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GEN TLEMEN: Your FREEMAN SHOES Are Still Quality Through and Through vamp Boot- Guild, with el and sole black or brown 1195 Left: grain, Norwegian type moccasin toe In brown 8.9 Many other styles in Freeman Master Fitters, in both smooth and grain or brown. leathers. Black Sizes 614-12 AAtoD CARTER URGES MORE INTEREST IN GARDENING Ted Carter, with the University »f Alaska's' agricultural extension spoke at the Chamber of nmerce meeting this noon urg- ng more interest in home garden- ng in this community for the bene- it of Juneau. | He said that there will not be | s many fresh vegetables availablc or Alaska this year, due to con litions in tes, and that the | people of this area should go to work accordingly to grow as much | )f their own produce as possible. He i there is no reason why a | ew gardeners in Southeast Alaska | can have excellent gardens and others cannot, and urged the Cham- er of Commerce to take a more ictive part in the program. also pointed out that by | -H Clubs for this area, | cl ildren would have anothexi outlet for their activity. | Charles Linehan, student, spoke n conjunction with Child Health Week, also urging more activity in ardening { Linehan also urged the continued urchase of Series E War Bonds md the use of the money in return ving housing conditions in nd removing Tire and am Whitehead reported on the recent Rotary-Chamber visit fo Excursion Inlet. Ted Dyck of the Salvation Army reported that more than $2000 has been turned in toward the $200 guota for the Salvation Army fund drive. Guests were David Hoffman, Ju- neau representative of Lomen Com- ! Cr mp.:n‘ and Frank Moli- Martha Society To Meet Friday The Martha Society of the North- | |ern Light Presbyterian Church will ‘ Chicago > hold their regular business meeting | in the church parlors tomorrow | afterncon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. C.| C. Carter and Mrs. Raymond Wolfe will be hostesses and Mrs. D. W. Gherke \uil give the devotional. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SEATTLEIN 3RDPLACE, - P.CLEAGUE (By Assoclnled Press) Seattle is in undisputed possession | of third place in the Pacific Coast | League by defeating San Diego 3 to| 0 last night that boosted the Rain- | jers past the Padres and Los An-| |geles which lost 2 to 0 to San! Francisco. | The Rainiers came through with | |nine hits. Fischer held the Paded ito six. Dick Gyselman batted in ;GlANrs DRO lManager Joe Cromn Ba(k b) the proposed streamlining. 'New Postal Rate Boon ¢For Banks;Money Orders "“0 FOURTH May Now Take Nose Dive (Continued from Page one) PR WA AL, a (ml afmuxmng office, whexp all | | money orders must now be audited, { could save something like 600 jobs he study of the money order s)qtcm to eliminate personnel had been started before Congress tossed ; the business into the laps of the banks. in Game Snaps Braves: Losing Streak Some post office officials here ! (By Associated Press) ! don't think that the mid-May report A full schedule of games Were ywij give any true picture, prin- played in the major leagues Wed- cipally because there’s an old nesday and one of the features was - ‘mo runs for the Rainiers and nlso‘me dropping of the New York ses. | Veteran Tom Seats pitched the | Seals to a shutout victory over the | | Angels. Both teams collected six hits. Portland, behind the pitching of | veteran Ad Liska, notched a 4 to 1 | victory over the Sacramento Salons. ‘ Hollywood’s win over Oakland 12 |to 11 was a wild hitting spree for I both teams. The game was climax- ed by outfielder Delbert Jones steal- | ing home in the last of the ninth| | inning with two out to score. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 4; Sacramento 1. San Francisco 2; Los Angeles 0. Seattle 8; 8an Diego 0. Hollywood 12; Oakland 11. National League Philadelphia 7; New York 1. St. Louis '5; Pittsburgh 1, Boston 3; Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 10;:Chicgga 4. American League New York 3; Philadelphia 1. Washinton 10; Boston 11. Chicago 4; Cleveland 7. Detroit 4; St. Louis 7. | i STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League ! Won Lost e, Y 14 1 M 12 BTSN - | 13 13 | 8an Francisco | Portland | Seattle .. | Los Angeles |San Diego | Hollywood 12 13 | Oakland 11 15 Sacramento .. 