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PAGE SIX DODGERS ADD YERGREENBOWL | meoved v oot [™yppp <™ Gyypg | CONOUESTOF DUO OF WINS for rmiDay, F— 3 o By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL OKINAWA IS | ——— 3 . ! Weather ponmumg' That is th:- : % WASHINGTON — How is Nation- ' of ag2 when Joe dies. She doesn't ; - concerning the Ever- £ al Service Life Insurance payable, get the $10,000 of insurance in a g actor | ";_(":f:‘ IB‘:‘.‘(; activities. If it is a |if tke holder of a policy dies? Ex-|lump sum. But she has two choices g |service people, and particularly or “options”. - RIS rainy day no fie day will be held c . ‘ |<mr}nm\ but the games and races | their beneficiaries, should be inter- She can collect $55.10 every month | | for twenty years. Figure it out.] GUAM, June 21—The conquest| i ini sl | off th e ! BEEE > ¢ ested in this. RIO' Nearly Pre('p"a'ed Ror ll agee Wil b0 TN O E 3 | 1 recently saw an editorial which That's over $13,000 she'll collect. 1If of Okinawa was the longest and last I“l".!\ at 2 p. m. in the € 5 : criticized a form put out supposedly she dies before the 20 years are up, ccstliest of all the campaigns in DU”flg Whife-Sox “‘l")““’fh“)]‘,;“;;;f],“ B | e £ |10 help beneficiaries in making a de- then Jane will collact the balance of 'the Central and Western Pacific. | Brownie Clash ed that a few games will he held| {8 i lcision as to payments. A benefic- the monthly payments due. That's| With casualty figures still in- under shed. but will not be con- s : | iary, you knu\_x'. is the person | che choice. {t's Option 1. complete, the toll of enemy and| ¥ 4 dered as the weekly field day named by a service man to receive! The other is this. Let's say Mary American killed, captured and | I i &3 | the amount of money to be paid by is 25. Maybe she realizes that at 25, wounded all but equal the grand A four eighth inning climax- | €VER t week has been quiet with ks 1 the government (under his National |a woman is expected (on the avery total of casualties in six major y a near-riot gave the Chicago T 5 " |Life Insurance policy) if he dies age) to live 38 years more.. That 38 campaigns which led to Okinawa. : 5 b " e er being plenty wet, which : e M g s et s been the ‘L,m\'} of few boys and |while in the service or at any time. years is really a low figure but| The 82 days it took to break all victory over the St. Louis Browns . wing up at the recreational| § >F . | Tk editorial went in part like this: | there's no use going into the rea- organized resistance drawfs the 26| yesterd ’ : o 8 The Administration gets out a sons why atsthis time. Anyway, if days of Iwo Jima. The latter, how- | (f/l'PPer %e ; ¢ ster. The basketball has had its [ The excitement began when Pit- :,“"H,‘ workott by the fellows, how- | form — and what a form. The bene- |che shooses the first option which ever, is less than eight square miles) cher George Cagter, infuriated at S : e XA 1fici’\ry is asked to elect one of the pays for 20 years, she’ll only be 45 in area, and Okinawa is roughly the riding he had taken from the | two options as follows: when payments stop. {485 square miles. | SEATTLE. . . . ... 