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>f Lovely PURSES and HAND BAGS find a nice of the 1uons In > selection of and BAGS n White, Luggage Tan, Navy, Red, Kel ly Green and Powder Blue $2.935 . o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T un COUNCIL VOTES (CLEVELAND ™,y apy Boosts WINSFROM ~ FoR POLICEMEN Necessitated by High NEw YORKIMOwage;:S(S)lf?;reed r)n i War {obs Forced by the higher wages be- ing offered able-bodied men in Wi projects, Juneau’s City Councll last night moved fo increase the salar- of Juneau police by 10 percent on an overtime basis, and also ap- proved a motion to allow City En- |Orin Hockett Gets Homer, Triple in Wild Confest (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) American League yester- In the day, outficlder Orin Hockett, Who ginoor prank Metcalf a-$25 @ month legs than 24 Lours ago “"’\b“'lk“"‘ increase for sental on equipment about quitting ba qro Mayor Harry 1. Lucas reported two runs with a homer and a tr scored another to give C a victorv over New York in a featuring five double pihys ably be closed in several weeks due hit pitching by Johnny to a shor : of chlorine and the impossibility securing more. A letter from the Territorial De- partment of Health, recommending wimming pool in the Bowl is now ready for that it will prob- that the Evergreen use, but and land game stated five and Niggeling § Louis, meanwhile, shut out Philadelphia, and rookie Hal White missed his f(‘l!l’lh shutout of the sanitation nn|>rml~mean. was read season as Detroit defeated Wash-| "y council acknowledged the ington. White scattered six hits eqignation of Jane Hibbard, public ovef 25 ARy IR DES | health nurse tor Juneau and Doug- A freak insice-the-park homer by las, effective July 1 Dom DiMaggio, normally good for| = ap5cqtions for taxi stands were two hases, added to the hard luck | .obv P TR ol for in and Eduur‘ Smith’s _nusxurtuue:, 5| frant of the Northern Cocktail Bar, Bostgp whipped Chicago |and from James C. De Mers and e 4 & soma Jack E. Peterson, in front of the Hooker Building. The Council ap- Non'-"i S(ouls | proved the latter, and the first was referred to the Police Committee. em— of the city ordinances to limit park- The members of the Norlite Bl,y‘mg on Fourth Avenue between Main Scout Troop No. 61oi Juneau h';lve;uml Franklin to 10 minutes "instead accepted the challenge of uncover-|of the four hours now allowed at ing and turning in “overlooked” |night, in order to reduce the traf- scrap rubber in the Juneau area.|fic hazard and give a clear run for They will endeavor to salvage at | fire trucks SPAREPARTS - RALLY FALLS SHYINTTH | Juneau Ed(;s— Out Victory Over Soldiers by 3 4-3 Score Score By Innings 160001 1—3 | 310000 x—4 | l PRE | Juneau’s Mark Jensen put down a last inning rally last night to |defeat the Spare Parts, 4-3, and to gain a half game on the St. Louis Blues who lead the Gastineau Channel League with four wins |and one loss Carlson went the distance for the losers, allowing no runs after the second inning. The coldiers tallied once in the first when Walker was safe on Sturrock’s fumble, advanced on Martimucei’'s single to left field which went through MecDermott, and scored when Russell missed |Irace’s grounder. An opening three-run splurge in |Juneay’s half of the first inning, and another run in the second, ac- counted for tiie victory. Score Three Runs Naughton singled, was sacrificed by McDermoit. Rustad was given free transportation to first after