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If You're a "Sweater Girl"” ‘ AtHeart! ot THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PadresNosed /CLEVELAND © By Angelsin . WINS 11TH Fighth Frame, STRAIGHT Relief Pitchiev?rikraiffé‘rslhergu onham Gets Third Victory er Struts His Stuff ~Second Shutout for Successfully | N. Y. Yankees (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Southpapw Ken Raffersberger, by (By Associated Press) Manager Frankie Frisch was chas- UNSIGRILY 2 America LOTS MUST 2 American s ceanep. Freighiers Garden C,IubfiémbersWiH | Se I'II Doww Report Unkempt Places | inClean-up Campaign HAVANA, May 1—Two medium sized American freighters have been sunk by two submarines five miles off the northeast coast of Cuba, near the town of Gibara, the Cuban broadcast announced late yesterday afternoon The broadeast also said boats had been sent out to pick up survivors. Club members G. Day have Juneau Garden under Mrs. R pledged their determination to take an active part in the Clean-Upj veek for the City of Juneau, now! FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1942 L e A. J. SPRAGUE as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of ghe- — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “HELLO SUCKER" Federal Tax—b5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1 e ORTHLAN great relief pitching in the eighth|ed from the game in the eizhth|under way to last until next Wed-| PRER S-L inninz lask night, gave the Los|inning yesterday for arguing with [nesday. | i Angeles Angels a viclory over the |the umpire as the Cleveland Indians Mrs. -Day is onc of five Jun-}AllEN SIUDE“TS i [ ATION COMP San Diego Padres. won their eleventh straight game,|eau representatives of organizatjons | TR AN S p O RT"\ t ! - U b A Other games in the Pacific Coast League were postponed Jantzen Sweaters 100% VIRGIN WOOL 00 CLASSIC IMPORTED-TYPE SWEATERS — inspired by the {| master knitters of Jantzen’s || English mills. In Feather-fleece || A select worsted blend—super- soft, light, holds its shape . . . Four’ different styles, beautiful || | SCORES THURSDAY GAMES Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 8; 8an Diego 7. Other games postpened. National League Philadelphia 6; Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 11}, Cineinnati 8. Bostou 3; Chicago 2. 4.50 ‘ : § 3jtek | STANDING OF: CLUBS Pacific Coast. League: ' Won Lost Pet. Short Sleeved Pull On - - - Long Sleeved Pull On - - - 485 and third straight victory as the | New York Yankees defeated the St. | Louis Browns. Bonham allowed only four hits. Washington handed the Chicago ‘White Sox their seventh straight defeat as young Earl Wynn beat 41-year-old Ted Lyons in a mound duel. The Boston Red Sox, meanwhile, bombarded three Detroit pitetiers i | i Seattle 5 8 652 ; 3 ol 2 t P g come to this country for the solc Classic Long Sleeved Cardigan - 6.50 oA Lo 0 bick up all the trash that has| T 00 O TAREY i was said.|| Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express 1 been deposited on the curbs after Y ® { - - - - - - > the froi a ol - 1 ese studes hy as ‘ g . V NECk Coal B 50 Oakland 18 10 565) nt and back yards have been| TP tudents, it was pointed out SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. . BSan Diego 14 1B &19! cleaned up. lin the great majority, are citizens| Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ANOTHER BEHRENDS' EXCLUSIVE! Hotizyend o T . [ e The committee strésses the im- Of the other American Republics Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka bl i e bt s e e Portland 1118 458 1 s 4 Y vortance of the clean-up campaign| Who, in many cases, have beeni} juneau..$ 8 810 si8 $10 MR RS R oD eS Sacramento 8 14 384 G|ams,|_ose fo Cards as|es a preventive for spread of dis.