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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA outright only, by a fixed date aft “lief's (onS(ien(e which they would be-subject to se- ~ PHONE A CLASSIFIED { Texas Leagfifirexy Makes Prediction - Landis" | Tentative Plans BY HAROLD V. RATLIFF \ 374 Wide World Features | DALLAS—If the war continuecs into 1943 there will be no profes-|the claiming clubs. i R Copy must be in the office by sional baseball in the mation, says| The plan, Gardner says, would do |c 1] tfcl_m‘.k ltlil the afternoon to in- J. Alvin Gardner, president of the|away with: competition between ma- | ;g sure insertion on same day. Texas League—and thus the oppor-| jor and minor league clubs in sign- L We accept ads over teuephone tunity will be offered to put the ing players because the maj ACROSS 33. Dad B A from persons listed in telephone game on a solid basis before its re-|could sign only those players of : fi:\lv‘xg o 35 uu’mITn‘vaume X . ~ 3 . Burden ello; directory. sumption. immediate service to them 9. Wager 36 Legal claims < T Count five average words to the Gardner, back from an extensive| As porated out by George Schepps, | | 3oV "o oms. 18, i 3 line. trip through the midwest and east,ywner of the Dallas club, which is A 39 3 3 brought bis endorsement of & Plan | gne of four independently-operated 1 musieal o onsecu- ) a note 40 T ‘Dfl;]’ mlte i Fpetare N advanced by Judge Kenesaw MOUl- | clubs in the Texas League, the 18 Specd contest = 44 Y H Aty ok tain Landis, high commissioner f|chains now are able to pay enough | 18 Poss. A 42 Irritated Rl One_ day ... | baseball, but not yet formaily sub-|money to gobble up the good play-| 19 Thin fine siik 4. Worships Al 7 R Additional days mitted to the ymen who guide thelers and keep them at their farm | 2L Lowing or bel: d8. Fa Bl E E i R lowing nteger | Minimum charge ... .50 leagues. clubs until needed. Meanwhile,| 23 Rowing imple- 0. Knot in wood A ) 3 “Unless there is a marked change sqged Sche) 3 spendents ments 63. Playing eard b A 6 P Schepps, the Independents| »o , ments - ba laying eard in the war situation, the majoripave to take the leavings. 86, Lope phatiep &t AR ot Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie ffln lm flm SALE leagues will not operate next year,’| He gays such a state of affairs| 35 Ineline ine St of three 63 Come in 4. Proot reader's SR i Gardner observed. “They wouldn't|yac jowered the brand of basebail 7 lolent desire 3. Not bright mark for FURMNIEHED 3 room By BABY carriage, play pen, taylor-|pe aple to get players, because of |porceptibly in the Texas League o it &L Telmination ot 1. Looes subth o er, $20 month. 426 1st St. East. tot, baby swing Phone Red 460 the war drain, and they wouldn't P ake: n o ay 31 n certain fem- 2 'l:.\u [u‘! v»mw(h 5. Cereal seed LCREST — ONE VACANY.| Langjs takes tho view his plan (in fns nouns 3. Surrcunded Fot FiLLO St ‘| BLOCK mill wood $6 unit, delivereq, | ¢t the attendance, one of the{yoyiq mean “lower profit per sale AL Rppeirs PHONE 439, | reasons being the rubber 3 & | Kindiing $6.75 unit, del. Limited principal q but high turnever” as against “high Scaffoldings SNFURNISHED apt, $25 per month,| amt. Order now. Juneau Lum-|2nd automobile tire shortage. er profi, per sale but low turn- Jecapinie, 2 bedrooms, electric range, oil| ber Mills, Phone 358. Hits Chain-Store aver.” heat, 404 W 10th; also furnished — | The Texas League head took oc- Local Ownership | L apt. $30. Phone.190 daytime. sacrifice 4 Toggenburg goats|casion to admit that the optimism| He thinks it would encourage lo- ok Nl i for $50 cash. Inquire at 429 Wil-|of baseball men that wartime would | cal ownership of* clubs which hz period NICELY furnished 3 and 4 J’OOH;‘ loughby. bring inc d interest in the game | terms preferable to ownership or Motlusk apartments, oil ranges and oil| —————————————————— [},;34 heen misplaced. The view had control by outsiders. Kind ot spice heat. Phone Green 147 or inquire Orj‘v“"[‘;‘x ?-nglwl:x‘n “11‘1.(3;“,“3::{‘_“:;:"\‘(‘, been that the people would want| Then, too, he believes the plan e Vrinht s M o Sl (b e ;'R“‘mm‘_ w”d e tion—would want to get away would erable higher clubs to give | R hioa. 1ns STEAM heated furnished apt. Phone| Phone Blue 295, from their worries. playe opportunity for service |-|f:f\§-'wlnuu Blue 474. “The people are not going to see | Without too great financial Old UERBOR NG b, s |21 TON Chevrolet truck, 7 good |baseball when the nation is in such| Which would result in constant ad P BINGLE housekeeping rooms. Bish-| tires. Phone 437. turmoil over war,” Gardner said.