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PAGE THREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASK LCCOMOTIVE T0 RUSSIANS KILLED GET NEW FORCE 80,000 [N BRIEF FIGHT WiTH JAPS MOSCOW, Sept. 12 The Sovie Unicn’s brief war with J the Russians 8,219 dead and 22,26 'MEAT DEALERS [N CANADA MAY 60 ON STRIKE l — ‘Alomic Power-Drive fo Be Installed-Experiments Are fo Be Tried I'TAWA, Sept Canada wd tened today with a Dominior trike of meat dealers in pro- teenth of the on. The triu | #was made casier by Doc C three-run hemer in mning. It was Detr s eighth vie- tory in 11 castern starts, with four in Philadelphia and five in Wash- ington still to be played. The Senators dropped a discour- aging 2-1 toughie to Chicago after taking a 1-0 lead into the ninth inning. The White X beat Johnny Niggeling with two runs in the ‘ninth on only one single. @ New York and Cleveland were washed out of their final meeting ®of the campaign and other clubs were not scheduled. Only ne from that quarter was Luke Se- , well's retention as Brownie man- “ ager for 1946-47. Although the American League race is attracting most of the at- tention, the National has developed into a close battle again' with St. g Louis only 2. games behind Chi- cago. | Empire Want-ads bring resuits! handsc » ] . - o & From its CRESTA CRESTA BLANGA NES California’s wine industry has Cresta Blanca has carried on this great tradition. Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. Los Angeles and Livermore, California For over fifty years, the finest no charge for admission. ASKED TO RETURN B CONN-CLUSIONS ’OBNOX|OUS' NAZIS Heavyweight fighter Billy Conn is still in the Army but now he is back e i in the United States . . . He lists BERLIN, Sept. 12—The Allied three bo> he calls the classiest Control Council will ask neutral clouters he saw while overseas . . . countries harboring “obnoxious” Cne of these is a middleweight from Germans to return them to G San Francisco, Tut Tabor . . . Conn many, the council decided yesterday is interested in Tabor and hopes he at its fifth meeting. can get him to fight under the It was understood that the list of piloting of Conn’s manager, Johnny wanted, Germans was being compil- Raj Incidentally, Conn no long- ed on the b of tons of documents er the 174-pounder who was knocked found in various German govern- Cut by Louis back in 1941 . . . He mental offices from which the iden- Veighs 151 now, and figures that tity and funetions of the undesir- beé will carry about 183 pounds into ables was traced. the ring . . . The heavyweight con- The governments of Afghanistan, tender from Pittsburgh wants to slug' Eire, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Swit- it out again with Joe Louis for the erland, Tangiers and Vatican City Wcrld's heavyweight boxing cham- will be asked to turn the persons Pionship He'll probably get his over along with their families. wish . Promoter Mike Jacobs was ST at La Guardia Field to welcome the e slugger back to the U. S. Afon | THIS WAY OUT | Manager Chick Wergeles tells about this phone conversation with light- weight Beau Jack, who is due out of the Army any day: “Mistah Wer- ,geles, my papers is gone through; everything’s gone through, but I (ain't gone through.” >eo SPORT SHORTS CHICAGO, Sept. 12—The highly- touted Chicago Bears, with .Sic| Luckman a bit of a disappointment in the quarterback spot, thohgh | deing most of the passing, dropped their first game of the season to the Washington Redskins, 14 to 7, last night. | The game was of the exhibition variety, and does not count in the | league’s championship ratings. The | Redskins scored their winning | touchdown in the fourth quarter to break a tie game. St. Louis, Sept, 12—The St. Louis Browns have signed Manager Luke Sewell to a new two-year contract with a raise in salary. The Brownie president, Richard Muckerman, an- nounced the deal last night. | igin