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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— CHETLAAB |JUNEAU IS GUST 8, 1942 SATURDAY, AU Summary: Three base hits, Krey- ling. Two base hits, Meilink, Docz, 2, Jensen. Sacrifice hits, Werner, Daniels. Stolen bases, Naughton, ~ |WIN STREAK PAGE TWO IN WAR A H. S. WEIDNER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE S IN PEACE | IS SN App[b HOME RUN‘ 8 INNINGS&‘g;“;:‘;:l::::*‘‘;);.:,:ifif""*‘s.,‘z},l:“:u;’;1k CAPITOL THEATRE D mS|Ts | ‘ |;€§%ngb;8br§é%§ ? B:%?g!:‘:%)? ] " X g T‘:VO::TI(,;,KE A i lN THIS BANK ‘ P :— f Tl (By A;s;;ul Press) \!0 r P—T-d I Ne s_‘?‘umdecwl;)rmv : 'jcorer. L.ungspu:,}' fl“Y “ee' Agam s, nll'llla.cnlwoy ] Rainiers Divide Twin Bill| ope, B et rese | Overlime Period s Nece f e, 2, O 08 ARE | with Lowly Porfland | seasom, and Yeroon, Stephens - SAry fo Ta!(e Game _from ‘ B B G A M E | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! INSURED | Beavers s e pe o weng | Missourl Mules Bine |19, . r . \ . 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First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TAXRATEISSET | CALLFOR WOMEN ATATSMILLSBY | 10 REGISTER AS JUNEAUCOUNCIL ~ NURSES' AIDES Traffc Ordinance Changed Classes Will Be Limited- ~Limited Parking Zones | Services Important Are Established | in Emergency The City Council last night set a| Immediate application for enroil- rate of 17 and a half mills for|ment in the Nurses' Aide courses ments for the year, the same | soon to be given in Juneau is urged ta: | ning streak in the Pacific Coast | League at 10 games yesterday, and ended the Beavers' losing streak at the same number as the Rainiers dropped the first game of a double- header. But Seattle bounded back in the second game to defeat Port- land. Turpin and Barrett did the mound duties for the Rainiers. Tony Frietas and first baseman Jack Sturdy, meanwhile, teamed to hand San Diego & twilight defeat and to send Sacramento’s losing strenk at five games. Sturdy drove in all of the Solons’ runs, and Freitas held off a San Diego rally in the ninth as Maezera homered, and Detore and Salkeld singles with two out. Pitcher Jack Salveson held Los Angeles to three hits while Oakland converted nine blows into a victory over Los Angeles. Pitcher Freddie Gay and short- stop Joe Hoover of Hollywood com- bined to beat San Francisco and pin on Allien, southpaw recruit from Tacoma, his first defeat in his five- game coast league career. Gay singled in the third and Hoover homered. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League ., — BROOKLYN DEFEATED BY BOSTON Manny Fernandez Triples| with Two Out and Scores for Win (By Associated Press) Lowly Boston smacked down Brooklyn in eleven innings last night in the National League, scor- | ing the winning run when Manny Fernandez tripled after two men were out and then raced home as Peewee Reese fumbled Max West's grounder which relief pitcher Hugh Casey deflected. Pittsburgh, meanwhile, won its fifth straight with a victory over second place St. Louis. The Pirates Pitcher Mark Jensen started a batting rally in the eighth inning of a scheduled 7-stanza battle with| the Missouri Mules at Fireman’s| Ball Park last night, when twi-| light almost caused a cessation of | a battle royal between he and Slim Sergeant Kreyling, when the latter | weakened in the overtime period of | play. A generous congregation of fans were on hand at the nppolnuzdi starting hour, but delay was again | occasioned for some reason or other until Scotty Bystrek again donned an umpire’s paraphernalia and Sban: Grummett loafed around in left fleld until he proved he could still) shag 'em which he did in the 7th inning. i Juneau’s Scoring Juneau failed to put a runner| around the circuit until the third| inning, when Neilson singled to! center, went to third on a