|dition of new blood to teams. Grabbed LR PME e S Ul | R Wik hormer W15, AW prased /e, lendls Jiah, A R ; s .k ¥ i FURNISHED spls. Reok ADG.| grates, short oenters and otner|VDich: in etfect, would do away| |MMUNIZATIONS T0 Dl wrons Ofl heat $25 monthly. Inquire| parts for ranges and stoves. Tucks| |y Co42 SIOTC baseball us prace BE GIVEN TOMORROW‘ s uo o Re Bilg dhopi M9 W. 12 ind would substitute one big cha 5 Uty nto man am aimed large-| The regular monthly immuniza- HiNd af: woose 1940 4 DOOR Pontiac Sedan. Wil Phone 238. 3 ROOM fur. apt. with bath, oil heat, reasonable rent. Phone Blue 139. consider trade. e ! MODERN 5 room furnished log VACANCY, Fosbee apt. Phone 443 | house, Mile 3. Glacier Highway.| Montgomerys. ¢ ROOM furnished house, oil heat.| Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED apartment, Triangle| Bldg. Phone 253 or see Stan Grummett. b ;{OOM furnished house, phone Red 404. ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone 569. VACANCY—Nugget Apts. $35. ¢ ROOM FURNISHED apartment also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. a subscidized prog ly at aiding the class B, C and D leagues. Under this program the major and minor leagues would cooperate | in the acquisition, development and | 7 ROOM furnished house, large lot, | *dvancement of players, employing close in, P. O. Box 1075, Juncau, | “Perienced officials and players to > conduct baseball schools, try-out { camps, lecture and movie exhibition | serezpere | interested in amateur and semi-pro T‘gs ’r‘n‘:"l‘;’x :;‘Gd ::]‘L'i‘tr:’;f‘m;figse' SAIURDAY EVE"|NG;|,“1| and in general to have charge 621. | ety lof all matters connected with tae Announcement was made today | Instruction, development and plac- ‘lhal the American Legion Dugout |ing of recruit players. | will be open this Saturday night. Subsidies « For Clubs | contrary to the announcement yes- | Such players would be placed in- terday. | itially in accordance with their ap-! Although no entertainment isjp:lrcm abilities, giving preference A | planned by the »memhers of thv’ within cl atons to clubs in ter- 8 ROCM fur. apt. for rent. Stein-| A‘"v"“"ifi‘" Womshs V(Zlu_"“_“'y SEIV- | yitory most adjacent to their homes. beck Apts. s, “t(:”s‘e“fi}lcser:]‘:: . [1‘)1}1;::;\ The plan includes subsidies to DRET s st et First| will be open as usual for enlisted clubs beiow A »(-la..ssmcauon suc‘h- National Bank Bldg. men to‘visit. No entertainment is |5 $1.000 to class D; $1,500 to class planed because of the USO Slam- |C» 80d $2,000 to class B. After re- boree Dance which will be held that | imbursement of the subsidy each| | night. club would receive all payments for — > —— |sale or draft of player contracts.| CAPT. BOWEN LEAVES | This, Gardner said, would give clubs | | Capt. I F. Bowen left Juneau ¢dded incentive to develop players FUR. apis., easy xept warm. Win-|today with Woodley Airways for|for higher company. | ter rates S15 a mo. Lights, water,| Cordova where he will spend a few| The subsidy fund would be a re- dishes. Seaview Apts. |days checking the Travel Control|volving fund. Any ‘deficit would be | | Bureau in that city, before continu- made up by the major leagues. | FURNISHED house and furnished | ing on to Anchorage. For the past, Landis’ plan would outlaw work- apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. }Iew days Capt. Bowen has been|ing agreements between clubs, and, 8 ROOM nicely fur. stm. hented‘l"elpmg with the Travel Bureau in[:jar(?lxwtil' Sfl,\’s..' Lhi,slwoul‘d ;n:evcu:t apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. | U0€au: the “grooving of‘p ayers advance- i ment through a single club or sys- — ev——— POR RENT—Apartments, inquire| The Daily Alaska Empire has the’ tem. | Clubs acquiring players could as- | sign their contracts to other clubs, | largest paid circulation of any Al- | aska newspaper. T F at office 20th Century Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS | FIVE CENTS each, pald for used | gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | M{fi Wy:):{r old gold ' into v-lue,]‘ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. CGUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 301. 315 Decker Way. | WANTED | PURNER for kitchen range. Phone | ack 454, of 4 drawers. Phone 647! p.m. CH after 5 G:50-16 or 6:00-16 tire. Phone 473 | from 8 to 5. 