The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1944, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1944 D% 2. ¥ AT K N 75 ¥ % (.‘ .IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|IlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Illllll"llll||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIlI||||||ilIIII||||||l|||||||||||||||iulll"' B E Av E RS lN |BROWNS IN 1 3 = BIG Vl(TORY! 570 0 WIN i = ted Press) I ; = (By Associal ress) = ; 5 By Associated Press) . = | The Portland Beavers took a 15to, g 4 == 6 game from the Los Angeles Angels The St. Louis Browns took a AN HonAGn—rAmBA“Ks = .ot night. The Beaver batters fat- |firmer hold on the American = | (cned their averages by 19 hits. + League leadership last night by i = | "san Diego nosed out Hollywood 2 downing the Detroit Tigers 5 to 0 NOME 2 =, . The Padres combined one hit |as both Boston and Chicago suf- = .nd an error to tally twice in the fered defeats. 3 p cond inning. The Brownies got five-hit pitch- 7 S ==| The last-place Sacramento Solons [ing Sig Jakucki to registet the tri-| CONNECTIONS TO = |continued tough handling, knock- umph for the Tigers. The Browns | d == |ing the league’s leading San Fran- clinched the game iy the first in- YAKUTAT —— CORDOVA —— VALDEZ == ! cisco Seals 2 to 1 behind the seven- ning by scoring threé runs. H k e g = |hit pitching of Clem. Dreisewerd.| The Red Sox took a beating KODIAK—BRISTOL BAY—KUSKOKWIM - == | The game was tied 1-1 in the fourth from the Senators, losing by 7-1. | - ”Tn" 'CS 1" h- h h b 1 d f d 1 = inning but the Solons shoved over | Chicago took a drubbing from Sk 6B 2 P b == a counter in the ninth. Cleveland 5 to 1 and New York! PHONE 667 = The Pt whic as been ciose or remoae = o won over Philadelphia by the same | Baranof Hotel 4 l = GAMES FRIDAY score, 5 to L. i N = Pacific Coast League e YN SR e ’ ing and enlargement, is now R EQOPENING | £ | o gt e i = Portland 15; Los Angeles 6. 0 P at §:00 P. M. THIS EVENING S oGt MATL GHAPTER OF i e ofel Juneau . . . . = | seattle-Oakland, idle. | RABBIT sxms t | | soe-gulen e RED (ROSS 70 PAY | Hoel Jun ) B e e RELIEF EXPENSES | muy pirecT anp || == Chicago 3; Cincinnati 1. \ Al L ln l ; > S| st Louis 5; Detroit . { SAVE MONEY. | owest Hates 0 erailng entlrely under NEW MANAGEMENT 1he E"“ end of 14th inning on account| Theodore l{puleson former sup-| Any quanuty: immediate ROOMS W BATH I = | of curfew. erintendent of the Pioneers’ Home, delivery. Write for Price or = American League now ch.mmun of the Sitka (‘lnplm List. “TROPICS" serves both AMERICAN DISHES and £ nfibiill, (ifeiecs i serves Do ani =| New York 5; Philadelphia 1. rived: Hére. THUbsdap R boiifer wuh v;lgalda l-"" Co. Most Convenient Location ; 5 i = st Louis '; Detroit 0. loeal officials in regard to the re- Wi —THIRD AND MAIN— ‘ ; = Cleveland 5; Chicago 1. lief being rendered to the popula- | Seattle, Washington HIN E D ). E X = & ried Owner-Mgr., Clarence’ Wise - J . = tion of Hoonah following shl re- | - t x 4 ¢ = STANDING OF CLUBS cent disastrous fire. + = Pacific Coast League | He states that authority has| ; = 1 Vet goat Pot, been granted by the National Chap- » CHOP ‘SUEY ~— CHOW MEIN § e U BTCRE RTOE, G [ = Portlan 534 {racted by the Juneau Chapterand | © Centrally located - ogs = Hollywood 2 i by the Bureau of Indiam Affairs| ] « Splstidia food snd BUTTERMILK = 2““"‘& e 3 3 3% in connection with thel xelief work.| Available Daily = San Dieg 5 ] | k — d su“n sPAnE ms = ind Mr. Kettleson visited Hoonah the P dn = | Los Angeles 35 3 AT 4.0 atter the fire, taking supplies| Jllneall Dall’les Inc. v = Oakland 34 38 412 G ' ¢ = 3 with him, and found a committee - = ramento 29 42 408 i : o s it = n charge which was looking after = National League CaGel L] = Won Lost Pet. the needs of the people. Besides| P = 5 . the work of the Red Cross and = 1 7 Come and Try; the New Taste £ 5 mous B 16 00 ian Bureay, many otier organi-| LT i vk 31 27 s34 7ations and individuals contributed B CABINETS 4 oo o0 B clia 2 29 500 (0 refieving the plight of the! ¢= = 0f the | G = 20 townspeople. t THE = = ll;;:!::)k]:yn 3207 C;‘; -ffi‘i; sl -3 - BARAN‘)F 0. B. Williams Co. & : ; ; aska’s Largest Apartme: 1939 First South Seattle 4 g |22 s 22 32 407, gsoviet Russia was the first coun- ” 0 Hol:l' A af . == | Chicago 18 33 353 try to train armed parachutists. ‘k - _=.i American League R/ et R A2 * = st vous o g R i '“7 R SHOWER : = |St. £ 51 5 N 3 & gk ' N | = | Boston 32 . 