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PAGE SIX BOMBERS IN FRITZ ZIVIC CARDINALS NIGHT RAID, TAKESBOUT HOTBEHIND DUSSELDORF FROMCHAMP Destruction Wrough! on Fails fo Get Welter Title|Dodgers Lose fo Cubs-St. Big Industrial City- Other Targets LONDON bombers ur of exp! Ministry the RA return. Air have cost These did not Because of Quarter Pouhd Exira YORK Rec promise NEW quarter of a 147% Coch- rane wei 146 Zivic won eight two for Cochrane in the roug tumble 1 and hed rounds ba 'SITKA, PETERSBURG FLIGHTS ARE MADE A flight to Sitka and back and BROOKLYN “ Louis Wins-They Meet Today iated Press) National y Assi Things happened in the League yesterday. The b guered ers, leading the |hot breath of the St. Louis Card- inals on their necks, had their | minds so full of the series starting ‘\\nh the Cards today that the, | overlooked the necessity of beatin; | the Chicago Cubs, and consequent- | i1y, the Cubs romped away with the| game. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cards weren't idle. They trampled on the New York Giants merrily yester-| day and now are beating even more | fiercely down the necks of the Dod- gers in the roaring pennant race, Brooklyn Dod- league with the FRIDAY, ,SEPTEMBER 11, 1942 ;Pennani -bound Los An- . gelesTeam Loses fo Stars | (By Associated Press) | Hollywood surprised Pacific Coast League fans yesterday by ending| an eight-game |tossing a snag into the Los Ange- defeating the Angels. San Diego, meanwhile, over- whelmed a makeshift Portland line- up with three home runms, two by Ted Norbert. In another featured -game, out- fielder Wally Westlake's tenth inn- ing homer broke up a pitching duel between Italo Chelini and Seats to give Oakland a victory over the San Francisco Seals Sacramento and Seattle divided a doubleheader for the second day losing streak and |n: les outfit's drive for the pennant, Tom | UPSETWINIS BROWNS IN |CANNOT GET SCORED BY HOLLYW00D WIN FROM NEW YORK Detroit Discounts Bosfon Homers - Wins in Eighth (By Associated Press) In the American Lea day, St. Louis subjected the pen- their the most season, humiliating shutting | hind three-hit pitching Denny Galehouse Detroit, meanwhile, pushed over| {two runs in the eighth inning to nullify home runs by Ted Williams and Dom Dimhggio to trounce Bos- ton. It was Williams' thirty-first| defeat of by veterar nt-bound New York Yankees to|®F them out be- ' homer. [ Bruce Campbell's single with V]w’ bases filled in the eighth drove in two tallies to give Washington a |win over Chicago in a night game fter Ted Lyons turned in his thir-| | they JUNEAU BOYS HERE [ ute IN BOAT BUILT BY | THEM AT WRANGEll built themselv III, 24-foot cruiser. They brought several passengers | to Juneau from the Institute, in- | cluding Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steuart, |and A, Rati, Institute instructor. the Insti- TOGETHER ON BIG MEASURE Senafe, House Leaders fo| Confer with FDR on Liv- | ing Cost Curb Bill e Walter Rudolph and Pete Casey, | former Juneau boys, returned lu‘ Juneau recently from Wrangel] In-| stitute, Alaska Office of Indian Af- fairs School, in a new boat which The conventional lunch period of from two to three hours formerly observed in Chile has been reduced to thirty minutes to curtail use of motor vehicles and save gas. NOTICE!!! L Due to a shortage of skilled labor and the large volume of cleaning now on hand, we must refuse all cleaning ord- ers until further notice. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.--Senate House leaders this morning anged for a conference with President Roosevelt at "4 o'clock o ernoon regarding legislation sld down thie cost of living. The conference was atranged after the Ser and: House leaders failed to agree on details of the | measure among themselves., ‘We have not come to any def- inite agreement as to the form of bill,” said Majority Leader Barkley and to TIDES TOMORROW teenth victory for Chicago in the opener of a twin bill. - e e 2:46 a.m., 8:5¢ am,, 3:04 pm.,, 9:17 pm,, High tide Low tide High tide Low tide 17.2 feet <07 feet 17.7 feet -04 feet ALASKA LAUNDRY The City Council wil have a special meeting at 8 o'clock this ¢ ning to ratify appointment of policewoman and appeint