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e e A A A A A A A A A S A AR R R AR A R ¥ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948 THOMAS INQUEST POSTPONED BISHOP GLEESON REV. TREAT IS TO | r wvst o e crumsan 3 ces of the death of Mrs. Phyllis AT MEETING OF ' RETURN TO JUNEAU | rome:. e vucy was tuna in Gastineau Channel last Tuesday, next (Yo 0“ MONDA‘ has boen pestponed until The Rev. G, Edward Knight, (VoK D Joseoh O Tud, wbo g iformeod the zutopsy, will not re- — Superintendent of Alaska Melhodut:mm from © hunmz tr'o before Bishop Francis Deyle Gleeson, D. Miss has Teceived word from D. §.J., honored the Catholic Youth Bishop Gerald Kennedy of pon“h"‘ time. Organization of Juneau by his pres- land, Oregon, that the Rev. Robert g - T ence at their regular weekly meet- Treat will return in his pnr-‘ SEATTLEITER e ing on Monday evening in the -onage in Juneau cbcut November Catholic Parish Hall. The Bishop 15 18 ry interesting J t of tory and especially of his Vists \jiyioun gt the present time. WANT ADS BRinG RESULTS! o the Nm'.lmn} Missions. SRTIBRC R e o deiae to bt s o O evening, Octoker 29. The follow- ng committees were appointed to l repare for the party: Decorations, Announcing Reg ed at the Baranof Hotel from Smmo are David A. Hoffman BROKEN FOR TOPPOSITION B.B. CROWDS [N GRID POLL H1H : (By The Associated Press) Nearly Twenty-one Million | aicnicans - misnty wotverines, H for the first time this season, reign FaI'IS A"ended MEJOI' as the nation’s top college footballl & l G '48 team today. eague ames, The unbeaten powerhouse fmm\ Ann Arbor wrested the No. 1 spot; NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (P— No from the North Carolina Tar Heels | fewer than 20 assorted attendance in the weekly Associated Press poll; records were broken as more per- of sports writers throughout the | sons watched major league ball dur- country. ing the 1948 season than ever be- Michigen drew 74 of the 148 fore, according to unofficial fig- first place ballots while piling up| ures compiled by the Associated 1336 points. Notre Dame, ranked memory, was Frances Meriweather. Press, first in the opening poll, snared dowever, she was tied in the con- SC D E Spurred by the American League’s 1218 points to place second to ()mzon ll‘.llh‘lck Ben Holocmb (22) returns a South>rn Califcornia punt frem his own 15 to 29-yard line test by Bob Ripke, Mary Nordale top paid attendance of 11,150,090 Michigan. | in first quarter of game at Portland. Other players are: (Martin' (44), Bird (73) and Hatfield (85) of |und Rosemary Theile. The Shoe . fans, revorted by President Will The Tar Heels, althcugh getting uthern California, and Bell (26) of ommn. The game was a tie, 7-7. Wirrphn(o Race was won by Gail Morrison Ei{echve Octoher 151, 1948, our regular and Eddie Carrillo, The evening fqirééf“‘l e h'"f}’;"st “f’ifiis 20&( il s S K W ey PSS B T R T wit h Mg flight schedule will be as follows 2, thre 2 turns 3 2 d 1 closed with t . 4 o al e two leagues Dpass: D€ ccored heavily in sewnd pluu‘ axlm a u 4 pore \tun( STARTS AT U OF W FOR TRAVELING WITH e | FROM JUNEAU 2,000,000 figure. votes. Points are awarded on The National League slumped 5 1g for first place, nine for second! percent off the pace of 1947, at~ ;ng 5o on down the line to one for| Boul Tonlghl SEATTLE, Oct. 19—(®—Seventy: loADS, SAY MER(HA"TS-GRIDDERS ll“l“G N K"':)Mk‘:'uiztiz;n;i}ly"n""— 2, Oct. 19— ty- ! ne rop jandy Hclden, Sue McMullen, Gail Morrison, Nella Jermain; Enter- T ainment, Joan Wiggin, Jerry Wade, Al_ A r‘]’[} r‘\“ ‘5‘.