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: PAGE F1VE: T T A e g RETURNS FROM |PES LY WISSLY CHICAGO OFFICE | G pr-es Another Hit e swerser vt || qupael Paves the Way gence of two months during which iunu- he attended @ conference at “'i‘h | the head office in Chicago, later re- turning to Seattle where he ha ifor the past few weeks, been en- co“l“uous nEmleATm gaged in preparations for the com-| {ing season’s activity. FRESH PBOD“CE | According to Mr. Olson, the sal- jmon canning operations will con- tinue on a scale very similar to that | we haVe iust insfalled a large refrigeraling |of last year, with many problel linvolving labor and equipment ha unil besides our ]arge COOl room 10 ing, been .overcome THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JU Wright Floors Terranova; Wins by K. 0. Copy must be in the office by | Some Smaller Packs | 3 4 Oclock In the afternoon to - | The sulmon pucks in_ the wesi- Insure Crispness and gure insertion on same day. |ward districts will probably be| v sRler N foreinl e’ o' e Freshness ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Oount five average words to the consolidations of operations and the shortage of certain materials the shorage of ceriwin maveiss | and most important of all SANITATION ton of traps. | as UNNECESSARY HANDLING and | Mr. Olson is of the opinion that 1:11:- important red salmon dmuc(l! FLIES Wlll he eliminaied. Dally rate per line for consecu- Mve insertions: n Bristol Bay will operate at ap-| | proximately 2/3 of the former| y One day .. |capacity and a siight capacity Te-| See Our Front Window Additional days Minimum charge ....50¢c | duction is expected in the Penin-| sula, Kodiak, Cook Inlet and Prince ! William Sound areas T } | Southeastern Alaska faces the ron SALB | msmLLA“mus B : - oo e —— odd-year pink salmon run which ) | Chalky Wright (left), Los Angeles featherweight, floored Phil Terranova of New York in the second round |is usually smaller than the even- — | of their Madison Square Garden bout, and then went on to win by a knockout in the fifth and qualify year cycle, except that in certain| Ao . o il TDITHQ " | GUARANTEED ‘Realistic Perma-| g5 another shot at the featherweight championship he once held. areas very satisfactory runs will be LAST CALL FOR SEED SPUDS—We have nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.f . PRI e b e i - b | expected. just a few left———GET YOURS TODAY! Phone 201.| Supervision Same o FURNISHED house, 06 acres land Lola Beauty Shop. | Stiamary | between Highwhy and abutting| 315 Decker Way. Effective Three-base hits: Gems, Davis. | The Fisheries supervision of Al- on Channel, about % miles north| June 15 Two-base hit: Williams. Bases on aska will continue as in the past of Juneau-Douglas bridge, on TR SRS [y ass ¢ Mon 3 \ 4 seasons, it is understood, with about TURN your old gold into value, | balls: off Mondoker off Cantil the same patrol vessels and person- Douglas Island. Running water, 1 Ay ik cash or trade at Nugget Shop. lon 2. Struck out: by Mondoker 3 Bl i b Wil : i w:uhmlg Lmm':;muu'. 3 o SE B e L |by Jensen 5, by Cantillon 2. Dou- i Ols(‘:n e direction of Mr. gas range, light plant, $3,500. | ble b g 2 f;.emh ;hun,, 334 3 | i 4 urchman to Ernsf 4oi Ralph A. Ferrendini and Capt. J. S 2 }l):n‘)x Sacrifice hit: Naughton. Um- |Bteele Culbertson have bebr ass | | - — | | ” ake. 304 oy v evic! 34-FT. TROLLER, fully "qumt'd-‘Y A N K E ES I N‘, pire: Blake. Scorer: Dapcevich. {signed to the administration of the Inquire Harbor Master. | | i £ concentration order for the dis- £ RTINS > | | DOUGLAS tribution of cannery labor and Vi , HAVE 500 gallons Cola Concentrate, > each gallon will make 16 gnuons[WIN MONDAY Blues Defea| LO(als 9 fO 2 e o canidr et o man-| Jensen Enters | NEWS " Champion Hot After | HAM" OPERATORS facture in Alaska. A. Finberg, i Alaskan Hotel, after 5 pm. E |N A M E R l (AN TOO Late |KILBURN MAmfix i Year's Absen(e u(E"SES EX‘““DED TWO MEAD Kyaks for sale cheap SCORE B¥ INNINGS | Douglas City Council at regular 213 Harris Street. | D f ' c i ’L 123456 7—Tleeting last night listened to 1t iy ; Pt vy RRORIY. City 0100100— 2|0, word - |phia Melio Bettino, returned to the V g 3 port of Director of Civilian De BUY ALAS’;" SHUBAREi{ > “’"“}Cards elea Incinna I\,.