6 HRS. 55 MIN. B The following is the list of events| S “jockeys,” fired the ball into 9 % 2 X Y ! “Option 1. In 240 equal monthly So, if she wants to play it safe,l The figures for Okinawa, which 3 to take place Fri June 22, the 2 O g 3 he figures , whic! p 0" weather ]F‘»‘ll'nli([”“»’, . o i i ‘msm]lment‘. at the rate of $5.51 per sk= can collect $36.20 every month |include Japanese casualties through | WHITEHORSE . . . . 1 HR. 45 MIN. the mound by !\/?mmu‘) )I .n,(v|2‘w\\: Lagging for 7-9 year old boys p L Lh‘r.msa'pd the test of her life. 1f she lives| Tyesday and American casualties | FAIRBANKS . . . . . 5 HRS. 5 MIN. ell. After players from both teams L gging for 71-9 _ . . ‘Option 2. In a refund life in- to be 150 years old, she'd still Coflcnly to May 24, compared with | LENA 7 had rushed onto the field, followed ‘Q rm A ¢ b |ccme in monthly installments pay- lect. Suppose she lives just the 38| thcse of six other campaigns fol- | GAl .. HRS. by spectators from the stands, fhv S i i, i ¢ i 5 ok {able for such period certain as may years more I said was a 25-year-old | jow: | NOME ... 9 HRS. 5 MIN. umpires, with the aid of the police, 8BNS T T T B oys. 84} : N |be required in order that the sum woman's average life expectancy.| Jipaness | ’ finally restored order ii‘ ::: 1(”: 10-12 year :l:l gl;]> ¢ A of the installments certain, including She would collect over $16,500. And | Killed Captured | McGRATH 6 HRS. 55 MIN. Paced by Tommy Holmes, the| o B r00 13°14 year old boys |a last allment of such reduced if she lived longer she'd still go un;okmdw“ 87,343 i BETHEL . . 9 HRS. league’s leading hitter, the Boston | Flat-put for 13-14 year old amount as may be necessary, shall collecting. That's Option 2. ltwo dima 23,244 s » | equal the face value of the contract, That's enough about options for| | saipan 27,586 Braves yesterddy oulsiugged the| IO R v ¥ 3road jump, 15-16 year old boys. 8 Giants in a game in which six ;r“"‘t‘ j‘:m;7 S0 W dd e A W8 1o any indabtedness, with such this space. If you're willing, Il 80! Guam 11443 pitchers gave up 2 hits, 16 for each | prod€ B B L old boys.| AMONG the first group of war |payments continuing throughout my on from this point in my next ar-! paiay Sl side. The win was No. 12 for the| gy race for 5-6 year old girls.| wives to reach the U. S. from Italy [lifetime. : ticle. ey 5,000 boys. is Louisa de Salvo, 22, who upon | ‘Read Option 2 again and tell the ¢ | Tinian 6,930 523 | Braves out of the last 16 games. | Lo \ace for 7-9 year old Those unrushing Brooklyn Dod-| groe race for 7-9 year old girls.| arriving in Newport News, Va. igold star mother of the kid across | Abkesian | gers cracked out a double Win OVer | m)lnariow race, 10-12 yr. boys.| made her first American purchase |the strest, who got killed* at Iwo BRIDGES DEN'ES | TR the Philadelphia Phillies. Art Her-| ypcooow race, 10-12 yr, ginls,| —a doll. Her husband, Cpl III{'OblCerst Jima, just what to do about that in- | okinawa rptll ring won his first game of the year| .y jepged r 13-14 yr. old boys de Salvo, whom she met in Naples, ' surance policy v b Jims or ik in the opener, while Curt Davi$| rwolegged race, 13 Ol gijs,| is a New Yorker. (International) | ~After I finished reading it, I W|FE S (HARGES 4'=aipan i ey registered his sixth triumph in the | T\m-l(-q;zrd race, 14-16 y .cld boys. | - — __.lumbd to some material about in- Gudin 5 ]‘437 5:643 nightcap. | Two-legged race, 14-16 yr. old girls surance I had in my files. I at- | P il : ke inta y | Palau 1,302 6,115 Lefty Hal Newhouser, Detroit’s| Fyeeze