The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 21, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ANGELS LOSEDODGERS IN OUTTO STARS, VICTORY IN (LOSE CONTEST CARD GAME Approximately Sixty Tons SCRAP METAL IS BEING SHIPPED, SAYS CAPT. DYCK 'GOVERNOR LEAVES | YESTERDAY FOR ALASKA PENINSULA Gruenihg Gov. Ernest left yes- terday afternoon by plm» on a two »\u.ks trip to the Alaska Penin- Hp will continue the organization Have Already Been FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943 'DON GUSTAFSON IS HERE ON WAY T FAIRBANKS Don hose Gustafson, mining operator headquarters are in Fair- ks, is in Juneau awaiting plane transportation to the Interior. ST Gy | of Territorial Guard Units in that i o, wacee LAXES gold min- i Dkl e A S hatling properties, Hi-Yu, Long Creek Seals, Oaks Play for 14 In-LPh|II|es Make Longest Sent South ction of the country. having fe-|,pq Mastodon, have suspended op- turned edrly this month from an ” | ' b o : — cration for the war's duration, is " | nings - Seaftle De- | Winning Streak in Seven | c... = s oo, suvation aumy © e ot Db R Y anglle ey " X metal, brass, copper, zinc and lead e PRt A ‘Inear Fairbanks and is on his way g g o bas left Juneau and is now quite GUard Units and inspected the|yetal property | (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) {likely being hurled at the enemy. “’;’)‘N“l‘ W“’(“"“ had previously been| a. anq Mrs. Gustafson spent the | After equalling an alltime Pa-, Facing the first righthander in| In the last several months ap-|OT8anizec wintér at their ranch in Montana |cific Coast League record for three days, the Brooklyn Dodgers| proximately 60 tons have been ship- BTG 79 | where Mrs. Gustafson, who usually |straight wins, a total of 20, thé whipped the Cardinal's Mort Cooper ped including 1,200 pounds of cop- OF NORWAY | travels north with her husband for Los Angeles Angels yesterday bowed |yesterday who was ineffective, al-per, aluminum, bra and zinc.' Meeting irday, May 22, L.O.OF.!the summer, i§ remaining this year. [to the Hollywood Stars. Veteran |though he fanned seven men. Coop- |Four hundred pounds of rags have Hall at 8§ pm. Initiation and| |southpaw Roy Joiner allowed Losler also gave seven walks and al-|been sent to vital war projects social adv. i P ST R Angeles eleven hits but they did;lowed eight hits. The Dodg The Salvation Army is still hand- - - | . * PURCHASING AGENT, BUD! not score except in the third in-|scored three unearned runs dunnp“"fi the scrap ‘“I“'[ ’g““}"-‘“‘“ more | Empire Classifieds Pay} | THE YAKOBI W i 1 11y d’s outfielder | th first innin; {i1s being accumulate S soon as — — H you want your men’s things fo LAST and i L B 18 'l it it _lanother worth while shipment is | will leaye Juneau for Petersburg, p | Johnny Dickshot hit safely for his| The Phillies took a doubleheader “[\“0“ WASHING keep right on looking handsome... 33nd consecutive game |yesterday from the Chicago Ctbs ready more scrap will be sent out J Fort Alexander and Way Ports BUY QUALITY. Here are some swell | "Tied at the end of the third in-|The wins were five in a row, the| TV SAving s stll true " This time RUG CLEANING ””‘V WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. idoas to show you what | mean.” {ning, San Francisco and Oakland!longest winning streak in seven P _”‘l‘d T \r'_,:‘: [‘;) ”“f’ q‘fxull SWEEPING COMPOUND have all freight on City ;wenz 14 scoreless innings yester-|years and puts the Phillies in| oo ‘D',pu‘l Vg ;(‘ leigbridanl FOR SALE Um.