7 18 National League | Won Lost iSt. Louis 10 I Cincinnati 8 | Philadelphia | Brooklyn : New York | Pittsburgh | Boston 10 | Chicago d 10 i Amerlcan League ‘Won Lost Louis .. A 3 w York T s Boston 4 6 Cleveland 6 Philadelphia .. 5 Washington 10; Boston 11. Detroit . 5 1 <4 8 —————— NOTICE From today on, no bills will ‘be paid against the Miettinen property, except by the undersigned. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miettiinen. 560 538 500 500 480 423 .304 Pet. 169 867 667 571 583 400 167 091 8 -8 K | 4 3 1 Pet. 186 636 462 | 462 455 | I st. | Ne 4 7 7 6 1 385 .333 |Giants into fourth place. The other feature was the return of Manager {Joe Cronin to the playing field to |snap the Boston Red Sox’ three- game losing streak and defeating the Washington Senators by the close score of 11 to 10. Joe, play- ing first base, drove in three runs with a homer and two singles and started a rundown play making the | putout himself to ease a serious | Senator threat in the fourth inning. Browns Keep On Top { The St. Louis Browns kept on |top of the American League by 'lute on the books which prevents NOBWEGIABIYI LECTURE ELSE MARGRETTE ROED 1.0.0.F.HALL IN NORWEGIAN private enterprise from competing with the post office. While there | is no record of its having been invoked for decades, it has pre- vented private enterprise from ad- vertising specific services_in com- petition to those performed by the post office. . TERRITORIAL GUARD WILL MEET TONIGHT | The Juneau uml 01’ the Territor-| jal Guard will meet tonight at 7:30| [o'clock at the A. B. Hall. There will be roll call and a discussion OA‘ plans for the spring schedule for shooting on the outdoor range at) Mendenhall. A" members are re- quested to be present. | | | “poundmg out five runs in the fourth| Zm |inning to take a 7 to 4 verdict over the Detroit Tigers. Jack Kramer is credited with his fourth conseeti- tive triumph, although Al Hollings+ |worth and George Caster finished ;lhe ninth inning. | Yanks Keep Steady | ‘The New York Yarkees continued {to show a not over-rated early sea- |son guess by dowhing thé Phila- |delphia Athletics and keeping with- m striking distance of the league’s llead. Hank Borowy pitched six-hit iball for his third straight win, but a wild throw by Shortstop Mike | Milosevich robbed Hank of a shut- out. Harder Gets 199th Win Mel Harder, veteran Cleveland hurling ace, recorded his 199th major league victory as the Indians walloped Chicago 9 to 4. The In- |dians- have further good news Ay» the rejection of Manager Lou Bou-' dreau by the Army medical board for hi§ arthritic condition. Two Homers Help Cards Whitey Kuroski hammered out two homers yesterday to lead the' Cardinals to a 5 to 1 triumph over Pittsburgh. Rip Sewell allowed the ' Cards only two hits but Kuroski's {two home runs were responsible for four runs. Cubs Lose 10 Straight The Cincinnati Reds, in second place, kept up the pace by hand- ing the Chicago Cubs their tenth | straight defeat. The Reds shower- ed the premises with 17 hits. A three-run rally in the ninth inning enabled Brooklyn to defeat | Boston. war day. find 'a wide nearest dealer ot B e T MISSIONARY. 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We use first quality fabrics of serge, whipcord or gabardine in any desired weight $37.00 Price inehils tatiar:made | rates Postage Charge $1:00 Satisfaction Guaranised or, y sladly refunded. ted to Victory “The Alaska Transportafion Company is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . forces will continue to our cooperation. - We are not unmindful of Alaska . . . are bend| to the Alaska of tomorr: $ ALASKA SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU A . the friendships built through the years of serving every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and;a highly trained organization will render service +I! in a bigger and better way. ANSPORTATION CO. 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