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PAGE SIX _ THE DAILY ALASKA hMPIRl;— 4 JUNLAU ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1945 LOTS OF HITS | ‘i%f@fl’é‘%’i*:::E'f’sj,:“z?f’.il}r.‘“*f“g’i PIRATES POP ‘Dozm Scouls V-EDAY |UONS CuB Wit | | LELES AIR LINES Keichilkkan ~ Wrangell — Pefershurg FOR TICKETS and RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Alaska Coastal Airlines SEEN TN DCL =t ime = ™ 108§ STREAK Advanced at PROGRAM | “goy. it scours |{man tonight said rumors of Ger- | many's unconditional surrender I { were unfounded. He told a con- Hen ' ‘ Two Yack Huts, to be purchased |ference of newsmen he had had | by the Club, are to be set up &t | Admiral William D. Leahy, his [Jl'l- (tbe Boy and Girl Scout Camp a‘u‘ sonal Chief of Staff, telephone Gen | River, if plans made at today’s | e . W Behhower and that the Jat Y6 hity-wide Service of luncheon of the Lion's Club mater- ————— Leaders Slow as Tailend {ported the rumor unfounded.” cards Take TWO from RedS & Eales Will bp Heda B S8 | Public Afl:fluniani'slfl‘ographIC'Tax Returns ] o ers Close Gaps Over | Bur the East, Middle e and a5 Dodgers Win Single on the The Lions are planning a picnic| With Troop 612 acting as hosts, A the Bo cout Court of Pr 3 as held Sunday 4 th Northern Light ever byterian Church. The formal rding of hono 2 K T proeercar “ started celebrating. Ac the Offi- Weekend ;mmlu:u to radio announcements, —Phl“les Spm whistl were blowing, bells were Successors to Harvey Lowe Lion President F).u'k for advance- m der, w s well attended Plans for ringing 1d a generally big time ment in scout this Service, first laid mann said that Rotarian Jack Bur-! ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 (By Associated Press) ‘v\.\\ eing sxijoyed. HEIOTS: €58 .- (By Associated Press) |by scouts and parents. |last September, were brought up to ford would help with his boat in: The Oakland Acorns broke ”""(nun(lv(i ,-(.l,“,{ put a stop to fes- In the National League, Pitts- Presided over Henry Harmon dat at s meeting of the the moving part of the project. Fur- | Coast League-leading Portland tiyities purgh's Pirates snapped a four- g Scout Cormgmissioner C. L. Win- | Jun ociation |ther plans will be worked out m‘ | losing streak as they won | gerson, the Court of Honor opened G giv Committee, Lions Art g T Beavers' winning streak, triumphing | In Juneau, the report was re- Same 1 to 0 and 3 to 1 in their Sunday {ceived joyously, but there o both ends of a Sunday double- with Flag Services and the Scout b double header. Garth Mann held | celebrat header from the Chicago Cubs, 6 Ritual, performed under the super- tb ¥ the Beavers to only three hits in|surrend to 2’and 5 to 4. Elwin “Preacher” vision of American Legion Troop gh red Henning, Dr. J. o" M. ¥SAACS——Building Coniracior i Sc \hol(‘f‘ n came up for| REMODELING — REPAIRING t Hnl“mu,m v tion. All o g, as the false report of spread. Ci -~ the second game. Both teams got | ARTED IN FRISCO Roe gave up only five hits in 13, the me o Ministerial will diccussion, with a letter ‘from Dr. { ¢ hits in the opener, with Fulford o axpitatisnt he “surrender | Winnir se opener. Nick Strince-' Demonstration: Morse Code, 't some par the service that C Carter of the Health Depar R CABINET SHOP % Tjiv’i;ina for 3“' Beavers ‘"’”“!ru’lrr::x"):(:utx(x:];‘!