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e St ALL BASEBALL i Coast league: t t Reds and the Br: t staging a night m th I t haif-way mark of its schedule this week, with 15 weeks of play behind THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1945 —-::::"—_—":——-—-— - Dales C: on and /Z’// 2 still a twe land Bea 4% their Northwest rival, the Seattle R umr rs, who hcld a mm'-game edge ning Al bucmmnmu while Seattle | will be delayed a day travelling to i Diego. Los Angeles and San | (By Associated Press) Francisco meet in the Bay City, with No baseball games were scheduled Oakland being entertained at Hol- n the National, American or Pacific | jywood. vesterday, and only| Gl e wo contests are billed in the majors oday In Sport Shorts NEW YORK—Welterweight Champion Freddie “Red” Cochrane, who fights Rocky Graziano in a non-title bout at Madison Square Garden Friday night, told New York the Nation, the Cincinnati with the Y. Wkees and Browns on, St. Loui: e Junior Loop contribution The Coast circuit will round the S he eight clubs. The Coast race is - (THE ORIENT ARE SLAVES TO THESE NARCOTICS, WE CAN INSTALL A TAX SO HIGH=IT WILL PAY FOR THE WAR ! AND DO NOTHING ABOUT THIS IN THE U. S. (" THE TREASURY HAS A$900000,000 STAKE IN THE HARD LIQUOR INDUSTRY " | AM GOING TO 0 ALL | CANTO KEEP WOHIBIDON FROM HAPPENING AGAIN ~ Committee on Alcehol Educatxon They're Here! . WW New English squall . tons designed to wear fxom backyard to parlor . . They are j for the Fourth . . . Some frilly — some two-piece . . . | all of them a joy to own joy to wear . . . | lub affair with the Port- | games in front of | of wonderful cottons risp and fresh as a . Cot- just what e wants to wear STRIPES PRINTS CHECKS SOLID tailored — some — some one-piece $7.95 - 22.50 ! M Behtends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 4 boxing writers yesterday that hei was “no bum..” He asked the scribes to stop “call- ing me a bum and a cheese cham- | picn at least until Friday night.” i T | NEW ORLEANS — Hard-hitting | Bernard Docusen, New Orleans’ 18- year-old boxing sensation, proved ‘ last night his readiness for the big | {ime with a decisive eight-round ilecision over Phil Terranova, New | 1 York, former NBA featherweight! champ \ T | BOSTON — Bronz Boomer Tami ! Mauriello set himself up for a post- war title shin-dig last evening at Fenway Park when he blasted Cali- | fornia Yogi-man Lou Neéva right| | out of top heavyweight circles with| |a one-round knockout. Floored | twice, Nova was counted out in | two minutes, 47 seconds, after a two-fisted battering about the head. | COLUMBUS, Ohio—Only Lt. De- Witt Nunn, of West Point, still showed today as an obstacle to a second straight Midwest sweep of honors in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Golf Tourna- ment. He was the only played from outside the Corn Belt who | qualified for match play, nipping |a stroke off par his first time around. Ohio State’'s Buckeyes copped top honors in the medal play. CHICAGO—Army efforts to line (up all-star football and baseball squads to play in Europe may pos- sibly come a cropper on the hurdle |as to when the tours are to be | made. The Army wants the tours | now—both baseball and football chiefs seem inclined to wait till their regular seasons are over. ol | AWVS MEETING - TOMORROW P. M. ‘The regular monthly meeting of | the American. Women's Voluntary | Fervices will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Gov- | ernor’s House. It is urged that all | members attend the meeting, as | there are important matters to be l taken up. 5 —_———————— - | Empire wanv aas get quick results (HQ SOFTBALLERS DEFEAT SIGNACS IN HURLER DUEL While hurler Schnell was taming the Signac bats to the extent of only two hits and one run, his Headquarters Detachment mates last evening managed to scratch ive safeties and a pair of tallies yut of opposing twirler Fischer, to jdive HQ the contest by the nar- owest of margins, 2-1, over the full seven-inning route. The Signacs were first to break he line-up of goose eggs on the coreboard, gathering in their lone ally in the last of the fourth, only 0 be overcome by HQ scores in he fifth and sixth frames. The local softball loop has a match billed for this evening be- ween the Old Awkwards, currently splitting the league lead with the Freshmen, and the Blue Jays Seven o'clock is game time, at Fire- men’s Field. THE SCORE BY INNINGS Team— 1234567 RHE HQ Det. 0000110 2 5 2 3ignacs 0001000 1 2 1 BATTERIES — Headquarters: | Schnell, pitcher; Lundeberg, :atcher. Signacs: Fischer, pitcher; Buchanan, catcher. CLUB STANDINGS ! Team— 0Old Awkwards Freshmen Headquarters Blue Jays Coast Guard Signacs ~u&u»»€ G weonp S itletiai s, AP SPORT ROUNDUPS - = | By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. | (Associated Press Sports Writer) | NEW YORK, June 26.