|especially encouraged to attend ed- |} Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 g 10 > |Ban Francisco 6 14 300 A \ S ease or fires. | ucaticnal institutions in the United |§ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 1 o Poliet Tosses Four- g | States, cither with direct assist-|] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 E zg A o | National Leagus .. | ! ance from their Governments, ] Pelican...18 10 18 48 v, s Won Lost Pet Hl"e[ Al‘ | through grants from this Govern- ggggkcc - ‘g {g 10 QUALITY SINCE /887 | Brooklyrt ¥ 3 & d rvis l_ ment, or with help from private § FEREEE - J0 g | Pittsburgh 9 6 6 . | opuEe., Hoonah .. 10 | (By Assoviaied Press) | GOES 'l'o SI"'KA | While discussing the liability of < : d—Minimum Charge 6% s BT % 9 B 529 ¥ | issing y Express Rate: 10 cents per poun nimum ge | New York 2 8 Seoc L“E‘N“fi“"“""m““c -""":"’""'x'_‘v alien students and others who are| SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | mined mot by the socation of the | gy y oy W 89| DuwliOn Ii put on a:spectagular /in this country in a nonresiden! Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake How To ADDRESS | addresseess sip or station, but byl g 7 19 08‘5“"" in the closing. Innings to‘earny | IHIS MORNING lstatus and who have not declarcd [§ 5 1eau 53100 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 | where the sender lives o B A e |their intention to become citizens, || Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 MAIl FOR ME“ |, Thus:a nan serving on:a ship.in|Philadelpk it S s B L i ) ¢ AR e R | National Headquarters pointed out|§ Petersburg ... 18.00 18.00 750 »n ety o AR ol e | hiladelphia 2 . | stretched B]‘onk}yns winning streak 5 8 ) astal Airlines made one ynat sych aliens are not even re- Wrangell " 15.00 15.00 he antic u‘ addressec in (,fll( —— | to six games. . The Dodgers bunched 15:!111(1 l‘ll]! between Juneau and|quired to register provided their! ] Kasaan .. ... 10.00 aster, San Francisco, Ameri Leag e | i fifth. Sitka this mo . nd il | g7 g e oo G | Sikirdns inthe § ! @ this morning and planned to | nonresident status is duly deter- Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 Lesher, Woman’s Club; W. C. Ken- nell, Boy Scouts and B. F. Heintzle- man, Chamber of Commerce. Garden Club members are taking today and tomorrow to look around the city and report unsightly look- ing lots which need to be cleaned Any person in the city who wishes to report a place needing cleaning up should telephone one of the representatives listed above. bl New York -3 St.: kouls 7. for 18 hits and'a total of 21 bases| If fair weather should favor the|Ct s RED ROSE | American League togive Dick Newsome his third |city this weekend, all Junean prop-|vice upon any .nnndnclflrla?tuniicg WHITE BLUE | Settoll..3;:, Boston:. & it o i e eriy ownets are expectod to got |86 1 B0 & PRI CL X oitviee a1 i | St Louis 0; Boston 8. 14 R, T R thelr rakes and other equipment to States, National Selec v NATURAL TAN i e e # #o B0k i work in making their lots look neat,| Headquarters has declared that ve- SIZES 3244 l Chicago 0; Washington, 1. i cleaning up old papers, cartons, |POrtS llmtt allcn. btx:meil:xb'n?i:dc:\tnt d Cleveland 6; Philadelphia 1. | i brush and weeds, tearing down or|Who are temporarily i i . { repairing broken wooden are subject to service are “absolute walks, fences, old lumber, disposing of dis- carded household articles, garbage and other trash. The city will send trucks around Selective Service to De- termine Status of Non- | Residentsin Country Emphasizing that Selective Ser- vice has no desire or intention to enforce liability for military ser- ly without foundation.” | This declaration by National| | Headquarters . directly —applies to |several thousand youths who have | | | | | | | Raffersberger took the mound | beating the Athletics and tighten-|which met yesterday to discuss the 3 ) \ with the bases loaded and none|ing their hold on the American stimulating interest in cleaning up "0'[ SUBJE(' To ’ down. He fanned two batters and | League lead. gardens and lots all over the city.