‘H(:‘y) ';' e ‘\,zll;»)((li.:;v vich the winning pitcher in | signalling, artifici Hiratic Wd is being led e Rev. Willis R. ment making clear that $250 a year I 270 South Franklin Street, PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 Harold Gilmore for Oakland. lof mounting - tension and activity the nightcap. | knot tieing on’ by the B Sroulkt UV §HG ookl ot dufeiieg —_ The Seattle-Hollywood double- |in high places. Washington news-| With the only run of the gametroops to ing. A t I isses, x}\u v u\(‘lhdms',; bill produced a lavish supply of |men were called to a hurried forced across the plate when human py cout sig- 7 p. m ervice will be hel o e J"NEAU PL“MBING & HKEATING co. hits and errors. Hollywood took the |ference and the President md “Kewpie” Dick Barrett issued a naller on top, ned by Troop & 25 tween 7 and o try to work out n} first game, 12 to 2, blasting three |«ghere is no foundation for the base on balls with the bases full, g Har nted the 9 p 10 p. m.; if plan with “"A(’m Lion Clubs of PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Rainier chuckers for 16 hits. The | umor.” the Boston Braves defeated the'scouts and scoutmasters on the ad- tI erritory to cover this amount. WELDING Rainiers were able to produce only | The excitement hit a peak when Philadelphia Phils, 1 to 0, in the vancement that I been Gue: since the Boy Scout move second game of their double-bar- i o Bardogk v?‘/\:‘.t(hn(;l::;lv:“é;ip\'er’:x;:\nEd5 PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ; i a pair of runs on 12 biows. In the | Senator Connally told a reporter ; ¥ of Servic one £add Ancho; ‘ ns- } second game, Seattle won out, 15|a¢ san Francisco United Nations relled bill. The Phils won the revived h several mont . 1,; e Federal Cu}m(ll of r‘\l'nr .len.;.m. and Ralph Weeks, " to 10, scoring 13 runs in the first |conference that he expected “mo- OPening game, 5 to 3. | Scouts receiving advancement C s ¢ Chuist in America, and 0f Noorvik. MRS o three innings. The Stars used five|mentarily” an announcement of | The World Champion St. Louis awards were: througiiout the Unite s Wv (——)——f fl - - oy ¥ | tarily” an a cemen Sta & ce that rec PULSIFER IN JUNEAU SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING Cardinals hung a double-defeat on| Troop 612— Donald MacKinnon * hurlers and the Rainiers two. rmany surrender with “no t ) o U | \ ING | i Los Angeles and Sacramento also ‘“x,m»: I.m,(lu- X the Cincinnati Reds, taking theland Irvir nced to Ten- | B a still be h ¥ «U P‘ulslfih of . the Westing- | HAIR ClT’l"lN(. ‘\'\ D ¢ xunAF BEAUTY CULTURE provided the fans with an all-| : Connally first asked that his OPener, 2 to 1, behind Max Lanier's derfoot Sc json, Jim 8 but' g thanks )ru(x Col; pany in ?mmp lnuth;‘ A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS ' o Mo o by 5 :-hit hurl n nding " f 1 3 in Juneau and is a guest a slugfest double-header. The Ar | name not be used. Later, after Mr, five hit hurlin; nd poundin 2 the | Maurstad, - oty WA Ly [ LUC" LE’S R U s L took the opener, 10 to 2, and the {myyman's denial, he permitted his ball all over the lot in the closer, 4 * o i . .lujm' ol i Ll 4. E 4 ! ! 