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PAGE FIVE T P PIGGLY WIGGLY 2+ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP; mwmu‘“ E—JUNEAU ALASKA Avril 17--(Delayed)-~There was a licutenant, one from the Carolinas named Wiengas, moving from a highly developed Alaska garrison tof | | Kiska Japs Wil Be Hard fo Oust from PHONE A |G LEAGUES OPEN TODAY ; Base, Writer Says " ;"% i Mo e Phone | FOR RENT { jalong his foot locker so he filled | QUALITY with SERVICE FOR SALE (Continued from Page One) jit with personal effects and mailed LOST—FOUND | it to his mother in the States for T i:m 0“ ZND wEEK‘ {rust bursts, apparently to gauge theisafckeeping ! MISCEL oUs ! |accuracy of the individual bat-| There was also Corp. Tke Elder | i eyt [ —_— teries \of 8t. Joseph, Mo., who ordered a | (By Associated Press), ; i The around-the-clock bombing |watch while he w: attached to a ‘ | |began at 7:50 am. and kept the(certain unit. He was transferred,| WHEAT erzns to The major leagues con second week openers today The schedule calls for lowing the | | arrived al sent it to Ike's| “This is Ike's i.!nps on tenterhooks until 6:30 p.m. Returning raiders reported many firés in the camp area among the land when the watch thoughtful . buddy home with a note These wafers are ready to serve at teas, luncheons, the fol- games: A | . . . ~ ¢ | American League patches of sfow, the first really |watch. Ike isn't with us anymore | dinner or picnies. Hol-Grain wafers are made of Cleveland at Chicago. ! - good day's bombing in two weeks. |so I thought you might want it." | L phieaEn P E 3 it Y P | o etk st ’wgéldSNG¢::N i \'I-VHITE || ALEVTIANS o SIDESHOW | In due time, after many tele-| dextrinized whole wheat, retaining the bran, min- 3 - | | N Boston at New York. | OLEN YARN! | AN ADVANCE BASE IN THE |grams between the homes, the War erals, germ and important vitamins. | ANDREANOFS, April 14— (Delayed) |Department and the Al)(‘ and so | Philadelphia at Washington | Here's the inside of the mew y | ! National League Balita’ ball ‘being asbd’ by the —Don't kid yourself. The Aleutians|on down the line, the relatives of | T Tl‘ c h w f 'l' d l R = M ) § P! B F: ¢ Blde ore ot | Dopy must be in the office b | Chicago at St. Louis. W f 4 SR i “‘f" no sideshow. Kiska and Attu!Wiengas and Elder were convinced | r ese Lrunc a ers 1oda Toc g | Boston at New York | major leagues this season amd |y oy e hard nuts to crack chat neither was dead. But it took Y Y Y | o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. which is pronounced “dead.” The Brooklyn at Philadelphia | National League has resorted to | Cincinnati at Pittsburgl | | Qinguinee S BT the ball of 1942 but the Amer- | some doing. | | ->>- SOLD BY when and if American forces want to’ expel the Japanese. ‘We accept ads over telephone % > from persogls listed in ::leghone The spotlight again turns on the| | At Guadalcanal the Japs were | iy ISt Louis Cardinals returning to| icam League has made no change | taken by surprise in beach landings AI.ASKA (oASIAl | Sirectory. | Sportsman’s Park for a three-game| Yet- Red and black balata (re- jwhich were made with little oppo- Count five average words to the series with the Chicago Cubs. Mort| ¢laimed from old golf ball cov- |sition. The Marines were not shot ON SlDE IRIPS g |Cooper and Paul Derringer, each! €rs) replaces the rubber used |at in the water. Daily rate per line for consecu- |unsuceessful in the inaugural games, | last year. The center is cork | Kiska and Attu are all set. — P et S VR live insertions: will be the rival pitchers | and balata. When the Japs moved onto Kiska | Alaska Coastal Airlines announce - I {and Attu, they did so t t ::;::,’,.'”, 1:: | National League for second place. | genéral staff envisioned Attu as| Late yesterday leaving Juneau for ereis ool e or A In the American League the un- | a supply base for Kiska which Excursion Inlet were Edwin Gyeli, 500 \ m g | | Minimum charge . [beaten