The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO HANES QUALITY SINCE /88T HCH STOWAWAY H. HOBSON QUITS AT UL OREGON EUGENE, Ore i Hobson Pac - Sept 20 P i oi near- conference basketball and ad University of ! tendered his resigna- effective immediately, to ac- as head basketball University - - HUSKIES LOSE BY 7-6 SCORE a P Ya coach at e Marie 20, who stepped o Univeraity of off a New York train in Washing- heralded only ton recently, withcut money, cre- game, displayed a dentials or command of English, g attack here Sat- is being held the Wemen urday in a second half comeback Bunsaw in Washington pendinig ve- Sl Jell only a point shart of s turs to France. She said that she ane ol wagkpna upsat had been smuagled aboard a he Husk:es, bogged down in the g pyor by o crew member known air by a heavy driving rain, drop- only as “J whe had promised When the ship ar- pped ped a close 7-5 decision to the U versity of Minnesota Gophers a to marry her. an ted field goal from the eight rived at New Yerk the pair went wide by inches with quietly by immig officials X cnds remaix in the at night and went ashore, After 10 game days in New York “Joe” offered io The lone Minnesota tally came in {ake her for a trip and during the > first period when Bud Grant, rp disappeared. (International er end, tcok a Washington ' b o out of the air and rambled * wrds to a touchdown. Don Bai- s try-for-point was the margin SPEEDER SAVES 2 Washington was bogged down ther team made a serious threat The Huskies got the touchdown pe when Herb Harlow the ane speedster, twisted and BTt TR KETCHIKAN An unkno who sped dawn I dited k ned with nice blo 11 yards to paydirt. Beb cn 18 of 21 con season, missed a foot and went who clic attempts last tra peint -ee — - NOAPOLOGY BY RUSS FOR TRIMAN JIBE INGTON s de disavow ting en reje Sep! nd that the an article to President ted by Mos- e t of the protest le by a Soviet writer Truman to Adolf Foreign Minister the American harply-worded not ced American news- vy for their criticisms Union .o 5 HAVE AUTOS, SEATILE TIMES | SALMON DERBY — (”—Five urvived sev- unds and s in yes- { i | | had new their top Seattle he top fish, was taken ) 26 pounds 2 ounces B. Williams, 23 pounds 4 Ralph Green, 21 pounds 14 and Mrs. Mary McCarty, s division leader 12 pounds pictured abeve, shcwn ously vo SKAGWAY PIONEER IS DEAD 50,000 fishermen rounds. 1 ed the g \DEWEY METZDORF. . MANAGER NOW OF . | NEW WASHINGTON wellknowr s been nam- Dewey W. Metzdor skan hotel man, ed vice-president managing di- {rector of the New Washington Ko- fo 1t Sea taking over active been receiving treatment ement of the ast menth. Hz wa popular hotel ans in S replaces Ray Thatcher becomes manager of the ell Hotel, repl Willard Herman R ’ who has been transferred to sister, Mrs a Francis Drake Hotel in of Tacoma e e NO MORE LICENSE PLATES; WiLl USE STICKERS INSTEAD tickers itomobile emainde 'HUSTON DENIE ENGINEERS WILL . SHUTDOWN HERE Huston, U. S. Army teday denied rumors 12au Area Engineer's g closed. He attributec witl license “iate: 1947, Lerri- James W, | to the fact that ten | been released recently local payroll. He explain- o1l i ‘ed re not need- n lieu of the 'ed any longer let go for | that reason. He sad their release Sidyeliates hand but when t tickers will k are The jone, \r’u] not have anything to do with' a possible suspension of local op- e Hu ald that he has ons ar sen advised by the War De- ng by ent of any impend . SEATTLE GUESTS GETS DIVORCE following from Seattle granted a d at the Baranof: and Vincent| et James was g id > Saturday in U. S. District carbon mong gas as| T 50 A wn‘“ FREIGH]’ER Kept engine running SITKA NURSE HERE because of a low battery, Chief| Mrs. Curtis L. Simmons, RN ‘lOW“COST 2agm Howard said from Sitka, is registered as a guest 3 . i ling stepped out to driv- | SEATTLE, Sept. 20. P—The new o, g, colapeed P $2000000 ferry. Chinook, flagship oy ! e | APPROVAL OF | IN TOURALUX SLEEPING of the Black Ball 1o nave # | | fleet plates and 1, ipe Catogi e UNSEEN BRIDE ClARS slight coll Eea AR g | 1 the fog last night with LS b ] freighter, Dagmar Sale Swedish to Vancouver, B JOE McCARTHYTO TAKE NEW JO3 