a council- man to fill the ancy left by the resignation of Ernest Parsons The Council also will further dis- cuss the request of Chief of Police B. H. Ma for pay raises for patrolmen, wd will discuss other matters of law enforcement - - BUY DEFENSE GAM! THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2, 6; Seattle 10, 5. Hollywood 4; Los Angeles 0. San Diego 13; Portland 6. Oakland 1; San Francisco 0, innings. | National League Chicago 10; Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 5; New York 10. Pittsburgh 1; Philadelphia ‘2. Cincinnati 6, 0; Boston 2, 0. Sec- | ond game tied, called in ninth to | enable Boston to catch a train. American League Boston 4; Detroit 5. New York 0; St. Louis 9. i Washington 1, 5; Chicago 7, 4. | Only three games played. rg TAMPS ten RIGHT— Let the scene be camp, tavern, or mansion—your choice of OLD SCHENLEY will give you the luxury of enjoyment of the finest whiskey money can buy. DOW, JO! 5 AVERA! The followi a o Jones average (rails 26.51, utilities 11.39. S U EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. - - A United States export surplus of $1,250 million for the first four months of this year points to a record high export balance for 1942, Pet.| 671 600 535‘ f 500 482, 448 454 401 282 New York Boston St. Louis Cleveland |Delroit Chicago Washington Philadelphia . WILL NEED YOUTHS BY YEAR'SEND President Sa_ysServices of| 18, 19-Year-0lds May Be Necessary e sk d {just two games behind Brooklyn.|the Rainiers taking a seven-innini AT 8 Io NI GHT ) flight to Petersburg made MP|pp. poggers and the Cards play|opener, and Sacramento squeez thi 1 - Alrlines, with a I‘“" 10| " young Howie Pollett served up|cap. The Sacs scor® five hits and | r”‘“ planned for later in the day. |y . yictory for St. Louis, setting|five runs off chunky Dick Barrett MRt 1“"”;“"‘1 Tl""“’r land when the victorious Cards|second game before the Coast| Arthur Halls, Charles Zembalis, T.|qa500q (o the clubhouse yesterday|League's leading hurler was sent | HONOR HIT :‘““ b ”’“] ‘)"'“"1 “"‘C’f‘ ih o ;°;‘“ than ever of taking the Dodgers Arrington, John " ovich, john today and tomorow “"('m T his morning | CinCinnati turned up with two| 0 Petersburg this mOIRINg ¢y jendiq pitching performances by Lieut. M. J. ars| sphel = i Mldvl»-:]:mwlsum & |netted only one victory. Derringer| LONDON, Sept. 11.—The Fighting Ohiarles ‘Whyte. |was credited with winning the | French news service said today that | {was wasted in the nightcap as the has resigned from France’s Legion second game was called at the end| of Honor because the Legion’s Cross B onix came from . behind French officers killed fighting on i to snap a 13-game losing streak | the side of the ans in Russia. 11 innings. S . STOCK QUOTATION TWO CONSTRUCTION S0 R Y stock toda; American Can 667/8, | 10 OPERATE HEkE | Anaconda ¢, Bethlehem Steel Pacific Coast League : : Two more construction companies | Won Lost 3/16, Curtiss Wright 7%, Interna- tional Harvester 46'%, Kennecott and have been authorized to do |geattle 9 13 sgg thern Pacific 57/8 United States | business in the Territory with Al- & . Steel 45%, Pound $4.04. o, a Nebraska corporation with | akiand 9.5 main offices in the States in Dallas, | Hollywood 3 11;(3’ E. Callahan is president of vhe; Won Lost firm, W. K. Mcllyar, Brooklyn 94 45 side of Alaska in San Francisco, will | Cincinnati 67 0 operate in Alaska on an authorized |Pittsburgh 62 72 firms are listed as K. K. and H. D. | p; : . liladelphia 31 % Bechtel, and B. M. Eubanks 5 L n st WASHINGTON’ ON’S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION agle, Juneau attorneys. 