The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1942, Page 6

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FRIDAY, MAY 29, Relays of planes meanwhile, swept “high and low across the strait toward northern France” to- day - EVENING WORK-—Hours 9:00 §y | A report of the Department'’s m‘ effort relative to welfare matters|Indians by cnly one game now st game was a heavy hitting af- | eydo:)ky Mr;lr\‘i:’nl;zfi;?:sm :lreued‘; JUET: P.M. to 1:00 AM. GOOD PAY | |tivities for the first half of the tects g Rookie Earl Wynn, meanwhile, fair with 28 blows collected by the‘ | 1041-48 * bienntug ehding March 1,500 Sublectd:ofReonivgs belween thel - S s Tiows i b have been established in the east. | military authorities and civilian | Scattere oston’s seven blows as two teams. The nightcap was a| | ~$2.00 per hour. : i ; : 1942 was made to the Board by Washington defeated the Red Sox. masterpiece of pitching by Blix | — _ ) { ’ N : e ; government, nsiderable time was l Write Director Maynard jgoverpment. g ; PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA amount $266,721.25 was in the form | T R G MAYNARD I(y( grants from the Social Security NEw v RK T loSE War MOthCr Plafl. RAY Roslmu |Board. An average number of 1,592 . o™ REIURNS FROM 14“&(‘3 per month was carried during! oo wl"s DE(ISIO“ | the period, A From appropriation of $240,000 VE [ SURVEY IRIP made available for General Relief | | | by the 1941 Legislature, an amount | y m $126,227.14 was expended, ap- | . o DUT(H COASI Director of the Department of proximately $70,000 being expended | We|'erwe|gh| Runs Win- | Public Welfare, Russell G. Maynard, | for medical care of all kinds. : : |returned to Juneau today following, The sum of $2642450 was ex- | | ning Streak fo 121 in - pended under the Mothers' Allow- JONDON, May 20—The Air Min-|&n extensive survey of the Terri- pend | Lragplived .h;\ 3—The Alr Min- |80 O N are matters and ance. program from- appropriation | JO@ Gordon Strefches Hit| Turpin Pitches Seaftle fo| Close Battle y Alr - Als | after attending the recent meeting of $72,265 made by the 1941 Legis- * SR a:;nn milml\v\x' (“w::lln“:n“:.d m,’,‘,“::k of the Board of Public Welfare held ' lature S'feak fo I3S'falgm | Vldory Over Los - NEW YORK, May 29 — Welter- “))hl‘,y)r“fl‘](.”g 5 at Anchorage, May 12 to 19. Under the Dependent Clnldrm'a‘ Game A el S | 4 : | weight Ray Robinson ran q\ all- i A Reporting on the meeting, Mr, PIogram, pthérwise known as Board | S ngeie . { victorious string to 121 _triumphs Maynard revealed that the Board ©f Children’s Guardians, $16,708.15 B o w:n Al huhu'x‘ht}: night, had spent considerable time in re- | WA expended from appropriation | (BY ASSOCIATED PRI | (BY ASS ATED PRESS) “fl S, mewer pamme closer S LRI e lati > nd prosedy of $50,000 | In the American League ter-| Southpaw Rex Dilbech last night 3P)l;kt~n than in going :\lI-uu; to vising regulations and roce N i | s | |take a 10-round decision rom Jitive tance!| The report also revealed that the|day, Joe Gordon waited until theiheld the hapless Stars to two hits | ¢ ; e edatibt '\I,“‘_'”kf\:;:\"”“' administrative costs of the Depart-| Dinth inning to stretch his batting |in the Pacific Coast League as San | Marly gervo, now of .the Oomst) THE NEWEST The average depth of the ocean Muith. of ‘the stream-lining of the ment for the 12-months’ period streak to 13 straight 5“"]084.3X1|‘D‘pg0 gave Hollywood its w\rnlh‘ B fight thik. plade (befomss below sea level is 12,450 feet Del Ly _|was’ $47,080.84, representing a six|then came through with a single|consecutive defeat. | A sk = in a s 12,45 pet. | Department’s regulations and pro he bases loaded to give New s K g | roaring crowd of more than 13,000 e - — cedures was deemed necessary jy|and one NIf;ppresnt coat' for ad- | With Sho bases ‘oecs Elve. New | BORUs - makhwiills; tnok .4 0080 Mrs. Wales Latham which contributed more than $31,- ot | U5 L in onder-torXep up, with [iniatstion /of all fnds Expended | YaTk B, deBition ORE BIUICCIDIES. | EABG crge over Los fneles, o \ 000 to the fight. ! @ | |the problems of welfare incident to|¢Xclusive of administration. | For the first time of the season ing the Angels for Farmer Hall A nursery plan, setting up 