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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 TAYLOR T0 [lronmen of | s 'S AS LINESMAN .- ST UP FOR PATENT. ELECTED | perintendent of | will | geers are most A ,m W YORK, Ncv. 5 P—Bobby | 1 to L] Davis on Geol 2 Tech's ea LS | 8 lected ineman of the in the Asscciated Press poll { by narrow mar over Dan F BROWNS| Hockeylead .. = - 8 0 | A 225-pounder w stands ! {6 aved 58 of the 60 : l'v"r 1 iyt REHR B Prcka) | 1| R DS ;1"'”” ot terior on 24, 1047, climin . ’oge the Vanccuver Canucks, 4 to 3 lastg oo S e TR SRRt 1 tha 11 ep lea - cause of Disappointing held @ fatter lead today Inl it the fhreyerd Nne. Other |tOWArds Fomesite pe 4 & the northern division of the Pacific; han AR, luded wers ori sued b ‘ 1947 Season onst, Hockey Lengu linemen nominated Included Paul] Feoryie gutnorizing occ Ollie Derohoy netted two goals R O i " '¢t the land and each 1 5T. LOU Nov. 5—(®—The St.lfor Seattle, the last one w the el pormi has ce resided Louis Browns had a new manager 'victcry-winner of tI rd period tinuously on the parmit area teday—James Wren (Zach) Taylor ol the fastest me of thel least three years to the ex- to d Herold (Muddy) Ruel| Juver, iAp SPORTS lusion -of ome elsewhers. The whose werk was called disappoint- | e scored their | Regional Forcster states that this| ing by club offici ry with a 5 to | is in line he Forest Ser- Taylcr comes to the Browns from |4 w Westmi vic oviding tract the Pitts] h Pirates where he I ing between ROUNBUP land f of bona-fide set- was a coach last season. He had|thert n division te | lers along the Forest H served with St. Leuis previously|Royals, at t keley rink, in other sections adjace and has spent nes 20 years in|The Royals tied the score twice @ ties. The Region yanized baseball | but Fred Gibbor tallied the Oaks By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. al Forester also p « at Jd that Muddy's con-| winning in. the final frame WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 5. 15 dollars have Leen \as cne more year to! The Los Angs Monarchs de- | the rain m)y\;}n:l p.;;(luumm: ~‘;) nl-“vn‘m pl <”\. u'n funds A » full fadted ‘rdiHe. Faloors .5 { dow coach Earl (Red) Blaik’s in building spur roac m,',‘\l\' 1:? 1];1:}: ‘\f{m.k\_. were hi : ile ay tonight, Port- |cifice, furnished a subject for -~ new groups of homesites and never made public, but it was be- | land eatile at the latter ! Ulati bout Saturday’s my- ing out these groups in to call for salary about | city takes cn the Monarchs Dame game besides threat-|of demand. =~ a year. Terms of Taylor's again at Los Angeles, ar 1 hamper Army’s prepara- ok ST c also have not been made Westminster Rovals ta § Taylor served @s acting manager > fan accompaniment of tears, al- % ot the Browns for a brief period in ithcugh it's a wellknown fact that E E pAA' til erd of the scn. He was coac ! ¥ three | with the St. Louss Club and before Je no more than the color of Six ARE ELOWN OUI PR of San s ! Blaik's hair res: red :.}.y]md[au» \s League and T ic rngagements took| “I wouldnt be surprised if it cdo Club in *he American Asso- ht with the mun\“’”' ’1-\‘»* '\:lfin v\ul::’l‘ 1l ”\' hobs B B c e BEORDS 2 e TS [t N ol rs from ittle to Ju- Brownie manager, 49,7 1gele Buddy Garecia, | tcmers ha od time ; A the Do Yanke TKO Eddle Hudson,| More seriou explained that ¥, one [front JULsAU 3 t les, 7 'rain and power to overcome s0ggy cne to Whitehorse ants and Cubs, a cat of seles, 7 | il ; el N iR during his caree Brooklyn (Broadway Arena)— 80ng and because a wet, slippery % suel said his plans for the fu- Willie Beltram, 137, New York, out-‘:leld makes i ler for pass- = ey N w{““ ;‘uu’; pointed Bobky Ruffin, 140%, ' defender to ct di nVto | EBseenpers. i {-‘.”