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SEALS GAIN, P. . LEAGUE (By Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals g full game over \gels in the race dership Friday, ined the ars 3to 1 6 to 2 seo 3 3 National League New York 6; Brooklyn 4 Bost Phuadelphia 1. Pitt 0; Cincinnati 2. burgl American League t breath ahead of Dodger both teams hold | Browns Take 9th Straigh (By Associated Press) Like Old Ma1: River, the St. Louis[the final business meeting of the sented by the Los Angeles Browns keep rolling along in the J for the Pacific American League, taking the ninth /0 Seals straight ning game from the modern Major League consecutive 16 until September. Because of thi |wins for the start of the season re-|three month’s vacation, the Presi- - right field cords. Thursday they broke the Am-|dent, Mrs. Daisy Fagerson, is urg-, rican League rccord and now join ing all members to attend the busi- York Giants and Brooklyn ness meeting Tuesday night at 8 record o'clock in the Elks Hall. game Friday to National League Cincinnati won yesterday and ters to be decided at this business Pr Emblem Club fo r_leang' Concert 1 Hold Important | At High School Meet Tuesday Well Attended Tuesday evening, May 2, marks The annual spring concert, pre-| the music department uneau Emblem Club for the spring of the Juneau High School under lof 1944. All activities of this organ- the able direction of Mrs. Forrest =4 | | | | tie the ization cease with the social on May Pitts, was well attended and proved s to be well rehearsed, the students giving a finished performance. Theme of the production was “Centrasts” with the classical num- 'bers of the first section vying with |the popular songs which were a !feature of the last half of the rogram. Lily Ann Maurstad’s rendition of One of the most important mat- moves into a tie with St. Louis in meeting will be the selection of a Greig's “The Butterfly” was well |the place. i National League in > | 6OP Strategisis Ma | Have Inspired Junket second Recording Secretary to succeed Mrs. | Kay Halm who is leaving Al"sk‘“":z:izw;xdvp:sb:eiheas(}::: glgengfi:b ;f:lfnlsm?" lfif";‘:{;" ":"f;“‘be‘“nfi:‘; with sololsts Thelma McCorkle and b . ‘Mary Hoffman. } before vacation. Members are €au-| Three stirring numbers were given |tioned that, mhough they may not v the Eight Balls, a group of male attend Tuesday night, nominauon‘vmces_ and Buddy Hunter and ifor this position will be the first Doug Gregg scored with their Mod- e chosen. guitar. Tour o' Gov, Bfi(ke, order of business and anyone may ern Harmonies on the trombone and b | Those in attendance at this meet- | One of the highlights of the per-' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (Continued from Page One) Cle [ nd 2; Detroit 1. | : Chicago 1 ! Philadelphia 7; Boston 5. Gov. Bricker’s trip may have been | inspired almost entirely by GOP | strategists who are just taking out 5 OF CLUBS STANDI) insurance against a possible defeat Pacific Coast League | at the polls in November. Even if Won Lost Pect.|the Republicans fails to gain con- i Francisen 13 6 .684|trol of the House or Senate, the s Angeles 11 T 611 | fourth term would have very tough an Diego 12 9 571 | sledding against a coalition of Re- Portland 10 10 500, publicans and Democrats who won cattle 10 1 476 | their seats by committing them- Tollywood 8 1 ‘421 selves to fight the New Deal to the >akland 8 13 'app|lmstidtieh. acramento 6 12 433 | National League | H o o \RUDY YORK IS ew York 6 1 85| ! 5t. Louls .8 2 .50 REJEC Fo i incinnati "SI R G1EW T ! ¢ 4 4 500 Vit . ‘3ol WAR SERVICES 3 6 383 » ’ ittsburgh 1 4 200 R T 3 “hicago 1 s s Gives Tigers Nine Players American League Lost Pet. Now Classified in Won Louis 9 0 1000 hiladelphia 4 2 88 4-F Ranks ; ew York 3 3 .500 | ; ; :;3 DETROIT, April 28.—Rudy York, 3 5 ‘375 | major league home run champion, Cleveland 2 B 286 |has been rejected for military ser- Chicago 1 5 _167‘vice because of a trick knee result- ing from an old basketball injury. York is the ninth Tiger to be classified in 4-F, giving the squad 17 players exempt from the select- ive service. The Tiger management also an- nounced completion of a deal with the Philadelphia Athletics for Bob Swift and infielder Eddie Mayor for an undisclosed amount of cash. Scouts Hold Silver Tea This Afternoon - 30MBS ARE DOURED ON WIDE AREA (Continued from Page One) Numerous fires rose from both % | argets s S . ponsored by Troop Number Three Other bombing units unloaded | ¢ tne giirl Scouts, a silver tea and 88 tons of explosives on airdromes n Wewak areas and also again hit Rabaul, New Britain, concentrating | on five airstrips at Havieng, New and The exhibit is being held this afternoon ! at the Scottish Rite Temple be- | tween 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. i The affair is open to the public and all funds derived from the tea | Rapodo airdrome offered wij)| pe for use in connection with antiaircraft fire. One Am-|gummer camp activities. i plane was lost out of 150 | ican aircraft in the m.'iny‘I ."DES TOMORROW Low tide— 1:29 2. m,, 6.8 feet. High tide— 7:18 a. m,, 12.1 feet. Low tide— 2:13 p. m., 3.5 feet. High tide— 9:09 p. m., 12.1 feet. TIDES MONDAY Low tide— 3:02 a. m., 68 feet. High tide— 8:51 a. m,, 11.6 feet. Low tide— 3:28 p. m., 3.7 feet. High tide—10:15 p. m.; 12.8 feet. nese have been chased from andia area into the jungles an occasional sniper in a tree is the only remaining opposition in e immediate area. o S YOUR BKOKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | | | Announcement TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: It is with regret that I must announce having to leave Juneau and my friends and patrons here, but domestic conditions make it necessary. After May 1st, I shall be located with my husband in the Com- mercial Building in Ketchikan, Alaska. We shall be happy to have you eall and say “hello” and chat awhile whenever you happen to pass thru Ketchikan. For the time being I hope to make periodic trips to Juneau. I wish to thank you all for your patronage and good will during the eight years of my residence here. Sincerely and Cordially, {ing will also have to decide wha(‘formnnce, was the singing by the type of a celebration will be entire group of “Paper Doll,” now planned for May 16. It should be,very popular, in a special arranges a rousing affair as it precedes three ment by Mrs. Pitts. y month’s vacat'on following five. The lovely “Imortal Song” from months of organization. (The Em-|the well known First Piano Cons blem Club in Juneau was institut- certo of Tchaikowsky arranged by ed in December 1943 and is still, Gaines, was sung by the chorug enduring the throes of organizing). 