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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . PAGE THREE Ele FA(E MOOSE IN pplies, fire alarm systems, police mann, Juneau Soroptimist’s Par-| when they reach the age of 60. artment assistance uulldmg‘sokopltM'ST (lUB liamentarian, and chairman of the JUNEAU RESERVE Captain Baron expects to return | BASEBA[[ I’cHlGH]‘ laws, fire hazards and structural & program committee, address a here next week to meet personally ' conditons, HAS SOCIAl MEEI. board meeting in Washington, D.C. DE'I‘A(HMEN'I’ MAY with all mem who are interested = - o - [ with her report on “Consumer In- in the Reserve program In the In the first league game since J R i s G; trests,” ccmmanding m h i I 1 L b : { rests,’ k 4 in- meantime, he requested that these it e i 5 S 5 LYNN WINTERS BA HEAR TRAVEL TALK s smmendiee o e BE ESTABLISHED oo, st et e all teams will meel € to relinquish their allotted following men to register their in- park tonight at 6:30 o BEST DO[[Y VARDEN' # to hear Mrs. Hermann speak b g terest informally so that possibil . mae— S — T . s nning game The Soroptimist Club held its An Air Force-Army rve or- even xl\‘nm‘ p‘.u)m ¥ 2 - <R '1 N ks, hntaliay Babd ther i ’\_“ Rl e »lz'“‘”‘ '~ ities may be studied: & I will be,the first game this n Winters is presently lead- 9! ‘\'1 ‘(u;a ‘n\;;‘. R; ‘<\ Supplementing this letter, Mrs, £anization may be formed in Ju-| i Force: Colonel Neil Fritch week for the Moose, having won|ing the Junior Chamber of Com-|[On the Bubble Room Terrace Hermann stated t Mrs. Moore D€au soon if enough interest IS ;.n veterans Administration, or their last game by a 9-0 forfeit from | merce trout derby with a three-| Guests of the club were Mrs. who expects to be in 1 for|Shown in such a program by| ceoeant Bob Druxman Daily ' Couglas last Friday. Playing their| pcund seven ounce Dolly Varden|Caroline Turner of Juneau and | short time next spring, has re- | Members of the Aried Force Re-| g Empire ond of the week, the Elks lost]y sured 21 and nine-six-|Mrs. Norman McLeod of Lewiston, | ceived a $1,000 cash award, given Serves and former members of the ™ x\yio.” nraior vanse Blackwell Tuesday the Douglas | (g inches and was taken out|Idaho, mother of Norma Johnson.|every five years to the person ad.|Armed Forces. The organization | pppe o 0 I eaTe he " cella y . Administratior.. or Firemen reared u e cellar ontana Creek. This bettered|Mrs. Turner told of her recent| judged to be i most valuable| Wil be composed of both offier| Toennical Sergeant Ervin S. -ioug, level and L Joc Hughes iish which weigh- trip down the Salmon. River in|citizen of Florid and enlisted personnel Aty and Alr Duresd et i win in a mont t pounds two ounces also|Idaho, The River of No Return, - o iptain O. W. Balon, Chief Service, | B3 te at Montana g0 vunm because of its unnavigable ivillan Components for the ¢ : ! BEte) Kearney continues to lead Xabids SATR'NA-O(EAN'( kan Air Command, visited here| Navy: Captain J. S. MacKinnon, i . he cut it entries with a three| Mrs. Johnson lauded the beauty briefly yesterday to confer on nlans|Alaska Laundry, or Chief Petty By BILL BECKER | By RALPH RODEN HRE SAFETY OF ! 3 3 and th arte ur cateh | ¢ aska, saying ths sk o 0 for the organization which is ex- | Officer Ray Beact rritoria 2 That thud heard around the, It's Bill Veeck’s turn to laugh now MEP-quATter” . Round. ooy af - Alasknrsaying - thav: - Alagkuny AT NORTHERN COM. o o Savion Bhen & TR st B Al i i Coast League today was San Fran-| Old Satchel Paige has contributed jUNEAU w!l!. BE 1 measured twenty-four and|were all wealthy in view of the pected to be set ug to include as|partment of Labor. cisco’s skidding Seals hitting four- |an important win to the Cleveland . i . o nan o iR GSEERRIEREe oS