The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1944, Page 2

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PAGL TWO > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1944 RACE IN P.C_FIRSTDIVISION. 'World Series = % 55" TALASKA AIRLINES v 9 DEMOS To MEE'I' the season, but play in sunshine J . when possible 1 lEAGUE A AIN a e een an Breadon, President of the HERE IOMORROW J | Cards, regarding World Series night games said he did not see any ad- vantage if the stands could be HAS CHANGES secol vecing caed 1o Night Games == ! < - - | Name Candldafe 4 e S FOUR OUT VIA PAA i 3 PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 13 R g e A The standings in the red hot Pa-| fOf Senate Night World Series games may be|grize, and Evelyn Graham were 14 just around the corner, but base- | flown to Fairbanks today on a Pan cific Coast League race again 1 Democratic Chairman . John H huffled as the vesult of games|yaimer of the First Division has last night {issued a call for a meeting of the Oakland went back to the top of|pemoeratic Divisional Committee to the column, San Francisco again e neld here tomorrow for the pur- NOME YAKUTAT — CORDOVA ball men streaming out of this city, American plane, and Robinson Lock- | where the National and American | wood was a passenger for White- Stars played, are agreed 1944 | horse. | definitely not the time for such | - dropped to second, Seattle went to ; . start, although it is admitted| Lakes and rivers are more nu- $HIrd place, and there. i6' a. tie foNEENT of naming a Democratie ean- ... gark play proved popular merous in Finland than in any CONNECTIONS TO fouitth' place. Tetwaen - 1oe Angeles | Gidate for the Territorial ‘Semate| noje ‘of the majore league: heads fother European country race in the general election. VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY and San Diego. &l The meeting will be held in room 3 v KUSKOKWIM The Hollywood Stars 100l a 2, e o y X nUSK do/ubisheader trom fhe.Seattls e, onparais, SLISRRE 2 Fo R & MARSHALL | 0 o o'clock. tomorrow afternoon, neces- Btibar i ¥ Rainiers, Jack Weldon pitching)giaieq by the resignation from oA { " Office S ) [ five-hit shutout ball In the night-| e, race of Mrs. Crystal Snow NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ‘ Bars 4 1 PHoNE 667 cap ‘ Jenne, new postmaster NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE it i G R Sacramento took a pair of WINS' joe Green of Haines, runner-up i (Associate) | ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager from Los Angeles. . bt in the primary election, and James . ) . 2 o o e e s s csbE e < o er of the House n | nderwrilers of Municipal and Corporation Bonds || —————————— GAMES WEDNESDAY |the last session, probably will he SR o Tanned ‘ 2 Pacific Coast League |considered. sias e i J eques | Sacramento 6,3; Los Angeles 1,1.| Walmer has dispatched wires to ical Service Available Upon Request RABBIT Kl ‘ OIe uneau q Hollywood 3, 1; Seattle 2, 0. [all members of the Committec PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK | | S Cortton: ¢ Oukland 3, San Diego 0 i5aoet cof. e, il woke Hi gy 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 || BUY DIRECT AND || Portland 4 1 Francisco 0 | ‘The lawdprovides that such va- z SAVE MON 3% 3 At Lowesl flales ¥ Na I League {cancies ‘may be filled by’ the po-| -————— g = SRR | SAVE MONEY. : No games scheduled |litical party committee upon no- | 1y Any quantity, immediate :! ROOMS WITH BATH Amerfoan: League |tice published for such length of ! delivery. Write for Price zg or No games scheduled {time as the emergency . requires | % List. 1 WITHOUT BATH Lo |Deadline for including names c¢n | R \ g P STANDING OF CLUBS \the ballot is Saturday. Mrs. Jenne | { Valcauda Fur Co. | Most Convenient Location g Pac Coast League xeslgned )eslerday. 5 Seattle, Washington z | —THIRD AND MAIN— E Won Lost Pct.