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R PO s DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Hitler Car fo Race SporisBriefs | ; o JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947 In the Woastern International League last night, Vancouver tronnced league-leading Spckane 15 to 1, in their competition for {irst position. In other WIL ierton neseéd out Salem timmed Wenatchee Honolulu, Fra Moore of { scored an eighth round al knockout over Ritchie f San Francisco in (m-l duled 10-rcund main event ol a boxing card last night Both 1 ed in at 136 pounds. i-final, Jo: Kelly of knocked out Llewelyn of Honolulu in the fifth ronnd of a scheduled 10-rounder Strohlin weig 138 and Kelly f pound more | OVER, WINS FROM STARS FORBROOKS BY 12706 f White Sox'fi Lead Shrink fo Seaftle Rainiers Put Over Half Game When Winning Run in Ninth Lose fo Athletics with Oakland By JOE REICHLER R jatcd Press Sperts Writer) The Pacifiz Coast League leader s maintained Los Angeles gave the town ywood, a 14-hit, 3-hom- nt for a 12 to 6 victory ht in the first cf the intra- Remember Harold Dade, the Chicago fighter who beld Manny | Orti=' world bantamweight title | for a while a couple of month :I!!u?‘ | (Ase John MecC at onc of Well, Harvold stepped out of his (less last night to meet 126-pound | Carlos Chavez of Los Angeles. But he didn't go down to defe: It was a bristling twelve-rounder that finally ended in a draw, with the referee giving the nod tof Dade, one judge favoring Chavez| and ancther calling it a draw. 12 requisites city ser Cliti Chambers of Bellingham marked up his sixth pitching vie- lozic of th leader of the New Giants, thé Brooklyn Dcdgers ready should have one leg on the!tcry lor the Angels, with no losse: National Ledigue ilag. For where is 1g up nine hits but helding an there a better “fireman” than huge increasing lead the secor In other West Coast fights last| i 1 Crd, chicf mcchanic of the Don Lee Hugh Ci elief pitcher ¢ inning. When e Angels we tradrdinaire ¢ Bro ? E: ady’ leading 8 to 5 in the ny in Los Angcles studies a so-called my night, Tommy Egan of San Prnn-v His late came terday at eighth inning they bcomed out four — named tc race in the Indianapclis Spcedway Clascic on May 30. The cisco outpointed Al Ronson of} : Fresno in a ten-round bout in 8 ¢ ously buiit fer Adelf Hitler and his cohol speedways of the world. The V-12 ¢ on six hits, having p n the $i Ebhets when he took over in the seventh inning and held the s who hoped it would popincons home town. And Maxie| & M ¢ : gine is set diagonally pecysen of New Orleans knocked ! PROMISING ROOKIES — chers are among those considered by diamond These rookie son. Top, left to right, Bill Ayers of the New th istered four rur L. X al r,sncn.{“' n{ (h ‘t‘!m:. x.» R it lf' r:fl' Rlll'h s i _ en the frame and the wheels have air vanes which act like turbines out Ramon Alva of San Antonio,! experts the most promising in the major leagues this seas: R BT, Brloeln Mt e+ e Rt b (s i {0 coul tires and brakes. (AT Phote) Texas in three tounds at San Jose, e fants Art Hotsteman of the Detrait Tigers and Fred Sanford of the St. Louis Browns. Bottom, e R A e by | it rieht, Eddie Erautt of the Cincinnati Reds. Don Johpson of the New York Yankees and Tommy Fine of the Boston Red Sox. In handing the Red Birds their while Hollywcod’s Don Ros % & £ 12th defeat in 15 starts this season, Tod Davis each hit round trig h the bases loaded e S A : the Brooks had to come from he-' Second place San Francisco 5 scored three runs in the Ap Sp RT fARES plEASE L : 1 FEe! e hind to win. Lefty Cliff Melton pitchir ning but Sacramento tied it y VE B Everything Chicago aid Boston moved into a Padrcs 9 to 0, gatherin tie for secona place, two games be- off three Padre pitchers hind the Brooks, when the Cubs!scored three runs in the sec s through with a 3-2 vic-' ancther in the iourth, three in the Other double than SmAsRERAbLS A THED o “’j“ Warren Snyder and his wife and d 4 sevenile 0.3, miude- ! small daughter, Joan, have solved DEAIH IN (Auf. i nd, ed fly tha for,a’doubie, An- their housing problem. H | “The Snyders settled down in a M4 Spomflg tory over the Phillies in Philadel- ! fifth and two in the rors g 38-passenger, 1928 bus, parked ) GOOdS and three infield er- g acramento the tying - and the Braves made th Seattle Wins ns in the sixth, but the 1 By HUGH FULLFRTON aleng the Lehigh River ey i ight inaugural a success by Cellar-sitting Seattle rose uj lted from solid hitting. NEW YORK, May 7.