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PAGE SIX ‘Make Use of ihe Excellent Service Provided by Qur NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBCOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Ly Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:30°A *10:30A Ar. SITK Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU 4:40P 2:55P Ly. HAINES 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWA 3:30P All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU for foonah, Exct orp, Pelican, Kim- Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Al shan Cove, Chichag and return. (Departure time and sequznce of stops variable) MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. Juneau — Chatham FRIDAYS \lc:l LEAVE JUNEAU for Hawk In Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and returr (De me and sequence of stops PHONE 612 -flLflSKW % ewing Southeas JUNEAU W o % IRI.II‘IES ’—-'——'——'k_’»irirw — — — — ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TQ KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-313 Nights-Red 730 Haryi Machine Shep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Juneau Becond and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS FREIGHT Relrigevation SERVICE 1o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washingion For Raies and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Banlk Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS r 1 | i i ! e | tuCk | | It { ‘ANGTHER BOY BABY between shart d and fisst for t Elks, with W mer Snow. sharing (! d - W and Snow pulling off the other Frank Cashen, Legion left field- er set whap is probably a loeal re- cord for putouts at that positien, 1 BORN T0 BAXTERS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter are ss he spagged seven fly balls in- the proud parents of a baby hu,\"(lud;uu one foul over in the grass born ly this morning in St.|near the fenge n's Hospital. The baby weighed| Pitcher Joe Guy of the Elks, al- leight pounds. twelve ounces at!though he was a litile op the wild birth. This is the Baxter's second |side in his throwing, hitting four| son, their first child, Fred Jr. is!patters and walking three, still jnow three ye; old. Mr. ter is|:urned in the Lest EIk hitting re- f Pan American Air-|cord cf the He got three an employee i ¢ doulle is the former | es ard onc out of four {times at vLat ! Thex four horse runs. Jen- ! lsen got one for the Legion in the on Ju- | fourth, and Snow for the Elks, with Flcor. | MeDaniels 1g one over the —adv. 637-tf 'right field ience in the eighth. In A, | the ninth inning, Ed Nielsen came NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:|thrcugh with a clean bingle into That on July 23th, 1947, in the U Gcld Cree two men on base Commissicner’s Court for Juneau | At the ; of the third Precinct, at ' Juneau, e Legion went to bat with |J. Albegoff, of Juneau, at one to nothing for fappeinted administratrix of the. es- Ferrarc and Cashen, the tate of KARL EMIL HERLIN, de- 'fitst two batters e hit by pitch- {ceased. All hav d balls, then both advanced on a ny:mm said es are wild pitch ent them, with verified vouchers Nieisen grounded out down the as required law, to said ad- line to at first, who then {min rix at the office of threw heme in plenty of time to attorney Howard D. Stabler, S catch Ferra But Housten drop- Building, Juneau, Alaska, ped the ball the first Legion within six months from the date of f he first publication of this notice cped a ‘Texas Leaguer BEATRICE J AI,BF.GOFF‘, third, and Cashen came in to Administratrix McDaniels hit into a double First ation, July 194’ the opall gcing from Werner Last puhlnkmun August 18, 1847, at short to B. Palmer on second ————————————— — !to Snow at first, and the Elks came | i i e SR TRy 10 to thelr dugout DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ik i * MARINE WA, man up, Houston who