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“w K '_FUESE)z\\'. SEPTEMBEI?"‘), 1947 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE__JUNEAU, ALAS SKA__ g : PAGE THREE NEWS | s(‘uooll, BOARD - :‘o!l'x(b'lt : | A special meeting of the School Freshmen in the Dov s Public hing in trc City Hall at 8 o'glock ) i I €chool are in for a bad time the By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. yect of this week. Initiation Week CANNING CO. MEETING . 5 5 X 3 5 ¢ | NEW YORK, Sept. 9. (P--A Ken- {pegan yesterday, and already the A stockholders meeting of tae ‘ G ; i . i S § [tucky College President, Louisville's | ypper class students are getting Deugles Canning Co. Inc, has been PR 5 b 8% : < > & Ak R Ry AR John W. Taylor, proposes that ol- | their man-sized paddles shiy called for this evening at 8 o'clock |léges should hire football pIayers up for use on the Froshs F in the City Hall, by Secretary M . 5 £ ; ¢ i & 49 “just like professors” instead of hir- | cvening will be the climax with M. Mller. All stockhold2rs should : : : ) R ¢ ing them by the present system .. .la party at the school, at which ¢ 4 this special meoting which L f R ; U it | But what spectator would pay three g Jively time is promised for the ! e d for the purpcse bucks (or more) to watch cleven nine Freshment students: Alfred Of opinion, discussi end the S . t 4 . X I - AR college professors? Burli, Lowell McClelian, Tarry wsaction of busines S ok ¢ 2 3 e . i Ohio State U., which drew 603,600 Spethen, Larry Pusich, Gary Bs D - : 4 $ e ¥ cash customers for last football 5ea- 'Gloria Anderson, Rex Herman AFIER"OON uk(l.t o 'son, expects to top that mark this Bil Goetz and Bob McCormick PR , o : ; / ; s it |vear ... And after ty : ! s ; ; _ 3 : . 3 ! | year . . er typing that in- GOing tO M a k e P'ay for By JOE REICHLEF e ; i X Ry S 4 | daughter Rosemary, of Seattle, were WELL FARNED GROCERI ws(s MEEIS IOMORROW Asacolitten Bidas Sobet v i 3 . h ; 8 | took time cut to wish he was work- Douglas- and Gord Wahto ar- The afterrooa ciccle cf the Founh Pla(e 10 Ge? v Gerb e Kbes 3 - 3 % 4 g sercentage . jrived hom:> last Sunday evening Methodist ~Women's Sa + ¥ 4 b PR 3 h o Jones figures it is ironic yith man-sized work be- Christian Service will me>t tomor- baseball club to lure banner a days that Rocky Graziano, a New York hind them, but also with a prize FOW afternoon, Sept. 10, at 2 a'clock Info Playoff Series crowas vast the tumstiies in a single ‘ s -8 , _ . » ; y on repeated the stunt yesterday, | : % b 5 iy ' 1 A ¢ resident, will have to pay an income | 160-pound dressed, four-pound buck 8t the home of Mrs. TFiorene: By ‘The Amsoclated Press) ' |but give promise of maki tax on his ring earnings to a state o prove their days labor Phelps, 612 West 10th Street, M The Los Angeles Angels comeand a half million before the se: 3 i ¥ B § 5 ¥ W v which bars him from fighting. And| Gordon brought cown th» big Claudia Keisey will lead the “ home to defend a 3'¢ game Coast ©© v R S - -~ if he clashes with Tony Zale again puck with a long shot Sunday &nd discussion of “Portrait League lear this week against sev-| With 53,101 coming out o the : i J B aee ¢ ; before Jan. 1. Rocky's tax this year imcrning near the head of Stink Pilgrim" by B. G. Dallagher “enth-place Sacramento, while Tun- Yapkee Stadium to watch last P8 ; AR > % : will be more than enough to pay |Creek on Douglas Island. After cordial invitation is evtenciad 1 ner-up San Francisco tries to make! night's tussle with the Tleveland Rt s - Homes s PR Commissionier Eddie Rgan's salary, ‘dr(s;lmui) the