The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1942, Page 6

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PAGESIX _____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA g TR THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 RFC POWERS' ENLARGED BY - HOUSE BILL HOME LIQUOR STORE] FREE DELIVERY DURING DELIVERING HOURS We Carry a Full Line of Imported nd Domestic Liguors, Wines and lfeers | Bill-Knocks Out Sub- i sidies Clause | WASHINGTON, May 28.—A surge of last minute opposition unfore- Senate the Administration’s pro- price ceilings intact. At the request of Majority Lead- er Alben W. Barkley, the chamber unanimously rejected the plan which You Will Always Find Qur PRICES RIGHT 'the House approved legislation to |increase the borrowing power of | the Reconstruction Finance Corpor- |ation by five billion dollars, The amendment would have auth- | orized the RFC to subsidize business caught in the squeeze between the | |rising costs and ceiling prices. | The amendment disposed of, the }St*nmo assed the borrowing power | bill. ST. LUCIA PORTNOW Destroyer Arrives Safely After Attack by Sub- marine Pack UCTA, British West Indie CREMEDECACAQ® s cons $2.45 HIRAM WALKER'S 4-5 PINTS $l.30 |last night through an of subs which precipitated the naval battle in which the Blake- the first submarine attack off the Island of Marljnique last Monday. | The Blakeley was making the 20 mile run from Fort De France to (this port under her own power. When the attack was detailed, the outcome of the battle had not been disclosed. | - = | Subscribe w the Daily Alaska THEBE ISNO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWPAPER ADVERTISINGl gttt o g b o "HIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIII.IIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!HIIHl|IIIIIIIIIIII!IIiHI|IIIIIIII’III!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIHInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|II!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIII'III TAXI FARES ADVANCE! STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1942 The Following Fares Will Be Effective in Juneau and Vieinity: TOALLPOINTSINCITY - - - - - - - §.50 TO ALL POINTS IN CITY (w1th luggage) 75(: to 1.00 ALASKA-JUNEAU CAMP 75 TOWN OF DOUGLAS - 1.00 THANE - - - - = & </ ap= "< 2 > Ji8 SALMONCREEK - - - - - - - - - 100 SALMON CREEK TRAM siikids . mo w0 (All Highway Fares Advanced Accordingly) TRAY DELIVERIES - - i seisn-i = - 188 FUNERALS (Minimum) - - - - - - - 300 FUNERALS (Per Hour) - - - - 9.00 ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Senate Passes Borrowing| seen by the leaders, defeated in the | posal of using subsidies to keep wag offered as an amendment to JUNEAU TEAM WINS; KEEPS SLATE CLEAN { Jensen Hurfiuifif fo Easyf P T T T R T Y en s Oufi o Eay | @ A Y RADISHES | "l Efémfig “ | leREEN ontoNs Buncth 10c e " M0 | | LOCAL REUBARB 3 1bs. 25¢ GREEN CABBAGE | TOMATOES 10¢ pound 23¢cand 35 1b. the distance fm lI)« Jnm au tea m| e ——————————————(————————— Mill o e teammres waied w e | | Large Bunch CARROTS | FIRM RUTABAGAS rage e thir g and D ;‘:,‘;’:(,;:' g g g4 :f,:; |2 bunches 25¢ 5¢ pound game. Juneau took undisputed posses- |sion of the Gastineau Chann ngm- lusl nignl by (lvrmn ! The Dodgers &crmd one in the| ‘:i:i gren ot e | DS EuepPe=eBdC EachlOe e e BB o it B o ’BlAKElY IN | | Juneau's six-run bombardment e saie v e | IBFCNEIC PLATES and CUPS ley was crippled by a torpedo in'' - |outfit in the sixth inning, scoring = Jensen ahead of him after the Ju- au pitcher had reached first on an error i ‘The Dodgers collected eight hits off Jensen who walked only one Juneau Lnl two runs in the first, [two in the ~1uh They mlh(ud first on as sweet a hit and run| deal as yowd want to see. Naugh-| ton doubled and stole third. Mc-| Dermott struck out. MacSpadden was hit by a pitched ball and stole second. Jensen then laid down a perfect bunt, scoring Naughton and sending MacSpadden to third where he later scored on a passed ball. EXTRA LARGE GRAPEFRUIT - .- . 