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THE DA_ILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” - — —— e ME \IBI-R ASSOC]ATI D PRLSS PRIC[: TEN CENTS e VOL. LXVL, NO. 10, 697 DODGERS WIN LUNG GAME FROM YANKS F (CHINESE Russians Are Reported TAFTNEARS | BOXSCORE |NDERDOGS 00D CUTS Russ Veloes | o : | \ l.\uu York (A AB R H PO A REQUESTED | Italian U.N. | CAPTURE Building ‘Block Houses’ | WINDUPOF - .:::. WINNERSBY { Henrich rf 4010 0] . .o | i Lindell 1f 413040 . H ’ | DiMaggio cf ¢ 13939 " | | RT Opposite Alaska Island. TALX TOUR =% (i em ers Ip ; p | Johnson 3b LS B B R - | ! | Rizzuto ss 5 0 4 2 ' v ke O o | DAl Al i ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 2 Berra ¢ 2 191 Self-Rationing’ Drive In-'Move Is Called “Poliical ;Important Red Supply Porl;E A Rl.y I:ROS'I' St dl il gl vCIashes with Democrats on ¥t trsel "; e "8 Cha'“'f° U°'d 5 1 o | ing “rock houses” in the cliffs lin-! Raschi p 00000 — dicated fo Prevent Star- | Blunder” in Effortsfor | of Chefoo Falls fo g the shores of Sibevia opposte| Major lesues-Disagree- | ciuvc', 01000 er2|e': "z e'; ;e . . . | St. Lawrence Island have been re-| Drews p 00002 - vation in Europe Communist Hfaly Nationalists ! MR o ma e ! menlWOWe Perly | Do 8 omers Are Made ey —_— i iting the American island, the| - Chandler p 00000 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2-m—| LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. Oct. ! NANKING, oct. Shinese Rev. E. R. Parker, Presbyterian’ CASPER, Wyo., Oct. 2—(P—Sen- | Brown p xxx ek b W ) President Truman's drive for|—/P—Diplomatic experts predicted|Nationalists troops have stormed missionary on the island, said ator Taft (R-Ohio) winds up his| Page p 1.0 0 0 0|vankees American “self-rationing” to head|today that Russiw’s veto of Ifaly'sfinto the deepwater port of C:DAMAGE EAST today., i western political testing tour here Kedgers off starvation in Europe wen: in |bid for United Nations member-{foo on the north coast of Shunv‘ F lfl‘."\\‘““”\‘-“"- now enroute to|today in ? clash with the Demo-' Totals 38 8132411 to high gear today amid hints ,:mp would badly handicap Italianltung Province to cut the main ")w_l/mivr{ States, told the An-'cratic Administration on .~v\’v|<ll‘ —_—— = s COMPOSITE SCORE that the administration may k |Communist efforts to u.vun‘ great link ‘hl'(\\é'(‘ll Communists l)('ltn\l \‘l,uxd):\' Times the .|nlnl‘|n:t lon ”,\.”m issues and in disagreement Brooklyn (NL) AB R H PO A| (Three Games) more drastic action if necossery. POWETs and prestige in that strate-|the Great Wall and those in Man- By The Associated Press came to him from island Eckimos, with some of his own party leaders| “gonyy gy 4 21465)| st Leon Henderson, wartime :m\%w MusRerratican dounkry. | churia | Damage to growing crops by after a ,z;u(l»‘u“ .‘u v:?ntlxmn natives jon at least one—universal military | gopincon 1b 41 210 1| Yankdes 23 33 1 of prices and rationing, denounced| American officials privately ex-| The fall of the big base, re-jrecent early frosts was reported e R omentrsining U Sagnen. ot 500,00 | Dodku 1.2 the President’s “buy iwisely, eat|Pressed surprise at the actionjputed funnel for men and supplies from various sections of the coun-| “The visitors didnt know much; The Ohioan, who turns home-1 o o o §: 0 a0 8 = z i s te nothing” program| which Russia took last night in{from the Russian-occupied port try today about the activity at Indian Point!ward after a speech here in which| yooee 50210l SCORE BY NG as one which “falls tragically short @ session of the United N;mom!ux Dairen to the north, virtually| Freezing temperatures in West on Chukotski Peninsula (approXi-ihe has promised to discuss “the Hetnanski, 12 3 3 1 4 0| Yankees . 