The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1941, Page 8

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& THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1941, INEand DANCE AT THE DOUGLAS INN TO THE ONLY Music of Its Kind on the Channel RUTH at the Eleciric Organ and GLEN at the Piano The Channel’ Spot? 9000000 GIANT “SIX” IS WINNER ACTUALLY 6 %o CU. FT. ~ FORSTARS Ry ‘Wemtraub Has Perfect Night af Bat-Rain Pre- venfs Three Games l on the hook! NORTHCOAST DOCKS HERE Lines are being inspected, reels (By Asao(‘lATFl) PRESS) oiled and rust removed, tackle re-| A home run by Phil Weintraub in |mir0d. and new leaders soaked to-|the eighth inning last ‘night gave | day as hundreds of Juneau fisher- Los Angeles a victory margin over men are preparing for a week-end San Francisco. Weintraub also boot- in the creeks and bays around Ju-|ed out three singles in the other| | neau, after the giant king salmon, |three times at bat for a perfect | | the brooks and rainbows, the steel- | night. head and the cutthroat. | Rain postponed all of the other Peterson Creek undoubtedly has a | |games in the Pacific Coast league good run of steelhead and the fish | Jast night, are taking eggs, preferably in skein.| Sacramento is now in a full five They've been caught on single egzs‘qame lead over Seattle and San | and small spoons, however. Diego, tied for second place. | Sheep creek is getting better with | i | many small brook trout, measuring | GAMES FRIDAY from eight to 12 inches the | perfect size for the pan, fried 86 ek | Pacific Coast League | o ' iz r an, fried in| Los Angeles 7; San Francisco 6. A butter with.lemon juice. | All other games postponed on ac- | Auk Lake is splattered with circles |count of rain. Inside)and Out 1 s Gayest Returning southbound to Juneau |from Sitka, the steamer North | Coast docked at the City dock at 8 | o'clock last night with 16 passengers { from Sitka for Juneau. The vessel, {Capt. A. J. Borkland, purser Paul Richers, sailed for Seattle one hour |later with 18 passengers from Ju- |neau for Seattle and Southeast Al- aska ports, For that Rare Treat Don’t Mi: HNNY'S CHJ-CK-EN = STEAK MOUS DINNERS! just before sundown as the trout| come to the surface. They should| start taking flies, And there are National League St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 2. A ‘o SRl Juneau Chicago 3; Brooklyn 7. | arriving _in Junea et | | Passengers known to be many right at the| Cincinnati - Boston, H s 5 | trom Stk et RRRE" Barrih, | v S With FOUR Large Shelves! . Served At Any Time {Fgmond, Beash, & ?’“-‘HD‘I‘(“‘ :‘L;‘l‘ Hasselborg Lake on Admiralty has| Pittsburgh - New York, called at | FULLY-FITTED in De L Stylel! ‘ Gale Fleek, Audrea Fleek, H. W.|qarted to produce, and large cateh- lend of thirteenth inning on account | - In De Luxe e Berk, Paul Milton, William Haflon g . erk, Paul Mliton, 8 d’-{__ es have already come out ormr darkness with score tied 7-7. | g "I\’ 'Pszn:e'&:?:;te:‘;r;‘pw:l':r Florence. American League | Here are a few of the ol ] Al F t’ BFST T'ME g Ui T Betall, , [Ings ‘aze running. deep n!ong‘ Boston 3; Cleveland 7. | 30 features that you get in i S T‘,]\ i1l = Orine V] {Hellan, H. B. Crewson, M. L. Betsill, the shore of Auk Bay and running | New York 1; Chicago 8 ; this BIG Frigidaire b Sipgret Sroked Dagassata froo JULstuiNe Heathls SLas oy a8 Polry: Loul,. (gl ICRIIINRIDbIs. 1; Dl 18, ! © Glass-Topped Sliding Hydrator many features — New 1941 iy S el £, R lurking along below the herring| Washington 7; St. Louis 4, twelve | © New Large Meat Tender Model R-6, Only 0w t 'l jwere Mrs, Katherine Horn, Mrs. E. gchools and that’s where the lines|innings. © Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays ? y e | F. Clements, Lawrence ‘l,(err. Harty gouid go down deep’ with | @ New Larger Frozen Storage Jensen, Art Bregren, V. H. Cuff, pentv of weight | o y | Compartment Kenneth Kolander, Gleb Tulintseff, = . | snxl',):::,?:c?:;, {:{zufwns b e e B Easy Terms 4 — ra i L) ow A |Larry Trambitas, Edward 2Zdona rhousands of silver herring are Won Lost Pet.! What You Get Beforegll;uBuy) i jand Fxea Byanscn. running up on the beaches of Auk |Sacramento 19 6 760 Ly For Petersburg—Mrs, Alice Don- Bay trying to get away from the|San Diego 14 n 560 For Wrangell—Isaac Brood. Kings. ‘Hollywood 18 11 ‘5“ [ 4 @ c12‘;l1c-K1\;[aL|?e’r:“HaJ1 = e v Rk s S L S, FHONE/17 ] JOHN MARIN ——Proprietor i Bat‘;S Several fishermen trolled the|Oakland . 