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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA § o ~ " " THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942 OGS, T/SOK FINALLY [BAD THROW DRAFTLAW Wil Probe | Fo—spgprworgony % for Perfect Contentment will give the address. All Moos members e urged to attend. OLUF CHRISTENSEN ™irienser: s Somm i Donmark | s s e \WHIPYANKS, | GIVES GAME | TOPS LIST | Meat Packers Funeral services for Oluf Christ- widow, who is in Juneau, a brother | ensen, 49, Juneau fisherman who Chris, in Chicago, and :\xmlh(‘x} ugn & A SHADY NooK and was found dead early this week on brother and five sisters in nm- HOME FIE[D RK In oas‘ I'I é the beach at Elfin Cove, will be|mark | E‘ held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the e | § Chapel of the Ch W. Carter NOTICE 7 i SAkG HANCINAE, S Gany | B Mortuary the auspices of the ! 1 H . H , Calif,, Aug.| E Tyl Guder of Mone o ot MO smoing 4 5,80 -Bosfon Rolls Up NinthiLos Angeles Splits Twin|Congressional Program for o> whotesaie packers of meat in| & Keincky it B Wik 24 The Mooe_ Service wil be ued at m;;\” suaenanas) Sfraight, Defeating Bill with Portland Next Few Months | Xiceies” are " under nvestigation;| = "CHEERFUL AS both in the Chapel and at the in- residence on Star Hi 4 art of tion-wide s (| 2 A i L Cleveland Beavers ‘ Qutlined Foeet peioes, The susmionroent ‘st ITS NAM z : s Y the investigation in three of the (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—New | Pacific Coast cities is made by E/ | Chicago’'s White Sox made their| A wild throw by third baseman |draft legislation to make 18 and|John McTernan, Regional Enforce- I last appearance of the year in the |Dick Gyselman let Charley Henson|19-year-old youths eligible for|ment Attorney for OPA. R A7\ |Yankee Stadium yesterday and fin- |skip home in the Pacific Coastjarmed service tops the program THE RIGHT | | s “abaulied thetr fivat Vitors. of | Lsagus. eatils dhist raRiePUNEths | iomcat it fov thE WAl Hsitha ‘ ~ ) the season against New York and run which gave San Francisco a|of Congress by Chairman Adolph i ! Hank Borowy. It was Borowy'’s first | close contest over Seattle in 11 in-|; gapath, of the House Rules Com- | 'n Gn 3 ‘nh-rvat on his home grounds. nings. ;fiuwe t w 8 . | oomon, won, i o St | s nges and, Potind spt 5" st st ot thetoca oon- | L GTHER RBOUT |, | s atiinam i S i “ r al Bciair s s N the .three-hit pitching of Bill But- |seven-inning nightcap after Port- |5 e will 11)1:;0‘/(' and «xmh-:fd Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY |land. Jand took’ the opener in 10 innings,| ¢ opinion that they ‘are the TRAVEI. OFH(E st Smfill' WG!MW | Detroit defeated Philadelphia | Teft fielder John Jensen’s homer | linest fighting material available.” — oAl SIS He said that the only other sub- | | twice, capturing a decision under th twe in tk leventh innin i with two out in the ele 1 Pl oo e Sl ECIIRG e i There is no subsmme for Newsnauer Advemsmg |the lights after eking out a close | gave San Diego a victory over Oak- , the Senate |has received a letter from Maj. Gen.| B SAANURTAREINT 35 bl ST i\'m‘d)cl in the tmli(,h! game. land. “his way, will be ta 8 Behind the shutout pitching of | changes over the service men's|Simon B. Buckner, Jr., Alaska De- fense Commander, acknowledging |Kepm Wicker, Sacramento turned |[vote by mail, a bill for a new D |N on Hollywood and evened the series |appropriation for defense housing, | Feceipt tori fhet c:]:m;:rtstl resolu- by winning. and a few minor bills. tion pertaining to the Seattle Civil- st rd q ' ' sh 5 ian Traffic Control office. u [ c ’00 0es He acknowledged that the pro- | + » Gen. Buckner said that a mem-| <\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\)) N where you please when you please )I GAMES WEDNESDAY {gram precludes the considerati I Pasific Coast Lokgil | e : POETation |her of his staff had been sent to| of pending labor and farm legis-| . | Seattle 0; San Francisco 1. g“,m“ Seattle to cooperate with the Seattle Black glove uppers . . . Hollywood' 0; Sacramento 2. i officials and that he believes the 9 iron composition sole| Portland 8, 2; Los Angeles 7, time needed to obtain applications Oakland 4; San Diego 5, eloven (AN]‘EEN (OURSE | will be cut. down to five days. innings. | Gen. Buckner also stated that it ] 1 . one-piece quarter . . . BUILT FOR WEAR! YOUTHS' SIZES 1214 to $4.25 National League now is possible to obtain round! Philadephia 3, 0; Chicago 2, 3.