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igs Lowered ™ v Wi Nalive Service Ex-wife of Red Club Owners P i 1 i | | i 1sider m | THE DAILY ALASKA ]fll'll{E-‘JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 “ “ ", i, | Sacramento in Salmon Pack ..o o "o Program Long Gerhardt Eister ~ Meel fo Ponder <0 2 Range, v Teslifies New Commissioner fone((ensorfll) Affairs| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2, 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 2—(®—Base- | \ Oregon |[Hede Massing testified today she |ball may elect a new commissioner o a ape a short|worked here in 1934 as a jet | Tuesday at a New York meeting of Myer, | espionage agent and recruited | the 16 big league club owners. cominiasioner. < i{Noel Field, then a State Depart-| First definite indication that the Heiy e e e vesteraay | R@iniers Goose-egg e said, the agency k official, into her “appa " Louis Baiers Doubieheader generally fai Reason for this at the s jother former State De-|owner or president to the special | JumpS club Stafi Jam Squeezes 24 x::ltl & t s considered an isolated | official since convicted | meeting. Some 30 or 35 men still | & ! h," R saig of perjury, competed for Field's|remain on the list of candidates. | | | e R v in Alaska, Myer |services, “We hope to come out of the meet- | By the Associated Press [ or I e oun smen { s gradu: turn- o i is: " Vi " . % = 3 ; Jurh-| ficld nas disappeared behind [ ing with a commissioner,” Del Webb, | 1t's a dark night in the Pacific | ik S y New York Yankee CO-OWNer, Was|coast I t he . eapecianly it ] NOTICE t t th Terr rv. Myer ar- the Iron Curain. Mrs., Massing uoted by Ellis Ryan Cleveland | eague tonight, especially 1" SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 'l'h- T 3 : aen Y higi i your name s to be Joe Gor- | eI S said that at the time she re- | ooy cruited hin ahe belleyed His was | President. | don of the Sacramento, Calif., Gor- | Gesar Brion of the Arg 3 . s 2L AR Ll { 5 ¢ Ces: ) e gentine in > employed in the State Depari- sl 3 [ furious 10-round battle last night fOI' Amen(an League i .,,.‘m« western Euuropean div- | Gordon, swatsmith supreme, one | expressed keen disappointment to- H' l . . When queried about the num- | Ision. Red Sox Knotk 1’?]“" gang, and man; of the Sac- | qay over circumstances which may urters in l-|Ve|Y Ra(e Service employees in | Mrs. M 'Ig. the ex-wife of 'a“‘““’t' “l‘l’b- finds himself facibg | geep him from a title fight for (o natives in Alaska, | Communist bail-jumper Gerhardt |/ an acute shortage in the catching | pogsibly g N hat the figure is “not out |Eisler, appeared before the Sen ver rowns' - department for tomorrow's series| pe f 3 H i "“{‘1 the Associated Press = Sk < i + e with the normal popula-ate’s Internal Security subcommit opener with San Diego as | by the 41 : hetaael : s, caught in 19 YEARS OI JRVICE IN ALASKA tion. iticism has been voiced |tee which is looking into any sub- | BOSTON, Aug. 2, —(P— Ray only one tried backstop, Vinnie|ment petween title holder Joe W faint ',‘" evne ubleheader Ctact that there is onc . Versive influences on U. . for-|Scarborough scattered eight hits | Smith. e e R a-dam of the hot four-club Amerisn Lout the fac hat there i ne , cott and Ezzard Charl to post- | League race. : o 5 ervice employee for 30 natives in (eign policies. / as the Boston Red Sox belted out pone their championship rems lie Res e ¥ » o 22¢, >, » & t Territory Detailing her activities in Wash- |14, including Johnny Pesky's third | " BB e yaar S ys, Bo-Alt Aceiurigie Year s ound Re duced Fares | o eame figure is true for the|ington before the outbreak of |homer of the season, to defeat for SNl SeBind the piate, | \‘,]‘: St ,m‘ e ¢ lasted anly. onsuin; One Way Round Tri continental United States,” he|World War 11, Mrs. Massing said fthe St. Louls Browns 12-1 in the zved the club last night. e ; M B st Detroit as ne \vay ound 1rip atd {she also recruited the late Taw-|first game of a twin-bill. Big Walt | ... a replacement, Gordon had | 4 Tone ne Walabtt or Oliaries o ost 2 9-8 first game. He explained that administra-|rence Duggan for her “apparatus.” [Dropo celebrated his return to the fo dip into the semi-pro ranks for | <8 v e oo eEE » tough that Casey AnChOTage 63.00 113.40 i addi. |She did not immediately give tle [starting lineup with two doubles | Gene Brocker of the Marysville has got It, we still have hope,” he | Stengel brought him ‘back to rescne id. Tom Morgan and save the Yanks' tive personnel is needed ‘ H io a agency's doc nur- | year. 2 A ul did not | Calif., Giants. 