100 15 400 S606000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 B ot | the shores along the Bay last night | portland 9 15 375 3 o L arars i "but didn't, get a strike, - The Bay|ios ‘Angeles 8 16 333 york Giants battled for three hours | | looked good this morning, but only Westward were John Mulkey, Ned the Odd ‘Fellows [ services at Hall/ : | \ ot t: v giv-! Br yn 14 5 1317 h th This doctrine of voluntarily giv Nothing yet reported from Pt.|New. vork 3 4 533‘\\1:1 the score kngued |ing a tenth of one’s income to the in private industry. WILL BE MARRIED Olson will be the bride’s only at- BRITISH, Gailani for German forces and in one fisherman was there at 7 o'clock IBI&hnp or Marmion Island, but with | National League |ard twentyone minutes until darko‘ Won Lost Pct.'ness last night stopped the wne. » From Seatile . churel va vhich t Cincinnati 8 8 oilecipthaenin e e it N A I I v E S all the boys and their wives out to- | Bogton g e 400 BARN DAN(E wn_l are carried on. Since the organiza- | T0 MARTIN RIAN! morrow, the fishing situation over | Ghicago 5 1cd U s | tion of the church, the principle of | | the whole Channel Area should be- | philadelphia 5 12 204 | Alaska Transportation Company's 1 g tithing has been the means by| (I.ASHING come more clear. | Pittsburgh 440 - 1 988t e e g Oapt, “Lasry - Parks Southbound, the steamer Baranof, Which the poor have been cared for,| Announcement has been made of | oy | American League and purser M. Sweeney, arrived Capt. Joseph Ramsauer, putser Lar- | buildings erected to worship in, hos- | the coming marriage of Miss Julia | | ‘Won Loat Pct. : AT U“Io“ HA[ {from Seattle at 9 o'clock last night ryv MsNamge ved in Juneau bitals built and sustained, and all|Moi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L T !c1eveland 13 4 765 lto unload freight and cargo for shertly after midnight last night Other needs that require financial K. Moi of Juneau, to Martin Rian,| (Continued from Pfllf One) Chicago 10 5 667 - Sponsored by the Juneau Ladies’| juneau. No passengers arrived here With 22 acsengers from the West- aid. Having no paid ministry in the |also of this city | | New . York 11 7 611 | Auxiliary, No. 34, a barn dance will ‘on the ship. werd for Juneau, The vessel sailedchurch, the tithe that would be| The ceremony will be performed another airfield. F | Detroit 7 8 467, be an event of this evening at Union| The Tongass sailed for Seattle at At 8 o'clock this morning with eight spent for this purpose is used in |at the Lutheran Church May 10, in| It is believed Germn aid has Boston 9 .7 . 563 Hall ) |9:30 this morning. Rex Chittick was passengers from Juneau for the filling the store houses for future |the presence of members of the been requested as a Ggrman radio Washington 6 10 .375| Costumes will be the order of the |the lone passenger from Juneau for 4 £outh use, and in developing projects that | family. The Rev. John L. Cauble|announced this morning an appeal Philadelphia 4 1 -267|evening and decorations will be in | Seattle. Poscengers apriving from the Supply work for those not absorbed |will read the vows. Miss Lillian|has been sent by Irag’s Premier ’41 OPENER 8t. Louls qi10 .zax;l‘cecpm;gwmm x;lm: mbeme of ;hg n;- o o R P R AR e elnicnd 0 be provided by | me Dagly Alaska Emplire has the tendant and Milton Nyman will be some quarters it is .b¥li€ved aid is ! Lillian Uggen and her orchestra. | largest paid circulation of any Al "¢ ! Lengsam, Eugene Johnson, Lillian The law of tithing was given to N 3 Bessic Johnson. Hazel the Latter-Day Saints to take the best man. now arriving. | The dance is open to the public | ggxs pewspaper. ! L. 4. Emmanucl, W. G. Place of the United Order, under| After 9 o'clock a reception will be| Premier Gailani has also directed i as a er and a good attendance is antici- e | otk Donevan, V. C. Whieh the Mormons had all things |held at the Calhoun Avenue home|an appeal to the Arabs asking them EIkS, Moose fo Iflauguffl'e a paied i i b Dingham, Jack Boyle, Mrs G, Thay- i common, each family taking from |of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, to|to take up arins against the British g B e e L TR U 51 S L 5 TR r. Hal Peck, B, C. Burke, Mr. and the store house their particular |which all friends of the couple are| Other circles said the British Gasflneau Channe| : | Mrs. E. B, Pisher, Ben Yon, A, B¢ invited. planes failed in an attempt to bomb a es In ‘i Tackson, R: Robers. R. Sheldon, H e | Miss Moi attended Juneau High|the residence of the Premier in| 'Season Tomofl'ow | on and H. M. Brown School and recently returned here|Bachdad | ‘ Tlm a.d e rmn b cre 1. Hoffman, H. Oliver, B. D spent the past fow years. Mr. are reported massing south of the gay as the managers of the Elks or n laI“‘ wm ron No m" Rian has been an employee of the|trans-Jordan border. 