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THE DAILY ALASKZ EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA . PAGE THREE | Speun, John Allen, Bruce Novasky| Four persons from Tulsequah, B. FROM MT. EDGECUMBE ;TWIN BAI-I. GAM[S A(S IS FURNISHING ‘OES INS'RUC“ON Iflfld Clarence Turner. l'c., are registered at the Baranof (OMMUNKAHONS ]‘0 | | Coming here from Annett Hotel. They are Mr. and Mrs.| Jessie Phelps, Mary Jane Hodgen, AI pARK SUNDAY. S(Hool ENDS vlSIT i g ieodart, H. K. Richardson, G. W. Robin- | Lorraine Hill and Marylou Frenzees ' AR("( EXPED"'ON | Tromas Bolles, James and Ed Dowl- son, Polaris-Taku; and Frank H. of Mt. Edgecumbe are staying at ATH OF JULY SERIES . OF TWO OFFICIALS ™ ™ © " == s ->oo SR v The Alaska Communication Sys- — s e — tem station at Yakutat is providing HAVE ARMY lIKE 8" f Although it still remains lnde(-"mm,m”m.m“,m for the Arctic In- The Eastern Star School of In- . P which in tomorrow’s games, it was|waiter Wood, now operating on Se- Scottish Rite Temple by Mrs. Eva RUSSIA S (lEcHS . WAI.KS OFF HE[D Anrounct yesterday that four|ward Glacier in the Mount Stelias| H. Hamilton, Most Worthy Gran 7 : §' |league teams would see action in(Range. Seward Glacier, which is ap- Matren, concluded the program ar- 'I'OlD BY pRES'DENr i AS IOPPER . 4 a double-header. Opposition of the|proximately fifty miles north of ranged for her oificial visit (u‘ s v GAME LAS'I' N.GH'I' clubs will be determined by draw- |Yakutat, originates high on the Juneau Chapter No. 7 and Nugget | ¢ 3 eV e s s s v s i devian b e seivie e NN BN EEEEE DOES HE STILL WHISPER — )}o u’ve agove 7> Does your morale need a little boost? A thrilling Rilling KOOLERWAVE makes miracles happen . . . KOOLERWAVE'S soft, enveloping "Vapor-Veil” brings you smooth, longer-lasting natural lovking ing straws islopes of mountains that tower well| Chapter No. 2, of Douglas. There| BELGRADE, July 10 (P—Czecho- DEFE T K -—— O. R. Cleveland, acting director |over fourteen thousand feet in the was a I » turnout for the School |slovakia’s Communist President . - e i, . rdav a . f o { A ! 2 ot the teague, said yesterday that fair, This is announced by Colonel|of Instruction [ Klement Gootwald, who like Hit- A MOOSE Wln by 9 0 as Re the games would be the first of |'T. J. Tully, Commanding Officer of sterday Mrs. Hamilton and her|ler, used to be a corporal in the Su" Of Forfe" by DOU 3 the 4th 6f July play-off, with the the AC | traveling companion, Mrs. Amy H. i(‘ld Austrian army, said the Czech waves. Never an overdone permanent Jook « o By TI Q- | championship game being played| The Expedition is scheduled t0 re~! Berry, Worthy Grand Marshal, were| 21my should model itself after the \ \ (By The Associated Press) M Sunday, July 18 main on the Glacier for about six ts of honor | Russis rmy g i i 4 3 ol y \ I ma tl ilac E sts honor at a Juneau Past|Russian army. Pravda accused the » y E / i The view was nice and the air Ias anagefs Agree | robable first money will beweeks during which time the ACS| afatrons' luncheon held at ma}Brmah embassy in Paris of circu- I\O(';IIFR\! A\:,:E : sm:{;p:';l;’vil- :'r'u::dpei;:;:j pf:r'hsy.z‘:.h“:f.nfi': cifi $125 wi lace team |t 5 ly Hies 0 i 3 % onal permanent . . . is guarantee B good up there on m}) of the Pm‘l‘c_, e A $125 w un' the second place team|will be its cnly means of communi-' y warq D, Stabler summer home } lating a “provocative” lie that E ;"y e rious. Good Hnufl‘kel‘plng and see the difference. Call