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H e — { | | | } TUhSDA\ OCTOB[ R I5 l946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THKEE f | | L | dvemd 1 N L CLITHERO IN-OUT Hulthmson | Alaskan Totem Poles Fescinate Army Regulais HOSPIIM NO] ) Russell Clithero arrived by PAA BELLINGER-OIL | y ‘ Ann's hosp: plane yesterday afternocn and left Fe"er 10 '0 D eward hi hem i Sitk He been outside Tor or nth and attend- PHONE 711 ‘ -~ M 1tk Americ I on conven! T v lfe S v | SEATTLE, Oct. 15—Along late nd gave neisco while belcw R T e rican birth ighing 6 - g i Hutch ! pound g v . [Freddie Hutel pound s :20 am. JRENE PARKER ARRESTED |0 cattle schoolboy | dchn W. Thempson, Joe Ibach B Parker . SRR e n lns o i for Detroit, shut and Baby Patricia Albert were dis- | gioct LN Rak R = d Bob Feller 10, charged p fipsd For COMFORT and | 1t handers will Government hospital admitted |, SrRvICE {hurl a er here Sat- Derothy. W of Juneau. Mi Ry 5 R ry ow 0 “'4“‘-;; RV & Heil ; TL T, A of Junead mmpire Want Ads bring resulis! Get the NEW {sterming all s play a gave birth to by bog at 5:50 tay e S quad oi Major Leaguers ! am. this morning. The baby weigh- e oo, i WASHINGTON i RN S Thatcher : S ‘ pgerd BNt il 6 SOtk LESSLEY JANITORIAL i rahy L e.’ e(or h Otha Olser wick, Donald SERVICE ALASKANS FEEL AT ITOME ERNES]‘ liN(olN is Wilson of < md Lloyd Abra- WINDOW WASHING AND & f 2 ham frem t were disch FLOOR WAXING . By BOB GRUBB SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 15 Uty Seeklr oo iy, Rarxice ortsl NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—After only Tire and fuel crews were instructed | Reading about totem poles was one thing, but actually secing fheui « == - fhelinble.atid, RiTpIROY VERuEIEES mm 2 week’s absence, Army has return- |to join mechanics today at the something else. These Army Regulars got the thrill of their live. : LR it WG D—-FHOUNE SEak 0 Bax e . ed? tovHnaal T, the’ mAtiow's| Bonneville Salt 'Flats: course 6n VA IN NOR]‘H[AND they saw these crevings. The peacetime soldier statiencd in Alacka has <3 — it fcotball parade, and Texas, which which Ab Jenkins will attempt to e o L S a] imiTosivs, WHG SR ISy R e — o 4 week a%,o ml.x:,'(ll bxluli_\ ml l;uml. set new .\mlnmnbm- speed records| adventores will be interseredl'in s Regulor Anuy: has siipped into third place behind in an assault that may lasi from | e The country’s sports writers, bal- Jenkins, former mayor of Salt Lake § 9 e ey s e, | i o mueest il Here-Appointed AS- CRASH VICTIMS MAY HUNT BEARS wetkly poll, were quick to restore all world’s land speed records for H ! . Rei Bl Biack Kighis oo the dtance srenter thm 90 mitcs, swat Sistant Manager RECOVERED FROM IN1NATL. FOREST basis of their 20-13 victory over his new racing car, the lightweight - - i - - v Michigan, to the No. 1 ranking “Mcbil Special” arrived at the| Notification of his appointment n! they held for two years. race course 120 miles west of manager of the Veterans Ad- wu_D I_OI_OI.AND TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Oct. 15 ) f The Longhorns squeaked through Lake City last night | ministration regional office in Al-| Part of the vast Apalachicola Na- /gar’t‘? t'l(’ §"0‘ over Oklahoma by the same score ~Workmen tegan yesterday the aska has been r ved by Ernest By JOHN RODERICK tional forest will be thrown ope 3 4 X that Army did in beating Michigan. task of smoothing two circular ten-|Lincoln. Mr. Lincoln has been act- & g 5 for supervised public bear hu Py Army previously had defeated mile courses |ing manager of the VA in the ter-| SICHANG, Oct. 1 —A mournfui, Next month—but only “he-men m /%li y‘, e Sp rt n Go"d Oklahoma " and because of! The current world's record for!ritory since August 11, 1946 and | procession of sedan chairs bearing Are being encouraged to participate - fl’!’ 