—P—Eddie - ‘,‘“"\[\"1" el Bl 3 the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0. nip sixth-place Oakland,$ to Brannick, the Giants' secretary, UNITED STATES ‘ T OF THE INTERIOR i ciuster res her and four children were burned to death early today ) to by The Cubs had to came from be- way of some entertaining business STANDING Or CLUBS ciaims the White Sox have cne of DEPARTME S hind with two runs in the seventh'in the last inning. What became Pacit.c Cuast weague the best pitching stafs in the blg . Bireau.of Land Management . [0 8 'flte wilih destroyed avine to win, while Braves, behind ine w S W oL leagues. “And,” he adds, “I think DISTRICT LAND OFFICE TRRO O e the fc Ing of Johnny'first of the ninth when the Oak- Los Angele 22 14 Red Ruffing will stop the Yanks- Ancherage, Alasks bR ¢ : Sain iashion. Kirby'1and first baseman, Les Scarsella, San Franci 15 not with his arm, with his head.” March gl B B L i Higbe was the g and 1 Tk toik of toaua s T8 NS Bhcramatito 16 When - Texas, 4nd. Baylor diew k|, NOTIOE FOR/PUNLYGARIGN ' Mes, Muriens Srghvael, sald, ths FEE pitcher for Pittsburgh, which drop-| threw the ball into mid-diamond Sen Diego 16 conference record baseball crowd _ Notice is hereby given that Carls StAricd about sidmgie How @ o ped from second to fourth place. | and started for the dugout, permit- Portland 18 L cf 7000 for their recent game, of- Nils Ande:son has made applicatién OSene neater “'m'x‘_i‘:m";‘”““‘j"l’f_’:“m‘(‘_’ ficials were slightly amazed o tind for @ ‘five-acre h te under the WArm her'twc Governor Beauford - Jester gitting act of May 26,1934 g Stat. 809, fe, one of the victims, the rizht field fence, “They Anchorage Serial 011332, for a tract _ The other dead were Frank d him a box seat, but the of land designated as'Lot “A” Plat Brownell the ‘iather; his son, sor Leld his perch to the of U. S. Survey No. 2388, Tract A, airy Lo, and two step-scns, child- Tee Harbor Group of Homesites, sit- 'en of Mrs. Brownell by a previous e uated on the east shore of Favorite tiage, Boh, 15, and Barbara, 11 nts Treunced ting Paul Carpenter to score from OF Cincinn; won its first victor in the current eastern swing b hat made it treuncing the Giants at New: York'and they j elief ' Oakland two runs i llyweed 15 ttle 14 3 for Seattle ely halted an vhich gave the the last of ‘he 1 National Le W Brooklyn 10 3 forced to st 3 s tol Chicago 9 6 U AR R Channel and the west shere of Tee i ik a AR e o Dick Li(xn-n. r\u ning pitcher, oA 5 . MINUTE Si‘UP»lln 3 Harbor, latitude 58° 24’ 48” N, longi- a oS 8L eason. ... iwas yanked after glving twoiBONeR ; : e rcason . for sending the Na- (ude 134" 45 457 .W..containing 4.79 SPOI REMOVER ,\1313 Chicago “{hx‘fv (;\“v] ok (r i les: his .successor, Tke Pearson, Fitttsbur L 3 ticnal A.A.U. track m to’ Lin- aeres, and it is now in the files of e e e v o o Was taken out after walking the B 2 . Neb, is that the city is Vir- ¢he District Land Office, Anchorage,' ATLANTA — A customer rush- a1 ffeae ¥ Qopped & oyt two men and Tommy Res 8 .10 tetly s brberSaf ile O iy s ed into an Alanta laundry and v e hibag¥i finished up. The rally ended when N g Bol g 0% K/ Any and all persons claiming ad- F2Wed through a mound of laun- ;]n‘(l'ule:hthr‘-‘ :\I'I(‘\\- ‘\‘,‘0',_,\. l\l}", ¢ Byl Hart hit into a double play > 8 A2 lo travel too far. versely any of the above mentioned | 41y _bass. a e York Yankees in E PRt O Gentralia, TlI. which suffered that lands should file their adverse' 1ie dumped. the contents of one agawm » Waties o Honters R H E e :.fi"‘"'l tragic mine disaster this ‘spring | claims in the local land office, at O the floor and retrieved o yawn- o i' bl ve Big Ted Wiliams rang a merry New York g sge e 0 6 will have a team in the Ilinols Anchorage, Alaska, within the period . \n% Plack and white pup. avanradie S i Raiei i 20N £ 48 D“" “’” 5 l: tate league and a brand new ball of publication or thirty days ihere- | — n E n M F x N RE E 18! ers @ 0L letrol i sumn 9 a 9 r o . . ) ¢ . 