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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE TWO JULY VALUES Ready-to-Wear! Drastically Reduced ® Large Selection LADIES’ DRESSES TWO-PIECE SUITS COATS ° The prices have heen drastical- ly cut. We must make room for our NEW FALL THINGS. Sizes are good In each style garment. R M Rebrends Ca ‘QUALITY SINCE /887 NEAR RIOT |NELSONSAYS 19 PERCENT CAUSED IN | SACRIFICES INCOME TAX SOLONS HIT - YANKS BEAT PADRESFOR BROWNIESIN CLOSE WIN CHANNEL LEAGUE SCHEDULE GIVEN (BY ASSOC! l-\'lE[l PRESS) New York whipped Johnny Mig- Louls yesterday in| ¢ League officials forced the revision d' the changing of names of sev- 1 teams. The St. Louis (BY ASSOLIATLD PRESS) | i THe Pacific Coast DLeague pace| setting Sacramento team defeated geling and St the third place San Diego club/the American League games, thus|was awarded the first half title. last night, Tony Freitas gaining a|maintaining a four game lead ov-[They open the second half series 'qecision over Norman Brown in aw\ Boston, While New York got/ tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock in pitchers’ battle and also thanks w‘unly five hits, the Yanks bunched|a nine-inning battle with Juneau & two run rally in the third inning|them and the Brownies could doin the Firemen’s Field last night to take a three to one double and a single to score half series lead. |of his team’s tallles as he notched Hollywood came from behind in'up his ninth victory of the season. | the seventh inning to beat San|Boston defeated Detroit. 'Prancisco in a seesaw game for| Mel Harder’s 4-hit pitching gave {thé Stars and their third succes-|the Cleveland Indians a victory ye: !\ve victory. Holylwood belted Fu terday over Philadelphia and pre- iStutz and Al Epperly for 19 hits| se:vcd a hold on third place in the \nhen Manny Perez held the Senls American League race. to five hits. —_— SPY JAILED Tuesday, July 14—St. Louis vs. Missouri Mules, Friday, July 17—Beavers vs. Ju- neau. Sunday, July 19—Beavers vs. Mis- ouri Mules, Tuesday, July 21—Missouri Mules vs. Juneau. Friday, July 24—St. Louis vs. Beav- ers, Sunday, s. Beaver Tuesday, July 28—Missouri Mules GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League July 26—Missouri Mules Sacramento 4; San Diego 2. |vs. St. Louis. Los Angeles 6; Oakland 1. g | Friday, July 31—Juneau vs. Beav- San Francisco 3; Hollywood 4. lers, National League Sunday, Aug. 2—Juneau vs. St. 8t. Louis 3; New York 2. 'l‘m Louis, innings. Tuesday, Aug. 4—Beavers vs. St. Chicago 3; Boston 2. ! Louis. Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 1. Teu | Friday, Aug. 7—Juneau vs. Mis- innings. ek s souri Mules American gue X .| Last named team is Home Team Detroit 1; Boston 6. ‘Bahr' Gefman bom SUS | fo r;qch guLmu. — e, The Daily Alaska Empire has the |largest paid circulation of any Al- | aska newspaper. e St. Louis 2; New York 5. Cleveland 4; Philadelphia 2. pect Nabbed from Drof- | tningholm, Is Held NEWARK, N. J., July 11—Herbert| STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Pet. diah ki t;.:“ et |Karl Friedrich Bahr, 2, German| _ BUY DEFENSE STAMES Los Angeles 57 39 594'bum spy suspect seized in an at-| e |San Diego 54 46 540 | tempt to slip into the United Stnlts‘ i Mnsco 48 45 si|on the diplomatic exchange ship!| NEW Seattle 48 48 500 Drottningholm, has been ordered sl 4 A e without b o s e | [P | g R @ Hollywood 42 59 416 dGl‘fmdd.lmys action, probably to be P ecided on Tuesday. 3% s Bahr, an American citizen| ser“ee ‘through naturalization, admits hav-| National League n Lost Pct.|ing been enlisted in the German| Brooklyn Wsoz 22 t 703 | espionage service in October for the| mnnu lo St. Louis 45 29 608 | Purpose of returning to the United Cincinnati 42 3¢ 53| States to secure and transmit infor-| Yakutat—Cordova New York 39 39 500, mation to Germany pertaining to| Anchorage—Kodiak Chicago 38 42 475 | the war effort in this country, ac-| Nome—Bristol Bay Pittsburgh 35 40 .4e7|cording to the Federal Bureau ,r Kuskokwim and Yukon Boston % 41 4n| Investigation. River Points ARMY TOWH! ARE NEEDED IS PLANNED™-_.