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t ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA \ | Wyse and Scheffing; Schmidt, 3 B ra ves B ea' Dennelly (9) and Padgett, Seminick B B A ! (8. H - FRIDAY, MAY 9, m cond game). o5 . | > | Chicago 8 o ers ll s | Philadelphia 118 " 3 v b Lade, Meyer (2), Erickson (3), Meers (5), Kush (8) and McCul- ) ANDING Or CLURS Pacit.c Coast weague | R HE L Pet S { Cincinnati 4 8 44 i Les Angeles 16 v JOE REICHLER ‘NPW York 710 1 While the three teams are all little rhubarb for the 1947 baseball season or Gastineau, Prexy Holzheimer sa Fran ciated Press Sports Writet) | Beggs, Gumbert (8 and Laman- Billy Southworth, manager of the no; goslo, Trinkle (7) and Cooper Ly a long shot Allen Gaunt, basetall player ol Pertland 18 18 500 bers of the world champion S Pittsburgh 5 10 1 Boston 12 13 1 Strincevich, Singleton (4), Mul- e bit, and the spark in his quest for pro ; fo AR a beantown flag comes from the R HE.® 1-age club in every just so they themselves show in terest in t game Gaunt NARGPY pEeaRD seventh place Pittsburgh Pirates | g 1ouis Rocket Buster Zernial L Pellor 1946-Bob Elliott i Brooklyn ‘ By ARREL s farmer drates : laying against his former mates| precheen ond Knocks Homer with Boston I8 BT yegerday, Biliott banged out tWo mycl (s King to be a regular player this Chicago s doubles d two singles, and drove . Y 1 100, 8 and Edwards. Two on Bases Figpbureh 8 8 500 4, four runs to lead the Braves to : o will turn his talent to New York 6 8 429 Bk | American Le: bunoH e B 29 4 12-5 win over the Bucs in Boston. | Fhag unch . 2 3 s g oo 421} miliott was joined by rookie first | g i e Firemen's Park is in better ed By BILL BECKER Cincinnati 8 21 Boston 8§ b OH1e Gekin CHhEh ¢ e ’ g 421 paseman Earl Torgeson, who ham- o pe this year than any previous (Associated Press Sporis Wriler) St Louis 5 AP e Ut BiN third home. Fuf b Chicago 0 3 0 yeqr ) A rocket buster named Gus Zc Amcrican League o mafly gamiss, Ferris, Dorish (9) and Wagner; the fire boys have put in a lot of terference, which wasn't correct nial has added new luster to the w L Pct g8 ; 2 Rigney, Caldwell (9) and Dickey. o The Braves now have a record of F E Hollywood Stars. Dctro 9 6 600 e 5 R H E ecially one of the best in the ing _, 11 wins and six defeats, the same ‘ P While the Stars aren't exactly Chicazo 10 7 588 5y Ghicago's Brooklyn, with 10 \,IL__JPthdelnhm 5 8 1 country sheoting as yet—the Pacific Ci Bostoil 10 8 6 i Gty imir R iy St. Louis . 3 6 0, The season’s schedule, printed in League table lists them sixth— | Cleveland 7 6 538 u,“mc«‘\"un i lm-; ’im; R Marchildon and Rosar; Muncrief, rday’s Empire, is something to they flashed with five runs in a New York 8 8 ¢ 800 G e ! : Moulder (8) Soldak (9) and Early. paste in the hat for future refer- Y L 4 500 tains the too post by 20 percentage | 3 ninth inniv > rally las ght to Washingtc 6 6 .50 cnee bul rng also has a sup- th rally last night to Washington [ 6 00 points. RO B ¢ SO nce but Henr 1so h: up- down the Los Angeles Angels, 9-8, Philadelphia s 10 oI i ply of cards ready for¥distribution and take a two games-to-one ser- St. Louis 6 12 333 Cubs Win 2 Games ‘DELEGAIE'S v|SII°RS with the complete schedule ies lead. —_——,—— — The Cubs swept a double header ;3 ovodl ihieic S And it was the 220-pound Zer- from the Phils in Philadelphia, | v i nial who slugged cne over the left BoxlNG 'I'OURNEY each by one run margins. After, Harold B. Gronroos of Juneau : field wall with two men aboard for winning the opener 2-1 behind the 'is in Washington on official gov- por S rle s of Hank Wyse, 'ernment business. As Veterans the winning tallies. nine-hit pitching It was big “Go * third hit of DRAWS ARMY IO the Bruins staged a six-run eighth |Employment Representative for Alaska, he 'has been attending a the night, bringing his batting mark inning rally in the nightcap to to .412 for eight games, in which overcome an e he has driven in 12 runs. His 14 s 1 d and w blows since joining the Stars last In the Western Intcrnations Pafko's two-run homer, his third |tives of all states and territories. ers Jast night in dropping a 20 t week inclade three doubles, a triple of the scason, climaxed the rally. |He plans to return to Alaska in'g gecision to Victc i (The Cat) Brecheen, hero a few days WIL games, Vancouv Sy o we