2 Kodiak 98.00 176.40 tion to the agency's doctors, nur and a single. Scarborough 4 A crowd of approximately 12000 | two-game lead with a 10-6 edge in Homer staliion years ago. She said at the time ing in the closing rounds Nonaba the and the Seattle Rainiers. F T D e e UL he sixth at Washington Brion stood up under punishment | where overworked Mike Gareia, a ises’ aides achers 8 | Duggan plunged to hig at 3 7 as 8 his ordon' v ver: iplie - nurse aides, teachers and 28! plunged to his death |issue a walk as he chalked up Gordon's woes were multiplied paid $66525 to see Louis batter the ueh Wade, service area direc- ;she knew him he was with i Naknek A. B. 104.50 18810 . last night {or|State Department's Latin Ameri- Tlgers '[roume masterful four hitter increased Se- |\ '" CohaT e hottened many i | t woul 4 a e ¥y ! inner, had to help save Al Lakeman, the Solons’ regu- custodial force for the bureauw's|from a New York hotel several feighth win. when his team absorbed a 4-0 goose | - G 3 s 5t 80.00 144.00 | cqvig ot the hands of Bob Fal | m® South American all over the o Holi. Y e ve a party Plus Tax 3 ¢ Mike's Place in Douglas, jcan division. attle’s lead to six games over Holly- | e | fighter. He was g y from the me. Early Wynn by numerous federal of-| The Vienna-porn witness test- Yanks 6 '00 wood, which lost. | rough the tef tail and their wives. ified she became a Communist 1n | Don Padgett of Oakland was. the | l\(l:”I“":‘I;Y:I,:L“::‘,.:n’:;hio ratnd 5"““‘.1 to last in the second game, leaves Friday for the In-[1918, the year after she mamied| NEW YORK, Aug. 2—(P—Hal batting hero of the evening. He; ..o oo mion This one was far fading for a pinch hitter in Wash- Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail to inspect the service pro- |Eisler, and remained one until | White, aided by Bob Cain’s brilliant | stepped up as a pinch hitter in the, T eilive i i saiiEe ; " 2% A m before returning to Wash-|1948. She said she came, to this| relief performance, gained credit | bottom of the ninth and lam-| . = . v, S o and Air Cargo : i J : in Chicago last November. m Red Sox pitcher ington, D.C. country as an agent for the party [for the Detroit Tigers' 6-0 triumph ; basted a home run that gave the Louis was unmarked except for| 1as gome the route in the 1 He conferred with the governor [in 1933. over the New York Yankees today | fourth place Acorns a 6-5 triumph | oht WU T oy} fhevb Eames with ' thie gy \ : : ind with the heads of the Terri-; _— to trim the defending champion’s |over Los Angeles. shighl SWeLling - S0 i ‘ 3 Firssatity the club home Connections at Anchorage for all Interior | departments of health, wet- | o gl o Vover Clevelhnd | e hard Taok b the nose. park where it is sup- t lth, irst-pl margin over Cle i hard fuck guy was Lomg | o gecision w i 11| posed to be invincible. and Westward Points fare and education while in Ju- 38 Arrive on pAA- and the Boston Red Sox. ! John Lindell, multi-purpose work- | 1, N come- f N | horse of the Hollywood Stars. Two | 00 0ot e Sup Kinder made his fifth ap- . vesterday after ' Tickets and Reservations |}/ o 3 | unearned runs did him in as |00 i b BARANOF HOTEL ATTENTION 41 Fly Sou“‘ An(horage (ops the tail end San Franciscos dis- Louis weighed in at 207 pound r con pulled a tendon in Phone 716 Stevens will open at 8:30 . {matehed the Blettyaite = oot [but saja: naist t his best fight- |- 1o a base. Nixon, .m. and close at 5:30 pm. during | Pan an World Airways Iale Splked |1 e revitalised: BTN SRD EICres weight would be 210. Brion| ) n with only 976-2¢ | brought 38¢ passengers to Juneau chalked up victory number five c plet s pitching 3 yesterday and took 41 southbound. ANCHORAGE, Aug. 2—(®—Police | their six game series with Portland | is hopes to add three more 5 1gs when i m Seattle: A, Bowman, B. P.