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; IEEESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA . WEDNESDAY, S[-.PTEMBl;R 5 1945 VAMGSSIOPPED Major League AP SPORTS HELLHOLES WANT B T i ! COLD BY TROUT k e A, ; FOR TIGER WIN Pace Sellers; ROUNDUP GIVINGUP | Fosaie | "A“"'EBM,M 1935 HUDSON Fordor Sedan, radio WANTED TO BUY it i ash. Phone s g il VR e e heater, fan, six good tires, excel-| in Douglas. Will pay Bengals Ge' Off to Good (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 5-Bowlin lent motor. Run only 21,000 miles.| Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Three major league changes have | which set a pattern for co-ope Very good body. Priced for quick | Post. (10,056-t12) | : e cecurred in the ranks of the big|tion in wartime, will be among the sale, Cash price, $375. Write Box E’ Start in Crifical league's ‘mm‘“ I performers| PUES u(»m] in the pe time arm 3093, Juneaus. (dh-tf) W:NTEDWTC() rg‘ "C—m; -Bedroom H ng th week sports comeback. . . This was as H H > | jouse. rite mp! 76. BTOHX Se”es Phil Cavarretta has pass sured when the Office of Defense SfOfleS Of Slarvahon, Bru' GEN. ELECTRIC SUN LAMP, szsl uoosq at) ! i = n’s Tommy Holmes to ta 1sportation ga bowling per- H ¥ Child’s 4-Wheel metal scooter, 35‘ 5 Ry \ I (By The Associated Press) ver th tional Ieague batting mission to “go ahead” with plan tamy- Torfure Told fo | 4 Metal chairs, $135. 3 Pr. ice| WANTED — ({)”';‘ r‘x;;';mh;‘,?: T"F‘ fmigement of thiv ¢ Steve O'Neill expects the Yanks lead by two points for holding its big events next G E h Ib | skates, shoes attached, lg. sige,, cquipment. Desks SWHE © J bank is pledged to conserv- to give his Detroit Tigers the Bob Mouncrief, Browns' mound | spring. . . . These include the en. cichelberger | Portale sewing machine, 80} Straight chairs, typswriter stahds BV S, T ety toughest wrestle for the American st only has squeezed “Boo rican Bowling Congress, Na- e | silk, satin & cotton remnants,| 8nd employee’s time ‘“’(‘;‘60*;‘3“‘:‘" of depositors’ funds is our D pOSITS League flag, despite the humiliating \sational Red Sox rookie, tional -duckpin meet and Woman By SPENCER DAVIS | some dress lengths. Large sled, $3.[ 706 jEvee) i l‘,:’";‘d‘:“‘"“ In p. 10-0 walloping the New Yorkers out of either of the American’s two | International Tournament YOROHAMA, Sept. 5—Americans | Pishing poles, $3. Women's wool | g s = tion, the bank s a mem- t { the A t : . s, ANTED — PHONE 603. ! took in the opener of their seven- ‘top pitching spots, but has even B froa s o, Lelluien sof JRORN +anir snit Khe M0, B0, lbcnen oo B o8 A i e fo IN THIS BANK game series. edged Detroit’s Hal Newhouser out HANDYMA HAL HURT told their stories of starvation, bru- utensils, etc. 633 Harris Street. WANTED——Pickup truck. Alaska Wik “:,l"o;:‘f;'d c l,"' Dizzy Trout shut out the Yanks of the percentage lead — though Top pitcher Hal Newhouser tality and torture directly today to| (10,057-tf) { Construction Co. Phone 72. Vg s S s wasn’'t among those present when Lt. Gen Robert L. Eichelberger, | of $5,000. the Detroit ball club hit New York (cmmanding the Eigth Army Occu- 30-08 RIFLE, 30-40 rifle, 32 special SOMEONE going to East Coast to pation forces — and names of the rifle, 12 and 16 gauge double| take either or both of Mary Jo responsible were added| barrel shotguns, 38 revolver, port-1 Wade's children. Phone Green day for his far behind the Tiger sta