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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945 THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE TWENTY-FOUR ARE Alaslm Saals SPECIAL DANCE STRIKING DOCK FlOWN OUT BY PM BY USO TONIGHT WORKERS WATCH only outgoing trips yesterday 0ls of Juneau 20 to Seattle, one to Whitehorse, two to Fairbanks and one to Nome The Alaska left : the Alaska Steam- | i) B¢ it o g “ “.~. LONDON, Oct. 13 — Britains ip Company dock fo - to bo the jance a o ouests | Striking stevedores watched sol- —— .| Those fying to Seattle were: Ray- | ws nd early this morning W honot “will be the members of | diers unioad food ships in six ports ! Lauby, Nina Prouty, Frank outgol assengers bound for Sew- the local Port Company and Head- | 04 but showed no signs of % T - % ARAE ¥ 1 | {3 AN S ;. Thompeon, | enlisted personnel in Juncauy | P2CK-t0-Work appeals Sallberg, Jesse Borton, Adrienne| James B. O'Brien. George S | P Leo Sal . Jesse % v ¢ 3 1 EDGE OVER pU“ pRESSURE { MI(HIGAN [Op GOVERNOR S(Up Cooley, Howard Bertch, Ed Flecher, , Dwight H. Anderson, John are invited to attend the | Approximately 50,000 idle dock 7 4 |Mrs. Bd Fletcher, Frederick Daly, Jr, Frank R. Dumble & YRR Ieaci St 8 B0 doleR of them threatened 1 the Sorvicemen's Band will of their jobs unless NEWARK BEARS ON "GOLF KING” GRID MEETING FROM RAINIERS . fori i v o Wi & s, ¥ gt i b o iy ‘ - ! Ford, Jo Ford, Capt. Will ¥ X a) tt ¢ r duty Monday, were ig il Whittock, Way ohnsor > jcined b 1 Day, E i s " ! Il contingent of Biic Bk FRSVRERLS 800 MEn . Myerson, John S. Boland LOUISE DUE SUNDAY et SEATTLE, Oct. 13.—In the Seattle By MURRAY ROSE . {ion B 4 k. B 5 i gy Jersey Club Staves OffKen- Open Golf Toumament, for a Wl0- | (Associated Presy Sporte Wetie San Francisco Club Takes To Whitehorse: Foster Sims cslyn Horsard, 1. F. Fulton, Mis | Canadian Pacific Princess Louise| wor . . . 250 purse, Seattle amateur RK, Oc rmy’s s | banks: Mel Willingford and Ralph ' fre : sOUth. fh A0S, 0 Junes . self,” By N . Giva Wolverines today in the top 8 ome: Orha Clark | Cowgill a Mrs owgill cvening JRINK NG v LY World Series \ rambled over Bros 6321 | game of a mational football pro- Year in Row | : R | yard course in 6! rokes B, n highlighted by intersectional oy = LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 13—The the route previously in 66. His 131 'and interconference tilts SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13—San E VU Vyoomefyoronfipoenflys "‘u’f"wb’“wwwmwhwwl fourth game of the little world ne under the par of 70 and The Cadets, with passer Arncld' Francisco’s Seal lammed their * series was played here last night, 7 r 140, S | Tucker in shape to handle full- a third straight Pa ‘,m 1 T i‘l oy "l;l' W OTRT e > ra with the Colonels host to the canwhile, Byron Nelson had all [time duty along with Doc Blan-|g eague Governors' [},\‘ ¥ }E l IR /\ 4 B A “ NEwarh B stay one knock ahead d, Glenn D \d Herst 2 Enshi night } Louisville needed onl > more hometowner. _The [Fuson, are fo with ramati h-inning Wil e A img | Toledo hed o couple of | res to beat back Fritz Crislers| yamy that Wi o W o PPieasure! won three consecutive in bad holes, but four birdtes kept him | youthful band Rainiers and gave the Bay Newark. But Newatk went on to| Well abead of pas | Despite the side-lining of Tucker|City club the series, four gamies gain its first win in the series by| Chuck Congdon of Tacoma main- |for a major portion of their two'out of six. z - i a score of 10-2. Louisville now|tained third Hm with a 68, but his | contests, the flashy Army squad| The victory was the Seals' third A% ”'uy DE QRATEB leads in the series, three games to B was able to ml up terrific yardage in a row over the Rainiers and one. s ¢ 9 5 : 5 . o ot 3 g the an{‘ (()'l LTn:-l w““.:h;.‘,“l;,‘:" :‘l‘fl_mu ‘f’m n‘[ (h::m“ Tii’(’ !@](!3,!’ B(’st Pfl'e"%v“" SIG)("." nmand, 5 ttle, as runner I 1375, All three others w S Sr, 1 have been coming 000, Portland and nto, the WHY NP@"E BRENK NUHE BEST : }fl R LE PR! ? 4 par ml‘hlul: uli lS;{ !}‘\\x M;W long fast s they were bumped other two clubs i playofts, & LY i - i . grum of Los Angeles, Fred Wood of s x gelea, 1 ch got $2,500 Vancouver, B. C., and Jimmy Hines IR ML shol R0y i 5 1 d By 2 4 C or the 7 . ROUNDHP o hiap. fif‘fx"x”' St oo J saey o o De WHESKEY ccavcces i Quarts ssssw==-- 90 and 100 Proof l\mll western, 20-7, last week. Francisco equaled the record of FOOTBALL ot - el Schenley's Rye Seagram's 83 Glenmore’s 1 ML TRTON r. Hero of the series was Neil * ’ ' NI:E:NII;(()‘-’:IKVF:){.(l,l.]l;l().\iz\.:sfl;m SCORES g‘;l‘:l?glie’;s 5 ILlulx(‘l'ul| .u;lm] fie ;(1(; l\\(im Watson Broihers 0Old Plle Seagram s 7-Crown I(éorbey S athletes who break world records ¥ St L St ' 4 ¢ 7 in i fts of from nuoo to e sccond straight. night. E: g g T " 505 1 e She's Refiring Fin e o o | KerDY'S A e Seagrais SLIoW g cster Carster's White Seal h - " . the ]‘.l.\( of Hl(' ninth, the Seals o aiouncement 1n MOV, {yn yumes pived Ih MM | BOMBAY, Oct. 13race Pk, ;:.\:'“;l.‘l“nl..“ count .t Old Crow Four Roses Monogram - . . New Soviet records, of which = gjanoma A & M 26; Southern the Lancashire millhand who be- more than 150 were established this ' nethodist 12. feime Brite g ARG il b ’1")’ “1|‘(" Old Grand-dad Lord Calvert Wathen Brothers Mafleng]y & Moore summer, are worth 5,000 to 15000 ‘Pemple 64; Bucknell 0. G iiH oday ahelol 8 : P folytho ntel i Busky Philadelphi Calvert Special Cold ; rubles each . No wonder the| syracuse 12; West Virginia 0. |after finis yor Y . dridd pnlt lladelpnia aiveri specia olden Weddmg Kemucky Tavern strictly amateur i Denver 21; Utah 7 sharp single to left that brough e g Boston Gollege 28: New York U. 0, | British troops, o jin the winning tally. Cream of Kentucky Seagram'’s V-0 Barclay's Three Feathers - enter the next world games. . . ;| Drake M: South Dikots State 0. |star, }\l’l"'l"f‘ym‘.‘.'-ff,}iff"fi"{hf‘fi-'?ii 01d Schenley Reserve Schenley's Black Label Schenley's White Label Those figures beat e | Colorado (Greeley) State 59; Ne- o vie Director Monty Banks in GRATIS W P: N ’s expense account: 50Na e, d i | H H H P e R T S Ptiamous. Hpwoatd And Betian ‘ SCO'F C H ==== White Horse, Black and White, White Label, Johnny Walker, otion pictures and toured the OTTAWA £ s, Oct. 12.—Arti- of the Michigan squa ‘ MY“ERY SOLVED Diited States from coast to coast for ficial props were not needed when Harvey's, Vat 69, Dawson's, Loch Fyne, Clan MacKay, Mar- Army today: “The best m ritist ar Relief. the fire department staged a demon- » L2 - ' L 47, T am 100 old to swing my stration for Fire Prevention Weck. tin's V. V. 0., King's Treasure team I ever had.” MALIBU BEACH, Calif—Brian| "/ s around,” Miss Fields said Mayor E. V. Gibson announced LOOF CONFAB s sensie oommunity.Ton.the | AUV gegsidomo- that the department would put on IBRRANMPEES === 0ld Brandy, 29 years old, Kopke, J. B. Cella, Spear's Apple Turning to a bit of baseball news. third consecutive time. The vote' D e the show for the populace. Victoria, B. . will be the scene of was 269 t0 2, the movie actor and his BUMPY L5 A0 PR TR o) e Jack, P. Dorlant Co., J. Bavet, Cherry, Blackberry Nov. 3 and 4. The opening date nothing more; the town is mot in-| §aN FRANGISCO, — James J. jA(K'pOI : RU fifl 8§ cssmmnas Huds(im }s{BaY IIS-I]' Demerarra 151, Kelly's 151, Bacardi, Gov- ernor’'s House, Havana Club, Mayer's, Ronreko, Julis Vile, of league play next summer, leu])-‘ump()ruu-(l. Dolan, 31, recently discharged New tion of a schedule and election of | & E Tork tediar, becare Jou whils dsy- il s auto around this city. KANSAS CI — Orville Lash- . . knew Market Street was brook, a Kansas City policeman, Angela SUPBTIOI’, Puerto Rican officers will high-light the session. t SUN RISES — SETS ® the main stem so when he reached a grew curious