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Z, é’f‘;: K ey " R T A D W— T 37w S HOUSING " MATERIAL PIRE: PAGE THREE 'I’Ill-' D. \l! i »\L \7 KA EM Aleufian In Going Sou!hi COASTAL AIRLINES Charles Carter Has HEARINGS TO BE TIME FOR FLIES 81 PERSONS Birthday; Sister |s HELD ON JUNEAU DURING_WEEKLW Here for Observance I.IQUQR”H(ENSE ~ | i 3 | FOR SALE\ Al Stea ip (‘un:")u'.\‘\l Alaska Ai reported| A family dinner w wi U, S. District e Geo w GET YOUR UUNS | Aleutian Capt. Carl Nielsen,|nine fligh of weau over, C W. Carter S now presidin 3 | lINING up ANGEI.S W|N | lwith W 1 chief purser 1::‘]- Satur and Sunday, wi ¢ ning on the occasior court term at Ketc BEADY Yl Hun!mg | i rived in Juneau from the West-{trip itka and way points, one day. He gave his a 1 word to Deput ) oA oly 233 build lo- [ward yesterday 3:30 p. m., and{to P to “Tenakee and| Mr. Carter's sister, Mr Court J. W. Lei no SeaSOIl IS He‘re! y‘ E«..‘.‘. points on the Alaska !sailed for Ketchikan and Seattle Joons to Haines and Skag- helped leb s | mediate action wi We repair guns, rods, [ ' AM VER R Yiphw betwe Deita Junc-iat 9 p. m iway, one to Taku Lods and one for the f ime in 53|three pending . for - Te recla, chRIbrAS LR ¥ ticn nd hi Alaskan-Canadian Assengers ir Juneau|to rsburg Wrangel ind Mrs. Howson, who is in her|tail liquor :‘ : e % Border are being offered as surplus | from 1 1 Belkai, | Ketchikan elghti raised her other, fol-| Judge Folta sai \ ch binoculars ROSE Bow’ (up 15 099 property for sale next week for use |L. Constantino, Harry Davis, C. B.{ Passengers to Sitka on the two|lowin ir mothe \th when | protes ! I — [ « i v nnounced today by Gome M. H S McKen- 'days were Grace Burley, Russ|Carter was two year cour e a fo i ‘1 Y i‘ v [ Lowe Puckett, Regional Ad-|zie, M H. Parks. Lela mitty, :Clithero, Oscar and Edward Kout-| Car le n he was|bc necessar 1d ) { I \Hg‘l;!;l; :Ul nistrator of the Bureau of Land Mi. and Hrs. D. C d \chak, Racl Gre Elle 16 nd M Howson | He declared e woul fix b = 5 e s Management, Department of the|Carl Hanson. Pas Gr Jonas Ramot has been 1 many years time fc e I \ t hi | Spt‘fl CE!‘.?{I’ By RUSS NEWLAND CLAND, Calif., Oct. 13.—P—| 1\ i " Anchorage, This an-|Valdez were Harrle I 1, Viola Morris, Victoria Norwood, Onts ¢ ame to ' retur hikan' 1 1 N . i P B il . followed the authoriza- |latan, Hairy ar juneau in time for ( as last! The appli m N. J Championship contenders for Paci- | 1947" on the Pacific Cc : f the Bureau|Madden llis Dilwd®h, Eugene Paint- yea iving here with her and Mary George Salo an fic Coast Conference foct hon- League Governor's Cup today ement, Fred W.| Outbound pa er, O. Heots, G. W. Fox, Ma Don Skuse Marshal The - 8t ors let tly their heavy punches this| The Angels pocketed an addition- it (; D. C. to Aleutian for Ketchikan w Bean, Elmer Nagourik, Ar Ve happy to be with proved v 3 ¢ Tune: weekend—and the survivors will be al $15,000 yesterdzy by winning the ot the prope |Diers, Roy Frankhouser Solpid, G. Rom Salsoi 1 o his ‘birtiday " MOAGiy | Counct i 2 notch closer to the Rose Bowl, post-season playoff, four games to| e Mrs. Zalmain