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"AGE TWO SEATTLE IN A New Thrill in Loveliness AKD-SCREENED PRINTS | DOUBLE WIN WU ALLS If n looking something | outstandingly different in glorious prints | g Tamhodll o | FROM OAKS‘ - all rayon crepe, hand | our problem finest and newest sereened prints | X {Hal Turpin Singles in.-Win- ing Runs in Close Confest (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | In Seattle yesterday, Pitcher Hal| rurpin had to use his bat to win the fifth straight game of the son for him as he singled home the | |winninz run in the eighth inning| of the second game to give Seattle| a twin victory over Oakland in the Pacific Coast Conference. Ira| Scribner pitched air tight ball in the first game. 1 Meanwhile, Portland’s surprising Beavers nosed out Hollywood in a 114-inning_thriller in the first game, |but dropped the hard fought night- |cap contest. Charley Root, former | Chicago Cub pitcher now with Hol- |lywood, and Ad Liska, Portland | submarine artist, tangled in the first tilt. Sacramento finally stopped Los Angeles after six straight wins by taking the second game after Los Angeles had captured a wild-hitting opener. T | .l" 1 T X ( vou've bee¢r for washable is you wish. 75 DENIER ALL RAYON CREPE SE.95 yard 397 WIDE 3 (4 7 ; | SUNDAY GAME SCORES Pacific Coast League Oakland 2, Seattle 6, 4. San Diego 2, 2; San Francisco 0, 3 Sacramento. 8, 8 Hollywood 3, 5; Portland 4, 4. National League Brooklyn 3, 10; Philadelphia 1, 2. Chicagy 5; Cincinnati 9. Boston 3, 8; New York 2, 5. Pittshurgh 2, 4; St. Louis 0, 4. Second game called in eleventh. in- ning because of darkness. | American League B. d/]/( Bzgzsna/i ea Cleveland 3; Chicago 2. QUALITY SINCE /1887 UHS DIAN NADESNAMINE FLKS PLAN 70 CLOSE DOWN BIG NIGHT " fop purarion WEDNESDAY President Whitham Here‘ New York 2; Bostan 4 L on Way Wewaal’d— | Philadelphia 7; Washington 10. . Cleveland 5; Chicago 4. Cease Operations | iy | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | ' Won Lost Pct.| 6 700 8 600| 10 ‘545| 1 542 13 480 13 458) 12 333 14 .300 5; Los Angeles 14, SATURDAY. GAME SCORES. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2; Los Angeles 3. San Diego 11; San Francisco 0. Oakland 0, 8; ‘Seattle 2, 2. { Hollywood 6; Portland 5. National League Boston 1; New York b. Brooklyn 4; Philadelphia 1 Chicago 5; Cincinnati 4, innings. American League | | eleven| | | ! ! The Elks are going to have one { big night Wednesday The newly elected preside at the invitation of a lar cla: and following this wiil be program of entertainment, at le 40 minutes, that is going to t humdinger, and no fooling participants, all clever officers ,will *| carl F. Whitham, President and| General Manager of the Nabesna| t | Mining Company is in Juneau on|Seattle Uhtis way to the westward where he|Los Angeles The | will make arrangements to close!Oakland e from gown the Nabesna for the duration|San Diego the Duck Creek project, never seen|of the war | Hollywood National League ‘Won Lost 11 Pect. 186 583 538 500 4556 455 429 231, th Pet. | 50| 150 667 583 331 357| 333 250 | New York Cleveland ! Detrott | Boston | Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago 1 for = before Juneau public. Because of the difficulties in-|Portland Following the initiation and pro-|yolved in securing supplies and lack |San Francisco . gram, Dan Ralston and Vern Joyer of labor, the Nabesna directors |Sacramento will present their big feed which|concluded that suspension of opera- is also to be a topnotcher. Itions was necessary. — e e - | One of Alask larger ‘“hard rock” mines, the Nabesna employs(Brooklyn HOSPIIAL NOTES |a crew of 45 men through an aver-|pijttshurgh season, mining and milling|New York about 60 tons of ore a day. | Chicago Master Paul Brown was admitted! In 1838, a “big year,” a(-cording!st Louis to St. Ann’s Hospital late Saturday|to Mr. Witham, production was over |y oo afternoon for surgical treatment 500,000, actual smelter returns. An|. Q rage output has been between |25t Mrs. Howard Lindsay became 200,000 and $300,000 Philadelphia mother of a son shortly after Witham on his way to the| yesterday, the baby weighing 6 mine to get machinery into condi-| Amerlcan League pounds 3 ounces at arrival in St.