Yankees are risking their alor eagu would be a submarine base {Rebert Harrison, Frank Schlenzig, ewspaper verimlng, |record against the tail-end l;mmu They expected attacks and backed |R. E. Ddyle, A. W. Foster and Paul f | s their positions with guns. {Pugh. Dave Chamberlain, with the Red Sox but baseballers are lnm(‘ 2 |Pug! 3 e FOR RENT | WANTED |intecesteq. tr whefher Lety Marius | D|v|ded over The reasons why it will cost|Guy F. Atkinson Co. in -the Ju- k | U e - 1) be AbIE] blood w! fcans ide fneau offices, returned with the TROOM fumished apt. with ol WANTED TO BUY-Pressure |Rosso of the Yanks will be able et o _”‘:’h A:f‘:c“"; d”‘;}"‘[ e ean Goodain was the pilot | | Secthing Organ Music and range and bath. Inquire 513A| cooker. Phone 203. to pitch a full game. He is trou- | it Sl o "’ By, o, e meiuy A following pnwl‘\zzvx\ Delicious Fried Chicken g Ibled with a sore arm. { i y o e ; Willoughby ;‘\':'OMAN. Fr s e | | T e o' Ball First, the United States policy left Juneau for Excursion Inlet: EVERY NIGHT STEAM HEATED sleeping room.| ing room or apartment. Room | STANDING OF CLUBS inppahnllv .9 Qe Gm.IJHmmD‘vX 1;:::1‘113\?’;1: é‘\nj\ll(:::ir:] DWGusm ) Ellingen Apts. 325, Baranof. ‘ Pacific Coast League o+ R Ll RS A John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 i havé: e ing t 7 . W. s Prop FGR. apts., easy kept warm. . Win- WANTED — Innerspring _mattress Won Lost Pet.| gflp:f ““l bp: B o ‘(’:Vu‘:‘“"::f“’"o ‘;’;l‘:enu""\:“c‘?p DV“:“C::: - — e 2 \ 2 acific outposts. 4 e y 8 2 o fer rates §15 a mo. Lights, water, must be in good condition. Phone |per, <% i i Nahonal SaYS 1943 MOde‘} Second, dislodging the Japs from [MEs. Irene Croply, and Woodrow CALL dishes. Beaview Apts. Douglas 4. P o o Is Dead Stuff fo Kiska and Attu means beach land- |PO¢hek. Alex Holden piloted the . FORD AGENCY e ‘ e S . 5. {San Frt'z;xc‘iavo 5 3 625 | ings with the beaches few '\nd\m;‘ffi fabeltytay the Dapert rEMMER S m“sfm (Authorised Dealers) Loslr “d rnu“n ONE of the worl argest sub- j 2 625 | {heavily covered with light and| P agerty of the partment GREASES—GAS—OIL ‘ scription agencies desires a rep- | Hollywood g8 '3??' atiers heavy enemy guns. The other {of Interior Civillan Food Reserve, l l Foot of Main Stree LOST—Kev:m-lealher o TR resentative to sell subscriptions | Seattle 2 6 .250- e Nondlios ave: diel ar;;i e R, oy {and G. A. Talbot flew from Juneau | 1L — FEED — HAULING ward. Return to Empire. | to American magazines and|Oakland g0 b 2§01 NEW YORK, April 27.—The Na-ikjjling and opposed to beach land- 1 Monale AL Stk DO I o= J...‘. ll“ 4] gneer books. Splendid opportumty to |Sacramento R 250 { tional League has authorized the L They ' would: ‘cost -blood—iots | piloted the plane. | Nite Phone 654 LOST — Marmon wristwatch, grey| build a permanent and ))rofilnble‘ National League use of 1942 baseballs to replace| Pilot Dean Goodwin made the| strap, chrome case. Reward.| business. Write fully. PUBLISH- Won Lost Pet.|what it calls the 1943 dead sphere Not Experienced tolowing_trips: W T T Write Box 494, Juneau. | ERS’ SERVICE COMBANY, INC., |Brooklyn dr 1 867 on the grounds that batting aver-| mpuq the Army is little experi-1 . ané o ;“ e Sanlia Meat co sl | 4| 1740 East 12th Street, Cleveland, |Pittsburgh 2 2 500 | ages show the results. | -’ 7 SXpor]J0e Romgiei. from .Junesu to) LOST—Dark brown Amnity key‘ p 42 Cinattinaki Sy 500 The first 12 major league g“mes‘enced <vmd np%msed. to beuch land-|Wrangell with Vincent Tuliekoff FOR QUALXTY MEATS case with 8 or 9 keys. Reward.| _ e o | Chicago 2 2 500 |ended in shutouts. |ings which require perfect coor-land. Woodrow W. Pucket and| AND POULTRY Return to Empire office. {WILL PAY cash for washing ma-|St. Louis . 2 2 .moi Permission to use the 1942 bull‘?;::‘:s‘o” of “lahd; ‘sa mnd | air | Gefrge Blogmtield for Kejohikan. FREE DELIVERY P | chine. Phone blue 735. i 1 . jith - its defects corrected came e N R Call Phones 13 snd 4 LOST—Large black purse on Gla-|_____ ety “vvg‘;};l;:elphla i 1 :fig{nnx; P,.