| R ey 2 e | Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise 3 Oakland 49 45 521 = | [ San Francisco 49 46 .51(‘\ . , . | “‘ Seattle 48 41 505 ntl [ »lctotry ‘ The new Jantzen “Lostex” yarn fabrics make every Los Angeles @ 450 SIG- WAKE’m ! S Boract S ot R T T TR kl girl a glomour girl—the new Jantzen silhouettes San Diego 49 49 500 3 . Y e i ¥ i S St s of Delicious i romance into the picture—the new Jantxen bra-! ;?.'dix‘\‘::iu 4 “‘2 -:g? Fo R lEH‘HHD Until Victory is won, everything we have to | lmdld AR BUTTERMILK : 485 ' technique makes all bustlines young and beautiful — A Loy T L S offer — 1 i S Available Daily the new Jantzen foundation control takes in all the LAY 4 s DETROIT, July 13.—The Detroi A . . i . . | mB service B diaphragms, ol the waistlines, all the hips at sea o i I ost Pog,| TiEers ‘announce 'ithe .signing” of | ban erican Airways’ experience gained | MeClure, ® Large Rooms— Juneau Dalrles, Inc. - 2 . p itk }'l"“ ot el |Duick Walketield, who recently ye- | by more than 165 million miles of overseas | wgr. oll with Bath We have a limited number of Ladies’ 'P“M:)u‘:’f_n '39 30 585 ceived his honorable discharge from | fllght to 63 forelgn countries and colonies | ALASKANS LIKE THE 17 Lastex Suits . . . Priced from Cincinnati 42 33 460 “i\.‘N el Wil plasedett Bld. to and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering | b S4 9[; t $6 95 Sew woRk - 31 %9 BTl.ght i the twilight game with of scheduled flying in Alaska— \ B T 2 .JJ 10 »0. iy “E 4“1\110'(‘]\“:\”0 ]whm Sox ; il All arz at work for the Government and | Wi (If\)l‘;l;lths B Chicago 20-: w40 430 WekeReldshos anpier date with | Military services of the United States. |'s - ‘ Boston 39 46 395 his draft board, but the club de i hl E P ‘: 0 B w-ll- cn Aiiriokn Teh et [cided to play him while awaiti Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and ! ; . B. Williams Co. Won Lost Pet.|the call understanding of Alaskans who so often find |! Alaska’s Largest Apartment {.(| 1939 First South Seattle 4 St. Louis poeeds 50| il & 05T, | that war priority stands in the way of that ] Hotel [ i zg N‘l’\‘\‘“’;fi = ;1’ ig :3_’} | trip or delays that express shipment. : * | a1 Washington 38 39 4‘14‘ | | EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ol Qaaicy smnce 1887 Chicago 3w : ed SEQWER {| The Sewing Basket " Cleveland 31 41 474 | * | . Detroit 36 42 462 | Reasonable Rates | BABY HEADQUARTERS « MRS. NORDALE ON - ; . | infant ana Cuidren's wear ol gl T § D“UGLAS | 2 || 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska / wrcav 1rrways MR L. PANV: ,uulu( : | : NEWS WAR BOND TRIP| RO FOOTBALL MAY |S RESUMED : e In connection with the payroll BE FOR COI.I.EGES Commissioner of Mines B — CORP. GUERIN HOME avings plan for canneries and Stewart, acting as purchasing agent M . e l) A rl R l C l A Corporal George Guerin arrived other industries, Mrs. Catherine |for the Metals Reserve Co., an- C o — - - xar o 57 y ' 2t his home heie in Dotglas on Nordale, Deputy. Administrator of| . DELAND, Bloride;. duly 38, < Lt,|nounced today thab the purchase.af LEA ¥OB "“,R:&{;fi"; s 1“'\‘1‘ MONDAY AND « (he last northbound steamer. He the War Finance Commission, flew Comdr. Jock Sutherland, who has|chrome ore on Kenai Peninsula has | A TREAT Fon THE Klns 4 e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, to Anchorage yesterday. played and coached in both fields, been resumed, and it is anticipated - . C and has been stationed with| She plans to spend the next two|forecast that college football after|that delivery of the ore to the| Carrymg Fl’elgh’ and Passengers ; ; k division in Texas. George weeks calling at Kodiak, Naknek,|the war will look more like pro|Jakolof depot will proceed during Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. ¥ received his one week furlough at Dillingham and Fairbanks, before games. {the summer . a heaping dish of et > , frg i i the right time to enjoy vacation- returning to Juneau. “Pro games