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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Ml[)fifl AUTQ [Maxie Docusen Is | FAMED CONTRALTO CATHOLIC DAYOIRBRS - oo thom ot e Parin s, | DEVORER e | ) PI.AN E"IERIAI"MENI’ Refreshments were served by the filed in the T'nited States District | u“defea'ed in 48 | SINGS FAVOR"ES | Mesdames Mary Zach, Helen Wruck | Court by Edward L. Kelly from 1 —_— and Ralph Mortenson Julia Laverne Kelly, on grounds of - RACER KILLED Professional Bouts' FOR JUNEAUITES .o, nuener or Amerie mcok;a’n.m&cs fed I Wrangel fn 1041 —_— - |Grand Regent Mrs. William Biggs presiding. HOOD BAY VISITCLL MEDFORD, M Oct. 13—(M—| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13 | carol Brice, Negru contralto wio sertificate of vorporation has prta . 1 More than 2,500 spectators saw mid- | Maxte Docusen, third ranking light- | yates superlatives from America’s Flans were made for a Day of ;\?“‘;:]:“c‘:,‘: l;t :“Zm(,,--s office "’:\ I; f)“:’}'{ “fl Hood.Bay sk . get auto driver John Ritter, 38,|welght, remains undefeated in 48| foremost music critics, is thrilled Entertainment to be held the atter-| 5, Fo 0 Ve and Milling | aranof Hotel. Paterson, N. J., killed last night by (Professional fizhts. | about the concert she will give here ncOD and evening of November 3| . o %\ "mank M., Donald i The New Orleans Filipino took | this evening. S FUbRn. MAL. - BEFS. . Mormsn MO o g L and Charlotte| Between 1920 and 1341, U. 8 another racing ca s he changed | 4 e e a tire at the Medford Bowl track- |the measure of Mario Trigo, Tijuana, | “Coming to Alaska is a new reported the Junior Catholic Daugh- | Lo = 0o 0% ' Ce 5oneay money spent on gambling ma- side. {Mex, via a technical knockout in| and wonderful experience» sne !€FS of America plan a candy sale FIURSCrio, ab of SUSC o LLUNCS (Rl ased about 1,000 per i . i ia 1 o v ort o WOl a evel 'S C: at || o : Hs mechanic, Robert Van Blar- fsoven rounds l:sl 1mgh‘l. ¢ op |50l in an interview at the Baranof for the Day of Enfertainment. | o " corporation is for 200,000 cent: horse and dog racing about - - . 26, of Ridgewo d Nad nx\‘lh]b <f:]:‘(§1ri"$‘k; wlm f m_'_m(j N Hotel a few hours after her val| Mrs. Bucy, who will leave Juneau o \ stock, at par 700 percent; stamp and coin col- ¥ ) ) A e Hat . 40, owner of U\e;m: 'E‘ 1" 2. - > from New York City. soon, was presented with a gift on 1 $ r share. lecting 300 percent. re critically injured. Their |hand punch on the nose e “My first impression of the Men- ' pehs her WOTK W S ressin e ) B e (g0, Bis e appar- ) I Lebalf of her work with the Jr. e hose hames were p! d on the danger |OF C £0, denhall Glacier, for instance, was DA, Mrs. Mary Zach will replace fol8 : ‘ ord you can question 1f yowd like|list at the Malden 'City Hospital. [ently. Eroken.gfought ¢ losing 11ght jike that of first seeing Califor-'Mrs. Bucy as President of Junior 1 IS AIR LINES NEW YORK, Oct. 13—@P—Alcx s you can put it in your book | > v A ‘r“AO : B oS : SireoRean 98 Gaugalors ‘ S Rl e Sarkisian, captain and center of that 52 minor baseball leagues will the millions of years that belong » Northwestern's undefeated team, was opcrate next season the same as m BE[[ KE[!_Y is Io to us and to our-.arts. I know, Decision was macs o postpone DAILY TRIPS JUNEA“ TU KETCHIKA“ the colleglate football lirie- summer. He also insists ! 66 pASSENCER I shall gain a depth of interpreta- award of a baby doll and clothes, o the week today. in the H andler is the gu MANAGE ANGE[S tion through this Alaska tour.” |made by Mrs. T. O'Day and Mrs via Pelersbnrg and Wrangell sociated Press' first poll of the sea- called a halt on the move to o Friendly 2 s J. P. Pasquan, until a later date 4 A Sl I halt o e at e bk O R S Nl o e o With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. zue operations | v Bnu enjoys chatting about her because of conflict with the Rain )y i srpmal M i ] e gt FOR 3R D Y EA R husband Neil Scott and tow doll contest. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 50 minutes 2 . ; were retre ¢ pRIN(ESS louls (nux»»x w-old Neil, Jr,—about her| Anvone wishing to donate clothes FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 work in stopy 3 r could do that, exce; A Bt career and her travels, but mest of [or packages to Eurgpe are asked | middle of the Nc | p ly by sending out info P s i ES, "7> [ all, today, about Alaska. Before tak- — - p T — !1\,":\*1:\ ar oY in rd that he was & by iy T | Sixty-six passengers, more than|inz a quick turn around Juneau, 19-16 victo P v about such things ore |3 5 tons of cargo and 2,000 sacks of {she wrote enthusiastic letters Gophers. han thi artment can undey- 2nSeles Al : 7085t | il were discharged by the Prin- home to dispe 2 ophers ; - | B aail were dis ¢ o0 dispel typical {llusions ve W » Northwestern captain was one |stand . But if he did, le give | F | cess Louise, docking from thefabout the “farthest reach.” om /”’pmyeme” 3” e , linemen—usually the forgot-|Happy a hand for helping baseball's! o ¥ e N South at 6:30 o'clock last night. | She y s for a pair of "Esknnm‘ ten players on Saturday—from all|little guys out of a bi med Kelly to the j . “ ¢ i " ¥ e guys out of le. The vessel tied up here for seven boots” and wonders what Manhat- the country who drew high LR ““’“ J ,N‘.:“ ‘?’x‘:“”l l’:‘l‘_(:"" ¢ land a half hours, sailing for SKag- | tan would think of herself in a fur [fl afly ”ew /”e Oftfllaks / o for their efforts up front. |MEMORIES ARE SHORT cay at 2 8 She will return Fri- | pari She feels fortuna 3 Sy s A 4% e into third place this past season, way at 2 am. She vjm return Fri iparka. She fecls fortunate to be myLad, 4 guy, standing alone s day morning at 7 o'clock and sail|singing here and also at Anchor- | Vashington, and ‘I’aul ‘B{“'f'fi 1"" 8 iin a Cleveland 2 | for the South at 8 o'clock |age (Friday) and Fairbanks (Sun- | oxiarom .Amppulyv, (“?'."n,(';, «741—‘ L 3 ay, grabbed a pass NEw JOB pl(KED Passang were: Harry Adams, day). st i o m"”‘\‘l‘f"“ B e at ¢ L Earl Arnell, Arthur D. Belt, N s: How does she select the pro- }‘ ..\n}u ; A/(\rimco.. : 1\-1-;114: U oR 1 2 10s€ ets tha | Bliss Benson, Mr. and Mrs. John| |gram for a city like Juneau, with | Army x.‘ orps, du g § le 1 into the 255 I E. Barber, Edward Barber, lmutll little knowledge of its musical made several spectact S;cot n there fir lgv rbe | taste? D bR e frid 4 b ] | ‘t]x er. e e | taste? Here is her answer: “For L Foat, Do o5 ; T o8 5 g LR ohn Carlson, John Coady, Irvin|Juneau, I chese one of my favorite h play helped the § Sooners wi cas. | dus ears ago the Lig feliow Oct. 13—iP— Ray Miss rcfa De Mrs. | i | d two minute 5 ch with the Dodgers | SUrts: ¥ B | programs. I find that people ev- him he past two seasons, has been |Ann DeLong, Spencer C. DeLong,|crywhere enjoy the world’s finest NOIRE DAME R D ey L ik a b Ly James Dollahite, Mrs. Gertrude | music, whether familiar or new to in hand-shaking. He was | baseball club's wling farm 'sy Dean, William Dean, Kenneth Ed-|them. It is a challenge to my L wards. {imerprvlulmn, aided by , program ;s a reformed ‘“Loner” named ten - d MICH!GA& DO @hj]l 3 .“ - he former St. Louls Cardinals| O€ne Harris, Miss Alice Hussey,!notes, to make unfamiliar music 3 Julius Hiebert, Albert E. Hay, Ak-|a new pleasure.” 2 ger was named erday to the held by Burt Shotton before (%€l T. Jespersen, Mrs, Dorothea| To those in the audience who the latter was called up to succeed [ JEsPersen, Raymond Jespersen, Jr., may speculate about such things, rreth MRk ‘Hhe uitise eo Durocher as mar in July. s. Helen A. Lehman, Miss Louise Miss Brice, youngest of a family igers recently announced , Jehn P. McKenne and|of four children, is accompanied of Shotton's contract John McLaughlin |at the piano by her brother, Jona- Lama and Michigan, although their: ¢ as skipp | M‘r\ June Morison, Mrs. Olive|than, eldest child. Miss Brice says winning streaks are still in'l‘.