The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1947, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ? ~__MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1947 =| - UCLA Guards Smash Into Blocking Dummies THREE BIG GAME wh g 8 | | =" | HUNTERS RETURN; | T GROWMEINBAG SCHENLEY PAGE TWO ; To eelebrate our 60TH ANNIVERSARY Anether Weel - Three bm-p.um’rr hunters from the WOI].d'S {Flint, Michigan and Ed Peyton of iy R with v iy largest sellirig whiskey |of one brown bear estimated to I have stood eight and a half to nine feet high. ! The huge bear was brought down with one shot at 300 yards by Harvey ams who owns the Wiliams Gun )p at Davison, Michigan. { Jim Ryan, manufacturer of Alma and George Beams, Alma DRASTIC I fl | Traiter dealer, who organized ihe Mhunt, said that Williams, Always 2 E F R E F E {good shot, hit the animal in“ihe SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPURATION g | shoulder dt it tried to claw up the soplraipratumailling < Rbw vark, UK side of a bank The bear slivped back into a | BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS AR siream, and as it was dusk, ihe I hunters left it there overnight. The REDUCTIONS Ferr the Ladies - - - - in Suits Evening Gowns | Dresses | Soviel Blunf ' WarWarning NEW YORK, Jep:. 22.~—(P—Brit- 3 ain warr oday that if the Soviet : / Z 1 pin warned tod rsisted in trving to force N 40 ERCERN |l 1 wwon the world: “the| 1 QUALITY SINCE /88T unstable peace of world will crumble and crash with hideous consequer British Minister of State Hector McNeil delivered this warning be- fore ¥ie United Nations Assembly TWO-YEAR-OLD GiRL RUSSIA VIEWED b oo b sove | i - . b world problems i following mornir guides dragged will te converted into a trophy rug. ing i ! pered by Earl Forsythe. Guides were When You Weat Otr Smashing into the blecking dummies are fi |the half-submerged carcass irom v ! 3 | N e i The three and half day trip was |} 5 footballers who hope te fill the guard spots on the UCLA | Fred Harris, Louls De Florian, and s grid machine this year. Left to right: Mike Dimitro, Ed Eaten, Beb Russell, John Nickevich and Les | Gordon McDonald. : P p ,Ja Williams, Ryan and Beams have o 4 £ 24 "\'as jhunting and fishing from Tustu- N N § }- LR | " | been in ; Pajamas . ! by Howard Lintz, who left them at Sizes 8—16 { Anchorage to return to Flint. i ! Lintz was with Beams last year fwhen their boat, skipped by Jack " | Manery, was capsized by a whale when thev drifted too close to ‘a hool of the mansters in Stephzns jthe w skinned it, and the hide "t | made on the Naha, a 54-footer skip- cuuflm'l' WIflI GLAMOI]B 5 Steiner. All but Eaton arc lettermen at the Los Angelest University. (P Photo. S <. T T - i . laska for the past month, z fl‘ H’ d b ‘ om Tustu- | ece Flowered Flannel q mena Lake on the Kenai Peninsula, " “ a u e ver em ers;?“ Gambier Bay at Admiralty Island. ¥ ¥ |hey were originally accompanied SEE THEM AT THE s NEEDLECRAFT & JUNIORSHOP| 11115 Seward Street Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention % \ssage. This is Beams' third bear { |hunting trip to Alaska. % | Al inveterate hunters, the party { ibagged three “exceptionally large” al Ke the smallest of b = = = I - 2 SDETAA Of 63 HICHES BN | ¢ st s e e bt s - e They're Attractive COMPACTS, TOILET SETS and CIGARETTE CASES in Gold or Silver will make the PERFECT GIFT T T s —— =9 " | which 1 {the largest, a 66-inch spread. 3 ./ { The luckless animals were avenged y A a’s notorious “no-see-ems,” 1 along with the moeose antlers, ‘the hunters are taking away some | “exception large” 2nat bites. | The three visitors are flying home {frem their $8,000 hunting sprae by way of Seattle and Minneapoiis, | where Ryan's Beecheraft will pick ithem up for the last leg of their | journey ! They will ; their wives, and Rva have greated n his eight chil- Little two-year-old Patty McNeil ridiculed charges of Rus- was the object of a and a ¥ 413 > 5 sia’s Andrei Y. Vishinsky that there “‘;wn. Williams, his six sons; and . a l‘ d b b il ione | searohaBAnY PORTLAND, Sept ® is “war-mongering” in the United | | Beams, his three daughters, when f”l, YOU La Yy night which had members of J T”“m““ ates. McNeil ca Vishinsky's | Juneau Volunteer Fire Department, Warden s " aitack “a comedy piece.” i au Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and ¢t Paclfic menace He then denied Vishins 1 Ask about our Christmas volunteers frantically combing !lshermen charges that the Marshall plan for| ., i bigs o o ik - 5 3 = ¥ LAk ) Hook amd cranny of-the oityy| Hertold the Taaac-Walton league: economic aid to Europe threatened Ao, Chiefains cf two great fratemal orders met recently in Los 1iids and to the antelope country “l/uquay Plan> Repeated announcements over that “this country ~suppliad the the sovereignty of any country, and | APSeles ard felictated cne another on the c ns of beth groups und Casver, Wyoming. i RS 4 . station KINY brought' hélp’ from’| USSR™With 15 floating’ cafinéryaceused Russia of obstructing atomis | ‘0 Stamp cut subversive clements that weuld destroy the American e Now while Gift assort- many sources. ships. each better eguipped ‘han control and paralyzing the Security ~ Way of life. They are, left to ht, Walter ¥. Odemar, Les Angeles e e R Retes Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. the United States' lone expevi- Council by her 20 vetoes Jawyer, Grand Tresident of the Native Sons of the Golden West, and MRS: SCUDDER SOUTH ments are comp]eie! - of 404 Mair mental “Pacific Explover McNeil was in an affable mood | L. A. (“Fay”) Lewis, also a Califerian, Grand Exalted Ruler of the : v Scudder flew south via pe befere making his speech. He chat- Elks. Th ted and laughed with Vishinsky. and the arm of y met at a N : athering in Anaheim. Ddemar and Lewis tule over a con al of nearly 1,600,000 members. n Airways to 3eattle She is going s i at the Vir- en at 4 p.m rst call for assistance was Russian ships are cap- { coming down cff our coast »m. The Fire Depart- and in the mandated islands of Sat for a moment For GIFTS of a LIFETIME, See ST SN TT TS ST SIS SIS SR IO | able made a : y S F (International) for edical chie ment W lled in with a two-nine the central Pacific and undoubt the Chief Soviet Delegate’s cha for a medical chec ) i alarm at 7:10 pm. and the Scouts ly will harvest vast untou with his arm about Vishin: iginia Masen Clinic and expects io 'I‘h N E K {return home in a week or ten days. 1 Loaten to the shoulder. were called at 9 p.m tuna resources, if . . 9 p.m., Patty was discoveerd punch by us,” he asserted. e . : - . safely asleep in a box in the base- Suomela also said ocean 1 FEERO FLIES SOUTH Now in the Slmpson Bluldmg 1 On a week's business trip, B. F. Feero, vroprietor= of the Juncau fiumbing and Heating Company, ew to Seattle on Sunday via Pan American Airways ment of the William L. Paul home fishing regi next door to the Sawyer residence. along with river v - ing that trollers could catch up to l G' S » i 12,000,000 pounds of Columbia Rivc S Wen Ufpflse combination farewell and birthday 57 ning. e Juneau Woman's Club will be junction with Miss Betty Bonnett a tea Wednesday aftornoon from as a sendoff for Mr. and Mrs. Bee- 3 to 5:30 o'clock home of overtrowded bee, who are leaving for Seattle Mrs Mildred E A special Tuesday to secure medical attention invitation has d tc for Mrs. Beebe. the teachers an —— The guests pla of the men teact PORTLAND Sept. 22 Pouring dur afternoon will|Alaska is overcrowded at pres be Mrs. D. W. Herron, Mrs. James|Py pcople cannot find em- ' hamsol Cc Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Mrs. ployment or homes 'in the Terri- erson, Mr. and Mis. R. B. Melvor, st Gruening, Mrs, John Me-|tory and are living in tents and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lee, Mrs. Bon- | Cermick, Mrs. Ray Day, Mrs. Mar- tailers around Anchorage d nett, Lucille Jonnson, George Moes- ions Come in and browse around w1 Mrs. Frances Beebe estimat- » "y Orders received by mail are given prompt and careful attention. «y PUST ST DD PV BRSSPI SE SIS RS S S SR e S S e e e Miss Berthia Beebe surprised her | i mether, Mrs. Frances Beebe, with a O > I'f WILL PAY YOUTO extel :d pinochle dur: ing the evening. Among those pr ent were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abra- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pet- cus Jemsen. Mrs, Tom Parks, Mrs. Fairbanks, Frenk L.Oliver, Assistant €r. Dally Silva, Johnny Knutson, | SEEE : Robert Coughlin, and. Mrs. E. T. At General of Alaska, report- and Mrs. Joe Thomas. | . sy