AS RED SCX MANAGE EW YORK AT tempor- here and proceeded then left We the d Vic to ) arth -+ - TWO ARRESTED impac injured. M arrested thi \ Police injuries whe ames was booked for being k Her 10-mont nd Adolph berg was charged from r disorderly conduct - - FROM DETROIT Andrew Hatalin d Willian Miller of Det are g at the Ba FROM OREGON M. Hill ar ] H Robert n Oregon, are X o s L - OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA SEATTLE ¢ CHICAGO Already a firm favorite with Alaskans is The Milwaukee Road’s OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA. This air conditioned Speedliner offers a full range of accommodations includ- ing unique Touralux sleepers. You get a comfortable berth in a new, cheerfully decorated car for about one-third less than in standard sleepers, and rail fare is little more than in coaches. Striking dining car and Tip Top Grill with snack 1L, shews' his approval of mar- lechlondalx;d cozc:lsall lounge. Leave i 2 ad never seen | Seattle daily at 2:45 pm. Tinge ta.y ""_l BEAG never S¢en | ™ Also daily service East on the electris until her arrival from Armenian | fied COLUMBIAN. homeland. Sexenian and his bride, et tion s Bk bt 4 /| the fermer Arus Steamship Office, Trave! Bureau, or B.E Carson, General Agent ‘White Bldg,, Fourth Ave. and Union St. Seattle 1, Wash. § The MI LWAUKEE Roap bed Sexenian of Evansvill are shown | vpon their return from their hon- | eymoon. The parents of arranged the marriage. It Armerian custom. photo) exenian an old (International via DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Bets Down on Hemline Handicap THEY'LL WEAR ’EM AND LIEE ¥ t a recent Oh 1 their oppositicn to dropped hemlines. . Concert nated. The 1w r : Al 5 e Beta Sig ! enter BACK IN ALASKA memt a Scha i break home who appeared in Juneau as|Mrs. D. C Sunday. G of tk s in the Juneauen wn ham Association’s program last fragrant coffee were ed to the SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPURATION v, is back in Alaska again. He guosts thoy arrived from 11 to Anchorage MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 up JUNEAU, ALASKA 1947 steaming waffles coffze. Those present were: Miss Lutter and Kath- ryn Gleason, M Frances Paul, M Wm. Byrd, ss Clair Fish, Billi> Burns, Miss Harriet e, Miss Freda Bechtold I. O. Varness, Mrs. Don Mc- Minimey, Mis Leuise Skinner, W. R. Cs Miss Ruth Bad- Miss er, C. Langdon, Mrs M Dorothy Farrell, Jean Smitn, Mrs. D Mrs. Ray Renshaw, T. J. Mo cg, Miss Helen Schaeffer SAILING Mrs. Ralph B. Williams, Miss Lorianne arnes, Mrs. Rol A Novatn Lel Juneav Southbound Mrs. George Kuhns, cher, Miss Isobell r 'd 0 l 3 Miss Betty Bonnet z . - Princess Lonise DAPCEVICH IS NINE 5 % Skt % Following Sailings Don Dape: 'S - . g v”m(t _l.w‘uh ninth birth: Wednesday, October 15 day was celebrated at his home PRINCESS LOUISE | Saturday afternoon with refresh- Shindiy, Sktober l26 | ments and presents, and then he PRINCESS LOUISE and his guests witnessed “The Thiarstte Nevemter & | Plainsman and the Lady” at the PRINCESS LOUISE inec. Sunday, N resent at the party re Don e e 4G 4o PRINCESS NORAH Miller, Bobby Jewett, Fred Schmitz, Wednesday, November 26 | Allen Engstrcm, Frankie Deland : 3 PRINCESS NORA Sandy Sturrock, Wayne Bertholl v and his brether Bobby. e 7 FROM WEST VIRGINIA E. Kidd, of Fairmont, West is stoppi t the Bar- Coadian VA-1-46 e d fall fashicns SCHENLEY . © it the world's GIVES PLEDGES 2. whiskey the Icnger-ski taters, most of whom vigor- So says the manufac! o fashion show attended by 11,060 sy ge were slit open and con- ed. The value of the loot Empire State Building - New York, U.S.A. 1 c'elock Mrs. J. H. Williams, the Little Theatre association of 1t of Beta Sizma Phi asked and will then ¢ ruests to r szroll ncert in Fairbanks. decorated wiih appearing on the program given BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS sizn a Zit T 092 IH 7 SRED COOKING ANGE & STRATOLINER Medel DD1-47 L AIRLINER Model CD1-47 r 1. LEADER Model CTI-47 i i 'ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. J Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service

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