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'LEAD HITTER, ; o A g (QAST (lUBS: NEW YORK, April 20.—#®-Bab | e g : el |Ruth fs suffering from a slight cold |believed to have been induced by Exposure SCO, April 20.—® 8 B FRANC his appearance at Yankee Stadium T Ctions Wer the Cits 3 A nday when 58,339 fans honored . d Dy . : o'clo Boy clubs hitt 482 in 15 games, led the pim, rthern A%z P ), W of - habl e vt € Pacific Coast league regulars to0-i Mps Ruth said that the former The first section, Capt. Norval Evans, I of thelr pavedts & e o Frank Kerr, San Diego catch- {home run king's participation’ in Firss Officer Phil h| W. Kincaid, 2. F : ‘ules of the | WASHINGTON, April 20—@— Detroi 3 9 oler ted safely in 16 contests for (the ceremonies had proved very { Stewardess Helc i ge, Be (exd lained and | TBe government has introduced Cleveland 0 1]en average of .425. ~itiring and that he “was complete- jollohtiz tb Dot 1sot the Criimbiar Wof: Boss who. wih 16|00 Andsy T ar fraud trial Swift; Embree, Willis| -Joe Marty, Sacramento outfield- '}y overwhelmed” by the festiviti ey, W C Ro, B 1, pa L testacd 05 1 letter the former House Military Hegan, Lopez (9) er, playing in 25 engagements of She said he spent Monday morn- ) : i o Tomittee - chairman purportedly I - jor League |the first four weeks of the Season, ing in bed and had a slight tem- A plane Cap ¢ D MecBri Vandery : wrote in 1943 saying he was “the d rounded up at a 388 clip. { perature. h il Tr e e LOSES TONS only one scheduled to lose” from & N i The telephone jangled so inces- " Th 3 3 B j Denn 2, 4 3 n of Kentucky timier operations financ- STANDING Or CLUBS APOSTOU ‘S 'I'o |santly yesterday with inquiries i ider- 60 by the Garsson- munitions mai- Pacit.c Coast League jabout the Babe's health that mem- 1 g f 1o W a0 wP) |bers of his family were forced to ;1. B A Letoy W. Fields, Sr, identified ; 1 18 i 517 MEEI IURNER IN |leave calls unanswered. 1 the letter as one May wrote him. i ‘ 12 75N | - P ; Fields said he was May's partner By JOF P 182 488 | o B ; in the Cumberland Lumber Com- ]f ne ‘ i OAKLAND, Calif., April 20.—®1 BEING ou‘I‘UNED Mayo, E. J. O'Brien, Joh er party Muy'“:\‘n:‘ifi! fnpomx bus‘aflééfciy”fi e Apostoli, once a ranking| s e cake, the|Gareson munitions combine as pay- ’ " 1 : A @ 2 lor the Ga 'ms from % 4 4 meet here cateh- a| 3 g g 1as there is evidence firms : Chica g0 10-round bout May 31 that Is| goyy ppancrscO, April 29—® FHORS riof Conrad, Public Schools is winding up thet £ g0 b ste c‘flfimfr'ff?il Ly ¢ hicago 1 -« expected to set a new record gate' iy SHEE —% harge of ore, John Sundhelm, sale of tickets on the Mixmaster got no lumber. Le Pit oh 6 5 for tHe city |—Football coaches Jeff Cravath of lowing [ )y i award wh d in a lo- May contend: < set- C at 1. X9 Apostoli, former San Francisco the University of Southern Cali- . ,."% Mot fames Reddit window th The Mix- |thefumber: v D2 v lpieaed eir record- hi [ tellkiop, is on a comeback fornia and Ed McKeever of Uni- = = i Jones, P master w Mnds AtHE ad 1:1:1]01 ot G e p of 1930 02 0 0 Fealls i1 ficht at. about 168" whileiVeTsity of San Prafislsco. wers iin ey i e R S were hi is rate, the New Y Rt Turner expects to enter the ring @ huddle today, reportedly trying i R sl It t 5 100 ) nd I 7 at about the welterweight limit. to arrange a game between their Re I - : 4 beeth l(:pml(‘d'lhu(, “mv—. A 168 e A s0ns % ) o ey \two teams in Los Angeles to open % 4 : an be killed by 20 minutes' 28 “the 1947 season September 20. DOG we to hot sun. 4 s ; { ‘Their discussions were coincident *'5 =8 = SRR, o d as th 4 Ap SPORTS [to a closed session of graduate Jo H. Si i s Sronéne at LOGGERS 4 {managers and couciles of the Pac- TIARE e S e P ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs chiicnto ; 4 ific Coast Conference, at which ! 5 }“‘I”‘ 1, G Sl ; 3 for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber R football schedules running through icBride, B T Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. 4 4 500 R the 1851 season were being out- 4 to 10000000 feet. For further s 5 500 i Illm‘d. . M e LS d & particulars see Juneau Lumber 1 4 6 400 e ; Conference Commissioner Victor G = whole 1ol : Mills. 