over 170 years ag | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Base- orig y 'gor ball Commissioner A. B. “Happy” | Chandler revealed yesterday that | the world series will probably start | afured Oct. 2, on the field of the grown and mi |American League winner. The with the United States. regular season closes Sept. 30. | | i For more than 50 years, | SEATTLE, Wash, Sept. 12—Pa-| cific Coast League Secretary Al | Leader has announced that the! mythical National Amateur Ice, Hockey Championships will again’ be played on the coast, with the| winner meeting Canada’s Allen Cup, |victor in a U. S.-Canadian play-| | off—also to be staged on the Pa- ! cific coast. BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. e MARY MacLENNAN HERE of American wines. Mary MacLennan, of San Fran- |cisco, is a guest at the Baranof ' Hotel, | however. Navy disclosed today 253 Naval craft were sunk or damaged dur- ing the battle for Okinawa. d Thirty ships were sent to the Lottom, most of them by Japanese| Kamikazi (suicide) planes. largest were 12 destroyers. The 223 damaged included 10| battel , 13 aircraft carriers, | three heavy cruisers, two light cruis- ers and 67 destroyers. Balanced against these losses, how- ever, was the destruction of 3,836 Japanese planes by Naval forees during the Okinawa campaign. LOS ANGELES—Pickpockets with a conscience are giving Los An- geles postmen their newest—and biggest—headaches these da; According to Acting Postmaster Michael D. Fanning, the “honest” thieves now remove the money! from the victims’ billfolds and drop them into mail boxes. Mailmen | have to deliver them, and as a re- sult their owners are able to re- cover Social Security cards, li-| censes and other papers. Money rarely finds its way back, UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. July 13, 1945. Notice is hereby given that William E. Xilroy, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 010685, for a tract of land designated as Lot C-1, embraced in U. S. Plat of Sur- vey No. 2389 situated on Auke Bay about 15 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, containing 2.78 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all adverse claims should be filed in the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, July 25, 1945. Last publication, Sept. 19, 1945. Poor Digestion? (55 Headachy? oo Sour or Upset? oo Tired-Listless? oo Do you feel headachy and upset due to poorly digested food? To feel cheerful d Py again your food 1nust be d;?fi properly. ac] 3 ure must produce about | two pints of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fails, l\Lonr_ food may remain undigested— aving you headachy and irritable, Therefore, you must increase the flow of this digestive juice. Carter's Little Liver Pills increase this flow quickly— often in as little as 30 minutes. And, you’re on the road to feeling better. { Don‘ 't ?e d‘ gn lfl.ifihn.laidl to counteract indigestion—when Carter’s Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na- ture’s own order. Take Carter’s Little iver Pills as di themat any . drugatore, Only 25¢, i - The announced formally tonight that his | heddquarters on Guam is moving | ! for future use by CINCPAC (Com- b —— e (S N S 5 TR L O, TR T R B ESR IR v wounded between August 9 and Sep- test against a two-day old rationing TUESDAY GAMES g IR tember 9, as compared with a Ji crder the government says is aimed % ! (American League) JOY(E SEIS NEw BRI N epis — A |,.::P|l011 §8; iy sapm period of £0.- viding more meat for Britain S 2 ) il » Detroit, 5; Boston, 0. New York Central Railroad 10€0- 5, yijjeq ‘and 20,000 wounded, the and the liberated countries of : i Chicago, 2; Washington, 1. p(l MOUND MARK motive will roll up on a siding here| goo0, * grormation Burenu pe | . (Only games played.) soon and work will begin to con-| | Chooq today In St. John, N. B, 95 per cent | ol | B T it SERIES {INERE" |10 SICIRower-drivs, The bureau said 504,000 Japanese, of the meat dealers voted to discon- it g (National League) ON S(Alp No_ 31 Ralph Lucas, chief engineer for ;. qing 20,000 wounded, were tinue sale of ratjoned meat Sept. 24 ; J; i Chicago, 5; Boston, 4. the U. S. Industrial and Develop-| ..