30 516 i ! * “Os"flg Basket i i = | Chicago 27 27 500 . ! 3 = | New York 29 29 500 3 [,-gsu Lu;":m’ P Reasonable Rates ?A(BY mn VA'llmS, H Ei Detroit 30 31 492 t Ph * 800 nfant and Children’s Wear = | Philadlphia 29 32 475 N one 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Can serve party of 16 in Booth £ | Washington R e 11 = | Cleveland 29 (<82 A5 : = $ EP"TSBURGH M. S. PATRICIA = o = LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND : IIIIIIIHIIlilllllllllllllllIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII!IIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllliIIII}MIIIIIIllIIIIIIlHIIIIHH"IIIIHII]|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII B THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. ‘ 2 Transfer, $3; Reliable Transfer, ST louls IN 1 1 | 1 AMLRAISEFUND Gr .o s MRS AHLERS IS |BOND RECITAL Carrying Freight and Passengers Hardware, $3; Shattuck Agen(w | Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. » FOR ouTFITImG $3; Juneau Dairies, $3; Butler- | SPONSOR OF IuG Io BE EVENT i PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Mauro Drug Co., $3. | i 5 CONTESTANTS . BOAT LAUNCHING HERE MONDAY | | ; | | 3 o COMMITIEE ON 4TH s | (B Asociied P | : T The Pittsburgh Pirates and the N OVERTURNED W dl Ai Contributioris totaling $100 have OF mlv pmkAM Mrs. John Ahlers, who recently Juneau Ml!SlCIaflst Boost National League leading St. Louis car usually meansa | ““ e a s 4 i i chants’ @ ro- returne e £ south, had Cardinals batted 14 innings to a 5- 3 iv Bi Vi cn given by merchants and pro returned here from the south, has . E . s L6 eable repair bill. With | jonal men and women toward wul MEE' m‘v the honor of sponsoring the | Sales Du”ng F]flh 5 ;1‘9‘1]“‘5‘ night 4ol e geme, Wag whose money will you | d e outfitting of the Miss Liberty launching of an 85-foot, all-stéel ; Clfl 53 “ft 1 o'clock this morning by pay it? o ¥ | J U N E A U niest which will conclude on i Army tug, at the Birchfield Boiler Waf Loan Drive “.erhc‘"] SR e { o lly 1, though the Fifth War Loan| As 2 curtamn-raiser on plans for and Shipbuilding Company yards \\verecscg;Pl:n nl{“‘l"\:g:’;ateself:dr‘:; | 1 ( ive will continue until July 8. "»‘e Fourth of July 0519["3“0.“ in|in Tacoma, on Friday, June 16. A war bond song recital, under|ine bases in the 12th frame but O M P REHENSIVE i ANCH”RAGE it is hoped by members of the Jm.)e‘z\u, wiich: will, b undle; the | precading the launching, Mrs. |the sporisorship of the Juneau Bus- Sylvester Donnelly, the Cards’ fifth Automobile Insur- | . e committee that approxl-'a‘u:’:C}e‘;lm;u‘:}c‘f‘eo‘:m:;“;::mbefiogi Ablers was honored at a banquet-iness and Professional Women's | hurler of the game, easily retired ance with collision cov- | vn vaT and co“"A ely $300 can be raised for thi -hos tland a cocktail party. Following the |Club, will'be given Monday evening | the side without a score, erage will reimburse you s rpose. Persons wishing to parti- |the committee i charge Will be|.oemony she was presented with owith Mrs, Giystal Snow Jenne as| The Brooklyn Dodgers took a 2-1 notgonlv for such dam- | Coniiections 10 ALY INTERIORGIngiormainiy plite, (oxeg iRy SO0 me"‘:fld X;):i‘rax;nd’fi'lo:: ‘lv";mo C\..],?fik a:: beautiful wrist watch the bracelet vocalist, assistéed by Mrs. Phyllis game'f;o'm the Phillies and Chicago age hut' for loss by fire, | = ¥ aecks to post office box 1539, The | h€ ) 5 of which is studded with diamonds.|Langdon, violinist and Mrs. Ruth|won from Cincinnati by ‘a score of | hef A gl - iastineau Channel War F‘lxxallce“’“ the committee will be notified.| | ", aymy tug was the seventh to |Popejoy, accompanist. 