12 6780 & B0 the demsnidls of & workd ecurity Council. Some called it ended the quick conquest of the|Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsyl- mately 50 miles across the Bering | Democratic Party,” leaves behind iGards . © 11801 By 00 1 ’ Gs” He asked that Congress be @ “Political blunder” which would|East Shantung Peninsu vania, Michigan and New Jersey, Sea from St. Lawrence Island) |newly-voiced opposition to compul-| pooc o 31 1 0 K| e 1% Low 8 o vened. and. food Tationing re-|Work strongly to the advantage| Gen. Teng Wen-yi, government|last night and earlier this week but said the Russians are usitg sory military training because he| = kol P bt 211,018 Bt ey |of Italy's present non-Communist|spokesman who anuounced U have caused considerable damage large quantities of dynamite 10 id it might become “an obstacle ‘H‘\lLll'n”[) 4 el 0000 0 Secretary of Commerce Harri-|government |capture of Chefoo by the 25th Di-/to grain and vegetable crops in blast out ")“"*“ in the rock cliffs,”| ¢5 peace.” Bhanns o 1 0 0 o o)Dodgers 12 6789 1 man indicated that ratfoning ‘,m The Italian application was sup-|vision under Tientsin-born Gen. those states, while in most of the the Rev. Parker report ted : { Instead, Taft urged in a state- ahylatl 1001 1| Runs 06 0000 9 price controls are mot yet out of {Ported by the United States, Brit- Huang .Po-tac, suid remnants of middle west it appers that ap- They said trey are not allo-}ment expansion of National Guard| > P | Hits 16 111013 the picture. He told the Cm'mh ain and jseven other msmbers of|the CommuABt, fotces were flee-jproximately is perornit of the ool R RO g “"‘“ 2 “"‘{:)‘“ training in the technical aspects p o 34 913 27 13| Errors 00 1000 1 Food Gommittee at its first mees-|the council and blocked only by|ing eastward toward tk» tip of has escaped serious frost damage. is a few miles across the bay {TOM/or warfare which, he said, would| “wh oo oo 0 o | Winning pitcher — Casey; losing of the “no” vote of Russia’s Deputy!the peninsula between Weihaiweij In Ohio, agriculture authorities|Where they live. Their only con- ing yesterday that the saving J ® P i I 05000 bushals of grain asked Foreign Minister Andrel Gromy-|and Wenteng said he state's corn crop had suf-itact is limited to work of unload- by Mr. Truman may be too litrle KO | Teng said details of » Chetoo’s fered the most severe damage in|ing large amounts of cement, steel! pie any time it would be needed ) Amcrican Ambassador Warren!fall still were lacking rlier e years from recent frost and|and wooden boxes from ‘“’"“‘gl His stand against universal mili- for western Europe's needs }A T 3 jees . " teamers “ ‘think vou will find,” Harri-|Austin indicated the United Statesiports said large fires were burn-ithat the crop has teen damaged|steamers, === 000 wat ”“,“n training put the Ohio Senator | which has been.in all but the southernmost coun-| v 8 e o "I firmly on record against a proposal man said, “that something like|Would take the Italian case and,ing in the c that |those of other Soviet-vetoed coun-|under air and naval attack for ties. Experts laid the damage to|Soviets are u b 29 ,“h,(,, has already won the en- provde the core or reserves for building a modern military ma- pitcher—Newsom; time of game Doubled for Chandler in 6th,| —3:05: attendance—33,088; receipts Error—Furillo. it b Runs batted in: Edwards, Reese,| Newsom, Raschi (2), Drews (3), Stanky 2, Furillo 2, Lindell, Di-|Chandler (4), Page (6) and Lollar, Stirn- Berra (T); Hatten, Branca (5), xx—Flied out for Drews in 