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~_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 | PAGE SIX ROOKE ASHBURN |SEALS HAVE BIG FIGHT [Plane Crash | — 1 (MAYBEIBIG " AMEIEAD, SCHEDULED | AlAnchorage; | -+ A-P=S | g OR SA i SA " ! Browns, 6-5, in a night game at st.| CHICAGO, June 24.—{P— The ! F R ] p M r LE ffll LE 3k Philadelphia Phillies may present 2 G " o n'ure b omers The up and coming Boston Red|their outstanding rookie, Richie ‘ | GABIN FBVER ? ? 7 7 — $1,00,| APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 Ashburn, in the All-Star baseball ! $2,350, $4,500, $5,500—Fritz Cove, units, Priced according to age « yuble-hea double-header with and condition for desirable in- Sox divided a SR s 3 ¢ Thite Sox hicago, W game ate St. Louis, July 13. 2o ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Junc 25—, Point Louisa, Lena’s Cove. All 4 Ma de 0” the White Sox in Chicazo, winning €76 v St ko Juv o | Angels Rap Rainiers 8-5 Weather Man Says H1s Not| " cric enich"demolnea nis| furnished. good beaches. §a00 cab- | vestment. } Wight pitched the White Sox to a|formerly of Anchorage, Alaska, who | < . H . x * small airplane sent Douglas W.| in Thane area. LARGE Waterfront Property, up- 3‘,,_):: g ,‘f,'ll 1.,:,],“,2',1 9% ¥ % jumped *from a Class A league 'to| by Five Runs Made in llkely Rain Will Agam Srows, 43, fo -t hospieal w,mgsmmmbmoflwn l4ml|, tmhn,‘ 1mim. for commercial building | formeér Danner prop. dr., 3- only. E Posi one Boui serious injuries today. p +He is a Birch-Johnson-Lytle contracting firm clerk. He was| furnace, furnished, double garage, | 1 etc; also $5800 1% mi, 1 bdr, 14tn | the majors this season, today leads Ted Williams smashed his 1d 15th homers of the year. the center iielders in the All-Star o e The St. Louis Cardinals stormed!Poll. He has 122,680 of the 493,398 room basement, 2 acres pat. land, ‘NEW two bedroom house. Full + basement, garage, augomatlc heat. SUMMER and permanent resi- < Ninth Inning BULLETIN, NEW YORK, June to within a half game of the first|ballots tabulated. By HERB WILHOIT 3 attempting to land his Cessna ! n ¢ place Boston Braves in the National| Ashburn, however, is being close-| San Francisco's season - long —(P—The weatherman $tood |plane at Merrill Field when it ap-| large livingroom, 2 streams, mod- | dences, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove, ] ? s League penmant race by trouncing|ly pursued by Bob Thomson, New |Pacific Coast League lead rested firm on his prediction “That |parently started to ground loop.| ©m, furn, ete; also 2 homes 1| ROOMING: House. ¢ (leveland Indians in Los- 5 raie 1. York Olants veteran. Ashburn, wha shakly todey of & cne-gulie sar-| Chest ol b6 Hebe WAHARET THE it o ko off amin andi LU oot ot *WIllIAMWINN Phone 234 The Brooklyn Dodgers gumped | this season hit safely in 23 con- !gin as the hour approached for Joe |crashed into a parked Civil Aero- | Peterson prob., 4 mi. ) il . - STAR HILL—$5250, 3 bdr., furnace, one Leuis and Jersey Joe Walcott to enter the ring. nautics Administraticn DC-3. His parents, Mr. and Mis. David The Seals are only a game ahead of both Los Angeles and Oakland fand only two games in front of ———— Brown, also are B-J-L employees. Diego. NEW YORK, June 25—(®—The|The family came from Duluth, o san ; NE p 25 wES RN lEAGuE Last night the pride of San Fran- weather man predicted today that|Minn, a year ago. 3-2, and the g.,m the second, cisco, pitcher Con Dempsey, fell the twice-postponed heavyweight e Are the Cleveland Indians ready 5 RS victim to wildness as he walked title fight between Joe Louis and in a