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THE DAILt ALASKA EMPIRE PAGE THREE general manager of the Dert k ' 0s 08 nssistant Rdvertlsing. manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division The use of a tiller for . ing banned, but a similar T r 'na S E steering-bar way te used as a part of the steering apparatus when it is coupled with a steering wheel BOXD TP ’vm\ iction of the cable-type con- steer- Press) coma Division nection of wheels to steering gear, Soap just dave atur- B possible crown Pending Saturd ouicomes, ii-|tonight's lincis, Michiga nd Purdue—a there will be a SRO attendance ot local members and visitors A program is being arranged following the business session and then a buffet feed. - Complete Automotive Service MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE 909--12th St. PHONE 569 Specialists in Radiator Work 75,009 ramento, OK 52, Vancouver, B pointed Earl Syas, 140, of mentc 1 siX rounds o T R Jose, Calif., Johnny neisco, Jutpoint- rolet Motor Divis and pou- s o, oupoint- Tolet Motor Divisan s ezt 'Weigard-Easley showed, th committee decided to change the Pl . Nuptials Tonight; 10-roun g Lau i Milwankse lon Chaney, Tules so that racing-car construc- ¢ \ of Indianapolis, outp: tion would be on more equitable iipmen of the 15t na, 197 all Thus ce Friends ||"|v“ed Detroit, in 10 fast basis for boys the Miss Agnes Weigard and Mr. John Easley will be married this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Northern !Light Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Willis R. Booth Miss Weigard recently worked at the Baranof Coffee Shop, and Eas- ley is connected with CAA in An- e gl JUNEAU LODGE NO. 420, B. P. 0. ELKS All friends of the couple are in- vited to attend the ceremony Sl TONIGHT ANNUAL ROLL CALL FOUR COMPLETE ACTS OF ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING MOTION PICTURES — CRACKED CRAB Rockets shared the ockey 1 S providing that t drum | ' tle today ~after drop- ‘T ' arts, ¢ to New West- ' S l di pter A narrow drum rst t g experts declared. The a resnc cons t over the ke oanchored to the drum or J ead « s vision with f c 2 3 win oy San Francisco' The 1948 Box Derby rac- slipping 5 . K and Oakland defeated ing cars will be ferent! Brakes were ord ST e ) " 1 ol ! 0 t c Afl r fh CHICAGO, Oct. 20—#®—An Il- period four goal rally ed and' approved by the fonal | the pavement will be usier Lomes as Afiermat ctory over Mick : fashioned its| Rules Committee, w made the rear of the car as f l | 't' 2 G a by iumph in t n: 0 "egu ariiies In UaMe ' a toss-up ‘'would bring prospects of |qon Fashagay popped his own re-|visory Committec and the National new rules, must be no mo : Board, will guid: young 18 inches from the re and a headache for confer-to play American toys more toward the and it must be in the facultymen who must select| portland goes to Seattle and original conception of a Soap Box of the car, from side to side ANNAPOL Md., Oct . : i 3 R ) : K R AGRIRRA T bk encounters The 1948 cars will be built alonz!with a pedal. The brake facing FLOODS IN P UN]JAB — Residents of the Delhi area of India's Punjab evacuate their 3 —_——— simpler lines, with continued {must be of re tread, and the Lomes in small boats after floods, reported the worst in 20 years, inundated the regior. termath of the detection of “irre- team ran 1 bottom of the phasis on: safety, ; : - gularities in the handling” of tick- Pile in preseason reckoning—could ultra-streamlined models wh must be at least nine square inch- e e e t Philadelphia pionship witl tretching the im planes or transparent submarines The National Rules Committee T, RRONRRLE agination too far. This would mak on HI v b ; o sliay | e Now, more than ever, every cn- posed of Soap Box Derby editors Lauer, Jr., of Wilmette, Ill, had aspect is the automatic elimina lined up last right: three of four|trant can devise and tuild a soap of the co-sponoring new ey g ik ay “Sugar” |nearly to the original conception!National Newspaper Advisory Com- an the " entified | ate le: Ray Sugar . o ks s SOt g airvfarmers ‘R;{;::‘UJ 'th\d‘vl':,“:‘li‘, Gl cong oras i e v York, TKOed of a home-made, Mlt car. |mittee, and the 11 members of(°f, the Flks and it is expected are dairyfarniers C K1 : i oyl ot a non- it was becoming inereasingly diffi- The 1948 Derby will be held August with 400 game tickets in his p ”“"I ;s C "‘“ ("‘J“;‘”‘”l ! ” i cult for the average American boy 15 at Akron, O. The Daily Alask year prohibits Rose Bowl appear- : ; ; ; 3 C. out- pete on a fair basis with the cars sponsor the Soap Box Derby io- atement to the effect » in three yea regardless if i > g Sacra- that have won the last fe na- ! cally Philadelphian had asked champion or not. Illinois won i Mil- advertising manager of the Chev- “pick up a bundie from Midship- Year's Day man Lauer -oo spokesman said, th classman, had “obt Junior classes who turned over th appiications to him in good 'he Associated with ] E 1948 Cars MUSt Be Bumlwhm 16 le winds may be 3 more t ich a 1 for accurate mes. o 0” ial | cable must Say Officials — threaded through it to keep it from - o san Riego Skyhawks 5-4 on a New, official rule _m-!