Championships in Alaska i joie® womd s The defeat did not knock Angels out of first place as the H the Cardinals to.a 5-1 victory over San Francisco Seals, tied with the FOT(GS 10 Be Delermln- the Dedgers in the first night game 'a Angels, also lost. The San Diego ed May '3 io 17 of the season at Ebbets Field to|has called . at Delegate Bartlett's fillan of Ketchikan, has been' vakima 9 to 5, and Br in Washington and | feateq Salem 4 to 1 Padres edged the Seals,-4-3, in 11 enable St. Louis to take the cub- office He has received his dis- america’s number cne feminin innings. Vince Shupe's single scored Pete ber game of the three-game series. Red Sox Move Up (visit in Nova Scotia before Te- jni5 the quarter s L] ! loughn Scheffing (8); Jurisich, Raf- e ea I sdensbergvr @), Donnelly (9) and b Seminick. N [ ard Street, is ready tc assist the ay possible, ' fore th X ved with the Moose * cutfit last season, but isunable il ly Philadelphia |conference in New Orleans of the'Lesgue, Spokane locked quite un- nt on to win 8-7. Andy Veterans Employment Representa- jike one of the pennant contend- pitched ! I. R. MacMillan, son of J. R.'pgichee, 8 to 7, Tacoma whipped Hc erton de- ccme the largest crowd in La- crosse kistory in the same city when its team plays the Na e AP SPORTS I NEW YORK, May 9.—(P—Base- Fall, Sally faces Seems a runner was in- ys jured going into second base. The ' San Diego 18 17 514 Bcston Braves, tried seven ex-mem- R H E the teen-age team is not forgotten coach at first ran down to offer | first and owner of the Ameri- ged him The umpire called the | Hollywood 17 20 459)Louis Cardinals in his lineup i ¥ Oakland 17 21 447 ar and wound up in fourth place. | repu 4 Seattle 15 ' 28 395! This year Bflly's hranched out 8'cany (1) and Kiutiz: Beasley and o0 Shoe:Renewibg Shop o ew. eve: A {league produced an even wilder cat ys Prexy Holzheimer, as ump called the batter out for in- d licks making the diamond but probably fair enough consider- the Fi cage pe d plair saw we thinking him another runr ach out to retire the side ler, al Rankin when the Cards go on PAGE THRE ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON League style: In the gue recently they had a 1 a lot of red le so dear to you aid and the second baseman AR Here is jewelry that will enhance her costumes and constantly reflect your ated words were said be- straightened that out few years ago the Eastern ral A R eternal love and admiration for her. Come in and make your choice today & looking for . jumped to grab the the plate he jumped before the bats- bunted. The batter switch- ind swung bhard, knocking the cher cold That time the from our large assortment, that the catcher was out for son HI STRANGER tehin’ Paul Christman, the Chi- dinals’ passer and signal vays is replaced by Walt- se Paul has one com- nt about it: “The only time I Rankin last fall was passed each other as we on and off the field. They say he's a nice fellow; I'd like to have the e - e chay SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE o Although th In other pieakness at Bs - edged We- and expect a few customers, Johns Br {charge from the Navy and Will golfing star, Patty Berg, has moved ball coach who led bis team to' nals of the the NCAA tinals, will be presented ANCHORAGE. 9 i . Terr! C\:;'urel with the winning run. | " 0 big The Boston Red Sox moved with- lturning to his home in the Terri- peyyle Beach, alifornia, golf @ n hile the leaders were slipping, , . o oo % 2 0 a hali game of the top in the LotV championships for women Miss tio third place Sacramento also skid- :‘:‘"‘;(‘(y:::]ff‘;),_["‘g:‘c’m‘f“:,“"I,)(;f:; American League by defeating the| J- E. Johnson of Ketchikan call- porg gefeated Madeleine Bailey 6 a 4 P 0day | 1 icago White Sox 3-0. In absorb- |¢d on Delegate Bartlett while in 1o 5 Qther survivers of the first will ded, takir 10-2 shellac! g from teing o shellacking from ;. “preparation for the Alaskan Portland. Beaver lefthander Roy ol p Friliar cunitfatai Sohsahtiis (ap s rorgs hiking champions 3 i S 3 ships to be run off May 13-17 seven blcws while his mates touch- The five-d ed Ken Holcombe for 13. The win S brought 1iftih place Portland up to 500 and only three games behind ing their second straight shutou h the White Sox relinquished the Lt Col. C. E. Reid. Johnson, form-|ge Moss of Corve 