The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1947, Page 3

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?ATURDAY OCTOBER 11, 1947 FROM WEST; 5 OUT o s ’ v son, M. Bogarth, M : degiis | Martit scc tter Wachuse Juneau to Ancl one T morning {ron ourteen passengers arrived N gajley \ 3 Rerbht 1S u rday from Anchorage | pinki rs. George Luetkel \ GRID MEETS and six from Cordova aboard Paci-| . juneau to Gordova: A, Lear, and retur: 4 B o GAE[S MEEF ‘m Northern Airlines. Four persons Ny ; flew 5 Anchorage and one to Cor- TERT DN &1 ruins pen e . T T e RS 58 ‘M‘ < S q 3 S E ngers rrom Ancucrage were: | tertained the stars of the English;w 1 I TWELFTH ST. at that O ey Alice Totten, Mrs. James E. Whit- (Duo, Misses Morris ar SC n the Cutt b FISHFAiK& d .gx'-n HARBOR “'\\, I e . . | Kinney, Sara K Dilwor a party Fosark case o At Miami, Texas Ohristian's| yopy. Sorn Kinney Horned Frogs overpowered the Uni-| gt it MR AT x“‘x-]w\\. B; ot K = ’ | rial X re on o . of Miami Hurricanss 19-jy o o FEHOT s i PR R o 2 e G el re 36 fans in the Orange| o0 ; S8 1t with an % 5 LTS W i U, S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAT bos ARG O W s ificenn i o t. Louis Univeisiy invaded the| NEAU : DY pE CHA he B A\\\ of 1 JLA open d e m.c:,‘\.jml»-l Pn..m Galloping Gaels! ™ s capital and tock 16-0/ WEATHER BULLETIN V( WiLL BE SHOV f their ific Coast conference|of St.Mary's, pacedby “Squirmin”" O Song e s | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIMF MU"’{{ M: ' ; Y ET Pacific i - : 5 ampionship 3 ainst Hl"'\ an Wedemeyer and captained although hel ax I TODAY \Im:r (Imx.\ Yo' the ‘ratnowelstitea 20 {0 8 $8:13 victor ed Kansas Station s temy T T 30am. , v 2 e siness turf of the University of Wash- before 21457 Boston. | Anchorage 3 : 4 . o voman's Club Citadel def y Barrow : 5 ; . noon will include a movie, ] akih i \ heldon, Mike M ,,‘., Y it v BREE 'PNA E, Shetton, Mise Meikert, WACHUSETT GOES ON 3 RUNAWAYS ]' BRINGS IN 20 [ o o ShneRuE Sl Hyiics POINT RHREM TRIP The Udlans, edged out I e ngton stadium at 2 p. Northwestern but winner r ’ their sec: ¢ L il R (:“"” : 4 . ';”‘1 § Jwa the previous w T clash viet ¥ L % ord 2 ' ! 1 v - awored this morning over the| Ever ght rnia mopped RO f“‘”’l‘;;'fi “f‘(‘f“ffif‘l“. Edmonton | Vebfoots despite the fact several!up lerable acreage with the 5 oy \‘1 by ollege | Pairbanks layen, ppoav e e the west Honolulu All-Stars' Havr 52 al p Rowland, Al Hoisch .and dropped its fir . the T ¢ A a1 nyre . - V nny Roesch, are on the ailing standing room only sign was about' o oig o e, AaTent ‘\“ - | Juneau Airport 5 3 ks Rain Showers st and may see limited duty this mor to go up and Utah State defeated Mon- | Ketchikan 52 : Cloudy Oregon, loser to M s in an the University's r 13-1 i | Kodiak 44 i 37 7 Clear et last week, rvelies on the!The tremendous loce SR e 2 1 Clear assing of quarterback Norm Van from a vow made by coach Jimmy "% 07 “‘;“ g““"’b_“ - Burbank g ¢ Cloudy and Fog D srocklin and the running of half- Phelan of the Gaels when he was | b "] R *(““ & s : : Cloudy | SONS OF NORWAY ame time: released as @ ton me; A Rk ‘_‘-“-‘Al“‘;;‘Nnmo 3 : Clear meeting Sat. evening 8 Standard Time) ter some years