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ESTTN I | PAGE SIX Good food builds a strong nation! Come to THE 20TH C}SNTURY GROCERY for good food filled with the vitamins essential to good health. You'll find our shelves well-stocked with your favorites. STOP AND SHOP TODAY! CANNED GOODS WESCO PEARS 4No.2% APRICOTS, rlpe and rugged tins PEACHES """ 99( PINEAPPLE L. and H. Grapefruit - 6 No. 2 tins 86¢ 10 No. 2 tins 99¢ lSéaIIIe in Easy Win On ;Hal Turpm Pitches Rain- | iers fo Victory- His Fourth (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Farmer Hal Turpin sent Seattle's home season off to a flying s ‘bo:mn an opening crowd of 12500, {and pitched the Rainiers back into |the Pacific Coast League leade: |ship with a triumph over Oakls d. ! season in succession and he |the Oaks to seven hits. Behind steady pitching of , San Diego whipped n hammering two al s for 15 hits. Young Charles |Adams won his second victory ‘n many starts as Los Angeles beat Sacramento, while Portland went into the tenth inning to regain an earlier one-run lead to trim Holly- wood. he:d young WEDNESDAY GAME SCORES Pacific Coast League Oakland 0; Seattle 4. San Diego 5; San Francisco 2. ~ Home Ground |It was Turpin’s fourth win of the| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BUMS RALLY TO WIN IN 12TH FRAME Across Plate fo Beat Boston Braves (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers and the ‘Bow.on Braves struggled scorelessly for 11 innings yesterday, until the Champs finally exploded four runs cross the plate in the twelfth to { Brooklyn Nine Pushes Four| New Primate Of England Is Installed Dr. Williarfiemple Be-| comes Archbishop of Canterbury Today CANTERBURY, April 23—In a solemn ceremony dating in origin back to centuries ago, Dr. William | Temple was installed as Archblshap of Canterbury, “Primate of all Eng- land” while 45 Bishops, mcludm_su| win. Peewee Reese signalled the end by rapping a sharp single into left | field after the Dodgers had loaded | the bases without a hit. Big Jim Tobin held the Dodgers to six singles | over the entire route, with only four | collected in the first 11 innings. Tobin collected three hits himself | in the vain attempt to beat Brook- | lyn. | In another National League tilt, Pittsburgh backed up Luke Ham- | lin's seven-hit pitching with extra | base bombardment to shell the Chi- cago Cubs with doubles and singles | in succession after there were two ,men out in the ninth inning, and spoiled a shutout rcr Harry Gum- bert. one from the United States, stood by in the sand-bagged, bomb-pocked historic Canterbury Cathedral. Among his important duties, the Archbishop of Canterbury officiates| at the coronation of England’s| | monarchs. FIRE DOES DAMAGE AT - ANCHORAGE R TIT ORE TR ' OWNERS ORGANIZE T0 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1942 SEED POTATOES ONION SETS I.ARGE SELECT!ON OF Garden Seeds MORECROP LIME Fertilized Soil for Window Boxes SPECIAL—POTTED PLANTS Primrose—50c and 75¢ EORGE BROTHER TWO PHONES——92 ‘and 95 'SEATER TRACT PROPERTY ANNOUN(E ALASKA'S OPA MAN WASHINGTON, April 23. — The SEEK IMPROVEMENTS A group of Seater Tract property owners met at the Alex B. Holden hume last night and appointed a | committee to make plans for pe- titioning the City Council for side- walks, drainage and other improve- OUR VALUE PEAS The St. Louis Cardinals, mean- ments. e ’ : 2 1 ; i & Sa“am““"'f 1; Los Angeles 7. | while, plastered Cincinnati, while The seventeen property owners | S)a{ic:n:;u:?ef: l::";:’;::fi:g:"tzr SILUEB BAR TUMATUES o e 7"0 lenS 99(: S aliinst el |Dave Koslo, rookie left hander, ,NGHORAGE, Alaska, April 23—|Present chose a committee of Cur-| Rupert Emerson as Reglonal Di- » R { DICHEL e O e et irst | » ‘five of undetermined origin which|tis Shattuck, Don Abel and Ellis | rector of the new Region No. 9, New York 3; Philadelphig 0. Reynolds to work with the City En- !