Gross, P Fernandez, and G. Tiempo. Car id - | where mighty Michigan no doubt one, with ory over ‘the|™ wy. pddines are ped into 22| Dr. James Ry: A. C Fiying to Patterson. Bay, Wwas P | will be waiting New Year's Dr Oakland Acc [ SRR AT S T |W. Flowers; to Tenakee, Si A 0 s J pact pifs the two league winners, O: d, beaten three times in a |, o " awe T sonctruction camps h,[to Hoonah, O re and Frank e 'I'UESDAY. HENRY RODEN ! and at this writing, Michigan is the row in Los last week S e i sel, Mus | Wi to Pelican, Charlic Raati- B' 1l d Tw' U P ! from the middle west by I:,Ix bb the first game of a ( :m "“'ml 1410.6 V‘.ulh d Magnus Hansen, Caroline, Beverl ‘\;L \\]'-‘=(v-1~-11 \1(‘ )I)m : e, An- z 1] " Most important of the coast doublcheader, 1 with nine runsj o &0 T E 4 Sland Robert Hansen, Mrs G.|drew Johnny atthew Laurence G fl f F th clashes will be the meeting of in the last threc nes N “““‘li'”“ e k | Wagner, Judith Wagner, Mrs. Win- |and Florence Cabuco i | ITOM FAMNET | the rownsend ctub witt meet to- Southern California and Oregon - coe - S 1w‘1':11n"l;1w Tovitation for {ifred Lynda and Darlis| Passengers from June Wi S _ | mowow night in the Moose Hall in| State. The USC Trojans handeuff- - PR Vln" lm‘]‘ e Taylor 1’14,” Lodge were Les F er, E.| Im: fe atiraction ¢ the Seward Building Styled right for young ed Wachington State in their ] : Mis. F. C Eilsens Delois|Holloway, J. Thomas, | For-!tirthday party given for Henry Roden will be the speaker | ety 4R league contest, tied Rice and wal-| OOTBAL ined from Fuckett's office; Roomi i paapy lor. Mr and Murs, |Sythe, Ross Nisl and Joe McNallen; |Fleek Saturday afternoon wa of the evening and will discuss top- maidliutan i loped Ohio State in stride. The| ¢ he ‘egernl-Eulle D. W. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Robertito Haines, Mrs. Joseph Brown; to!wooden horse, Trigger, built for'ics of the day u ",cf'c'fy c‘:’du"‘;';“ Beavers of the north ran up a 33- e rehasers will be re. |SATOrd, Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Geh-(Skagway, Man Pullen him by his father, A. W. Fleek. Dancing will follow the regular 6 win over Idaho last week but| SCORES 5 ope AL it \{AH e re Tathes B C Pa- Juthbound to Petersburg were! Wayne, who is four years old, meeting, which begins at 8:30 Cnllége'Cr;am will have the disadvantage of meet- | Eed o O F. C. Taylor, Billie Don entertained his friends at his home o'clock wit dancing at 9:30 o'clock or Castor Tan T e Gl 1 Toe nc] \ehased by them from their present lor, Mr. L. W. Cleveland, Cyn- Wilmoth and Don Lillie; to Ketch- with games, cake and ice cream - - e geles, local grounds usually favor-| it i specified time. Puck-{pis pierce and Maurice A. Bjorge.