500 FOR 3 YRS, Will pay 10% good sccurity. Write Empire. | LOST and FOUND | LOST -V-pin with red-white-blue stones and a Liberty hand. Please n to Empire. —Pair gold rimmed glasses 'Ferry Way and Willoughby. Owner may have by proving prop- erty and paying for this adv. at the Empire Office. SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae | Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg,| Phone §36. | - e Empire Classifieds Pay! | ‘VICTORY' RIDES WITH ARMY_ victory,’ Great Dane army mascot at Fort McPherson, Ga., perches in a jeep, ready to ride with Sgt. Melvin J. Crook (left), Danielsville, Ga.,' and Pvt. L. H. Bronder, Montrose, Minn. Dog weighs 110 pounds. : | E I. j | iection by clubs of higher classifi-| | cation at l N 1 943 | F | suré prompt advancement of play-| | | | | There would be no optional iIS—i such prices as would in- | ers as their ability might merit. by but at lower prices. Would Halt Competition Players, before transfer to clubs! of lower classification, would have to be waived by all clubs of higher classification at waiver exceeding those if the players had been selected by the claiming cluns from the classification next tion clinic will be held in the Ter- ritorial Health Building, Room ll)e.l at 3 pm. tomorrow ! Immunizations for smallpox and | diphtheria and Schick tests will be | given. left hi | the eve another register prices not change Cost This Guy $15 BANGOR., Me FOR RENT | signment of contracts. meaning the| conscience cost a gasoline statioa . filling only of present but not an-|gperator here $15 | OF UND | ticipated future needs. | essenger came 3 LOST—FOUNI s | Such players after ;ul\um-uumm,‘n,:. ,’:\' s ’\H‘;',‘,"‘f“:,”,):,‘,),{\ MISCELLANEOU: |if not capable of the higher ser-| nate ex 2 the sender had ¢ vice, would be subject to reclaim en them from the station owner the clubs from which acquired|about two years before station unattended to report ! to a neighbor. | When he returngd he discovered | had rifled the cash of $12 in bills and $3 in | thief > BUY D below | — July 21 A thief’s | The owner [\ | BUY SE BONDS HAPPY: . British sailor J. Shanahan of the submarine Up- most, looks happy eafter being | honored in royal palace, London. DEF ance The Navy announced that the United States aircraft earrier Wasp ments to the British island of Malta in the Mediter -anean. caused the enemy “consid rable lo Wasp or its escort vessel Left to right, knit rayon hose; ribbed cotton stockings; black mesh hose. P Don't worry about the lack of silk or nylon for stockings. The new hosiery, shown at a recent style show, and made of rayon, ribbed and mesh cotton, are as alluring | as anything could be. Above the girl at the left is wearing a pair of gossamer sheer’ web rayon hosc. Center, ‘the gal with the groceries models beige vertical ribbed cotton stockings, and right, the girl in the lightweight swn- mer suit is wearing black cotton mesh stockings which match her 8ccessories. .. iraatCarerWasp NEW HOSIERY ALLURING [0 s, B (above), es” the Navy reporte IN SPITE OF SIL tain ingly Exclimation Metrie land measure L) v d. K TABOO Rise threaten- delivered aerial reinforce- The delivery, made without damage to the Phone 16 PIGGLY MAZ an excellent We have this QUALITY with SERVICE PAGE FIVE WIGGLY Phone 24 OLA PURE VEGETABLE OIL From the Hearts of Full Ripened Corn Kernels Is a salad oil at its best, as well as cooking oil. in quarts, half gallons and gallons. PIGGLY Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS —Phones—81 | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS HUTCHINGS | ECONOMY MARKET : Be Wise—Economize || THREE PHONES 553—92—95 | | WHEN IN NEED OF “Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALLUS! ™0 Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 | | American Meat — Phone 38 | | [ 20TH CENTURY | FOR | Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop || Phone 540 Pred W. Wendt | | OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE | | MEN | AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT | EVERY NIGHT | Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at WIGGLY Minimum $1.00 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second frrrrrrrrrrr e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 et . 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS | Except each Monday and first | Tuesday evening of the month. PHONE 202 ' DEPOSITS . UPTO NATIONAL BANK ALL LOSSES—INCLUDING ENEMY BOMBING of JUNEAU, $5.000 ARE INSURED IN THE FIRST FUNDS ARE INSURED AGAINST First National Bank ALASEA