wild pitch and he and Naughton scored on Huston’s safe bingle to center, which accounted for two earnca! runs. Another marker on the scoreboard for Mike Haas' boys was acquired in the fifth inning, when The Gastineau Channel Baseball League will continue Sunday and | next week for the purpose of wiping | three postponed games off the clate, | Art MacKinnon, League President, | announced today. | On Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, the Beavers will meet the St. Louis [ Blues in a contest which promises plenty of action. The Blues and | the Beavers are rated as the tough- est of the soldiers’ teams. On Tuesday evening, the Missouri Mules will tangle with Juneau in a game scheduled to start at 6:30 | o'clock, and on Friday the season will end with a game between the Beavers and the Missouri Mules. A Bit of Comfort TRANSPORTATION COMPANY i Hawk Serving Southeast Alaska: An- Pel- ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Kim- Chicha- e —— last year's rate. Mayor Harry of all Juneau women interested In| oo pmento 3; San Diego 1. | went on a hitting spree in the sec- | Naughton singled to center, I Lucas reported that although the | taking this opportunity (g 24 ;he| Seattle 0, 6; Portland 1, 0. | ond inning, scoring eight runs on|reached second on Langley’s mis- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka assessed evaluation is $16,000 less clt‘y ,m @ tangible way during the) o nogonq 3; san Prancisco 1. |seven hits. cue and scored while Trevino was Juneau ..$8 $10 318 §10 318 918 sl3 8 $18 | than last year, no large profects Present war of’st | oakiand 6; Los Angeles 1. | New York turned back Philadel- | agitating where the next play was LT TINE e LE e R T o contemplated for the duration | e courses will open in the near 7 % 7 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 h | future, but applications must be Netwsial dfegne phila as Carl Hubbell won his sev-| (o be made. In the sixth, however, Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 1¢ and the city.should be able mistudleé e seepplhul each enrollee | Boston 2; Brooklyn 1, eleven in- |[enth game of the season. our home boys could easily have Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 | e | answers the requirements for the | PiR€S: e e R gained a sufficient lead to claim Todd 8 18 10 10 r, The total assessed eVAINGon | course. The classes will be limited [ St- Louls 6 Pittsburgh 13. WAR COUNCIL MEET the game thelr own if their sig- Tenakee . 10 10 10 . I amounts to approximately $7310-|and immediate application should New York 6; Philadelphia 4. nals hadn’t been crossed and al- Angoon .. 18 18 i 645. Taxes on this will bring in|be made by those desiring to enter. Atsticha, SalEHe | lowed Boyle to steal home after he Hoondh . 10 about $18,000, Maor Lucas said. | Mrs. Harley J. Turner, at Blue 440,| Detrolt 2; St. Louls 3. | CONTINUES TODAY |:ca puricinea tne second ana thira Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Reports from Outside Operations | is in charge of registration, and all G"“M_“ Cm:'; '{“gmi ht bags from the boys from Montana Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Foreman Bert Lybeck. Poiice Chief women interested should call her in;’\;lx:‘?u 7; Missourl Mules 3, €160 | 1o Alaska War Council con-|Creek. SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | B. H. Manery, Librarlaa Ann B.|for an application blank. o tinued sessions today in the Gov- Overtime Period Ketchikan Wrangeil Petersburg Coleman and Fu'l" Chief V. W. g‘::\l:cr‘;/w:;é mrlr;m?:rrs.mt;r cg‘f‘frl:: STANDING OF CLUBS |ernor’s Office in Juneau, continu=| But the overtime period proved Juneau ...