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! ‘ v | » 0 . / A 1 4 b 4 ¢ B (5 juleps without it. THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRI:»—JU\'['AU ALASKA CARDINALS LOSE AGAIN, Field;i’ffl TERRITORIAL VETS' BOARD MEETS HERE Expededin peviewine wor the Territori L) Members of Vet- ~ STHINROW Race Classic . s v | Y. Teriitorial veterans provided for by 1 | By JACK HAND By SID FEDER the 1946 Special Session of the IHE DFRBV | GREAT NIGHI | (Asccciated Press Sports W LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 2.—®— Territorial Legislature, have met Shed a tear for “Sad Sam” A field of 14 threc-year olds—the in Juneau to review the accom- R ™ ] i 'don who flew from St. Louis to'13 expected and the annual un- ments of the ager during I pen up” his world champion Car- heard-of “long shot sleeper’—was sven months in" which it has ‘; !dinals and arrived in time to watch 'entered at Churchill Downs today been in operation and to formu- o A' lEAGUE them stumble through an eighth- | f smorrow’s 73rd running of the late such new regulations the | Istraight loss on a homer by New ucky Derby experiences of the past months ! York’s Johnny Mize The dark-horse frcm the Blue might vprove advisable T ! A % 0y Mize, an old hired hand whom | Grass automebile-bedy buildby The report of an Haley, By HUGH; FULLIRTON f L Breadon peddled to the Giants for| Charlie Fisher's Star Reward, was Territorial Commissioner of Veter- LOUTSVILLE, Ky ;avy hitting ractled most cf the $50,000 and three players over five the first to enter, even before the!ans' Affairs who was appointed by Dizzytown Doings ic Coast League parks last years ago, put the finger on the Downs' secretary’s oifice opened the board last year to administer this Derbytown during its annual | Cards’ early season trouble with for business, and the California the ons of the Act, shows week of spring madness, tut dizzy| ere was the shooting louder, |one full swing of his war club. The 'plumber's Loise, Earl Stice's On period of 1 than is a synonym You can hear|however, than in San Diego where |Red Bird pitchers are throwing too | Trust, was the last. But the two to 't the agency began almost anythir you want in|the Hollywood Stars let go a 17- many home run balls. No less than beat still e the Virginia gallop- oect loans with Louisville this week, from bitter hit barrage including a nine-run 14 homers ha been clouted off er, Phalanx and Warren Wright's outstanding nces totaling $1,- beefs on the treatment you get explcsion in the fourth inning to the Red Bird staif Faultless. 13401324 have “Leen made and from the hotels for your $25 a day | 5ink the Pacres, 16 to 4. San Diego Coming up yesterday with a man The “sleeper” in this smallest 933 benuses paid. The average of to tips on Notre Dame as the out-| g0t nine hits on and the Giants trailing by one Derby field since only nine others'loans made is $4900.00 and the standing football team next fall,!| Hollywood caused all the damage in the seventh, Mize hammered a dared to go against Count Fleet averzze of bonuses paid is $380.00 C to a guy who has just bit in the fourth after two were out. Ken Burkhart “shot put” delivery four years ago, was Blaheim, a fair| In addition to the direct loans the mosy interesting item is the They also had a booming time in!against the right field barrier, to mud runner from the Murlogg farm banks in all divisions of the Terri- horsemen and turfwriters are the ond when shortstop Carl!give the Giants a 6-5 decision. of Mrs. R. J. Murphy and her tory have participated under the talking abcut Star Reward Cox smashed a homer with the' Brooklyn took full advantage of daughter, Susan Kelldgg, of Evans- lcan guaranty provision of the Act A colt who never had run more bases