with seven hits yest . fourteenth of the mpaign. It was a gaudy job in keeping with the 3—The Cubs Claude Passeau, yesterday. remaining at home for Japanese Trout standard of last year who led the National slab artists another examihation of the muscle b The National League popped uUp through most of the season before he pulled in Saturday's game with steadily to a growing war-criminals| able phonograph, 240 gallon oil| 330. with another headache. St. Louis peing edged out of the top slot Cleveland list. . tank. mantle clock, woolen blan- | —— — —— — g t p slof ! | e D furn: 306 Wil- andl Plttsburgh went 12 innings to|last week by Henry Brecheen, now 03 The Navy simultaneously sent a| kets, double and % coil bed; WANTH St g } an 8-8 tie, called to allow Pirates has given up the second spot to BACK TO THE OLD IVY hespital ship, four transports, a{ springs with metal hedsteads. 925 gnbye i ", & B 1o catch o train for home. It ap-|the Bues Jim Gables Some. of the country's leading CFuiser and four rescue destroyers to| West 11th St. (10,057-t3) F | o t Nat l B | peared unlikely the game would be Latest major league individual coaches and athletic directors, who|Hamamatsu, 120 miles southwest of - : | irs 1OmMa ¥ o Tckyo, to evacuate other hundreds|FOR SALE—Ebonite Clarinet, good | of JUNEAU, ALASKA ational Li erformance records, compiled to have been serving in the Na vy finished unless the s | cf Allied prisoners. These ships earl= | ~condition. Call 036 (2 short 1'pponT pedroom for Lmuemm, MEMBER FEDERAL DIPOSIT INSURANCE CORP: orders it replayed on an open date e by the Associated Press, are: Pre-Flight Athletic Program, . during the final week of the Nattanal: Laachs Nobn Be. SR 10 rntumm :21 thetr (12F hizdly)eolp‘m L‘\)RK‘II’;\‘&;( apapr:oax\- long) after 5 p. m. (10,057~ "6': Phone Green 340 (10,057-tf) e Batting Javarre Shicago, | colleges. At leas sntors are | Mately rom the Tokyo are: S % ? : R G B il e i s L',,m,,\,l,, o (,litd?:‘l_::”.:m;}:.‘ Due this afternoon were 462 othcls,A[i;o'x‘::‘;?“:elsz::dpL?;;l;m;p:}’f]THREE»ROOM furnished cabin. Ol = Runs Batted In W Brook- the 49-point s\'\\t‘m‘ I\:‘unng th(:w being brought to. YOkoHom &K/ lrciion popui’ar and classflc:«lv re |, range. 13 Willoughby, (10,056-t4)| TUESDAY GAMES \¥Ew06: iblnes, Boatons 104 st “Matty" Bell, Southern Metho. | LD Ashio prison camp, and plans| . "ens Ty siontander 2%x3% | - i Ve S g prod g gy i - | were rushed for release of 3,000 more -4 g ghtlander 2%x3'% |2-ROOM FURNISHED APT. Oll 1Aml‘rll-':ln l,-(‘:lglll‘l Home Runs—Holmes, Boston, 27; dist; W. O. Hunter, Southern Cali- at Niigata, a west coast port. In film pack camera with 5 cut film| range, bath. 513 Willoughby. Detroit, 10; New York, 0. Workman, Boston, 22 Sam Barry, University of Nerthern Honshu and northernmost| Dolders, pack adapter, filters, por- | (10,054-4t) (Only game scheduled) . Pitching — Brecheen, St. Louis, at Los Angeles; Jack |pcgkaido an estimated 1,500 await| trait lems, film tank, dark room |- i 10-3; Gables, Pittsburgh, 11-4. Meagher, Rice Institute; and|pperation. : equipment and plenty of film,|STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat (National League) American League ‘Ducky” Pond, formerly of Yale| ighty per cent of the 2,000 exam-| Green 783. (10,057-t3) | trade. Call Douglas 963. St. Louls, 8; Pittsburgh, 8. (Called| Batting Cuccinello, Chicago,' and Bates. Tex Oliver of Oregon ined her: Sils" Bonpl. 