500 £ | Robinson weighed 144 pounds and amei on WANTED! [the = development of war effort Contacted Agencies rookie Virgil Trucks fulfilled ex- Turpin's eighth victory. Each team | 600 day nurseries to care for chil |gervo 143, According to the Asso- throughout lnn many communitics| - Wiils{oh His sirvey Gf the Merzi. | Peciasions by DILURHESLEREI Wa | fob Scvan 1, but Seattle bunched | dren of war industry mothers, i8 | jateq Ppress score card, Robinson LA kI tory, Mr. Maynard declared he had | four hit victory over Cleveland. In|theirs best for the tallies. in the making. The h“a‘,,‘g“":]‘l"e won by a margin of only one DIES ” " the fight for the American League’s, Sacramentc took both ends of a| plen is the idea of the undles | . nq d AT contacted numerous government : 2 | 1 A ica” anization head- an much booing greeted s iioracand |agencies connected with the war Second place, the Tigers trail the doubleheader from Oakland. The| for AMmErcE L | the decisions. MAN_STYLE | %, { iy $1.75 i i v The victory gave the Senators an Donnelly, who held the Oaks Lo MANAGER, LITTLE BOHEMIA R BV e L8 G R spent in working out necessary| = iy : A N The report revealed that $543490 rocedures and jurisdictional re- | €Ven break in the series. : three blows as his teammates coi- | CLUB, Box 517, Sitka, Alaska.{ pag been expended under the OId' gyoncibilities relative to these mat-| Chicago contributed three Walks lected 14 ~: Age Assistance program, of which e in a game with St. Louis and Rick — the Territory had experienced an early spring although the northwest team. san Diego 3; Hollywood 0. L | Mr. Maynard reported that the Ferrell slammed out a d(.:ublc. his GAMES ‘THURSDI\Y | | L | a]'[d up westward and interlor sections . of |teammates two singles, in a big! Pacific Coast League | - g clghth Inning to beat the Chicago| Los Angeles 0; Seattle 3. | Dodgers Continue Winning i and arctic regions are still await- Pl G S Sacramento 11, 8; Oakland 7, 0.! National League Brooklyn 6; Boston 4. St. Louis 3; Pittsburgh 2. AT KHARKOV Streak Over Casey White and pastel colors, in an assortment of ing the break-up. Mr. Maynard also pointed out that the mining industry was attempting in so far as practicable to continue normal operations during the present sea- son although many difficulties were being experienced in the obtaining of sufficient man power, supplies and necessary facilities. ‘While many of the smaller mining oper- ators will be unable to operate this stripe, print and polka dot combinations. Stengel'sMen | American League Cleveland 2; Detroit 6. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ‘ : s ‘Russmn Dispalches, How- Brooklyn continued its mastery. Philadelphia 2; New Yorl k i uwl Boston in the National League S E T F 0 R | Boston 1; Washington 5. ever Adm" NO Seiba(k \\e\mdm chalking up its sixth suc: - ! Chicago 4; St. Louis 6. |cess of the season against Ca: A ; -RepOI’f Flgh“flg ‘Stenge] s men. The Dodgers had ‘o J sl I STANDING OF CLUBS | . |put down a ninth inning rally to ones-s1evens Pacific Coast Lezgue BERLIN, May 29—Military cir-|win, however. ) Seward St. Won Lost Pct. cles " said flatly today that the| Big Bill Lee, meanwhile, limited [ season because of their inability ‘o ! Los Angeles 30 612 Battle of Kharkov has ended in a Cincinnati to six hits and drove in' — obtain necessary machinery, fuel, isev Jol etc., there are A grea{ many “Th"GJo';E'L imkéhbmwlm ;;:mb | Sacramento 29 580 great victory for Germany and that| the winning run in the twelfth m. | T el who were far sighted enough: to lay L’e I8 iz ‘]‘] ¥ G mfl“’[“’ B il at\ San Diego 31 564 fighting -is continuing only in the ning as Chicago defeatcd the Reds PILOT MALLOY KILLED in the equipment and supplies need- “5‘:‘ t‘“ al"! ew}m Dlhe or L‘f.v. Seattle 21 540 area south of the city, against rem-| ‘In another game, pinch hitte ed in order to continue operations ::cgr"p ::;m]q the ;odgefis t:l:m‘n Oakland 24 471 nants of the Soviet forces. | Frank Crespis’ sharp single into left | There's lots of work to be done these this year. tied for second-place’ with sghe 3t. f‘:’;]v:v"o‘;‘;“““ z; ':‘:z Santak s | tield ;co_red George Lurowski from| pijot Leo Malloy, flying a Stin- days, both in Civilian Defense and the e Louis Blues and the Spare Parts ‘ b 7| : s |second in “the eleventh Inning to| . plane owned by the Fergusor Portland 19 380, MOSCOW, May 9 — Marshal s,ne St. Louis a trmmph over Pitts- ajrwave was klllcd eBontly ;mier Services. You'll need fresh d J. W. GUCKER LEAVES The Joisey Joiks have yet to T l k x 4 ] : find it. Meals are DELICIOUS. AR R Y m"-‘gtw l?:::reBi?:b PR ”““ Won Lost Pet.