The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1939, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939. gt POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT / FINE / i LOOK UNDER LN TTH FILIN CABINET ... HI YA, SAM. 1 HEAR THEY'VE MADE YUH EFFlC\CNVY EXPERT “TWELVE TO THE SECOND, MR. PERKINS AN' BRING OUT MY LUNCH / Y'HEARD RIGHT, ARCHIE / AR cw i oW i e ; \ SEATTLE IS MCNAMEE S 19 INNING PAAOPERATOR PENNY DRIVELS i i o it o BURNING UP ONE OF FIRST | OVER; TOTALOF ‘™" """ (REEPING UP ‘ | TOWARD T0P ieaue OAME ENDS " marcon NEN SISLSY IN FUND seoumTons Wi | | Stacy Norman, Alaska Diroctor of | port from Juneau the Federal Communciations Com mission, announced today that word S+ had been received .that recent| | BECOME EFFECTIVE | po ‘.ua.....lu. I melt-phest Tin Falis- IN "E 9 9 Bob West Making Trip Out Chl!dren s Orthopedic Re- JULY 1, RADIO MEN : _ e Raini ers Take Shulout Brooklyn Dodgers, Chi- ith Hi . e Game from Beaversin | .. v ot v ‘ c@ago Cubs Go Longest mya #: i sary and natural to a com- . Homer — ' from Nulato-Pilot's } ceives Generous Sup- by oesiy Duel of Pifchers et o O e Route in Many Years ! Fiftcen thousand four hundred | changes in Commercial Operatore es pver the and fifty-nine pennies were collect- | regulations will not become effective werent y legions o Juneau's Penny Drive for until July 1 | B8 : . ) his name s lic Hospital,| Norman said the new res ns | PALE headed veteran of wire-'geatile were to have become effective L EXPORT Weathered by t Rheinlander Browery. Inc. Seattie, U.S.A. J farmed out to Twin Fa ] of verently by legions of ed duri (By Associated Press) Idaho, by the Seattle ) ASSOCIATED PRESS) radi who kr his name, Bob ths Chi Dick Barrett bested Ad Liska in a ure he won't be into goklyn Dodgers and Chi- West : i peal pitchers’ duel last night as Seat- | 100-¢€ play because of t o ¢ Cubs tried hard to throw away ! arrived in Juneau yesterday, ... o hections were not all in|mmonth, but the postponement wi tle beat the lowly Portland Beave the crowd, has been “burning ‘em tpeir bali game yesterday but in the W.th a PAA Electra to make his lirst ) ec ™ 6f course, but so many | Ordered to give more time for pre trip Outside in four years sennies were included in the $154.50 | Paration. is being relieved from his that Mis. R. L. Bernard, who had | Mejor changes in the new regu- "“The Best for the l.easl" toyal Brousham, pinth inhing decided to keep it go and the Rainiers moved to withir one game of the Pacific Cc § ing and played to a tie, 9 to 9, be- 1 Leagu's leading Los Angels Angel Brc ys, “he’s hitting 600. fore darkness closed in at the end:Nulafo post with PAA's radio sy Raton: ob. e Dharss it this | [#tions is that licenses will now be who lost to the San Francisco § The other day he hit a home run, of the 19th inning fem, fo parinlt him a,, thres ‘WARS . oxpressed doubt that there | Sranted for a perlod of five years 2 4 Wh it wiice BatrBtthathin two doubles, a single and a sacrifice. The game was the longest in the (Xip to the first real s “‘lv;m“y L iftathhd’ of this: DEARARE Ehres, Dy ors - Special Summer Lot 1ich he went der to put radio operators on the He may be another Mickey Coch- National League since August, 1932, ¢aticr iy et in W8 rane. Watch. this boy, McNamee. when the Cubs beat Boston in a 19 10 I aku On Mrs. Bernard's Penny Drive|qme plane with Captains and En- You'll be hearing more from him inning gam River for a two year st ore committee were Mrs. W. A. Chip-| yineers on ships. Joe hit first home run of the The v going to Nulato and Tanacross. perfie ‘d Mrs. Keith Wildes and gt on history Miss beth Kaser | of the season Clarence Bux to