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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HIGH WATERS IN | torrid smash, but York dropped his Man-Mannered Furnishings With an Air of Distinction to right field, replacing Slaughter. © DiMaggio lined Brazle's first pitch } trouble would have meant fi drew an intentional pass. ted for Brazle, going down swing- The. next man up went out, ing HOMESICK, TAKES Ail wools, terry cloth, none MORGANTOWN, W. Va. No runs, no hits, no errors, for the Cardinals and Walker moved Gold Creek surging up to its high- jointly, st level at least in the last threé |authorized all armed service person- ! ars, City Engineer J. L. McNam- nell in the wes Several slides off” the mountains ance of the western hemisphere, in- __A sent menacing position in the path cal school, revealed today. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, WELL! WELL! 1946 of Alaska shipping through Sey- e v v :!n'n\\' l«; lvnnm; v:alker mhreach ('vles Now IN | mour Narrows. irst safely. or] was charged He stressed, however, that engin- with an error and Dobson received 1 ‘eering surveys are continuing in an cerdit for an assist | Pflnrf to develop pl;ns for opening | | LANBING, Kans. Oct. 11.—Two M A QT I ”Mur.xr‘n. tdiwd to DiMaggio in deep 'a deeper and wider channel ‘::'fm":n::e':‘f:’f:;y dm"_"ms, o lV‘A\‘ i ;ll center_fiel | | Already nearly a million dollars % % rk | detadl, it in a “d ANV W 4 (38 B No runs, no hits, one error, one | ’ ihave been spent tryving to blast ”Cfllby wood unti] night(a]l and left on b | S e " laway the huge rock which has|'hen Made their way to a high- Red Sox—Dusak went to left field| Last night's torrential rains sent| WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—ACtNg|iayen a heavy toll of snips and| "3V They hitchhiked a ride with the first car to approach. Driver of the vehicle was the Arny and Navy today|men in British Columbia waters d ‘Our greatest difficul now and that we cannot get any firm is to the ern hemispher % mtn‘ t‘hc left {x:l(d cnr:er for a nice x}l{l;\r(“‘ll'cpcr’::(llo’l(nv Mayor wmnn.?:n'}! ai&nf‘-»ff; )ll])II;“!.ndl:\['izll‘ civ-make a contract at a fixed price,” hKcfl'lt]S:: dstau;‘ Prison Warden, Ro- and Handsome Good Looks double. 1t marked the sixth time Hendrickson today. _ iian clothes when off dut; { Fournter sald, “rior can we- get a|Pert Hudspeth. in seven innings that the Red Sox' The p2ak runoff came between 2 Navy and Marine officers and en-' coviciactory estimate of the cost.” Recognition was mutual, Huds- opened with a hit. land 3 o'clock this morning, when listed men were given the pmilcge" . > 19 i 7" | peth said, and the men offered ho Williams was called out on strikes, the crest measured over four !ret!’nn shore in the western hemi- resistance. Hudspeth drove them the last pitch cutting the inside on the newly-installed creek |sphere and in all United States FREIGHTER DERBMY back to Lansing and had them corner guage. Engineer McNamara esti- jpossessions.” ! confined to maximum security cells York, for the third straight time, mated that another half-foot of! The Army made its order effe: last night. 2 [tive “in the United States, the bal-| SOLD BY ALASKA 55 €0. BACKFIRE Sunday, Oct. 13 at 2 pm. in the Seward Building. ——e—— Higgins doubled to left center 5 : field. scoring DiMaggio and sending brought mud and boulders into the cluding Greenland. and overseas| SEATTLE, Oct. 11.—The veteran York to third stream but did not impede the possessions of the United State | Alaska faeighter Leilay, bought Oulberson was purposely passed, |Tush of water to great extent, and| The announcement from the two by Chinese interests, will load a KANSAS CIiY—Robert Throck- Partee hit to Marion, Who threw caused no reported damage. High departments, however, emphasized | jull cargo of coal soap to carry it morten, a butcher, obtained the wild to second in an attemptec {ide backed up the creek waters that only uniformed personnel will!Shanghai after the maritime strike wrapping paper for a ham, stuffed force of Culberson. Higgins follow- clightly at the mouth of the get furlough rates on railroads and.is settled, shipping circles said to- and placed the dummy package ed* York across the plate on.the am, but the creck flow dropped 'said that local commanders may!day. The 3475-ton vessel, sold by in the rear window of his car so error, Culberson reaching third off before serious consequences |suspend the “civvies privilege “ifthe Alaska Steamiship Company to D€ could observe the envious reac- and Partee racing to second. Par- could result ‘!nml conditions make is advisable.”