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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAT, ALASKA PAGE THREE f ) B e — | g N , Mrs. Lumsden whose husband|White is stationed on Japonski SAMMY wHIIE TQ | ~ . Sl o & T $ R NEws ITEMS was stationed here with the ACS|with the CAA. ¥y : e e SRS until his transter a few months { [ ! Mrs. Harry Sulser, Sr. |to Seattle where she conferred FOR BOSION FARM Ll 3 Y : G i | with W. P. Mills and his sister, Mae ] ! Vi £ Mrs. Andy Malachoff died Mon-|Mills, on the sale of thefr re- E § (Special Correspondence) day morning after a long illness. | maining real estate holdings in SEATTLE, . July. 13- : L SITKA. Alaska, July 4—Sitka en-|A graveside funeral service was|Sitika DOM DI MAGGIO \up'by .lhe BEAiE e Su,xfl “vh? . : i jeyed four days of celebration over [conducted Tuesde/; afternoon ab| | R e m‘q:“‘u. . 4 3 { the long Fourth of July weekend. the Moose Cemetery by the Rev | Al Lawrence, Jr, left by Totem SURG%N% UD IN o s A ey e ! L On Friday evening a dance was!Henry Chapman plane Thursday to return to West . | iayes, RS | & B hcd at the Service Club on Ja-| Mrs. Malachoff, the former Mae|Point after a three week vacation Rainiers' catcher, is scheduled to ; ponski by the Federal Employecs. | Sarvela, was born in Sitka in May, [with his parents, on Japonski. 5 TR MOV |lcave tomerrow for a Boston farin : ] 1 . [ 7 h ‘j L ;’: R§ b o duie T 2y i 4 el On Saturday evening a big public|1810, and was married to Andy —e I-EAVE IOWQRROW L S . \ L ago, returned two weeks ago for a| Mrs, Art Franklin returned last ) 3 5 : FROM SlTKA visit with her parents, Mr. and|week from a ten day business trip fub, > geobatly MOULVIL ;- § dance was given at Community | Malachoff in 1945, Surviving be-| Mrs. Julius Ferney, wife of the 2 1CAGO 5 | American Association. : 4 3 Housc. des her husband arve her father, |temporary editor of the Zitka Sen- bAvliAN fifld In, (?Hl( i aaly 1% DK The dssl ugae: whith Wt ‘ 3 - 3 : i Sunday afterncon the Fire De- i Sarvela. four brethers, Ru-|tinel, will be discharged from Swa- fRomm HIMRko. surged ‘eight e iithamide Sigaen wte s volye. & : N : B | ortment held its water battle 1 |<olph, George, W.lliam and Lauric|dish Hospital in Seattle this week- 5 g X.I“m,l" hbdits ('A-n}:.)\(:‘ e ;nltll‘l\::lucm?f :;:fll‘]“ ;‘ % L& W ’ P . i front of the grade school building, [and two s , M:s. C s Wort- | end after having a major operation ¥ 50 s e B Y 3 g 3 X . followed by a baseball game be-|man and Mrs. Willlam Maste . |a couple of week ago. She will be PHILADELPHIA, July 13-(F S Dokoi W 345 in-4ua | Gibnin, JhEad of the - Boso - 3 - e IR dhohice oys - from - the| joned by her husband the end of R e i A AR (i st i i !‘Z”_‘C;, ';’]gb";m;“;“‘ Mana 1 8 ] b Lo ! Tilamook and a town team. At| Funeral scsvicss for Mrs. Diiza- | this menth when Sentinel owners rf‘oml“‘“(;,‘o o AR i oty 1. b (;)“:‘LT: R A i B i . o {midnight there was a fireworks dis- | et DeArmond who died i An-|MT. and Mrs. Harold Veatch and 3 e 5 el L . % : S 3 % ¥ 5 play from a barge anchored in' horage June 23 at the age of 71,|Nosey are que to return from a Jake LaMotta's middleweight 'uur hrough games with .x}ammu« to place White on one 5 e ) 4 ¢ & trent .of the Cressent vill be held fn Sitka July 15. Her|Years vacation in the States. e b h f i il e 0\111»:1:1:‘1;,1(.« il s ol : R | i On Monday morning the day was' ! ody will be brc;\zm lmn; Anchor- gras— \v]zs(h(\‘r Sus Ray is the b ot} gio ha blows in 302 s = | 3 = 3 started w'th the usual kiddies LEP.