run to tie the game with Jersey Joe Walcott will go on to- 5 ARRESTED and | secutive games, leads Thomson by | 2,546 votes. the Pittsburgh Pirates twice, 6-2 ing Streak-Athletics and the Giants divided, a twin bill, By RALPH RODEN the Giants winning the first game, furnished, prop. excellent cond.,| several rooms in basement, on Fifth adjoins Pollock prop., also for sale. Furn. or unfurn, new homes, 2 bdr. and 3 bdr., furnace ,etc. Beh- rends Ave. and Glacier, immed- iate occupancy. Don C. Foster home, furn., fireplace, etc. | Income prop. over $5,000 net THE DECKER; Gross appr. $4800, the SEAVIEW; 2 apf. home few yrs. BASINETTE size scales, Green 632. crib and baby 923 3t - 16x16 Brand new army tent. Never . used $40.00. Windham Bay. Lowell Audas. 928 2t 4, Final scores of games played last | ni Lh! in the Western International as follows: Spokane 3-1. Wenatchee 3 (11 1939 International %-ton pickup truck. James A. Bradley, Admin- istrator, Selwyn Jackson Howell " Estate. Write Empire 4461. 22tf to be scalped? | Manager Lou Bnudrt-fu;\ Am«yw lE ERS IN B B Oakland at 1-1 in the sixth. night. can L:‘_axfm‘v_ Pd“"‘f‘"f‘“ rh’ml' la b Brooks Holder tripled off Demp- “There’ll be a fight tonight,” the their first cru series of the year sey ‘in the seventh to drive in U. S. Weather Bureau forecaster what proved to be the winning said and Bob Feller shows no signs of b bl e e run, although the final score was Tonight will be fair, Bremerton 4; innings) rs i Here are the major he said,:add - — said, add- 2-WHEEL Trailer, 4x7, $135. Port- him one of the greatest pitchers in 'l baseball through games of! Yakima 5; Vancouver 4 (11 in-|g . to one. ing that scattered showers predicted : old, excellent condition, over 10 baseball. These two factors have cast; Thursday ¢ nings). Los -Afpelis rapped - Baattls. -5 for late ANEEIGLE: sty riot dNBsTA | pet. net invest Evergreen; also| &ble stainless steel tub, $20. New A a cloud over a once ""‘;fl”“““’”k | ASSohR Hehgwe Victorid '14; Sajent 13. on the strength of five runs in the to continue late enough to force a To BElGRATE Evergreen 3 rentals, inol. 3 bar.| Kenmore tank vacuum attach- The Yanks came into Cleveland| Batting—Wil Boston 417 e — ninth inning. Seattle also cut loose third postponement. ! home, 1 bdr. and 2 bdr. apts. in| ments, $45. Green 880. 922 tf sep. house; all furn. Monday night three and a half| Boudreau, Cleveland .371 o B 5 S s i 3 e ks in the last halt of the ninth but' The two veteran fighting men, APT. furni ames off the pace. They knocked' Runs ratted in—Williams, Bos- Do[/GLAs 7 2 . /ey Lo i urniture for sale with ren- L ot Southpaw hce Gene Bearden, ton 65: DiMagaio, New York 61 the rally fell short. The Rainiers their nerves strained by two delays,| o, prioron June 25 Business Opportunities: 25N\ | of apt. or furniture alone. Jost a 5-2 game to Sam Zoldak Tues- | Home runs—DiMaggio, New York pushed across two runs, one of are scheduled to try again in Yan- o , June 25—P—| cannery; 2 well-paying cafes; | yoouive 315 Decker Wey: 222t e b 8 o o ]i i . .1:‘ Pl P { N EWS them a homer by Bill Ramsey. kee Stadium at 7 pm. (P. D. T.) in The United States is protesting to| Channel Boat Works; pile driving g of ay, beat Don Black in 11-innings|and Ke eveland 17. Yugoslavia against the 11-day de-| equip; 3-apt. prop. Willoughby 2x THP 0 Juhnson Outbonrd S Tiotis They then loaded the bases, but their 15-round World Championship Wednesday and yesterday thrashed| Pitching—Raschi, New York 9-1 |Tony York forced Ken Richard- bout. tention of five American soldiers| $16,000; 2nd hand store; bulldoz-| running time, $100. 