\ 0 those who surrendered or In London, Ont. more than 100 8 7 <F &%e00 cnd seraeq i St. Louis, 5; New York, 5 AR s ment Co, Elmira, N. Y, the | Gere captured, and that 148 generals Cealers adopted a resolution, sent to 5 { EA TERN TREK Cineinnati, 5-6; Brooklyn, 4-11 0(.[ 3 Seal R|ghlhander Betters|locomotive will be fitted With | were in the bag. Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie j o (First game 10 innings.) = b it 2 mldb'":f« «‘l:\l:ll‘l\“"morfl nl]‘:-;- - King, protesting rationing of any i sburgh, 5-5; Philadelphia, 4-1. N m or disintegratio - kind. 4 — f)}:li;sl(":s:u-sl() HEG) : ¢ Bobo Newsome's 12 jeury and steel atoms. pEARt HARBOR At the principal market in Ottawa, R FEA WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 — The Year_OId Re(ord He said “one teacupful of the | farrers and meat dealers packed up : A ific C Werld Series will start Oct. 3, in { mercury atoms, exploded, would their products and went home af- f§ T i .. Ao T jue pennant winner, and Base- 'y The Associated Press | freight cars, for 45 round trips 3 & 0% 1 Five Promised Wins San Francisco, 5: Oakland, 4. 4 Chandler said today that President |mark went tumbling last night whengiseq, BROTHERHOOD HALL Creum Deodorm i il nee) " > ™ |Truman probably will attend. Bob Joyce of San Francisco tolled| pyeas said the locomotive would WASHINGTOW, Sept. 12 The g { CRIE quiies piaved. Chandler said after the meeting for 15 innings against the Holly-|pe ryn onto a siding of the Belie- House has completed action on! 0“ wulouoHBY AVE. [ Safely "“‘?‘ Al By JACK HAND TE ST | that the first three games of the Wood Stars to win his 31st game of | yijjo piang of the concern and that Stlon. pRvIoHiZ for ' 00N S'o Pers Ir(lflon { (AP Bports Writer) P series will be held in the park of the season 5-4. Louis (Bobo) New-'p, woulq build his workshop pressional investigation of the Pearl 'S SOlD FOR ss,ooo‘ P P " Dizzy Trout’s “five-win plan,’| S%3NDLNLE the American Leagué winner apd Scm, who !nlt_‘r went to the majors| . ng iy Harbor® disdster. The Senate pre- \ | 1. Does not irritate skin, Does # « designed. fo assure Detrolt of, the \apncan the rest of the serles, four games 2nd helped piteh Detroit to 2 Pe0-| He obtained a patent on the viously had approved the measure, The Juneau Camp of the Alaska f 2, g el i pennant during its final eastern Team— Sl if needed, will be played in the Dant, racked up 30 rumphs 08| formula in 1999, he said, to manu- and Presidential approval is not re- Native Brotherhood and Alaska Na- Helps stop perspiration safely i bjaunt, is 80 per cent complete to- Detroit 80;. ;61 ‘;‘“4 winning National League city. b A"F”"S o il ‘“\1“: '““? facture electronic power by fusing quired, so the Congressional investi- (ive Sisterhcod, during the summer, 3. ‘/\1 ure, white, antiseptic, stain day hington 80 61 667 PO R went by the boards as the Seal's big o0 a1q mercury through intense gation now is assured sold the hall on Willoughby Avenue N e . i + & Before the talented righthander York 70 65 519 righthander scattered 18 ln‘ 0 by i areatéd by eleotrohic disinte- & S % SR WSoRst - GNerhment for took the mound against New York, Leuis 71 66 518 cdge out the basement-dwelling| - e d b i e A ; g AT ol eiaalang e o 508 movietown club. gration of the‘mvnur»y an 1 Y $! 