McSpadden was tossed out, Carlson to Irace. Naughton and Rustad scored when Schmitz drove a fast one through second baseman Fal- cone. The Juneau second bagger scored later on @ single by Dan- | Epare Parts | yuneau Low tide 0:44 a. m. 4.6 feet. High tide 6:30 a. m., 12.7 feet. Low tide 1:01 a. m. 23 feet. High tide 7:29 p. m., 14.0 feet. TIDES MONDAY Low tide 1:53 a. m., 4.2 feet. High tide 7:44.a. m, 12.1 feet. Low tide 2:03 p. m. 3.0 feet. High tide 8:28 p. m., 14.4 feel. PRINCE RUPERT HALIBUT PRICES Padres Drop - Two Battles ~ To Rainiers | Gyselman, Torgeson Go on“: | Batting Spree in Se- \ attle Wins ! (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | The Beattle Rainiers sidetracked |Halibut sold here yesterday totalled San Diego’s bid for the Pacific|105.000 pounds selling at Coast League lead last night witi|1690 and 14 cents a pound. | aces in the double win, Gyselman er Henry Pippen won his own game trounce San I'rancisco. Tom Seats| in Game for Con- gratulations Gyselman were Seattle’s batting In another game, Oakland’s pitch- | four-run rally in the seventh to (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Prince Rupert, B. C, June 20— e NORTHLAND "Big Poisofiqauses Halt SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1942 MERT BENEDICT as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “TILLIE THE TOILER" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1 | | I TRANSPORTATION COMPANY } . ] | a double triumph over the second( EY R . % place Padres. { Farmer Hal Turpin scored in the eleventh to win the first game. Rookie Earl Torgeson and Dick getting three hits in the first game G E IS 3 [ 0 0 0 and Torgeson batting in two runs. In the nightcap, Gyselman doubled | in the extra inning and Torgeson F E H I TS scored him wtih a single | with two out in the ninth, singling to center to score Bill Raimondi i1 a victory over Hollywood. Los Angeles, meanwhile, ended a three-game losing streak with a pitched the entire game for the Seals and he and Ray Perry hom- ered. | Portland snatched the second game of a twin bill from Sacra- |split a doubleheader. GAMES FRIDAY Pacifie Coast League | mento at mid..ight, the deadline, to| { Pittsburgh and Boston picked the {day Paul Waner made his 3,000, major league hit to stage an 11-| inning thriller which went to the! Pirates on the strength of Bob El-| liott’s second homer of the game.| After Waner hit, Umpire Dunn! halted the game to present the “Big | Poison” with the ball he laid out! WHITE SHIPS . .. SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express Jeast 1000 pounds of additional scrap | Mayor Lucas reported that work iels. { A i 1 s | ulher. MAYEL: 3 i - g i Juneau'’ £ an 1 San Diego 2, 2; Seattle 5, 3. or number 3.000. Before Waner Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Jones—slevens rubber. Several members of the on the City Dock js progressing G 8 “‘;x ‘;ld Mgt Lol ly came| o amento 5, 1; Portland 2, 4, |could reach first, the Pittsburgh Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd fican shan gof Sitka Troop have already turned in ap- |rapidly. Jake Cropley is doing the{in the secon ‘bw en Corcoran sin- Hellswoad i; Oakland 2 % players crowded around to co‘:]_ Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 s18 Seward Street preciable amounts which probably | work sled to right field and was brought| S0 U CC T 6 Angeles 6. |Eratulate the little veteran who has{ Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 i will not be credited to the Troop | o SAT SR - {in on Nayghton's single {o left. d il i || cnichagor1s 10 18 10 18 10 [ | * In the sixth, Yost got frst | National League spent 15 of his 17 big league sea- | drive nor to the inter-Troop con-/ XLh, got on first on| Ohi 7 5 N York sank ikh the Bledtn i Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 fest. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE an error by Sturrock, stole sec- hicago 7, 5; New York 4, 6. joore p: Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 SR P R T RPN R | A, SR DN } Regular meeting Saturday, June|ond, reached third on a wild peg by §:- ’;"u‘sh 3; Brooklyn 4. LOB'_"““’”;v “{“"_"”h“& downed St. | Todd ... 18 18 10 10 i g 1 4 ttsburgh 7; Boston 6. uis again to increase their Na- Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Empire Classifieds Pay! ) BUY DEFENSE'STAMPS 120 at 8 Installation of officers. Corcoran, apd came in when Bos-| i B . > y ¥ E B8TA |l Moose men invited to attend|sert hit to third and was safe on| Cincinnati € Phildelphia 4. tonal Teague lead o six and alj APGGoR - A8 L —_— H American League half games. Johnny Rizzo smashed | Hoonah .. 10 aak | a wild heave by Walker. Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 — |entertainment after the meeting. out a two-run in th § -1 homer in the se i e | ) e Olson, Recorder| The Spare Parts threatened to| Washington 1; Detroit 5. i 1 A h g = Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 4. jond, and Pete Reiser stole home | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY { v gyen the sagre 1o fhe seventh when| oL o L el | for the second time this year. i Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake . Meets Monday || 8 Miller doubled and scored on Walk-| - o0 VO abworaii i kAo oal BT $3100 $3100 $2000 81800 $36.00 . | SONQTONE er's two base it to left field after| BoBston 1; Chicago 0. low =Waait, $lowed only, flve: hits 1§ feiys 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 LOCAL 51‘ “ |hearing aids for the hard of hear«|nejje and Ivnawitz had fanned. Gastineau Channel League until the ninth & |} Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 750 IN THE A, F, OF L. HALL 8 P. i ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. R8€|walker died on second when Marti-| SPare Parts 3; Juneau 4. { New York and Chicago divided a!l wrangell 15.00 15.00 - P2 Lillian Carlson, Blomgren BIAg | mucei fafled to connect with Jen- doubleheader. Both affairs were Kasaan X Phone 636. se1% ihodts | STANDING OF CLUBS | slugging contests and the two! Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 i | ! Pacific Coast League games produced a total of 49 hits. Walker Spears One FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 " ts’ 3 ky Walters outlasted three The Spare Parts' third baseman Won Lost Pct., Bucky itlasted thr i 3 g when he speared Rustad’s fast|SBn Dicgo AU U8R B oY O e e An additional sharge whi be made for single pabs {grounder and caught the Juneau | 20 Angeles 41 32 562|fifth and sixth to win easily. additional cl rse;n“c :‘t.:p: lor e engers shortstop at first on a seemingly|S8n Francisco 86 8" B0} Sl 3 ! _—_—-—————d impossible bit of field work. Seattle NN |t s The start of the game was de-| OAkland 34. 40 459 [ " P layed due to a shortage of umpires.