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Y TUESDAY AU(,UbT 15, 1944 Copy m the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory, Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- | tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED PEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION ust be in the office by 2 o’clock in day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢c; Minimum charge, 50c | | | | FOR SALE FOR RENT_Continued Outhoard mnim'. 55 30-30 Marlin rifle, $35; 30-30 Winchester rifle, $30; 30-40 Krag Sporter rifle, $45; 30-40 Krag Sporter rifle, 30-30 Winchester carbine, like new, with 5 boxes .shells, 65 mm. Mannlicher rifl boxes shells, $100; chester rifle, $! .22 Winchester Special rifle, 520 32-40 Winches- ter rifle, $25; .30 automatic Rem- ington rifle, $50; all leather gun case, $50; 12-gauge Winchester pump, $25; 16-gauge L. C. Smith shotgun, $65; 12-gauge double- barreled shotgun, pair, $20; .33 Winchester rifle, $25; 30.06 Springfield rifle with scope, like new: 10-gauge double- barreled shotgun, $40; 44 Colt sidearm with shells, $40; 38 Colt sidearm, inch barrel, $40. Open until 6 p.m. Phone 387. Thompson Op- tical Co., 214 Second St. 50 FOR SALE_RCA table model ra- | dio. Phone Green 372. FOR SALE-30 gallon barrels 50 cents each. Juneau Dairies. FOR SALE — Apartment bulldm three 3-room apartments with bath; furnished. Douglas 48 or see Nell Kilburn. FOR SALE 1040 four-room house with bath and utility room. Large basement. Good location. Part- ly furnished. Cash or terms. Cfl]l; Dougl FQR SALE—28% 1L uoller pletely rigged and ready to catch fish. Model A Marine conver- sion with reduction. See boat| 31A954 at Auk Bay Float. A sac- rifice. FOR SALE_Daybed. Phone Blue 750, evenings 6- Ft. N(‘or perpendlculax box sign “Cafe” on both sides. For more details write Morris tion Co., Juneau. NEWLY PAINTED, four-room fur- 5 FOR RFNT Steam stock needs re- | 3 boxes shells,| g Com- Construc- | 3-ROOM furnished cabin Inq\xxro 513A Wllloughby. room. - Phone Green 410. FOR RENT— Steam heated room. | Boston. {in the eighth inning and went | {become the first | |game for | | 1 | | Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. | ,0il heat.| heated bed- | FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In-| 25-35 Win- | quire Snap Shoppe. TWO GAMES FROM BOSTON& (By Anioatatod Presd) l Pittsburgh ran< their winning! streak to eight straight games yes- terday with a pair of wins over The first game was a con- tinuagon of a previous tie called 12 innings. The second game was a ilar scheduled contest Bucky Walters pitched Cincinnati to a 6 to 3 win over the Giants to National Leaguer to win 17 games this year. Mort Cooper won his St. Louis yesterday, feating Brooklyn 4 to 2. The Cubs made it three straight over the Phillies with a 6 to 2 win. xteenth de- GAMES MONDAY National League New York 3, Cincinnati 6. Boston 6, Pittsburgh 7, twelve innings. Unfinished game of July 2, started with ninth inning yes- terday Boston 0, Pittsburgh 5 scheduled game. Regular Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 4. | American League Chicago 1, New York 2, innings. St. Louis 1, Boston 5. Cleveland 5, Washington 8. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 7. | Pacific Coast League No games scheduled as l(’(\nh are traveling to open on weeks thirteen | Ellingen Apts., after 6 p. m. FOR RENT- nished apt matic oil 279. “Four-room partly fur- Electric range, burner. Phone |PARTLY FURNISHED 2-room apt. auto- | Red | schedule today. | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacilic Coast League | H Won Lost Pct. 18 56 569 68 523 66 512 | Los Angeles Hollywood Portland with bath oil range. Write Em- pire 4305. STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black | 600 or 315 Gold St. |APT. FOR RENT. Way. POR RENT-—Fur. Apts. Easlly kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Wusher and Nringer in Laundry room. See- lew Apts. MISCELLANEQUS BLS DEPOT LUNCH' open “under new management by “Skipper”. 323 Decker | 4| | | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. San Francisco Oakland ' Seattle Sacramento San Diego .. National League Won 65 504 | .492 473 | 469 | 458 St. Louis Cincinnati | Pittsburgh Chicago New York Philadelphia (Boston | Brooklyn { American League Won Lost Pet. 45 595 50 545 52 .523 519 469 469 451 427 736 571 461 459 408 402 394 St. Louis Boston Detroit New York Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Washmgton 60 60 62 63 | Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empue-— he paper with the largsl paid circulation. WANTED WANTED — 2 bedroom furnished apt, close in, couples; no children. Phone Jane at 538 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. | WANTED— A cash register. Butler Mauro Drug Co. for two reliable| CATCH OF HALIBUT ~ GIVEN OUT The records of the International Lost Pct. ‘ 571 'l'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRY: Phone a CLASSIFIED PIRATES WIN;RED 50X BEAT UP BROWNS (By Associated Press) The Yankees nosed out Chicago 2 to 1 yesterday in a 13-inning game when Johnny Lindell scored on a low throw from third base. Boston reduced the lead of St. Louis to five and one half games when Emmet O'Neill tossed 