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MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR PHONE A DORTIAND [CARDS TAKE "L,,g:gm” ~ MOVES UP | TWO GAMES Loer o INCOAST ON SUNDAY 1Beavefs Ar; Now in Third | Braves Splfioublehead- Place by Winning er with Giants in Five of Six Nahonal (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) \ - The Portland Beavers edged out| The New York Giants and the : we "‘v.te You San Diego 3 to 2 in a 12-inning|Boston Braves broke even yester- % lopener in the Pacific Coast League|day as the Braves coasted to a N Come in and see how CLEAN, FRESH and INVITING | yesterday, but the nightcap ended |win in the opener of a double bill A r 3 | RO T AQ o TREEN P YWCE s o in a tie in the eighth so both{10 to 1 on a seventh-run sixth in- s : v M‘l"ll'\"l‘h“ and GRE ‘:? PRODUCE can "f when teams could catch trains. The|ning outburst, and the New York- kept refrigerated and away from flies and promiséuous Beavers took over third place from |ers grabbing the finale 6 to 0 be 3 5 handling. We accept ads over telephone 2 = 5 X oy B persons listed in telephone ithe Padres by taking five games hind Johnny ittig’s five-hit pitch : at [and dropping only one in the{ing. i 3 b i series. | The Brookiyn Dodgers, hot on| [EFEEE, S * \ PIGGI Y WIGGI Y the heels of the Cards, clubbed the ~ § Oopy must be in the office by 4 o’clock In the afternoon to in- ure insertion on same day. | Oount five average words to the { Hollywood's veteran right-hander Bill Thomas was knocked out of|Phillies into submission twice yes- Dally rate per line for consecu- |the box in the first inning and|terday, 9 to 4 and 6 to 0. Big Rube @ive Insertions: Oakland won the opener of a twin|Melton held the Phillies hitless in One da. ] ibill 12 to 2, but came back as a|six and two-thirds innings of the ] < Hrd e relief hurler in the second as the|nightcap. Phillies’ errors helped the] STAR ROOKUIE — First major league pitcher to win seven ere 1S NO Hupsiiiuie 1or Additiona! days ... 5o - gt MeCw U g Dodgers score three runs in the| Ssmes this year Is righthander Jess Flores (above), Philadeiphia - 4 Minimum charge ...500 Seattle’s Rainiers came back in|seventh inning of the first game. Athletics rookie, who is a native of Mexico. News aper Adverhslng' -_—— the nightcap to defeat Sacramen-| The Cincinnati Reds finally won |~ p . |to 3 to 2 after dropping the first|a Sunday doubleheader at the ex- FOR SALE { ro.m {1 to 0 to Alpha Brazie’s excellent|pense of the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6| HOSPITAL NOTES : > o - oI DETEIN rest o v —— {hurling. to 3 and 5 to 1. The Reds got the — | THE CHARLES GOLDSTEIN resi- APARTMENTS FOR RENT — : ) Eihert Grookh baALIIEn s | WMOWM%“MWM THRIFT CO-OP The Los Angeles league leaders|twin victory on two errors by Bob ence for sale. Phone 69 for ap- S o dence for sale, one F Johnson Apts. Phone 621. ‘took the opener of a doubleheader |Elliott. !mlngs were incoming medical pa- Member National Retailse. t. Ann EVERY NIGHT - oo | DoinRR | FOR. apts, easy Kept warm. Win- |with San Francisco 6 to 1 but| Danny Litwhilers two homers, tierits vesterday at St. Ann's Hos- | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,|dropped the nightcap 5 to 3. In|one with one on in the ninth, gave Pital. DOUGLAS ll. 411 SEWARD STREET 30-40 RIFLE and shells, $3 TR T rET ANTRY. — ___|the Angels got his eighth homer|over the Chicago Cubs in the SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- of the year and his teammate,|first game and his double in the|mother of a baby girl yesterday stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton | LOST and l"flmm third baseman English, got his|nightcap started a two-run rally [fternoon, bom at St. Ann's Hos- CALL piano. 