Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA - THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 U.S.NO. 1 Mfl/‘fp/fiw 7¢ [0/ lfll/ TORSEAE ] i J & FORSEATILE| v Stmmts ~ 00um There’s satisfaction in knowing LY 34 : » IOakland Beats Portland | Sl.1o 52.10 s3‘95 that the 6':¢ revenue tax you pay vl N ! with Two Hits-Sacs | DRY 0N10NS on every pack of twenty cigarettes : § in Vldory is doing its bit for Uncle Sam W o . 4 | (BY AssocIATED PRESS) p d A s % In the Pacific Coast League yes- oun s ( And Chesterfield’s superior blend : # x : terday, Dick Barrett pitched Se- g ¥ ) 5 ttle to its third straight victory of the world’s best ciga- ' 4 o the skkion oies BONFLBed oal GEORGE BROS ] [land got only two hits i rette tobaccos has every- ; We p, Wiih Portiand, but bombloeA oRits 3 $ ; i : . . the first inning to defeat th thing it takes to satisfy ; o : 0,0 n (i e Aoy ook o e | Two Phones 92 and 95 a smoker. It gives you a ; e 4 A A double by Eddie Lake in the ; A S, K Ininth inning gave Sacramento a smoke that is definitely ; ; e Y for o 7 [victory over San Francisco, while 8 i 5 3 3 - eek Wally Herbert pitched a seven- MlLDER?far COOLER and IOtS B i hat 1 : | hitter for San Diego in defeating pRIvATE (ARS Ma sus end ; fense ;, - ovld by, Los Angeles. ; i1 One o / 4 | BETTER-TASTING. Get your- | self a pack of Chesterfields : . L _ : A ® i . d“ | :::?fi?%o?::.l{:}?xlm p R 0 p o S E D Assessmen's today. Smoke the cigarette San Francsco 3; Sacramento 4 000 ¢ that SATISFIES. b = T HEN, 3 | ' Los Angeles 8; San Diego 5. . L e : S - 1 3-;' s ) : S(:Ll)e lo;s Hollywood 1 ‘ ] ma Ines CARs National League Pittsburgh 6; Cincinnati 2. SRkl IR, £ New York 6; Brooklyn 4 Boston 6; Philadelphia 2. Callforma Senator Sug- House Committee Takes i S el | gests President Have | Action on Legislation B o aonmaeiphin 11 Power for Action for Fiscal Year Detroit 6; Cleveland 2. New York 9; Washington 3. | —_ St. Louis 6; Chicago 5. | WASHINGTON, April 16—United| WASHINGTON, April 16 — The [stntes Senator Sheridan Downey House Mines and Mining Commit- STANDING OF CLUBS lof California has introduced a bill tee today approved a bill to sus- Pacific Coast League |to give the President power (o pend for this fiscal year the r CHESTERFIELDS follow the B / [ & b Won Lost Pct.|seize any or all privately owned |quirement of a $100 or more assess- % % 7 % 3 % A Seattle 3 875 | automobiles. ment on the workings of small 3 flag..On every fronf yeull > Lw oL | oakiand .. 667| The Californian recommended jn mining claims because many small WITH MEN OF STEEL, building our ships find them giving our fight- e a4 5 Los Angeles : 556 his bill that immediate steps he | claim owners have been called to ond tanks and planes, it's Chesterfield. ing men more pleasure with 3 g | Hollywood 500! taken to “remove some ten mil- |military service or are unable to Everybody who smokes them likes them. \ their milder, better taste. | sacramento ... 444 (lion cars from the roads and place |get equipment or labor. | Portland 5 385 /them in a vast pool to meet the! A similar measure is reported to F [ E | d | san Francisco 375 | serious transportation crisis that | be favorably regarded by a sub- I’ b ¢ |San Diego 308 {can be expected in a year or so.” | committee of the Senate Mining 7.”! r/o ” s FRo ”’. i : | Downey said he is convinced there Committee ” A G National League {will “simply not be any tires for R S 4 4 Won Lost Pet.|thirty million civilian autos in four WOMEN OF THE MOOSE - i RUTH HAVILAND and SUSAN | Pittsburgh 1000/ or five years even if we get all| Regular meeting Saturday, April CLARKE, of the Women Flyers ! Boston 1.000 | the synthetic rubber hoped for by 18 at 8 p.m. Initiation. . Please , ] B of America. With the alert [ Chicago Jesse Jones and others. wear formals. Refreshments, etc 5 o young women flyers of America Brooklyn : S TR —GERTIE OLSON, "' ( : ‘ :[' ‘ : . - who are doing their part in the | New York ; BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Recorder. National Defense picture...it's St. Louis 500 | " - o 4 J‘ S l Chesterfield. They Satisfy. Cincinnati ) . | Falaceinns ) THE SALV ATION ARMY Copyright 1942, LicerT & Myaas Toracco Co, SN Boswn KETCHIKAN IS st Lous oo+ Your Donation Will Be Greatly Appreciated. IN FRAN(E : ON lASI TRA".) BY D|MAGGI ’(’v;vlezfu,g:on - H If not contacted and you w‘ould like to help o | | Philadelphia 000§ remit to SALVATION ARMY, BOX 2261, 15 GLOOMY 4 1 wmus wiosiss N VICTORY "1 ¢ E | | N More SMAULEAGE per bottle U\ “ in oL SUNNY BROOK z BRAND 3 ¥ [ Select Name for City, K Si cht Bourbon Whisk - entucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey | b 7S .