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PAGE SIX Sitka Petershurg Also T HAINES SKAG AND OTHER SOUT! For Information and R _’7) ‘ous Al e etwveng Southeastern oaska Daily Scheduled Trips TO Wrangell Ketchikan Trips 0 WAY HOONAH HEASTERN PORTS eservations Phone 612 Just Arrived A Small S 40-Watt LUMI hipment of LINE LAMPS Alaska Electric Light and Power C JUNEAU Phone No. 616 ompany DGUGLAS Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. { OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 ( e ~— Hotel Junean For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr,, Clarence Wise S SEATTLE For Comfort and «Service F. B Get the New Wash- :' MeClure, ington Habit L ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—-Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Empire Want-ads bring results! HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SFECIALIZE in Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 A e THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL -Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington i} MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. WHING DING Phone 519 e WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line . GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac FESSY GEORGE BROS. \ )\ g Widest Selection of ! L LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 BIG CHANGE "IN PASSING Heaves Anywhere Be- hind Scrimmage NEW YORK, April 3.—Forward passing will be permitted anywhere tehind the line of scrimmage and |]{the second successive out of bounds |} kickeff will be put into play by the | §{receiving team on the kicking elev- |}len’s forty yard line, it has been de- cided by the National Collegiate Rules Committee In addition, the college gridiron rulemakers decided that in the fu- ture a substitute may report to any official on the field. The elbow block was made defin- itely illegal, and the stance of cen- ters was revised so that none of his body extends beyond the for- ward point of the ball. SEALS ARE WALLOPED - BY ANGELS | Seattle Pounds Five San [ Diego Hurlers to Win 12 fo 1 (By Associated Press) The Los Angeles Angels, tallying 11 runs in the sixth inning last night, walloped the San Francisco Seals 16 to 3, tieing the current season at two games apiece. Joe Slotter, Angel rookie southpaw, held the Seals to three hits but he walked 10 men. Oakland played Portland on even | | terms the first two innings but the visitors went ahead to win the night game 9 to 2. The Oaks used 14 men in an attempt to stem the rout but went scoreless after the first inning. Seattle pounded five San Diego pitchers for 15 hits trouncing the Padres 12 to 1 last night. Rookie Alex Palica limited San Diego to three hits. Sacramento defeated Hollywood 9 to 1, making the series now 2-2. Sacramento scored in the third inning and also the seventh. GAMES MONDAY Los Ange 16; San Francisco, 3. Portland, 9; Oakland, 2. Seattle, 12; San Diego, 1. | Hollywood, 1; Sacramento, 9. | STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | (Pacific Coast League) Clab— W. L. Pet. Seattle 3 1 750 Portland 3 1 750 Hollywood 2 2 500 San Francisco 25 0 .500 Sacramento 2 2 .500 |Los Angeles 2 2 500 San Diego 1 3 250 Oakland 1 3 250 ' JUNEAU MAN AIDS KODIAK CAGERS IN ALASKA TOURNAMENT E HEADQUARTERS, Alaskan De- partment—S/Sgt. James Rolison of | | | | jJuneau, Alaska, former member of spot, was instrumental in the “Ko- diak Bear's” winning the champion- chip title of their post. By virtue of gaining this crown, the Kodiak cagers traveled to Ft. Richardson, scene of the tournament, where they were eliminated during the late stages of the mainland division play- Staunton High School squad, was t ! offs. N RATS NOW among the cutstanding players who represented Kodiak in the recent Alaskan Department tournament. Thousands of men from army, (WARO STARTED KETCHIKAN Urging the cooperation of all Ket- chikan citizens, the City Health ravy and coast guard stationed Officer, Dr. Dwight L. Cramer, an- » I e R CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL | throughout Alaska, Canada and the Aleutian islands participated to make this the greatest sports tour- nament ever held in this theatre. S/8gt. Rolison, a clever ball hand- ler in either the guard or forward nounced the opening of the war on rats. A group of volunteer workers is making a survey of sanitation needs and will cover the whole town. The City of Ketchikan will furnish Phone 344 Phone 344 | |trucks to carry away debris which s ~—--3 |furnishes a home for rats. The | e ~ |Territorial Department of Health | ———— 10 ter will furnish traps for resi- | & dents to carry on a volunteer trap- ‘ Frances Ann Beauty Salon | ." campaien. HOME OF gt /| Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave FROM WRANGEL || "PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin C. A. Randup and D. J. Robert, Open evenings by appointment both of Wrangell, are guests at the Gastineau Hotel, | GAMEMADE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AscofNags | BABE GOES Romp Again INTO RING IN BOSTON | Homer King_S;ys He Is Not Broke-Just Wants | to See Crowd ; BOSTON, April 3.