[tion for shutting down “for the Won Lost Ann’s Hospital lduration.” In Juneau he is at the 9 —_ {Baranof Hotel 9 Master Ronald on entered - Aun’s Hospital yesterday medi- i treatmen MOTHER PROVINCIAL VISITING IN JUNEAU | Margaret Johuson - became mother of daughte ast 1 the Government Hospital 0 7 5 5 5 3 the a 'SUNDBORG MAKES - ASister Mary Mildred, Mother Pro- vineial, arrived in Juneau early this 4 morning from Skagway, on her way eitioal briatmmnt south after visiting the hospiml.,l’ 'llp l-o Sl‘m o i | nd missions of the Sisters of St. DEFENSE BONDS i \‘r.n in Alaska. She spent the day at ; t. Ann’s Hospital here and will ntinue south later in the week > Master Frederick Gordon has en- ed the Government Hospital for BUY George Sundborg, Senior Plan- Ining Technician for the National Resources Planning Board in Al- ‘aska‘ left by steamer today for the South where he will spend a months’ | vacation. He will visit. with his wife and three children in Hoquiam, Wash., |and will see his new baby daughter |for the first time. BONDS For Victory ... Buy U.S.DEFENSE ‘the. St. Louis Cardinals in the first {lineup mixed timely —JUNEAU, ALASKA 'FORTY - THREE TAKE PASSAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 2 | ENS. LUMPKIN IS NEW PORT CAPTAIN HERE To be Port Captain of Juneau. Leaving for the south today were Ensign J. H. Lumpkin, U. S. Coast R. G. Holmes, Mrs. R. G. Holme Guard, arrived here on Saturday |R. Steured, B. F. Kane, A morning and began his duties im-|O. Lystad, Mrs. A. Nelson, mediately. He will replace Lieut., W. Wood, J. Patkowyak, Matt Ryan who left for the Dahl V. Nelson, Mrs. V south a month ago and has since I House, J. Halubets, J. J | been transferred B. O. Brynelson. Ens. Lumpkin, who has been on ) R M- Eakin, duty in Ketchikan since carly F : s uary, is returning to the lar Seoonetg, M '8 Cooper, A. W. Thom: s his birth in coming to Alaska pen soldsteln, G. F. Bristol, Mrs ervice, as he was born in Fi rad, J. V. Hill, Mr. and Mr: banks and lived t} for sever: Orton, R. Eaton, E. Mooney years before his family moved with kin W D, Stich, W. Ga TN him to South Carolina S. Clark, R. Annly, J. C. Moriss, Before being called into ac Mrs. O. Olsen, Mrs. L. Kane, J duty with the U. S. Coast Gua Simonsen, E. Kulsread he had beén practicing law in New - -oo York Cily . - - Yanks Beaf - Red Soxin - 6-RunRally Clevela nd Wins Eighth Straight Contest-Chi- cago Is Victim (BY ASSOCIAT The New York corked their customary big inning in the American League yesterda: with a six-run outburst in the thi frame against Lefty Judd, to defe Boston. The Red Sox were held to one hit in seven innings. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Indians cut loose in the eighth inning for, all of their runs to defeat the Chi- cago White Sox. It was the Tribe's eighth straight victory Before a crowd of 42000, the largest of the season, the Tigers whipped the St. Louis Browns twice Mrs. Mrs. Nelson Barnes, 3 L. jg N. Weber. B. Wilson nd M Mrs. Greorge LD PRESS) I Yankees to un- L AM. LEGION ICE Guessing confest closes night, April 27, midni " Plant in Detroit, as 25,000 Washington FIRE RAGES | | Monday nt 25, D e Sale—April fans in the nation’s capital saw| | for sale. 316 Fourth St. FOR SOUTH Holum, | B. Con- w. | Hos- Miss Perennial plants and rose bushes MONDAY, APRIL 27 1942 D. 0. FIELDS as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening | at the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THE FLAME 0F NEW ORLEANS" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person /! WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! NORTH LAF&R TRA:N SPORTATION COM William tes Navy Northern | Light Church. the Philadelphia Athletics take two, - NEAR BERIJN straight from the Senators. rmans Aftribute Blaze fo "'Carelessness of PITTSBURGH . Children” LONDON, Aprli A German w'IH (ARDS radio broadcast last Saturday night . g announced that a vast fire was —— f 3 |raging in the Der Grunewald dis- Brooklyn Continues Streak ..cc. of “cuisren by Taking Two from Phillies A later broadcastesaid the was controlled after 1sider: damage” to valuable timber stocks (BY ASSOC iD PRESS) In the National League yester day, the Pittsburgh Pirates blanked | | i | | ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located Large Rooms o Splendid food all with bath. and service | ALASXANS LIBE THE | Der 7,500 forest part Greater Grunewald is a in the southwest Berlin D e Five Killed, 262 Hurtin Train Wreck Moforman of Hudson Tube &4 Train Held on Liquorand | Andy acre game of a doubleheader, then ba tled to a 4-4 deadlock in the night- cap which was called at the end of 11 .innings because of darkness in ! St. Louls. 