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’ ’ PAGE EIGHT Americun League R H E 5 10 0 3 9 3 . Indians s, sparked by Bob | Cleveland " r who had four hits in six (12 innings) Kinder, Muncrief (8) and Early, Mlle Keeps increased its first place Moss (9); Feller, Stephens (9), Wil- ady . to a game and a half 'lis (12), Gromek (12) and Hegan, . ) Chicago, 5-2, in the |Lopez (9) Swa"ln 0n 5-game home stand R u B is of the New York Washington 18 Yankees tossed his second two-hit- Philadelphia 813 0 ter against the Boston Red Sox, Haefner, Scarborough (4), Cary By JACK HAND winning easily 9-0 when his mates (8) and Evans; Marchildon and Associated Press Sports Writer) led Harry I dm';‘(““'fm-“eclnfl’:l; Rosar Ll Manager Mel Ott's s homer Chicago 2 7 . s these days @ | Detroit 8, 08 career . A'S rouings Haynes, Gillespie (6) and Ste- ¢ o 3 Pl Manehitions | Phenson; Benton and Wagner. 1g. Chet Laabs led s Mickey Haefner with | Sooto % A8 e U i 9 12 0 1 homer in the fourth ™ poe, parnell (6) and Tebbetts; Reynolds and Robinson -e LOOM HOLDS MEETING: CANDIDATE INITIATED Cincinnati in the ned out and 1 were rt scores Nationai League son last night and lost to the Legion, | but even with this loss, Mike Haas and his boys played a good game Schanz (8) vlor and Seminick; April (4), Barney since ¢ was counted a 5), off-season cal- 1), st B They showed lots of promise for the was his first ef- R H E geason. One thing that is needed five straight Pittsburgh 0 G 1 js more support from the Loyal| St. Louis 2 8 1 Moose fans. Support should be giv- | Brooklyn eased out a 5-4 night| Roe, Bagby (8) and Klutz; en the team in the same spirit as game edge over Philadelphia on alger and Rice the boys display in playing, it is streak of wildness by Ben Chap- R H E urged. T s pitchers. Ne York Binda- "< 1 After the game, the regular meet- Cleveland turned out the larg- Boston 1 6 2 ing of the Loyal Order of Moagse crowd of the Major League Jansen and W. Cooper; Johnson, was keld and one candidate, Fred | ason, 61,227 paid, for the Indians’ Wright (3), Beazley (6) G. Elliott £ was initiated. Stasser is| t game with St. Louis despite (8) and Masi soon for the States to ac- | cept employment that possibly may | ACTIVITYIN R HE pate in agricultural experiments. @l Dr. Bunnell said he conferred " st a ayed 4 [ 3 - y B . (!‘T)‘;’ g‘\["‘l’:"“‘ l:f";reb:llll:eo}":h?la:_wath Wallace some time ago and "a". St l.'. ! ard, Reintzelman (7), Hughes ¢ first bascba’ €2 €3 lhad made efforts to exchange »ae SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA MRS, ENGSTROM FLIES store's salesmen, Donald R. Bor an ex-GI and urged him to use his, influence with the management in Af- SOUTH WITH TWO SONS 2.l Fim <ot up e « i SIBER'A I — ter the management v 5. Elt S . Bortle helped | § o e mawem v o Bt e 3 The Triangle { plane today for Seattle for a three| Bortle has nO¥ A DISCUSSED vt st . ™™ "7 7 ™ Cleaners Il - E at w p Se- 5 | L0%, ity Rnghitusl atnects o ens STEAMER MOVEMENTS WISHES 10 ANNOUNCE e joy a family reunion with two Says U. S. Should Not Bg sisters and a brother. Alaska, trom seattle, due Mon- THAT WE WiLL BE CLOSED DR (hange SUggeSted p it p y | Grommet ?tliefe‘rl.s‘vheduk‘d to tMay 30, ALSO ALL DAY sail rom Seattle today B = e spotted a store window he believ-| Square Sinnet scheduled to sail i the University of Alaska, sald heled ideal for setting up a recruit-|from Seattle June 5. For Better knows nothing of the Siberian ing display. Aleutian scheduled southbound " | Lessman talked to one of the from west May 27. | Appearance college. | He said he was aware of agri ture experiment stations at kutsk and at Yakutsk and wc welcome the opportunity to