ago—that he'd brin foorpalL AgRgUe: (14 0 1 Ity ‘ 3l { Fellows Hall Celebra- - back a team and wallop Washing G L s “"q‘" Petersburg ¢ I | tion ief Eriksen Day Ramus kept San portland i I Rain adv ton the game with 10ng {prince George 56 8 Bt. O . neisco in . The Gaels squeszed out a Cios 4 y B x I nd tfo touchd n tosses. | Prince o) 5 s RiDAy NIGHI pl“ triumph last year, but the interest By bt olGimt £ faat. 3 1 56 4 2 Cloudy attle f n the vow still holds. In addi- S 5¢ . TEAMS Ro“_ "‘IEM tion, the game has a teacher vs Sitka 53 i 9 Rain Shower For men who pupil attraction Washington's TEN pASSENGERS AR Whitehorse 50 27 Cloudy shave every day 4 ON H.KS’ ALLEY head man Pest Welch having play- { ¥aRutal 54 6 Rain e od mndie! Bhulkn et Pordse and Fl‘}WN HERE BY pAA. —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a.m. today) e adtel Jas i aRsistent ~Here, g 7| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center located about 400 il e A ; RN el | southsoutheast of Kodiak Tsland is moving northward at the rate of about Bt b sl Co ; : 16 ARE H-OWN ou'l' ;i)ulmmz: p hu)u .y:n[.K nvn 11 |; center which is located I.lbu‘u‘ 900 = ey niles southsouthwest of Kodiak Island is moving northeastward at about 1 B ey of S bae HERE 3 How woRLD |the same rate of svetd. Cold air is penetrating the w Bt ey - NO=RRUSH BRANE Sport Center la " h -y SR Teat and Darnell's Pan American Airways brought |Alaska and its southern boundary was just south of the ea 1 The MODERN shave cream ';“b,\“y"'i el ity SERIF( pRQCEEDS ten passengers here from Seattle |Of the Aleutian Islands this mon mperatures near or below e WSt e | 1ad t One passenger went to | {reezing were reported at all stations north of this boundary. The lows for MODERN men Next week all the teams will 11 temperature was 11 degrees which was recorded at Wainwright this morn- otted P g : :«, one to Ketchikan and T s ¢ I X e e b ; fourteen to ‘Seattle ing. Temperatures continued ebove normal along the coast from Puge al of 19 v S to the Gulf of Ala: his morning. Southeasterly winds from 1 will be held in the it the Baranof FROM ANCHO Passengers from Seattle w und to the e teams 4 i 30 miles per hour were recorded along the coast line of the Gulf of Frank Wright, Earl McGinty, Eu- ')f‘l“" ‘:" tcam with the high NCIN 3 ¢ 11— ene. Painter, Joe Hoots, George|Alaska from Graham Island nerthward. Rain fell during the past 24 ‘B\l’linf".)‘](’J . o T o He t he story on the poo | hours over northwestern United § s, squinwestern Canada and along TIME FBR o L e R M he world series mon G R e e . \ e to the Aleutian Islands. S TRE NS L Ly the vor n New York' et o Sl e T s or pein ‘fell over the interior and western noitions of Alaska and at scat- T b DR ar ind th ! Rgers, o 5 i tered points over central and northern Cenada 1 1 . g ey 2. as ‘learned - VE WEATHER B STIN | ith two games over 200 1P S esiiicage R sau to Fairbanks: Jessie Ste- ~ MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i emply botes promptly B 2 Garrett of Baileys v 4 s »_»‘ ‘~I»~ A Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today ” ’_'" igh for the ladies with 464 and|q i A i mean to Ketchikan: George it A D‘“‘ISPV i ‘H\' ‘y“;‘ # :“‘“‘l S GET