(\_\mm:lpzmb Frick. | Fourth, the weather, if it follows i cier Highway, Saturday. Return WANTED-—E]ecmc iron and iron 0 & York 1 2 33’3 But the American League con- | the Aleutian pattern, will not favor tMoNEY FOR RED to Empire. board, in good condition. P.O.| | ) : !the United States and. may prevent p! e American League {tinues to use the new ball. | ¥ | HlSCELLANEUfiEM ox 201 | Won Last pet| “Weve hud o formal complain eeunie swtece and air wotien-| [ (DOCE SENT BY Chas. G. Warner Co. | NT! e l'. 1‘ ]NEW York 3 0 1.000 |10 our league against the so-calle d fo - hy, Q2 - = Hi’;:pry vg:ranftpflotglgl o \Sl Louis e | .667=d“‘d ball,” President Harridge said.|We were set to dump 50 tons of| Marine Engines and Supplies COARANTERD Teiilhe Detme- |l SR e 3 2 800|“Until we do, well keep on playing {bombs aily on the Japs and have | KANATAK pEopl[ MACHINE SHOP nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up.| WANTED—Two barbers, “one hun-fw“mngmn 3 2 ‘600 | With the 1943 model.” jhad just one such day. | . Ropes and Paints Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| dred dollars week guarantee. De 2 | T [ sy blde. daps are ready And o A g | Detroit (i 400 | lit will Be qiffic | Administrative stant Fred 315 Decker Way. | Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage,|philadelphia $or 0y 333 | {16, Wil Be aiflicult to fake them by g | Alaska | Chicag . s e 333 “ HIT No N |surpris€’ or to catch them away|G¢eslin of the Alaska Office of In- e R e i e |Cnisago phE T {rof tHeir guns s on Guadalcana |dJan Affairs reports that he has Leota’s || Utah Nut “‘L‘l’ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | WANTED— le hahv\ s A B3"%af out, our pligs havo|itPeived 8 Red Cross cantgiutden ola C buggr, Phone 527 between 5 and | | GAME IS Humm {dropped, millions of = pounds of /oM the matives at Kanatak o the WOMEN’S APPAREL 0 A L FOR SALE 9 pm. WOM AN IS [' [omps iwha drawn perhsps's nose-|AlaSkan Péiiisuls in the amount Alaska Dock & Storage Co. AR | : i of $20, along with a $5 contribution — < | | bleed, The pilots reported toda; s Weliten Baranof Hotel TELEPHONE 4 i F_URNISHED duplex house, L. A ‘WANTED-Small bicycle. Madsensz { BY HUGH (ASEYJ‘M b Riatk. Wb . nok-tie | [from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wylder, | | i Delebecque property. Black 615 Bike Shop. el sk } | 2 i |ovey; Kiska and that it was not in- (e';w‘f?:l\Wvldex explains that al ***** | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wik | KEY Ww NORFOLE " ViaTnia A, B | conoalRRhle s ghek > sy iy viks s al- (] GE. See G. J. Bednar, | | though they have received no lit- OIL. R;;Nbl gf‘< e ) loughby. Phone 788. | Hugh Casey, former Brooklyn [holding back with some so as not“(ldl,\ll(’ concerning the drive, “we “onm mnsm 8 Tee Harbor, or phon 7 | Dodger pitcher, hurled a no-hit, no- [0 reveal all placements of bat-|would like to make a contribution 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, ("“‘N Vasher; also dry clean- | run game yesterday as the Norfolk |teries. to the American Red Cross.» Thow || Light and Heavy Hauling | Buckingham Apts, Douglas. erman at Snow White Laundry.| BALTIMORE, Apru 27. — Judy |Naval Air Station snapped the 15- Be Long Fight contributing included: E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS SR TR | Good pay. Phone 269. Johnson has been licensed as th2|game winning streak of the Nor-| Eight and a half months ago, the| Nick Rastopsoff, Barbara Ras- PHONE 81 375 WINCHESTER, new; .348 Wm-‘w;\ NTED 1O BUY_Largs stove |first professional woman jockey in |folk Naval Training Station by a|Navy estimated there were 10,000 topsoff, Nicholai Roff, Lucy Roff, chester, good; 30-06 Mauser; 30| P-TIl B BT :rge P; V€ | Maryland and is scheduled to ride |score of 4 to 0. |Japs there. Some who know the is-|Febo and Periscovia Giacometti, ———— | Remington automatic; ironing | ot y Coffee Shop. Phone |, ner Lone