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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA = TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, l955 ] BRENDA HELSER {7 HIROHITO [HOUDAY TWiks ADS HOLDS SPOTLIGHT :-: 0 WIDEN MARGIN WANT - m:\lrzfin Your Beposiis IN SWIM EVENTS o v o JALKS TO | " oppaceMaens|,, P8 SALE e cma] Are SAFE | i ! | NASHVILLE 'I(l.n‘ Sept. 4--The FOR SALE — Philco table e diminutive Ben Hogan, just out of radio, A-1 shape. Combination| in Dnug\ns. Wwill pay cash. Phone SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4 —|ih, Aymy, reasserted himself as a HIS pEERS'Be" BIS BI'UI"S Bo'h ]'ake waffle iron-sandwich toaster, in-| Douglas 12 or 42. Douslas Trading Brenda Helser, brilliant Portland, |y o' po 0 on's faitway '] vt e vl T (10,056-t12) Ore., swimmer who has been over- ! ; )| ter I ! . : N OVeT- | qpremacy by winning the $ i, eattons . '8-day ThARHE" 5 PO ; 4 shadowed by San Francisco’s great yachyille Open Golf Tournament TWO as 8 Labor Day Glock, beautiful case, excellent; HELE WANTED — Cook, muckers, Ann Curtis for the last two y Gt , 1 K anH . oy v and miners, Prevailing wages. held The sauatic spotent todss S e e reenes un s e Diet Opened by Emperor-| Bills Pack Stands tme kecper. Or wil {fade 108 ur intormation see W. 5. Pecko- 4 after setting three new American .r ogs just two strokes off the : i ! p 5 (10,056-t2-dh) | vich at Hotel Juneau, or Phone T 1ecords during the Far Western| . cime ‘tournament low, to Preseni S"uahon EX' { (By The Associated Press) i | Black 268. (10,056-16) HE management of thir AAU Championships here. Malvdn Gue bFME-Te0 . sitablloks | Holiday crowds of record-breaking! FOR SALE — Studebaker Coupe. 4 o — bank is pledged to conserva- The three-day meet, which ended gl ‘plnp(utiun\ acked most of the Ma-' Teay ; e des,| WANTED TO RENT — 2-Bedroom tive operation. safety 3 of the year aine 0 em ers P Leaving town. Call Rhodes, g 3 7 ; at Fleischhacker Pool yesterday, = B p | league baseball parks yesterday| phone 591 (10,056-t4) | house. Write Empire 6076. of depositors’ funds is our D POSITS g Rt » 1to % ! ! (10,054-4t) primary consideration. In s o U. 8. marks cracked and| 1, 5 pro football exhibition game Fi % o watah. sight, Lehor:Day, double- 1 . { Ao i Bk - Weste " e o PELE ame AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4—The|headers that 9 _|GEN. CTRIC SUN LAMP, $25. — - I addition, the bank is a mem- Western times set in three vkt A i eaders that found both league lead- | GEN. ELECTR )\ = g 2 % other events. ol Sk !‘."“l'l'i’ o beat | japanese House of Peers this after-|ers fortifying their respective holds| 20-Pc. luncheon dishes, $4. 34-Pc,| WANTED — Office f""“““‘l,‘i"’d | ber of Federal Daposit Tnsur- iN THIS BANK . e T DR Lot sty 0. phoon resolved “to acknowledge thejon first place 350 alfingr aidhes. $16. & W“ML equipment. Desks, swivel chairs, ance Corporation ,which in- ennial rival for the second time in | reality of our defeat” and “to| The Detroit Tigers picked up a| scooter, $6. 4 Metal chairs, $150] Straight chairs, ypewiitr ”‘i“"“f B A i i ARE @ 93 two days when she won the 200- Bill Leiser, Ban Francisco Chron- a way out of the present situation|full length yesterday by squeezing| ea. Waffle iron, $5. Toaster, $5.] gnd employee’s time clock. 1:"'“‘ against loss to a maximum H 5 4n 9:988 . licle sports editor, recently offered : embark upon a new course of pas i oS ility 706. (10,053-tf) of $5,000. 