|lkan, Harold Blanton and Mr. and and a frec ride for everybody on' e e @ o o ® ® o » o o o o _ LPFyANCTUTE - ing the home team. | Scores or pruviyai toothall game o Smphatty d that the sale of “‘»L" voe Mrs. J. Kinney Trig He was dressed for . e The title-defending University of | Plaved during the weekend are as|Surplus bulldings was not and could 8 i Inbound - passengers from Sitka occasion in a new Roy Rogersi e N R . CV“SI i California at Los Angeles Bruins, j OLOWS ; not be tied into the opening of the HATTIE PETERMAN {were Wilbur Thompson, Roy Avrit,|cow . . . W 15T e with a 24-7 win over Oregon to| St- Marys 6; Washington 26 Ipublic lands for settlement along 3 James Vrooman, Betty Vrpomar His guesis were Raymond andi e OCTOBER 14 . p . their credit, travel to Palo Alto to! S8M S. 28; Puget Sound 0.[the highway. Under existing law | RHURNS FROM A. L |Dr. Marquardt, Viola Morris, Vic- Philip Stender, Shirley Godkin, e Sun rises 7:30 am. Rm(‘lls “ «ear take b & weak Btanford aleven Oregon Sts 33 and ations with respect to .'hv | toria An_(lvr:,nn Phyllis Dilworth,; Sandra and .‘~‘n-1‘u|1 Lazetti, Corali2' ¢ Sun sets 5:57 pm. @ (Formaly Sirifa) T6 etiohifl o' Cwo 1 d tow'for TOLA | 21; Washington §. 7. settlement of _public lands, M. (GNVEN’HON IN N. Y, Keith Wildes, Mrs. C. McCastin, and Leslie Sheldon, Johnny SR IR 08 6 8 8 e 6.6 V5 the hapless Indians lost to Santa ! 13; ’\4 anford 7. I"lj«/»:l“'(.;::\:t ‘[)‘:mr l\‘\“: n.‘)”;\':-]_\m:n it ‘i")‘-‘“l‘).luv\v:imf\y:‘l’.m Sakamoto and ‘)1‘.‘.‘-‘:].”<u berg M‘“I‘.m;‘\‘m ;{;::‘::1 a0 a Clara last week, their third deleat apuam, ‘26 Duquesene 0. | chaser of the surplus bulldings| Mrs. Haitie Peterman, who re-' Fiying to Juneau from Hidden Hickey Wayne's cousin, Mary T o ?:“l”:hl‘rl‘;’h their worst season in ol:an Fl“““'f.”ll;’ 0 cant for the ‘mdi on which the :l\‘;:.l‘l:;;;, tri .]‘ u\l .Av.\y “[”‘Z"{“ri\ilxl;““:: Pelic “:_ c ”Kmpp:‘,‘ “_;:" :k‘[‘_ PR s niversity of Hawaii 14; Mon- buildings purchased are located 5 an Legio wention way, Tom Dyer; from Hawk In = o ArG Oh cLuBe tana State 0 After the publication of the no-|In New York City had such 8 let, H. E. Jacobsen and Laurc HOSPITAL NOTES b NDING bl | 1ilinois o; tice of sale on October 14, the build- ; vorderful that she is “still Apder from Taku Team w L Pct. | puke 14; Na s will be available for sale for|.ving it over again W. Johnson and K. M William C. Jacksun was admitted Oregon State 2 0 1000 ornia 48; Wisconsin 7 3 nariod of ben (10)/days to priority/l,, L. AR 8 grand convention ¥ igkoiing ‘fnom o Befonikan | were 10 S SDIAGEESRIA fO8 Sunday UCLA 1 0 L1000} Gettyshurg 13; LaFayelte 14 holders under the Surplus Property |*¢ 58 and of course the m yalt Smith, Mrs. Koopf, Margaret for sureical attention. Katherine :“Wll'"‘:‘ Calif. ; ‘l’ 10(‘;" Boston University 38; New York'Act in the following order: Federa. -D“ml'u event was I‘m‘ :‘\llm-xr Burke, and William Van Hoose; Berray was admitted this morning yash. State . 500 gy 7 4 e ‘Reconstruction Fi-|c®h Legion parade which lasted from Petersburg, Eddie ckson, for medical attenticn o s g 1dalo dix Fad B h 0; n 69. [ ,,»;i(m;f.f“(Ul“.,mj‘fi‘:‘.;p r(‘u from 8 in the morning until 10 payid Charles and Dr. He | Discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- COMPLETE DINNER..... $l75 Californ 0 0 000| Bowdoin A et a4 oo e | U8k 2k pigh 3 B | pital over the weckend were Paul o 431 TWELFTH at DL 05 0y D00 Rehin' 7" New Hampshire 28. | ernmerits, snd monprotis snsttue | ye s Ao ciman, Who (s