”“ today reminded hunters eyeept for continuous closed - who has spent much time in Ju-), Vit Al 0 (ol ly styled, cut with pre- ‘h‘” terrifprial llognss, 48 Ye%\gon idn Anan 'Cretk and Loringlntan or snywhers in:Al tale i g b cision, made. from d be in a hunfers Pos-iarens on Revillagigedo Tsland. Lim- of lost o jured or drowned or| y... ¥ Alkdka Setite fehol Gravhnetis lr~~|ul\ the time he is.in the j o, season rescued 1 ire a dime a de "t 4 by .-“’ Id. HARE and RABBIT-No closed en The I s t Ly the processed . . . for our Only hunters not required toic.ocon. No limit In most local cases, the Uni . \ lal rain season. bave a license are native-born In- ke Wiy States Coast Guard is the agen- . prtiis i Sl ns or Eskimos and residents un- Gpow PTARMIGAN . ¢y Which takes the duty each yea : 4 | DURINGWEEK RIGHTGAMES -7 R EE e e, FEEEIE T SRS Sh ':“: g the Alaska, Game y, gaines and Mitkof Island » miles of beaches and waters » S T s ori Cemmissi, office on the Fourth y.riees and continuous clos \-| The Coast Guar ¥ ok thet o % . fect By BILL BECKER JOE REICHLER :‘““‘ _‘]‘ e “;"““("“1 Rullg ding, at cons’in Auman Creck and Loring man who forgot ! t ) e 3hiss i is make-or-break week If G (Red) Munger, un-|DATmEl’s Sport Center, Juneau-|..e.c pajly Jimit, grous> 10, When he laft it on th rch; the s Beglflars {for the L Ange! Angels and predictabl Louis l‘\.]_x Ser, |Young Hardware Co. Thomas ptarmigan 10, but not to excced M&n who go t on the other ¢ 5 W ".,’, Ao {Portland Beaiors cowld piteh as well in the ~“’j""“"“ Co. and Juneau DIUg g i the aggregate RS Or JaN. Mountein | ViR fon and ed . partial govarn- Lflngs | The Angels, dodderinz in the|as he ‘does at night, the Card 2 Mgratcy Waterfowl tims of boat wrecks, or PossIIY{,.; gungidy fon of Coast League lead now trimmed | today would be leading the N Cpen hunting seasons for South (Under Treaty Regulations QL AUS I \ RpEht1 ! i form of nom- o 3'. games, come homs to open tic League instead of trailing|east Alaska are DUCKS (except American and dents g ettt nine-game series today against. the Brocklyn Dodgers by six gamcs. R, bucks (w horns DOt jod-breasted mergansers) —October G the - mvemsment 345 00 Beavers, the loop’s fastest! Munger, who boasts a season rec-|i0ss than 3 inches abov top 1 to November 4. Daily limit, four, Comdr. F -t . iraveling contender crd of victories and four fot the skull)--September 1 to No- jncluding nct more than one USCG Cutter Wachusett B - g If the yels can't settle down feats been almost unbeatable Vember 15. Limit, by a rosident.|guck. Possesrion limit, eight suggestions to make fo uy - yous Fitpng Easklo. NOW SEL AT ge eats, een almost unbeatable 3 it DARNELL'S for the SALMON Sizes 35 to 44 and hit a winning stride (they've under ghts. In 10 starts at|UWo @ season; non-resident, one 2 cluding nct more than one wood fit of all hunter ! bl st it drcpped seven of their last nine), fast-baller has won |x1x\v|“““"' . duck. Most important t e b S b 3tst. Tthey may be hard pressed to main- one. In his only] MOGSE, bulls (except yearlings AMERICAN and RED-BREAST- and reliable inf their lead, even though all after-dark cefeat, his team was|a lves) - -September 15 to Octo- ED MERGANSERS— October 1 to One in town 1923 ‘ rest of their games are against shut out ber 15, except not open in Chil-| November 4. Daily limit, 25 sing- is to be done, where the camp- sscond