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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ‘ e e VOL. LXVL, NO. 10,698 4 JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947 MLMRI R ASSOCIATI D PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BUMS WIN TODAY’S GAME IN LAST INNI ARMY DENIES Army Is Now TAFTTHINKS Wil Put Up Fight fo Gef WASHINGTON BOXSCORE | DOUBLE OFF '\«\\ York (AL) AB R H PO A FIELD WALL CONDITIONS Getting Next: TRIP INWEST Lemke Bill Through Senate; STATE PROBE | i @it I Henrich rf 5 0 1 4 g ¥ - i g ! ‘ Berra ¢ 100 6 1 \ . ! DiMaggio cf 20020 | McQuinn 1b 0T INITALYBAD Bar Russians WAS SUCCESS Admil Opposmon However GOES DEEPER i iiii: WINS GAME | { | Lindell 1f 30 3080 i 0 . RS I | it Rizzuto ss Rt O . r rr WASHINGTON Oct 3 » H 2 2 By CHARLE HASLET ‘ Bevens p 3 0001 Admits “Errors’” But Lab- 1t S S b e musin Will Confer with Aide Be- Ro AD W ASHED Haron. oo s Wilnesses Tell of Speual only D‘udger Base Hit Off . ' milit ttaches were not invited f | | Declaring early settlement of Al-| Totals 33 2 82 17 els Columnist Ruark's 7" i demonsisaion . fore Announcing Future e e owisa muaves| COS1S Necessary fo Get I s annurvoa Bewens Gives Brooks the Aberdcen, Md., proving grounds Y defgnse, Rr]) Peden (D-OKla) an- : 0 | Stanky 2b 10033 Charges Erroneous | Visyatay" bocd s ARkrin: at- Political Course hoinced todss b and Rep. Lemke| Liquor Licenses | vvusero s 10 1 00 3 1o 2 Victory | taches have been barred from sim- S | -‘R- will press for passage of | Reese ss 4003 4“ % WASHINGTON. ot 2| s AnowiIEE | 1tic R ENROUTE WITH TAFT, Oct ¢ wpproved homesteading, SPOKANE, Oct. 3—(®—A State| Robinson 1b 4 0 0M 1] SHORT SCORE The Army high command today| The Aberdeen demonstration is|—/P—Senator Robert A. Taft head- piff by the Senate in Jaruary. | Senate Committee dug deeper to-' Walker rt 20001 R HE acknowledged “errors” in the Ital-|staged annually by the Army Ord- ed > for Ohio today, satisfied| But stift opposition is dl"l‘.up— day in its probe of private liquorj Hermanski If 4 0020 1\':\1\kt-rs 28 ian theatre command, but labeled| 1ce Association to show new > he sceeded in dramatizing| { ing, the Oklahoman said {and slot machine clubs after hear- Edwards ¢ W8 E g l:l)ulqus s Ty as a “wholly erroneous picture” a|weapons in operation the record of the Re-| The Lemke-Peden bill was ap-|ing a witness testify yesterday that| Furillo cf 300130 5 S e el et o S O e st mel T O s s | osoon foe fov lotnsing s Epobane) Sitetil . U o 0 1] SRS es of m tment of enlisted men | powers attended yesterday’s demon- the personal poli-| pse . veen actec ¢ the Senate Pub-|c would include a $2 dona-| Jorgensen 3b 2 Oaita and highciiving by, offioers under! stration e L o [tos nvolved Mile of nghway DeSh’OY' lic Lands Committee tion to the Capitol Club of Olym-{ Taylor p 00000 ) Vil g Rl Lt. Gen. Jonn C. H. Lee. 1500 United States industrialists,| © a 12,000-mile stumping “Lemke and I will push it just|pj 1 Gregg p e R B & st Making public the resulis of an Army, Navy Aok g a stinging attack in Cas- ed-150 People @l Re- o soon as Congress retumns” Ped-|' The witness, Horton Herman, at-| Vaughan 2 G670 0 | AR byl investigation touched off by writ-|anq “,“-\‘,'up»-mn-n. per, Wyo.,, on President Truman’s| t A I I t d en told a reporter torney for the Wandermere Golf| Behrman p 001000 ¢ 5 er Robert C. Ruark's charges, thel But Soviet military attaches and |Democratic administration, Taft set sort Are Isolate | The bill provides that not Iess and Country Club, said that after| Casey p 00001 CORE VY, INNINGSE Army released: IR R “L,“,"m,d a year OUt by train for Cincinnati and than 320 acres nor more thanlan early application for a license! Reiser zzz 000 0 0fyvankees 5 121‘4‘56 7"89 tl (1) A 12000 word report from!ago were missing. rences with Rep. Clarence! TACOMA. Wash. Oct. 3.