walk- , & MARINE WA vanced to second on a wild New construction & repair Work | . {on wWerner struck out, and an- AITRON SR Dintie on other wild one advanced Houston LECTROLOX to third. Cantillion walked, then Phone: Douglas 192 nd. Rollison was trying ly butterily curve that FRED s g0 over the plate; and he walked Snow, tc i 3 v R' WOLF With the bases loaded, Tyvoll Electrical Contractor | singled into left field. the ball pass- frouse Wiring '::Efmhzl;:(v OUR SPECIAL s ? Box 2135 Il:l’u’:ly:ny nected for a double to the field fence, scormng Snow and voll. H S GRAVES B. Palmer sent out a fly to Cash- S en in left field, and Hagerup did The Clothing Man the 12, leaving Guy sitting on A vhere he had gene on a wild HOME OF :]]ll{ll(l‘ where he had gene on FLORSHEIM SHOES JeniaRatt s ord s In the top of the fourth inning, n at iive to en led off for the on with a home run hit over. > high wocden fence behind I with the GEORGE BROS. |V Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM score, 2s no- TIDE 'TABLE JUL tide am., ie 12:30 p.m., p.m., Warfield's Drug Store Box 1165 Phone 677 HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30c OPEXN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | went out | Double Phones: SCHEDULE S. S. ALASKA Passengers: Leave Seattle Juneau Nosth Juneau South 109 July 22 July 26 July 20 k Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Freight: Lody.. .else. .got on. base. . Dean Ball pla er El I ounded ouf to Guy on the mound, llisen Lmed gut 4o Werner at i short, apd Male sent one to third, vith wmul on tossing to Snow Im AndylsBack LEG ON A% 4 i i Smithberg led off for the Elks in | L& A S8FL nc bottom hajf of the fourth, and 1s-sple at first on. an ewor by n anne! hen . in lefi.’ Houston flied out| | to McDanicls in center, and Werner > lied cut to Nielsen at short. Can- Andy Andrews, one of the best- SCOBE BY INNINGS b \Lfi;;fi(imfllll,zu;m | lkxul\m old Vn‘nl' ball players, is| 4 10856389 N guow came up, and walloped . his ack on the Channel after an ab-| Legon 002100014 9 \ho Byl o8 the .game. over the ];n’(f of 18 months at Kodiak and Elks 01430040x 12 one field fence, scoring Cantillion| iteh Harbor, where he has-been also. Tyvoll was last man up, and| employed The Ells toc thiee DABBNGIS | o0 Rl e 1 anag Andy is going to be some figure | lagh gvening irom the Legian b oo i lert ficid, i |pext yeer in the Channel's base- opjy gight innings at the plate, al- » I Sevsnik | ball ()nt!v\. Au[\ld he 1 :wmt thaugh. the Legion tied them OB aoving on through ;-m‘r'&.»‘iflll 1 1z was thinking ngly of | s, with el apiece ST e - attemp 5 Dotigias !‘”‘:F“d' "L‘L ]v"”_l u(.lnl-‘cmlu::\]eelt‘u and sikth. innings, {he Legion again were at bat in the top of the sev-| nuth. Pitcher Guy got ts on ail | asy three outs that time. First, Dean grounded ta him and was taossed cut at 1irst. Thep Rollison lined a hail right into Guy’s glove, but it fell gut and he had to pick it up for the putout throw to first. Male got a single to right field. Ferraro, pitehes pefare in the game, shake hands as he Guy walked him. tw! o pat n sent ancther ground came to Then € ball to the mound, and that was the third out, with two men on. Four More Tyvoll led off left field for the and the Vi then back to third and then home. Tyvoll scored saiely, with Guy mov- ing dewn to second. B. Palmer flied out to E \u.] en, Hagerup fanned. Smithbe was safe cn an error by Niels and Guy came in to score. Housten walked. Cantillion singled into lef 1d scoring Smithberg and Hous- ton. The rail was thrown home in an attempt to catch Houston com- ng in. ard Werner and Cantillion both advanced as Jensen flubbed the catch They were left on, how- 2s Snow grounded out to sec- For ki with s to B slks. Guy hit too, thrown to second, ngle then Only scere in the eighth inning was McDaniels’ homer for the Le- gion. Four For Legion Dean led off in the ninth with