4th, Maggio, Jorgensen, Lollar 70,000,C re bushels tha LAY 4 quate ];)b." b :Pnrtugul and Trans-Jordan—to the! In addition to cutting an im-|planting necessitat by a coolically calling on tla vnage~ to ex- ley of New York and Ggn. Dwight rich, Berra ¥ 2 Vbt g (“ume” e’ S ‘. The Presidential committee ,J“‘lar;;er forum of the General As-!portant line of communication be-|spring. |amine the Eskimos and vpu.k oulID Hisénhower, Ariiy® Ohef of Two base hits: Edwards, Stanky, Brogkiyn, N morrow. In Aid for Europe which the Secre- {sembly {tween the Commuists in China LR S jmen they want 15; ».\Auk l!w“ are| oo e ) Furillo, Lollar Brown, Henrich, | 23 tary of Commerce heads dcudcd' The ballot on Italy was one of aiproper and those in Manchuria Rlfl,E RANGE ROAD 3\._-m to ‘ihc‘m‘lvuux and are goncl Bewesan Tath dhe 1ikan inas: Jorgensen. : ! - a4 ot to recommend rationing or|Series of votes taken in the 11- the victory will permit the ira ) MDY two: years, e s most. politicians as leading con. | Home runs: DiMaggio, Berra. | By JACK HAND : Ination council, which split cleanly{fer of at least half of the vet- Many. never retwn, they . Stolen bases: Robinson, Walker.| ppBgT PISLD, Brooklyn, Oct. i price control, Harriman said, be- cause action “must be taken now —today” and cannot wail on crea- tion of the ‘“necessary control mechanisms.” He added: along the usual Fast-West line. eran forces used in the campa COVERED BY WATER 'rnose that do bring some mones, i R TR 1 Baorifige hjtas : Bohisun, (#—Buck home at Ebbets Pield Not one of five appli asserting they were paid for their| ‘ " Double plays: Reese, Stanky and “m,(. they played .675 ball during ant coun-jagainst the Reds in tbe north and g Y es considered yesterday l‘eccl\'jl"‘ and_ those menacing rail lines OF GlA(lER LAKE ibor.” ne relatea, ‘IIX:.l“::;:fxli‘ltsdm(e”l);fl~un!):‘ner(xi;‘nill:(rll‘ Robinson; Stanky and RobInson. fine regular campaign, the underdog € e Tl Jetbifee Hagotty | 1 ChinE The missionary said the visitorsas a I A€ Barned runs: New York (AL) H,,,m,k,,,, Dodgers were hopeful ‘of “That doesn't mehn, of course,|Russia also vetoed Finland. Hun- - — | arrived in two open boats equip-| 7 e % Brooklyn (NL) 9. gebting iita he World. Séries vis that consideration should not be Eary, Rumania and Bulgaria, op-| Lake have covered the Rifle Range Pef With outboard motors and. !l Left on bases: New York ‘M"’m.v column today following two given currently to what controls posed by America and Britain, IIROU_ER IS SUNK Toad snd Bholabed Fha - Rilla Rangal s, Toa ”df»'-\» He said }1\(‘\‘ car- Blll MEYER Is NEw 19, Brooklyn (NL) 9. |stralght defeats by the New York might be established, with the au-|failed of approval because they scoarding to :the Admiralyy Di-|tic0 Passports lesued by Boviet. au Bases on balls: off Newsom 2| Vunkees at the Yankee Stadium, [oota,nae s uhs menary o] AFTER STRMKING Sooonn® o i, Somusty o oriin. i | ek ot s 1| Tkt SR es R ‘ Vol e e . firmative majority of seven. : {Acting - DI Tt i he Siberians were “very c | (Clark, Jonson, Lindell); off Chand- " . 4 ir ! 1s S ark, Jonson, Linde 0l ol falling it Jan sdveniige 1o dewo Russia’s string of vetoes! |(Y S‘I’RA"’ REEF e Bl s 7""“,"“‘" LAty |05 about the bluff that lies o L They opened an early lead 5 d E 3 at ¢ ghway |’ % . = Ay R A . s Stanky, illo, se) on the Yankees and just lastes 8 ach said today that the highway| OUS' 20OWS W€ DI BEEL o0 er anky, Fu eese e < d tust Seited Rising waters from Mondenhall cracy,” Harriman forecast success QU 2 A : i for the giant conservation ram-{“‘;‘:fi “ém“““‘l‘? cz{mcu e is covered by a foot of water and /W04 Gambel on S LANEERSE 1 npw