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P/\Gk 5 IVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- Batileship California Raised atPearl Harbor JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED ANGELSBEAT SEALS; OAKS Phe PIGGLY WIGGLY 2% QUALITY with SERVICE Phone E@:‘E«"&S DITTO STARS § Slock Up with Canned Fruits and Vegelables While They Are Plentiful (By Associated Press) | Baseball took a day off yester- |day, only two games being played . |and these were in the Pacific They may not be so easy to purchase later on The gallon size can and glass jars are a good buy. Los Angeles beat San Oakland trimmed | Coast League | Francisco and |the Hollywood Stars There's also:—Mustard, Worchester- | GANES, It PAK | shire Sauce, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Cut Dills 4 Pacific Coast League | | Sweet Relist AN i Los Angeles 8; San Francisco 1 and Sweet Relish in ga n )& Oopy must be in'the otfice by Oakland 5; Hollywood 3 i 5 J o'clock in the afternoon to in- City League HOP and SAVE are insertion on same day. | City-St. Louis, postponed ‘We accept ads over telephone - g T PIGGLY WIGGLY from persons listed in telephone | STANTNG OF CLUM tiotery, i Pacific Coast ngne ! Won Lost Pct Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in belore Count five average words to the ltos Angeles 39 12 7 one o'clock. ~ San Francisco 31 19 Dally rate per line for consecu- {San Diego 26 26 five insertions: Oakland 26 ( [= T One day 100 ;‘r‘)‘l;\';“:‘d - _,I ith water spewing from salvage pumps, building buoyancy, while cables from long-boomed cranes as- | There IS No Suhsfiiuie for Additional days ... 5 lSeatiis < W sisted, the U. S. 8. California rose to the surface and her bow emerged from beneath the water during | Minimum charge ..—.50¢ Sikramento 19 ge operations. The batileship was sunk during the Japanese sneak attack of December 7, 1941. News aper ¢ verfisin ' ¥ Avy |h.m p p g. . . E s LS . i National League T i FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS g MO w2 s et o e | GOMTRANL OUT ; FLOOR LAMP, tile coffee table, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | St: Louis O 0% O Aou R 8 b acn || Soothing Organ Music and THRIFT CO-0P st. Phone black 565 o A e i | Brooklyn 29 17 ‘30\ ne: skills taught in the aqua- child’s life ve hone nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Delicious Fried | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, | Pittsburgh 22 19 tic schools are based upon the AT vANDERBIlI Member National Retailse- NEW DINETTE set, table, 4 chairs,[ o0.% n 00 % 0 % ot v e Cincinnati 21 19 demonstrated needs of modern war- EVERY NIGHT Owned Grucers light oak finish. Phone 181 | quro oo o oo E | Boston 17 19 fare in which troops must be trans- | DOUGLAS INN 811 SEWARD STREET - . | | Philadelphia 18 ported overseas, are sometimes| A FURNISHED house at Auk Bay. TURN your old gold into value,|New York 16 2 chliged to swim great distances or( NAcHUILLE Temn. June John Marin, Prop. Phone 64 PHONE 767 garden space, strawberry pateh.| cpn or trade at Nugget Shop. |Chicago 15 27 remain afloat for long periods of : 28! i B Lol g g : There will be no varsity (uolbdll Priced low for quick sale. Terms.| i = time, and are frequently called upon |, + vanderbilt University this fall OALL i e i S UNITED STA1ES | American League to negotiate bodies of water with|chancellor O. C. Carmichael dis- " N ER F(()AI,ED AGEI:..)GY \1 COOK STOVE, 2 heaters, furni- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Won Lost Pet. g full equipment. | etoses fEMMER S' thorized Deal ture, complete toilet (both basin, | General Land Office New York 2/ 1B Dates and locations of Red Cross| In a report to the University's | l 4 GREAGKS-—GAS-OIL atodl. ‘etc.), windows. Best of 2ud District Land Office | Washington 24 18 Red crOSS A NNOUNCES aquatic schools in the Pacific arealboard of trust, the chancellor said l Poot of Main Street » 1R % B | Detroi 24 