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4 PASSENGERS ARE 6 ARE FLOWN OU FLOWN IN BY PAA; THE DAIL { ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Father Kills NEW LINEUp Ammeemecemcmrmmmmes iDaugmer, 15" IN pou“cs C(DT:I,I;\ FOBAY..andseethe | JUNEAU CAMERA (LUB T0 MEET TOMORROW Ju- to- The second meeting of the e 1 Camera Club will be held T 3 n e W ever at 8 o'clock in the | . CH = , Brouaht | 5 ience Rocm of the High School, } . 0 ican Alrways Drousht apn percons of Juneau and Dougls i | | to cpen Big Nine campaign ssengers 1rom Seattle ;. Jotography from ho | | MES | while Tilinols, held to a scoreless | yesterday sersons flew to Se- ol e | | ti moves in against | attle g RS ; % | OUTBOARD | Minnesota, 37-21 conqueror of | Passencers from Seattle were Eneeting Wil bk e S F : | (Conttnuea prom Pane One} | | Northwestern, and Towa. which trip- | R sk, Mrs, M. C. Bird and A it et ; on IndS One SlS'ef Sho’,‘ 2 S(HEDU[ED d Indiang 1A dhies ot (OIS ihterit Mot KT ONMERS, SANB . b5 o 1 ot ; ; MOTOR e e, ed to brng five kodachrome sides ther Beafen' Fath at_the Philadelphia convention For immediate delivery : Ckiabotia entertalty Rosiaks 1] ' Junciy 1o SHEses ; Sk e 'j.‘y‘kll‘.!.v“;l\ 1‘ ijh x{l \’\vn’wh‘(y)w,\ . : L‘m“( or ins! ‘Aj ;!m elect not | . 4 a game. expected to dscide the Big|Hart, ''homas Newell, Mary Mc- |tures ‘will “n H‘.\‘\,‘,” wfl;“ I(fflllu'\i":'(:l er P0|50ned ((:n:::xl.t, ‘.\l::_‘ ()i)\!\!]yl':x‘n{ "‘f] ‘y\]ll’;l‘x)‘\‘l:h Ou’h';n:m'g holvu'l. six title at early date. Anoth- | Lean, Dawn McLean, Zadie Met-|py constructive discussion, Th M Fanchere ke that any sk dinis e 3 you'll find in @ Martin: g B AK ain S ICk ] (s Madishing Sargndes people who hav tried colc NEWTON, Mass, Oct. 14—®—|wil hinge more on whether he oHailiw 90" & Bctlviive 'MECRRNEIRRSON IS eSS4 , State to Missouri, 21-0 winner over - & i A 15-year-old Newton schoolgirl!feer 7 . € valves, adapted for the first time in a 2- b Llallic e e i may bring black and white pictures yypans O8Il fecls he, can get away from Con-| ALTERNATE O o, Allow dvan hebdivtribitich, By AUSTIN BEALMEAR J0TOraRD, W RIARIIGING, | WIFCh land thes will also be entered in the V2> found shot Yo death, her 18- |gress Johg: enough to Gampaign FIRING k sputter-free transition from low to high ) { downed Towa State, 14-7, will be at Doroth H [ tad aliktias old sister critically wounded than on any consideration for| TWIN " .:m;d. NEW YORK, Oct. 14—(P—With ' Notre Dame and Iowa State at y (11N ) e Armiodt was had at the And their father dying of what Set. | stassen i P tiviive RIS RV Yoot ntunitug o2 each succeeding Saturday in this|Michigan State . Sial S neiitia. bt there wax no Soi PO M. Sidan 8813 wes sell-ad- 1 On ' the " other | Bk CERTIFIED propeller end right into the boat. Facilitates dizzy football season it looks more| Weekend Events Bud Boddlng ‘0 | from I Remember the Ju- Ministered poison in their home whose campaign calls for a chanc 4% H.P. checking lower unit or removing weeds and mcre like Fritz Crisler, who fl(,u!num‘ entertains V hington peau Camera Club is inviting all y,»»\ today in practically every other primary, 35% LBS. without having to reach into the water. turnied down the coathing job at|State, which lost to Michigan State M K ' hk WSl A begraphas Sheridan said that the father, may stay discreetly out of Ohio @ Exclusive Vartical Stern Adjustment. Allows Callforni. and Lynn Waldorf, who | 21-7 in tne Bears' coast conference arry, nerni an. ool W Fiore D'Antonio, 42, apparently shot | Taft's future course is expected correct vertical positioning of motor by Giant, will be looking across the | OPener. While defending champion / younger girl, Nina to death to be determined to some extent turning a knob. Adjustment can be made tHeld- &t eHeh & it Pasadena on | DCLA victor over Oregon v Wy i beat the elder, Mary, with a|at strategy conferences he has while underway. 