The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1947, Page 3

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AWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1947 ALL-STAR BB TEAM THE DAIL{ ALASKA EMPIRE 46 team, finished poor | was JUNEAU, ALASKA Southworth Signs Five-Year Conlrad PAGE THREE '35¢ AN HOUR RAISE INMINIMUM WAGE S ADVOCATED BY FWA & = P 5 78 o ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 i \laj. Gen. Philip Fleming, Federal . ! | Works Administrator, said today - Tt i | the present 40-cents-an-hour mini- | A an hi | mum is “grotesque and obso- {Only One Yankee Given cope o [ 1cte” and showid: be ¥alsed to & 78- e | right | hourly minimum plA(E BY §PORTSWRWERS, Honors-Not One Dodger ™ : ; Nage-Hour Chief from . Bolancs, 13 I to 1941, told a House Labor Is on Announced List R cmmittee ho was amfazed at ) t Wage-Hour Administraticn PP, YORK, Oct. S tford, knock Jean Bay veat number of violations of this TR WL I T e ,“"’“ o o ] B Tontre i ridiculously low minimum wage.” By JAUs HAND g g 18 !\,'Jf round of n-ti I that @5 true in the present NEW YORK, Oct P \nrw B 0 w l l N G g A At Los Angeles, Bernard Docusen high employment pericd, it defin- an has & the N the “,‘*7 144, New Orleans, outj peints up the need for an in- team of the na- ar team of the ; kin Barrow 44, H il 10 rease in the minimum wage and “l fion's sportswriter. pating in \.m i by 233 tren ‘V!.n‘.:‘d enforcement program, he weekly Press foot-| The Tesday Night Classic Vs tle K Mat- Fleming sidd it 1o its fourth| gue the hov New (.h\l,;d”.‘ \ 101! ‘ - traigh g alle \ g o e Braves, none Bobby Volk 49-21 Michigan ORISTS third, each pla two men on| Partland jomp over ern, 147 of 133 197 € - bt - ihe 186 writers ipating in| 190 14 o) e R 3 — sl b o —— FI} BuoseRE o AR Pl AN dia 159 157 e el > Billy Southworth (center) holds a new five-year contract to manage the Boston Braves after signing it Nelson 1. Beers, Jr, arrived on forY. voted place ot the Wol- 130 180 te ATrliait ThEIGH F piliTta in New York to replace a previous three-y mmitment. Congratulating him are four Br September 8 at the Greenwich, | “Miohic an led but its 191 182 linals and the Detroit Tigers m»MOONSH&NER HAS LAt to right: John J. Quinn, General Manager; Joseph Maney, Treasurer; Lowis R. Pe Conn., hospital and has mkv;! up narg t 821 2708 p in their respective leagues v and Guido L. Rugo, Vice-President, The new contract provides “something in excess of permanent residence at the ‘)irtm bame remained CAB ailed _ l ] Wirephoto. {of Pa and Ma Beers, Old Green- hoice on bRals t 82 82 T ented NERVE UST SE wich, Conn. The youngster is an- 5 doe ik 134 Jot ] base ¢ d : other redhead and weighed 1 :;;\ n . i ‘\u.\(‘ 86 'oii, | MeRIBOOr 186 140 The Indians donated their fin ;, “"“‘m l‘f““\‘l"h o A announcements received here r(sban b St 105 | 199 195 172 keystone cc shortstop T CEe s Hbea Ycung Beers joins a sister, Mar- o the T BE Aiter " 179 146 123 1 base-' BALTIMORE, Oct. 22 Fl0WN HERE BY pAA chpietad s . o Rl B pER(ENT SA'_ES IAX tha Josephine, aged 11, born in Ju- FErg ¢ 192 145 161 AR SUt | pag e e g NADBUR) RER BETISHL Iy neau, and a brother, Arthur Wil- % ot o o e B 1 ARE FLOWN OUT R iin ™S5 hcet it ): :sv:.v\h:;u v.h } '{;:\— Sho > '“.,Ufo.f:;?;‘ 203 ir ho had the 4 3 SITRA, Aisku, Oct. 22.—(@—The H‘;"l‘:m’z“(‘; ‘;“‘I‘;w‘fl’\’l'"‘:l';u:""I‘(l"t‘(“";‘:y’; ive merits never will be « m- | sod “87 140 152 Ted ; il on the — L town council of Sitka, Alaska, has TeSiCnts of dunean Who fued. Michigan faces Minnesota yorrison " N,‘f AR ') s Maryland mountain i Ren ey vacted a two percent tax on all ast a sl B o Wt s Mt e 2 swn e b S ity HOSPITAL NOTES ;i and, servies o ruse tuncs lowa Rodenberg | whils: Ewen 3 2o0se! A i ! fC the city’s swollen schools i Ten writers thought Texas had Telquist . fSea Baa ¢ disclose bl e e Aithough enrollment has doubled | ONEvMAN SAWMILL 500 he best ball club in the land and | ora) P e Vi oyed Hie elaborate| i CE GRS 1' i ifle v to An:i's Tospita® this vear, the usual Territorial here were enough PAR T sl ] ato Reservation hikar 1 0 Seatt edical attention | School funds have not been avail- n 100 3 fee SO ve 2 N0 was in decp woods,| Passengers ‘ron tle: Jose- id A. Apceus and Mrs. | Able. The new tax becomes effec- CHANICAL FEED, ac lace cpog. - WEHBEN, less 1 a [ m the cabiniphine Martin 1 McGu it . ¢ tive the {Irsi 0i iNOVEMOET. e S R : Kolls Americar ut every. t sevalt et am Al S g o . i3 angiine ter o con poger, Tt oints 4 e e s te Presiden velt held im-| Thomas Mocre, - George Marcum caving Bt ABIE S bi e .