B . < are; Four Seasons Aquatic School, wartime exigencies were ch that ULING un hand lumber, doors. By John Anchorage, Alaska, |Detroit 20 19 13 . RES xigencies were such tha OIL — FEED — HA! P e T o s oy | April 28, 1943 Philadelphia g% 21 512 Tramm [Siabllshmenis, Lake Washington, June 20-July ome football may be played, but J ean Hfl“fl Reck residence, Third St. Grant e i i P OlichbesE prix Mot sy vy g / Nite Phone 554 E X Notice is hereby given that Thom | Chicago 1 B 6 . Ci 3prings, jorgan, ah, June| clearly iere can be no varsity ,B“ld“m' 5 is(mn has made application for a|Cleveland 20 22 476 Dates and Locations 20-July 1; Elsinore Military Aca-|team.” HALIBUTER -~North Star,” 45 ft.|homesite under the Act of Mflwnosmm 20 23 demy, Elsinore, California, June 20-| “Only three of the football play- “ s long, 11-ft. beam, fully equipped; |26, 1034 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | St. Louis 13 23 R Gra s SOt T | TR ers of 1942 will be able to return Samlary Meat co_ GEOIGB 0 o also trolling girdies. Will accept|Serial No. 010038 for a tract of| - 0—'Training of additional thou-| [FEFSons interested in thg possi-|t0 Vanderbilt in September,” Car- FOR QUALITY MEAT® Widest Selection of “cruiser” in exchange. See at|land situated on Glacier Highway,! League e e ructors to meet unpre. |PUItY.r0f other aquatic schools injMichacl continued. “The army has AND POULTRY LIOUORS Boat Harbor. [11 miles NW of Juneau, Alaska, Won Lost Pct.| ericq wartime demands for ex-|Uhe Pacific area, communicate wx\h“‘l“"“”““‘l that it will not permit FREE DELIVERY . e ¢ 3 S 3 - of 3 PARTIEG: . WRIULIE R, 3 pC " - | trainees to engage in intercol- embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2570, | Missouri Mules 3 0 1.000 b id iy e A i | the Director, First Aid, Water Safe- |11 Bag! co! PHONE 93 or ¥ 16-FT. ROW boat. Call red 743| (L(Jl\tr\“““g 376 acres, P ,u“ it 1\‘5\ Louis Blues 4 1 800 tension of fir 1A .vuull;nml\\\;n\( iy hdiwls Aceident, Prevéntion. Amanl”“““' football Call Phones 13 and 4 evenings. ! ; 4 i # e T A 3 % ming, water safety d accident | - B — o | “In the light of all these facts v o ice, Anchors aska E 250 4 vdag At 4 ) L a 3 vei. SMOMESTEAD site on Haines| e A]l)St'n"i i 250 vied on by the Red Cross at ts| o 0 fNCh Ot PR |board of trust in April passed a, has.G. W c Thomasfludwueco Highway, improvements and five | " £ "d:xj\ “m 'll‘" )nl‘m\(x “l‘:"u‘(‘;o;“'d ol 3. » national aquatic schools during the ¥ ¢ | resolution authorizing the secretary as. L. warner LO. i acres cleared garden. Inquire Jobn any 2 € 2" e e T T | summer months, it is announced by | lof the athletic com: el ing Engin pplies NTS — Reck, Pirst Notl Badk Bifig.|land’ “should “file their adwerse A. L. Schafer, Pacific Area mana n [to the chnoellation ulm::(o[x(lfr.l]«t;zk]ll:; e e 0o l;‘:ms.“ (‘)hn.;‘s Juneau. |claims in the District Land ormv ger of Red Oross N 11943, MACHINE BHOP at Anchorage, Alaska, within the| s Ly t f th arl eo “Vinderbilt i b t Ropes and Paints HARDWARE — |8 aska Stressing the importance of these | Vinde s a member of the TU%ZKISH BATH— r}oom xo; sm:ll period of publication or thirty days | RID A( training courses to the armed| | Southeastern Conference, a twelve | ;:tau';ums\m lunchroom. 431 So. |thereafter, or they will be barred | forces and the civilian population, | school athletic federation. Three | y—— _ Franklin St. . ... |y the provisions of the statutes. | Mr. Schafer urges all Red . Cross n av | members already have withdrawn o n'.h Nut “d L‘.' : MODERN, small 4-room furnished pe ol u».I{u ‘,‘zf";fi;r { PRINCETON, N. J., June 9. — chapters, community groups and ll‘!;‘ltmdulrnll":Ll‘nllu;;v‘x‘mol uma\ucl for | Leota’s C 0 L house. Phone black 611 after| : "2ISter. | \yhether Princeton University williother organizations to lend their , RUDH = SR ississippi | A o po: |Date first publication, May 12, 194310 jnercollegiate football next!support to this phase of the War = poo peorpe™ |State and the. University’ of Mis- WOMEN’S APPAREL Alaska Dock & St €o. . - __|Date last publication, July 7, 1943.