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'SATURDAY s SATURDAY 1 P:M. Edition s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ! “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” i i VOL. LXVI, NO. 10,699 JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTY - ——— YANKS WIN FROM DODGERS BY 2-1 SCORE ~ Veteran Sea Captain Takes Life By Hanging drunk: “They're getting liquor somewhere, and something should Box S(ORE {ba done.about it. If the l)ull('l‘l ! } |can't catch them at it, 1 suggest| (OMMISSIONERS New York (AL) ABR H PO A plainclothesmen.” M M | Stirweiss 2b 3003 4 Nye stated that when he mm Henrich rf 40210 asked youngsters where they w!)f HOI-D MEETING 1 | Lindell 1f 20030 - |tained their liquor, they told | DiMaggio cf PREEEET ] ithey had bought it in bars ‘md‘ l T D Y . . | McQuinn 1b 400170]| S By liquor stores. | L] | Johnson 3b 8§ Q0.2 1§ 0“ VESSEI_ Pelice Make Check A A SU((ESSOTE '0 W Leonard ¥ l I e\ A. Robinson ¢ Y Tt L) | Chief of Police Milo Clouse | | Rizzuto ss 3001 X | stated, however, that despite con-| | Sm“h Xpedeafo Be ! — -~ ) 4 | Shea p 40201 siderable checking by officers of | Minnri iar| ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 w—| - — i " | Although Absolved, He it hatke o i \,,,.‘Mmorlty Party Premier| Named ThisWeek — 'DEMO WOMEN'S et v o ke fom mive| s =+t - < Sixth Game WillBePlayed . . jable to prove that any person or H H % ¢ % Il ‘ than half of the whisky industry | Brooklyn (NL) AB R H PO A Brooded Over Multi-Mil- ) cstavisiment nas veen seiting 1i-| and Cabinet Receive “The two semaiaing imrn{fl:chs of |'to cut its grain consumption 50 per | Stanky 2b SR in Yankee Stadium in quor to minors. | : |the Territorial Board of Road, cent, President Truman’s Citizens'| Raiser 22z 00000 hon DO"af Shlp CI'aSh | “He suggested that most of the NO Conhden(e Vote Commissioners, Alaska's Governor, ! Food Committee today tackled the| Mi 2 T e New York SUndaY s MAdE to adults ‘whol and Treasurer, held a secret Board BY SII.VER TEA‘m\(mn's brewers for a similar con- | Reese ss 200231 e SAN FRANCISCO *Oct. 4. (—A |then resold to the teen age! COPENHAGEN, Oct. 4 P ,n)u-:'!m';. ‘m :lu-d(m\;*rnu‘. n{(‘lc; | cession to western Europe’s distress. J. Robinson 1b 45071 50 HORT SCORE veteran sea captain, brooding over a Councilman Thibodeau reported Premier Knud Kristensen, \\‘\\<vse|tx|> morning, etails of whichj - The Distilled Spirits Institute,| Walker rf 4 0000 R H B TrcIHCmANAR ABllaF10E A0 4 Plght |that. one. Tuse which hs been mnority g crnment fell today, was have not yet been released | On Democratic Women's Day, after a long session with Commit-| Hermanski If 4 0 1 2° 0] Yankees 25 0 Sound colliston 1 'Which he was of {used by, &n under-age. person. to granted permission by King Fred-| Among items believed lo be un- 1\\':-llnu(m October 8, the Demo- | tee Chairman Charles Luckman and | Edwards ¢ 3 0 1 9 2 Dodgers Tooks ficially absolved 'of blame, hanged |obtain liquor is to call up a liquor erick IX to call new eletcions, No |der di d‘““"“ by the B"“‘rd ; lh: cratic Women of Gastineau Chan- | his aides, voluntarily agreed lasti TLombardi z 00000 T himself last night, police reported. |Store on the telephone and ‘order <L§u- was set, but it w rnmvr‘.l‘ll,\":v‘:l.»