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PAGE SIX CARDS CHOD /ANNETTI SPELLS LENGTH OFF | Brsin ks (UB MARfiIN 0ld Awks Sef for Play- off‘ Finals After Nudging Out Finance Club Senators’ Double Win| Matches Them with Shhk ivnbai Hottieky. — thb | first of the season—Ilast night shut| Yankees the Blue Jays out of further, con-| sideration for the 1945 Juneau soft- 1e title, Nobody ever will point to New| Three Finance swingers reached York’s 9-2 romp over Boston yes-|first base in last evening’s con- {erday as a prime example of|test, only because of fielding mi eball as it should be played, but| cues behind thé Old Awkward the date will live in the record|heaver; otherwise Annetti put on| books on Mel Ott's 500 homer. | practically the whole show. Pitcher| | I | By Associated Press) | oas Bonneville Salt Flats for the ma]’ run . Incidentally, Lt. Morgan has| something unusual in mind. He's| trying to develop a jet-propelled | automobile. And he hopes to attain speed of 520 miles an hour. As you may recall, the world’s record of 368 miles an hour was set on the Bonnevilie Flats in 1939 by an- ‘r'hu Briton, Sir John Cobb. BATTLEFRONT SERIES A service publication—the Seabee Magazine—has made a request that the world series be played in the Islands of the Pacific. The publi- cation cabled Baseball Commis- sioner Happy Chandler and Di- or Monroe Johnson of the Of- | fice of Defense Transportation from Honolulu terday, pointing out | that there are facilities for holding | the classic at Pearl Harbor, Guam tions, on the other hand, take the {and Manila. |stand that it’s not fair for a veteran veteran often finds he has to stumble old jobs, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL e e aeeeee e s e e e e WASHINGTON — This business ular case—and the “particular case” of re-employment rights for veterans would have to be one where a veter- is taking on the jumbled appearance an would get back his old job at the of a newly-secured beachhead—tur- cost of causing a non-veteran with moil everywhere. ater seniority to be displaced. Selective Service, the agency re- I hope I'm not clouding the issue nsible for placing veterans in their too. I'm trying, in my own way, to claims that the ex-service ¢ ain this because it is very im- man is entitled to his old, or an portant to us veterans, and will be- equivalent, job—regardless of who come more so as the re-employment must be displaced to make room for problem grows. taking on the veteran. If Selective Service has its way, That, acccrding to Selective Ser- cx-service people would find & vice, is the way the law should be smocth path leading back to the old interpreted. Certain labor organiza- But Selective Service is find- the going a little rough. The Previously, there had been a re-' to get his old job back, if it in- cver the second thoughts of some quest from Admiral Nimitz and volves the firing of a non-veteran notable forces. o n < o s 71CURIO SHOP N HE BARANOF HEADS | BLDG. PERMITS| City Engineer J. L. McNamara’s ,|building permit business picked up somewhat during the past week, six applications being received. | Permits were approved for: The Alsakt Meat Company, for remodel- ing of store, estimated cost $1,000, Triplette and Kruse, contractors; | construction of a pier, shed and mar- quees at the City Dock, $1,275, Trip- 'lette and Kruse, contractors; Anton Wallin, for construction of a ch)m- ney at 732 E street, $125. | Walter O. Sinn, for porch and {roof shingling at residence at Ninth| and A streets, $300, Charles Boyer, | contractor; Catholic Church and | | Rectory, repairs and belfry, $500,' Charles Boyer, contractor. GARLIC SALT ONION SALT CELERY SALT SAVOR SALT SEASONING THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1945 - Schilling Savor Salt the seasoning that adds new goodness The Baranof Hotel Co., for curio| istore installation, $4,500, Charles | Far more important to the “""‘ Butch” Blum, for the losers, didn't | geretary of the Navy Forrestal —or possibly a World War I