—If all the | One piano : Just li’keflxil'eiv:_pre-w:\r WANT ADS FOR SALE . Beautiful 8 Pass. Sedans | '41 Chrysler Cr. Imperial Limousine $3,895 '41 Lincoln Custom Lim. 3,495 i '39 Buick Ltd. 90L Lim... 2,195 '39 Buick Rdmstr. 81F { 6 Pass. Sedan .. ... 1,738 ; '38 Chrysler Cr. Imperial 5 7 Pass. Sedan ... . 1,695 '37 Packard 8 Super ' Limousine 1,495 '37 Cadillac 75 8 Pass. Sed. 1,695 | Photos of above on request. | None commercially used. 100 Other Fine Used Cars [ SMALLCOMB CHEVROLET | 100 California Drive | Burlingame, Calif. i Electric range; cot with Simmons mattress; dinette set; wood and| coal heater. Phone Green 167. FOR SALE*--Slx room “house wuh] basement in Douglas on Third St.; i Joe Whren, Douglas 240-3. | | | | Ladies' Boliva gold wrist watch, practically new. Phone Black 139. twngre garage on skids; mubt; be taken away. Wired for elec- ! tricity. Price $100. Ph. Blue 265.| FOR SALE—Trade and manufac-; turing site, U. S. survey 1900 Cont. and can be used for sawmill orj marine ways. Jos. Wehren, phone Douglas 240-3. ! Baldwin. Price $575. Phone Red | 250. Modern five-room house, central | location; oil burner. Phone 800,! Apt. 607. APARTMENT HOUSE, twenty apartments, two rooms and bath. | Call 384 after 5:30 p.m. 1 Two used upright pianos. Reason-t ably priced. Alaska Music Supply. Red 206. sports booms that are predicted for the postwar period materialize, lot of veterans will think an ar ‘ tillery barrage still is going on s George Corcoran, head of the Car- olina section of the P.G.A., nn\M comps up with the statement that, golf is due for a boom after rms, war even bigger than baseball made | after the Civil War ... Hisirea-| 'sens are that the Army, Navy and | ! Marines have put a great deal of | | emphasis on golf and that equip- | ment will be more reasonably pncpdw On that b a boom in the! ‘game of galloping dominoes shou]d‘ bc sensational. | HOLD YOUR BREATH DEPT. Comment from Carter (Scoop) : Latimer, the Greenville, 8.C., scribe: “Probably the strain of pitching in 43 games last year isj telling on Bill Voiselle. Remember? Dizzy Dean once paid the penalty| for overwork. Bill will come back,| though, unless the deafness which| made him 4-F went in one ear and | (came out in his right arm .. .| Since Mel Ott imposed that $500, fine, it could be Voiselle has Ot!- |burn from over (h)eating.” I | ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE : The Detroit Lions will estabiish a training camp in Canada this, year—and to keep George Preston |Marshall from saying that the Red‘ skins at least never left the coun-| try, they point out that it will be, at Assumption College, Windsor, | Ont.,, 15 minutes from their down- town offices . . . The baseball mu- seum at Cooperstown, N. Y. has' just acquired a copy of the “Live Oaks Polka,” a song dedicated to! the Live Oaks.club that was ‘the’ | pride of Rochester in the 1840's. PAN AMERICAN FLIES | 24 ONMONDAY TRIPS, Pan American World AirwaysClip-' - — |PIANOS RENTED—1unea. Ander- pers yesterday flew 24 passengers be- | tween Juneau and Seattle with 12 of them incoming and the other 12 out- going. Incoming passengers were: Ken- neth Shudshift, Erna Meier, Royden J. Nelson, Gerald Gilbert, Ramund Hughes, Ida Tew, Joseph Leavitt, James Ainsworth, Fred Slater, Ar- chie Van Nortwick, Anna Van Nort- wick and Wallace Drummond. Outgoing passengers were Alfred Lacazette, John Webber, Earle ‘Whitehead, Neill Anderson, Mary McSparran, Gene Erwin, Gil Moen, Hazz] Moen, Edward J. Fri lander, Jack Meyers, Leslie Meyers and Richard Congdon. To Fairbanks: Arthur Hedges, Roy H. Stewart and Al Rhodes. To Whitehorse: Major Earl Beist- line and Frank C. Turner. ALASKA AIRLINES N WITH 8; TAKES OUT 5 Alaska Airlines Starliner Anchor- age plane, piloted by Flahart and Thompson, and with Stewardess Maxine Brannon aboard, brought eight passengers into Juneau yester- day from Anchorage and returned with five. From Anchorage passengers were: M. C. Wilde, Kenneth Kirk, Earh O. Whitehead, John Webber, ;Bob Totten, Edythe Lewis, Roy Colett and Archie Chase. From Juneau to Anchorage: C. ‘Wheeler, M. Wogan, J. R. Nelson R. T. Hughes and G. L. Gilbert, { FOR SALE-—-TlolImg boat 20 l't‘ long, 6 ft. beam, round bottom; good condition, $550. Ph. Black 763. | WANTED TO ttn.dT or buy busi- 12 acre 735-ft. waterfront | ———— NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION M P ANY MACHINIST WANTED — Steady | i year around work. Warner's | Machine Shop. C o Second-hand high ‘chair and l;;b;' bed. Call Douglns 72. ness location in Juneau, 20x40 ft. or larger, by reliable party. Will take long lease and buy stock if necessary. Cash deal.