|F " Ui Uoe e decided until this | effort by sending to the Red Croml, ST o ; ‘L‘”l;“"“' 9. | MaippL i i Mol a8 0 Motorship CHICHAGOF, length | 89Y. | ummer, but in any case the Tigers |schools as many individuals as|g & C0T00, backfleld conch at oy \ Baray TELEPHONE 4 65 ft., cargo capacity 44 tons, 1_20‘ UNITED STATES have a new grid coach—Harry A.|possible. last four years, has been m,(,(.”‘s . :«;pobo B‘Z"; i‘“‘“lf ";‘,‘“e‘f P’éce‘m ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Mahnken, who succeeds Elton E.| “To replace those now serying il yepory june 29 at the naval y “hichago! ining Co. ‘ | (Tad) Wiems |the armed forces and to enlarge the | o GENERAL LAND OFFICE ad) Wieman. ; |aviation training station at & 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. [ Distilot Iind Oftich Asa S. Bushnell, acting director|home front army of volunteer in-| o0 “o" Ikclndm‘““h ?;:’l‘” i i lllln'l‘ll TIAHSFEI BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit, Anchorage, Alaska, |of athletics, announces the appoint- ‘Mf-\u-u?rs to the nup(E‘jd Wi,‘-llilll,l‘t\"'l" the Mavy May. b &8 & Tisutens | ul' Grld Light and Heavy Hauling Sending application with OP.A. April 12, 1943, ment of Mahnken, who as coach of |proportions, the Red Cross Wil bely, (o) and has completed his| E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS for raise in price. Phone 358. | Notice is hereby given that Ro- |Princeton’s 150-pound football teams obliged to qualify additional thou-| o) examination for the com-| 3COW : By |berta West White, has made appli- |Since 1937 produced five Eastern|sands,” Mr. Schafer said. “The na-|, .o, [ MOZ‘»("’IM tL"?}"U- Jlum‘ 9—Ru- PHONE 81 “Og " " | 4 v or i AT O al aquatic scl s, C oted | o, o » | mors that football would be discon- W'Bl:;}:E hC-*de;p:fld’% ?:1 No. 4, |cation for a homesite, Anchorage :“L“C"lleg‘a“‘ League champion :lt:x‘lw "“‘f"_::" m‘l:l:l’fl(ju":;;"i:;fi)l‘ Wiih Carideo’s departure, the en- | tinued at the University of ;d:hul kingham s., Douglas. Serial 010266, under the act of May |t€ams. i BAY. L0 BTN tire Hawkeye football coachin ke F i 3 3 : 26, 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a tract| Mahnken for eight years before and resort locations in every SCC-|wi naye entered the umed]w :;:1\“ rif:rkt(q-upr AT s e ab COWLING"DAVLIN Alaska ch supply $-ROOM house, also Income Prop-| ', 4 gesignated as Lot A, Plat of |E0INg to Princeton was basketball |tion of the country, are ideally ;. : PREE. %5.900e G1pen,, Vandsl : Arthur M. Uggen, Manager , erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. ;o <\ vor No 2499, Smugglers |and track coach and assistant foot- suited for this purpose,” he point- i e 7 g o ector, for the East to | y A b gg] . d. Gut. “Operatad by the Red:Crom g enter the Navy's midshipman FOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| Cove Group of Homesites, situated |ball coach at Columbia High School, ed out. perated by Dhitte .;)] | school at Columbia University. diesel stationury engine. BB m.‘aL the end of Fritz Cove Highway |South Orange. on a cost basis, they provide 10| I'DES TOMORROW | The “no football” report began HODGE &3 VLYMOUYS o \"lon Auke Bay, containing 186 acres | He will have as his assistant in|days of purposeful activity in va-| | et ana e s DFALERS land it is now in the files of the hiS New post Richard F. Vaughan, cation surroundings. Under the| | ton. State ‘College, Tdaho's chfef & | District Land Office, Anchorage, | Who has been junior varsity coach, guidance of expert instructors the Law tlde~0 41 am, 55 feet. |val, announced dixco.