13 to ¥ { ‘tm:l t&‘aflaz“he':_re‘;l;fige mkheed Arl'lves Jlmealr Z.OU,P.M. ommittee, Juneau. ; A’l‘ly‘-‘“;’ ‘f“‘fl"‘*""“‘“m‘“"‘“g ?fl: be launched bt 7 the.:yards this| The musicale ‘will begin at 8 o' i 4 RApew, E t L J 230 P.M * Members of the committee wid|!h the norseshoe DUChING SONSSh yeqr, and the 26th since’ the opens clock in the Methodist Church, the lectra eaves Juneau 4:oU F.M. ’ il on the business houses next| o o ‘: b eif:r ‘; "m Dail}’ ing of the <hipbuilding eperations,|price of admiission being one series . Insure your car NOW A 3 5 ek to ask for additional funds|)s o ; ¥ u':g fr .8 wme : "z These sturdy, Heavy duty, diesel-|E. war bond. Tickets for the con- | with— | Tuesday-Frida r this purpose. Miss Liberty and |~ aka Hmpjue. © 19 engined craft are the draft horses |cert may be obtained at the Alaskd ARE MADE PUBUC ! e four runners-up will be public- i 08 ¢ of the Army Transport Corps, and|Music Supply. v acclaimed and Miss Liberty are destined for service in all parts| The hour’s program will be in o | owned on the evening of July 3 "DES IOMORROW of the world, wherever American |four parts and consists of both| Assistant Coordinator of Fisheries Shattuek FOR RESERVATIONS aring the intermission at the Am- troops are in action, according to|classical and patriotic selections. |J- Steele Culbertson has received a| : rican Legion dance. the Tacsmm News-Tribune, who rfldiogram h'om_ the In',el"na'.imml\| A enc | ” Business firms which have con-| High tide—4:24 aum, 15.1 feet. |brinted an account of the launch- Fisherics Commission stating that | :’ i 2 i da de: r tide—11" ‘ ing. d \ 9,850,000 pounds of halibut have | Phone 61. Agents wributed to date include | Low tide—11:00 am., 0. feet. 8 B Alaska Light and Power Co., W.| High tide—5:25 pm, 142 feet. Ab e fhuie o M oates s been' Janded so far in June, of| INSURANCE—BONDS 5. Pullen, $25; Alaska Laundry, $5; Low tide—11:18 p.m. 45 feet. Mrs. Ahlers was the house guest IS MARR]ED HERE RS ThNoo vouch TR beml JUNEAU Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co., Tides Monday of Alvin T. Davies, president of the arares No. 2. gt f . ‘ $5; Devlin's Shoe Store, $5; R. E.| High tide—5:05 a.m., 13.9 feet. | shipbuilding firm, and Mrs. Davies, ALASRA coA srhn Alnt!'ns Robertson, $6; James Cooper, $3; Low tide—11:39 am., 12 feet. 2ot their Day Island residence. Henrietta Homewood and John Waynor, $3; Kann's Variety| High tide—6:08 pm, 137 feet. Mrs. Ahlers said that wives of |A. Walker, both of Skagway, were l A MACMSTS Serving Southeast Alask: gers; R - > s a——Pasgen| Mail, Express 3; J. B. Burford, $3; Hayes ——————— the boiler representatives of the |married here Thursday, June 22, 0 £80 Meeis 2nd & 4th i > Shop, $3; Uggen’s Music Store, $3; © PAT SWEENEY BACK company are chosen for the launch-{by the Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jrif LOCAL 514 SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. W. P. Joh $3; Doctors Rude Pat Sweeney has retwrned to Ju- ings, and she feels very fortunate|of the Methodist Church. IN THE Monda S 8 m Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- » and Dawes, uneau Florists, $3; neau from Spokane, Wash, and to have had the honor which- is| Attendants were Ann L. O’Don- T A.F. OF L. HALL Y p' g Tniet Hoonah gogsts Teniakie Toddk M‘l: II.I:-B g8 Sl Machine Shop, $3; Orme’s has registered at the Baranof. accorded t0 so fi . B. N. DiJulio. 2 Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 8§18 § 8 8§18 918 ¢ Fhimer. M faw!; B Brijd R e Farpnolly 4y Rdafiledi (e s 1M _ nell and Lieut. B. N. Dijulio. - et preerreeeccioooee oo || Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 ? i Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican 10 18 l: Todd “ 18 10 1 OH-MOTHER-WE’ GGS - Penakee .. 1 10 10 ONLY HAVE ONE 'LL HANDLE ,‘" S AT Angoon .. 18 18 LARE YOU DO+ 0 GAS COUPORI THIS-GIMME ING WITH THE WRING IT o BaOK— THE COUPON- ) I\\:\%Efi"t:l‘g?— THROUGH Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. : 7 AGAIN — Haines Skagway ' s e BOYSY Junesu $18.00 $20.00 ( Skagway 10.00 \ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum clur'a 600 o '™ ST Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 GETTING ; SCHEDULED DAILY SOMETH'N Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 1000 Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Keichikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg s and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic ' | ] 4 ’ Warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to ’lon slz World rights reserved. Change Without Notics. . ¢ 3 -

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