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PAGE EIGHT ' 5 “THE DAILY JMPIRE—JUNE ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951 to do was take the cover off and Br: i vhi | v rooklyn meanwhile, contin dent, according to Dr. Joseph Rude,| ‘Sgt. Pittit was at Haines with a |blocks to his apartment to k 2 S artmen eep ) H . " | 4 . Y N » " (an appen ‘S|Ive|’ Jubllee 'or [ they dian't do that: to roll along in the National Le l“a"onal Guard attending physician. The soldier will | detachment of soldiers preparing |the twins while Mrs. Ganrett runs “They told us we could stay until | ue. cers ¥y ue. The Dodgers overcame a recover without permanent injury, | for a South Dakota army outfit'’s|to a 9 am. class. She then dashe y outfit's | to s .m. class. ashes R} Gl | dawn, that there was no time lim i 2 4 vas -|run deficit to - 58 | Hfle, Says landfe“! ’BIShOP eeSOH uA"w-h,-“s..'c‘h:. h:.;r,.l-g If they want| Cardinals, 12-9, beat the St. I ‘plane Makes the doctor said. ;l);::\u']‘:d trip over the Am\kn‘home‘ to r;*(l)ie\'e Frank while he 1 . a time limit, let the league put one| The runner-up New yiant . A message was sent from a nurse { fid { S, & o L o 0' Bombn‘g ;Iomon’ow Mornmg on. This game could win or lose 9. games behihlt)i the D:g::»: i Mer(y nghl in Haines to Flight A, 10th Air |runs home so that Mrs. ‘Garnett | . the pennant for any one of fiveled the Cincinnati Reds, 5.3, Rescue Squadron, according to | FULL SCHEDULE O e Ganh War CAN come to Alaska, Col.| The silver jubilee or his ordin- clubs Howie Pollet yielded 13 hits and| A mercy flight by the Alaska Na- [ Co8st Guard headquarters. The | FOR PARENT After lunch, Garnett takes a Earl Landreth, director of civil|ation to the priesthood will be cel-| The Indians edged the Red Sox[four home runs yet went B e oy | tionet OURRE 1o NbAE g squadron is in Juneau on search| WACO, Tex. —(P—Caring for e Rl e defense for the Territory warned |ebrated here tomorrow by the Most |3-2, in Boston to tio the Red Sox[as the Pittsburgh Pirates topped jonal Guard headquarters plane | gy N v o"" Korean airlift |ten-month-old twins is just part |t care for the twinswhile Mrs. their meeting in | Rev, Francis D. Gleeson, S. J., at |for second place. Home runs ac-|the Boston Braves, 8-4 s made rriday morning to pick | transport. the daily chores of Mr. and | b Bt o O ol ranof d Room Friday. |a Pontifical Mass in the Catholic |counted for all of the scoring. | The Phillies scored “their third njured soldier at Haines, 2 P rs. Frank Garnett. g ]PB(‘(‘J:]‘: ve 1&?‘}':‘ Bevet exper- (?!';\v.nl\ of the Nativity In other American League gamesStralght shutout as they beat the | zuard headquarters announced to- With no Coast Guard plane avall: | Garew reports for duty at the B4 5 ; ¥ 5 : 4 - s Browr, 8-0, and the| gue. s . & 5 S v % PPRER. N S VOrks igh ours and then | or e convenience of Derl :j:m\'\::w :‘\ .‘ ‘l!\x:m‘hiy!;r ‘;mfl.:‘x(fl,hi‘,”" Juneau parish of the twen- | Philadelphia_Athletics downed the s gt f'h;‘l"l?-'lm-’a“flfhf‘d"m L HA U, Germann, National Guard | hurries to a 7 a.m. class at Baylor | Fishermen, there will be a Ma\.ys ! .t | \“.“"’“ anniversary of Bishop | Detroit Tigers, 10-6. | et U0 i rmy contingent at Anchdrage, re- | pilot, made the flight. He left about | University. He has another class at 4:30 am. tomorrow at the Ca- ";,“)f,‘.',)f{. cc ik looting and | Glecson’s ordination and of the B . :"AT ADS PAY- cived an eye injury in an acci- 11:30 am, returning at 1 p.m lat 8 am. Then he runs three ! tholic Church. 872-1t slaughter fleeing our homes | fiftieth anniversary of Sister Mary s PRI 5 e B could occ > andreth said [ Modeste as a member of the Order R A A T SRR 750 in explain eneral apathy |of St. Ar to civil defense in this country. Participating in the ceremonie Cut Casualties be the Rev. Robert ‘L. Whelan, That knowledge of civilian de- | gsistant priest; the Rev. Raymond fense and specific instruction 10 [y Mosey. of Pius X Mi civilians could cut war casualties)ay geacon: the Rev. Leo in half eased somewhat the alarm|oy’ tn deacon and R of Col Landreth’s warning es U. Conwell, master of ceremon- Chances of this area receiving AR an atomic bomb attack are not s Seais great, Col. Landreth said. Juneau| .. ,A;( &5 e \_‘ Sranin is more likely to be attack by fire] & A RPN e OO aliihe, Bilsh wxplosive bombs. or)PriCt @9 OBl Bppin. on both. |1926. Following comple Anid assume . such an attack |Studies- he.u a SHEik dovts thts 15 i what: could | Belletinine High Sl be expected, he explained Wash,, and was then rector of thaby Immedintely, a series of fires|institution from, 1933 was all over town would appear.Some |Tector of the Je vitiate, buildings