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Washington NOTICE Effective today, Thursday, June 18, all outstanding accounts owed fo the Triplex Cleaners are payable at the OFFICE ONLY! TRIPLEX CLEANERS SAM, THE TAILOR WANTED! | Flat Top Office | Desk | I’Im e 94 BUILD NEW@ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA he led in the base of Shar the ing the men and women who helped build tie B-25 bem rst bombing Brig. Gen. James Doolittle (speaking), lecated the {h Ametican aviation plant. Nearby were B-25 IBELOULS PRACTICE ALERT STICKS 70 w%)lu?(susl'fv? E(?w MILITARY An alert air raid practice drill Will Make No More Public Addic as right itornia apan, ships from southern Ca several reoklyn in Easy Vidory 1as been scheduled for this evenin at 7 o'clock in Juneau by Director f Civili Defense Frank A. Met- alf Problem during the drill will be Over Chicago Kirby Higbée Allows OnIy‘ [RAINIERS - PADRESIN | | | | Kewpie Dick Barreft Hurls | One-Hit, One-Run ‘ Nighfcap (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) One-hit pitching by Kewpie Dick |Barrett of Seattle kept San Diego (from sweeping both ends of a doubleheader &nd moving into the Pacific Coast League lead The Padres tock the opener on | the strength ot catcher George De- tore's three-run homer in the eighth linning. But in the nightcap, Bar- rett retired 15 men in order in the first five innings and yielded a lone run in the sixth. Ad Liska, meanwhile, came up with a three-hit pitching perform- ance to give Fortland a victory ov- er Sacramento San Franci evened the series with Los Angeles as hurler Bob Joyce scattered nine hits while his teammates drove the Angels' pitch- er to the showers in the eighth Hollywood hammered pitcher Jaci Salveson for 19 hits, trimming Oak land easily. San Diego 5, 1; Sacramento 0; Portl; San Francisco 7; Los Angeles 1 Hollywood 1¢; Oakland 4 Natienal League Louis 3; New York 0. Cincinnati 4, 4; Boston 2, 3. Chicago 1; Brooklyn 5 Pittsburgh 6; Philadelphia 1. American League New York 0; Detroit 1. Boston 3; St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 3. . St wnother survey of homes by air r HIN Cleveland 5; Washington 4. Appearances Says War werdens i cucn aitriet 1o e One Run - Camilli ik termine how many home owner STANDING OF CLUBS Deparimenf Head now are .prepared Lo deal with in GeIS Homer Pacific Coast League cer ry bcmby Cit truck: Won Lost Pect WASHINGTON, June 18Seere- ;,.l,)‘,‘t‘\y.(j:‘“;w::’.[,‘v\;“ ards-of “Mi (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Sacramento 43 30 58 tarv of War Henry L. Stimson said ]I‘)ll.\l"hflhh! s e el ”In the National League y \‘erdu‘\‘. San Diego 4“4 32 518 today Joe Louis will make DO MOTe i cand out as soon as possible. | oo Highe _suppressed Chicago Los Angeles 40 30 571 public appearances except those o hien uded th four hits as Brooklyn ham- San Francisco 34 34 500 strictly for the armed forces until ¥ | nered cu a victory with timely Seattle 35 39 4T3 he completes his basic military 4 yumber of incendiary bombs| BUMPINg against Billy Lee. The Oakland 32 40 444 training. have been ordered by the Civilian | nI¥ run oif Higbe was a homer by |Hollywood 33 42 440 Louis is now a corporal and Defense Board and as soon as these | 3len Russell | Portland 27 43 386 stationed at Fort Devens, Massa- .ive several public demonstrations| Dolph Camili connected for his Sl chusetts on how to use the sand in_putting | tenth homer with one on, and Joe Aational League sunmnn.:.:\m Louis is unable to (o out will be w.f;u-n in the Fu--" Medwick extended his current bat- Won Lost Pet keep up with his military training ep park. | ing stream to twenty games when|Brooklyn 39 16 709 because of his many public apear” | puring the baseball game fhis|ne smashed out a double and a|St. Louis 3¢ 20 630 1““”“‘“‘;‘ ’m”“‘~:““‘\'_' the reason for evening, spectators and playe single. | Cincinnati 32 471 - 542 2 take shelter under the g Cincinnati ran its string of vic-|New York 30 30 500 when the alert sounds, Metc eries over Boston to nine straight, | Chicago 29 32 NINE REPORI’ 'l'o B g S | capturing boti ends of a double-|Pittsburgh 28 31 e weader. Boston 27 38 DRAF'- BOA GAME OFHCIAL) Bizg Mort Cooper, meanwhile, held | Philadelphia 17 42 RD A]‘ New York hitless for six innings| ‘I'o ]‘RA“SP[ANI md had little trouble steering St.