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+ do'clock in the afternoon to in- | g Copy must be in the office by re insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rirectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- five insertions: One day .. ...100 Additional days .......... 5o Minimum charge ......50¢ HONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED " FORSALE | '3l CHEV SEDAN, good tires. Call at No. 5, Erwin Apts. after 5 p.m. | For sale CHEAP-—53 acres clear| land, house, barn for 20 head cattle, milkhouse, chicken house for 50 chickens, big garden. Good for MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | | |day | innings. FISH PRICES ' FORSEASON ARESETTLED SEATTLE IS LOSER AGAIN, CLOSE GAME i ‘ 1 40 Pitcher Jonas Throws Own |Trollers and Buyers Estab-| awao: were as tonows: at pino- \Over 18,000 May Witness Confest, However—Oak- ish Prices for Season |Tucker:. respectvels, for me mien Jack-Monigomery in land, San Diego Win by Contract | (By Associated Press) | With the signing of price agree- Seattle’s Pete Jonas threw away ments with the United Trollers of his own pitching game- duel yoswr-;Alasku by Wallis George, for the| by walking three men in the|Alaska Coast Fisheries, and E. E first inning and forcing home|Engstrom for Sebastian Stuart, the Portland’s only run as the Beavers!first seasonal agreement ever made won 1 to 0. Jonas allowed only between the unions representing four hits. Sid Cohen of Portland|the trollers and the fish buyers permitted six runs. {has been effected, any possibility Oakland ran wild in the fifth|of summer strikes climinated and, inning yesterday to crowd over 10 most important, according to a runs in trimming San Francisco|union spokesman, both unions and| 11 to 4 in the Seal's own park. |fish buyers are starting the sea- San Diego nosed out Sacramento son knowing just where they stand yesterday in a 1 to 0 pitching duel,|as to fish prices. combining a double and a Solon; Previously, with no error in the fourth inning for the price, fish prices have only run of the game. |throughout the season | Two other fish buyers have ten- Pacific Coast League |tatively agreed to the fish prices Oakland 11; San Francisco 4. ,|settled upon, but are awaiting con- established fluctuated Seattle 0; Portland 1 |firmation by their companies be- Sacramento 0; San Diego 1 fore signing agreements. National League Boats were released Monday Pittsburgh 0; Boston 4. morning and the signing by buyers St. Louis 7; Brooklyn 1. |covers delivery of fish at Juneau, Cincinnati 3; New York 1, ten|the Icy Straits district to Pelican |and Sitka, where an Alaska Coast | Fisheries buyer is located. Since the signing of Chicago 4; Philadelphia 5. American League i the con- ~ 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ning of initiation ceremonies con-| ducted by Nugget Chapter, Order of Eastern Star in Douglas last bers and invited guests. DOUGLAS B|G GA]'E NN FOR FIGHT OES. CARD PARTY Entertainment at cards followed | by refreshments completed an eve- | night that was enjoyed by mem- and low scorese® bridge, Mrs. M. L . MacSpadden and C. B. Holland,| SQUBI'Ed Circle high and low | G More initiations by the Stars are| planned for next month and the following committee is in charge NEW YORK, May 19.