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TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1944 A BRUSH-OFF FOR THE BLUES! VRS 5 ~ A THUNDERBOLT OF DARING ACTION! Show Place of Juneau TEACHER AND FAMILY GOING TO KLUKWAN Joseph M. Kahklen, formerly sta- tioned at Killisnoo as teacher for the Office of Indian Affairs, is in Juneau enroute to his new post at Klukwan. He is accompanied by his wife and family. 72Tt = . 503 Women's AppaeL | |WORLD SERIES BE WITNESSED, sonality of John Carroll, the tman: CHICAGO, Aug. 29. — With the blonde beauty of Susan Hayward, announcement the world series will| |the glamor of gorgeous Gail Pat-istart in St. Louis on Wednesday, rick and the hilarious comedy of October 4, efforts will be made to Walter Catlett and Eve Arden. Top confine attendance strictly to home- | it off with the socko audience ap- town customers. peal of the favorite musical celeb-| plans were laid by Commissioner rities of the show world—including |pandis and representatives of the; the orchestras of Freddy Martin, Cardinals, certain National League| Count Bassle, and Ray McKinley.|pennant winners, and the four top | Then you know why everybody's american League teams, and a/ |talking about the super-swell kmd}smtemem wi ”HIT PARADE OF - 1943" NOW AS of entertainment to be found in|tickets only be sold to customers | Republic’s newest screen succpss.{where the games are played | “Hit. Parade Of 1043” which shows| The Cardinals will play host in for the last time tonight at thelthe opener regardless of the out- Capitol. |come of the tight race in the Am- | The orchestras play in the dis- erican League. "tinctive, individual style for which i g leach has become famous. Out-| NOTICE ICARDINALS |Odea’s homer in the last of the as issued asking that 7 |standing specialties are comributed} !by Chinita, renowned Latin-Ameri- | |can dancer; the popular dance {team of Pops and Louie; and such |favorite songsters of the airwaves |as the Golden Gate Quartette, the Three Cheers, and the Music Maids. BOSTON IN IND SPOT, AMERICAN (By Associated Press) The American League pennant race has been drawn tighter as Boston whipped New York 7 to 4 and moved into second place, three | and Noel Wien, and one-half games behind the leading St. Louis Browns. The defeat dropped the Yankees into a third place time, four games off pace. . ———— NORTHWEST AIR SERVICE FILES, AUDITOR'S TODAY Articles of incorporation were filed at the Territorial Auditor’s office today by the Northwest Air Service, Inc., which has its principal place of business at Seattle. Directors are Charles H. Babb, Joe E. Crosson the latter being agent for the service at Fairbanks. Spend Your Vacation at : Warm Springs Bay Enjoy Alaska’s Most Healthful Mineral Baths. 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 VOTE FOR FRANK A. BOYLE DEMOCRATIC. CANDIDATE for AUDITOR OF ALASKA General Election September 12, 1944 MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Glasses Repaired, Broken Lenses Replaced Frames Soldered and Repaired READING GLASSES SHIPPED ON APPROVAL BASIS (Latest Style Frames) Speedy, Efficient Service In ordering repairs by mail please state fully the type of repair wanted. Your repaired glasses will be returned C. 0. D. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OPTICAL BUSINESS Thompson Optical Company P. 0. Box 3061—Juneau I am not responsible for any bills except contracted by myself. J. R. REYNOLDS. —— P . . IN FROM ELIZA HARBOR | { C. A. McMickle is in Juneau !romf Eliza Harbor and has registered at | the Baranof Hotel. ORDER AND NOTICE OF ELECTION To the Electors of the City of | Juneau, Alaska, Division No. One, Territory of Alaska: Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to an Act of Congress ap-| | proved May 17, 1906, entitled “An Act; | Providing for the Election of a Dele- gate to the House of Representatives from the Territory of Alaska,” and | an Act of Congress approved August 24, 1912, entitled, “An Act to Create | a Legislative Assembly in the Terri- tory of Alaska, to Confer Legislative | Powers Thereon, and for Other Pur- | poses,” and an Act of Congress ap- proved March 26, 1934, entitled, “An | Act Fixing the date for Holding | | Elections of a Delegate from Alaska | to the House of Representatives and | |of members of the Legislature of Alaska and for other purposes,” and | in conformity therewith a General | | Election will be held on | | TUESDAY SEPT. 12, 1944 | Between the Hours of 8 