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SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1948 THE DAILY ALASK4 EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . PAGE THREE | White Laundry was referred to lhe‘ Workmen's Compensation Insur- | mitted men, on board the ship, | M U S I Al I S |§0UN(E!. voTEs {S(v’v t Committee. jance for the next year. Three | to pull his skiff along in the wnuel“ ) | The Street Committee was also|companies submitted the same bids | by means of ropes from above but, T BID | directed to investigate the need|and selection was made by drawing |later, when athers tried to enter the Io A ( ( E p for revising the City Ordinance on | from a hat. | skiff, he jumped tack into the water | B 0 0 ST I N G & P | truck load limits, | The annual audit, as made by |again and hasn't been seen since. CN ngtET WORK The Council passed, on its first|C. J. Ehrendreich, was presented GG e igvawnd ik = an ordinance permitting | It showed the City in better fi- P [ % TR sing of the Juneau s houljuzumn] shape than in the previous "‘[OR ORA'|°~‘S | H H »s to the Juneau Indepen-.year. The City received $45231252| The following concerns have filed HIH (ARDS NOW'AUd" Repori Re(eIVEd—idn‘ Schocl District until the City’s | during the year ending March 31,their Articles of Incorporation in eavy l Ing | | obligations on those buildings have | 1948, and paid out $416,734.38, leav- |the office ‘of Territorial Auditor ¥ i Chan{]es \,Oll” HOUI’S Ll been paid. The District will pay|ing a surplus of $35,578.14 Frank A. Boyle here By RALPH RODEN | censes, g(hool Blng 1 annual amount equal to the| In closing the Council extended | Santa Claus Foundation, a non- Fla"ens Elks W|N OVER Stan Musial is on the warpath i principal and interest paid by the|its wishes for a Happy Birthday to profit corporation at Fairbanks, again and the fortunes of the St. t C on its bonds. It will also| Mayor W. E. Hendrickson. formed to acquire the community of i Page One) il .o Northpole, Alaska, six miles north of JUNEAU Louis Cardinals are rising in the (Continued irom | pay all expenses and insurance | Fairbanks, erect a model Santa [ ional League pennant race. and will receive an option to pur- . » Donora, Pa. clouter has hit|Freject cous be completed next|chase the buildings at the expu-u-‘FRlENDlY SEaL PAY Claus village there operating it as a KETCHIKAN - a = 0 o e i b DR Rion of the S | VISIT ro WA(HUSEH charitable institution. Tt was formed SEATTLE r 1 by Robert C. Tucker, Harry B. Pal- | m rips to the plate to st his Les g >ity Property Committee | ). ajn0n se o | I 5 % port Bond issue ordin- Gt o leading batting mark to .405 was also instructed to investigate ;.. acsed its second reading. The w‘:} J‘(‘y‘hin’fl‘.“ Lg:‘(:::'l‘\‘l, Charles B. NOME By BOB TUCKMAN His terrific bit has sparked | needed repairs to the City Hall | o g 3. C A : .. : voted to pay the| The U Coast Guard Cutter ; b The Hollywood Stars set out|the Cardinals to three straight vic-| At the same time, the Council ap- v ki Ewmmln’ Bowl | Wachusett almost had a new crew| . Anchorage Lumber and Millwork Swift, convenient flluh‘_—;u{“ tonight in quest of their {fifth|tories, two over the Philadelphia|proved a motion to connect’ the| . o5 as itudid ‘last year. | member this week while 1t was. an<|C0v Of Anchorage, formed by Alic big 4engine Cm;pe:-: N straight victcjy—somdthing they | Phillies ahd one over the New York|City Hall hot water system 0| 1., y § pish ana Wildlife|chored in the harbor but the pros- W. Hugill, Aldon C. Gooch and Har- enjoy delicious foos ‘"l", i ’ = R old J. Butcher. Total capital stock sorvice — as a guest of Pa McClellan Tfi;les Twice, Doubles and Singles— | haven't achieved all season de-|Giants. {the AB Hall. Se i Y v | pective draftee digx 3 § Service was granted a renewal of 'bective draftee didn’'t hang around. 2 o a, x- Lawrensen Over Fence | spite heavy hitting which has land-| Musial went 3 for 4 against the Application Refused | e lease. for 3000 square feet of | Thursday morning, crew members | CONSIStS of 100000 shares having a Mmdw:rl‘;—n'c e 9 0 . v 5 aster e < Tiea ti w—— » e i r = % n A C ¥ - g Toing ad }mu i 1!:~1r Smllg"s H (‘l\(;dm,(sl”,,(\‘(l‘?,‘ ,‘11 lh;,‘é i :1",1- {\]““""“m] S “f‘?