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PAGE TWO ANNOUNCING! |Rovschie JUNEAU’S |Seaftle Loses Both Ends of But Brooklyn Wins Ten li-| NEWEST ' Twin Bill fo Sacra- ning Battle from COMPANY — mento Nine Cincinnati l o l c (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Brooklyn tripped Cincinnati in| San PFrancisco’s Bob Joyce won|ien jnnings in the National League his seyenth victory from Los An-|ycsterday to give Larry French his| geles in the Pacific Coast League ceventh pitching victory without a X 4 A A \| SOUTH FRANKLIN, Op- < 1 - posiie Coliseum Theatre STARTINGATGA. M. SATURDAY-JUNE 27 bs {1ast night, cven though the ANgels|qefeat, but the batting streak of took a four-run lead in the first ;oo Medwick was snapped after he THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SEALS COME MEDWICK'S FROMBEHIND - HIT STREAK 1S SNAPPED SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1942 ? ARTHUR JUDSON as a pa!d-_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 TICKET%LO see: “BADLANDS OF DAKOTA" Fede;'al Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | | INORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY / ) nning. ad bit safely in 27 games. | With southpaw .R:l_\' Primm‘wlnw New York whipped Pittsburgh | ning in the eleventh, Sacramento,|with Cliff Melton pitching six hit meanwhile, came from behind 1|ya); and the Pirates chipping in ‘beat Seattle’s Dick Barrett in tha|yiiy five costly errors. first of a twin bill, and also took| K R R the nightcap as the Sacs’ Tony | :;tesi'tas held the Rainiers to rourimn w- Joms | San Diego’s Wally Herbert| m"l 'I'o BE 'N SUMNER, WASH. | blanked Portland in the first tilt of a doubleheader, but Portland’s 16-hit barrage in the second game | was too much for the Padres. The body of John W. Jones, prom- | fnent Juneau business man who; died on Wednesday evening, was| lplnppv(l south yesterday for funeral| |cervices and interment in Sumn: Oaklantl 0; ‘s;m Francisco 6. | Wn. Interment will be in the family| {plot in the cemetery at Sumner,| San Diego 3, 1; Pertland 0, 11. thait Yo St Sacramento 8, 4;, Seattle 3, 1. _ |near the family home in Buckley.| | Mrs. Jones, his widow, plans to| National League | REOnpL e | leave for the south on the next plane | g n estination 0e! "" I: American '3 N ) 3\ s N { N N y l i \ ! \ \ ) . | \ \ N s \ { } § l} | { ] \ \ ! \ \ N ) § ) Wear Nationally Advertised Dresses! BLOOMFIELD RENAULD NELLY DON HELEN NASH FRANCES DEXTER I’AIGLON GAIL ROBBINS FOR RESERVATIONS AND neORMATION CA Agent ¥ GREEN, AEC ors 109 L Phone 23 ¥ Freigh Pacific Coast League | Hollywood 2; Los Angeles 9. | { { Ride in Safety in an OWL CAB? Courteons and Prompt 24-Hour Service JACK PETERSON m EXTEND RUBBER SALVAGE DRIVE FOR TERRITORY July 11 - All Asked to Contribute campaign in ended The rubber salvage Alaska which was to have on June 30 has been extended for 11 days until July 11 to give Al- askans an opportunity to make substantial contribution to the col- lection drive. a Only a little more than seven tons have been turned in so far in Ju- neau, and it is estimated that at least 15 tons more are available for stock piles at Juneau Motors Cowling and Davlin Co. The request for the extension of the deadline came in a proclamation issued this morning by Gov. Ernest Gruening. The proclamation urges “the mayors, municipal councils, and other public authorities, includ- ing civilian defense personnel, news- papers, radio stations, cannery and mining camp superintendents, offi- cers of women's clubs, fraternal lodges, labor unions, chambers of commerce, service clubs, American the and WANTED! OWNERS and OPERATORS Legion posts, boy and girl scouts, |'4-H clubs, and all other groups to give the fullest publicity and co- operation to this rubber collection drive so that in the additional days