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PAGE TWO : : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 194 3 5 TR R P [ S . ] & ~ o~ SACS DEFEAT BROWNS I.OSE} ”?V%G"l,‘é‘s New (_oasl o pngs._ CHABLES DEVLIN o8 . as a paid-up subscriber to g F S EMPIR IN SEVE , By L | BT T TaE or significance, but important in A“nounced‘ R R s : ) ; “THE RELUCTANT DRAGON" las Volunteer Fire Department dur- Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! {ing an hour and half session last| A new coast air mail service is Victory Puts Solons Back {Home Runs Account for O inient ror the regular meeting. H.lnow in etfect according to an an- Cochrane as the new chairmall pouncement made today by Post- Info Se(ond Place les, However - In- i::rr-sidod master Albert Wile, A Some of the action taken was| rhe Star Airlines has been award- | Deadlock dians Beat Senafors [outtined in Chier Pusicis monthiv|cq. o contract o chers mai taioe —_ |report. A fog nozzle received moie|, week between Juneau and An- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) S ¥ P AT BO) vhicl P | Kemp Wicker knubkled out & vic- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) |than a year ago which has beenchorage. Stops will also be made,| tory over the Pacific Coast League| Boston pushed across a run 4n| ¥ing useless on. account of im-hoth-ways, at Yakutat, Cordova and proper thread was ordered rethread- | valdez. leading Los Angeles Angels last|their half of the ninth inning yes-| ™0y 0"o { ¢ | 3 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY night and pitched Sacramento back | erddy afternoon to win' thiree | masks i“"“ ‘“‘"f' dozen| The contract went into effect raig] rictories ror cannisters a I'e] ree vay [ Tuesday. 1 inio a tie for second place with|Straight victories over the falter- istefs RIS TEpEStac o tie Wiy [Tydiday,c Jung 0. |for emergency use. Condition of}| 34 o sddie p's LW 7. hy Ban Dlego, Eddie Lake's two bag [the 50 gallon chemical carts was| ing St. Louls Browns. The Red| - ger breaking a tie in the sevehth|SO% were fofced to overcome a five( - Bie rin lead. ‘Home. runs aceognted|FePOrted in need of attention, and [the job of repair was placed in| Hollywood batters, meanwhile, fell | for six of the seven St. Louis tal-| ., =~ 1o o' andrews and 2. lies. George McQuinn blasted the| on Ray Helser for 13 hits to defeat | ! Fleek ng b . 1) Portland. Jolmny Bittner held the|first circuit drive off Yank Terry| 1 3 W t | Hign uae 1:25 am., 168 feet. | O i Beavers runless until the final ine|i fhe opehing inhing with Hatland | It Was voted to change the meet| ‘yoy (ige 7:40 am. -14 feet. | rinted s or destinaEon X g ning Clift aboard. Frank Hayes droye ing hour from 7:30 to 8 o'clock High tide 2:14 pm., 150 feet. | muvemem’s' ”,ssennm 7 Having lots of busy days my Stan Corbétt Himited 84|13 -angther - homer with two mates| CF the summer months. Joe Riedi,| oLt yiae 7153 pm, 29 feet. of any mere at home, at the office, at the Diego o 1ive hits o give Oaklapd |#b0ard bases. e i e R S ———— s e o] - a__— . 4 td’ a win in the first of their series. A four run uprising in the ninth lf'lar.omant lRa_v‘ .IIWC(?orlnlka CO“; i NOTICE NS AND service bureau,and Red Cross San Prancisco shelled Dick Bar-|IDIng yesterday —afternoon gavc‘;’:‘;“‘f iy i (JrequentlV | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing % hoB QESERVATIO i . oo | PATKEd access re ' A Headquarters? Well, busy days rett out of the box in the fourth Cleveland an 8 to 6 victory over hydrafit ‘at the Douglas Inn co-|8ff Touté from' Seattle to Nome, m \ ATION CALL inning after scoring one run in Washington and to sweep the three sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. INe O] 5 45 “Iner. The matter being one of b 4 ¥ REEN, Agent e fovs HENRY G ‘Passengers 109 mean busy feet...and busy feet mean flattering, snug- fitting Vitality originals for smart comfort! So,stop inand pick out several pairs of the Speciator shoes with an accent on youth ; ...theshoes that take you every- The perfect Spec- i Sk tator. Tan and where! Be “on your toes” this ¥ Uy buck spring ... with new Vitality! " game series. :ir;;e;?ng :leie m%h;hthte fourth to | traffic violation, it was decided o b Seattle. Bo edms were i it on to the city council. i“m“e“ to five hits. 2 a1 3 ' Civil Defense Chief Erwin Hach- ! [ meister asked assistance of the de-| $s Rueias b Wicidnetts & Fotlow opA [ casudlty stations in the town. There a: PRI r::mi::] l::’:;;c‘::co ¥ | be stored. Several members pledgad Philadelphia 1; Chicago 7. “All Alaskan retail merchants fl|‘1't”“'“' help by signing up for this reminded that they are and have “WO'K- g e | Preparation of the baseball St. Louis 7; Boston 8. been bound by the provisions of| Cleveland 8: Washington 6. the General Maximum Price Regu- |8rounds for games on the Fourth lations since May 18, 1942, riv-}‘m" brought up by veteran An-| clared Mildred R. Hermann, Dircc- | GT€Ws who was thereupon dele- | tor of the Alaska Office of ine €atvd to have charge of the work.| OPA today. “Only the order issued| N€W commitices were appointed | by Leon Henderson on April 28|35 follows: Maintenance -— Gordon | | Gray, Matt Laughlin, Ben Havdahl| m ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau..$8 $10 $18 §10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. Los Angeles 3 25 609 | San Diego 4 30 571|ls necessary to bring retallers un-| 3 : ; Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 B rughiits o 30 oii|der tne provisions of the regula.|2nd Amne Shudshift; Social—Gerald | Dilsn 15 10 18 18 Cashen, Tom Cashen and Everett| Todd ...... 18 18 10 10 tions. Pending any changes, price Seattle 33 35 485 i [ Bafl Prancisco 3 33 4g|levels no higher than maximum |Martinson. i Tenakee . 10 10 10 Oakland 31 35 470/ March prices must be mamtained 5, S TR | || Angoon .. 18 18 Hollywood 30 41 423|for all commodities not covered by | 4TH JULY MEETING | 1 H"““‘é‘x;'i‘; BE 1Y diits s it MR et 990 Portland 25 4p gg5|the list of exceptions.” Mecting is called for this evening | . i . May Cansult Office by Mayor Hachmeister to form a | | sc}g&‘,{hfie M,?‘,NQDN‘,"Y “fv’r‘gngefluugfggfi e Wik National Lekgas The OPA office in Junedu is op- | Fourth of July Association. Result- | 5100, ss00 w000 $la00 S0 | Won Lost Pet |€n at any time to any retailer|ing organization will have charge |} Rake 95,00 25.00 25.00 12550 i 18.00 18.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 | 10.00 ¢ | Kentucky straight bourbén whiskey — 100 Petersburg | proof. National Distillers Products Corp.,N.Y. [ Wrangell . Randall Lovelle 725 | Wishing specific information on dny | of plans and preparations for the In smooth turf tan 3 Brooklyn 37 14 'sg3|Points covered by tha regulations.|forthcoming celebration A walking shoe of crikhed B4 Hlae St. Louis 28 20 note . . . Black and 7T s, Too | Cinemnati “ a3 26 519( Al merchants under the regula-| —————— | Distributed by National Grocery || Kasaan - saddle tan elk. Bt Ao 8 New York 28 26 S5ig|tions are assumed to be licensed|L. K. ELLSON IS ILL | Company, Seatile, Wash. Eipress Bate: 3o per pound—Minimum of §1.99 I $7 50 ; $6 95 [Pittsbutgh 25 98 472 a.sunr May 18 and must fix their| : ‘ll!\' “ LE '_‘_“v-“'l’l'l"‘\.“‘ i Noat R X FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phon slz . A | Boston 26 31 456|celling prices by one of the five| Joe Ellson was an arrival heref {} HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: e | Chicago 25 30 455 |methods provided. Under no Cil‘-‘)‘u\t(‘l‘(lfl\' from Seattle to take ov-| New Under-arm | . Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% Philadelphia 16 38 .gwlc_umsmnccs are they permitted Yo|er the active duties as boqkkcepcr AB additional chatge il be made for single passengers iy {fix prices higher than the maxi-|for Douglas Fisheries during tleCrecm Deodoran' to flag stops. 4 £ z ,zg 1 American League mum charge during the month of |approaching season. [ ,\‘zlfe/}’ | { Won Lost Pet.|March for the same or comparable| He reports his father scriously ill i 2 | | | QAUALITY SINCE /887 [New York ot | commodity. Adjustments can and|in the hospital at the time of his| Staps Perspiration |- ooy Boston 29 23 558 will be made by the OPA to meet|leaving and it is very unlikely that | -~ | | = - e ———— - Cleveland 30 2 545 cases of individual hardship, but|he will be able to come north for| | P A N A M E R ' C A N : Detroit 31 27 53¢,ho merchant is permitted to fix|the season. | 5 [ AUTO TAX S'AMPS ‘ROBERI S(on HOME St. Louis 28 20 .a91|his ceilings according to a syslc“m‘ PR e s e TR | | A Y S { AT POST OFFICE | Chicago 20 32 3g5/of his oWh. MHEE: BUHBAMBEN A ' R W h ‘ 10 SPEND SUMMER | wesninston kMo ki e R R RN 1 1324-4th Ave. Seattlo { READY FOR SAI.E Philadelphia 22 38 379 Copies of all rules and regula-| Mrs. Grant Logan was hostess at ! I T tions covering price control will|a surprise party gvien at her home| | { —— To spend the summer with his Gastineau Channel Leagiie shortly be placed in the hands of|last night complimentary to Mrs.} | { The auto tax stamps for the year |parents in Juncau, Robert Scott, son Won Lost Pet.|Alaska retallers and plans for pub-|Alfred Schrammen on the occasion| 1. Does not rot dresses — does | beginning July 1, 1942, have been 0f Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Scott|Juneau 3 1 750|lie meetings and conferences with|of her birthday. The evening was not irritate skin. received at the Post Office, accord- | returned home this week from the|St. Louis Blues 3 1 750 | merchants in all the larger towns | spent in visiting and enjoying lh";' 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used Tk T Al Wl s okt Jolsby Foies 3 4 AG|HE oW being developed. An-|delicious refrestimerits served by bho| o fBhCafictshidip oo stamps cost $5 and are now on| Scott has completed his fresh-|Dodgers 1 2 333|nouncement concerning these meet- |hostess. 5 1“'5":"[%‘5.:(\?3\ 'l{::r:’(‘v’vi;”'(‘hhi; i sale | man year at Washington State Col- |Spare Parts .1 3 250(ings will shortly be made in each| Guests present included Mrs. Es- from perspiration. | c———et———— |lege at Pullman, ‘Washington, and 4 town. Pending that time, howev-|ther Bavard, Mrs. Miles Godkins, 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- P BUY DEFENSE BONDS ]plnns to réturn there in the fall. ér, merchants are reminded that|Mrs. Jerry Cashen, Mrs. William | less vanishing cream. 5. 2 £ =3 assea they must consider themselves|Rudolph, Mrs. Lawrence Cashen, 8. Arrid has been awarded the bound by the general provisions of Mrs. Geraldine Bodding, Mrs. Ag- ?n[:{‘;f((‘;\[/;l;l‘il::‘):)j !W Amtf,?i:! the regulations and keep their price |Des Adsit, Mrs. Bernice Johnson,| ing hard e o l.:hn:.}; ALLOWANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 23 Announcement! Subject to change without notice, a charge of one half of one per cent will be made on and after June 10, 1942, upon all checks and drafts drawn on levels no higher than the maxi-|[Mrs. E. Neilson, Mrs. Christina | Arrid is the largest selling | ‘ es mit March prices for the same|Alderman and Miss Louise Neilson. deodorant. Try a jar today! o. W. R. T. commodity. They are further ad- R g i vised that they are not permitted HoSpITAl n R R l n $85000 s E A T T L B $l1l-nn to pay their wholesalers or other NOIES s - HI"er sippltes of