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L i TR — JULY 5, 1940. 8 R THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY HOSE RA(E LR DoGyTas: il lap I'roops Followfml{p a ?oybgrd@gnt e M((ANN } g smoothly, with long-legged Mark WINNER TUESDAY, JULY 9TH Jensen pulling at the head of the !S line and hose men dovetailing their efforts so nicely that scarcely had | | | Trambifas ~&'J_ys Each Win\ | Fights When Opponents | . Toss-in Towels | one howled “Give it to ‘en ne 1 full blast of 120-pound pressure Wednesday night in the A. B. Rink, | | but the dynamite in Billy McCann's | fists was just too much for him and he hit the canvas for the count | a |in the ninth round ‘ that sent a heavy stream of water out over the crowd and sent spec- Near Lraqedy Witnessed | tators shricking for cover Stunt Is Thriller by Hundreds in Freak | e s t is acknowledged to ks p wave been the best activity of the Accident Puring Run holiday, and with the evident hit H the hose race has made, it bids fair Ih ' run in Ju-|to become an annual contest, Eddie Murphy fought a nice battle | R On the winning Douglas team : cre Ed Balog, C. Lindstrom, Gor- don Mills, Lloyd Guerin, Jim M ning, Ed Roller, Claude Er ot i o jensen, Arne Shudshift, Jack | rhe ra etween Ma Orville Guihaugen, | A crowded hall scemed well di- i n ¥ ‘ . team was composed Of vided on a favorite, and the fight ""l l) 2 ] idolph, Roy Carrigan, How- | was well received. Both fighters LS n = ] B Joe Hill, George Ben- .ame out with the opening bell P ne -» hone 59 ; Jim Orme, Herman Porter trving for a knockout, bui hnrlinu‘ [ € haw, John Morrison and nobody. s « st Arnot Hendrickson e el i i In the second, both exchanged DOZEN \ camnate, Re ] i 4 1é oar end of the ! v \ was 1 ¢ [ . i . " i tlefields of Europe, conquest is proving a | hard lefts and near the ent Hur of spectators, the gr A!'ASKA SURPRISES | i:“gof;esslon of Chiang Kai-shek’s forces. Made in central China by a Japnngsc Ehoft:grlrlla‘:xfil)dtihr:! | two rocking left jabs. | nu [ picture shows an actual attack by Japwnese artillery following a bombardment. Smoke g | Naoses Bloodied | rresh hom had neve it- D'SIR'(I MANAGER I <hells can be seen in the background. | The third round saw the pace | Eidbe 1808, Be8 Wie strc | slowing a bit, but the fourth opened | A ant Fi Chief Bill Nieder- B ith ne zkreiging methods | - 1 ' houser pulled_the strios on_a OF STANDARD OIl‘SM All Bo A'I' | ended with eacn bover navine || Trvings’s Market Is the Workngman's Store! e TONY HA e | | In the fifth, McCann prepared | 2 ity . rlas | M€ »f Alaska communiities are ( | Walier A DOuBlas | e b B ShretioN stk for a knockout, and Murphy tried to the street | Sales Manager for the Standard R l ¢ desperately to get matelhvnsvml“ | " owd surged Into the street| o, " mpany, who is here on hi | ; : {In the next round Murphy was evi- when Rudolph fel i Carrigan | Ol any ‘ s § p - 4 > a3 tived ahal .. ic ) 1 A first visit to the Territory. | H ; {d(m,ly rocky. He lool Liw ) ens ancer v i e R b sharge of the | | i N finished, but he still surprised ev-| t . X Stretton, in charge of the com- HERE s W eryone by returning in the seventh | ter when pany’s business in Washington and frame and winning the round with his sniping left and daring one-two | flt":?;:. eighth round was a svo-sn‘\iv SWEET o T Rl S - CREAM c | Sienns whi Bea. boen pavin s o 93 Score dangerous sort of possum, it ap-| | peared, in shooting his left hand | s sun mgn ot or s | YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS AT | enough to fool his opponent, got | the opening he had waited for short- IRVING'S SUPER MARKET! ly after the ninth got under way. n counted aid he had no idea A-| nined nobody was | Al ‘ aska was so far advanced | sl o [ { | | ki eriously injured [ | Yesterday, with local Standard bt the Hevdii i pre.