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‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 i 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1942 | | coeoLuMEI.. QUESHEETSTO (anadians ANOTHERALERT HOLLYWOOD |(ards Take | oy poremane o our - SOON BE SENTT0 GivenNew SCHEDULED FOR WINS GAME | New Yorki | el 0 65 GRoup VIVEMINEW | TOMORROW EVE - NEew TorKin By for a week on business. Mr. Rich 4 | | is staying at the Baranof Hotel : : : J b 0 d ‘m:\nu\t‘l:vr ;u :I(.d mpmcnce alert | F o OAKS‘ T h | owstonars vesredJob Order i FROM OAKS - TenthFrame o wrye”conpanies AIRMAIL, ENVELOPES, showing Experience Nearly All Persons Must s, srowes i Los Angeles Snaps Losing St. Louis Lops Half Game| cONSTRUCTION COMPANIES sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv YASHINGTON, June 17—Select- ! % ‘ s e sorvce st of U v Changing POSIIONS | e e any me:| Francisco Nine | Lead | _and all other P_“_":hasefs New TODAY— |5t end e ormav e e o B ot Sl |l i, | (o amogimins | 18 large quantities. PAGE SIX NOTICE! chikan and will remain in town B fo Cafalogue Skl”, |rector of Civilian Defense Frank g e from Seattle to Nome, o . . |but air raid wardens will be asked air route from Seattle to Nome, ot Obfain Permit Before b e cheiof e et Streak to Defeat San Off Dodgers | military age group, 0 The purpose of the questionnaires quire that nearly every person City trucks spent all of today de-|land pitchers for 15 hits in |h¢‘jux'mkl\'nl~ sliced a half game off | . sand throughout the city.|pacific Coast League last night for|Brooklyn’s National League lead! WE CAN FILL YOUR M T l d desiened to catalogue skills in in the Dominion of Canada must|livering an-laliore various defense work and also ex-|obtain a permit before changing|Residents are warned that unless|a victory. Johnny Bittner pitched|yesterday when Enos Slaughter o st jobs the sand is dried out and kept in a |ghutout ball until the ninth when homed in the tenth inning for the| 0]‘]’]‘]“5 oo Whetller ¥ | ] P ——— The announcement of the reg-|dry place, it will be useless in| . vinni 0 = . b Teg “ % : o, Oakland scored twice on three hits| winning run over New York while = G R A I( l BUY DEFENSE BONDS ulations was made by Elliott Little, |fighting incendiary bombs. Dry Lthe ‘Dodgers were idle, . Brookiyn Large or Small. - [Director of the National Selective the sand out and keep it dry. Los Angeles finally ended a five-|now leads by four and a haif game losing streak, defeating San games. | Travel at ease ) Tor Ry 2 Francisco. The Angels reached| Philadelphia, meanwhile, slammed| e ciocritog |0 BOUSHALL IR, . ° IRAINBOW GIRES |urw soc vorios i ls i oot ¢ Sk Ses e T S We Carry the Largest Stock of 2 . | {other games were played. / Pod itched six-hit ball, on the electrifie AND BRU(E MITCHELL ; GR AND ASSEMB[Y | m"lf:;; 1-:) CADAY ;‘J detefiai‘:iltyts::xll;l]f a(t:: m‘i P)?illa: e Pacific Coast League had lost ni straight. | OQLYMPIAN oIV STAFF OF PAA Groceries it i opENS IN SoUTH Hollywood 10; Oakland 2 feated Boston although the Braves - | National League |collected seven hits and an equal| Fres,. Fr'l.ts to the Joseph D. Boushall, Jr, and Bruce 1 1 in Jun®au| SEATTLE, 17—The Cincinnati 5; Bbston 0 number of bases on balls. Three Service. June annual " this week ce permanent posi-|convention of the Order-of Rain-| Fittsburgi. 1 Philadelphia times the Braves filled the bases and tions in the traffic department of |paw for Girls for the State of St. Louis 4; New York 3. and each time, Johnny Vander- {’;l:‘ A,,;“. o »AL,“_.\-»,, Alaska Di-|wachington and Territory of Alas- ; A Américan Lv.n;.;m- L meer tightened to escape the ‘/e etables sion office here \, opened here this week. New \4')“; 6, 5; Detroit 3. scores. g 1; Chicago 2 e gt Mr. Boushall formerly made his| Phila home in Bethlehem, Pen REh ol i 4 -y y i s its elaborate floats was dropped this y and prior to taking the position $ , i DR G e o s lyeac fu . war consaryHHBR mea-| WAShIGI AL CevEaRd, DS » sure. Registration for the affair PO"°C ern New Jersey for the Martin Gastineau Channel League . ; . arry Company, steel fabri 5 |1s 1600. £ fibe , g ) T o family 1o ro.