a walk, went to second on a wild pitch, stole third, and came heme to score on a bad peg from the catche Rollison walked, then Male hit to right iield for a single. Ferraro flied cut to center, and Cashen flied out to B. Palmer, between al- first and second. Rollison had ready stolen second, and then he took third With t men out, E. Nielser came un < sank a ball rignt over ihe middis cf the ball park into Celd Crec or:ng beth Rollison & Ma well. " the BOX >tuns Legion ABKHPGAE E. Nielsen. ss L Uit ICE e R | Gleaton, 2b 4 01030 McDaniels, cf che e B ) Jensen, ¢ g1 15401 Dean, 1b 310800 31 40890 %3 5N X6 332 8800 F. Cashen, If -3t gt gl G TR Totals 31 ¢ 724 8 b ABRHPOAE Hcusten, ¢ 352044 173 Werner, ss 4 00350 Cantiilion, 3b 423000 Snow, 1b 4321 20 'l'\\(] rf 522099 p 6L 40740 B P.l]m(v , 2b 5 00 6 8§ 0 Hagerup, 500000 Smithberg, cf 4721 3.1 Total 39 12 12 27 Svmmary Home runs: Jensen, Snow, McDaniels and E. Nielsen. !Two base hits: Guy, 1; Cantillion, (2 Earned runs: Elks, §; Legion, 8 | Left on huses: Eks, 8; Legion, 3 | First on ewrers: Elks, 8; Legion, L. plays: Werner-Palmer- | Snow, 3; Werner to Snow, 1. Wild { pitehes: Guy, 1; Rollison, 3. First cn ballst wff Guy, 3; off: Rollison, 23 E. GREEN Agent PALISANA — CHIEF WAS! Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE NORT I L AN TraANSPORTATION co. LUCIDOR HAKIE » had been hit by Guy's | S 5. Struck out: by Guy, 4; by Rolli- gen, Hit. by piteher: Ferraro, 2 Cashen. and Gleaton. Winni .)Amm Guy Losing pitcher: Rolli- J plate, T. M«wnl(' Time of gomo TUESDAY The next scheduled game is Tues- right when the-Moose and Le- mmx £t 6:30_0'clock. Y %“*«M | IFOR {day RSKAGWAY SCHOOL TEACHER IS SEEING WORLD Erling Logan'!s with Last | LUNRRA Consignment of Refugees from China §h By the| former EH July HAIL, C | (Special Correspond time ling J. Legan, Skagway, Alaska, school |returns to the United es from his UNRRA work .in China, he will have travelled around the world Logan, who taught in for three years, is escorting last UNRRA shipment of Europ- can refugees from China to Europe Ithis The UNRRA-chartered ship, S8 Marine Lynx, will leave| Shan i July 25 with more than 650 refugees from Germany, Aus- tria, and Poland aboard. | Before Logan reaches his present home in he will travel through the Canal, Italy, Germany, Austria, land and other European countr to see that his charges reach tl homes. join and arriy 18, on UNRRA in in Shanghai one 1 lat ome deputy di- and la as acting di- of UNRRA's displaced per- Lézan 1946, rector rector sons In placed atriated the had refugee: vice, sion European from China pre- in Eurcpe; 21,000 overse to their former romes Burma, Siam and B Chinese from routhea: tries to Ohina; and had assisted the Chinese government in the re: paration of 6,000 Chi Pr s, 700 from New Br ar from Italy and Germar ropean refugees“had tled azi-controlled countries in early days of the Nazi during the J"A]mn(\\s‘ occupa- on of Shangk were turn- ed into vi ghetto. UNRRA bas fed and clc d 11,0600 Europ- can refugees in Shanghai. Ma of the overseas who were repatriated to Burma, Siam into F China to s chanics and drivers Road for the ma Roead is now impa that UNRRA has re- gees by ship from China ports. Each person to be repatriated by UNRRA registered with the dis- placed persons division, which then estigated the eligibility of each s Chinese in Malaya 1,000 0 S Chinese Malaya, e as me: Bur- Army ve the on American able, patriated the ref] s0 south teacher. Skagway | the | 'MURPHY & MURPHY Seattle, | mid-October { May, | dis- ! var homes Asia coun- from the! rule, | and Borneo had fled 'MURPHY & MURPHY 4 BEDROOM home, Douglas. Re- modeled. Make offer. WILL RENT nice summer cabin Lena Beach. {GUTTORMSON prop. 10% mi. i Glacier Highway. | SEVERAL zcod year-round homes, Fritz Cove. EAUTIFUL 4 nmdrmx nice 3 - bedroom home — furniture, in Doug- PROP., Glacier High- | way, 5-room modern home. 4- room log with lights and water. | 5 acres patented land. {4-BEDROOM und 2 bedroom homes Star Hill. {2-BIEDROOM, central location. | MACHINE SHOP—Gcod buy. 1 SHOESHOP—Owner train | PFTE RSON bur- | COSGROVE PROPERTY. 