loaded St. Louis' mistortunes to add an- ville, Tnd to the extent of 155 loans total- {han six furlongs before popped| Standings in the league remained other game to its lead which now! Then there were Jet Pilot, Risko- iNg $922975.00. This makes a total up with a slightly better than fair unchanged except that Los Angelés 'measures seven games over the later, Cosmic Bomb, Bullet Proof, ©f 386 loans, totaling $2,056,988.24, performance in the Derby trial— increased its first place margin to last-place Cards and 1'% games Stepiather, W Double hegotiated by the agency but he took a beating . .. And all two games over San Diego. over runnerup Pittsburgh. Jay, who was 's second| Of the direct loans, a recapi- £t prce thiy e talling /aReds bim Scattle Loses The Dodgers routed Beb Chip- | best two-year-old, Liberty Toad nd | tulation indicated that the loans as a serious contender May-| The Angels trimmed Seattle, 5 man with a three-run second inn-|the mud running Jett Jett made included 84 for homes, 77 for be that word Dixiana means some- to 4, although they were outhit by ling and went on from there for a e i small businesses, including mining, thing in Kentucky even though|the Rainiers 12 to 7. Infielder John- 5-2 victory 7 Chicago. Kirby 38 for boats, 22 wore personal, and the place is owned %r a g\*ntllc- ny Ostrowski’s three-run homer in Higbe required relief help from INFORMATION WANTED 5 for farms man from Detrcit hat's in the the efgl fnning Wi " e PR S e ek g : o g S Ripat ed an inquiry regarding | .o gecomplished by a personnel was tied 1-1 in the third, in| While St. Louis fans mourned abouts of the following : <t : TOTAL LOS the sixth, and the Rainiers took a the Cards' misfortunes, the Brown- Hobert Noel "Tucker, ageLiiadi Wi trofudes e JOg0 Without mvnuonm: names, 2 4.3 jead in the seventh on Lou ies gave them something to cheer e s st ite | D DORAR, SO R(‘gmx:‘ Directors, Forse that is slight ;mmnml.s 25 Novikofi's two-run homer which about with a 20-hit attack and a 160 p ”M: s !h‘xrjv" &e 4(:u:n.~’ Im"l.‘t‘» :{‘)U:’)“": & 8 > at Churehill weny poom in the Angels' big fourth. '14-5 rout of Washington. 525-12-4538. }l,/"" LAl W o N Downs . As he crossed Seals Shutout Rain ‘WAEHEN “m’ Naw Yotk at ‘T) SR = —— (,.,,m‘""‘ in the Juneau »Re‘_‘lf!n‘\l and the a scribe remarked: porang 8,4 to 0 shutout | Chicsyo a8 PHYgdeinia &t Toe. HEt e s I’ Tacobta. TEIOWNE| oot to oo Tomiot ot o “His jockey says if he could only| rren san R S m”-h‘lm :“ o ;\x]x 5 ‘i ] n he \.m‘mk Au}r{,lrmr ) 1"'“1"h“' the agency has but one em- bet that horse at the teenth pitching of A e it s ' };nub lr"] ‘1({1;;{1]‘ 21‘11( a i in /x .‘n: a. is ».f:.m_\ of iployee for each 42,000 square miles pole, he'd be the greatest gambling j51, vy jaok Salveson, former Cleve- )m"‘] "‘:‘x:d (*;}nh ”--‘( e }l;‘ A A e Bl ‘X’x.’""t I the Aerkeny ot R incks horse' in the wor But he never j,'i 1> S k;- F45 S 1” E: ,1‘ m.a: at ‘.Lvn to get in touch with %mn {nan ) District offices are lecated in knows until the nag has gone a oo o o P pt the Seals’ games in the National. Boston and |knowing this person or the where- majrbanks serving the Second and way Whether 138 his; day to te on Cerr, carefully spaced. It was Sal-|Cleveland were not scheduled. abouts of him are asked to contact | Fourth Divisions, Anchorage v- el vesor cond win this year. C Short scores: Chapter of the Ameri-|ing - the Third Division, Juneau Hayes Melton, former New York Giant, The family cer- cerving the northern half of the CHURCHILL UPS AND DOWNs Vs the losing pitcher, his third Nauenar )cague ed to the Territory F Division, and Ketchikan Eddie Arcaro, shooting for his J6.68t [ R H E under a contract for work of some serving the southern half of the fnunh De win, “figures Satar: Portland, collecting ven ‘hits, St. Louis 5 10 0 sort i First Division will be a four-horse EOF &ll its runs in the fifth inning New York 6 10 0 > I" All members of the Board were Ades: n everyt when a potential double play turn- — Brazle, Burkhart (2), Dickson (8); FRESHEN UP the whole house presgnt at the meeting. They were . They just asroe on ©0 into an error by the Seals’ Ted and Race, Gara (8); Koslo,| with new curtains—HOME BEAU- Robert E. “Bob” Ellis, Chairman, which four hors After JENNINgs to start the Beaver par- Andrews (2), Thompson (3), Trinkle | TIFUL. —adv. 566-tf of the First Division; John Crocs Couble Js performance in 24 [ (7 and Cooper o~ the trial it was suggested that the Sacramento was on a hitting - G - e two restauranteurs who own the ampage, tally blows to beat Chicago o) nag should slice kim up a little ’“r" [;‘ eive T l]l:v‘ Klyn 5 9 0 B ¢ and serve him as filet mienon 2nd coast le pitch- hipman, Lee (2), Kush (5), G i & 1 cad of as mutuel fodder ing victory. The had 11 hits. Meyer (6) and Scheffing; Higbe, asineatu Qlanne Nobody was greatly impressed by ‘The Sclons scoring included a five- Chandler (6 and Edwards. | On Trust's workout yesterday ex- Mun blast in the fourth and Joe American League Vl’ R A C K T'l E F 1‘ cept Californians, including trainer Marty’s two-run homer. Three Oak- R HE 3 4 Willie Molter, who kept pointing ‘;“;d pitchers, Damon Hayes, Bo Washington 518 1 cut that he worked poorly just be- alica and Will Hafey, were unable St. Louis 14 20 2 ] B ll P k e e A B R e by e ve Loy a! Douglas Ball Par Jfl“kD"f Just to e Knerr' (6), Carey (8) and Evans; > - »w Kentuckians feel abeut . . Kramer, Fanuin (9) and Early 7 [ it, they call the favorite, Phalanx, STALDD G Or CLUBS 71_1’9‘2(1_?" 71 SATURDAY —10 1] Clock A M “Your eastern horse” The Pacit.c Coast League LOGGERS current dark horse is the little M L. |ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs guy, Bullet Proof. He wont run LOS Angeles v 12 for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber E N T S D ihl over those long, lanky nags. but San Diego 16 13 Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. l eca on he may run under a few of them. Fortland s 13 to 10,000,000 feet. For further | .- Sacramento 177714 particulars see Juneau Lumber 3“ M E n A L S' Trophy San Francisco 16 15 Mills. * 433-tf Oakland 1417 - D T p SPORTS Hollywood 13 18 Cargees of glass objects were Admission — 50¢ Seattle 11 20 cften carried by ancient Phoeni-/ 4 AR cian merchant sailors. ] National League o )z ROUNDUP woLoee _"l|lllIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIINII!IIIIII! hllllllllllllllllllll":- Brocklyn 9 3 .. 750 4 Pittsburgh ; o roumox 5 p o5 o IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 38, SESSION LAWS LOUISVILLE, Ky. ay 2 I oaton S 5 oo iy e e . 2 L OF ALASKA, 1943, NOTICE AND DEMAND T0 PAY ing folks used to tell you tha e g i e race ‘vere harmiul to calts TUMEENS o £ 8 SCHOOL TAX FOR 1947 IS HEREBY GIVEN T0 and that even the Derby came too & 2 carly in tho season? ... . Maype St LOUS oo 31067 ALL THOSE TAXABLE UNDER THE LAW were right, but it is note- Amm(‘;’:“wv rivalry ::L?; :{;fl,dil";}fl;gci‘,‘,{,‘“';;;,‘ : W L Pet WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons cver 21 and under cast-west dispute as something to Chicago 6 4 600 55 years of age muse pay the scheol tax (§5.00 (or_ each person); a fen -_\10 person who is argue about during Derby week, | New _Yox'k 0 5 .583 unemployed and who depends for her support entirely on her husband is not required 1o Faultless, Riskolater and Bullet Detroit 6 6 .500 pay the tax: persons in the active military or y)?