‘ I[I’I"’“l‘l“(l_‘":: "f erxnnlut:‘ul"“] will hold a silver tea at the |night to stop using wheat and cut| Furillo cf 300 20| COMPOSITE SCORE Capt. Joseph A, Galdsick, 58, a (it in his parents’ name expected they would be held Oct. 30. | Met of Juneau, as Te Governor's House from 4 to 6 o'clock. | the use of corn, barley and rye by 501 jcrgensen 3b 40030! (Five Games) master for the American-Haw ian| Councilman. Niclsen supported The Premier paid @ formal call |Engineer, to fill the unexpired rye public is invited per cent. Luckman said the insti-{ Barney p oo e dr Lines, was found hanging by a rope | the Police Department in its fail- upon the King to inform him of | term of the late W. Leonard Smmi,‘ Democratic Women's Day was -s- | tute represents 60 per cent of the | Hatten p 00 0 0 0!vankees thrown over a bulkhead in'crews'|use “to apprehend gamtling .in the crisis, precipitated wWhen the [who died this week. The Boartl shed in 1939 at the suggestion | industry. | oiontiddo & 0 1 00 0!Dodgers quarters of the SS Sea Devil at its|bars. councilman Johnson then lower chamber of Parliament cast jis ilso expectod "” “‘"“””‘“L Soup| Frankin Roosevelt, as a fund | He predicted tue remaining 40 per | Behrman p 0000 1] g T askes . “Are going ar 56 v ¢ . ence g i ects. | raising st A et Cir e > o ¥ R moorings. {asked him: “Are you going to sit an 80 to 66 vote of no m.nm:nu r)f:“:“:j‘ ”:v“'x*_:;“"‘v"“‘”(};‘)"“:‘_‘hom;mmm. project. Mrs. Ernest Gruen- | cent would follow suit, while an; Vaughan zz 10100 SCORE BY Gaidsick’s previbus ship, the Fenn there .'\nd‘,x.n' we cannot control on a resolution criticizing Kn:‘(n-; s = 1..»\», S 1 !ing has received a letter from Mrs. | ingtitute spokesman said enough R D e 19 Victory, was in collision with the this town?” 4 sen for his unx.tu&h‘ on the mmh'l e H(; % H ch“-;l its & )'”j‘"h” Hess, Democratic National | whisky is now on hand to main- Lavagetto zz2zz 1 .00 0 ul Runs 00 fretahtsr Tibiond® gupt. M. the| 'L 8m mot) shot back Cauncil- SchlssWik dusLgnacas, alced iy e j Committeewoman for Alaska, an- |tain a “steady flow to the market" | | Hits 10 Strait of San Juan de Fuca during man Nielsen. He tken went on speeches outside Parliament { nouncing that President Truman |of good whiskey despite curtailed | g Errors 00 a heavy fog Aug. 13 to urge strong measures to control ~Under Danish law Kristensen’s | will make a special broadcast on |gperations ] ’l\;):ll\lk 2 30 1 (;tnz'l 10.) SHERA i B 5 P o llegal liquor sales and other viola- middle-of-the-road government will It a | alked for Hatten in 6th ] The Diamond Knot sank with a flcgal iaor sules 1pd 0 Jd give @ remain In power on a trust ommIOVEREll (ASE | o But Publicker Industries, Inc., sald | Doubled for Behrman in 7th, |Dodgers * 12 cargo of Alaskan salmon estimated | !X of the law. “I would give a 7 pow el on. .8 9 b KINY will broadcast the speech' the cut “does do enough” andi T | Runs 00 ound $3.500000 in value, {man only one chance” he declar- basis until election results are an- | at 10:30 in the morning, and will Y i : zzz—Walked for Stanky in 7th. | ; to run arcund 5 in value. e S 2 o oun A A THRE ATl G BB " ! e Ang, an il | offered to do more. The big beverage [ 77, Ran for Ed s in 9th. Hits 00 The cargo currently is being sal- jed, proposing LhdlL lxoomtul 1{) re- !h!mxluflc e n\\))n il subml " | re-broadcast the speech at 5 p. m. |and commercial alcohol firm told i ,, F‘"u\ned for Cs ” in gth, | Errors 00 E 3t 'S g ction. C 4 esignatiol M - o nand o vaged. ;“’.‘]‘;‘tlk ““;;C;I:'“ ”\r‘”»;;’l‘_‘lf‘&)_.