for your oast League standing but Oakland| It all started last night when |taking $75. cations with the rest of the world | on Glacier Highway. The two visit- lin Communists have been orde Mugazine! It's an exciting new kind appointment today! | couldn’t stand prosperity. the Douglas team showed up with x ' =2 {Lasi year the ACS prc vided % SR ors enjoyed a visit to Mendenhall|ed to stir up so much trouble the _ Casey Stengel's Oaks werc back)not more than six men to play isame service during the Operation! Giacior before returning to town, Red army would take over the . in second place today, 24 hours af-|a scheduled league game with nm‘INDIA“S IN HGH' I Whitetower asoafit 6B OUHE. Mo ~ pi- ' graie 1T B0 B mere iwhole city 7 M 00LB“WAVE R ter they overhauled San Francisco|Mocse who had a full team on the iKinley, highest peak cn the North|; ... (o400 for Whitehorse. The | 3 K Garontesd American continent, Staff Sergeant ¢ | THE PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT w~$; for the first time this year. The | field and r y to go. ¥ 1 Most Worthy Grand Matron ex- Oaks took a 7 to 5 beating from After waitinz several minutes af- psp I {Edward F. Rodenberg is in charge ol | pects to visit all of the Eastern San Francisco and dropped .003ter game time, Bob Coughlin for [ the ACS station at Yakutat. Star ok m '3 > g e, ghlin a hapters in Alaska before re- | points back of the Seals. Douglas and Red Holloway £ ; For men who i the AMER!( ANI. | Ry . T turning to the states. { The slipping Los Angeles team|Mocse broke their heads away EAGUE PASADO MANA“A HERE | | shave every day { R i Baranof Beauty Salon ! Phone 538 Baranof Hotel took another pasting from Holly-|from a huddle with the announce- wood. The Stars won, 2 to 0, for|ment that Douglas would forfeit = ; | 4 t:ei.r third in four starts against|the game, but that an exhibition| .. ‘?:v ":fifil;‘\?‘f‘ e IODAY w““ IOUR!S‘LPAN AMERI(AN BRI“GS L' DER | MRS. ILAH PARMENTER their crosstown rivals. zame would be played, filling the bR 0. oue DRHHAMUL. e a arriv ! | 2 . 5 r he & zing Philadelph: ¥ The yacht Pasado Manana arriv- | i £ Sacramento tossed o dual south- | Douglas vacancies witk: other longue 1o, the mazing Philadelphia Ath e Tort tnis moming with an-| 18 NORTH, 7 FLY SOUTH | f| CERTRE veted Cevs enva iU ey £y u v L paw punch at Seattle and took|players who were at the park. o :he f,-v,,t.,umu‘ng' mupu‘\‘v‘:,{ ;,p other group of tourists from Cali- | . “NO-BRUSH’’ SHAVE CREAN = | = 2 i o :0“‘ ;flds of thelr twin bill —| At that pont, O. R. Cleveland, |gians. ¢ ™ "lfomia and other points. Capt.| { o ] to 2 and 10 to 1. Edgar Smith | vice-President and acting director | once again the Cleveland Tribe |EiN8r Haugen will continue to! Bringing 18 passengers for Ju- The MODERN shave cream | i turned back the Rainiers in the|of the league, took his equipment | o ¢ line up a friendly array of | Skasway, Glacier Bay and Sitka|neau, PAA Clippers took seven to for MODERN men { & ?:ener’ a:;ld S}e;e Nagy throttled | kit in hand and headed for home. percentage .,gm‘h o p’m‘wu‘ ' before returning south. |E e vesterday " ' :In:m: rurelswtl)r; Ll"'pe.m,rvn Mole and Cleveland Ml motiing . el ativiniing American League lead. Pfssengers this trip include Ge-| rivals were Harriet Smith, Rot- {Kw 3 § l Hertn Reith, haisen an‘m'd ek tive to the situation while it Was| pe A's have won three more than | PEV2 Connor of Chicago, T. B.