—It's the lure of the crowds, not—positively—fin- ancial worries that is bringing back immortal Babe Ruth to the sports stage as a wrestling referee. “Broke!” the 51 year old diamond | king reported when asked to give| HEADQUARTERS, Alaskan De- ycasons for his wreciling career, “I {partment—Three Alaskan soldiers should say not, and T never will be| were among the outstanding play- as long as the trust funds pay off | |ers representing Ft. Richardson in and my other investments continue ,the . recent Alaskan Department on a dividend paying basis.” | basketball tournament. The idol of thousands added, “I've | At center was Pvt. Richard Bus- been out of baseball for eleven years (anich of Ketchikan and at forward now, and since the old gamesdoes not | were Pvt. Evan Scott of Juneau and appear to want me anywhere, 1! |Pvt. Nels Otness of Petersburg. |haven’t much chance to keep in| | . Thousands of men from army, touch with the crowds.” navy and coast guard stations throughout Alaska, Ganada and the PR 4 Aleutian islands participated to BROIHERS JAM TEAM ROSTERS | IN BIG LEAGUE |make this the greatest basketball | | | LONDON, April 2.—England’s rac- |ing scason opened ) erday at fash- ionable Royal Ascet ark, some 20 |miles from London, It was estimtated 20,000 spectators attended the opening, doing their best to rub out peace betting stan- |dards. | PVL, EVAN SCOT T.EVANSCOTT AMONG PLAYERS IN CAGE TOURNEY | | | | tournament ever held in this thea- [ tre Busanich, Scott and Otness, all jclever ball handlers, were instru- mental in the “Aristocrats” winning |the post championship at Ft. Rich-| ardsen. By virtue of gaining this {title, the Aristocrats entered mainland finals where they tured the third place trophy. | 1 NEW YORK, April 3.~Mz\jm': the League baseball will come close to cap- peing a family affair this season, | what with ten sets of brothers list- ed on team rosters. Never in the history of the game | have so many brothers cavorted on the big league diamonds. Three sets of Hamners, Riddles !and Coopers will play with the same clubs, Garvin and Granville Ham- ner with the Phillies, Blmer and John Riddle with the Red, and the more celebrated Mort and Walker Cooper will be a battery lineup for the champion Cardinals. Nine other clubs will enjoy brother acts in the lineup as well. - - TOWNSEND CLUB Meets every Tuesday evening at in Miners Hall. D Empire Wani-aas Trng resulis! KETCHIKAN BOTHERED; ~ SPAR DEAL Young BIoEWondering If "'Sir” or "Maam” Will Get Dates 8, i ‘Easter Egg Hunt 7 ESDAY, APRIL 3, 1945 Held Last Sunday An Easter Egg hunt in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Holy Trinity was held Easter afternoon following the Mite Box presentation by the children of the Church School. Several awards were made %s follews: To Stuart Whitehead <or finding the golden egg, to Donna Jewett for the girl finding the most eggs, and to Bill Baker for the boy finding the most eggs. The awards were provided by St. Margaret's Guild and presented by Miss Alice Brandebury, a member of the guild. All of the boys and girls enjoyed eating the eggs fol- lowing the hunt. -, — MANY TRIPS MADE BY COASTAL AR An Alaska Coastal Airlines plane' sterday carried George Pearce and George Cortez to Excursion Inlet, and the following passengers to Hoonah—Jerry MecKinley, J. B enkins, Carl E. Hikox. Juneau to Tenakee—Cyril Hansen. | Hoonah to Juneau—Martin Hegc-‘ | | | i berg, Clarence Morrill. Sitka to Juneau— Florence Sar- jent, Donald Milner, Florence Rands, Frances Reagan. Juneau {0 Paul, Jr. Ketchikan to Juneau—Dr. R. N. Hester, J. 8. Barrett, Cecila Barnes, J. E. Juchman. Juneau to Gustavus—Glen Neit- zert, ‘R. H. Whittemore. Gustavus to Juneau—M. E. Mey- ers, R. E. Morrison, L. E. Lang- ford. e BUFFETDINNER HELD AT SUBPORT Wrangell—William | | | | | | i | | At 7:15 o'clock last evening, at the Subport Motor Pool, a buffet dinner was given for Pfe. Jesse T. (Spezd) Leithe, the guest of honor. Due to his duties he was unable to attend. Attending the party were the fcllowing. Cpl. Francis Black- well, Pfc. Buddy Rice, Pfc. Hubert Hill, Pfc. George Soroko. A very en- able time was had by-all. KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 3— The question of whether to addr an officer of the Spars as “Sir” or “Maam” hit the front pages after Saturday's Ketchikan Chronicle re- vealed a poll of guardsmen indi- cated “Maam” as generally being used to greet the first Spar offi- cers to arrive, ‘Word seeping from District Head- quarters indicated official approval |of “Sir” since the salutationgs pre- !sumably to the uniform instead of the wearer. oo | However, Sourdoughs wondered {whether or not the newly efmmis- |sioned Stewardesses on will |also become “Sirs” overnight 4‘ What few younger blades re- 'mained