2 | - — . T in twelfth) 318; Case, Washington, .309. already has returned to civilian ' tion. medical officers said By Dt mmflfi“;g:fl‘;vgfiiz" gue VG AR (Only game scheduled) ‘Runs Batted In—Etten, New | life. | Including 8,000 Americans, there radio, A-1 shape; Sessions 8-day| Federal Bldg. i R Tm;l Eiatus) :‘:n‘f ;a)v:(“l"»:nx;] Washington, and = e are an estimated 36,000 Allied pris- :1(1"\1120;]1(:' i:lu::c l:)::l:c:mlwti:fisnér;:; P:g(;i RENT}:D——’luneu Ander- J Oakland, 5; Seattle, 0. Home Runs—Stephens, St. Louis I;;N:ilh:;\(\rfi'!('(lx‘\' B :f \: “1?“ i 5 ks fupd" e for ivory carvings. Phun'ed ?.'wu 3 Daily S('hedlllcd Tl'ips =t Portland, 2; Los Angeles, 1 20; Cullenbine, Detroit, and York, hard-h S . £ "y " and %, hard-hitting Blue Sox are the 1945 - e e i | I DERRENON &1 B Lhego, 0. | DetislG, 1A Eastern League pannani winners. 17-Y£AR-0[D Bov FOR SALE — Studebaker Coupe.! HELP WANTED TO 1 Sacramento, 7; Hollywc Muncrief Louls, The Sox clinched the f Thet Leaving town. Call Rhodes,| = r, Detr night by sweeping a double-header Phone 591 (10.086.t4) | MEN AND WOMEN to supply i STANDINGS ur THE CLUBS Zo b from the Binghampton Triplets, CONFESSES K“.HNG Moz ' : ’( foods, vitamins and other essen- || ll ad range 35 FORD COACH—Call Green 155, tial®products to consumers. Full (American 9.3, 3-0. Team— Pet SEAT“_E DRops oo 18 YEAR OlD G'Rl between 5 and 7 p. m. (10,056-t4) | or part time. Write at once, - Detroit 575 ! & 5 s A | Rawleigh's, Dept. SK-12, 306 Peiers‘]urg i{QIChlkan Washington 554 ANOIHER N 'I' H VICTORIA, 8. C, Sept. 5-Seven- | RADIO - Phonoglaph combination,| Adeline St., Oakland 7, Calif. St. Louis AKER teen-year-old Charles (Chuck) Kin- vacuum cleaner and electric (10,057-13) - New York 57 ney is charged with murder in the! heater. Phone Black 415. | 4 { 11150 T"l"s Cleveland 64 60 BA(K OF DUCKS SHOI' DOWN BY death of Phyllis Stroud, 18, whose (10,054-tf) | POORMAN WANTED for theatre {| Ghicago 62 65 488 tody, clad only in silk panties, was | — g b Work UADRIyE S0 My, [Tewie 20th TO Boston 61 69 469 F fcund buried in sawdust in melwil FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan,; Century Theatre. (10,057-tf) = Philadelphia 40 8 320 (By The As ted Press) AIHEQ OF fiERl basement of her home August 27, 12{ good condition. Sec Stewart at: o T 5 : 5 Oakland’s Acorns shut out the 1 ‘ days after her disappearance during| Juneau Motors. xm‘osq-u.;‘vigifif’:fihgl’;’éfi:“(‘:"e‘:[u?;"[rgi' HAINES SKAGWAY HUONAH lati “ Seattle Rainiers last night, and the E a V- ; celebr: 3 2 | B (National League) S pnlen (o ight, and e Wi o o |37-PT FISHING BOAT with 30| atre for full or part time work. AND OTHEL SOUTIIEASTERN PORTS Chief Constable 'Mack McLellan y virtually pounded the | CINCINNATI HP. marine motor. Inquire at|{ See Mr. Lewis. (10,057-tf) Team-- w. Pet L i X 5—Calm and x s Aoivn Shibatio 9 627 last mail in the coffin holdin il ol Shicame (sid the 210-pound youth, who live ; et Se ’s for e ) ’ R 15t below: y Harbor Machine Shop, W. 11th| = > g - o St. Louis 76 594 Seattle’s hopes for a Pacific Coast ,urant worker readily admitted |In the flat below the one occupied |HELP WANTED — Cook, muckers, 2 4 Hrookiyn 71 55 563 League pennant. The loss, coupled cker readly admitted by the Stroud family, had confessed.