‘ ; ,,MVV'MBMT(HO wibl Passes Away iNewgork Mzkes it Two mfaHSDrawn GARDENING TIME : SN NSNS B ]| e e e s M 01 ORI RO By Baseball | IS HERE |inet, went into his second day of |hospital here after a bries. illness. leagues Eoiila help you with your Carden Prakiloms ;,conrerenccs today with Marshal| Inmag came to Ketchikan in 1891! | Henri Petain, declaring that the|when it consisted of five buildings| (BY ASSOCIARED PRESS) | new cabinet of the Vichy Govern-|and an Indian camp. He came enln a TOOL SEED rmrmlzm {ment has now been chosen except|north with three other men in al Ame”"a‘" L?ugrlrle l:“‘"fi yf“e':“UJ s_ y— for two names. |32-foot sailboat and was among a|%2s UP 10 § Asneon, | avs acl arls affar : D. C, as Joe DiMaggio hit a hom- | Laval came back to Paris after convivial group of men who select- E annkl Wil Deive i #iy |his first conference with the old|eq the name for the town. f_uvns"“anz m;nv:'gmé IN"; "Yh; |Marshal, which lasted nearly an ivors i Pk i oh x ’ Surviyes . include &' sigger m‘Yankees their second straight vic-|1942 season on Tuesday brought ’ //////////I///I/IIIMHUMHIIlmllkl\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ HoNE Tumwater, Washington; daughter| " o ne " \wachington Sena-|Out 190775 fans at the eight ball Reports reaching Bern, Switzer- S i porge 4 g g i Josephine and sons George and Ally, o coiling the return of Bobo|Parks to give baseball a wartime Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY |land, indicated that the new cab-|in Ketchikan. Nelson to the Washington team as|StTt that approximated the turn Seattle, Washington iuwt line-up probably will not be| puneral services will be held Fri- Hivier = " |out last year on the opening dat made public until tomorrow. Laval’s i yteria J ch. & i irs ety lblack i e e day in the liresb}lmnn ih\m‘h | The st. Louis Brown blasted out l"I;ht; roll(?wmg is the first da |fore the Government Hotel amid [five runs in the ninth to deteat| MORTRRCC L L L |a silent crowd of about 2000 The Bank of Sweden, tounded | the Chicago White Sox. Johnny At N‘:w Ymk’ Legs and Costumes will appear ; | Frenchmen, gathered throughout|in 1668, claims to be the oldest Humphries held the Brown to three|pio o en "ot cincinnati | h | the morning - eee hits in eight innings, then blew Chi ' fo better advantage in L e ATTENTION SHRINERS sky high in the ninth. Bosf::" a: ps;“hld‘;u i;. = | EYES EXAMINED Meeting of Juneau Shrine Clubj The Detroit Tigers squared their P |and BROKEN LENSES replaced in|at Percy's Cafe Friday evening. | series with the Cleveland Indians, | jcapturing a game behind seven- |our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian|Dinner at 6:30. | American uu\le bRl i Ll __J W. LEIVERS, Secty.|hit pitching of Paul Trout, while A i g1 § g l'l]er his teammates reached three Tribe Cleveland at Detro{t : & New York at Washington pitchers for 11 hits. " Right-hander Joe Dobson hurled | Philadelphia at Boston St. Louis at Chicago the Boston Red Sox to a six-hit victory over Philadelphia. Philadel- | phia- captain Jimmy Foxx scored Total it o ¢ two rns. Grand Total . N 190,775 & nati behind the six-hit pitching of | HOLEPROOF 4 & LEAVES for ; BOSTO“ WINS :,?X'g:’ ifiéifszz,:yf‘::zn;«::;w g | _ ] KET CHIK_AN SE(O N D '"l'[ for ine vietory. witara Marsnat| SPECIAL LAWN SEED, Per Package 15¢ homed with the bases loaded to fea- and 10 Thread §\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\muvmm'»"'rrHF}'//////‘/H_';'((///////‘/I/////////} NEw SETUP OlD"MER OF 2 }YANKS pA(ED [ New Ym:""""" Won Lo Pok| A“”ual Dr.ve 'S 0" (IR & S S AN ask for . OLD SUNNY “CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME*> NEW YORK, April 16—Opening day of the Major Baseball League’s /////////////////////////////l//lllll 93 Proof * National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y, A | Total ture the Glant rally. il VEGETABLE, FLOWER and LAWN SEED The St. Louis Cardinals bunched 1.15, 1.25, 1.50 \ ‘» six hits in the second wning |} Vigero, Morecrop and Nu-Life Fertilizer a % s““nAY e APRIL 19“" F R 0 M p H I ls g‘umzertéhwl;‘omwo% L}Eugwndr Ia:! 16 h B ll b Cotton—Rayon _ e X six| R CHoan Tis e Sum e -inch Ball-bearing and Lisle ) ATSA.M Giants Square Things with P \ Rubber Tired 1.00, 1.15 " e n Nallonal oo onssotipe. BRSSCR LAWN MOWERS league Game UNDER WAREHOUSE PRICED from (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Work on installation of new pil- 7 - ' In National League play yester-|'"8 for thg Juneau Cold Storage | = $l day, Jimmy Tobin pitched an eight- warehouse is nearly completed, ac- ". 5‘. » !hitter and smashed out a homer t»|cording to H. E. Simmons. Famil Shoe Store RESERVATI.DNS' l'\laska Coaslél ‘:ih';;‘;;,i?:“":h:“;T;“v::*;;:::; oo Tyt o) GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS Y Airlines £Kite o e ety s oo | Jumean-Young Hardware Co. SEWARD STREET {from the box with five runs infjargest paid circulation of any Al- ]the first inning, defeating Cincin-|aska newspaper.