\ Louis Blues . 306000 x— 9| fonse Arne Shudshift regarding | Ting Bfter a years absence to score|tion of General Order No. 115 re- er pound. rnest Ackermann, 2 H s 4 B! g T insta y r T vl . P Reds in Nahonal e i .-(-m.-d‘\l""““"“ trials of the auxiliary pump & one-punch, one-round T. K. O.|instating all amateur radio opera Chas G Wmer CD. | over Lou Brooks of Wilmington,|tor licenses which have expired rne PIGGLY WIGGLY 24 QUALITY with SERVICE 73 FORD V-8. Good condition Phone blue 255 after 5 p.m FORD AGENC (Authorised Dealers) FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Junean Molors Widest Selection of LIQUORS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Cull Phones 13 and 48 PHILADELPHIA, June 15.—-Del-| The Federal Communications ;Cummiss)on today announced adop- Thomas Hardware Co. ¢ Eagle River. | v i i il o g —- — _— £ Mondoker on the mound for the Tecently * received “here ount 0 Deleware. he e ho { dacns: e . fo 8-ROOM furnished house, fine view| League TI“ ria i teh three fn.|De @ success when attached to a Deleware, in what was scheduled since December 7, 1941, and ex-||Marine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS of harbor. Priced for quick sale.| City last night to pitch three in-}, =, o 0™ @ tests are now ™ be .a 10-round bout. {tending such operator licenses for MACHINE SHOP Builders’ and Bhelf 3 d q sale. | —_— nings of no-hit, no-run ball, but|™ q Bettino, after taking two hard a period of three years from the Ropes and Paints HARDWARE planned to try out other connec- tions. It was agreed by the Council rights to the face without return,|date of expiration shown on each. spotted an opening and landed a! In the same order the Commis- 706 6th St. | A iy i 5 3 i Rl s | (By Associated Press) the damage was already done by the Blues who pushed over three HOMESTEAD site on Haines| Majorleague leaders strengthened | Highway, improvements and five | their holds on the top places yes-|TUfs in the first B i o] 107 MAS ATy B AL hara right to Brooks left eye. |sion provided that all amateur op. | e acres cleared garden. Inquire John ' terday in the few games that were | in the third Wiz iz ‘(’“ i e “wx“ Brooks gasped in pain, lul')\f*(! hflc}( erator licenses, expiring between u’.h ll’ “dh" Reck, First Natl, Bank BIdg.|played as most feams rode the| The City outhit the Blues 9 to Thj, oo™ "0 Gecert luncheon and and pelled to the referee, “I caw't|May 25, 1943, and December 1, Leo S s o, p p o] e vere ret 1 4 8 “he 8 see.” 1. Juneau. rains for new series. but the nine singles were pretty N B | < i 1944, inclusive, are hereby extend- COAL S8 e well scattered. Cantillon went the|t0 Parents The: referee led Brooks to @ €OY- ed for a period of three years be- WOMEN'S APPAREL o o OO U TRRRERY, s . " | In the only American League | TURKISH BATH—Room for small oaikast. - the .New York Yankees | distance on the mound for the restaurant or lunchroom. 431 Su':po]hl;("d off the Washington Sena- | Blues who now lead the league for Franklin St. \Ul's‘ o3 [the time being. They meet the City Clerk L. K. Kilburn was|ner and raised Bettino’s right hand! ¥ E 's right hand 3 irs p year. Hi 3 duties in that direction| An examination later disclosed| ek ARMAGES S LR | over | Will begin at once in order to have that Brooks' optic nerve was in-| “ ” v anator: o .| Missouri Mules tonight, however, W0-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, The Senators committed four) = * drop back into a tie if|{Fll made up in time for presenta- jured by the terrific right punch |W. C. OVERBY 1S ¢ Buckingham Apts, Douglas. |errors, one of them a wild throw |tion to the Council July 22, besides of ;the former light-heavyweight | ON WEEK’S LEAVE “ol“ m“sm R . | they lose. juan 4 s 2 ) o0 Fcul, ks, 1nootis, prob- ;::‘a‘clh“['::n:’“;';dle:x‘):“il:'; ;"u";’ ;‘;“‘;5 Two Triples ,ul\dl‘l\p.!l.n:h:lyvl'b due notice ‘oi (;;un- :xllt;::pl, now a corporal /in tl\e’ W. C. Overby, head of the Inter-| | yiop¢ and Hy Hasling