The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ‘IHI; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA THIS IS PART OF YOUR PAY CHECK SEE THAT GUN‘! It's makmg Lhmgs plenty hot for the Axis. Know u/iere t/mt gun came fmm’ From the pay checks and pay enve- lopes of people like you. It was bought with the money you lent your Government in regular installments from your pay. X But hold on wow— Maybe this isn’t your gun at all. Maybe you haven't been lending the Government a regular amount from your pay. Maybe you haven’t been setting aside at least 10 percent of your salary and ntore if you can for War Bonds’ There are still some people around who aren’t : ' : not many—but it’s just possible that you’re one of them. If you are, we’re sure it’s not for want of patriotism, but because you ]ust haven’ t qmte got around to it. A Tell your boss or shop representa- tive today that you want to help win the war by joining the Pay-roll Savings Plan. Tell him you want to save at least 10 percent of every pay check by putting it into War Bonds. You can’t make a better invest- ment— You'll be buying the weapons that insure a future of freedom, peace and plenty. You'll be getting back $4 for every $3 you save when the bonds mature. Makes sense, doesn’t it? THEN—START TODAY! Jsmm IN THIRD WIN OVER 0AKS los Angeles Holds Flrmj Llead - Wins Again from San Dlego (By A«nclated Press) Los Angeles tightened a firm {hold on the top of the Pacific Coast League last night, defeating San | Diego for the third in a row. Paul | Gehrman scattered six San Diego hits while the Angels pounded Chet Johnson for nine, including a hom- er by Charley English, The Oakland club fell apart un- der an 18-hit battering by the| FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportation Company laska’s Largest Apartment Hohl EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 300 BAILINGS FROM PIXR ¢ SEATTLE ® Perrcet comtort ® Centrally located e Splendid food and service ® Large Rooms— all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION McClure, & D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | {PHONE 114 SHotel i NEW WASHINGTON § | | | NIGHT 312 | Seattle Rainiers who chalked up| mreme e their third straight over the Acorns. Behind the pitching of rookie| Glenn Elliott, the Portland Beavers| stopped Hollywood’s Bill Thomas, | | opening the game with three runs,! adding one each in the fourth and| fifth and putting the game on ice| |in the sixth with three more runs.| Al Lien took his eighth straight as San Francisco defeated Sacra-| mento. Lien allowed the Solons| (five hits. | GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast 4 San Francisco 6; £ Portland 8; Hollywood 5. Los Angeles 3; San Diego 0. Seattle 14; Oakland 2. National League Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 9; New York 1. Chicago 8; Cincinnati 0 American League Cleveland 1; St. Louis 2. Washington 4; Boston 3. Detroit 4; Chicago 7. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Los Angeles 24 San Francisco 35 | Portland 42 | Seattle 46 | San Diego 48 | Hollywood 51 | ofkiana 31 53 | Sacramento 59 ! National League St. Louis . | Brooklyn Pittsburgh | Cineinnati | Philadelphia Boston . Chicago | New York American League | Won Lost New York ........43 30 Washington 41 37 | Detroit 38 35 | Chicago g 36 36 | St. Louis 36 37 | Cleveland 35 39 | Boston 35 SAVE WITH US. WAR BONDS & EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY... [ - HEN W LOC OWT T 1 TOLD HIM TO BE HOME AT SIX-IT'S NINE NOW-ILL Fix b HIM 77 This advertisement is a contribution fo America’s all-out war effort by Anr Alaskan Salmon Packer NEP - T Khow WE-WNS S N QER\CKY oL DOPE ¥ CMORE TETCHED (N THS «a??e&s TW WA\D, GOOGLE R OF sva\& 20a- S&\N\DP\D “ TA\S LONG N ELERFANTS QW — | MET THE CAPTAIN AND HE MADE ME AROUND-HE'S GIVE ME A CHANCE ! | WAS AT THE ARMY CAMP OUR SON! o - . Wotld rights 1eserved. By BILLY DeBECK | Philadelphia 34 AT LEAST 10% ‘Los Angeles, but is better at the HAEGG MAY BE PUSHED TO BEAT MILE TRACK MARK SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.— Gunder Haegg, Swede speed king, may be chased to a new unofficial | world’s mile record Saturday. Gn\ Dodds’ of Boston trailed Haegg in | two-mile meetings in Chicago and mile. JOE MEDWICK TAKES LEAVE FROM DODGERS NEW YORK, July 16.—Joe Med- wick, veteran outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, one of the great- | est slugging stars of the National League, has left the Dodgers and gone to Boston. It is assumed he will be traded or released CATCHER, PHCHER SOLD- BY PHILLIES || PHILADELPHIA, July 16.— The sale of pitcher Charlie Fuchs to Toledo of the American Association catcher Tommy Padden to the ‘Washington Senators is announced by the Phillies. DINTY MOORE// Woodley Aifway's JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday ALASKA STAR ATRLINES paranorore. Phome 667 e NORTHLAND ANSPORTATION COMPANY ) Jar Sailings hi ngers, Freid Pa:saen emgerahon p_—-_——!'_m ALASEKA COASTAL AIII.HIES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mall, SITKA 'l'RlP——Schedukl Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Boo‘n.h go:n Ten:.ne T.ndd u:lg ‘Efin 7 s:?'- 18 18 10 18 10 fl 18 » lxpnml.m 1lmuwwnnl~mnlm-mchmflt : Twice One-Way Fare, less SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell $35.00 10.00 $30.00 Express Rate. Zieper pouml—mnlmumo!slutolmhh- mhu lhwwnnd—'ml\lhlmmolflch Petersburg k M%‘wa%flix’? LODGE: PHONE 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Withous Notios. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising!

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