division Sacramento and| Munger gained his ninth night'koot and Chilkat River a:2as./ly or in the aggregate. Poscession Site will be, and when t party san Diego game victory last night when he|Limit, one a year limit, none sheuld be considered overdue. T Jim s Beavers, who have| pitched hitter as the Cards! MO! UN GOAT (except| SCOTER (sea coots)—October 1 1#dio tactliti>s are hunt captur of their last 27 games defeated Braves in Boston|Kids)—September 1 to Octoter 31, to Novemter 4. Daily limit, seven, €IS should report town must stay hot to keep alive their fans except on Baranof and Chichagof Possession limit, fourteen when they reach ation M pennant hopes. Tied for third igats WL B4 islands and in the watersheds of| GEESE and BRANT- October 1 safely ol place with Oakland, five games| 1Tue Cards failed to gain ground, Iacy Arm, Endicott Arm or Ford’s to November 4. Daily limit, iou Many smpall craft are poorly an- guuper sad Catslog of Woedwerking Equipunest R back, the Beavers have yet t0 o1 tha D < who won a free-|Terrer, where there shall b2 a con-|including not more than two Can- chored, or' moared S Where ' wprSHAW MACHINERY CO. ? v 18 hard games with the Oaks, piiting game from the Pittsturgh UUOUS closed season. Limit, by ada geese (including Hutchins or the tide will recede and leave gyg vy pielq Bldg., 315 Westport Road ¥ plus some 14 with sometimes pirates at Ebbetts' Field 11-10. |& resident, two season; non-| cackling geese) or two white-front- ”"""_ high and dry, perbaps with Kansas Clty 2, Mo x\lni\ lesome Hollywood ! » Dodgers clubbed Kirby Hig-resident, one a se ed gesse, or one of each. P - xrlzpl‘\“;"' stov m,’," rocks ; A ¥ t the Beavers can trim the ettt | MOUNTAIN SHEEP, rams only ion limit, same as daily 1i om son_urges hunters to Now with easier-to-use B ron Angels, say six games to three,| ;] e i( ,‘;,fxnn’ ',",m":"“,",]f‘um;p( lambs) —August 20 to Aug-| (Federal migratory bird huntiny teke scunding befc nehoring DLASTIC CURLERS ‘H;'\' 1L be in excellent position m}‘h“ Vindl atan abies Haninin:. i 3L Limit, on: ram a sea-| stamp—avallatle at a United Shelr ‘:-‘f_[.) ;:'\’ 'jm J h :‘x.;l‘}‘;‘ mll),( l\iul) ez u:((‘::(\’:”x‘l B T . sk e el S(':ul(lz‘; 1];»( olulu‘-”\.‘ l.l(l.um;‘;vx to e row vas generally| nerate Es [ e 2 2EAR (large Lro and grizzly yssession of any hunter - shoulc . HOME PERMANENT o nson picked to finish last. ‘E'\ll'(,“ ;(,“Ii'” ,’{,:i‘h '(.] (“"m_x;;(':\‘::i Soptember 1 to June 20, except over 16 years of ag> and validatcd either with a second anchor ot W Deluxe Kit ’2 has switched to Second place San Francisco I "*“1”1 sluggers Ralph Kin 2d Hank continuous closed season in the by hunter's signature written in ““"“" oo e Seatile (his week, then Winds up|Greenberg with the potential ty- Thaver Mountain and Creek ink across face of stamp.) swingin Il anchorages and RegularKify Calvert because > Los Angzeles, playing only San!ino yun ca third base. 3 iy il tiber curlers Calvert is mellower. l2go and Sacramento during thel ‘Billy Jurges slammed a 10th In= Lest Hunters s __ Calvert i mllower_ 143 15, e e S, Bu s shom o oo DUBHC SCHOOLS | SCOUTS BETURN oot o s : Refill, e i o e i (],:,'L“‘I“:; 10-game| CHHIE the Chicago Cubs to defe [ hunters is to got to the beach im- convenient daily no curlers 6. G CraInMENBAT Bl | o g0 b s e e Sy (S0E OW L ot Rignts 87 59 OF JuNEAu OPEN AF[ER IREK GVER