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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1942 Y ~ ALIENS, 45-65, BROOKLYN AL Cheee WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, AGE TWO Skl e RRRFFRRRRRRRRRRRIRR AR R RRRRRRRRRRARNG ;CA D. B. FEMMER " : as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE % LLiNG ALL ELKS | SAGRAMENTO Catholic Daughters | Plan Breakfast fo | 45-65, must register with Selective 9 is invited t t this c thi i ' Juneau Lodge No. 420 . TAKES GAME: WINS IN BY MAY 20TH Follow'C : b ML ot i B rouin - ‘ 4| i ) | rollow Lommunton " * 4 ! el DR N CAPITOL THEATRE é FRO M SEA ls NATIO“AI- s@;”xf \lveilt]hlmslhz‘gflfl(‘ bracket ufilr:‘itnlla.«{hx::g:.t r:f;n;: b;lsix.\:essB‘fl‘r(A;l” and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . T ONIGHT Goodman as presiding officer. 9 Service in the forth-coming regis- MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE" 4 Refreshments were served under - ) H tration, on May 20, 1942, John L. m 3 ) %pl‘i] 29 at 8 Po Mc %‘ Seattle Loses One-SIde!h Braves Knock Three Hurl- McCormick, Territorial Director of ”l“‘df“""“;'l""‘ R‘" o g“;’:“‘“::““fi:‘ Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person vy ! = 2| selective Service declared today. | cluding Mrs. Rose Schneid / ATCH THIS SPACE— i G . g . opt |and Mrs. A. yoodman. | ¥ “ /1 vice Act of 1940 states that “Except & : 1 . * 4l wood Stars Chicago oo i | I i dacide. i the Jutor| 9 ~ % 5 of i ;' mg A camp will be held a he | ° T . ; 3 oW 2| - it shall be the duty of every male|® i 2 [ « -i ) (l'.v\”‘l‘rlr(i)(‘: _uu.(lu(led by the New 4 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | _.(BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) citizen of the United States, and,Shrine to 5,‘;,,((7(,‘;.\;.':]" first| o NUTE 10 Of Entertainment /2' The Sacramento Solons, struggling| Brooklyn routed Elmer Riddle in ¢ eyery male person residing in two “H}n 3“1‘ ux.\” 'llluy. ]nv i uf.}:n,,; ¢ 12 i nfi'l()lil unteriainment, ;fiuu climb from the lower part of |less than two innings to beat Cin-|ine United States,’ to register. As ...‘l‘l lnu)\‘l g I'u)\\.m ) the event| 1 ORE NHG Fwe. #1the per : |cinnati in the National League yes- male pe residing in the United With anticipation [ ? Sl v, VIR AR : percentage table in the Pacific|cinnati in the National ague yes- male persons residing ph A s ? | " " s . € UEED follows, arranged by Chairman %l Const Lengue, last night won a|ierday, as the Boston Braves ganged ciutes, all declarant aliens must C’nu.x Sugday ryn.{.x[kmlpm(‘ll;lglu‘u:;q(:i TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L 2 n i'aiston and Vern Joyer. ;; victory over the San Francisco|up on Bill Lee for four runs in the | regisier, and nondeclavant aliens )«‘.:1{::”“"‘"“‘];3].\ ‘wm P -:m, } (28 p ¢)|Beals in a bungling and loogely [fourth to defeat the Cubs on a to- must register unless they are -,‘byl'clr\lil:t'\ nete “m»] B “‘ky")mw the , 1 %mm.ed game. |tal of 12 hits against three pitch- Selective Service R(’guluunmv(l\t»;l—“\“m“l Bt | ¥ A 8 / { , ' /“ A squeeze run in the last half of | €rs. sidered to be 11r)n:e>ixt1:§::.‘ll‘:: u““x“’m it i Sliines Lt S 5 1Yo ng, You'll Be Surry. 52 the eighth gave Los Angeles a vie-| The Pittsburgh Pirates romped to United ;Lm; 13 ',:fi".“unfim}.»id»-nt ¥ Betty Goodman R 5 # G!