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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA : PAGE THREE | AERIAL MAP OF Immediate Service ]r . | ARCTIC ALASKA i Quality Workmanship ; | i R j DYER T0 BE ' MANAGER OF CARDS AGAIN —Eddie | Cleveland Indians Shufout ; Chicago While Sox fo fake e will manage 2 St. Louis TAKEN BY NAVY Sfirveyors Fly South-From Early Snowfall fo 80 De- | gree Temperature SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 29.—® - S G R & o S Naval aerial surveyors today re-' b i et 1111111 1T and primitive Alaskan landscape {than any previous exploratory mis- ston.” Announcing | They were driven out of their tase by an early snow and tem- ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES peratures of near zero. Tney ar- rived -at their Miramar base near here 48 hours later, The tempera- ; N T E ture was in the 80s. £ | Lt. Cmdr. Charles A. Van Dment :-rmmnr'i“r of the photographic re- F L I G n I |connaissance squadron (VP-61), said (the survey was part of a cpeeded- up Alaska mapping program. [ SC BULE | Assembled photographs taken {during the summer by the squadron’ Effective Ociober lSi 194& Olfl' regular rfmm 10,000 feet give a map of a large area of the territory north of flight schedule will be as tollows: Fairbanks. ', Van Dusen said they record hun- | rnm MBAU PAINTING — PAPERING McClellan - Decorator ___ Phone 374 Dougias s nals two more years. R t E. Hannegan, Pr g had come to terms with Dyer after | inute talk last night. ! negan wouldn’t say whether |- 8 By RALPH RODEN | ¥ The Indians may be a vanishing the oral agreement called for a pay | race but you couldn’t tell it to the increase, g | baseball world today. Led by Manager Lou Boudreau, the Cleveland war party appears a leadpipe cinch to clash with another species, the Boston Braves, for the 1948 world series wampum. Boudreau's ike enjoys a com- | ¥ ) 5 P | | manding two-game lead over the runner-up Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees in the American Py League pennant fight with all of LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29.—(®— the contenders having only four World Bantamweight Champion games left to play. Manuel Ortiz is just about at the The Indians gained this almost end of the line, the ring wise Were| oo woRTH Tex. Sept. 20— insurmountable lead last night by saying today. o & 2 ek el dreds of unnamed lakes and ¥ , massacreing the Chicago White| The EI Centro, Calif, gamecock ¥ }(”L“Y:':";fh(_l‘:‘f‘!’]’]p““"‘) Vadny 8 |steamms; ! To Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell— Sox 11-0, after the Red Sox and took a severe beating from Lauro o L P ! The 50,000 air map photos will be One round trip flight daily Vanks ke after- Salas, Monterrey, Mex., feather- i s i 3 ight ! roces o i itka— ,‘,':;:S P “.j“,,‘;“"?_?‘ mr;:;.;:&(j;\ A 16 R e bout L e o o b{xselhby ‘?ktneeflo(;egxenr:;:l oo Two flights daily; by the Washington Senators and last nigflt_ at C?Iympif A"fil“.m‘"l{“ The victory gave the Cats, who : lSurvey and Forest survey. They! g No Sunday afternoon flight Philadelphis Athletics. e v (:Ufml-.ff“?o for MINC jiminated Shrevevort in the first i {Will also be available for possible, To Skagway— . Il:ionnanl L;;u-up e :““l“”‘"-""" the, - Dm0 " ound of the flayoff, the final se- | NP ’“I“'";“P‘fig::-s SRR One flight daily; The Indians coul nai lown/, FOURGS, ries, four games to two. a (‘ 2 1+ the B " @ -} ' . Fioat f1ks ot i The champion came in at a fat o pounds, sinads with a 45-pound tarpon he lande n'r ass - oi of t No Sunday flight their first flag since 1920 by win-| The champion came T AR Grille. Flu,; after a battle lasting nearly half an hesr iR Libgrsfohe made buk ans{ To Tenakee— at Great Falls, Montanu 133'2, Salas we'ghed 128. After| ning three out of their remaining £ i 3 four games. Should they divide 1ast night's fight it is probl2matical ; e e : | 3 flights weekly; the four games, the Red Sox or Whether Ortiz, 32, will ever '“J“““,,ENSEN 'S l. A | 1 Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays Yanks, by winning all of their 2ttemDpt to defend the' 118 poul | ‘puBlE( HEAR'"G ARMY | o Uil Sewtanip, oo : four could “only tie the -indian Ule he has held, except for two| A GROUND GMN[R [ | bl ; 3 flights weekly; for the pennant. The fact that WORDS, ince 1943, 3 | SEM‘“E (RMH IS REQ“BTED F | Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays . 0 OEE T e | IN COAST FOOIBA“. M E E -l- l N | - r ;i | To Port Althorp, Elfin, Kimshan, Chichagof, games are against each other les- . sens the possibility o1 cne of them p( lEAGuE | P { REopENS FRIDAY sweeping four games. cmnmoflm Coho(l):e flightly weekly; Tuesdays, or. first j | day threafter weather permits : § | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20. g o= i Lefty Gene Bearden turned | Los v | ¥ one of the best performances of his | |Fullback Jackie Jensen of Cf“‘“““”. T YV Teh Civil Aeronautics Board an-! Use of idle equipment belonging To Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Hood carcer in blanking the White Sox plAv FF nia paces Pacific Coast Cm]n':nlmll] oo Akd sl Waacaky further|to the Army: for clearing . Alaska Bay, Angoon— The rookie held the Chicagoans to R gaines, TUBING S o hearings on Friday, October 1, in|land has been requested by the One flight weekly ; Mondays, or first day four scattered singles, fanned five 304 yards in two games and pas — |its investigation as to the cause|Alaska Development Board. thereafter weather permits. and walked two in hanging up his g 1ox 20 HoEe. g i With the bite or snow in the air,|of a fatal accident involving an Al-| Many homesteaders in Alaska Call your Alaska Coastal Airlines ticket agent % I it ext are Don Samuel, Oregon| hannel Ski enthusiasts |ackan Airlines DC-4 aircraft at! f 18th victory against seven defeats tate, with total gains of 214, and | Gastineau Channel Ski enthusiasts| & are sorely handicapped by the for time of departure and arrival Red Socks-Yanks Lose (interested non-mempers and jun- | Ecattle-Tacoma Airport on Novem-|high costs of land clearing by . o " Imv Nagel, USC, 193. » for | Ler 30, 1947, which resuited in the !y, . Rae Scarborough and Carl Scheib 2 g S0 2 jiors as well) to congregate for|ker 3 iavailable means. The Board has mone m or nz S ath of eight of the 28 occupants’ joined with the Extension Service were the boys who put a crimp Itheir first get-together I8 (Es fig howse of the Héd By The Ajtogiapellorion of the plane. of the University of Alaska and evening at 8 o'clo 2 Sox and Yankee: R e I ]’ D pc Gold Room. | “The hearing will convene at 9:30{the Alaska Field Committee of the @« % W% Scarkorough chilled the Sox on oot _‘“"‘"v"““‘"“" Advance plans of {he proposed @M. Octocer 1, in Room 117, Fed-. Interior Department in request- alusn six hits in picking up his 14th vie- gifos WV ey th ety | program for the season will be pre- ©ral Office Bullding, Seattle. ing the use of Army equipment for 5 at ste Tearings were held on this ac-ihe clearing of additional acre- Fights last ni vht turned out as|sented briefly follows: Special feature of this initial % tory for the seventh place Sena- o geles will & in S e g ‘Third-place Los Angeles will start ]mm in Seattle on December 12,406 needed to develop a deperdable tors. The Senators hammered starter and loser Joe Dobson for . *° i’ . . t stigati agricultural ecoiomy in the Terri- four runs in the second inning and wiosie foars ol will| 128, Monterrey, Mexico, outpointed |the Anchorage Ski Ciub from their ‘;"“' 3 “‘!05‘:‘4"3‘ t‘f‘fi“’; ‘;}” :;’12 tory. ng g arborough coasted the rest of Eiuk b g g .o | Manuel Ortiz, 1334, El Centro, Cal. !libra SRS IHEOHOR SO . .. ' mfl‘m‘ ooy . . 