1 league lead to the idle Detroit Ti- (6F mayor of Ketchikan, came eastin. eraly Hanton of ke Vi jwith Mrs, Johnson to meet their cgrojina Inew granddaughter who was re- S b cently born in New York City. Col. nNgtional tennis ay meet, open to service personnel in the northern 8IS by 12 percentage points. territory will crown new champions The Philadelphia Athletics hand- in each division, The lone de- €d the St. Louis Browns their sixth the pace-setter: fending remaining in Straight defeat 5-3 under the light In the cellar battle between tpe Terri 5 ht Percy at St. Louis to bury the Browns seventh-place Oakland and last- Blatehford of Cordova, Alaska, was deeper into the American league place Seattle, the Oaks nabbed an- gecisioned in the Fort Richardson cellar. Henry' Majeskie, who won | other 11-innin Les Scarsela Hamrick. It - e Regular meeting Friday triple scoring R: New York Golden Gloves titlist run, drove in two runs to hel a tough loss for | QOpe of the cutstanding entries Marchildon gain his second mound le ltish Rite meeting. Luncheon and to four sets in Leating Genz ;‘Picm(‘ arrargements. adv. 573-t3 6-2, 6-4, 2-6 and 6-3. In three t,| Washington with his son-inslaw, gay of match play included Gracie ot is, Oregon, and Ferndale, N. Y. . . . If they linger o, North for tain to finish the tour champion Jack land Mrs. Reid are now stationed wramer moved in to the <emi- {at Governor's Island, New York. gingls of the Southern California ennis tournament But only af- [ ATTENTION SHRINERS {ter overcoming the stubborn op- Walt Dubiel who allowed but five o date is Vladimir Mastilovich, win. hits while his mates made 11 off 1945-46 Midwest Golden Gloves Rookic Aides Ace | g AT Iprevious matchers Kramer had R three flingers, but couldn’t bunch welterweight winner, now of Fort — Ace relief pitcher Ken Trinkle| Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! drepped but six games and no sets. son. W his thitd straight game With| ¢ o rrrrrrrrrrrrrrccrrrcrrrrrrrrrc e e have been filed from the help of rookie Bobby Thomson' Fort Glenn, Ladd Field, as the New York Giants came up| . Fort Greely, Adak and with three runs in the eighth inn-; ‘em Besides Scarsella’s payoff poke, however, Dubiel made the mistake of serving up home run bhalls to Fairban! Mel Duezabou and Vince DeMaggio. Richards ing to subdue Cincinnati at the Polo Grounds 7-4. | Cold weather halted the New| York Yankees and Cleveland In-| dians as well as Washington and| Phone | oetvoir Short scores: 829 ! National League ‘ H E 8 ol L Everything in Sporfing (Wil SPORT CENTER It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building This store has never offered a better array of merchandise. | Chicago | Philadelphia R B T T P S B L T P s T Wi TS a ol 00 A 9 iy i | Cool Cardigan > Sacony-Palm Beach | | | s | | | % TO THE PEOPLE OF | JUNEAU: ; : z s i s i 4 “ The Alaska Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United Now . .. here’s your beloved cardigan ... but in the famous summer fabric that lets you States, has just concluded a most successful Encampment in this city. In turn a cold shoulder to the behalf of the entire Department, Taku Post No. 5559 wishes to thank cach and everyone of the residents of Juneau whose wholehearted support and unlimited hospitality made our conventicn a grand suceess. We are particularly grateful to Mayor, Waino E. Hendrickson and the City Council for so kindly providing street decorations, to Homer Garvin for his invaluable aid in decorating the Club Room, to the Junean City Band and the organizations which participated in our street parade on the evening of Monday, April 28, and to all of those business firms which supported us by purchasing advertisements in our Encampment bulletin. heat. It's crisp, wrinkle-free Palm Beach cloth. .. master- tailored by Sacony to assure you good fit, perfect detail! Marvelous colors. Misses’sizes. It's @ Wonderful Buy! Our sincere thanks is also extended to the Rev. Willis R. Beoth for 22 50 his assistance at our Memorial Services and to The Daily Alaska Empire . plendid cooperation. and Radio Station KINY for their All of our delegates and visiters were most pleased with the recep- tion which Juneau afforded them and have expressed an earnest desire to return whenever possible. tance all of you so generously gave us we are most For the a grateful. HUNTINGTON S. GRUENING, Commander CHARLES T. SMITH, Encampment Chairman ATTEST: " FRANCIS H. FORBES, JR., Adjutant = == = ;gg A = %é.