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MODEL S-6 Terms arranged to svit you This new 1941 Frigidaire has many features, including: e Frozen Storage Compartment e Quickube Ice Trays @ Double-Width Dessert Tray o New Low Operating Cost e Faster Ice Freezing e Lift-Out Shelf o F-114 Sefe Refrigerant o Automatic Interior Light All-time low price for a 6 cu. ft. 1941 Model R-6 Frigidaire with so many features. Has famous Quickube Ice Trays. EASY TERMS W. P. JOHNSON JUNEAU, ALASKA NEW CHRYSLER PRODUCTS ARE DRAWING CARD Thunderbofld Newport "Cars of Future” Says Cowling, Davlin Co. Over a million persons have nc-n attracted to dealers’ showrooms by Chrysler's two “cars of the future,” the “Thunderbolt” and “Newport. As of March 1, the count was 1,- 005,192 officially clocked. In many cases, it has been impossible to get a complete record, so great was the uo“d says a reporv. received by Large Sliding Mydrator—Stain- lessporcelain foreasycleaning. Keeps vegetables dewy fresh. THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941 1 (Paul Grezory chalked up his SEATTLE IS KEEPINGUP WIN STREAK‘ Oakland Gets Swat by Cel- lar Occupants—Solons Take Doubieheader (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) continued uheir winning treak last night despite two hom- ers by Hollywood's Clff Dapper fifth | | win | occupants, Oakland got a swat by the cellar ccore of 8 to 3. Los Angeles turned a nea: dl‘llfll into a victory with a wild batting cpree in the seventh inning azainst | San Diego | San Prancisco MHas Famous Meter-Miser — Freezes ice faster, keeps food better at less cost. Over 6 Million Frigidaires Built and Sold PHONE 17 the Cowling-Davlin Company, Ju- reau agents. The highest single days attend- ance recorded is 24,590 persons in Denver, Colorado. Next comes Aus- tin, Texas, with 19,734, followed by Jacksonville, Florida, with 19,345. In some cases, as high as 20 per- cent of the population of a city or town turned out for the showing. These caravans were inaugurated last October, when a “Newport” was assigned to the Pacific Coast and a “Thunderbolt” to the eastern sec- tion. A second “Thunderbolt” was put on i November and two more in March, one of these replacing the “Newport” in the Far West. The four caravans now operating will be continued through the summer until practically every Chrysler dealer point in the country has been cov- ered. In nddmon to the million-plus To Our Affiliated Members:—— Mine and Mill Workers Union ..... ‘Local Industrial Union . Allied Trades ....... Local 203 e JLWU 1-16 _UCAPAWA 269 e TWU 172 ILWU 141 _IWA 29 Local 26 Local 882 ..Local 943 REMINDER: Clerks Strike at Moniomgery Ward Continues We Do Not Patronize Juneau Ipdustrial Union Council (CI0) PO TIME and . . . FIRE WAIT FOR NO MAN Why not spend a few minutes NOW and determine whether you have adequate insurance on your home and on your furnishings and per- sonal effects? " Shattuck Agency Office—New York Life Phone 249 Lodestars in_SIaflIe Ready! who have visited dealers’ places to see these cars, it is estimated that more than 1,600,000 have seen the cars in various parades and at “bow” | football games. These caravan cars represent the most modern application of aero- dynamic principles, the result of years of study of the performances | of racing cars and research in wind tunnels and elsewhere. Chrsyler Cor- poration engineers believe that they are jindicative of future trends in automobile dasigning and that they will have as great an influence en' the industry as did the orlgmnl Chrysler “Airflow.’ PAA PLANES STILL WAIT FOR WEATHER to Take Off for Flight fo Northland , Two Pan American Lodestars were waiting for weather in Seattle at deadline time today still scheduled | to leave Boeing Field on a direct | flight to Fairbanks via Juneau. The Douglas DC-3 is scheduled | to fly to Seattle this afternoon, but ! |is waiting favorable weather condi- | | tions before taking off from Juneau. ' | —ee———— Poppy Posters Will ‘Be Judged at Dugout | On Tuesday Morning | | The annual poppy poster contest, | ‘sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary in reminder of Flanders | Field and Poppy Day, May 24, will | | be held here Tuesday morning at 11 ! | o'clock . The posters will be judged . at the American Legion Dugout with ‘Mls Florence Mutch, unit poppy | chairman, in charge. Posters from Douglas and Juneau | | grade schools will be on display and | | Territory. the winning poster from each class will be sent to department head- , quarters to be judged in competition ' with winners from throughout the These posters in turn | | Los Angeles | Detroit the San Diego team. Sacrameto took a double reader trom San Francisco last nigh* GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 5; Hollywood 4. Los Angeles 9; San Diego 6. Portland 8; Oakland 3. Sacramento 4, 8; San Francisco , 3. National League New York 4; Chicago 2. Brooklyn 2; Pittsburgh 3. Boston 0; St. Louis 4. American League Chicago 5; New York 6. Detroit 5; Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 9; Boston 3. St. Louis 6; Washington 7. STANDINGS OF THE CLU Pacific Coast League Won Lost 10 17 19 21 21 21 23 22 League Won Lost 19 22 14 Hollywood Ozkland Portland National £t. Louis Brooklyn New York Chicago 10 Eoston 10 Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 10 Philadelphia 8 American League Won Lost 22 9 11 12 15 14 16 Cleveland Chicdgo 14 Boston 13 New York .. 