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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA A THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943 e A R T SKIPPER, COTTON SHIRTS full SOLIL: WHITE, mercerized [ S0 cotton shirt. q‘)( RIBBED SLIPON in medium l " D | weight cotton. Blue, tan, green Contrasting neck band. Also multicolor stripe 1.95 2.50 CABLE white. TTCHED cotton in off A real sportable CABLE STITCHED wide stripe It's really smooth. B.m.BEHREn@M ANGELS SET Dodgers’ Lead Guards Will NEWRE(ODD Is Cut Down by MeelToday d eau Company of the Al- 3 raves ar s itorial Guard will hold its { regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock | 1 in the Evergreen Bowl and all ! 1 I (By Associated Press) members are expected to be pre- i \e Brooklyn Dodgers National |commander ! Porfland Beavers g)Jvmlm-: their own winning streak | cpportunity for prs before the ! ‘yesn-m.n to seven games by de-|test is given to the ire company . sifeating the Pittsburgh Pirdtes 3/to sée if each memt i to * | . (By Associated Press) {fo 1 in an 1l-inning first game|g0 Out on the rifle range and ap- |, { Tre Los Angéles Angels of théig,q 5 to 3 in the nightcap of s |Ply the training that has beén giv- | Pacific Coast League have seb &fgoublehcader en during the past two months new league record of consecutive| Rookie Nate Andrews held the| Members of the company who victories by taking a. doubleheader|pirates to nine scattered hits in|Dave a desire for ial training vesterday - from Hollywood, t0 TuR!the first game .while in the second |ih the use of the machine guns will | |their record to 20 straight games “u.,,,“. the Boston blg bats counted|P¢ 8iven an \‘!mw”ll_\-\ to sign In the ‘dame games, Johnny DICk-iihree runs for'a first inning start.|'R for that special training shot, Hollywood outfielder, extend-| aeanwhile, the St. Louis Card- "_"f' umlm’ln for ‘\hlwv t\r‘mn,_v is lea (4 181" orlbottive -garhes’ ‘Bilimoy ‘Hflped Bt by chttifly dgwn |co oroin TAMCEE emuHol e which he has hit safely [the Dodgers' lead by winning yes- L e i Vit | The Seattle Indians yesterda: Ay’ < Tk Brooklva "2“"“‘;“{1“*(11“:’;;“ ”"‘A" ]l"I:‘A““‘m“ g |yuined the Portland Beavers' Afri-iand taking a 2 to 1 edge in the ‘m;r:‘!” e U L The can’ JRAY, oeldbrarian, by, CEEERE jeertes !men under their command of the ing them 2 to 1 and chalking up A two-run homer by Mel Ott in|picéting time and place tonight the fourtéenth game the Bea ithe first inning yesterday sent the i |have 1ost this season by one run. giants away to a 3 to 2 victory |Seattle broke the losing streak of [over Cincinnati nine straight games, { - pHIlllES To loSE The San Francisco Seals defeat-| led the Oakland Oaks in the SP’&IS\ fown park by 7 to 6 in a 15-inning AMERICAN LEAGUE BABE DAHLGREN; |marathon which was tied 6-all m, the ninth by a four-run rally by‘GAMES BlOCKED FOR Io BE INDU(TED |the Seals. | sacraniento blanked San Diego| THREE DAYS I" Row PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 20 |Babe Dahlgren, first baseman and | shortstop of the Phillies, 13 to 0 behind the 4-hif pitching of | Henry Polly. has been - | (By Msnu ted Press) notified to take his preliminary GAMES WEDNESDAY For the third straight day all|physical examination by his San Pacific Coast Léague American League games were block- | Francisco draft board for induc-; | Hollywood 4, 1; Los Angeles 10,leq yesterday by unfavorable wea-|tion. He will leave a big hole that 4. |ther. . ! might cripple the high riding Phil- San Francisco 7; Oakland 6, 15| The American teams will xnis.