merchandise any higher| Arthur Pinkerton. a medical pa- 39 £ aior Auoin 59¢ and 10¢ jars sz 00 FAIBBANKS 147 60 N e 8 b prices for goods supplied them than |tient in St. Ann’s Hospital, has| il the highest price they paid the|peen dismissed. | Plus 5% U. S. Tax Wins Ninth Vi f Sea- | wholesaler for the same or kit e ns ""h I('Ory 01 )€~ |comparable goods in March. This| George Dalton has returned home | is true even though the wholesalet | from St. Ann's Hospital, where he| son a‘ CUbs Defea' {has since announced an increase In|was under medical care | P44 .as . HIH rices and is bitling the retail c- o ! | cities outside of Juneau. The charge Phillies cordimgly, Mre. Hermann statsd. PR | R L f is made necessary by the increased In the only game played yester- | Sy | SEALED BIDS IN TRIPLICATE g KT NE 106 | 2 will be received in the office of the | 135 So. Franklin St PHONE 0 day in the National League, Claude fORMER ju"EAu"Es { Gommissiotier ‘of Education, Terri- | Passeau pitched a 5-hitter, winning i tory of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, until | I(;:‘ mnmd:;cu;rfl O;h:ll:; ifi;m“ ‘;fit RE(EIVE PROMOHON‘ 10:00 am., June 22, 1942, and will | ! ca;:]o ; eated 1 1\he 4 then be opened and read, for fire | NEW was the eleventh stralght complete| oo ool wno was inducted | insurance on the Palmer School pitching game for Passeau who on-} = service in the U. 8. Army from | Bullding from June 24, 1942, as ly was released last Sunday from EI%: Y. - 4 the National Guard unit in Ju-|folOWS a hospital after suffering an at- $75,00000 on two-story frame é i l l a n e l n E , has been promoted from A tack of appendicitis. ot - structure with furniture and equip- [ techrilcal sergéant to warrant of-| B EE L0 Bl ol T etal Headquarters Service A TGO The Cubs made eleven hits off P ' cost of importing funds to pay such items. Changes in the exchange charge will depend upon change in the rates for war risk insurance. s r e area . 5 Rube Melton and Sam Nahem in- llcxer.dn;cm;d:ngdw‘ m‘l‘,zx;::::.xion T | smokestack. cluding three hits by Louie Novi-|Ceived by friencs in 3 State names of fire insurance * The B M Behrend B nk koff who had the best day of the| John Satre, who was also INuCt-{companies who will carry insurance Hardeman JUNEAU to LI NE A L S a SeabAn At TuAT DI ed into the army from the Na-| ‘The right is reserved to reject| WATEB Pnoorfln i o S tional Guard, has been advaneed| any or all bids. a8 Yakutat—Cordova 3 H EYES EXAMINED to the rank of technical sergeant. (Signed) JAMES C. RYAN, na! Anchorage—Kodiak + Alaska Transportation e lrSl “allonal Bank \and BROKEN LENSES replaced in|Both were formerly Juneau resi- C(}mmlssluner of Education. H] Nome—Bristol Bay Company dents and are serving in the army |First publication, June 5, 1942. r lour own shop. Dr. Bee Lilish in Alaska. Last.publication, June 19 1942, II. S. Graves Ruskokwim and Yukon ® |Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. 1/ o Do River Points - Gl i o el e A B 2 The Clothing M BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 Lo B Phone or Call for Informa- SEATTLE " By BILLY DeBECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH | tion or Reservations e = "DONT G\Y ‘ SONRNE | Tl ot Mo e QOBERENED. | ALASKA PASSENOERS _ FREIGHT ROFFLE NCKET- | & 5@&3‘?&&%@\%&5?“ DESD ON T LEVEL- R8s A5 BE | TRAVEL ON A ! Air Li REFRIGERATION 1 e R, CURIQUSER "ps o Star Air Lines ; T KREN R RUSTRAA 1 Princess * s 1 ; CUET-HOLDERS 1O | VERA CLIFFORD - T CRATE e R LINEB i Juneau Agest 0. B. FEMMER—AGEN T DR\ FELD- Juneau to Vancouver, 667 g YE'S GONNR DRAW : b f PHONE PHONE 114 NIGHT 31: TR ALY Victoria or Seaf 15 . NINBER &Y Princess Louise sails from Juneau 3 QOO June 1, 12, 23 V. W. 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