The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1946, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ;smu&usrs ARE |15 s, i & SPRING SCHEDULES. erans have cs & re info: WANTED, REENLIST =% 5 5 ARE ANNOUNCED BY office and fous branct In order to facilitate re-enlist- sgt. Tc is k g A y schedul are an- ment of certain specialists now ur-'jetters written him from th | B. B, Edv | s needed in the regular my, men. + Department has adoptec “I have not rec g single . rocedur2 allowing design ripe trom any o men I've to re-enlict in helped raturn to or enter the seryies Fliehts 11 and 12 will ope | X {concidered appropriate to their prior g far,” he said service N o Ancho: [ |active vice, training and ex- S s ¥ v i perience. v be a Tt announc t IS made I American Woman = 5 tiucs, leavide anchor- daily at 8:30 p, m Seatfle Club Mees Seals in Won-Lost Eea(onings for wns " — " To Teach His Som = v ensiie sumeau pusensers cialists who recei to Fairbanks in cn Spotlight Inaugural at | Season Show Okie Ag- [and emerience during the war, 1ot} o (T o) gy Semoon, vie Anchomge. . San Francisco ; | gies Leading Quint ation period pursuant to Readjust- an American W= ¢5 give canneries and mins op : ment Regulations, and have uot 5 U r to tuter CTOWN tors full advantage of the 10 per- HEHT] 3 s March 28, The, Ccen eligible for enlistment in thetr e ity % cent id trip fares for LOS ANGELES, March 28.—| NEW YORK, March 28.—The|former grades under Army specifi- x Stoddard, New York :, round trip tickets will e President Clarence Rowland of the Oklahoma Aggies topped all college ', 2 m Cor r 8 alid for one year instead of €O Pacific Ceast League is going to b l:d<k(‘( a »tmn\) n he U | st Men Needsd b d of the U ¢ a y y announc-d. a busy man as the circuit opens its States during the 1946 seas Now that the regular Armj sion to Japan, een aski g season toMorrow. | Associated Press tabulation showe 4 o i s find such an instruct d n the civil suit of Verden Wilde Rowland said he plans to aftend today “\"(‘l""fl'“oi:‘ i’:[ Lff&““"“ ::;‘;"‘:n U, o Japan. Stoddard said he has NO ys, Clara Ziblo, judgment for the the Los Angeles-Sacramento open- Based on a won-lost percentage, o " ipos enh‘Wmenl“il‘r‘(‘n‘Wh &b _ione in mind, but will rec2ive & plaintiff amounting to a total of er at Sacramento in the afternoon, the compliation shows that big yiolac'cm e ond speedy as possible, [Presentative of the Emperior to- been awhrded by Judge then drive to San Francisco to see.Seven-foot Bob Kurland and his goi roeney said. i ' morrow to discuss the request. W. Kehoe in Federal Court the Seals play the Seattle Rainiers Cowboy teammates who beat North o : D in a night inaugural | Carolina for the NCAA title Tues-| IHe Turther pointed out inay u E IN U Other opening-day engagements day night, tcok the No. 1 spot with ed to m Mgl ab 7:30 On KINY Friday night at 7:30 for Ccast League clubs pit the|.939 on 31 victor st two de- l,‘f“.” e Bongreily MRS ar the s about your can- v the facts about your can- Portland Ducks against the!feats, ;yl(f':nhzl:‘;lr\'fleb;yr?:v."lyttv:‘ x'vle;\srd.m?- . - City Office. The ates for City Office. The Twinkle beys at Hollywood while| The top 10 basketball teams of |§ SIS, SORCIDONE) ST AR will be cn the air again, ‘GIRLS" will be on the air again, King tastes best in everything!—highballs, o p { 4 t May 12 45 If these men P Oakland’s Acorns invade the her-|the 1945 season, based on won-lost g 8w it (209-t2) and How!! (229-12) : i : BN PR Y old-fashioneds, manhattans! That's because mitage of the San Dicgo Padres. | percentage, as compiled by the As-|coet o0 OF before June 30 of his | sociated Press: : grade for which they are qualifizd < ed of 20 is Brown-Forman's de§R{{ii#1ul King Whisky From Honolulu, San Francisco, ' €am w Pet. o ccording to service, training and °nd 644 s. Only nine 3 3 f Presideht Charles Graham sends{! Oklahcma Aggies .31 2 939 o onco Gk : nis are inhabited REAL ESTATE is whisper-light, smooth and mellow—yet o c Seward. the ¢ 1 2. Kentucky 28 - P PR iy TR Rt PN e T : trely full-flavored and satisfying! Sce vosney York Giants pitcher, will play for ;3. Yale 14 4 # 2 i y . ; A recently-issued bulletin for the ' . TO CREDITORS the Seals this season. Seward won | 4 Kansas 102 3 S partment gives full details’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Fon SALE Today, more and more people are o 3 i 5. West Virginia 24 k i % 14 out of 25 games for the Gia.