veter-| And I hope this mild clash of for-|poy, ; oy, oataghie, | There is no substitute for newsoaper advertlsing' & 21l scheme of things was the com-|do badly, either, allowing only “’"r‘llmt the series winner tour the an—with greater seniority. | ces doesn't incresae. Perhaps some i Pty = 1-0 shut-{safe connections which Were Pro-iyqanqs of the Pacific. But the Sea-| And recently the Attorney General government, labor, and industry of-\ pmpire Want-ads bring ,csu”s/v out of Chicago and St. Louis’ 15-3 | cessed into the final 4-0 score. | bees say if the classic winner can'ccmplicated the issue further when ficials will scon be able to embalm| =" 777777 777 7 claughter of Cincinnati The Blue Jays had things fairly 'y pougnt out there why cant he put out a circular to all U, S, the “Seniority For Veterans” subject Max Butcher blanked the Cubs|well their own way during thelicoccomc’ Al this, of course, still| Attorneys (the men responsible for and et us view the remains, with four hits while Frank ('ummni gular league schedule, finishing is dependent on there being a series enforcing the re-employment rights| Every Selective Service Board has drove home the big run with ajthe 40-game round-robin With & _, matter which is yet in doubt. |of veterans). The circular says that o veterans' employment agent, call- beat | clear edge. The Awks, however,| gy it Selective Service's interpretation of ed a “Re-employment Committee- Hopp | held no respect for that showing,| Eection 8 (that's the re-employment| man”. He's got an important job Claude Pa u. Johnny socked a bases-loaded homer :\sl‘pu ching the Financiers out of the BEAVERS S‘"ll [section) of the Selective Service Act | to do and, from all reports, is do- TS et ol b R T |is not “free from doubt.” ilnxz it. Tl give you more dope second inning to crush the Reds| The Coast Guard and Freshmen { In connection “",h u“s re- employ-“ n this guv next article. | senfority”—is h(-lnrr thrown around GEORGE HALLS VISIT HERE | EASY plu(KING like a hot lump of coal. You've read | about it and maybe have been just| Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, of Brooklyn's twilight doubleheader heat this evening at 7 o'clock at in Philadelphia was washed out. In|Firemen's Ficld. The Frosh are the American League, Detroit one-up. bounced back with feur in the l:«.wi’ THE BOX SCORE as confused as I was. The way I‘Smule, and former Juneau resi- of the ninth to shade St. Louis,| OIk Awks— AB figure it—a claim which asserts| dents, arrived by plane Tuesday for RNEX 9-8, on Roy Cullenbine’s double Ricci, 2b 3 eniority” is one which abol-, « two-weeks’ visit and are renew- - ishes the old accepted seniority sys-|ing old acquaintances here. tem in American industry, when the| They are house guests of Mr.| mployment of a veteran is ai- and Mrs. Don Hancbury during! bination of Pittsburgh’s seventh inning homer to FAIRBANKS ANCHORAGE. “ PCL Pace Seffers Sweep| Double Engagement 1 o with the sacks packed and Vern|Cutler, sf koDiax Vi 0 Stephens’ costly err | Gollnick, 1f y 0 ashington swept a doubleheader | Yates, 1b from Philadelphia, 2-1, behind the|Suminski, 3b 0 pitching of Dutch Leonard, and 3-0 McGuire, rf 0 on Roger Wolff's five-hit chucking, | Menton, ss 2 to tie New York for second place. Anderson, cf 0 Boston snapped the Yankees' Milton, c 0 with Movietowners (By Associated Press) Hollywood's Stars, who have heen “cousins” all season to Portland,) | | “renicrity” doesn't govern a partic- ed. ‘vhmr stay in Juneau, " seniority means that —_————— Empire Want-ads bring results! U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU victory string at five, rallying for Annetti, p 0 laid down and played dead again 7 four runs in the seventh. Vic John- - - — last night as the pace-setting L s S son took the nod on a fine job| Totals 5 Beavers swept a twin bill to stretch WEATHER BULLETIN of shutout relief chucking with| their Pacific Coast League lead t0 DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Jim Turner charged with the loss.