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_TUESDAY, 9C7T0!37ER 1, 1946 : i R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA after w)m-h date interest ceases. - - (BY HUGH FULLERTON) \\\lll you therefore present same to S H % ey Tnsolilng Pt NEW YORK, Oct. 1-The Bostcn' the First National Bank for re- || SDOING Camden, N. J, and Elmer (The Oakland and Los Angeles mee' ul \n\ will keep in trim for the demption on date mentioned. ‘ GOOdS FIG 'S ARE Violent) Ray of Hastings, Fla., for at the Oaks’ Park tonight to deter s by playing en Ameri-| WALLIS S. GEORGE, Mam\xer a ten-rounder in the Garden Nov. mine which will oppose San Fran- - can h ague All-Stars If yo Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. 1 15 5. At tho same time Jacobs an- cisco in finals of the Pacific Coasi| WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. — The Can judge by the inter-league ady. t rounced that Joe Baski, the Kulp- League Governor's Cup baseball | Post said today that Felix (Doc w affair last summer S(HEDU[ED mont (Pa.) clouter would journey serics, starting tomorrow night. Blanchard, powerhouse fullback of ?1d Dodgers might do better i ;) England Oct. 22 to clash with The Oaks tied up their semi-final | the Army team, will play for the j‘ \“! ”“‘;‘ off ‘IN com- | Tit light heavyweight king ies with the Angels at three | Pittsburgh Steelers of the National -Ning their forc in, hopes-t ot L %fi & Fredd Mills in London. mes apiece last night before th | Professional Football League next embling one team that would &[J {/ W/Z/JJ 0 Besides those three, Billy Conn son’s smallest gathering. In the | year. A he Red Sockers an argur and Tami Mauriello, Louis’ last two f time of one hour, 20 minutes | He will draw “the highest salary L0¢ Bums, without Pete Reiser, victims, and British Empire heavy- (ney shut cut the Angels, 2-0, mak- | 3ver paid a player in the league— "Ardly 100k as if they could dc weight Bruce Woodcock are others ing cxcellent use of three hits of. | setween $20000 and $80,000 per “0d: the way the Cards have been t it=ly, they don't belong in . who may be pitted in elimination ¢ Shathbers g e 2 Jan s i auid itting Za'e afld Gfallaflo io MeeI contests to provide a challenger !‘:n' G s in Jeoun A MI‘(‘ LAy . s dvi World Series either Wonder ning. added he will receive a bonus sl it B bt A in_l_mm U 0 King Joe. Brooks Holder led off with a ho- “said to be $10,000" and, if he wish- ' FLale: SRORRY Ry 1A Midy- aa a Up Op- LI aveey a off coming when he promise mer into the right field bleachers. cs, a three-year scholarship at the Ly = buy new automokiles for all i After Ray Hamrich had grounded University of Pittsburgh medical "V "% s b E ponem for ng Joe (HI(AGO (ARDS out, Wally Westlake singled to cen- | school Dotigegt s dhe s apalia By 1o the cars with s ! ing left over ter, stole sccond and came home| The newspaper said Blanchard thing. et jove to as for Br h's new cruis- NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Mike Ja- plAN SIRATEGY on' Bill Hart's two-bagger to left will remain at West Point to grad- (o "™ PLEREH € obs, one gent who never will ke ac- field uate w his class next year and cused of letting a hot thing cocl Ralph Buxton held the Angels to | then resizn from the Arm, . o 1 g | 3 OTS ALL, BR ER off, has signed middleweight cham- FOR BEAR fiAME three hits, It quoted Art Roo mibsar . ., DOUR ALL BROJHES : ! When the Dodgers tock off Sun- pion Tony Zale and “Golden Boy San Francisco, pennant winner, | owner, as conceding he had mad 5 oht for St 1 . 1 b Rocky Grazlano to do it all over CHICAGO, Oct. 1—The revitaliz- breezed into the finals with four Blanchard such a big offer “my gy " S00 ooF O ‘.‘f‘”‘k ARF YP again in Madison Square Garden ed Chicago Cardinals today began straight wins over Hollywood. friends gl tell me Tm crazy.” ke, plasoits, 0. ARy 1nied March 21. peinting for their important Na- - .- - ko' ‘“"'“' X'v\ Wae! st 0opYing: While the usualiy dormant tional Football League clash with 1““ 1”.“ o h‘\ml:’:nm O8re hf“‘, middleweight division was showing the Chicago Bears Sunday—which 7 1);.“' dm“:'j,u.