- o T S it 1-6, in devr Th from the AR - CORIRTS LEN N Ml Bumial Lorraine Nance, Bonita ell, N A By foe tusell auichly, 8end yout card truggle with Rice Salzi 4 scribes { a possibl o gt d Leland Batdorf, Martha ijr T Fred Newburn and Master Mich T and Fed 180, Biion Juab Catalor of Woedworklag Bquipmeul Oh Paoifts: ot Mork 1 9 233 vote $ ohs hatar] -';“';“’“ pie iy ’,;“;{"fl,‘*" th : Creek Country Club. —ady, 713.ta| BELSAW. MACHINERY CO. Pacific Coast football, on the ToWl SR L I e s £ SR T T men’ iriin| Shnsarto; Belansst Rkt Gof. SRR e el J;.]‘-“- | >t 836-N Field Bidg., 315 Westport Road way back er few slim years TRIANGLE 207 votes. Mize t with | > g that e g Fath ed from the Governmer ospite : ; . H j s : s Bt 58 58 58 {189, followed o il ‘ fin, Roy Douglas, Stanley Brooke. | ye Empire Wantads for Lest 1esults! Kansas City 2. Me. vas Tepresented twice in the first L 9. e 189, owed 175 |y per found e & “ I en. California, with one first place McDaniels, J. .. 187 136 170 Blackwell, 158 Kin- te, was fourth F. 146 141 169 er, 137; Spabn don, 113 HAM DINNER shington A and El Tucs. and Wed s Cali their chief 180711 (180 The selection Creek Country Club. —adv he Rose Bowl spot, placed Snow. J 144 174 217 | Outfield—Ted i ges s i 1 a 48-6 tout of Oregon| Total S1o. S0v - usb AL Son dop ; HALLOWE'EN BARN DANCE rnia plays Southern Ralph Kiner, Pirates Sat. Oct. 25 on Creek (N‘ 1- Sa ay in the “Biz Gam 94 First Base -Johr Mize, Giants. . = dy. 1 o the DAcEI Bipa 170 Second Base—dJoe Gordon, In- Tlinois’ Was 159 dian ng up a peg 134 | Third Ba 30b Elliott, Braves /’h e i 184 hortstop—Lou Boudreau, In- ”, bver h pla 147 dians with VPI 88 2698 Walker Cooper, Giants ) game rgia Tech Seveath Tech's 27-7 decision Auburn earned seventh place knd the may do better Xt week as their unbcat cam meets Citade! Sc Pennsylvania, 34-14 olumbia, may face. a struggle hold eighth place as the 1s meet the revived Navy pf the week's top Eastern Penn State, in ninth, col o flatten all opposition, winners ov to Quak- in one zames. 1es ng Syracuse, 40-0, to send its s2a- N on point total soaring to 196. The Nittany ~ Lions fact their first est this week in West Virginia, hnother perfect regord powerhouse. In additien to California and ‘outhern California in the first 0, the Pacific Coast placed UCLA ixteenth with 58 points and Uni- sity of San Francisco twentieth vith 13, AP SPORTS ROUNDUP NEW YORK, Oct. 22 -~ For he benefit of football who fan till are excited over Frank Leahy's pifer to send his Notre Dame team gainst Michigan any time, one puy who usually knows the score ht South Bend, gives this explan- htion: It was merely Frank's re- ction to outside criticism of his players. He figures he can put hem on the griddle if he wants, put when someone else starts, eahy becomes a strong defender f his own men Also, our nformant adds, he knew the play-! brs would read his remarks. Doc Romnes, former Chicago Blackhawk, has a dc letter- nen working out for U. o innesota hockey team City ollege of New York, which ex to have one of the top baske ams this season, will play nly two of its 21 games on the home court—and only two out of own. n his KID STUFF two high school games played same night only eieht miles hpart, Wisconsin Rapids and Ne- oosa, Wis., high schools both ade perfeet passing records. Wis- onsin apids completed traight, four for touchdowns, and Nekocsa made four, two of which, kcored But they weren't playing each other and in| onawanda, N. Y. high schooler ete Higgins booted 90 straight