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Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Pacific Coast League Passenger and Express v e | Los Angeles 61 49 518 By JOE REICHLER | Oakland 61 51 545 Ascociated Press Sportswriter DAILY p ( lEAGUE | San Francisco 61 54 530 Ralph Kiner, who represents one| —K i Seatbls 59 491 of the few bright spots in the SOUTHBOUND FOEE - — NORTHBOUND acramento 59 4p7 Pittsburgh Pirates’ dismal doings 10:30A Lv. JUNFAU Ar. 4:10P fSen T 61 470 this season, today had realized or 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P Port 61 i55 of his three matn ambitions and 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P Hollywocd 64 443 Stood a fairly good chance to 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P BPHeTe achieve the other two & B gy i Niftroias Lenphib The hard-hitting Bucco out- Juneau—Sitka Tegpie b ¥ e L fielder, who during the spring p:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A ¢ it b top of the|Brcoklyn 36 training, announced that he was *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A e Boot L Aseh: “,” nant | Boston 39 out to lead the Natfonal League ( or earlier) i Al e e G i 4 R 38 , in home runs and runs batted in hers - b AR 1‘“":'\ £ Sl i as well as set a new Pirate homer last DIEHL. 88 ShE 0OR Tde g et . mark, walloped his 24th and 25th TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS % IR R - ! four bageer of the campaign last Juneau—Haines—Skagway iy recciad 35 B SRtk $hial *hiladelphis 51 night to break the Pittsburgh ree- v JNE, Ar. 4:40P : & et st 4 ord held jointly by himself and 25;’2: E Jnlf\rx\;:;}: Lv. 3:55P to 0 in a tight Vin¢e Di-|Pittsburgh o Johnny Rizzo. Rizzo had smashed 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P ’:l‘h‘ 'I:.‘l;‘l"‘;’ 2 o “'] " allowing AfNrieuT - Tud 23 round trippers in 1038 and Ralph All Times PST (120°) |y e By ¥ , wo L pey, duplicated the feat last year ] jgot to Red Adams G oy & 30 g Kiner now is only three homers Junean — ley Strait Area {born for six blow i 7 33 tag benind Johnny Mize of the New, LEAVE JUNEAU 9:30 A, M. for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion H St it tec ; :‘)' ;4, York . Glants ‘who'lesds both ma- Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- Pc wn h ; ;4 - ;m jors with 28, He also is in_the, shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal and return. he r f hr (oge ;‘_:) running for R.BI honors, hav- (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) T P Y ing nt 67 runners over the plate wa : or . W to rank fourth behind New Yorks' rament 15 broke o A B trio of Willard Marshall (75), Mize MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS to def 87 58 B R Walker Cooper (1) H u — Chatham Area 6. Pitcher Gene A g The 24-year-old sophomore LEAVE JUNE!A‘\‘::.HIH 30 A. M. for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, \ud: Fiiteved O Gastincau <ham\\‘.’-| 1..;”;"» slugger from Santa Rita, New Mex- Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon and r v : e atted in four runs last night (Departure time and uence of stops G 2 to lead the Pirates to a 6-2 victory v 3 4 over the Philadelphia Phillies. The I o 2 5 286 win moved the Pirates to within PHONE 612 r ild " e % a half game of seventh place. hind t N. L. Flag Race o~ L] L d nt wild Signs of an impending stretch aLask ~league i LosseeE fiag between Brooklyn and St 6Z8 Louis Lecame more evident when s both the Dodgers and Cardinals ‘n e a e rs won thier games, the Dodgers de- (HMW feating the Reds at Cincinnati 5- G‘qu =X = 2, and the Cards nipping the New ers in the two major York Giants in St. Louis 6-5. IRkl . through games of yestr- The runner-up Boston Braves - remained five games behind the PR D League: ers by thrashing the Cubs in f————-— ——— — i — ———— — — ton § 1 er Philadelphia, Chicago 12-4 N s S e “lh: an Pittsburgh, 3 Lanky Ellis Kinder allowed only EL LK s 1‘ l l‘ L l E ; O by s thats Mars W gix hits and Willard Brown cracked thei ; 1" ,\“‘w:_ four singles in five times at bat DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAK | : A to lead the last place St. Louls - d w u wir more hits » Browns to (xlx‘\ 8-2 \x(vltox'g o\‘v:'b;(l\i\i‘ } . American League leading y - Pelersbm‘g s oo Fagi b _Blackwell, Cincimnpii, York Yankees. at the Yankee With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and e = b 2. 