457 South Franklin St.! tenth in the fifth in the eighth to give the Cards a 4| [pital at 1:30 o'clock. FORT SCOTT, Kansas, June 8. FEMMER’S I‘ms‘[l F?AEWD AGMI l.‘n?Y - LOST——Gleen and yellow canary. Inquire owner. | - to 3 win. P | call Mary Moore: office 466, resi WA Fred Turpid eafbréd’ st ‘Annts | iqEalben: M. Dayls, 73, govrmpe GREASES—GAS—OILL = = ot and Cage e * o iiala : f Kansas from 1922 to 1925 and | FOR SALE — Parrot and cage.| dence green 743. GAMES SUNDAY i Hospital recently for an appendec-| o of the only xum(‘l)ujmioc:u&‘ 114 Foot of Main Btreet Phone 554, L e 4L g B et ) i {LAF ) s ReReTen ot idanid b ever to hold the office, died here!| OIL — FEED— HAULING uneaun riolors SRR .. v ot TR BOARDING house—good business.| Point and Danner's residence.| Sacramento 1, 2; Seattle 0, 3 e oy | yesterday. ( Nite Phone 554 { Phone red 328. disiies. Seaview Apts. |the opener first baseman Quinn of [the St. Louis Cards a 3 to 2 victory | o | ; : Mrs. J. L. McNamara became the! IS D E A D John Marin, Prop. PHONE 767 Los Angeles 6, 3; San Francisco | Frank Farnum has been admit-/ | Like Cincinnatus of Rome, Jon-| Owner leaving town. Reasonable| Reward. Return to Cowling &|1 5 o s & Hoenitn 1 terms, Write Empire C 2440 Davlin. v BEGINS WORK I" B0, St AXp's ROSRIRLI0r BUXe | o a%¥is we I \ Portland 3, 0; San Diego 2, 0 lgery athan M. Davis went from the plo\?" EEO] os i LADY'S black wool suit. Size 16 mouND Fishing reel, owner may| Oakland 12, 3; Hollywood 2, 8. | — Nk .”gnl\;;;x“)ll\)(l::l‘ig:r ot 1{::1;;::, Sanit Meat Co. Phone green 755 | have by proving ownership. Call| National League DEpT. OF HEALIH Tony McCormick of Doutlas is|5os llh'l ke ‘"."” ] o Qaln Y rés o USO | St Louis 3, 4; Chicago 2, 3 at St. Ann's Hospital for a tonsil- Lo e O ¥ ALFTY MEA Widest Selection ki p 1 6 ! " o & SH=1the accusation of a man whom he AND POULTRY u Uons DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blue| Brooklyn 9, 6; Philadelphia 4, 0 lectomy [ | et H had befriended FREE DELIVERY o | MISCELLANEOUS | ciconu's s puswuren 51 (Dr, R. R. Hendrickson fo el (W heronCed. i BT oI o 08 TWO MEAD Kyaks for sale cheap.| AWVS. Boston 10, 0; New York 1, 6 Ad F 'A 3 | Sophic Lekonoff was admitted|emor in 1922, when agriculture 13 Hafrls Street. | BAY NUHEBRY Amerl:ar? League | | Igh gamsf Saturday at the Government Hos-|felt most severely the financial de- 3 — | por children up to 10 yrs. Day| New York 3, 3; Boston 2, 4. . pital, pression which followed the World ! HOMESTEAD slia ou Hubies| 08 o i Batstdbo. Bhogs o - r reion 9'di Bialiaionia 0. Disease s War. Two years later, an hour be-|| (Chas, G Warner CQ ThomasHardwareCo. Highway, improvements and nve‘ 01 - J ‘ 5. e Jiz { Lee Miller, surgical patient, hag|fore the expiration of his term of e E. acres cleared garden. Inquire John| * St. Louis 6, 5; Detroit 3, 9. Following arrival in Jyneau yes-|been dismissed from St. Ann's Hos-|office, he was arrested on a charge Marine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS alistic Perm Cleveland 2, 0; Chicago 1, 2 terday, Dr. R. R. Hendrickson, tu-|Pital lof accepting a bribe for a pardon. MACHINE SHOP Bullders’ and Bhelf Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg. ‘GUARAWNTEED Realistic Perma- Juneau. | mnent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. i berculosis specialist and surgeon of | e {His accuser was Fred W. Pollman, Ropes and Paints HARDWARE Mrs. 