\\hlch includes Alaska. | shutout of the s(’ason over lhe Phils. {broke out here yesterday afternoon| - Pittsburgh 9; Chicago 1 e i AP, . ; it . : is reported to have done $50,000' gineer regarding their plans which | St NOBWEST CORNI cream Slyle 3“00 303 ’lns gsc .Emoll;“," 4" Boston. . Oame| BN 8 H |damage and burned several frame|will be presented to another meet- | wenk Le s R, ; i I a lo |buildings to the ground, including|ing of the group. Residents of the BUY DEFENSE BONDS = g Cm(mn:u l'. St. Lme 6. : (the Frisco Cafe and the Sourdough|Seater Tract who were not present | wes—————— merican League | | Bar. | sked i OPEN 1S 37 R .le > 0 J » ¢ ; G L s : | are asl to contact members of | EN HOUSE for SERVICE B(’ t Cll’( S range mee {"i‘“‘ Y"’]“‘ “w"’;”"d“"“‘: B H The Fire Department, with the| the committee regarding any mat- MEN oston 13; ashington omers S J aid of volunteers, succeeded in get-|ters of indiv i g | St. Louis 2; Cleveland 3. s oL WCTRIR niret. | AAMEBIGAN EBGEoN JecouT 2 ! \lmg the blaze under control before| Y k Loo much damage was done. Announcement of another meet- ]mg at which it is hoped all Seater | | Tract property owners may be pres- | |ent will be made as soon as plans are formulated. Plans will be pre- EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. Chicago 3; Detroit 1. e eee o — REGISTRATION STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League 9 120z.1ins9Yc 2 460z fins 6P« ' 42 Won Lost Per.| | LIBBY'S TOMATOJUICE . . . & Neo.2tins 99¢ |.... B {sented to_the group before a pe- ; Oakland n s o New YOTkS'flfAlsosma(kS S(HEDUI_ED FOR (o5 SRl e, AMOCAT TOMATO JUICE 4 - 46 oz. tins 99¢ | i 0o <1y oniy nmesary mprovnent| | ks Bowling Picures e e Vo b ot ® i o] Ou' 'I'wo T”ples in APR | were discussed at the meeting in In April Issue 3 % 500 view of the war emergency. Con- - Los Angeles 90 4 500{ Mine’ | . 27 DEI.AYED e A Y ! THE TEA GABDE“ GRAPE JUICE . . (|llal't ]al‘S 39(.» San Francisco 6 ;l; :ggl‘ Phl"'es I-OSS { sldL;rmg restrictions on tire sales ALASRA San Diego 9 10 474 | —_ Registration scheduled for April mtrii_‘:I:Z’:zb(l‘:ji'dl?‘]d?va&fs‘ ey t‘he woMA“ \ Sacramento 5 8 357 (By Assocated Press) |27, for men 45 years to 64 yea SRt ket et at your favorite newsstand ) SPAM PBEM TREET 1 i | ary improvement. » o) j— s s In &me;{nca: League play :,esfir |inclusive has been postponed due| ik ] Send a Subscription to Outside National League |day, the Yankees went on another |to a delay in receiving the essen- = Friends - SCHILLINGS 2 f()l' 89(‘ Won Lost Pet.|hitting spree with Joe D‘M-’Bg“’»[ul materials for registration, John| p U\:AD F";)E ADATE o P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska Brooklyn T 2 78 lefll:;l:lng]h“ “cg"dw}l‘g"‘tflpg the | McCormick, Director of Selectwz| oo, CeiL S'::"“:\]g;‘]“;g' k slsfl.a y“r' 3 P 4 S along with riples, as ! X ¥ M.]. B SHRIMP—WQI or nrY Pack Pittsburgh O B e New, Yotk tham" ariatied’ ‘the Service for Alaska, said today. |, 4100, Service men boc. CHASE ANBORN'S > St. Louis 5 3 '52°‘Athletma | Upon receipts of the materials| — °~ "~ " SEnil 2 tlllS 590 New York Arsd 1 The Boston Red Sox buried Wash- | 2dditional delay will be required as Bgeon 4 5 444 5nu0n under a 17-hit barrage, while |1t MUst be distributed to all Selec- nuAKER oAT L Pk Chicago 3 5 "““chrnon Kennedy's courageous five- tive Service offices throughout, the [ | oun s ( S—| arge I'g. Cincinnati 2 5 286!nit pitching against his old team- | TerTitory, Mr. McCormick pointed 39(. Philadelphia 2 6 .250|mates gave Cleveland a tight vic- |Out- 1 tory over the St. Louis Browns. Date on which this registration American League Don Kolloway's hitting, mean- ! will occur will be announced by the SUGAR 1 0 pound bag 7 2¢ BORDEN'S MILK -Bythe(ase $4.35 ZEE FACIAL TISSUE | CIGARETTES r““ 500 Cnnnl Luckies—Camels—Old Golds— b Chesterfields—Kools—Raleighs 3‘ ox 2 pkgs. 25c Carton 51.25 ONE DELIVERY DAILY TO DOUGLAS OUR LARGE MODERN VEGETABLE COOLER enables us to keep a larger supply of the finest FRUITS and VEGETABLES and assures you of receiving the best at all times. New Green CABBAGE-1b.10¢ FRESH ASPARAG US- 2 pounds 45¢ Radishes, Green Onions - Bunch 10c New Potaloes, Shafters - 31bs.29c AVOCADOS Each 10c CELERY Pound 15¢ TOMATOES Pound 30c Butter and Eggs Fresh in Today 20th CENTURY GROCERY PHONE For the Finest in Groceries Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday | —made by the Won Lost Pet. | | Boston 63 .50 New York 6 2 750 | Cleveland 5 3 625 St. Louis 5 5 .500 Detroit 5 5 .500| Chicago { e 315! Washington 3 6 33 Philadelphia 2 T 222 —,e— — NOTICE | April 23, 1942 | This is to notify the public that T| no longer have any connection with the Civilian Defense Rescue and | Bomb Squad of Juneau. EDMUND J KRAUSE. Hrml»d-in—‘lh.mi Bourbon that's | Extra Rich and Mellow old Sour-Mash “FIDDLE” BOTTLE ©® Wk believe in using old, slow methods — make our Bard’s Town Whisky the | sour-mash way to give it extra rich flavor | and mellownéss. We cook the mash slow- | | ly, fermeat it full 96 hours. | "Course, making whisky this slow way, we make only a little cach year for those who appreciate the best. Try | some today. 