2 , 8. B, Frizelle and Kitty Ketchikan—O. Sela dward Dawling Wallis For George and Purpose of Tithing FOR INTERIOR On PAA Electra leave Juneau for with nine passengers. to the Interior are Don Short, C. Price and infant, Ralph Lomen, Fairbanks today Those flyin3 is scheduled to | 'Mrs. E. F. Clements three years. Juneau Cold Storage for the past| g ey Young Leciurer Arrives in City and the Moose are getting in hud- !dled conferences with their players in preparation for the openlng |game of the 1941 Gastineau Chan- ‘nel baseball season starting at 3:30 o'clock tomorrew afterncon in the Firemen's Ball Park, | With the High School band play- Schoolboy Rowe Scores First Vicory of Season | ~Allows Only 7 Hits Why not spend a few minutes NOW and determine whether you have adequate insurance on your home | . .. f . | ; ‘ Freemrl Gates, Tymav Oilyst ks, Will VISI' Mother P o ing for the formal opening and| (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) | WA W Sllbjed 0' SerVICG Dovothy Culver, Cathrein Culver | ",Ouf]?fc“c‘[‘;“)l,v;;‘;i‘;,:’veeff";m;’:a acting-Governor E. L. (Bob) Bart-| In the American League the| and on your furnlshmgs and per- — and Cyrus Culver. | Mrs E. F. Clements sailed south|in Juneau on the steamer Denali. ]}‘;"_ !m!.()w"“‘:, ,mp baliivo, Magton tCJSVEI‘:x:kh:)TZTSh?OO;nI:gsts abe:i: scnal eflects? < Arlo M. Anderson will explain the e {on the steamer North Coast enroute| Vanderbreggen was here last year > 1° l’“f‘“";" tle meaton . mATLE ysismn estefda ganemo;'n “The | d principle and purpose of tithing as ~ The Laily Alaska wmpire guarap- to Redding, California to visit with | and spent several weeks taking col- to' the “Hixs and slio Moot B gmn B iten & thel 2 practiced by the Church of Jesus fees the largest daily circu'ation of |her mother, She expects to be away | ored slides of the surrounding coun- 1Sh¢ ot the flist une-inning game | FEEVANS SEREC TF TIe Epce l‘;‘ 7 ° - of Latter-Day Saints, in the snv Alaska newspaper for several \\r'ek.x try. ,of the series. &me"‘::gsmzre’;" aetripleev:it;l i e A . el SR S feoe. il 7 | . the bases loaded. | i Schoolboy Rowe hurled a seven | sh tt k A | [ | F IRE RAGES hit game yesterday and won his flrbt, a u.e ge]lcy | game of the season as Detroit ham- ! i G e i Office—New York Life Phone 249 4 ! Washington scored four runs | (L) \ i 7 the twelfth inning yesterday to de- ¢ feat St, Louis. 4 e ¥ Engines in Stock A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About (Not a Conversion) Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. at all times ACE 6-CYLINDER 45-35 0. P. 55-110 1. P. PHONE 57 CROWN 6-CYL INDER Qur Fi inancing Plan ROYAL 8-CYLINDER 75-143 H. P. ALSO THE NEW 4CYCLE AIR-COOLED LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Sensation in the Outboard World! Cowling-Davlin Co. JUNEAU, ALASKA NINEHOURS Three Thousand Homes ' Destroyed-25,07" Re- , ported fo Be iiomeless sands into Manila Bay, a raging fire swept away three square miles of tenements today in the thickly pop- ulated Toda district here. At least three persons are known to have been killed and 25000 are homeless. Property damage is estimated into the thousands of dollars. Three thousand homes were de- stroyed according to official esti- mates. Piremen and soldiers fought the roaring flames for nine hours be- fore the fire burned itself out at the edge of the bay. ————.——— CREWSON FROM SITKA | Arriving from. Sitka on the North MANILA, May 3—Driving thous | The second place Chicago team broke up a /pitching duel between Red Ruffing and Ted Lyons yester- iay with a five-run outburst in the sixth inning to subdue the third place Yankees. Rookie Helps 51, Louis for Fast Viclory Pirafes and Giants Go 13 Innings fo Tie-Dark- ness Ends Game The National League’s leading St.; Louis won the seventh straight jame yesterday defeating Philadel- | phia behind the 5-hit pitching of | rookie Howard Krest. | Brooklyn still maintains a strong Coast last night, H. B. Crewson, day. He is registered .at the Gas- tineau. Empire Classifieds Pay! W8 traveling salesman, is in Juneau to-|al second pl.we position in the Nation- je, by crushing ‘Chicago be- #hit pitching of Whitlow Wyatt, his fourth straight triumph Nash A.M.B. 600" Now on Display dtfer only one defeat this season. Pittsburgh ' Pirates and the New GET READY TO DRIVE A J NEW KIND OF CAR See Me Before You Buy Any Car at Any Price . p CHRISTENSEN BROS. GARAGE """ 909 WEST TWELF'I’H STREET R/

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