Gallant today at Pim-| Phil Rizutto, former Yankee, |}ands: estimate if landings are Bert Holland, Lucy and Dan Am- Al k M 1 s | board, living room chairs. See »nt FEe DI X __ |lico. Ispearhead of the training team, made, fighting will still be under- | ock, Rafera Amock Holland, Doria | COWHNG'DAVLIN aska u’ ( up]’ly | 819 Gold Belt. Phone blue 245. | wanTED OE—ironers and| The woman has been a trainer went hitless for the first time this|Way in.six months, the same time Boskoflsky, Pete Boskoflsky, Jack Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | AT ONCE-—Ironers nnd‘[ 1 g i Guadal \ Ifiee AR Titk L COMPANY — shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry, |[OF several years but has never season. as’ Guadalcanal. | Lee ack Lane. Plancs—Musical Instraments 1940 OLDSMOBILE DeLuxe Sedan: atavias BElarA Bk & Tioant; TORE However, the Japs know fear. | e — and Bupplier low mileage, good tires, radio. : o ; SRRl 5 L DODGE snd PLYMOUTH Has defroster and two heater: Gallant is given an outside chance | | en bombs fall, it is not like‘ REBEKAH LODGE Pnone 208 123 W. Seornd i walun tiealent | {in codus sr.eeplecmso committee reports which entailed [bayonets coming at you. We can | aeots Wednesday, April '23 8 s 2 et e £ considerable disoussion. Following [£ive him plenty of bombs and | Nany JANE HARRINGTON, R | report of the Finance Committee, |Plenty of sharp steel. That done, |4, Becreta { | i ol DoUG' AS Thomas Cashen, chairman, the|Kiska and Attu can be regained. i el WHEN IN NEED OF 32-FT. TRIMMER Cabin Cruiser,; Four ladies' teams bowled last Council voted to favor Clerk L. W.| EALIE. ‘ALARN Uiesel Ofl—Ftove Ofl—Your Scripp's motor. 3rd float, 7th night at the Elks. The Baranof Kilburn's request for salary increase!| AN ALEUTNANS ARMY BASE, | BUY WAR BONDS Coal Cholce—General Haul- stall, Small Boat Harbor. [team was high with teammate of $25 per month to make it $200.| T T T o — eyt s - —|| ‘ng — Starage and Crating —— |Garrett bowling 447. Second high | " i H 5-ROOM furnished house, sun ey Stsiing ks AUNaHtE] o LORENZO BARTOLINI HAS l HUWABD H m‘ CALL US! + porch, Flamo range, Frigidaire. 1/ (o Feqerals with a score of |[POUGLAS SCHOOL BUDGET PASSED AWAY IN SEATTLE | J“'“ r'ud” mile north of Douglas Bridge. ;o7 The teams were as follows: | UPS EXPENSE ACCOUNT OF Mrs. Mike Pusich received the|| 88 8 paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phone 5032 Podarals o ! CITY FOR CURRENT TERM |sad news late last cvening that her | l is invited to l|‘)resent this coupon this evening e E e i 97 133 112— 34| The extra cost to the city over |father, Lorenzo Bartolini, had | ! at. the box office of thes— tools, hand tools, miscellaneous | Taylor 143 131 149— 423xt.he present term of maintaining |passed away earlier in the day jtems. Next to last house, Basin |McNaughton .. 149 127 151— 497|Douglas Public Schools during the |His death resulted from a chronic CAPITOL THEATRE iy | Kennedy 118 118 118— 354 |1943-44 term will be 8325 according |heart ailment with which he had ) ol | " 7 ™"|to the annual budget recently pre- been bed-ridden for about three| and receive TWO TICKETS #o see: i 1937 GMC PICK-UP. Phone 52T | Totals 507 500 5301546 Pared by the School Board and months. Aged 76, the deceased was| " " { Dolls presented to the Council last night jan early resident of the ma"“-il nlo mA ZENTTH redio, bed lamp, dishes, | .00 0% 24 24 7/by Mrs Elton Engstrom, Clerk of |working at Treadwell and living| F ) ] f:itme: ::‘ns!ls Phone red 170 'y po.. 126 130 124— 380‘\ch Ba:rd. i 4 there with his family for a num-“ ‘ederal Tax—6¢ per Person fter i rand total of expense, according |ber of s pri h -i i [Sharpe 125 118 96— 33) : T, 0F Jioaws prior 10 thi et WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Maaling® Whoo S e iia 125 s gep |0 Ghe budset figures, is SDIGD | His widow, owo soms in the ser- . 