“ s el TR R ov | weather permitting | Luckman its companies “stand ready ! Error Miksis | Time of game—2:46; losing pitch- As res f collision t a s Sy 8 RD'(T YET ' an's Day-ee . ediately p s e # | sy % 3 i jk‘a sl:fll" 10 lé\e Hslf;_ledh: [ Jack's Cocktail bar, brought up an @ controversial issue for some time, N E On Democratic Women's Day each to join immediately in discontinuing | Runs batted in—Shea, DiMaggio, ' €r—Barney; attendance—34379; re- laska Steamship Company ilec {oft-repeated question. “How can is in Germany just south of the| precinct in the United States is|all use of grain of any kind in Il\e[J Robinson. . ceipts—$165,921.50 (net). $1,000,000 maritime libel suit against | P! R Al S | " < | asked to contribute $1 to the Na- |manufacture of distilled spirits”!™ yo hase hits—Henrich, Vaughn,; Next game Sunday in Yankee e Penit: Piooty, owned by tiefson tell. when. s mam.lg SXUns: . B0 . | SANTA ANA, Calif., Oct. 4—F— ) 4 . % ] w4 g M s & s - o = he asked, referring to the law, The Danish government notified | S blast trial - | ttonal Demoeratic Committee, Wom- | Whenever the government Xequests. i gpeq, | Stadium. Federal Government and operated | " ohinits tre sale of liquor Britain Oct. 13, 1046 that it did e T v o DL g i s S agreement with the distilers, | ~gonie runs—DiMagglo [ Taesmae y mer’ -Hawaiian Lines. was still debating toda € : e S e | | S ! . 3 : e 'to an intoxicated person. “demand the incorporation of South | oyise Overell and George Gollum #1 0 tHa Bltbot opERIRMOL. announced b‘; ATERE WL S f"“““x sacrifices—Furillo. i EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, Oct. As Gastineau Channel includes | House, was the committe’s first m ; Double plays—Reese, Stanky and ; 4—In a good game of a World J. Robinson 2 | Series contest the Yankees won to- AIED ShGU P e el o 1 John. nswered Schleswig into Denmark for the tim ouncilma hnson answers ark for the time her ¥ , B OO, COEFRE S 3 murdered her wealthy parents on )y oo brecinets in Juneau, two in | jor move in support of Mr. Truman's self-rationing” plan de-! parned runs—New York (AL) 2; .d(u from the Dodgers by a score of in, Seatu At YUy by D. O, 1 ld deem that to be being” but left the decision to resi | “I W e at to be g sior resi- rd their yacht las 5 him wotl 8 board their yacht last March 15. | poyglas and one each at Sheep | voluntary District Judge John C. Bowen, who | ‘ ; 5 -u- dents of South Schi : - Filed thek sinide “the e Victory | TC 0f thie banacdetel) oureHic AR outh BEMESRE The trial, which stagted May 26| Greek Mendenhall and Salmon | signed to save 100,000,000 bushels of | yookign (NL) 1 12-1 was owned by the government the Pation.” Jornson pr?po'"fd I i i was turned over to the jury vester-y creei Mrs Gruening has expressed |grain to help feed western Europe. ot o buses—New York (AL) 11; 1 The seties now stands, Yankees ol R M i nower i aive ity 4 metiond: o, the Goundll,, BRSH 2 day at 4:16 pm. Three times sinCe | o pone that all Democratic women | This is the margin of difference ) pgyokjyn (NL» 8 "7 | three games and the Dodgers two Gatdsick Was absolved of blame:by |Which wers. yoted down, four to SMA”_ MI“ES MAY [Ehoa, the fury has DikAe FOOnests |or Khiobay aiefita it tho ten’ and | bstwakn tHIL AEADN ‘eatimntad NEBA | ~mysey on W e . the American-Hawaiian Company “m,_ with n: .z\?'.d ern(.]mnn‘ for exhibits introduced as evidence | ocoive o full contribution 570,000,000 bushels—and the sup- l (Stirnwelss 2 Lindell 2. Rizzuto 2,! Sunday's game will be played in but B bméded ne\';rlhcl;ss k! d \ n;:i‘:lefi:lstmmui;(m was that the FA(E (I-OSURE IF I:l(l)u:)\‘:nll'\:’ ::ll{“llu:i:? !2?;(;1:8;‘1\‘,;.‘:(‘, Several musical numbers will be | plies available. :}ipm»wh A fi(.ull\snxn S‘Uln\sun: off the Yankee Stadium in New York Deputy Coroner Ray Brooks sai 3 ask { B AL 5 1 ! 