4 start southpaw Charley C waddManuslOrLiE 1383, Bl Ceplro : public, interest to reconvene the 3 5 ). (Non-title). ———————— ' ’ SRR A s L e, 3/ PHILADELFHIA Harold Jonn- Eaaring | and; ntorporate: thenew .g“fi;fif,‘;”;é"o,‘:,}’,;’,’;“’ce',:,‘;fi:},t‘;fi‘e‘f“ IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllllll“ ! San Fraficis runner-up £ i information in the record of this] 3 son, 176, Philadetphia, stopped lEADERS lN B B Y " i Agostino Guedes, 186, Palmerton, | case. Tt is intended that additional | 0) he pen- :ander Dewey opener at Oakland LOS ANGEL Lauro Salas,|meeting will be movies loaned by stopping the Yanks. He allowed figure to lei with their 11 hits but three doubleplays got jioniparder o Sey (16-11) s ) e o el » him out of holes. R Seihas Bty oy Tibie, ied|Fa: 3 i Whifeies. D KhoWIRS o8 "lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIHIHIIIMIHI|||IIlfllllllllmlIlllIMIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i RO - " v . mation In the only other American 1g, anotper righty, at Seattle. DETROIT.—-Billy Smith, 172, of| Here are the leaders in baseball ' oooh Gty Boo & e (o s” League game the St. Louis Browns mhe winners of the four-out-of- Cakland, Calif., stopped Benhy Me- |through games of yesterday: r, Chief, Hearings Sec., Hearings clipped the Detroit Tigers, 5-3, 0N geven series will clash in the final|ComES, 172, Flint, Mich. 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE - rooki: o W o i ; 2 Seie b : s aka 1d Reports Division of the Board’s Hp \ rookie Hank Arft's two-run eighth rmor's Cup, The| NEW YORK 'F:AR‘K ARI;INA) | Batting—Williams, ‘Boston 308 e it ity T et gadtm il a” Ame can 0'. s inning homer. club winning the playoffs gets § Eugene HMNJH 149':, New York, | Boudreau, Cleveland, 355. wéside’ ot fhs Hegwing. Braves Downed oco, r-up $10,000 with $50 and Al Mobley, 15112, Newark, N. J., Runs batted in—DiMaggio, New * L st el The Brooklyn Dodgers, engaged to each of the other two teams. | C1eW: 8. . |York 153; Stephens, Boston 132 I PG in a three way battle for second Jim Brillheart was released as San| FORTL AND, * Ore.—Joey Maxim,| Home runs—DiMaggio, New York | N E W . SC n EBULE - . A place with the St. Louis Cardinals Diego manager yeste 39; Gordon, Cleveland 31. ‘ ayoff for the Gof and Pittsburgh Pirates, downed the wo PCL pilot casualties in two |© 202, Pun‘mtl 10 Pitching— Kramer, Boston 17-5 3 pennant winning Braves, 9-8, in . Sacramento’s Joe Or | o ! 713; Gromek, Cleveland 9-3 .750. MONDAY Mifl'm " » 13 innifigs on a home run by ; ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE In and Out of Junean Jackie Robinson. Pee Wee Reese | heart succeeded Pip cmm;,:} Batting—Musial, _Sl. Louis .378; . and Ed Miksis alse homered for!August 3. No indication was xlvgnfi | Ashburn, thla_dulpma .333. Mrs. E. L. Baltlett, Mrs, M. O. Brooklyn while Jeff Heath and as to the new Padre manager. | Runs batted n;— —Mus;:;l, St. Louls jonnson, Evie Hastings, Mungie Ru= i 7 Frank McCormick homered for ——————— ! 1126; Mize, New York 124. dolph and Sadie Vilas were guests Boston. The win pushed the Dodg- | STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Stars in games played yesterday| Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh 40; at the regular meeting of the Busis _ EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1st ers a game ahead of the Cards. American League |were as follows: Mize, New York 39. _ness and Professional ‘Women's| R i The Cards, in front of Pittsburgh| Team: W L Pet.| Ppitching—Gene Bearden, Indians Pitching—Sewell, Pittsburgh 13-3 Cjub Monday noon on the Terrace by a half game, had their schedul- Cleveland 94 56 627 |—Held White Sox to four hits, fan- 818] Brecheen, St. Louis 19-7 723 ¢ the Baranof Bubble Room. Flight Juneau ed night game with the Pirates Boston 92 58 613 |ned five and walked two in pitching T Bonnie Jo Gronroos, membership No. Route Time rained out. | New York .. 92 58 .613|Cleveland to 11-0 win over Chicago (hairman, was in charge of the New York and Philadelphia di- Philadelphia 84 66 560 and a two-game lead Over runners- Du" A"D BRADSTREH meeting. Mrs. Edna Lomen read the| Monday 928 Arriving from Seattle—Direct .......... G 12:20 p.m. vided a doubleheader. The Giants De L.u)L M 5 497 lup Boston and New York. Collzet £ K won the opener, 6-5, and the Phils St. s 58 90 392 BattingJackie Robinson, Dodg- REPRESH"A“VE SAYS Speaker was Dr. Evelyn Butl:x‘! 924 Departing for Seattle—Direct ... ... 