1 «f meters in 2:28.2 to break the pre- 3 past Chicago twice by identical 6-5| Mirror $3. Metal utility box $4. the suggestion that American na- national rebuilding.” |scores. Tommy Bridges, making his| 3 Pr. ice skates, size 9 & 10, $4| 560w WANTED — PHONE 603, vious U. S. record of 2:30.9, held by her Multnomah Club team-mate, tools and' tions should get together for the Emperor Hirohito, opening the first appearance since 1943, after his| each. Kitchen utensil - E (10,056-tf) | WANTED——Pickup truck. Alaska | Olympic Games. Mexico has already Dict (parliament) this morning, call-|discharge from the Army, received| other items. 633 Harris N‘;,lnf; '\}/{1::1 set her second Am. Started building a “huge sports cd opon the Japanese to “surmount credit for the first game with the | Construction Co. Phone 72. etican mark yesterday when she|Cly, With stadia and sport facili- the m: wnifold hardships and trials at- | relief help of George Caster. 36 FORD COACH—Call Green 155, i= s : Wik tiiad 5 e iniuute fiat for| b6 of all kinds,” to be ready in tending termination of the war, - Washington lost ground in its two! between 5 and 7 p. m. (10,056-t4) SOMEONE going to East Coast to 1948, make manifold the innate glory of ‘month chase of the leaders by drop- - take either or both of Mary Jo s (-] LL SIZED MATTRESS, % price,| Wade's children. Phone Green .1 ) NepdEQpER SR an ‘ 100 yards. She had broken the 100- ot Japan's national policy, win thé ping the second of a holiday doubl meter free-style time Sunday when o “ y double v sHihodgoll b\t Mk Culrtis i 1106, , PitisbtrelVs | 97-yeateola catchibr, |onfidence of SUAWRER, anc devile jbo) Boston, attar knocking aut. Dave e s e e of JUNEAU, ALASKA cutting a second off Helene Madi- Al Lopez, caught his 1,793rd game curselves to reconstruction in every| (Boo) Ferriss in an 11-5 opening| NO 4 after 5 p. m. Sl ZL' ' W A0 3 son’s record set in 1932. yesterday in a doubleheader with ANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION field” o N ughty. Phone 188, St. Louis, and tied Gabby Hart- IvThr Ex:{p('ror[. X]ho appt:ared br“iei-l Charley Kellpr. Nick Etten and nett’s record for catching the most ly in person a e opening session,|George Stirnweiss unloaded a bar- ) m”(;x. league g'uhtw did not once use the word “surren- rage of extra base hits on Philadel- | HeRber, SHONC R 41510054 tf) Fon BEKT der” in the Imperial rescript as phia as the Yanks swept two. St.| o TSR 1= - X : : broadcast by the Domei agency, but|Louis whipped Cleveland twice, fur-| 1941 FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan, 'r!IRFE»ROOM Iumlshcd cabin. Oil }iADIO - Phonograph combination vacuum cleaner and electr referred to “termination of ther complicating the Tribe’s diffi-| good condition. See Stewart at| range.’513 Willoughby. (10,056-t4) mere RESPECTS PAID TO 5 et o e (i ooty | _ & tors. 10,054-tf) ROUNDUP iy ks ‘ZROOM FURNISHED APT. Oil He said he had directed the minis-| In the National, Chicago beat the lABoR To FIGHII“G ters of state to _"cxvlaln the for- Cincinnati Red, for the mneteenth\FOR SALE—Excellent business op-| range, bath. 513 Willoughby. « H eign and domestic conditions and time in 20 starts. Paul Derringer| portunities in thriving Alaskan (10,054-4t) the course of events that have led to ccasted home in the opener after; town: Ice cres factory doing/ Z TR T ) U S MEN WOMEN Soltta.cr Byents a8 pe own: Ice cream factory doing| = - P g 4 el et | (IR T y the extraordinary measure |Andy Pafko unloaded a grand| cxcellent business, modern up-to- STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat arker, 