4 "N Solans the nightcap, 12 to 11. |identity to be made known and to Win, 8 to 3. Mort Cooper, making | Class u " Al Se A . e i PHONE 492 Although cuthit, 14 blows t0 13, yejterated his prediction of a mo- hi; start of \h‘v b e ‘Troop 613~ Cole. e G s D Se S S SO AMPSV Aol i Sl L S : ; the San Diego Padres took u«-m mentary surrender announcement, Creditcd with the victory in the | wyller HATErs. : | e T o “~——-—-J for the Second game, although he wa in the seventh. i){v Brookiyn defeated the New York |- Trcop ends of their twin-bill from Francisco, 6 to 1 and 5 D | ‘Meeting with sociated Pres e |HAIRSTYLED || WARRI MACHINE SHOP | - de (\; istian uIN\lMl t s lifted |vanced to Second C ass Scout; Dale to Fir: 3 reporte International 5 to 1, to]a grab off their series, five to (wo ‘,Ne\\s‘sunu and the United Press, et MR LI R e o ith B, z | Acetylene Welding, O, BURNERS e |the Senator acknowledged he had ot MR KRl e (e e ool : } b } ol 3, GAMES SUNDAY | authorized publication of the,ac- Sunday. Walker ".‘f"“”““ 4 Y xperls ! Blacksmithing (National League) |count the Associated Press carried. With two on in the eighth frame. | Tien €t 1 4 i Plumbing, Heating, Phone 319 : e B S e wep Pittsburgh, 6, 5; Chicago, 2, 4. Senator Connally agreed with an 0 Bg e Ly g AWRE ) i Philadelphia. 5, 0 Boston, 3, 1. |Associated Press correspondent that @ ~£§i g iV »42}1‘ i Moves | WE SPECIALIZE [t " T A : ~ St. Louis, 2, 8; Cincinnati, 1, 3. |he had information from sources pAN AMERI(AN IN | : P ) Mu ! " aa 4 | | e e B Lous, 2.5 Clncinat, 15 |1, Wl SO vt Eskimos 10 Miles | THRIFT CO-0F ||| iitle -cnih) Meanwhile, celebrations that had ! | - { CAPITCIL CAFE - oy 2 W J started, slowly died down and left F i f A it} Member National Retafler- | | | = (American League) | the-woria ggditing ihp guNtamS |9 g e G v ot Cold Owned Grocers | Southern Fried Chicken ; Boston, 2, 6; Philadelphia, 0, 3. |the war in Europe. | € the following passengers . o g' BA { epsn {1 %11 SEWARD STREET Choice Steaks r 4 Detroit, 0, 4; Cleveland, 4, 0 i the Sotih dor i ga W % &W @?S ; | Vaving : PHONE 767 | ’ { DINE and DANCE St. Louls, 3, 10; Chicago, 2, 4 Alfred Ccker, Patrick Brannan, ol U ERY ! periiorents (4 e Washington, 4, 2; New York, 13, 1 o Birieds Distetict: 53 ! s S P (Pacific Coast League) g e ! | Styling {| FORD AGENCY || ALASKA WINDOW b Russell Ma , James Montzomer: ant Re- ¢ I 4 3 ere) | ANIN Hollywood, 12, 10; Seattle, 2, 15. : Sixworth St | glon | Shaping i (huttiorised Deslera CLEANING CO. San Diego, 6, 5; San Francisco, .- o it swafe 0 b | { GREASES—GAS—OTL Window Clesting mad Falion Ll Ferey and Lt. Comdr. E. E. Willard { | Foot of Main Street | B - Sacramento, 2, 12; L 1gele - Fairbanks: Eugene E. Robert \ ‘ ME! . FE S ;D 0 For Fairbanks: Eugene E. Rober Juneau Fotors Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office l 9, \ son and Bckil Anderson. { Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. i Oakland, 1, 3; Portland, 0, 1 Coming from Seattle to Juneau Ju | r— e ——— ; S e Ghnties & , Allen Tes- B - ! ————————;'I—T"‘ | ) GAMES SATURDAY ver Ruby triends iss these Sun- { R 2 e f | 3zni eat Co B . (National League) ¢ Hogan, Christine Burnett, Joseph ar nd co-worke he Forest Ser- day services of them don't | L ARERD || Sanilary ! i1l & E ALMOUIST Bosan, 8., Buliadelpiis, . Boston Americans Take chemterin, Robert Santor, to be pre- understand a word, but have learned | POR QUALITY MEAT® i > Mo 08 Chicago, 6; Pittsburgh, 0. = Ccurtemanche, Arthur Evickson, scroll pre- ¢ fundamental !Reaut salol. AND POULTRY i | CUSTOM TAILOR Brooklyn, 4; New York, 3. Three Straight from Grace Thompson, Vance sarris, Kay pared by Lynn f, and_beas- | eligion from misslonaries ! Yy FREE DELIVERY f Across trom Elks’ Club Cincinnati, 1; St .Louis, 0. Connie Ma(k’sflub %‘z,lm;: -;n. Clyde Smith and James ing > natu 3 of ;m/ o k OPEN EVENINGS BY ! | Call Phones 135 snd 43 1 PHONE 578 l g | hipple ; ed with him for several "TME] H (American League) | " Frem Whitehorse: James Quifior, ye stifying to their regard for . ARSI TARNT Detroit, 5; Cleveland, 1. | " ZET Mary Quidor, Paul Burke, Mrs. Nor- him 1 o the . FHONE | < s By Associated Press) . € g presenta 538 i § : Boston, 8; Phuudelph;a. 4 |l £ ‘Am‘('_‘r‘]:m‘ ';‘(Mue e Burke, Mrs. Annabelle Eyler and ticn of the scroll, Mr. Holbrook | BV il s I TS e i Chrysler Marine Em;mefl c,“"‘ d;‘e;ni:‘l’f" A, (Vashinglon, 1 sor slawly: ceeovering ‘from e bad COnUoRiRElns L CAT S Jhe 18 0, be thiay Feclulnt i Ral My ,,,.M-”...-N..--....—EI MA(;HH:IE dSHO Femmer's Transfer « nnings.) = ooty asason - Gmp, tonk - fhree (XIUm Falrbauks: Davll ‘¥easer, vagigey e’ pift | trom - uiaf felldw GEORGE BROS. 3 Marine Hardware < Chicago-St. Louis, postpone straight games over the weekend lA‘ omas Morgan and arvey ar- orkers, which be a handy z | l l 4 . s i Tesine) from the Philadelphia Athletics, . part of his equipment Widest Selection of : Chas G. Warner Co. il D i e : grabbing both ends of Sunday B IQUQBS i S 4 > S M e S twin-bill, 2 to 0 and 6 to 3. The Sacramento, 9; Los Angeles, 5. J. Niemi, Frank g5 pe Hollywocd, 6; Seattle, 3. Oakland-Portland, postponed, wet d office door on second till, went 13. innings, Denaldson, Ferdinand Beilfus Paul “Dizzy” Trout won his own nightcap cont and hig jong a d active career, to step James Whippl st on the Detroit- " gy Fairbank into retirement at the end of today, s I NORTH TRANSFER | || Thomas Hardware Co. N § ) i N \ on his long- | Sunday bound for the South planned trip d the Yukon River v ary Jn Sowers, Christine poxt summenr. ' 2 j { Lt 13 fi PHONE 92 or 95 grounds. e Milton 8. Bur- Holbrook ried h ¥ i Cleveland double-bill, 4 to 0, With cpar, ettt 8 ERO%) o IR, im 2igy avy Houllin Y |Cleveland double-bill, B chard, Wm. Darden, John Frey, Har- juf {ne w0 material tokens of his ! { Tannad ! Light.and Heavy He g PAINTS — OILS | STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS @ homer in the sixth inning. Cleve- olq Ancel and Ray B. Harrington. { tofen y { £ O.DAVIS = E.W. DAVIS D Baihdtir ot Tiagiib) land won the opener, also 4 to 0. / the following passengers pop tokm,. But Bise. thelr PHONE 81 - Bublar sul SuS £ " sgie) | “The League Champion St. Louis e pdnay B i, Deastiest vishes ; RABBIT SKINS HARDWARE 2 e o s 4 g7 Browns continued to gain some of jorry V. Rescoe, Dale Cox and Hazel b olbrook at Point “ Xy 2 % bsau their last season’s punch, knocking Reich. L;,m a 'nu ‘.?uud;i 3 S thclhsuue BUY DIRECT AND o —————— 636 over the first-place Chicago White ' o Whitehorse: James Quidor, O 2nother Forest Service gathering| | SAVE MONEY. 