brothers packed ‘clslt:‘lz 1l:nd local women of the i e he expense of . Koo ol hiave Ats A : ; ! seady by relays for seven hours community. :-[([)7L:lr’z(hn(x{;l‘:::' Su‘n (i\;‘cqu;\x) o nct 0 ’v“‘\:( m;‘r:ni:(\\n I:n e Ll . . : X JOB INSURANOE before landiny it on the h:.:lc:\ ERy T The Angels may not have smooth 62 heme S : i pDuring the summer an UNDIS whers they had their boat moored. ~New Zealand’s radio is state- e ARges D 5 : { ;| : rom Jersey City, Bill Godfrey ; el al sailihi same: 1 q - Should s attendanice pre- b4 ) 3 Y. owned aud directed by civil ser- Ui‘[‘(‘»““l ‘vlulvl? g‘\.lilluzd ‘r’o bclltljr 4 ]..811;,\1: "H‘A t ',“ «\"l\.xn(t "IH.I, pre : DOGS FOR AMERICA . e T . ¥ wandered into the International CANNERY WORKERS IN vants. Hisn T G e Eobhat |ag i alimdbivin ot el o Dl pi e i th ean Sanih TWA y dnfir{ 4 ¢ s League office looking for a job and pouglas natives who worksd at —e—— N T DN s S G Sl O o the anit b - bl s kil Dol e AR 28 rollil S : was brushed off with the usual the Hawk Inlet Cannery this sum- RUMMAGE SALE o B Ry Ts Thr: aRiGh w8 bt AR T 0 { ; s d “leave "‘l"l“' address” . . ':"“M same mer are returning to their homes ©Old and new; Friday, 12, next 1 | g lik 5 evening the umbs assigned to a (wi- 4 3 e Soar: « ouls boys ay ave trouble Lac ar th lub set ¢ scord of ” % - this we2 Mr. and Mrs. George to Ecars. R o e 4 clih iseb.§ stecard of ton, 54; D i c, 8 BRIEF VISITOR light doubleheader at Jersey City wWeaver arrived on their own boat closing the gap. wdmissions. - 3 i 5 : - Home S N, Bost LA got mixed uv and failed to appea 3 g a rest r l g % T 0 Appear. (his morning and the rest are ar- gwETTTEFyY MMILL s Thax ed ll e vy Yo Turn Tts ud 00¢ bt ey om I“”""\i,ii Goed Relief Pitehing Gordor vel ober Coote, from the Wash- 0 Prexy Shag Shaughnessy call’d [riying on the Companies boat hard pressed to shorten the fiv 7esterday’s crowd was treated 1o | a, 1 . office ‘of the Bureau ‘the number bill had left and put A lengths by which they trail Los it bit or relief pitching by Ferc of 750; Overmire, De- of Land Management, is in Juneau ' him to work The ubshot was a ; : Angeles. The Stars have taken Bob Feller, the Indian's righthander, e a e rs troit, 1 percentage of .T14 y a brief visit. He has been in the 'reguiar jeb cn the I. L. staff t CITY FATHERS MEET ) i who saved a 4-3 victory for Bob interior for past few weeks and - i A regular monthly meeting ot Ihe Douglas City Council yas held 10 out of 14 from the Beavers will I ol ) will leave cday enroute o his for commercial sawing. Oakland at Seattle completes the Lemon with scme tremendous clutch ! ague j : schedule, The Oaks hold a 9-5 hwrling. Ravid Robert came io the s Jatting Philadeiphis, FINMAGUGHL R ERT MRRITOR Wi S BRIV {instievening with . Mayor . Mike J'.'f'm!"‘r A8 BOOKLET Han'Fo Mike on the Rainiers, who will be rescue of Lemon in the last of the There is little change today in 356 t 5 20 urday ‘Pusich presiding. Councilmen pumver and Cataloe of Woodworking qulwnml ving hard o dislodge the Acorns|ninth with the Yanke ing run- the line-up of leaders in the big Rlun ba 1 v 3 > sent were Wm. Boehl, Rex Her- BELSAW MACHINERY from fourth pila and pain the. ners on first and third and nobody league but here is how they figure 125 X ), 109 WELKREND GUESTS man, Charles playoffs three wes i ) out t ki re. New York, 46 g 3 s Must be genmn Lcu;,l\ going mvu':‘lgfln- layoll aree we 1er 2 Pt s 40 P2y , " G the t o 5 the | he Cap:tal Trailways Bus fran- tly forced Billy John- Amcrican League i ! Ars. Elian SE6RHErnay wall. her ghr DeXIE SHC TR e, ok s A third base- Batting—Wwilli