‘mr) over San Diego, after the|a victory over the Phils on 13 hits. b “:"‘;; il::'(x&; a diplomatic repre-|and Vivian Tice are in charge of DO oG 008 padres scored three times in the|A double by Johnny Hopp with twc [ (1) Tt e technical attache of athe breakfast, at which a 100 per ¥ = Vi |tirst alf of the same inning to tle|mMen on base drove in a run in the| entative, a LeChel’ B0 PHE 0P an g ytiendance s expeeted. ! the count | tenth inning to give the St. Low: | Or¢ien embassy or h‘xu.mnn)_“.. z::::- /Pl B 0L y 4] | ¢ ¥ acy avet sul general, a consul, & vice con-| caters. E\)E;’SI fldzel Md.e°d ‘Ar' BfOOkS and | Hollywood unloosed a 14-hit at- Cards a victory over the New York ::: :" % cobiular agent dt a fofeigh| w fs New Clerk at | MFTT THIS EVENING [tack to defeat Seattle as Johnny I Bittner held the Rainiers fo six hits while his mates kept Carl Wife Leave for to attend American League Giants sountry; or (2) If he is an employee of a for-| sign government and a national of who | RAF BOMBS of Nonresidence (Form 303). | BUY HHFH‘NSE BONDS | m————— FOR RESER ATIONS AND IneORMATION CALE . | Fischer in continual trouble during the country employing him, ”“‘ 20“‘ (eml"y S'Ol’e SOU“’I ThIS A.M. (his six innings on the mound 1as been notified to the Department | >4 Glfi“r' 5 | ) State; or > Freight Phone 23 Locking efficient and neat in her | Art Brooks, who has been traffic SCORES TUESDAY GAMES 3) U he an official or an 1l tailored green coat, Mrs. Hazel representative for Pan American| Pacific Coast League | amployee of a foreign government \icLeod has joined the staff of 20th Airways Alaska Division in the| Oakland-Portland, postponed, and a national of the country em- C .y store clerks and is|Juneau office for the last siX| gan Diego 4; Los Angeles 5. } ploying him, who has been notified | t rerunner in Juneau of women months, has resigned his position| gacramento 7; San Francisco 4. | ‘o the Department of State; pro-| will handle work that is cus-|and left, with Mrs. Brooks for the| ponywood 6; Seattle 2. i vided that at the time he is no- arily taken care of by men in south this morning. Previous to tional League | tified to the Department of State, ‘ jokd | coming to Juneau, Mr. Brooks was| Brooklyn 7; Cincinnati 3. W + proper representative of his gov- MclLeod has had experience (in the PAA office in Fairbanks for| Ph(lndelphu; 1; Pittsburgh 7 ! rnment advises and the Depart- ‘ . & ting the public as she has|six months | Boaton 8;:Onickgo 3. ; iDawn A"a(k caps week ment of State agrees that he is in | done hostess work in Eugene, Ore- Mrs. Brooks plans to continue to Néw Voek 4: 8% Lol 5. | I, A. 0" . fact not residing in the United | ALASRA COASTAL Alnl‘!"ns on, for two months operated Detroit, Michigan, to visit her fam- Amerl" Peing | ong Ir ensive 0“ States; or he bus depot here. She is familiar ily and will be joined there by her| . LW ‘:" e 1 A ) | 4 If he is a dependant male Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express with foodstuffs and thoroughly at husband. Mr. Brooks will visit his| St Louls 3; New ¥ork 1. German Vifal Poinfs |chila or any person descrived in Head SOREDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A, M. home in handling them family on thelr farm in Wisconsin | ('le\:sllma' Ko Pgfisdél it sub-paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of ea qnarlers thik e S i oA 1 like the work very much and for a month before continuing to| P wp e (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | this paragraph; or ) | Talot Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd lcan shan gof Sitka think it only sensible for women Detroit | ORRAEDLCS AYENIR D 4. | British war planes capped their| (5) If he is a member and in the Hardeman Il suneau.$8 s$10 s18 $10 $18 $18 $18 818 $18 to clerk in grocery stores, with Regarding his future plans, Mr.