0"? to make way for low rental Sept. 4, for the opener of the Cleveland 61 65 ! e AT o ncak ndd o Sirsati boe “A‘"ous (lOCKS lo NN Gitoecs:de 30 partments, i Tigers' .20-game tour, he revealed Chicago LB The extra-{rame viclory put San| . oo 2" controllable disintegration BRI Asid regulacly a self-made schedule calling for Bostcn 66 73 Francisco within half a game of the ’ thc‘amm g " | REBEKAHS ATTENTION ¢ five victories along the Atlantic Philadelphia 47 8 third-place Sacramento solons, who |© sl A 'I'URN BA(K SEPI 30 e e ", o # Scabourd. AR N st st e Jonic asroton, Lo T SEL miguite vuutnom mveine esienel 5 R After blanking the Yankees 10-0, National League N nlnue GprhIORINED Lo PABRINOTON, Sept 14 = TH8| ¢ § olock, at°0dd Pellows JHall ! nnnln % 136 beat SR WL Tellor Hed, 11-4, v,-“m,j\m g = ! night. ‘New Developmen' House Interstate Commerce Com- ',':Oi‘,ff,f,l;‘,l‘;,'.:L.’,T}“,\l,,t,.I}-'.:,flnn::fl[-\v trisimed” Bosten: foi the' fireman | Chicas o Portlar loop-leading Beavers L] mittee voted unanimously today to ,06: sabelle J S Sec) THAN ANY OTHER DI 2 Chicagc 4 By fugh Fullerton, Jr. boosted their top-spot margin to six! . . - do ; with war time at the end| T i - . b o 0. It BUL AT Hed | 50 Tl 3 g g8 i bl o bl A“ lane lOI“fOIS o 5 Empire Want-ads bring results s g s el - orts Writer and a half games by taking a 10- | p )1 this month e b S ot D O R pace even % ihich e 12—Ed Wright, inning tussle from the San Diego o/ R The action, if approved by the — 2 A g, aq out the Cubs In the third close cOntest o oowr ANr g gy e Whele congress—and euch approv- Ever since the Terre Haute Boston . 5 i e Cif o, Svenlng. ;Qakind's. ACOIRS| wpfiel:, Grael < Wike Gompony B 29908 - CeEiSine WO itm. tha 5 ¢ < sl o it the Cub came from behind in the last of the on's clocks back one hour. e terror regained his 1944 siride, the innati 55 00 for his find. ninth to mose out the Los Angeles|dnnounced today development of e atRnLe T T H LA D Tigers have been hard to lAl:-‘)\ Philadelphia 42 t 7 pitched Red right Angels. :mw airplane centrols cable which stablishing Standard Time at 2 even - though H,"' Newhouser's — cut of a cut in the World Series : i Iexpnnds and contracts in varying . m. Sunday, Sept. 30, last day of| " aching back required more times (Pacific Coast League) dough . . . Jimmy Johnston is broad- { temperatures at Vvirtually the same "0 oo T R A N S p o RTAT I o N 4 ;)M]\v:“t‘ ; s and Al Benton has Team— w. : Pet. | casting the news that he now is 253 NAVA[ ;‘ute as the metal used in plane | ailed to finish @ Pertland 105 i5} 518 oe of A fjoosman, who was rames. i et Dot Yotodnduchate e o 1 ' #last cight start attle 98 471 ,M_\\H'.,J_‘l ,:mlmlmm (," this Pk Made of high nickel manganese | 3; C o M p A N Y lengtheped their Sacramento 9 79 ific area before his discharge from alloy, the new cable eliminates the i ! S aagton to two f ! San Francisco 90 80 the Army. Hoosman is six feet | necessity for special temperature { | to play and c re for ihe £54 23 five and weighs 210, which makes | compensating devices and con- ! Senato Although Trout has yet San Diego ki about big enough to do every- | tributes to the efficiency of plane s to -beat Ossie Bluege’s contenders, Los Angeles 70 Jimmy claims he can . .. The land pilot, the U. S. Steel Corpora- ! { his brilliant September form is cne Hollywood 65 y-Notre Dame baskstball game, tion subsidiary declared. { of the big reasons for his. club’s Py % which would pack any indoor arena AT OKINAWA > o 5 7 i success. the way their football game does | Treut's sparkling two-hit per- NEU]’RA[ NA'"ONS the Yankee stadium, will be played ADM_ NIM"Z 'S Io # formance in Boston was his seven- in th> West Point field house With . curvaTON, 7S;1pt 12 — The MOVEFROMGUAM T0 PEARL HARBOR GUAM, Sept. iz—AaGmiral Nimitz SPECI&LISTS | Hair Styling | COLD WAVING back to Parl Harbor, bag and bag- ' gage, “in the near futurs,” primarily to speed released Navy men home- ward—a task he can best do from I’PJSMANEI\‘ITS headquarters nearer the mainland §TYI;IN( : “Facilities of the advance' head- | | SHAPING quarters at Guam will be maintained Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 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