| e s 0. - COMPLETED HERE 15, vt permi s kongoe "Yes, it's worth fighting for" (ards Have (uf Brooklyn "S55 e | BY| OCAL WOMEN ™ ™= E ith t t s k | Ameril Leagu W | BOYS' SIZES b, o S, Do i om0 i leaglf?f Fgur M| oot Uit Tor Red Cross HAWK ILET PACK | o estination, with no questions asked. No one is spying d ames hicago 5; i 4 | i $ .)“ on you, following you, watching you, or questioning your R | Detroit 4, 1; Philadelphia 32, 0. Work W|” Be Perma_ | FA".S BElow IHAT ! i right of free movement. (By Associated Press) | et : or I.AST SEASO" BIG BOYS' SIZES You can travel on business or take a vacation trip, using | Coaker Tripletts scratch single % f nen" or anlled i | 6 to 11 ! i « STANDING OF CLUBS i i available space not required for government business. in the last of the tenth inning yes Pacitts Const Lenes ; | $5 ““ There’s only one duty that should first be met. Before |terday scored Jimmy Brown from | Won Lost Pet,|, Having completed instruction of| With , 153,000 cases ?f salmon | o 1 with a cl i bud [ |third and gave the St. Louis Cards the courses in Canteen Work and|Packed by the P. E. Harris cannery you can travel with a clear conscience, budget 109, of Los Angel 87 59 .596 our income o 1 to b bends: ‘Thiss . a victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers | Los Angeles Nutrition for the American Red| at Hawk Inlet, Hans Floe, superin-| y 00! £ $aIary tobuy warbonds. Liligi8 o sdcts for the Cards' third successive tri- ' Sacramento 83 62 572 (rogs in Juneau, Miss Virginia Shat- | tendent, said the fish run this year | & h fice, merely a good investment in your future right to go umph. The victory reduced the |Seattle 79 66 545 o left yesterday for the states,|Was wonderful, ‘but late’. ther 1Y es 1n -Leather Shoes where and when you please. Surely, this is worth fighting | Dodgers’ National League lead to |San Diego 75 T1. 54 yrere che will return to her posi-| The lateness of the run Is re-| for. A | four and a half games. | San Francisco 72 5 A% gon oo supervisor for home econ- |Sponsible for the fact that the | $3 5“ t0 $ll “0 % % Travel Anticipation Plan * * New York’s power finally brought | Oakland 67 79, 4530 ool e public sthools of Hawk Inlet plant put up about ° o Anticipate your travel needs. Tell our agent where and them out of their five-game losing | Hollywood 66 8L 459 pioits washington. 160,000 fewer cases than last year, when you intend to go and what accommodations you will streak as a 15-hit onslaught over- | Portland . 54 90 375 Miss Shattuck completed the in-‘ht’ said. He expressed himself how- AESIETha Chrest N:";‘;" 16 of S NISIE Wdor: whelmed Cincinnati. [ Natiooal League | struction in the 2-hour canteen € |ever as well satisfied with the result | ick” CARTE e I o 689 45 those who had taken the com.gw ole, O, Nick” CARTER |-Philadelphia, the Phils winning the 'St. Louis 04 a8 T {365 e aertvna - with - Alasten Famlly Shae store 400 4th Ave., Seattle York 66 58 532 7 A1l those who took the examina- |Coastal Airlines from Hawk Inlet Seward Streét np ner in 11 innings, and the Cubs ' Ne ‘ul'mp, the second (mut‘st Cincinnati 60 62 492 .. passed, reports Mrs. monnc\’md will remain in Juneau until a—a—— Pittsburgh 56 63 4Tl i el Canteen Chairman, and or- | tomorrow on company business. FIRE HALL LOT BOUGHT | Chicago 59 10 .157 ganization meetings for the two|———— it | Boston 50 T ; | % i f: s r | Ketchika has purchased Tot . T units will be held the latter part Between Portland * Tacoma * Seattle - Spokane * Minneapolis | etchikan has purchase a Philadelphia 6 82 B05 et kel OB Rchtes. &k Rad $1. Paul- Chicags via GLACIER NATIONAL PARK djoining the Elks Hall for $5,000 i Cross Canteen Workers will be re- Personal and Business Size sropossd Dew, ftre hall Won Lost PCt. seiyeq by the members of the two New York 82 43 656 ynits and the canteen units are to Boston 75 61 595 pe put on a permanent footing so Al o St. Louis 66 59 528 thap they will be ready to move im VOTE the DEMOCRATIC Ticket | o B 0L 512 mudate vin cue of an emegene Detroit ... 