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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA *&™ SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951 eamex .~ mmomramoee vmoass s 0 swoocorss age lugsgge H : H UN, Milifary Villianous |lsy-Bilsy . . IR ‘ : 2 (DUE for Meeling (s i Personnel on Stars Drink |-003 Divides B PR fere Monday g rosecut ce, was convicte Brig. Gen. O. E. Walsh, division 2 cution evidence, was convicted rect Daini American ) . Mmmfldlkmmfimr eri@ans [ bon s o SR BB |cccics ot o sy s (LY DL YT o o A 1 S from Portland, will arrive here | " i Y R e » . # : g 4 |at 1:15 pm. next Monday for a| A Jury found him guilty on two | ’ v . b b ) i |conference on the Juneau and |cOUnts of grand theft and two of 5 second-degree burglary. Douglas small boat harbors. Her- | €0 {bert S. Rowland, president of the The 268-pound Koenig was ac- cused of lifting valuable mink and (Continued from Page One) By Associated Press 005, That insignificant figure is the lifference between first and fourth in the sizzling American | Standing room only crowds were nch to radio equipment and food _the weekend prospect today for the survivors. | remaining three games in the Seat- Chamber of Commerce, received | neau Efforts \tle-Hollywood series, which now| -CRgue pennant race today. 3 § the information in a wirc from jother fur pieces, concealing them in U. S. 17th District Coast Guard|ctands at one victory apiece The Boston Red Sox lead the jam . General Walsh yesterday. oversize pants which had a large headquarters in Juneau this morn-} he two Pacific Coast Leag escion by two percentage points. “ A . A meeting will be held Monday | V-shape insert in the back. ng said the cutter Citrus departed | pennant contenders played to o| The Chicago White Sox are sec- > { - evening at 8 o'clock at the Bar from Port horp at 5 am. to con-\ pathering of 14,028 -partisans las! | wmd, the New York Yankees third { anof Hotel with R. W. Cowling, | duct a coastal search from Capefnjone eason record at Sick's And the Cleveland Indians fourth. . 3 -9 chairman, and th® members of | Spencer to Cape St. Elias. It will be | geattte Stadium. The weekend The race tightened up consider- L his boat harbor committee. Mem- t ably last night as both the White ¥ 7 . . |bers of a Douglas committee will | d Red lost while the > 4 d |also attend. and Indians won squeakers 4 | General Walsh expects to leave Boston dropped a 6-1 decision to L ¥ oA " | Juneau Tuesday afternoon. the Detroit Tigers while the White ! i | e — to conduct 10% | three games of first place. The vil | SOX lost a 2 to 1 ten-inning battle | & % e | . : { - | Deadline August 5 weather per- | oo of re piece was Outficlle | t0 the Weshington Senators. The itting, headquarters sal Dino Restelli, who decided the i | Yanks edged the St. Louis Browns, |{ X P ‘ffof Rese"a"ons The crew of a B-17 of the 10th | =0 = i un homer in the | 1-0, and the Indians nipped the Rescue Squ. , Flight A, here in hth inning Philade’phia Athletics, 1-0, in ten F ¥ 4 }A' S . . - . . cience Meefing connection with the Juneau icecan| 4.tion Jate in the game broke up | INDINES. y project, was alerted this morning| . .. .. tchinz duel whict Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Dodgers pyan(y-vear-bld Ki in I, dressed in lieutenant general uniform, stands in front of his throne i < a scoreless pitching due c enty-) ing Baudouin * | August 5 has been set as the| = Awake. .. but Late! S and were atl(hv' .v:u;:-m;"nlrxwrl lasted through six innings, Pinky | Fetained their eight-game lead in| ;. 