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fl: ' PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1945 SportShorls PCL LEAD CLUBS TIGERS STOW YANK SERIES ‘ SPLIT TWIN GOS DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 8 The : ficld was cut to 66 today as Harold With only 18 games to go in pdc_ “Jug” McSp the big trans-|ific League baseball, Portland still planted k d into the'is seven games out in front. The| final 36 holes ¢ ) $10,000 | Beavers a doubleheader With | spit Golf Tou co last night, stroke lead. M from a shaky start t 1at ace Seattle to come 1g 69 and five romping win bill wit ping the opener ¢d back into third place by g Oakland twice, trounced Los Angeles 13 to 4. Sacramento mo' 1 a half Sept. 8. -Tke Wil- The time and airings for i half the world 13 ernor’s i nded Nick a meeting in Oakland to-bd weight champion “sca in Madi- s N Wolff#over Bob Muncrief. thumping out £ ;umént dver Case's theft of home in/ 10 und decision over thes CEDRI( DA‘IS IS BA(K | the firgt inning Became to heated ired Mexican in a nontitl that Umpire Joe Rue chased Catcher: e e "o 1N JUNEAU FROM NOME .. Sancuo. - 13 iric M. Davis nas arrived by| Detroft’s ' Béhing-bach pitcHidg plane from Nome, having cr»mplm»djquf continued to make life miser- LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8.—The col- a year's contract with the Portiable for the Yank sluggers. Hal g= football season opened on ihe Engineers. | Newhouser, fresh from a series of ific Coast last night. There were is said the United Smelting |examinations by the Motor City games. The University of Red- and Refining Company is making ,medicos, threw his high hard one ds defeated Cal Tech 13 to 7 in preparations to open the dredging | past the home club, turning in a Pasadena’s Rose Bowl preperty. He also says that commer- | neat four-hit games to assure the The other me was between Cali- cial clubs in all Alaskan cities s gals of the seven-game series. fornia’s Camp Beale and the Col- immediate steps to urge the| Mike Ryba, Boston’s venerable of Pacific. Camp Beale won, rnment to raise the price of handy man, doused Cleveland with 13 to 7, with a former Boston Col- |a three-hit coat of whitewash, 1-0, e backtield ac Chris Brady Davis plans on devoting his time outpointing Mel Harder. Philadel- ring both touchdowns, in the future to mine development,|phia copped both ends of a twin - > sampling and reporting He says!bill from Chicago with the help of MOLLER IN TOWN there is no place like Juneau as|five White Sox boots. Bill Con- Home, Sweet Home. inelly, a 19-year-old lad from Al- n H. Moller, Vice-President of | R I herta, Va. registered his first. big Columbia Lumber Company, MRS. PET ON ARRIVES [league triump in the opener and arrived from Sitka and is a| Mrs. C. B. Peterson, of Hoonah, |Charley Gassaway copped the finale. est at the Baranof Hotel is a guest at the Baranof Hotel , St. Louis pared the Chicago Cubs’ ALASKA MERIT SYSTEM ANNOUNCE Open Compeiitive Examinations FOR POSITIONS WITH United Staies Employment Service Territorial Depariment of Health Depariment of Fublic Welfare Unemployment Compensation Commission MONTHLY SALARY RATE To Start Maximum Junicr File Clevt $160 $175 Clerk Tyvy 180 195 Junicr Clerk-Stenographer 185 200 Clerk-Stenogiapher 200 Senjor Clerk kteloiilies 4200 Junior Acmum?nl . . 235 Chief Clerk W T - .25 Aceountdnt’ * . 275 Interviewer 235 Manager 300 Salaries paid to employees in the Third and Fourth i :«d 15% to cover the higher cost f living in those are /Il be held SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ies from which sufficient ap- received. Applications must be received or postinurked before midnight on September 30, 1945. Applications may be obtained from: MERIT SYSTEM SUPERVISOR BOX 201 JUNEAU, ALASKA as. Examinations w 3RD, 1945 if plications tu ffifim::uHmflm E ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With «connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle W innlng s o Behaves Well Enough h Hollywood, also drop- \ down- ! while San Diego the | Cup Playoffs will be de- | Washington last night, stealing three .FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ! = IR e e R O S r~oo~¢-»——-~--~o»—-—»—¢~—-oo-o———¢ooo~¢¢ooo~ { OILBURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING | \ \ \ : Smith 0il Burner Service 3 i Day Phoné 711 P. 0. Box 2066 ight Phone 476 ; ! ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ3A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED (] ]lérra Bus Lines GRAY MABINE ENGINES FISHERMEN'S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Non-priority orders being filled as material is released. Disirl&' ufors for EDEEronze Electrodes . Junean Welding & Machine Shop iRE5EN H = = B = s - = B H = - L BEICAELELRIRENNRNEI IO S B WA b Ao S S PSS Newhouser's Limp Flipper fo Blank Bombers (By The Associated Press) George Case all but ran the St !Louis Browns out of the park at , including a theft of home, |in a 3-2 xagor-thin vexdict for Roger The 'ars National lead to four games by | blanking Boston on George Dockins’ three-hitter, after New York's Sal {Maglie had hancuffed the Bruins, |for his third shutout in six major |league starts. Tom Seats and Art Herring team- ed up on Pittsburgh to hurl Brook- {lyn to a 3-2 decision after the Dod- gers had their daily spat with the umpires. Tom Dunn gave Dixie ‘Walker and Augie Galan the heave- ho early in the fray. Seats came up with arm trouble and had to give way to Herring in the sixth. The Phillies and Cincinnati split another double bill, the Red cop- ping the first, for Joe Bowman and the Phils easing out an 8-6 margin Eddie~Miller. GAMES FRIDAY (American League) Detroit, 5; New York, 0. Boston, 1; Cleveland, 0. Philadelphia, 4-9; Chicago, Washington, 3; St. Louis, 2. ! ,. (National League) r New York, 2; (Chicago, 0. Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburgh, 2 . Cincinnati, 6-6; Philadelphia, 2-8. St. Louis, 4; Boston, 0. 3-2. (Pacific Coast League) San Diego, 13; Los Angeles, 4. | Sacramento, 8-12; Oakland, 0-5. Hollywood, 5-2; Seattle, 3-8. Portland, 6-1; San Francisco, 3-2. (Second game 12 innings). STANDINGS ur THE CLUBS (American League) Team— W. L. Pet. Detroit % 57 576 Washington 76 59 563 St. Louis 70 62 .530 New York 69 62 527 Cleveland 65 63 .508 Chicago 65 68 489 Boston 64 15 478 Philadelphia 43 88 328 (National League) Team-- W. L. Pet. Chicago 82 48 631 St. Louis 79 53 588 Brooklyn 75 56 566 New York 72 61 541 Pittsburgh 72 64 529 Boston 58 75 436 Cincinnati 52 19 397 Philadelphia 41 93 306 (Pacific Coast League) | 1 Team— W. L. Pet. Portland 102 63 618 Seattle .9 170 576 Sacramento 88 178 530 San Francisco 87 18 527 Oakland 81 84 491 San Diego 76 90 458 Los Angeles .68 97T 412 Hollywood .. 64 101 388 SRR R . o . TIDE TABLE o . . e o o September 9, 1945 o o o . . ® High , 166 ft. o ® Low 03 ft. ® e High 15:42p.m, 166 ft. @ * Low 21:53p.m., 0.3 ft. @ . ) © o o September 10, 1945 © & ® ° . ® High 3:58a.m., 159 ft. e e Low 10:04a.m., 13 ft. o e High 16.10p. m., 164 ft. ® e Low 22:28p.m,, 10 ft. e . . [ EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITY Established industrial journal de- voted to the commercial fisheries can use a substantial volume of news from the fishing fleet in the a tributary to Juneau. Corre- spondent should have contact with the fisheries and preferably experi- ence in writing news or country correspondence for a newspaper. Payment on a space basis, with a genuous wanteed monthly mini- icants should submit experience and qualifi- cific PFisherman, Tl freet, Seattle 4, Wash- (Adv.-10,056-5) Columbia’ !ington. COUNCIL MEET LAST EVENING BUSY SESSION ‘Rafs, Piles, Sidewalks, Traffic, Fills All Oc- cupy Cny Fathers | James H. St«me‘ Sanitary Engin- eer of the Territorial Department of Health, cperyzd last night's City Council busy session with an appeal for City support in the rodent con- trol drive projected by the Gas- tineau Public Health- Councili|; * Mr. Stone, verbally communication addr City Fathers from the Health Coun- [cil, asked for a committee to fépre- ent 'the City at fiext week's meet- ing called to discuss the problem. Mayor Ernest Parsons later named the members of the Council’s He:fl'h and Sanitation Committee to appe for the City. Additional sidewalk requests sub- mitted to the Council last evening opened the way for the Council authorizing City Engineer J. L. Mc- Namara to call for bids on 2,000 linear feet of four-foot concrete sidewalk construction Engineer McNamara stated that about 1,200 feet of authorized sidewalk installa- tion is at present piled up. He ask- c¢d authorization of the larger amount in order to secure a “better bid.” Requests for the additional footage will be speedily forthcoming if a good price is obtained, was th belief he expressed. The Engineer also outlined pro- gress that has already been made by the City crew now at work re- placing piling at