4-hit ball to the Brownies and giving the Red Sox a 5 to 1 victory yester- da; Washington made it row over Cleveland yesterday winning a free hitting contest Philadelphia turned on a 5-run barrage in the fourth inning yes- | terday to v¢ive them an edge to trim Detroit 7' to 5. - ROCKNE PLAYS TO BE USED BY WACO (OA(H: i three in @ by BEAUMONT, Texas, Aug. 15—A| group of plays worked out by Knute | Rockne just before he was killed| in a plane crash in 1931 will be used by Paul Tyson, Waco School football coach, this year. Tyson was a close friend day before Rockne was killed. The next season he did not coach and forgot the folder with the plays |until this year R | WILLIAMS GETS NOD | OVER JOE REDDICK| BALTIMORE, Md Aug. 15~ Hnl- man Williams, 158 pounder of Chn- |cago, decisioned Joe Reddick, 159 | pounder of Paterson, N. J., last Inight in a ten rounder. 'TERRANOVA LOSES ' FIGHT; MANAGER IS PROVIDENCE, Vince Dell Orot, Philadelphia last Phil Terranova, 127 pounder of New York, former NBA feather champion, in a ten rounder. Terranova’s manager, Bobby | Gleason, was indefinitely suspended |for slugging the referee after the fight. R. I, Aug. 15. 132 pounder of night outpointed e WAC Artists Brighten Up . Bomber Post AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE LIB- ERATOR STATION, England — Unique among spare time jobs at this “Lib" station, is the work done by Sgt. Doris L. Ogden and Sgt Valeria F. Brinegar of the Women's Army Corps. Deciding that the offlcers club needed dressing up, they set about High | of | |Rockne and reccived the plays the ! 10 CAMP LEE, Va. ] low | fit. get | told feet, Jenkins, William A. Sackel, Jr., JUNEAU, ALASKA Lew Jenkins af Chow Former world’s champion lightwéight boxer, Lew Jenkins, now a crewman aboard a Coast Guard manned invasion craft on duty in {he English Channel, eats an impromptu meal aboard his ship. veteran of Mediterranean campaigns, served in the D-Day sweep across the channel to France. 0 MUCH MAN FOR U. 5. ARMY an‘ is one fel- the Army didn’t have a suit to wanted to quartermasters, so he officers he was six He found the into the recruiting six inches tail [ ___PAGE FIVE Pfllic Accountant-Stenographic-Tax lhhl\'n! MURPHY and MURPRY e | much too short, tht trousers were | too tight, the shoes pinched his toes. | The Army gace him an honorable | discharge. The tap measure show- | |ed he was six feet, 10 inches—too | ‘mu(h of a man for the quarter- | master corps | - - — | | Army commanders in anciers | Rome used homing pigeons to carry | messages. | | Service movie theatres at posts and camps in the United States ’l(‘l\hl‘st shirt sleeves struck him are estimated to have an annual L Also RUI.ED 0“"' about the elbow, Army cots were |attendance of over 180,000,000. | Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. WEHAVE PLENTY OF FRESH GREEN CORN CUCUMBERS GREEN PEPPERS LETTUCE TOMATOES GREEN B EGG PLANT CAULIFLOWER GRAPES NS RASPBERRIES PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER LIMES ASSORTED PLUMS GRAVENSTEINS CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS APRICOTS PEACHES BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT Successors to Harvey ROOM 3—First National Bank Bldg. oo CABINETS Lowe & PHONE 678 FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PHONE 433 146 So. Main Street D e ) COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 0ld Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to-Cook ‘Phone 359 . THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELD' PHONE 787 THRIFT CO-0P Member Natlonal Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 =2 T2 | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main'Street Jurieau Molors P e | '| Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE 'DELIVERY (all Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHCP Ropes and Paints Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Third and Franklin G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 C’Al.l“‘ p Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING [ Dine - Bar - Dance | Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Widest Selection of LIQUORS ' PHONE 92 or PAINTS — OILS - Builders’ and Shelt r—————— COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS nished house with full cement = decorating it basement. 7' miles out Glacier| g il in their spare time Sgt. Ogden, who is assigned to the Special Services section here, ' has done many posters for the sec- tion, and ‘was an Art major at the Area 2 Area 3 |University of New Mexico, from 1 U. S. Fleet ......13,947,000 11,728,000 | which she was graduated in 1940, Canadian Fleet. 10,685,000 569,000/ Sgt. Brinegar, who holds the co- WANTED — 3-bearbom house fm.‘ Fisheries Commission show ¢hat for ] ; immediate occubancy. Phone 761 | the period from April 16 to July 31, Highway. Curtis Kirchhofer. i babie 105 1. - and. 289 ,rom‘ 1944, the following total amounts of = 10 a. m. to midnight. halibut have been landed in Pacific Coast ports from Areas 2 and 3: reconditioned and' P. O. Box 304 §3'x14" packer, ready to go. Phone 416. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 784. . TOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre | Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at| DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. O | veted job of secretary to Brig. Gen | James P. Hodges, has always been | interested in drawing, Total ...24,632,000 12,297,000 | (3 Box 574. 26-FT. TROLLER, 8 ft. beam, 4 ft. draft, with reconditioned model A and marine transmission, not installed; also set of girdles, lead, stainless steel line and miscel- laneous gear, $500.00 cash. Phone Black 185, between 9 a, m. and| 1p m ) 28-FT. CABIN BOAT, 20 hp. Ker- math. Price $750. Phone 329. THREE-ROOM cabin and lot. Phone 757, 481 So. Franklin. ‘Write | Jackson YORK Cold Storage Plant. P. O. Box 126, Juneau. Marsh, BRAND NEW Chev. marine con-| version motor, 85 h.p., including| 2 to 1 reduction gear; also twin disc power take-off. See it at 631 Willoughby, Juneau Weld- ing Shop. Place for sale 6 miles out Glacier Highway. Frank Maver. v FOR SALE — Latest model 1942 Spartan radio, 11 tubes, long and short wave, Phone 800, extension 605. ' RECORD CABINET, $1500. Call| Black 768, 108 Fosbee Apts. NEW MODERN four-room furnish- ed house. Terms. Phone Green 483, + UHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacier Highway. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT PIANOS FOR RENT, —Phone 143, excellent condition. | ROME STGRAGE = FIRMS PUT IT - OVERONNAZIS' ROME — The ablmy of Arthur Bolliger and his sons Rudy and lArthur. Jr., to avoid Gestapo traps and do favors for their American jand British friends was one of the | diverting aspects of Roman life un- ! der, the Nazis, | They caught some of the Germian | agents in misdeeds that insured their \suence, aided the Jews and saved encrmous property for hundreds of : clients who represented countries at war with the Axis, | The Bolligers operate a string of | warehouses. One of the favorite | Nazi charges was that they oper- |U- S. Fleet . a‘ ated secret warehouses. The ware- houses weren't secret but they were | well placed. When Allied bombs | began to fall on the outlying dis- tricts, the Bolligers moved their | priceless treasures to two special The above figures are preliminary and subject to amendment. In 1943, the landings from April 16 to July | 31 amounted to: Area 2 Area 3 U. 8. Fleet ........13,307,000 17,389,000 Canadian Fleet..10,692,000 669,000 Total .........23,999,000 18,058,000 In 1844, landings commenced more than a month later, due to delay in departure of all fleets, and are not directly comparable with the 1943 landings to the same date. The above figures for Area 2 in 1943 and 1944 include some halibut caught incidentally after closure while fish- ing for other species under permit, For the month of July, 1944, the following amounts of halibut were landed: Area 2 . 3,767,000 Canadian Fleet 2,645,000 Area 3 6,214,000 426,000 | Total ... 6,412,000 6,640,000 | Acknowledgement is made of the | assistance given by the Department of Fisheries, Canada, the United warehouses—one practically adjoin- | States Fish and Wildlife Service, ing the Vatican, the other—in a monastery. leave hurriedly when Il Duce went w war and many left their belong- ings at Bolligers. During the earlier | days of the war in Egypt AP Corre- spondent Edward Kennedy often said his possessions in Rome were ,hidden where the Nazis would nev- | er find them. When Bolliger greeted Kennedy in the Piazza di Spigna on the day Rome fell, he cried: “every- | thing is safe but you had a close | call. The warehouse was bombed.” —————— | The invention of glass blowing came with the advant of Chris- tianity. Correspondents in Rome had to| and the Canadian and United States Customs in the compilation of these totals. | Together, they planned and did all the murals for the WAC day rcom on the post, went to a neigh- boring station where they decorated the General’s mess hall, and have | decorated other nearby officers’ and enlisted men’s clubs. Sgt. Brinegar sketches in the gremlins, bombardiers, parachutes, and other art work, while Sgt Ogden selects the color schemes and does the painting on the sketches. Sgt. Ogden is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Ogden, Loving, New Mexico, and Sgt. Brinegar is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Brinegar, Belle Vernon, Pa. Empire Classifieds Pay! A —————, CAREFUL COOKING WILL | 5 FLOAT A | 4 SATTLE SHIP BUDGET AND SAVE. FOR WA BONDS AND STAMPS Spend Your Vacation Warm Springs Bay Enjoy Alaska’s Most Healthful Mineral Bathfl Enjoy Trout Fishing on Beautiful Baranof Lake. Also other Sport Fishing—Hunting in Season. THE HOME OF THE BROWN BEAR GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS O'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska RASPBERRIES right fromthe garden at Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! . Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. the Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. 'WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 690 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, llunm Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complets stock of Fresh and Frosen Meats In Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 70TH CENTURY MEAT MAREKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Placs ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS