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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1945 1 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B PAGE THREE id that efforts of the Medical ‘DQ(IG? NORR (M) Division of the ANS to improve ()0«)" ,)C"“ E the health of the Indians are pAYS VIS ]'§ "G “ undermined by L, ; t “The proponents of liberal or ntly being opposing e tention on the busl.\ of the revenue Huu\nk‘(l the Territory by liquor De(lares UnanlmOUS SUC ‘\u he said. They fail to men- tion, however, the tremendous ex- Health Comm:ssmner esulting primarily from abuse resulting from excessive use of ; | liquor. Reporting on his recent inspec- T tion of Native Service and U. S.| ‘ ties in Pringe William Sound and' aqmitted. to St. Ann's Hospital AP SPORTS “F ROUNDUP ‘\;“i‘i" River Valley areas, Dr. E.'gaturday for medical attention about the clean taste and o /. Norrls, Director of United o < 0 A : i By Hugh Fullerton, Jr were: John Hale, Mrs. Keith . . tity of 5 Publi freshing quality o NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The once s _Public Health Service: Dis-'Roperts and Arthur Imman. Dis- refreshing q e famous Hitler beer hail in Munich "‘“‘M\‘k' ‘i and Medical D charged during the day were Larry OLYMPIA that satisties is being converted into a basketball O'Connor, surgery pat , and and refreshes. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 — Joe Unanimous support being Engineering Battalion. . . . Its just Louis, world’s heavyweight cham- Dr- C. Earl Albrecht, Al one of several gyms that GI athletes = . '|pion, has arrived here for a vaca- full-time Commissioner of He: are getting ready for the cage sea- 3 tion that will include daily golf, 8nd at the same time named U son in Germany, which already has| DOUGLAS DC-6 AIRLINER CAN CROSS CONTINENT IN 9'2 HOURS fight referee and. an appestafia Sorupuloualy begun with a few trial games on . |on a Jack Benny radio show ¥ vik opp: makeshift floors. . . . In the Ham- When Joe ¢ d off a train'? c ameng Ala berg 15th Corps Area an indoor rid- yesterday he pronounced himself/ Dr- Norris stated that ing academy soon will blossom out in good condition after his army ©f &l villages visited had into a full-size tournament court| life and said he is glad the Billy Marked cocperation with Dr, while the 406th Regiment found an! {{Conn fight has been set for next PYecht’s proposed program to rals ideal spot at Hof, Bavaria, where i | June. public health standards throughcu the Municipal gym was equipped the Territory, and had expressad admitted to the Government with three courts and plenty of seats approval of Territ A Jital yesterday P 1 for spectators. . . . Each divisfon ‘ S gri 35! k of Health's desire for a specia feisi p i@rt, agsion: of the Legisiaiiie MARY JOYCE HERE of the Third Army has drawn 200 Hospitals Visited i N Arri Saturday in her, river Edward Crowe, who had been re- ceiving medical attention Hubert Wellc tient, was the only charged yesterday Ann Zuboff was discharged from the Government Ho: 5 after a week’s medical treatment for a broken leg. Miss Zuboss re- d the injury in a fall at her on Sept. 14 David John, a medical patient, court for Company “A” of the 269th pa- dis- s - oo basketballs, 11 sats of uniforms and | & 15 pairs of baskets and plenty of Making special tours of Sk hikera shoes have been promised. . . . The INGLEWOOD, Calif—Challenge tion through hospitals ot B 5y ' J““Ek“ only drawback, adds informant Jim | ‘wen the 230 first me of Pieh medical treatme to ‘JI y \'A'“k“”w.