\ Tuesday, before 1 P.M. day, |he]n the Oaks scored one and [nnr[)l phce behind the Cards. | ¢” o l)n;;rn " sdys c\pw Dyck DAVE MILNER tlnr Information Phone 513 V-shaped Shirts the Seals two. ———— i Phone Blue 510 MARTIN FRIST. He'll like Wilson Brothers DuCol Portland hit Seattle’s Hal ’I‘ur- bl | T ¢ Shirts. The collar is convertible. ' pin for 13 yesterday but could not| (0”"("_ MEE""G e A T R P " Sy Button with a tie for dr = connect in pinches. The bases were | T g || frereg BitibEs foF Ieistie, V_shApAd el Gl thre. i it none out | wm BE TONIGHT BARANOF || and shoulder drape. You'll like the died bade: i T n E way they launder $2.50 up FOUDT SRRy, IR0 Ol 2 |} Alaska’s Largest Apartment Ad Liska allowed only one earned| A theeting o ¥he ‘Oify" Cotnetl Hotel i run yesterday evenin in o twilight| *\xll be held tonight at 8 bk * 1 AT C 0 game but a single and an error in the Council Chambers at the EVERY ROOM WIT! | gave Sacramento an 1l-inning wh\w City Hall d SHOWER | L l N E over the San Diego Padres o an | An ordinance in regard to the . T T, regulation of the age limit for the | and h"-fl:r“ PE¥ i S ettt issuance of licenses for motored R””“f’” Rates E : & of Wilkor Brothars il ""‘d‘i L‘Z:‘An‘:‘(‘f:: 4 ‘ (By Associated Press) vehicles will be voted upon and a [ Alaska Tramsportatien 566 Mashisy oF oAl ERERS 4 Seoat{le ‘; ST iy { The Boston Red Sox yesterday|City Assessor for 1943 will be ap- Phone 800 | Company weights. 60c up. Also Wilson J 4 & iwon a ten-inning baseball game | pointed. o | 3rothers Buffer Socks reinforced g Oakland 4; San Francisco 5, 18/ lus a nighteap in a pitcher's pa- PUIta U — ol ®. for longer wear 50c up thaugs, rade in which the Cleveland In-| | PIE Sacramento 5; San Diego 4, 11| gt it ot iers in an effort| ATTENTION CARPENTERS ] - SN SRR e oy Wit Brindioma inning twwg‘kfin gace to stem the Red Sox who used T"fl‘:',:‘“ b;lfl“ "2"}90”“"‘ meet- = ) PRATELE - 7k | National League four. ing, Friday, May 21, 8 p.m, in ® Perrect comtort | —— g?ififzsoé-O:Hrgp,?;;;:e?hm 3, 2 o il i Eid ‘l”mg: :r“f:'e,;:u members are urged ® Centrally located ‘ : : 5. t esent. |{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT American League TENAKEE OLDTIMER LEW NUNAMAKER, | . SRR Toxlang - | | Boston 2, 7; Cleveland 1, 4 President, Local 2247 F. B. service REFRIGERATION e AR RORA o) iy DIES HERE ymmpu MeCTwre, & Latgs Rooms— . “ and they do look good! He'll like STAND OF CLUBS S, Mgr. all with Bath i them for lounging, too. (Faultless 5 | Pajamas launder famously.) $2.95 up Eaghia '“"“;];“:“1‘";“ pot, | Tenakee oldtimer John Ludwig i ORDER YOUR FRANSANE LINE THE |{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT - | Jo aged 11, rday at ! ety L g7 Jonnson, aged 71, died yesterday ot {R A BBIT SKIN s‘ Hotel S i ShE %00/ !l am. at St Ann's Hospital, ! EW WASHINGT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 O:ll](]ax‘:ncs o ‘531, Vhere he has been a patient since NOwW p & R 4 b May 6. Tanned, cleaned and all Yile an Diego 16 16 500 - s 1 Hollywood 15 16 484/ Johnson, who mined and pros- ready to make up. ! 