$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Mulvihill were rend. Pacific Coast League ing a meeting which began Thurs-[to be a heartbreaker for hard- s‘;l‘_fi;;be‘fis %:gg 10.00 | ‘Women of Thane, Douglas and the working Kreyling, when he issued An amendment (o the traffic or- & . " day morning. - Won Lost Pet. dinance was pased to extend no‘m“m, FORENRy (RRaU Arest The meefing is expected to be|free transportation to the initial £ Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan ecially urged to take advantage of | Los Angeles 77 49 611 3 parking zones and llmited | parking fms opyporgmily te t:ke "mmgg th sflzn-a;genw 74 54 578 |concluded this afternoon. bag to Grummett and Boyle and|In New Cnleldo:in, ;vbure the sun Express Rate: 10c per W:"‘;M:‘"fl“m of 60c to Petersburg [ 1 s any K i H ¢ 4 . R i . gets extremely hot, Pvt. John Fin- an rangel [ f&'_“‘-‘:’l:“ & “;‘;oi’:i'_“ ‘ffl':;—"'?“:“j‘:"::; ' assisting with hospital patients not | Seattle 6 58 543 » - «;ér?;:ein stabrotf: au:::rt;ngh spree bi negan of Newark, N. J. is now so- (] FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, pry N 619 P 0 Sy ; i [only“Decatise Of the' emegetity needf Sin Diego o6 3 52| Ty Shin Controversy o ton ] e ALy Journing as & member of the AEF. HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: loroughfares fo duce the hazard for such assistance during war time, [ San Francisco . 62 64 492 | P y was followed by & couple of more|To make himself more comfortable | A IR Chamss il be roltls for ShEle PRSI A & involved in eased wuific on|but also for use in the future be- |Oakland 60 68 469 | 2 hits that later brought in himself on guard duty, Finnegan rigged up to flag stops % some stree cause of the difficulty in obtaining | Hollywood 57 72 442 | and Neilson. this sentry box for himself. ) S TS the services of trained nurses for | Portland .44 81 352 Mules Tallies \l o8 i EYLs EXAMINED the outlying districts. National League | The Mules started off nicely | — rerssg | ! and BROKEN LENSES replaced in ‘Women taking the course should Won Lost Pect. when Hoffman connécted for an 4 our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian be American citizens between the|p, okjyn .74 32 698 infield fly between the pitcher's, NEW | {.' 1 Bldg. Phone 63¢. 8ges of 18 and 50. A high school | g 1oujg .63 40 612 box and first base, was caught out | 5 e {ucalion o :qui“';flem ls neces. | Gincinnati 55 48 534 at second when Docz hit to Rustad P l ane R Subscribe to the Daily Alaska SrY. After the ireining cotree BT | New York 56 51 5% and later scored on Stopello's single | i ]_0 WEEkIY = Seatfle - Falrbanks i Empire—the paper with thétlargest | Will be glven under the M O} pittsburgh 48 53 AT through third base. Kreyling’s co- | paid circulation. Mus ‘;‘x’l"‘:f; Nel‘(“:j"',:-":",“‘l%o“:“e: Chicago ... 48 59 449 Brels oame though with Another| ervice % X \ide wi aske give ours 4 - i Boston 44 65 404 counter in the second when Meil- | 5w kl pa— F b k N of - sérvite - ALRUMIY- Mot DAY, Philadelphia 31 M 304 ing led off with a two-base swat ee Y alr an s G ome ¢ which means only an average of American League { i { wunu » three hours service a week. Po and registered at home on Nichols’; 'o . Nurses' Aides also will be asked Won Last . {single to center. In the third in-| to take the 20-hour First Aid course | NEW YOrk ... -0, 28 81 ning Docz connected for another Yakutat—Cordova if they have not aiready done so. | Cleveland G0 A two-bagger, after which Kreyling| Anchorage—Kodiak ————————— Boston 59 41 557 { pushed the pill into left field where Nome—Bristol Bay Tu. Th. Sa. _Daily Daily FORMER JUNEAU VISITOR St. Louls . .85 53 500 numerous cars were parked, but|§ Kuskokwim and Yukon Tdoom ioom Ar Jumesy, Alnska T L7 10d0am MARRIED IN SOUTHLAND g;tlzolt -ila 552 :5545 after circumnavigating the dia-; River Points jioom - 3:i0m Lv 9:15am i | atiss isabeths Passiow, a os An- | Washingtan @ 6 aB S, ground ries desated B was | el oS R vig e e — ’ sabe W, a n- 4 entitled to only a three-b: one or Call for Informa- geles teacher who spent her summer | Philadelphia ... 