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i PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WOMAN'S CLUB LOS ANGELES |CARDINALS, 'TAXICABS TO L. R. HALL, USO Emma N gilsen Is : . | Announcement | | 1 ' HAS LUNCHEON BE CURTAILED HEAD, RETURNS | ' PARTY TUESDAY BY OPA ORDER FROM SITKA N | | | ! Miss Emma Nielsen was honored n | | LR el ! R, S last night at a surprise party and | ! ALLAMAE SCOTT is now at the | | Opening the club year with a H Leonard R. Hall, USO Area Sup- il ‘Ym("h e vaen-i i Fl 2 W|N STREAK R A (E ST I l l{‘“"cne""' more than forty mem- New Ru“ng Pla(es Seve“ ervisar for the Nortliwest Fetuened tcfl";;‘: 3"2,].'::”“'..\ served bum‘t’ orence ”p . | | bers and guests of the Juneau Wo- et this morning from Sitka where he| el i 4 | - A1man’s Club gathered in the par-| Re(s)"ldlons on |has been for the last two days in ::\i;le,;n:‘::h:c IL.;:.(:IDH ik pmk.i | Whel’e She wlll he glad to ' | s lors of the M. E. Church Tuesday ra H ns the interest of his work. He ex- lix e of , » . | § Invited to the dinner were Miss | Sacramento Can'’1 Block Both Confenders Win Con- % Sk, Srefiame st tne meet-| peratio Pl B s KB T N R i)l welcome her patrons. < H H ing which followed was Mrs. Tho- R banks o i = B st sthy |} Leaders — San Diego | fests Wednesday—Chi- (i wich folowea was 3z 00| 1 gy oder sued for the pur-| iy sk where SO, 1. | Tibadess. ety Nordng, Sara . P o s A { se of conserving motor equip-| . o oy # 5 in}Thibedeau, Betty MNording, =Are Nearing Playoff cago in Fifth Place | Community sinsing was ied 7| lere e o astuae CHOTEe of the recreational programs | Atkinson, Evelyn Spain, Margaret "Tl:;hV;’m\flbd;\fiu::?n:m\11('], L\;fl«(‘: and taxi services are sharply ‘_“r_‘I()r service men, Femmer, Janet Carl and Lois Allen (By Associated Press) | (By Associated Press) » . i ailed, according to an announce- o3 PP R vesterday at Los Angeles in a vain|lead in the National League yes-| z imeq o ‘,"","“"““ of Price Administration which has MISS SUSIE wl"" . st e I O k| toaday Ty drabHing Boston: biBlHdfmar: vann Moo ok, Was o8| beers MERET B BUR Ll el S 0 attempt to stem the drive erday by drubbing E n behir | ¥ 3 i d/yice chairman for the Alaska Fed- |ering the general provisions of the| the pernant but the Angels took |the effective -hit pitching of| o vion "y head the same de dg s i 3 AND FATHER, G. (. the second vic in the present|southpaw Ernie White Showing K 5 '10' er. | Lee Luec a. T % 11 ; e partment for the Juneau Club and| Seven restrictions are placed up-| Lee Lucas anc 'ngwi arnell, etie! S n one game|no ill effects of the f s b | P P v series to come within one game x 1 effect :n ‘nu vum.u xmme made suggestions for carrying out|on the operation of taxi service who have been spending the sum- w‘"", I.EAVE TODAY of the championship. stretch in the pennant race, the o . g & o mer in Juneau with young Lucas’ Oakland routed Mike Burdick with | Cards ju mped on Jim Tobin early work that women could do, with|that have not heretofore been mi v 8 b e : dm“} S )‘\A{“‘ i '; e :."m‘ special emphasis on salvage of | effect. Of greatest interest to Al- parents, Mayor and Mrs. Harry I.! Miss Susie Winn, daughter of For delicate, alluring goodness in snen_runs fn H}: h»‘v “(‘i “Sra»i fn‘l " k:\ r‘m\m\od 6 bt | materials important to the war|askans, perhaps, is the restr\f‘uon‘L“m& are southbound steamer pas- |[Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Winn, left Whiksed terday to win the second straig ooklyn 8 yes- o Mrs, B L. Keithahn will| prohibiting the use of taxicabs for sengers today. today for the south to enter her pped cream or custard sauce to victory over Seattle. terday to ease their sense of rms"assist Avs) MECormssck making commercial deliveries of| Lee, who has been employed at |first year at Reed College in Port- serve on cake, use Schilling pure fl John Thomas allowed Portland|tration at the expense of the hap-| " e " Fp - e ; & S 5 g Mrs. Harvey Starling, American|Property. This is in line with other|Ordway’s during his summer vaca-|land, Oregon. Miss Winn, was Vanilla. The fi y only six hits vesterday but fourless Pittsburgh Pirates. The Dod-| chairm: o Bl An | estrictions, all designed for the!tion, is returning to University of |graduate 3 g > oL MU FCOR N, ver hed in the first inning|gers followed the offerings of half Home chairman spoke briefly on| A sig jton, 18 - g sity of |graduated last year from the Jun- A were bunche ; ;‘ M i) BEIE 20 i & ,)v,\i“ % ‘19 the aims of her department and | purpose o? conserving rubber and|California, Los Angeles, for his sec- eau High School and was honor . | a‘;fid the Beavers whipp 0] i‘rf.”]‘m wrlers to bla 01 asked interested women to help.‘fn_m”" equipment, wvhlch have been|ond year and Varnell will enter guest at a number of farewell b . 3 w 1 lLater, she was called upon to tel]\“\\"ed by the Office of Defense his sophomore year at Washington parties before her departure. San Diego moved within one| Home runs ¥ McCormick | oy Oin Beout wark & i hJ‘mmpormuon and the Regional|state College. | { game of clinching a berth in the|and Max Marshall carried Cinein- |y "oy ;m‘mwf" - ‘“p;‘m‘; | Tire Rationing Board. A list of the RN | Mr. Winn, well known attorney, | Shaughnessy playoff by blanking|nati to a victor New. ROl iolies eile group. operating regulations follows: ATIVE BABY DIES 1 Ao his daughter south PUT WAR STAMPS ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST San Francisco twice yesterday | yesterday afternoo 1 avs. ey ¥ 3 No person shall drive or operate IN HOSPITAL HERE |and will take care of legal business | | chicago took over fifth place in|g. = enty. Farmon, chatrmat &g faxichb; { = e " |before returning to Juneau. GAMES WEDNESDAY the League’s standings by splitting ‘:"’b. TP fudcenied & photography |~ (a) For any purpose, including| prank Johnson, year-old child of | - — Pacific Coast League o tloabiaicader with PhISACIGRIET (Tes [ L e, Stlure “BINS. BIC [eeCial of ecieadinat PUpCIS, POY-| ML SudiMis: Jos Fitiison, ated st | o % R R T I Los Angeles 5; Sacramento 2. et A tures to portray the timely subject |sonal to the driver or operator; night in St. Ann's Hospital 2. Oakl 1 | of women in war work. She spoke| (b) At a rate of speed which is,| s AR s Ta ] - Seattle 2; Oakland 7. i el S _ 2 Funeral services for the child will Portland 2; Hollywood 1. MANY lEAVING mmpg' S orus - of | olubj (1): dnexcess. of the Epest limits | pe held at 3 p.m. tomorrow from San Francisco 0, 0; San Diego 4, nen or a‘rviou le trio. i:iule p(eétxxbed bS. competent p{lb}l(: the residence in the native village 5. ‘ ) Qirp Mevorts - |authority, or (2 in excess of forty|The child's grandfather, William National League | pAST 24 HOURS | M‘.