The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1947, Page 3

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1§72 OVER MOST OF U.S. 47 ON WEDNESDAY [ sessiniiitilitinaid | i Y G T i (By The Associated Pre:ss) B ka Coastal Airlines reported i E5y Summer's 1 en ment flights yesterday to Petersbu .| over most of the country was ex- 1l, Ketchikan, Narrow Po ““y baseball players Are i tended for least another day on Bay, Hawk Inlet, Warm by the wes er bureau today nes, Hcod Bay, Sitka, Peli a i & = " Unseasonably warm weather and'Fur Bay, Patterson Bay, I Ty v‘s‘ | A f o dicted for most of nation' Passengers to Petersbury e following v iy's above nor-!Mys. Swenson and Eddie Jack B i mal temperatur to Wrangell, Kenneth Bowmar efore 1948 Season Siarls e 90 mark in some parts of the mid minersand V. V. Verfarr: ¢t west and new records for the date!warrow Point, Ray Dotsor 3 % PR e ind for O ber were € n many YORK P—Major mmunities Frcm Juneau to Sitka, F. PI i on ma seball’s high- (GAST BASEBA[[ Tk 89 reading Sprin P. Tiberhilla and Mrs. Kress; to ed players, recently complet- 1L, topped the marks in the desert, Pelican, Ed Johnson and Mr. and| Mrs. Frauklin D. Rooseve A of te President, is shown Py w8 v s 2. L ) Ariz., was 84./Mi grove and M. Ohman: to' ' American delegation to the Unite reral Asseriby. ¥o hat n the 1948 pennant races ¥ Chicago's A new all-time: Tenake A. wohnson and Leonard! with her son., Jame f . S iy tracdes that will be made lARGE DURING 47 A tive-place helicopter with an operating speed of 90 miles an hour, Octoter h Gladwin, in'Palmer; to Hawk Inlet, Mrs. Ja- 2 ki B : Alon, i SN oo iter. % a range of 300 miles, ond o vertical-climb rate of 450 feet @ minute has 'northern lower Michigan, had a!cobsen » Patterson Bay. M. and at Flushing Mcadows, L. 1, N. Y. Mrs, Roosevelt also introduced the fustal Nl st Lo e |ysr been bui!l for yhg Air har::_m-d is now undergoing preliminary tests. mmer reading of 87 Mrs, Sam Cotton: afid: Russel Gote b uple to the ass d delegat International) e LOS 1€ P Proposed tactical missions would include personnel evacuation, cargo frans RHif Tel] i {he . RoutHEAxta! fut L appendix, was below par . port, observation, and general cooperation with the ground forces. ; X L il the early months of the sea- The P i AR > country in the Inbound passengers to Juneau eriously hampering the St n - ) the 1l O d"«il““"" from Wrangell were M. Zimmer- | Saria .o e ! e minor g were showers and a dip in!man and Ann Jacobse: A a brief layoff lollowing his 4o oo m 670563 in 1946 ftc A NIDECOVME FI_OWN HH_RE BY pAA' From Tenakee to Juneau, Leor in New York, it was recof-|g40643 in 1947, but still led th AA Nbl\ LkYMkN el - Bl B AL OERTONE, . DAL DL (7 Tes~ ) that he would not be right|j.ooue for the second consecutive sl 23 APE CARRIED 0”]’ ¢ WEAVPTH e kinen, Mrs. Hazel Mantyla, Fannie he underwent an appendec- yo.y B PReTy BT AN ® Temperatare ror e |Jack, Mrs. E. Jack and Matthew at the end of the' ses " Thal Angeles. was. again’ the gy wat Warth ® ® Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e Josebh: irom Lake Hasselborg, J - Snaes year a has recer been' Pan ‘American Airways brougi This Morning R. Hope, B. Ansell and W. Tuttle hander, was handicaj ¢ American Assocla- in nine passengers ttle! ® In Juneau—Maximum, 44; e from Warm Springs, L. F. Hebert v same troukle although tendance was S o estarciny ing the|® minim 39 o [ from Hood Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- s a key winner for the Cards go with but the fig " 15 Ikt t D At Airport—Maximum, 44; e !ter O. Sinn ir September drive a sharp increase over the 291,004 ;i south of Anchorage, on. the A the! ® minimum, 37 . - - i | Musial and Munger under- of the previous year Bl nd KPQD ¢ WEATHER FORECAST e | rere reported “doing fine” by Having joi \ssociation, Ernestine