4 ONLY THE BEST OF MREATE . " jer | Toner 120 120 120— 360 | Lerritory’s bortion ,416, city’s |vice, and his daughter here are| ~— T T PHONE q & ;z:gxwfi:;x Jackson Marsh, Glacier | portion $4,764. Present term’s bud- |survivors. : = ; 2 L _ Totals 509 515 490—1514}““ called for a total of $17,079, the|! Mrs. Pusich plans to leave by! MODERN _three-ap: |sum of $12,640 from the Territory |first plane or boat available for ol # Excellent location. P.0. Box 154, Teachers and $4439 from the city. Seattle, to be with her mother. | w.u P 4 Juneau. (Spot) 35 35 35— 105 Principal ' items accounting for i -pef 2 SR A e L 2 i is that of teachers’ y — | Willlams 96 107 123 3gg|the increase GUARD MEETING TONIGHT aini Sh $ 3-ROOM bungalow, partly fur-|qn,00,, 00 8 133 86 304 Selaries which will be upped from| Douglas Unit, Territorial Guards, . ’ Ideal P 0]! g:::d' Sdacres patented ground. Bingdiad 145 153 107— 405|511,469 this term t}) $13,925 for next|meets tonight as uswal at the Nat E Befi H cash Grocary Phone 649 Pred W. Wendt 9 garden Z;;gu See Wm. Reck. g oic 130 166 130— 496 |term. The principal's salary for|at 7:30 o'clock. For dress, regular| PHONE 104 or 108 tine green i ____|next term will be $2700 as com-|uniform, less blouse, leggings and y Pree Delivery Juneau 5-ROOM furnished house. Phone Totals 488 594 4811458 [Pared t0 $2394 of the term ending|coveralls is the order of Walter 4 black 615. ! Baranof 19ext; month. Andrews, Captain. - 7 Pl Hevlani 122 105 126— 353| . An lflcreflse is a!so noted in the St | APARTMENT house, completely 'Garrett 133 137 177— 447 Janitor’s salary. Fifty dollars per MARIN GETS BACK G ‘ S T ! . B A U ;ux;x;ish;-d, goul:g flor less than | Adams 128 125 151— 404‘:;‘1’::;1 whfl:e bee; flddexd 85”';1";2 John Marin returned home last | HOTEL alf of actual value. 431 So.|Blomgren 127 127 127— 381/° 4 paid goes from $1,500 Inight from a.round-trip to Skag- 2 p Franklin, 0 77 777 "7 |for the present term to $2,400 for |way, made in the interests of open- Every comfort made for our guests ,X' Hodl e ‘ T 5 494 sl next term. Mrs. Engstrom explained |ing a branch cocktail bar there. He | Atz Service Informalion 5-ROOM house, also income pri gtpis 510 484 5e1-—-180 i s el prop- SR S to the Council that in justification |left workmen in charge of condi- | 4 PHONE 10 or 2 P erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615, | of the increase the Board is hop- |tioning the building for his new ing to get a man as master of all |par. MODERN 5 room furnished % R P m‘h":ploNEERS WIll trades who can combine plumbing, S IN TH'S HGME GROCERY ¢ tz‘om | carpentering, and similar vocations | . e i MEH IHURSDAY | with the usual duties of a janitor. I. S Emerson k | Phone 146 i FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic| Some other items of expense . : diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | sy such as the heating, will be greater D d A I N SU RE D Home Liquor Store—Tel. 680 pire. Members of Pioneers of Alaska,|for next year but there was con- J ea ln a e " - American Meat — Phone 38 i Igloo No. 6, will hold the monthly |siderable reductions made on other - Lmeeling Thursday evening at 8 o’- |items to offset as much as possible| SEATTLE, April 27—T. S. Emer- {clock in the Odd Fellows Hall. Fol- |[the total increase. son, 62, founder and owner | . , 62, owner of the : b ‘ICY.'HH.', the_ business meeting there | General approval and acceptance |Alaska Brokerage Company, whole- G- E- Amam E |will be a joint social session with [of the budget as presented was|sale grocers catering to Alaska mer- i CUSTOM TAILOR \the Pioneers’ Auxiliary which also |[voted by the Council. chants, died of an attack of the Across from Elks’ Club ! | meets Thursday night, Other business of the meeting heart at his home here Sunday ¥ v ; 516 INSURANC FHONE | BISERPCPRARASEES k BUY WAR BONDS consisted of reports of standing committees and a couple of special ST night. Funeral services arc being held here this afternoon. ]

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