—Even pro- | moter Mike Jacobs is surprised at {the advance sale of tickets for the of entertainment to follow: Mrs,| Rangnar Kronquist, Mrs. W, R, | opening of the summer fighting Ebatn and Mrs, A, J. Balog season in Madison Square Gardens, The opening fight is . between {Beau Jack and Bob Montgomery ' GRADERS, DOUGLAS ¢ & e LAS lon Friday night SCHOOL, IN OPERETTA | y¢ yppears likely that the crowd Tomorrow evening, May 20, 8 0= wilj pe over 18,000 with a gate of FIRS Ph i Pl A full line of Fresh Frozen Vegetahles and Fruits have just arrived. G6LY WIGGLY QUALITY with SERVICE 24 Phone elock, in the upstairs assembly!at jeast $75.000 | room, Douglas Public School pre- e sents “Peter Day” an operetta by | the primary grades. This is di-| ! rected by Miss Kathleen Cm-mnHHEINTllEMA" BA(K' 7 who is assisted by Mrs. Eugene| Nelson at the piano and by Mrs EBURDI(K ExpE(TED Nelson’s intermediate grade music| group in a two-part chorus "Bud\‘ 3 »| B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional in Summer,” and “Brahms’ Lullaby * There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! The operetta is in three acts “S‘Furo.\lm_ with the Forest Service, follows has returned from a two weeks trip| L The Farm. in the vicinity of Ketchikan. { I1. Glenbrook Schobl. ‘kLnggmg operations of the .;m\s-‘ Py a spruce program, which is a ;_l:“ N«‘);:inlgxx‘i:. are Peter Day,| WOk of getting out the aircraft | 2 °'| Federal corporation, . supervising John Jensen; Dora, Eleanor Ha fifies:" wete. ohecked upen by: v, dahl; Anna May, Laurriene Carl-|piinestieman son; Mother, Beth Fleek; Scar.e‘ According to the Regional For- Crow, Billy Fleek; Milkman, Eddie|egter, Charles Burdick, Assistant Delicious Fried EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN e e e} Soothing Organ Music and Chicken I John Marin, Prop. Phone 64 e ee— | THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallsr- Owned Grocers. $11 BEWARD STRERT PHONE 767 half of actual value. 431 So.| DFALYRS ' 'y 4 ice place a i‘l"’“ a(:::\‘f: s ;e‘;gfm ik R | Atll st;heduled games T""’“d"yi;‘;;:‘fi‘ :'hffl’“ :]nd;z)imu W}N;:(\ dis-’g::::“‘;mfi::z‘:yMD“::T; 3111;1: L‘l"fi“Roumm\l Forester, who is at pre- CALL ORD AGENCY ¥ 4 K - ~ o AN ostpone e ver S| rices, ifty new sent in active charge - 4 - s e "’“““(_TM“""IT (i‘ Td"holfr“:f“m“'p City League |members have joined the union|Connie Valeson; Bobby, Bobby ducing activities, with }fe'uéfii'..fzi‘;s FEMMER ) TRANSFER (iSicesind Euitr) FOR SALE—One 6 h.p. heavy duty | prenddy) 5 S e Webfeet - Missouri Mules, post-/and with a total membership of (Johnson; Peggy, Peggy Parsons; in Seattle is now visiting logging l l 4 GREASES—GAS—OIL marine engine; one Geis marine Anchorage, Alaska, poned !appruxlmmely 150 fishermen, the|Sailor, Leroy Williamson; Avlat()r.‘('f}mps of the Alaska Spruce Log- Foot of Main Btreet clutch. Call T. S. Parke. | April 28, 1943 —_—— Juneau local represents a 100 pfl-.lnay Herman; Marine, Dick Isaak;|ging Program. He is expected to OIL — FEED — HAULING J““l ".lm — | A bl 2 o STANDING OF CLUBS |cent membership. 10c stamp, Gilbert Bonnett; 25c|call at Jungau within the week, be- Nite Phone 554 30-FT. TROLLING boat, 31A200,) Notice is hereby given that ;rnom Pacific Coast League The union group involved, Unit-(stamp, Dale Fleek; Bond, Elsie fore returning to Seattle. 1st class shape. Main Float, Boat Saarl has made SPRlCRon, I U Won Lost Pet.led Trollers of Alaska, LF.AW.A,{Niemi; Frogs, Donald Niemi, Don-| e « . Harbor. g Los Angeles 24 3 889(C..O., has been -organized since|ald Conley and Dennie Anderson. | ] 20-GAL. HOT water tank for sale ‘zsb’_ifld%q‘\“;*sn‘iag; ?2?) “A‘:::gai? 8an Francisco 16 12 571 |February 15 out of what was left| Following the program refresh- | Hosp"‘l NOIES Sanliary Meai co- Phoss 820 [ d‘ situated on Glacler Highway, | Oakiand 17 18 567 of the old CIO and AFL trollers’|ments will be served by the fresh-| FOR QUALITY MEATS e : e et N . et Akl Diego 