63 64 495 The duties of the canteen units Chicago 54 65 454 gre to feed civilians during an| Washington ... 48 T 397 emergency when homes are des-| Phnadelphm 48 84 364 troyed or the civilians are forced, to flee from the sources of supply. ‘ ,During the 20-hour course, Canteen OUEEN BA Istudents have taken an . intensive| practice session for each type of| emergency with which they might THE i IN ENGLAND be faced, and are prepared to feed| hundreds of persons with little | warning, and only the minimum of DEMOCRATIC | food supplies. | LONDON, Au. 27—Queen wn- ADMINISTRATION J heimina, of The Netherlands, has returned to England by air from a ] visit to Canada and the United HAS GIVEN states. | Prince Bernhard, son - in - law, ALASKA AND greeted tE Queen on arrival. TH&“fi“"N BATTLESHIP oot | jowa GOES INTO WATER PROGRESS IS MEASURED BY RESULTS o Put Your Trustin Aets and Greeting Cards sinirer NOW?E We Have a Beautiful Assortment to Order From...All Reason- ably Priced. Compli t ¥ ) Facts l)lQI,IC(;A’(I"IEDAlTIe " DIMOND @ ' e | Orders should be placed early this year on Ha tap-yine codel Y Largest Craft Nation Has to assure arrival in plenty of time for : | Built Successfully mailing cards to friends and relatives in THEY GAVE: : s ; Hhe V\il);.'ner I,(lnbor Act = Relp‘s‘ll lxth /l\mendmexit ted Bimll;;nu Reform Laws laun(hEd lhe Stales and m the Temtory. ome Owners Loans ocial Secur AWS — t1 e — = - Child Labor Act — Securities Exc! hdlm‘ze :(“ls— W:Hgddnd m:rs :‘\\(}{Ifl‘i‘ed- oogfown X,fifxfil: ‘IJ:r-z::i b::]szfip eral Housing Act — Farm Relief — Flood Control — Soil Conservation — Na- the nation ever bullt, slipped down . tional l.dbqr Relations Act — Thirty-five Dollar Gold — Alaska’s Bank Deposits the ways at the Brooklyn Navy Yard were in 1933, $9,770,685.00, in 1912, approximately Twenty-one Million — Your today, “launched months ahead of (&l;ly\t‘r),rv Ilsift;ng.luud in an all-out war for survival of Democracy and the American sohedule,” and ready to fire “faster e d l — | farther th: ther shi m Vote for These Democratic Candidates and Go Forward s o Rl B ot Comeinsoon and place your 1Ga an 0 I orwar Secretary of Navy. @ - Bard addressed the assemblage as to Victory and Greater Prosperity oy g : order... We will be pleased O —————————————— causing hardly a ripple and floated Smart lea'ls want “separates” o For Delegate to Congress majestically under; the. Williamss floflm:rl:zl bs::r’;sk:::: t“ aSSISt y"“ in making youl. burg Bridge. Anthony J. Dim The Towa is the fourth battleship || choice of solids, plaids, tweed yJ. ond to bear the name of the Hawkeye | ~mixlures. Sizes 12 to 20. selecti"ns For Territorial Treasurer For Commissioner of Labor e, ” The Towa is 808 feet long, a mon- Oscar G. Olson Walter P. Sharpe | ] o e || SWEATERS The craft was launched at 10:36 For Territorial Senator o'clock this forex}l(oon. 'l;he ;lfleh:: T 0' -President Heni % al A. Po walkel‘ ::ae.shel:st:: bottle rfil champagne 0 y oy - T e Pt et on the prow. i PR T For Territorial Representatives T 'tl tes uis . S KETCHIKAN MAN HERE . Hiylos t0 woar With your James V. Davi /\lldy Gundersen WITH MARSHAL'S OFFICE nevaraton, al as a m lre 3 * R. E. Hardcastle | Crystal Smow Jemne || s scicm, omeny of - I —————————— Ketchikan, now is stationed as GENERAL ELECTION Deputy Marshal with the U, S.! Jones_SIevens Phone 37 4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th |l oo b Soward St soon, the office reported today.

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