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lHLRbD \Y OCTOBER ’3 |947 BASEBALL S RELEASES REPORTED , scoring opronents. Thorough House Clean Jobs Started by Team of Major Leagues GR!D iEAMS SCORE HIGH Have Played Three or More Games with Per- fect Records fo Date TIDE TABLE OCTOBER Low tide 4:00 Higl 10:51 Low 16:40 pm Higt 22:37 p.m 24 m m., 135 ft 6.1 ft 13.2 1t tide tid; tide evoco00ec®scs seecescocece - e e 0 o e SUN ‘Youth Moven: 5 in full swing innati and Ph ago White i pat” crowd changes that 1 féadwood the seco0ceoe seccoe also are will ne ing shake end of season, ELKS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS led we won five con- 1 team of tn four along Virg Geor to Le one American Leaguc. He o his stuff, but each yea o rest between wise the Sox have cut loos who failed to show old New k tarts for rted headed n system jo tion have isters. T one an ude Jurges e wen n Y Ya form Ruf Lou Hudson from that i Leading post g Knight Joe Loyal Knight semed Lecturing 1ish; Ex re Carl § ¢ and ar teran twice-t Y 3 T Pt nd Bill L silly } Bules Horwy Mok infielder who pl officiated, during the llarly for a s on the invitation of ha r Victor Power. but § this that th n Hack is pitchers Ci ) many West h Saturday aten but rnia hose 1ce- in- stop re rotel tember player tied but undefea sed ach been relea signed as a c prominent on the lis Bert's Cash Grocery LAREN'SIMPERIAL | PET FOOD tHEfifiAE CHEESE Pound $1.10 THIS iS HIGH GRADE IN UNLABELED POU FTI) B TTADLE FOB RUMAN USE PRE-WAR NEWFE2RFUDGE MIX DELICIOUS MHS§25 PLUM PUDDING SWEET TEXAS PRIDE CIDER 1 gal. 65( Large No. 2fin .. .. L,\AU\ . 2 any ms Chic: ing S | vita Ol ajor out the th- > best can r hej! rt Red 1any nk2e 120 ) been (hird d so Pas- the t- ep- a Dozen 33.15 Sl iint $11.95 Pkg. B5¢ 719 MAYONNAISE HLGRADE — PURE INGREDIENTS——quart 9 ‘ APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! McINTOSH . . . CANADIAN . . . McINTOSH JONATHAN . . . RED DELICIOUS . . . GOLDEN DELICIOUS -NEW LOW PRICES Genuine 2 Pounds $1.15 | CHIEESE 33e¢ SPIC and SPAN DRAX BABY FOODS The Wonder Makes Old Cloth Most (jnn}‘plele Stock Cleaner Look Like New in Town pke. JBe 43e 3 for 29¢ doz. §1.15 HOME Asparagus | Exira Standard STYLE Style TOMATOES PEACHES BEANS | 4 & rund Amocat g Jo. 2 122 tns g5 45 | taree o 12N0-2¢393 [ 12 No-2$2.39 Case 24 tins 10.59 4")(9 Case No. s7 75 Case No. 2 $4.75 Boat Orders Delivéred Anytime BELIVERIES 10:36 A. M. — 2:30 P. M. — 4:00 P. M. Deuglas 1 P. M. — Boat Orders Anytime FACIAL TISSUE LYDIA GREY ackage tin AP SPORTS THE DAIL( ALASKA EMPIR[ 1with ' JUNE,AU ALASKA Babe Ruth QAUTO MAKERS Is Honored TO BE SHORT - OF SHEET STEEL Na- tion Produdlon in 1948 Indi- vy cated to Be About Same asPresent Year the DETROIT great b ng over at P will te more pink \]1]:\ by general manager Roy| Ba mer \ B Red Sox and Cl | hurl- | ;.'\\\‘ nded ou H been retired PHILADELPHIA Babe Ruth has been chosen to 1 ceive the 1947 Brith Sholom tional Sports award “in recognit anding contribution youth through >ortsmanship, achievemer Oct. 23— considering an op- chips | also bail nent | Am Y removal of & fair in teher Glants, who re- t he addi- Thom- 1k ts tield of ith Shelom, a sports.” ational Jewish said the award will to the king Monday. - o> out a RING DOPE contir sec- 3 ts last night ssociated nal order B former Oct Short- t 1 vich hav wtomocile industry basis for most period to plague the most of 1948 thinking among catcher Ernie banking ent from Jelease to & eran shortstop, Detroit handed pink slip, and Billy Evans is shc les the on will fac vet- st-war date, ue through cording to current the manufacturers. the results the Industry out any than the «ibly what order year's passenger This year's to fall only a under the 5,000,000 wunit level, will include close to 1200000 trucks and coach 1,000,000th truck to be United States this assemby lines on week commercial Webb a mar \ger as reported by Press, resulted a L3 turn will be will not next output Cne of probably more vehicles total of 19 holds hope for a cut into the is that more assemblies probably vehicle: producti P some- unfilled of next will be York (Jamaica Bcbby Ruffin, 141 TKO Freddie Addco, - | York, 5 SN | At El Paso Arena) New Yor 147',, New Cevil Travis of Wa been placed on the v tired list and old “Grand ny Murphy has retired as Red Sox pitcher to scout talent. The Red Sox so rele Edgar Smith, the veteran whom they picked up has re- Tex.