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t’AGE TWO Bare Arm, BEAUTIES. .. Sleeves snipped off the shoulder, in eye-compelling PIOPRE They're young they're lovely they're very nice dresses for so little In fine cottons, in bas- cost. ra yon erepes, ket-weave mesh and rayon jersey. ! ] —Soft, lovely E pastels. ¢ —Gingham | plaids. —Printed $22.95 BN Behrends Ca QGALITY SINCE /887 MOOSE MEEMNI BREAKFAST MOOSE MEMBERS and FRIENDS SUNDAY,MAY Gth from 10 A. M. Moose Lodge Hall THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE—JUNLAU ALASKA 'Rainiers Crawl Up Half Firemen V@se of Field —Members Will Help in Maintenance Game on Leading Portlanders (By Assocfated Press) Second he Soft Ball League was granted Two Division Pacific | frce use of the Juneau Ball Park I DOUBLEBILL - ATBALLPARK ~ WITH STARS, THIS SUMMER |FORREST NAMED 10 ENGINEERS, '~ ARCHITECTS BD. Rivers Is Re- éléded Presi- deni of Professional Group ai Meefing 2 L0CAL LIQUOR DEALERS FACING TAX PROSECUTION Jack D. Jadoff and Frank M. | Ke ancff, Juneau liquor dealers, we tefcre U. S. Commissioner Gray on a charge of “concealment of liquer with intent to defraud the 1evenue”. The two men voluntarily earzd for arrest on the advice of 1 i I nn Porrest, rocreation architect with the U. S. Forest Service of- their attorney | fice here, has been naméd to the They were released on bond set {Board of Engineers’ and Architects' 3t $3.000 cach. Attorney for M. . : f is M. E. Monagle. Mr. Kard- iners for Alaska by Gov. Ernest st was appointed to Forr ening. enoff is represented by Albert White and Simon Hellenthal. No hearing cest League ball clubs ‘held 2-1'last night at the monthly meeting fil] the vacancy created by the de- * eri=s leads over their opponents of the Juneau Fire Department. parture from Territory of DPas yet been set today, but last night's games failed Capt. Ch: Brach of the Signal|Gcorge Crosma hanks Tne arrest followed seizure of 179 o alter the standings crpe, Secretary of the soft ball or- | architect. of liquor, valued at $8,000. The Les Angeles made it two out of (ganizati appeared beforc the| ,r. porest was appointed in time »“H'ih‘.l‘d'lzlc';]dl:;ipl{;’lf;\\}ve'r;‘;xn (1;\\1\.;- three over third-place San Diego Firemen, ating that the league ¢ pim to sit in on meetings of .\.{Mzh;mi ,omm i by t n i with a 4-2 win, me margin although while Sacramento |wculd ke ma isting mostly Fire Department regular baseball for many years, but last season, be- ez of the shortage of hard ball upported a soft ball league of service men. has spon- over to losing Oakland 10-3 closer to the |C (players, ¢ {which | 100 players. Capt. Beach stated there will be no charge for the soft tle trounced a half game Portland Beave it a twin-bill with Cellar: Hollywood. The a seven-inning opener, reep league-l ding Stars 9-0, DUCKS SPLIT |SOFTBALLSET copped de up of seven teams in Juneau ovided recreation for over the Board held here May 1 and 2. Leo L. Lazetti, Deputy Collector in Charge of the At the meeting, he was clactod Sec- niormal Revenue Office and Lon- retary, to succeed his fellow JURPaU pnie MeIntosh, special investigator architect and Board member, HAr" ¢'vhe Alcohol Tax Unit. The com- old B. Foss vi C. Rivers, Anchorage en- incer, was re-elected President of the Board, and B. D. Stewart, Terr! terial Commissioner of Mines, w named Vice President. It was de- ' ¢n which no plaint was sworn to by Mr. McIn- tosh. The liquor seized was purportad to be owned by Mr. tax was paid, The two men were! floor stock, Jadoff, as of April 1, 1944, hut he nig 5, 3-4% all g s and that each team will P al meeting & ESg e i tie i Svide 16% awh: SARDRENE termined to hald 4 AL e formerly