Boston. i Janse Vew Yok, 17-¢ R e ot 4 e bouts and participants in last night's chise w hizh was up for third and G e P e % o B Soston, X o waty, | formation, tub-thumper il 50YDD ek fests: final reading was tabled until a 5 elt ron Robin- Mitchell [elt d McCosky, ' 5 F ; ackwell, oyests of Mrs. James Monagle over ot stac. 7221, |later meetin; Los Anzeles ( n a tap in front of the plate philagelphia, Wright, Chicago, all|Cincinnali, , mercentage 950 . | the weakend. Thev arrived via 2AA |, o Chicsgs = Abel Cestac, 2221:, |17 G »d. at Portland (N) 5 g game by fanning Phil jn the same class with .o e Sty Dl hathen el < Argentina. outpointed McKinle; A special meeting was decided a ortlan £ 2 B same class th Saturday a sturned to Seattle o | 1d " o vt e Oakland at Seattle (N) | Rizauto, Joe DiMaggio and George | Runs batted in—William, Bos-| Seil It w'un su Cmpue Tani-aci|yesterday Englishviagestalietodis: (81 e San Diego at n Francisco (N q ad opened the inning @ - 3 At Zaltimore—Archiz Moore, 173, nesday, Scptember 10, with mem- m & v & St. Louis, stopped Jimmy Bivins, 183, bers of the Dougzlas School Board. i 5 R, o Cleveland (9). The City was really in the real The defeat left the Yankees still ¥ : & i 8 needing a combination of eight wins 4 % : By it 5 i At New York — Frankie Palermo, |estate business, approving the sale ¥ ¢ e to cinch | kAT ¢ 3 7 132%. New York, outpointed Bobby Jol five city lots at last nizht's ' Los Anz:les o flag QRN R ; s ; Ruffin, 1391z, New York (8)) meeting. Lot 1, Block 29, was sold San Francisc A s b 3 i At New York—Tony Pellone, 1461, {to George Cantillion: Lot 8 i1 i cdeilv Portiand G % Giants Beat Pirates : New York, stopped Willard Hogan, |Block 26 was sold to Wm. F. Sny- convenien Oakland - | In the only other game played in ; # 3 1427, New York (6) |der; Lot 27 in Block 39 was :oul "I h“ to Senttle ; aa- | the nvin.‘,;v-'f e New ;{'urk Giar SHEA : ey o : o g At San Francisco—Tommy Eann_‘k;: Fxclfd! Cunnlngl:nrr 'lfiég e . L . il 2 ® 4no spotted the Pittsburgh Pi ; ’ E B, 5 3 148 1 Fran outpointed Al 'akove lots were sold for $100 e moliygce : 119 Luns in the first seven innings, then : ! ‘ 0 . : Robinson, 143, Fresno, Calif, (10), (and a contract stipulation requir- ‘i“'t‘ San Diego i . 45, Went on to 10-8. Held to iwo 1 v ? 5 Wy, % : At Vancouy-r, B. C.—Emory Jack- (Ing the owner to bulld a hon B . 455 Gingles for \ings, the Giants / son, 160, Richmond, Calif., decision- Within a certain time or fartel:” ! “7@(4, W itz Ostermue:ler iRy k § P ¥ % ed Bernie Reynolds, 163, Bellingham, | |the cale. Charies Tucke.t pur- A wnd - i ‘ i ko8 Wasa. (10 Ichased lois 6 and. 8 - Block 740 fort. ¢ : : sty PR el 2, for $100 each and no - stipulation: T’"“mm'fiwa‘ p“{ GALEHOVSES HERE ias those lots are not bordered by | DiBy 4-engine " Pl FLy Mr. and Mis. C. F. Galehouse and streets or suitable for bullilng You'll save valuable ti daughter Shelley Aleece arrived ‘n |Sites. They are directly zbove his . .. arrive in Seattle re- ahead, 9-8 % 2 o S Junean Saturdav for a short visit | pxctem home, on Fifth Aveni . laxed and reldy for busi- The Brookly Dodge: and St G 2 _ 7 % with Mrs. Galehouse’s parents, Mr \ pRET X S both idle yester- 4 ; & : g - Bl 0 wrs H. S Graves Mr and| _ DLW. CLUB TO MEET "";“dfi;"m and Clipper Pittsburgh fina} drive for the 5 4 . i Mrs Galehouse make their summer | The Douglas Island ~ Woman's or deta idre rd i ' B 1 y today, the home in Cold Soring Bay, New York, | Club will hold their first meet- reservations to anyw e YESTERD A% O frent running Brooks taking on the 4 e : : L ; He is in the plastic business. (ing of the new season at the in the world, ask ...