1936 Ford, '3 I-"EI]N’ 4-0 C}l-\-elxsxmd how has lost |.900. e | LEAVE FOR WESTWARD {son to end the game. Tae forecast for Saturday is fair | Who went swimming in the Yugo-| er; falling equip. inel. 2 Titan| new engine, fair b(;dy $225 a{ eight out of its last 12 starts National League | Alex Gair, Jr, Curtis Bach and| rTne Padres made it three straight and cool. The contest will be shitted | Slav zone of Trieste, and is demand- | pwr. saws, etc; business for $4,500] Willoughky evenings. " Tosa 2t Feller allowed the Yanks only five| Butting—Musial, St. Louis 402 Everett Martinson, all in the em-|,ver Hollywood in 10 innings, 4 to then if conditions don’t permit|ing their early release. | nets $8500 annually; machine| ——— hits yesterday, but three of them Holmes, Boston .350. ploy of the Army Transportation o 3 id it tonight. The State Department said that| shop; hat shop. WHITEHORSE truck with special “;"5 h‘;f"’“l; ;““‘ "’i"j resulted in all ?‘ »‘E ;’;‘“:"l{l P‘l“;bs\fl‘r“:;:'-flc‘"“"' Corps, left the Juneau In another 10-inning contest The sponsoring Twentieth Cen-|the protest and demand are being | | delivery Lody. Engine completely of the Yankee runs nati 56; Kiner, Pitts 4 Thursday aboard the LT 372 for W, s = o tury Sporting Club has through | Présented to the government at ® overhauled. See George E. Cleve- Portland downed Sacramento 5-3 LA8aL g ugl MURPHY & flunp“Y land, Pirat Natl Bank, e Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati 22; , Pittsburgh 19. Philacelphia’s third place Athle- tics pulled to within two games of |Ki the Indians by no: out the' I>ur1~|xw——"’m( New York 5-1 .833 Whittier and points west for an indefinite period of time. IR B BROWNIE CAMPERS Monday to get the business out of the way. The New York Yankees come home Tuesday to take over their ball park. Prize-fighting is STANDING OF CLUBS Natienal League Belgrade by Ambassador Cavendish Cannon. The five American sol-! diers were arrested by Yugoslav military authorities June 15. REALTORS - ACCOCUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank 1947 Civilian Jeep, excellent con- dition. See at Jorgenson’s Motors, 12 noon to 1 p.m, 921 3t Pet, | the union from seeking to compel Douglas 193. 916 tf HIGH Schocl glrl “or ]fld) Ior gen-‘ S s o s 12y A wIIH lNlERES] eral housework and child care.|2 PEKINGESE pups, 2% months ' as W L [ S s e rrr s rr e rerrreent| ALl Brownle. Scouts Team: W L Pct against the law in New York on - i ! { icamp this weekend are instructed [ Boston S Sunday. WANTED | ESTABLISHEL :estaurant in fast. : } to have their baggage | St. Louis 33 2 The combatants will not be forced 400 FlsHERMEN — s i growing town of Homer, Iull; § : ding’s transfer at the foot of the | Pittsburgh 32 26 to weigh-in again. At the ceremonies e e 0 6 9 0 0 o 0 | equipped. For lease. Write Ken H P L E A S E 99 } oth Street Hill in Juneau by Sat-|New York SIS0 A Wednesday, Louis weighed 213% and w“.ll BE H.OWN b Heath, Homer, Alaska. 920 4t A \ e e { urday at 6 p.m., as the baggage Brooklyn 26 29 Walcott 194%. e Fine looking young PHYSI- il Pl » s 5 : ! will be transported to Eagle River | Philadelphia ... 28 32 Both fighters were in their dress- e CIAN AND SURGEON, age NEW Evenrude outboard motor, 4- t will the persen to whom I obligingly : camp early Sunday morning. ! Cincinnati 2 35 ing rooms and thousands of fans NORIH 3 DAYS e 29, sinzle, now in Rumania, ®| cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below ¥ \ loaned my two large cornice hooks \ The Souts themselves are to meet | Chicago 24 34 414! were either inside the park or mill- | T e would like to establish him- e retail. Phone Black 366. 