3 5 2 3 - | g & (Ressnt & G ad- # et g T o o St e Com- PR B D e e g i e o e B R the veteran skipper was to have ap- | et iirlad Mhe iseoond, Vot e - cil be denl e 5 b | Jury testimony. f Ry b s peared soon before a Maritime Com. | posed immediately -after the first N o S u B S l D l E Sl RSN J0 i Ui Al Governor will speak on | to 10 mfmlh ; i Maggio) | ers win, the score is then 3-all and ¥ 3 | “The Achievements of the Demo- | Adoption of the plan by all dis- | g{jsxeouts by Barney 3 (DiMag- | the crucial game will be played in mission hearing into the Aug. 13” | failed of passage, was that a | , had failel 2 as that a e | . P ¥ £ G | meet .MA" |s ARRES“D { cratic Party Through the Year: tillers would mean “a saving of 1-1 gio, Johnson 2; by Shea 7 (Ed-|the Yankee Stadium on Monday. | el collision. ifi 4 +_ | committee be appointed to o : P e J 1shels o F He testified at a hearing in Por IWith the City Attorney to investi-| DENVER, Oct. 4—# A Colorado | “All Democratic women are urged ' 500,000 bushels of ),[:un a month.”} warqs Jorgensen 2. Stanky, Reese, In today's game, DiMaggio made land that his 10,000-ton ship was ! e erality of withdrawing| Small mine operator testified before | 0“ S"KA (HARGE to attend and make this a rallyinng | Luckman said. This would be mostly | 5 “Robinson, Lavagetto); by Hatten ' a home run thrown-into full speed astern as soon | 8ate the legality -0, WHACTEE T2 4 Congresssional subcommittee that | lday for good government in the |corn. An institute spokesman sald} gpeq); ' Behrman 2 (Lindell, J : as the danger of a collision was seen. |81l licenses by a special eleetion b e Tor marginal producing Edgar “Tex” Fette was arrested | o5 O 500 RO ired by che |some wheat is used to flavor 1€ | npoten yb, g i : Spec Shea, the New York Yan- The Fenn Victory returned to Puget, |21d then having the City entet thel & " nes faced foreclostre unless | bY.Deputy U. S. Mashal Walter Hel- 1, chievement of the past,” Mrs. whisky, but a Publicker official said | ;Qtu;m‘. Y Ohuty (etieamplan. ot MeeL frwraper S L il s s | sk i et E . L i itching summary : second Sound under its own power after the | 130" busines wtne the Federal government provides lan here last night on a telegraphic i qyiening said, distillers “do not use any wheat,” Barney—32 runs, 3 hits in 4 3 ,‘\_ 000/ ERm le. the 1847 ' world crash 1 believe,” said Johnson, “the price subsidies for strategic miner: | warrant from Deputy Marshal Max ! o 4 U oot in SmargeREiee a series today with a four-hitter 3 1 ve A g yote on i zer: g o oo 4% e i % nings; against Brooklyn. e people have a right to vo ' " “We cannot operate withou! e_‘RQL,(»lsAl Sitka. He was wanted for Last next week, it was learned z 4 o L [this.” His proposal was promptly| . c d(‘dml}; Re W s‘ ]r;ru- allegedly writing. a check in the! - Wi el hm! Hatten—0 runs, 0 hits in 1 1.«| Shea was in danger down. to 4 llouon I_I(E“SES ‘ujecw.’l by the same four-to-two . .. 0 < e-President and General ' amount of $70.50 without having a O(TEGENARIA" S Jw;m spokesmen tat the l_v\“m_"m; Eulmu:\ 9 SR the final out as Manager Shotton vote : ; = | bank account and for allegedly de- fro sigekls ehrman-—0 runs, 1 hit in 1 in- | cleaned his dugout of pinch hit- | _|Manager of the Country Boy Zinc |P&! 