out, ages up to 9, boys. MEA'I' RA“ON{NG | tacked the printed matter boldly but v b by 29-game winner last , won his| g out, ages up to 9, girls. on found I lacked fno‘;gh astute- i 5 L1 1,“5 N 2 Cincr thl o . n since I got involved in repeat- A evelan ndians for his { Pres t for 10-12 year d girls. sta S ’ efinil ] s B { A Do o e o i “and “monthscor- Says He Is NoI Father Of | itied tncludes missing. . ghutout. Newhouser helped rack| Frecze out for 14-16 year old bo p(-nud (mmm g and single. | I wish I could reaily expiain these 10 Anoiher woman Moo(HER HABBI NIA(JEIINI‘J SH‘)P - \cptiom simply, just in case there | STANDINGS Or THE CLUBS ‘NORTH SEA SUpplleS Runnlng Tlgh'er— are any present or future benetic- SAN FRANGISOO. Jute 21 _| WELLINGTON, Kas—A pigeon! | Acetylene Welding, prmprat s OIL BURNERS - 0, June —i 4 ¢ | FTS BELn L | iaries of National Life Insurance or " % stcpped at the Makel Glover home ;Blacksmithing s e Dominion (Cabinet any veterans who don't understand Harry Bridges has denied dwowe‘Tuefdfly and likes it so well it won't| | Plambing, Heating, tia ]-\‘“*\ Pk i Team — w. . 55 i 4 how the benefits are paid off. Well, charges by his wife that he was 5 i e PR i o vy o Detx'mt ® fll, 54 FOR SIIKA May Take A(hon Tl take a chance anyway; so here the father of an illegitimate Ch“dlleatwt'he Ec:(v?;ry :’:me t]: bhd‘cw prtl 8 New York £ Sos e goes with a try. born to Mrs. Nancy Beredico, flf'f:ey tet ituinl e g 7 Boston R : : : ! Chicago 29 — OTTAWA, June 21.—The Canad ppose Joe Veteran dies. He has “fr“;l Y":-- 5 2 Washington 25 7 The Northland Transportation ian cabinet, studying this country's|® $10,000 National Service Life In- e Australian-horn . Lorigshore Sox their dugout as he was called off TITT 4 | o the all the benefit was paid. Chicago 4, St. Louis 1. phons Hundt. 'has made the Dominion a principal New gx'urk at Boston postponed,| For Sitka—Oscar Koski, J. S. provider for Allied Armies and the His wife, Mary, is under 30 years Empire wanv aas gec nulck resv'ts ng S(H e port to a famine-threatened world. i . . " e 4 3 Chicago 7 22 51 Johnson, Glenn Neal, Johnnie Neal, | P2°% & pminecLUICRLEIIE . WS “ 3 % : 5 e e y s tk W ll 8t. Louis b 24 547 James Steer, Dave Hodgen, I. A, Proponents of rationing declare it o 4 # & l a range . $ 7 g s A licy and has been paying Union leader who was upheld by St. Louis 24 480 Company’s North Sea sailed late meat supply against the background surance po; s STARTS Cleveland 21 28 429 yesterday afternoon for Sitka with |of a world wide food crisis, probably Premiums right dlong. He had named the U. S. Supreme Court Monday } = SUNDAY .H:.SK w i Philadelphia . 20 3 385 26 ngers | will order rationing of civilian con- his Wife, Mary, as beneficiary on the in his long battle against deporm—‘ TH AD Wednesday Games | The following were bound for! |sumption is the near future, it was Policy and his sister, Jane, as “con- tion, filed a reply here yesterday E ACADEMY AWARD Washington 7, Philadelphia 5. Excursion Inlet: Louis Hanson, Sid learned today. tingznt beneficiary”; that is, Jane to Mrs. Agnes Bridges' cross- com-\ WINNER —— IT’S THE Dottt &r ChesnREA b, Benson, Mrs. Sid Benson and Al-, Canadian meat production, which |would be paid if Mary died before plaint for a divorce. “ T n& WES G AB S BES - Filh. Payne, Albert Hughes, H. D. Target, ynil::l States and has stocked civil- e IS P. J. Sweeney, Mrs. P. J. Sweeney, |1an tzbles to the envy of other peo- o Conan M;;’T“ Todbas b o - = e tlonel Takinss B. ¥ Kane, Mrs. B, F. Kane, Viota |Pl%, is now running tighter. Ra- | | ESaHs b, Daily Scheduled Trips Team— W. L. Pet. Doekar, Richard Klingbeil, Dura ticning would be aimed at distribut-1 , . h Brooklyn 33 921 611 Erickson, Mrs, Mira Lemley, G. W.