McCarron. cd B st S R GYPSY HANDICRAFT—Jozsef Ignaz, gypsy wood- : The executive commit Ollver 4 driven L carv ho lives in a mud hut at Eresi, near Budapest, shows ~ DO YOU WINDOWS - The executive commitia:, in n ) carver who r . clulding Mrs P. Chester, Jr.Alaska r the Al- Gary A"en S"’and how he cuts a wooden kitchen bowl from a picce of tree trunk, G2 S » DU ] 3 He considers equivalent of $1 for a bowl good pay. H A5 & K iy Mrs. G. W. Playdon, Mrs. D an Highway, hopir to find 1 Fos ron and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson, are e g Mo i nome m nonor o Gary ien suana. SUFPFise Stork ting thc Board he e who will be four years old to- chairmen of the standing com- morrow, a birthday party was giv- h 3 H chatomen of the santing = ESKIMOS DANEE, o Siiicas aiiechoon b, i ower is Given rs GRAPE FES'"VAI- mcther, Mrs. Ellan Strand. Games ST g Carlson, were played after which cake and - A surprise stork shower was given icecream were served. for Mrs. Herman J. Rosenberger : ildren attending the party when a group of friends zathered EWICK, Sept. 22—A) Margo Stevenson, Bo:bY a¢ her home last Friday evening. Kent § cle, Dickie Hopkin: Sandra mes were the diversion for the nd up “Mayer’s Day rom - LOOK TIRED? i Give Them a Pick | 1 i CURTAIN. CRAFTSMEN Up with New and Interesting Curtains — eee ® Nylon Criss-Cross . @ Rayon Ruffled > Junge and Jane, Gretchen and eyening and nrizes were won by which| Virginia Adams. Also attending wpe 7homas, Mrs. Secrist, Mrs. H. towns:the party were Mrs. Wendall Ca- j Rosenberger and Mys. L. Rosen- m from a hill, Mrs. Oscar Lundquist, MIS. perger, MRS. E. G. THOMAS on pASSES AWAY HERE town some 2,000 m ay Albert Carlson and Gary’s grand-: Those oresent included Mrs Evai SEATTLE g ;i Mayor Hjalmar Ne of F her, Mrs. Laurel McKechnie. | wruck, Mrs, R Thibodents. Mre, () R'hh T H d d NE s e by Al i R Joseph Ordos, Mrs. Robert Secrist, WHITEHORSE 3 10bon lrimine & Mrs. Emma G. Thomas vassed Lri a I of 13 VISITOR FROM FRESNO et 00 e kionac Rl ks it y 3 away Saturday evening at 6:45 in|including some Eskimos. Two \ Gibson, of Fresno, Calif., 15 | Thomas s FAIRBANKS tered at the Gas au Hotel at the Hope |them, Oliv the Thomas home in NOME @ Tailored Panels kai Apartments, after 1g ill for someé put on an on T v - o> - time. dancing, accompanied by Laura FROM WRANGELL HE . . She was 62 years of age, and is | Hagberg, also an Eskimo ind Mrs. J. M Steear. of | Norma ; Swift, convenient flights in WIlh Slde Drapes survived by her husband, Joseph -oe 2 1I, are stovping at the Gas- |and Darline Rosvald of Petersburg bie 4 engine Clippers. You'll Thomas, and by a half -sister of CALIFORNIA VISITOR are registered at the Gastineau big ""'l- cious food, expert San Carlos, California. Mrs. Thoma yrence Burgeson, of Compton, | - E Ll enjoy def os a guest of Pan OR ! was the daughter of Dr. Martin Calif., is at the Gastineau Hotel. | EASTERN VISITOR FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. an, world's most ex- R| ; ! Damcrette, former wellknown Ju- > oo - | Dorothy M. Russell, of Homesteas C. D. Jermain, representing the A“"ane‘d airline. Ask for Traverse ! neauite. FROM PORT ANGEL Pa., is registered at the Baranof U. S. Bureau of Mines, is stopping '&i::ih and reservations at . .. s b i 1 g ! ‘ ret Smith, of Port"Ang a guest at the Baran Funeral services will be held to- M morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In Wa the chapel of the Charles W. Carter | Hotel — - at the Gastineau. v FROM BELLINGHAM ———— BA}‘:::;Z‘:‘:IGEL Beautiful RaYOD Panels g PULL DRAPES for Mrs. J. J. Jolley, of Bellingham, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rowland f,'i‘j’s‘;‘,‘,”;;‘ 'I’,l:“lt,,;,.l“\,‘),‘fil:; “f; Ey ”.T.o;vx is registered at the Bar- ;“1’( Tn;l. Ore., are staying at Hd/V A”[”[(filyv’ FULL LEI\CTH Added Beauly and £ 5] er arold O Taylor and Mrs. Liy - - = = $ i i it P i]{l}.i:‘::hxilz(’l ;loalwu‘r I-I‘\xx‘.x\lkl W1 of GALIFORNIA GUEST e e wd hEa DAk ,‘;,A;;V,‘:Z:l/’iqg{,’flml 2 S Gracmusn}ess ¥ Pellagra, scurvy and rickets arc|Petersburg, are registered at the | James D! of Hayward, |Johnson of Petersburg and Les® \a b starvation diseases Baranof Calit, is Stopping at the Baranof, Angeles. arc Stayine at the Baranof R -

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