2 I industry whose leaders will be at- | o3 S J: 53089 | "It you gentlemen grant any more ANMEET Of the CouNLry Bo¥ ZHC yrauding an innkeeper of $12150 | tending a convention in San Fran- il {terd pnd ‘Himperas i, A anempt ARE GRA"IED lASI "lqu(,r licenses, you are violating "o c flc Pf‘.l ge'r | He was arraigned before U. S. Com- , o I o e |k;h Goek Casey—0 runs, 1 hit in 2 in-[to tie the score. |your public trust,” accused Andre| was the first of 14 witnesses| ., er Felix Gray this morning | | o oot A B AUDES | With the tying run on second from six Western States who will | Robert J. Wilson, Executive Sec- ; pitcher-—by Casey, (L “IGHT BY (0““(' | DeBarra, proprietor of the Gas- testify before a mining subcommit- | % the first charge only and bond GRANIED DIvoR(E retary of the National Rest »uram' Hit. by pitolser—by. Ousey, (Lin-; base!, o S ieson .of i Shes | tineau Cafe. | 8 8! was set at’$3,600 i e o i4d dell) ‘ner Vic Lombardi, Cookie Lava- ) R as set at $2,500. 4 Association, which already has be- ; ; i 3 | Then, after the vote had beenj ‘S‘:;fl‘fi];“::l“o“‘ce of Ri“‘f’_}“““(‘:“' How i 0 AN frihel m:‘“l"‘ f”‘jd_sflm;{ can\‘l;l':li;n b Wild pitch—Barney. igetto, who won yesterday's game | ness Committee. The Con-| o nipopARY BUILD) CHIEF| KANSAS CITY, Oct. 4—®-"An | oo o that unless the s Passed balls—Edwards 2 ‘and ruited Bill Mevin's no-hitter, ar-old bride today testified in . iy 1. Losing pitcher—Barney struck out conservation drive is successful “I Umpires — McGowan (AL) 1:luu'.‘: The 34379 fans paid a net of A taken and the four license appli-| City Councilmen Edward S./cations approved, DeBarra an- ressional group is studying the ef- § R i | Leo J. eterson, of Ketchikan,!18 NIl GRiras Jakhchsor | RIS vouba) Hat ihe: (ol RODLKSOK) Saur Fresidepl fauman 8 YRL0 Of |\ as been named Acting Superinten- | divorce court her octogenarian nus- Berpmplidiah, gl 4 Larsen and Henry Sully last night| |a license for his cafe immediately. l‘thf 1:!ll§n Bill W]}]lfl?\W‘uuldwfl.wp‘(]enl SR Ft‘df‘lc'fl Butld. | band: deceived her about his age l:-?x2[:»i;g(\lxr“n‘li:x:dulll:rllr’}\‘tiil‘i"m;:d"‘mh0 Pinelle (NL) first base, Rommel $16512150, were put through the reopened Juneau to an unlimited| when asked if he had reversed | extended war- time ,mm“um prices | | o by Mrs, Crystal Jenne, Juneau; “He told me he was 78, but ctual- ¥ The 't i theg activities " alson ((AL) second base, Goetz (NL) third 'wringer inning after inning as the number of liquor establishments by | his stand, DeBarra said: fiD - Iesdivaine and copper, P tmnster. Peterson will substitute |1y he was five years older.” Lillian !y e e e eauidon P22 Makclurih. QUL loft flold,} unks Enripiped 10 blov The Baie their votes approving the issuance| «No. I run a restaurant, notf i o lfor George Gullufsen during his| Arlene Bucher complained to Circuit oS 0 L L L sdent | Boyer (AL) right field. |wide open several time but never of four new licenses. |a booze joint.” He explained that}MEMOR'Al MASS 0" | iteas i Judge Ben Terte, who granted the ' ., '73‘“; M ‘Pgil,' iy m\upf Wi lquite did it. The Dodgers, held The action taken at last night'sigsince the Council had opened the AR S divorce. Dt of Al alintasy trive to “BIy| hitness for four innings, had Shea Council meeting was a complete|town, he didn't want to be “left MONDAY FOR SM"’H\ MARRIAGE LICENS i Bucher nagged her. was jealous 1,”\",]‘. g v-nslbl\: waste nothing.” plAY.BY.plAY in - trouble in the sixth, seventh re\'clarsal of a res](:!ultion S‘fieg:om’ -~ Dora Johns and Hans J. Gun-}and objected to her using cosmetics ; e - Lo 2 and ninth. earlier this year which prohibite e lied vesterday for a mar- | the bride of three months charged. |y o o o ® ® . R e P ————— e - — v any further retaill Members of £he Weeritorial High- | OXEon 8pplled yesterday 2 % : Ais Ao o . A ::)ere&:p};rlo l?;r:[ e | STEAMER MOVEMH"S way _ Patrol staff, hrovghout the | 1368 license from U. S. Commis- ugcl""’l‘d)(“l:‘:d“]‘:};“}“L;al"“‘l:(;‘ 2‘:;1::‘ e WEATHER REPORT e} . . n'g;”l"e':“"“:“knd sm‘n_!genseu. Shea lined to Jorgensen. e the mabibn bwhich took| Tertiry, Wil pagt h #inal tebute | Honer Felix Gray. Both are from! AL R e A i |e Temperarare zor 24-Hour e R T AR CIvd No runs, no hits, no errors, none the lid off the long-simmering| | at a Solemn Requiem Mass on Mon- | 71144 and both gave thelr agesf § o foun it e terhnts on|® Period -Enduima N, ogiock, 8 Km;, unrlghl,l‘mnp(l(-‘r. el S 'm;) G L liquor license question were Coun-| Square Simnet scheduled to arrive | day morning to the late W. Leonard 1as legal Ly Bucher’s 121-acre farm near Lowry | This Moning o ing up in the Dodger bullpen. Hen- | dgeite Atmwclas . made | & cilmen Burr Johnson and Joe| tOmOITOW. Smith, Territorial Highway End| BEREE City, Mo o In Juneau—Maximum, 55; o /& 00 SORC Shich bounc- | wenkes SlayRo-uans caioh o Ok Thibodeau. Mayor Waino Hen-| Rose Knot due Sunday. gineer, who passed away in Seattle | HERE FROM OHIO i e minimum, 41, ® | ed.off the wall in right conterfield Walker's blazing liner headed tow- drickson also voiced his opposi-| Clove Hitch, from Seattle, due|this week. } Walter F. Grener, of Hilliards, | |e At Alrport—Maximum, 53; 1,0 " g weise Wi e ard right fleld tion, as dil1 several members Of tOMOITOW, The Mimarial Mass will be cele- | Obic %8’ topping at the B‘“““""IHREE GOI_DHSH ¢ minimum, 3. ® i indell wiked oh gt pltches to} Lindell rased close fa.the faul the audience. | Aleutian scheduled to sail from |brated at 8:30 am. in the Catholic HOt¢! ; s T WEATHEE FORECANT .o [iyel WAL O O ent o e The four applicants whose retail | Seattle today. Church and friends of Mr. Smith | L e e (Juneau and Vieinity) #1doms SWinging Mo@uiin M”('d;lmul b BediAnskls . 1, AeWhraa liquor licenses were approved by| Coastal Mmm-ch sails from Se-! may attend the service. HERE FROM ANCHORAGE IAKE To AIR FROM e Mostly cloudy tonight, fol- |, Lhe‘bu‘( Fing B“‘l_m,, L ,m“"lfl down swinging the Council’s action are Marshall aitle October 7. | ARG W s bh R. FXM'\ and Claire Sdmu*; le lowed by cloudy and light e[gaoit, 00 MG plfl\(-t' ]ll-n'(-m‘g'] ,’j“ox,"";;i;m Jim) DO OPoy RO M ahd N B, vmd H p““(‘a‘\ Lou]se xchedulvd to oth of Anchorage, are registere: SEA]""I.E 'I'o NOME. rain " BHBANY o EE ApLEAWAEAS, ¢ f 3 " ™ . 0. Gearge Salo, ‘ *Northern Voyager, scheduled to| Late SR g R A G 7 S T Al | PRECIPITATION lieft on base. . 1. Yankges. Siirnwelss’ SIHE o0 The Salo application had been |sail from Seattle October 10. er Alrita under Albert Wdllz\ce,! FROM COLLEGE | SEATTLE, Oet. 4 (P—Alaska ! @ (Past 24 hours ending 7 +m. today) | Dodgers Stanky ailed b ;anllu‘ Henrich walked on four rejected at the last City Council| Baranof, from west, scheduled|landed 4000 pounds of kings os! L. T. Oldroyd of College, Alaska, ) pilots are used to unsual cargoes,|® In Juneau — None; since @ |simyeiss to McQuinn % o |pitenas. LISTRAN ala | whlked ERE session two weeks ago, and Wwas southbound 2:30 Monday morning. | Sebastian-Stuart at the Jum-nu‘ls at the Baranof. ibut one shipment to Nome vial® Oct. 1, 135 inches; since ® i popped to Johnson behind thu'd‘ng got uv. again to warm up in re-submitted last night. The three| Alaska due southbound MondayiCold Storage. | ———— " Alaska Airlines surprised even vet-| e July 1, 3242 inches 8|5 ias inslAn Aha: foul Lbe the Dodgtr, bullpen.. DNMSgsio other applications submitted were|morning. This morning, Clarence Moy on| YAKUTAT VISITOR eran airmen. It was a 3oldfish e At Airport — None; since ® 1" J Robinson smacked to John-{ “"f"der,"““ & double piy. Reage all new. >, — the Tillacum brought in 1400 Gordon K. Chappel of Yakutat | powl, with three tiny goldfish. The ! e Oct. 1, .85 inches; since July @ lson on one bounce and was ””“““‘Ianmn Y to J R(.)bmsun‘. ; ‘Approval of the four licenses was| ALA MEETS TUESDAY pounds of kings, and Jim Sharps|is staying at the Baranof. | fish went through in good condition.