3 (el vingloe sanl e Bomets a0 ) ol anal- Bobleasn. HevRlESe g Uil pak this_summer. Lo, ol o they wil be barred by the, Things for Your Office ' A Y =g B ‘ s b 5 il bt , e A ol group of Vollanova college provisions of the statutes. R y Sox to a 6-5 ll-inning triumph (0)i Trucks, White SRAEYES) Boston g shudtents. s, | dormed ok Wikeding GEORGE. A. LINGO, | = o e Just Phone over the Browns in St. Louis. After it L0 i New York 8.7 B crew although its ten miles from Acting Manager. | | GHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. And Dehvery Will Start tying the score in the ninth with National League | Washington 6 6 the Schuykill River—and that’s & Tirst publicatioh, May 7, 1947 VIR IOPA SRR AYE .o SEATTY fle B0ed e ih hx ther \(m:mn:m:?' e “;‘m)(-.(l St. Louis ;‘ §‘ 5 St. Louis 6% 410 danged lonz walk home. Last publication, July 2, 1947. i == = Wiihin a FEW MINUTES another w wo men on base in : 2 Philadelphia 5 10 333 . - i ervit 3 S S i e A AR W B L e R the 1lth to oifset a two-run up- Brookiyn i S L | e H | Sz —”ql/‘?;‘ia&‘-‘/”fl L rising by the Brown$ in their half,| Munger, Brazle (6), Wilks (6), It was the fifth homer of the cam- Grodzicki (7) and Rice, Garagiola Aus"a"a Expeds paign for Williams and the fourth! (4): Hatten, Gregg (4), Chandler successive defeat for St. Louis. (5), Czse (7) and Edwards. B HH h! d Sl ie hington and Cleveland were R H E HIIS n HSiY ) S 17 8 ' '"IIIIIl!I“||lIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllll!lll""lflllllIlllIimllIIIIm!ll|II||II|||lm|I||lIIIIlm!IIIIIIIIIIIIHNIIIHIE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 36, SESSION LAWS OF ALASKA, 1943, NOTICE AND DEMAND TO PAY Cincinnati 11 New York 6 9 4 CANBERRA(P—Prime Minister P W;‘i“""“' f‘“;""” . aol- Epanat Jozf;fiss,‘{ci?nm- ha::il:c)uml n:av g - Americun League no; Kennedy, Budnick (4), Thomp- 1y Britich Governmes sl ig i 1 ] ) m o 3 B WL S T hnarew 0 B Coveit i SCHOOL TAX FOR 1947 IS KEREEY GIVEN T cston 6 rinkle (9) N R A i , - A § 2 i @) o Conper | isusries o Austrls | : ALL THOSE TAXABLE UNDER THE LAW ; The plan, the Prime Minister i (11 innings) Pittsburgh 0 4 1lgid, might not come into effect ! Parnell, Klinger (8), Johnson |Boston 8§ 085 B oy vosts Bub in the misdutite ! WO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and fcmale persons over 21 and under (10) and Partee, Wagner (8); Kra-| Higbe, Bagby (& and Howell; | pfo " ‘Brvils manufacturers in- ! 55 years of age must pay the school tax ($5.00 for cach person)i a female person who is mer, Sanford (11) and Moss, Early Sain and Masi. {andcd o aat D ae sskories? i unemployed and who depends for her support entirely on her hushand is not required to an. B B3 inaldiary - compuales in. Ans- pay the tax: persons in the active military o 1 ice of the United States, paupers R H E!Chicago 3 12 0 rajia, ; 3 1 insane persons and these cared for by the Territory or who are permanently injured, Philadelphia 3 7 0|Philadelphia 28 0 p AL $ : infiri, majmed or crippled are also exempt Chicago 0 5 0/ Borowy. Chipman (4), Kush (5), When yqu pay for QUALITY why | WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is payable aftcr the first of January in each year. It Deitrich and Rosar; Haynes, Ger- | Schmitz 17) and Schelfing; Hughes, not get the FINEST--Buy FLOR- | must be paid to the Tax Ccmmissioner upon demand. If no demand 15 made for pay- brian (9) and Dickey. jRowe (7) and Seminick. SHEIM SHOES at Graves. ’ ment, it must, nevertheless be paid to the Tax Commissioner or his authorized qepucy — - = - - 1 within the time prescribed by law. Pleace remember that no, demand or notice ‘is re- H guired to be made or given; but, as indicated, if such demand is made, the tAX must be paid immediately. A penalty of 507 will attach if the tax is not paid within the allotted time. EMPLOYER MUST FURN SH LIST OF EMPLOYEES AND PAY TAX. Whenevr requested by the Tax Commissioner or his authorized deputy any employgr 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 sach 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- lector 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 employer for his employee when such employee is not subject thercto, 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 not later than ninety days after the end of the calendar year during which the tax was paid. NON-RESIDENTS SUBJECT TO TAX. 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