conversions in practice. But came he big game with Lackawanna last [Friday and Pete didn't get af hance as the game ended, with| L 0-0 score ¢ In he smother- £ Blackwell, Reds (right- nd Warren Spahn (left- seven play- —Spoils Sleep Tonight ich position with' woull like the way the closest 1ace at third base Va-tro-nol works right : where Elliott beat out George where trouble is to | Breattitg el 5 .l Sl gt open up nose—relieve | Easisr— e 805, 2005108 § Youee stuffy transient con- | oo RAINIERS | Among the pitchers, righthander —gestion, (Alsogrand for R b Feller of the ns and Joe| relieving sniffy, sneezy, | Restful S b e v Lo e B < e AL0A Page of th anke finished head colds.) Follow 181 137 164 hind Blackwell and Spahn. Hal! girections in folder. 131 143 203 Newhouser of the Tigers, ) with! n 168 164 224 Feller, comprised the pitching staffl “‘ 'A-'I'IO-HOI. 145 148 147 - 823 825 941 2584 ST el COPS WRONG CAR; HIS DIDN'T HAVE ANY POLICE SIREN FREDERICK, Md., Oct. 22.—(® A Middletown, Md., dentist didn’t pay much attention to the un- familiar gadget on the floor of| the car—not until his foot touch- ed it accidentally and the sirens began to scream. A quick glance at the mirror showed no pursuing so the dentist figured he must have the whistling disk himself | set off -in scmebody Driving back he had parked, car still standing was the same Lelonging to W. Lee Elgin, Commissioner of Motor He had climbed into car by mistake. .- N BARN DANCE els to s car. the by theé curb. It HALLOW Sat Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- try Club, —adv. T13-t5 R R Ke LODGES Call Mary Joyoc at the Baranof for reservations and transportation arrangements —a 604-41 TIME FOR GUN REPAIBS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and ])ilm(’ul:n‘s B \RV LIS Sport Center i SR motorcycle, | last place | he found his own| model as the one State | Vehicles. | the Elgin | | | | Entire shipments go Clipper Express these days. For more and more businessmen are taking advantage of Pan American’s new low express rates on 100 lbs. or more—reductions up to 53%. Bigger, faster, 4-engine Clippers fly your merchan- dise tod .on frr’quenl, convenient schedules within Alaska, and to or from 6 continents. Specify Clipper Express when you ship or order. For express rates and Clipper passenger information, see Pan American. BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 PN Ammc/w Worto AIRwArs The c)}j/em of //t%/fl] (,7/ ers the Houstons for FINE FURNITURE That is what scores of fami- lies have done in the last months of our service here in Juneau. And the result is American life has moved at a swifter tempo since In Keeping with MODERN 'oday’s Trends an ever-growing circle of folks who recommend to their friends, the fine hand created, made-to-order furniture avail- able in this part of Alaska only in the shop operated by us. ANY WONDER Is it any wonder, then, that plans are in the making for many very, very, ecstatic ‘l”\ happy homes in this ¢ northland, come Christmas day? There is still time for YOU to place your order for custom- made furniture to be ready for your loved ones. However, some will be disappointed who put off ordering until too late. Come in now and let us pre- pare the type of household furniture that will truly re- fleet your personality and satisfy your requirements. Pearl Harbor. And it promises to accelerate as greater demands are met by modern man and wom Thus, in keeping with modern trends are the sectional furniture which has already proved s0 popular here in the Gastineau Channel area. It is a trend you will find wherever you go, in the swanky club rooms along Fifth Avenue, in stream- lined apartments of the bachelor or bachelor girl, or in the homes you envy for their solid fireside comfort. JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY 122 Second Street “Things Produced for Alaskans In Alaska Help Create a Greater Alaska for Alaskans” HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON Telephone - 36

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