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4 . First publication, May 5, 1945. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1945 NW CLUBSADD BRowis CLoS 0 MARGIN IN. ™ By soue COAST LEAGUE |Stephens’ Grand-Slammer e | Leaves 1944 Champs Rain Let-up Allows Ducks,i Two Tilts Off Pace Rainiers fo Stage Twin By Jack Hand Tussles Last Night S T o A Thanks to Vern Stephens’ home run spurt, the St. Louis Browns (By The Associated Press) were closing in on the American Old J. P. Rain-maker finally re- | League leaders today, showing lented enough in the Northwest flashes of the form that won them the 1944 championship. Only two games off the pace be- cause of Stephens’ seventh round- tripper, a grand slam wallop th last night to permit a full Pacific Coast League schedule and gave the pace-setting - Portland and Seattle clubs a chance to fatten | their leads over their California |Plastered the New York Yankees rivals. 4-1, Luke Sewell's club has won Portland's double victory ovexyfi"l‘ of seven at home against the | eastern invaders. One of the other 'two was a tie. The slugging shortstop, leading the American League with a .369 |average and second in runs batted in with 17, has hit four homers Portland, which like Seattle has|in the last six contests and seven been idle for the last three mights{©Of the eight his team has belted due to rain and travel delay,,this vear trounced the Angels 8-1 and 10-2,| Stephens had plenty of company Two of the Beavers' most rehable““ yesterday’s sl bees as three Los Angeles moved the Beavers six and a half games ahead of the Rainiers, who whipped San Fran- cisco in the first game of a twin bill and wound up in a 10-inning deadlock in the after-piece. SCHMELING ARROGANT AS ANY GERMAN Sucers at Menfion of Joe. Louis - Calls Yanks ! Soft Living Bunch - | By Austin Bealmear PPARIS, May 19-Max Schmeling former world heavyweight boxing champion, who was reported eral times to have been killed in the war, sneered at the mention of Joe Louis when he was seen in a| on camp, Stars and Stripes n‘~. ported today The Army newspaper said Md]l sev- | e A Clement Wheeler, - USAAF off from & Antonio '|4« ) ;:\Ikul‘ with “Der Maxie” for more than | two hours recently when ho visited a prison camp behind American lines, to which Schmeling fled. { “Max was wearing civilian clothes and he looked prosperous,” said. “He told mé he was making| a tour «f Allied prison camps (op- ed by the Germans) after hav- Wheeler | Yener!ay s Results Portland, 8-10; Los Angeles, 1-2. Sacramento, 9; Oakland, 3. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRP —JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER 3UREAU) Temperatures for 21-Hour Period Ending 7:30 0’Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 69; minimum, 44. At Airport—Maximum, 73; minimum, 40. ° and and e Tomorrow's Forecast Continued sunny warm this afternoon Sunday. o o > - 'WOODLEY AIRWAYS 'MAKES TWO ROUND FLIGHTS ON FRIDAY Woodley Airways had two round trips between Anchorage and Ju-, neau yesterday. The first trip, with A. G. Woodley as pilot, to Anchorage | had the following: A. Fowlie, John Hammond, Maurice G. Sucrow, Peter Brown, John Olofson, H. L. McCon- | i nell and J. E. Hillbrand. From Anchorage to Juneau: Sgt. J.'W. Alexander, Charles E. Jackson, M. Foster, Pfc. E. J. Garrity, Dick Miller, Lt. M. M. Goodmanson, Cpl. ALASKA COASTAL FLIES TWO ROUTES For Comfort and Service A Coas 1 Alrlines fiying yes- terd wad the following passengers: | Get the New Wash- © s to Sitka took Tom | Dyt n, Ben Bailey, Al- Fid s asgi e, 51 vin B Tullefsen, Major Frank, Dan| ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Bur Ethel Brown, Edwin F. at Jorc and Henry Moy H To Ketchikan: Thomas B. Jensen Hrlel - To Hawk Inlet: Hans Thorness, Nern Stines, F. F. Howell and — —— e e 8Sam Pekovich i Incoming planes from Sitka | brot Emma. Nicolet, Pollyanna {Lott a McIntyre, Mildred Hall, Aug Samuelson, Claude Aiken, rley, W. C. Donaldson, Martin : and Frank Wright i ! vus to Juneau: George R.! | “It's the Nicest Store in Town"z Louis A. Voornas, Buck Baranof Hotel Building | and Archie Chase B T 3 n Ketchikan: F. J. Corcoran e and Edwin L. Jordan, - - ; From Petersburg: Ernie White-| Pmr""r"s= === i ‘“‘;“ w 1l: Joseph Edward VoL . cm Wrangell: Joseph Edwards. From Hawk Inlet: Einar Hogan. | BE ASUATLYO N Frcm Hoonah: Amos Wallace. - MRS. 0SSORIO’S BACK BROKEN IN BOMBING OF PHILIPPINE CITY Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 it OIL BURNERS HEATING Smith Oil Burner Service Seattle, Washington Cooe Py hurlers, Roy Helser and Ad Liska, /Major leaguers hit for all four with ing covered Nazi Army installa- | A, Denis, Mike Haas, Mrs. L. Miller 'l Day Phone 711 Eve. Phone 205 held the Angels to 6 and 8 hits, | the sacks loaded. Luis Olmo did the tion " 13 r > . 