‘ "“" ey B - R wtn just | wer M. Chapman, Vernon oy the play is golr Stevens, Mis. Thomas McTrail and . i o fant, Themas, Ed Fein, Horace couve ! THE OUTLOOK IS BLAIK James, Mrs. Mcntie Browr Bl bl e ! Although Blaik inists that 1947, Robert Robb, Mrs. Helen Robb ! definitely is our down year” he Flwin and M. Spreisterbach et 100 gloomy about Thomas Dickenson, William Wil- The Tuesday night 3 BASEBA{L FEUD {the future ie Dielens, who | liamson gue bowled on the E {may do lot i Ainst To Ketchikan: Ray Waltz t night and the Signal Corps, Nfls AS WH"’E :\,,,w Dame. along well| To Whitehorse: Ken Wilson Triangle Inn and Parson’s Electric L SuETtRrbAE tudy to Ar- To Fairbanks: Gray Tilly ms kept at the top of the heap nold Galiffs And both these, Juneau to Seattle: Annle Stan- ith four wins and no losses SOX REM“ HNE A et e s o wcrth, E. E. Blanning, Erna Brown, Scores last night are as follows Bill Gustafson is definitaly & half- | M wde Asp, Robert Thorpe, JUNEAU FLORIS & . back now Davis Parrish, who Lawrence Handicap 60 60 60 180 CHICAGO, Niv. 5—(P—One of ,,.c0q iynpack at high school in DT W. King 149 144 185 baseball's biggest jurisdictional gnire Lo ety ot o D. Baker 181 149 controversies ended when the Chi-| ° L B0 00" o R ! 7 Whittier 141 cago White Sox announced they - WL B Tt e o L i Taoeks 143 had paid a $500 fine assessed rekt Hookle o i R. Lajoie 144 inst the club and their .«u.s—“ s ”"- B Totals 822 2479 pended general manager, Leslie M. | PARSON'S ELECTRIC O'Connor, said he would refrain Handicap 45 45 45 135 from taking lezal action against | HOSP"M. NOTES TERSBURG B0/ IRED D. Nicholls 147 165 176 Commissioner A. B. Chandler | ard Smith was admizied to' The Troller Neptune, owned by E. Parsons 173 143 Shortly aiter O'Connor announc- St. Ann's Hospital yester for Irgvald At of Petersbur was s ‘Hienasan 235 179 led the end of his heralded feud surgical attention. launched this week irom the Doug D. Dalziel 178 132 with the Commissioner, Chandler's Discharged from St. Ann’s were las Beat Shop ways, after having A, Stewart 211 169 secretary, Walter Mulbry, said the Ralph Graham and Master James|received a compiete rebuilding over- 806 1008 844 2658 Commissioner’s suspension of the Trelford haul. The Neptine, was sunk at o club and O'Connor from Major - Jchrson's Landing during the night, HENNINGS League activities had been termin-| LADIES EXERCISE CLASS while riding at anchor when hit- Hnndlup 95 95 95 285 ated | Phone Red o35 ‘ting on an uncharted reef Werner 199 136 162 - 1 adv. 721-t6! The troller is :ow ai the Warr R, Davlin 122 201 175 | ——— _— — ~ !S. Houston 130 152 125 SURE EVERYBODYIS S. Smith 136 141 133 F. Henning 174 172 148 : Totals 856 897 838 zayx»HAppY- DEMO(RAIS DARNELL'S * AND GOP BOTH WO R. Darnell N E. Hagerup B. Cantillon HINGTON, Nov. 5@ ,' L. Holmquist Whep it comes to appraising elec- jp.; Bucke oeas ticn Tesults, a lot depends on where ! Totals 269 youre setting. Take the GOP ST Chairman, Carrcll Reece, and the YELLOW CAB _ [pemocratic Chairman, Senator J.! Fapd cap 68 68 68 204 yowarq McGrath. Both men ex- B, | MeGhge. .- A8% 1A M0 amined the results of Tuesday's W. McKinnon ..145 148 148 _presumably seek- | Zd Forsyth 172 195 174 the wind for 1948. I. Mierzejewski 186 171 111 i e 2. Bertholl 160 175 170 e P - ’ Reece, provide conclusive proof Totals 898 906 816 2620, tne American 1 rov tha people approve - SIGNAL OORPS 'the record of the GOP Congress. | dandicap 164 164 164 492 1, pemocrat McGrath, the results z. Talbert 176 150 131 wete Gibiliing. Bitiald Toodiot| A. Gear 166 189 96 Finexadit 3. Rodenberg ..121 147 112 | £ V. Sodini 136 142 135 3. Telauist 142 149 185 Total 905 941 823 2669 (ARGO SHIP ROBERT EUGENE LOADS flsH] andicap 64 64 64 192 7. McDaniels ... 