—iP— 1920 acres of Southeast Alaskan'was turned down because of i Foal 041 00 s Jaiase el Maj. Gen. Ira T. Wyche, Army o Jrown (R-Ohio) which will de-|A sudden flood destroyed a mile Jand, depending upon the Wpe,sufficient “community nec l uum 211200002 8 Inspector General, who said he termine the Ohio Senator's [uture of highway in Mount Rainjer Na- My be homesteaded by war veter-|he was told it would be “necessary| Totals 888 -1.a7 1 A o found only “minor discrepancies political course. tional Park near the Nisqually 8nS under a three-year plan. |iy go tmough Edward J. Reilly,| z—Walked for C n 7th i b bt A and irregularities’; (2) a memor- ARABS STRIKE Brown, as campaign manager for|entrance early today, isolating an ‘The veteran is given credit on. Levy Johnson of Olympia or aman| zz—Ran for Purillo in 9th | Dodgers 123:56789 4 andum from Gen. Dwight D. Eis- | Taft in ‘the latter's role as Ohio's estimated 150 persons at Longmire his homestead residence require-|by the name of Heil in Seattle zzz—Walked for Casey in 9th. | Runs 000010002 3 enhower, Chief of Staff, and (3) a “favorite son,” has been canvass- and Paradise resorts ment for his war service up to two! Reilly, a Spokane attorney, and zzzz—Ran for Reiser in 9th | Hits 000000001 1 memorandum from Secretary of e ing the rest of the country while| poiir totaling two and threes|YEATs. He must personally occupy|Johnson both are former Demo-i zzzzz—Doubled for Stanky n9th.| Errors 101000010 3 the Army Kenneth C. Royall ap- I PR TES I Taft was making appearances i eiopic jnehes in 24 hours caused|his homestead for a least six | cratic State Representatives. John- ! Winning pitcher—Casey; time of proving Wyche’s report. i Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, Wash- ypo fjo5d. No one was injured|months before it becomes his land.|son is a former member of the| Frrors—Reese, Edwards, Berra.|ygme :20; attendance 33443; re- Ruark, whose original articles ington, Oregon and California. |, 4 cupplies for the isolated per-; Veterans who homestead tim-|prosecuting attorney’s —office in | Jorgensen 4 ceipts (gross) $195,260.00 — (net) were published last summer, is- What Brown has to report, plus| it “TOLT g0 ate offictals said. DeF land, of which they may seck | Thurston County | Runs batted in-DiMaggip, Lilks|gigo804.42 sued the following statement in OF pARTlTION what Taft has learned at first “oppoc oo ted tnat most tourists|Up to 1820 acres, would have Wf Herman said when he later saw | d¢ll, Reese Lavagetto 2. Score now is two games each for No Yorks hand, is expected to add up to & Y T oy the park en- operate the tract on sustained|gohnson he was told that it pro-, W0 base hits Lindell Lavagetto. |he yanks and Dodgers. Next game “I have seen the Army's report formal announcement 500n thal (royuo™ vesterday when the Nig-|yield basis to protect the forest|bably would take $5000 to get a| Three buse hits—Johnson. {15 in Brooklyn tomorrow, then back of its investigation of my charges - the Ohio Senator will seek thel o .nc yiver started flooding, and resources | ostie: { Stolen bases — Rizzuto, Reese,| . New York on Sunday. against Lt. Gen. J. C. H. Lee, and X:TWO More JeWiSh Refugee 1948 Republican Presidential nomi-{ o "apout o dozen visitors were| “Since