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FREE DELIVERY | 230PM. | 2 1h. jar IIIIII|||III|MIIIIIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIiIllIIIIIIII !IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlI There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg' VOTE the DEMOCRATIC Tlcket PROGRESS IS MEASURED BY RESULTS Put Your Trustin Acts and Facts THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION HAS GIVEN ALASKA AND THE NATION ECONOMIC RECOVERY Compliment DLLF( ATE A. J. DIMOND on his ten-year record of splendid service to laska. THEY GAVE: The Wagner Labor Act — Repeal 18th Amendment — Banking Reform Laws Home Owners Loans — Social Security Laws — Federal Deposit Insurance — Child Labor Act — Securities Exchange Act — Wages and Hours Act — Fed- eral Housing Act — Farm Relief — Flood Control — Soil Conseryation — Na- tional Labor Relations Act — Thirty-five Dollar Gold — Alaska’s Bank Deposits were in 1933, $9,770,685.00, in 1942, approximately Twenty-one Million — Your country is engdged in an all-out war for survival of Democracy and the American Lo S Wageh i, T AR ST Vote for These Democratic Candidates and Go Forward fo Viclory and Gr eater Prosperity For Delegate to Congress Anthony J. Dimond For Térritorial Treasurer l“(zr Commissioner of Labor Oscar G. Olson Walter P. Sharpe For Territorial Senator A.P. Walker For Territorial Representatives James V. Davis Andy Gundersen R. E. Hardcastle - Crystal Smow Jenne GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY, SE PTEMBER 8th __ | Washington FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, SEATILE IS WINNER OF TWO GAMES Sacramento ) Comes Back, Beats Portland-Angels Humbled by Oaks (By Associated Press) Dick Barrett won his 25¢h victory of the season last night as Seattle downed San Diego in the first game and went on to win the nightcap. Sacramento came back after two straight defeats and trimmed Port- land last night, pounding -out 19 hits, three homers and fourteen two- baggers. Southpaw Ray Joiner held San Francisco at bay last night as Hol- lywood won, evening the series. Emil Mailhos scored his first vic- tory last night as Oakland humbled the league's leading Los Angeles Angels with a shutout. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 1, 3; Seattlt 6, 5. Sacramento 12; Portland 7. Los Angeles 0; Oakland 1. San Franeisco 1; Hollywood 2. National League Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 0. } New York 0; St. Louis 7. Only two games played. | American League Chicago 2, 0; Washington 3, 14. Detroit 0; Boston 2. Only two games played. } - STANDING OF CLUBS | Territorial tires, 2 tubes; TIRE, TUBE QUOTAS IN Office of OPA Gives Out In- formation-Issues Made During Last Month Quotas for the month of Sep- tember are as follows: 15, new passenger car tires, Grade 11, new truck or bus tires 19, new truck or bus tubes 8. New passenger automobile 1, new adult bicycle 1. Douglas—New passenger car tires 1, new passenger car tires, Grade 11, 2, new passenger car tubes 1, new truck or bus tires 1, new truck |or bus tubes 1. | Issues In Augusi During the month of August tires and tubes were issued to the fol- lowing: Harry C. Bracken—defense work, 1 tire, 1 tube; Juneau Trans- fer, 3 tires, 3 tubes; Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, 1 tire, 1 tube; City of Juneau for Police car, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Wm. Maier—defense worker, 1 tire, 1 tube; Roy Cox— farmer, 1 tire, 1 tube; Wayne ThompsonAderense construction, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Duane Haffner— farming, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Salvation "Army. 1 tire; W. J. Manthey—de- fense construction, 4 tires, 4 tubes. Highway Patrol, 2 Clyde C. Hill—de- Pacific Coast League Won | Pet. | !Los Angeles b Sacramento Seattle San Diego San Francisco Hollywood Oakland Portland ‘ National League Won 920 85 634 1 542 63 A 713 503 500 461! 