Zollman, Dorlisn Cluney,| ® Decreasing cloudiness to- © T 1 ‘ i rt F. Hyland, club surgeon the Far h Nurseries will now. J0seph Willi Gordon Clithero,|® night. Partly cloudy Friday. e T Spud Has Operation olEttogi hite, S Sampson and| © temperature below ireezing. . | i Chandler of the New York B8 s ctstion e ol mpson ! PRECIiPITAY IN DOLLAR (R!Sls es, who was lost to the b requiremenits for membership, and @ to hikan Aaron | @ (Past 24 hours endin: n. today) @ mid-season with a sore arm, e sttt g L wley, Ona Mc-/® In Juneau 54 inches: e | s i & jperated on Monday for re- L o imeeie il ol e T o since Oct. 1, 619 inches; el . i C‘,N’g¢ q’-g,T Tgp T"F of cartilage and bone chips . . curners in their nursery stock pur-| Juneau to Whitehorse: A, E. @ since July 1, 37.26. inches G :‘v!‘n\_(,m\:, Oct. 16—(® i1 Vi o his right elbc YORK, Oct. 16—@—The 'chases ; Johnson . le At Airport 17 inches; e iPresident Truman announced to- 7 without - Chatdier - the \ 85 e, a SR Juneau to Seattle: Sally Jeffries,| ® since Oct. 1, 3 inches; e 18V he had authorized the Army were able to walk away with | tiiolr bisemalt Myrile Yvonns Cooper,|® since July 1, 2482 inches, e © Purchasc $50000000 in francs A IR SR g g 5§ e W L) h t merican League pennant this! o St i Hbime P et Mernice Muwrphy, » @ ¢ ¢ o o ¢ e o o o o @ ]1”1 the French Government in HE @ 4 ! N E g but manager Bucky HAarris| uic either—are moaning over the ” a/{mls"u’fi;@ os e Heseifolin T orer 1 help in the French dollar . his return to pre-July form ! ajyctanc other clubs t ade i g nder illis SIEAM 0 MENIS gy ek Y i nust if the Yanks are to re- \\1’:‘5‘. K‘:]‘,,m” “1!.\”‘ l:)llm‘, ; :l'“]d ]\7 {.fiwg 1 I Gilmore. Seton 8 ER M VE \‘I;u [i I,‘ \lLlnl'!hv said in a statement at ibe Despite his age, Chandjer at other team de- | Vi s Thompson, John Myer, Norma My-| Northern Voyager, from Seattle,| ' _"‘ aance; Wil Re hsed,, in . a most impertant member of 1b/ pietls giaditiond i er lvi;wn‘ ‘III llenthall, Jacob Wall- in port :f’-“”':"'}_m_ fl[{w111‘(111):11:_%11{:1]!" niill)vly’;, ::;(1'1 5t even if it's only ¢ i - (\.’,‘:u\(“ \‘1“.:3 :lf‘m\ n:.,\ f“:”',,m’. “\1“'% i v oot s ka, from attle, due Fi ufl[m\ Uvnn('d e Sagm@n (H&Ql’ g’@un" (Iub S R T TR S i e el S \m»] v.n.xm:(:;\:: TR NG \‘!; i P Heller, . Bessl: Clovelbsiiin: bt odiies ta. * sl 1,«{”.(, lFlu*n\y’h.ux-:wrfmum has in- | SEUOR eportedly ur yent an op=|-n3 tond somebody e dpeity s Gl adin i from Seattle October 17. STRNI NG SO et § n on a right arm| pavenport, Towa, football fan: e A ARl et e o WP .‘h.'”"g‘ scheduled to sail num';A“ ";‘;l’“b‘;' 3:{1’-“"’7‘:;‘]’2{’”“xlnlylfyl’!d“- :': 3 Miles Nerth of juncau on Giacier Highway The ace Boston Red Sox g 9 S 5 1o T i 1 ) TRIALN tle Oct. 18. Bis Az Fh Friemafle T LI e T R BT SRS DT e Princess Loutse scheduled to i FTANCe on account of procurement b slut SR % L. planting - Siiy K from Vancouver Oct 20 by i by the United a he club in the long I Jollege squad to the t have leped yod root NOW IH pROSpE(T .,-“ Ak Sinte Mediilaa i States Army in France and North T g} N E (‘ ll T A sound Hughson, to act as a ta game Saturday ird A1l 1ift the ! iy % rm:cl ;I‘m(x;l.( ‘\:‘ teduled to sall 'y ¢/ica after September 2 1945, the B A er” for his , could m .. and when they return those!transp! {6t6 H chet gt ;FN!OR ART (!.ASS mm.» e.x(v e Oct. 2 etatenisaty ddhad e diiference to new manager!gome fans - likely will remark:| Plans were made for a Hallowe'en ' o Hter . R DL Torciied o el e - £ AL feCartlly in his drive to un-|«Now you've seen it, let's see you!party The Senior Art Class, mesting a%;‘hv Oct. 21 Sell it with an Bmoie Wantad, S he Yanks. do it e RS S T Blackwell resider 7 i west, scheduled o Boreabvin: i5oubls Wit 2 1 has had several sout Stnday evening. | key Harris, another Red Sox QUICK KICK EAGLES SPECIAL MEETING in perspective. 