'Theresa Satre was an out-|a convicted banker, to whom Davis - — - Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| the U. S. Public Health Service, to-| STANDING OF CLUBS |saffig medical patien 1 soutive clsmenoy, Bafore Wi el er- J atient at Sf. Ann’s|granted executive clemency. fore 315 Decker ay. Erfectlveiv Pacific Coast League day began his duties with the Ter- {808 I L ld | June 15. ritorial Department of Health. Hospital yesterday. |he became governor Davis had ap- 1 e s el PR ISP e Wan: Low Bt T R il O DI |peared in the cowrt where Pollman ta’® Utak Nul and L‘-’ TURN your old gold into value, |[Los Angeles 53 146 Y 2414 was tried for forgery and told the Leota’s “ROOM. house, also income prop- drive. against the disease. already | ] | cash or trade at Nugget ShopA San Francisco 40 571 i % ¢ |jury “that Pollman was worthy of erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. o gt TR Portland 507|bave been made and much "f‘cefi-lrwo, ARRESIS BROUGI‘" forgiveness. Davis was tried twice WOMEN’S APPAREL Alaska Dock & Sto e e ! = > San Dief 486, 58Ty equipment including several separate charges 3 s §OR ' SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| NOTICE TO CREDITORS . B [X-ray machines, has been pur-| BEFORE POLICE COURT 2':(.,:”,2;;‘:' i B i Baranof Hotel TELEPHONE 4 diesel stationary engine. BB Em-| designed baving: b b n| DR A s by ; | he undersigne having een Hollywood 4441(‘hi\5(d by the Health Department. Seamiiing Nation-wide publicity was given pire. ':‘1:[1:!:x:)p;oz;fs:le_\rgnuv:;lsl:;atszczist;e Seattle 429| Coming directly from Washing-| There, were two arrests l)lounht‘l]n- trials of the ex-gavernor. Both — i by e i h '| Sacramento 343/ton, D. C, Dr. Hendrickson has before police court this morning,|juries accepted Davis'’s explanation WANTED [notice is hereby given to all credi- Nasiscal Toke |been . taking orientation work dt}ons ap a charge of drunkenness|that his son, Russell Davis, had ac- Hfllfll T““sm }“"5_‘01 the said estate to present| Won Lost Pet,|the National Institute of Health and.the second a disorderly con-|cepted $1250 for Pollman's pardon Light ‘n Hauling WANTED TO BUY or lease: Fur-their claims to the said under-}Sl Louls gog|with the director of the tubercu- duct charge. without the governor's Knowledge ght and Heavy nished 2-bedroom house. Call Don |signed, at his office in the Valen- "g0g |l0sis division, following a confer-| Henry Kitka, brought in on a|or consent. The son was tried and|| ® O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Underwood at Baranof Hotel. ;““9 Building in the Town of Ju- 'sg5|ence with an official of the Alaska|drunkenness charge, was fined $25.|also acquitted. PHONE 81 CASH BUYER desires purchase 'f]re:x:' tl?elai;‘:t'e ‘;‘e":"c‘; iz months Cincinnati . 3 517|Health Department in Chicago| Osbwrn T. Nygard, charged with| Shortly after his final acquittal, . clean auto. Write Empire C 2459.| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this|Fhiladelphia £ 4g2|Which led to his appointment to|disorderly conduct, was fined $15. [Davis sued The Kansas City Jour- i .| Date j , this| AL ‘sg3|the important Alaska post. ! A o Y |nal-Post for $5,000,000 damages, al- WANTED TO BUY_Trolling boat 19th day of June 1943. cmcngo‘ 3 37| Dr. Hendrickson was the nom- 4 |leging the newspaper had libeled COWLING—DAVLIN 30 to 34 ft, if Valo for sale.