455 .386 Pct. Brooklyn St. Louis New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Boston Philadelphia American League Won 464 | 455 ‘ 395 290 Ppet.! New York 66’1 Boston St. Louis Cleveland Detroit | Chicago ,515 474 457 408 Philadelphia 355 B — | | |tires, 1 tube; fense worker, 1 tire; Percy Ohman | SEPTEMBER Juneau—New passenger car tires | 3, new pasenger car tubes 9, Almost anybody who uses “RPM” track roller grease will tell you it not only pushes bearing temperatures lower and reduces bearing wear, but does so without waste. Time and time again “RPM” has actually cut grease costs in half! Moreover, it maintains an effective outer seal which prevents dust and dirt from getting into bearings. Not only a superlative lubricant, but one that “guards itself” against contamination. Put it to work in your tractor. | | —deferfse, CAA, 2 tires, 2 mbes | tion 2 tires; George A (‘uch(ll— defense worker, 1 tire; man—defense worker, 1 tire, 1tube; Bodding Transfer, 2 tires; S. Jack- son Howell—defense worker, 1 tire, 2 tubes; Yellow Cab Co. 5 tires, 3 tubes; Royal Blue Cab Co, 5 Hildre & Son—de- fense construction, 2 tires, 2 tubes; {Femmer Transfer, 2 tires, 1 tube; Lloyd Reid — defense cunsbructmn 92 | 2 tires, 2 tubes. e —— OPIUM RING - BROKEN UP; 8 ARRESTS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4.—Six {men and. two women are under BROOKLYN, ST. LOUIS | ~ BOTH WIN 'Bobo Newsem Hurls Shui- out for Dodgers Over Cincinnati Reds (By Associated Press) Bobo Newsom made a triumphal debut with Brooklyn in the National ‘League yesterday by shutting out | Cincinati on four hits. The con- quest was achieved in a spectacular { ! | | | | hurling duel with Johnny Vander | Meer and kept the Dodgers four- |and-a-half game lead intact | In another game, two southpaws— |39-year-old Carl Hubbell and 21- year-old Howe Pollet went to the {mound and youth won over ex- | perience as St. Louis crushed New | York, the Cards still hanging onto | |a chance for the pennant. e DETROITIS SHUT OUT BY BOSTON MEN Washington Senators De- feat Chicago Nine in Doubleheader. (By Associated Press) Boston shut out Detroit in the American League yesterday behind |four-hit pitching by Bill Butland. The victory was Boston’s fifth in & row and the twenty-second in 25 games. ‘Washington twice in the only other American League contests yesterday, taking the opener behind Sid Hudsen's four-hit hurling and exploding for 120 hits in the nightcap against rookie Scarborough. | e P BESSIE ROWE ILL Miss Bessie Rowe, Territorial school teacher, is confined to her room in the Baranof Hotel with & slight back injury. She would be glad to have her friends call, defeated Chicago : |arrest as State Agents claimed dis- |ruption of one of the largest opium :rmgs ever operated here. Floyd Gor- | _ ONE DEATH “IN FIRE ON UTAH RANGE TSeveraI Thousand Acres Swept by Blaze-Is Under Control BRIGHAM, Utah, Sept. 4—The range fire which swept over se\» eral thousand acres of brush and| grass land and burned one ranger | to death, is reported this afternoon to be under control. ———————— H. Wilcox has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical treatment. | | OVERLABOR DAY STOCK-UP FO We Have STARDRAGR R TWO DAYS! the Gear; STRIPPING RODS and REELS EELS HOOKS, SINKERS SWIVELS and LEADERS MARTIN PLUGS. For Salmon Stripping! Trout Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies Oil-Pack S CREELS and almon Eggs FISH KNIVES Large assortment to choose from. THETHOMAS HARDWARE(O. Phone 555 WE HAVE. We’ve seen RPM Delo punished in more than one billion five hundred million miles of operation and it all proves that RPM Diesel engine lubricating oils are unequaled. Under the world’s toughest working conditions RPM Delo has prevented ring-sticking, bearing corrosion and sludge trouble. It never runs away from heat. Never lets parts run dry. The makers of more than 95% of America’s installed Diesel horsepower enthusiastically ap- prove RPM Delo. Follow the example of thousands of smart Alaskans who cut down overhauls and save money by using RPM Delo regularly. '(RAIG FISHERMEN | { i FINED ON ILLEGAL FISHING CHARGES Charged in U. S. Commissioner’s Court in Craig with illegal fishing, Samson Nickerson pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $75, and Albert Ketah, Jeffries Williams, Richard Harris, George Nickerson and Harry Paul pleaded guilty and paid fines of $40 each, the U. 8. Marshal’s Office reported today. CRAIG MAN SENTENCED ON MORALS CONVICTION Joseph Skulka, of Craig, has been sentenced in U. 8. Commissioner’s Court to serve 180 days in jail in Ketchikan on a charge of in- decent exposure. - e e e e e es o000 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Sept. 3 Maximum 70, Minimum 47 e e e 0 e e s 0o Labor Day Specials SCOTCH, 8 years old, $3.95 WATSON’S NO. 10—Fifth AS GOOD AS THE BEST BRANDS! BLUE RIBBON BEER - Quart 40¢ IT’S CHEAPER TO BUY THIS WAY! 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