~‘lxr-\ mmngs ‘. entire series unless they are| P s e o Sacramento 3; San Diego 0. lable to play today. All teams move 5 . 1 gl e Seattle 2: Portland 1 |Friday. RUBLE AT BARANOF National League - { Frank E. Ruble, with the Pan nks. He American Airway: at Fa came here by plane yesterday the Baranof. Chicago-Philadelphia postponed Pittsburgh 1, 3; Boston 2 game 11 innings Cincinnati 52 HENRY SATRE IS © NOW INTRANING, New St. Louis 3; Brooklyn ey American League { ORDER YOUR 1 All t 1 Wed 1 = { } rames postponed Wednesday ! f Al Eame ‘ RABBIT SKINS| STANDING OF CLUBS | FORT KNOX, Ky, May 20—|{ Now { Pacific Coast League Amc the thousan of selectees : Tanned, cleaned and all ) i S s s e Lost Pfi“n entering the armed forces, | ready to make up. ! Los Angeles SRR 897| Frivate Henry Satre of Juneau,|{ VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY | ‘ Snn Prancisco 1 12 586 Alaska, has entered the Armored { SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | ‘San ‘Diego 16 15 516 |ter for basic training in the newest ¥ |Hollywood 14 16 and hardest-hitting branch of the NEV SECRETLY LAST AVAII.ABLE I N ‘Sun’nmtmo 10 20 > men here are put on a twelve- F A E i i X | Seattle 9 20 veeld training program which has ; DOUGLAS l:l l(I::.‘\“l\‘( Lo MONDAYEVENl"G National League Yeen systematically laid out into ; AR RN oy Won Lost Pet.|lWo six-week periods. The first si s, Chester Bameson end so Hesokivn 17 9 654 Week period is devoted to the organ-|| PRE-WAR PRICES i‘ e ed a MH,; : Bmo“ ol 636 ication of the Army and Armored B0 whave vt reside fc % 5 “orce; insignia of rank; lite 18 9 591 A rank; military e and aier vill w0 10 Seat- (Omes Bride of Roben |Stdiati UL e e e 7 tle for a visit with rel hey =00 | Clothing and equipment; and ; £ fioad . Y | WASHINGTON, May 20—Seven- thdelphm ' i 31 500 ) Juig nd many have lived here since January only K S(hwarll ty-five scholarships m)memcax af | New York 114 ‘440 |Other fundamentals which will en- ’ but have been residents of the i o | phychintric soclat work = will be | Pittsburgh 9 13 409 | @ble them to become good soldiers. ALL-METAL Tervitory for 16 years ; Surpriding. hle. many. frlends | e s TR To AGTNE GnANE | Ghisass 7 17 lagp|During this period the men will be Mrs. John G. Johnson took Pas-| juneau, Charlotte Haglund and|ates between July 1, 1943 and June| Athtitesn Teagte ‘;u‘“”f"fl according to their know- Gener“l on the Fstebeth popert K. Schwartz were secretly |30, 1944 by the American Red Cross,| Won Lost Pet ;',f'fl,' e R B L - to visit her yarijed Monday evening at an 8:30 it is announced here. [ Now. Thie g% o o [ o TORC SX ek Dt Electrie Jack Warner, f0¢ gclock service in the Northern| This is a continuation of a pro-|cleveland B3 9 ;,,,l‘ml':m]‘"“ s _1“““}“‘fi These spec- Light Presbyterian Church gram initiated last December, un-|wshington 14 11 b ke B L is a new resi- | The yows were read by the Rev.|der which approximately 60 schol- (st 1oufs 9 .9 500! TS ot '_‘(’"“I‘,‘”Q And. peteolling, K l T c H E “ iving the first winis k. Booth, and Mrs., March arships have been granted to date.|petroit TR el e L her hushband at | ¢ prisbe and Leonard Williams, Upon successful completion of the Philadelphia b G 440 "I'hv x‘\\x‘x‘x\: v“”nm}“)l“”"v A B l N E T 1 Her for- yere the only attendants |scholarship training, students Willicpicaoq o 491 | abrapidly ind *“vf" 1as c“\pumh Aberdecn, Wash. | por her wedding the bride se-|be assigned to positions on Red|p e o T3 ., sseldlinia h’l‘”‘M'y“\Al";ffk*]““‘Ff‘““ : lected & black ind white corded.