! the Yu Chung Steamship Ltd. tions of passersby. tee whs credited with & run‘®aited’ The Olty had a gower = shovel| WAGS, WAVES an¢ Asoiy-Navy,sh; is the seventh of the _He forgot to remove it overnight. in. Dobson struck out. Gutteridge standing by the rock dump in|nurses have been permittec to| compar sold recently. Next morning the fake ham had flied to Moore in short center case till material was needed and wear-civilian clothes, when off duty, CE L disappeared—and the thief had Three runs, two hits, one error. shifts of men were out patrollingisince last month. smashed one of Throckmorton's two left on base. Loth banks of the creek throughout S S ] R car windows in the process of tak- s 1 the i, Only sght suffng vas| . Sarling Research ' % Cardinals—It was announced that "*PO*'¢ N H p 'R g . g PR g Slaughter had retired from the b 0 fiope o Kenovin } 'n'o ponomyeh“s MOOSE WOMEN MEET game because of an ailing elbow WAR BRIDE GE'S iMemdng Rippleko(k 0 5 “;??";izlpfifn‘le:z‘ll‘f;flo?zi ?x:li’unl:g: Vernal Jones, a righthander, bat ; i ATTIE Oot, 11 Nebve ool esearch 1!*.——The Hon. Al- tion into poliomyelitis preven- SEATTLE, Oct started at Northwest Univer- Lobson’s seventh strikeout victim d 4]\14“(’1!}\“ “:4';“]“(! Hitve lto q‘mw l:lmflfil' F_"m' er ot Ottawa, Ca sity and a study of cancer will be Osmium, a rare platinum-like o spun Pesky around, but Johnny GI Spous[ HOME dian Minister of Public Works, says undertaken at the University of metal, is the heaviest known sub- Robes held on to the ball and threw to there is little immediate hope of Washington, Edward L. ‘Turner, stance, and weighs more than 25- first for the out bl ,removing Ripple Rock from its pre- dean of the Univers new medi- C00 tomes as much as hydrogen, the lightest. » rayons . . . solid colors, left on base ‘opean war bride who's home- l prints, stripes . . . ed Sox—dJohnny Beaziey, who Sick 18 taking her husband back i S ven and Josb divasdupite the WM DER L SRVl 02 e 8.95:29.95 || resuiar scason, made his first ap- uaL order- i T pearance on the mound for the She is 17-year-old Madelaine; Jacobs Falkenstine who met her Cardinals in the series. i Pesky beat cut a slow roller to short for a single. DiMaggio sac- husband when he strolled into her | parents’ bake shop in Maastricht, | E | t \ificed, Beazley to Musial. Williams Holland. ) McCurrach Neckwear || foued o Goragioln close to the Husband Lawrence Flakenstine Sbirds heninliHome (plait & Philky 18 & Veterahi tof \the Bagie for the Prints, stripes, foul- raced to third on Beazley'’s wild Bulge. o lards . . . bold or con- pitch. York went down swinging Madelaine wants (to. return toj No runs, one hit, no errors, one Maastricht to visit her parents, Mr.| servative patterns . . . 1.50-5.00 he and Mrs. Charles Jacobs, and ) 20-year-old brother at the Univer- i of Delft o Falkenstine said he would accom- pany his wife and try to land a job as a civilian employee of the war department in Europe. He was strikéout victim honorably discharged from the army o last Fetruary and Mrs. Falkenstine Pesky fumbled Kurowski's (¥oller .. this country soon after- and all hands were safe. Pesky Ward was charged with an error. Earl Johnson, a lefthander, and Bob Klinger, a righthander, got up to throw in the Red Sox Rullpen York gobbled up Garagiola grounder and stepped on first for left on base Ninth Inning £ Cardinals—Musial walked to be- come the first Cardinal to reach Lase in that fashion. Dusak struck out, cutting at a three and two pitch. He was Dobson’s eighth 8.95-12.95 W E ,Bd/m ,Bsé)zgm/i fa QUALITY SINCE /887 to - - Japafiese Puppe In Philippines l i e “ AW varming up the Cards' the out as Kurowski slid intg,sec- b AY-BY-PLA 1en cnd and Musial held up at third Ge“in in Favor 3 Gar r € Brazle, in attempting to pick P. )W"”kf“'l dumped’ ;& ;1”‘“'“1 “"‘(’J‘ g Continian Pase N 1 9 ¢ Ort | tee off first ball into the Short right scoring Musial an S { “ 3 ¢ ot Giare | toe off first, flung the ball into the L0 RER o0 e score §i30 3 MANILA, Oct. 1i—Jose P. Laurel, THE AIRLINE STEWARDESS is one of the vital 3 a h an'uple to find it and Schoendienst in favor of the Red Sox. All St. wartime Japanese puppet accused 2 a5 : 5 B ,: 5 s et d to run over to retrieve the ball i-‘;?uis run.