partners in the Juncau Inn STANDINGS OF wur cLuBs | T-° Ball Park was developed and | yoar, commencing in 1946 L S e R R s 3 o X o d is cwned by the Juneau Fire De- ™ (o ral lel('l(:x affecting y d.b“' r“ h. l:“pm.u.d Ugnbomar. (National League) partment, a non-profit orgamization, . ricaine oot ering and arct Kardanoff, proprietor of the Occi- Team-— W. L. Pet : the benefit of-the community. "[v“‘p g Fa dental Bar at present, had sold his New York 9 4 892|pienue from ball games has form- | ocine the - two.day meeting intorest in the liquor concerned to Chicago 7 4 683 ' ‘vlv been uced to re! . AL ora s 1 1 3 d Mr. Jadoff, at the time their pe T % ‘fay €1y been uced to repair the grand- | pnciples for the sdvancement and ;o e artior , ; 5 583 sand and the fence around the poicrment of the respective pro- R i o fE il e g 9 .)45 batk, | With no revenue the past| hemecny o whole, of the servioes (s BOWEver, that Mr. Kardanott still L {wo seasons and heavy maintenance ., qereq by them to the public ard | ingd his Interesh in the stock at i ‘455 accessary, Firemen voted 1ast night o ine individual members of cach et b e Pittsburgh 5 8 385 (o pitch in and do the work them-| ... ro.affirmed. cscurred, L vl 3 9 250 cclves, Members of the Depart-| 4 g final order of business, a for- e (Standings unchanged—Scheduled pont will meet Monday night at!p,) resolution was addressed to the GRAND OPENING! (i Sl 7 p. m,, under the leadership of JIm ,iciner of the Torritory and to At Spruce’s Delicatessen Saturday. s Cime, to smocth up the field and [ goyeming bodies of the various We are moving into our new quar- (American League) begin repair work. Captain Beach ;¢ (owns and communities of ters and will serve Free Ice Cream ‘T:-am~ W. L. Pet. promised cooperation from teams in 1. Topitory. The resolution urges to the Kiddies, and Coffee and Chicago 6 3 667|the soft ball league in thiS @ffoTt. (" mcdernization or adoption of Doughnuts to the Grown-ups, from New York 8 4 667 It was voted to hire Bill Splrlg‘.zde niform buikding codes and SUKbLe 2 to 4 p. m. You are nviied to Detroit 1 4 836 eo caretaker for the Firemen's Ball | for the purposes call and see our new. store. We Philadelphia 6 6 500 Park for the sum season, as has and control and gre proud of it! S OARES Washington 6 7 462 been done in the pas ; s dhiiant nhirnl haklth albe e il ] St. Louis 4 6 400 Walter McKinnon was elected in- elthte ol e Hbbulace. % Besten 5 8 385 to the Firemen at Ilast night's dlistion. wek unanimously Empire want aas getv yulck rasults. Cleveland 3 7 300 mecting. He is the son of ATt MC- .. 1iod and copics of it and oOf a (Stanngs unchanged—Scheduled Kinncn, cld-time member of the building codé 2 orderad zames rained out). L cpartment fcrwarded to the various groups. in- RS tive pait in devcloping baseball in 4 .teq ies of the Board (Pacific Coast Teagie) Jureau during the past twenty-five 1o 18D wet Team— W. L. Pct. year G ¢ ‘and proced- j Portland 21 11 656 Juneau Firemen answered nine It was de- Seattle 19 13 594 fire calls during the month of s for appli- | San Diego 18 15 545 April. There was no serioys fire the var- | | Oakiand 6 18 500 da during period. Arnot - rots Sacramento 16 17 485 lehdrickson, Assistant Fire Chief, ‘or 68, Session Law Los Angel 15 18 455 <mpiimonted the six member of . will k2 held at sp: San Fran 14 19 it who were on hand e po! nts in the Territory annual- Hollywood W a t the Grade School Pag= v op oftener as circumstances may Last Night's Results r in which the 1150, nnphc:ul':ns pending Portland, 0-3; Hollywood, 9-1. hildren and &dul ; jo0n the Board were reviewed and Seattle, 10; Oakland, 3. Los Angeles, 4; San Diego, 2. San