3 |Portland 1020 3381. "ined made his headquarters|} Sihrii WASHINGTO t Skipper Lelsurewear Seattle 10,20 3881 00 Niichaels, Note, Kéyhic| b e el J “ N E A u l 0 v Give him a Wilson Brothers Leisure et l‘;"‘“L . pet, |Seward, Nenana, Tenakee, and Ju- Shirt for his free-time comfort. And an ORE Db | o g the siearar o hisddedts | £ s for work or off-duty time he'll enjoy | Brooklyn AL e BB Rer et Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Wilson Brothers T-shirts in a variety | Boston 14 8 63 . F o R S A L E SN solors $395 up S taua §a AN e s o 4 ot Yakutat Valdez Nome iC e wedish-born askan Philadelphia Wyotlis n 5i3 e t have Chnepatt 13 1w bk o o e met | ppp wARPRICES || Cordova Seward Bristal Bay New York 11 14 440 . & it Y I 4oo|He was born in Falkenburg, Swed- Kuskokwim and Yukon Points {en, an November 23, 1871. Pending Chicago Lt ents the bod: Américan League uria’ arrangements he ody is 0 N E - Wun Tiet P t (at the Chm!es W. Carter Mortuary e nes ay rl ay un ay New York 1458 & ALL-METAL Cleveland 1 11 w\(ANDlDA]’ES FOR Washington 14 11 560} h\ St. Louls 9 9 500 General | pea 0 n o ([TIZENSHIP ARE i ALASKA STAR ‘ SRR RN | o e S R | Eleetric | ‘ oo o 1@ ASKED TO CHECK | ATRLINE TIDES TOMORROW SQ U A D OF 3 TEN ROUNDERS Boston 0 1 an | KITCHEN | City League | Offi e ice I N Won Lost Pct.| The office of the Clerk of the B BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 . R B e R ; St. Louis Blues 2 0 1000{U. S. District Court wishes to call High tide—4:04 p.m., 159 feet Missouri Mules 1 0 1.000| to the attention of aliens who have o har > Gnom e City [ 000 their petitions for final papers'| Finished in White Enamel p Low tide—9:52 pm, 2.1 feet Webfeet 0 1 000|filed, that under the new Nation- and Stainless Steel Trim ” All Stars 0 1 .000jality Act of 1940, which became | b New Undder-arm CHICAGO, May 21.—Gus Doraz- - — jeffective January 14, 1941, petitions io, Philadelphia heavyweight, has ,ror final papers must be acted| | Cream Deodorant been matched with Lem Franklin, NOVIKOFF (oMES jupon before the expiration of two| Dimensions: Height 36, i s safely —— Cleveland Negro, for one of three| % J years or be dismissed for want of | eigl | RANSPORT ION.COMPANY Se(ond Base man Kam' 10 rounders opening the major out- "o IERMS. GOING | prosecution. depth 24%”, width 18”. .|| L y . Sfops persp“-uflon «({m]x;k boxng seas:lon in Marigold | y All aliens who filed petitions prior (| Can be used either rxght / sardens on June 7. - - {to January 14, 1941, are also ad-| pOUfIS Sold — Another Fritzie Zivic, Pittsburgh welter, m' RUOIN(UBSQV‘SH’ 1o he crake cdhiol Sratl o0 left end, your electric || meets Tommy James of Chicago,| ’ BRie Are ritty invalid. tor 24 range. | Ophoned, 1 Released and Sam Bolden of Chicago meets { os}s and WerBle i I | el a5 o e 21—Philip K. Poses and cannot be acted upon| | Freddie Fiducia, New York heavy,| CHICAGO, May D Bilhder gnp circumstances | - BROOKLYN, May 21. — The in the other bouts on the opener.|Wrigley, owner of the Chicago| Allens’ Wha fmcl. theti Rdes i | Brooklyn Dodgers have sold second =2 Cubs, today said holdout Lou No-| i€ Whe cmselves il After this stock is ex- baseman Alex Kampouris to the ’ vikoff has come to terms and is| lt’;x c“he@"” are asked to confer| Yousted G i b | Washington ~ Senators for undis- ANGEB lY"N lS now enroute from Los Angeles to‘W the Clerk’s office with the) austed, no more will be 1. Does not tor dresses — does | €losed cash. Cincinnati brought join the club. |expectation