()II the next Alaska by her son,| Ann Jacoby, seven year old L yenee, he dratsd 3 4 } Al rerade at 10:30 am. All the young- | o crt DoArmond, who will fly|caughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A R RS g Suba e § : DORE wath L xBLAvEQi GA N 4 : g ¢ sters were fo cute in their cos-'rorth from Seattle Jacoby who was injured in an auto- unanimous decision over Cuba’s | ed Scx stars. Out-| NN i B 3 3 s tumes and their various vehicles| s DeArmcad was born in Wis- | mobile accident last week is slowly TNBIE B R e Y Piled: WIRIGE SRR ] 0 “F 4 . ; so attractively dec d every one|consin in October, 1878, and came |improving. As soon as she is abl Robinson anrounced he wae DEc ntage by seven points to .326 g‘j =(HVI.S FROM | B ] g felt pity for the peor judges who[to Stka as a younz woman to[to travel she will be sent south fectly willing to continue fightin 1 t sacker Bil dman . e : were forc2s to choose prize win-|teach In the p;xb ¢ school. Her|for treatment of an injured lung. in the 147-pound division. ivanceg to the top ten circle for lEAfiUE MOGU{S‘ o I s ; e v 3 ime with .3 ' o, thice children were born an G i 3 B st 1 ) ¥ Soap . The two fire trucks won first Mrs. Howard Mrs. Ben Miller, wife of the local title for a chancs at the middle-| - were followed by Dale! s By i e : : s ey g . and cecond prize for floats. The|(cle and Mrs. Paul Ellis of An-|National Park Service representa- “_"f—'m pljamgmn‘hlp: l‘ nt_ 1o | Mitchell, C!(‘\f‘l:zl{fl .318; Bob Dil YORK, July 12—®—Earth- . 4 embarrasced drivers refused to ac-|chorage and Robert DeArmond,|tive, is recovering from a major fight LaMotta again” he f"“d' Ings - Louls, .308; G Priddy, | shaking decisions were 1 ; to- : s . b N cept the prize money but when it|until 1ccently city editor of the|operation performed at St. Ann's “He whipped L four out ot ! 3t Louis, Jobnny Pesky, Bos- day as the major leagues wound ‘ : . Iwas forced upon them, they rushed [Ketchikan Daily News and now |Hospital two weeks ago. She Is five times before s W cn, and £ St. Louis | yp their annual mid-summer me at- o5l € 3 back dcwntown and spent it all on |partner with Jack Calvin in the|expected to be released from the 160-pound title. | 302 o x;':m ik Majesk!, {jngs But the tall players won ap- : 5 balloons which they distributed | itka Printiing Company. Mrs. De- | hospital come time next week. Even Gavila sup- 'Philadelphia, 229, \proval of several of their pet pro- . !among the children. | Armend was local postmistress for o rorters (and they were fu i Joe ¢ | jects. This is the W. F. Armstrong Award, which is given to every local champion {many years. She was very active U 3 the crowd of 27805 at M sreezins g at : been|” The leasues, which mei sepa-| in honor of Mr. Armstrong, generai manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, | Immediately afte: tre parade the.y,"qy oty © AIFRIFE Gt pEIAI“s REI.EASE %3 Stadium couldn’t find aI ult |y 40 times since returning o] raely and then tosether, an.| 0-SPonsor of the All-American Soap Box Derby with leading newspapers. | races were qeld, followed . . s ith th isic Sor ¥ h ar Not A 4 2 EDPE < s ter member of the Sitka Women's with the gecision. Scme 1 pand isr ible in the | hounced only one major decision — (b ter baseball game between | (e of the founders of the {the town team and the Tilamook ! the most end the Kid himsell did take top ten ranking I Next year’s All-Star game will be 6 T Tott o s Lutheran Church, and ception, however, to the % i gpeotallzed - HepREHNER |played at Comiskey Park, home [ i fi M;:(l.:;xlll“ ‘Tll:m‘“l,l;: l‘;x:]de I;::,:g MACGEC& teys. The latter fared slightly bet-| .o memher of the Library gin of victory ! alized department.