\ Ray G. Day, who is 00-1‘40’ miles per hour, “"“CLGV‘?" te| George, will conduct the Russian Chicago 1, 4; Philadelphia 3, | | chairman of Public Welfare with|Of speed is the lpfl‘f'r‘ Orthodox service and burial will be Cincinnati 3; New Yok 1. Mrs, Walter Scott, told of some of | (¢) For the purpose of making in the family plot of Evergreen st. Louis 6; Boston 2. | the work accomplished® by their |commercial deliveries of property; |Cemetery, it was announced today el | | (@ More th: iles Brooklyn 10; Pittsburgh 3. | et group and about the progress made | ¢/ “‘“e than ten ‘]W’lml f{»‘ :’]C‘ at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. 4 | hone] | yon he cor] rate S e American League Takine. passage for | the oyl oy FEENL (B the purchasg of IR mu;ici&v:m;-o;:m“):mx“?klx: o SO [ New York 5; Detroit 1. from Juneau on two steamers leay-' PFOPEFy Which the club is acquir-|;n,peq; | %435 Now RECUPERATING | Washington 1; Cleveland 5 ing last night and this morning (&) For the pur] e, 2 S ’ : purpose of securing v f Boston 0; St. Louls 3 were the following Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne €OR-|po cengers while cruising; | AT KELLY BLAKE HOME Philadelphia 4; Chicago 2 For Ketchikan—N. A. McEachran /Sibuited three vocal solos and stter|” (1) On any trip e L more community singing while the| n any trip hat exceeds| “wayns Oar, an dmployes of the and Mrs. Keyes; for Prince Rupert, o .. o =0 y singing while the| (wenty-five miles (25) miles from Army Engineers, is recuperating at STANDING OF CLUBS G. O. Rock and E. M. Writer; for “_Bgm “"‘; d““_g arranged, the Dro-|point of origin to point of destina- the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pakte Conit League Vancouver, A. Spanos and A. W. i‘. e : Wish. a_playlely E38e | tion. (Kelly) Blake, after having under- Won Lost Pet. | McNichol. __mis which. had been renamed| (g) Without distinctly marking gone an appendectomy at St. Ann's ‘ y Los Angeles 102 69 597 For Seattle—C. Geddes, H. Floe, hsa man.” Taking part were mem- |every such taxicab to indicse that, Hospital. 3 - . Sacramento 100 71 585 T. Conrad, Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. R"SE“‘ the Executive Board, Mrs. it is a taxicab. | RIS | Seattle S0 a0 | sia|A. E. Falshal ‘Pecgy J. Orr, Gegrge ir £t AR0cE are. W, O.imeiminll, |- BHATY, BEERS cozaced im0t (L ARENCE GEDDE RIGHT— b San Prancisco 8 86 497 Benson, Mrs. U. D. Walker, Miss Mrs. Burr Johnson, Mrs. Thomas service in the Territory, as else- S san Diego B % 517 Walker, B, Walker, Gearge Dudse s B s: fhd M. Floyd Fageman. /i £ 8 A G el GOES SOUTH TO [ g &1%5! @ Oakland 81 89 476 ley, Mrs. George Dudley, R. R. Her- e gl e e Feqeiimber | or / lecasion il 73 98 427 mann, Mrs. R. Engelbert, Albert e ENTER U. S. NAVY Portland 64 106 376 Engelbert, Charles Goldstein, Mrs. b e i ‘5°p‘ra§"g'm°""m" - National League Charles Goldstein. gallons pnfs»rl\‘.ifrslr:z:;rf:rr}dantl lhlrf’ : e Let the scene be camp, Wor " Lost Pot.