|Chief T. H. Miller suggested that |They won the finale, 8-4, behind| o' o0 Bl Dext fight, and Kinder C. Arnold of Seattle is reg-|Falkenberger, Harold Foss and sonja story from Pittsburgh about | the six hit chucking of Sam Jones v Bivins of Cleveland in Bal- ige over St. William < Hardman, Walter |screwy bets dreamed up by Alaska the PCL strikeout king. He added |00 aAug. 1 ed at the Baarnof Hotel Angus, B : i) S g et oL PO | Hutchinson, E. A. Kohlasse, Zilna | policemen in their leisure time (if /Rine more to his total. a change Chicago got a full e-i as Billy Pierce | Kiziuta, F. E. Manning, Charles |any) was a fair-to-middlin’ pipe dream itself. NATIONAL LEAGUE ¥ o4 SITKATK.Y STRAIT?’AND ’ Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Phil- 3 @ |ips. Mrs. Robert Welsh andf son | The story quoted William L. W L Pet rough time at Pittshurgh where Shebi g A5 )CNMNAM STRAITS ,“"fi’c} , Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiese | Waggner, and identified him as an Brooklyn 33 - 656 oHED e REALCRRS Docley Wheeler, Mrs. Norman and | Anchorage police sergeant. 1t said | New York 559 BY {fié Assoriated Fress . knocked out Ralph 495 | hed wup loser COASIAL AlRllNES FLIGHT NO.[ 10 | 1t 81 [4o0 46 [So |56 {60} |Norma Cook, Harry Havorsen, Mrs. | he won a $250 bet that he could Philadelphia 495 ; : | T IHIN] | George W. H. Lavailes, Clyde | travel to Pittsburgh from Alaska St. Louis 484 BOXING te win 12-9. Ralph 107 Reduction on Round Trip month of August. FROM SEATTLE " DA. | 0A. DAL [MAVE MW-F Rust 80X 2008, JUNEAY ALASKA = PHONE 613} GUME | L lam om | am | pan | Ae | | = ) F. Quicio, M. Tugadi, M Iaz no cost, just banking on kindly | Boston 484| San Francisco — Joe Louis, 207. ner hit his 27th homer for the [9:00. 3 9:30/3:25 | 9:30 | 525 . E. Navarro, Betty Corbin, | police along the way. Cincinnati 469 | outpointed Cesar Brion, 195, in s s and Gil Hodges No. 31 for HAWK INLET, (2.3 Jack Cremin, H L. Faulkner, C. F. The chief said Waggner was never Chicago 435! furious 10-rounder at Cow Palace.| the losely played 8 CHATHAM z (3.3 Stone, Juanita Cremin " a city police sergeant and %as only Pittsburgh a2 GOLF i [ From Annette: Howard Kosbau,|a police recruit for six weeks be- — | Detroit — Defending champion { the Brooks’ lead to Roy and Ellen Hathaway, Dr. and | fore he was dismissed. The U.S. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Polly Riley led the way into the s because New York split % Mrs. Chester Doty. | Attorney here has a warrant for W L Pet.|quarter-final round of Women" [? rwit C losing 3-2 to To Seattle: Mary Kirkham and | Waggner’s arrest on a charge of Seattle 7 51 602 | Western Amateur with 2 and 1 vic- ing 2-0 on HOONAR son. Mr. and Mrs, Wendling, Mr. | family desertion. Hollywood 7 57 555 tory over Mrs 1 By seven-hit shut- FUNTER ’ and Mrs, W. B. Converse, Mrs. Al| Members of the police force said Los Angeles 64 500 TENNIS G . roll, Mildred Hermann, Dr. A.| they couldn’t recall any Anchorage- Oakland 66 .488 South Orange, N.J. Hamilton Spi .nkm,'.z at the RN ™ J. Kotkis, John Daugherty, Mr. and | to-Pittsburgh bet. Sacramento 67 477 Richardson upset Ken McGrezor of s Kenny Raf- | Portland 68 473 Australia, 6-3, 6-2, to advar Phillies held tight z:’mw:l*, ] Mrs, S. F. Crosby, Lillian Turner, —_— : i 16 St i Ssan e | N COE Edith Gardner, R. A. Hollingsworth, | RUPERT ATTENDS San Diego 68 465 quarter-final round of the Eastern | use B Lotlbion, S5 JLv_JUNEAD ELANORPS |1 E rE n Dick Griffith, David Burch, Harry [FAMILY REUNION ~ San Francisco di & Crosvliures She MOonAD: : s GENBHAY by Boston, opping. into a tie with the Braves, pahn wen his 12th on a Sam Jethroe sped home from first on an infield out and wild throw by Stan Musial to F seventh. George Kell, who had a five-hit day, slashed a single in the eighth inning to beat the Yankees in the first game at the Stadium. Kell's } was off Spec Shea but Jack | SUNEAY 1GHT ~SCHED GFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1950 —— — . ) EELY TENAKEE A 4110 [LV_HAINES 05 SITKA PR vt @ e urkin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Davenport, | 4 T £ CELILLE ; _ ceadeal - Jurlllt\lg%l:.i‘xr.;z M. P;lgrim,‘) \V]eix: A trip to Europe, his first visit AMERICAN LEAGUE Omaha — The Unitel States| : oaRGE o Batibun: B A Hawkis oo hikghoms; in England in 31 Pet. Hockey League voted to disband for HOOD BAY | o ; Sl i | years, .is reported by Philip M. New York 625 one year, oot Dick Wilson, Al and Tyola Davis, d £ 3 ¥ ’ ANGOON % Ed Sheets, Jack Howard, Mr. and<R;y of Pimce R“Pe“‘-y : Cleveland 604| Harrisburg, Pa. — Jake Mintz, cosoL s, CHyls' ! | Ray, who was in Juneau UWO pogtor 598 co-manager of former I - - Mrs. Chris Moneil and two children, | . : on B anag T he PEREICHIAN & |years ago at the meeting of the|cpicago 550 | champion Ezzard Charles % JUNEAU/SITK 26 {20 il 21 KIMSHAN | o ’ r i by b i L John Ryan, Karl Gerde, Art Abel- b d S. E. Alask turned Tu. | DA. i PELICAN 5 A v Brngiy tRois and (8 (k. LIA, JORERS | Washington 1449 | Walcott fight to be delayed 10 min- | = on, Clarence Cerney, rindle. | o his home aboard the Princess Philadelphia 390 AM gui; DOWN__READ UP | HOONAH X 7 S adenry WNEAU (PST) AR JUNEAY | ATTENTION oo g - g ; his | St Louis 323| New York — Major league club I LV SITKA AR X siTka i < _1;10 wflxs:tg:]gtl:ud bmxlxgm ?rxgth;s e SR owners announced they would meet ;fl ° | g i .30 ! sister in nd, a a s next Tuesds su oy | Kramer was the loser. Two homers ° IV PETERSBURG LV TENAKEE 1 Stevens Stores will open at 8:30 | : G next Tuesday to discuss a successor 2 , i AT am. and ‘close.at 5:30 p.m. during | Cherles Clayton Ray. in Madrid, lEADERS IN B B to Commisisoner Happy Chandler. | Py Gene Woodling and one by Yogl s Berra went to waste. LV WRANGELL Ly JUNEAU X i vl Fods - | month of August. 876-2t ‘Spam. One.brother, who had been | e 3 P e THICHAGOF ¥ 7 Sny T Art Anderson, L. Veino, B. Snyder, | goards of Trade of British Col- pegroit 463 | 3500 for causing Charles-Jersey Joe Cleveland came up with three in : 12:30[12:40 | AR KETCHIKAN vl ) [c= sgauence OF STOPS VARIABLE | 533 g5 |a mining engineer in South Af- | By the Associated Press 5 % 6~ FLAG STOR. STOPOVER PRIVILEGES | 3=5TOP MaY BE OMITTED IF TRAFFIC | HUTCHINSON IS HERE | rica, he had not seen for 46 years. | AMERICAN LEAGUE | the ninth to win the first game at 3 ON THIS ROUTE, «moe DOES NOT WARRANT ; Mrs. Ray, a.lawyer in Prince Ru- Batting (bed d‘ “950 (‘meq at M s | Washington but succumbed to Julio X= ARRIVAL TIME VARIAB Walter E. Hutchinson of Port- |pert, was “too busy with her prac- | ~Bating (hased on 250 FREL Materls sevenhit piteulas tnithE v land, Ore, is stopping at the Bar- |tice” to accompany her husband, | Pt —MITo°0: Chicago, .344; ] By the Andcited R second half of the twilight-night + =THURSDAYS ONLY i | | Detroit, .339. angl Bolel, ns the ‘smld. i i @einl . | " Runs Batted Tn — Williams Bos- |; Battine, Nelsn Fox,” White S pelipler o2 Doubled in ninth to score Bi Ted ,Williams and Vern Stephens ton, 91; Zernial, Philadelphia, and X 1 R Robinson, Chicago, 82. Pierce with winning run of 4-3 vic- | slugged successive first - inning Home Runs — Zernial, Philadel- tory over Philadelphia. homers for all the runs the Red . Pitching, Al Corwin, Giants — | Sox needed to numb the Brownies. phia, 23; Williams, Boston, 22. Piiching (based on five decisions) | Rookie righthander shut out Chi-| cago with seven hits, 2-0, for first —Morgan, New York, 7-1, .875; Fel- ler, Cleveland, 16-4, .800. major league win. 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