| % e Chicago White Sox. Tney t v i ] Siyregeetuen ity *ter‘at this game than the previous| g .4 for over twenty years. PARIS, July 12. ® Henri Philippe Judge T Lasky Retere S B i rouis vistor e e e | o Ernest |O7C 85 they were loaned one of the | ™y 1. vonrs ago she sold her|Petain's mind is slipping and he Charle gert each gave th O o W& liated problems. But if they de- Heruog, 3. Varisss, Jaok THBERDIOR, | - 5 e heey Do, bome on Marine Street and since |should not be left to die in prison, champlon nine rounds end Gavie® |, o ote, Vern Stephens, who|:ided anything kept it to OF WEAIHER ‘v and Mrs. Ryder Converse, |, A Soft ball game ktetween Wo|nen pgg neen spending hev time|his lawyers told French President Fix. Npdye BXanE. GO e . williams and Steph hemselves, To Cordova: R, H, Lamoht; W, | oD ieams yas Dlayed in. the, 18te | wien per children: /incent Aurdol, scored the fight 12 for The: & rs gained four - objée: afternocn. 8 A { their duel in home run| The players gained four objec- E. Davenport, Harold Olsen. ; - | In a letter to the President ap= and three for the challer ! B shid : S 8 i | i s release S1Car abh Pstand the|o th 20 apiece. ‘“FW‘_T“?.\ got the club owners to \ To Anchorage: Yvonne ROAerS,| pics Louise Olsen and Sidney| A New dress shop, V opened “e““f‘g for ‘the old soldier’s rel Bl 2 0 oNds to| Dom DiMazzio's 102 hits were | 387eC Y i E {Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Bodie, Mrs. K. i last week in the building next door|OF transfer, the lawyers sald Pe- of i gave many un K 1. To uniform pitching mounds 3 4 [ ; Ethen Halbert were married June tain's mind has entered “little bv A G while Philadelphia’s Eddic X ini pitching una » &% . 8/ Ciittenden, infant and Katherine!os ot yo preshyterian Church in a| t0 the Sitka Bazaar. The proprietor, m"lf o the! Rirkhess’ of Uig ained the lead in runs|° the diamonds and in the bull !mevndm, Mrs. Helen Cloudy, L.ipequtiful candlelight ceremony per- | Violet Metrovitch, arrived recently e with her husband from Nome where | 11Sht: 8. Mitchell and Dillinger con- | 2¢DS Weather cond e ’ 1. John Brillhart, Dave!gomeq by the Rev. Elwo & R nd stoian| 2. To put cinder paths or scme- 6 ' " e > i | ed by the Rev. Elwcod Hunter.| i . < .| Cne of the lawyers said the 94- 1 on tep in triples tolen F atures 4 i , G. J. Means, Ralph| pe pride was given in marringe | Sh° operated a Womens . npparLl!ym!_'Cm Petain nz longer remem- thing besides grass in front of oui-| .. =c. the. Bacific el % D 1 el lls. (A safety measure for|, o " 1o Meridian by her brother, John Olsen. Mrs. ters why he is imprisoned on the f snrushing outfielders) . ¥, . Alils] Sarshing outligiders). released by the Weather I won eight round fizht drew gress $175,754 — cer the ¢ Robinson collecting 40 percent ses, respectively, of 11 and nine — —— | gen P |Eldon Ridley acted as Matron ot itleak Ile D'Yeu off the northwest Gavilan 18% of a net of $12 O o| 3. Improved lighting and i 4 TR X Honor, and Doralee Jean-Blanc, pprs. william Bessonette and sons, | coast of France. The Herlem het (s d s S R p;;}"‘::‘g T AR, ST pali iR se: - [REDSRL, ellow; i HOSPITAL NOIE) was bridesmaid. Best man Wwas|willjam, Jr. and Colin, arrived on| Petain, a former Marshal of defeat by LaMotta to mar a string! o0 Vil (Fioe | 4. Enlarged visiting dressing| A o ! e Jobn Van Horn. . !the Alaska last weekend to make Fiance, was one of the nation’s of 99 fight e | rooms. Bapn 33—Partly Cloudy| npgrer Frank Palmer was admit- After the ceremeny a wedding re- | their Lome on Japonski where Dr.