e imoRRISON QEINS: BORP. - Mcumill Vit Bageen, John FISHFACE SAM 8™ HARBOR WAY | iack i Princeton 7. tions lowifig. the end.. of -sud/| - merican Legion Nabional ‘Detensei ol iy drrison, sivatersh. deily- | GUISE and Jaies Marrlsp ¢ i d 200 niversity 7; Western Re-| period, the remaining bulldings will|aeman_and a member of the ery man of the Signal Corps has id Kaneveak of Lithle Dio-[= nE R 00k 000 & e S anslapntila T, gl Committee, Was jo¢¢ ¢ apn's Hospital, where he Mmede Tsland was admitted to the NGBt i 5001 A I it AR ST 4 T B i i e | 13; for a p ) days, begloninig Lot oF (%5 Zeprescpiaives 1om Ry sor several” daya withien ins! Coveromeny Hosgiial iypsterday i e & { Teach tobe Lo chis ot , fection, and is back on the runl b0 5,557 % 4 = o \ [ T S e N S it T _Leav Juneau on August 13,7 t. d : s g i ATTENTION MASONS ; AlaSka Janlifirlal SEIVICG H ro. r' rmell Colgate 18 Ehe.. Vistpl couENEe 1) SERste 5 e | Stated Communication of Mt 7; Tennessee 26 " g fAlownRd Mew, Fork 1) : Juneau Lodge No. 147, Monday eve- E Invites you Lo join their rapidly growing I | Union 20, ‘loulse Has e Bl s M e SHOR ning at 7:30 with Labor in the § of satisfied custome You, too, can enjoy ) D ralasi®: Tes 34 cribed magnificent,” and Bowling Shoes for men and Wo-'nm M. De § e B Ffieient g el servie Foo‘ba"‘ Mlliam send’ Mery 213 Virginis atter six exciting days in the Big men at Darnell's Sport Center. | W. LEIVERS, Se { the friendly, ‘efficient ‘and reliable service f { i B R ty, she visited her brothers and Ay 7(14431 o :1\ .“:«Ln‘-v" | now being experienced by so many others. { | Nebraska 14; Towa State 7 44 ‘or nge sisters in Minneapol g A a3 ! Sl e { | The professional football elevens “\’\“““;*{"{ H{; Toiyo, —f;y_ Ay i £ :(:“ LADIEY OF RELIEF SOC ETY | BOWLING SHOE E JUST CALL RED 559 ! are \in the pPlay now and oreating |y i pco Marines 39; Davis and ; Do . aceting, . liad e Rasioi LS LEEICHT SRNE RG] owinl e o s a1 CONKLE and FOLLETTE ! much interest in grid circles, il T [, Borty-four pEssengors arrived M1 Gity, saw the, Ioo Fallies: looked: gy Ve h for Bazaar and food men at Darnell's Sport Center. || H Here arc results of the games : Gt au.last pight shoard the Bulncle Jio over fai She Btk afthe s adv. 704-t3 CLURL G I e S S S S S IR | George W ington 0; Washing-|cess Louise from the south oy ¥ /A T L5 3 pe S played Sunday in the All-Ameri- . . .ni Tee 15. e They were Kathryn Apland, Mr Empire State Building, m a cais Foomall conserences. Furman 8; South Carolina 26. |and Mrs. Carroll Elford, Miss Ruth |tiP ~around Manhattan nd, Buffalo 20; Baltimore 15 olle” Dhivessity . it Westarn Sl oit . Hellan, Miss T00¢ on the subways, and had a b, y New York 31; Brooklyn 7. Elloer, Hellan, Mrs. Jean Kibbe,|Rickel cup of coffee in one of the oSl S o it : pioesibiels il B e Lps Angeles. 13; Cleveland 10 1 21; Minnesota 37.|Mr. and Mrs. H. Lorenzen and 'amous sutom N e San Francisco 42; Chicago 28. 34; Oklahoma 14. five children. |90 the Fridey DRSSty ok Sl i In the National Football League ce 13; Wichita 21. | Miss A. Manowitz, Mr. and Mrs.