| Write Empire c5778. WANTED—Sales rcpresentame for| Juneau, full or part time. Write| Empire C5578. Experienced hotel mald and house—I keeper, would like work in Alaska. Frances Miller, 1430 West 57th St., Los Angeles 37, Calif. WANTED—Three or four-room fur- nished house. Phone Dorothy! Dodds, room 306 Gastineau Hotel. | WANTED — Talented young lady for part-time work in connection | with Tourist Guide. Steady po- | sition of responsibility later for party qualifying. Phone 10, ask for Mr. Jacobin. i WANTED TO BUY — Car; what| have you and price? P. O. Box ge to ;m. Vvicimty | 3rd and Gold Streets. Phone 533. | WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- | eral housework; good wages, room and board. Write Empire 5767. | REFRIGERATOR ‘and breakfast' set for sale. Call Blue 392, or| No. 1 Winter and Pond Apts. A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. PHONE 567 SECOND STREET FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDI0 | WANTED — Hotel. anitor at Gastineau| Union wages. 1 MARKER and sorter wanted. Apply! e at the Alaska Laundry. i AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 WANTED — Experienced cl Irving’s Market. \ WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND | TWO BEDROOM beach home on' Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco! lights, water, basement, furnace; fully {arnished. Write P. O. Box | 3031. FOR SALE — Light weight 4- Cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P, 1940 | model. Swanson Grocery. i good Toggen- FOR SALE—Several burg and Saanen grade muk; goats; also some pure blooded stock; also young bucks. P. Ol Box 2321, Juneau, | wcoME OME VIEW HOME — Three[ blocks from Federal Building. Two | large apartments, each with two;' bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my | equity, rest FHA. Will consider | good boat or car for portion of cash consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash;| $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings.| iOR@SALE—XTroller “Diana”™—33 It.| long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Hsrborl Master. | 29-Ft. Bmt suitable for trolling, gill netting or pleasure. Good | Hull, dependable engine. Reason- ably priced. Inquire Warner's Machine Shop. MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. | Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. | son Shop. SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201.| 815 Decker Way (F you have empty roums or apts. for _desirable people. inform the Gastinead Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK Bridges Applies For (ilizensbip‘ SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. Harry Bridges, Australian-born CIO | labor leader, has filed an applica-! tion at the Department of Natural- ization for his final -eitizenship papers. - DIVORCE FILED Maisie Lozelle Scudder has filed | an action in divorce here with the; Clerk of the U. S. District Court, against Henry Clay Scudder. Charging incompatibility, the com- plaint asks $100 per month for five years and restoration of the plain- tiff's former name of Maisie Lo- zelle Turnbull. The couple has no children and a financial settlement has been agreed to. Fairbanks Office: 291-2 Lavery Building Kini.OCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK LOST—Bunch of keys; 1'cward. Rc-‘ turn to Empire office. LOST--A beaded coin purse; keep- sake. Reward. Return to Vanity Salon. LCST—From Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue dinghy with “30 W 65" on bottom. Reward: Phone 0343 between 8 a.m. and 4 p. m ~ FORRENT WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 Small apartment, 325 Third St. can ); A PR S 3 be sublet from July 5 until at E E L L I S A l R L l N E s least Sept. 15. Three-room tur.apt, ot neat, eiec- | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ,“ic, range,ibnm.r 337 Willoughby. Via Peletsblll’g and wr“ge“ n:;:t?rwa :E::E;?s golfdor'sq:eef‘“ With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and e FSSE steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle b N ! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 day, June 27. SR R OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING (’ARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our many friends for their kindnesses and many floral remembrances during our recent bereavement, the loss, of our husband and father. [t MRS. SAMUEL KU! | - - . . anp eammy. | There is no substitute tor newspaper advertising! Smith 0il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Schedules b JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU .... 2:00 PXe Equipment: 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 667 < 4 M &