{heros of World War I In World @ st anc O i | RS L I R AN Eethel 59—Partly Cloudy | (o4 yesterday to St. Ann's Hos-|CePtion was held at Community| pessonette is in charge of the Alice|{War II he served as Chief of State Gavilar isted Tushing tactics ke i Cordova 51—Rain | 1iio) for a tonsillectomy. House. The wedding cake, cut by jsland Sanitorium. The Bessonettes|of the Vichy regime. After France's with a beautiful defense. DRINCE GEORGE HAS r 41—Partly Cloudy, " pischarged from St. Ann's werehe bride, was served by ~the|sre former residents of Texas. liceration from the Germans he The fist five rounds were Dretty (2 my gy aTiRIN I “dm 59—Partly Cloudy | pyncan Wright and Edwin String- | 6700M's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Jones. —_ was centenced to life imprisonment much give and take. But in the "VUE.* H \lmijR N TWO FOR JUNEAL Hones 52Fo3 | o, Mary Baines presided at the cof-| wre Fronk White and three!on treason charges. sixth Rotinson = started .moving| ™ = R/ O SRS " bl Havre 49—Partly Cloudy| " aqmitted to the Government|f¢e urn and Nancy Torum at the, children ieft by plane Tucsday en-| — e ST Juneau Alrport ~Rain | zro5pital was Delores Albert from |Punch bowl. route to Fairianks for a months' About 45 per cent of the corn ALL-STAR GAME OF 1 147: Gavilan | BSLL= V) i Dg g yesterday at 5 o'clock,|Annette Island 55—Cloudy | OB The kride is a nurses ald at the yigit with Mrs. White’s father. M. crop.s fed to hogs.. - ™A frff‘ AEF 1AL e nee George had two passen- | Kodisk #0-F.{} Discharged were Mary Bell of Crthopedic Hospital and the groom| .. L L SE B i AYR z sembarking. The pleasure | Kotzehue artly Cloudy | A, o . R 0. 1 an employee of Carson Construec- Angoon, Pauline Abbott of Haines, matchmaker for the mL, Lol | R o g $ T led at 11:30 last night for| McGrath 56—Rain| .nq Frank, David and Elizabeth tion Ccmpany. The couple have r ernational Boxinz Club, Ray's man- skagway. Master of the . ship Nome 49 Partly Cloudy | ards of Jur taken an apartment at Rands ager, George Gair ot July 12— (®—With|Capt. E. B. Caldwell and A Northway 49—Rain Showers Ll Courts. | H . ho & L fioht with ) 0.000 fans on hand, South|Robson, chief purser. Petersburg 54—Partly Clowdy| ; ; um In ea ln s o i for | Portland 56-Partly Cloudy| NFFE LUNUn TOMORROW Mrs. Adolph Thompson and her | gton, N.J., or a non- i th, , here last nig From Vancouver, passengers W iddlewe: chal- | its s h victory in eight an- u were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest e George 48—Cloudy caughter, Mrs. George Raggen, Jr., th middleweight i 3 iy At the NFFE lunch=on tomorrow e { lenger Steve Belloise of New Y of the Pacific Coast s £ Fog| - were hosteses at a stork shower Gainsford and the champ said|Leazve All-Star charity game g amer had a capacity load tehorse Rain [NP0RVIN My ‘CO‘Id‘,dR(:)m-dfl Pn": ronoring Mrs. Nadene Sulser Lums- l "rners Rain | color movie released by du Bont|,., myesday evening at the| would consider : 1 0. X ib the: Tirets | entitled “This Is Nylon,” will be e e i Southerners got off to ot = shown. Highlighted . ths “movie Thompson apartment in the Alaska % {a: cad_which they never| ARELAMY shagn, DU R (il Hotel. The evening was spent ‘n | Telephone-313 Nighis-Red 730 RQBEMSON Iflgs Linguis M OREGON'S PASSING %i A%’i@fia pNAyS s mufz\s)‘llmn s.lht:\;mieaiun' m;lopemng SHd™ Aeibing Al KDY p! g b ) rth hurlers for 11 basehits, while