|ert Valle, Anne Wheeldon, Herbert | RS AT { and shut| peing ironed out, except to mention |tne ndians but they've alse .clDuggan, Lubbock, Texas, Mr. and and Isabel Richardson, G. W. Rob- i ) H out San Diego 10 to 0. that in past cases teams in theltnree m Consequently they re-|Mrs. B. Kilbur, Ontario, Calif.inson, Mis. Joe Waker, Ed Erickson, | | 5 » 5 league had filled in with other|main 10 peints \,.,:.k with exactly | Lewis D. Barnard, California, Lil-|Bernice Kerr, Laurel Goodell, Grant | i b Lams players when shorthanded Without | alt of the 154-game schedule ahead. | an L. Rowan of Wichita, Kansas, McClure, Tom Simmons, - William | | ague forfeiting _the game. ¥ Rt T L. Belzer, Edna L. Belzer,| Mills, Nels Rowley, Donald Duncan, | r..ra ‘Be e”‘! , i 5 b | They did it the hard wa T : o 3 i - ? B'I_EEm- W L Pet| As Cleveland walked out of the mgm_‘ coming from behind twice | E i Evelyn Moles from | Roy Johnson, Fred Jose and Jean '.s " l‘c;‘tso:umh. ;; i; 'f’;; park he was asked to leave enough |(o outlast the sluzging Boston Red|LO Mrs. Eloise Campbell, | Scannell . ; 43| baseballs to play the exhibition |Sox 8.7 Ry e o | Lubbock, Texas, and Britha Husum,| Leaving were Robert Thorp, Wil- Ofi C l t S i f \ i‘» L%“fi 3 3 53%)game, but refused to do 0, $a¥-| Long before this final result had|San Francisco !Jiam Sherlock, John C. Gever, Lief | _w"m. euasy reutfl ers Omp ele »ervice o | Bis'ok,?’k ‘;; ‘;‘,’é ':gf ing that he was responsible ior the [peen posted, the A's knew that Cleve- |~ T ) ¥ v : Phnad’]"h_ ey 6| equipment and would take it along. {land had been thumped by St. Louis, | | b fust . Marlne elphia 5, 4 467 Refusing to stay around long 5-3, a seventh loss for I | | ob Lemon y Chicago ... 31 43 419 enough to explain the actual source 'who has won 12 games. w MG - N f c,' er S of his discontent, he was last seen| Detroit copped its fifth in a row e | 4.englne IPP H ; ngleL going through the right field fence |downing Chicago, 4-2 c eam: .| gate enroute home The Fire! Shortly after learning that second W W.’ P ® Liability ® Casualty ® Glass Cleveland 4427 Department representative on Laseman Eddie Stanky would be out = Philadelphia 47 30 hand was taken to the fire station lof action with a broken right ankle | New York a8 31 where balls for the game were until mid-September, the Boston | GREEN GIAN | ® Theft Boston 37 34 obtained. Braves overwhelmed Philadelphia, | | Fly in swift comfort aboard Detroit BT M. P. Muilaney, President of the |13-2 ! g | the big, 4-mile-a-minute ® ROhberY Washingten 33 41 446 league, is in Anchorage on a busi-| The Braves opened up a 3! PEAS | Clippers . . . serving Alaska 2t Touls 7 44 380 ness trip. llead on the Pittsturgh Pirates who | ! requent schedules. e Burglary Chicago 23- 47 329 SR G e Ikowed to Chicago, 2-1, in the Majors’ i "El“:u sottle back in [ ] Fire 1 nro J : B R “ ¢ only day game. Ie Tn every Green Giant can, Eaclfps Opast Weague lEAGuE VE(E pR , | Rex Barney of Brooklyn reeled off| you get the cream of the pea Teap i T Ll tLE= . Inis sccond winning effort in suc-| crop—carefullyselected forextra | | fce your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy @ vor.