‘li;,.,fl,,p(, of WAmEn |Alaska. hockey coach and assistant baseball |individuals attending these schools| 22 am, 123 feet. |football for the duration. WHEN IN NEED OF Any and all persons claiming ad- | mentor at Princeton are trained in the knowledge and tlfle‘l. 2 p.m., 29 feet. ‘, Officials would neither confirm Ofesel Ofl—ftove Ofl—Your Wieman, now civilian head of the [skills of first aid, swimming, life| High tide—7:33 pm, 129 feet, ‘nor deny the veports. Coal Choloe—General Haul- WANTED—Folding screen. black 245. ¢ family. Hotel, room 419. | versely any of the above mentioned |in the District Land Office, at An- | C. S. GIRL desires room with C. S. chorage, Alaska, within the period | program headquarters in Washing- after or they will be barred by the WOMAN will care for children in Provisions of the Statutes. by day or room for children if West 9th St. her home Beoard and wanted. 930 WANTED 379. Sewing ' machine. Blue WANTED TO RENT — 3-bedroom o furnished house. Phone 129. ANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and |, hirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. month. | ANTED—Washer; also dry clean-l crman at Snow White Laundry Jood pay. Phone 299. loughby. Phone 788. * for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. l'(lll lm FURNISHED apartment, two bed- + rooms, oil heat. Phone Douglas 72 FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- JANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | WANTED TO BUY—Large stove! ¢ ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. LOST and FOUND White gold signet ring. may have by proving and paying for this Seaview Apts. FOL N Owner property adv. ANTED 1931 Model A Phone red 340 after 6 p.m. Ford. TO BUY-Used Sedan w to i‘}ANTEI} for serviceman. Will pay $400. Phone red 750, FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 5, 1943 | Date last publication, June 30, 1943 adv. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting Rebekah Lodges|the past week in connection with |spectacular Wednesday, June 9. Please attend. MARY JANE HARRINGTON, Secretary. PRONE 1404 should file their adverse claims | Physical conditioning section of the S. Army's specialized training Please phone Gastineau ,¢ publication or thirty days there- [cm had been head football coach at Princeton since 1938. - |ROY O. SMITH WILL Roy O. Smith, with the engineer- ‘ in |fice at Seattle, Army Engineer,| aving, diving, boating, canoeing| and home and farm accident pre- | vention. They also receive compe- tent instructor training and are| | qualified to conduct courses in these :,ubgncls in their own communities/ and to participate in the vital war-| LEAVE FOR SEATTLE time activities of the Red Cross.” Emphasis in the schools this yv.«u hg department in the district of- Will be placed on qualification of in the new functional| instructors [ plans to leave today for the States. |swimming and water safety train- | |He has been in this vicinity for ing course which is being used with| his work. PR LT |the pre-induction success in training| members of the armed forces and is now being extended to include age group and JACK BURFORD as sipdid-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: "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE” Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PRETTY PRINCESSES — The three Swedish princesses, Birgitta, 6, Margaretha, 8, and “\ Desiree, 4, great-granddaughters of King Gustav V, play in their home near Stockholm. | Empire Classifieds Pay! IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Kirst National Bank of JUNEAU.; ALASEA . MEMBER FEOERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE GORPORATION | \ng — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a Complete Outtitter for Mem “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAUD HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Rlir Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 28 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Ligquor Store—Tel. 00 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. ' PARCEL DELIVERY 'sx‘nvla PHONE 492 DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 3 P. M. B