8 Staiinb’ "Brown drove ‘in thihe steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle o = X i :‘ THe /- Americes: Teaguet | muns. : ] V g ting— Boudr Cleveland, The Detroit rs lost a fime FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ec 8 R Yot Retie & game B i : the Yankees' 10% game margin g i o0 £ hut out by the rs 5-0. Rae Plumbing @ Healing 0il Burners Telephoue-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau FREIGET Refrigevation SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings {rom Seaitle and Tacoma, Washington For Rales and Information CONSULT ! Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Make Use of the Excellent lEADERSIN e Clev LE TROLOX Douglas 192 FRED B. WOLF Eleetrical Contractor and played yest Willard r rs s singles in itouse Wiring t bat and drove in three r G SEPSE lead the Browns to an 8 Box 2135 Black 37 the Yankees Rae Scarb! over Pitching, tars THE DAILY ALASKA L‘\ I’IRE—JUVEAU ALASKA i‘mfl;x)_ 6- of re .as uns to & victery The Clothing Man insrnic e, Proicy ek TIOME OF g, o ST B FLORSHEIM SHOES S B e 5 . TIDE £ABLE . GEORGE BROS. . JULY 25 e Widest Selection of s l‘f; ! i ‘I: b de 13:38 m., 38 ft LIQUORS ([0 . 00 n o o PHONE 399 ° L) S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Phone 677 A oP % ‘ * The EB. Vi. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 Passengers: 109 Leave Seatile July 22 Aug. 5 ; cd the Philadelphia Ralph Kiner | Makes Good For Record fterca six hits for 'dy Hutehin- inkees’ 19~ Friday, 0. 14 besting the go White Sox 8-7 in a night rame at Fenway Park. A perfect- X went exceuted squecze bunt by Don Gutteridge with the bases loaded one out sent in the winning 1un A Joost, -yun homer by Eddie the sixth inning prov Athletics with 6-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians in a night game at Phila- thr delphia. In a battle between two no-bit, no-run pitchers, Dick Fowler bested Den Black to gain his An appealing selection on Ju- neau-Young's Mezzanine Floor. —adv. 637-tf BELEA R T A private in the U. S. National Guard receives $250 a week for a two-hour drill period. HARBOR CAFE Fricd Shrimp, $1.00 Fiesh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. PASSE_HGERS FRElGHT BBFRIGERATIOII SCHEDULE §. 8. ALASKA Juneau North July 26 Aug. Complete Lanch, 85¢ Juneau South July 29 9 Aug. 12 Freight: 1 H. E. GREEN Agent Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA — LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE BERLIN EXPLOSION INPOLICEHDQTRS. % BERLIN, July 24—-=An ex- !plosion demolished a wing of German poliee headquarters in the ‘Ru sian zone of Berlin today, kill- ling eight Germans and injuring nine. One of the dead was Budde, head of the Berlin police Bomb disposal section. A British Control Commission tatement said investigations had established that Budde and three jcivilian workers arrived police headquarters at 7:45 a. m,, ing two large boxes, Budde told guards that Teller mines, due for| at dispesal, were in the crates which were placed in the bomb disposal | squad mory. The explosion nred at 8:20 ] while the group wa still there. Immediately afterward, the area was sealed off by sirong police guard. - eee Results of three fights last night follow: At Oakland, California, George “Sugar” Costner, 149':, Cincinnati, TKOed Chester Slider, 150, Fres- no, in the seventh. At Hartford, Conn., Willie Pep, 129':, local ., outpointed Hum- Lerto Sierra, 129%:, Havana in a 10-round nce kout. At Waterlos Abel 222, Buenos Aires, knocked out Bob 192, Ohama, in the thir > — FIRST EASTBOUND TRIP OF NWA HAS Nora FOUR FROM KOREA| SEOUL, July 23.—M—Three prominent Koreans and one Uni- ted States ployee are passengers on the in- augural flight lines form Seoul to States. The plane . left night for New York, Shemy Anchorage, Seattle, neapolis and Chicago. The three Koreans are Dr. Moon Chang Wook, director of Foreign Affairs of the South Korea provis- ional government; Yong Jeum Kim, the United here Tues. via Tokyo, Min- president of the Korean Affair In-| Andrew Chai | stitute, and the Rev, Kyung Whang. The War Department is Marilea Hanson, cf the United | States [po cal advisory group to| the United States-Sovist Jomt i returning home '.o Calif., on Wook and Kim will seek aid for Koreans in the United States.