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.1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 THE DAILt AL KA EMPIRL — JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE — — —_——— = — — — et e 3 ) M: AP SPORTS |18 PASSENGERS ARE BRANCHES OF ACCA ™ " "~ GARDH (0B 10 the 90 Wives. T MEET WEDNESDAY lvou RI(K ’EM;‘AP SI}ORIS FLOWN HEREBY PAA; DOING GOOD WORK '...c Ui : lHERE SDOPE ROUNDUP'2 age riown ouf‘m ALASKA AR P e e ket SR S was a prize ! Episcopal Church 3 \ E anuska lley Fai er P ¥ t M Rob Webb B T AMES NEW YORK, Oct. 10—®—Five| Pa ough The ska ppled ( s check representi niir Jack Flet [w'l s o= | H A G |of the top 15 teams in the current[17 passen Assoc has Chapt ed [gver to the ACCA P william — | play in New York .- | Twenty persons flew from e association’s acti 15~ b ; { NEW YORK, Oct. 10—P—Ar-|row—which is a fact n Y than irf Juncau icinity [ P ] n unbeaten ‘string will have to|ly because the largest city 1ssengers from t [ re notes of other localities| L VW AUXILIARY MEET | rom a s p scmetime but it will carry on | have a ime colleg Viol A Saes Alfersii [Bkibset By fha Tery s : WAL ! ¥ , through tomorrow when the Cadets | its own And what's more, the!Phyllis Dilworth, Edwin Hittler, Ju- quarters at Anchor URGE Gop SUBPORI ‘ ; . s | tangle with Iilinois in Yankee Sta- | fans d seem to car lius Hageman, Oscar Lindholm. | Nenana—The Nex Chapter ¥ A 1€ etary of " | dium before some 71,000 specta- Colv A B Age to do 1 ma Ward, Jack Wolf, Har- had benefi ianc wetted ‘. « ign Aux nnln S“ rs—at least that is the opir fairly well in t League; Army {riet Wolf nfant Laurence, Ter- $103.50 for the ACCA he mem- IAF[ - HAR",EY 3,11 mced today that there ‘.: this forecaster who last week is Just a visiting neighbor and|rer Conway, Oscar Anstey k who n arge of this ) me onight ]1...‘» 49 winners and nine losers. Ferdham and New York U, which| ¥ Ole were Mesdames Brud ghill, | B SR 2 neert. The nex e | S B Bok. 1D e have potent lines went < the 1920’5, Lena /m and in- |Ball. Wilson, Cox, Madden, Jones,| MOINES, i Oct. 1 etin h it Allnual Ma]or Leaglle : zxt\« A;\l ELES, Oct. 10. 1‘ The | that are above av-|have slipped into obscurity Helen = Roth, Einar SWift, and Miss Olive Brewer. At ~——Support of the Taft-Har I Dot 4 & g ,‘,"‘, kb i“ el Both are regarded primarily |other schools never were dance 30 memberships were, Eer Act will be of the platf oee Drafl to Be Pll”ed Of‘ e e r: o 5 ay o hi i Hetensive umite Oh, well, the basket ; feantiPat Giimans, [sold Nenama Chapter is|Planks to be urged upor Re R e Wit 3 A URTE Dheltie O O0ARY Tenpiis { But Army has three things in its|Will ke coming soo) the cus-1 Juneau to Se Norma John- Pa:t imtercsted in our work Publican National Conv 0”'(8 Of chandler m :r'va k;n wn H the 5 ~{favor; first, the game will be play- tomers will begin tc excite-|son, Floyd Ogdon, Alexander Du- this tir s a 17-y Id boy, year by former ‘Gover O Pladies» % d in Yankee Stadium, virtually the "‘g_‘“» ’ {fresne, Pearl Frederick 1 the orthopedi : Lahey, t‘" Minnesota ;and Se ; e 3 g ( Cadets’ home field; second, Army he Braves are reported to have|{pau Pearey tal ka_this month et ok Oltl, Seap ball J”\" “ITIL,",(;\: i A Thtes 1 || remembers that Tllnois got the Made an offer for Ralph Kiner| p 1, Aikens, Robert Brudige Movia. QAREIEH Pt fenpahi fon the TIME rnn he' mlayed 6" The oifite. 6f “Oorht| Ahg¥ls sstumed a thres games to|1:0% BOWL bid 4 year ago when without getting a tumble from the pysene Hawkins, Frank Van Hem koeps i out in various | ty's _presidenti omina B et T SAmeS wolthe Cadets believe they deserved “’"““’ S e o bert Johnson, M. F. Stock- P! g A ey Their| Both e ok AR S: LS i sior A. B. andler | Qo . o Oalk: the th protecting when they think of t} « fo month of Aun-|appearec ne platforn ) Monday morning, Nov. 10. Game|[inal s of the 1047 playoffs. | vitt st : § b ik v e A T:]‘y.