YORK. Oct. 2—Bill Meyer, | Branca 2 (DiMaggio, MeQuinn): [ throught: fhie" longest nine-trRing paign announced last night by v o o0 The trolling boat 31-F-921 of ' Will be closed to traffic until the questions as to what was on !up}“h” piloted Kansas City to the off (Edwards); off Casey game in World Series history to Charley Luckman, the 38- ear-old““” only U. N. agency tied inj soap manufacturer who was pick- knots by the East-West row, how- r. The 57-nation General As- 2 y Mr. Truman to head the V€T o hy sembly was ‘so badly deadlocked American Association pennant this (Henrich). {earn a 9-8 edge for their first vie- year, was named manager of the Strike outs: by Hatten 2 (Mc-|4py iy the third game of the 1947 succeed- | Quinn 2, Stirnweiss); by Branca g way serjes. a-| 10 the resigned Billy Herman | (Johnson); by Chandler (Edwards);| [ the three hour and five min- waters recede. The flood was itka, slid off the resf on which Is 'it had struck at the south end!Cauced by th of The Sisters island in Icy; island but asked many questions) {of the bluff or behind it e recent heavy rains. : “They didn't travel over the ey Pittsburgh Pirates to e ver effort fill:remaining pros-|Strait, and sank i 28 ‘Gthaiy of| THIBODEAU LEAVES about other villages, communic Bresldent Trupipn gRdiSecretary ;;m,‘i.“‘\‘f‘?fl‘ni.efll e ity!Water as 7:15 p. m. yesterday, AC-| Miss Cecilia Thibodeau, daughter tions and travel conditions” he| At the same time general man- by Page 3 (Reese, Casey, Herman-|{ e struggle five Yankee pitchers of State Marshall will broadcast & o' " eechin councils that it(COrding to word regeived from the of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau said {ager Roy Hamey of the Pirates an- |ski); by Casey (Stirnwelss). land three Dodger chuckers were npdonwiee ininnel i e ,1,0"11 gave up the whole effort, called|USCG OCutter Waehusett. |left today via Pan American Air-| The visiting Eskimos were avigjnounced that Hank Greenberg, TREEBIE Tl v ) | used g o “‘:l];‘wofil,nm BT emporarily any more miectings| M. A Everson of Sitka, oWher.| woys cnroute to Washington, D. C.|readers of United States' news-jetstwhile home run siugger of the s Ahoht Mg s Sl : : in its big auditorium at FlushingiTeported that his troller struck' Grere she will enroll in her first|papers during their stay, Parkerjclub, had been given his uncondi plAY.BY,plAY from the hill in a six-run second Lugikman, ab a neys. conteren Lake (the reef at a spead of seven Knots.' yeqy of sraduate work at the Cath- 'said. However, when they notic- { ticnal release at the player's re- |inning Dofiger spurt, it waasa all. Meadows and returned to i ! Hamey, who was general manager | as i n 5 4 [z 7 "‘:;_4‘?,‘3“'m“;:“]’]’ielfid:;m" news.|Success to committee work. |stoving in her port side Iolic University of America. She ed farewell gifts of fish, ivory andquest. | question of whether the Yanks o h-lc Ls m)? gds radio, N ovies 2 Ry | Everson was safe on shore When| g major in sociology and will|furs wrapped in newspapers, the st Inning | would ever be able to catch up with papers, billboar the Wachusett arrived from Ju- oo towards a masters degree. unwrapped each one, saying they{of the Kansas City club when| LR e Sl e \o| them. They never did despite a and magazines—to spread these neau . oy s e " A T au graduated “fr Id not be allowed to take|Meyer managed there in 1938 two i HRNGE Dil io slogans over the land H oty e i ard. the . Miss Thibodeau graduated from ““”»d noky=be walloweds. Jo/c) s £ Ple . & Stibnweiss: wax ght': through Akt s homer by Joe DiMagg ‘Buy wisely, cat sensibly, waste | After ‘taking him on board, the nrooh et Gollege in 1946 and since American newspapers or magazines|through 1941, said that the contract 0 Bl ¢ and the first pinch hit homer in “Buy wisely, eat § 9, D cutter proceeded to Cape Spencer . . . ° ot . 