|ing civilian supplies more equitably Y . TO Blithurch 30 24 556 Robbins, Mrs. George Baggen, Ann |and making more available for ex- : | N5 Vork 26 536 Thacher and Frank Wrignt. Q; now n“cle“?” to “““; i""““‘i“tg 4 B : Boston 25 519! James O'Brien was a passenger |dOmestic shoriages which are credi= i ; ¢ b 5 W Cincinnati 27 460 to Tenakee. 28, m"f"' markets, to provide more 3 : B . g : | e er urg () (¥ an Philadelphia 44 241 - - JRIGSE, 0t ng Europeans and < . A Paramount . Wednesday Scores |to end crilicism of Canada's non- | i Pickiré with % ” = . |rationed status which has beéen com- i \ ‘ e T ATIACK ABOMRD i i NG CAOSHY" Also Trips Brooklyn 4-8; Philadelphia 2-1. (-nh fmn» 16 ‘im‘d States. < Y / p Only games scheduled.) ALASKA VESSEL !DIERRE LAVAL IS . | I Ll : ] Produced ‘ - » s LEO MCCAREY HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH rn 5w HAS FBI ROUSED READY TOGIVEUP |- p s P SRR Portland 48 608 ! 0% aa V), Fd IT WILL BE AT THE Seattle \ 35 .551 . . ¢ Capiaia soo Nine-Year-0ld Girl Pas-| Mapnip, sune o -sieme v : NI ||| | 20th CENTURY ||| For Information and Reservations Phone 612 San Francisco 5 500 die e Sacramento 488 Seflger ASSHU"ed 0|1 whq fled o:Bpain shortly IOR e | German collapse, has now promised | San Diego 2 488 | rander ve i 2 Los Angeles ; s Westbound Boat |ic simender voluntarly to Frénch iy |justice when he completes prepara- | "fl“-\“ml:tr i 388 | tions for his defense, it was learned i . : sults Yesterday | ANC HORAGE Aldska, June 21— on o0d authority today. | 7 . i Y N o, Oakland 8-6; Los Angeles T-4. Nine-year-old Julia Gibbons Was| yayal's offer was said to have been San Diego 5, Seattle 1 brutally assaulted in the women's'p,, A b ' d ¥ i 3 ., . made in a letter to the Spanish| 4 $ ‘ Y Portland 6, Sacramento 1. room of an Alaska-bound steam- goyernment. L | I 7 4 a7 ' ¥ F San Francisco 9-8; Hollywood 6-2./ship and the entire passenger list| The French government has re-| | o 4 2 . was questioned by FBI investigators |quested that Laval be delivered to| ” 7 . 1 S before the vessel berthed at the France to stand trial for treason. but| Lo oo : : e ——— ¢ to meet your HANK GREENBERG |ext part of call, ship officers dis- | the Spanish govarnment has refused closed today. i s t £ a French- IS GEITING SETT0 | L st HAVE YOU TRIE D |T° TRAVEL PILLANS RE jom BENGALS | SPRY |aiton i it 1s againet soele with | L S wane v gt quck resus| Disiributed in Alaska by Odom & Company Addctumul F lights DETROIT, Jun 21—Batting| SALT LAKE GITY—A couple,| FMPIé wanc uc get quick resultd star Hank Greenberg arrived here both over 100, waltzed sedately as % n G2k TN g by plane yesterday, planning to start a feature of Utah’s annual Old Folks & TUESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY his Major League basball comeback Day. after four years in military ser- ‘ine waltzers, Mrs. Anna Kather-| [ - 2 . o 34-year-old Detroit first basg- Utah, and Joseph C. 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