of starting all over|| available for the duration e s [him up from Sacramento in 1943.. I.EAD'"G p"’( ER {again if they wish to become citi- ‘ of this man’s war. | P sy N i i President Branch Rickey has u]ku o | g g il e optioned shortstop Anhenman to| Mo"'GoMERY Io { It is further pointed out ‘ha‘} e v s:ops perspiration for | Montreal and released outright | of COASI lEAGUE ! ;;}eclarauons of intentions are valid 1 to 3 days. Removes odor | catcher Ray Hayworth. This cuts |for seven years, and that there\| (gal} and inspect it in from pet ion. the Dodgér squad to 25 hla\mx MEEI BEAU JA(K {may be some who can avoid the SR 4. A pur greaseless, stain- S By Associated Press |necessity of getting a new declara- our sales department. A less am Red Lynn, the Los Angeles’ vet- umAv mo“ {tion if there remains enough um(“ ! 8 Arrid has been awakded che ‘S'I' AR ( AI‘(HER OF eran, is the leading Pacific Coast to secure a copy of the filing and| A % h pproval Seal of The American League pitchers with eight victories refile the petition before the ex- || ic Li s e b L Do ANGEI.S IN AR and no defeats. NEW YORK, May 21—Philadel- piration date of the seven-year| kzka Eleeéflc Light o 1o | | Jodie Phipps, also of Los Angel-|phia Bob Montgomery will tomor- period. ! Arrid is the largest sell | MY gel- | pl d”do!mt.‘.h;‘:';"“:d‘;fi : es, and Hollywood's manager Char- |row night get a shot at the light-| s AR TR AN ‘ and Fower nnP“Y | ’ o IT' As‘:nuu'led Prt‘ssl‘l lie Root follow with five victories |wéight title in a bout in Madison | n R R 'he Los Angeles Angels have and no defeats. Square Garden against Beau Jack,| HANS FLOE HERE | I n ;r.:m ‘iff"m :ll:rmi;:(»m: l}(zml) llaa;x dDiegufs Frankie Dawwo, is onetime Georgia shoeshine boy. HamsI Floe, canneryman from,| Phone GIG ALASKA COASTAL AIRLIHES 5 5 3 22, > Army. He reports the leadis & T —— is A 39 £ oior Al in 59¢ and 10¢ jors | for induction today. ? xnf SSs | BUY WAR BONDS ‘::;::eregle:i lnshemfx:r:lx‘:;uflzl;; = T - Seiving Sanihes JiE S SR SO S BRINGING UPFATHER SR e s e Tl 1 SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ; | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- By GEURGE MCMANUS Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka DON'T TALK BAC 9 = |] Juneau .s8 $10 18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 418 ACK TO e g I SRR T St e SRET T T G ) ME-| SAID-GO OUT AND || BUT- | R T Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 OIS UP THE REST OF || VANTED BUT | HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN TR R N S N I W0 ‘elican . ST o TAE WHEN | WUZ HOW TO SWING A PICK THE BIG BRUTE Todd ... 18 18 10 10 'OUNGER AN' [T'LL. COME GOT OUT-AFTER Tenakee .. 10 10 10 LITTLE LATER TO DO / SOME WORK N OLIR IN HANDY NOW! ALL Angoon - 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge $8¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg |} Juneau 5.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg - 30.00 10.00 Wrangell .. -~ 20.00 | | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to ketchikan | Express Rate: 19¢c per pound—Minimum of 60¢c to Petersburg snd Wrangell | FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, | Above n\‘u applicable when passenger 'lltfla warrants | Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notics.

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