A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M, of said day. | For the purpose of electing the fol- | | lowing officers, to-wit: A DELEGATE TO CONGRESS A TERRITORIAL AUDITOR A TERRITORIAL "ATTORNEY | GENERAL i A TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER | ONE—TWO-YEAR TERM SEN-‘ ATOR TWO—FOUR-YEAR TERM SEN- ATORS EIGHT DIVISIONAL REPRE- SENTATIVES The Common Council of City of | Juneau, Alaska, having heretofore, by Ordinance, duly designated Vot- ing Precincts of said town and the polling place in each thereof, the| Electors are hereby notified: ‘That all dauly qualified voters re- | siding within the boundaries of Vot- | ing Precinct No. One (1) of said Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows: All that section lying on the Northerly side of Second Street and West Second Street and the said West Second Street ex- | tended across the Tide Flats to the City Limits and Easterly of Gold | Creek and Capital Avenue, will vote in the Fire Apparatus Room in the City Hall Building, located on 330 Main Street, in and upon lot 6 of | block 7 which is owned by City of | ‘Juneau and occupied by same, the same being the duly designated poll- |ing place in and for Precinct No. One (1), Town of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct No. Two (2) of said Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows: All that section lying on the Southerly side of Second Street and West Second Street and the extension of said West Second Street across the Tide Flats to the City Limits will vote at Pan Amer- ican Airways Office building, located on 135 South Franklin Street, in and upon lot 3 of block 13 which is owned by W. D. Gross and occupied by Pan American Airways, the same being the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct No. Two 2), Town of Juneau, Alaska. ‘That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct No. Three (3) of said ‘Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows: All that section lying on the Northerly and Westerly side of Gold Creek and Capital Avenue and including the Seatter Addition will vote at the Juneau Dairies, Inc. building, located on 12th and E. Street, in and upon lot 1-2 of block 235 which is owned by Juneau Dair- ies, Inc., and occupied by same, the same being the duly designated poll- ing place in and for Precinct No. Three (3), Town of Juneau, Alaska. Dated this Tth day of August, 1944. (Signed) The Common Council of the Town of Juneau, Al- ' First publiction, Aug. 29, 1944. Last publication, Sept. 5, 1944. | Seattle DOUGLAS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'BY NELSON WINS ' PRIZE MONEY AT CHICAGO TOURNEY CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Byron Nel- son spreadeagled a field of 122 pro- apramen sionals and seven amateurs by (By Associated Press) | five strokes day with an Morton Cooper won his 1008b ¢joht under-par 280 for 72 holes, game of his major league careel qniching the Fourth All-American yesterday when pinch hitter Ken|g4)500 open, the biggest money WIN GAME FOR RECORD ament e ninth It was Nelson 3 to 2. times at the The Cardinals, by winning the ,ever in danger game, established a record of scor='py two strok er stager third win in four assic and he was after taking charge at the end of the inning defeated Cinclnnyfi ing 90 victories at the earliest daté second round. in the National League’s history. Taking second place was Ed Dud- All of the scoring was in the ey pycific Golf Association presi- ninth inning. Cooper only allowed dent, who fired a 69 to come from three hits. well back to take the second spot with a total of 285. The victory was worth $13,462.50 in war bonds to Nelson or $10,100 A\ cash, boosting the ace golfer’s year’s Pittsburgh-Chicago postponed. |earnings to 525 700. ¢ e American League P S " S e WRANGELL MEN GUILTY OF ILLEGAL FISHING No games played as teams trave! ing to open today on the. present week’s schedule, ‘ | | Pleading guilty to the charge of, |commercial fishing for salmon after| |the close of the season, four Wran- Lost Pet. gell men were fined in the U. 8. 60 583 Commissioner’s court today. 70 510| The men were apprehended Aug- 7L 507 .5t 23 at Pybus Bay by a Fish| ;: 503 50d Wildlife Service agent. 7 Dick Moore paid a fine of $50 s wd the following were fined $75 80 Chad Wyatt, Joe Pettigrew {and Ernie Webber. | Pet | | GAMES MONDAY National League Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won 84 LT3 T3 .12 Ty o | .0 Los Angeles Portland Hollywood .. San Francisco Oakland . Sacramento 68 San Diego . 