——- ) O A ;-~-mm-_--~,_--.-,m~-~wm & 3 3 ) \ N ) { { ) ) ) ) ) { § ) \ i \ ) { \ ; \ ) \ N \ ) ] N ) ) N \ \ y { \ N | | ) ) ] ) ) § ; ) N \ \ \ ) \ \ ) ) ) | 3 o SR ——— L IF YOUR MON: ARNING FOUR PERCE; 1ce to know him better.” ‘re running the more Saturday ns U. is preparing to wel- NOTICE T0 ALL FISH BUYERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE QUOTE ARTICLE 6, Scetion 2167, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933: rul > Drake, Okl ew car, bought with contribu- from fans all over the State auline Betz and Sarah Cooke make their pro tennis detut the Grossinger Country Club, Sec. 3167. UNLICENSED FISHERMAN NOT EMPLOYED, NOR FISH TO BE BOUGHT FROM: PUNISHMENT. It shall be unlawful for any person, association or corporation, or for the agent of any person, or for the officer or agent of any a sociation or corporation knowingly to have in his, their or its employ, or knowingly to purchase fish from any fish- erman who is not duly licensed as such under the pro- isicns of this article. » many of those Catskill Moun- meals they may bte too plump > IS NOT it will® igate our offerings vis you to inve in well chosen investments, ALAS- I 3 1 g thiller 3 £ 2 0N finals by Roosevelt Laboard, 1943 Wedesdays .game with a home| eveninglposition of 19-year-old ~Richard KA FINANCE CORPORATION, PENALTY. Anyone violating any, of the pro E J p Phil |In the Dugout at 9 p.an. after Scot-iGonzales. Kramer was forced sin- Ccoper Building, 4th and Main, visions of this section shall be guilty of isdemeanor, viction shall be punished by a fine of not ady. BT4-tf and upon cc .o less than fifty doll nor more than two hundred ead tnm want- ror bax'gnlns'; dollars, or by imprisonment for not less than thirty T 0 | days nor more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and in addition thereto shall pay to the Territory double the license tax provided by this article and which such fisherman was required to pay to secure a license from the Territory. 4 YELLOW CAB Phone 22 DEPT. OF TAXATION Box 651 Juneau, Alaska | M. P. MULLANEY Tax Commissioner. 2i-hour Dependable Service S I R R PR 3 HlII!IIVIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIINHIIIIIIIIIIlllfilIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII||I|llIlIlIIllIIHIIIIIII|I“||I|II“! - IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 38, SESSION LAWS 'OF ALASKA, 1943, NOTICE AND DEMAND TO PAY SCHOOL TAX FOR 1947 IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ¥ ALL THOSE TAXABLE UNDER THE LAW WHO M ' PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 years of age must pay the school tax ($5.00 for each personi; a female person who is uneémployed and who depends for her support entirely on her husband is not required to pay the tax; persons in the active military or naval service of the United States, paupers, insane persons and those cared for by the Territory or who are permanently injured, infirm, maimed or crippled are also exempt. WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is payable after the first of January in each year. It must be paid to the Tax Commissicner upon demand. If no demand is made for pay- ment, it must, nevertheless be paid to the Tax Commissioner or his authorized deputy 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 b2 paid immediately. A penalty cf 50% will attach if the tax is not paid within the allotted time. EMPLOYER MUST FURNISH LIST OF EMPLOYEES AND PAY TAX. Whenevor 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- 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 td 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. The Tdx 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- éngmg in business or employment and actually does so, though not a resident, he or she ecomes 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 DEP Box 651, Juneau, Ala DO IT NOW AND AVOID PENALTIES DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION Box 651 ° Juneau, Alaska M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. RTMENT OF TAXATIO ka E 5 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = AL i

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