| WILLIAM A. WINN, | o 08D o 371 |inee recommended for the omw\‘“"“ POUNDS OF {him with an article about Pollman’s I Administrator. | AW v Dr. Herman Hilleboe;: dissetor HALIBUT IS SOLD {payment of $1250 to Russell Davis COMPANY Ofnel phode £59. | Publication dates: June 21-28, July e :‘::‘“ ¢ et|of the Division of Tuberculosis HERE ON SATURDAY (for the pardon. He charged that DOUGE A SrsRri WANTED — One used gasoline |6-12-19, 1943 adv. n Log | |The Journal-Post had conspired apd PLYMOUTH e g ORAESN 2 s76|Control of the U. S. Public Health| pringing 16,000 Ser T washing machine. Must be in|- TP o e wewh‘ ol R re 2 '54g | Service. mg}]g S tp(;un stho o ali-| with Pollman to “manufa-ture sen- akciercannd ashington .. . 548 | uneau Saturday, the Ocea-|ggtional news.” The libel t e it | suit was el Seed s, fop U. 8. (oast {Boston _...... 3 31 stsl Upon completion of med‘“"mc Capt. Ole Westby, arrived in|dismissed without trial after at- Guard Sentinel Life Station. IBrowns S Il' Cleveland 492 training at' the University of MIn-|yort The catch was sold for 19% | torneys for both sides agreed to a WHEN IN NEED OF Detroit 474 nesota Medical School in 1028, Dr-land i7.05 to the New England Fish'docket entry giving the newspaper|| Diesel Oll—Slove Ofi—Yems TURKISH BATH—Room for small| restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. Franklin St. Brooklyn Pittsburgh —_—— PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE First N ational Bank || GE ALMQUIST PHONE 492 BUY U. S, WAR BONDS of JUNEAU, ALASEA Across v DAY OR NIGHT - AND STAMPS ;:ln: . Boheduled Delivery 10 a. M. and 3 P. M. V. 8 Treseuay Desnc) Low tide—6:04 am, -0.1 feet. Low tide—6:03 p.m. 36 feet. High tide—12:29 p.m., 136 feet. DR WANTED—Used sewing machine in good condition. State make, con- | | Chicago 474 |Hendrickson took special training| company. a clear justification for its action. Coal 4 dition and price. Write Empire | | Philadelphia 4fg|in_tuberculagle. thethpies ahdl . #)ir- | e — Chalos. Snens) Tant “F 9456, il ¥ u St. Touls 456 geries at the Minnesota State| - tng — Slorage and Orating ; : " | sanitarium in Walker. For the suc»‘l : CALL US! City League : > WANTED — Housekeeper, 3 houx.s = i Won Loit e i R L il i e the | #%. 5 JACK CARVEL Juneau Transfer per day. Apply at 747 Gold Belt. | wI"l II t St. Louls Blues ... g present, he_ has worked in the|| yg g paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phone blue 245. § Missouri Mules ....... S {11014, Achup A cal director of | ig invited to present this coupon this evening Phene 48—Night Phous 4851 Webfeet 5 500 | the Fairbanks Lodge sanitarium for| at the box office of thex WANTED—Turtle back coupe or‘ City % 429 seven years; 8s chief medical of-| > other car with large trunk. Year| S ‘000! ficer for the ‘State Reformator; % : 3 B .000 y (Il;h mak: nno\: earlier than 1939. Washmgton loses Chan(e for Men; as medical director of CAPITOL THEATRE mv c‘.m one 473 between 8 am. and| the Buena Vista Sanitarium at al . p— 5 . nd receive TWO TICKETS to see: g 5:30 p.m. '0 Gam on New Wabasha, Minn.; and most recent-| g mmmou— —_— — P— - ” (] " "m ul WANTED—Late model sedan, ; Y A VS Ay e’ lredti 1 SnS I S Bl CIIU..SHOADS N HATS Nodehinghn. Bty dpds | ori anks A Sanitorium’at Lake Park, Minn. Qualt i : Dr. Hendrickson is establishing | Federal Tax—6c per Person ity Work Clothing WAN[‘ED TO BUY A% Baby buggy‘ (By Associated Press) his home here and was accompan-| in good condition. Phone blue| The St. Louis Browns' rise to 3 SmA sE'I‘S fed north by his wife and three| WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! e R S AU UL T 650. |a fifth place tie in the American children, Russell, Jr., aged 14; Jack,| rm E _— ILeague was shortlived yesterday as| aged 10; and Mary Katherine, four nmm WANTED—2 boys of 12 years and | perroit 2 “ i . ; et sent them tumbling to the| CINC!NNATL June 28— Billy F Complete Outitter Men ;‘:)""‘; 1;:"‘5}15“02;1““"5 trade. | cellar in a 9 to 5 triumph adter the Talbert upset Seymour Greenberg ' i Ousiiftes tae ik . Shon, Browns won the first of a double|in the National Clay Court cham- G_N AsHlN s WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave|Pill 6 to 3. pionship finals, winning easily, 6-1, / é Milner. Phone blue 510, The Washington Senators and the |6-2, 6-3, having complete mastery . & at | 1 “BMILING SERVIOE” Philadelphia Athletics split a|over the youth who beat him a week p WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; also a|doukleheader, the Senators winning 480 in Detroit. A’Xl 3 Bert's Cash GIOCGI’Y typist for 3 hours daily, and one a 9 to 0 shutoyt in the ppener and g "? 4 ) truck driver. Write Empire M the Athletics bouncing back in the __! oootw My s S ROONE. 100 o 108 2421, |nightcap to win 5 to 4. The Solons FAI.K!"B“RG IN @ - : Pree Delivery Jumea NANTED Baoe————————— |mulfed a chance to gain on the Eenie meanie Mussolini ! ANTED—Experienced_beauty oD~ | |eague-leading New York Yankees S gk 4 s erator ‘for permanent position. iwho dropped the second game -of "H vlc'onv 'N !uolshu:nwmnowh- G A s Tll z ‘ :(pply James C. Cooper, 4th and!ipeir geries yesterday to Boston. | fini, : u Warm streets. | Cleveland and Chicago diyided | SEA"[E MAICH Jaw-face is a total loss; HOTEL WANTED—Pressure cooker and ou‘another twin bill as the first five ' Buy a d and fis his Every comfert made for our guests stove. Mrs. Whitmore, 427 Fourth, | Chicagoans to face pitcher Ver- : bods bond and fix o Air Service Informalion i e |noy Kennedy in the nightcap hit| SEATTLE, June 28.—Bobby Fal- ! PHONE 10 or 30 WANTED AT ONCE—Imneu and safely, accounting for both White|kenburg of Hollywood's tennis- shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |Sox runs. Cleveland won the first|Playing family, the nation's number . e | S ey e e (2= e o B aigh o g grd P/ bpeiciame | IN THIS BANK Parsons Electric Co. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | my. yanrees and the Red Sox|8ttle senior tennis championship by <3 HOME GROCERY Westinghouse Dealer erman at Snow White Laundry. | |split, the Yanks taking the first defeating Jinw Brank of Seattle, S ARE . Electrical Service and Repalrs Good pay. Phone 299. 3 to 2, and dropping the second #|8-3: 2-6, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. A% . Phone 146 WANTED TO BUY—Large stove !0 3 in 12 innings. X IN SU RED Howe Liguer Store—Tol. §90 123 GEWARD ST. for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone SRR £t T ot ® 00 00900000 American Meat — Phone 38 796. WEATHER REPORT TIDES TOMORROW (U. 5. Bureau) WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- Temp. Saturday, June 26 loughby. Phone 788. Maximum 56, minimum 51 Rain 041 inch. Temp. Sunday, June 27 Maximum 59, minimum 52 Rain 0.58 inch. BUY WAR BONDS ® 00000000000 Empire Classifieds Pay! $1T INSURANCS

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