919 tf _, t last fall please call me and let me : at the Juneau Grade School by —_— ing at the gates last night when the i o self in Alask but without | o e L4 4 { kiow: where' T can pick them up? {112:30 oclock Sunday afternoon to American League |area was struck ty the full force of| SEATTLE, June 25—®— Panie funds. Anyone interested in |0 “EF8 8 NOW far sale, best - t I need them badly now ! |take the bus to camp. All are| Team: W L Pct.'a thunderstorm—pouring rain, | American officials said today the helping him with transpor- e r takes it. Art Griffiths, 20 tf g ) . U | instiietdd to take a lunch to be|Cleveland 3 21 625 ! sharp ]ivhlninn and sound effects.|line will fly more than 400 fisher-le tation here will be fully re- SCOTTY Anderson's property for " $ L { | eaten at their destination. New York 35 24 598 - e men to Alaska today, tomorrowfe funded with reasonable in- ®1 ggje at pelican, Alu:knpl“y i { { | Philadelphia 36 26 581 and Sunday for the opening of the | o t and lasting gratitude. | gormovi =N TBox 788 "’P’fi‘ { M CLELLA“ D { COOPERATION THANKED ! Boston 29 37 518 (!0 VIOLAIES IAFI Bristol Bay fishing season. le Please communicate with ®| capajigen 91‘91:‘; E (W - ecora'or {| The Douglas Island Woman's' Detroit 28 30 483 The northward rush follows set- Jncle Max Weiss, 333 Sutter o ___ '~ { ¢ { | Club wishes to express its appre- Washingtén 21 32 458 HARILEY lAw SAYS tlement yesterday of a fish price'e San Francisco, Calif e | HOUSE for sale, Elfin Cove, 3- 1 SR t ciation for the cooperation of the St. Louis 22 @ 398 Il dispute which threatened to hold| e 2t ®| room furnished house, lights : z l;m““ of Douglas and its various ' Chicago 18 35 340 3 upThBrx;u;: Bay upolraftl,mn;. i a e 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 l;ot and cold running water, bath. { WE STILL GIVE YOU MORE { | Fund Drive the first of the week.| Pacific Coast League 1 attle to Juneau by Pan American WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedioom| pgka, ? 919 6t | AND BETTER PAINTING FOR ! s Team: W L Pet.! ; and, connect there with Facific ‘2‘_1;"“1’“1 house. Call L‘"Z’;g“t‘f”BEACH e G R | Lt { HOSP"AL NOTES Bah Prariciséo 48 34 585 WASHINGTON, June 25—(P—A|Ncrthern Airlines for Naknek. Float| 204 OUSE, $2500. Inquire YOUR DOLLAR H |Los Angeles 4 36 571 National Labor Relations Board |planes will carry the men to the| o ony v idhed apt. Oil stoves Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove {| Dischdrged from St. Ann's Hos- | Oakland 49 37 57 trial examiner held today that the| various canneries. B G 5 i e ) s 919 1mo ! | pital yesterday were Ed Anderson,|San Diego 47 37 560 CIO National Maritime Union and| The iirst planeload left Boeing| ‘ SoAPT. House, Beater Trach, Gooa ¥ H PHONE 374 — DOUGLAS { |medical treatment and Mrs. Roy|Seattle 42 371 5az,its officials violated the Taft-|Field last night at miduight. |EXPERIENCED grocery store WAl | rebidonos GLbist Bisha Ldka, » { { | Angell and baby girl. { Hollywood 36 46 439 Hartley Law by insisting on re-| The airline will operate five ex-| ager. Will pay good salary for per year 12030“ '“ fronta; A The Chver Amont Hospltal admits] Darbana 30 50 375 teining union hiring halls under|ira sections to handle the traffic.| right man. Also have opening| seqter B e fidr:gz 8‘: pn e e o o SN Luill R | sacramento 28 51 354 Great Lakes shipping contracts. D | for experinced grocery clerk, é A hil —_— " —— _—— —_ | The examiner, Howard Myers, | man only. Hutchings: Economy|32-FT. “Cabin Cruiser, practically ¢ ST TR S SIS R e SRS SO IES SIS EL SRS SR P L ,-,,,m,,,l Channel League | recommended that the NLRB stop GEN IKE SpEAKS Market. 