4 - ll ‘, l s Saniusibutamiiiaud bt --- SRl amiont Ny that game the Texas team had one hour, set by Jenkins in 1940, is'notice of his permanent assignment | the white sheeted corpses of all 31 “Bear hunting is no sport for . deelared it made Army look bad per hour. His mark for|tc the top position in the territorypersons who died in the crash of a lendcileet,” warned Jobn Squires, G M [ 5« S h P- by comparison. 24 l‘n|u~ 161.18 miles per hour.|came Mcnday aiternoon from the| Chinese Naticnal Aviation Corpor- National For Supervisor L‘- n J ‘l S C S 0 e a C S This we Longhorns were Jenkins said he hoped to boost the deputy i or, D. M. Shuteation transport plane Oct. 8 made “In sudition to personal courage 7 % given 38 votes for the top spc hour mark to 200 miles per in charge of which in- jts way dewn steep Lochi Mountain | 21 imina, success depend % R I i} G C and while they drew more than hour Oregon, on, Idaho, 1o the village of Hsichia today. ly having gocd bear dog a 1 l w 10 1o » alne arrlers Notre Dame's 31 for first place, the | - e ana and ska | Rumors which emanated from & guide familiar with the swamps - score—51'% to 31 for Texas. Ap- {Linceln was manager of the sub-|by barbarcus Lolo tribesmen had Ordinary have the courage or n ) ; patently Notre Dame's tréuncing of regional cffice of the VA at An-' given vivid descriptions. of surviv-|cunning necessary to hold a large : 3 Purdue made a better impression chorage. He was med to that!ors fightng a gun battle with Lol rat in almost impenetrable ) ] i 0 cula ( N IHe amp OiS onbthe Voters than did. Texas® 90-13 office May 19, 1946 less than a!pe » cantured wamps n which they seek refuze & decision over Sooners nth after the establishment of | t ¢ - B i AR P" I l I 1 1' A- M t ! The fact that ai a o « Michigan's Wolverines dropped, NEW Yum(‘ oct Opertinent Coln is well known in Juneau hav- ¥ (I the side of the 14,000~ it ; . - only cne notch in the ratings, from ' pickups from yesterds ses- ing served as tant director of valnt & nick " Tee i . 3 pickups frc: yesterday’s jam ses: i iy " foct mot pointed up the un- Henr S Manaze iC y SOMEL iet weeks to 11Tih DISbIAGIE) Aoh 1ot Hng’ Sootnall Srilrs. and.the: U. S, mmplopment Servige for( S diiL e e ANl ardl il e Y . e L e of uic rreeze ocker 118 Michigan at No. 4 position Wwas coaches: the territory ! tantastic country Gén Do P ‘K'I'l\\ 'L, ] (Jf\ pevd = s ity "~ of - Ci a at 3 P his home in| 1. o LA @ 0 For The Community A 5 t Xl‘l\~C1HH 8 e Kenna, Army scout: “The 5 e s m:l C oh| 1t was another indication thatTe- forc members of the Kiwanis Club Ammuniiion. ngeles, 26-6 victor over Stan- y safe place to be when youre * e : I & Hemlook | POTts Of the capture and enslave- | of Juneau ST TURGR, ford. ‘the Bruins' third straight Columbia is behind ns residence 546 Hemlock 1 A - oS ke Badasst lumbia is be RIS ment two years ago of five or S0 eqr i ] 1 AT 1_0 i win got them to five first-place' Doc Blanchard seemed to get | Lincoln recently joined | i 0y 5 09 pilots might also be | i { et faominion an lng Ong els ballots and all of the writers con-|stronzer as the game progressed D ']“" and they have' “rioment of Lolo or Chinese ima- . tributed to a 763 point total for the weainst Michigan. Hell be all to their new home. i P '“ Sl i N n h 1 ht 3 s U A g4 all gination. 4 ¥ UCLANS. £ Leo Paquin, Fordham Hooper s Assistani A search party, nevertheless, is noiiey Kaies d S lg N Oklanoma, having 1ost to both “The scouts say Herman Wedemey-| Coincident with the amnounce- searching Lololand for a trace of ; Aimy and Texas, got an “E" for er is all he's cracked up to be. T ment of Lincoln’s appointm i B ¢ Sl ( m o0 all 1 nent of neol appoin 5|a B-29 and its occupan who st p p g g cffert by being promoted from 22nd 1eok for a real thriller a t St. the arrival here on Monday after-!crashed in 1944, and is expected giemaln a S RS A ln a s {0 13th ranking, back of unbeaten' Mary cne cf 9-7 games noon’s Pan American CHpper of pack in a day of two un 111 oats i }iln lr S Columbia and Louisiana State . Mars ayed on the Robert L. Hooper who has beer .t Aa1) Mary's sta ) 1e Robe 10 10 h 1 11 v i & \. Standings o: the top ten (first und all afterncon and Fordham named assista nz i co-| g place votes in parentheses: points ctayed uhderground.’ crdinaticn and planning cfficer for }‘] [‘ [ k based on 10-9-8-9-6-5-4-3-2-1 sys- Greasy Neale, Philadelphia the VA in Alaska r having -..i et} 100 g W 0 0 0 C S tem) Eagles: “Our mistake was that we served since early this year in the ) 1 ™ 4 o 1—Army (63) 1,267'z didn't use our cld halfbacks instead branch ofiice ] - : ¥ f ( l R bh B i The Triangle Pacz boards ubber bools 3—Texas (38) 1,170. The veterans always are better + work af- 4-UCLA ) 763, the freshmen.” \ager the opportun- Michigan 542. Lou Little, Columbia: “Levi Jack- supervision of the C e :.. la e l.. S ' vania n is going to be a real good 1oot- ration’s wor 470. ball player; he lifts his feet up ry. The V & Gecrgla 336 straight and that makes him bard- now includes 9—Tennessee 336 er to tackle.” ity employees ‘ Successful You Bet! 10—Northwestern 203': Steve Owen, N. Y. Giants: “I saw { B 3G 241y I 1 of e V 1 s e — in the papers there was dissension Rapid expansicn of the VA in Because her flawless Phone £29 on the Redskins, That must have the territory was made necessary! right because Sammy Baugh, through the large number of rights| grooming demands | been and benefits availakle to vet- | throwing at Steve Bagarus all BEARS ARE PICKED, ternoon—only he threw footballs €fans by enacted by congress, ROSE BOWl EN'IRY IR R Hooper p most of which | ave administ > VA. | Hcoper during the war served as | SHORTS Anv suELLS cne ol a small group of instructors SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15—fhe| ccach Frank Leahy of Notre oo’ i 1o the airforce statistical starless University of California| pome | ik o 4 oA R o e et Dame, who has been moaning i o o Maiconrd. -oReiliis Bears, with a chance to become . pi qyn Seail - at 1€ arvard graduate , about the lack of a “breakaway” . ..o po was det L the champion smashers of Bowl .. Bain . BERON; o Wi vd L 1 ,runner, must have just what he . ..o o¢ the airforce staff and aspirants, today shaped - their' ., 1 Eri meibers of the airforce stafl and; bt 5 1 wanted in Ernie Zalejski, who just tf officers management control strength in depth as a block in|yeciyrned to school from the Army. 1. i e, i the Rose Bowl path of the power- ¥ 4 He wiil be joined here in the | He showed plenty of speed as a re by Mrs. H oy and | laden UCLA football team | i iuture by Mrs. Hooper and At 1 Pacif: , { freshman a couple of years ago and their 19 months old son, Danny. ted s "“el acific Coast con-|ghould be ready to run in time g p3i 15 e ; erence coach has already conced-| o the Army game - ed the Rose Bowl to the UCLA Bruins. He is Coach Marchie Swartz, whose Stanford eleven was RUMMAGE SALE | Ladies Aid Society Rumm: Sale ¢=, (=] > = Ei =17 ey > | = [ thers Church parl ed- | unbeaten until the Bruins rolled 2y [L,:‘ Loy o ot B over it 26-6 lit wee‘k‘_ ! OF woRlD SER!ES pickup of donations. | MRS. J. O. RUDE Ild\.i TWO SYNDICATES | | LS | i | 3 | | Alaska’s favorite | to the SEEKI"G To Buv ) ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15—Ted Wil- SI lou|s (ARDSJ liams—whose anemic hitting in the rld series has made him a rank- ung candidate for designation as | the series goat— satisried with ¢ ‘S'{h L?nl:;rs Odc‘b;"’b ;{"“ i‘!’“"’;‘nn play during the 1946 season. the electrified Of S0P med baseball PublicA*| viy);ms told a group of newsmen| tion, Sporting News, says in a copy- righted article that twa a)ndwatcs* are seeking to buy the Cardinals. Editor J. G. Taylor Spink san ong group is headed by Mark c. Steinberg, a St. Louis investment| broker who has been a Cardinal| director for many years. The other group is identified as a syndicate of | Hollywood millionaires headed by Louis B. Mayer. | e " ACKSONTOBE |that he figures 1946 has been his best year—even better than 1941 jwhen he batted .206. 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