in Ketchikan are ponder- ling dating some of the 300 Spars expected soon and are wondering about the sound of calling up and asking if “I can have a date with NOTICE TO SHEPPERS We will receive freight at the Alaska Dock until SATURDAY NOON for Hawk Inlet — Pillar Bay — Klawak Craig — Noyes Island and Alaska Transpporla‘lion Co. D. B. FEMMER . . . Agent Inlet you toinight, Sir?” WSCS MEETING ON WEDNESDAY The Women's Society of Christ- ian Service of the Methedist Church |will hold its regular monthly meet- !ing tomorrow evening with Mrs. (Leigh Grant leading the devotions 1in the chapel at 8 o'clock. | | Mrs. Newton Young, president, will preside at the business meet- ing in the parsonage, immediately {foliowing the devotions. Members are asked to bring small articles, such as handkerchiefs, pan holders, iguest towels, hot dish mats, doilies |and dish towels, which will be placed {on sale at this meeting. | The Rev. R. S. Treat will speak on the subject, “The Church In Eu-| rcpe,” and Mrs. Walter Woodal will be hcstess for the evening. Native Group OnWay South Taking 20 Indian children south | on the steamer this morning on the G e | . 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MERRILL LYNCH, PiERCE, FENNER & BEANE itors and Distributors of Investment Securities Brokers in Securities and Commodities Offices in 87 Cities R R R earth’s surface between nvestments! ies. Do you want factual in the light of prevailing h to deal, you may trans- cable or airmail as sopn d. Our Overseas Depart- confirmations, and trans- SEATTLE 1, WASH,, U. §. A. i e T e way to the Salem Indian School at Chemawa, Oregon, was the no small task undertaken by two| |southbound steamer. Accompanied by Mrs. Don Foster, wife of the Superintendent of the ! Alaska Native Service, and Mm‘ {Dora Rush, special teacher *rom the Government Hospital, the 20 children literally “took over” the Juneau women. I The children range in years from | six to 16 and the berthing and chaperoning problem aboard ship was solved by bunking older “brothers” and “sisters” with the younger children. At Seattle, the |Salem Indian School bus will meet the group to make the drive to Oregon. i FOERPIERSE EMBLEM CLUB Business meeting, Tuesday April 3 at 8 P. M. in the Elks Hall. and CREAM Delivered Daily fo Your Door CALL 117 ~ UNION TRANSFER (0. | Successors to Public Accouniant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY an ROOM 3—First National Bank Bldg. e ey & | MURPHY Harvey Lowe PHONE 676 M. EISAACS——Building Coniractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 Svuth Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black. 290 | 'PHONE 767 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMEING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SIIEET METAL WELDING COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME Third and Franklin There is no substiluie [or newspaper advertising! i| 631 Willoughby Avenue AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS ‘rom 25 to 400 H. P. GRAY MARINE GAS From 42 to 96 MARINE SiiPPL‘IES | i JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP Phone 525 ENGINES H.P. THRIFT C0-0? Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers 11 SEWARD ETREET PHONE 767 ey 7RD AGENCY Authorized Dealers) 'REASES—GAS—OI oot of Main Street Junsau Metors 'R QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY .all Phones 13 and 49 Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. | KORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 el | COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS e——————— t WHEN IN NEED OF " Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN.BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Wark Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men e ——— “SMILING SERVICE" || Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 185 Free Delivery Junean e e g Alaska Trading Co. J. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage e HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Stero—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phene 3 Pttt e | CAPITOL CAFE ! Southern Fried Chicken" i Cnoice Steaks DINE and DANCE I e e ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service MERF (. FERRIS Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office. i G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfelj 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump . COAL . Klaska Dock & Storage Ca. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O e s - —_— Alaska Music Supply PranesMasial omrumene and Bupplier o Phone 208 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MAREET Cholee Meats At All Times | Located tn George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—08 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prosen’ 20TH CENTURY MEAT REET Junean’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF JEATS PHONE 202 4§ Wall Paper | - deal Paint Shap | Phone 548 Pred W. Wendd 1 o ] ‘)