14-ROOM home near business dis- | trict, comprletely furnished. Fur- nace. Terms BEALTO «5—ALUGUNTANTS | Phene 676 over r» Natioeel Bard | MISCELLANEUUS ,WALrs G . open ior busi- at 11th and F Sts. Rates 640-t3 ele. Permanents, Green 483 | Complete Fhotngrophic Supplies Develuping — Frinting — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Recalistic Perman- | ent, §7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,| Lo'2’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. | WANTED TO RENi_2 or 3 bedroom fum- sicd ap. o home, by established busness femily. Wiite EDED as 1 as possible a two- bedrcem house. Fuinished or un- furnished ermanent residents. U F Call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117. 638-tf WANTED—U | loughby. Phone RKIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 203--t1 , Phone PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop FER BENT ove, “path, 649-t3 3 ROOM fur. heuse, oil reference. 523 Willoughby. e RGOMS, near individual, arranged visas and nec b essary travelling papers and char ness section. 326 2nd St. Phone ered chips for the mass reparation Black 354. 629-t1. movements. A crew of UNRRA es- A S e ] = e corts, including medical personnel, 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson accompanied each shipment. | Bldg. 624-t1 Logan's special charges on the'Z e 155 UNRRA-chartered SS Marine Lynx ’I;‘?r?cr; i f‘;’: }g:l‘f' ;Y;zi"l_feim repatriation ship are two small 624-t1 Polish orphans, Anna and George! o e ! Sikora, five and ten years old, re- ROOM—Kitchen privileges — Home spectively, whom he is taking to| Hotel. Phone 886. elatives in Warsaw. Their father| was killed by the Japanese in NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o1 Chengehun, Manchuria, for refus-| Wweek. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. ing to collaborate with them and| 546-2t their mother died shortly after-| jng | wards. ; | ROOMS—Klitchen priviteges. Home | Prior to joining UNRRA, Logan| Hotel—Ph. au. |spent four years in the Marine | Corps, including. veral months’ service in Japan as intelligence of- !woMAN ARRES‘ED {ficer. He is a graduate of Wash ‘mglon State College. ]a»'-. PACKER ALLANAH ON ROCKS, AIDED BY uS(Gc MCLANE 'Il‘e fish packer Allanah, skip-| | pered by Fred Brandes, Jr., struck, the rocks off South Island across tisham at 2:44 a. m. Saturday, and her crew abandoned ship and took to the beach after radioing the Coast Guard for assistance. USCG Cutter McLane, lying in Juneau, received orders at 3:15 a. m. to proceed .to her aid. Ac- Cording to Comdr. E. V. Carlson of the Cutter Wachusett, which pass ed the scepe this morning, McLane had rigged a highline to the shore and was standing by to repair the holes at low water and tide., — e, — MRS. PHILLIPS RETURNS Mrs. A. B. Phillips returned to Juneau Savirday via the Pan Am- erican Airways. Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lips went south two months ago and took a tcur by automobile of the Western States. Mr. Phil- lips returned north last month and Stephens Passage from Port Snet-, the | refloat the Allanah on today’s highj Mrs. Phillips remained in Seattle|, to visit with her parents. - D - The cacao tree from which chocolate is derived crows only in the tropies. | HERE WILL FACE TRIAL IN TACOMA TACOMA, July 2B.~tm—Broughl 'from Juneau, Alaska, to face an lold charge of forging an $80 U. 