{:(.l' Y ely or s fast ball an B n cn e 0 Yil‘nll}t' Monte T, 1\!](1»Ml'§. Gm'd""‘he is her ideal DC:OIHDH]“SL of don't pack the punch they did inj Triquek aff will go to Milt Stock, coachyJ. Mears, Mr. and Mrs, D. L, I‘{a-flhv such ability that he really is 1947—if figures are to be believec ck, puts on b $has il giuce 00 Miss Carol Nash, Lorin L. Nash,|equipped to coach. Little Nevada remains the na-|sports Widnesday | Dwight L. Nash, Hugo Nieminen.; As to the encores Miss Brice tion’s No ive team, leading on the campus radio station Mr. and Mrs. Fel Ordonia, Fel might sing tonight, she always an- Lota in forward paseing amd total|Myrle Greatkouse, Oklahoma's fine lEADING PASSERS ‘Okfm;\:lm» Jéii»fi“?i g:\xlx:‘e“ 0;:}13‘:: nounces any ‘,lm( m‘;ght ,,MH,,e - Anidsicals nawashnnd finestrocke) Oul ohesid ¥ ker, came home Y, 3 el ynsky, ran- | jamiliar to e audience. er : . " A 4 e. has moved to|victory cver Texas with his r | ces Odynsky, Peter Odynsky, Selma | program concert ranges from in li.ms-s.uvmg, spine-saving, cost-saving new Peasys, 3n o Pr ; f » the tront in £ 2 with & display |he ollen. He explained: “Every- earce, Mrs. Ethel Price, Mrs. carly Italian, through German engineering: of land pow iscent tue | after the game wanted Lindiner Skeie, Mrs. Hildur Skele. licder, opera, modern and tradi- @ Weather-tight new cabs! Plenty of head room, great West Poirt teams during ar « hands, and they o1l squeez- 3 Mrs. Edna Steriing, Mr. and tjonal Negro folk songs. 1 E d 5 B . > P | Mrs : Walker 5 m m! Exceptional new wind- just after the last war. led hard. , ’?“(’E“r‘ g O” 18— Mys. James E alker, James| gponsored by the Juneau Con- hip room, leg roo ' by Stan Heatl R0 ¢ srman Van Brocklin of Oregon and | Walker, Miss Laura Walker, MIS. certs Association, tonight’s con- shield and window vision! who is t v agel of UCLA, the lead-§ Grace Wickersham, Oscar Wittal,| cort will be at 8:30 o'clock in the, @ New "lift-the-hood” accessibility for servicing Now sizes! New wheslbases! Iilustrated at leading individual offe ! f n of Cali-| Gerald F. Webster, Mr. and Mrs.|goth Contury Theatre. i top of advertisement—a new 3{-ton Stude- jrmer—has rolled up ar IND!A for ads rushers in the Pacific| Alired Zenger, Sr., Mr. and Mrs,| e | —no need to stand on a box! o of savmhementy J e fade | Conference. ! ] i 2-ton Studebaker shown with 12-ft. closed astounding total of 1586 yards in i Alfred Benger, 8., $ail 8, Zetg- ® Wide doors with automatic "hold-open™ stops! s g e b i 3 3 him such an effective reliet The NEW YORK, Oct .13—@—Notr: | pitcher ir rld Scries Xt X Brockli; ted his passngier, ¥ J. Zuetschel, John 1. \Ll THERAN LADIES o at ) whipping San ‘Jose Stfl%?fln Fran A 2 { & Haus hntsehel, vJohn Driver-controlied ventilction! Studebaker’s clude J4-ton,1-ton and i ane cas teact ccord to 29 completions in 56 throws § : AID SOCIETY MLETS ¥ vy . 2 b o clsco. and N NEW RE(ORD f ards and a percentage o[l Maunet s 5% i unique Truck Climatizer heating and defrosting in and get first-hand inl A y Against these concededly lower-) | v <!x wer rivals, the Nevad have | “”"I’IL'LJ i o ! The regular business meeting oi is available! hraged G s o g T o o o Iepined. 84 rasm ei3. 2 ol s 7 B e it VoGS CAPITOL AUTO SALES are 1ullmxcd b A : U sity of Ohio, and M. NEW YORK‘. Oct. A13.7’fl”7' The Jm::ul mrrrusc\% his rushing gain OCTOBER 14 @14 at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Juneau, Alaska » in that order, in total offers e TARIRIRR Aok & W BrL B 8 yards in 37 carries for an|e gsun rises at 7:30 am. e|Hans Berg. Mrs. Ray Peterman J Nevada has racked up 798 y record for double plays | ge of 10.7 yards per try. i' Sun sets at 557 pan. e |will be the assistant hostess for the | p s in their recent However, southpaw Don Samuel‘, ! evening. | in passing alone, completing 47 of < 4 ; i Jbd ! h ton Braves. {of Oregon State, has made the most|® © © © © 0 €. 0 @ © & 07, s are reminded to be pre- | 50 attempts for an average of he THAtaHs: Bt al PR ffe 309 ia { i e T R he Indians pulled nine doudle, yards in .Lolf.ll‘.(‘,v‘ (,n.\e.