922 tf| mnew. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, 800 employers to continue the tradi- ‘545 tional hiring hall arrangements in NOTICE To have your garments dry-cleaned in time for the FOURTH of JULY Holiday, they should be brought to The TRIANGLE CLEANERS on or before Monday, June 28th. Garments received after that fime will not be ready for delivery until Tuesday, July 6th, or later. | | | % | | ‘ This announcement has been made necessary % by the large amount of work in our } shop daily. | WE CLOSE AT 1:00 0°CLOCK ' EVERY SATURDAY NOON Closed ALL DAY Monday, July 5th i 0 e . For BETTER APPEARANCE Call 507 The TRIANGLE CLEANERS ‘444! new contracts with four lakes oil Legion _200‘ tanker firms. Duuglfls 4 S0AP BOX TRIALS AT HILL TONIGHT - e ee 20 FROM SEATTLE BY PAN AMERICAN flights Soap Box entries are slated to| meet at the 12th Street Hill tonight| Pan American yesterday lat 7:30 o'clock to take their cars|brought 20 here from Seattle and left with five as follows: From Seattle: Vera Maier, Sharon on a trial run down the hill course. Don Skuse said there will be noj| | regular test cars for the run tomgm,‘rand Brucilla Kendall, Eliabeth Mor- Emphasizing that all boys should ton and child, Arthur Johnson, Keith get their cars ready as soon as pos- Collins, Clifford Shaw, Orville John- sible, Skuse said that cars now [¢on, William Markey, Mike Orrick, equipped with baseboard, brakes|Ordell Krystad, Ivor Carlson, Surre and steering apparatus, should be|and Patricia Cjenso, Donnie Aubu- brought out for the run tonight so chen, Arthur, Daniel ‘and William that necessary adjustments may .be |Skomterg and Roy Snyder. From Annette: 13 of tour party for Fairbanks. To Seattle: Phyllis McCormick, Marian Jensen, Mrs. F. G. Stoehr, ® | Wallis George and Carl Jackson. HOONAH (RAB CANNERY SOLD T0 JUNEAU PARTY O. H. Wood, owner of the Valky- rie, 8 In Juneau at the small boat harbor, and expects to be here for several days. Wocd and Mrs. F. Waring sold FROM FAIRBANKS their crab cannery in Hoonah to F. E. Melham, a Fairbanks, resi-|John Conn and sons of Juneau, the Baranof|and will be here until the trans- action has been completed. the car is too far along. g — TIDE TABLE JUNE 26 High tide, 426 am. 147 ft. Low tide, 11:11 a. m, 0.5 ft. High tide, 17:35 p.m., 13.7 ft. 52 ft. Low tide, 23:28 p.m., dent, is staying at Hotel. v ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS AT THE NEW CHINATOWN CAFE Open 10:00 a. m. {0 4:00 a. m. WE SERVE LUNCHES and DINNERS SPECIALIZIN American and Chinese Dishes o -14 TAMZ~ T O 258 So. Franklin Street PHONE '196 REPUBLICAN MEET NEW YORK, June 25—(P—Gen- | eral Dwight D. Eisenhower, boom- ed at various times for the Re- publican or Demccratic Presidential | nominations, indicated some inter-| est in the Republican National Convention today. Preceding a ceremony at which he was presented the Rand Cross) of the Military Order of Italy by! Italian Ambassador Alberto Tar- chiani, the new President of Col- umbia University said to the news photographers: “I thought all you people would be in Philadelphia.” pr A BT e, 217 SOUTHBOUND ONALEUTIAN; TOP LIST THIS SEASON SEATTLE, June 25—(®— The largest southbound passenger list of the season arrived from Alaska today akoard the Aleutian, the Alaska Steamship Company report- ed. Alaskans, tourists and business people are included in the list of 217 passengers. A capacity load of first-class passengers is booked for the Sat- urday northdound trip. Included in the list of round-trippers will be Mr. and Mrs. Russell McGrath and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Haynes. McGrath is managing editor of the Seattle Times. Haynes s president of Foster & Kleiser Com- pany (billboards).