STAR JOINING RAMS ° WDYAR men's nylon. clothing apbi@ate Jovely baby itts from tne 33 BATIERS FH HA!!M {quaztet of. Trahel "oliioanp a19x 110, A i 'LJ SA‘! Elgfiflrs ;;(;l'tsl goods, industrial products, prce semed: rting pit + Charley =chanz of VGELES, ; — P arting pitcher Charley Schanz LOS ANGELES, July 12 k4 | versonal items and articles for the lEAGUE (ER(LE§ attle S with the defeat,| Norman Van Brocklin, the Univer: Thirty-one passenge were | home, i PRGEES |and s e Flores of ity of Oregon's great passing star, =~ .00t PF i 6 | NGO, > " ird Pacific Northern Airlin ———e— A'(’ 0 wa : c ed with the win ill toss tk ('m’ 1}!‘ the Los Angeles hts to and!ffom Anphorage 3 FLORIDA VISITORS NEW YORK, July 1 Jac Proceeds go to the Nationdl|Rams next season. ey O Rincs Geore Sl S e B A o gt A0 Sabides S ofessiona] oot | Mss. C. Belyan and infant, Eniel Orlando, Florida, are guests at the pack in the National Leagne|zation. club.TLetia R Linda Bc Ruth Cone, Rex ' Gastineau Hotel. batjr s d but it was reported that Van 3 % By boosting his total hits for the cklin received a handsome otfer reascn te 111 during the past week A(S wl"s OVER ;lfarr)m Ram President Dan Reeves. | Robinson maintained his E Van Brecklin, was the leading Cunday’'s games. cnce in 1947 and 1948. i Next best is Pittsburgh’s Ralpn GAME I_AS]' N;GH]’ St G Ki the hcme run leader h i 'a . who is hitting .333. That glves| 1 4 s wona close game over w“‘ 'B‘ASEBALI' Riz;g:;“ l:g?gdpu:‘m) :ifs;] o place | the Cardinal club last night at the EmL ) | n Red Schoendienst, the St. Evergreen Bowl. ¢ Only cne game was played in the| Leuls Cards' switch-hitting second | Game was won by Sperl, pitch- | Western International League last baseman, dropped Six pz)m(s to | P8 BC 4 all Ih"r-_‘gh making score night and Victoria shutcut Van 332 ' i u;;’mc: 10 to 11 ltn :c.s. favor. |ccuver, 6-0. vally 3 ke e homerun of the game was P L s onfza,];’sm,‘:gf’(:?kfhe"INHf ;;Ln:’.:r;‘)tz‘mn e by dJim Pinkerton, A.C.S. FROM ELFIN COVE 1¢ hitters not chosen for today’ d_baseman. Maxine Lingard of Eifin All-Star game, is eighth at 307 Cardinal Club i registered yesterday at the He's a point ahead of Pee Wee b S .,tmff.a:“ Reese of Brooklyn at .306. z Encs Slaughter and Eddie Kazak, two St. Lot Cards, are tied for tenth at .302. Slaughter tumbled aa T SHUFFLEBOARD ponts during the A 4 FIGH.I;—DOPE e C@MTEST mmmm At Philadelphia—Ray Robinsor 147, New * York, outpointed K e T EVERY WEDNESDAY . I\ U\ @2 nre | as Longitude lie Bean, k . Los Angeles, nocked out Jimmy Holden, 190, &‘::tab?&.‘afif“)\i_‘.}fll}ohnny “Red veor o ut it | . As SURE as lines of longitude run north and south i.’y‘;;h‘. always SURE of perfect drinks when you “line up” with Seagram’s St e De Fazio, 136, Bayonne, outpointed i ety BAILEY'S BAR | At Brooklyn—Cesar Brion, 191':, | 7 Crown. Its truly wonderful flavor is a reflection of Seagram’s 92 Argentina, outpointeq Bill We 4 £ R P 2 ‘erg, 2131, New York (8). o |} «J want to use a square piece of tire tread for the brak« { years of “making finer whiskies ... making them taste better.” At Ocean Park, Calif.—Jce Clemo, | How do we cut a square piece out of a round tire?” 131%, Portland, Ore, and Al| Doy Seagram’s o4 Sure b i i i Yo T AND ]OIN IN THE FUN i Sunday.July 17 SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN, Blended Whiskey. 86,8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spiits. Seagram.Distiles Corp., Chrysler Bdg., New York compared with 145 pounds in 1948, and 151 in 1900,

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