1%4 180 178 | The small cargo ship Robert Fu-; 2. Schmitz 129 168 146 which unlodded a cargo of; 1. Sturrock 149 153 189 and groceries for local mer-| 3. Phelps 137 146 159 t erday, is today taking . Snow 165 146 143 rgo of frozen fish at the Totals 818 857 879 2554 Cold Storage for trans- SICK'S RAINIERS shipment at Prince Rupert, B. C zandicap 64 62 64 192 - B. Ray 126 157 146 FORESTRY SERVICE MAN HERE k. Mill 139 157 155 | Robert Zackery of the Forest Ser- 0. Forsythe 134 158 113 | vice at Ke n is stopping at the i, simmens 187 135 123 Baranof ;. Nordenson . 108 143 200 ! Totals 758 814 801 2373 | ———————— | «ess777.+...|GABARDINE SHIRTS g We can new supply men’s || TIDE TABLE * | all-wool Gabardine Shirts b —the kind you've bee o it ei NOVEMBER 6 . \\'a‘ilin;’: s b Ask for it cither way . .. both PLEASE retun Low tide 1: . SIZES- 14% to 17 trade-marks mean the same thing. empty bottles promptly High tide 2 Assorted Colors Low tide 14:31 pm o, High tide 20:27 pm. . “ o Gl‘aves BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ® “The Clothing Man” INEAU A JE . e ::: bl i o The. Closius 020 JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. FLORSHEIM SHOES || © 1947 The C-C Ca, member Other the Mis party Daugias Chureh will be { Douglas r'clock. bé in attendance week Repl School, me O or FHE EXPLORER SCOUT THE CuB SCOUT Specialized phases of the Boy Scout Program have been devel- oped for boys on three age levels. Cub Scouting is designed for boys 9, 10 and 11. Scouting in the Troop is for boys 12 to 15 and older. The Senior Scout Program, which includes Sea Scouts, Ex- plorers and Air Scouts, is designed for boys and young men 15 and older. Since 1910 more than 12,500,000 boys and men have been members of the Boy Scouts of America. LIVESTOCK MEN TO MAKE /4 OF Juneau receiving FOE Eagl nday initiatec busin voted to ways heating of the INITIATES held a regular meet- ing with cne new William Devon the evening was md me of bet- hall, ever s of WASHINGTON, mment Grain expe that livestock least 75,000,000 wheat- or three-fourths 100,000,000-bushel food target Brewers, distiller: ublic eating places have d the citizens food committee down by 25,000,000 bushels more to help meet the administ tion's grain export goal weeks ago Agriculture artment authorities tock farmers would 350,000,000 bu: thi: kecause of crop. Last year they 185,000,000 bushels of These Department have revised their estimate around shels Nov 5 SEVEN YFARS OLD s Della Cuthbert became seven e on Monday and cele- with her young friends home of her parents, Mr. and Wm. B. Cuthbert. There was a and party eoodies. bushels ¢ of ti of ed bakers, METHODIST MEETING quarterly conference of the Community Methodist held tonight in the Church building at 8 A Dy feed leas of The G. Eaward Knight, Su- Tethodist Missions, charg~, and all church cordially invited to Rev fed wheat officials wheat abol be in to John Neimi present term to accept acing him as school janitor during has resigned this nther employment. ' Custodian of the is T. H. Robinson, who to Douglus recently from Robinson has two boys and all of <chool - LEGIONNAIR at the y night g Memorial ALL Ar ked to me Mortuary Wednesc 7:15 to attend tne vices of cur late Murphy ved m. girl adv age .ON NEW -engine Clippers o comfortable, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers ¢ 10% reduction on all round-trip Clipper fares o Alaska's most frequent air schedules o flights to Seattle and major points in Alaska o courteous, personalized service » del ious meals and snacks served aloft Specify Speedy CLIPPER EXPRE when you ship or order ® express capacity tripled ® 25% faster service For reservations, for information on Clipper Express, call BARANOF HOTEL { Telephone 106 PN AMERICAN Worto AIRHAYS The Sy slem of //ecp}m] &) ppers ) WHEAT SAVINGS predict will conservation and promis- to or estimated wheat short cor now feeding 275,000,000 Carter’ Ser- Comrade Scott M. 725-t1 " PAGE THREE and a mechanic