house, 2 s b 0. & : |individual assessment and allow y al Rev ce here, is "y % o The Blues scored three in the| {nal Revenue office here, is on an- erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. | handler kept the Solons’ scattered. | Gcored three . | them tme to appear before the Inual leave at Ketchikan. He expects| | B O- DAVIS E. W. DAVIS ——————— g first when b e : 2 ¥ 8 FOR BALE 50 brake hop, Oovio| The World champion St. uxms!lm field fence and scored as|BOSTd of Equalization if they want - THES ‘OMORROW ]‘to be in the First City for about PHONE 81 . | Car se! T Cincinnati Reds : diesel stationury engine, BB Em- | Oards set the Ginc | Churchman grounded out. Then, ' : ! la week before returning to his | It was decided to have. Mayor | duties here. pire. | |Bill Pavlige walked, Davis tripled | R down on the short end of a 5 to 3 score in the National. Engstrom call a public meeting for| Low tide—6:35 am. -15 feet. him home and later came home 5 am., -15 2 | e e L The contest developed into a hmm,l; 53 1,.““1,,;.5_ aigle, ,‘“' of | Friday, June 18, to effect organi-| High tide—12:55 pm, 149 feet. | COWLING"DAVLIN w‘mn pitching duel between Mort Cooper | T O WV g {zation of a Fourth of July Asso-| Low tide—6:37 pm. 2.1 feet. BUY WAR BONDS and Ray Starr until Walker Cooper ; . |ciation to make arrangements for| ———— YOERTS B T T DR COMPANY Scotty Bystrek, wearing a City | G = Iripped out a triple in the eighth| 4 al celebrs SDad TSR e A SER So #8 unitorm, singled in the second and;;’(““:“l';:;l celebration: of Tadepen- | g e end | DODGE and PLYMOUTH 0 v " 1 % * 1 scor vhe! o p} oy ems 2 e y. 1 bt o an: Alens. anpliyad:| | Tnthe.ouly. wiler. National odri-|SR0Eed iWhen Jeth, Clli: GeR ] | TCelicious Fried Chicken - CON-| i opped Eli Daniels' line drive near : : ar- | test, Bost d the Brooklyn R e | Phone 208 or- PO, Box 785. Gar- | test, Boston diped the 1| ihe fence. Hoffman advanced By-|GLEN EDWARDS | EVERY NIGHT age if possible. | Dodgers 4 to 3. e : s SONG COMPOSER | 3 _| "The Dodgers collected nine hits{strek Into scoring position With al. o, oo recently received by DOUGLAS INN G e s s ) 5 clean single to left WANTED—Experienced waitress at'to 12 for the Braves. H’rhu ;Tu(--\ Ubkl]l]wd the second|W: E- Cahill from Glen Edwards, John Martn, Prop. Phone 66 Royal Cafe. Ali Pacific Coast teams were tra-| former Douglas young man, now with Uncle Sam’s fighting forces veling yesterday |frame, then rolled over the City somewhere to the Westward, that| for six runs in the third. Church-| — - [ WOMAN WANTED, private home, | good salary for right person.| i .|man started it all with a single‘h 4 2 I Phone red 413. ; GAMES MOVDAY ‘o Jett, Ermst came thiough with 4 |e s completed composition ot J. J. KLINE W i i i | National League . i the same spot and Mon-|® SON8 which has been accepted WANTED—A used truck in goodl Cincinnati 3: St. Louis 5. ;mgl(t 1 the s.?xllr. Spab. A '~ by the publishers and recently was|| 88 8 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE " | oker intentionally walked Pavlige! ig invited t t thi thi running order—Ford or Chevrolet,| Boston 4; Brooklyn 3. to fill the bags. Davis then puhhedllncluded in a national radio broad- 8 invi o present this eoupon this evening 1-ton truck. P.O. Box 77, Haines, | American League it Bl bl tried o cateh|C3sting program. Title of the song at. the box office of the«— Al | New York 4, Washington 1. Cha\bliinan at thie platé-dbi hetn |1, - Dreaming ol Xou,’ dpdicared CAPITOL THEATRE e - e City League “ Ernst bad to no one in particular. He wished >—Sewing machine. Bl o o o Touis Blues 9. Churchman and Ernst scored. |y, o emembered to his friends 379, | Sl Bl =, % Safe On Error A and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | Then Fowler was safe on an er-‘(’" the channel and would appre- | | ciate hearing from them. Mr. Ca- WANTED TO RENT —3-bedroom| ~ STANDING OF CLUBS for by third baseman Daniels and| 0 P Toag el i anvone wish. | "YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER" furnished house. Phone 129. i Pacitic C"“;VWI"; . pe, |FaVlige scored. Williams doubled| T — — ——— | ‘on ct. | Fowler and Davis home and later|™ ™ Federal Tax—6e per Persoi WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers andLos Angeles 42 15 17| scored on Gems' single to left. T 4 o - shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. ‘}San Francisco .....38 22 807 pou nits were good for six runs BIRTHDAY PARTY | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! w . . b Harry Worobe lebr: R — WANTED_Washer: also dry clenn-‘sa“ Diego 30 29 508/ he City scored their other muy’e g y-b‘ th:io cs celebrated h“i crman st Sioy wilite Zauntiy.