16 14 533 unions in Alaska, both of whichjman class, and an opportunity (0| \o . bl b AND POULTRY TRUMPET, suitable for beginners, . o % % o o rvey No, 2570, | Hollywood 14 14 500|were inoperative at that time. Or-|view some of the work done in the |, S FBSEC OGRS SHd. ALY FREE DELIVERY $20, Apt. 218, Windsor Apts e;tnmmg Agdian Zmd "it is|Portland 10 18 357|ganizational work was carried on|school this year will be afforded. |pocivar and have g;}’;"‘ hm-n:""‘ Call Phones 13 and & after 5 pm. W in the: fifes of thé U. S. Land | Sacramento 9 20 310 |principally by Carl Wiedman, Z. - | i 0 Motorship CHICHAGOF, 1engmi0rficcn Anchorage, Alaska. Beattle National LQZ‘MZO ‘zsfiiz‘e‘l.f:‘?’:lhp‘:‘:)‘}l Z:;‘::’l:; El‘::csx:' H S'eflin 'S | Miss Hazel Zimmerman, faculty cargo capacity 44 tons, 125| Any and all persons claiming ad- r B g om=1 L% g |member of the University of Alaska I i o] (}ifp.l't, g&;wg ::epel ilated, Price | versely any of the above mentioned‘Bmokly“ V\{gn X;)St };C;é‘.EI:L:“KS;C?MILl].::::;?t::m;l[):;“z:;‘ H 'l’ k b lE?:.l‘t’nnlon Division »whn n-".c(-nUy en- Chas. G. wmer CO- Thomas Hardwareco' . $4000. Chichagof Mining Co.|land should file their advers,etsosum B i - W i e e 8! omela en y f:i‘ldod S'm:)\‘nn.v\ H(:plit;'\‘l with an in-| | Marine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. “C]‘“”Xfi l‘“ the D;‘Slt”lil L:];L(: Oif:)cg St. Louis 1”9 571 The negotiators received sub-| | day. R MACHINE SHOP LSRR 2SSl e _|a nchorage, aska, within th oA 3 Wa : . i e RAINBOW Inn at Sitka. Good period of publication or thirty days Clncmnau. 12 12 500 | stantial all??)OlL from the office Dr. EbETha I'dL - Ropes and Paints ‘ business, P.O. Box 151, Sitka. | thereafter, or they will be barred Ph)ladelphm -3 CIg ¥ | 5?0 of the Territorial Department of . il | Mrs. Hazel Albert from Angoon i s — by the provisions of the statutes. | Pittsburgh p -1l 450 |Labor in effecting a settlement of! The home taken by Dr. Jacob P. was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit.|™ FLORENCE L. KOLB, |New York 10 14 417 the price problem, a member of the|Eberhardt and his bride is that ol!,\'v.slorduv for surgery. UIIII “fl u‘ L‘- Sending application with O.P.A Acting Register. Chicago 5. 1Y v292ilrollcrs committee said today. “Thelthe Hawley Sterlings on Gold Belt — Lenta’s ' fot' rase in price. Phone~358. |10 i oo G0 azay 1, 1948 Abnérioan Deagte | Union is especially grateful to Com- | Avehte: “The place is riow being| Mrs. Emma Duncan and baby Ca A L _— et = AT e e S Won Lost Pet.|missioner Walter Sharpe for his|arranged in preparation for the|Johnny from Excursion Inlet were WOMEN’S APPAREL 3-ROOM furnished house, one acre [Ds st ¥ ORIy T e York 14 8 636 |assistance,” the union representa-|{wedding of Miss Yvonne Barrett|patients admitted yesterday at the Alaska Dock & Storage Co. patented ground, 2% miles out| 24" | Gleveland 13 9 501[tive stated. and Dr. Eberhardt this coming Fri-| Government Hospital i Baranot Hotel TELEPHONE & i Glacier Highway. Call red 759 or; ~— it B Washington 4 11 560| The contract signed between the|day evening, when the Rev. Willis | see Davis at North Transfer UNITED STATES St. Louis . 9 9 500 |buyers and trollers provides for|®-: Booth will officiate at the Ior~i Mrs. Emma Mark and baby boy y ) Office. | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 1yt 10 11 476 | prices as follo mal 7:30 o'clock wedding in the| were outgoing patients at the Gov- * [0-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, GET:’:::; :::‘Po?f:ZCE Philadelphia | 11 14 440| Large red kings of twelve pounds g;’;;’;;’"ol}“gs;fl::difi;’z‘;‘:r;lge'; :"2;"'9“‘ Hospital yesterday after- “on'rn Tuusmn The All’hl n.l.l S-ROOM bungalow, . partly fur-i April 12, 1943 7 City League lit is provided: » corps and was Iormerly_ stationed | Agnes John has been discharged E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS ¢ Reasonable Rates E nished, 3 acres patented ground.