six hits as Oa ju a row ely Canyon Island on the held and me stretched their vic (B MEN'S SHOES ni e e il b on over there east of the moun- | tory series to seven games with a win At 52, Bob looks L | Try an Empire ¢ H]\': ll‘lnl'”(.m "“‘”"‘” ’ X‘"“ Mg 08 gy , and copped honors of ci- ' over the St. Louis Browns on Monts that he and the others of his profes- ting in counting the hun- Dire %% | 1000, fine leather dress oxfords in wing-tip oward Craghead. curveba Byes bl e A ’ iy i dr of coins collected during the | . g0 wallope s ; PR e Pearson’s four hit pitct o have . e e . & - and reptile designs—colors brown, tan— $g).45 San Diego walloped the Sacramento 4"al the ofher fosferay | Peamon’s four it pitching. S R ear 1911, .Bob recelved drive were John Reck and FRIDAY MEANS | it ks Solons to even the serie: with the first four base clout tenth inning vesterday and the OM€ of the four original Marconi McClain of the First National fried r-l i ‘ s ! | built by nationally-known maker. NOW AL e R Sale Chicago White Sox touched him for Permits issued in that year and caws Penny Drive coll 11el o1 doie AL THE snog nocron four hits and a victory over the Bos- figned by President William Howard Pacific Coast League Ruby Repofls lee CoH Bad S Taft, authorizing the holder to “send Alaskan child receiving treatment for Luncheon at the [ Sacramento 1; San Diego 3 Rookie Walter Materson, with only #1d_receive signals of distress at ag the Orthopedic at this time. The | Scattle 1; Portland 0. on Yukon ! BAR AN OF 1T X A3 I Ved ¥ wo innnigs in a previons Major S€& % Penny Drive fund goes to furnish With that limited permit in hi nts about $4 apiece for Soce Aor 278 8. Franklin—(Formerly BIG VAN'S) here is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 5 Ml Bl el Oakland 3; Hollywood 1. 100 Yafds hits to give Washington @ vic. . Possession, West went to New Brun National League ; wick, where an experimental wire- Cincinnati 6; Boston 1 The first word of movement in the| The Giants slugged four St. Loui BEHON. WS (QURtAME i inction with another unit in Wales cross the Atlantic o Letper From that date. vieles prcee. AT ALL NEWSSTANDS Philadelphia 7; Pittsbur ower Yukon River ice was received Cardinal twirlers for a win New York 9 Lou today by the Weather Bureau her: The Cincinnati Brooklyn 9; s 5 adnaless this mornin econd place in the innings, called on account of dark-' Meteorclogist Howard J. Thomp-| by ting Boston tly. but holders of ness. so d the ice at Ruby moved 100 | - FETUOm o EAT TR o e e AT BOOK STORES ABOARD SHIP etroit 1; Washington Nulato reports ice is now ir bt b ekt St. Louls 3; New York 4 roting unsafe for airplane| Lieut. F. F. Uhrnane, officer in i por Chicago 6; Boston 3. ki landings, and momentarily ex-|charge of the Army Signal Corps, UoM: West feet tching™as WSty . ected to break up, | Western Al with headguarters “’_‘"‘” "‘I!(""A"“ ’;1|‘,f\‘_‘:“_ V:"{"“ & e STANDING OF CLUBS gt e at Anchorage received ord ' e Byionon (Official Standing ferring him to a tour of duty ' ”{,l Bhdling Atv:l\x-.‘,";\x\);:-xx“‘f- ‘; Paciilo Conbt Leigte pAUl_ GLOVES IEM Aircraft Radio Laboratory of ¢ “'4‘:“ i AR P Won ' Lost P > Signal Corps at Wright Field, ,, 00 Bob has ever worked under Los Angeles 28 [ Dayton, O. Lieut. and Mrs. Uhrhane o500 b B oo e vou Seattle 27 CINCINNATI, May 18, — Paul|Will leave Alaska in September. Accompanying him on this trip San Francisco 26 Derringer, Reds, has designed af ____ °~ ~* < south is Bradford Hall, son of Walt Hollywood 23 tching glove that laces up the| PEMOCRATIC CLUB AT 'y, paj pilot. Young Bradford is San Diego 21 haok the fin. instead of along FAIRBANKS HAS ECTIO! g to Oakland, and