1 Rookle Ray Sanders blastégl; o homer with a mate aboard in the last game as a makeshift Brooklyn hitting ‘with ; excellent pitching to turn bacK.dhe! Philadelphia Phils in both ends of a doubleheader. Rookie catcher Clff | Dapper hit a homer und”qfl)\'pfilw to drive in two runs and pace the| league champions in the first game. | The Cincinnati Reds enterfained | e tist Sunday home crowd o Manslaughter Charges 12,000 by beating the Chicago Cubs. | BeEsewe- Meanwhile, two streaks came to YJERSEY CITY, April The an end at the Polo Grounds in Motcrman of a Hudson River tube New York as the Boston Braves,|8in which piled up during the, beaten in eight straight coritests,|2Bht. killing five persons and in-| halted a four-game winning streak |JUing 262, is being held by the of the Giants by taking both eml.{(‘(’[m;m(“i‘::;‘; IUP:' “;"’l‘;{;{ pnaa ': ,_”"“: of a doubleheader. < et g 8 kel under the influence of liquor. e e 7 Manslaughter charges also are being filed against the motorman, Louis Vierbuchen, 48. Gunde Candidate For Represeniative on Democratic Ticket Primaries April 28 35 Years' Resident of Southeastern Alaska For the Growth and Development of Our Alaska \ F (Paid Advertisement) I T ad 30 27 Plant Sale—April Light Church. 25 25, Northern e R e e e Grant A. Baldwin Republican Candidate for House of Representatives FOR ALASKA AND T0 KEEP GOOD TEACHERS IN THE SCHOOLS (Paid Advertisement) Fresh halibut brought to port ov- er the weekend totalled 14,700 pounds which was purchased by the Alaska Coast Fisheries for 8§ and 6 cents. ‘ Halibuters coming into port were | the 31-B-455, Capt. Karl Westby, with 2,700 pounds and the U and T, Capt. George Davis, 12,000 pounds. Fifteen hundred pounds of fresh salmon were brought in by the 31- A-105, Capt. Lynn Flesher and were purchased by the Juneau Cold Stor age Company for 15, 10, and 8 cents. E | R. E. (Dick) HARDCASTLE OF KETCHIKAN Cam!idate for Territorial Legislature Familiar With Owr Probleins Pledged to Economy in Adminisiration of Public Funds and Government of Alaska by the Citizens of the Territory. Your Vote Will Be Appreciated and Your Rights Protected. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY--APRIL 28TH, 1942 (Paid Advcrtisement) STAMPS Empire Classifieds n'y!? BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH GEE Wiz &\ MY SHOR ') an T NB MEAN TO ShN . \ NRSAGNED M FOR L EPHONE NIWBERS GRAE YOU THE\R. ON T BACK OF '€\ — { v»\omgw\v () Headquarters W FELLARS CAN MODCH RIGHT N AN TTRKE THER PCK Hardeman WATER-PROCFED . Hals H. S. Graves The Clothing Man OW B8OV '\ THESE BABES GOT PLENTY OF CLASS Y LETS WANE THOSE 1LAST TWO NOW, SRVFEY T WOZNT BRNT T DOOR. \WHEN W BREWNS \WWZ PRSSED OUT W SR S T ST | Special Rates to Permanent Guests e ————— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah g jcan shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 18 10 18 Tenakee Todd $10 $18 10 18 10 18 18 10 Angoon Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 63¢ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ~ Ka Wrangell Petersburg $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 18.00 18.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 10.00 Express Kate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $Lo0 \ FOR INFORMA ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBUE W kD LobGE: P hone 612 Round Tri Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. S ——————— | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Kake $25.00 an Juneau Kake Petersburg Wrangell Kasaan 1 - TION | E Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. McGrath Fairbanks Flat Juneau | Fairbanks, Alaska | Flat, Alaska ... Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ....... Nome, Alaska . Nulato, Alaska . Ophir, Alaska Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 236 217 95 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 125 26 142 119 $120 —_— e Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. NELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 SEATTLE $118 132 18 126 99 12 $120 149 127 125 $ 37 116 $ 88 1324-4th Ave. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS TRAVEL ON A a1 " Princess” Juneau to Vancouver, THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company SBAILINGS FROM PIER.7 SEATTLE “RALWAY Victoria or Seattle | Princess Louise sails from Juneau May 7, i5—Jdune 1 | V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC T T SR T AR R b R PASSENGFRS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ° JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN Elks Bowling Pictures In April Issue THE ALASKA WOMAN at your favorite newsstand Send a Subscription to Outside Friends P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska $1.50 a year D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ‘The Dally Alaska mpire nas the argest pald circulation of any Al- uska newspaper. fitute for Nevéspaper Adverlisind There is no subs