| Blue Jays— . six games. Max. temp. | TODAY Chicago regained fifth position Convery, c 3 The double killing w 3 '8 la ‘y Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs, Weather at by stopping Cleveland, 2-1, on a|Mueller, cf 5 twelfth and thirteenth in a row Stati 24 hrs* | temp Precip. 4:30 am. squeeze play with Floyd Baker|“Butch” Blum, - cver the last-place Movietown club Anchor: €8 . | X Drizzle bunting and Leroy Schalk scoring| Becker, ss and nineteenth win cut of 23 con- Ba: 38 05 Rain from third. Rowley, rf tests with the Stars this segson. Bethel 5 Pt. Cloudy Cope, 3b Seattle’s Rainiers, fighting to s! Cordova 4 5 K Pt. Cloudy McClellan, If 3 within firing distance of the Dawson Cloudy Fribush, 2b took l)‘[’ll second straight | Edmonton 3 5 Clear | Jones, st from . Sacramento’s anks 5 5 Rain Hulce, 1b Solons entrenched themselves more | Haines g 52 Clear firmly in third place by taking Juncau 9 Clear both ends of a doubleheader from | Juncau Airport g 5 Clear 1-0, the Los Angeles Angels, and Oak- Ketchikan 9 3 Clear SCORE BY INNINGS land completed the nigh hedule | Kotzebu Cloudy (National League) 1234567—R C by shading San Diego, 2-1, to creep | McGrath Cloudy Pittsburgh, 1; Ch 0, | Blue Jays- 00000000 within a game of the fourth-berth Ncme Drizzle St. Louis, 15; Cincinnati, 3 Old Awks- 210100 x4 3 Ncrthway Cloudy New York, 9; Bostonh, 2. | - | Petersburg 3 Fog | Pertland 5 Clear 4P ey " 3 ot S 53 o rtl 5 ood, cattle 52 Rementc, 3 Tan Aigoies TOMORROW AFTERNOON s:x: a2 Pt. Cloudy | Cloudy o5 S Whitehorse 73 50 Clear Seattle, 6; San Fancisco, 1. Ap SPORIS Funeral services for Mrs, Louis| Yakutat .. ; 42 Olear Oakland, 2; San Diego, 1 >yrdahl, who passed away at her —(4:30 am. yesterday to 4:30 am. today) home Tuesday afternoon, will be held MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloc . frcem the Charles W. Carter Mortu-| Reports trom, Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today Team— w. ‘L. ary Chapel. | 3 | WIND Height of Waves Detroit 52 36 dT{m”R'" Willis R. lgngh will r;]n- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) New York 47 4 e ~'duct the services, and Ernest Ehler| Cap: Decision Pt. Cloudy 51 W 16 2 feet | Washington a7 a1 NEW YORK, Aug. 2 -- Freddie will sing favorite selections. | Cape Spencer Fog TR cawm Smooth | Boston 47 43 o Stecle, former middleweight boxing allbearers will be Oscar Elisen, Eldred Rock Clear 56 Calm Smooth Ghicakio 45 45 champion, is back on Broadway to- O Bodding, John Reck, James Five Finger Light Clear 56 Calm Smooth Cleveland 4 45 day—and of all things is being Larsen, Howard Stabler and Fred| Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 60 NW 5 2 feat St. Louis 42 4 g3 hailed as a movie find Newman. | Lincoln Rock Pt Cloudy 5¢ NNW b it philadelphis S0 s | The Tacoma, Wash, scrapper, Interment will be in the Masonic| pg S ias Philadelphia. ..........30 38 341} L Tl the 160-pound title by Plot, Evergreen Cemetery. iR g o e g S (National League) beating Babe Risko at Seattle in Friends who wish to do so, may| MARIN: FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Light vatiable | Team— W. L. Pet.| 1936 and lost it two years »)nter to call at the Chapel this evening bC»‘ winds with ruv near coastal regions tonight, clearing by noon Friday. Chicago 7(Al Hostak, has been acclaimed by tween 7:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock. | ——————— R St. Louls Icrities for his portrayal of a Ser- - | Brooklyn 76 geant in Ernie Pyle’s “The SWX'Y‘ATTENTlON ALL OES MEMBERS | EB“’S PORTBAIT gmnm { Pittsburgh {of GI Joe.” | A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- New York Taking his ease at a midtown C:,x\,,,;.?