“ as Lindsey, is that the players all will the 00 old cup race Claries cof federal services, Dr v S R i e plans to stay sketball GIANT CONSTELLATION CRUISES AT 300 MILES-PER-HOUR SPEED | wood Park 1 POINLS. | HERE ARE VIEWS of two of the new airliners that will soon be carrying | ing Bull Reich b tfavelers about the nation at a 300-mile-per-hour cruising speed. The |The favored Sirde Monday Matinee Douglas DC-6 (top) can carry 52 or more passengers, plus 5500 pounds 'track at Sid Luckman, who has had his of cargo, and will reduce coast-to-coast travel time to about 9% hours | ords of visited Cordova, Valdez, Center, Gulkana @ in Juneau for approximately three ’ week n to her lodge on per- nd then return to ¢ will remain for be low-point men. For b: yeu want guys who score higl Holly aturday, beat- 1 plans were formula of children nose busted twice this year, com- or less, United Airlines has ordered 50 of these sky giants. Similarly, |sct clled » Native Servi plains that the mask he has to wear| the Constellation (bottom) will carry more than 0 passengers in pres= tional school recently mov interferes wish his vision. Some surized, air-conditioned cabins. TWA has bought 36. (International) ORT WORTH, Texa Fklutna. Although other guys can't see the Bears this B 5 L - Did the facilities vacated by season, either. . . . When Joe Louis Angales at signed last week for that fight with "'[ear Sama' Er'-;mos Hunlmg dralag A e : ent. .‘ rday |56 Eilly Conn it was the first time in boxing history that a heavyweight jus' Send FO!S mngef m champicn had put his name on a 2yl s z " 1 H e o oL Wiktoud MeaBoa' KOIlel.'!ue Se“mn SEATTLE—The Seattle Ironmen and foi hav a manager on hand 3 bowed in with a snappy 7 to 3 former army - - - 9 victory last night in the opening buildings are rapidly id, one mile out of scheol retains the tional S 'ort Raymc (leu 100l." )0 vlm\ll T receiving home care instruction, and other being con- KANSAS CITY, Oct. 22——"A little KO boat to go home in” is all that!Eskimo men of th torial ©f the new Pacific Coast Winter verted to accommodate the school’s Pfc. Victor Boesch wants from'Guard are searching Hockey Campaign needs, Dr. Norris said. The number Santa Claus Shier Aden by i The icnal Amateur cham- of children is expected to exceed a ptarmigan D ’ pions and their Portland rive 300 before the end of the year. B(i(.‘(h. now “living at the Port hunter Thursday evening This § 4 b e Casablanca” wrote the Kansas strange fear of evil from strangers » fast, hard-hitting puck race o Joveipment Rays Bills (,n-. Star that he has been “sweat- is 5o strong among the entire group " OPCHing encounter | “A large proportion of the older fi ing out” t proce of returninz . of . of the Nc > children and practically all of the homie ¥ 45 nwn : Fhiy: FhReR Iy Satiben pre-school children are receiving sl e h on the upper river '!'HE H s domiciliary care at government i S Sak ahon expense,” the director stated. “This, Following are the final scores of leading fcotball games played over Deciaring that he ha the weekend: “goed little boy for a whele BET SN course, means taxpayers' ex- Columbia, 31; Colgate, 7. a the conduct 1 shse ause the c ren ar Penn Ghte AT ke, 7 to prove it the homesick ¥ natives above the Arctic PULLMAN, Wash., Oct i be T‘“N thy ‘{h‘l(.lll\l By State, 46; knell, 7 ve i, T S5 ter Cyrll Al SRR o ither orphans or vietims of ¢ Anlm,c‘;.a,‘ M-(w.z‘mfx n‘-”d((“\ i I“::\[» |x»:::k:4‘C}11‘sl«- e ‘12:\ d rs seen. The fear , weary yoaming Shrcugh the fielgs Fertion, neglect, or. abuse by their o2 FRESHNESS Holy Cross, 25; Brown, 0. 