| And 7 Streets. (1005361 | " na miners. Prevailing wages. ,,Fo! ,Informahqn and Reservations Phone 612 New York 71 58 550{Wih & win by the leading Fort-jof q v «ehinery firm owner |AD 8utcpsy had disclcsed death was ) GRESOENT Aparuuent Trouse for! For information see W. S. Pecko- Pittsburgh 71 62z 534 1and Beavers, left Seattle six full whem he accused of “breaking up ”“"l to strangulaticn or “:“““3“:"“ sale. Phone 428. (10,052-40) | vich at Hotel Juneay, or Phone _— e — Boston 57 72 442 BAmes back of the front-run thy N and a coroner’s jury subsequently: — Black 268, (10,056-t6) Cincinati 4 77 389! oo | ™ bitective Chief Clem' Mers said o | ©0und she'had been murdfl,q; ONE _WOOD _STOVE, $10; .one 20000000000000006000060060¢000000000000 i 4 3 90 302 formal charge urder has bee RS 1 -| GIRL WANTED as rt clerk. pridepnis 39 o0 e SPORTSMEN SWARM O e e e B e st Vits s | Apoly oimite ~ MaSAge, SPun CATERPILLAR { To (OLUMBM fOR cago, for the hotel room slaying of U S s Saldor ln George Brothers. 410051 m. American Airways. (10,054-tf) Prrriacs ot completed). _ | Henry F. Smith, 66-year-old busi- e g e ; ific © g 8 oxhruhicd SILVER MARSHALL radio for, WANTED—Two secretaries desire n - Tean(lljflr" s ';:f‘.““'li. ¥ FAI-!- SM.MON RUN 1\4;;\);\“!}":: hter, Virgini Shp (ommlsslon TOday sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244.| positions. Have medical experi- DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Portland 100 61 iyl | was held as a material witness after| SEATTLE, Sepi. 5—The U.'S. 8. George Simpkins. (10, 04941:; ence. If interested, write 946% i 3 ¥ Fortar L ASTORIA, Ore. Sept. S—Shore Vadiny poice 1o her fathr 4 e | Salor was- commissoned at-T0dd | tsser, i wripl mirrrs, | L Ao Sebtde: __U0883-00 Sales and Service—Genuine Parls i 8an Prancisco ¥ 6 waters of Columbia Bay here have board a Chicago bus min ific Shipyards, Tacoma, today 5 ' WANTED—Compete: xperie; S haenio 7t been clustered with boats every day - the slaying yesterday, has |3t 3 D. m., 18th Naval District| ¢ il Phomulé?m.u,‘ s(enogx’-::x_fl?cor lncm:;xa:‘ypposilsizfi NORTHERN COMMERCIAL (1] . Oakland 79 82 ! for more than a week as sportsmen been : i on bond | Headguarters announces. g 2 3 | Low Office R. E. Robertson ¥ San Diego 74 89 try their luck in the mighty Merz quoted Gibbs as declaring:| Commanding the newly-completed | HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- | 3 “Oatasnitar®: 4 : SR e Ak A Combia’s fall run of Chinook “Smith paid my daughter §7 a | cscort aircraft carrier is Capt. A. P.| er; BNG hot water heater, 250 Etne 54 gk i Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Hollywood 62 99 385 salmon. week during the two years they| Storrs, U. S. N. He was born in} gal. hot water tank, all for $550. 'WANTED—Women press operators Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY AR | With commercial fleets ruled off knew cach other, and gave her two Oswego, N. Y. but now considers| Terms, cash. George Brothers. | and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | MR., MRS. ANDERSON HERE ' |for a 10-day stretch until Sept. 11, houses that are worth $5,000.” | Honolulu_ his home. i (10,047-t£.) | Sl e g JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way - |sports fishermen have been in their | The daughter told police her fath- | Himself an aviator, Capt. Storrs|— ’ | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. APPYY $ MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ancerson, of ‘heyday, pulling in record nu'nl)«‘:u er came from Chicago yesterday and served throughout the entire Aleu- ELECTRIC MEAT SLICERS; elec-, 4t the Alaska heainasy, " i Anchorage, have arrived in Juneau of 20 to 30-pound salmon. Weather fcrced her, at the point of a gun, | tian paign as chief of staff, tric meat grinders; scales; cube | e WE CARRY IN STOCK are are registered at the Baranofccnditions have been ideal m the to lead him to Smith’s apartment ! under the commander of the Al-| steak machine; show cases. 