88 National League 486 an | St. Louis ... Pittsburgh ... Cincinnati New York Chicago .. Boston ... x Philadelphia ... Brooklyn American League Won Lost 7501 Asss‘flhhlll!-’ grounds for the event. 573 459 HOLLINGSWORTH TO JUNEAU -40“ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hollingsworth and son David moved last week to ‘4o | their new residence in the Waynor ‘374 |Addition to Juneau. They have |made their home in Douglas for Pet, | nearly four years. HAS LAST RUN, 20TH CENTURY | Forty million Americans can't be wrong! And according to statistics, that many Americans read—and loved Mary O'Hara's “My Friend Flicka" when it appeared as a novel. The book established a record unique in the annals of publishing—it was reprinted in four top circulation magazines: Readers's Digest, Red Bock, Story and Scholastic Maga- zine. Made into a Technicolor story of the glorious West of today, it can be seen now at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, Producer Ralph Dietrich made every effort to assure the faithful- | ness of the screen version to the novel. Roddy McDowall, Preston Focter and Rita Johnson were se- lected to head the cast of the film. | A long location jaunt to the hills of Utah was undertaken, where the | beautiful background suited the {purposes of Director Harold Schus- ter and his Technicolor camera. The screen play was written by Lillie Hayward, while the adaptation was undertaken by Francis Ed- wards Faragoh. WHEELERS IN TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler and son have registered at the Juneau Hotel from Portland, Oregon. ——.——— KETCHIKAN PEOPLE HERE Mrs. D. W. Norris and two chil- dren, and Mrs. F. Berge have ar- rived here from Ketchikan and are staying at the Baranof Hotel. icotou FEATURE i PAGE THREE AR ERE THE BETTER LAST TIMES WH 10 [ENTURY BY 40,000,000 g 4 America’s best loved best- seller comes to the screen! " RODDY FIcDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER 20+ RITA JOHNSON U. S. Army Band—Superman—World News I AR BEST PICTURES Lowest Prices "V TECHNICOL 0 THEATRE "lllllIII|IIlIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE e e o o 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau Temp. Monday, Aug. 28. At Airport: Maximum 65, minimum 43;° rainfall .14. In Juneau: Maximum 64 minimum 49; rainfall .42. e o 0 0 0 o 0 . L4 565 | - 536 533 533 476 St. Louis . Boston New York Detroit ... Cleveland . Philadelphia Chicago ‘Washington s Aol 70 54 .67 58 ...65 57 65 57 60 66 60 67 57 66 52 m E Open for NEWS BLISS IN | SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Serving American and Chinese Dishes Open 11 A. M. to Midnight OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE DINE and DANCE Everette Bliss has been a Dougla$ | visitor this week staying with his father, O. H. Bliss. Everette has been fishing in the Icy Straits area. | | SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL LAST EVEN! VG‘ A special meeting of the Douglas | City Council was held last evening to draw tentative plans for a new | long-term lease on the Douglas' Cannery site. Two representatives ! of the interested company werei visitors at the meeting ana ex-| pressed their wishes and plans. | ‘The City Fathers worked until late | hours drawing up a tentative lease which would be agreeable to both| parties. Mrs. Elton Engstrom, clerk of the School Board, gave a report| on the past year's school expendi-! tures and the cost to the eity of | operating. A $1,000 check was also turned over to the City from the| Board as payment of part of the expenses that the city advanced. MRS. RUNDQUIST SOUTH Mrs. Hilda Rundquist was a southbound passenger last week for the State of Washington. She plans on settling several miles out of Seattle, to make her future home.‘ BRUCE MILTON RUSTAD ARRIVED ON SUNDAY A seven-pound, six ounce baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Rustad Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock. The young lad has been named Bruce Milton Rustad, and joins two brothers, Norman “Skipper” and Douglas “Duggie.” Reports today say they are both doing well. Father Rustad was fortunate in being in port from the Complete Home Soiets Your Vote for Delegate to Congress ELECT AREPUBLICANTO . . . ... A REPUBLICAN CONGRESS Vote for Alaska JOHN - E. MANDERS Rule for Alaska There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! 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