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THE DAILY A’L/.SKA EMPIRE— IUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1945 " BROWNS WIN Kwuu OF DANZIL MOEN FRANCES JOHNSON RITES ; TO BE HELD TOMORROW MRS CHASE HERE Mrs. Archie Chase, of Gus ANCHORAGE MEN HERE | Robert D. Jackson and W. Mor- are has arrived in Juneau for medical Saui | CAPTAIN NEUBERGER ATTENDS CONFERENCE ¥ Puneral services for Miss Frances| Capt. Richard L. Neuberger, well- DES SuDDfl“.Y Hm gan Davis, of Anchorage, A.; o 3 Johinson, who passed away May 7 known in Alaska as an author of HOME STAND guests.at the Gastineau Hotel dur- | care, She is a guet at the Gas- ‘ AR b the Government Hospital, will be numerous articles on the Territory, |ing their stay in Juneau. m{eau Hotel. ‘ held tomorrow afternoon at 2 and formerly aide to Gen O’Connor Mrs. Pearl G. Moen, wife of Dan- -—————r—— PR A e AL WAL SRR J = {0%lock, in the Memorial Presbyteri- who headed the Northwest Service ( NCER 7l Mocn, passed away this morning nfl:flnES #% Ohurch. The Rev. Walter So- Command in the construction of at St. Ann's Hospital after a very | will conduct the services. the Alaska Highway, is attending o 3 !sudden fllness. She was 32 years of | Wl/flg 0‘ - 1% terment will be in Evergreen the San Francisco Conference as a Po"er Tumsm ]hree_hmer age and the mother of two girls, | e ‘Cemetery. | representative of the State De- A & 'S t F h E‘;}‘;";gm”‘ agfl;?;;t::ecgt 1 | .l s ' d i ‘ 5 TR e RS partment. » | s I+t or | 'D . ., 4 ANSELL IN JUNEAU PEEFARATN I s galns ena ors res Austin Co., and with his family came ’ a' y c .e ulcd Tr'ps . '~ © 9. W. Ansell, of Seattle, is a, Mrs. E. M. Hall, of Sitka, is a men Come ]hrough ;‘01;"‘:‘““‘1‘ “‘:f:"‘c"”" YTHJM;?S | TO ’“lt at the Gastineau Hotel. guest at the Gastineau Hotel Se“:;:mu zir f:rgm:): hr:nce m Sy, T R—— it — H h By Jack Hand remains -are at the Charles W. o Sflka wrange“ H B (Associated Press Sports Writer) St. Louis greeted the eastern visitors like long-lost brothers to- day after the overdue Browns rocked Washington, 7-1, in the first intersectional tilt of the season. | It was against the brethren from the Atlantic Seaboard that Luke Sewell’'s 1944 “Cinderella Gang” clinched the American League flag a year ago and Sportsman’s Park customers were hoping the new editfon could pull out of the second division in the long home stand ahead. Nelson Potter, the ace in the hole .| who was the “stopper” for the Brownies last season, turned in his best job of the season with a brilliant three-hitter. Rookie Outfielder Boris Martin, | counted heavily in Sewell's winter plans off his .350 season in To- ledo, finally began to come through with a single, double and triple off Johnny Nigelling and Reliefer | Al Carrasquel. | Red Embree, another promising | freshman who had failed to hit the ! win circle, finally made it in pitch- |ing Cleveland to a 7-1 decision 'over the league-leading Chicago White Sox. The Baltimore grad. with the blazing fire-ball had impressed de- ter Mortuary. PP PR 3 ot FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL THEIR CATCHES HERE Four fishing boats returned from the halibut banks today and yester- day with the following catches: Merrimac, Skipper Peter E. John- con, with 7,900 pounds of halibut; U. and 1., Skipper George Davis, with 11,000 pounds; Spencer, Skipper Russell Elliott, with 11,000 pounds; Mabel K., with 7000 pounds, Lester Wise, Skipper. The total 36,000 pounds sold to Alaska Coastal Fisheries at OPA ceiling prices, e — ALASKA COASTAL ON MANY TRIPS TUESDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines flew yes- terday with the following passen- gers; ¥ Juneau to Ketchikan: Wm. Burke and Larry Higgins. Juneau to Fish Bay: Tom Morgan, J. H. Brillhart and C. G. Burdick Junreau to Sitka: M. D. Williams and Kathryn Dunn. e Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS N-@-T-I-C-E RETAIL CLERKS A meeting of all Retail Clerks of Juneau will be held at the A.F.ofL. Hall THURSDAY, MAY 10 at8:00 P. M. FRANK MARSHALL Trustee, Local 1392 BLANGA INES ’ Announcement DUE TO ILL HEALTH THE TRIPLEX CLEANERS WILL CLOSE THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS MAY 15 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PN KINDLY CALL FOR YOUR For Information and Reservations Phone 612 From its origin over 170 years ago, California’s wine industry has grown and matured with the United States. For more than 50 years, | Cresta Blanca has carried on "LADIES’ NIGHT SATURDAY, MAY 12 | spite two tough defeats by Detroit but showed plenty of stuff yes= terday in beating Orval Grove. Cincinnati’s night tilt with the Juneau to Tenakee: George Wil- son, Mrs. Ella Wilson and Paul Wil- liams. this great tradition. Ask for Cresta Blanca by name, GARMENTS BEFORE OUR* To Hoonah: Dan White and A. O. Peterson. Ketchikan to Juneau: Shaeffer and Delwyn C. Rasmussen ; CLOSING DATE MAY 15. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. | ""Sam the Tailor” ELKSI HALL {‘New York Giants was washed out, | but fe-scheduled for tonight. Reuben H | Philadelphia, St. Louis . and | Boston took advantage of the off =~ yr. oo 7 geli t0 Juneau: Dr. John * lday in the National League to Clements, | For over fifty years, the finest plug lineup gaps. The Phils sent g, o juneau: Mrs. Emeline of American wines. Outfielder Buster Adams back to the Ohstls SR ToP VOO L s v B o e Shortstop Glenn Crawford and Teqq to Juneau: M. F. Stmckwell Thirdbaseman John Antonelli, thus apparently forecasting the removal of Jimmy Foxx and Wes Hamner from the lineup. The Braves ac- quired Veteran Lefthander Bob Logan from Indianapolis for Pitcher Ben Cardoni, Infielder Ben Gera- ghty and twd others to be named later. Elks and Ladies ONLY PAG DANCING AT 10P. M. Matheny's Orchestra Don’t Miss This | Last of the Season Al . PR A T STRANBEY, GRIFFIN HERE Harold Stranbey and Edward L. Griffin, of Anchorage, ‘are guests at the Baranof Hotel. | .. = = = = = = = If It Gees @n a Boat=- WE HAVE IT! COMPLETE LINE of MARINE HARDWARE and SHIP CHANDLERY: ' @ ONAN12V.and 32 V. 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