| American League 9 A M TODAY Louis to its seventh straight tri-| Won Lost Pet. ] L} | umph New York 2 15 a8 HSH NEAR HERE Pittsburgh shelled two Philadel- | Boston 33 24 519 / S‘h'('l‘wttl\\)lllul’(‘;if)l'\;;(] for induc- Shia hurlers at will to lambast the|Cleveland 32.. 28 533 jon into the U. S. Army at the = ohil it i local Selective Service office in the. Executive Officer Frank Dufresne Fhie: o tught Bhip gf“z::m Z:; g; ‘iég Marine Building this morning at of the Alaska Game Commission to- | S 7 el o P 9 o'clock were Benjamin Wri day announced that under a new Andepn. ' Angoon; Ernest Norris Bliven, Ju- Program of the commission, good B B GAME Gricago gy neau: William J. Paddy, Juneau; Streams near Juneau and otner | | Washington 2 %, 3B Olaf Hemnes, Juneau; Oscar Ue- Cities in Alaska soon will be stocked ! . land, Juneau; Lawrence Kell Lars- With fine cutthroat and rainbow Gastiniean Chaunel ; Loague son, Juneau; Arthur L. Berthold, trout. NI HT; Won foen Rk Juneau; George Presnall, Los An- _Dufresne and Wildlife Agent Rod St. Louis Blues ... 4 1 .300 geles, Calif; and Earl Ellingen, Darnell returned to Juneau last | Juneau 3 2 600 Seattle. night after a trip to the Snetlisham! YRR | Dodgers .2 2 500 Suneau men who reported at|districh where ‘they netted ‘10001 A Postponed baschall game be-|Joigey Joiks . 2 3 400 other Draft Boards and the boards fingerlings which have been trans- tween the Dedgers and the Joisey |gpare Parts . 1 4 200 Jciks will be played in Firemen's | Park this evering. Art McKinnon, | president of the Gastineau Chan- planted in Salmon Creek between the dam and the falls. Dufresne said that this trip wa Albert Wood- to which they reported were; Melvin Johnson, Montana; row Wilson Stuart, Seward, Alaska; S John Wesley Hurst, Texas;. Ray rc_n'_ the purpose of testing the feas el League, said toda; mond J. Jones, Portage Junction; billfy ot the plan and ‘.h“‘ it has| The game will be seven innings Louis Niederhelman, California; Deén found very practicable and|by agreement, will start at 6:30 Robert H. Lougheed, Minnesota; inexpensive. o'clock, and during the alert those Raymond V. » Erickson, Seward; | Under the program, all game cOm- lin the grandstand will seek shel- mission patrol vessels and planes \which visit Juneau will bring "in |several thousand fingerlings for | transplanting each time, and also take the fingerlings to other ports of call. The idea, Dufresne said, is to bring the small fish from the inaccessible streams to streams near i ter as the players do the same. S RS { CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET FRIDAY { The City Council will meet to- | morrow evening to dis affairs of city admini Cedolph P. Peterson, Seattle; Mike Osmonovich, Sitka and Stephan M. Bella, Connecticut. Lawrence Larsson, was chosen as leader of the group that reported in Juneau and Arthur Berthold is asistant leader. ration, May- - - tr re ulated areas of Alaska. or Harry I. Lucas sa y Britain's Mediterranean fortress R ”poprweasri gt )_ T_i:?lfl_.i(_)da)- of Malta has had an average of Subscribe lo the Dail | i i 1 S aily Alasga] The Daily Alaska E re has two bombing raids a day since ) L e Empire—the paper with the lsrsas!‘largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Italy entered the war. 'paid circulation. 10 Weekly — Seattle-Fairbanks 5 Weekly Falrbanks Nome Tu. Th. Su._Dally Daily We.r $:30am 9:00am Ly Seatth PWT Ar . _5:56pm 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar % 1l dsam. 1100 3:10pm 3:10pm Ar W Ly 9:15am 9:45am 5:2ipm 5:6pm Ar Fairbanks, Alasks. 150 MWT Ly 5:00am 5:30am Mo.Tu.We. Fr. 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In another thriller, Kenny Kelt- ner’s single in the seventh drove in the tying and winning runs as | Cleveland beat Washington for the seventh time in eight starts. | ————o——— WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting Saturday, June l20 at 8. Installation of officers. | All Moose men invited to attend entertainment after the meeting. —Gertie Olson, Recorder ‘ SPLIT BILL New York Yankees Beafen | Yankees were shut out for the first | THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 | GEORGE BROTHER Friday—-Saturday SPECIALS! BUTTER 50 1b. 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