e shiflrinil - BeTiall | AN, [ 1nAEY as possible o: fhiose Rho ar s i | selborg. also said that in the light of her th place. . Indians’ pennant drive. r Spruce Corp, tug ‘whs taken on the | Drerested ‘Bud” Kuistan, Alaska Cut Rate T:ns was a new 1948 low for Lef-| When Veeck, Tribe President 'NSPE(TED NOW o R !i,uwgxporunm\ in business; Alaska “)1 Bihrn: Commatolid w:.l‘\ Jeit B:5g80 ok i program, said |LIqUor: Store ty O'Doul's erstwhile leaders, and |signed the ageless Negro pitcher to CRUISER 3 ‘“"}7“’ ‘G lep g, R, B ]f"‘"“‘ of OP-| jarday morning for bottom wash- ain Barcn. are retention of | . Coast Guard: Commander E. V. it all resulted from a double drub-|bis first Major League contract on IR et . RDAY I"‘— l}"nl\ for )!l‘!sovnh who are en-|; o g painting and & new iron |rank, at time of prior d i Carlson, U. S. Coast Guard Cutter bing the Seals received last night|July 7, some observers said it wa “‘ "”*-“" s ‘“ The s a cabin cruiser | terprising and farseeing bark sheet on the side-and-sterh.|in the event. of thoh bein .| Wachusett, or Lieutenant Com- irom Los Angeles, 3-1 and 2-0. |just ancther of Veeck’s stunts to P - (1’ 45 \fi““‘)“\:"“'f:““: from San Francisco, tied up at the' A letter trom mrs. Mary Moore,|She is cxpected completed about| back to duty for an emergency,| mender E. P. Chester, Jr., Gov- Both the Angels and San Diego, |Kecp the turnstiles humming in the "‘“'"‘_k»"‘ Dl “1‘”1 smi harbor here yesterday'Sorcptimist of Miami, Florida, | the middle of next week Also oppertunity 16 given for ghir.|CropCE GTbic, which helped itself to 6-3 and 3-1|forest city d 2 “‘: " o "“““ "““l\ ‘.‘ pendinz about two days in'and sent to Mrs. Harry Luca: S| The Redendo, owned by Red ther promotions; a five percent in- e wins over Sacramento, clambered | But Paige, who has played for| U Hie protection “factibig \the. Taku. Hifhok wren yread to the club Aline Warner. | Clark, has had her cabinet work|crease in pay is awarded for each CALIFORNIA VIS S over San Francisco. San Diego,|Rnd against some of the greatest;2nd to regrade the City's fire in- length of her stay here is|In the letter, Mrs, Moore told of |finished, and the Oceanic, owned|three years of Reserve service: pging . VSIS in fact, jumped to second place just |names in baseball, shuffled out of |Surance x.xl:nu . ol 1 iher plans to visit the conference by Ole Westby, is on the grid for|members have the advantage of be Several C»\Iflrjn-x“n yns are rej two games back of Oakland, which [the bullpen in Philadelphia’s Shive| Hoaas, whose office 1o in San T {of the American Federation of copper painting G RS . on - Jate. (IR b ckiifed 15 tne fussl IRE o it held firm with a 10-7 conquest of | Park last “‘!““h"‘ I“‘" i el § ‘,‘.:ll Kiatior KW\“:‘"”',’ 1| Mrs. W. M. Hoyt andScrcptimist Clubs in Toronto in v deVélopiments. and changes: . Ré-| Baranof Hofel, The. vn:t’mtl 'S-f Hollywood lof o doucle-header against the Fairbanks u wehorage for . daughter of Midland, La., are | July and thence on to the Inter- E F HETE Py RES G AID. for, meetitl’ nig g s b ?rl:::";;au. Jack Graham, slam- |Athletics and gained credi¢ for an|similar study. He will survey Water', .. ouoifs at the Hotel Juneau. |naticnal conference in Harrogate, L all (.iw]:“:l \:‘m‘knx‘ “;:\lilllkni:»l")\‘:; ’1‘;‘ \\‘/‘:1“':‘\:&\1‘” 1\/:{ [‘;a-:r:\h ac'tmf ik med two more out of the park to|8-5 Cleveland victory 2 - — (England in August. Wiitlam! A% TRV bl | o |'Welk of ‘oBtioal ackive duty each|ify" of NewhAll" O 6 Hofy bl pace San Diego's twin killing and| The Indians won the fusi game, ! Mrs. Moore also told of hearing|Jjuncau from Whitehorse and is|year; and they are also eligible|San Francisco, and Marion Jean bring his heme run total to 43.