—Arturg Godoy, NeW 205, Chile, outpointed Jack Mar 3564 {ghall, 198, Dallas, 10. ”“ o ‘f"““ At Oakland, Calif.—Jesse N WAlVETS|iag Stockton, outpointed from Chicago in late season, and g b eliefer Bob Klinger. Mel Harder| ioC'® 137, Oakland, 10 TR R S AWSGULNILS TWO, WOUNDS 2; THEN WALKS OFF summer, once a ooking for R NEW YORK, Oct. 23. man wearing an Army strolled up to ,(,,, chatting on Village stoop shortly ! nigt night,’ drew of shots at trolled and (facing camera) topple during a fight in Ch kot back into the HEARING ON RATES 5 NEXTWEEK More pas- T rucks pro- (Continued next year's TR n, expected Flores, Frankie e produced in the year came off the Monday of this But demand for hicles begun tighten articularly in the heavier ficat indications are t record-breaking output cssitate a tapering off year fewer up land out ht is and Joe the St last agent 1 spot {ree a ccnnection ve- s to up, classi- ions is year's assemblies next and make A—A tall Jjacket group of Greenwich before mid- a gun, fired them, and away-—leav- two others will uction Page One cas- from a ROUNDUP : 23 —(M—Won- minated Pappy Clark S| You rem: Stanford a Co., to file forma: objections to ! the tariffs > o TRUMAN REFUSES 10 RELEASE (SC LOYALTY FILINGS - WASHINGION, Oct. 23 iy President Truman refused m|..\ to ¥y At make putlic the loyalty files of the il gt B o Federal Oivil Service Commission, g qay with officials of the three to the House Expenditures Commit- | pyqqky steamship companies i an 4 Thy (el - Has. couigien effort to reach a compromise agree- ment on the present steamship rate last NEW YORK, Oct der if has mber casu two wounded anyone MAY sibility of COMPROMISE a compromise in the Alaska steamship en te by the de- Seattle of Territor Ralph J. Rive rnor's Executive As- Sundborg that he then *mber | N3 team! con- controversy rate over w " i the man made his get crowds on Tenth Bleecker St. where the occurred were tHrown into rowds poured out of near- unsuspecting rivals y village nightspots when they seems to be doing the|heard the fussiilade. Women scream- with California—unless |ed as the wounded lay writhing on the Bears Sat-|the ground while others ran for iay 1t Misscuri Valley | cover. College Grid team that has won| The dead were identified as Patsy 24 straight games is composed al-|Graziano, 19, an Army veteran, most entirely of juniors this year|and Mrs., Raffaela Passorella, 66. so it ought to be good for another|Police said the woman, although eason | wounded in the back, might have Five of the Pro | dieg- of shock or a heart ailment. basketballers performed organ- istant Chiel Inspector Ed- ired basecall this summer. It does ward Mullins said the shooting was mean a thing that none were ., complete mystery and without leaguers | apparent motive. - - wture for Attorney General the G George away right St th ing ation on Waldorf same thing Eouthern Cal stops along to a next season merel) y spring- the then-unfamiliar form- : W sheot vvers and Sundborg in a letter to Committee Chair- man Clare Hoffman of Michigan Mr. Truman said the records are maintained by the Civil ] Commission on a confidential ba- sis. Previously, members of the Civil Service Commission had been called before Hoffman’s group to explain why certain names had an been listed in connections with loyalty investigations. ! The names included those | eral Congressmen and the wives of two Senators. BRIIISH COMMUNIST * - HALLOWE'EN BARN DANCE OF ROYAL WEDDING LONDON, oct. z3.—(P—A Com- munist sounded off in the House of Commons today about the Royal wedding. There was prompt rebuke. t down,” yelled various mem- s Willie Gallacher complain- ed of lavish expenditure. Laborite John McGovern describ- Communist Gallacher's speech “most disgraceful.” He added: “Thé more T look at the Red Royal Family in Moscow, the more I feel that the British Royal Family have I place in the hearts of the people.” The House voted congratulations Princess Elizabeth on her ap- aching marriage. The vote was eyes except for Gallacher's. Prime Minister Attlee and oppo- sition leader Winston Churchill | made \pm‘(‘hl‘\ of cungramlation LABOR PAPER URGES WAGE INCREASES' T0 MATCH PRICES WASHIN(:TON. The AFL publication, Labor's, monthly survey, said today that | “unions must seek upward wage' |adjustments” due to high living | costs. [ | The monthly said that whether| la “new upward price spiral will be | |started by a third round of wage increases” depends on ‘“the state- ‘m;:nship of management and work- |ers as they conduct negotiations.”