| | devs ting week-lon, ir offensive|active service of the armed forces Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 g STANDING OF CLUBS ik s ek ey ; al & | . s their knowledge and experience of Brooks said several positions were 5 sl heavily at Germany's|0f & cobelligerent or neutral coun- Chichagof 13 10 18 10 18 10 Pacifie Coast Le e i o By s | w 3 ; PR focdstuffs,” Mrs. McLeod said ynder consideration and that he| acifie ague Bl Rikvi) Base at Ko befort @awn | Ty Of /] ximshan 18 10 18 10 1 Pete Clements explained that would wait until he arrived in wm-" Won Lost Pct. today. 6) If he has "'.‘""“‘l or here- H l Pelican .... 18 10 18 :g when he had to increase his staff consin to decide which of several|Seattle 14 8 .636 | The planes bombed a Nazi hm_‘anex' enters thg Umtcfl_ States in a als ig :g :8 Lecause of added business, he fol- he would follow up. |Los Angeles 13 8 619 skt in it 1 Bxond e manner prescnb_ed by its laws and : s plea to employ women in - | Oaklana 13 10 565 P in its lair at Trondhelm for) o6 pot yemain in the United H.S.G || Angoon .. 18 ah D e o | : 30| the second night in a row. e e & o « 3. GIr'aves Hoonah . 10 g ] all possible jobs in order to release | San Diego 13 12 520 | = States after ay ) , or | 4 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Mintmum Charge 68c men required for military duties, PARISH T | Hollywood ) Great fires were left raging on|pore than 3 months following the ‘The Clothing Man MONDAY and THURSDAY ork on military bases and in min- Portland 11 13 45p|the fleld, the British said, but thelgqte of his entry, whichever is the| B oon ™ Wiiubll Bewraory Wath in7 and fishing industries, and EN“SIED MEN “ERE]Sacmmemo 7 14 g3 Germans asserted that the li"y“lwlnter.” ; . e | (B K;";}’m“" s;:.‘(‘): 320(;‘0 $18.00 $25.00 other places where men are re- |san Prancihss 6 13 ms».‘ur Force aimed 1.ls bom]b]?nat. cul(; When a nondec_‘}arent alien rc-.‘m‘ - 35,00 25.00 25.00 1250 quired during the war cri and' Enlisted men are invited tonight | ,:x“;:;llug‘?““mm“' dwellings an Xh,/}am‘lfiml!ll]d]; g"‘f“:‘d nsé‘“t"sr :“Le;‘ || Petersburg 13.20 :g% .50 2<ked Mrs. McLeod if she would to an open house to be held in Natienal League | 2 |May 16, , or for more th |} wrangen 15.00 . take the position the Parish Hall of the Church of| Won Lost Pet.| The Nazi command acknowledged imonths following his entry, which- '] Kasaan 10.00 Other women in Juneau have the Nativity, when dancing will ]’"jBrooklyn J2 3 800 |80 unspecified number of cn\-xhgn lrsvor ;s 1::\:?11 hf*hmu;"- l:’gls;t'l"j \m(;‘ | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimnm of $1.00 worked in grocery stores, but in the enjoyed to the music of the siX-|pjttshurgh 8 5 615 casualties but said that the raidiless he files with the local boar 9 e past they have usually been mem- piece orchestra of the boys from|nee Yl;grk T 500“7050 the British 11 bombers, mak-|Wwhere he is located an Alien's Ap- Fofi !NI’ORMAA.JN ON TRIPI‘SA']EO }{glgég' the Bu ers e he Duck Creek projec I plication for Determination of Res- | HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, ) 3 rs of the families operating the the Duck Creek project “hi ing for a 484 hour total, 36 RAF | 1 10% tgns P . : : b s D Chicago a o idence (Form 302) and the appli-| i Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less | stores. As far as is known, Mrs Members of the Catholic D“ugh"S( Louls 6 6 | bombers shot down. The Germans; 4 1 r a appl | 3 i T B5 e fhe s e McLeod is the first in Juneau to ters will serve refreshments after|p ., . 3 7 8 '“.