the House passed the bm‘ “He said T'd get $1,500 and he'd | Glonfriddo i intend to study the report nation ! among those cut off by the flood. several months ago, I am inform-|get $1500 and $2000 would go to} Sacritices Stanky, Bevens. By JACK HAND thoroughly before replying. In my| ShOpS Deported fo Cy- With, this objective obvior I The test were park employees and ed that opposition te the legisla-|the Capitol Club” Herman testi-| Double plays—Reese, Stanky and| ppRETS PIELD, Brooklyn, Oct. own good time I will have the nec- p y mind, Taft already has their families. tion, especially in Alaska, has con-|fied. | Robinson; Greg, Reese and Robin- |3 “m Cookis Lavagetto’s pinen essary answer to the Army’s find- prS—NO Violence tourgiatlof {xp g RO attack ) ophone communications with solidated and we are going m' “I asked him what the Capitol S¢b; Casey, Edwards and Robinson. gouble off the right field wall, ings in the case.” i on the Democratlc adWnsWeEOR| e park gere disrupted by the Bave to fight harder to. get ¢! Club was and how it operated. He| Farned runs—New York (AL) 1 the only Dodger tase hit off Bill UL A T TRy MR ) S P e D He_sifo. s, wilten o SDeeeheS flnod, and first word was diepnte\p/dlough the Senate" Peden “’Id‘caxd ‘of_comrse you know it eosts Brooklyn (NL) 3. Bevens, gave ~ Brooklyn . at 3-2 that the matters Ruark complained| Jb M, Oct. 3—@-—A gen- what friends says s ine frame| o " 40 (o the Olympic Na-| The measure, he said, has iliree| money for the governor to be in| Leit on bases—New York (AL} yictory over the New York Yankees : | Washington (D.C. he's only al- |9: Brooklyn (NL) & today in a thrill-soaked ball game ave got to navellowed $6 a day when he’s out of the| Bases on balls—off Taylor 1, (Di- |that squared the world series at ) ant! state. Now he's in Washington try- Maggio); off Gregg 3 (DiMaggio, two games apiece. s whic! accept as:Land, paralyzed all Arab sections 2 | i > o . H ;{"l!'“‘h”d""“lge;“‘m”‘;f‘i‘ff* O oy o Bt HARAR of et |Olympic park, wired the National line: s 80t | ing to do something for the people ! Lindell, Stirnweiss); off Bevens 10 With Bevens' reaching for a "’c] ¥ arl: t i IT; r;nelic'nxr ;‘ (o( ands ])uunnv. nto mosques 1:,, YUGOSLAV (ouRT i Park director in Washington that to settle it for that reaso of this state, He’s planinng a gov- | (Stanky 2, Walker 2, Jorgensen 2, world series mark, and already past ticlds. Wit ocany, impucations 97 e g the flood, on Kautz Creek, a short! “Secondly, it will prov a1 ernor's conference on Vashon Island , Gr Vaughan, Furillo, Reiser). 'the best previous no-hit record, — inistrati Tt ‘prayer. | 4 5 . g e "lmst mslvmgl.?mftia?zl; n‘;ld ty?e The strests were crowdsd with| IVES (A'I'Hou( distance inside the Nisqually en- outlet for the war veteran wholand that costs money | Strikeouts—by Gregg 5 (Stim- Lavagetto struck the dramatic wal- by 0 et ; ; |rance, sent tons of rocks, trees wants to work for himself. iggiyrion o Wandermere “dia | Wi Henrich, McQuinn, Bev- lop that scored both pinch . Bis about were, when true, isolated eral strike of Palestine Arabs, be-'work of a Republican program: of{f ' ' Lo o eovters in Port|Principal purpc a 3 » : Kby = TP S Sk pe 1 3 onal Park headguarters in Por 8 “ instances. < He said Ruark “took|ginning at dawn in protest against his own. Beitelas “First, we a few facts, half facts, rumors and the umxm\odvn rtition of the Holy B e [ Acting Supt. Overly of the Alaska as one of our of defense and we staft.” Amb pedestrians, since all Arab i ; ’ “Then it will_tend o Gevalisl . 