The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1941, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, !ITONEST HARO]_D’S (Foorball Forecasls:’ e -~ pRessure up As Alfson Calls Oklahoma Tops; OlL GOES DOWN' §avs Nebraska Too Hard-Hit PT. 19, 1941 A Background For Today’s EMERGENCY PAY This organization's services are geared to modern requirements and are offering our clienis the Defense Coordinator De- nies Findings of Sen- ate Committee WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Sec- retary the Interior Harold L. Ick who also is defense coor- dinator of petroleum, today clared the rationing and curfew for gasoline filling stations in t stern’ states 'will contin: ces find: by a Senat > that there is no oil early it restric- | E: at present and that A 2o @11 H 1 tions should be liited. | best of all insurance available. vt 1 ‘ “To take off all restrictions now | end yell ‘come and get it!' would| | o be stupid.” ! | DT The coordinator said the prov-| | lem did exist and cited figures to' show that in the week ending Sep-| | tember 13, the gasoline stock 01/ | the Atlantic seaboard had dropped 565,000 barrels. MclLean Ageney Insurance of All Kinds THURSDAY GAM » « » they say It has hundreds of the most gorgeous color photos of all kinds of HOMES and ROOMS...and it's called the SHERWIN- WiLLiAms Paint and Color Style Guide! 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I.ex“‘;' iy miss le;lll Chl:h"tmkan's passing and | lra'es a e ® Apple Red ® Vegetable Green ! 3 . L4 2 e s ___ generalship, but keep an eye on 1 g :Fly for Pleasure g | Clvemnd 5 Boston 1 | LINCOLN. eb—Nebraskn won £y \yage, u capable sophomore ® Heather Blue * Natural St. Louis 8; Washington 9 e 2 A5 yeplacement who passes from either | | . § RHIELY much. a: Id like ltc{] ]liz- ablle uk) ddde. | o ger ame‘, Perfect for school, business, and impromptu wear all day 3 ANDINGS OF THE CLUBS gaze into a crystal ball and pic X - 4 long. The quantity is limited e ek { Hunt or fish, near and far, FI_AG RA(E Pacific Coast League |my former teammates to repeat, o Seeie: Hansis State and | B P Quantlly B AGUEE, Ae SN BT ORI in your own plane or in one Won Lost Pet|I'm afraid it would be a vision g7 i M T i ot I { which you have rented. Seattle 100 68 595 based on wishes—not facts. Okla- ?‘:’:l t;fe "sé"“r‘ ‘h"_ii:"r‘:’“" l“‘l‘"‘“’f‘f‘ Brooklyn R ins in Lead I . ' H : i —_— Sacramento 9 73 576 homa looks like the team to beat. poo (0 €9R ROTEET T v rooKlyn kKemains in Lea n Juneau-It's Behrends for Values! { Learn the Modern Sport! e san Diego 97 5 564| Major Biff Jones lost too many o i« AR as cardiflals lose [ Iy Sa(l’amen'o me Ove[ Hollywood 8 81 494/men from his Rose Bowl outfit s < v ! MY Towa State, with Ray Donels ! i Oakl . : Oakland 7 93 450 Nine starters, five second team oW TOE IO OV Done to Boston | { Aviation is not expensive. akland Gefilng Sllm San. Francisco .. 79 93 450 men, and six others are gonesome | o MRS o O sm“’:‘:’; . = e g zg 1 a § There's more pleasure per Los Angeles 10 94 427 through graduation and the others Yeagers ‘de; e % v re plea # 4 S parture for Colo- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ! dollar in flying. Chance for Pennant Portland 8 05 421t the armed forces. rala Pl Ve bbb k. | . QUALITY SINCE /887 : s | Natienal League ‘The Biffer has some good men fit which may trouble the lead- In a wild, nip-and-tuck battle ]} { G Natin kv n ehiaa) Won Lost Pct. returning though, so that his big- ers: ' the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday § £ i (BY ASSOCIATE kI 93 . 