3 heir village.' : Meyer signed was for two and | dle for a calied “sirike. DULIN® ol a8 v - ra | ! that time has been employed in to their village. 18 3 |weiss lined & two and one pitch|eries history, by Larry Berra in H nothing”—especially, graiu, meat, {light station to deliver mail and 3 RS ; it ¢ A . s : Gtk (B ; jat the highest y ever given i eggs and poultry; and “don start permnnel‘ the Welfare Department. { o Plrate: Fok lagainst the right field wall clos 1lhl seventh, : el I fast| 4 an ———————— | the next war in your garbage car ———ae—— - to the foul line, but some S e i F pH'lepI“ESI et | TEEL GOES SOUTH MRS JOSEPH REIDI { |fielding by Walker held the blow slove of Stanky into right field The Ladies Auxiliary of Taku 7% A’ The MS Teel, of the U. S. Fish SU((UMBS DURING .No HUN"“G IN a three and two pitch and smack-| Jorgensen came in fast to scoop Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Square S“"M scheduled $o arrive |and Wildlife Service, left here yes- into a double play, Roese to up Rizzuto's tap between third and ‘ anky to Robinson. Jorgensen |tke mound and threw him out, il nobriaskt untl Bedday; Oct: 10, . : bly early|terday for Ketchikan and Seattle. | | GlA(IER AREA 3 J ; JUdge Roberto Regala lO(h Saturday or possibly early oy § B NlGH'I' AT S'I' ANNS" scoopad up Lindell's high bounc-|Robinson making a nice catch of . instead of tomorrow night as She will receive her annual winter | v Sunday. Uyiouly sunpuliets. Allary Be Enterfained at Din- | Ataska, from Seattie, due Friday overhaul in the States. The Teel is | ling grounder and tossed him out|the wide throw President, Mrs. Lucille Mahoney, D night or early Saturday. arrying, as passengers, temporary e { No hunting will be permitted in uLNnm. . 1] !Nu runs, one hit, no errors, one explained today that the organiza- Clove Hitch, from Seattle, due personnel who have been doing : [the Mendenhall Recieatimn Area.| No runs, one hit, no errors, none|left on base. tion meets on the second and A Re(ephon, Ape this weekend. seasonal work at Yakutat. { E Ju.-eph' fh,“m S % iThis was announced today by the left on base | Dodgers—Walker was out, Riz- fourth Fridays of each month. | i { Aleutian scheduled to sail from A p,“TCd "Ndét AK f“;;”)“ Admiralty Division of the U. 8. Dodgers—Stanky took a called|zuto to McQuinn, Rizzuto making ———.——— | Judge Roberto Regala, Consul-|Seattle Saturday. MERION SOUTH ! 45 oclock in St. Ann's Hos-|p, o gervice. Acting Division |Strike, then slapped the next pitchia fine stop and throw on the higk pital, of a cerebral hemorrhagej o7 Yy Zack explained back to the box and was an casy|bounder back of the box. Her- {manski walked after a three and first two count. years of age. in the regon between, Robincon lined Newsom General for the Philippine Repub-{ Northern Voyager, scheduled to, | followi: trok o was 63! | The w aShlngionJhc in the Western United State | satl from Beatiisiciiteer 10, | Miss Merion Cass flew south to-|loHowing a stroke. She was 63}, /" ;i area is contained ap-|out, Newsom to McQuinn. Princess Louise sgheduled to ar- day via Pan American Airways en-\" wn.o paidi had been hogp"m"kd:pxuxn!lall'l\' Vi will be entertained here upon his | d. i o M G Round arrival tomorrow afternoon by thelrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-[route to Los Angeles where she 268t Ant's’ sinbe last @sturday|iD® 100D Road and the Menden- Pitch into centerfield for a single.