(l‘x: force of siminster C in a game rated as just about frame as Gor-|up of the National Newspaper Ad-|The braking surface, under T. k fH dl three-way tie for the Big Nine pound with two and a half minutes| Contest icket Handling a Rose Botl repre San Diego to San Francisto in|race jmust be foot-operated as before b « from the N : instead of surfac touching the pavement - - - ot to Jast Jaelts Bent become shareholders of the cham 2 wheels made the changes, is com- The Midshipman a muddled situation. The 1 s the way the fight game s ’ s on e wacific Coast Box racer that conforms re papers, who are emcers of the been confined to quarters since Oct. ' of Tlinois as a Rose Bowl candid on the wacific Coast < o et : °| Tonignt is the annual roll call persons in New 7ilsor 50 08 geles. he Rules Committee felt that the Derby’'s National Contest Board cademy grounds ccntract signed by the Big Nine Wilson, 150%, Los Angele Calif. Charley to build a racer that could com- Empire and Juneau Rotary Club spokesman said Rubin had ance of a league member more than ! e tional Derbies,” said C. J. French,! ) come to the Academy and ti > last and flattened { An investigation from individual M faith.” wiil attract an even great ounds - B — ber of entrants, will tecome oo b eee w6 e e iMDOTtANE 65 3 huilder of'‘ PR [ e acter and good sportsmanship, ar ° TTH ROUND : . . ° . itled to e game amateur SUN RISE racing event in the world No Graphite Mest important rule changes in- volve body design, and emphasize safety . in construction of steer- ing gear and brakes. The use of graphite, pumice or other powders r lubricants on the car or pers of the driver is forbidden The overall height of the car wa reduced from 32 to 28 inches, and | it is provided in the new rules! CARS FEW REMEMBER that no windshield is to be built,| ROCKFORD, Il—#—R. E. Bur- nor is any transparent material Titt very probably has no competi- to be used anywhere on the car. tion in his particular class of auto- The steering wheel must be ar- mobile ownership. He has two an- ranged so the’ driver will look ¢ient Maxwells—both 1911 models. over the top of the car | - ANCHORAGE CAA MAN HERE Sun rise Sun sets 8:07 am 5:15 p.m FOOD will remain the ‘greatest Oct. 29.—M: champion Su- New York e e 0 v s 000000 - e e e 0 0 v 0000 LOS ANGELES, Jorld welterweight Ray Robinson of . d through rounds of a e eduled 10-round n-title - fight | @ California Jac Wilson last e ht and then, after the referee!e asked for more activity, unloosed e . ° ° » . TIDE TABLE ting Brothers Cordially Invited . . . 29. < rlEnate asrate OCTOBER 30 L4 etings th High tide am., 17.1 ft. ® it probabl over the o 2 ilege of spend too much money 2 Althoug ‘Trautman, bess of 2 minor | b ys ' the < new bor tle ¢ worked out & cme dynamite the seventh and won by a technical knockout. Robinson smacked Wilson to the canvas, with two hard ones to the jaw as the seventh opened. The Californian, glassy got up tide 17:53 1.5 ft 192 ft. -23 ft High tide 14:01 pm., Lew tide 20:26 p.m mittee deemed very " Southern cluz ow the Phillies have it. According to Trautman, “It has eliminated in a measure at least the wild orgy of spending, where spending was the result of en- thusiasm rather than judgment It all goes back to a situation that the late W. C Bramham tried in vain to clear up Minor Association Herb Pennock of ne out against after lem d blows when opped the fight 35 seconds of non-title - > - two-pants sults are arriving. See them on display at|she gets from th e Cicthing Man.” 6 tf'the United States, the seventh. B The « 1 ran into. TO WHOm if MAY CONCERN enges neccessary . The Har- From this date on I will not be tendenc of ing him brutal responsible for any bills or debts s to eferee Abe Roth incurred by Mrs. May White S ter one minute, (Signed) W. C. WHITE, egral part of thi —av. T18-t15 opies > lany type are to approximately ~$60 1948 cars ;00ds for every $100| “The cars are k sale of sugar to more like Box racers,” said