| Notice is hereby given that Ro- Won TLost Pct.} In the event of the U. S. G- at the Marine Hospital in Galves-|from the Government Hospital. PHO 81 PHONE SINGLE O 3 Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. berta West White, has made appli- | g¢ 1,6uis Blues 2 0 1000 fice of Price Administration set- pouk Texas:. ) % | N Phong areen 410 cation for a homesite, Anchorage |ysicco < Mules 1 b 1.000|ting a ceiling price on salmon pro- Miss -Ban'eus home vt'a‘.s in ‘New‘ Mrs. Mable See of Douglas and |Serial 010266, under the act of May | gypy ot 000/ diasad by Il - bl bR e Orleans, where she was ; ucL{vgly{hel' baby boy left the Government| Al k M i s -ROOM furnished house. Phone |26, 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a tract |yyepreet S f 000 Blintiun atall be A Lot e tb, Litkh. isatre | work/ERIRERIE Sty gnd vitiined) COWLING-DAVLIN aska Music fl]!ply black 615. {of land designated as Lot A, Plat of |y geary ¢ 1 000 |Ebiating Witk the’ Union un’ the ottt ackrees and director. home, COMPANY Arthur M. Uggen, Manager E ————— US. Survey No. 2492, Smugglers G principle of giving members of the| * G RN ST (R T Planes—Musical Instraments APARTMENT house, Completely Gove Group of Homesites, situated R €T |Union a airectly proportionate in-| Watch for THE SPITFIRES! .. of the skies Sk W visOROR and Supplies J at the end of Fritz Cove Highway lelS MOVE {crease, but in no event shall the K B, © Phone 208 122 W. Beond Franklin. 5-ROOM house, also income prop-“ erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615., FOR SALE-—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationury engine. BB Em- | pire. | WANTED IMMEDIATELY, to rent| or lease 4~ or 5-room furnished | house. Permanent. Tel. 800. Ask for Don Underwood. | WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and ! shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry. i 3 bedroom quarters ‘ Permanent Gov't €586. WANTED--2 after June 15. position. Pho = er g s 0 3 | WANTED TO BUY — Short wave | receiver. Phone blue 379. | WANTED—Two barbers, one hun-l dred dollars week guarantee. Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage, Alaska. | WANTED—Washer; also dry clean-f erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. ! WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. | i WANTED TO BUY—Large stove| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone | FOR BRENT ONE OR TWO congenial young men employed days to share my fully furnished home for indefin- ite period after June 1. Excellent residential location. Phone red 649. F—BR. apté., easy képt warm. WinA‘ ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. " LOST and FOUND LOST-—I&eys on ring at Gasl‘inea‘u‘ Grocery. Phone 487. Reward. BUY WAR BO jand it is now on Auke' Bay, containing 1.86 acres, in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 5, 1943 Date last publication, June 30, 1943 adv. ROOSEVELT 10 TAKE ACTION ON SPORTING Commiiiee—orlhree May Be Appointed fo Con- sider Various Issues WASHINGTON, May 19.