\ " * siwiier | ' U. S. railroads employ more than | Phone or Call for Informa- e % American League !'2 million men and women. “ tion or Reservations i w"“"‘“""’“*‘ ALASKA New York 62 25 615 { Negro Soldiers Shoot when WPB Chief Speaks fo Rep- ‘New One Percent Boost 3. o ow o) ey S | " K Cleveland 45 36 .5 T Refused Admittance resenfafivesof Aufo | Proposed by House 5o ® w0 o8 | — [ St. Louis 31 42 468 VERA CLIFFORD to Cafe lndliSer GI'OUP ,Chlca,g: 32 4 a2 Juneau Agent | Philadelphia 33 52 388 FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, July 11— DETROIT, Mich., July 1\7AmmA‘E‘r;?,]SH}fgSngmg:l’;ol:;:‘ l':' Washington 29 51 363 I PHONE 667 Six negro scldiers, armed with ma- cans as individuals are going tohave ,yerage individual’s income taxes | & chine guns, automatic rifles pistols, terrorized’ the business trict at about 3 o'clock in morning before oné was shot and into full swing. killed and another wounded, Sheriff | Francis reported today. Maj. H. C. Nichols, of the negro treops on guard duty of the leading auto companies. here, said that the police shot two| That is the opinion of WPB Chief above $6 billion. | Donald Nelson who spoke last night others. The sheriff’s office reported that now on must plan for greater pm_(nbove five million. the soldiers' apparently were an- guction: with less' materials for “ev- géred when they weére refused ad- | ey mittance to an all night cafe and perhaps for years to come.” obtained the arms and began shoot- P SRSy SUCFER § ing in the street outside the cafe. | the present of four peércent, percent in the lowest, bragket. no citizens were injured. paid cnculatlon CALL AN OWL CAB WHEN USING A TAXI TRY JUNEAU'S NEWEST CAB COMPANY 63-—-PHONE-—63 For Clean, Comfortable, Well-Appointed Cars 24-HOUR SERVICE We Serve You at All Times, Day or Night JTMMY DE MERS JACK PETERSON nnd to make old things do “as we have ,,,ther one percent will almost dis- | never done before in all our lives" |double the present rates and put the as the war production effort gets (yq yield of the House Ways and Means Committée's riew revenue bill The committee members worked in command |to several’ hundréd representatives|to finish the bill béfore nightfall, and adopted a motion to add a one /Nelson praised the achievements Ppercent surtax on a graduated scale of the colored soldiers and captured | of the auto industry to date, but,from 1 percent on the first $2,000 added that every manufacturer from | personal net income to 81 percen! The present rates are from six i ingle day, many months, and|to 77 percent and thus with a six | percent normal tax compared w\th} Subscribe” to* the” Dally Alaska | committee’s new combined rate will! Only a few shots were fired and | Empire—the paper with the largest | be increased from 10 percent to 19 (ardsBeal N.Y. Gianis 10th Frame Jim‘my Foxmlps Chicago THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation WHEN your home or busi- /ness is destroyed by fire— or perhaps by windstorm or explosion—you will ap- preciate the services of a f B ’ 3 Compan | Beaf Boston-Brook. | rompetent nweney. o e i Iyn [oses i For your “first line of BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 defense” against loss, place SEATTLE i (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) =i St. Louls snatched a victory over| your insurance with this New York yesterday, taking the i _game after being shutout by Bob| Hartford agency. Do it ; PASSENGERS FREIGHT Carpenter in four hits and eight NOW! REFRIGERATION [ and Wo thirds innings. Then they 3 Ps sparked for two runs to tie the | score and rushed across the deciding * D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 run in the 10th inning before any- one was out. Jimmy Foxx’s single to left in the. eighth inning yesterday gave Chicago and Claude Passeau a vic- tory ‘over Boston. The win was [ Passeau's ' thirteenth victory of the présent season. Frank McCormick singled home Bucky Walters in the tenth inning in the game last night to give Cin: cinnati a victory over Brooklyn. Walters hurled 6-hit ball, earning his tenth victory of the season, —_——————— BUY DEFENSE BONDS PHONE 114 Shattuck Ageney iINSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT6 A M. Please have dll freight on l_ STMD OPPOSITE COLISEUM THEATRE 165 DOT You, CHOSEF 2 155 SAY-~ T4 NEw HERE - WHATS City Dock Tuesday, before 4P. M. J. H. SAWYER " By BILLY DeBECK 100 - 6Nu§Fy DEAR DoT You CROGEF 2 Evsvzvlgs:; az-sme IRONIINY TRAVEL ON A T CAN'T WAIT THAT KANGAROOYD N - BE TTER Princess TOTURN | LINER uTONN\G?-\'\' Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Liners sail from Juneau July 3, 7, 14, 17, 24, 28 FOR SECOND HALF CLOSE GA ME First Game Is Set for To-| o [ | morrow Evening in Freitas and Brqwn in Rifch- | Boston Defeals Detroit| Ball Park er's Duel - Stars | While Cleveland TFims | soiowing i e seviea scneaue DefeatSeals | Philadelphia A's GGl teae. cona- tions beyond the control of the team | fin which the single of Freitas was little \nll”x' Atley Donald’s offerings Second Half Schedule a factor. > | Cecil “Tex” Houston drove M gunqay July 12—St. Louls vs. Ju- The Angels defeated the Onk-»‘thue runs yeslerday with his lusty 0., | is invited to present | | 1 SATURDAY JULY el 1942 JOE VEZZLETTI as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “LADY FROM LOUTSTANA" Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person + WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 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