bout. ik buys now |worth of U, 8§ submarines these to counteract car-builders of construct their with windshields as an in- e car. No can- enclosures or windshields of be permitted in veginning to look than My R. J. Petitte with the CAA in Ancherage, is at the Baranof Hotel. | league “independents” usually can't afford to pay big bonuses, but they're liable to be swept away by enthusiasm The “chain” operators can afford such payments, especially when the top clubs are making money and the dough ‘would go for taxes, anyway, but they like the general idea of a ceiling. Their objection now is that the; can’t farm out a bonus player for seasoning . . . As for the play- er, most folks agree with Judge Landis’ theo that he's entitled e WY A A otiers = SEWARD, Als. VETERANS (Set - Aside) OTHER PRIORITIES and the PUBLIC October 31, 1947 thru November 14, 1947 November 10, 1947 thru November 14, 1947 VEHICLES out of the owner NOTiFiCATION DAT fatoc INSPECTION DATE; THE FULL TREATMENT SALE DATES Frank McGuire, new basketball coach at St. John's U. (Brooklyn) i VETERANS (Not For Resale) is a guy who quickly catches on te ALL OTHER PRIORITIES and THE GENERAL PUBLIC ICE CREAM THE IDEAL PARTY TREAT ORDER NOW for YOUR PARTY To help you Celebrate Hallowe'en We offer You Special Flavors It's Good for Fun and it's Good for Food Good for Girls and Boys Just plain GOOD for eve'body! PUMPKIN . .. LICORICE . . . CHOCOLATE plus all the regular, smooth, delicious kinds November 18, 1947—10:00 A. M. the requirements of his job 4 ‘When he heard that Georgefown's Elmer Ripley was undergoing fur- ther treatment for his ziling leg McGuire remarked: “He's going to have a good basketball tea this year. That ought to cur him.” ———November 19, 1947— 4:00 P, ] LIST NO. 85 — - — WHERE IS — 48 ea. Y4 ton JEEPS 3 ea. COMMAND CARS 1 ea. TRUCK CARRYALL IZED LISTS WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST E3 = See These Vehicles At The Army Deck In Seward " WANTED! MEN AND GENERAL ‘INSTRUCTIONS WOMEN WHO ARE 1. Veterans may participate in this sale in person or by mail. HARD OF HEARING a. To participate by mail on the first day during the “Set-Aside” sale the Veteran must secure a To make this simple, no risk hearing test “Set-Aside” Purchase Order Form” from the WAA Office in Anchorage or Seward. A copy of \\'uk.)(‘/::n';(‘ y ‘,‘ls u;(\dl with simple the Veteran's Discharge must accompany the Order. iAo osd molte die U Tadaea et b. To participate by mail on the second day of the sale the Veteran must complete a WAA Form coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourire ' 11752 and forward it to the WAA Representative, Army Dock, Seward, Alaska. H'no;::!;u(e}x‘:;;‘um m:r“i'v‘ui”n.;';’Tn"yyé“‘.ym’.‘,’:; Whgq participating in person, Discharge Certificates or copies thereof must be shown to establish hear better after making this simple te:t eligibility to purchase. or ygu get your money back at once. Ask Veterans desiring to purchase in the classification of General Public may purchase without restric- ShouR Ol inesanr Rrone. tolap e Bular. tion, showing of documents, or priority. Y Veterans purchasing on the first day of the sale may only purchase vehicles for their own personal use or for use personally in their own small business (NOT FOR RESALE). Veterans who have previously purchased a vehicle at “Set-Aside Sales” may not purchase a like TIME r R item on the first day of this sale. No certificate is required prior to sale and no previous certification slips will be honored at the sale. Awards on the first day of the sale will be made on a “First-Come-First-Served” basis with those G"“ REPAIRS Veterans present at the opening hour and those Veterans with mail order on hand at the opening hour considered to be “First-Come”. il On the second day of the sale the awards will bs made to purchasers in the normal proirity order GET YOUR GUNS the same items. READY H l- 9. ay not receive the award of more than one vehicle on the first day of the sale. L] un: lng 10. are encouraged to inspect these vehicles during the inspection period. Season Is Here! ' reels, cameras and binoculars o DARNELL’S ——— AS IS e Waitresses «na r wanted at Percy's Cafe. atain Girls 665 tf T with awards to be made by drawing in the event two or more purchasers within a given priority We repair guns, rods, JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inec. Juneau Maid Ice Cream Milk Buitermilk For “Goodness’ - Sake” eat JUINEAU MAID ICE CREAM Anchorage, Alaska Phone: Main 766 — e e Box 2466

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