*s 8! ) of the new procedure. Sgt. Tosn undersigned ¥ ¢ e _ ying Brown-Forman's King of pre-war last year. He goes to the Coast|9. Rhode Island 21 I b . ko) Ve 9 1as asked that all veter t A y 1 i A League on cutright release and his | 7 Harvard s " ed in the policy, call einted administrator of the s whisky —from Kentucky. Order King today! R WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN | Rsbstor: soniblptes the HERy A i - cruiting office on the third floor of ORVILLE C. RUDY, YOUR OWN BUSTINESS? This 1s \sliuch the .Gl:mts purchased San IP;L: y = s 5o Of the Federal Building a ond that Letters Testam b ) ‘i ,(\“‘ gkl r(":’ is Francisco’s right-handed Bob Joyce. | o A B thorough discussion of the spacial- ; re duly ; an cxcellent opportunity for Y -> > 10. Indiana 18 counle. We have listed “Broad ist-enlistment provisions and Y - it applies to thelr Theatre” in Skagway 1y bui z : 1 g ; and furnished, seating capacity BASEBA[[ The bulletin given ar S I and p et Mot Gacnmas sent A Eitarasn 325, including 66 loges; also lovely e H BALE- {AM list o oRitary. onhinational 4 . s yom apartment and building. ey o AR L L O falties for which vet S y verified, within six (8) 4 Scores of exhibition baseball enlisted up o the A Crate ots for all late films. Ex- straight whiskies in games played yesterday afternoon 5 arience I o Ao, Sttt e S Applications of veterans qualitied . e s i g BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLERS CORP. e Cincinnati (N) 4; Detroit (A) 3 for ‘enlistment akove the sacond Alaska, or to M. B. Monagle, at-| Tull price 825 At Lovisville in Kentucky New York (A) 5; Brooklyn (N) g il o il [ APAREE Y $9i Prarik ' [Beward, J9 the Domhinanding ‘GEnerei of the @45 A T major force in which th2 individuai Philadelphia A) 5; New York (N) | righthanded pit sent to A 1 ; o ogires C ited at Juneav, Alaska, this 27th n 3 Froncisco by the New York Giants 9°€ires to enlist i e ot 00 v his2ith | CeRADELLE LEICH Juneau Wisc Choice St. Louis (N) 4; Cleveland (A) 1.|yesterday, has a sprained a He i Pt LN . B ; s Posiar aald £ Fusai Kes RLE HUNTER, REALTOR 7 Beston (N) 4; Philadelphia (N) | got it by stepping into a hole whiis (,m,‘,,,,,r“ e N 1d ‘the Jur gt gt * v ////// , 10 innings. hagging flies in the outfield B SR st ARSI S SR 1045, hene 5% © nd, and Franidi: Boston (A) 10; Louisville (AA) | £0 ABANE . B Pl & g e e ) : ok this city a wise 1z "5t publieation, April 19, 1946 - ( B'St Louis (A) 8: Los Anu('!(‘s:l\if‘g‘hmll"LTPF;‘::?elilX:GL\fF:;;l‘:IL '//// / d seasonal i ! grade will be forwarded directly torx or admin ", m Juneau, Al- | o i 0 HELD MINFIELD BUILD A BULKHEAD Buy a FTicket and Helip Us FirstAward . . . A Frigidaire Second Award . . . & Washing ifachine AWARDING AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE MAY 15 Washington (A) 9; Chattanocoga | conference for today. He plans tc (SA) 1. | return to New York on Friday. Chicago (A) 11; Pittsburgh (N) | 9. i DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — He Chicago (N) 15; Hollywood (PCL) ' Gregg, Brooklyn pitching ace, ha . | twirled 11 consecutive shutcut in- C e | nings before the Yanks scored a VOTERS REGISTRATIONS run off him in the third inning The City Clerks Office will be | yesterday. open to register voters in the eve-! EL CENTRO, Calif. — Despite nings from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. {home runs by Ralph Kiner, Elbie Wednesday 27th, Thursday 28{1).1 letcher and Rip Sewell, the Pitts- end Friday 20th of this week. All burgh Pirates bowed, 11-9 to the registrations close at 12:00 noon | Chicago White Sox yesterday, Ken sharp Saturday, March 30th. i(iablcs and Bill Clemensen will toss C. L. POPEJOY | tor the Bucs against the Sox’s City Clerk. ;Johnny Rigney and Eddie Sm#th (228-t4) ' today when both teams clash at o o - | Tucson, Ariz., in their 12th meet- DRINK KING BLACK VLABIL! ing of the spring. ——————— e . 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