1 “ " " ‘(H)ll Lester C. Sartorius. r and more detailed word P. 0. Box 2066 respectively. job for the Brooklyn Decdgers in I guess you would compare. it A. V. Kulchula was a Juneau to . ,, 5 The Rainiers won 1-0 in their | their 15-12 shellacking of the Chi- to a USO tour by Joe Louis m"Yflk'mm passenger. S 1\«':1_lorlay by Mrs. J. ..\. SERVICE INSTALLATION seven-frame opener and were CaB0 Cubs, and old Jimmy Foxx Jack Dempsey. But his junket defi- | The second trip, with E. Davis as oo oon_of her skl M“( P ———— knotted, 3-3, with the Seals when Dbelted his-first in three years for nitely sanctioned officially by | pilot, to Anchorage flew the fol- | Riom . reomr: S fioslmef“ vy > " the regulation second game was the Philadelphia Phils, who lost Nazi Party and ‘he sald something lowing: Dan Ludington, Mike Le- e >‘.‘Mdcm' bt o e ['V én- Pacific Islands Trading Co. called at the end of the tenth nevertheless to the St. Louis Cardi- about working out of the German Maxine Martin, Mrs. M. é‘_“;‘;“ ‘;“"l{‘]‘(‘z P"hhiilpg?r‘::mg i Moo 244 California St., inning due to a league rule that Nals, 11-8 propag department. s and A. Sorey. R . lotter SAcEle L i 2 no nbw stanza can be started within | Although the long-distance slug-| Wheeler said when he mentioned| From Anchorage fo Juneau: G. gpar. oo, recelved by yg;'“Bgf;. EXPERT BUYING AG 10 minutes of midnight. Southpaw 8IS Stole the show in the arclight Joe Louis, the last world champion M. Pettit, Capt. B. E. Cuddy, Col apee “’,pn"H ngfl;p:on e e | Yo Ship MUAVESEREV .S 4. Carl Pischer turned in a classic :8ames yesterday, the only day tilt heavyweizht and now a U. 8. Army L, F. Shaffer, Art Hedges, A. E. prn iccc. and énkv-d S A i s Merulmnflm. ~ Lowest Prices. three-hit hurling job for Seattle Was strictly a pitchers' dream. Dave Sergeant, Schmeling sneered and, O'Brien, Carol Terrill and Robert yre ossorio h;«l‘ r:irrivA:i i Bk WRITE BY AIR irst ti | Ferriss, the Boston Red Sox phe- left the impression that he con- ' Dorsey. g 2 : in thE St WS I s Francisco and that Mrs. Ossorio was | * o The Acorns lost, 9-3, to Sacra- homenon, tossed his third shutout sidered the American Negro “just Elaine Abraham and Marian Valle 0w i, Franklin Hu-;piLal under| o - mento as Jim Atanzio, a veteran in four straight triumphs, blanking lucky” in knocking him out in were Juneau to Yakutat passengers. qonc “‘mn‘ (‘(.dnctol\lhere { £ of the Oakland Semi-Pro Winter Chicago, 2-0. In 36 big league t second match | - . k. g vt 4 ) e A 4 s i PPy < = g Her back is broken which has | Circuit, pitched the Solens to a innings, the Army dischargee has = Wheeler said Schmeling told him NOTICE; causcd a complete paralysis from the | } 2-2 series tie. 4}110_V}'<d only t»_vo runs. Bnb_Juhn- > was “throu for good” and 4 Waist down, Doctors have not yet | | San Diego's 12-4 vitcory over Son’s double produced the winning that his career as a fighter ended | women of the Moose will hold decided whether she will remain ) Hollywood, its third in four games, | SCOYes. when he jumped on te with nomination of officers meeting to- crippled or not, however, an opera-| hY Ex erls gave Pitcher Vallie Eaves, Chuokce{ Although the American League German j chutists in 1942, night at 8 o'clock. tion will be the deciding factor as! Indian, his ninth win of thc,m‘i’;“gl‘;‘i ‘g 1’:‘3 ‘!‘I‘"" “":“"T (;’-‘ “I broke my back when I landed ¢ - thay will be able to tell if the spinal season. TR0 SIRLOTOWIE, - tRe, B, aF SUob aand t died,” Wheeler quoted | Emgle Want-aos bring résuits! - ccrd has been severed. B calendar, Philadelphia at Cleveland Sc ng as saying. “I was in a| — st y - ; e L: WE SPECIALIZE STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS |2nd Washington at Detroit, was hospital there for several months e S e = | (American League) 11‘031‘)( ned. Rain and wet grounds and finally pulled zh, but my |y i .n t T o L - pet, | 8ls0 washed away series openers will neversbe. tha.sams & / i I Newha 1§ Tgiin the National League between “Then I got back to Germany|j| i . ! Chicago 12 7 32| Pittsburgh and New York and Cin- from t long time in the hospital i % Cold i Detroit 11 7 g1 |Cinnatti and Boston. and they let me out of the army. 1ly Waving St. Louis 0 9 _526‘ <) e When ycu get home, if you! ql q Washington i A ever do,” Schmeling told Wheeler i1 Permanents Philadelphia b 1n ,429 ( arrogantly, “be sure and tell the ai ) ! Boston - 9 12 429, Omn'IESS!On on soft-living Yankees Max Schmeling i Styling E Cleveland .6 13 310 is still alive. He doesn’t die that cl“ss u | N ke War Crimes {9 coiv. pemaps new even make o || Shaping i Boston, 2; Chicago, 0. } gty o Amadios g0 e S ean \J (4 i | St. Louis, 4; New York, 1. M i 'fl y g e R { \ (Only ‘games played). | €€i Of inay 35 ... { 5 ! A Wheeler said he suggested that { Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. (Naticnal League) LONDON, May 19—An interna- meling's next voyage to the| [¥ . Team— L. Pet, |tional conference on German war U d States might be in irons | New York . 5 .goo|crimes will start in London May and this evoked a disdainful snort i) i Baranat Brooklyn 7 708 !31, the United Nations War Crimes “He's a Nazi through and through, {% i oo O eI el no better than Hitler, Goering and and may the Future 1| ey TR 12 3% The commission also announced the rest” Wheeler told Stars and || Beauty Salon!| Chicago .. 13 435 it had arranged for “certain Euro- Stripes. | b - ih th Pittsburgh 13 435 ' pean governments” to send investi- & = | | rlng YUu e lngs i OPEN EVENINGS BY Cincinnati ... 12 429 gation officers into Germany to JOHNNY HOYT HERE | PR l [| APPOINTMENT Philadelphi; ‘231 ! help military authorities gather evi- LA 'Y t g f | G pY:Qe[d. s nes“u:'z 2alldence of war crimes there. Johnny Hoyt, son of a former, ou are 5 V1l or’ | PHONE 538 Brooklyn, 15; Cyhicngo 12, 7 ki S Mayor of Skagway, arrived from | s [ et gt Louis’, o Philadé]phia, e HELD' 45 JOBS | that ('xl)" Thursday on the Prmcess’ Q | poa— (Only games played). KELSALE, England — When Louise, for a short visit in Junedu. 3 — Ta .d Charles Savage, 88, become ill and A ~AL AT | nn (Pacific Coast League) was confined to bed, 42 jobs chang- JUNEAU P.-TA. g | J U th ‘ PHONE 319 Team— W. L. Pet.|ed hands in this Suffolk town. He| Will meet Monday, May 21, at 8! M 3 A i 4 ici i- he High School Audi- 2 Portland 32 13 711! held that many official and semi- P. m. in the 4 : | Seattle 18 571 |official posts in the village, in- torium. Election of Officers. Mem- :n BUY DIRECT AND Oakland 22 532 cluding those of parish councillor bers are urged to attend. | 1 SAVE MONEY. San Diego 23 .521,8nd parish Clc‘j" s l\frs J V. 4fqle Secxftfrry | 1 Any quantity, immediate Sacramento 24 41! 2 } 1 delivery. Write for Price Los Angeles . 25 457 | List, A San Francisco 24 455 Hollywood 33 283 Es Valcauda Fur Co. San Diego, 12; Hollywood, 4. Seattle, 1-3; San Francisco, 0-3. (Second game called end of 10th.) ATTENTION MASONS! Called communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30, with work in the 3rd Degree. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:! That Harry Olds, administrator of the estate of Lila A, Palmer, de- ceased, has filed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s. Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., July 9th, 1945, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settle- ment and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, May 4, 1945. HARRY OLDS, Administator. C’//pper SEATTLE. . . . . WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS . GALENA . NOME McGRATH BETHEL . . Last publication, May 26, 1945. THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famons E BARANOF HOTEL Sy\/(’m ) e e Wl o et . " 7//776 6 HRS. 55 MIN. 1 HR. 45 MIN. 5 HRS. 5 MIN. 7 HRS. 9 HRS. 5 MIN. 6 HRS. 55 MIN. 9 HRS. e | / MEN WANTED at ; JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Must Have Availability Certificates ===y CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 1 Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Open evenings by appointment Hotel Junean | For Comfort At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. 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