|big parade, she attended the States AR A Y Sunday games resuited as follo S. Dakota S. 6; Kansas 86. S. Nock, Mr. and Mrs. E. Parsons,|Dinner at the Commodore Hotel e e, X Chicagn Cardinals 14; Green Bay | Harvard 0; Virginia 47 rs. Hattie Peterman, Mrs. Ray- She said there were atly over SR e e :.:,;,fl’fl,é::m.%o;’, 10. University of “Manitoba 0; North!mond Ross, Mrs. Louise Stevens,|1500 persons at the banquet, at f@z’g‘;&'fisfifififi"‘%fi&mmflmififlflhm. Pittsbnrgh 30; Boston 14. Dakota University 47 Miss June Shaner, Mrs. Nona Tal- | Which Eddie Cantor and Morton i Sk 8 ik 3 Los Angeles 27; Detroit 13. Tulsa 7; Texast Tech 14. bert, Larry Talcert, Wesley Turn-|Downey entertained \ Washington 28; New York 20. | Arkansas 9: Baylor 17. ler Mrs. Peterman, who ar Chicago Bears 40; Philadelphia 7.| Florida 14; -Auburn 20 | Mary B. Valentine. Irene Will-/the Princess Louise, stoppe —— e — | University of Mississippi 6; iams, Norma Zumwalt, Alfred An-|in Seaitle on her return trip NEW SKIER ARRWES' | Vanderbilt 10. | derson, Henry Brown, Wilson Bark-| 2150 visited in Vancouver, =~ = v Texas A&M 13; Louisiana S. 19. er, John Cubzey, Charles Dick It was a marvelous trip,” she; H“NTI"G SEASON DEA" w“uAMS ARE | Georgia 0; Kentu 26. onson, Kenneth Holtom, Hugh Hill|S8id. “and I'm looking forward to | Wyoming 53; Colorado School| Mr. and Mis. R. Jones, Master |E378 T8¢ e an i o |of mines 6. Neil Jones, John Maher, George SPend more L L ¢ & s g ¢ pAREN“, GIRL BABY | University of Nevada 51; Univer- | Peterson, Peter Gunderson Oly.” | is a time for caution, a time to icity of Portland 6. | Polaskas, Gilebert Trumpour, Arn-| g 7 T R { STOP, LOOK, and LISTEN . .. A new little skier joined the| California Aggie 20; San Fran-'old Watson, James Naughton, Syd- CDAMEETS TUESDAY | That loss of life may be kept at ranks of the Juneau. Skiers Sunday cisco State 0. iney Carey, Charles Bondeel, Rob- eI | oL o o morning at 9:47 o'clock when a 6| Brigham Young 6; Utah 28 |5, Reamebattom; There will be 4 TiRpluess; meeting the lowest possible level, one pound, 8 ounce baby girl was born.| New Mexico A&M 0; University o of the Oatholic Daughters of Am- | should use reasonable care. If in New Mexico 20. |erica on Tuesday evening at 8) doubt, pause long enough to The proud parents are Mr. and of Mrs. Dean Williams and the little | addition is named Janice Mae. | Both baby and mother are doing nicely and Dean Williams, who is Texas Mines 0; Texas State 14. Colorado A&M 13; Denver 13. Penn 32; Dartmouth 0. Middlebury 7; Trinity 31. U, N. STUDY CLUB MEETS TOMORROW | | employed by Pan American Air Villanova 13; Holy Cross 6. A United Nations Study Group! ways, is busy passing out the ci-| Penn State 75; Fordham 0. |will hold their initial meeting to-| gars. ' | Hawaiian All Stars 14; Idaho v evening at 8 o'clock at| The proud grandparents are Mr. State 12. {at the Governor's House, and Mrs, J. P. Williams, former res-| _San Diego Naval Air 45; Seattle with members of the American idents of Juneau and Mr. and Mrs. Naval Air 0. Womens Voluntary Service, the| G. E. Almquist of this city Fort Lewis 7; Bremerton Navy 6.'Bysiness and Professional ~Wo- LR