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HEY, FANS! CLEVELAND, Mavy customers will throw them back .. joard frc the torthier WIHE onto the field, foul balls hit into the | o i o ihletic stars were in the | Cleveland Indians' home stz Will | 43ick of the Philippine fighting . h: [plzocl‘d in ar:‘l\\l};:n\l“m\‘);:‘lj“’v;“r“d Welles Hodgson, former Gopher or onger Ploneer of Alaska Was sent Ipsarmy -Setvioe - Vice- |y 0ad jump ace, and Phil Brain, Ji Presdaft ogert T. PECKINPAUSN ||, Sar and son of the Minnesots Member of Unemploy- BIROMPEd net coach, were stationed on Cor- i i f o ———— o i tecnos. German Command Takes| - ment Commission BUY DEFENSE STAMPS The latter was with a tank unit i Bonn L e o e oo JP@@1EA 10 | \ is \\ on itself the power to increase the!sation, PEN HOUSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ONBATAAN French Are ’"AI;*I"E‘Q";'#H;’;Y' INFAIRBANKS Power fo Increase Hours, Industries Harry Phillips, pioneer of Alaska and member of the Unemployment Compensation Commission, died at ‘Ins home in Fairbanks Sunday VICHY, May 12—The German morning, according toa telegram re- military command in France has|ceived today by R. E. Shelden, sued a sweeping decree taking|director of Unemployment Compen- from his son-in-law and working hours of French enter- daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. William prises, ordering all employers to !'l‘—‘l,\h-y of Fairbanks. of epas (CONN-LOUIS BATTLETO AsLombardi Gels Homer BE DELAYED Cleveland Uses CircuitiJacobs Says He May Match Blow fo Beat De- | Champ with Bob Pas- troit Tigers for Instead (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | NEW. YORK. May 12 Billy Only two major league games |Conn’s broken hand, received Sua- were played yesterday. In the Na- {day night in a fight with his fath- tional League, the Boston Braves|er-in-law in Pittsburgh, has result- chalked up their eleventh victoryfed in the abandonment of plans in fifteen games, defeating Phila-|to match him with Joe Louis late Ernje Lombardi got his|in June or July. Promoter Mike Jacobs announced he will try to pair Louis with an- ‘Dthcr contender, possibly Bob Past- Boston Wins Fleming's three-run homer in thejor, and will s2t the Louis--Conn TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1942 FRESH SPINACH 2 pounds 29¢ RIPEBANANAS - Poundllc JUICE ORANGES - 2dozen49c FRESH WHIPPING CREAM GRADE A PL.45¢; V2 pl.25¢ ; GLADIOLA BULBS 10c each EORGE BROTHERS |i TWO PHONES——92 and 95 - ELKS ; and Their Ladies Wednesday, May 13 " Ladies Invited af 9 P. M. Soldiers’ 8-Piece Dance Band Refreshments = LAST OPEN HOUSE UNTIL FALL SEASON BUY verree sTares Get Your Share of Make Your Dollars Fighting Dollars The More Bonds You Buy—The More Planes Will Fly A AL When you buy U. S. Defense Bonds and Stamps, you are really buying tanks and planes and guns. Your money is put to work at once to provide the equip- ment our armed forces need and must have to defeat the forces of darkness that’ threaten our lands, our homes. Lend to the fullest extent of your powers, gen= erously, to the point of sacrifice—NOW, THIS VERY DAY! U.S. Defense BONDS and STAMPS This space is a contribution to National Defense by, x _ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY port immediately the number Phillips came north in 1897 and delphia. categories of workmen made avail as lived in Dawson and Fairbanks|third homer of the season in the able for other work, resulting in!since that time. sixth inning for the deciding run. longer hours. i For inany years he has operated| In the American League, Les Presumably the order applies on-|{a recreation hall and news stand ly in the occupied zone, despite the in Fairbanks. He took an active ninth inning climaxed an upmll‘ battle of the Cleveland Indians n defeating the Detroit Tigers. The circuit clout punched the winning runs across after a five-run spree| in the eighth inning by the In- dians had tied the score. Detroit| d all of its runs in the first| abolition of the old popular front part in affairs of the Democratic laws, a large proportion of French Party and has been chairman ;of Industry has been working only 40| the Divisional Committee in. the a week. | Fourth Division for many years. As little as half of the industries| Phillips was appointed a meém- have spread the limited employment ber of the Unemployment Com- possibilities to war production since pensation Commission in Noyem- |SCOre: the Armistice, the Germans say ber and came to Juneau at ‘that|inning. e Itime to attend the Commission’s | — meeting . | SCORES. GAMES MONDAY In failing health for several National League Philadelphia 2; Boston 3. years, Phillips left Juneau for Se-| attle and Portland for medical -at-| No other games. tention at the close of the Com-| American League mission sessons. He returned -to| Detroit 5; Cleveland 8 Juneau in February, feeling much! No other games. Pacific Coast League Stanley Jackson, in charge of to his home in Fairbanks. i | the local salvage depot, says the! His friends in Juneau hn,d.i in the Pacific Coa?t League as