1 Nmi ’;_W‘”»‘ _"D‘l’\“““ in‘Pashdensong . Lot /d; Oregon State to| AnnoIncement o wie fortheom- EDWARD o BRIEN m;w AhotvBUE SUE5F SRR Er 6 Wax [booked Wit Hly §ssoCiktad OIS @ Exclusive Combined Filler Cap, Air Vent . i < | Southern Calitc 32-0 winner N matriage of Miss Dexcthy Eli- found unconscious in the cellar of this week and Spdre Shear Pin Clip. Contains ex Whene California * went looking " " o o e zubeth Hofstad to Gerald A “Bud” HOTE[ RE“EF “_ERK 2 fior s shear pifs, can’t come loose. Streamlined. sot & siow costh ‘st the end of a|0ver Ohio Btatel and Washington T Cne J0L oo b0 gy by My, and their home. Stassen, already formally launch- Can’t rattle. Springs open at flip of latch. 1946 season in which the Golden |t Orazon—all for conference games “"*‘ I;‘.{ }"“"‘l”” maae by A " :‘“ Sheridan reported that a partly ed with the announcement of his ©Full 360° Steering. Makes possible com- Boats won only two games, Oisler| _ Tcxas plays Arkansas, which was o S8 mrd Hofstad of Peters-| a yow relief clerk has joined the iilled bottle of acid was found near candidacy, will get a secend start plote maneuverability forward, backward, was the No. 1 choice. But Crisler|Sutprised by Baylor, 17-9 at Mem- 5;-& ‘“,‘(. ey “‘I e "“‘{\' '_‘“_'"‘('1- ranks at the Baranof and Gasti- D'Antonio’s uncenscious form with a Nov. 24 rally in Milwaukee around and sidewise. Assures flexible, safe took ome look at his prospective Phis with Rice, 33-0 winner over hv“-‘“fi “1‘ 15 wn Of o8 and |neau . Hotels. He is Edward J A hammer and butt of a shotgun | Aides explained that this will open steering. it Bttt hd laien td stay, Tulans, &t Southern Methodist ana Y13, O TOCCHE 8 Juneau. The ' giprien, of Ashland, Wisconsin, were found on the kitchen floor (his active campaigning, ending @ Contralizedycontrols. Throe control knobs G | Texas Christian at Texas A and % ,‘1“:,’\1‘("1\\‘11!1 11’1“ l,\(l L“,‘M):"L\_l‘ ]'"l" O'Brien, who previously worked near tie body of the dead girl,|What they called the . “build-up ;;-::;flly located simplify starting. Easy to g i e rthwestern and . with a 10-6 conquest of Mis- H2 s Douglas, Mrs. E. R. McCarron. Mc- Both D'Antenio and the elder SLOW TROLLING) ¢ tH¢ California post on which] L K » in the' Miss Hofstad. who attended the 'y, e 4 NUEHber WaR A itice g INSTANT, FLOOD-PROOF STARTING! i s o e skl il besat Sitiome. in the' 56 TR BROLIE IS Ciep SRR S apnnecta with the Of- daughter were I(pmudlll\ critical RlNG DopE TRRAMCINIS $o1E i o ast Satur- | Sontheastern Conference to take b o 2 i e iice of Rent Control here condition at Newton-Wellesley Hos- B g (m\‘lh(mg:b \(1::: (]):n\x{:“:‘«_ltfl?‘(\.“\‘x‘x‘\3‘”v a Kentucky team that walloped mPIoyed in Ketchikan during R e heon o Mlasen baspital ouTBOARD comnc"nc:lllv;lrglzl}:l:f:vuh s, Bears waltzimg through Wisconsin ; Georsia 'd goes against ”'!"" ’,\? Yuovd‘dm“: '\h‘l\” 11:”““ fore, with the War Department in A son. Gino, 16, found his two 10 the HiAs efd-1. (Dl}!}k:‘. which ed 1\’;(.\",\. n-faw e g “J‘";N‘”::‘l‘ ‘I‘!‘I‘Li“'“S(::l'f("l““‘ll Anchc and Fairbanks in 1941 ~:;ll“x,\ 1ying: .(:m kitchen floor They are at it again in the MOTOR 4 DAR YELL That was the fourth triumph in . I%¥ Vo %y paig 5 B 320701 efficer and was attached to the B, Msts regeei S bouts that attracted attention last s 'c l foiir starts for CaMfornia Ll Baar” Dalnionin, enterciing, 5. SCHCeEL ol M e s UN S'"mv GROUP]’ ire Deoartment who in turn call- pjop % porl Lenter Michigan, meanwhile, * flattened Columbia, in one of the east’s top ‘ e “1‘\~ ‘_'(\H;n"l V;IM l‘l;_ ed police At New Haven, Conn., Pat Com- straight one-sided non-conference | : beng one of the best pilots in 5 4 N. J., outpointed Ejdridge Eatman,| Wi | Men’s two-punts Sults are MOW, g ineqst Alaska. He is chief pilot | Do you know how the occupation HOSPITAL MOL.S 197-pounds, of Norwalk, Conn., in While