yesterday when he ® point on it where a tunnel opened stumbled across a past-board letter VODIKA = Kossack’ PEIYOVSkY, Kamchatka ® ® o October 14, 1945 @ ® ® @ ;4o {win peaks he drove right in. file lying in a vacant lot. ® Two miles inside, at Forest Hills sta- So he opened it. And inside were’ Al 1 . \ Sun Rises 30 a.m. @ tion, he told startied officers sent $39750 worth of “E' War Bonds G I N S =e=uuecee= American Red Label, Old Quaker, Courtesy Club, Schenley's Sun Sets 57 p. m. @ to intercept him: which had been stolen a week ago . o "My home town has lots of tun- from tne . E. Carpenter home in London Dry, Schenley Cockiail, Dixie Belle, Kinsey Dry, Gor- ® October 15, 1945 © © © o : o he Kansas City. | - - Wtie i et g e R AR don Gin, Old Mr. Boston, Croix Royal, Graves, Red Horse, Fox > |® Sun Rises 7:33 a.m. & He was arrested on a little used the bonds were kept still is missing. |® Sun Sets 5:54 p. m. @ ordinance prohibiting autos in street . - Lake: Sun GOIdl Old Mayer pARKER 'I'o MAI(H ;::: ® ® 0 0 0 0 0 o o jailway tunnelsrv’ L ‘ DRIN KING mA(Kv lABH'i 5 > i PANCHO AS PAN-AM ;:no«omomo«»m»o“m“mmmn;;oMuommnnmw\ BEERS sccwcsenc @QF ALL KINDS-ceeweee BEERS TENNIS FINALISTS: | Hamm's Olympia . Acme Trommer's B Mm' To w H o M I T M A Y (0 N (E R N ‘ Blue Ribbon Columbia Ale Pilsner . ~ Rainier Pl e i s | Schlitz Alt Heidelberg Sick’s Select Pampioia jpanning (B cof, ety The Musicians Protective Association of Juneau, Local ette, ,Calif., will meet here Loday‘ S, PR S L No. 672 of American Federation of Musicians, wishes o ex- Frankie Parker, U. S. champion, | Gy ) i and Ecuador’s Francisco (Pancho) | press their views and give the general public the correct uneau nn oc | al ar Segura will match strokes for the JACK JADOFIF—Proprietor NEW RED TORRENT Former National Tennis Cham- pion Donald Budge—and his wife— are the proud parents of a son, born at Glendale, Calif. . .". The youngster has been named David Bruce Budge. . . . And, like his old man, the new arrival has red hair. mews crown Sunday. reason for the lack of music in various establishments in Juneau and Douglas. WIRESccue AL, HHINDS--==WINES On November 2, 1944, the scale of wages for musicians was cfit by the W.L.B. Local 672 accepted their wage under protest as we felt the wage cut was unjust. ‘We filed this protest and appeal with W.L.B. Recently the W.L.B. withdrew their management of i - wages as applied to the musicians, and notified Local 672 and : R More t_llllll ever... i nii e the bar establishments to ihis effect. Our local, therefore, : s More flights than ever . . . more service than ever S f [ blishi - ... more comfort than ever — for the people of will ll:::'l:: ;?x;:n:orzi'i‘l’:f‘: | made - agreemeni esiahllshlng the wage scale s = Alaska from the Alaska Airlines, W YONG Se e | AS IT WAS BEFORE THE ADVENT OF THE W.L.B. Xy , Now, with DC-3 aircraft, your flight is a pleasant Thell)filance is all you will ; 5 o one frem the moment you sit down in the com receive. ; Inasmuch as ihe Capnol and 1he Barano( were the ODIY 2 fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane until the time you arrive at your destination. AL this amoups be two to sign the agreement the musicians could not work at : A Bt -sufficie o reim- burse you prpidhrs i any other establishment as the other establishments refused o e R to pay scale, and it is the policy of AILIL unions that their ' 4 TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 NOW — through... | members are N@T to work under scale. The Capitol Bar - ok whk thesbansatecs: g : released their musicians by their own volition. y ON ALL FLIGHTS Shattuck | We, the musicians of Juneau, hope that this will clear up > any doubt in the public eye as to the reason for lack of music Ageney in various establishments. n I n LI N ES Seward Sireed Local 672, American Federafion of Musicians ) ; '

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