3 All Japanese were called upon to slam homer, and Hy Vandenberg| date equipment; one of the finest| frade. Call Douglas 963. * WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. — In | Sergeant from Los Angeles, wore 1 servl fok e TSB!, -7 dow";n fiiised, Hmpihg B Talbert broadcasts, President Truman told “unite in service to lhc State with saved the second when he came to| hardware stores in the countr — | SEAVIEW APT, one block from : Talbert 4 e American workers this Govern- 8reater zeal than ever. |the rescue of Hank Wyse { exceptional stock; combination Bld of Wikmington, Del. in a near- ;0N eniaes the-importance and , The opening session lasted only| Pittsburg dropped S, Louis four| grocery-delicatessen liquor store i e the National Singles Tournament GSDity of labor and the right of £ MUHMS, 3 09 TEN R full games behind the leading Cubs| Gradelle Leigh Realty Co., Box PIANOS RENTEDluned. Ander- - i ’ every citizen to a decent standard ¢ommerce and industry which said by handing the Cardinals a double| 468, Fairbanks, Alaska. (10,054-t3)| son Shop. Championship. of vir that Japanese aircraft production hit dose of disappointment. Both Ted |- B —— . T % In addressing remarks to the & Ppeak of 2,857 per month in June, Wilks and Blix Donnelly failed to|37-FT FISHING BOAT with 30/ ENAEUDY'S, GUESS American fighting men and women, 1944, and dropped to 1,003 last July, last two innings as the Buccos un-| H.P. marine motor. Inquire nt' MISCELLA“EGJE Here it is past Labor Day and . .'5 . qent asserted: according to the Domei broadcasts loaded a total of five round trip-| Harbor Machine Shop, 11th; nobody knows for sure how those Lo "o Ton g women did not fal- Fecorded by the Federal Communi- pers. and 7 Streets (10,033-6t) | HUNTERS' ATTENTION — Spuhn major league pennant races Willlyo S gho yagk of saving freedom. Sations Commission. A fist fight between Ed Stanky of 4 ; | Island is private property. Also come out, what with the Tigers and Domei also reported that General the Dodgers and Dick Culler of mo<3-PLATN porcelain electric range.| pov yqand. Hunting or trespa TO s Sitka Wrangell || - Petershurg Hetchikan : 5 They will not falter now in the —— — e i B v M‘-m-'m ln(l ordered |h~ Tnkw Bmws ('nlxun $25. Green 167. (10,053-4t) ¢ ;. is strictly for o e ara s e . 1 mvmzn»lmmuagc broadcasts, confin- Dcrlgcls to0k two from Boston, Lef- | |CRESCENT aparuuent Touse for : Aher: 10,05 A ' = 5 for d to great achievements in | sale. Phone 428, (10,052-tf) | shoot them. (10,054-12t) H" I“ ARMY SHOW the cra which lies ahead. But we iNg itself to the Japanese language. ty Tom Seats went all the way inf " 28. ) 16 AT AlEUTIAN BASE can perform them only in s world The report o thhls order was broad- the first tilt and received creditl ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; mm\RLMEMBER — We buy, sell and . which is free from the threat of st in English, however. {for the finale on a tenth inning re-| Super-Flame oil heater, prac-| trade second-hand merchandise. war. We depend on you, who have : B b ‘I)Z.anr(khrgpmr zThm :;Tx York Giants| tically new, large size, $125. Phone | Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH ‘ AN MEUTIM BASE /4 | known war in .nu its horror, to keep BEAVERS DEVH.OP Tt pnchm;mmlb;?;H::ryaFEfi;f\ George Brothers. xm.osl.m| Efflmg Post. : AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS { Robert N. Satre contributed a com- | this nation aware (n.u]l only through (i i on, s, | SHVER MARSHALL radio for| FJUARANTEED Realistic Perma | D o 8 SASTER? S . petent tneairical performance SCoPETcn, smons ) o con g GAME EDGE OUT | P | sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244.