‘lk‘ g Rt il b dGuh e g e streak has become a West With Boston endall, Harold Olsen, C.1" o % Rl i Dbt ! WA " g avofts | Point religion | g on, Mrs. Ernest Anderson llingl Ruth Palmer,|cedent in Towa that the new labor — The date and time of the 1947 been in the Sts. | | NO TROUBLE AT ALI : P s i s iy on i | tHAE 1 R | 3LE Ahdersdn Xitomi resident of the Dillingham Chap- | law on icl ft is co-author AT ever won. V be particuls major league draft meeting Wi v P R announced by the Commissioner’s K r woul office yester bu Walter W |ly sweel inasmuch as Bill Ke s Mulbry, secr surer of base- | boys also won the pennant, albeit ball, id it wou probably e | staggeringly three weeks before the office | They won last night's game muc! Through Other selections: When last wee Southern California-Ohio State: Bucknell game was Ve Even if you toss cut the Buckeyes' minuates old, Penn State led 20-0 Norma Woodrt John J - > — pers people | ward te a few day Both speg told about 1,000 Season IS Here! Mrs, Anna v Republican State offic We repair guns, rods, ¥ surprise loss to Purdue last week- In the press box, a helpful completed compiling the lists of [the same way. : S e T R T it P reels, cameras and the call. Especially if Mr. Tanne- you want me to call out the | hill is in shape to pl members be (- that the infor tion they pic | W g Bucknell tacklers? There won't WAR DEAD ARRIYE ne several hundred ligible minor Yale-Columbia: Jackson and Re- be too many nei \ in recent trips about the coun- ague plEYers. i e | - ) 7 re out of the Eli lineup and o R f community they inted to a Republican victory First piek” will go to th his Week’s B Y LI . IN FRISCO FRIDAY o' i _ - raaded S Columbia, in a scoring N ‘ own, and would RS 2 DARNELE" . Grld . Games Ly Y v LADIES OF RELIEF SOCIETY Louis Browns, lasteplace club in | N { burgh-Michigan: or the third NEWS | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—(P— i Of the LDS Church Bta Ante 3 | straight weekend, Pitisburgh will be L% [With 3012 caskets and 16 umns| EehtelHerners Lctober financiallsf Nov. 15th for Bazaar and fooc ! Sporl Center only about fi | | | | we received binoculars 1948, - the American Le: in cam- paign just past. The National| League got first choice last year Either Pittsburgh or Philadel g ’ Michig dAll tri- e A stacked in her forward holds, the peport i : : e phia of the senior circuit will get | the schedile of major|dcfeated and Michigan will trl FIRE Deri. WMEETING e e LR 0 ed by Miss Willie, sale. _ady. 704-t3 second grab. Since these two clubs|collegi: fi RN I faghts A regt meeting of the Doug-; & S0H O "I" i) Noble shows total re-| zan i e s 5 11 5 slowly Sa ran- ceipts a spe 2 tied for last in the National|played across tha nation tonight,| O xas: Bobby Layne iaq Volunteer Fire Department was | T b.“_‘;" e e was spent unday jand his Longhorn mates will be 0N ne)d last evening, with Robert| League, the rules provide th; | row and remains of the first of America’s i St ST SOUTHERN FRIED Commissioner “determine by lot’ ST ! before the home folks at wagner, Vice President, presid < S ; which gets second choice | Army vs. Iilinois t xas State fair. That's Under new business, the Department | “_"l“ “’” I1 dead - se child to the orthopedic e Boston Col. vs. Kanss te. ; Notre Dame-Purdue: You ci voted to purchase new tubes for| L0¢ Army ““‘ylw\m designated hospital Sitka 3oston U. vs. NUY t Purdue to perform miracles the Fire Truck and also to mmnnuui" cods Word for the iWo-yAne gper-| Ophir— Ophir bas -85 JHEe vlllAGE lEAGUE rown vs. Rhode Is. State every Saturday. the Fire Inspection of buildings “‘\‘.Hu:l \\Anl'h will Vhlnlfi‘ 28,000 bod- ACCA Lup, but I\l{w Eric Hard | Bockhiell vk Delawars | Duke-Navy . Clark e 'inaugurated several months ago,|\tS bACK from 454 military ceme- has been kind enough to help our } Colgate vs TR0, TE s S SATied n suffer o) committees appointed then are! ' FOugRQUGe SR WAL, ' DU, CAURG. . GUE -l W8 = BORNEINER H"’S AllEYS A'I' Siaminic e, Yiib another defeat asked o continue the inspections, | WOfficially the procedure has be- Ier last letter contained a su i bl A Sy California-Wisconsin: Pappy Wal- i the near. future. as winter and |C0Me known as “operation taps.” stantial donation for the children dorf at California has a real foot-'the Taku winds are soon arriving.