* e ————— VISITS SISTER HERE Mr. and Mrs, field and son Robert, of Allentown, Pa., arrfved here on the Alaska to visit Mrs.» Frankenfield’s sister, Mrs, Henry Green of Juneau until July 22, Mr. Frankenfield is Supervising Principal of the South Whitehall School District adjoin- ing Allentown. L ek sl HERE FROM PORTLAND » i} Calvin Franken- Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards from Portland are visiting Juneau and Fritz Cove 922 tf Room, board, wages. Road, phone Black 479. old. Joe George, Liquor Store, George Bros. 916 tf \A?Pi!C;leNS from Experienced Combination Welder, Heavy Duty Mechanic, Reinforcing Steel Set- ters, Carpenters, Concrete Work- ers for out-of-town construction job. Contact Alaska Territorial Employment Service, 124 Marine Way, for further information. 921 § WANTED: Sitka S..,xuce “logs, also cedar poles. Advise quantities can supply, earliest shipment, price f.o.b. shipping point. Nied- ermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding Building, Portland 4, Ore. 920 5t BEAUTY Operator, good reference, write or wire to Wrangell Beauty Shop, care Mrs. C. V. Welfelt, Box 557 Wrangell, Alaska. 913 12t SRR SRR TS ) e CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week Phone 34, 907 tf MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT furrier, re-styling, repair- ing and cleaning of furs. Prompt attention to out of town orders. Miss A. Hamilton, Room 21, Berg- mann Hotel. 922 6t WINTER and YOND, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats LIGHT .Acusrxecxnng room sult» able for business women. Phone 7817, ¢ 906 1t THE HOLLY SHOF. Good paying business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. ‘Will sell at inventory. 908 tf 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1942 en- gine, in top condition, body fair, tires good, $475. 83 Willoughby or phone 259. 914 tf 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908t HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 614, 900 1 mo, FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 878 1 HOTEL in good location for sals or lease. Ph. 187. 881 #1 A RSPV PR LI - ooy COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 83 Wil loughby, 872 t el R I R 3 HOUSES unG lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis, 794 t1 FOR RENT" GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. ‘aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. 12 KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mo Boarding House For Children Is Razed by Blaze VANCOUVER, Wash., June 25.— iP—A small boy died and six other children were carried to safety as! fire razed a boarding house for| children north of here today. e HERE FROM SITKA APTS,, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tt SEAVIEW Ajl. for rent, one block from Federal ‘Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf TICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 187 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 t1 —_——m— Priest Lake in north Idaho was Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Rinehart and |ndmed for a priest, the Rev. Johann Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson 1mm|Phllup Roothan, who, legend has it, Sitka, are now staying at the | Raranof Hotel, drowned while crossing the lake to aid a stricken Tndian, staying at the Baranof Hotel S e e determined before construction of rrrrrrrrrerrerrres