“,p m,:,;z space in the AB Hall but without |Spotted a seal, weighing over 150 171{‘:\1\‘\!18 :)f Slli:.x.u" of Baltimose "';:fi,n:d:c-er'-v..oul..- nning: r the top of the list of batting slugged (.(‘ !.l‘un 2 ',“ ew “,, “, bee rvm‘d “mu»nu“w at | renewal privileges at $50 per PO"'"“' sitting contentedly in a 12 o) lR(\herl:un pE g e are e BARANOF /" {OTEL Elks leaders of the Pacific Coast Lc”u;YL '1 was the Giants’ fifth|s Franklin was disapproved by month. | foot skiff alongside the Cutter. Tm';l-";m}“-‘; bielaplogmsbgiis e “lp. Tcl!];hfll':‘l“fi Moose | gue. straight defeat the Council. Application for a re=| 2 ekiff is used for painting the ship's| , 2 as lega = !” The Stars last night made it four| The victory increased the Cardi-)tail liquor license from James 8. Poiles 0N - EHANEAS | sides | resentatives. in a row, thereby equalling their|nals’ margin over the fourth place|payne at 305 Willoughby Ave, was| It was voted to change P°“"", The {riendly seal relaxed in the| e Hlflz‘/ll[fllmfl of Lawrensen, and by four heavy longest streak of the season. They Giants to two games, but the birds| referred to the Police Committee, | Ccurt hours to 10 . m. daily 11\-‘?“” for, o ahilesandls than- .eent NOTICE i ARRAYS clouts by Chuck McClellan, the turned prospective defeat into vic-|remained a game a half off the| Application from the Juneau Stead of 2 p. m. as is the current | \uevoard for a swim, returning to| I will not be responsible for any F Wm_ b Moose last night came off the tory in the last inning by manu-|Pace of the front-running Boston|cold Storage for refund of ones | Practice. his place in the skiff. a short time | debts unless authorized by my- e LSyim of T Cliim field a 4-0 winner over the Elks facturing two quick tallies for a|Braves third of the cost of building af McLean and Werner were granted | before the Cutter headed for its self. 817 2t in an especially well played game 5.4 win over Sacramento. Billy Southworth's Braves came|gqewalk in front of the Snow/a contract for City employee’s berth at the A-J Dock. He even per- ! ETHEL B. MILNER which could have gone either way Seattle came back after three|from bebind and nosed out the Cin-j “ < until the seventh when Lawrensen successive defeats to trounce Sani’”‘»“”“ Reds, 5-4, in a night game at banged out a homer to bring in Francisco, 9-4. Herman Besse|Boston. The Braves broke a 4-4 tie McClellan who had tripled to put pitched hitless bell for five innings|in the seventh inning when Earl the Moose four runs out front. |and survived sume bad moments:Torzeson singled home Ed 1Ky With the Moose two runs ahead ' in the last three innings for|from third 3 in the ' fifth, the Elks were in. the win. | The second pl(lr'(*.l’!ii?hur‘t’l “Pl- their only seriously ~threatening Second-place Los Angeles, mean- |Fates turned back the Phillies, 20, position with three men on and | while, gained a game on San | & night game at Philadelphia to a chance to crack the run column Francisco by tripping Portland, 5-4,|:emain a half “game be! nd’ the when Lawrensen fanned Smithberg in a wild 10-inning contest dur-jBraves and a game ahead of the for the third and deciding out. 'ing which 34 players saw action,|Cardivals. Elmer Riddle limited the The inflelds of both teams Were'The win lifted the Angels to three| PPHS to five safeties fo gain his working in par-excellent form, games behind the Seals and evened \va}H\ ‘;M" 'nlj the s‘m on o making it hard for the 10-second the series against Portland to two '1"!(‘ Unu;xuz:(uh:\ sllnl“\lvlr‘ll|wl‘xf.).\ men to make the first sack. games each. \:n ‘o8 ‘(‘fu]“[]j g o i '”“: '“‘xh:{ * Chuck McClellan found the range y 1d used 18 players includ-: deficit and \\N“~ 0:\ 4 V\;“ s his first time at bat, and from jng r pitchers and the Angels in g oRy game ‘£ there on in pounded the ball all sent in 16 men, including six| 3 1 erics 5 over the field to lead the batters hurlers, 8, 37| /AL sctivicy In/the Ambriean Lia | with four hits in four trips to the 1n another overtime contest, San e 1\}'1(_ ph:‘) lnti 1]“:%",' \‘:‘,:,(1 : plate. Doing his best to exercise Diego downed Oakland 10 to 8.l oo POo% 1“131 é‘l”’l "w iy the Elk outfielders, two were fence- jJeop Hanley clouted a . homer m!