|Holywood 33 44 429 | 8 0NE t'l Winkleman finally consented to call | Portiand 28 45 384 e behind the plate and was relieved i { . after a couple of innings by Ellen- bt cpomese ague 1[] w kly POEEY S 1 1 - F h k berg to take the second base spot Won Lost Pot. ee ea e alr an s | u {57 Hin Epase Barta Bmpokiin e o i : Next scheduled game is Sunda; b, FPU 4 5w kl i F h k & N { nn with the St. Louis Blues ready ti“c‘“c‘"“a“ 33 27 550 v ee Y alr an s ome “ 3 L take the field against the Dodgers,|NCW York 31 31 .500 ' Following is the box score: Pitisburgh 40 8L CU.e6 and make y ; fibare Parls Chicago 30 3 476 eservati ons f, b r n e Boston 27 39 400 s for @ % ®lphiladeiphia 17 4 283 . i e an evenjn Walker, 3b 4 11 9 kol ~g0am 9:00am Lv T PWT Ar 5:56pm 6:25p) DAN, .y Mo, o 10114 Pipn il & mnoaege, il B O4HR G N‘ /‘) IYOSL % HE o :v‘::nex_mt Pet. g:’:fl: j;gm A ke Alaska 150 MWT Ly 5:00am 5:30am P race, 1b | . e v Mo o L AN i = —— I G Bossert, ¢ . g g ‘1’ 2 g, Yorg 42 17 2 Mo, Tu. We. . Faloony, % 200 lBoston " it Fairbanks, Alaska . 150 MWT Ar «229’.;.“ 3 . 7 < Alaska : [ ] Winkleman, 2b 1.0 Ougteapeiand 33 2 5321 WHEN you place your in- | Bubs, Alesks 150 MWT Ly 5:05pm EN Miller, If 3 0 o p|Detroit 3% 31 530 | : Nome, Alaska T Ly 2:00mm Joy JOHNNIE's Nellle, 1t 3 0 o p|Ehiudelpnis @ & | surance with this Hariford | s B i . Louis 3 33 46| — r n' c;.’r:,u ; g g 9| Chicago 24 35 407/ agency you have the sound - Eaizhanks, Alasks 100 MWT Lv 4160m c . B 9| Washington 23 38 37 s 3 Ophir, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:45pm TQTALS . 28 3 41 4 protection of a reliable 11:50am Ar Flat, Alaska 150 MWT Lv 3:00pm —— SRR R ek i saventh 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alaska 165 MWT Ly 12:40pm ade‘- . X Gastineay Channel League stock company back of it IClous Juneau | Won Lost Pet. > ‘ s 'z z ab r b e|St-Louis Blues .4 1 a0 3nd aservice to policyhold- Juneau 4 2 867 LI Naughton, cf 2120 ers that has been thorough- " G STEAK Merermatt, 1t 2 o 1 1|Dedgers § '3 w0 ug or ! - MacSpadden, 1b 3001 gl:::’ ;::1]1:5 ‘41’ ; 11423 ly proved and tested for a a . Rustad, s g 11 % 2 : + "3"'Iflfled Schmits, 2b 31049 L T | great many years — since ’ rn' Daniels, rf 3010 i 1810 in fact. RA 5% 1113 HOSPITAL NOTES BIT Corcoran, ¢ 3°1 17§ v D, Jensen, 3 —_——————————————— inA:‘LCE fo the ONLY F, ’I‘OTA:S 2 2 ; g Mrs. Abe Priesen became the| | = : - = ASKA, with RUTHLECTHIC ORGAN P mothgr of a 7 pound, 2% ounce S TERT r~ at the xeybom dl Two base hits—Miller, Walker. daughter yesterday in St. Ann’s () HE nflUG Left on hases—@pare Parts 5, Ju-|oomiel | i NEW oy s IAS INN o B Yoo | Mim Eatics Doy b enter.| i Plane THE Pb ’Pr"p”etor Carlson 2. Hit by pitched ball— ed St. Ann's Hospital for surgical | 4 7 treatment. one n Naughton. Passed ball—Bossert: |« shattuck ouglas 68 Double plays—Yost to Irace, Marti-| \aqys arl Lindstrom and her in- sel' ce ATC 0 mucef to Winkleman, ,Walker to BavE’ reliimed 0 l l N E 4 fant daughter Agency Irace. Sacril:ce hits—McDermott, e Naughton, Stolen bases—Naughton, “h::s l;!o;sne“;? Ponglap from, 8L J“"EA“ fo # f }f Rystad, ,Dantels. Umpires—Winkle- | = i Bk £ Yakutat—Cordova & g ? man, Ellenberg Ruckworth. Time Alaska nsportation 4 # of game—1 hour, 25 minutes. The Daily Alaska Empire has the| 1INSURANCE—BONDS Anchorage—Kodiak 7 @1:’3:; ¢ I‘ f ———— Jargest paid circulation of any Al- ] Nome—Bristol Bay ’ 4 # 4 Empire Classifieds Pay! aska newspaper. JUNEAU x“‘k"nkml;’nd Yukon » — S | T e e e ~ iver Points BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 ;r BA NEY GO BY BILLY DeBECK Phone or Call for Informa- BEATTLE | . 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