mediately and Luild a large fire iahts t 5100 Calvert. Distillers Corp., New York Cits P A b qum; mlefs W lml in all. mtn <m\|m\ {here where it will be visiol> from flights to bk ket - 3 into a sixth place tie with the gy wat oot B ‘IUESDAY SEPT 2 OLDIRAH.OF 98 ‘passing boats or aireraft. ke fir TTLE Generally speaking, England geis | p, Joe Kraksuskas twirled| Scoring five runs. in the firs v . stould be kept smal SEA " mcre advice from the British do-a five-hitter whil> his mates| iy, innings against Oscar Judd s IR ! Builer-Maure Dl’ug Co. mvions than the dominions gets smack 14 blows, including|ine incinnati Reds whipped tka The Junsau Public Schoois, both| Seven Juneau Senior Scouts re- Jor e, signal fire /e SR ‘77‘“"«9 W {rom England Tony Lupien’s 20th homer. ! Phillies in Philadelphia in a ©-mentary and high \ed home Saturday eveniny by buill, a search should be mad | f }mrn game. Bucky Walters posted open on September from they :: m»(l‘ l.wi‘n ties rave i Travel in swift cu(mlfnn by 8 < STANDING OF THE CLuBs (DIf seventh win of the season gnd B¢ womitled 1o Mhe S0 S B8 Py atiles ob footuenaliatla it | D)) enEiS FRARN CES |13 | 14 Pacitic Coast League }\:i;ivlz»“~‘11“](‘;xci;;g il ,szk;:,}f,: 10 !:'.:\;“-A Al Al ey Wndiscovered within a few hundred You'll save ‘“hfi;ll:‘::‘:_ 5 Won . Los (e o orsti Fritz G ok By ol 18, {ho Yards of their camp. Clams or . . arrive in PCPULAR PIANGC s ARaales S | “(L““‘I‘)l“ :‘V,‘:"“lffm“\;‘“ N bt ke dngr i o i 1 ““1“" ”’( other shellfish are available Jaxed and ready for busi- Keybeard Harmony and Arranging San Francisco 0 Ly nipping the c ing along the hizhway Leong Leks, Azure Lake and Crater i““‘:’;“ 88d; Inte berriesimay: be ness or fun. AYPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Cakland 70 in Chicago 4- stould watch > Empire for any Laks, through the Pass and down '*'™ ess Signal For details and Clipper mr VETERANS' TRAINING under G. I. BILL" i i A0 lopotve L, SUABER. 1 “1" it 1”““‘ $0. P08 thas LIkem Y Shoah W SR i ('(;n;h- ”(‘qui 1 re reservations to anywhere : 76 run, as compare o 12 opening cf the schoo! of Dyes ; il " WELIBIOTE . BT ¥ ~ PHONE: BLACK 604 T i o S ORaTEd. 0 o I it o st s _minds hunters of the \dard in the world, ask .+« — wood 0 wles and a double, paced the from any other school must pre- rolls, first aid distreas et T Angis BARANOF HOTEL sacramento 68 80 Soxs 11-hit attack against Bill Sent eport card or fipt change of clothing and their cam- ;:’:”"““ '“‘:]"“'I‘I‘“(,', l,’;”;": {iagie Telophone 106 —_— Bevens and Charli: Wensloff fremy the &hool previously attend- ¢ Jioa L ditigily’ i T DGR ERES R Nusionslbpanp | Three walks with the bases load- €d. All freshmen stucents ' en-’many . sttice fthe old tral) iy immediately; or If lost or PN AMERICAN Wor, Lost Pet.|ed forced in three Cleveland runs Felling. in Juneau High School overgrown with brush or oblitar- (1o “"’"'1(.1, ool Worto AIRWAYS F R E IG H I Erooklyn 77 47 .621|apd enabled the Indians to de- must bring a report card or other gsted by time SAREED. . Ahe L COSMLY OTRS S T Sytem of e Tlyny Tppers Louis 70 5 574! feat the Boston Red Sox again evidence to show that ther Much. gathe Slgh .was ohigeryed. ¥ t0- SRS SNt pacEars tiNL Haey A ” Boston 67 56 545/ Scoring f yuns in the first Previously completed the cighth put e game :cen. Many pic- ”-"vm'km,"'. “", 4 y : Reh’lgefahon New York 61 ' 59 .508'threc innings, the Philadelphia Brade tures were taken and a good pic- n;xy-w " ‘,‘| i 1o & . Cincinnati 5 67 472|Athletics went on to defeat the Kinderzurten Regi-tration {torial study of the trail skould Dunting seasons, there will in PP S EEE U 4 P Chicago 55 68 447 Letroil Tigers 7-5 and move with- ration for Kinder result. 