Y OUH BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 3Y Scores for last night AL Juncau to Seattle: Vincent Yadao, | S2pe Sperice B iy, WL, 3 teet READY .. Huntmg JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY BAILEYS T il iiess aiic %o avout | Elleen Ness, L. H. Haughtaling, | L oG to%0, i i et : S | arrett 130 144 19 5,500 was. understood that Stine, Maynard Carson. cinS ey i ety b s Season s Here! ) 1947 The C-C Co. Mill 126 ;‘;g 1 \ s of the losing Dodgers 2. Towns ‘;\“ ‘;)‘"“““‘ B i““' Linceln Rock Rain 16 30 We repair guns, rods, ; ; S A 48 103 4 will get about $4000 cach, with YA, Frank HACEHGmON LAWY Suard INand Rain 47 24 reels, cameras and i1 99" two others on the club getting half 509 62 8 4 H‘{;fl'\ J. Whitney, Miss' P. Whit- | Cape Decision Rain 47 2 feet binoculars - ety e Ohbitan rewe Bos MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUM vE- (e by P b sianiton 3 174 ol ol Yas kol Joumed what New)nel, o % “‘r‘ _“"““‘ e NING: Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat and the Tcy Strait-Cross Sound e g syt i York Yank was voted the three-|gart, Jack Staffard area—easterly winds 15 to 25 miles ver how occasionally increasing to l) \“\'ELI .Q , Darnell 30| quarter share, nor the two Dodgers e i RS . | 4 decransibe toniaht LR s h Vi Fdsih 151 185 1450 : near 30 miles per hour today, ing tonight. Protected waters [ % P : team men who were voted the | of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka . Davl 208 202 570 pair-share ; ; 5 el 4 o d ot R e b el i GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOIES muhmmm winds 15 to 25 miles per hour increasing to 20 to 35 miles Sporl Center s e e Smaicds b B fe e T TR R WHEN GOODS TRAVEL HOME GROCERY b Barragar .. 139 104 146 389 WASHINGTON STAI’E The girls of Troop 11 met Thurs-| b Barragar 168 170 161 499 ¥ 'day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the ERE' : - . Ha Y 148 120 142 419 Lutheran church. We practiced S lR S :;t;’ § ly{;:%;n 133 168 >97 MiCH'GAN STATE l“ with our color guards for about l ° The ensationa e rlgerator_ Total 588 562 545 five minutes. Then we formed GRPD BA'"'I.E TODAY patrols and the patrol leaders had i 0 | "m b 4 — T — LUDWIG NELSON 136 99 & mecting while the others copied| with the Big Frozen Food Chest . Aulenbacher 138 151 a health chart. | . Guy 9 138 145 PULLMAN \V:\>)1_ Oct. 11— - We talked about our lIu!I.x'-.r‘x(l‘fn‘ ' " sturrock ... 159 151 165 475,The threat of new showers on an'party. The meeting was dis-| ELV]NATOR MM_9 Total 547 563 560 1670 |already wet field today indicated missed at 5 o'clock.—Suzanne Mil- | The New K ° VETS ADMINISTRATION |that Michigan State and Washing-|ler, Reporter. Boyce 149 156 124 429 ton State might bte limited in S o e el | . Stewart .. 145 132 156 433[scoring when they start their in-| STERN STAR . Lingbloom 08 127 94 319 tersectional football game at 2 30! Juneau Chapter No. 7, Swp-up‘ . Hooper . 143 179 90 412/ p. m. (PST). |and Stand-in Night. Election. Tues- | Total 535 594 464 1593, Last year in Michigan virtually day, Oct. 14, 8 o'clock. PAMARAY CLUB !the same teams scored 46 points ALICE BROWN, Secy. 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