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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, High Dive af Second THE DAIL ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IDUROCHER MAY Bob said that the mo: ing in the sta . PNA BRINGS !N £ PAGE THREE PLAN HIGHWAY th | AGAIN MANAGE | i ' S .| ) e FROM WEST; 90UT BRIDGE ACR | AGAIN MANAGE . \ v R ST, | | EAM s santora. was Four v KLAWOCK INLET | ; Accompanyit iter-| peay from : k { Iview is a picture of Pacific Notthe I « 9.-P—Applice- 1a¢ B H 1 his brow because ) - | person. . € th as Long Talk with Rickey, s brow becuuee | Jhiinian 1 : ' Road b Nl 1 f l%ounie oty fie i ™y Y ' f proval of plans in New York Previous jouns e o ‘ ! P r Hawai | Juneau M 1 M [ a lixed 1 ¥ < ' Bob plays npet | Huntley oy ,Red Bird Ban H ) vel all 1 1 [ ¥ ¢ YORK, Oct. 9.—(P—Leo .‘\‘ (e SERtk NS A ’ he sta Red Bl Juneau to A A w back to the west)E Kich: sccompanfes’ the Rk E Sicant M - ing behind the 8 \m In|Recke, Pr . z ; B 4 S ol ’ e i Tasy To 1urn Trees Into Ncne: b inch Rickey, the Juneau ( Band and the|Blar il ' = > i C 1 { re nlll\]»".rl“\.l\l 1§ I Band ol m J Y J e tr 1 Robe Wil LOS Oct, 9.—(—Pa-| WASHINGTON, Oet. 9 i s fie, Nogss Villian cific Coast Leagud baseball in 1947 Kuhel, who used’ to be a e B \““"'” for Penns =y Cs” comes to an end in Los Angeleés to- field first baseman for On. SAe R AN . tfj e tselt 2 A plane a aGuardia | will op [ y Vi tl i Pays for itself quickly. S night, six and one-half months n Senators, was 1 s iR L :“‘”‘““‘W_ - 1 STOLK QUOTATIONS oo o bnEE abORLET ey ke since the regular season began r of the club today f 5 TR : ey ety Sk : whose season-long sus- A AN 38 April 1, as Los A Kuhel, 41, succeeds Ossie b e e e R o SO BELSAW MACHINERY CO. mnd play the third who was made head of th the World Series, was his quotatior DR e W *5-K Ficld Bldg. 315 Westpert Road :n(' e e racking, loquacious s AlASKA COA“AL steck to 4 b et Kansas City 2, Me. Lt d smiling as he and Lar-' ¢ Anaconda 35' Curtiss-Wi = Then the mcve to Oakland for E: S N tre: Int ational Har er 89 ——— the wind 1 hi ac sS Wi o, 1 nal vester 89 ¢ e 2 5 v the take-off, Duroc { Kennecott 457, New York Central '} Vit o the ok, Duroche et 1w Yo coi| [ B O GGAN along ‘way past the World Seri h [a SUE" Sontavanta SWith the DN SDA Steel 72%, Pound $4.03 ing C ;xxull{ well into all, attenda n Sher Phil Riz es dives over Do e Robinson | Dodger president and was ‘“very Averages today are follows: flonrmg ontractor :““ “r‘ [‘l" ““)" "\"‘J ‘1" € after ting first itning double play on Dixie Walker's irounder |1 the result.” | i - 4 i industrials 18011, rails 48.74, utili-!] Laying—Finishing Oak Floors e { 18 ne Angels b am 5 ] Alask. oastal Alrline: lispateh- 4 T OESINRY SR y {o short. Rizzmto was spilled cn Robinson's slide into second. ] I car 1l you what Sy ) pateh-| tics 3544 trim Oakland, 1-0, for their second class Cottcr ites Lead i e b W or stateme! T six 1 au yester straight of the series. D s b T £ IIRARAT L Sl e [; ‘:'."\”)‘ ,U':_m‘]i“' k“\l, day with plane 1in, Sun. Pitcher Red Adams won the duel won the sixth mday 8 to 6 to tie the World Series at three | ©°% ' s Foes Cove, Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketch o= B ks g , i ieshor. ot e eprtrs who came {5 i GomavnsPencan FRENCH FRIED LOUISIANA five hits. Adams fanned four : s Y P e — e Ll admitted thdt|payterson Bay, Angoon, Tenakse Harbe, i . { job situation was discussed and Tulkdquall Four of the gel hits were in iAGE lEAGUE '\SEVEN ENI’"AIED i '”* rorgoel e ”1“” :"‘” may | Flying to Sunset Cove doubles, ove of which by Cecil Gars § e [ ARk io \:\]’_f{ Mack; to Petersk riott produced the game's only run, i ] i F] I ckiraly - tall e e i 10| Leon pson an in the eighth. He went to third on s ! L o e Ty “I‘I' ?;\1]‘ I“‘\ dine i Mr. Bonneit i u ; o llk.l::;lgz(\:(vl' “})‘;"‘:“‘C“‘l‘{x_l il B ‘ . TaT E {ing a book on “how to speak Span-|yr; to Gustavus, Carl Stolberg and ® J\jd et e e ) By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | f (14 L A itiation conducted Dbylish in 10 easy lessons.” The Dodg-:R. E. Th ;1.