! - WORKSHOP DIVISION, - ARTS, CRAFTS, CALLING | MEETING ON MONDAY of the Inc., is d Pioneers Celtics in Bostcn not major of sev- CORN PATCH The Oklahoma Daily, a qmlenl newspaper, makes this forecast on Saturday’s football contest betweel Oklahoma Sooners and t Texas Christian Herned Frogs: “Hot and Froggie.” That probably sh the benefits of higher educa- tion. 0dd Fellows’ Hall PRIZES the Surplus Buys for Fedeal Agencies $237,794.00 (Cost to Government) se of Geol Verna Morke, Jean Johnson, et al, has been transferred from Juneau to the Ketchikan court. The action is a suit to quiet title to property Junecu GRS E i AS IS Waitresses ana rooatain Girls | ed wanted at Per 65 1f | as HARRY L. LADD FIELD to _FAIRBANKS T NO. ALO-010L-84 pr | 1all ELECTRIC GENERATORS CONCRETE HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOOD AND CLOTHING ROAD EQUIPMENT MISC. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT TRAILERS — TRUCKS — TRACTORS Oct. 23.—P— he.s s;vitched to Calvert because Calvert is milder. #of 3404 Fos SECOND ANNIVERSARY REPORT ON AL/ hown are Original Cost to Government) 74,561,510.00 SKA <t Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. "ALVERT RESERYE Blended Whiskey | 86.4 & Proof—-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City (Figures s Total value of property declared surplus Total value of property returned to Army & $217,884,080.00 27,884,080.00 Navy Total value of property sold to Alaskans Tetal value of transfers to Government Agencies in Alaska without cost $ 3.273,670.00 Total value of Lxoorts to the United States $ 5,215,000.00 Total value of property loanied, leased or in use § 151,880.00 Total value of current inventory $14,146,670.00 Total value of fransfers (o other agencies for disposa! action TIMEFOR | GUN REPAIRS | * GET YOUR GUNS | READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars DARNELL’S Siorl Cente Workshop Division Alaskan Arts and Crafts, lling a meeting Monday, October |27 at 8 p. m. in room 1 in the high school building for the pur- |pcse of organizing work groups leatherworking, novelties, such |as Jewelry, plastics and any other craft in which there is sufficient interest shown | Only those classes will be form- ed now that sufficient interest is hown. If anyone is interested and cannot attend the meeting, hey may telephone 365 and ex- $s preference as no more class- are to be formed this winter * Anchorage, Alaska FEE PU R e ] VETERANS —- Non-Priority Purch, SURPLUS -- FIXED PRICE SALE -- PAGE THREE ring, Carter woi. structure. He said that it the forence is successful cqtistactory rate reduction, scheduled Monday hearing attle by the U. S. Maritime mission wil' be Lttle formality me Seattle, Following hearings 1 said he may €, if a date has been set time in the suit of the Transportation Co, vorthland ispeiction Alaska Steamship Co. ritory of Alaska has filed to act intervener e sien by Co, in ticn as case. gine fol Jow. cont power: go to Washington, BOXING UPSET — wray Carter and Willie nnm..- over a rope and land on the ring apion ago. The hghlm\ fell into the crowd, but in securing a the in Se- Com- more than a Commls- Rivers D. that Alas against both the and The Ter- peti- the A for commorcial sawing, sands Page for lselt ity today tor FRE Jusmber” and BELSAW 876-P Fied Bldg., Kansas City 2, Me. of Alaska PUBLIC CARD PARTY OCTOBER 24, 1947 8:15 P. M. REFRESHMENTS 50¢ ers WHERE IS Surplus Property Yard SALES DATES. 1. Federal Agencies Nov. 2. Veterans of World War 1 Nov. 8 3. Territoriul and Local Govts. and eligible Non- Profit Institutions Nov. 7 4. Nen-Priority Buyers Nov. 10, Nov. 11 and 12 INSPECTION PERIOD Oct. 27th through Noy. 4 HOW TO BUY Inspect this property at Ladd Field, Fairbanks, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Oct. 27th through Nov. 4, except Saturday and Sunday. Complete your sale transaction with the War Assets Representative at the Surplus Property Yard, Ladd Field, dur- ing sale dates listed above. All sales subject to WAA Stan- dard Conditions of Sale. Pro- is to be removed at pur- s expense within 10 days of purchase date. SALES LISTS Detailed sales lists available from WAA Representative sta- ticned at Surpus Property Yard, iLadd Field during inspection period, and at the Anchorage WAA Office. 3 BOOKLET *How 7o 3 loe d We-illn!klu‘ Equipmenty MACHINERY CO. 315 Westport Road e ey