the campaign the maximum amount of ap rubber will be turned in to the collecting agencies in each community.” Backing the campaign in Alaska | are representatives of the Standard 0il Company of California, and the Union Oil Company who have beer wuthorized to pay ‘as much as o cent per pound for all rubber turned in e —— MRS. T. M. DONOHOE AND SON ON WAY T0 CALIFORNIA Bound for the south, Mrs. T. M Donohoe, whose husband is a prom- inent Anchorage attorney, and their youngest son, Dick, arrived in Ju- neau last night by plane from the Westward. Mrs. Donohoe and Dick plan to continue on the first available transportation to Seattle on their way to San Francisco to visit Mrs. Donohoe’s family for the remainder of the summer. - Bureau of Investi- 83 convictions of high seas in the The Federal gation secured crimes on the las fiscal year JIMMY DE MERS ALASKAN TROOPS 10 RECEIVE ALL SWEATER QUOTA Troops serving in Alaska are to receive the entire quota of sweat- ers for which wool has just been received by the local: Red Cross, it was announced today by Mrs. H L. .Faulkner, knitting chairman for the Red Cross here. All knitters are asked to turn out te aid in completing this new quota of 400 sweaters as soon as possible. There will be someone on hand at the Elks’ Hall Monday: and Tuesday of next week from 10 o'cleck until 4:30 o'clock to is- tribute the Wool and give out in- structions, and thereafter on each Monday . and Thursday from 10 o'clock until 4:30. The new sweaters are to be V- necked and sleeveless and as there is immediate need for them, the Red Cress desires that they be com- pleted as quickly as possible. - RECORD PRODUCTION SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Spur- red by war needs, California ha set new high records in 1841 ir producing two strategic minerals They are cement for construction and quicksilver for bomb detonators WANTED! FOR LOGGING CAMP )OK TENDER RIGGING SLINGER TWO CHOKERMEN TWO FALLERS ONE ONE BUCKER BULL COOK Apply at Office JUNEAU LUMRBER MILLS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH T SWOW ' T NEVER SEED S\CH B SPRINGY -LAWGED URRIMNT \N BLL NN w BORWED DENS W S DOWNRAGHT PHEENOMINAL Ta \Way HE QTS R—R’Lfk\‘b/ WL NR LOOK T SNIFFY QT ON THE DR\ | 8t. Louis Blues 4 Juneau , The victory was accomplished be- WE BCTS . UTUE " XETCHED Pittsburgh 2; New York 4. Chicago 6; Boston, 4. Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 1; Detroit 3. New York 2; Chicago 4. ] Washington 5; St. Louis 8. Boston 3; Cleveland 2. Gastineau Channel League Dodgers-Spare Parts, postponed STAnDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost 32 33 Sacramento Los Angeles 3an Diego Oakland 3an Francisco Seattle Hollywood Portland 5 488 481 476 419 Pet, 130 581 Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati* New York Chicago Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia 516 5 469 278 American League Won Lost Pcf. 20 692 26 594 31 34 New York Boston Cleveland Detroit St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia Washington Gastineau Channel Won et. | Dodgers .. Joisey Joiks . Spare Parts - e Lefty Smith Pitches Win For Chicago Yictory Is Second Off Yanks by White Sox in Long Time (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) . | Chicago, who had lost nine| straight games in the American League to New York since last August, broke the string last night. | [ | | hind Lefty Edgar Smith, who won the lasi previous game from the Yankees. In another game, the second place Boston outfit turned back Cleveland with a victory pitched by Dick Newsome who allowed the Indiaus American League | | 71 | 367 3 | .551‘I | High |to attend the funeral services. \ SR T R, HOSPITAL NOTES i | Raymond Carteeti has entered St.} | Ann's Hospital for medical care. | | ' JONES-STEVENS Mrs. Ralph Mize and her infant| Seward S daughter have gone home from St.