21 [ T IIIIIII||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||l|||||||| have filed the proper papers with |1os Angeles 99 68 aska offices in Juneau. il s g 24 5 Texas, will operate in Alaska with |Portland 62 The W. A Bechtel Co, a Nevada |St. Louis 92 4T capitalization of 25000 shares of |Chicago 64 1 SEATTLE BREWING & MA TING co- Alaska agents for both companies Won Lok AN APPEAL TO THE morning's itinerary of Alaskal,,q,, through to a victory in the night- | Going to Sitka this mOMMINg |y, Giants down with a four-hitter,|in the first five innings of the A. Davies. Returning here rmmuwmng they were more mnlldent’llc(ling to the showers. B. Packer, Edward Arnell, Bill Dav-| 7 " 0. National League games, Bv HERRIOTT were Stanley Lov ‘ . | Paul Derringer and Ray Starr, but McNeill and| . opener, but Starr's two-hit hurling Herriott, former French Premier, lof the ninth inning, a scoreless tie. | was awarded posthumously to two with a decision over Pittshurgh in FIRMS AUTHORIZED quotation of Alaska Juneau mine STANDING OF CLUBS 50%, Commonwealth and Southern Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle | gpcramento 9% 68 29%, New York Central 9, Nor- The W. E. Callahan Construction | S0 Dieso e an authorized capital of $500,000. W. National League corporation with main offices out- | New York 7 61 non- stack. Directors of this | Bgoston 55 82 Since 1878 b’ Emil Sick, Pres. are R. E. Robertson and M. E. Mon- _COMING N GREATEST \REIP THE WILO Wi A Tt [N TECHNICOLOR BERT'S casH GROCERY (TN PHONE ; Juneau's Brightest Food Shop | PHONE l 04 | Serve Yourself or We Serve You! | l 05 FEATURES (T SATURDAY—-MONDAY CHEESE PoRoENs it 9 pound loaf 7 3¢ PRICE l'NNY JIM STRAWBERRY AMERICAN ‘g9e PRESERVES No. 2 fin 43 SEAPORT Ceiling Price—45¢ Your cooperation in facilitating the delivery of milk is requested. For the past four months we have used every means at our disposal to obtain delivery men. BL E A C H half gallon 37¢ Celing Price—43c All our efforts have been in vain except for temporary relief for a TS ey few days. It has come to the point where only one man is available to de- liver milk to the approximately 350 families of the community. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—The President today informed newsmen at his press conference that he thought there would be a necessity for taking youths 18 and 19 years of age into the Armed forces before the first of the year through Selec- tive Service. The President under the present many men as trained. He offered no estimate as to the| possible time when men of 18 and 19 might be called. Reporters told the President there ! had been some talk of stopping all Navy enlistments of youne men so! that Selective Service could pick| them for the branches of service which are most needed. The President replied that is under study now by the Navy De- partment and he mentioned that there are now-approximately 700,- 000 Navy enlisted men R R TRINITY FOOD SALE To be held in Shattuck Build- ing, Saturday, September 12, e e The Dally Alaska Empire nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- * asks newspaper. Just Arrived! NEW FALL HATS Sport and Dressy Styles in all new fall colors. IR RA AR Thousands of steps can be saved this man if the publie will cooperate with us to the extent that the people will provide small boxes located as near to the street as possible and visible to the driver from the street so that he can tell at a glance whether or not any milk is desired or if he can t explained that pass up that particular stop. Plaintdi s law about as possible are being We want to do all we can to continue giving uninterrupted delivery of fresh milk every morning, but unless every household cooperates with us to the extent outlined above, it will be only a matter of time before the We again appeal to you for your cooperation and assure you that we will do our part at all times. Some trimmed in veils, velvet and ribbon. Both large and small sizes—22-221/,-23, service will have have to be curtailed. These Are Excitingly NEW HATS You'll Want Right Away! SEE OUR WHOLE SELECTION! Sincerely yours, JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. FRANK MAIER, President Ceiling Price—39¢ VARIETY DEAL, 6 kinds, 10 pkgs. cereal 35¢ BABY FOODS, dozen 33c CBACK(EIRS] large Ceiling Price—$1.00 --,,-,,,.,m-fil“.’z, .:Ti? ,'.)f-,,-,,-" COFFEE 25T &% 5% 7 9 Jbs. 55 FISSUE - - - 3rolls B¢, MILK, case, $4.49 delivered "'M"W’"WMM'"]Z;:.ZZ?;:;JZ 50¢ TWO DELIVERIES DAILY MORNING DELIVERY Minimum ~ AFTERNOON DELIVERY - 32 Ceiling Price—11c¢ roll Ceiling Price—$4.69 SCOT-TOWELS . 550 CLOSESAT 10A. M. $1.00 CLOSESAT 2P. M. |Il|IIIIlllll|||||||||||lIlIIIIII||I|IIIIllIIIlIIII|IIIIII||IIIIIll|||I|II|II||| Jones-Stevens Seward Street ETTnnii Sl O AT

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