8 l i&;fi“‘s Z f, 222 Sox, 3 to 2 and 10 to 4. The losses Mrs. Mary Quidor, Paul Burke, Nor- o M. Ao h?’,‘“' With .40 SAMPLER | Rugas s COWLING DAVLIN Utah Nut and LIF 4 5 A e the (iRt PoR S g 4 oy fellow-v IS a heir spouces | £ 2 , imm Brooklyn Bl 35, oo WO e SR gl B SoR B ‘S‘;f‘elf(“;’kml “”f“‘:’fi) h’;’{i‘:‘f”- Ethel meeting for brunch and an after- 2 famous dasarcmedt ol deiivery. Write for Price COMPANY COAL i e 5 8 3% Roger Walf pitched Washington eicr o 300 Lol e e e e e | DODGE snd PLYMOUTH : o 4 7 3% toan even break when he limited ‘ SRR g o i g % Valcanda Fur C DEALERS Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Eiemeiphia “™ the New York Yankees to four hits RE Sol ”‘“‘l" “&‘“’(’ (j‘““’ " ! aicauua = ur Lo. e —————— TELEPHONE & (American Luague) to give the Senators a 2 to 1 vic- | o Shephard, ol Clusiauys, Is: 8 MA i Seattle, Washingten e " Team— W. L. Pet tory in the second game of their| {guest. af the Castiseau Hotel | BUTL?—?he Bgfa?l gggg co. T o Chicago 5 2 714 double-header. The Yankees wal-| IoMoRRow BUT [ D 5 T | \ PR WHEN IN NEED OF i ‘ » Detroit 6 3 667 loped the Senators in the opener, BUY WAR BOND)| R e - — Diesel Oil—Stove on;:":nr The Alaskan Hofel ! ” New York T 4 83 13 to 4. | m | CARQ TBA“smn Cagl Ghels e::dc“‘h- Newly Renovated Rooms Washington 6 5 545 e ‘ m S tng — Storage a J st Reasonabir Rates ‘ : & £ | HAULING and CRATING ) Philadelphia s 5 5% EOBRESTER FERRELL | CALL USI PHONE SINGLE O &t. Louis 4 5 A4 | . DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL { { { Boston 3. 3. 48 IS GIVEN TRANSFER oOtticiating i: the Juseau Water | Phone 344 Phone 344 Juneau Transfer 7 Cleveland 2 ) 4 222 KCompam window in the First Na- | p Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 —_— | tional Bank here today for the last | (Pacific Coast League) | Forrester E. K. Ferrell, who has time, John Reck was preparing to| Alaska Music Supply| - - Frances Ann Beauty Salon Team— W. L Pet|been stationed at Ketchikan in the |stop down info. pastial retirement | i Arfhuc M- Usgai; WU . Portland 19 10 Southern District of the Tongass tomorrow. Listed as President and | Pianes—Mausical Instriments . Seattle 1712 5 National Forest, has been trans- Chairman of the Board of Directors | HOMED= 'I'IHELY fl-ms and Supplier r 8¢t Diso 1 13 ferred to the Chugach Forest, it is of the Bank and as President of {] Lanclin Creme Permanent Wave " b Fhte 15 14 announced. Mr. Ferrell was to|the Water Company, Mr. Reck PHONE 368 195 S. Franklin NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phons 08 Socolid shd Bewand Sl ranishto 14 16 .467 board an Alaska Airlines plane at ' stated that he would continte in all @ren avenings by spifgintaiens H STETSON HATS 51 San Francisco 13 17 meau today, bound for his.new three posts, but would henceforth . ~ T Quality Work Clothing Los Angeles 13 17 at Cordova, where he will be take a less active part | G HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Hollywood 345 assistant to Division Supervisor| Mr. Reck, 