| Lhe Horda Knot, her f |mast, is scheduled to half at Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital 5 B £ ! Mile 3 ! f ilena ball team Chief Shudshift, announced that | intod. ‘Mle gl Oht. Qff, Giemal o P s et B St o i 3 Gt on ownes anc | COMPLETE DINNER . . . .. $L75 Tulane-Rice: The Owls have'pn eonmunetion with Juncau, the |the Bay shortly before noon to- Camp—Ben Pinks, a friend o Sy Sire: nichlodtl Bleted bhshe AolEs ¢ : : e ; day after an escorted 1l-day the Association at Mile 31, ha 1 L] TWELFTH ST. at completed their tours and now set- ' pouglas residents are asked to ob- | I C 9 i . arwom X et ‘ g trip from Honolulu. A carefully- sent in his regular centributior a 9 HARBOR WAY R ——————————e P R i . - Penn ¥ ELKS LAST NIGHT 2. The Village leys at the League hit the al- ks last night and Vs o D L ek, Bioe serve Fire Prevention Week, by 1ook- | RS T Tl Maryland vs e month of ptember, He | planned commemorative ceremony mond Indiana-Iewa: If the Hawkeyes g about their properties for pos- i Ct 11 Matheny Merch. Mar. vs. St. Bonaventure{are to save anything from a season gple fire hazards and corre is programmed for noon on the Writ that he w visit th 8 1Y Duke that started on such a high note Shore, just inside the Gold- quarters office during October ge of Kaigani to vs. Duke At skas on such a high note, them. He also stated that the grass| © % [t ritorial Haadt ket P urgh vs. Michigan this is their chance. Iowa |and weeds about buildings should | M4t¢ i o ! e other villages with Most of the remains are those of Prir Skipping over the rest in a hur-'pe eton vs. Rutge ked up, to prevent fires Tyee me in & n n first to die—vic! e : } Syracuse vs, Temple }:\ cpreading to buildings and «“,‘)“':“" it m\““‘“‘ 1‘;;' “:\Y"” :“ ) : S IbE won W. Virginia Friday— !should be exercised in disposing of {* 0 banese bombing of Fear: Harbor | Dagner Morrison led the wom i sho! POSIE O% Lot Dec. 7, 1941, Also aboard are re- and the use of bonfires.} tmains of men who died in the Georgetown over St. Louis, Mi-'cigarettes jemi over Texas Christlan, New| juneau visitors at the meeting bowle: a total of 478 Connie McLean had high singlel Tlinois B ; i game score with 185, e Ve - Towa | Mexico over New Mexico A&M were, Herman Porter and Red H:'“”fll B‘:‘_’f“ "“'“‘ ]““ ”fl’ ol I Here is the scoring last night: Towa vs ¢ Shaw. both members of the Ju- \;‘rvlil'v sex ,‘:.;\‘,; l: :|:), ns \T ?(|.( ied TYEE ‘ b (T State. r cau Fire Department, and who g o i Service 1 i i vs. So. Dakota State. over Colgate, Penn over [ pop Wilkins, W 127 127 134 388 va - Debeot: b ParktEthte clas Tl ExtEEed welcome to Douglas Firemen to attend the Juneau mee 141 163 439 148 162 473 LAZETTI CLOSES OUl Hemes, M Hedges, A vs. Pitt. a vs. Washington State. Temple over Syracuse, Vil- P ings. Also present was Jack Lan SLACKS sva over Holy Cross, Bostol 8 Morrison, D. 180 1T 47| Minn. vs. Northwestern e il o5 SE et ane of e oldest, or oldest ACCOUNTING BUSINESS Total 566 632 1778 medre g ey ity Ducknell dies Delaware. Mew|membsr. of the Douglas Fire De- i Houston, S. .. 