— vards| BACK FROM VACATION |pared to answer the roll call with VE ya” EVEB and completed 43 ».one more than the New York |passing, 182 “"“”“ for 481. Mr. and Mrs. David Andrus re-| their faverite Bible verse. Visitors of these a < ins he aw s unreeled inst the New j(um(d yesterday via Pan Ameri-|are cordially invited to attend this Tulsa is second in ¢ A drbee i B hen | YO »\;mk('l(n\. in the six game fall| b Eunys horl Gk Tave Oity.| meeting. A come William & M 3 oc e amas | They have been visiting Mr. An-) - i N f | . and West Virginia with 179. \‘ drus’ parents for the past month. ' sell it vuth an Empire Want-Ad! | | | Army rolled up 401 yards on t } { s 5% R ‘ LH.TEB m/s T hor for k] RlNG DOPE s ot s gt paciic| IR Ty LIKE games the Cadets have a total of | L;;hl League hokay games are as f — | follo 3 yards rushing—an av ge ol 2 . N ; JERSEY BITY, N. J—Willie Pep,| Los Angeles 4; Fresno 4 (tie). Announclng 361 per contest. WI;Umm-v last week's leacd 132, Hertford, Conn. outpointed! Tacoma 7; Portland 4. drcnp)d to ge‘o,u ],IW. wita 1,043 Cnm Bur(on. 127, Newark, N. J. 8| Seattle 5; Vancouver 3 347.7. Marylan(i and as L"“ AN(:E..AL' Maxie Docusen, | . RFBFKA"S Mn; s (307.7). follow New Orle stopped Mario | vorta meeting tonight at Michigan is 11th in passing of- ‘1'35. Tijuana, Mexico, 7. |8 o'clock. First nomination of fense and Notre Dame is 13th in| - - jofficers. All members and driil E R rushing, It's their best showing. | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! team members please attend. 15 1t * paul Stromberg of Furmam is the' — coa T BRIy AN R i individual punting leader with an F L l G “ T average of 45.2 yards for 29 punts. ¥ Chariie (Choo Choo) Justice of 3 North Carolina, has 44.3 for sccord. | SCHEBULE Wyoming is the pace setter in « scoring with 149 points, pursued bv‘ y California with 122, LBLLy!—»iL HG,‘ Effecilve Ociober 151, 1948’ our regular and Nevada 113 Bl = e | J flight schedule will be as follows: . TIDE TABLE WIth FROM JUNEAU . Y . . : . . OCTOBER 14 . To Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell— Dear Doctor ——— ; ot 5 b B b [¢} d trip dail g : ;{:,wh [‘li‘:e' fzfi ,a: 15,1:1 :: : To smm:e ety I'm awfully sorry to have to say this, but It’s been bad planning on my part from e Low tide, 18:17 pm. 35 ft. Two flights daily; at the time it's impossible for me to pay start to finish and, 'm ashamed to say, we @ o @ ° a8 0 00 000 y No Sunday afternoon flight anything on my bill. had no reserve to fall back on. 4 To Skagway— gt One flight daily Certainly, excuses make poor payments, Like a lot of other people, we never mrep weathERLY | Emsur-ance Agency B ooy el bR SR -, s & " " 3 flights weekly; \i Newspaper(,arioomstSMicheS + TELEPHONE 57 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Ever since the baby atrived, we’'ve had I know this kind of letter doesn’t help you | S HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager g il i e e e Tl it r l G P ’. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturt‘i:nn ‘We badly underestimated the expense of . i To Port Althorp, Elfin, Kimshan, Chichagof, Cobol— i attempt to settle up soon. Family Group Protection Al Bin, Kinstbh, S ancther mouth to feed, even though a little : OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building weather permits mouth. Then, a series of financial set-backs Thanks for your patience. - To Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Hood Bay, Angoon in my own business have complicated things Sincerel ® Marine One flight weeKly: Mondays, of first day thereafter still further. : o ‘ Llahlhiy weather permits e Alaska C Airll L . - "“";‘; time "‘("::’:t:"l““ and l::::l‘ g Here’s a situation that occurs many times every year @ Casualty e a sunion ht @ Glass Phone 202 or 612 But—there's one way to guard against it: NEW VORK MY - Prod Wethol, | .® Theft aLask - W % 8Uy US. SAVINGS BONOS lag newspapers, of 353 W, Jath . @® Robbery m % " on the Payroll 50"/?)98 Pan Calvert Reserve. “‘Seems everyone I know is s i this better | ° Burglary tasting whiskey,” he says. CALVERT RESERVA Blended Whiskey | ® Fire » —86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. 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