the Boat Harbor. Work is underway on the Number [the work under the present status,| | whereby the City is renting J. V. Cole’s driver at $20 per day and providing its own crew | Fenders Footloose Mr. McNamara also described the | cendition of fender piling at the City Dock. At least four fenders Bl‘(‘ hanging only by tie bolts, he said.' Also, a mooring pile is completely| loose. In answer to Sanders A. Wilson's| petition for permission to fill a tide-| land area north of the mouth of Gold Cr , the Council decided to! investigate the proposal as a com- mittee of the whole and will meet with Mr. Wilson on the scene next Weadnesday evening ! The Administration voiced no ob- jection to an application to the War, Lepartment by Henry Seabury, for rock-filling a tiflcland section on*the shore side 'of Harbor Way near the 3cat Harbor. The petition had been referred to the city by the U. District Engineer. | The Couneil voted to purchase for $100 tools owned by Bert Lybeck and in use by City crews since 1933. Re- placement cost would be about $300, r Mayor Parsons estimated. Various parking and traffic prob- lems came up for discussion when the Council turned to act on the appl ion of M. J. Clouse and J. K Devency for a new xi stand on Franklin Street opposite the Juneau Cold Storage. The application wi granted after Mr. Clouse had ex- plained that he and his partner planned to stand their taxis on a lot capable of holding six cars. Councilman Harry Lea proposed that investigation should be made of peril to pedestrians resulting from taxis commandeering the right of way across sidewalks into their parking areas More “No Parking” At the request of Chief of Police John Monagle, the .Council voted creation of a “no parking” zone along both sides of Admiral Way between applications for police pmrulmen's! jobs were referred to the Police | Committee. | Bids on civic insurance coverage | for bodily injury and property damage were received from three local insurance firms, but on opening were found too complicated for im- mediate action. They were referred to a special commit composed of | Chairman R. H. Williams, Council- men Lea and Don Skuse, for investi- gation, through conference with | the bidding firms and recomfmen- shuve cream dation. Bidding firms were: Shat- tuck Agency, Johin G. Young Agency and Stanley Grummett's Juneau Insurance Agency In conformity with that firm'’s con- tract with the City, Black and Veatch, Kansas City Engineering or- ganization conducting the appraisal of utility mpfl! ‘e ed a bill of to September 7 Pragress On Appraisals To be a success in busine and in social life, too—it’s im- portant to have a smooth, cl city | Utilities Engineer Walter 1 Stuart reported (that considerable shaven appearance at all times. pre¢ has'been made on the ap- Yet shaving every day in the of ap- B. B. , is carr t wal week takes up time. . . . and often leaves your faceirritated and sore. pre Black, principal i on the ; company fac Smart, up-to-date men by the thousands are finding the answer During the past few days water g . silks Rave hoer SngiveaANGe phy- to this problem in remarkable sical inspection, Mr. Stuart said; Glider, Williams “no-brush” forecasting that that part of the work should be (l»lllpl eted in two or days. W. R To use Glider, first wash your ral engineer who a week, is devoting his attention Light and Power Mr. Black ex- peoets to return to Kansas City early next week, Mayor Parscns revealed. face with soap and hot water. Then simply spread on Glider with your fingers—never a brush--and shave. Glider protects your face. It to Alaska Electric Company properties “NO=-BRUSH" for daily shavers Smooth, quick shaves without fuss or bother . . . protects your skin e cream discovery. Developed especially for daily shaving, Glider is amazingly quick and easy to use—and it helps prevent the razor scrape and cuts that come fromfrequent having. For Glider contains a special ingredient that acts like a lotion. It soothes and protects your skin . . . leaves face feeling smoother and refreshed. Streamlined Shaving skin-line, without irritating scrapes and tiny cuts. Rub in the thin film of Glider that remains on the face. Its special lotion-like ingredient gives the perfect finish to your lin the finale despite two homers by | Sunday off shore along coast, Sitka to Dixon Entrance. South Franklin Street and the Columbia Lumber Company corner. An application by Lou Kann for a Four float, he