“sald that 25 were downed on:Mon-cation is either pending or it An additional cxarge:\ :lnesw passeng i “pond to the patriotic appeal to the dance : el ikl 5 & 355|0ay night alone. been determined he is not a rvesi-| o flag stops. women to enter such fields All Junior Hoslesses in the city o ‘;’ '(;'] ; i -2“! ikt ) Y |dent of lhp United States. If such| ) ->>o—— are invited to the affair, and other Friadelphia : |determination is made, the alien | | METHODIST MEN TO girls interested also are encouraged ’Will receive an Alien's Certificate | | Won Lost Pct. ESCAPED Procedure i | PAN AMERICAN The Men's if the Methodist : ; Church will meet at 7:30 o'clock to- ‘(,ltvvland 10 3 .‘189: | Director McCormick stated that | | A ' R w night in the recreation rooms of Hosp"‘l NOTES [New York 9 4 602 1th0 procedure to be followed by a | | - the church. Jack Popejoy will iDeLroit 10 6 625 ‘nondeclamnt alien applying for a| g s i 5kl Boston 8 5 615 certificate of nonresidence is as AS long as there are loop- p show bis plctures on Alaska and & yrrs Raino Wiliamson and_her| washingtan s | fottows: [ avitge : Y i ins '\'k'tfli‘?v\hr runi)\)a]:w““: ’u-‘ infant daughter left St. Ann's Hos-|gt 1 outs 6 10 378 If the nondeclarant alien lawfully| holes in your insurance | ' . ‘;{i PURBAT R, . S0 pital yesterday to go to their home.| pyiogelnhia 5 10 833 jentered the United States prior to YT | otk {ohtes e February 16, 1942, he must file his| Such that you may suffer Oscar G. Olson has entered St.| Pl ) application with his local board be-| crippling financial loss | o NI Ann’s Hospital for medical treat- | G. d Sad C h {fore May 18, 1042, if the alien law-| * CTIPPURE TN ; AIRN AL, ENVELOPES, snowing ment ! lofrau id fo Be aug tlfufly entered the country on or| from any insurable haz- | air route .n‘Seama to Nome, on | N F h . IA' jafter February 16, 1942, his appli- ' : | Round-Trip Fares: sale at J B Burford & Co. adv Ju!mH Hill was admitted to ?L‘ { Infrenc Caplta fer |cation must be fied within 3 ard —. then — strictly || 10% off twice one-way >+ Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medi- | . . imonths after the date of his en-| . || fares, when purchased v Erapire Clossifieds Pav? cal treatment. w. I | Daring Prison Break | |irance mnto the Unitea States. on| Speaking, you are mot in advance. e e s receipt of his application, the local | v P . “‘S rom NEW YORK, April 20— General board will determine whether tne| "eANY insured. | Foirbanks, Alaska 8 76 Henri Henore Giraud, 63-year-old alien is, in fact, a nonresident and | Flat, Alaska ... 31 $056 French officer who escaped from)Will mail to him a Notice of De- | Check with this Hart- | Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 u eamime fortress of Konigstein, is ,-r.;LeF:;mnu:lx;;n of Alien's Residence ! Juneau, Aaska — 151 fi lg ¥z |parted in a dispatch from Berne (Form 305) ! ford agency today and McGrath .. 44 3 to the New York Times now to be! In case of an adverse decision by | ¢ s Nome, Alaska e 149 74 126 149 tl:zl Vs — in Vichy. the local board, the alien has the get the kind of insurance ‘ Nulato, Alaska . .— 121 60 99 b 116 Indians Take Undispufed| e dispatch saia tiat Giraua right, within ten days after Form | : ey e o a1 o an s ‘m p used @ 57 foot rope to swing out|305 has been mailed by the hoara, Protection that you need. Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 Lead in American i e faiede |to appeal the decision to the Di- | e y He reached Switzerland after msi‘reclor of Selective Service, Director | || Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. NELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager H |escape on April 21, but the laws of | McCormick stated. i | » | league Flgh' that neutral country did not allow T —— | J 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 q ooy |bim to remain later than April . TTLE (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) |g5. e