The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration FOREST SERVICE SAYS RECREATION CABINS SMASHED Seeking Vandals Who Damaged Huts af Fir- i ing Range, Lake /ALLIES HOLD KEY OASIS | IN DESERT‘ Again Smash Axis Assaulf {at Bir El Hacheim | o i | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : Vandals went on a destructive | 1. Does, not rot_dresses — does Sotiiteskin rampage at the rifle range- cabin S hold 2. ng to dry. Can beused || @nd at the skaters' cabin on Men- tfo"g Y sight ‘after ShAVINE denhall Lake, breaking window 3. Instantly stops peropiration for | destroying other equipment, the U (By Associated Press) ey iy Removes odor | S. Forest Service reported today Field Marshal Erwin Rommel is from perspiration At the rifle range, windows were reported to be moving strong Axis 4. A pure white. greascless, stain- | proken out, even the sashes des-|reinforcements into the bloody 11- less vanishing cream troyed. and one of the lockers had|day old battle in North Africa, as 6. Arrid has been awarded the | poon broken open the British announce they have Approval Seal of The American ‘At the skaters' cabin, the vandals|smashed an Axis tank assault at dnsg ’"‘J‘” ”"“"'“X- forbe- | e into the First Aid cache and |Bir El Hacheim for the second time g harmless to fabrics K 4 | Pt deodorant. Ty a jar today! s Haoluy g - b | southern anchor of the 50-mile Brit- hat the penalty for such a cime |I'Ct sands to the Mediterranean Sea, 3 . bl g ritish headquarters said today 39 Fajor Aboin59¢and10¢jars |is very severe. The culprits nave|, SRS ERTRET G S ad not yet been located |struck from the rear to relieve the Free French and Indian garrison at Bir El Hacheim after the defend- twice rejected the Germ to surrender the had emand onghold - Government Publmly Agencies Are Blasted; Not All, But Majority (Continued from Page One) BERT’S Cash Grocery ‘ copy. Thank goodness, the over- Juneau’s Most Modern Grocery all rule of the frequently astute NEW! l}flarkel Deserves a Visit from and highiy informative OEM press ou! WAR RACES SHIPBUILDERS—lmedupmoabrust. here are some of 12 Liberty ships shipyard. section made it obligatory that it be single spaced and written on luneuus Brighest and Clean- both siiles of the. pag In this three-and-a-half-page fable - .est Grocery Market Invites on inflation there was utter con- Your Inspection! e fusion that Leon Henderson (Price Administration chief), just to name one man, for example, could have made clear in 100 words and fewer seconds. Do ycu wonder that government press sections catch it on the chin, Many of Ju- SERVE YOURSELF? Many of Ju discriminating housewives are finding it a real treat to serve themselves! I and then? We Serve You If You ik s flml |.|l;ux~‘s say for the chiefs of OEM press section: After the ~rrmgatAtepm et rreerresrooremeemb e s e T oo Ry litfle gam had been' distributed;; a SAT“nnAY_MONDAY FEATURES request came along that it be ig- nored, but by that time the release CANNED FRUITS [=00""™ i Wesco Happy Home Wesco T (ARG, 0 S Y e g Home Style Purple Whole ! s o 0 N 4 PEACHES PLUMS Apmicors || WANTEDS 4 large tins 4 large tins 4 large tins | Q= 7‘) 7‘) 4 { TAXI DANCERS | Q}Q)c by [ by [ U { EVENING WORK—Hours 9:00 H e T e e i oy e e - R s P.M. to 1:00 AM. GOOD PAY | RITZ —$2.00 per hour ! \ Write { (RA(KERS, Ia’ge box' 3%{ a.‘«IANAUER. Lnl“lr'w: BOHEMIA | 5 i('l.uu, Box 517, Sitka, Alaska. | Gt e TR SIS Sl T L S GO ! B UL G SR CAMEO-—Limit 6 tins CLEANSER Each & O« COFFEE - - - 2 1bs. 5 BERT’S SPECIA Ground When You Buy It . Grapefruit Juice 2 fins 53¢ No Sugar—Large 46 oz. tins GRAPERRUIT - 4 for 49 Large Texas Pink BORDEN'S MILK-$4.49 | Case 48 tall tins DOUBLE COLA case $1.99 SATURDAY ONLY—One Case Limit WOODBURY rouersose 4 sas 29 | BLEACH - Half gallon 39 SEAPORT—Full Strength FRESH WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS, 25 oz. pk. 35¢ { | Headquarters Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hats H. S. Graves The Clothing Man CHURCHES AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . Youare es- pecially invited to hold your food sales here . . . FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! " ALASKA MEAT CO0. in connection | Fine Meats at Right Prices NEW LOCATION —— 224 SEWARD ST. 105 | 10 Two Phones FREE DELIVERY! STRIKETO PROTECT SEA ROUTE Arctic Supply Line fo Rus- sia Safeguarded by Air Associated (By Press) Two blows nst German tempt to disrupt the vital far ) upply route to Russia h been reported in Norwegian quarters to- day in London, saying that Royal Air Force bombers have scored sev- | eral direct hits at the 35,000-ton battleship Tirpitz and the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper ih an at- tack on Trondheim One of the warships is said to have developed a definite 1is Sovie dispatches today report that Russian planes are fighting to safeguard the ocean route from the air so that material from Bnt‘un‘ and the United States can get through. The Reds said mered home three bases from which are ranging the at least 40 na stroyed and the hea d;\m‘wn d - INDIAN SERVICE TEACHERS PASS THROUGH JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mishou, teachers for the Alaska Office of Indian Affairs, were in Juneau they had ham- | sharp attacks on | erman bombers seaways and that | planes were de- Nazi air fields | ily terday -enroute to Tetling they will be employed te: 3, | Claude M. Hirst, General Super- intendent, said today. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mishou have been in | Washington, D. C., on a year's leave of absence, spending tre time | at their home there. Previously they were employed en'’s Village as teachers ‘nd Ekwok. at being outfitted at a large Among other things, this war is a race between l,nlled Nations shipbuilders and the toll of Ax s sea raiders. BravesLose To §1. Louis in Nalional! SEALS COME FROM BEHIND FOR VICTORY Sacramento Hurlers Set| Seattle Down in Doubleheader 'FRIDAY, JUNE 5, I'mon Active Duty! You bet I'm on active duty! § GEORGE BROTHERS' MILK § is helping Uncle Sum make 3 the nation strong. be sure i and drink a pint each day. # GRADE A RAW MILK 2 quarts 35e¢ WHIPPING CREAM LPint25¢ Pint45e¢ (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) San FPFrancisco, after an appar- {ent defeat at the hands of vener- |able Charley Root, came from be- hind in the last three innings and defeated Hollywood. Second base- {man Ollie Bejma’s single with two lout scored the winning run. In another Pacific Coast League ‘gamc. Los Angeles also came from | behind to defeat Oakland, Ray Prim | pitching a seven hitter, The win- ning tally was scored in the sev-| |enth when shortstop Bill Schuster |was driven home on a left field| liner. Southpaw Al Olsen, meanwhile, | chalked up his sixth straight vic- | tory, hurling San Diego to a six- | hit victory . over Portland. | And Sacramento gave Seattle a| Local Fresh Eggs 6GO0c Dozen Local Gl;een Onions l o( and Radishes. bunch TURNIP GREENS, Bunch l ot NO SHORTAGE IN FRESH FRUITS and | double drubbing i vin bill ‘(CT:rexewc rB‘i‘er.:“iunnhi: v.e:‘t;:lgm:xe VEGETABLES o ' 3 We have every- of the season in the opener and lhmg on the market also accounted for four runs at S bat., Bill Schmidt relieved Hershel {Lyons in the nightcap, retiring 16 {men in order and retrieving tke | game after an early Rainier lead. | " Buy United States Bonds ds and S!amps' EORGE BROTHER TWO PHONES——92 and 95 HEAVY LOSS | " SUSTAINED BY NIPPONS GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 54; Seattle 3,2. Los Angeles 4; Oakland 3. San Francisco 6; Hollywood 5. San Diego 3; Portland 1. National League St. Louis 6; Boston 2. New York 4; Chicago 3. American League Cleveland 4; Boston 2. Chicago 2; New York 8. St. Louis 7; Washington 5. Detroit 8; Philadelphia 7. LU LISTON IS HOME FROM ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL Lu Liston, operator of a Junea@ sign shop, 1s now resting at home, | after having undergone an ape pendectomy in St. Ann's Hospital} this week . and leaving in record time. STANDING OF CLUBS ——— - Pacific Coast League Won Lost pctr Subscrioe w une Daily Alaski Empire—the paper with the largest .