\fol service of the United States, paupers, Proof all ran in Hialeah's Flamingo Beston 6 6 500 ins‘ane persons and those cared for by the Territory or who are permanently injurad, on March 1, and Liberty Road ran Cleveland 5 5 500 infirm, maimed or crippled are also exempt. : in another event there the same St. Louis 6 6 500 WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is payable after the first of January in each year. It day . . ."On Trust, Stepfather and Washingtcn 4 6 400 must be paid to the Tax Cemmissioner upon demand. If no demand is mac_!e for pay 2 Philadelphia 4 6 400 ment, it must, nevertheless be paid to the Tax Commissioner or his authoriz:d’ deputy W-L Sickle are real California pro- ducts, bred and raced there, and Jet Pilot got into one California race . Up to yesterday some of the experts were saying trainer Ben Jones could sweep everything in sight, since he already had won n couple of good races and has tcp entries in today's Oaks and the Derby. But when Ben’s horse came in a dead last yesterday. Ben plaintively remarked: “You know, I don't like to finish last.” . . . And when it comes to last, Kendor ran at the Downs Wednesday, and one writer insisted he was just fin- ishing the 1945 Derby. QUOTE, UNQUOTE A New York turf cxpeu. who prefers to remain anonymous: “For race horses it’s Jnn'mrv ] Lut Derby Day is the univers birthday of all racing writers . . . After this week they feel a year older.’ IN FRONT OF BACK STRETCH In spite of the stop order on construction, Col. Matt Winn's rambling racing plant not only is; record neat paint- and only lot ready to take care of a crowd, but is looking very with the white and yellow ed benches in the infield plenty of flowers The real shortage is mint, but a of the customers won't object . Smartest guy this department “has encountered in Louisville is drade. race horses but them, got rid of Manager ‘games with Japanese and Filipins | commissioner to Texas Dick An-' He used to own a lot of] — e —— SEALS ARE GOING TO CRIENT, SAYS MANAGER 0'DOUL SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.7119— Frank (Lefty) O’Doul plans to fly his Coast League San TFrancisco S2fls to Tckyo and Memila for post-ceason ‘‘goodwill” IIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllflIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIlIINIIIIII|II|IIIIIIHII""IHlllllIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIII o baseball teams. O'Doul -said the trip would re- quire the okay of minor league George Trautmann, but that he expected no difficulty, there. D Columbus found Sea Island cot- 'ton growing in the Bahamas in! 1492, - > BLISS STORE Old Ferryway waiting room open (= every day. See our bargains DRESSES and APRONS. —ady. |fl||||I|IIIIII|IIIIIIIII|I||||I||fII 5 ':'EIHMIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 557-t12 Box 332 ' ALBERT WHITE Alusk.: Counsel-Republican Party Ph. Red 760 within the time prescribed by law. Please remember that no demand or notice is re- quired to be made or given; but, as indicated, if such demand is made, the tax must ks paid immediately. A penaity of 507 will attach if the tax is _not paid within the allotted time. EMPLOYER MUST FURNISH LIST OF EMPLOYEES AND PAY TAX. Whenever requested by the Tax Commissioner or his authorized deputy any employer who has people working for him who are subject to the payment of the tax, must furnish a list of his or its employees together with the age of each of them to the collector, and must pay the tax due from each of them. When such payment is made by the employer, the col- lectcr must give him a School Tax receipt for each tax paid and the amount thereof may be deducted from the employee's wages. DOUBLE PAYMENT OR PAYMENT BY MISTAKE: Any person who pays the tax when he or she is not liable therefor, or if it is paid by an emvloyer for his employzz when such employee