8nd given generous applause. Various other busiress matters! ID keeping with the “contrasts] will be brought to the attention ofi"heme' a backdrop curtain of black the group Thesday night and Mrs,|20d White outlined the stage, and Fagerson is desirous of help from the _two-tuned effect was carried all club members in deciding upon out in the attractive programs. {hEnd: fasues. Taking part in the program were MAN HERE i gehsGirls‘ Glee Club, gle Singing ebs, Mixed Chorus, Eight - Balls, LOGGING FOR CONSULTATION and soloists. Arriving on the Forest Service WOODLEY AIRLINES ON vessel, Forester, from Edna Bay, Ed | F'llwl 'o mow Buol of the Buol Logging Company, A flight was made yesterday by will spend the next several days in |he Woodley Airlines, carrying the Jurieau, having come here for con- |following persons to Anchorage: sultation purposes. Ralph Annon, Ernest Sanders, Mrs. Mr. Buol will confer with Walter M. P. Green, Chester Schockley, L. B. Nettleton, of the Nettleton Lum- | T. Flynt and Garny Poncia. Mrs. ber Company at Seattle, who is ex- EJnck Davies disembarked at Cor-| pected to arrive by plane shortly. dova. RETAIL CLERKS Attentioyn.’ MEETING—MAY Ist at 7:30 at MOOSE HALL JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 A.N.B. and A.N.S.| Meets Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall We Appreciate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. After Victory, Pan American will pioneer new standards of service for DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON. P. O. address after May 1st—Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska LAV AIMERICIY 11281 0V Y BRINGING UP FATHER Wlé’rgé’ Attendance At Woman's Club The cosmopoiitanism of Juneau| was well demonstrated at tRe art exhibit givem yesterday in the Methodist Church parlors by the Juneau Woman's Club, where a dis- play of art objects from all over the globe owned by local residents was exhibited. Many of the articles were priceless, \and the club wishes to thank everyone who loaned the| treasures for the affair. Occupying a place of honor was a collection of the arts and crafts of the original residents of Alaska, a collection of Native handiwork Joaned for the exhibit by many Natives of Juneau and Douglas. Mrs. Roy Peratrovich presided in | this section, describing the various articles on display. | The Senior Group of Girl Scouts sponsored by the Juneau Woman's Club had an exhibit, and the fa- | mous collection of dolls from many‘ lands, the property of Miss Margar- et Tillotson, proved of much inter- | est, as did the fine wood cut-outs | from John Marshall's collection. The curious styles of days past were | seen in the threc wedding gowns. | The food sale found plenty of customers, the only difficulty being} that the supply ran out before the | demand was satisfied. | Pouring during the afternoon and evening were the Mesdames Ernest | Gruening, Burras Smith and D. W. Herron. s AR | JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Election’ of officers Tues. May 21’ at 2 pm::Alaska B L & P Co's Penthouse. | MRS. J. V COLE, " Becretary., dy. P 2 B T ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge No 147 F & A M Mon- | day evening with work in the M. M. | Degree. Affair Yesterday . Secretary. HEN YOUR prop- erly is damaged, it is very comforting to call your insurance agent and hear him say:— “Your policy covers that loss. I'll be right over.” . SK thisHartford agency to plan your insurance to cover losses to which you individually are likely to be subjected. Shattuck Agency mgmncknoms JUNEAU cut with infinite care and assembled &9 Nk That's because they are all made of the very finest materials obtainable. by super-skilled workers. After many months of hard usage, they still mould and control perfectly. No wonder so many thousands of smart women will be satisfied only with brassieres which carry Maiden Form’s quality-insuring label! Shown here are *“Allo-Ette” and *Intimo”—only two of a wide variety from which you can choose. e Do Your Share— Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps J. W. 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THANKS-ILL SIT IN ) THIS CHAIR--I'LL. FEEL AT HOME-AS IT'S THE ONE HE SWIPED OUT OF MY HOUSE - | Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Juneau M‘ _’ P—— “vv g L2 — SKA COASTAL AIRLINES Alaska——Passengers, Serving Southeast : 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 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 b 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 HonmhA - 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Junead .......... Oiz.gg $20.00 y o . Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—] Charge Round Trip Fare: Twlce”()nn-w-y Fare, less u%‘. Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. | Juneau Hoongh Excursion Inlet ... £ $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ &%‘EDULED DAILY an Wrangell burg $45.00 $35.00 Pesus;?w“ 30.00 10.00 ‘Wrangell R 20.00 i Express 3 per pound—Minimum of $1.00 Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum d‘ll_- .‘:M"‘”’“‘“ Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to PHONE 612

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