| Lns Angeles 36 20 : ke New York Wins as Oft Sets s pieso M Lcasicnoir s AR | Sacramento 5 Record for Runs |scatsie 0 3 7 CARA NOME | !San Francisco 26 29 Founlflfll cn!lu Ba"ed |n | Oakland 26 32 The last previous attempt to i"d wood 26 38 attack the important Midway A smoothing, prote 0.2 1 Portland 21 37 Island base was announced on h od | (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) St. Leuis settled themselves more| = Maxch 12 wh It was;discioecd skin ::l;r.::(;: a’v:: ? 4 firmly in second place in the Na- National League that American fighters inter- tional League yesterday by taking! Won Lost Pct.| cepted two Japanese seaplancs the ruliber /A, with: Bodtn." .t DIy 33 13 on March 10, west of Midway, Try it In the second inning, Harry St Louis ] ang Magtraypl g of (o, LARGE JAR sI QT Walker smashed a line diive at BOStOD - it o Willar ,'New Yor 5 " Willard Donovan, Braves' young i it The Dally Alaska Empire has the ASK FOR IT TODAY southpaw, who made what he 3 - largest paid circulation of any Al- Butler-Mauro Drug Co. thought was a clean catch and Chicago il “The Rexall Store” threw the ball to second for an at- Pittsburgh o ot tempted double play. Umpire Jocko Philadelphia L Conlon ruled that Donovan had| trapped the ball and that all hands | were safe | Won Lost Mel Ott, meanwhile, reached the! NeW York 32 11 coveted National League record of Detpolt 28 22 |1588 runs batted in caring 17, Cleveland 2 21 vears of baseball, one more than BOSton 24 22 Rogers Hornsby set in £3 1cars, but|St: Louls 25 25 it was a homer by rooke Willarg | CPRiCago ... 18 28 Marshall in the eleventh which Ehiladelphia 20 32 earned New York a victory over|'vashington 18 . 29 i )._._ S o KO ! Gastineau Channel League Won Lost Pet. RQBER]’ COUGHHN | Juneau ; 2 1 667 St. Louis Blues . 2 1 BA(K I:ROM TR'P Joisey Joiks A e |Spare Parts 1 2 |Dodgers- 1 2 e — Robert Coughlin, Clerk of the Court here, returned to Junsau ves- terday after spending two months in Ketchikan, the first month for term of court there, in keeping the Ketchikan office open while a clerk could be fournd to replace Arthur Simonsen, who was enlisted in the U. S. Coast Guard. Ruth Simonsen has been appoi"l-l ed deputy vacancy. clerk there, filling the S0 GOO0D ON S0 MANY YOU can give everyday foods extraordinary flavor with Heinz Tomato Ketchup — that artful blend of Heinz prize toma- toes, racy oriental spices, and Heinz mellow Vinegar! and the last| T e — American League (CHICAGO We Have the Gear! STRIPPING RODS and REELS STAR DRAG REELS HOOKS, SINKERS SWIVELS and LEADERS MARTIN PLUGS For Salmon Stripping? " HURLER UNLUCKY New York Smacks Edga Smith for His Ninth Setback (By Associated Press) Unlucky Edgar “Smith, who has not been able tp win an American League game all season, suffered his ninth setback yesterday as New York clustered eight runs in the second inning for a triumph over Chicago. Hits by Joe Gordon and Buddy Hassett extended their hit- - - Trout Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies ting streaks to 20 and 15 games, L e | 0il-Pack Salmon Eggs In another game, a ninehit an.ack‘ featured by Harlond Clift’s two-run homer, brought St. Louis a victory over Washington. St. Louis Look the series two to one. Meanwhile, the Cleveland lndtans made it two in a row over Boston,, coming from behind in the ninth ' inning with a three-run rally to maintain their slim grip on second place. | At the same time, a four-run rally | in the ninth gave Detroit a victory ' over Philadelphia, after twice com- | ing from behind to.tie the scmel ‘The last inning rally brought in six | runs, scored on homers by RudyI York, Don Ross and Ned Harris. I CREELS and FISH KNIVES Large assortment to choose from. THETHOMAS HARDWARE (0. Phone 555

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