Bob West . Oakland 20 the sides. He says it will enable| TG unmarried, and tied to no roots, is Sacramento 21 tchers to field better. | The Fourth Division Democratic apnarently secretly proud of his job Portland 18 G e Club meeting at Fairbanks recently a5 “nurse.” - Nomlnatlons Held | follows morning aboard the Princess Louise President—Leo W. Rogge of Fair- They are stopping at the Gastineau National League ‘Won Lost Amcrican League Won Lost St. Louis 13 9 | Cincinnati 13 10 Ibanks. Totel Boston 13° 1 By MOOSe Women Vice-President—Jesse D. Lander £ Chicago O ‘uf Fairbanks Brooklyn 1 Treasurer - Secretary — Dennis A 3 Ni inat [n ers was held | J New York i -1 T the o, |DOYIS) aF Pairbanks, See the Pittsburgh 107,13 s e | Members of executive board— Philadelphia 0 13 A 300d attendance was present|William N. Growden, John B. Hall NEw YORK s was set for Chester T. Spencer, Robert E. Shel- and election of offici June 7. |don and Mrs. Blanche ns of New York n 8 Pe S |Juneau; Henry Durant of Fi 0 'S Boston 1355 8 Try The E,,”,,,:(,l‘m,,md,\ for |Robert Stecle of Eagle and Robert w RLD FAIR Chicago 14 10 results. Gierke of Bethel Cleveland 19710 s 5 ot S abling, Washington 98 Detroit 10 16 St. Louis R IER TS Philadelphia 8 16 286 2 THE BOOK F Gastineau Channel League Burroughs TELLE. O Won Lost Pet Kk Aeial A Adding Machine s ‘LI ‘Sl(i ‘ f‘LASK[‘ ouglas 4 500 Moose 0 1 000 Made in six, seven, eight S 7 and ten column sizes. LESgl"l"ZH D. s 21 - IN(H HIGH Many styles equipped with H.ENDERSO.N SCENIC FEATURES direct subtraction and wide HISTORY S“_VER IROPHY or narrow carriage. Hand 5 Third Revision GEOGRAPHY or electric operation. A 90 & Seventh Printing it FOR Rlfl-[ (up spesial ‘mosil dor soiline UP round trip to 1939 GOVERNMENT statements. Ask for a demonstration today. ‘New York from Seattle . . . return via San Francisco BURROUGHS ADDING ! MACHINE COMPANY } Other Round Trips 'rm‘n Seattle LOW FARES to; Luxury Tourist Standard Coaches Sleepers Sleopers A beautiful ~1I\ T ])l;ltr«l 21 inch high trophy awaits the winner of Saturday’s rifle match at Menden- hall Range between the Coast Guard cutter Haida, two Chilkoot Barracks 1105 2nd Avenue teams, Juneau Rifle Club and the The trim cup is presented by the ADDING | f : Juneau Rotarians, and is graced . S Gy 5440 6195 7560 ' with a kneeling rifleman atop.the BOOKKEEPING ‘gm}j"_ A R teaphy . | Des Moines 58. : . ‘The Haida is expected back today CALCULATING Chicago. . 65.00 74.00 90.30 w the soldiers from Haines, pos- BILLING Correspondingly low fares to DETROIT, ibly fifty or sixty. to be put up in . PITTSBURGH, WASHINGTON, BOS- hte Fair 'fln\m“fl Out of this group STATISTICAL TON and other Eastern cities. Space in two five ms 1 teams will shoot MACHINES Aentad Hatt Weton Libovel satumn Pra"'usely Hlustrated e : COA(H OFHCIAL A LA ’hr:ui Stop-over ;;nvlloeges. . very car on the OLYMPIAN is air- CASH REQISTERD ) | jomdispetnnd Rauippad wils sloa With Actual Photos of Alaska Scenes "roller bearings. Hiawatha-type coaches, % i 3 . PHILADE A,Pm,.\ May 18.—Char- | comfortable tourist sleepers, bedroom lie Berry, former all-American end cars and standard sleepers. Club-obser- at Lafayette and present coach on v \vanloncannd diners—appetizing meals Tia Athlatics. 1 ‘one of the" best 50¢, Off-the-t - i Xi lalf 15 (56 Bt TELEPHONE OR CALL AT saadwiches 107, pie 107, colies 8. | White Bldg., Fousth Ave. and Union St. Wash. EAST L. No, Mich., May 18.—~The yellow ball was ed in 2 game between Michigan € College and Michigan Normal To See the Burroughs Demonstrated “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” base

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