“,;‘%mm Frigo! .b”' (his unexpected activity, Jacobs is expected to attract 45,000 or more orls Br'e's Inor eague S Asto aapagen pnd also got things cooking in his real fans at Comiskey Park—after roll- Musmmey Sdiee Bo. B Lreadwinning class — the heavy- ing over the Detroit Lions 34-14 in need a thorough renovation. What? After the whole league tock 'h«m weights . their Chicago debut last night. et pla of' DO g to. the, tTahrak AL ¢ : s & 5 Ly (EY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | 18, ERBRREY He started the campaign to dig - WA Aty up a new Joe Louis cpponent by High Chair Pads.—Home Beauti-' SWeden’s number one Davis Cup pairing Jersey Joe Walcott from ful. adv. player, Lennart Bergelin, won his / / / » y 2 x cpening round match in the Pacific Here are 1,,, ight's develop- * ! ) / 7 g Coast tennis championships at S8an ments in the minor league play- m / / ; rancisco vesterday. His victim was offs : ’ /] wy, PIONEER NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS who set Dick Greniell of San Francisco and International Lea{1e-American ol X1 the score was 6-1, 6-4. Association: Major league leaders in batting ° Aurelio Zuriban of . Mexico City Louisville of the American As- and pitching at the close the /) 7 ity ’ £ g s- and pi g 8 ¢ artners in the progress of Alaska. Long service bas I he I l.langle ge!emfd John Delantoni of San sociation defeated Montreal of the regular 1946 baseball seasons are b prog f . ‘rancisco, 6-2, 7-5. Other results International League 15 to 6 to take as follows: ; ith i ; . S R s v’ ik . seen assurred their faith in the future of this great. were Earl Cochell of Los Angeles the lead in the little world series, Naticnal League f f / 2 C l e a n e r s climinated Dick Cahill of San Fran- two games to one. Play will be re- Batting—Musial, St. Louis, .367; Empire. Assured also is the future of Alaskan cisco 6-2, 6-1. Nick Carter of San sumed tomorrow (Wednesday) in Mize, New York 7 Francisco trounced Ralph Gcdsy of Montreal Runs batted in—Slaughter, St aviation. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES offers San Franciso 6-love, 6-1 Southern Association-Texas Louis, 128; Walker, Brooklyn, 116 BE ALERT .. Theirend | e League: Heme runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 23 swift, safe, dependable and economical air trans- - . Bill Maxwell of Oklahoma City In the seventh and deciding game Mize, New York, 2! to economize is hY tak- won the American Legion's 1946 of the Southern Association’s| Pitching—Rowe, Philad>lphia, 11- portation. P N A's famed fleet of modern comfortable, f & golf title at San Francisco. He Shaughnessy finals, Atlanta defeat- 4—.733; Dickson, St. Louis, 14-6 lng care of Ihai Wthh carded 75 and 77 for a total of 152. €d Memphis 2-1 and qualified to .700 luxurious Coast Liners ., . . flying day-in, day-out It tcok a playoff to win. George meet Dallas of the Texas League American Lcague You Have. Gnau of San Francisco also scored tonight (Tuesday) in the first re-, Batting— Vernon, Washington, regular schedules . , . bas brought to Alaska the 152. But he took a bogey five on sumption of the Dixie Series since -353; Williams, Boston, i 3 ¢ the 37th hole, while Maxwell col- 1942. First two series games will be| Runs batted in—Greenkerg, finest standards of air travel to be found anywhere! Wt NOW IAVE Sectel & Bar By, in Atlanta. troit, 127; Williams SELEE T A S ST ! ““"E, Rie - Cheahars. - "PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. : : Look to. M JUST iz Chxc?gu FasE SRl SEARS ROEBU(K H.IES mly::[(-hn'mv,v‘yl-l,l.,,,;;_ 15“”,1.;;‘&1‘2 5 P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP v\‘» for three touchdowns in the second 4 2 L ague g e —— v e a1 LEAGUE SEASON $®, Paciric Nor THERNAMLIMW up the first news presses in our then young towns, were Ray Richeson, regular right guard Sears Roebuck customers .unwd in i’ A a of Alabama’s Crimson Tide, has Juneau Saturday afterncon on a, ROllS OPEN A"' ‘A 4 u‘llas/(:;s FOREMOST QA’V/’W been dropped from the Rose Bowl Northern Airlines plane. champion’s squad. Coach Frank The plone travelled first to An- E? RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Thomas says Richeson had violated chorage, then to Juneau and drop- EI-KS "'“S EVE v Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 