| Seward Stree Ann's Hospital. | - | | Rose LaRue has been dismissed| {from St. Ann’s Hospital after treat- |ment for af arm injury. Frank White, who has been under | medical care in St. Ann’s Hospital, has been dismissed. | i.&l]](‘(“nnl_\ | Karl Veitenhaus has been ad-| mitted to St. Ann's Hospital “mvdwul treatment. for ‘ i | | Pyt. Bernard Kuhlow, who has been under medical care in St.| i/\nn‘.s Hospital, has been dismissed. | SHED Rt - [66000nsc0esceseae ]. WEATHER REPORT |® (U. 8. Bureau) | ® Temperature Friday, June 27 |# Maximum 60, Minimum 52 . Rain—36 inch |/® o o0 000000 00 s st R A tide 1:09 am., Low tide 7:44 am, High tide 2:11 p.m., Low tide 7:53 p.m., 19.2 -4.2 16.9 0.9 feet. feet. feet. | feet. Tides Monday High tide 1:58 a.m., 19.6 Low tide 8:31 am, -45 High tide 2:58 p.m., 174 Low tide 8:41 pm. 08 feet. feet. feet. feet. HEADQUARTERS TYPHOON SUITS Ideal for Hunters and Fishermen Sizes Extra Large All in Stock H. S. Graves The Clothing Man o s Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner w only six hits. B BY JEEPERS ™ T TaK T GOT SUNTRW TER GRANTE T ON T WaR 100K QLT NEW \DEES y BILLY DeBECK —T TRKE X DEPOTNENTS TER &) JEAN CAROL REICH IRENE BURY All these and others, too, at B e e S | BUY DEFENSE BONDS Master Sven Christensen has cn-‘ tered St. Ann’s Hospital for a ton-| - Strength First YHESE DAYS insur- ance buyers want to know more about the company back of the pol- icy. Rate concessions mean less to them than the reputation and finan- cial security of the com- pany in which the insur- ance is written. We rep- resent strong, reliable stock insurance compan- ies. Shattuck Agency iINSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU THE M. V. BEILBY will leave. Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports July Istat6A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4P. M. 1. H. SAWYER | Crrrrrr i TRAVEL ON A “Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver Y'lcmh or Seattle Princess Liners sail from Juneau July 3, 7, 14, 17, 24, 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC | z il 3 g | | | i i 3 z z | i | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 818 $18 18 18 .08 w10 10 18 18 10 5 10 18 18 10 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 Hawk Inlet Juneau ...$ 8 Sitka ....... 18 Chichagot 18 Kimshan 18 Pelican ... 18 Todd ........ 18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12,50 18.00 18.00 750 15.00 15.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phnne 612 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. . Juneau Kake . Petersburg Wrangell .. Kasaan .. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Daily 5:55pm 10:45am 9:15am 5:00am \_‘:!._Fl’. Sa. 6:25pm 11:15am 9:45am 5:30am Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. D:00am Seaitle, Wa 2:10pm Juneau, Al 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, 3 55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska §:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm r v 135 MWT Lv MWT Lv Ar 6:25pm Ly 5:05pm Ly 2:00pm 150 MWT 150 MWT 65 MWT Fairbanks, Alaska Ruby, Alaska 9:00am LV 10:20am Ar 11:25%am Ar Tu. 5:50pm 4:15pm 3:45pm 3:00pm 12:40pm 150 MWT Ar 150 MWT - Lv 150 MWT Ly 150 MWT Ly 165 MWT Lv 11:10am Ar 11:50am Ar 12.10am Ar NEW Plane Service JUNEAU to Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—Kodiak Nome—Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Conipany L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 PASSENGERS FREIGHT . REFRIGERATION @ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 | The Dally Alaska Empire nas the| Subscrioe tw wne Daily Alaska argest paid circulation of any Al- Empire—the paper with the largest sta newspaper. paid circulation. There is no substituie for Newspapér Advertising '