| Anna Lois Davis, Worthy Advisor | Joisey-Joiks-Dodgers lnst, night Serd ; d civilians alik maining at the home in Bethlehem|of Juneau Assembly of Rainbow, POStPoned | SerMce men and civilians alike get | for the prese imnd Astrid Holm, grand choir rep- e le present, ; SERRCUETE e STANDING OF CLUBS extra rest and relaxation on trips East | poymerly with the Continental|resentative, left several weeks ago Wholesale — PHONE 92-95 — Retail by traveling on the fa L ; pacific C i v aaen mous OLYMPIAN. | ;. pinag “in the operations depart-|for Seattle to attend the conven- FAcillc Coast Teekng at, Mr, Mitchell's family home | tion. YomL oe Sacramento 43 29 597 581 ¥ The usual downtown parade with ylvania Boston 4; St. Louis 2 Low fares from Seattle for all classes of travel —in luxury coaches with individ- . : was in Carlshad, New Mexico. He Other Juneau members who were San Diego 43 31 Just the Blouse for your | 8alreclining chairs; in modern tourist B — eati St. S. as ure your ticket reads via American League feating St. Louis. It was the Seward Street S : " | Subscribe w he Daily Alaska 5 Browns' seventh straight loss. m MllWAUKEE RO Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Empire—the paper with the largesi |\ i 1;::5‘ ‘;fi‘d RS e MO e e Jahnry The Rexall Store vaid circulation. Ll € i ',;9 Murphy’s curve ball saved the Bos . T osbon 98| ightcap for New York after De- ‘4 e aris ] ok sleeping cars; in standard sleeping cars | hCDes to be joined so his wife, | planning to attend although not as 1116‘\:25111“!111::[)»%“;- 1‘)”“- wn}‘n bc:hooxgsl,md;;winq rooms, com- who is now in Ta Washington. | ofticial representatives of this As- |1 8 40 120/ 080 : y tailored types for man- partments an rth sections. Club-ol —vo—— i ire. et g uber | San Francisco 33 34 493 H Galored stylés - . - long | fervaton caswith adia, baiber o | SRR ST ;;;;fll; were Verna Mae Gruber, CCl s s s Boston Strefches Victory A nopyie S Sl A baths and valet service. Appetizing hot | i sl ¢ athlee: eterson, nore auf- sl ety i . and short sleev AN | e diner a moderats paces, | 114 BROKEN LENSES replaced in'man, Courlyne Smith and Doris OKland gt Streak to Nine big floral designs, prints | Also an economical Off-the-Tray serv. | 0Uf OWn shop. Dr. Fae Lillian |McRachran, Grand Representative FonyWoo! 9 ety i and strip .. in all col- ice In tourist cars and coaches. | Ison, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 jto the State of Georgia for Wash- MG A S8 st S"algh' ’ ors, and white. _ Only the OLYMPIAN is electrified for |ington and Alaska. ] 556 smokeless, sootless miles through SEavd o fag m L Y. ’ MERCHANDISE BROKERS mo | A Definitely new, and v?"\; }.f,rll;:‘.i{k?:hfi:ffi " ARRIVE IN JUNEAU I}""“]’f‘-"“ a8 :‘5 104 erolv;:.:;(,am;.‘urlr::m;‘:::‘]l r:fi:xtnhall;:l; ; h operates over its T. R. Curtis and H. B. Crewson,|St:” Louls 3320 623 poiris in the American League ’ reasonably priced. L") own rails all the e e R [CinclaR g 30 21 528 nn ! wals Y p St S TA B LETS ‘!m‘ulmnrlm. brokers, have ‘aln\(rl Sl 35, 50 g Yesteday for a White Sox victory tle'and Chicago, |in Juneau on Mr. Crewson’s boat 3 _ - over Philadelphia. Bob Kennedy o f ""E”cln [from towns of Southeast Alaska. Chicago 20 31 ALS ri ] LOWEST FARES or s d s ska. [ SR S iy doubled to drive home the win- r at To 0 ice For reservations, ask your nearest STOMACHS |Mr. curtis is staying at the Gas-|o RS o 5% ‘g ming run in the ninth inning. L steamship office, travel bureau, or scoumey |tineau Hotel while Mr. Crewson is v l"’l’_ ; o > 271 Boston, meanwhile, stretched its Jones‘stevens Fouth e o Wash. WTEE sizz | headquartering on his boat, s 1741 29 inning streak to nine straight, de- Desk = > AMERICA AT WAR 4 Cartoon by (=0 QemmRocrsn e 32 31 o it o s ons oty artoon by B=PH ROCHS rpatle 59 43 459 Bloodwortis eighth homer of the ° Percy’s Cafe 'Chicago 23 33 414 i i Phone 94 T'LL 'TAKE MY CHANGE IN DEFENGE Ve 255 poUGLAS | i | Gastineau Channel League | 8t. Louis Blues 4 1 .800 SAVINGS STAMPS, | Juneau 