| Edwards took a strike, then errY 0 ! members of the Juneau Philippine!{ing from Skagway and sails south|will enter UCLA for her last year lave thar ¢ from Se. \hall Glacer. On the fourth pitch to Reiser, lashed a fierce line drive against |Community. He will be the guestione hour later, at 9 o'clock She will stop briefly in Seattle to| Ln 5, 2IeT Her XeuT Hom e | - Robinson lit out for second and|the fense in left-center field for By DREW PEARSON lof honor at a dinner, reception|{ Baranof, from west, scheduledvisit her mother, Mrs. Clay Scudder‘dm;dem:] ";:‘re'“m had “been ““““ COOTIE SCRATCH TONIGHT | was crediated with a stolen base|a double, Hermanski racing all {and dance tomorrow evening in the southbound Sunday or Monday.iwho is confined to the Virginia o o o L)o-u SR T ] The Military Order of the Cootie When he slid in ahead of lmlar‘ ay home on the blow to put (Editor's Note — Drew Pear- |Baranof Hotel. - e i Mason Hospital. ~Mrs. Scudder | poc paig ,,5“ o ‘Alaska | 0f the Veterans of Foreign Wars |throw which bounced off Rizzuto's|the Dodgers ahead 1-0. 1 My eidi had come to Alaska| " T e fall Scrateh to- |glove. Robinson broke. for third{ Reese rapped a single over Riz- son today awards the brass | jyqge Regala will be_the tirst |plans to return to Juneau this o huiabs oars g 1 o o B e | e momi e e 1 STOCK QUOTATIONS ", [ Vit e husband . yours g, L NOM, s i Lol Seraies to(GNC, AN, ke O e cuie hese i ltremter, B8 |She was born in Alsace Lorraine,i oo "0 iced to be present Stirnweiss, kacking up the play,|wards crossing the plate ahead of the Washington Merry-Go- |H. is accompanied by Mrs. Regala| NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Closing] A Sl | Germany, in 1884. | 5 Round, to Charles Luckman, andg Mr. anrd’ Mrs. Pio Decano, |dquotation of Alaska Juneau mine/® ® o © & ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®| "' (1o United States, {0 important business which will jTetrieved the ball, and was out,|DiMaggio’s throw : head of the new Food Commit- stock today is 4%, American Canii WEATHER REPORT ® she 1i firs S 1 £2 at.|be on the agenda. .Slun\\ul\s to” Rizzuto who made! “ Jorgensen!iflied to DiMaggio in a | Both Judge Regala and the Gov-fgo i 00 o %ol o rtiss-Wright o1 UaRG Tiel i Raatlle] At s el L R the tag. Reiser walked dead center, Reese remaining on ee.) lernor of Alaska are to be featured ’ 8 et ) | . ter a few years came to Douglas . a ) | On the first pitch to Walker, first ALE i Xers at comortow night's ban- 5%, International Harvester 87'z,| @ Temperature for 24-Hour ® |where she has been continuously RUBBISH FIRE pIL e ; . 5 o SReARSID Piou. R Kennecott, 45%, New York Centrale Period Ending 7:30 0'Clock ® [since. assisting her husband in var.| The Juneau Volunicer Fire De-|Reiser attempted to ! sal sccond| Vie Raschi, a righthander, be- WASHINGTON — Last week tWO' ot The dinner will start at | was out, Lollar to Rizzuto. gan warming up in the Yankee alarm at | | but members of Mr. Truman's Cabinet|;.ap 1" m iy the Gold Room of 14%, Northern Pacmc‘ 20%, U. S.| This Morning ious business enterprises, including|Partment answered a 4 {Retser - injared his right snkle|bulpen argued back and forth over who| ¥ § § Steel 71%, Pound $4.03%. |o In Juneau—Maximum, 58: ®|g pakery, cery store 1 later|8 o'clock last night and extinguish- | 3 3 | : ithe Baranof Hotel. It will be fol- ¥ i % e Yo RTO0RTY 8 Ans ey Z Isliding into second and time was| Hatten lined a single to the left was to head up the all-important}, o .q pv o reception. Sales today were 850,000 shares.