| CoKiad o w ARl T e irthday Sunday_afternoon | Hollywood .......21 31 A486[ ool \iodoper on the mound for| il #bout 15 of his young friends| Good pay. Phone 299. from both sides of the channel. A| !P""”a“d w26 31 436\ pe City in the fourth, singled to|\ e { WANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- | Seattle . ] 22 34 393/ loft, advanced on singles by Blum each party planned for the ocea- | loughby. Phone 788. | Sacramento 20 36 357|and McClellan, and scored on a>io" 8ave way on account of rain | to entertainment in the form of| t 2 | National League te: Bystrek. WANTED TO BUY—Large stove| Won Lost. pd|PLg0:grter . Brp SHINR", L SEresiRAOUE WU R Tonight's game will start at 6:30 o |s i . ;‘;; Victory Coffee Shop. Phone‘:\_ ';:l’;‘: 2 3‘; ;g 'ggg'o'clock‘ weather permitting. adaics 1 3 jarog) 4 Following is the box score: AR, 5 RS | * | Cincinnati 24 21 533 v p|GG|_Y WIGGI_Y HAS | | . | | Bert's Cash Grocery | City FOR RENT iy 2 1w AB R HOE| NEw DR e e o SR s RS | Philadelphia 21 23 477|Blum, s, 3b ... 4 0 10 m‘GERMED - 3 . ey “aey|McClellan, cf, rf ...3 0 1 0 FUR. apts, easy Kept warm. Win-|New York 17 30 362 3 g ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | Chicago 16 30 348 g‘;‘::’e":e'it p, ss 3 'l) : g‘ pERISHAMES “SE ‘ l s T 1 N E A U dishes. Seaview Apts. H ic: | 2 Amperionn L cst il | Hotis, ) .3 0 1 0| A large refrigerated display case TH? management of chis HOTEL . | New. York o1 17 14| Naughton, cf, 1b 2 0 1 Ofhas been installed in Piggly Wig- ek is pledged s conserve- Evecy comtert made for our gussts LOST and FOUND |v.:nineton 2 23 5@ DEes b irt -3 0 1 1igly's window to keep vegetables :" oporscion. The sfacy Air Service Informolion Bl 2 3 ofe|Addmnan e 3 0 1 Ofand fresh fruits in a fresh and L il d PHONE 10 or 30 A | Philadelphi 24 24 500! Steiner, p 1 0 0 1 sanitary condition until sold. s T #OUND—Sheaffer gold-tipped pen- aEEIp . 3 4 “gldensen, p .........2 1 1 0| Proud of the new addition t SRS Se bk & 2 e lN TH'S BANK cil. Owner may have by proving gflsw" 2 ;? :Zg — —, — —|Piggly Wiggly service, Tom :lleo‘ : h‘mw DQ.L:- H BMERY yhaed o r hicago R : 4 | » n, mce ion , which ie- ;“:W;?umgn?;n ol i adv"cnevelgand Taieah . CAkT| SO .28 2,9 2store manager, says they are al- epans ARE OME G % mp Y R S {st. Louis . 415 St. Louis Blues |ready for summer dust—and flies Phone 146 $10 REWARD for information lead- | City League iy e El‘;e‘:’i‘:l:‘a;’;‘:‘m‘m provided for their IN SURED Home Liguor Btore—Tel 880 g to the return of white Toy| 8 S b 1xl‘le"rn:r. one ebrown eye, lost ll}l‘Sl. Louis Blues w;m IIOS" 2§§\Chumhman' » 4 1 1 0] The shining white enamelled re- American Meat — Fhone 38 Sitka June 11. Write to Mrs. Earl|Missouri Mules &4 ,soo‘f,;’;‘;j‘ée 2 :; ; '1) g.i;‘:ea‘xd 2e hi\sh a capacity of Owre, 702 So. 59th, Tacoma, Webfi - 600, p b cubc feet, with glass on one i " b4 - (A o0 | Davis, 1b 3 3 1 Oleide to allow for display op the y LT SRR BT A "0 4 e|Fower, 3 3 1 1 0street. » ; nk G. E. ALMQUIST LOST — Shaeffer Lifetime Pen, | Williams, rf B33 ~10"0 ——ee a “n. CUSTOM TAILOR Post Office. Reward. Blue 600. | Connell, ¢ 3 0 0 0/ YOUR BROKEN LENSES | JUNEAU, ALASEA Across from Elks' Club A i qure beryllium is three times|Cantillon, p 3 0 o0 O‘Replnced in our own shop. Eyes » o 7 lighter than aluminum and is — —|Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson.| MEMBER FE0ERAL DEPOS) jusance eo ounfl PHONE 576 7 1 |Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, adv, | Empire Classifieds Pay! lharder than steel. Totals

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