—Presi- ‘dent Roosevelt today said he will 1probably appoint a committee of |three to consider the problems of |carrying on organized sport in war- |time and making recommendations to him. He said he has been get- Iting lots of letters, he explained, |asking if night baseball should be | played and whether this and that isport should go on in view of the transportation difficulties. There has heen action in sport circles in Congress that such a _ |committee should be appoinfed or a sports administrator. > In 1870 during whiskey riots in Brooklyn, N. Y, local authorities called for the U. S. Marines to assist in the destruction of illicit stills, i i [cinnati by defeating the Chicago minimum be less than sixteen cents | per pound. In the event that the U. S. Of- fice of Price Administration shall have established no ceiling price! on salmon processed by “mild- curing” by August 15, 1943, the| minimum to be paid members of the Union shall be twenty-two cents per pound, such minimum to be retroactive to the date of this| agreement, On whites and small reds, twelve cents a pound on the grounds; co- hoes, nine and one-half cents al pound. | uP, TIE WITH CINCY REDS Cafdinals Even Series with Dodgers - Braves Defeaf Pirates (By Associated Press) The surprising Phillies have climbed into a tie for fourth place in the National League with Cin- MAKE PROTEST ON TITLE 6O NEW YORK, May 19.—The New- York State Athletic Commission announces it will refuse to recog- nize the June 8 fifteen round fight between featherweight champ Willie Pep and challenger Sol Bar- tolo of Boston as a title go although in the weight limit. The commission wants Pep to fight the winner of the Chalky White-Phil Terranova first. Townsend Club’s Dance and Picnic | Are Slated Events More plans were made for the Hard Time dance to be given May 25 by the Townsend Club at last night’s business meeting in Union Hall. A club picnic to be held June 6 was also discussed and the place | chosen for the event will be an- nounced later. An interesting bulletin from na- tional headquarters in Washing- Cubs 5 to 4 in the only night game played yesterday. The game was played in Shibe Park in Philadel- phia and was the third straight victory for the Phillies and the seventh straight defeat for the Bruins. The Phillies bunched four hits in the sixth inning for three needed runs. The .St. Louis Cardinals evened the series with the Brooklyn Dodg- ers yesterday at Brooklyn as cagey southpaw Ernie White and Harry Breecheen put silencers on the Dodger’s bats giving the Cards a 7 to 1 win. In Boston, the Braves went on a four-run splurge in the fourth inning yesterday to win 4 to 0 over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Al Javery pitched shutout ball. Two errors aided Cincinnati to score twice in the tenth inning yesterday for a 3 to 1 victory over the Giants on their home Polo Grounds. . SR AE 5 DS BALLOTING AT ELKS TONIGHT There will be balloting tonight at the regular weekly meeting of the Elks. The session will begin MIKE DANILOFF as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "MISS ANNIE ROONEY” Federal Tax—6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Tlfl management of dhis + bank is pledged to conserve- Every comfert made for our guests §~“.~f‘ :’2 |DEPOSITS | |l “romucn— the bank is s mems- itz | IN THIS BANK HOME GROCERY ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALXSKA at 8 o'clock in the lodge room. S e BUY WAR BONDS ton, D. C., was read at last night's meeting. Gld time dancing fol- lowed the business session. MEMAER FEOERAL 0811 INSURANCS SONFORATH i WHEN IN NEED OF Ulesel Oil—Rtove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES =~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU HOTEL Wall Paper Ideal Paint il Punt S | HARVEY R.LOWE Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576

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