20th | TACOMA GIRLS ARR!VF DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS - Hotel. | past week. in a downtown hotel. a sector. 4 Century Market. (10,047-tf) | Juanita Barnes and Mary Dara- in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. - S 8 5 e - — |shenick, of Tacoma, Wash, are JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS . REX PUMPS s GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, WUh|guests at the Baranof Hotel. or without furniture. Telephne | 0000000 00¢ S Green 475. f e gra o T et Eae 0F 00 M Sy 4 T 52 B AN FOR SALE—Two bedroom Touse,! furnished. For information, see| o I'WO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco 3 % lights, water, basement, furnace; | SI l. 1931 2 fully furnished. Write P, O. Box | ce \ 3031. ICOMBXNATION radio, Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. (10, 052-“) | | I . ot o v | Pioneering Alaskan Aviation 4 * MISCELLANECUS | 2 SoRER NN S The Coast Line Route 5 e i prwe oy 2§ From the Capital City ... . to Westward Alaska i ing is strictly forbidden. Deer on | . beach are tame. Please don't shoot them. (10,054-12t) e w] WOODLEY AIRWAYS Fhone Do fl’gd"m*e’r»om?:’ “Route of the Coastliners> 5 Trading Post. H IUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 301 816 Decker Way. LE FEBOR IN TOWN Charles Le Febor, of Sitka, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. City Ticket Office: Baranof Hofe! PHONE 71 - e —————— 7, s FUESS ARRIVES g v o . an American custom lands in Brussels Emnest L. Fuess, of Skagway, is In Flemish, it's vriendelijkbeid. In American, it’s the plain, everyday word !registereti_fiw‘lnenu. i i o 3 MRS. MILLER HERE ¥ Jriendliness. Everywhere your Yankee doughboy goes, it comes from his Mrs. Phillip Miller, of Olympia, 2 { heart in a good old home-town phrase, Have a Coke. Friendliness is bred in g::;;" B perne o y ! his bone and it bubbles out—like the bubbling goodness of Coca-Cola itself. CHASE AND SON HERE Regular seerce ll'flm SEanle and Tacma , th e that refreshes with ice-c Soke M. A. Chase and son, of Gus-| Yes, the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coke becomes an ambassador of taviia, are-guests at the Gastineaty] rmfl“‘ ot Pnssmsnns ¢ Hotel. REFRIGERATION good will. .. the old home spirit carricd across the seas. You naturally hear Coca-Cola — e, — BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY fid.‘g;;’fm"‘:m“::;fmt:’; WMC OFFICIAL HERE 4 o mean the quatity s Earl Cooper, Area Director for q l q K q R Q Tl C“ ; . JIJN ]AU CoLD ST‘)R AGE Co IRPARS 5 e Coca-Lolh Company. the War Manpower Commission ntl, s T NSPORA 0N e ~ g Anchorage, has arrived in Juheaul Temporaty Office—Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ' © 1945 The C-C Co., for conferences with Territorial Phone - - 879 o WMC Director A, A, Hedges, P000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 000000000000000000 0000000000000 09

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