1 Bourbon Springs, Bardstown, Kentucky Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY, Seattle, Wash | boxing championship, may have to| tfor smallpox, while, gave the Chicago White Sox | a victory over Detroit, SOUTHPAW MAY MEET JOE LOUIS NEW YORK, April 23—Joe Louis, who has never faced a left-hander | in defending the world heavyweight tackle a southpaw socker befoce long. Melio Bettina is clamoring for a shot. The former light| heavyweight king has won 10| straight pouts since moving in| among the hcas | LUMBER (0, OFFICIALS AND SAWMILL WORKERS MEET THIS AFTERNOON Meetings between the sawmill| workers and officials of the Juneau| Lumber Company regarding the| 1942 contract began at 1 o'clock to- | day in the offices of the Territor- ial Department of Labnr No drastic changes were expectcd in the new contract according to| s. M. J. Haas, Territorial Commis- sioner of Labor. Hearings have been postponed until today because of the illness of C. T. Gardner, of the Juneau Lumber Company. _ CLINIC ENDS AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS THIS MORNING Pinishing up in the last cnnicl to.be held in Juneau Public schools, Dr. J. O. Rude gave a total of 45 immunizations this morning, 33 10 for typhoid and| two for diphtheria. ‘Tomorrow morning is the sched- | uled day for Douglas clinic, but| no clinic will be held there at this| time. Any person in Douglas who wishes | to take advantage 6f the immuni- zation clinics to have their chil-| dren inoculated against typhoxd1 diphtheria, smallpox or whoopinz cough, should call the Health Cen-' ter in Juneau, 218, to make ar- rangements to attend the Wednes- day morning clirics. e SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear-' ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lillian Oarison, Blomgren Bldg. | } | Made at Bardstown where Stephen Foster was imspired o wrise My Old Kensucky Home'" Phone 636, 'Chapeladies Have | Clarence Wittanen, Hal | Frank Maier, Herb Wendling; Dora | | pen and Jenny Pederson: i ray, Jackie Koby, Joan Krane, Jeane Governor’s office. Meeting Tuesday | Mrs. Jenny Pederson was hostess | to the Chapeladies at the regular meeting held Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Fred Campen on the Loop Road. The club will meet | again May 5 in the home of Mrs. | Max Mielke. Three guests who were present Tuesday evening were Mrs. Erling | Onsein, Mrs. Lana Porter and Mrs. | Zalmain Gross. i Members who attended are Mes- | dames James DeHart, Harry Arnold, | Kimmel, | Spaulding, Virgil Puzey, Fred Cam- Eddie Dull Has | Birthday Party, Eddie Dull, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Edward J. Dull, celebrated his sev- | enth birthday yesterday, entertain-! ing at a party in his home at 817 Basin Road. | Eddie’'s guests included Jay P‘in-‘ lay, Elizabeth Wyller, Stephen' Pos- | ton, Stella Dapcevich, Bobby Mur- | Krane, Donald Dull and Samuel | Stielja. i ———r Perennial plants and rose bushes | for sale. 316 Fourth St. | ——.——— EYES EXAMINED |and BROKEN LENSES replaced in| our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian! Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. While They Last 5 pair Men's Light Weight Sporting Boots, snug ankle, adjustable snap-fastened inside support just below the knee: ) e SIZE 7 3 SIZE 8 1 SIZE 11 ® Youths' Storm Boots (% lengths) Size 13 o 2 $5.25 Boys' Storm Boots (% lengths) sie 3105 $ GO0 Boys’ Light Weight Hip Boots Sizes 4 to 6 $7.50 1 Pair Women's Light Weight Hip Boots sue 2 '€ DB Family Shoe Store SEWARD STREET in the four s have served fidence and themselves. A Check of My Record est, efficient, essions of the Legislature in which I will convince you of my belief in hon- economical government. I have con- faith in Alaskans’ ability to govern Allen Shattuck CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET—Primaries, April 28