5 (1 b belleved! s Mt B without fingding any p rits, He Parents or guardians. The exces- ades he got last year) and just 1 Ak o N J Slent’ feuds between at down to rest, too tired to care Indians. when he heard the gunfire of other 2 s coming closer to him. of the: New Londdn Subs, 18; Harvard, ¢ use of liquor is the most con- [] stant factor in the disintegration LANG S children’s homes, and L)e xY Reliance NUT Illinois, 7; Wisconsin, 7 (tie). > L q rester 5 Minnesota, 30; Northwestern, 7 sat there until he had blame may be luld at Hu doore Notre Dame, 39; Pittsburgh, 9. . flushed. to be found not only in practically Michigan State, 27; Wayne, 7. 0" SUNDAY H_IGH!S ° SUN RIS - o every town and village in Alaska, Missouri, 41; Kansas State, 7. H o Z ATTENTION MASONS but even in remote areas along the ) ated Communication Monday highways Indiana, 52; Towa, 20. ® o e Qctober 23, 1015 @ e . . o eyl Alaska Coastal Airlines made trips S Louisiana State, 32; Georgia, 0. [, @ 0 B Ty with ® ovening at 7:30 with work in F. C. Dr. Norris named “indiscriminate i A;abvax‘na. 25; Tennessee, 7. ., 'the following ps ngers. ® Sun Rise 7:51 a. m. e Degree. ale of liquer to natives, and the Vlrg_mm Tech, 21; Mnry]aqd, 13. "o Sitka, Milan J. Hagen; to ® Sun Sets 533 p.m. e J. W. LEIVERS, exploitaticn cf them by some un- or our uug V!_Illham an_d Mary, 13; Virginia Petersburg, Robert Nelson: to Wran- © o (10,096-12) Secretary, scrupulous dealers and trader as Military Institute, 9. gell, M. F. Goodrich and James Che-.® © © © ©. 6 ¢ 0 o e o o - the chief causes of poverty and ill n‘ggolinu;lugrgltl%egh%rggtgm; Au‘_’“"“é 2?;1'-;“121(}-0';“-' Point, | PStnov; to Ketchikan, Emma Thom- ->p DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! health among native Al frouble o help loosen and expel MNOHh arolina, 20; Cherry T'olnb, son, Louise W. Miller, Delbert Hanks ® © ® © ® @ s'0 ¢ o o o o kit t’gml:}ldm %hhsnll and&lddmt‘u;e : and Roy Roby. . = E A B N R Ry L SR soothe and heal raw, tender, in- 4 m QT , flamed bronchial mucoUs MeM= | r oo e e T K o Univer. |, FTOM Ketebikan passengers were ® TIDES TOMORROW branes. Tell your druggist to sell you (" Miami (Ohio 0 Raymond Schmitz, Melvin R. Pask- ® . a bottle of Creomulsion with the un=- ML BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING OIL BURNERS & sity, 0. 4 A man, Cone J. Thompson, Glen I. ®© ® @ October 23, 1945 © o o ‘.?E?i??%‘fl%ys°t‘h’é‘“si§;‘§‘£‘§3.’.“§}.‘ i Iowa State, 27; Nebraska, 7. Logan and Fred West; from Hoonah, © » 3 x 7 -lh .! B se i Oklahoma, 39; ;(ansas. 7. Bob Weaver, J. A. Kresse, Charles ® High 3:07a.m, 182 ft. chaR“Eygfimy L I ml l urner rvlce Tulsa, 40; Nevada, 0. Whltney John Cushing, Jr, Mrs. ® Low 9:0la.m, 03ft. e s ON North Dakota U, 20; North Da-| |John_ Cushing, Jr. e High 15:0Tp.m. 201 ft. e for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 = Night Phone 476 /! kota State, 12. - ® Low 21:39p.m, -3.1 ft. e b rr e v v v e v v Vanderbilt, 19; Kentucky, 6. | DEMAND RESIGNATION ° ° &5 % 2 T SPPSOTOPPPS S IR S PP S PR PR b Oklahoma A & M, 46; Utah, 6. OF SENATOR COFFEY © © © ©¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ o o . { § . “’ " *08 Colorado, 31; Colorado College, 0. g o) with about 12 thie weight and Utah State, 13; Colorado A & M,” A resolution, adopted by the Have YOU tried that allwing f A i o . 0. executive committee of the United ' “N-A-T-O-C-H-K-A" exclusively at| bulk of most’ hea ring aids! 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