| Whang will attend the World | Council ef Sunday School Mis- sions in London next month un- der the sponsorship of the Foreign Mission Board of New York City.| s HOSPITAL NOTES Discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- | pital yesterday were Earldeen Marks, Juanita Diaz, Roy Mork, and Mrs. Albert Tickell and baby boy. Admitted to the Government Hospital yesterday were Annie ! Jumes of Douglas, George Benson of Sitka and Angeline Jackson of Tenakee. Discharged from the Fospital was Peter Chukan of North Naknek, who is being transferred to the Mcunt Edgecumbe Sanator- ium in Sitka. FOR RENT BUSINESS GIRL will share nice double apt. withh same. Red 235 evenings. 638-t2 3-ROOM apt., bath, electric range, Frigidaire. Immediate occupancy. | Another of the same description available the first of the month. Phone Douglas 48. (3% 635) FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi- | ness section. 326 2nd St. Phone Black 354. 629-t1. 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson 624-tf | Budg. SPACE in Kline Bldg. suitable for office or store. Call Black 763. 624-tf ROOM—kitchen _privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. | OOMS—Kivshen priviteges. Bom: Hotel—Ph. 886, KILLS 8, INJURES 9 Walter | carry- | Cestac, | Wear Department em-| of Northwest Air-| | employee | emergency | way, 5-room modern home. 4- room log with lights and 'water. 5 acres patented land. |4 BEDROOM and 2 bedroom homes | Star Hill. |2-BEDROOM, central location. | MACHINE SHOP—Good buy. | SHOESHOP—Owner train | chaser. | COSGROVE PROPERTY. pur- |14-ROOM home near business dis- I triet, comrletely furnished. Fur- nace. Terms. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS :mncu 678 over rigst Batums! Bard | WAN"' ADS | lURbDAY jULY 24 I947 Ry MURPHY & mm FOI fll.l 4 BEDROOM lome, Dougids.-Re- ¢ © @0 @ ‘o o o o modeled. Make offer. FIRST offering of Forrest o WILL RENT nice summer cabin home, two miles on Glacier Lena Beach. ik Highway. Four bedrooms, @ |GUTTORMSON prop. 10%¢ mi. ® double garage all modern @ | Glacier Highway. . conveniences, landscaped. e !SEVERAL 00d year-round homes, ® Oven for inspection Sun- e | Fritz Cove. . day afterncon and eve- @ \BEAUTIFUL 3 - bedroom home — ' * ning. Family leaving Ju- e | modern, nice furniture, in Doug- ® Deau due to recent death. e las. b e . o b S0 AL PETERSON PROP, Glacier High- HOA tatroail Nakts Seie. $50, with new battery. Phone Red 770 aiter 6 p.m. 653-t3 SIXTEEN GE retrigerators in op- crating condition, 14 at $50, 2 at | $75. Phone Alaska Laundry. i 638-tf ‘950 “ft. 7-16 inch . steel cable, sale | price, Juncau Wld. & Mach. Co. 638-tt oy I PRGNS ER G SO LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on | lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tf 942 GMC Panel delivery truck, metor and tires good condition, $450. See Gemgv Bros. 637-t4 . FOR SALE ‘37 FORD coupe, good condition, good tir new motor. 433 7th St. Top apt. 638-13 | PREWAR WARDROBE trunk, used | | once, four drawers, draw hangers | $65. 30-10 Krag $40. 12 gauge; furniched, beach nunh"e $3,500, | phf'nt 841. 636-t5 | ANNOUNCEMENT BURROWS Welding Shop now opening for business. Prepared to do all classes of job welding, re- Apau.ng and steel fabricating. All | sizes steel tanks constructed. Rea- ‘sonnbl" prices, your patronage sol- ]mlttd Metcali Sheet Metal Bldg., {78 Willoughby. Ph. 711, night ph. {Red 669. 636-t5 |COLONIAL Hotei, fully furnished. | On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reascnably pxiced. Phone 187. 623-tt " MISCELLANEOUS i BEAUTY bHOP Pumanem.s, CL(‘ Violet Seaberg, Green 483. | 636-tf | WINTER L POND CO,, Inc. | Complete Photograplic Supplies Developing — Frinting — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WANTED | NEEDED as soon as possihle a two- | bedroem house. Furnished or un- furnished Permanent residents. Call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117. 