| forced another to ground out. | In another game, big Ernie Bon-{Others on the committes are Dan ham pltched his second shutout | Ralston, Rotary Club; Mrs. R. B Mll']' ; ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES of the Northwest in Won Lost Pot.| In another National League tilt, /make another late this afternoon, mi o1y, ol 4 = , ‘mined by tk cal Selective Service 1 | the same manner as o man serving | Gleveland T2 3 800 Howie Pollett, youthful southpaw, [carrying air mail on the morning | oards. Under resulations s by || FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 SEATTLE, May 1—The [hirteenth |0 Pacific waters {New York 10 5 667 achieved his first 1942 victory wi'h#xlights to and from the Island city.|the Selective Service System, aliens HASSELBURG, SKAG\.NTA\:' (I;AK% L?‘L-Eh. 10% Naval District again called atten-| Careful observance of this method Detroit 11 1 6112 four-hit n'grfurma-ncr wmc_h ;n- Yesterday afternoon’s passengers who consider themselves to be in Rnnl\d‘ Trip Fare: ;l": mde :Y !in']:""u tion today to the proper methods of addressing mail will insure more Boston. .. 9 -8 g ERRG e Chrdinals to down ¥hejon the late return trip from Sitka | this country in a nonresident status, | A Rl o i of addressing letters to men sery- |rapid receipt by men in the fleet, Washington 8 9 .471‘GM“ AR X 5 the to Juneau were Clarence Melland, | however, must arrange for a doter-| TREINEHAARS: ns— ing in the Navy at sea or at shore |the Navy pointed out, and will also 8t. Louis v B ‘Ph“:":"’w‘fl‘o-n‘“;:w“{‘;Z‘fipfl‘;; to | Heny S Karki, Russell Reeves,|mination of their status by the S ] T . points outside the United States. protect information .as to the Philadelpphia 5 12 nap. out of a five-game ]o’sing:'mmps L. Sineddatt and E. Parsons.|ective Service local board in the, o All such letters mailed by resi- whereabouts of ships from the en-|Chicago 3 12 200 streak | Going to Sitka this morning were |community where they are tempor- | PA N A MER 'CAN | ¢ |Ken Edwards and J. Eaton and re- | arily residing. | dents of the Pacific Northwest must be mailed to the man, giving the name of his ship or station, and then addressed, “care of Postmast- Yo ORHOPEDIC STAYS HOME The Boston Braves took the Chi- cago Cubs into camp in a close contest. | turning on the round trip flight were Mrs. J. L. Brightmor, Jim Hill, Tauno Niemi, James M. Me- Callan, and Glen C. Walters. Status Determined | The determination of residence| |status will be made by the local! |board upon the basis of the “Al ‘ er, San Francisco.’ | J : | : i The single excepti o et R | | PR St | Application for Determination of| he sin xception is for men g | Residence” (Form 302) together known fo be serving on Alaskan| DURHAM, N C. May 1. — Duke 2 4 | Bt ‘wm the “Alien’s Pers ogether shore bases, who may receive mail | was forced to cancel its annual | | [P ERe en’s Personal History| 3 U | | . tand Statcment” (Form 304) Nation-| via the San Francisco postmaster, northern baseball tour this spring | 2 al H # 3 | because of tranpertation complica- | i | , |a eadquarters said. This appllcz\».: or more directly if letters are ad- dressed “Care of Fleet Postoffice, Naval Operating Annex, Pier 41, Seattle,” Navy authorities strongly empha- sized that the proper address of mail to men in the Navy is deter- tions and schedule curtailments by some northern schools. | e The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al-| aska newspaper. |children of Alaska may have free| Envelopes were being distributed | last night and. today for .the an-| nual Penny Dtive for the Chil-| dren’s Orthopedic Hospital in Se- attle, to which residents of the Ter- | ritory = contribute yearly so thut, care at the charity hospital. Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Penny Drive DERBY IS SET TOMORROW Devil DivemFavored fo {tion should be made at the earliest, possible date, and not later than| | H I Tl E R I N May 16, 1942, by those who entered ‘this country prior to February 16,/ | 1942, while those who entered this country after that date must file |their applications not later than |three months after the date of| | their entry, it was emphasized. || Fairbanks, Alaska _.$ 76 Alaska Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. | : | e : | If the local board finds that the 3 E 31 § 66 "(lt‘hauman, is being assisted by Jenn; w. B. E t | (Continued rrom Page One) ‘appllcant is not ‘“residing ip the { Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 | aylor, Federal Building, Mrs. Rex In big tveni, fs e L o S tind a g S Juneatl, Assks 151 83 133 | Rhoten, city and Mrs. W. E. Cahill, | ; e, oeer bR SfE Wi ot et 4 44 18 81 ‘ Douglas, in the distribution of the | Alsab Next Cenmian propagandists,” and said:|Jo Bhe SeESie. SUVIe At B0l Nome,Alsska— 149 76 1. 10 s bt sgive -yl gt g hald |“It is up to us to call off our raids|"Alien’s Certificate of Nonresidence”|| Nylato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 $37 R > | .l’.«- y . o 1‘]‘ B ito save ourselves.” | (Form 303) will be issued to him, ' opmr'A]gskn T 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 {not receive an envelope may ca ‘LOUISVILLE, Ke‘ntucky. May 1. -1 Little actual information was di-| National Headquarters said, point-|| Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 the committee member for his dis- | Simply because of Eddie Arcaro, who |yylged of the meeting of Hitler m‘“‘,msz out that the governing factor in|| Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 trict and ask for one. The annual event is the oppor- tunity for Alaska residents to con- tribute to the support of the Hos- rode Whirlaway to victory last year for an all-around all-time Kentucky | Derby record, Tke Murphy and Earle Sande are getting their first serious Mussolini. In the usual sll‘l‘t'nly]ml.“m issuance of such certificates of form, a German communique said|MOnresidence will be the demon- that the Axis dictators met in. “a|StTalion that the applicant has not spirit: ‘of close friendship and in- ‘htended to establish a residence L. A. PELEBECQUE—District Sales Mansger | | 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 Effective Nov. 1, 1941 pital in Seattle which does so mueh iuhallcngr in rs, u]l.hnngh‘A rn;,”» oluble brotherhood in arms of | the United States but has in- pAA 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE | to rehabilitate crippled children ofl‘js telling everyone that he's un-fypai nntions. tended to leave at the expiration of - Washington and Alaska. JdD‘i“"lc‘:f‘dfl f"“sii’m“"(’)“li:“'"b:a ”:'1 13\2}'111 Allied conjecture, however, cen-|® lemporary stay or, in the case of T - More than 30,000 children Irouupay“c \‘Vhltn(‘y's i (i ' Of MIS-Ttered on the possibllity that these |Students, upon the completion of a Washington, and all parts of Alaska | o " o0 S0 T e will take ixmims were discussed: |given course of s7udy. have passed through the doors cf | o o SiRRETE BT T 0 e Norse | Possible Subjects | The period of valldity of the cor- {he Children’s Ogthopedic Hospital ver gcnxfho pats the \OIB . ) iy discuss’nst minute deci- | iicate of nonresidence will, of < to beat this year, according to the . ° 2 | course, var Aiiay § { to retwrn :to: their ‘homes hesled. | oypprts. sions which heralded a German pe it Ty according o the needs s —— | cured or helped on the road 10| Ajsab, although beaten several |5'ond Offensive against Russia fiafiflfiarfifi‘flffieefim o S T It's prompt . . . efficient . . . courteous, it will The Baranof normal state. ' members of Orthopedic Clubs, the people of Washington and Alaska | times this spring, also is one of the Jimmy Stout, who rides Apache, and Carroll Bierman, on Valdina, an 2—To talk about reports of al Thosz aliens, National Head- local board will, upon finding that declared that the purpose of the the applicant is not a resident of conference obviously was to keep i E 7 b X 1 ty averages ol i smouldering revolt on account of help you particularly if your time is budgeted The. hawnlial chisriin haps 80 _fa\oxitgs. Kiknhyaad Sange ."