« 5 in a ' 5 o 2 - et (khome of Mrs. Shelly Reed, on C BARANOF HOTEL Mlodisles o0 Cubs in Chicago in the first of a B ke , ; } Ny ; 10-game swing through the Wi R 5 . f : ; : ; ATTENTION MASONS Street, betw:on Third and Fourth Telephone 106 Cards are host t)llc?h)mdt"- i & % 5 Called Communication of Mt. Avenue, tomortow, Wednesday eve- phia Phils, the first of four Eastern : oy L \ % Juneau Lodge No. 147, Thursday|ning at 8 o'dock. The officers H‘MM[‘[M 8 vork invaders B L8 2 et # s ‘"mtlnoon at 1:15 for the purpose Wish to see gll the regular mem- i ATRWAYS g e —— of conducting the funeral service bers at the meoting and = vend i i : ' | a8 # 0f our late Brother, Wm. C. Don- & cordial invitation to all new- A aldson |comers in the community. 2 i % S:,‘iim;‘ma 2 S'a rs 0' e ) e P e ; j 3. W, Letvers, Secy. | A committee of the Club will Le T of : L e . 5 . ‘..uIIIIIIIIIII||||l|IIIIIIIIllllllllllII||I||||I|||III||||||||I|II|IIII|IIlIlmlllmllllllllllllllIillllllllllllII||lllllllllmllllllmmll Washington St. Louis T : : ; - Yes’erday THEE E GENERATION S_( onnie Mack I, 1%, his grandfather, Connie Mack, and Earle = YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Mack (L i r.) were snapped in this th nerations pose during an Athletics’ road trip. Cleveand 4; New York 3. | L2 [120¢ ITWILL PAYYOUTO which hosts Hollywood, will Whyt: and Sante gyg_a Field Bdg., 315 wmpm Road Kansas City 2, Mo, National League in the eighth - cc more in th big blow was art’s two-run homer in the ninth which put the Giants Lrooklyn ¢ DIANS—Relieved starter Bob Lem- Ho)""A'— NOIE on in the ninth with the tying run vo 'Ll SAvE M N Ev ' Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital first and nobody out and retired the yesterday for medical att 1 next three men without allowing a were Mrs. Neva Jensen, score to heln the Indians with a 4-3 Jim Tripp and Mast J /- over the Yankees. LLOYD GEARHART, | € ¢ rcne, Louise Menard. ! BATTING, Mrs. M. L. Sanstrom and baby GIANTS—Hit 3 home run with one | girl were discharged from the hos- 1 on in the ninth inning o cli- | pital. x a great uphill fight by the Entering the Government Hos- Giants who defeated the Pirates, | pital yesterday were Loul n 10-8. w"“... mond of Haines and Shire; e tcr @ Hawkins, of Juneau. IIOROTHY STEARNS ROFF 5 TR (6 A B TR g classes now cnrolling.| RUMMAGE § . {Ac c class for Loys Cld and new; Friday, ins for Dbeginners. to Sears. SHOP HOM REFORE YOU BUY 3950 KITCHEN SETS 8.3 White Enamel 5. .00 Hardwood TOP Built to Last TOPS CHROME STEEL e CHROME STEEL TUBULAR LEGS : 5 TUBULAR LEGS COMFORTABLE (NS 2 < STURDY STURDY OB /| COMFORTABLE CHAIRS : | b cHAms umum RED or OYSTER is a Safer, More Efficient Driver! With Dodge, you get “AIR-0-SPRING scats S lus o Plenty of headroom— o Safe, smooth stopping— plenty of legroom! with “Equal-Pressure’ @ 4-stage seat adjustment! hydraulic brakes! o Wide, 3-man seats in ® Cab insulated against both conventional and weather and noise! C.O.E. cabs! o Easy-action doors, firm- @ Fresh air . . . ventilating ly closed when shut! type windshield, large ® Safety-vision instru- cowl ventilator. ment panel. @ Add Beauty to Any Home @ Will Hold You If You're a Chair Tipper @ Are Easy as a Dish to Clean @ Seat Six Comfortably BLOOPER, | UN IO R—sacki, 3-vear-od son of ey R W COWLING CO (Rip) Sewell, Pittsburgh Pirates hurler, steps into his father's 115 Front Street Phone 57 u'll Ordgrs shi’!“ sm ne na’ .”Qi"d . baseball shoes to try his hand at a “blooper” pitch. Juneau, Alaska | 0000000000000 SO