|Cross staffs in military” hospitals! Bity Ledrus Supervision of Mai Gen orect!| Finished in White Enamel . ‘1' ]“’\‘ “"' 1'(.-\“:! SERl silk dress suit with matching ac- ‘:“‘ )xxx‘>llnl nsler(: ’fdolr ;‘eli‘?;::f:)ed Won Lost Pet.|L. Scott. From this training center and Stainless Steel Trim Ak i g “‘ oy | cossoties Her matron-of-honor wore }‘ A ,’; m‘? w:;rg i BADS " St. Louis Blues 2 0 1000/are formed Armored Divisions d e e € ¢ ‘1‘““ ¥ 'a black silk frock with accessories ‘1 ‘|‘_ St 1 | Missouri Mules 1 0 1.000| Which make up this fastest-moving meetir Mrs. H. (e iight blue Candidates may designate the i city Fosg 000(land force of the Army L. Cochr ! t Daughiter "6t Mr. ant Mss. Car: chool of their choice from a list 2 e i i o p N ”» o Mr. and Mrs. Car-/ . social work schools offering an|Webfeet i 000 Dimensions: Height 367, roll Clausen of Petersburg, Mrs 4 ; All Stars e 000 AN, ” JENSEN ON VAC s is well known in thi 2PProved course in medical and 4 FISH STUD'ED depth 24%”, width 18”. Mamie Jensen is B RS . then G "einhibyss i |DVCIISS BRI (pcs, BOutanb Can be used either right annual vacation period from|(na office of Pri A T al requirements include successful ‘ | P e Sfon speipd non ) ‘(; ice of Price Administrator ompietion of one year of ;;rad\m!n‘wASH“GION u |S DIVING su"’s or left end, your electric Doiiing s o S R ] [work in an accredited school. A- i [ range. Mr. Schwartz is the son of Mr.iwarqy ‘of fill' tultfbn ‘dhd $65 ‘a g | 3 ’ James J. Schwartz of San Carlos,| month for mairitenafice will be '".“RD I“ (ou.EGE RAINBOW SPRINGS, Fla—Stu- ELTON, JR, IS BETIER Calif. He came to Ala8ka from Los'made according to the individual {dents of the University of Miami's ittle EIf lfmn!rnfl. i -lm. has Angeles two years ago and until| qualifications of the applicaft in ’_"'”:“'f’ ’11?10_2.» class have their les-| | After this stock is ex- been quite his home for the recently was with the Seims-Drake|the order of receipt of the applica- |sons beneath the water. They don . past ten now on his way Company at Sitka. At present he tions. HP their diving belmets and prof .|| hausted, no more will be to rec is able to be up|is emploved by the U. . Engineers Application forms may be' ©ob-| pne Northern Divmun o ik [(l W}nlluxl Smith conducts them|| available for the duration ; day in Juneau. tained from" the assistant director |pasehall has ended the season and ;. ,°‘&l"l ‘1‘.“'””:‘5 flower land teem- | of this man’s war. The couple plan to reside in this of Red Cross Military and Naval|ine following are the final stand- Bi 3. AR, feet beneath the ———————————"—""—"="/city and are now at the Baranof Welfare Service, Hospital Service Néiiie s riace. Specimens are gathered and | ”, : st : ngs hmughl to the surface whe . i Hotel. in Pacific Area, Civic Auditorium, Won Lost Pet. gmith dissects (I Where Dr S Pranak R 4 q 8 7. ssects them in a ack- . P 1 e Sen lem;fol.m‘caml(]a:’nm Sun the| 6regon 18 4 150 sdabd’ discission. 