'yn, nagional House of Represer es in Brussels as he takes the oath of allegiance formally making | jooine for making reservations a“n € jie ‘x\,:u\[ :rhor l?m:d Srot, off Woods was the winner and Pau ng of the Belgians. The youth succeeds his father, Leopold III, who abdicated after an unhappy |to the second Algakan Bolarve 1€ P! e was las 3 T )] » — *3 " 1y d's " g ol : 1 I Calvert, the victim of Hallywood’s reign. State and church dignitaries attended the ceremony. Joseph the Cardinal Van Roey and |Conference scheduled at Mt. Mc- THIS fellow over-slept Cape Spencer at 11:17 pm., accord=| \oue o 1S eial g CHarekd : i i | s o Hopaag, 11:1’\!\ e efghth, was charged | ©% - X ionati Reds, 11-5, the op of Mulines, is seated at right. (P Wirephsto via radio from London. |Kinley Park September 4 t0 8, wwpo+ o nude awakening! t - laccording to Ralph Browne, sec- g Weather reports 1mml the (;ul‘{l of| "It was the feature exercise in an :‘:u;latlc!plzlzb[‘hl"lszkr:ock::! off the 7 3 ot dibio o adbeon [ RERIAL 5L b Alaska area were not good this |, enine which also produced a 10- | Chicago Cubs, 4-3, in innings i_'b Cuk S k S l, 7 e st on't be a Somnolent Sam. s et v 3 3 " " - 4 Alaska branch of rica > morning, headquarters said. Ice Was | jnning thriller at Los Angeles and [2nd the Boston Braves humbled New i fil’y LHsans Jee ays og EXpOl" by mb”n;,. i ”:fd Americal | wake up now to the fact reported at 9,000 feet. a Frank Merriwell finish at Oak- | the Pittsburgh Pirates, 11-6. f G | AssoaGLIER) vl R Crew Listed tand. Marlin Stuart, 32-year-old right- WIH he Dedltaled ke 3“(! Sncw From A!aska Wi“ {of Science. o | that your property is worth i L4 1 l‘w}ie reservation forms v\l]l: plenty. Inadequate insur- Canadian Pacific Airlines today h = g .. | hander, made his first start of the Los Angeles was the victor in the sent all individuals who re- << ; ance can lead to financia! listed seven crew members 8 IS | overtime affalr, edging San Dt e ) In Mid-Se Iemb 0N Ala*k IfE ‘No' be A"o d {turned to Anchorage the post lxx.‘}u ,;'(“m mlll:\“;.v:_p' e o ::l” e I’x]lne ’lex Hollls' run pro- Uj‘“l‘- S B et P er Ui AidiHe :p | We cards indicating they expected to| nightmares. See this Hart- of Alaska ductng singe W0 “V 1 Chicago was one out away from | pedicatory services and placing of | “We came to Alaska to see cold | “The Forest Service has no in- adtend, Thesd| SORIE A OO Dot ford Baariviedon a prote All“crew members are from Van- | at. Gakland it was Lioyd Chris- | fegaining first place. The White|the corne 1 be held about no Mo Mes G | tertion: or TR E ilovhepura. | e e Ang Jeturned lo anch-| tion check-up today. Sox led, 1-9, going into the ninth|mid-s r at Juneau’s Memor- | dez t srning in the Territorial | ing its regulation v cifies | i Mrs, ¢ P. Simmet, Box | couver. Names of the military per-|opher who supplied the story book : " sonnel, and of three United Nations|enging With the score tied at 1-all | 2nd Lot Kretlow retircd the first{ja] Library, B. Frank Heintzleman, | Muscum where she, and her husband | that logs cut in Alaska man- | 960, Anchorage officials, were withheld pending |- the last of the ninth, Christopher | W0 hitters. EQ Yost singled and | n of the library board, said | were looking over cu maps ctured into lumber in the Terri- | Browne said he had been ad- # doubie, i ening 10 early Spar . Fonatt U, Yo i et o o B C0 altne notification of next-of-kin. came in as a pinch hitter with a|Gil Coan whacked a e today. | fourth hit of the game, to tie the| This week the large red granite V. | fonal forester, said today. bunk cars will be available at the The crew ; man on base and lambasted a home t ory Capt. Victor Fox, pilot; First Of-! "o onve the Oaks a 3-1 win |Score. The