638- 2 BEDROOM hcuse or apt. furn- ished or unfurnished. Permanent ! Alaska resident. Ph. 590 Mon. to | Fri. from 8 to 5 and ask for Bob Davlin. 638-t3 YOUNG MAN to assist Geological Survey field party vicinity of Wrangell for six to eight weeks. Call 874. 637-t2 JEEP OWNERS—Want to rent or buy jeep for round trip; Haines to Fairbanks. Call 21 or write P. O. Box 904, Juneau. 636- mcdel 97 shet gun $30. Ph. Red | ! 82 637-13 | i6 ROO« house. Ph. Black 752. “ nao.zsi HOUSE FOR SALE, completely! .;(JAT TILLACUM mll“lll length * 49 it. beam 12% ft. For informa- { tion, write C. Moy, Hoonah. Will { be in Juneau once a week. | 637-t10. |194° CHEV. pickup greatly reduced. See at 526 East St. or call Blue 637-t6 l “and it‘fl;hes, Thane 33-3 rings 636-t1 SC. FURNITUR | oil heater. Ph. {comPLETE . outfit. Phone 036-2 long, 2 short. 636-t3 i '4 ROOM house, funmh(d Terms. See evenings after 6, 808 5th St. | 636-t1 |REMINGTON Portable typewriter, i standard keyboard. Contact Room 419, Gastincau Hotel after 5 o'clock. 636-t3 MODERN HOME ru.rmsned Iull concrete pasement, insulated, new furnace, chimnéy and roof. Ideal family hcme, 825 A St. Sundays and evenings only. 636-t3 | FOR SALE 1vo Foot Caterpiller powered barge, twin screw, completely refrigerated. Particulars, Bert Ruoff, Cordova, Alaska . o e o | | | i SEVEN ROUN ruinlshed house, Good iocation Oil furnace. Re- decorated interior. Selling under purchase vrice of one year ago. Terms. Desire quick sale in order to take position in states. Call Red 185, evenings. 625-t1 i CYLINDER 80 h.p. Buda gas mar- ne engine, just overhauled, with wheel, very reasonably priced. See motor' at MacLean Metal works. 625-t3 SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th and C Streets. 629-t1. 1940 BUICK $475. Call Red 380 aft- er 5 pm. 629-1. NEW FHA HOME "completsly fur- nished. Includes piano, radie, phonograph combination, refriger- ator. electric stove, easy whirl dry, oil furnace, garden, cabin, poultry house, 3 city lots. Terns, calk Donglas 884. 627-tf. ¥ ft. CABIN CRUISEER No. 31D- 415, galley, head, sleeps 4, less than 100 hcurs on rebuilt 95 Ker- math. See at float 3, Slip 4 or Larry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. 626-tf HOUSEKEEPEE, full time—board and room if desired. Ph. 538, Mrs. Parmenter. 636-t3 SALESMEN. housewives, retired clerks, etc—can sell all types of household linens—sheets, pillow cases, turkish towels, table linens, blankets, etc. to private vlientele. High income for mién and women with estaklished following. Write for details to Schwof Linens, Inc., 12 East 46th St. Dept. ALJ, New York 17, N. Y. 624~ FUR finisher. Capitol Fur Shop, 113 3rd St. 617-1mo. WANTEDUsed furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in péermanents. Open evenings by appointment. 203--tf CABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8 ft., V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stcve, sink, toilet and skify, Write box 117, Petersburg, ka. 50% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho» tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or set Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cor: dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer fo take possecsion immedlately. 596- TANNED rabbit skins, all sizes, fll.l colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- erine, racoon, lamb, ete. Immed- iate delivery, any quantity. Vale cauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wash. 619-t3 APT. BOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618t | SEAViEW APT_Ops Block rrop Federal Bulidiig. (31048 ARCHIE B. BETT: Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Very Reasonable Price CAPITOL FUR SHOP at 113 Third Street PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop " LOST ARD rom FOUND—A Gamun carrying cue, owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. dh.-tf — FOR SALE—Three houses and lok, houses in good condition and location. Inquire Trevor Dav Box 576, Juneau. an2-4 THREE DEUCKS length 50 f ready for trolling or charter weo! Call Red 353. 604-tf 5 ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suits able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 ! spinner, I er. Phone Black 139.

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