2 po b s AR TS j A ¥ lsqua. 2 8 ater wi oW | iregg, Robinson) sls to en ol 1e most excit- “oitoxs” URcavered, Singled gtk ranged around bus stops to prevent gl 2 late Alaska the fhat later when he went to Olym- i Overly Teported; <Ani“<there” Was { we never populate Alaska ; i Py P o o 5 . pe “undue pressure” by commanders Arabs {rom riding in Jewish buses ‘“n‘gm‘ ‘bl'fl i aih “: U R e Dl m,\‘,l,,p_ | pia and talked to a member of the ! ,l:”,;“'."“l sHmE e {ing ball Rites in the long string on subordinates to join fraternal| Falastin, Christian-Arab ne ROME, Oct, 3 2 ey i i ed.” | Liquor Control Board, it was sug-| Tavior “”l“ 2ihitsin 0 nnings: of l"l‘“”dpzf}“"" ol nigh i adighs % . 1 S e pr course. 8 P (none out in 1st.) The Ebbets Field assemblage, . s, “‘unsatisfact con- paper in Jaffa, appeared with a gi.c S 5 ] 3 % B gested that he resubmit the appli- | 4 i organizations, “unsatisfacto: | Stefano Cek, a Roman > The passage of legislation last Sathin T Yk rétited. he \:\ul,! Gregg, 1 run, 4 hits, in 7 innings. | 33,443 strong, hummed with excite- ng of aj t without any such payment i e dlseiplinary +|heavy black border around its front' ~ & o0 T e e zing ditions in the di ciplinar) E gl d . Fendling .o pricst. was sentenced by a Yugo: session ithorizing leas Behrman, 0 runs 2 hits, in 1 1-3 ment throughout the climactic and “neglectful conduct” occasion-|Page an carried headlines read- |, 5 o g = f. 4 Natjonal . Fores 5 A ling: “Palestine Day toda Poner. | Doy, coust yeslardey to X R large ol Hagleny o © Sk A ere the ! innIngs. ninth inning as Bevens made his ally by some officers in requiring|ing e Day today is funer-' ¢ or0eq labor. The court con-| lands in Southeastern Alaska o] apitol Club finances were the ™ ol o 0 0 hits in 2-8 inn- | blg bid.:. Fhree times odtohes by chauffeurs to “wait unconscion-|al of all enemies of Arab world.”| i . g 1 : ek o subfect of . Republican-directed | CAse s, s 3 inn 2 . ! h An anticipated rise in t {¥iated: bim of: dSHRGIAE BN T i et oo B he legislat lings Yankee outfielders had saved him ably long hours to suit the social| anydipa n tension ayack at Lanische in which one! handicapped us somewhat,” Peden|Probe during the legislative ses- ", 3 o e sion when GOP members charged Wild pitch—Bevens but there was no chance on the convenience of the officers. |among the Jews following deporta- |, joci was killed and a Vatican cald. Part of the land involved He called it a ‘serious mistake’ tion of the (s of (No shDIOM Dlat, 'vas injured [ IS pARAI.YZED is In the area he and Lemke woud|that Statc employees were under| Winning plicherCasey e R TR e s were locked|Of refugees arriving in Haifa lasti™ pp. prelate, Msgr. Jakob Umkar,| have homesteaded, he added. | pressure to subscribe to the club, o - o IEd Stanky, came through with this that minor offende ‘ ..!funds and that they were used for| Time of game 2 y could have contact,night falled to materialize when| .= o ; b, P A i up where the: y e it it ‘beoame apparect theviey were| ¥ itenced to a month at i The Agriculture and Interfor I: ke Umpires Foetz (NL) plate; Mc- big blow that ended the ball game with major criminals and sai forced labor by the court at Pisino partments have been cool to the|Political purposes Yok in. one. SOIE doind: active day of 17 hours” for p“s.