CLINIC HELD FOR PAA 1324-4th Ave. SEA’ The Cleveland Indlans notched their ninth consecutive victory yes- terday and gained undisputed pos- | session of first place in the Ameri- |can League with a victory over the | Athletics, as the Yanks dropped a decision to St. Louis. Giraud is famed for a similar, escape from a German prison camp| during the last World War. NATIONAL MARITIME DAY WILL BE MAY 22 CHILDREN TODAY | | Preschool and infant children of | ;Juneau shared their regular Wed- | jnesday immunization clinic this| jmorning with children from the| Shattuck Agency N PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS g |schools who hi d ini; - - Prr e e e oo e’ There's lots of work to be done these days, Je?fli?fi??how:::de:“o\i:d “‘z |series of i,mc,fimfif,i to foish lhel INSURANCE—BONDS H i 3 1 both in Civilian Defense and the Services. |singles and a triple. The St. Louis| A Statement issued today by;zafi:’m’-&;s Rude gave 8 immuni- | Juneau, Alaska PPNONIIN] TRAVEL ON A +) Youll |team ended a nine-game losing Acting Governor E. L. Bartlett, des- % _ morning, to pre-| o % - ou'l need energy and Lh'e Baranof Coffee |streak by beating the Yanks in g |iénates May 22 us National Mari-|*Chool and infant Chiren s 1| Princess THE Shop is the place to find it . . . Meals are |mound duel between Elden Auker|!ime Day, in commemoration of the fo0 an ity e t 6%:‘ .22 were L delicious. |of the Browns and Red Ruffing. samng- 9f Yos, et silooagiul onesn pox, 24 lyphiid' x\%\d' 17 r“‘. small <o o = A T C 0 | The Boston Red Sox knocked Hal ;;ea;‘;‘;;“p' the “Ravennah,” an Mayl g ' % iphe Juneau to Vancouver, | | White out of the box to defeat De-|“; '°1: ) | Mrs. Jack Burf e . ia or Seattl : The Baranof i a5 Washingtan deut the G e %12 VTG U1 S0 er Gitane toau. and s son Y/ g LINE ) |cago White Sox their fifth straight|pa peen dedicated by the marine Hibbard and Miss Stephenie Bog- Princess Louise sails from Juneau | defeat with Buck Newsome register- | i 4.t i don public health nurses SSiste May 7, i5—June 1 ® . COfiee Shop |ing his second victory of the sea- | are serning oor oo eR | the doctor. e TABLETS V. W. MULVIHILL Alaska Transportation { R . son. marine in the present war. bt C———o—o’_ ;.,"vp!nc" $3 Agent, C. P. R.—Juneau, Alaska Company o , Catering Manager BT S B e e Congo river in Africa was| Y mpire Classi Pa) BUY DEFENSE STAMPS formerly known as the Zaire. ‘ T e ok STOMACHS CANADIAN PACIFIC - ; . ; : pe——r ot AL ey LBl i b L B i o il moner sacx s 37" | posessses—————— | | SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK W —— BUY DEFENSE SIAMPS ol i ———h utler-Mauro n‘! 0. — sn\:&g‘; ‘J%%’etg&\&\é‘ie 557 ook WWATW. T WARRAL - NE CouD o T CANTERD & The Rexall Store p— \WHERE DOES GHE \NORW2 WAy DONT NE SN TO WER, TELL HER SHE'S 0T 0\\398\?%3&?::&\?0 s s JUNEAU-RETCHIRAN PASSENGERS FREIOHET &) \S SHE BS PURTY PG WEE SR ERGE'E TH B\GGEST ENE-BAL ; EATTLE Elks Bowling Pictures REFRIGERATION PYTCHER 2 DOWN AN \WRNTE AN T ROSIEST JBWS \WRONG, opdn el % DYA TR HER B LETTER? NE EVER SEED \g\a\\\% JOSEPHINE (423 ¢ p}m 55 5 TARTIS WHET TY | R s FLme 3 e @ Perfect comfort Tt Sk cn i “WEEP ‘et MAPRY D\SCOMBOOBERRTED : ALASKA WOMAN % B QB \S FER, CORET ER o) @ Centrally located \E BODAC\OUS Large Rooms e Splendid food at your favorite newsstand PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 \DJLT Y mu:m —t i Send a Subs;:::]e):g:‘n to Outside A 3pecial Rates to Permanent Guests P. O. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska The Dally Alaska =mpire nas ihe ALASKANS LIFE THE $1.50 a year largest pald circulation of amy Al- ¢4 Hotel sska newspaper. CEKZSTINIARLE 1y 55 0o substitute for Newspaper Adverising