52 641 gest pr is ‘reserves. o ¢ ¢ : T — e e e ¢ Start Preparing for lsilronms:xri\s R ¥ ;:.q p ob:mldn. .u\;xlvpc dmp,m\lhkl If Ralph Miller's trick knee 105t to Pittsburgh, 6-5, after a five | A SPERLING RETURNS Your Private License The Seattle Rainiers retained a : . ancis should rumble and roll at!y e yn hel carry Kansas over FUI Tally in the eighth proved| ' | s i s el 64 559 the ck E i Harry Sperling, senior adminis TODAY! three-game lead in the Pacific st‘n“énm: e Fors . Suthumck .‘potl andk)mnd!e ‘; many rough spots. He really can futile 1 trative assistant of the Forest Ser: S ot Pittsbury 542 good share of placekicking and : i " The big eighth inni ve tl » Coast League by last night defe ibvsburg ih 00 ; throw the ball—just .like a base- he big eighth inning gsve the - ‘l [ ; T Chicago 67 78 * 452 punting. Allen Zikmund will go o g i } vice here, returned to Juneau r It sEas At ing Lpe Los Angeles Angels, scar- 8! - 64 6 4;’7 I: AN m‘ €9 pall from the most awkward posi- Dodgers the lead, 5-4, but Pitcher’ Susan Wade underwent a tonsil- rlight from Petersburg. Sperling has ing ‘five runs in the third inning NeW York 64 76 457 good at halfback, too. s A P / Hugh Casey walked the tying run » e puoie Jot e Bosthrd 60 84 417, At Oklahoma, whers the Soon- J""‘_a" 1 dimonb BT) 10" He B ettty AT EtiSaTY e T A D G B AR heay . oal, o ¢he - oliy . S S8 Alaska School of ; ‘a‘:lxv ‘me m; Zglx'ihknn‘.nv- “ philadelphia 4 102 282 ers freely admitted last vear that| ¢ 168U le:m,"x, e sued and Casey flung three wild o, xsk:noxn .zmp mmlugh S?t‘:hgo“ | o a5 | American League they were merely building up 10| ones, then ylelded a hit to Arky| o Eesh, ATOAN. AN N X & Sacramento holds to slim pen-| g O R S e g e : ] . ot Mrs. Bert Miller, who received sur- y paxier, professor of plant pathe Ch F Y 3 @ .. Dewey Lus-| ' STEP fo Health with Better Vaughn, which ~brought = in - the' gieal attention at'St. Ann's Hospital ’ ity ! Aeronautics, Inc. ' { 'nant chances.by- deteating axiand New York 97 49 664 ter, finds a pleasant outlook. | Feet. Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. winning run. wuld::mlued today. FeT cloky, 6" 0. Urvenid by (RS last night, scoring: & shutout Boston 79 67 511 Battling with Nebraska for sec- Steves dv. | s gan, and Joseph Hessel, Forest P. 0. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 } pitched by Blix Donnelly. | Chicarn T A% ond place. hehind Oklahoma, T'd ' | S e s YL S Touls, hekl.fo- sif e 5¥0 1A st Sime qieis welduave the (S EUTY IRTOERAI BERR!, SRR i 4 P03 Manu vo, lost to Boston, 4-1, ’ . JUNERD | San Diego revived to Win a Cleveland - T T4 490 gy wil be Missouri. The Tigers' | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS oo o o o i ton ‘i parents of a bahy girl born yester- Woshington, D. C. doubleheader from Hollywood, | nmagenit noo5 486 S ARG igleE B 2 | o 8 day noon at St. Ann's Hospltal. The | ¥ ceeeeeeemeerecooeeoed coring a shutout in the nightcap. St. Louis 6 1 451 top of the National League with LR UL el "o onds and 10] g | “TAIRMAIL. ENVELOPES, showing| San Francisco last night Wwon Washingt 64 80 444! a one-game advantage over the g po Daily Alaska Empire has the » AIRMAIL E! , showing! & 