said. He estimated that driving costs under the present setup wiil run about $15 a pile. Satis- fied that cost is well under previous “yellow zone” in front of Kann's contract prices, Council authorized Variety Store on Seward Street was the City Engineer to proceed with referred to the Police Chief. Two S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR x4 IIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 12TH M/RIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last { Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at Statio 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. Anchorage 52 29 34 0 Clear Bethel 51 30 40 0 " Pog Cordova 59 43 46 T Drizzle Dawson 51 ¥ 2 28 0 Pt. Cloudy Edmonton I a8 47 a7 Rain Fairbanks 46 26 27 0 Clear Haines 56 [ fr 41 50 01 Cloudy Juneau 53 18 19 24 Cloudy _Juneau Airport 54 , 48 09 Cloudy Ketchikah 60 | 44 0 Cledr L3 Kotzebue 44 33 Pt. Cloudy McGrath 47 38 0 Cloudy Nome 43 34 Pt Clnud\ Northway j oo s} Pt. Cloudy Petersburg B3 5 fom 04 Cloudy Portland | 54 0 Clear Prince George 51 + Prince Rupert 58 \6. San Francisco 89 55 54 0 Clear Seattle 72 44 55 Cloudy Sitka 55 49 49 15 Cloudy Whitehorse 53 38 43 . Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 46 49 .10 Cloudy | *—(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a.m. today) | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | WIND Height of Waves | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 50 SE 8 3 feet ! Cape Spencer Cloudy 47 ENE 13 2 feet | Eldred Rock Cloudy 50. SSW 2 4 feet } Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 51 18 1 foot | Guard Island Cloudy 51 7 Smooth ¢ Lincoln Rock Cloudy 51 6 Smooth | Point Retreat Rain-Fog 50 4 Smooth | MARINE FORECAST FOR bOUlHFAS'l‘ southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour slowly increasing tonight. Showers today. Rain tonight and Sunday. Channels north of Frederick ! Sound and off shore Sitka to Yakutat—light variable winds mostly west- | erly or northwesterly teday backing to southeasterly and increasing to 10 | to 15 miles per hour tonight, partly cloudy today with increasing cloudi- | ness tonight and light rain by Sunday mor; inside channels south of Frederick Sound. Westerly winds 15 miles per hour backing to south- | Cloudy today. Rain tonight and ALASKA: Southerly to| \-easterly 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. ANTED 3 STENCGRAPHERS POSITIONS OPEN NOW! W Starting Salary $200 Per Month b4 APPLY TO ROOM 206 Small Terriforial Building Phone 726 | Absent from last evening S8 enables thz razor’s sharp edge to shave. It refreshes the skin . . . were incilmen Skuse and John glide over your skin, cutting your face looks and feels softer Young. whiskers close and clean at the _nd smoother. > m{: ‘::l.\JmhLTl Hnl;.xkh Not sticky or greasy— view, Wash, has arrived her needs no brush /"!/ is a guest at the Baranof Hotel \e m@l\‘ e ALASKA DUE SUNDAY R SRE et Steamer Alaska of the Ala: Steamship Company, from the 2 - Seoaa westward, is scheduled to arrive early Sunday morning enroute to v the States. AUDT - & A. Torvinen, former young man of Juneau, son of Mr. and Mrs Established 1940 Jchn Torvinen, has arrived here, Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors ccompanied by his wife, on a short visit with his parents. Torvinen is cmployed by the Seattle Light and Power Company. 208 Franklin Street Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE 0i-2 LAVERY BUILDING - 4 2 BABY BOY FOR STONES Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stone INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE are the parents of a baby boy, born yesterday afternoon at St. Ann's e Hespital. The baby, who weighed & pounds, 4 ounces, has been named Geolfrey Lindley and joins a three- year-old brother, Southall. Mr. Stone Chief Sanitarian HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing — Heating'~-8il Burners HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES PHONE 319 BOAT OWNERS Why Let Your Old Engine Spoil Any More Cruises or Fishing Trips? with the Territorial Department of Health. Let Us Order Your New Marine Engine for You NOW! No Matter What the Size or Type of Your Boat We Can Furnish the Engine You Want No Priorities Needed! Agents for: : Chrysler Marine Engines y Universal Marine Engines Wisconsin Air Cooled Engines Johnson Outhoard Motors We Will Gladly Help You Choose the Engine to Fit Your Need ® WARNER CO. PHONE 47: P. 0. BOX 620 CllASe