the trade journals have reported that| ceived no previous word that . teams were lravghng to open the importance of conserving all!Phillips health had become worse | day cn the schedule for this week.! kinds of bristle brushes and of re-|and his death is a shock to t?wsc" i heurs improved in health and continued No games were played yesterday STANDING OF CLUBS laiming discarded brushes was who know him. N stressed this week at a meeting of, No relatives are known to Jur- Pacific Coast League the brush advisory committee of [vive. Mr. Phillips was one of; flie o o the War Production Board. It wasoldest members of the Elks Lodge Seattle ool 'gsg pointed cut that many thousands of |in Portland, Oregon, and in Pal -“5011‘“:11919’ 'fg ;2 oo paint brushes are found in shops'banks. ¢ Vs sa flg‘ ey it and homes all over the country| TR | s:z;-amfi& 6 17 ‘335 that can be cleaned a'nd u.se_d ru{ CREWSON AT GASTINEAU; Hollywood 18 21 462 a long time. Many paint bn...shg.: it Growman Pybo aoal i rortaad PR too worn or fouled for luxt‘hel \Ls»( Jibail; recsntly: frot Bitka’is {Ih_\‘-\san s e o centain hog bristles that are more; . k by valuahict ey than’. when Ctthe e b the , Casdnesl (How and | St Brishss gte. /niade will be in Juneau for about a week National League Discrded dyeds . before leaving for Ketchikan. 5. ‘ Won Lost Pet. iscarded paint brushes should fob sl Rk et e 5 | Brookivn 1 p 108 be saved for the Salvation Army & | Blstabiigh Rl and delivered to the salvage depot! The Daily Alaska Empire haf;hc e e in the old Occidental Hotel Annex largest paid circulation of gn}{:v.Al. st. Louls 19 18800 at Front and Main Streets. Ha‘.xka n?\"spa;?er. YRS :a‘; | Cincinnati 12 12 500 | New York 11 14 440 | Chicago w1l 14 440 | Philadelphia 7 19 269 | American League Won Lost Pet. | New York 17 7 108 | Cleveland 16 9 640 Detroit 17 12 586 Boston 14 10 583 | Washington 11 14 440 | | St. Louis 1 16 407 | Philadelphia 1 16 407 | Chicago * 6 19 240 | | MORE JAPS - ARETO BE EVACUATED 'Edicts Issued Will Affect i 2,300 Nippons in | Four Sections SAN FRANCISCO, Calif,, May 12 | —Japanese have been ordered evac- uated from the mainland and is- | Yard, the vicinity of Fort Lewis {and the city of Tacoma, also a size- able section of Northern California. | The edicts will affect 2300 Jap- anese, bringing to more than 75,000 | | the number removed from their { homes by the military forces. ( -ee | CHURCHILL | WARNS OF - INVASION Prime Mini_si;r Says Air- borne Attack on Eng- land Is Possible LONDON, May 12—Prime Min- ister Churchill said today that “an | airborne invasion of England be- comes more and more of a possibil- ity,” but that any attempt of the | Germans to land on Britain will be a descent into a “hornets nest.” Taking heed of his own Sunday ; warning against a German gas at- | tack, Churchill wore a gas mask ‘at his shoulder as he spoke in- | formally at an inspection of a Home louud unit at Westminister Palace Ethls afternoon. ‘{ The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any paid cireulation, |battle back to September. BOBO'S HOPE Bobo's campaign |with Champ Joe Louis came to an (abrupt end, at least temporarily last night, to- | ten-round decision from Bobo in a savage bout. | Empire—the paper with the largest leged leaders of the secret anti- | the Lost Pet, “aid circulation, | lands. around the Puget Sound Navy | Al-| he number of Hollanders ghat for || lleged complicity in a plot to'pave Hollanders the way for an Allied invasion of | | | [ The Netherlands. b The radio broadcast picked up xe(u'e y here announced that those exey Nazi Orders cuted were charged with espionage and also the possession of arms. | Charged withi Plot to Pave Way for Allied Invas- 1(hcn- children on the series of in- RG0S WEEKLY CLINIC TO ion, Having Arms | oculations against the diseases of LONDON, May 12—The German | typhoid, diphtheria, smallpox or | BE HELD TOMORROW e Occupation Forces of The Nether-|whooping cough, are urged to bring Tomorrow morning from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Juneau, Public Health Subscribe to the Daily Alaska lands today executed 24 more al-!the children tomorrow to complete inoculations, as the weekly Center, the regular weekly immuni- clinics may be discontinued soon: I‘ . OF TITLE GO NOTS0G0OD PHILADELPHIA, May 12—Harry for a title bout zation clinic will be held All mothers who have started when Gus Dorazio won a Nazi organization, bringing to a GET THE MOST FRO YOUR FOOD DOLLAR | BUTTER l)u‘ri;:uld Sweet Cream 2 POUNDS 99c EGGS CO-OP SPECIAL—A—LARGE 2 DOZEN 89c P LETTUCE. 2 ueavs BBC GREEN 0N'0NS it 2 BUNCHES 15c AVOCADOS - each l0c CABBAGE - pound 10c GRAPEFRUIT - each 5¢ | ASPABAGUS -2 lbs MUSHROOMS - Ih. 65c; SPINACH - - 21bs. 38¢ # You do not have to wait for the arrival of a boat to buy your fresh vegetables at the 20TH CENTURY GROCERY. Qur vegetable stand is loaded with a wide selection of fruits and vegetables every day. “One Delivery Made to Douglas Every Day. Phone 603 th Century Grocery PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE TO MAY ]6—[NCLU$IVE