3 2 600 i s 2 s S s | Dodgers 500 ARMY BOYS ARE GUEST i s PLEASE [Dodeer s 3 ) ENTERTAINERS AT SocraL| There Is No Substitute for 4 200/ A pleasant gathering of Stars | Spare Parts 1 200 - . ' | s el {and ‘Masons featured the closing Newspaper Advertising! | CARD OF THANKS | meeting for the summer of Nugz- iy B | T wish to express my sincere and ' get Chapter O. E. S. held here last 5 AR | heartfelt thanks to my friends and evening. Following the regular | neighbors for their kindness and business session entertainment by | sympathy shown me in the loss of |several army men from Duck Creek I my beloved husband; also for the Who were special guests of the many floral offerings and the don- |Stars was enjoyed. A medley of 'S s, |songs sung by a quartet composed | _MRS. A. S. HEYDEK of Messrs. Winkleman, Smith, Shup- ipert ‘and Hodges was particuarly | pleasing. Accordion music by El- |don Cool accompanied dancing to |conclude the entertainment atter which refreshments were served. e———— DOUGLAS FISHERIES TENDERS HERE FOR SEASON’S WORK | The Reliance, motorship tender, | captained by John Vela and the M. S. Gladiator, Capt. A. Surjan, each with a crew of six men, have ar- |rived in port from Seattle to be |in readiness for the opening of the: | tishing season next week. They will operate for the Douglas cannery OF this summer. | e e \| NEGLECTING THE VERY FOUNDATIONS ~ exe orch suport e | 1 N | oF THEIR wELL. A i DEFENSE STAMPS (PO, /o rn RocH— Courtesy | Elroy Fleek returned home yes-| i A i terday from Sitka where he has'd BEING ... THEIR F E E T Buffalo, N. Y. | been working during the past three| weeks. He is just out of the hos- She doesn't realize that 3 OUT OF 4 school MAKE YoUR MONEY i pital after treatment for an injury.|f children have foot defects that may lead to ! ———————— ‘ serious trouble in later life! And it's largely due to improper shoes...so insist on Poll- PARROT_ ARCH MAKERS, the extra-feature protection shoes you know are right! COUNT FOR VICTORY ... L e L Facts About Defense Bonds (Series E) NEW FISHERIES COMPANYTODO BUSINESS HERE The one fast, sure way that you and everyone can help to win How Much do They Cost? Upon Maturity You this N Lavine bouds. b You Lend Unclo Sam Get Back war y buying bonds, bonds, and more bonds. Your money $1875 . . . o .. $25.00 i will help give our fighting forces the guns and tanks and planes :;;:: Tl BB ,f;’:fi or"‘;fim ;nm;:::firgomrfi:’:l they need and must have to heap destruction on the Axis terrorists. $375.00 . . . . » $800.00 \ i | uthorized to 'du buslne‘ss in the| $75000 . . . . o+ .+ $1,000.00 | it | author - | Your Dollars Will Fight for You! When is maturity? Ten years, but you can cash ‘ ‘| Territory (uipon : filing the - proper £ o o the bonds at any time after 60 days from their | papers with Territorial Auditor But time is short—there is not a moment to lose. Our enemies issue date. Naturally, the longer you hold the | Frank A. Boyle. Why Risk Your Child's A | mre striking fast and hard. So dig deep! Start buying U. S. :‘e(:mlhc“kl.) "l)!u]loyi::'lrl";xerm:er: 122:"3.:0::-: [ Biatuterk aggte for G :{rm m{e: Future 1o Save o few Defense Bonds and Stamps today—and keep it up. The full faith put in, | R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle ~ Conts Now? 5 X What's the interest rate? When held to matu- | of Juneau. The company Wwill oper- | and credit of the United States Government is pledged for pay- rity, the bonds yield 2.9% per year on your ate an an authorized capitalization | » ment of both principal and interest on these bonds. ACT NOW! a‘;::‘:e!:lr' :3::;03‘;““" semismesallyom oot of 176,266 shares in non-par stock. | . : Z 0 g 4.95 to $5.95 THE 2z THAT MADE pp joHNSON RETURNS $ . 0 L] TO SEATTLE PAA OFFICE| s Ue So el BONDS * STAM AR vt T et S SHARE of ] [ e ense * s Ps & T, | Juneau office of Pan American Air- : . | ways, Alaska Division, for the last This Message for Victory Is Sponsored by six weeks, returned this week to ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY . AR e Family Shoe Store Seward Street