2 Rl M;( gl i i A ¢ Pittsburgh 52 71 .423lin game of the third place wil be open from 10 to 11:30 in' The Scouts we foctsore and '“h‘ l"h Mp“_ “""“ ",“‘("‘“ 1 ° LET'S GO SALMON Philadelphia 50 2 410! Bengals, the morning and in the aftornoon weary on their return to Skagway o x e o 4 H S . SEBVICE lo ALASKA Lefty Sam Zoldak won a pitch- from 1:30 to 3:15. Paren‘'s must but quickly recovered after ikt s igcnc vl | FISHING TODAY! | American League battl> from Rae Scarborough accompany their children to scn treatment of fce cream, a mos sl | o | furnish boat and ' Won Lost Pet. @s the St. Louis Browns won a 1-0 if they are to enroll in Kind and a night's sleep. | ' sport tackle l Regular Sai]ings from Sea“le New York 8 44 riller from the Was!}mg(on Sen- garten. No student wili be ad ST f" 7 . Cuy your hing Tackle NOW ; l{!r~.~:ox) 63 54 i A Ise-mmd xl‘\mlx;g walk u; cepted leo |Kmd(-|gaxlen un]lmsda(- HERE FROM SITKA at DARNELL'S for the SALMON » Special Evening : Cetroit 64 56 .533|Jeff Heath, an infiell out and ccmpanied by a pa:<nt. Childien! - DELBY, AUGUST 3lst. . and Tacoma: WaShmgion Philadelphia 64 58 525 Billy Hitchcock's single produced enrolling in the Kindergarren Mis. E. M. Goddard of Sitka is Adv., 653-t. Rates. Cleveland 62 57 .521 the only run. The Nats got four must be five years of age on or staying at the Baranof Hotel AR 5 v ror nales and l!lormafinn | Chicago 57 65 467 | hits to three for the Browns, in before November 1, 1947, in order| — e PT‘ e BIL“ Jms 3 Washington 50 0 417! the night game at St. Louis. |to be eligible. Kindergarten chil When you payv 1or QUALITY why Graves has boys cordu- BLUE 5 CONSULT St. Louis 14 8 361 B2 BORTIl Yron will Le aivided into two not get the FINEST—Bu: ‘ and coats at tly re- BLUE 560 i ——————— reroups, ose group will attend in SHEIM SHOES at Graves duced _prices. T SNSRI U e Alaska Transporiatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska i\ The Triangle | Cleaners Clothes May Not .. .. . . .. make the man, but a neat appearance helps ] to open the door. 1 d CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL NS | { | victory over the Giants. | spaced four | } 1 | Terranova outpointed Tommy Mc- :GoV:rn and Freddie Apostoli League Leaders; - Leaders'in the two major leagues, Yesterday Batiing and pitching stars of [through games of yesterday, are igames played yesterday are asias follows: i follows: National League: l Eatting, Billy Jurges, Cubs—hit| Batting — Walker, Philadelphia,} 2 two-run homer in the top of!.349; Reiser, Brooklyn, .320. Runs batted in—Mize, New York,! 106; Elliott, Boston, 98. i | Home runs—Mize, New York, 40; Kiner, Pittsburgs, 38. the 16th to give the Cubs a 9-7 Pitching, Sam Zoldak, Browns hits to outpitch Rae Scarrorough in a pitcher’s duel as| Fitching—Jansen, New York, 15- the Browns nipped the Senators|4, .789; Blackwell, Cincinnati, 19- 1 to 0. 6, .760. ’ -_— —_—— American League: . Batting— Williams, Boston, 341,! p Boudreau, Cleveland, .333. Runs batted in—Doerr, Boston, 81; DiMaggio, and Henrich, New York, 79. . Home runs—Williams, 25; Gordon, Cleveland, 24. did| Pitching -Shea, New York, 11-4, the same thing with Ruben Shanks.