|e minimum, 47. ®la restaurant. led a rubbish blaze in the basement e vt sl g A e 3 9 s today are as follows:|e At Airport—Maximum, 58; Surviving Mrs. Reidi are - her|Of the Fosbee Apartments. BEaD out. while the Dodger train-isending Jeass iy A8coRs. er went out to administer first| Newsom's first pitch to Stanky, After a few moments Reiser high and inside, bounced off Lol- was able to arise and took hisjlar’s mitt and rolled to the back- Food Committee — the Cummmee Th blic is invited to attend| which is to work out a plan for ra- |y ance in the Gold Room af‘;glmdus rials 178.47, rails 4858, utili-| @ minimum, 48. tioning the American public and‘P m. following the reception. tlcs 3045 . WEATHER FORECAST husband, Joseph Reidi, Sr,; three; . Off g v children, Josephinz Scholl of Earl-| FIRE MEETING TONIGHT Madeline, Members of the Juneau Volun- them make the public like it. !"'The evening’s program will fea- (Gunean 824, Viotaltz) ington, Washington; o i G adiant a 3 5 3 : . L. regular position in centerfield stop, enabling Reese to advance Secretary of Commerce Avewll!mXe songs by Juanita Diaz and'("‘,’ cou"(". WIu. K] Cloudy with rain showers Langfeldt of Sitka, and Joseph, teer Fire Department will huld1 No l_u“‘:' e hit. 1o errors. mono| to b R HALEr T acanit Harriman argued for Wisconsin's|pe, Navarro in addition to the ® tonight. Variable cloudiness ®|Reidi, Jr, of Pouglas, and one, thelr regular monthly meeting to-i, . = "y was ruled a passed ball for Lol- ex-Senator Bob LaFollette, a thor- |tk by the Gonsul-General and MEH FR'DAY NIGH"‘\O Priday with occasional light @ |grandchild, Robert Scholl ‘night at 8 o'clock in the Fire Club. |/ . s oughly trusted, experienced public|ihe Governor. Toastmaster will bei showers. Slightly cooler. ®| Funeral arrangements will JL‘ - | second Inning | Stanky connected with an outside ; ’ : PRE('IPITA..’I‘I() }made by the Charles W. Carter| I'ROM PETERSBU !{(- | Yankees—DiMaggio looked over |pitch and drove it into the right on plans for| e (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) ® | Mortuary, following word from re-; Mr. and Mrs. Ragnor Stokke of ltwo balls, then raised a vm\vun"\““d corner, the ball bounding off servant. Secretary of Agriculture|jose P. Dumlao { Committee repor Anderson; on the other hand, ar-| - H - build gued for meteoric young Charles| ;o AR an administration building at theje At Juneau — .30 inches: @ lative | Petersburg are stopping al theljoft to Reese who caught the ball\ype wai by Henrich for a double. Luckman, whom the venerable Lc-(‘ POLICE COURT NEWS Juneau airport, will be heard at|e since Oct. 1. inches; e - e - | Baranof, near the edge of the grass behind |on which both Reese and Hatten i tomorrow night's regular meeting| e since July 1, 32.02 inches ROM TULSEQUAH 1 —_— e ——— second base. | scored easily. ver Brothers Soap Company of* England_picked to head its far-| Harry Olds was fined $50 today of the Juneau City Council. Sev- e At Airport — .10 inches HERE FROM WRANGELL | McQuinn watched a third strike | paschi replaced Newsom on the flung properties (Pepsodent, Rin- by City Magistrate William A. eral other less important mauers‘o since Oect . 58 inches Shuratofi and Albert Vacura, and Mr. and Mrs. whizz by. mmund for the Yankees Robin- 7B A T O ‘Hummmel He was arrested by are also expected to be brought be- | e since July 1, 2240 inches. ‘L. Taylor of Tulsequah, B. C., are Hiatt of Wrangell are staying at! Johnson rammed a three and K (Continued on Page Four) City Police on a drunk charge, fore the Council | @ o @ @ 0 0 9 0 o o o ¢ staving at the Gastineau he Baranof two piteh past the ..m\(x«nhul’ (‘tmlimuui ml P(l"! mghll

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