\311“.’(.:;;'\( ‘.ml‘ ‘\\\ w.“ R YORK, Oct. 9—(®—The A | Frar Metcalf, Past Exalled ¢ idering an offer to) From au to Pelican, Kharls cflMPLFTE EENRLR deliae $L00 Pt AN R e S to complete - et tuler o € D 2,1 tr Dominican Republic. | Klemola and Leo F to Sitka, 2 : g SSavec) baseball season (or ; : on the E, the ere given could not be reached for |\ \ N Helike s TWELFTH ST. at 100 be. ONfE Chani o Mr. and M Nelson, Madeline e C Cha (25-9) gl e I eir : " it 3 m—— » TAY pitching o8 Augeliky & ht B woulg: bi B R s (SR am NER eldt, Joe Reidi, Mr. and Mrs X HARBOR WAY piiing tox Lew AsooMe. onigh AEabPHall il e Ih- ¢ ondiregular Wed : Durocher was suspended by Com- Sam Cons 10, Grace MeMicol, | L oy “11.“(.“ »Tl D set together and buy a nizhtiing of Juneau No. ssioner B. Chandler on the'Joseph to Patterson Bay, i S‘:”;: X_‘,‘;", et s ol Vankee transit ns| B of the 1947 Major League sea- R. Grush and Red Smith b % L w*{‘ . g T 1 to Weiss—shirt B D n, J “conduct unbecominzg a From Juneau to Tenakee, Her- ol kg : & b ) siceves in three , Gucke ) Guy, ue manager,” following Lert Warner and | x: to Tul- e i St aseball generations S MAMERY Woo i ght by Larry MacPhail, ' tequah, B. C Viadavich, R “fil" s e B % and Red Laird 1 Shudshif {retired president of the New York I1cGinnis and L. Sir e e football team for iy 1o { Yankee Intound to Juncau from Ketch- e iiinl gk ok 662 was Charle | SESEFLTY . |ixan were s. J. Thompson vn . 5 ¢ irday’s game . B d i i stavus, Carl Stolberg and R. F Rel Whil F » and agreed they had taken very I 1 'ROBERT SANFORD JR. IS whowe: from pelican. 1. M. Strai- elax While You Travel | i : nodra 4 - | . 1 Whe B urie s Sl Mt Sandra Denrart nas | S beih atotakn; < tho hen you go by steamer, you ca velax n the Haoxu to open up a bit against Illinois. |y . INTERVIEWED IN STATE |cit Otka iuchn, ar and M ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit e B“‘l 3 arty a | i, A Radtieaiifn back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. it i 1947 Army line is ! | | from Angoon, Arvid A. Hambei Eat th e CHICAGO, Oct. 9—(P—The two- Detter than last year's Sandra DeHart, aaughter of Mr.f PAPER ABOUT ALASKA" P siide s e i) L T e Bes‘.qud o apion- Chur_go ol L foniBat fter playing basketball Frugchipapaiiose St gyt |Ron Livineston : Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its year-old football 't ] r ame ; at Aukk g G (e ot das ‘Bibe i i You will marvel at the deliciously prepared ference lle for Bay, was honored on seventhige =LAk R A e . R VE meals, The cost of all meals is included in the fare. 8 2 e Toa s DAl Eed a0 o i iitnd Rekgisns JP' ord, Jr, son of Mr. and Mis. FROM ELFIN COVE our Btk ! A sl ibter s Gt il tie Siace at i \ford, who is now attend- | - g ; _‘1‘1-" s robust i} th Bend {ing Illinois State Normal Univer-| Walter E. Larson and family Sailings Are Frequent et o %! fl‘v“““I nce fi- & 2 Vsity located at Normal, Il. In an|frem Elfin Cove are staying at the o oo SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EY iew in the local newspaper,|Baranot. Sailings every winging along a Before i World Series Larry € An attle swinging along at a 40776 average AEIRE (E et e Next sailing—S, 5. ALECTIAN—October 12 with 857,064 in dance. In ¥ X Sailings eve esday for Cordo Valdez and esting tnat b s e 3 i ity Seward r the All-America re- | War and the Navy games last ported 1, spectators, an av- Lt uld win in erage of 24,589 to have the vy, Mal D, In 11 games this season the tional Leat s attracted 346,241 1y on the changed his clients, an average of 31476, but New ¥ Polo Grounds i bout the ex- Chica Wrigley Field have not > difficulty of clearances. te expects to toss anoth- at cross country yet st In 1946 the arted to operate. National League at- SKIERS, HIKERS tracted 1,732,135 in games. > “ - fall with Gerry Stone SUKDAY Robinson has bee: role in a f ‘courage,” which will Jackic a starring titled MOOSE PLAY TONIGHT fc WANTED The Moose Pinochle tourna- A I