0 & Hisrk Call and inspect it in >ersonnel ainitg ervices g & o - | s ATTENTION CARPENTERS |0 the Armed Forces, American Red | wtoriins s : o T || our sales department. TABLET There will be an important meet- Cross, Washlngcon D. C. ot i : ® o 080000000 a <= forHYPERACID ing, Friday, May 21, 8 pm, in = WS Washington State .5 9 o WEATHER REPORT o 5 for Idat 0 13 13 a STOMACHS Union Hall. All members are urged BHb * (U. S. Bureauw) « | Alaska Eleciric nglll o B’ ToreaRnt DONALD FOSTER LEAVES e — |® Temp. Wednesday, May 19: e 3 v SR s AR A iRy ] o Ded S e e Maximum 49, minimum 44. o || and Power c‘,mpany SIZE adv. President, Local 2247 Coast Guardsman Donald FQS!BY'}Mechng Saturday, May 22, I.O.OF. ® Rain—034 inches. . s stationed at Ketchikan, and who Hall at. 8 pn.l THiflation ‘and | % ® o o o 0 0 0 v o . S has been visiting his parents, Mr.| .. I sy ——————— | Ph ne Bls Butler-M: Prag © The bison served as food, cloth- and Mrs. Frank Foster, left today| 5 15 ‘| The Daily Alaska Empire has thc | 0 & utler-Mauro Drug Co. ing and shelter to the American|for his base after his 10-day fur- | largest paid circulation of any Al- Juneau Alaska Indian lough aska newspaper. BRINGING UP FATHER P r BY GOLLY-I'M TIRED -I'M NOT GOING TO WORK IN THE L VICTORY GARDEN TODAY- 'M GOIN' TO STAY IN AND TAKE IT EASY - | BUY WAR BONDS * By GEORGE McMANUS THIS 1S EASIER WORK THAN LI%TENII\JG TO I éP‘\’ GIRL- 5| REVER | pee e Copr 1943, King Feaiuies Syndicate, Inc, World nghts reserved iMrs. Metzgar and blood capillary thickness of a is one- human A small fiftieth the hair Daughrter Return ther Metzgar 1y returned ter a mont} daughter week af- south, Mrs. Metz- Mrs. E. L. Kaser. Mr: resumed her employ- nitary engineer’s of- Territorial Department and ine the in the tay casioned by the death oc- of ger's mother, Met » paid to relatives and in both Seattle and Port-| =t - = No room service is being glv-) m '3 hotels, Mrs. Metzgar found,| % p o 1 = telegrams not being delivered| % > the room: o) J & -se o BEKAH FOOD SALE £7 “u, N\ At Cash Grocery, Saturday OR(p's GRY at 10:30 o'clock adv v e Satihauks > > > - - S | BUY WAR BONDS [ THE YAKOBI ~=—~| will leave Juneau for Petersburg, ( winow wasmze Port Alexander and Way Ports RUG CLEANING EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. SWEEPING COMPOUND P have all freight on City FOR SALE DA‘JE MILNER : Blue 510 e BARANflF ka's Largest Apartment EVERY ROOM WITH TUB | se Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. | For Information Phone 513 MARTIN FEIST. THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatien Company L Holal and uHOW‘-“R Reusonabls Rates Phone 800 % SEATTLE + ® Periect comtort ¥ ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and SATLINGS FROM PIER § SEATTLE PASEENGERS FREIGHT . B. service REFRICERATION McClure, ¢ Large Rooms— L Mgr. ell with Bath A1 ASKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT el ENEW WASHINGTON JREaaek YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES : Phone 667 NIGHT 312 ) Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND | TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ! egular Sailings ight engers, Freld Pa::l Beiflgeramm D ESERVAT‘ONS ALY FOR R N OALL NF()RMA“O REEN, Agent NRY G o passengers 199 none 23 Freight P! ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 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 $18 Sitka .18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 U Pelican . 18 10 18 18 Todd .. 18 10 10 Tenakee - 10 10 10 Angoon . 18 18 Hoonah - 10 Express Rate: 10 cenis per pound—Minimum Charge 8¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ..... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to ketchlkan Express Rate: 18c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Puo“: 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. It

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