141 109 126 376 St. ve, B0, Calif. for many years. He is now living P Snow, S 118 01 102 311 homa vs. Texas Migwest |in Juneau. He read a history of the g Dws Nelson, D. 159 165 146 470 Oklahoma A&M vs. SMU it ‘quette, Kansas' Department Activities on Gastineau| Leo Lazetti has announced that Peyton, E 155 98 136 Tilsa . Takie e 5 T ot e ebracka | Channel for 50 years prior to 1947,|he is discontinuing his accounting Fashioned with care Total 573 463 510 1546] wisconsin vs. California over Towa State, Minnesota over Which he had composed recently as | Pusiness as of November 1. He plans To give longer wear KAKE SOUTH Northwestern, Southern Methodist @ 8ort-of reécord for both Depart- | 0 idevote his: entire time o super Finest Fabrics Hellan, W. 168 168 90 426| Alabama vs. Duquesne. over Oklahoma A&M. | ments. A resume of the six page \lzs:m of I‘hul.\\:l,,u-l Bowl mem.uln M:f"{,?;..f,‘,"s’fl:“ | ; Bucy, €. 118 138 129 385 Auburn vs. Florida. Southwest { history which was ddtted with good | Lunch, of which he is now sole| fl ht Ansell, J. 182, 136 . 142 . 990) Gigmson ve. Mo, Onv. 8l Arkansas over Baylor, Hardin-|“Firemen” humor, will follow owner }{:fi'x‘;' P;’“;g‘l::f"‘ 2 ConvenIEI‘Il‘ lg S Naish, D. 102 89 125 316 Georgia vs. Kentucky. Simmons over Arizona, Tulsa over| New Maintenance Committee ap- | Lazetti was formerly in partner- | e Al O o BREY GRS - Total 520 511 486 1517 Georgia Tech vs. VMI Texas Tech. inted for the new month were |ShiP with Mrs. Cledamae Cammock . d KLUKWAN LSU vs. Texas A&M. South Walter Andrews, Val Poor and |3t the Sugar Bowl, but bought out ] 4 | evel'Y ay Phelps, B. 145 201 102 538 Miss. vs. Vanderbil Alabama over Duquesne, Florida 'James Wellington [ Fercaham C“Sl(’l’& | Phelps, F. 10¢ 104 90 298| Miss. St vs San Fran. State. |over Auburn, Georgia Tech over|! Refreshment committee appointed | 5030 AP | — Moore, E. 8 89 109 284 No. Car. vs. Wake Forest VMI, North Carolina over Wake | Were Milford Marshall, Fred Cun-| BOWLING, SHOES Mens Wear | -w‘\l‘hkl'li in increasing numbers Mork. B. 174 154 151 479] Richmond vs. Maryland. Forest, William & Mary over VPI,|ningham and Richard Swanson.| Bowling Shoes for men and wo- ety iy | WY o ik Total 500 548" 542 1899| S5 Carcling vs. Purnian. Washington & ree overt George | Fellowing adjournment, the mem- |Men at Damells Sport Center (Formerly Sabin’s) [ are taking to air travel — flying Outside by swift, TOKEEN Tenn. vs. Chattanooga Washineton, Tennessee over Chat- | bers were treated to a baked hean adv. 704-t3 | ! 4-engine Clipper. They know it’s the time-saving, ‘W. McKinnon 169 189 168 526, Tulane vs. Rice. E. McKinnon 121 107 126 354 VPI vs. William and Mary. Furman over South Carolina 1 ¢ And for little personal attentions that make travel R. Darnell 143 127 162 432! SOUTHW! b £ e : s ? MOOSE* HUNTERS, S| ?'tDI"“"'” 2‘; Ezi 3;’? lf;‘a"fi Arkansas vs. Baylor. e e &f:,‘-adv A&M, Mis-| Ray McCormick and T [ | pleasant, service aboard the comfortable Flying otal 529 566 585 e M 7 s A E it i s / | . % . Aexag QRN vENLEY souri over Colorado, Michigan State | Niemi have returned from a /l' B B ('l" cee | Clippers is famous. Delicious food, the latest maga- KAIGANI TCU vs. Miami T 4 B. Mahteny 194 207 161 ; ROCKY MOUNTAIN gv” w"“hii"‘im" R oreg”"3;;fi),mw,r;i.m:h:vm;,;du:;)p:::(',“I,:lkk"‘ | zines, stationery and other services are a part of 4 £ . tate over Idaho, San Franc 0 over e Y L a el : | 5 s P Matheny ..... 118 199 100 S| Avicona ve Hrdin-Simmons. yicisippi State, Stanford over|The huniers brought in a 640 the NEW STANDARD of Performance , the Clipper fare. A. Whittier 135439134 408] Colovddo U. ys: Misous. |pepnte Clard, UCLA over Cregon,[Pound (aieesed moose, Ofher SUc-| in Outheard Motors | Plan now to go by Flying Clipper. Get full details ¢ B e B s, Missouri. Utah over Brigham Young, Utah |cessful moose hunters this fall were n vu r (1} i b i 0 ; 3 g Total 618 65 Denver vs. Colo. A&M. % {Henry Stragier and Hjalmer Sav- | | and reservations at Pan American—the world’s most ANGOON | e e State over Montana, Nevada over | Henry Stragier and Hjalmer £ A i R iy L Blanton 137 144 159 440! Utah St. vs. Montana. Eeruanc Soollego o0 Batlits sopen [REAYC IR 0L, B, DIE PRe] o¢ 't’c the o ae- j"art.'