Francisco, 8; amento, 3. ST Nl(HolAS Io AP SPORT SHOWPARROTIO P $PO AGAINST JANRO ROUNDUPS NEW YORK, May 4—Tony Ja- niro of Youngstown, Ohio, was ex- % [ & pected to record his thirty-seventh B o i e |vietory in thirty-eight professional \,E.', YORK N' 4 Now that fights when he mixes with Sammy o }:’-1 n?; m:'(lo‘:y' H':pp;’,. el Parrotto of Pittsburgh in the fea- ¢ o lead man, it seems time for tured eight-rounder at the PR e i Nicholas Arena tonight. e o — cokey tc do the same thing if it Pl L {5 to maintain its “Major League” tatus. Red Dutton who has tried to n LAS quit a h dozen times, says he means positively this summer. The 1 League club owners claim want a man about 40 years NEWS later was an assistant United States “Joe's Place,” was sold to Lee E. District Attorney in New York. Lane Swift, who is also proprietor of played for two years for the Bruins|the Douglas Trading Post. The rnd Rangers before entering Hfll‘-“Reidis then purchased vard, so ke ought to know his WHS'iPeloza property on Fourth and E ercund thcugh he victimized Streets, and are moving this weck by plenty of fake calls for tripping|into their new home. renaltics in his playing days. The| pee Swift's plans for the busl- cat of course, is that Myles isn't | ness Jocation are not immediately a Canadian, and guys who will pi‘-‘kiready for publication, but will be announced later. ROCK FILL PROGRESSING St. the Joe ticn directed in accord with the merits of the respective cases Regzistration in the division of d Surveyor was established by the Board and applicants in this iz will be issued certificates upon satisfactory proof cf ability, wmn of the Poard. A ccmprehensive report of meetinz, including excerpts from pertinent articl on professional raticn, educational advance- ete, presented before the was ordered printed registrants on Copies we: ment, Board, mailed to all Leard’s active list. crderad sent to the Secretary of the the NNatienal Council of State Boards of Enginears’ Examiners and the sim- iler group representing architects. Members of the Board present at the sessions were: Stewart, Forrest | and Fose, of Juneau; Frank Maple- ten of Fairbanks; Rovers and Glenn 14 who has had legal training and | PROPERTY SALES qeA, . BC -andnorage., WA i | who knows his way arourid hockey.| Two pieces of real estate changed Manley. Anchorage architect; Jack i — Tro unofficial nominee who comes hands recently in Douglas, one [m.egage Qfiitss ang Homer Harg- H clccest to filling that bill is Lt. business house and one residence. ling 0,‘ Jux_\:al pere “"*‘"?e R.aitend, |14 Myles Lane, former Dart- The Joe Reidi property on Third M ““;dl‘l’;i";fi“‘:‘;:;’fL‘l“l:e;;amnm I meuth feotball and hockey star who and D Streets, which was formerly Hetel, with business being finally|| | weund up at a night meeting, May 2. - Student Body Dance Being Held Tonight, The last Juneau High School dance cf the year, the annual Student| Body Frelic, will be held in the end epproval by a quor- ;! the ! | and | e also | | | e arraigned here late yesterday Felix | FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 ALASs %"‘ e % IRLINES ‘ ewing Sowtheas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Aiso Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 i There is no suhsmule for newspaper advernsmg‘ AUDITS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 S¥STEMS TAXES Fairbapics Office: KinLOCH N. NEILL 201-2 Lavery Building JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 e e e et e e e e S S S D DD | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | il | | | ! | | | :I: | | | | | it ] | | et ,: 2 league president are. SPORTS POURRI Lerry MacPhail is considering twilight