Michigan and California ;arriving. Sec them on display ab o, g5 Ajrlines in Ketchikan. Mr. | troops ‘in Europe are distributed? kgl LI ! were winning with ease last week,| GRAVE'S “The Clothing Man.” 6 U ., s Bodding will go to Ketch- Do you kncw of the Truman Plan,| Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital At New Britain, Comn, Joey such other powers as Notre Dame, | 5 g < R ikan to attend their son's wedding. | the Marshall plan? Have you read | for surgical attention yesterday Peralto, 149 pounder {rom Doug- Texas and Georgia Tech were more;® ® ® © ® ® = 9 ® ¢ ¢ © 3, il TR the UN charter? viese AfnledHou. R, DWs John- 0 AEE oUCEATAd EREENEAT or less hard pressed to keep their!® Y3 o4 4 vori donst Imow the arigwersk ioibeon. » ADAvidiAARARI vartered the, | e i by LT EHEHERCS Worces- records clean ? TIDE TABLE * ALASKA POTTERS HAVE these questions attend the first|hospital for medical ~attention, % Mss, in 10 Fognds Notre Dame relied on th ® b | meetin the United Nations| Dorothy Gore was discharged BRI 2 e cf Jehnny Lujack to B ) : » MEETING LAST NIGHT | studs Group which will meet to- | from Ann's yesterday INGORBORATIONS stubbcrn Purdue, 11-7 ‘e High tide am, 180 ft. e B n in the Governor's House at| No one was admitted or dis-; . ed chietiy on Bobby I |® Low tide 8:23 am., 03ft. e} TS 8 oclock. Everyone who is inter- | charged from the Government (Tt Sogper eer Co-0p, nc, of ing arm for 3-14 triumph over:® High tide 14:30 pm., 193 ft. ®| The Alaska Potzs held a well ested is inviled to attend the meet- Hospital Coraova, has filed its Articles of that covered|® Low tide 20:50 pm ft. ® attended meeting last evening In|ing - D Incorporation with the office of . And Geor- | ® ® | the Home Econcmics Room of the — The Study Group is sponsored by il LR R VMI tough to take,(® ® © ® ® ® ® © & & & & @ jucay High School. Mrs. Maxcine | the Juucau Woman's Club, the HOWER PlflllRES 15 WA sapige 0 ThE TR I = oo ! wiliams and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson | Business and Professional Woman's | u}xd was orgenized by &:;\muvl John In Geod Safling .o e e ¢ o ¢ @ » @ & ® e deronstrated the making of ce b and the American Woman's FOR GARDEN (LUB ciem Willintn J. Cistiunes Ao PapPlemc i BV 4 sl sseihoay Borblusiibe s Gertrude Elizabeth Clemence. Tt is major. unbeaten and untied clubs| e SUN RISEE_SETS A4 Rl e s | alnska flower piotures will be CEPitalized for §200,000 with stock appear to have smooth sailing'e o| The next of the group KIRSTEN BEAUTY SHOP shown at the Juneau Garden club “?“‘"f,d] Inpagn G b ahead this week as the accent|e OCTOBER 15 . be on Tuvesday evening, Octo- Will be under the management( meeting tomorrow afternoon at b Ay swings more to conference play, @ . Sun.rises Z:33.am. ® 21 at 8 oclock in. the Club of HELVI BARRAGAR during thes1:30 o'clock. The meeting will be L with important tests carded in ev-| Sun sets 5:45 pm. e Rcom in the AB Hall. Anyone in- |iliness of the owner. adv. 700-tf | 'held in the Episcopal parish hall NOTICE TO CREDITORS ery loon 1 o | terested in joining the organization - - — and all members, are urged to at- NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN o is invited to attend the meeting Empire Wantads for test results!! tend that the undersigned was, on the Michigan invades Northwestern © © ¢ ©¢ » @ ¢ o ¢ & ¢ o DICK TRACY 22nd day of September, 1947, duly appointed administrator of the es- tate of CHARLIE GEORGE and okayY—UP WITH THE HANDS, YHEAD! AINT KITCHEN? NOT HU—WA—TI : THE MARY GEORGE, Deceased, and | that Letters Testamentary therefor on said day were duly issued to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present said claims, with proper vouchers, and duly cerified, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice, to the undersigned Ad- Sicks @ Select : ! ) 3 . 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