|6-1, behind the four-hit pitching her friend, Mrs. Mildred R. Her- staying at the Gastineau Hotel regular retirement benetits | Peterson of n;ml 1d This tied the San Diego record 0f Steve Gromek, to increase their posted last year by Maxie W (tirst place margin over the Atn- and_the season is only 60 percent [letics to two-and-one half game Boston Braves pulled six gone, Paige relieved starter Bol Lemon The Beavers held the series edge, POt as the world champions beat however, thiaestwo, me l.«vvx\.11511v\\xn-'. l._' & & STANDING OF CLUBS 1¢ up and coming Boston Red! Nlck and J h B ‘i 0 OGN SAVaEr '{ile WHNErs 5 HONE 478 FOR GROCERIES Cincinnati 3 2 e 4 . A F : eq |games ahead of the runner-up ; . Chie g 3 ,q | Pittsburgh Pirates in the National l i ¢ y } ity % League, beating and tying the D E p‘ 2l | Chicago Cuks while the Pirate: o . Team w Pet.| Johnny Sain posted his 12th vic- n.bY Pan American Chpp@? “ Cleveland 417 627 |tory 2 to 1 in the first game. e Fhiladelphia 48 | The second game was called at the i »i New York 2 584 end of 13 innings because of dark-| ® "’Ily di oo E l A L S | "ner to Seattle’s Herh Karpel checked!in the sixth and snufted out a W Portland with seven hits for a 4-2 Philadelphia rally that Lrought the | 7 | | victory. ‘The Rainiers, with Tony'A' to within a run of a tie. York’s two-run double the pay-| The twin setbacks cut the A's i off, raked Jim Tote for three runs|Margin over the third place New ¢ : in the fourth to settle the issue,|York Yankees to one percentage uimeradt] ) R T i, Natlina1 et Sox took a day-night double-heade § o from the Detroit ers, 13-1 and Team: Pet.y, 4 Boston L NOX Pt % | Rae Scarborough hurled the Sen- S Tails 513 |Ators to a 4-1 seven hit congue New York Joa |Over the last place Chicago Whi American League | split with the New York Giants Boston 35 -539 | ness with the score tied 1-1 N T SATURDAY and MONBAY Detreit 3 500 The Pirates clipped the Giants regk Washington 35 42 45514-3, in the first game. Ralph Kine) f”” from E St. Louis 5 378 Llasted his 24th round per for Chicage 8 .31:’)[(}19 Pirate Ray Poat hurled the i * only bregk : Giants to a 10-3 triumph in the Teardi L Facodoa e ! fost 1o dinne, from FAIRBA"KS 0 ( 0 M A B u T T E R h. h d p Pacific Coast League The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the ’ Iq gra e el ou" c Oakland 5 57 5 \ ! S 4 56! Dutc] eonard hurled the Phil- san Francisco 5 ] lover the Cardinals { i " ozen ( Seattle E e ! Gm"x NG AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Hollywood 487| = | ‘pers take you where you want to go— from Nome - = Lorvan : ‘ FIGHI DQPE | clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. B ES T Fo 0 DS M A Y o N N A l S E : p ' : it e ! And you'll feel az home aboard the big, dependable i M n C Channel League B i S nieitle ) Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare Team: 1 | i 15 B8 low—with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . .. S N o w F l A K E ( R A ( K F R S Moose = : 2 83| TROIT—Tommy Yarosz, 167, | - > % § poun S or ( Legion ...... 538 | pigtsburgh, outpointed Johnny Co- | BARANOY HOTEL—Telephone 106 Phil ‘Zwick, 125, Kaukauna, lEADERS m B' B' | New umvalsv:t'nw Gnmn?uu{ Wafllfl mflWAYS include Sidney Fleischman of Skag- e J;;/m of //rC”ymy (,‘Z’/fipm Leaders in the Major Leagues,| way. through games of yesterday are as| ———0 ¢ : % TN L Sl follows: . Bananas . . Cantaloupes. Watermelons .. Plums . . Grapes. . Apples. . Mot 3o Oranges . . Grapefruii . . Honeydew Batting—Williams, Boston .SBH:‘ Boudreau, Cleveland .361. Runs batted in—Stephens, Bos- ton 76; DiMaggio, New York 74 HOME GROW“ VBGETABLES COME IN ANn E Home runs—Keltner, Cleveland i A 21; DiMaggio, New York 19. é Pitching—Fowler, Fhiladelphia 8-2 .800. National League Batting—Musial, St. Louis .397; 8 . 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