Senators, beaten ten | slab, with bronze lettering, “Memor- t s Mrs ie Heintzleman said that attempts [park to supplement hotel space. Adenc straight times by Chicago, won ou' 'ia] Library” was placed above the| father, I are | are being b to exert pressure in |These accommodations will be ~ R o :’ ticer Bruce S. Thomson; Second Of- | over ‘Sacramento. n ficer E. L. Krausher; Radio Operator | - gon’poraneiceo meanwhile, deluged | in the tenth on singles by Mickey | main entrance. On the right, as one | from H Subs C ,|around $2 per person per night. Fred Tupper; Flight Engineer Ar-{ . “no o4 Beavers with eight | Vernon, Sam Mele and Cass Micih | nters the buildin a 14 by 20-| Lea : : to allow logs to be towed to mil S ol E R Phone 249 thur Boon; Stewardess Kathleen| . 'in tho first inning and wen | ¢ls' run-scoring ground ont. nch recess in the con nich | went jami, Florida, by boat and | in Washington and British Columbia Moran; 2nd Stewardess Eva Lee. on to win in a W 11-3 Lefty Preacher Roe turned in" his |4 bronze cornerstone aced. | then drove to Seattle where they | f ocessing. | Maron; 2nd Stewardess Eva Lee i 13th victory as the Dodgers made 3ehind it, sealed in a copper box | had reservations on the Baranof “Our polic Gt L S AMERICAN LEAGUE it seven straight over the Cardinal | y cles of contem- | which was in port today “is for the protection of the Terri- | W. L. befor 0,685 at Brool N, ary terest, Heintzleman said. They are leaving the boat a Valdez | tory. It is our opinion that relax- | Richie Ashburn singled with the! Among them, a newspaper of that [ to drive to Anchorage and Fair-|ing such policy would be detri- Boston 52 Rilt (oa(hes Seek | Chicago 53 bases loaded and cne out in the 11th ldate, coins, telephone director banks and seemed disappointed they | mental and devasting to the lumber New York to give the Phils the nod over the|jst of city officials, an Ala would encounter no ice or snow industry here especially as we are s End Io FGOIba leveland Cubs flag, a picture of Juneau as it ap- | the Interior. From Fairbanks doing all in our power to encourz RAINWEAR Niw OI. Detroit, s g pears today, and other things of in- | are driving back to the States pulp and sawmill operations in oo OI' pla'°on sys'em Ve : 80 Hy In and ”/t&n-{;ml.:) fL;.r ‘]ml('. topped by a -'\vApy e ;I)N & h Minnesota,” vl o The ONLY difierence is }he LABEL Philadelp! gold-leaf eagle with wings outspread | said Mrs. Fernandez who is appar- st. Louis R AN DAY Khsband SOME PARENTS PAY | Take your choice 2 has been raised in front of the|ently int e fari he 21 —(P— Collegiate leaders through- NATIONAL LEAGUE ou' 0' juneau building. Concrete steps and walks | and father, “and it was much colder | Six of the 14 families whose chil- | s i out the country are “searching for | 4 Tamaied dgalteTas L ors s dren were involved in vandalism on This label in a new garment’ ; . leading s soluion lo the gresent platoon] . .., 54 32 620 F"day on pAA pleted. Being Spanish, they were greatly | Dale Osterman’s truck after the 4 system,” Lloyd Jordan, president of |\ (R0 Heintzleman said the contractors | interested when E. L. Keithahn,| Fourth of July, have paid their o eprn T:g;nau Coaehes A% & Lol Eighty passengers traveled on|Plan to turn the building over to,museum curator, told them of E-f Alsres or e damage: e pgEA o R SR At ot |l Sk D ol e o el s wen s oy (Jottan, Tatvard ccash LsiaHere” | pniadelphia day with 20 going through to the | September coast and ‘Alaska. But, as to Alaskus | Osterman collected the 90 which tional Association of Collegiate Boston Westward, 9 arrivals here and 42 s e G B T weather: “-m“ S";( 58 0 'ytx ll s Tie | Chicago | outbound. “I guess well have to come back o Sitka for an operation, police in the winter time,” Mrs, | 5aid- | Commissioners at Broadmoor. P | : e 5 " ve | Pitteburgh From Seattle: Richard Mutrux IG N to Alask : *"d‘"’ ne (;‘““ t"l“"“e"'k:”un""?c‘:;]‘f 5 Wwilliam Weiss, Al and Dorothy erMai REWs Fernandez concluded. _— 1“:.:‘2;"‘")“:,? %80 ’ ACIFIC COAST LEAG Kennedy, Helen McIlhardy. y M o8 PETERSBURG VISITOR i i BRI SR X By Associated Press From Annette: Hans Berg, J. R p : D - ey | James M. Splung of Petersburg is HT":”‘"‘AIC% ::;”(“f‘*u::";’é r‘;‘;):;: ; Ww. L. Devon, Al Johnson, G. W. Plat- eporier vue AT THE BARANOF stopping at the Baranof Hotel. he pmmissioners @ - 3 o & f ic . Seattle Rainiers 70 4 ter. H S d Mrs. S. Karlson of Blaine, AR o L L collegate athletic conferences, plt;l* lcecba (Htavs 9 To Seattle: R. E. Williams, nick | 130F€ UM ay Wash., is registered at the Baranof | Gerald S. Clark of Yakutat, is D iUk | poekIliy (SN il Lok Akgeles Bez, John Scott, F. Wisnesky, Mr. [ Hotel. ! stopping at the Baranof Hotel. platddn system and spring football| 0% < olons o 491 |and Mrs. Harold Dennison, David| Wemer Krug, reporter with the e practice. L i3 Kenway, L. Takenoff, Mr. and|Diewelt newspaper of Hamburg, ; Oakland Acorns . y, L. ; . g AN T The Pacifc Coust conterence has | Oukland Jeore A e Ao | ety s aue -t asrive 1808 SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 ‘:‘J‘Ed V"““kA‘he_Nt?“""k‘;}cg‘;’“"; San Hranolsoo 5 drews, Mrs. R. H. Leer and two|neau on Pan American Airways iate Athlmt‘ ssociation San Diego B children, R. L. Baila, Walford tomorrow, according to informa- prohibit spring _football _training. | S Poterson, Myer Lurle. H. Rock- |tion received here today by B.| Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt of well, Frank Grimsdale, Martin|F. Dunn, tra nager the PCC said he would outline his Anderson, Herb Hilscher, M. V.| The Diewelt largest in . \ conference’s stand at the discussion Raney, Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Weis- |western Germany and Krug is one | L e Wi L] L ham, Max Kuney, Marjorie Ward, jof 18 mnewspapermer ght to t HO| ."zcm here. ‘The commissioner’s decision if any on the' platoon system or Ol Bnatire O T e e T spring football is not binding but By Associated Press Al RO e aias Doy : ! their recommendations would prob-| Pitching — Tom Morgan, Yanks | To Fairbanks: H. M. Newber-[the message said. He will be in either case you get the SAME protection against ably be adopted by the NCAA. and Mike Garcia, Cleveland. Mor-|ry Raymond Hart, Floyd South,!only one of the 18 s N . lhowers. —_— — gan pitched Yanks to 1-0 three-hit g Young, W. A. John, G. W.|visit the Pacific Northw i - victory over St. Louis and Garcia |plattter, Angus McDonald, Tony |Alaska. Next Wednesday he wi huried Indians to 1-0 10-inning |polet, Dorothy Parks, E. Lincoln, |leave for Fairbanks and the rail- @ur Unconditional Guarantee: [ Fl hl Do e four-hit victory over Philadelphia. |Rudy Mill, Mr. and Mrs. McMur- |belt, Dunn s Batting — Bob Avila, Indians,|rin. = D R S Any raincoat, topcoat, jacket or other outel | wear garment we dryclean and “Cravene! By Associated Press doubled home winning run with two- e RS S FROM ANCHORAGE rocest have the same water repellenc: Hollywood, Calif. — Charley Riley,|out in 11th to give Cleveland 1-0 E.J. Eggert of Seattle is registered | John F. Gorsuch of Anchorage is GETHER f. any similar new garment you can bupy. t 129, St. Louis, stopped Dave Gal-|victory over Philadelphia. | at the Baranof hotel. registered at the Baranof hotel. lardo, 128, Los Angeles, 7. . R ND el N i LTy