\d»ombmku peacefull for transfer| p.o. 0% E L0 SILVER SPRINGS, Md., Oct. 3—| [ emke-Peden bill, he said, be o SR ! Gowan (AL) first ba: Pinelli one sy i oners did not conform to his con-to L\|;nn~ detention camps, Wherei “pp. yialian news agency Ansa A 16-year-old girl leaped into|cquse it included the National| (Both charges, were denied by NL\I second base Rommel (AL} vietions of what is proper. some 16000 other Jews already ar€|yuiq " glavka_Sankovic, accused of the ar to lead cheering school- | porests Jack Ballew, director of the ii-|third base; Boyer, (AL) left field: plAY BY pl‘ Both Eisenhower and Royall U"Ir"lg &Elfa-nefl- il ; {killing the Rev. Miro Bulesich in|mates—and paralyzed both legs. | Bkl ance, budget and business depart- ; Magerkurth (NL) right field ‘ agreed that no action is called for| The b5 ugee ]"“PH*'"‘"FM Te-'the Aug. 24 disturbance, was sen-| Dr. G. B. Queen said today the ment and an oificer in the club, Do 25 beyond what has been taken—call- {named The Geula (Hebrew for Re-1/o o 00 ‘oo honths at hard la-|girl, Hope Anderson, injured her; who cited use of funds for special { f[ng Inning ing the attention of the Command demption), was the first brought ;. .."., i tnat g like term was giv-| spine wher she arched her back in id his office for which no first pitch on a line into left field Dodger bullpen and eritical interests of the United| 2 l l_UVAN IS “Dr. Queen said there 1 5 States were involved day by day, NEW YORK Oct. 3.— C]o\h)g Ichm\(‘(‘" that Hope will recover. | The Tcxnmnal Hu,hwny Patrol o i conterfield, Stirnweiss stopping at to the finding by Wyche. |into Haifa, with 1500 illegal re-\,, "y, plyj, Medizza for wound- the leap while practicing cheer- UNEAU Au'l'o ernor Eisenhower added: | fueops,. shgard SeT, .. They were|leading stunts yesterday at Mont-| State appropriations are available). | for a single. Hal Gregg Immed- |among 12 non-defendants. | gomery Blair High School | I in a position of grave responsibil- | ; > | After the jump, she walked 200 | I g Ipen. |yards, then fell to the ground piane passen ers | I‘EAVE ABSE"(E Hendich ignored two called balls, is a “good g : then lined the next pitch into . General Lee has performed a sel | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | > and the City Police Department D 'F b k THE HAGUE, Oct. 3.—#-—-The second Berra grounded sharply expenses incumbent upon the gov- INETHERlANDs Yankees—Stirnweiss smacked the ling Msgrs Ukmar -,e “I am impelled to remark that, | BIFBA fRghiis glise B lnes & ity and one in which the dshcate‘ vice to his country which has won|stock todey is 4%, American Can) announc-'to Robinson, who threw the approbation of associate: both|85%, Anaconda 34';, Curtiss- M " S this afternoon on Willoughby Ave- o H (ed today that Queen Wilhelmina covering second in an attempted civilian and military, not only of| Wright 5%, International Harvester 1ions m Inue. Highway Patrolman Emmett e' (hl"y fee"ngéwnum temporarily lay down her force play, but Reese dropped the our own country, but of those at-|88, Kennecott 46, New York Central Botelno and Police Chief Milo i Royal power in the near future for|tall for an error and all hands tempting to work with us.” ®| 15, 'Northern Pacific 21%%, U. S. . H D l | Clopise said that they will continue | e 5 A {2 R ingtioe dli s JLIREC A £ A fagihie: Royall called Wyche's investiga-| Steel 73, Pound $4.03. | i il | 1] fy, eciares [to stop automobiles throughout the | PAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 3—iB} 7058908 0 7o X il m_l"“;: bl :‘“‘;Mf::’““‘“"" was' qrediivd lion “thorough, fair and judicial.” Sales today were 1,700,000 shares. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 — ¥ = . city until all local cars have been | —Blanketed by the season’s first . sl i A Sk i “the o o e Gael Sullivan said today that at | chegiced. heavy snowfall, Fairbanks gave a one AR | DiMaggio walked on four straight B 5aid “the lsubsiacRiBor the o | AVEIAgES fodsy are (88 folio : Casitent’ Tr | erlin Newspa el Wi {ahill receplion Wedtiasday. nigh The announcement said that leg- | pitches, Stirnweiss crossing the ' = v the! industrials 179.44, rails 48.11 ili- the request of President Truman| Automobiles are being checked | Chill reception Wednesday night to 4 . S pgh-i corrogpsied gt og y by the) Indusiislec i x » U e has agreed to stay on as exe- S for baxkes. liehts, horns and license | 54 unexpected guests. islation would be introduced short- plate as the bases remained lcad- American Ambassador and thejues 35.44. 08 RESK®, Jighte, horns : ngers aboard |1V in Parliament to permit trans-|ed. That ‘was all for Taylor, and iti v tive director of the Dunmmlu BERLIN, Oct. 3—(#—The Soviet-| yiate: . o . g checked The 54 were passe: itish commanders in Italy, but| Lk plates. Drivers are being checke # s L porsliiing T :;J generally by members of ,M‘ National Committee ~after Robert licensed newspaper Vorwaerts, com- for.drivers' ALY two Northwest Airlines planes on|fer of the Royal power ; Hal ‘Gregg, another righthander, re- i Wb Arari i deerhtis et AIR FOR(E AND E. Hannegan resigns as chaiman|menting on appeals to the Ameri- G \m.- Orient route, which were forc-| The bulletin added that while the placed him on the mound. DI- p ‘ lon October 29. can people to save on food, said led to land here because of bad]67-year-old Queen was not in the|Maggio Wwas credited with a run iod of time have had a wide op- { SIEAMER MOVEME"TS et ar AL s best of health there was no reason batted in. | | McQuinn missed the first pitch, | That means Sullivan, 42, willltoday: portunity to otserve the condi- ARMY RE(RU!I | 5 b | for alis O o T 4 3 | remain with the committee as sec-| “Even in rich America, in the Because the city, which lays{for alarm over her condition tions in the theatre. | | ) Y popped high to Reese at fond in command to Senator J. midst of plenty there are millions Alaska, from Seattle, due to ar-claim to being one of North Amer-| The Queen was reported on Sept then % § i ection " ofwtyhc:e;zarlifx‘x’nc:x:;.::;dm:gs he | HVE AI.ASKAN Howard McGrath of Rhode Island, of persons who hunger because yive 6 tonight. lica’s most over-crowded, had no ac-124 to be suffering from fatigue, “‘;.;nllnl ) now warming up in the found only “a few isolated cases of ! yl’“ked by Mr. Truman as Hanne- ‘thf-‘v do not have enough money to| Square Sinnet scheduled to arrive | commedations, the passengers n]n-m]“”“ her N"'{?ta“"l said she was Ha e Y ch ¥ g up maladminisiration and probable| |gan’s successor as chairman ibuy sufficient food. One could not|jate Saturday or possibly early|the night in the planes going to her summer palace, Het lr-’l‘mwn mp o lte A A Tniscarriages’ of 'justics, mone of| The local .,“m of the U. S Army | Sullivan made the announcement|ask an additional sacrifice from|Sunday. ! Both planes continued to An-|Loo, for 2 rest. Pllrass o '":{N,,_p o R o which were condoned and fgster-jand Alr Force Reoruiting Service |after conferring with the President | hem.” Rose Knot due Sunday | chorage yesterday i doible BISE e ot VR announced today that five men en- jat the White Hous He had an- e Clove Hitch, from Seattle, due| o, Rl ! 8 % sharply directly at Reese who grah- éa by Gen. Lee.” % 5 R | listed from Southeast Alaska during nounced last Saturday that he HSH MNDINGS | this weekend | m-l(-;.'