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Box 3091 Estimates Furnished | Suits Regular $49.75 Suits - Suits ——— e s FORMERNAZI MARSHAL IS IN CUSTODY 1 ontmet o Page 0| padre in Virtual Tie with placvd him in power and influ- | | PCL BATTLE FOR 2ND IN f | ' TIGHTKNOT from Cologne realized said ! war (By tlmt as Goenng the was being lost, he became nb- sessed with two fe one was that he might have to give up his collection of jewels stones. The other, have to diszorge the paintings he virtually the cccupied countries. These fears made him so sick, it was said, that even his own doctor regarded Goering as physically and lncnh]l} flmshcd Associated Press) Portland’s six-game winning reak was stopped, Seattle inched ! ahead in its come-back drive and | | san Diego moved into a virtual tie with Oakland for second place in the Pacific Coast League last night. Victories by the Rainiers , and Padres squeezed the first Division | into a tighter knot with only five! games separating the first and! fourth spot clubs. } The Beavers literally came apart at the seams in losing 10-1 at San' Diego, committing four errors, two made with the and that precious he might priceless stcle from | "BUS™ ANSELL JOINS STAFF OF JUNEAU PH of which were bases loaded. Seattle took a 7-3 decision Oaks - Beavers' Win | at J. W. “Bus” Ansell of Seattle sycramento, scoring four runs in has arrived in Juneau to take em- pe first inning off Guy Fletcher, ployment with the Juneau Plumb-',co Solon hurler. The northwest- | ing and Heating Company. ciners pushed over their other‘ Ansell is well known in Seattle ;e runs in the fourth. for his ability and experience in = gan Francisco, inspired by Lhe the cil heating industry, and has |yesence of United Nations Con- had many years of practical déx- What Is Textron? fcrence notables and 2,000 service- perience installing and servicing .y in the Seals’ Stadium, defeated oil heating equipment. he Hollywood Cellarities, 9-1. Bob Textron is many things . . . a fabric, a shower curtain, a slip, a hostess coat, a dainty tea apron . but most of He plans to make Juneau his joyce, st of the San Francisco permanent home and his wife will jycund staff, turned in his best join him hl‘lf‘ soon. game of the season to chalk up his a sixth victory. | all it's a symbol of qual- | Oakland and Los Angeles, who ity Textron Iasiicns are Garden c ub W"I were idle, will play an artemuon woven (l\ul cut, sewn and double-header tod | rom llw raw mauxml to the €y o game ameduled in the National s R ol The stu roup on Lupines will League, was postponed, leaving the Tetibn, T8 s Yeuveaens bave charge of the program when senior circuit standings unchanged. ice of quality and fashion. the Juneau Garden Club meets to- S, | morrow afterncon at 1:30 o'clock STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | (for a dessert luncheon at the home (American Liague) 'of Mrs. Lynn Forrest on Glacler ‘o o W. L Pl Highway R Mrs. M. D. Williams will arrange 10 5 667 transportation, and requests that [oo. o ol T - everyone planning to attend call her (oo o0 ton 9 9 500 at 686 by 11 o'clock tomorrow MO oo elphia e 0 mm in 4”;1)&" 1 she may complet St. Louis 6 8 429 i Eoston 6 10 375 Clevelan 4 10 .286 Don Edwards, representative Yesterday's Results the Standard Oil Company in - Whitehorse, has arrived in Juneay b Louls, 7; Washington, 1 T Yand is a gu the Baranof Cleveland, 7; Chicago, 1. | Hotel Only games scheduled). (National League) Team— W. L. Pet, New York 12 4 150 Brooklyn 9 6 600 St. Louis 8 6 571 Chicago 8 6 571 Boston 4 8 467 Cincinnati 6 7 462 Pittsburgh 6 9 400 Philadelphia 3 13 .188 (Pacific Coast League) i Our Feature Event . . . e e u Portland 2% 12 676 MICHAELS-STERN SUITS T 0 ” i San Diego 21 17 553 Seattle 20 17 541 many fellows have Sacramento 19 19 500 taken advantage of these fine savings, on Los Angeles 17 20 - 439 X : San Francisco 16 22 421 Suits . . . The sclection Hollywocd 1L .28 a01 y nice . .. Double or , 1007 a“ wool . . . only at these prices. $36 $39 S44 Last Night's Results San Diego, 10; Portland, 1. Seattle, 7; Sacramento, 3. San Prancisco, 9; Hollywood, 1. Oakland-Los Angeles, traveling. G S ) B L R Clyde J. Fitzgerald, of Skagway, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 15, 1944. | 35 to 44 mmce is hereby given that Mike | - to 46 Fuchs, entryman, together with his | i v witnesses, Charles Sweitzer and | 37 to 46 I Frank Maver, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2557 situated about 6 miles N.W. | of Juneau, Alaska, 1, mile N.E. of Glacier Highway, containing. 30.66 acres, Anchorage Serial 09932, and it is now in the files of the District| Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of p\ibuemion or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, April 18, 1945. { Last pubhcacicn June 13, 1945. THE. DAILY Al ADKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA 'NEW OFFICERS FOR OFIBALL CAPTAINS WILL MEET TONIGHT Captains of the Softball teams tn the Juneau League are requested to meet at 8 o'clock tonight. The session will be held in the Federal Building DIP CDA ARE ELECTED The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica at their meeting last night elect- ed the following officers for the |coming year: Grand Regent, Mrs. | Walter Hellan; Vice-Grand Regent, Mrs. A. M. Geyer; Prophetess, Mrs. Zola Devlin; Financial Secretary, Miss Bess O'Ncill, Histcrian, Mrs. J. KsMcAlist=r; Monitor, Mrs. Miles Gockins; Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. (Biggs; Sentinel, Mrs. Mary Doogan; Lccturer, Miss Kathleen Johnson; Crganist, Mrs. George SimpKins; Trustzcs, Mrs. XKatherine Nordale :nd Mrs. Delia Dull. . Funtl‘er business at the meeting included making of plans for a card party to be held May 22. e KUKKOLA ARRIVES O. V. Kukkola arrived yesterday 'from’ Anchorage and is a gilest at the Gastineau Hotel. ————— DOUGLAS NEWS MASS IN DOUGLAS Temorrow is Ascension Thurs- day, a day of Holy obligation, and mass will be said by the Rev. Edward Buddé in the Douglas, Catholic Church at 8 ocleck in the meorning. OO &;\“m\.\.wx. . i /xl heep them flying INGS overhead may | mean treuble on the ! grecund! Have you ever ccnsidered the damage a plane could do to your property if it unexpectedly landed on your ‘home? 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