. ; | e N i S. MacLean .. 136 125 136 397 Utah vs. Brigham Young. B Dl WA CO]O'“d°| PR T 3 | B . H. Angus 111 109 93 313 WEST | 4 R A | BARANOF HOTEL C. MacLean ... 146 185. 141 472 california vs. Wisconsin. i g0 1o Momanch BatL Martin gives you many patented exclusive I Telephone 106 Total 530 563 526 1622\ Idaho vs. Oregon Stat KIRSTEN BEAUTY SHOP { Freighter Coastal Munmvh of the gives y 5 any pa > By | N g Ll e Will be under the ' management Alaska Steamship Co. sailed from | features, PLUS all the time-proved features you'd HOWKAN Montana State vs. Hawaii 5 8 i 3 . % T. Bassford . 115 130 108 o UCLA. of HELVI BARRAGAR during the | Seattle yesterday and is scheduled| expect in a fine outboard motor. y + J. Porter 142 143 137 St. . Washington. illness of the owner.. —adv. 700-tf to arrive in Juneau on Monday. v | % J. Alexander 119 142 118 So. Calif. vs. Ohio State. - e e s raea - . ® Power-head swivel, 360 (patented)—Lower unit can swing C. Porter 155 197 161 Stanford vs. Santa Clara. into boat, permitting easy inspection. WorLp Aiewayrs Total ... 531 602 524 Wash. State vs. Michigan State. ® New Martin Vertical Stern Adjustment (Patent pending) —Enables operator to attain correct vertical adjustment %c@!/(lll a//lfc'/’7/y///] (Z/)ef; while underway. New Streamlined, Leak-proof Filler Cap — Combines vent and spare shear pin clip. Replaces old style screw-on type. e - lITllE ififslfli MRS. MARGARET RASH AFIER OPERATION Remains of Mrs. Margaret Em- [ily Rash, who passed away here jon Monday of this week, will be l 50 DENVER, Oct. 10—P—Forest shipped south on the Aleutian] (Nubbins) Hoffman apparently has|Sunday morning. — Burial will be l:"ull reverse steering ® Quiet underwater | J U N E A U M A R l V E C 0 L Erovsle? cliteh " & Poaltive soke ates Marine MARINE WAYS and Depend-a-pull starter pump REPAIRING AND NEW Easy grip stern bracket @ Life-long sintered bronze | Hardware CONSTRUCTION Boat Sales made it again. lin Porteau, Oklahoma. Mrs. Ilah handles rust-proof bearings s Hospital attendants reported ear- | Parmenter, daughter of Mrs. Rash, SPECIAL Synchronized and ® Positive ofl and grease Rubber Boats Foot West Eighth St. Appralsals ly teday that the slx-ycnr-nl(i‘“‘” accompany the remains, . 4 centralized controls seals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Cheyenne, Wyo., toy is “progress-| Friends who wish may call at | ® Resiliently mounted ® Alternate firing Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our W ing very satisfactorily* after [the Chapel of the Charles W. Cart- ffl‘l’ handles and power head I critical operation Tuesday to re-|er Mortuary betweex} the hours of lieve a Kkidney condition whichil and 4 Saturday afternoon. was flooding his frail body with| 7 . 3 { SAlUl‘nAY poisons | £AKU LODGE But Nubbins, whose celehratum‘\ Call Mary Joyco at the Baranof of Christmas in November in 1944 for reservations and transportation before he underwent another ser-|irangements —adv. 604-tf ious operation aroused the sym- pathy of the nation, faces a third | major operation in January. Doc-| w . tors say the odds of surviving the| Koot Bt Asoanes resent series of surgery are 1,000 z) 1 against him. 1 due to colds...eased \ without “dosing” “The Nicest Store in the e ) Capital City of Alaska” | S aVICKS e APO We Invite You to See Them On Display Alaska Janitorial Service Invites you to join their rapidly growing list of satisfied customers. You, too, ¢an enjo; the friendly, efficient and reliable service now bei experienced by so many others. 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