baseball in Yankee Stadium. Well, it isn't like Larry to keep thei fans in the dark. Northwestern’s| farewell gift to “Tug” Wilson when | e tock office as Big Ten Commis- ioner, was a set of golf clubs. Was 'it a hint not to use a big stick? | TIME OUT Jimmy Collins, recently named all's Hall of Fame, was d for his speed at coming in tor bunts, but there was one occa- |vicn when Jimmy almost wasn't fast ‘mcugh It was a late-season game !betwesn two tail-end clubs, Chicago wear Kavsen fosiony . . . you owe A2y youp audience/” T There is no substitute for newspaper advartising' | 'nd Boston. Chicago, far behind, rst raced across the diamond “Yer out,” heutad ung for the exit. and kept on run- When Klingman | Hurst explained | we had only 18 ‘ wites to catch the boat train.” - | later, “Billy, orc ested ¢athingly’ DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON will arrive in Juneau on May 5thy ‘md will be in her office in the Blomgren Bldg. to examine eyes lmd fit glasses.. Phone 636 for appointment. (tf.—Adv.) According to City Clerk Balog, foreman of the Rock Fill project, the rock roadway to the cannery dock should be completed by some time next week. The fill will reach 1high schocl gymnasium tonight at | 8 cclock. * Tre refreshments will consist of hot dogs and cokes that are to be ecld by the Scnior class. Vic Har- din is the chairman cf the clean- ontinues DRESSES in groups at 6.00 sm 8 515 00 BLOUSES at §2.00 CHANNEL APPAREL 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BUILDING S —————— e 1 8 et e e e e e P e St e e e e e e . O oA S D SIS S, S S | y g received later than °rt Sanford and David Sperling. | caught fire and had the tieing and|Sale be receive : ie: ici W. xgxin.: runs on base whengBmy]2 e i ‘Bx;::?iazfin%hl;?;::;- g:fl":fizl | &. Klingman ca i o - i » ; ¢ Fol- ;Aj“ ;{inx:fi:;]( n c l[:f’m gollm: nsp;i:: ta-and Duane Hogue. Tickets: Lor- E L, Blagm et i WElFARE BOARD |ene Krause. Lighting, Victor Har- i W by a shade but Umpi 'dgin and Fred Prouty. Chaperons: to the old ferry float with a span up ccmmittee and will select his 16 fect wide. (belpers frem the entire student - |kedy. Miss Marjorie Tillotson and A Goodie Sale, sponsored by the Grace Berg are tie isors in arge of the dance. } Ccmmittees for the dance, which were chosen by the Student Coun- cil, are as follows: Decorations, Jeyce Smith, Chairman; Mary At-| kinson, Terry Magorty, Daniel Mor- ris and Frances Barlow. Entertain- | men: Patte Davis, Chairman; Rob- Altar row, Society, will be held tomor- ¢ Saturday afternoon, between' the hours of 2:30 and 5 o'clock, at the Feusi and Jensen Grocery Store. Mrs. E. P, McCarron, presi- dent of the Society, requests all members participating to be on hand and that all donations to the Chaperons are as follows: Mr. and SESSIONS IO | Forrest, Mr. Harry Sperling, Mrs. d here yesterday aftermoon, with' Shaffer) Mrs. Helen Dennis, Mrs. members of the Board had been in!ta, Mrs. George Fleek, Mrs. Tec 'Ad‘. Burns, Chairman; Evelyn Spain and Harriet Stonehouse. Vlrs Waino Hendrickson,. Dr. and 'st Jos. Rude, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fxecutive sessions of the ' Alaska Atkinscn, Mrs. Jessie Baker, Mrs. 3¢ard of Public Welfare were start-! Eurrass Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed he expectation that they would be Fred' Crowell, Mrs. Walter Butts, eoneluded this evening. Prekusly,'Mls Tony Pugell, Mrs. George Fol- meeting with members of the De-|Laughlin, and Mr. and -Mrs. Les partment’s administrative staff. Jewett. Fasiest and Shoriest Route to Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 ~ JUNEAU ki

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