80 years old, is to| I . MAREKET |Barl Jacobsen. receive pensions from both the | Ho!el Juneau Chotes Times : | Mr. Ferrell's principal duties on 'bank and the Water Company, and r“n u““l“c Loca Monte 4t Allnm. Btore § his new job will be handiing timber |his working hours are to be just For Comfort hod 1 Gedree 5 |sales, particularly to the Whittier what he wishes. His continuing Complete Outfitier for Men PHONES 553—92—85 ‘ |mill of the Columbia Lumber Co.! responsibilitics will consist mainly At LQWQS! na’” I Mrs. Perréll and their two-months- | of keeping an eye on the financial # cid son is remaining in Ketchikan end, he declared. | ROOMB. WITE BAES i |for the présent, but expects to join| The First National Bank will “SMILING SERVICE" Aluka “e‘. "uke‘ i {her husband at Cordova in about |continue under the active execu- WITHOUT BATH B t C h Grocer The largest and most complete i two week ltive: dires Elwood M i tock Frozen Shortly before 6 o'clock dast Sat- . % Wiy o sl s 0 o Tt Faih a0 e e ing = . & i o o 73 o -, urtlia) aif,em?:ug thtflfu.llu\fmlt; lv>u1x (OAST GUARD Aux |inside end of the Wafer Company'’s Free ::::l)v Juneas i::enEx:,:;sirfoiled xtli‘rn “\V!?fll‘)“bi’fia(‘l’ s | business is to be taken over to-| Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise ery e, at a e - | morrow by th vi { . casis ot radio stavons s we IS MEETING TONIGHT |55, 0% 258t ont: ‘ o aeraaes ’ States were making the same an- | lside” activities & | ) nouncement and Wwhich were Ye-| 1t (jo) Bruce H. Jensen, Auxil-| e S | Alaska Tradlng Co. . celved in Juneau: {lary Director of the 17th Naval Di: WASHINGT! — igh- ver- . A a 7 [ GTON — A high-power W. GUCKER, Pr : SAN FRANCISCO-Germany has trict, will arrive sometime this after-|ed Army radio station, installed in 10 o swr:sMered tfiume uflllmdd Govern- ngon for the meeting of all Coast|France for communication with the | PHONE 122 or 4 ments unconditionally and an an- Guard Auxiliary members at the|United States, sends out aj i~ | i { 3 S, PProxi- nouncement is expected momen- | City Hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. L!.fmvw-h 400,000 words a day. I ! Pho“e 519 W tarily. This was stated by a high jensen has just recently been i\])-! It was packed in 1,000 boxes and American official, who said the an- |pointed as Auxiliary Director and| | ship) across the channel. Forty- CE FOB ' nouncement of surrender presum-‘xs taking Lt. Earle Watterworth's | five soldier technicians did the re- MAKE ably will be made through Gen.|place, who has been transferred. | assembling job. Direct hook-ups JUNEAU DAIRIES HOME GROCERY Wall P per Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme| Vice Commodore, J. B. Burford,|with Washington, London and the DELIC REAM Ph 146 oy Allied Commander. “\ ks that all members be on hand|Army radio communications tem ds h"g,U_S.“lCE C name one eal ! - “The anm;lmcemem had been| to, meet Lt. Jensen. in Italy and Africa make possible 8ty bl Tort b Id Pami Shop ! expected at 4 p. m., Eastern War g the sending of messages along sup- iri Phone 549 Pred W. Wends ¥y Time, in Washington, he said, but| Empire wanv ads get quick results. ply lines over 4,000 miles long. Juneau Da es' Inc' > bl | A )