“} “-*\‘\'[P‘““"“ 5\‘“ i driven triples, one a double and the 11th with one man on to give |y :," {‘,':‘ o Conis oo Blael one‘a .cinoh single. the Padres the win which squared |p. New York Yankees g the current series at two games|cpicago White S BOX SCORE each. George Metkovich and|ig P Moose: AB R H PO Brocks Holder hit for the circuit| A scheduled night game between | Lr»ilacfi:;lag Hp 4 for Oakland. {the Boston Red Sox and the Tizers | E. Pasuan, 1b Forsythe, 2b Holloway, ¢ Phelps, cf. Selmer, ss Vuille, 3b Magorty, rf Total 3 Get ready for the ‘GREATEST FOURT (S in Juneaw’s history L EIS 1 Detroit was postponed because of |rain STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Team: w Bosten 31 Pittsburgh 30 St. Louis 28 27 e — — . NED ZENGERS ARE i% " PARENTS BOY BABY BORN LAST MIGHT I i | | | Three Day Colorful moooococo0 Soccomrro cccorNwooOR 800 o1 R R R R 26 23 Cincinna 2 Chicago ... 21 Elks: Al Specht, c. Palmer, p. Cantillon, sf Snow, 1b Hakkenin, rf Houston, 2b Mercado, 3b Hagerup, if | Mr. and Mrs. Ned Zenger are 36 | parents of a bat boy born last inight at 9:15 o'clock in St. Ann’s is the first born couple. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Sr., of Juneau, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freitag, of Albany, Oregon. | - v New York 2 558 Smithberg, ss 2 Detroit 4 519 ‘Total 24 2 Boston 490 Two base hits: McClellan 1, Law- Washington 2 444 | rensen 1; three base hits: Mc- St. Louis 420 Clellan 2; home runs; Lawrensen Chicago 319 1; double plays: Elks 1, Moose 1; cccocococococcd mooroorrorE cuorprocoomon Starting With Popular runs batted in: Lawrensen 3; Pas- Pacific Coast League quan 1; walked by: Palmer 0, Lew- Team: W L Pct.‘Russ Farme’s Help rensen 1; struck out by: Palmer San Francisco 29 618 5, Lawrensen 10; umpires: Bill Los Angeles 575 H Forsythe, plate; Littlefield, first San Diego 564 (ons'rudlon JObS base; V. James, third base. Oakland 538 ST S ThC g s Seattle 534 MOSCOW—(P—Cne hundred and | Hollywood - 448 | ity thousand collective farmers in { I"(OMLIAXBOARD Sagramento v 856 | Uzbekistan are digging canals and 3 f Portland 355 | nave helped build railways and irri- IHWM“S REVENUERS aticn systems, says the Moscow Wi C!nannel League News, English language newspaper Team: W L .| published here. They have volun- Moose P 8 - DDANCE —Saturday Night BASEBALL—-Sunday and Monday WATER SPORTS---------ATR SHOW Decorated Floats ===== Costunes DENVER —®— A Colorado far- mer inade a bank deposit of $17,000 but didn't report such - income in his tax return. The Internal Rev- 2 teered for work on the construction | Elks o ik 8 B projects, the paper says. Legion ... 4.5 This has become a regular cu Douglas D L ] 7 tom in the Central Asian Republic. T £ vhy. ] cn;:??ffm::?;fi;';edi;[gis mcney‘ e sk, g o semen] The harvest there is gathered at pn an early date and they can assist was no sudden windfall; he had - 2 ‘s A the been saying it in Bis basement: for Ihleves wa'k o" on. construction projects on.a. tre- years. Every time he tucked away mengous seale. a little more, he said, he penciled o the date and amout on pine toards wl'h Seven Tons leaning against the wall. | Could he produce the boards? | Well, he'd sawed them up and made; BUTTE, Mont.,—(®— Thieves in a kitchen cabinet out of them. | the Butte area have added a Paul Revenue agents took the cabinet Bunyan twist to their operations. apart, found the penciled memos; Mining equipment, weighing from true enough. But this led to quite 12,000 to 14,000 pounds has been some revision of the farmer’s earlier | disappearing in large quantities tax returns. The tax men suggested |in recent weeks. he keep an account book. | Undersheriff William T. 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