| Mrs. S. A. Trent, J. Acaiturri, R B ol i e et e tavern, or mansion—your 8t. Louis 98 47 676 Coble, C. L. Going, R. L. Gate, C. et hoppasgiisisaliosadP o Tinoo bangeiieg ot s . g;wi Yoll‘l‘( 78;) ;33 ,5599 1;%‘1}{:22“‘; ]A P. PW;:IL BE Such records shall be availdble for|and is a member of a well known will give you the luxury of cinnal 0 5 aylor, C. Anderson, eterson, C. inspection by authorized represen-|Junea a H Chicago 66 81 449 Bennyum, S. Stimson, J. D. Web- tatives of the Office of I‘;cfcnst"n;m:)::v] i\llr.:u]y‘-;:flfmfij‘e:};dmp‘&‘;: enJPyment Of the fincst Pittsburgh 62 71 446 ster, Elwood McClain, I Lowell, | Transportation at all times. |ing Gompany. whiskey money can buy. Boston 58 84 .408 Christina Duffy, Mrs, V. W. Frank- | o e . S | —_——————— Philadelphia 39 100 .281 lin, Miss Franklin, H. G. Nordling, | | oA e Tad Toeai L Sheoin L — 'ECONOMISTS ALASKA COASTA wou st Pet.| Mrs. V. D. Bass, J. H. clauson,| Washingion i [ New York 99 471 618 J. F. Peterson, L. Richardson, Mrs. c bgd ' CEOUI;he.S Are} | MAKES H"Gms Io Boston 8 58 603 L. Richardson, A. Miller, L. Rank,| LOMDEd fOr EXPIO. JOIN SIAFF St. Louis 81 67 547 Mrs. L. Rank, T. A. Davies, Miss agr p . KE‘(HIKANI SHKA Cleveland 71 75 486|Jean Littlepage, Kirsten Shirk, L.| AmmUflI'lOfl, Flreflrms OF opA HERE e Detroit 0 7 476 |H. Hancock, Miss Susie Winn and | vkl On a flight to Ketchikan and Chicago B 7 asalGrover C. Winn, Mrs. E. Melagar,| SEATTLE, Sept. 17 Annette Tsland late yesterday after- Washington 59 8 410|S. Pauley, Mrs E H. Kaser and|Burcau of Tases 'gaunn“h:; Ear:” Wittord #Bifeinari, ‘Ph. . D, fapd|Roon with Aluska Cogfia’ 4 fiieh Philadelphia 53 96 .356/1rving S. Reed. nonced. -the'ideeisire of large|cusy. A Eel, both . oulssandity §ugoing passengers “TegndREMY — e iamounts of firearms, explosives and}economlst.s, liaye. doted. the Te"i_.;:ve‘re fgr g:Pel!E7J:lmes o LUl i | torial OPA staff with heads ric E. Eklund and Capt. LeRoy |ammunition and other contr eadquarters | % - Bubscrive 10 wne wuaily Alasga | e b aband |, 5uneay it was announced today|AKin; for Ketchikan—Herb Cole- i y aliens in King, Pierce, | . { Empire—the paper with the larges: {Snohomish and Spokane counties. |by Mrs. Mildred Hermann, OPA Man. | vaid circulation. About 125 searches wore made | Director. Dr. Eiteman and Mr. Peel Returning to Juneau with the [ with sheriffs' officers and local {2fTived by plane from the south plane this moming Weeos HONE:S | | Folice cooperating with the PEL . |6n Manday and nave their clfiges| BEVer, T W0 uniop, J. B Balley | | |PFour. Tialians were arresteq on | the Valentine Building where and Mabel Taxton. ‘ | curfew violations, Reports of other“OPA is headquartered. Passegers leaving with ACA for | | {seizures will be given when the Dr Eiteman, has been on leave Eiika today were A. L. JCHES SRS RAL A Sy U. S. Attorney decides whether or|Since February of this year as Roundtree, Ben Berkley and J. L. ] b P of Civilian Defense R.