2:156 pm. the nightcap, 6-3, in a game that Wathghon 54 95 .362 | ers—Homered in 13th inning to give who addressed the gmup on the Fi 4 was called because of darkness at Chicago 9 9 331 Brpokiyn an 9.8 victory over pen-| JUNEAU IS GOOD TOWN icaning of “ciun membership.” Tuesday 907 Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan ............... 1.00 p.m. the end of six innings. 45 g ‘nan‘ wmnmg Boston Brave: She stressed t:.m point vtha: a club 907 Departing for Whitehorse, Fairbanks _1:80 pm. The Chicago Cubs beat the Cin-, National League | Juneau is the most.stable of is _muy as strong as its member- ; j AOn G ERRFRIN N FHp « Wid; Refls | | Team: W Pc‘ . MAYOR OF PE”(‘" town in Alaska, is the opinion of Sip and that all members should 906 Arriving from Fairbanks, Whitehorse ........ 1:40 pm. for seventh place in the other Boston 87 61 {Howard L. Lewis, Dun & Brad- 'calize their club ‘requnmbflmu z 4 i National League game. . | Brookiyn 83 67 .053 HOMEWARD BOUND street ' represantative in. the Te ?‘ com;}]et:;] am‘: l;nsp)r;rlxgmexr:x; 906 Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle ... 2:90 p.m. . | St. Louis - 81 67 547 tory who has recently completed a Mation o e club emble W d : 5 MRS. PETER GILMORE IS | Pittsburgh 81 68 584 trip that has taken him throughout SIVen by Mrs. Prancés Paul ednesday 923 Arriving from Seattle—Direct ........ ...12:20 pm. e {New York 76 73 510/ Homeward bound today after a|the north, :I‘he dinner meeting Monday;. qc- 924 Departing for Seattl Diveet: . 918 pm. PLANE PASSENGER SOUTH Philadelphia 65 87 .428 summer of salmon fishing is Fred| Lewis, who wants it known that tOFér 1, in Trinity Parish Hall, was e s i Mrs. Peter Gilmore, whose hus- Cincinnati 62 87 .416| Wetche, skipper of the Pelican, and | this is his personal opirfion discussed. Thursday 923 Arriving from Seattle—Direct ................... 12:20 p.m. band is Alaska representative of Chicago 62 87 416 dls» the"mavor of Pelican City. not necessarily that of his organi- R T AR * i _ ; i the Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc.,| — e — Wetche tied up his craft at the|;ation, said he has found business _CATHOLIC INQUIRY CLA:S 924 Departing for Seattle—Direct ... 2:156 p.m. was a Pan American Airways pas-| Physicians say the heart is thelsmall boat harbor for the past|cenerally off this year, throughout, This evening and each We x‘le}s‘; . Friday 923 Arriving from Seattl o 12:20 pn. senger south Monday. She 'will strongest and toughest of all the 10 days after a season's fishing|the Territory. In his two years in day and Friday evening i“ :: lg ; e visit her family in Nevada. j vital human organs. in Lituya Bay. the north, he has made three trips!'® cl’oc: ‘Il‘:leeldcil;lhtztz Iex;:‘l:ur‘y gr:;: 924 Departing for Seattle—Direct ... 2:156 p.m. be o 3 £ s ! x 4 s e to Alaska’s principal cities. will be % b g { A The man Siho keeps one’s credit classroom of the Catholic Sc,;l':?l Saturday 907 Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan . 1.00 p.m. z00d’ said he appreciated greatly at Fifth and Harris Streets. s 2 : Z : the cooperation ’;fid courtesy that class is intended to give anorma; 907 Departing for Whitehorse, Fairbanks ... 1:30 p.m. had keen shown him by Juneau, tion concerning the doctrines o P 3 i & Sakioked BT, !the Catholic Church to. any who| 906 Arriving from Fairbanks, Whitehorse ....... 1:40 p.m. RS !‘“e interested, whether they be 906 Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle ............... 2:10 pm, ° When a normal individual is quiet ‘Cacho]ic or non-Catholic. : : apd -resting, his heart contracts| - e Sunday No Flights about 70. times a minute. ! WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! P H E : X & 4 Flight 906 Will Operate One Half Hour Earlier E SELLIEING ‘)IUI;I----- " ' From November 15 Through January 15 [ ust vacate by i September 30 i Everything Mu;st Go -~ PAN AMEBICAN FRANK HARRIS ey SR 925 West 11th Street * 3 LA ST T ACE THE WORL o ¥k Poldas ind RS, 2-month-old {iger cubs, take their first public airing at the Bronx, N. Y., zo0 with their mother, Dacca.

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