R 5 > |mens Club and the Juneau Wo- {man’s Club participating. Plans DR. LEE J. GEHRIG MOOSE PINOCHLE |£or the ensuing whtes!wii be form- GRA"TED HARVARD |ulated at the meeting. ! | TOURNEY NEARS END | s michara peter witl read a |paper on the “Army of Occupation MEDIC FELLOWSHIP Mr Dr. and the Tuberculosis Control Division, Territorial Department of Health, is enroute to Boston, Mass., where i # i vite attend. Refreshments will he will accept a positino teaching :w"d e i fellowship at Harvard University. The Gehrigs have been in Ju- neau for the past year and a half | and have resided at the Channel Apartments. Mrs. Gehrig was; formerly employed at the Juneau ® Medical and Swrgical Clinic. They! ® came to Juneau from Washington,| ® D. C. Dr, Gehrig's activities are under the jurisdiction of the U. S.| ® Public Health Service. 1o At Harvard, Dr. Gehrig will study| ® chest surgery during the next l\-:o: - or three years. He will be assign-|® ed there as Senior Assistant Sur-| geon, of the Public Health Service. — e — ‘Waitresses ana wanted at Percy’s Cafe, 665 uf pinochle Lee J. Gehrig left|yrooce Lodge will start at 8 o'clock Juneau on board the Aleutian. DI'| weqnesday night. There will be a Gehrig, former Acting Director of' o104 prige in addition to the week- ly :atain Girls | men at Darnell's Sport Center. in Europe,” the United Nations Charter will be read and a re-| port on the work of the UN \'.i]ll {be given at the meeting. | — e | NEIL MOORES PARENTS OF BABY GIRL; JOINS | 2 LITLE BROTHERS | The final game of the three week tournament held by the awards. All members and friends are in- served at the conclusion of the B ST § Mr. and Mrs. Neil Moore are the | @ e oo v 800 0, ,ud parents of a baby daughter| * ®lborn on Saturday evening in St. TIDE TABLE ® | Ann’s Hospital. The new baby tip-| ® iped the scales at seven pounds OCTOBER 14 ®land one-half ounce. The baby! High tide 1:47 am, 182 ft. ® |joins two brothers, Michael, two, Low tide 7:44 am, -04 ft. ®|and a half, and Thomas one and| High tide 13:55 p.m., 19.4 ft. ® |g half years old. Mr. Mcore is| Low tide 20:11 pm., -2.0 ft. ® |Deputy Auditor and Chief Account- ® (ant for the Territorial Auditor's o e e e e e 00 0 e o o Office. e - ! BOWLING SHOES fARKU LODGE Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof for reservations and transportation alrangements —adv. 604-t1 Bowling Shoes for men and wo- —ady, 704-t3 o'cleck in the Catholic Parish Hall Grand Regenl, Mrs. Maude Hamlin requests a good attendance as there qre many important business mat- ters to di cms ‘To relieve miser- ies, rub throat, chest and back with comforting kg i S35, Call 646 Representing Transportation Companies WORLD WIDE we will arrange for your satisfaction your reser- vations and tickets for BUSINESS, PLEASURE or NECESSARY TRIPS REGARDLESS OF YOUR DESTINATION ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU “Never a Service Charge” Phone 646 Baranof Hotel avoid an unnecessary hazard to a fellow-hunter. SNV RN RORS S D D N RN 5 i RSNt % i Fratretal i w‘w‘:‘?m \\\? X e

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