's. Treasury note, Mrs. Arlie R. Kress, 46, was ordered held in lieu of $2,500 bail under a tem- Iporary commitment order issued Friday by Policé Judge Frank Hale, sitting as acting U. 8. Commissioner. August 14 was set as the date of preliminary hearing of the charges. Mrs. Kress is accused of forg- ing the cheek in Vancouver, Wash,, Sept 6, 1044. R ALVIN LYNCHS PARENTS - OF GIRL BABY SUNDAY Passinz rigars around tcday is Alvin Lynch of the Juneau Plumb- mg and Heating Company, who is the father of a baby girl born early Sunday merning in St. Ann’s Hos- pital, His new daughter, who has been named Betty Jane, weighed seven peunds four ounces at birth. Mrs. Lynch and the baby are do- ing fine. 2 Betty Jane joins a four year ol sister, Joanne. The Lynch family MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947 1 WANT ADS FOR SALE \ILW 42 in. 1-8 of:. Bldg ani d springs Goldstein 641-t1 mattress an 2e ies wy “for log 641-tt suitable oth. HEAVY traller hauling, 602 W JWO BEUROOM fur shed house, deeor summer, good hardwocd fireplace, oil furnaee, c/eetric range and refri- gerator, lot 45 by 66 it. best resi- dential ueighborhcod. Close to business district. Call Red 440 after's pm. 641-t8 COOTER, goad cnndmun $100. Viiuie O. Box 1461 641-t2 REMINGTON Portable typewriter, standard keyboard. Centact Room 419, tineau Hotel after 5 p.m 641-1f 1-3 hp. LLFCTRIC motor, ward- rokz trenk, battery radio, type- | writer, 925 W 11th St. 641-t3 TROLLER “Vesla” City Dock, See cwner ahoard 641-t6 Fl'\'h YEA pi\idfllp lease, quarters and cafe. The , 445 So. Franklin or Mur- and Murphy. 640-tf phy BABY BUGGY in excellent condi- tion. Phone Blue 629. 640-t4 Ph. Black 7 636 .6 ROOM HOU CHI.KENS, 16 months old layir i her —50 cents per pound; North- | em Vegetable Farm, Loop Road— {1 mile from Airport. 639-t12 GIRL'S BICYCLE, ndition new, $30 453 after 6 pn. 639-t3 | ECOLOI\'IAL Hotel, fully furnished { On 2nd St. across from Baranof. { Reascnably pr iced. Phone 187. | 623-tt 716 “steel cable, Juncau Wid. & Mach. 950 Tt pr Co. 638-t1 | i !LOI 41 x .65 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash. ( e 336 after 6.p.m. 637-tf BOAT TILLACUM overall length 49 it. beam 12': ft. Fer informa- | tion, write C. Moy, Hoonah. Will | be in Juneau once a week. 637-t10 1942 CHEV. pickup grcauy'rcduc}‘dv See at 526 East St. or call Blue 168. 637-16 §— EHARPE RLbADEN(,E corner lllh and C Streets. 629-t1 27 ft. CABIN CRUISEER No. 31D~ 415, galley, head, sleeps 4, less than 100 hecurs on rebuilt 95 Ker- math. See at float 3, Slip 4 or Larry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. 626-tf ZABIN CRUYSER 26 X! by 8 Il. V-bottem, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- 627-tf, ka. 50% INTEREST of ti the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or se Robert Leff. Alaskan Hotel, Cor dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer t¢ take possccsion immediately. 596-1 1mo A[‘l‘ H()UQL, ten apLs Phone 42 618- 1t FOR —Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and bes’ location. Inquire Trevor Davis, Box 576, Juneau. 472-t3 THREE DEUCLS length 50 1t ready for trolling or charter work, Call Red 353. 604-t1 ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- 3 able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 586-t1 I.IIS‘I' AND rnmm FOUND—A Camcra cnrrymg case, owner may have same My identi- fying and paying for this adv. d.h.-tf | Air Express Volume 0f PAA Increasing SEATTLE, July 28 — (®—Anr express volume on Pan American Airways' Pacific-Alaska division, with onesof its major gateways in Seattle, more than doubled dur- ing the first half of 1947, the company reported here today. June air express business alone totaled 161,244 pounds, against 70,- 359 in January, with Seattle' por- tion of it jumping from 24249 {to 59,864 pounds by that compari- son; the rest of the increase com- ing from San Franciseco and Los are residents of Auk Bay. Angeles, it was stated. : | Lister performed the first an-' The +tropical Amazon basin is tiseptic operation in the Royal nearly as larze as the United Infirmary at Glasgow in 1865 \Smtes. & 3 e —

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