training rules. ped about 700 pounds of freight CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager ST here! —_— PR A n fights last night, heavyweight Mrs. Anna Mae Murphy, manager Elks bowlers pair up for a rouna- FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Alrlines Pat Valentino of San Francisco 0i the Juneau crder office of Sears Yobin of doubles as the “Lone Wolf s g 3 scored a two round technical kayo Rocbuck and Company, states that League” opens the formal rolling or Francis Ogg of Sacramento at there should now be a regular week- |5€asCn on the 420 maple this eve ancisco. And at Omaha, 1y shipment by air freicht from Mng. Eizht pairs are set for open- Eenimmsenmrseaeoenfimmcn/lmesafime weight Pancho de la Cruz of Seattle. ing rolls at 7 o'clock and they will Yok AR won Tl reian R O (T ;’xf}mn.mm-d by six more sets at bk gy technical knockout over Fred Ford 3:30. | P "N 9o pal HOSPITAL NOTES . v it v i i ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER €O ‘, each Tuesday eveni g » RISMSIESETSeyppome! 1, S % evening through the t. Ann's Hospital admitted only schedule, but will change partners Empire Want Ads bring resultst » P . Mrs. Rokert A. Wagner yesterday.|cach week. Keglers will be out to B b i A e T BRI B 2 S s IR i Nt A baby girl weighing 6 pounds and boost thcir individual averages, as Ju"nnu and Do“GLAs, ALASKA feejerfeefentortocfeeferfrufectoter sjeeferfosforfertesfoofenferforfecforfeofeof afeoiorfootenforfecfecfeof 7 cunces was born to Mrs. Wagner it has been stated that teams. for at 12:53 p.m. matches against Ketchikan Elks will Mrs. George Danner, Mrs. James be selected on the basis of scores TO THE PEOPLE P, snd. opp QR Wi it s s e { Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable - > - 0F Government hospital admitted El- Copper backed plate mirrors— : Jackson f A , and Hi Beautiful. ) : 3 ipe L e e M 24-Hour Eleciric Service T ll NN L umguk and Edward Shavings from | GASTINEAU CHANNE Nunivak | R —— 1 wish that I could come around and thank each of you personally for your splendid acceptance of SPRUCE LOCKERS and my operation metheds. I have been under contract to Mr. A. S. Glover, Owner, to operate this plant and offer the service and square dealing that Alaskans like and live by. Under the Office of Price Administration rules, regula- tions, methods, etc., I can no longer cperate this or any meat or locker plant and face myself in the shaving mirror as a meat man. I have asked and received cancellation of my contract with Mr. Glover ‘and will turn complete operation into his hands Nevember 15, 1946. Realizing that thi will work a' hardship on Mr. Glover, I wish to thank him publicly for‘hls e o 0o 0 0 0 0 00 : understanding. I ask your continued confidence in SPRUCE LOCKERS &1 “nd 0peratc v - A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled And may I say to the Office of Price Administration: “Thanks for Mechamcs - and TIDE TABLE ’ & 4 Retailers of OCTOBER 2 i | General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Low tide am, 25 ft. 5 Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Misce! High tide 1 am., 118 ft. L 2 i Electrical Appliances Low tide 12:04 p.m., 64 ft. o PP High tide 17:58 p.m., 13.8 ft. ’ | General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Clcancrs £ General Electric Mazda Lamps the Buggy Ride!” Sun Rises (Signed) : LEE BLACKMA} o VOTE FOR HENRY A. |DB.L P.DAVES REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE BENSON : tor the For Labor Commissioner ' Texritorial Tuesday, October 8th, 1946 SENATE THIRTY-SIX YEARS IN ALASKA Resident of Alaska 15 years . . . comes from the ranks of Your Vote Will Be Labor . . . well qualified . . . was stationed in Juneau, Haines, - S Skagway, Kodiak while in Armed Forces . . . now, resident ' Bes‘lflflf Service from Seaitle and Tacoma of Anchorage, Alaska. ' % FBEIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS ocs o SR . BOAT REPAIR and REFRIMEIATION & ros LISTE;-I; 3L hEr%t]lf gn% g 1115 INY | New Boat Consrucion ALASKA TRANSPORTATION €0: Juneau Boal Shfl' : Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, A&'l' A A srmoshifirssctfprancotifooresti of] | em— — s HWHHWWH%WW&W