|not to file charges. |senior business analyst in the OPA[E"““"; B0d: 46 the return flight 3 ertson announces that there | T {office In Washington, D. C rom Sitka those arriving in Ju- . | e gton, D. C! from (¥ b‘ RO alert this evening and} H . . | Duke University where he has been Beh were Ragmong '}"ukes. Fos e ey lx!ravgu,nnxtm b |the Civilian Defense Board will not| YE[1|QF Trln“y Gu"d professor of corporation finance and| V2R Dvke. James Kerwiler and M. completed tomorrow may, in a few months,® lm;f;'” b ;u.slr‘:ne;s :‘awdftzx;] the xlasL six years,|D- Williams. turn the tide on some distant battlefield; it may 1 ore probably will be another 'l' M t'l‘ | He ea e price division of A i ; . |alert next Thursday. There still 0 ee OmOI'I'OWthe Territorial office as price ex- GUARD D il dlfl”"'v“ b""’"_’: life and death for 4 |has been no reply to a request sent | ek ecutive in Alaska. i some of our fighting men. | |to the Office of Civilian Defense| Senior Trinity Guild will meet at Widely known among economists, } ] lin Washington, D. C. asking for|2 P. M. tomorrow in Fairview, resi-| D' Fiteman has written numerous THIS EVENING1 i | STETS 0N Irelease of additional air raid hel-|dence of Mrs. Sam Feldon on me‘lg"?ks a“di‘““d“ 0 oo and Februay 23, 1542. mets for wardens. Gilacie Highway. The regular bl |1 e a0 to Duke University, iR | ‘ness meeti\g will ;)1 ll‘léiga‘a::fia taught at Ohio State, Ohilo. Wes- 'I.‘he Juneau units of the Terrl-| | 5 3 leyan and Albion College in Michi- torial National Guards will assemble | . " RHOMER NORD“NG social hoflrfmd tea will follow. gan. at 7 o'clock tonight at the Base-| Would yox be the one who failed to help buy that claSSIcs !or | I.E AVE Ta SF‘[J;’( VO“I‘NG Mr. Peel, who will work with|Dall Park for a new phase of train- plane, tank, or ship—by failing to buy your share of . < iy ice 1s |- i Smel re asked - . ra“ ! U. OF WASHINGTQN |2:xive here from Valdez on the|uate of the University of Florids and |0 Wear their uniforms but if they | can boys wese being killefl beekuse you and ofhiesy next steamer from the Westward.| has done graduate work at Cornell,[re not ready, to report anyway. “put off”” doing your part? She will pack so ¢ her f Universi i 5 - ! Fowmer G » Nodling iy, e some of her furn-|University of Chicago, Wisconsin e . r, they are OUR e ] - | . and Mrs, Nordt r. son of |ishings at her home on Auk Lake|and Columbla University. He too, Bemegihier) (f1eY Roya Bowstom Sresr. | Are ".gh [city tert todas. tor l:eg (of Sh1s land take them to Valdez where Mr. has a long teaching record having Hosp"’Al NO'I'E State, your town, perltaps' your very home. They're | Pn erotis Tirer i aroHe Untver. | SeibY is now publishing the Valdez instructed at Cornell, Furnam, Wis- -out there risking their lives—giving their lives—so | St ' e l”“y of Washington. |Miner, weekly newspaper, and|consin and Maryland Universities. that America, your free America, can live. And just b y | Nordling was graduated last yea”where they will reside for some|Since 1939 he has been employed as Priv&!ve Arth\_xr Wood has entered as you are counting upon them to give everything E | from the Juneau High School | time. a research specialist by various gov-|St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical care. ’ . | —Snap Brims Hoitaie s s eriepl. agencles and singe 1941 ; they've got, so they ae counting upon you to give | N i | city. he has been in the research divi-| Mrs. Eugene Weschenfelder, wite | everything you've got—by working harder than i _(':x‘wnl:lgh | - e (IIY COUN(“. Io Hon °:d°iPA' e of theedweu known fox farmer, has | you ever have before and by investing in Bonds to the s Inie maio i a v iata s an b In addition