433-tf e 3 6 333 By KUGH FULLERTON {Schmidt said there would ke no with ne HOME I ! ) Isabel 5 s e YORK, April 29—®— announcements of the longrange TIFUL adv Chip M Read tbe want-ads for vargains! - TRYING T0 PICK WINKERS OF NEXT SATURDAY'S DERBY eman who once: tall aspirations It's great to be and a Giant,” signed as | cach of the Saranac Lace Majes- | tics in a small northern New York | 1 ning to baseball | your X Big Le . Re joined y SID FEDEF some 20 ‘years, Larry agreed | { shutout ke on the job at a salary In 1.1\' i lower than his big league pay a year. { Vermont's northern leaguc.]‘ yus cradle of big leaguers, jake Kline won't be back as man- er of the champion Bennington m Lecause of the summer ses- ! jon at stre Dame, but Mich-| ijgan’s Ray Fisher again will man- Montpelier-Barre John de Moisey. one of Happy Chandler’s tants and a form- er U. of y basketball star,; reports his alma mammy is com- ng up with a good football team, | too, this year. 1 Tiger in order » side age I ! ' Trust, the plumber Earl from Calif dboots, i Dispatch Hollywood says | Leo Durocher is to be offerad a§ job as technical advisor on a movie | from territory. Position will D o guire approximately nd bus and plane for Sat akout Judge Langis . . . Leo pro- 30 er week. St cramble and its record Latly could speak a lot more tech- com n. Pe T in 000 crowd, are thinking about the Judge's successor | erienced in selling. All Jones might a5 baseball commissioner. | will be cc floss : g | the with new curtains—HOME BEAU- TIFUL. his tall son FRESHEN UP whole housci with the 5y triumph Bull Leag 25, care Emj —adv. 566-“[ ' Sale lo Velerans of Surplus ceet-Aside’ ftems . REHORAGE 1 Let of X-Ray Equipment and Supplies ai KODIAK Detailed Sales Lists Available at orage W. A, A.°Office 466 Phone: Main 766 Recreational Hall 1 Btn C and D Sts.) 2 Dental Units Fairbanks W. A. A. Office Bo Phone: East 185B 7 Dental Instrument Cabinets (&3t gineer's Bldg. on C 1 Island Dental Operating Chairs W. A. A. Office 5 Phone: 836 Area Engineer Bldg. 1 Developing Cabinet for Dental X-Ray Film Dental Operating Lamp 1947 to June 2, 37 tegion No. The items listed above their own per- sonal use, or to be us in their own business or profes- I~ s sional enterprise i Any honorably discharged Veteran of World War I i : DISCH ARG} merely by presenting his All items are offered for In the ¢ ans the first-come first- served” ba sired by two or more Veter ent th will b award \n MMCGraw's cele- | —= s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Has (ol'd| and the excitement of saving! 5 What's the best way to save? You know the answer, or should! You, and mil- TONY YORKIS (Babe Ruth B ot your URE! You’ve got a bundle of War Bonds— ) but how big a bundle? Enough for that home you're going to buy? Enough for the trips you want to take? Enough for education, and security, and retirement? If you have, that’s swell! : If you haven't—it’s up to you to keep on JUNEAU, ALASKA 73 PASSENGERS ARE BOUGLA 10 ulty the c repr from . byl e BOYS, ;;'l'l('li q € C y Sponst v 2 ) S wtified by Don { local d bome i that lions of other Americans, have discovered that the easiest, surest method of saving money is the automatic purchase of bonds through the payroll savings plan. 1t’s why you’ll want to keep your payroll ngs plan going . . . want to keep on buying U. 8. Savings Bonds, regularly! What are these new bonds? U. S. Savings Bonds are exactly the same as the ¢War Bonds” you've been buying. They come every $75 you sav box just yet, if a good habit! ways, except that there’ll be no “drives.”. And they pay the same generous inferest— TR By P el WAy TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 do not I\fl"s"lheh' dog li;;n;ed. Dogs that are not licensed by April 30, 1947 will be picked up and held one day, and if not claimed and paid for, wiil be disposed of. A. J. BALOG, City Clerk. —Adv. 565-t2 NEW EVIDENCE IS ENTERED IN ANDY box? in the same amounts. They’ll be sold in the same save today, will come back ir 10 years as $100. So . : . if yowhaven’t got your home in that you haven’t got all the money—- all the bonds—you’ll ever need, don’t give up Keep buying bonds on the payroll savings plan! Buy all the Bonds you can...keep all the Bonds you buy ! This is ammofficial U. S. Treasury adve ement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council _ *