A ) 11 s remind e e atrt at albe: mare this WnteR | ANl skicrs and hikess are remind- o'clack at the Moose Club. All p o | ed of the condition trip to be held EMBLEM CLUB MEETS this coming Sunday to the Slalom ady tabl ers are urged to be on hand to take their places at the at the named hour. Awards will be made and refresh- mens will be served after the play - - NOTICE . | hill above the diteh on Douglas Is- land on the ski trail The oup will complete clearing of numerous obstructions, cut wc and work on the ski tow. The will leave There will be a regularly sched- uled meeting of the Emblem Club this evening at 8 o'clock. HOSPITAL NOTES the group from front of the Federal building at 10 Dr. R. N. Hester, MD Eye Spec- o'elock Surday, morning and every- jalist of Ketchikan will be at the For e first time in many |body reminded to take their R o Medical and Surgioal Clinic | months, no one was admitted or |lunch. Hot coilee will be on tap t. Ann’s Hospital. | during the ncon pericd and Ski for a turnout to administer discharged from 8 Margaret Johnson of Juneau was | Clubbers are hop. admitted to the Government Hos-|of the female cl pital yesterday. the cabin duties week following Oct. 12th. Appoint- | ments for Eye Examinations may be had by calling Clinic. —adv. 700-tf Oregon Gets First A;\A —T'raining Car d%.-w e he o sbhic ‘hfimfimfi&fam ; Coyrses into Schools Breaking the’ bottleneck which for 10 years has|of correct instruction in safe driving. First vehicle to retarded the national driver education program of the |be delivered under the greatly expanded program was American Automobile Association — lack of dual-|at Salem, Ore., whore Gov. Earl Snell participated in controlled cars for student training, Chevrolet dealers | ceremonies. Left to right are T. R. Conway, manager, Geross the nation are supplying vehicles .for - high | Oregon State Motor Association: Frank B. Bennett, schoals offering dpproved AAA courses. Thousands of | Superintendent of Schools, Salem; Governor Snell, and young people thus will be able to obtain the benefit| Douglas McKay, Chevrolet dealer. Just Arrived.. .. Semeihing New LLOYD WATT' | = T Girls’ Sweaters - JUNIOR GRETE BRANDT TURTLE NECK and CARDIGANS The Needlecraft and Junior Shop P 111Y; Seward Street Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention has switched to Calvert pecause Calvert makes a lighter highball. ay Dr. #0f 106 5. F CALVERT RE: | —86:8 Proof—6: | calvert Distillers Grain Neutral Spirits Corp., New York C Fine Fall Leather Goods For Sale g 10 Homes '} 4 Business Opportunities 1 Warm Springs Pleasure Resort I Vanity Cases — Underarm and Legal Brief Cases Wallets and Many Other Handy Items 1 Roadhouse FRANK RICHARDS ! AIRPLANE LUGGAGE IN MATCHED TO MAKE YOUR TRIP A REAL "PLEASURE | Post Office Box 42 SITKA—ALASKA AT | TIME FOR | GUN REPAIRS | "GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! | | i We repair guns, rods, Remember we carry one of Alaska’s finest lines of Gift Articles to satisfy every gift requirement . REDUCED PRICES ON MANY ITEMS IN OUR STOCK REDUCING SALE The NUGGET SHOP Come in and brewse around recls, cameras and binoculars o— .4 DARNELL’S Sport Cenier R R . S. BARANOF-—October 14 subject to change without notice ALASKA STERMSHIP COMPANY Alaska Janitorial Service ou to join their rapidly growing list of satisfied customers. You, too, can enjoy the friendly, efficient and reliable service now being experienced by so many others. JUST CALL RED 559 CONKLE and FOLLETTE . Invites ) it e e P P Pt ') ALWAYS READY Yo Serve You! with Convenient, Economical Transportation; Greyfiound gives you more travel per dollar Examples of Low Bus Fares from SEATTLE: SAN FRANCISCO . . LOS ANGELES . . . CHICAGO . . . . NEWYORK. . . DETROIT: . & « s Round Trip $20.75 27.50 61.75 45.25 81.45 38.90 70.05 [Plus U.S. Tex] One Way $11.80 15.55 36.85 CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL Eighth & Stewart Seattle SEneca 1515 VANCOUVER, B.C., BUS TERMINAL — Cambie & Dunsmuir - GREYHOUND