2for 25 EXTRA LARGE PINK GRAPEFRUIT - 2 for 35¢ SEEDPOTATOES-GREEN PEPPERS-BERMUDA ONIONS-NEW POTATOES-BANANAS 50 VARIETIES OF CHEESE 50 Domestic and Imported came in the third. Corcoran start- ed it off as he was safe on first cn an error by Miller, Dodger pitch- er who dropped an infield fly. shton walked. McDermott was _—_—mm first, one in the third, two in the fourth and one in the fifth. LETT"CE_SC and luc LIMES_ISCI zsc' 350 doz. Juneau drew first blood in the| ————————————————————— ——————————————— MR . TAACHIEE Then MacSpadden singled, send- McDermott to third, and went Birds Eye Frosted Foods sen then smashed a single into centir el tosboré Btk stben Largest Selection in Juneau stole second and went to third as Sturrock grounded out to the pitcher. Dick David was sent FRUITS-————Youngberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Boysenberries, Peaches. VEGETABLES - —Cauhilower Peas and Carrols, Spinach, Asparagus Tips, Green Beans, initohreliave MO - AR walked Lima Beans, Broccoli, Green Pears, Brussel Sprouts. Nelson who stole second. Daniels FISH — Scallops, Sole, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Red Perch, Swordfish, Olympia then singled Jensen home, but Oysters, Lobster Meat, Crab Meat. Nielson was thrown out on the STORE CLOSED SATURDAY to third. Daniels stole second an later scored on an error by the Dodger third baseman. Sturrock homed for the Juneau n, but the Juneau hurler scat- ed the hits out. The Dodgers appear again Fri day night in a contest with the socircmeeon | PHONE 82 WE DELIVER PHONE § lows: e e e A D v E N'I' ISTS Rehef Ior M|I||ons ol i ‘f,?,‘fi: 31;‘1‘:;‘5,’?‘2,‘2’;‘;‘ o Small Manufacturers Is |« novspeper ab r h e Naughton, 2b, 1b 4 3 21 McDermott, ss, 2b 8170 03 Sateiaaim, 1 03 94 Promised in leglslahon AN T Janis, 1b, cf 1 0-0:3 3 SRS Sturrock, 3b 4 1820 (Conunuea irom Page One) SLACKS and Jensen, p 378 51 0 S AREER . (h Nielson, 1f 3000 B I l l I S u p from the Army, Navy and Maritime l niels, cf, rf > B g Mg [Cummbsmn and farm them out Lo PLAY s"lTS. Halford, rf 3000 ‘the small manufacturers. Rustad, ss 3000 | it also will not confine its ac-| Well Corcoran, ¢ 3 1 1 o WASHINGTON, May 26. — The | tivicies wholly to arms producing : TOTALS 3112 9 4 Senate has approved legislation | firms bui to thousands of others | tailored, s authorizing the Secretary of the |who produce and distribute clothing, arrow- Interior to sell 42'. acres of lund‘[wi and many other things for! slim Dodgers {in the Bristol Bay region to the |that vaster civilian force that is| 3 ab r h e North Pacific Conference of the|packing up the Army in the field slacks— Santoro, 3b 3 2 0 3 Association of Seventh Day Adven- |,nq in training. You'll Mueckler, If 1 0 o oftists at 81.25 an acre. \ It sounds simple. It should give, love them David, p 2 0 0 o/ The minerals in the land will be | ;elief to hundreds of distressed Pl Hale, rf 4 1 2 gjreserved for the United States. The | .ommunities- It has been a long JorHloy | Greco, ss 4 0 1 o bill will now go to the House. \ume coming Differ, 1b 4°0 38 e o | ARSI S8 e Fleming, cf 1 0.1 o) BUY DEFENSE BONDS | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS “ Tedeschi, 1f 2 0 0 Of=——t=—nacine = eorecas = ! Jacovski, 2b 34 208 i Vaigento, ¢ O e d 1 W. Miller, b, cf 8040552 l‘ i i *Dombrowski 1000 E S U .‘ E Come in TOTALS 3 5 8 5 q Spun t - “Batted for David in seventh. To ‘/ 'S ' T Rayon, Summary Cotton, Home run—Sturrock. Two base Gabar- hits—Hale 2, W, Miller, Naughton, L) A Struck out—by Miller 3, by David Bert S ew t0re ging il i 3, by Jenseh 10. Bases on balls— wool and off David 1, off Jensen 1. Hit by denim, in H pitcher—MacSpadden by W. Miller. all colors. i Sacrifice hits—Jensen, Jacovski. g eeoms e | SHOP FOR 2 DAYS Separate Stock of Barior. Fe, Fimin. Joemety Store Will Be Closed Saturday, SLACK SUITS W. Miller. Passed ball—Vaigento. YELLOW CAB CO. Also Effective June Ist There will be no 10:15 A. M. Bus JUNEAU to DOUGLAS There will be no 10:40 A. M. Bus DOULGAS to JUNEAU No Family Tickets Will Be Sold on Highway. = CHANNEL BUS LINE 5’.—fi| L T T e T T TR TR = = = = = = = = = = = = = R § Degorion oy 8 ke off David 6. Umpire sy 5 2' and 3'Piece Lowe. Scorer—Jack La PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ FOOD SALE TOMORROW (FRIDAY) BATHING SUITS NOTICE TO MOTOR | DRIVERS: SWEATERS No passenger vehicle shall exce m" B“E R T 9 S a speed of more than forty miles ANKLETS ner hour and no truck or other| freight carrying vehicle shall ex-| Y eed a speed of more than thmy miles per hour on any of the roads in all sizes and colors Jones-Stevens or highways of Alaska. ‘ ’ —TERRITORIAL BOARD OF 104 TWO PHONES 10!) Seward St. ¢ ROAD COMMISSIONERS | ) i

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