| Went. $120 Paper Cufls 31 ub . S Richan A b VR any nation remain Hlly secure. ol 3 b ¥ - . a5 Richard Staniey. ihe youns son ain wh r AT G | o oty Lais Besaty snon. bhone 21 ||| For Information and Reservations Phone 612 as -local ¢ resentec he 4 b x . e b 3 et | 315 Decker Way o . i Man Who Came To Dinner” to an| _MRS. LILLIE JOHN DIES OF BIG WEEKE“D‘ R i i ONE DRESSER with triple mirrors, g appreciative audience at this post| Mrs. Lillle &. John, wife of Cleveland, 3; Detroit, 2. 3| Cone sematiress. prone 14| HELP WANTED . c recently, Members of the cast were Jimmie C. John of Excursion Inlet (By The Associated Press) New York, 4-0; Washington, 2-3.| (10,047-t1) | T i SOPUETA e ; from the Atmy, Navy died yesterday morning aboard her e first peacetime Labor Day| Chicago, 6-2; St. Louis, 0-3. : ) Ts 5 00000360 0006060006005360060008000000000000004 American Red . husband’s trolling boat at Auk Bay. Loliday baseball on the Pacific Coast| Philadelphia, 1-7; Boston, 0-2. | HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- WANTED—Girl for general house- and Army Air Corps. Il for the past two years, Mrs. jn four years is a memory to 35,000 | S er; BNG hot water heater, 250 work. No cooking. $100 per CATERPILI-IIR Sgt. Satare is the son of Mr. and John was being brought to Juneau Coast League fans. When the smoks | (National League) gal. hot water tank, all for $550.| month, room and board. Phone REG.U. 8. PAT.OFF. Mrs John Satre of Juneau, He to enter the hespital when she and fanfare faded, all the first divi-| Chicago, 4-0; St. Louls, 1-4 Terms, cash. George Brothers, | 210 or write P. O. Box 504, gL o attended Juneau High Schools where| Was stricken sion teams in the pennant chase Brooklyn, 7-2; New York, 4-6. A0,047-41) | (10, DIFSEE. MARINE ERNGINES he was especially interested in mu-| In addition to her husband, de- were still the same distance apart. Pittsburgh, 4-7; Cincinnati, 2-3. - - ; sic, playing with various musical ceased is survived by three small Portland held its five-game lead Boston, 6-4; Philadelphia, 3-5. | ELECTRIC MEAT SLICERS; elec-, GIRL WANTED as Airport clerk. ? organizations in the city. Bef (h'l(lxm by taking both ends of a twin-bill| tric meat grinders; scales; cube Apply't Station Manager, Paru i g entering the service he was employ » remains are at the Charles frcm Los Angeles, and second-place | (Pacific Coast League) | steak machine; show cases. 20th American Airways. (10,054-t1) SALES ::e:lv itnhl:’U."S. Engineering Depart- B .'ll F\il{!!lxx\\,. pending fune- T”‘E“() [},”1”(.‘(‘1”‘[ ;h( pattern, drub- 5 tle, '4]-‘4: liaicl!)‘:li'rrllezt.o, 3-5. Century Market, (10,047-t1) WANTED_Two secretaries desire SRVICE i bkl S e biig QREIAnCL ywike: e ¥ GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with: Positions. Have medical experi- \ ——— e oo Portland, 7-2; San Diego, 6-1. o s, 47, Lo Al o vilbout tumire. Tomhae| 20 X lorlet: wi B4 NORTHERN COMMERCIAL C0. § | |1-5. il 5 | Oakland, 20-7; Hollywood, 10-1. | FOR SALE Two bedroom Louse,| WANTED—Competent experienced “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment FAIRDANKS | T : furnished. For information, see| stenographer, temporary position. Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY > LABOR DAY GAMES Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. | Low Office R. E. Roberison. s ] BI 297 i | (American League) | = i Phone 334, s JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way y | Detroit, 6-6; Chicago, 5-5. IWO BEDROOM beach home on |2 FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY | Washington, 11-4; Boston, 5-8. | Point Louisa; 110-volt Dclm\WANTED——Womcu press upemtura‘ R CARRY IN <1 N "¢ 4 . | New York, 4-7; Philadelphia, 1-6.{ lights, water, basement, furnace; 4 and ironers at Alaska Laundry. - B WE CARRY IN STOCK i j- 0 s ST e R foily turnlahed, Virite B. O, Box | bt nan Electric Sets Doran Electric Air Whistles 3 ! Y5t 3 3031, | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply 12 and 32 volt D.C. in 6-12-32 Volt ! 2 S E .| at the Alaska Laundry. $4904000000000000000000440004 { (National League) COMBINATION radio, Universal| T——— - e Chicago, 7-7; Cincinnati, 2-1. Pittsburgh, 6-6; St. Louis, 5-2. vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, rookiyn. 4iA: Bostp WS, electric beater. Black 41‘51.0 ks | New York, 3-9; Philadelphia, 2-0.' Gy | i A Pl 1 Pioneering Alaskan Aviation (Pacific Coast League) EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITY l Hollywood, 8-4; Sacramento, 4-| S i Established industrial journal de- | s‘nce 1931 / ’ | “cattie, 1-4: Oakiand, 0:3; voted to the commercial fisheries | ‘ / Portland, 7-5; Los Angeles, 6-3.|¢an Use a substantial volume ctl . g San Diego, 7-5; San Francisco, Dews from the fishing fleet in the, /%} £ 6-11., area tributary to Juneau. Corre-| — ! spondent should have contact wl!.hI STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS |the fisheries and preferably experl-: (American League) ence in writing news or country| Team— W. L. Pct. ;orrespocndencc for ub T 'Wapalp(‘r,! § Detroit . 72 54 571 ayment on a space asis, with a i 3 Wasbingion 2,58 . oot SRAGGUs suupbed touthly moiot, | The Coast Line Route il R g IR L Y Sokseie o gl rom the Capital City ... . to Westward Alaska i Chicago 62 65 .483|Columbia Street, Seattle 4, Wash- Bost 61 69 .469|ington. (Adv.-10,056-t5) | JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE . . §$ 70.00 : D B oam| e WOODL EY A ’ R w A Ys g Each rider in the Pony Express!| & JU“EA“ lo NUHE : lzo 00 5 .(N.fi(,nll League) héd to ride 75 Vtorloorn?fles a day. i $ i) § chintts - W4 e ‘“Route of the Coastliners™ : | JUNEAU to BETHEL . . . . 120.00 ST won l ki A ‘ Rrhicgn -2 8 & \J_City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 New York .71 58 .550 i e h W JUNEAU fo McGRATH . . . 100.00 Pittsburgh . 762 534 Boston . 57 72 442 T S — > P~ et . Corresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points Ol £l e ’W’W““wwomoom»wwm 3 R v TR STWR N (Pacific Coast L ALSO REDUCED EXPRESS RATES BETWEEN ALL POIN 1 e A OV ; Federal Transportation Tax Not Included Portland . & 99 61 619 Seattle . 94 66 .588 1 4 San Francisco . 84 176 525 Sacramento 84 T 522 4 Oakland AR, GBS S 2 .2 San Diego T4 88 457 W CANIPRERY STEWARDESSSERVICE | 5 nm 8 o = Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma A SITKA—COUPLE WED HERE { : Mrs. Mae Fenton, of Sitka, and BAMPLBR rnElGnT PASSENGEBS Menandry Malachoff, also of Sitka, m‘. famous assortment h«': I 9 SRS “ ' ied S r' " . ALASKA AIRLINES |~ ghmss REFRIGERATI . Their attendants were Nancy Burke g i 3 B 5 iy g T o bt b tey A S ALASKA TRANSPORATION Co. : e g . an rs. chof i 5, . i i i r i Betaomey wh:; fi ‘2 “The Rexall Store” Temporary Office—Gastineau gh‘zt:el S J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent A o FO00000000000000000000000000000000009 0000000000000 000 0000000000000 00000000 engaged in fishing. POSSSE S