\Phu\o been driven in by of being the arch-traitor of the persomalities that have developed with the progress o ¢ ore v he ¢ Partee remained glued to the alker. esky camped undér and philippines, is regaining public es- . ¥ . 4 2 base. of the « 3 short ' sack caught Marion’s pop directly on teem by lambasting a proposal to, of passenger travel. Trained . . . capable . . . and e enotid Bhss Do RN A AN Dobson struck out but had to be Rk &5 Aol give American equal rights in de courteous, the stewardesses on P N A’s Coast Liners e Marion to Mu-1.. o004 when ‘Garagloln mutfed the Two runs, one hit, one error, one yeloping the island’s natural re-; Kurowski fielded Dobson’s bur with Culberson mov By e i "¢ left on base. rees 5 | j . ie but juggled it, Partee going to sec- hird strike. i PR TR RUrecs : o are known for their constars and careful attention i A e i | Gutteridge forced Partee at sec- B Out on bail, Laurel has made e 5 diie: dhote 5 s i """ ond, Marion to Schoendienst. Pesk: N APPOINTED _three speeches. Each drew capac-! to the comforts of passengers on every P N A flight. Al sl i , fouled to Musial oateide the firer| Julian C. Hills has been appoint- ity crowds. At each he was cheer-| ; :;H : & 3 base line. ed by the Fish and Wildlife Ser- ed wildly for his militant stand | PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES stewardesses assist o Sl b el B One run, one hit, no errors, one|Vice to the post of Marine Engineer against ‘athe he' so-called parity- | 7 i f ; e t on base, and deputy Alaska Game Warden. ent to the new republic’s each passenger with the utmost consideration. Their S o Arige 2 2 % He will succeed the late Arthur c n ; L i e Fifth Inn b Seventh Inning Nelson as engineer aboard the ves- D services exemplify the high standards of air trans- gl ey SRl ‘ ok ed along Cardinals—Kurowski was called sel Grizzly Bear. Hills has been em- BRIGHT HERE ! g 5 g ey “"j" = | Hiase. i Bl ot on Cut on strikes and kicked to Um-| ployed as engineer aboard various ST portation and the character of a great Airline b VES -;,' P‘:;"'\. i i ol _ Satie) 66 ok r ¢ Ballanfant with the usual|fishing vessels and formerly was a Earl Bright, Regional Fleet En-; q . 1 put the R ox S el 3 York made a one-handed|tug boat engineer. cincer for the Fish and Wildlife | that has invested its future in its own Alaska! i : 3 : 4 gy o hain pickup of Garagiola's grounder and - > vice arrived here this week by| harpiy 0 the o ¥ ‘ ALCR peat the hner . £ Qeat ots thy E Lo Foara. I beat the runner to the bag for the| As late as the 19th century it > {re Seattle anq expects to “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”". . . Look to Dobsc DiMaggio Rab |was believed that stuttering could the Rezional cffice here for 3 i ki Dobson knocked down Walker's b2 relieved by surg Savirel aveake P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. » hits, no errors, none € Pesky hit the first pitch ! ¢ [N £ enter i . PacIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES ' E FOR THE BENEFIT OF : ‘ eAlaskg’s FOREMOST eAirlines | MINFIELD HOME | il Tt ll' ' G I h A i " FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS ) D‘“”“CTralfi;‘;;}Za:dfe: North irli b E et In on the wardmg ofa i'flflllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlrl’lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII]III]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHBW s a1l Frigidaire g-g f i et On December 21, 1946 E | two Il e = LIBRARY FUND ‘ DANCE Saturday Night, October 12 DANCING AT TEN "Buddy” Hunter's Orchestra Fourth Inning Musial flied to C Elks Hall _ TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR COAT . . Have It VICTORIZED . . Repaired or Remodeled d pitch Gar- ¢ Fing i e o Paess e Sponsored by K. of C. and €. D. A. Victor’s Fur Factory RO e S e o Bogribosinlptagye g el GOLDSTEIN BUILDING i Be o errore, dne rectly over the i ]1 “ All Proceeds to GO to LlhrarY Fund SWEDISH Fur Craftsmen for 3 Generations left on base The blow put t} % ahead 2 e Sox e ek e Partee walked on & three and iwo ADMISSION $1.00, Plus Tax 20c % : orner and with a fast throw to pit ‘ . ‘ o ek e i 0 0 s s Bl eyl O second held the hit to a

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