to their work with|entered St. Ann’s Hospital for an | ery limit of your powers! | —Smart Shallow o WEATHER REPORT MEE'I' 'I‘OM RR w OPA Dr. Eleman and Mr. Peel|operation. ¥ P pont | Crowns S U. 8. Bureau) g expect to make a thorough study 8 Can they couft on you? Make your answer ring clear —Berets o Temp. yyatinaioas S, 10 e 3 O oo o Juta| Anm's Fosphal for murgey. and true—let our boys know that every man, woman, | ® Maximum b5, Mintmum 41 o] TH° C)t,\'hcmnml will magt to~], e B e by his family ' and child in America is behind them 100%! Go to 4 2 o . morrow nig. star ¢ o " . . 3 ‘—i‘“‘l‘ °{!Mf.‘f‘"‘ SRR O I e (‘n‘xh\ ;x?;xnnt‘:nfo::idsero:;flctk ————— Private John Forshee has entered | your local post office, bank, savings and loan associa- ine Quality PRS0 v o iy DA i . Ann's Hospit: edical ca 3 3 Felt SIO(K OUOIAHONS ine matters of city administration.| MINOR BLAZE IN St. Ann’ pital for medical care. #‘R"" tion, o: other official sales agency today. Pledge | S N _ The Police Committee has been RARANOF /HOTREA . M. Petér Guerrero became the | [P W/” ’”E 0”5AV£ yourself to buy_all.lhe Bf:mds you can—regularly, Inglotihe Pw Foll shaden: interviewing applicants for the ap- mother of a daughter at 5:45 a. m. | t EM” Eyy every pay day until this war is won! The more Bonds b Taliage Tan Holiy Green; NFI:W YORK, Sept 17. — Closing S‘Kunbmmxl of a policewoman, and| Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart-|today in St. Ann’s Hospital The | ”/’” fl/ you buy, the more planes will fly. Botile Green, Beige, Navy, lgixotatxon of .AIasku Juneau mine (SUch an appointment may be made|ment members answered a call infant weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces. ¢ Black. ‘;O'Ck_ \Uiay Is ‘z' American Can 667%, | tomorrow. The Police Committee |from the Baranof Hotel this after- B & ) : Anacendp 25%, IHuthl(-'hem Steel |also will give answer to & request|noon when & small fire broke out| Cyril W. Pemberton has entered Sizes 22, 2%, 23 o, Cur:'::n\»;;:gl): "},'?d Sx?\l:mfxm by Chief B. H. Manery for an ad-|in the water heating apparatus in |St- Ann's Hospital for medical i | 3 g %, erna- |ditional patrolma - OTHER TAILORED ||tional Harvester 6%, Kennecott patrolman on the forcs, |the basement of the bulding. MO George Angel has been dischargeq | BUYU.S SAVINGS ‘ FELTS 29%, New York Central 9%, North- e from St. Ann’s Hospital after under- | el add “ |ern Pacific 6%, United States Steel '"DES 'I' T oing an operation. ! ¥ |46, Pouna $4.04 DIVORCES ASKED i _5—.-00_ [ = =5 The following divorce actions have PEEVES FOR SOUTH e ” % 'Sl DOW, JONES AVERAGES Low tide : e 4 i Jones-Stevens | L DON.JONER AVERAGES. . ;. |Low 1:36 am. 16 fect| poen filed in the United States Dis- This Message for Viclory ALASKA S TEAMSHIP d St t | g are today’s Dow, igh tide 8:07 a.m., 129 feet! tict Court: Robert B it Herb Coleman, former Juneay | 9 Seward Stree Jones averages: Industrials, 106.66; |Low tide ; triet /Conpy: thoe Jothes *left tod: | db COM P ANY | & » 106.66; ide _1:54 pm., 52 feet|ys June Forrest; Henry Nelson vs.|businessman, -¢ ay for his | IS sponsol’e Y home in Ketchikan. | § ) |rails, 26419; utilities, 11.73. lHl[gh tide .. 8:07 p.m., 148 feethnry Ann Nelson.

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