43 69 384 EhNikes. and Lhaf ended Jlee r::i tion or Reservations M b vacation in Juneau in 1937, along Gastineau Channel League getting for the Mules ] » ‘: vz;g.m v 8:35pm % “20a 208 o L i il e M Lost B0 The box score follows: | A L A s R A ii2sam A ::o:g: White, was married July 28 to|St. Louis Blues 4 1 80 S sas ABRHPOAE! | Homer Heaton, a brother of her | juneau 3 2 600 iailson. 2 T g P 4 s' A' l.'- Tu. B Tu. } friend Miss Juelle. Beavers 2 2 500 e b T f i : g’ ] ar Alr Lines T Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT i:fipm The' quartet drove to Los Vegas, | Missouri Mules . o 4 000 v s . :35am MeGrath, Alaska _150 MWT :15pm g Nevada, and report has it that the Neughion, of ... 4.2 3.0 1 0 NERA BRSO 1iis0am Phats Ainskn 3 00pm i weather hovered around 100 plus, VEN Rustad, ss LaYe 18801 Juneau Agent 12:10am Bethel, Alaska . 12:40pm 1 2 S Daniels, rf 200110 so much plus in fact that they drove sil M I k . anlels, - 3y ‘ight instead of the day. After ver May lake Involved in a controversy with *{Huston, 1b 50270 0f PHONE 667 the marriage was consummated, the U. 8. maritime commission, |Grummett, 1f 31110 0f Miss White and Miss Heaton re- Ph(g (oppef Wilch osncalled &' publtenct. Wilke | Bojin, 5 2101020 - /turned to Los Angeles leaving the his New Orleans shipbuillding |jencen, p . 411010 cpv { There is no necessity | couple to honeymoon for a few days company to build 200 Liberty i { o WASHINGTON, Aug. 8—Secre-| ghips, Andrew Jackson Higgins, to go without good |longer. Mr. Heaton is slated tary Morgenthau said that the | right, is shown at the White Totals ... <o 81 710 2412 0 lighting becayse you |report for military duty and MFS. |yyeosury may lend a large quantity | House with his son, Frank O, |Missourl Mules ABR HPO A E T n can't get new lamps. | Hesbon will e’ Sckib teach In 108} ¢ iver to the aluminum industry | Higgins. Higgins called on Presi- |Hoffman, ss 402240 E i Let us repair your old | Angeles the coming year. Mrs. Hea- | ¢ o a5 5 war-time copper sub- | dent Roosevelt for an airing of his | Docz, 1b .422600 it ones. : { ol made many SISOk, GTRE U Dot problem. Higgins has plans to |Stopello, If ... 4 0 2 0 0 0 ATCO i Alaska El £ { brigt WAy 1h S8 He said the loan was suggested by mlg!:;xs!e c:rhfo—wx;vlngay;nz Kreyling, p 402020 | 2 TS the War Production Board, and p contract is de- |y aMarr, ¢ 300920 i I as, eciric " ‘0 o 8 0 00 0000 O 040 made if Treasury lawyers | died him. 'hen the maritime com= | ook’ 3p Sl o1 ol L l N E - ' Li hl & Pow i WEATHER REPORT ® | said it was legal. mission announced it would stick |/ =) % - H g er le . S. Bureaw) o | ™ Morgenthau explained that the | bY its decision, Higgins declared P 5 geald. g 0 Co Temp. Priday, Aus. 7 ® | alumimum Industry wanted the il- | 1at it this is an example of the | HECS ¥ 305 i ill Amska Transportation WNEA" o, gt ANCH“M“ ‘P“Y way the war is to be run, we're in | Trevino, 2b 300401 e Maximum 75, Minimum 5¢ @ |yer to replace copper as electrical 4 Com VS se A RERS S &N ProndFrdsts for a hell of & fix.” Totals 32 31224 9 2 pany “A o o —— - e - N YAKUTAT — CORDOVA SEATTLE p— PR With Connecting Service fo FREIGHT REFRIGERATION KODIAK — KENAT PENINSULA . e — and BRISTOL BAY By BILLY DeBECK D. B. FEMMER—AGENT LA e , | T = o womell| Wy g@dl y Airway (3 SEE 2 SOMENHAR SNUPFY 6T WK i e ays SUPPER TWME ~ HE AT TURNED @ WARD —REENC : ALASKA AIR LINES | 00 WASH WIE :“" TAS CANP N TW LAST ' o J | URRMNTS OUT ON Tw EVER' MORNIN Kt B TWer THE M. V. BEILBY | . Vo i DRILL FIELD TERDRY ) CANGRAROO TROTS OFF AN DONT SAOW WP T '“\s! fif DARN GOOD AN N Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT6 A M. Please have all freight on i:%y fiock Tuesday, before ]. H. 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