|e 1 2269 inches o lout at first. Tront: ooradden i, o AOTRG S w'.ed_ af[er“ qx?cpsgonv u‘pon the - “_u A on the Sophia landed another 1200 T ey Cost: $4.80. ; i' ® @ 00 0 0 00 0 00 'i No runs, no hits, no errors, none Dud:em- Siirnwetis ThesE Bl be question of “discrimination” against! The Ameucnn Legion Auxiliary [pounds of king salmon. Both Moy FROM SITKA - H e jleft on base hort 6 7 ' qualified applicants in favor of | will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock fand Sharpe sold to Sebastian-| Ruth H. Barbour and Eva Fay; NO DRIVER'S LICF f ¢ CHIM | e Tatie s]lull (;merngd t? cateh Furillo’s persons already holding liquor h-lm the Legion Dugout. Tt is important | Stuart. Jim Hickey brought in| Suter of Sitka are staying at thei - ‘ A chimney fire was extinguished Yankees— Furillo caught A R”h_'u 'Htirdgmaen s::rucgrr‘»m‘, :r- censes who are not as well quali-|that members attend &s a new Presi- [aLout 400 pounds of kings from|Baranof. Also from Sitka are Frank| John Cooper was arrested by City | by the Juneau Volunteer Pire De- |iridaris Bigh fiy in front of the) ’;y"“‘f ed out. Stirnweiss to Me- fied. |dent must be elected due to the|Auk Bay by truck for Alaska Coast | T. Calvin and F. J. Cole. Police last night for operating an | partment on Willoughby Avenue!right-center field wall, grabbing | ';l R, hits. Rt Councilmen and audience Enler—‘reslgn‘\h(m of Mrs. Claude Carnegie, | Fisheries -> > - | automobile without a driver's li- | last night. The department .nnw\rled it almost out of Walker’s hands. ‘1‘“0 m:”m i (ol ed into acrimonious detate con-|who has left for the States. >+ - SOUTHERN GUESTS . cense. He was cited to appear before a 2-3 alarm at 7:20 p. m, | Rizzuto walked Barney's firs ’ b, ;Ourth inning I cerning the question of liquor sales| > R. E. ROBERTSON IS i Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rossman of |City Magistrate William A. Holz- —————— ipitch to Shea was wild and m,, - - to minors, but the problem was SEATTLE VISITORS STILL IN JUNEAU | Atlington, Virginia, are staying at|heimer at 11 am. Monday | POLICE COURT NEW [t S Tt T wan b H,\.""k’e:i Megpian mmd o left without a solution or even a| The following from Seattle are - the Baranof. sy Lawrence Dick was fined $25 this 'seventh wild pitch of the series g lemans 1 Adumm;n ,“cm e 1\;“!1‘ promise toward prevention. registered at the Baranof: Mr. and| The other day, in The Empire, n‘ - e | IN TOWN morning by City Magistrate William |to create a record, topping the Rw ng:ng 1 )i,odmm;l ““1 ?fd. Said Citizen W. E. Nye after|Mrs Pio Delano, Mr. and Ms.|was stated R. E. Robertson had lett| Joseph Kiscwiek, D. A, Bailey,| E. M. Felton, and E. B. Fisher| A Holzheimef. He was booked last 1906 total of 6. Rizzuto was caught| el st telling of two recent instances|Charles C. Hialt and son, and Paul | for the States. E. E. Robertson was and Elmer Senkbeil of Anchorazeof Hoonah are staying at the Bar- by City Police on a drunk trying to steal third on a beau- a mgt diks 5 —_— where teen agers had come homelA Monroe. ‘!iu- one leaving for the south. ‘--:1» staying at the Gastineau | anof. charge tifwl throw from Edwards to Jor- /(‘onlmmd on I’age Tnrez) |

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