are more open and| According to Mr. Stewart, this is ping PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent ing with his brother, Lloyd, who —_—————— there are more opportunities for a continuation of the program car- pure, creamy JUNO- is also on furlough from his duties| SEATTLE MAN ARRIVES scoring and I believe the fans want ried on las tyear, which was inter- Ak e in the Army foundry at Tacoma, Thomas Lanphies has registered \more spectacular thrills,” says rupted during the winter months MAID ICE CREAM, Vashington at the Bdmnui Hotel from Seattle. | Sutherland. because of weather conditions. | .\']n‘lm\]wl with l‘i]w ksl g Woeodley Airways i || SUNBAU— ,; off mid - afternoon | ANCH“RAGE : Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points | Sold Throughout Southeast Alaska! kaheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. i Electra Leaves Juneau 230 P.M. | w 'STRAIGER TO SKAGWAY Henry Straiger returned to his employment at Skagway this weel after spending the Fourth with his nd two daughters here. 1 | SONS PICNIC t Chapter No. 2, Order of Star, and Gastineau Lodge M., will hold their an-| t the Treadwell Beach! 16, providing the ther is dry. The Juneau mem- of both orders are cordially d to attend. Members n i e G e s Dedicated to Victory should provide their own dishes and Vi \ , : : | " Tuesday-Friday ice cream will be provided by the| The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its committee in charge ! 5 ] are taking in the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed personnel are z Iy PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of FOR RESERVATIONS ol fatier s Pole : Ngpd~ | We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable Phone 612 Agents Juneau & rschel L. Price | ) v recently purchased the! | 194 property. Kyle is a mechanic with service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when | l C E C R E A M 2 the Alaska Coastal Airways and f{ an augmented fleet and a. highly trained organization will render service | e came here from Fairbanks. Mr. he Alaska of t B K as 1 ALASKA tavus, Alaska | MADE IN JUNEAU BY Servi il o L N 3 | rving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express - ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. . b S Mat, By PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY s : e | TRI heduled Dajly at:9:50 A. M. i ¥ D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU | J’UNEAU DAIRIES Inc Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Have a portralt artist take ity ARG Lo S e L Ai | A Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka e - ,1:,‘ 3 ‘l:‘m : ;x“i(“” A();)]);\):lllj: | TTLE 1, WASH., Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 1 Juneau .$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 318 18 b Pederal Buildiag, Fhone 204, adv,| o il : 1 Cuchagoiis i 1 o 1 . 8 O 4§ " GNGINGUPFATHER 0 BimmMaams (o 30 E Y o] 10 10 (THEQEI'S CLANCY~~ CLANCY 1S JUST r | WISH SITTINBULL i OH-OH - THAT 2 18 MAGGIE LOCKED ME\ THE MAN! IILLGIT \:A/e6wl|-_irEE_Fr'J% }IAVELP 2 5%%‘%6&1"}:% IN-AN' | MUST GIT THIS NOTE TO HM ! i g 3 ay—Se. 3 ailv a 2 SOMEONE TO PICK | | HOPE HES STILL 7 = WrT'H A lfiOTE Haines and Skagway- Sthedu:;'dl Daily at 9:30 A. M. il THE LOCK AN’ LET _J. OUT THERE! ON I PR ,;},_’.;fi” Sk:z%wo;y ‘ ME OUT # : \\ | Skagway 10.00 y . ] . Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ "1 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% ¢ ; SCHEDULED DAILY g o Ketchikan Wrangell & Juneau ... $45.00 :3:51%% Pe;g?&“" e Petersburg 30.00 10.00 i \ Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan . o Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg ’ oy Y] and Wrangell ; Above rates applicable when passenger traffic ¥ s warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject w PH“"E 6!2 i b A E B e Change Without Notios. b 194 e _—-——\ 9

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