15 13 Washington 13 Philadelphia 10 17 St. Louis 9 16 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost Douglas 2 1 Moose 2 2 Elks 1 360 Pet. 667 333 Jenkins Is Mauled by Monigomery NEW YORK, May 17.—Bob Mont- gomery took Lew Jenkins’ punches a couple of rounds last nigh and then came on to outprint the world lightweight champion 1 a ten- rounder. Montgomery sliced Jenkins nose! in the fourth round, cut his right eye in the fifth round, gashe left ear in the sixth and fluuied | him in the ninth round. Montgomery entered th» ring at 136'%: pounds and Jenkins tipped the scales at 135 pounds. FREE DANCE IN DOUGLAS Home Guards of Island Town fo Be Honored by John Marin Tonight Dancers on Gastineau Channel will be treated to a free affair to- night which will be held in the Eagles' Hall in Douglas according to an advertisement and information | | given out by John Marin, proprietor of the Douglas Inn. The big, free affair is given with | the compliments of the Douglas Inn, through Mr. Marin, in honor of the Douglas Home Guard. Residents along the Channel are {urged to turn out to this,dance which begins at 10 o'clock. Music for the affair will be furnished by Glen Edwards and orchestra. Mr. Marin, in announcing his plans to offer the free dance in | honoring the Douglas Home Guards, reported that a large crowd is ex- | will be sent to national headquarters pected . Members of the flome ] at Indianapolis to be entered in.the, national contest. \ — e k The Daily Alaska !-’mpn-e has the iargest paid circulation of any Al- Bska ne PePEL wm alse be-present. e Buhw'lbe to the Daiy uu.n Empire—the paper with the hl‘fl Pald clrculation. Pct. 110 560 520 500 - 481 448 370 500 2 FREE Dance Tonight! EAGLES HALL —DOUGLAS In Honor of the DOUGLAS HOME GUARD T This Dance Presented with the Compliments of | JOHN MARIN and the DOUGLAS INN B The Gayest Time onthe Channel With Portland winning by al MUSIC BY I GLEN EDWARDS BAND R | ArTER B | THEDANCE sToP at the POPULAR DOUGLAS INN 160 759 560 417 400 .391 .385 296 Gumber Is Winner | For Cards Traded by Gfifiis, He Goes | | Info Box and Shuts Out ‘ Boston Braves (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Harry Gumbert was the hero of | the day Friday when pitching hu | tirst game after being traded, .hu'.‘ sut the Boston Braves. He alluwed | cnly six Lits and gave two walks \T}-n Gianis traded Gumtert to the e edrncday. Phl‘buxgh snapped Brooklyn's | ~e¥en game winning streak as Albie | Fletcher de a homer in Lhe elev- ) yesterday to decide the the year y |teok the second straight game from | the Cubs. | | Cleveland 2dded t> the margin of leadin gin the Ameritan League by, ! getting 14 hifs off Boston. y shook up the Yankecs rookies Ri” ‘Yankees br ame leasing streak at tiie expense of the White | Sox, Washington h~at the Browns yes- ' terday getting 17 hits off Auk NOTICE IS I""REBY { That Ernest M. P ey tor of the estate o 3 hofer, deceased, has riled his pe- tition in the hereinafter described court for judgment setting aside and awarding to Helen Bernhofer,! surviving widow and sole; héir of the decedent, the entire es-: tate of the decedent, the same; being of the value of less than $4,000.00. All persons concerned are notified to be and appear in the | U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, | at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 24th day | of June, 1941, and show cause, if; any they have, why judgment should not be so rendered. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 17th day of May, 1941. ERNEST M. POLLEY, Administrator. HOWARD D. STABLER, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, IMwmgy “for Administrator. Pubjicdtion /Hates, May June 7, 1941. 17-24-31, adv. Empire Classitieds Pay! OPEN ALL NITE —Mm Douglas Inn “The Bright Spot on the Channel” Complete Your Evening af S INN FRIED CHICKEN ELECTRIC ORGAN MUSIC! EVERY NITE! the DOUGLA DON'T MISS JOHNNY'S and DELICIOUS Broiled STEAKS . They Melt in Your Mouth! BRING THE WHOLE DAM GANG! Ask Johnzny!? ‘The smartest, most luxurious in- terior ever seen in a low-priced car . . , that's what we have to show you—mow—in the New 1941 Plymouth! It's a picture of beauty and good taste. Every- where you look—a perfect blend- ing of new color, new fabric, smart new luxury appointments. We invite you to come in and | see this great new car, to sur- round yourself with the mag- nificent luxury of the Special DeLuxe Plymouth’s glamorous | new Fashion-Tone Interior. You'll say, just as we said when first we saw this brilliant new car; it's a miracle what low price now buys. Plymouth gives great new val- ues for 1941, gives generously. Plymouth gives more beauty, style, luxury ~at low price. Here’s the new car you should see—and drive—today! Come in—try this great, new Plymouth! COWLING- DAVLIN | PLYMOUTH'S THE “ONE” Phone 57 FOR '41— T RS 1 AT T A < VANCEMENTS s