|tank and infaniry attacks in flerce, e mclx“hur;m There were no, passen- . % > S V1 - 1t 14 4 T RN SR | G Goasta) aiines for Sitka ‘on| The game will stas at 6:30 qriock S Touis P x;‘?fiifi,}.ffl‘nn‘fi:‘rs SUX DEFENSERONDR S e e a short business trip. The Baran“f i ~I~erw - i Cincinnati 500 safd that 28 German planes and ATTENTION AM. LEGIONNATRES T T New York 46332 tanks had been destroyed on C ff h All be! ted t| MICKEY CROWELL ON VISIT Pittsburgh 452 Wédncsm 0 ee s ol’ .at 1h:‘ellj,:lgox:tal;flr0m:.::. ‘Ssl:) x;\‘{ty] Mickey Crowell, out of Jineau Chicago .. 42" LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager 30, to attend the Memorial Day|High School for the summer; has Philadelphia ) Theatre. with Mrs, H. H. Ibach. SO0 j e o o _;32‘ ‘ Effective e = = Produdion v CES 0 Bl MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1942 8t. Louis 20 2 46 . ’ TAXI FARES ADVANCE! ::= ¢ runstveas a Chicago i5° 36 37 T PPRAE T D e e e e eSS e S e S @ (] cusinens Gt e [ nder Secrefary Says | Hlairentting 78¢ STARTING Jonen 2 0 1w Prasident’s 50,000 Sh - =0 Tomssoi L) kel aving - = a0e¢ o 2 irctary of War Robert P. Patterson |said today that the United States The Following Fares Will Be Effective in Former FHA —ooipeepens J ‘l v. ® ot - ; | figure by a “healthy margin.” | Patt spoke at a di hon- uneau and yicmitys Man Under o s o G e i O i i s S R b S s e 4 R AT S T SRR P 3 i S A SR g - . & T h0s s son, .who - is re[umg as chief Of‘ lthe Ordnance Department. ! TO ALL POINTS IN CITY (with 1 75 1.00 | s s (wit uggage) ¢ to -2 TOWN OF DOUGLAS - 1.00 hasiny THANE 100 Contracts Iy . WASHINGTON, May 29—Alex- SALMON CBEEK ik i 1 00 ander Stone, until two years ago : :es a week, acknowledged that he SALMON CREEK TRAM .75 obtained Naval contracts for var-! b} ious companies amounting to $12,- . . 000,000 de - (All Highway Fares Advanced Accordingly) ) lirs b e, peeent st FUNERALS (Minimum) 3.00 FUNERALS (Per Hour) - - - 3.00 ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. YELLOW CAB CO. . NEW YORK, May 20—Under Sec- Signed: BOB SCOTT GASTINEAU BARBER SHOP BROWNIE'S BARBER SHOP 'l'he statement was made under examination of the House Naval Committee and Stone estimated his gross earnings for 15 months at about $600,000, subject to the can- s ‘cellation of some pending contracts. | RIGHT Stone previously was a Federal Housing Authom.y employee, | % and will be seven iiings by dgree- pogion 548 | eau “indicated no major setback and ' Services to be held at the Capitol | left for Dundass Beach to vi TR |u S plane Won Lost Pct. Philadelphia 17 a1 .386 3 3 surpass President Roosevelt's 50,000 ALASKA-JUNEAU CAMP- - - e TS Earned $600,000 in 15 Government employee earning TRAY DELIVERIES 1.50 Let the scene be camp, tavern, or mansion—your choice of OLD SCHENLEY will give you the luxury of enjoyment of the finest whiskey money can buy. |Miss Mary Gregory Leaves for South| Miss Mary Gregory, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Gregory, left for the south today on her way to California. She will spend the sum- | mer visiting her father, Lieut. Comdr. Samuel Gregory and her sisters, Gloria and Samuela at Cup- ertino, in the vicinity of San Fran- | cisco. 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 A ! | 1 | | ! ! | § ———— The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- ukn newspaper, Illllll\lilflllllllllllllllflmlllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||IIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIII||||Il||||||IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII"IIIlIIIIIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHmlllllllllmllllllllllllm "nummnmmlmmmmuflfluflulmm||l|||mmmumflumnmnnmnnunnummmnnmnum|mnmmnImmmmm|nummumuummlnmmmmmmmmnnnmmnnnmnmbr 7%= .

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