\d- famous service. including ® Workmen's Compensation San Francisco 57 42 576 slon, taming New York with four . [ ¥ 2l Bion; ng S flavor, for size and color, succu- | | Onklapd 69 4 57 OPPQSES SHIEIEN% | nits, 10-3 betore 50819 customers in | 3Tt 4 delicious and ready to delicious hot meals, as part i san Diezo 54 45 545! Ithe polo grounds i SOl he flecti ‘ of your Flying Clipper fare. | , N S U R A Los Angeles 54 46 540 OF GUY Firrors by Danny Litwhiler and Red | serve—pat;ked f:(;i; e SReWuE, | Consult Pan American «cs | Seattle 48 49 495 TO MOOSE | Etallc \abled St. Louis to trim| moment 0 avor, 1 : | 2 57 Hilpocd 46 53 465 ol o e L ’ BARANOF HOTEL | TELEPHONE 57 Portiand 40 57 41z T B 'ed runs in the eighth : e v\ na er Sacramento 3 61 37| Althoy t commenting as to| Bj| Nicholson's 11th homer of the M HENRY M HOGUE M g' .“1":!;"!' gt o res | year with Andy Pafko on base in the | — s ¢ > H‘” W”/{[%” ! 5 St a TR TN {would be taken, O. R. Cleveland, |sixin provi Fl i bussssssssssssssesssssssS SRS SIS 4t ALD AYS | f) Team: W L Pet | Vice-President of the Juneau base- |over Pit mer Riddle. Rt T Syrem of 16Ty O | ramlly G“'.“p Prolechoq Moose i 10 2 833 ball league, sounded a voice of | it st | i [ OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building Elks 7 & 538 brotest regarding the recent switch | | B Legion 6 8 500! of Joe Guy frem the Elks to the| = e ——— Douglas 2 11 .154|Moose ball club. Cleveland assert- VERMAR(O T0 LEAVE ———————— — ———————————— | i LIRSS OV ed that duc to the apparent weak- | lA“’ER pARI Mon‘“.l ness of the Douglas Club, Guy| should have been sent to Douglas 3 « D instead of the Moose when sever-| The Vermarco, having just re-| |ing with the Elks. turred to Juneau from a photo- Guy said leavinz the Elks was Leaders in th two major basetall ' motivated by his being “benched” leagues through games of yesterday,[most of the time when with the are as follows: club. Amcrican League The Channel rule governing such Batting—Williams, Boston .388|a change states thal no player Boudreau, Cleveland .365. | shall play with another team un- Runs batted in—DiMaggio, New |less he is a member of that team, 4 York 74; Williams, Boston 72. hall not be traded| The party will be made up of Home runs—Keltner, Cleveland 20; DiMaggio, New York 19. tory to the player himself, and to Pitching—Fowler, Philadelphia 7-|the Executive Board, and to the 1 .875; Reynolds, New York 10-3 .769. | managers of the teams not involy- ‘ To Go Where You Want to Go . To Get There Quicky in Comfort | graphic cruise, Is planning a sim- ilar trip with the departure date | ) { ! y 1 being the laiter part of this month. ; ) Art Kinnan, cwner of the vessel, said the forthcoming trip will ex- tend about three weeks, and that | areas covered will probably be; much the same as in the past. [ unless it is satisfac- | three visitors from the states. National League ed. Batting—Musial, St.Louis 412 ————————— Ps Ashburn, Philadelphia 34. Now, General Electric offers a Runs batted in——Sauer, Cincinna- ti 64; Kiner, Pittsburgh 64. B. B. SIARS new guarantee and ten-year Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati 24; uP THE con“ERs Kiner, Pittsburgh 23. Batting and pitching stars of WITH Pitching—Poat, New York, 8-2} Tahtaitian n A g 2 v 3 games yesterday are as follows: 800; Brecheen, St. Louis 9-3 .750. Batting—Alvin Dark, Braves— . tripled, doubled, singled and stole & NG, U s Jrar orr L protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatic Electric Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec- tion for you on your new gal- i iy Gy S s home while stretching consecutive § ; i game hitting streak to 21. i : : Pitching—Eddie Lopat, Yankees “ vanized-tank water heaters. --Hung up fifth straight win with four-hit shutout of Washington, 9-0. 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