.‘{: :l“x:.wsll.-(lfi}w‘tllen i Chlo,ea Epldeml( ped it on two bounces, flipped to > mol Septel ». |would resign his post when Han- it s p the month of September. They were: i | Aleutian scheduled to sail from | l 3 44 AR Jounoms ione . | Francis H. Forbes, Jr., Juneau, |negan's resignation as chairman - Seattle tomorrow morning on the Princess Loulse en- " @ | : f | | ; nky, with a snap throw. caught AI-A KA DUE IOMGHI Technical Sergeant, Coast Artillery, |took effect | Today at the Juneau Cold Stor: Coastal Monarch sails from St\-f route to Washington, D. C. He haSE In Eg yp' Iakes ‘Ju!‘mv:l! v\h\' lhxlv L:lnd«‘: : »ux ) 28 TOURlSTS ABOARD‘ASSILHL‘H to the South Pacific. | 5 g S. A. Stevens on the packer Wand- | attle October 7. been in Alaska for six Mw-k..~ and | % e g {Donald A. Bereskin, Juneau, Priv- | 0 AINBOW GIRLS TO erer brought in 1800 pounds of | Princess Louise scheduled tojhas traveled from Ketchikan to ]’ “ ' 215 l Teft an Bk “ne First’ Class, Corps of Engineers, !hulmm), and G. Turner on the Grey |sail from Vancouver Oct. 9. | Point Barrow in that time. Early | o ° lves E Deadgers—Stanky worked . the The Northland Transportation |assigned to the Alaskan Depart- MEH o" SA"’RDA | Goose brought in 400 pounds, both | Northern Voyager, scheduled to| this week, he was honored at a ban- camnt 36 GRPRE- aB0. ke Thets i Company steamer Alaska is due to | ment. | selling to Sebastian-Stuart. sail from Seattle October 10 fquvt given by local Democrats at CAIRO, Ot 3. Fatalities|; walk. In a hit and run play, arrive in Juneau from Seattle this Leroy Kuykendall, Wrnnge]l_; | Jim Hickey brought in another| Baranof, from west scheduled | the Salmon Creek Country Club. lresulting from the Egyptian chol ‘m_w, rapped through the box but o F P 4 Pn\'ale Air Borne troops, assigned| The Order of innbnw for Gu]%HO() pounds of salmon from Auk Bay |southbound Sunday or Monday.| R e jera epidemic, now in its second|grinweiss made nice gloved- evening at 6 o'clock. She is carrying |t wort Benning, Georgia. | will meet tomorrow afterncon at|by truck for Alaska Coast Fish - >oe — FROM SEATT Iweek, soared to 215 today as the|pang op Bening ‘sécand base And Miss Miriam Troutman, Mrs. Jack Robert R. Perkins, Sitka, Private, [1:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite |eries. | COAST GUARD VISITORS Mrs. A. M. Berg and Margaret Health Ministry reported 45 Adm-‘\m:,w“'l m.\ to 3 ot ml‘.' hitter Fargher, Mrs. Thelma Weisburg, |Chemical Corps, assigned to Pacific | Temple. Balloting will be held and | - oo | Lt E. P. Kropf, USCG Alr De- Foss from Seattle are stopping At tional deaths lan s“m;:y o ;nm"‘v ihto. secoRo. Lais Weisburg and Nels Grimsrood | Theatre. the carnival that the orgahization | FROM SKAGWAY !tachment, and R. H. Rid and A. A.!the Gastineau. | The Ministry said 76 new cases| jonncon slipped fielding Robin- e g ol Gray N. Welsh, Ketchikan, Priv- | will spousor at the end of the month, | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carroll of |Lamonica of the Coast Guard at| - eee were discovered vesterday, hring-| SO dine il but recovered for here, and there are round | qte Air Forces, assigned to Alaskan | will be discussed. All member e | Skagway are stopping at the Bar-) Annette Island, are registered at I Nelson of Chowchilla, Calil, ing to 977 the total reporied tof ¢ i trip passengers on bhoard, * Department, urged to attend this meeting Janof. He is Mayor of Skag the Baranof i the Hotel Juneau date (Conttued on Page Twe!

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