“ play spot, Steele told how he made to attend the funeral inna We will take all your wedding pictures. SECOND STREET Boston ‘aq2|€00d on the screen at 32, after our late sister, Hilda | Philadelphia B v ‘71 | selling his Tacoma retail cigar store Priday at 2 p. m, at Charles W. in 1940 for $12,000. | Carter Mortuary. Y “I've been lucky, that's all” he Lynna M. Holland, Pet,| (Xplained. “I got my chance (Adv.) Worthy Matron. through Preston Sturges. He's a ~--- Portland | o T 63.1, fight fan, you know. He recognized Tungsten was first produced in Zfli;fil‘,’,,mm (’,l! B8 508‘“‘9 on the set of the ‘Miracle of metallic form in 1783, but was not Hart Buancisco 61 [ Morgan's Creek’ and gave me a used alone until 1904, when it Oakland 60 small part as a test. He liked it appeared as a filament for electric and gave me a better role in ‘Hail lamps. San Diegc 58 i e *| the Conquering Hero’ That got me &'u,’"—“" ool VICTORY CAFE Now Open In Its New Location at 60 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Specializingin CHINESE FOOD...and HOME MADE PASTRY CHICKEN and STEAKS FRIED We also serve by appointment Full Course ORIENTAL DINNERS For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Dropin at THE VICTORY CAFE j§f - NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess ~NEW LOW FARES- . $70.00 120.00 GAMES WEDNESDAY (American League) Boston, 7; New York, 5. Chicago, 2; Cleveland, 1 Detroit, 9; St. Louis, 8 Washington, 2-3; Philadelphia, Total JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE JUNEAU to NOME JUNEAU to BETHEL 120.00 'JUNEAU o McGRATH 100.00 Corresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points ALSO REDUCED EXPRESS RATES BETWEEN ALL POIN Federal Transportation Tax Not Included > | Awkwards (Pacific Coast League) | ton, catcher. (S Analeco > DC-3 EQUIPMENT STEWARDESS SERVICE ALASKA AIRLINES BARANOF HOTEL STANDINGS OF THE CLU (American League) PHONE 667 I request all members who can| services of | Dyrdahl, | ding day. PHONE 567 OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS = HEATING Smith 0il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box'2066 Night Phone 476 (Pacific Coast League) Team— w. 5L Serving the Cause of Victory Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska In Peace... ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 G o . EXCLUSIVE TRIO 1 WILLIAM HANSON :‘..,Bfi'fli'.}vf“é:vlf-.-“:’Siui'"::?’;uffif i GOING SOUTH FOR | 5iu. et G o the new vork REST fOR SUMBIER | “5o8 facr niai. aty “ie snie | room with his lifetime total of 714 W. L. Blat , Wh as been|round trippers, but Foxx, who is visiting 1 hter, | finishing his active career with the Frances Ann Hanson serator of | Phillies, can feel Ott's hot breath Frances Ann’s Beauty P left onjon his neck. Double X has 531, the Northland last it to return | counting four this season, and Ott south to his home /ancouver,| hit the half-millennial mark last Washington night off Boston's portly Johnny William H. ging south with| Hutchings. his grandfather to spend the remain- rs l. n JETS POSSIBLE der of the summer at the latters home. In the fall.he will enter western Utah's Bonneville Salt Hill's Military Academy, Pertland, ¥lats have been merely a big, land during Cregon, for high schooling. He at-| cmpty hunk of desert ry school in Juneau. | the war. But now that Japan is be- | tended eleme -4 lasted into submission and the end seems near, there is a re- argence of talk about auto racing DENVER, Colo.—Blondie the mare| Already one British driver — Lt and her delayed action motherhood | Robert Morgan talking about has local veterinarians—and her | bringing a sup to the cowners—guessing. v ™ Hemis Early in May Blondie becam mother, then late in Jime she gave ! birth .to a second colt. The vets ™ Secretary Gus Backman say the 11-month rule of nature has Of the It Lake City Chamber of not ‘changed, so the second arrival Commerce is going to try to talk| must be a belated twin. The owners him out of that He wants the! named him “Say When.” lxmm:; to bring his car to the - «-,- REDUCED FARES to s Westward Alaska > SMATMTZ < TA ZPO=JM I > ANCHORAGE McGRATH NOME ... BETHEL ... NAKNEK KODIAK (Effective July 21st) Correspending Reductions ta All lnml?&dllu % SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716

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