| Oil Manager Tom Dyer, Stretton Harbormas er on Job as I AT A I ary Played golf on the Thane course, clse work of running the noce cart\’ IS CN, 0 over berore naa ne| CONfraclors Complete to a hydrant, running the hose out played where it was necssary to putting on u nozle and EEUNE | [ un trom the tide, | Work on Floats Mr. Stretton and R. M. Doug-| las, Standard Oil substation super-| The contract for installation of —_ - | intendent for Alaska and a frequent | piling, wharf and floats in Juneau's visitor here, arrived by plane from |new small boat harbor was com- Sitka Wednesday and will leave | pleted today by Cole Brothers., The Saturday for a tour of Standard | harbor is now open for use and al- Punch That’s Encugh | at the Baranof Hotel vessels. |and another left that did the work | . ->-oe Harbormaster Paul Jensen took lon Murphy’s jaw. He went down M . About 10,000 persons are em-|OVer his duties today and out completely. It was minutes | l ployed in making men’s neck-| Water, telephone and electricity later before he came around. - Ile Ins b s c wear in the U. S facilities are still to be installed Which. makes dapper little Mc-| 2 i under separate contracts. | Cann champion in this neck of the | - Subscribe to The Daily Alaska ' " e Old Duteh C1 spirethe paper i v eses | B OATS MARCH The prelims produced some good e eanser vaid culation, | '] "nghw that pleased the crowd. IN COLORFUL 4TH | e i S | In the second match, John Bel- hni ki kout in a| fonny Sookns mout where vt m | TRVING' SUPER MARKET ALWAYS SELLS s 'h near the kid- ooy wite e s arwing past, ana|| AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES! | then referee Jim Thomas accident- |{ally steps on his foot. | Towel in Ring ! Carter limps, and appears not to be able to carry his weight, so in wzsson OIL and suownnlr'r | the second canto, a towel hits the |canvas and fans are disappointed e et e o b venutitony || WESSON OIL, gallons . .. ........$1.55 | shifty and he looks and fast and wfisso“ 0“- q“arls 50 | strong. i 1’ Lisisip e ieiae dis el Ll |ween Earmy 1rambinas wna puve (|| WESSON OIL, half gallons ....... .93 [ to the d ‘:L?l‘::der:flg:wfizn?n‘f) the r-l:lv‘:-rr SNOWDRIFT R R R .spounds 1.07 ot oo trougn the ropec| || SNOWDRIFT ... ........3pounds .55 z% with a smashing right and then bat- 5 -~ o R tering him so badly that the towel Tony Galentn, the walk ¢ barrel (right), holds on | was tossed in. as vxmllilollc.dml'fl'flt'r-‘v ; | for dear life as Madeap Maxie Baer gained the uoner hand in their Anecther Towel 1;:,:?“;;“-"];,1(:(};(1 (:X;‘(‘rl'l;&['—"‘;:;'lj':’:" fight in Jersey City. Baer won by a technical knockout when Galento A brothter, Jack Trambitas, had (ANS OF MIlK docorated with red hearts: Juneay| "85 umable to answer the bell at the start of the eighth round. tougher going ‘0"" a time, but as Shr Club, decorated. with ereens | Galento suffered a hand fracture during the fight. [ SEh o Y S e, 'S CARNATI DA 'S PET wildflowers and skiing parapherna- | esrasss wapniyr INDV | Osborne and Gene Paterso imr;; ;, ‘x)\;fi:’n; s:g:-m‘; gy mund: BRIDRN S NATION. PIROLD: LIBSYS BE a; Junior Legion Auxitiary, with' SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY he sbritet AemAintis ew this | Iooked shifty and very much like a hinading M 1 a Goddess of Libe ESIAB['SHED JUST year on the Fourth program pro- | fizhter, but poor condition would The w lflg lng arkEt IS a CHSh Siore- the vided a Three fire trucks, Including j0od many laughs for the (ROt let him go steadily as he began. new machine which recently ar- B . Timekeeper for the evening was | cores of onlookers as various con- | e rived here, were in the parade.| IWENIY YEARS IODAY testants took their places 11;1”5;11""“("'( Wilson. Referees were Sammy Firemen tossed candy kisses to Kokt i Botse -and. abt the éount.of | Nelson, Jim Thomas and Eddie Rob- children along the way. | The Snow White Laundry, Well|three proceeded io bat each other | Tt while julges were Dan Ralston % o il ) ¢ known Jur establishment, is with grass-filled sacks. After Lhree”‘"d C. V. Adams. | today celebrating its twentieth year fajls the loser stepped aside while‘ “Slugger” Weaver promoted the "of service, B ser siepped aslde While | oontosts and said he would put on - 2 le winniny tock c¢n other aspir- E ds - - Started July 5, 1920, by Miss Ida gy | another smoker at an early date. PY f |Snow White Laundry is still in the | LUCKIES —— CHESTERFIELDS —— CAMELS pAY iN(REAsED‘MmW location as when established PLUME Y IRMr ’FAIRBANKS p‘vl"fi # OLD GOLDS RALEIGHS | twenty years ago. Lol ik There are now eighteen employees Five permits for plumbing in- WORK (OMPLHED = e L T locatad {jon | Atallations. I :ti7eland . residéntes . We Want Your Business! — PHONE 519! o S e | p n- | have o iss " an O " 2 nearly month-old strike between | » Whose can-| have been lssued by tho Cliy Bulld-| - g. N. Nelll, PWA Profects Audi- at the Snow White P gratulaticns to Ida Foss and Anna| ing Inspector. Ric and Ahlers & g s A R I TR 2 T B AR T Alameda trucking companies and e A b i « . ter, went to Fairbanks by PAA e s 108 sompanies and | Jenson are included along with|made a $100 instai: n for Ol Glectra today in connection with _THE “EAT DEP NT_ South Franklin Stre drivers has"beéen: settied. An mm_,'rhc Empire’s good wishes, Jackson at 1026 West th © .. |the paving work there, which has # % five - . E. Tucker perform. ~ aslp - tration board awarded a five per- J [ o s s R M 0 N B il £ ¢ cent per day wage increase to the; FINN HORSE '“““‘f" 4 Mis, A1 N o, 946 | gutter work remains to be done. Libby's for .) drivers who are affiliated with the | v r ',)‘“ ub;:z‘l;l j']‘_’"'; L(;var, i o il (s WD e £ £ G Produce Market Workers Union, . SR IR0k, SR S PERET RETURNS (5 to April 15, when a strike was Jim Burnett, 1027 12th Street, $100.| resentative, returned to Juneau from called off in favor of arbitration. * ey the Westward this morning on the i S ae e s = | The increase will gradually be Subseribe for The Empire. eamer Mount McKinley. b P”T LEAN 1Ib. . | raised to ten percent. - CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN+-Wear Longer! - OF JULY PARADE | Crowds Line Curbs fo See Biggest Parade in | Many Years Juneau’s colorful Fourth of July parade drew hundreds to the curbs yesterday to see the marchers and floats Led by a motorcycle contingent, a color guard and the drum and guble corps from Chilkoot Barracks, the parade line of march consist- ed of Coast Guardsmen from the Haida, soldiers from Chilkoot Bar- racks Salvation Army Girl Guards, Juneau Sport Fishing Club gi [‘ - Girl Scouts and youngsters dressed | Two-Ton Send YOUR GARMENTS to TRIANGLE Thorouzh Workmanship and Modern Methods Produce Work that Is Sure to Please You. s PHONE 7] slie Meyers, | eriiiies B DR &8s £ e BRI - osoN HoMErRoM Stes Witness Gomial | ng AW WE TOOT 2 2 ||[WEINERS 21000 55 | Match Won by Norman = o | OPE!IN_G OF M"K‘ Rustad of Douglas This week we want to tell you that T-BONE STEAK : 35 B {rairomins nas oo g o e atnis Wi, sk it it § 4 F E n D 4 Y ‘s:; of its opening, according to for olhe Dflu;l‘us‘ b;x lb:l:ort:::):, ]"AL I’gEZ;CALFE R”UND STEAK 1b. 35 3 § Y ¥ iril) | Oscar G. Olson, President, who re- proved himself not only a wizard i i s : 4 54 4828 | turned yesterday by PAA Electra.'of the diamond but a good match | SHEET METAL nfl“mm N STE b sS4V sdnwnee Olson said the opening July ‘1 for any man in last night's con- C d AN,YTHIN Ib. e, At was attended by most of the peo-|test of Finn Horse staged in the| n i i " 'ple of Fairbanks. Mines are work- center of Front Street. | a 0 G wnh Sheet lron' copper , ing at capacity, the new paving| Rustad nosed out opponents to i i -hi lR i ’ | gives the town an entirely differ-!win the cash award of $15 and and stainless steel ...No ]ob stumps him 4 ’ 5 & ent appearance, and Fairbanks in!John Osborne who was no cinch MA R KE l £ 5 T ey A general is booming, Olson declargd.|for contenders won second place 3 Young as a bearding-school uniform off-the-face cartwhee 3 - - honors to receive $7.50. | (] Au P 2 3 . H H rices Subject to Change Without Notice! £ of natural eolored milan trimmed in navy straw. With the blue-and- | Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em-| After a series of eliminations k A iwhite checked gingham sult, it makes a good teen-age midsummer |pire—the paper With the largestthose competing in the finals were |} Third and Franklin g _costume, Worn hers by Ann Rutherford, movie stariet, guaranteed circulation, Norman Rustad, Jim Cole, John s e e e S S e 5 b -~ e i