°“_‘ war weariness in Italy. quarters continued, who, although TRAVEL ON A | percent. - The: burden - is ;heavy fhave won the Derby three times. B nak "duk bl int| 0 the United States in a tempo: ivities, i s t] is a -time winner, i a possible joint | - nyp_s ” to defense activities, and you want a hurried, !:‘vlllt;mlu):.u:ssclgz;)c;el::q:hrbolag})‘eogig 3;«:;? ;“"\v::l]om vli:tm'}: lml 12%‘“ |German and Italian “final offor"‘”y, status, have registered for Sel- Pnncess T n E but tasty luncheon. | Penny Drive and through .the con- | Twelve of the starting jockeys in of peace on Axis terms. SChivo - Saqvipe, -sHoutd. ‘make. il LINER p t;z}\:i‘luns of Tin!oll ao:g d.ues from | the big ‘event tomorrow have had | At the same time, however, Allies mediate application for determina- A T C “ ; " | Derby experience. . Two of them,|iP informed British headquarters Hon of residence. In such cases, the Juncau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle LINE contribute to the support of the Mussolini in 1i , “ the United States within th orphan, won the big event before. 58 n line. These quarters S hin the mean-| pohoecs 1, cails C()ffee Sho Buspitel Alsab will be ridden by Basil Jumes, [Said “Hitler must kecp both ends /€ Of the act, lssue the “Alien's lnmmw::»‘v";ci?Q—JIh-‘-::n; b2 ANl that is asked s for each (i L O Chestnut, Re. Of the Axis moving in the same qi- | CCitificate of Nonresidence” and V. W. MULVIHILL Alaska Transportation |esident to place his extra pennies | quosted and Hollywood, also ‘are |I€ction. To do this, he must give|tNe aPplicant will turn his registra-| acent, . P, R—Juneau, Alasks Company LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager in the envelope distributed to him | wey-favored in the betting. | Mussolini a pep talk.” ‘Llon_ certificate over to the local » C. P. R: , Als ]a.nd return it to the committee on —— e—— \ oaxd for: cancellation. cAlAnm lelc - May 20. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Emplre Classifieds Pay! “;;‘ i;sets "“"hm l:-he local board SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 4 e ki Al ——— -~ finds that the applicant is not en- - titled to a certificate of nonresid- £ 7V REATERY ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH : By BILLY DeBECK |5t o g sovifente of nowsia-| vy peeense swasrs v LOOK GIRLS % \5nT TaS OV .EONR - oW BON Y. SN SNLERY - B i i LL 7 ector of Selective Service by filing | L GOWNG TO BNSINER WS LETTER RIGHT Bway CORP'L PARKS - s TTHER'S & S8y LETTER 2 - FER NOU, 00 a signed statement of such appeal date of entry into the United States, aliens seeking to depart after av temporary stay of more than 90’ days are required to present the “Alien’s Certificate of Nonresidence” to the immigration authorities at the port of departure, National Headquarters emphasized. - The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al-| aska newspaper, ‘\ CORPORRL PARKS T WANT 10 SNWE - € GENERALS £ PASSENGERS FREIGHT i TWE BEST-LODKING THING |[, JOW ML LLACS Y ST R NG at the local board within ten days,|fj JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN ! NOU EUER SANE BND KE KEEP EN HAPPY . TOR WOU it was pointed out. Elks Bowling Pictures REFRIGERATION ] WRITES SICH & NCE HAND - CLU8, T00 n all cases and regardless of the In April Issue [ | f D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 THE .. 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