change farm students and partici- CALL P HOME SHOP bulleting with the Siberian stations He sent three large packages of University publications via Russian colonel at Ladd Field to General Simeonov. No bulletins were received in re- turn and no acknowledgement was received from’ Siberia - - SUMMER CLAS PERMANENTS —Machine- less, Cold Wave — by appointment only. VIOLET SEABERG NOW EN Dorothy Stearns Roff Phone — School of Dancing Phone Green 433 Phone Red 5 take him to China. Walter Hermanson, read the quarterly report Secretary TAKU LODGE Three-day Memorial Special — $37.50 3ls June 1st a vote of thanks to Hermanson, also | to Paul Ulrich and members of the House Committee for the splendid work they are doing. After the meeting, refreshments were served by the committee, Ar- nold Hildre, Lee Houghiling and ! Loren Card | May 30th > | The Fish are Bifin’ Fishing and Glacier Trips Cocktail Bar Music by Iixe 0'Reillys ‘“green” stage has of the coffee fla- Coffee in p ly r vor or aroma. Street wasting on principal down- town streets will start at 4 am. to- morrow.. Parking of autos prohibit- ed until job is firished. By order of the Chief of Police Boat leaves small beat harboer, Friday, 7:30 AM. adv. 585t1 Return trip leaves Taku Sunday, 1:00 P. M. - ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- neu Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. Degree Work (Boat transportation included in special price) AIR TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE RVATIONS AT BARANOF HOTEL in MAKE RESE! —adv. 588-t2 Salmon €reek Country Club Cards Issued at Club fo Qui-of-Town Visitors cverything for an evening full of pleasure SUNDAY DINNER Serving Staris at 5 P. M. Tomato - Lettuce Salad Mashed Potatoes, Gravy Delicious HAM Dinner Beets @ Hot Biscuits and $1 90 Honey @ Coffee DANCE ©© THE TINGLING RHYTHMS OF OUR NEW 3-PIECE DANCE ORCHESTRA $1.00 FARE in ROVALBWE YELLOW CABS Pay Cashier Your Cab Fare—Costs You a Dollar Only Specializing in Finest Foods: STEAKS — CHICKEN — CHICKF EGG FOO YUNG CRAB FOO YU PORK CHOW MEIN — CHICKEN CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY — SWEET & SOUR SPARE RIBS — FRIED RICE SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway PHONE 015 The | membership expressed approval by | STREET WASHING WARNING | J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. | AT SITKA, the Columbia Lumber Co. of Alaska has a *‘Caterpillar’’ Diesel D8800 Power Unit supplying the power for a St/ tson & Ross 8” x 20" sizer..The lumber Caterpitlar output averages 125 lineal feet per minute with fuel costs comparatively low ... only 4% gallons of eight cent fuel being used per hour Thomas A. Morgan, company president, and Harold E. Schaefer, superin- tendent of the Sitka Mill, recommend *“*Caterpillar’ Diesel power without reser- vation. They particularly like the safety controls on the lubrication and radiator system. Safety shutoffs are designed to protect the engine by stopping it in cdse of abnormally high water temperature or cbnor__mqliy law oil pressure. These devices give an extra factor of safety where the power unit runs unattended for extended periods of time. Superintendent Schaefer says: “If | were going to put in Diesel power on any other job, I'd put B in ‘Caterpillar’ Diesel.” Northern Commercial Co. is your ‘‘Caterpillar’’ Dealer in Alaska. We're. proud to back up quality “‘Caterpillar’’ Diesel Engines with dependable Northern Commercial Co. Service. Visit our new Juneau store. It's one of the finest on the Pacific Coast. A " ===y CATERPILLAR D \ St = JUNEAU, ALASKA “CATERPILLAR' PARTS AND SERVICE ALSO IN ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS, NOME, WHITEHORSE