|.733; McCahan, Philadelphia, 8- There is the dope: 3, .21 At Brooklyn, Phil Terranova, 129 pounds, of New York, outpointed Tommy McGovern, 135, of London, in a ten-round go. At Washington, Aaron Perryn, [local boy, outpointed Bobty Cum- imings, of Philadelphia in eight rounds. Each weighed 160 pounds.|evening at 8 o'clock. Bible study In San Franciso, local boxer{and discussion will continue with Frzddie Apostoli, at 160 pounds,IPnrt IIT of “Sons Should Be Truly cutpointed Ruben Shank, 157] of| Good.” Chavter IIT from study book Denver, in a ten round bout. “Divine Fatherhood.” All meetings — of the soch;tv are open to visiting WA TE D fand local women of the community. Avoset bottles by Juneau Garden ————— Club. Please call Red 558 or Red| Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW 650 for some one to pick them up,|at DARNELL'S for the SALMON In fights staged last night, Phil Boston, .- M. W. S. MEETS TOMORROW Mrs. Henrv Leege of 911 Calhoun Avenue will be hostess of the circle‘ meeting of the Methodist Women's Society when they meet fomorrow |the morning and the other 'in the afternooh. Stars of | less - any deductions for damage el caused by the student. All mater-, thof wr“ h" longes‘ on your iels actually used by thz pupils d (except such items as paste, ink,’ . o t art paper, plastic clay, construc- b i k h 4 Ltion paper, etc) must be pur-! ’Q Is a truc t a f (’//Z/ég o hased by the student. These may| Nty DODGe grou; These two groups YOU'LL SAVE MONEY AT TRUCK HEAIIIIUAIITEHS will exchange time at the end of f the firsh semest: i Py In First Grads | {///% Children enrolling in the first waW grade must he gix years of age /W/%/Z on or before November 1, 1047, in| % order to be eligible. Parents are| cautioned that since the ageé givon at school entrance often becomes official and is carried through life, this age should be corrcctly stated. Texthooks | Texttcoks are furnished frec. to all pupils, but each pupil s re- quested to deposit $1.50 for the use of the hooks. This deposit is « returned at the end of the vear it all hcoks are returned in s‘(hm"-‘ * condition. Students withdraw- ing during the year will also be refunded their bgok deposit. This deposit must be paid at the time of enroliment as no books will be issued until the deposit is paid., Students taking Chemistry, Bio- lozy, Physics or cther lab courses must deposit $1.00 as a breakage’ fee. This deposit is also refunded Of all the trucks built, the truck he purchesed at any of sevaral lo- cal store: — KETCHIKAN PEOPLE MEBE | Mr. and Mrs. P. N. BUILDS Ao Rz TRUCKS 8 AND ONLY DopGe EALERS SELL THEM fits your job Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Horn from Ketchikan ' are stopping at the Baranof Hotel, \ i - e+ SUPERINTENDENT l”iu Sam Asp, superintendent of the i son, | wn.i e | . cr leave ait Masonic Temple to-| DERBY, AUGUST 3lst, morrow morning. s Adv., 652-tf./ Tenakee canpnery, and his w ° C” w L l N G C 0 ° —————————— B e B i {Svend, are registered at the JBar- i D Buy your Kisning Tackle NOW{ See Graves for boys' shoes, ox-'unol Hotel, 115 Front Street Phone 57 at DARNELL'S for the SALMON|fords, rubbers and galoshes. Now! DERBY, AU T 3lst. on sale, 666 t! L e T Juneau, Alaska Read the waut-ads for bargains!