might be flattened. There | * ":"‘ would be danger from falling de- Stanislaus Church, | bris; people w be trapped in |Lewiston : buildings; wat ins and street At th me of I appointment | would be broken and disrupted; a5 V. Apostolic of Alaska, he was | o ; ! r e i St. Mary's Mission ie telephone wire: down; hools and hospitals might be hit I ecrate To combat disaster, the town'sDbi 5 1 on A 19 only protection is its civil defense der Bish Jeeson’s adm organization, listragion plan e laid for the| & Juneaws civil defense head is|division of Alaska and the erection | w ‘z R, E. Robertson and within a[of the new Diocese of Juneau,| short time his whole organization [announced last week. He will move| will ke functioning his headquart to Fairbanks in| The wardens in thecivilian de- jnorthern Al which will con- | fense setup are the men and |tinue to f ariate apostolic women who plan for neighbor- | Rome has appoi Bishop Glee- hood safety. Fire wardens € im- | son Aposte Administrator of the| portant because of the number of inew Diocese of Juneau until the| wooden buildings in Juneau installation of Bishop-elect Dermot | Fighting Fires O'Flanagan, which will take place Individuals must learn how 10| . (ime in October. , , put out small fires, Col. Landreth | said, and should have training SRS S toward this and there should be g e e e\ Qe Thunder in Alasl:e’s great piscaiorial classic ards. Police service should be one of the main functions of civil defense workers; to guide traffic; to con- trol people panicked by bombing, | n o oes 4 to maintain law and order. : Health services include hospital | assistance, setting up of first aid | stations, nursing services. ox ana er Drivers, clerical workers, welfare | B services will all have a place in Wi i | ! the civil defense setup, Col. Land- By Th sociated Press reth said you t! the lifs of a maj-| ! ager is a An engineering service designed | Of I | AT to put city together again .'lfiz-r]fw”li cr Well, listen to Paul e - K Grand Prizes bombing; rescue scrvice, for peo- | Richard's tale of woe. | ple trapped by debris, require | Rickards, top candidate for man- W “Sérvives—of —men_ of _sp: 8 rs, led his ?f 'y 6‘” d¢ ing as found in the building [€iice the big array of trades. Stadium last nigh ] ; e Transportations service, commun- | League-leading New York Y n © T R - — - jcations and staff service provide | The Yankees won, 3-1 by the FE rJ 1 5 o A iR i Ml g Pt it e 'hes year are shown on fense personnel. one game lead in the “tight Ame g a9 . . finds the st Sox @ From the moment of the “white” 'C‘i"i“] 'I’] I’l’:‘l"l““ *f"“l ‘(’”} and fense headquarters and alerts | O°C And 19 So3 . t l E o l fi l staff members, to the “red” alarm, | “T8 AL1. shig, pace . | ‘ ' @ GilSs l’ a y oOr which will come with the sound- e ‘d"l'“_ led, 3-1, going into| 5 B: L1 sirens.. peopia who aye pre- | the aiak The Hox scored a run with none out and had two run-| pared with civil defense training will be ready for the emergency | Mers on base when a thunderstorm | of bombing, will know what ac- halted play for about 15 minutes.| tion to take, and fewer casualties | Play was resumed and with one will result because of that train- |out, pinch-hitter Bert Haas sock- . ing, the head of Alaska's civil]ed a two-run single to put the Sox S defense organiiation told the Sor- in front, 4-3. Another hit loaded optimists. the bases but then the storm broke s H I Wetzel pre- | again. - : President Gertrude sided at the meeting and Ann De- Plate uvmpire Hank Soar waited Long, program chairman, presen-|an hour and two minutes and then ted Col Landreth. Mrs. Landreth |called the game. The act wiped out i : g - ) : was a guest of the club Friday.|Chicago's lead and the score re- | i Sl R verted to the end of eight innings | ~ |and the Yanks were the victors. | FISHING BOAT AVAILABLE | C. C. Collin, 924 E St. has a troll- | “No Such Thing” er that will accomodate three fish- Richards, hopping ¥ ermen for the Salmon Derby. He|ed that he wou will be available all three days be- v unplay: ginning tomorrow, he said. His|fumed. “There is no such thing as| telephone is Red 232. lan unplayable field. All they had| . - = ~ | We C | | >t ¥’ eCloseatFour | : i Realizing what the GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY | % % Y % * % * * means to the community of Juneau, and in order for us to participate in this great After the Salmon Derby come in nt, 7ill close today (Saturday) . " wewmmp;y oo and examine our large display of Household and Office Electrical PROFESSIGNAL PHAR ‘ MaCY | Appliances ef Every Kind and Description Phone 97 S. Franklin Street Juneau, Alaska Open Sunday, July 29 12:00 Noon until 6:00 p.m.