service mach- n obtained to ALASKA COASTAL = AIRLINES CARRIES 50 ON TUESDAY Coastal Air llar pa K charter also Fagersc ncer of Ala ructio M F hn ha Art xtil Loth made eau for the v Potte pottery and w making Mrs in in erson teen Cr activ Inc., ve nd paint up. ir seven buying tore to shikar azway, Hoonah planes hatham, od Bay nd Wrang Passengers to Skagy Everest, Ed Vogel and |to Haines, James Nicolette, Darl | Robir ka, J H. Cunz, Nel jam Peterson | Fiying from Juneau to Ci {was Tex Mc to Warm 8 | Stella Wells; ybol, Carl San- }:H(‘!l\‘ to Peterst Ben Iversen land from Juneau Ketchikan E. Berge | Inbeund | from Ketchikan were I ‘.l C. Bamey, L. R. Scely | Fuqua, and A. O. Johnson; | Petersburg, Don Hungerford E. Palush; from Hood Ower from Tenak2e deb nd Sam Asp from Sit William yibbons, Bish and Mr Jake Max Lindof! Henry Anderson from Skagway were Ju M Fagerson AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY HCLDS IMPORTANT MEET Auxiliary Dugou®. the new the past made a um trip >obol Warm ke Emma son Wi 1 American vening Anna charge for the will be held were formulat dinner, the Legionnaires adjourn to the Ball Park where fireworks display will be held honor of Armistice Day It was decided to have a lunch- con on November 19 to raise funds The luncheon will be given at the Dugout. Two magazine subscrip- tions will be the or- zanization for Alaska Crippled Children’s Ass n the in Day of potluck ur wi Pre ng ner vember lowing meet - din- sident, in Plans which 1% passenge: on from and Bay, A. E will the in Jean Hil- L were Hemett p Zlobin, Cropley; and purchased by Mr the Hoonah : Mrs ers MacQuillan, Hopkins, and frem Ketehikan an Departmental offi- Harry Church, in charge of membership, was N. 'McClellan 3 special guest last evening. She Louis J. Puls; from Haines, j5 yisit with her daughter and nain Gross and Marvin gon_in- N - aHA N N \x oore: from Tulsequah. W. Bach, church, while in Juneau L. Eady, 'L. Bett and H. Locke President Day appointed the Mg following permanent committes SEWING NEEDS WL ' OPEN ON SATURDAY Mrs, Elsie Sofoulis; Child Wel- Mrs. Silva Zenger: Poppy Sale. Anna Bodding; Junior Activ- Mrs. Hugh Antrim; Music, Helen Jewett; Rehabilitation, Edna Polley; Education of and Mrs. Orphans, Mrs. Agnes K the op- White Satur- which sewing machines and all types of wing Mrs. Hattie Pet accessories, is located in the B, i i { M. Behrend’s Bank Buiding on (A FROM SKAGWAY Third Street in the store formerly Church of Skagway is re- at the Gastineau Hotel occupied by the Alaskan Merchan- TIME F disers stors will feature everything G““ REPAIBS GET ¥ YOUB GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! to tickrack braid and buttons. With sewing machine purchased, free lessons will be given. Sim- We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars pl patterns will be featured and yardadge will be sold. DA ELL’S ;::;“In‘\’nv(l to participate in this spfl" celllfl' Handmade baby dresses, blouses, aprons, and luncheon cloths will and seng Pa Lt. R John and is Alasl D. L fare, Mrs it Mr: Mrs War MemUership, Mrs. Floyd L. Keithahn ening of their Rotary and Gift Shop, on day morning. The new store, will feature White Rotary ragerson announce e, The st H. C gistered sews, - each o- at be included in their stock A Women's Exchange, an innovation in Juneau, will be a feature of the shoj Needlework, pottery and other articles made in the home will be offered for sale in the hop and all women in the area n 1t ) it WM;‘( Jtaq K\ TOC White Stag's charming new ski parka, featuring a flattering yoke of color. Zelan water- proofed poplin in snow-loving colors of Weathered Blue, Snow White, or Black. Sizes 12 to 20. $10.95 \‘\ W DOWNHILL SKI PANTS, waterproofed gabardine start- T OIS e T DARNELL’S SPORT CENTER

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