is not subject thereto, has the right to claim refund of the amount paid; such person should first request the school tax collector to make such refund and if this cannot be done, he should forward such request to the Tax Commissioner at Juneau, giving his receipt number. Upon receipt of such request the Tax Commissioner will investigate and if he finds that the tax was paid by mistake, he will make the refund immediately.” Remember that request for refund must be made net later than ninety days after the end of the calendar year during which the tax was paid. NON-RESIDENTS SUBJECT TO TAX. The Tax is payable by non-residents as well as residents. If the non-resident is merely a sight-seer or tourist, he or she is not required to pay the tax; but if he or she comes to the Territory for the purpose of en- gaging in business or employment and actually does so, though not a resident, he or she becomes liable for the payment of the tax. PURPOSE FOR WHICH TAX IS LEVIED: This tax is collected to assist in the education of the children of Alaska. MAIL YOUR REMITTANCE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Box 651, Juneau, Alaska DO IT NOW AND AVOID PENALTIES DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION Box 651 Juneau, Alaska M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. 00O O OO O fllllllflllllIIIII||IIIIlllllilllllllllllflmllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIHIlll|I|||IIIIII|||Il||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIfllllllll"llllllllllllIlIIIIIIII|I|INIHIINHIHIIIIIIIH PAGE THREE the Kuskokwim of the Second Division; John Hel- and Wildlife Service, resigned in'waterfowl in and lenthal of the Third Division, Paul 1943 to enter civilian indusiry. He Yukon River areas. Sclka of the Fourth Diy and will be in charge of the Pittman- A L. Embert Demm of Robertson work on the Kenai Pen SPRINY > NOW Division, member-at-large nsula and will also deal with the E R()I LING TR pretlem of wolves in the Interior All forms of dancing and ball- FOUR (ANDIDA]‘ES and the banding of migrdtory room for beginners. Phone Red llmll"llllllfl“lflmIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIH_“HII"I“IIIIIIIII||||||IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIII !IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIINII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIII WOMEN OF MOOSE initiated Women of Four candidates were into membership in the the Moose last night, at their regu- lar meeting 1 in the Moose Club Rooms. They were Martha Brown, Pauline Brown, Kirsten Hancock and Alta um Dr. L. J. Gehrig, guest speaker on the evening’s program, gave a resumé of hospital facilities in Alaska, stressing the urgent need of more Fospital beds for the spec- ial care of tuberculous patients A very good attendance of mem- bers enjoyed a social evening aft the business session, with lhx- H P Guild Commiitee hes C e Skaret, chairman, assist2d by Virginia Pugel and Edna Card in charge of the entertainment Delightful refreshments were cerved by Dorothy Ferguson, chair- man, and Lou Ree Armour - (HAS. GILLHAM, F & WL SERVICE BIOLCGIST HERE Chailes E. Gillham, new biologist U..S. Fish and Wildlife ived here yesterday with ddie, to establish his h ers in Juneau. Gillham, - vho was previously with the Fish , & Q wr s Tops ME MASHED POTATOES = DARY KARO - Florida Gold e = Againr Available—- READY-MIX CONCRETE| Just Phone 799 And Delivery Will Start Within a FEW MINUTES UTH POTATOES 5 IN 2 MINUTES Haunt’s Whole Peeled APRICOTS - (ase 24 No. Z; cans $10.58 $1.00 1.32 1.16 84 .69 40 88 .50 \ (] Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 JUNEAU DELIV l/ 10 O'CLOCK A, M. B SRIES : 10 AM., 2 and 4 P. M. 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