The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1945 How to keep & g warm as loast i CEF : (o i r ! %\ v ] Flannelette PAJAMA Wilion MWear by Wilion Brolhers i It's casy! Hop into a pair of Wilson Wear Fauldess ,’ Flannelettes, open the window wide and jump into i bed, These soft, cozy pajamas will keep you } this winter. They're generously cut, tilored smarcly enough for lounging- take I launderings the way a duck takes to water. Better get you ! our selection is cof —we have them E in popular styles H f § QAAITY SInNCE 7887 || MEN'S ROBES i B Scmething all men love to e i 1 have ... We have a wonder- i e ~ | | ful selection " bath robe i y and dre b in 1 1 '3‘ rayon, .I.mn[u u-n.\.’ i RAYON ROBES ! SOLID COLORS i PLAIN il STRIPE 3! FLORAL 1 ;, { || FLANNEL ROBES ‘5 WOOL and PART WOOL PLAIN STRIPE $8.95-$50.00 BMBEHRENBS),; % § i : Musicians Protective Union LOCAL NO. 672 A.F.of L. Hall REGULAR MEETING THURSBAY—Hovembcr 15 “TP.M. Please Be Prompt S b ot i it -l i B it - P e ) BRON SHAFTING — STERN BEARIN GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop PURE————————————— ALY f “ AP SPORTS ~ ROUNDUP i By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr Conflict a;r Tidelands ! h to deep water. M. CONFERENCE HERE 7 o7 vt W p log rafts from hifting into the area of the free ' TODAY IRONS OUT CHANNEL PERMITS hannel l‘puu e an unfilled ar e u the north end cf the new lulm for pile storage, ti NEW YORK 15 Hottest [ current football tip is that Notre Cl H R l d b e site to the North- | Dame’s Hughey Devore is all set aims xesolve Y I Company for | to switch to Navy next season. 1 J , agreed to szek | Frank Leahy will be back at South | Agreemem Of Par"es Bend thy Devore would like to N I continu head coach: Swede! Projected installations on Gastin- The projected new boat harbor n,\gb”u ted for sea duty and €au Channel tidelands were under would extend 950 feet north of the ve has been v of semi-|discussion here this morning at a present harbor. Six hundred fifty aBilbta). talk that vy would like conference of the interested parties oreline would be occupiec to follow Army's example and get that resulted in resolving apparent t rbor itself, with 300 y from graduate coaching. Add conflict over ts into mutaal feet left bet > two boat b ¥ o von > You Agreement satisfactory to all. cins for the Northern Commercial ctories that De. 1he conference, conducted at the Cc s and yard racuse or City Hall by John B. Paget, Chief US er Paget, who arriv- of the Permit Division, Office of cd here by plane from Seattle late the U. S. District Engineer, y, stated that he plans tc ndest story lx‘m Hn.( at the college more li take somebody who has d assistant cot d him up s at Fordha me football won't c if at all b GLDEN DRLAVK Manager Al Weil cf the Chilean ) mainl Jcft claims: Engineer J. L. McNamara 1—P=ter Ludwig, seeking a pvnm l‘:l't'lu: held this morning erection of a boat cradle house extending out from I 1t beach property, for stori s and pulling out his gill net arrival of Engincer Ited in delay. - CORDOVA VISITOR Dan Fitzpatrick of Cordov i aehe 2—J. V. Cole, planing constyuctior .“\hu”l '(." d“Y_ thin 4 a grid and 23). fg,. slorl‘ng his arrived in Juneau and is re ar e a fight between his at the Baranof, slugger a apion Joe .Louis SRS i Los Angeles in September TO WASHINGTON Grm‘»\ went 15 rounds with Louis ™ "y .. 0 1 imber Mills, p Miss June Gabrielson, of t in their first fight and lost the ; a log storage grou f of the governor’s office here, : In their second meetns,'gpyiting the area is to leave Sunday for the Louts knocked out ‘the Chilean., Ay present at the confersnce Vancouver, B. C.. she Manager Weil predicted Louis Will yere representatives of the City and g rail to Washington, knock out Billy Conn in June and jyneau Realty, Inc., owners of the re she will the Brown Bomber will de- ypland property. S e i his title again in September By the solution finally arrived at, by which time Godoy will be the Roy Rutherford, Lumber Mills head, top , challeng And, he says Los agreed that his company would so geles would be the logical place moor stored log rafts that a channel 0 ich a title fight because New spproximately 100 feet wide would be Yorkers have al y seen two kept clear between the north fill of a charge of forge Louis-Gc y S the proposed new boat harbor and here [Ilh morning h> south end of log rafts. b RAL Mr. Cole would construct his im- homa U. tail- Provements along the exteriot face count back who pegged the pass that beat cf the harkoer fill, in turn keeping He is Towa State last turday, became clear of the inshore installation g] name the father of 1 football baby Planned by Mr. Ludwig and leaving. Chas $10, the latter a sufficlent access chen- cashed A ) nigh Tvey s born cn born City that day in Rcem No. 371 (it adds up to eleven) in the h \Ln a hed seven pounds, el Naturally, papa figure Kid West grows up he will when pass BOWL BOOM bowl as in the today Football able post- Miami, the announced In committee Year's Day Orange Bowl s being considered are unde- Virginia, eaten Holy ibeaten Oklahoma A & M, St. Mary's, Duke, and BROTHERS Wilson, the veteran says the trouble boxers is that they often. Wonder if that er seeing Tony Janiro rl Braun, the Garden 3 high school basketball sensation, has turned up at Col- gate. He also a star baseball pitcher and soccer goalie. - DEPUTY RETURNS uis Rapuzzi, U. S. Deputy Mar- 1l at Skagway, arrived here from Ketchikan this morning aboard the steamer Taku. He recently escort- 2d prisoners to the States and re- turned two prisoners to Skagway after they had been arrested Outsid= He will go ton to Skagway aboard | the Princess Norah Deputy Rapuzzi reported that the term of the District Court at Ketch- |ikan already has been adjourned and the Court party and Marshal Wil-' liam T. Mahoney are to come back | here aboard the Norah » George F. Alexander has| DOTS ALL Gu manager young fight with most came U last we City, N is ikan for the States, for | medical attention ! - | Mrs. Nadine H. Bash and Miss irginia Bash, residents of Yakutat, ts at the Baranof i FED. TAX INCL. Be first to give one of these new American made, Sterling silver, For-get-me-not de- sign baby spoons. Perfectly shaped and balanced for tiny hands. Comes in beauti- ful display box of pink or blue. State color desired and name and birthdate on your order. FREE—embossed name and birth- (Can be assured for holiday . ly on orders received e December 1). 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