4 P 000 g i o r, also W B RIBIERIAT | ok n Facons: DREROIS T, ek Lk saeciBl. Msbtratk i tint Dl to spend the POLICE COURT NE | EleUrmsenflyrmmerflyrrmenflyromeafim el T TA e 7 RS} PR T 7} hrm all season. He Was Prac-' goaq \\‘\ e “mm A r-!r \::l-]r : o T ouglas wree months on draw-| Tom Martinez was fined $50 this E ¢ 3 b e o " 3 » uagles will be ng fundamentals before beginning morning by City Magistrate Wil- useless. will work on pass defense all this the Eagles hall at 7 r th k with oils or pastels liam A. Holzheimer for being drunk & Cooper of the New YOrk | weey | . Although his squsd beat|putpose of initiating several can-| There 1o siill roum for thres and disgrderly.” Oarl Patersn e 5 was operatedipn late'in the | gt ORIsLoms e i b g r [There s bl | zo0p for three a1 & : |('””1( eterson was | with such good results that yiops protested: “Johnny Teakel : & four more members fined on a drunkenness c}imuv. Fother Walker Cooper predicts | o¢ the Aggies passed all my boys. | K department.” | k Greenberg, released during orld Series by Pittsburgh, is plating an operation on his arm for removal of bone Hank hasn't made up his yet as to when and where I be done. It depends on his| jall future. Has Trick Knee nk Gustine of Pittsburgh, eason hitting sensation, was ed on for correction of a le hernia earlier this week and Fain, the Philadelphia A’s baseman, is said to be plan- n surgery to fix up his “trick 1 n Joe DiMaggio of the Yanks K ® be under the knife again.| ® b have been reports that such ® ve was in the wind and the: ® s have promised to reveal ® winter plans for Joe next ® If an operation is necessary, ! ® thing is certain, Joe won't © until January or February | ® he did last season when he © . ld the opener with a bandaged - e — CHAPELADIES BAZAAR Auk Lake. Doors open at 7 Saturday. Fancy work. Home candies, pie, coffee. | —adv. 7091t3 Airmand M. by | eeccesoe e arriving Fallon" =+ as switched fo Calvert | pcause Calvert makes a | ellower 0ld Fashioned. b6 Bay View Ave, Cranston, R. L. ERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits last night and h gt ne Paul Lewis 160, ->se - were pulled off is the dope on ! | | | | Just two fight t Oakland, Calif~—Allen leulk-! or, 155, Buffalo, N. Y., outpointed Oakland Calif.,, 10. At El Paso, Tex.—Manny Orteg 2 El Paso, TKO. Manuel Ort: , Los Angeles, 8 (no title). | e | e v e o e veoo oo . TIDE TABLE . . OCTOBER 17 o High tide 3:45 a.m., 163 ft. e Low tide 9:32 am., 24 ft. o] High tide 35 p.m., 18.0 ft. e | Low tide 07 pm., -0.9 ft. e| ol ® & & 5 5 o 00 0 0 0 0 —Sagal 1 SUN RISES—SETS OCTOBER 17 rises Sun Sun 37 a.m. 5:49 pm. sets ® 0 o v O 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 ,—eo | two-pants sults are now| See them on display at) “The Clothing Man.” 6 tf| Men’s TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS | GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars DARNELL’S Sport Center . ] WEATHER REMAINS UNUSUALLY WARM New Type Helicopter Tested THE DAIL Y ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA |ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES CARRIES Specials for Saturday}; xwo SALE Orange Cake ® Honey (ream C(ake Butter Rum Cake (oconulfi_gream Pie Chocolafe Eclairs i Cinnamon Bread We are featuring SPECIAL , COOKIES for Hallowe'en At ALL Grocers PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY Purity Dutch Maid Products Are Supreme 124 Second St. Phone 31 Next to The Nugget Shop | FRIDAY and SATURDAY China Figurines Silver Holloware * Women's Bags Leather Goods | China and Crystal Vases | China Cigarette Box and Tray Sets ! China Plates and Bon Bon Dishes, | Salt and Peppers | Aluminum Trays and Bowls | Men's and Women's Jewelry and Watches Various Cther Items i LUDWIG NELSON The House of Fine Jewelry IR

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