8 4 ‘ashington 4 Card: ounces, and has been named Jean- | aroest paid circulation of any Al air route from Seattle to Nome, on from Portland by bunching two, Philadelphia 62 84 42 i ette Louise. aska newspaper. cale at J, B. Burford & Co. adv. hits and a sacrifice to get the Subscribe to the Daily Alaska’ | Ray Starr pitched his Cincin- per. - - winning run across in the ninth Empire—the paper with the largest nati teammates to a shutout win,' gg.c 7 g pyle and her infant son | @ Subscribe for The Empire. frame. paid circulation. | 5-0, over Philadelphia in the open- were' dismissed today from St. Ann's P07 i 4 2 G A o e SERCEAURS A 1N WA SR LT er, and then all the Reds com- Hogpital. 1 . 9 W- D- 3 C o | bined to smother the opposition, Two Soldiers’ Wives Die in Collision - -2, 1n the nighteap. | s, Mary Pireda ‘wis' dismissed oo , § i AR - " ~ | Chicago crowded into fifth place fromi St. Ann's Hospital last night F o i 7 i e > g ' by overpowering the New York after recelving medical treatment. . . : e . |Giants, 7-1, scoring six runs in| | . \ the seventh. Jake Mooty allowed A baby girl was born to Mr. and (] i the Giants only four hits. Mrs, Clair Wilson at 10:45 o'clock | ! this morning In the Government ‘ | Hospital. ’ ‘ | | | F Gerald North was admitted to St. | ] 'Ann’s Hospital last night for med- | | "o BE pRESERVE ieal ‘ attention and dismissed this | | |mominz. | | The big hemlock log butt whicn' John Sipkobsky, a medical patient rode the float of the Sawmill 2t St. Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed v Workers Union during the Labor this morning. | Day parade here is going to be | | preserved for. posterity and . as ! Evan Zaloff 'was discharged today from St. Ann’s Hospital following | downtown tourist wttraction, it medica) treatment. I ‘was announced today. i Sl ok | [ | Last night at a special meeting,' 7pne Dajly Alaska Empire has the | :x s:y wc":':‘m vole:i s"’ 3";'59;" largest mu’i’ clrculauonpor any Al-| Forest Service g i - © aska newspaper. JULIVS WILE SONS & CO., INC., NEW { IF. Heintzleman, Regional Fores- ____ ,_p‘pe S i LR L E % "_ ter, this morning said the tree will | bo ‘metncrea 1o presere 1IN West Coast Bomb Shelter N | mounted on a concrete base and - : the rings of the tree labeled with | historic dates to correspond to the| year of growth represented by each| ring. | | Thus an Alaska tree butt will display its year of growth when | Columbus discovered America, when the Declaration of Independence : was signed, when Alaska wuspur-l chased from ' ; i 2L I MA N AND HIS Doc...m dog of French Ambassador many ot:wr m%mfi“;‘:: pad » Two soldiers’ wives were killed and two soldiers were injured when their station wagon (right) crashed Gaston Henry-Haye gets in the limelight with his master as the ¥ * into a bus (background) at Deridder, La. The women, Mrs. Clyde Erickson and Mrs, C. R, Bolton, were ex Frenchman busies self in Washington with improving Vichy-U.S. SR S 4 route from their home in Waco, Texas, to Leesville, L&, to visit their hu yt}nds.: i L3 ;f_’_‘"h" On "“,: °f- 0eo< rges BfftrlM-VI@e. ,couf"l_“f Subscribe ‘for The Empire. ++ _ BRINGING UP FATHER . By GEORGE McMANUS GOOD MORNING - GOOD MORNING- SIR-YOU ARE 11 WONDER IF | DADDY - ARE FEELING WELL- AM FEELING VgLL_J Fg%lnl_r%? SIR- | HOPE = ALL RIGHT? (5 ? A N g8

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