T — et A a f - .We apply the same ment before it leaves Long Beach, N. Y. — Johnny Noel — S ” 158, New York, outpointed Jimmy SITKA, 1CY STRAITS T AND (genuine "Cravencte our plant | must show “repellents to your gar. a dpray lest ol — H 161, New York, 8. XW | Pad erring, , New rk, 8. \ — Chester, Pa. - Jo‘; Brewer, 152, ALASKA 2 —\‘CHATH“‘:u?';:'JS POINTS | AR tments that the manu. the highest rating in | [acturer applies to new the official quality Philadelphia, outpointed Jimmy de COA L 4 k[ NES - T g - e b s‘Al- Al | _.E_J So_| 56 Junior’s birthday comes but once a year, but his’ icloth before it is made specifications for water Cerio, 150, Morristown, Pa., 8. Manchester, England — Luis Ro- Q0K 2008, JUNEAY ALASKA == PHONE 612 | eI Tu savings account here provides twice-yearly earn- ‘up into garments. repellency of the U. S. mero, 121, Spain, knocked out Yoy Am | pm | ings, every June 30th and December 31st. Syavings We test the water re. ~ Government Bureau of ackie Fa g g! ¥ 9:30|5:2 : . § ? & Jackie Fairclough, 120, England, 4 : AT grov:‘fasterc]t‘lila}tfway, especially if a youngster is pellency of each gar- Standards. - ¢ MR 9 3 1 taught to a is own small amounts regularly W, lusi in thi for * |G"" CUED | | to the find’ voi'se buildi 5 e are exc usive agents in this community for Craven- y uilding for his future. Open | ette” water repellent service, world famous for more than . f spons n B"e' CEFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1951 ] ;l(;%fving"_savings account now—insured 0 60 years. e cutter Cahoone v es figure to draw even more ity of Point Retrealy ypjs time, the Seattle faithfu S Ll wa'ched their beloved Rainiers Guard plane from AD-}eym), by 5-3 to the second plac ute to Juncau his| goiyswoods, who moved to withir defeated the Louis Cardinals, 5-2, as the New York Giants trounc- SALESMAN IS HERE Seward Street W. C. Auld of the Northwest Sales J Co. of Seattle, is stopping at the JUNEAU Baranof Hotel COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo,, July By Associated Press s Gol B AfIwakkee - Glen Tosl of Eiiok: @B JUNEAU-SKAGWAY s ] i 9 ;r]xll;-, Tenn., took ‘(lm‘ kl;;ad ;Lm;nc —1= We have never paid for better appearance alfway point in the Blue Ribbon [ex] o foe e e e LESS than PHONE 507 open tournament with a 134. anton, England — Piggy Kirk [ . 98 1.9 took a one-stroke lead after four z/z/o rounds of the 108-hole Scarborough - 720 I : Rt . rounobn ol urnament wih o os i 20[1630] 400 [4: 3 ; on Savings - ’ WARNING TO PARENTS Tennis Louiseville —Dick Savitt and Her- | - J§ | Alaska Federal SaVingS & Loan Rt S e bie Fla n their matches to give ke ()‘u» L‘:’::vzt S\zub»' a d 0 1«“«;' s\‘m i are a blank expression. Mind seems to be in a daze. Davis Cup A t Eyes have far-away watery look. It’s contageous. You 2 SSOC]'a lon . can't avoid it. THe POSITIVE CURE is to have your o Japan in American z competition Youngster sign up for the JUNIOR TROUT DERBY WIL Games Tri-City 11, Salem 4 Tacoma 11, Spokane 3 Vancouver 11, Victoria 4 éYakunu 5-0, Wenatchee 4-4 by Alaska Sportsmen, Inc 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska [ F | 1 | K s - A A C= STQUENCE OF STOPS VARIABLE ’ §= FLAG STOP, STOPOVER PRIVILEGED . | 3%~5STOP MAY BE OMITTED IF TRAFFIC TBIANGLE CLEANEBS ON THIS ROUTE, ~ @@ DOES NOT, WARRANT o8 » e e A X~ ARRIVAL TIME VARIABLE 3 “Cravenette Headquarters” 1 =THURSDAYS Oty SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Ethel Smith of Salt Lake City, Ugth, is a ‘guest at the Baranof Hotel. . 1w | [eeeican | OF JUNEAU l 5 ™ which runs through Sunday, August 19 and is sponsored

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