(" 4 AL AIRLINES Manuel Diaz, Eddie Carrillo, and Cplo ey t George Barril. { Under the direction of Sue Me- Mullen and Jerry Wade a very 4 pleasant helf-hour was spent in james. The winner of the first 4 game, which was a test of [ 4 the powers of observation and tract'ng £,822,502 compared to MOre .,y place. : 3 h revious sea- AR 5 : . : fcur varsity and ee umdxda!es { e b e N o it cpen gull rowing practce at the| OWing (o the recent Heavy rains, | LJf) Foa SAIURMY eV G g The World Champion Cleveland s O PI¢ _“";* p B0 it Cur T Unitersity of Washington today. It [deep ruts have been made up Star b b | No Sunday afternoon flight A Indians, who survived an epic play- ‘jlf‘ué‘ ”“‘.‘;‘ g "'vi’.:m:mm e PORTLAND, Oct. 19.—P—Crafty juns until Thanksgiving. Hill and traffic is difficult with To Haines and Skagway— off for the pennant and went on to i I oWHeS ‘L;ncem_o Boraea UWHO“%' Maxim of Cm\:‘l‘:n and Ore- <~ heavy loads according to various GAMES o" (oASI One flight daily whip the Boston Braves in the b g S i e \\V 1“‘ B0 NSNS 0o EANE ey Ia {m who make deliverles I No Sunday flight World Series, led the record break- del n.D:\:x r(‘:mpter(‘le %o U,:‘:‘;‘i;:m;'. e:,‘:‘x “‘l ""’“i:;d‘( BV “;h‘[( A(E HUDK!NS plEADS { Customers are asked to keep the:r g | To Tenakee— 3 ers, S iR S R e e i i orders down to “must” untl truck-1 (By The Associzied Press) | 3 flights weekly; ; The tribe drew a staggering total “1‘“ over R I e e flu“‘{\‘“hh A e i B GU“.“' BOOKMAKING ing is ma sasier : Cnnc}h Jim Aiken scheduled a full Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays of 2,602,627 into mammoth Munici- “°4% TR AT ! Iscrimmage today for the University To Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican— i pal Stadium for a new single clup _ California’s Golden Bears moved S 5 {of Oregon gridders in case Wash- 3 flights weekly; | season record. That bettereq the Past Army into fourth place. The; . 98 B UL INDIANS GIVEN BIG |ington State comes to town Satur- Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays i former mark of 2,265,512 set by the Bears, who breezed to a 42-0 Win 41 (otlEGE GREB g fog lday bent on giant-killing. It will To Port Althorp, Elfin, Kimshan, Chichagof, Cobol— One flight weekly; Tuesdays, or first day thereafter over Oregon State, gained 14 first be the homecoming game. i 1046 New York Yankses. i ter, on a Lhu-;o} The Yankees, runner-ups to the Place Vm’%. and 876 points. Ax:m)‘ AM RE pERF .I. : ockmaking ”"y ! B‘,ur;l,ank pv).,}l-. " : At Pullman, the Cougars worked weather permits the Indians, also bettered their With one first place vote, is fifth rC . :.~ .~;‘rhxlor“{w’:;;l 12 in superior on pass defense im hopes of halting To Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Hood l.y. Alll“fl e i One flight weekly; Mondays, oF first day thereafter aska wildcat| CINCINNAIZ, Oct. 19.—®—A'Norm Van Brocklin, Oregon's pass- weather permits former high by playing before 2- With 775 points. 373901 paid fans. Five other clubs— Oregon polled 20 votes and Wash-‘lN RE(OR&S ]‘G QAIE aded guilty and asked for pro-|record-kreaking $6,772.07 for each|ing age. WSC came out of its 10-0 Detroit, Bosten and Philadelphia ington State got one. e mber of the champion Cleveland win oyer Washington without any Call your Alaska Coastal Airlines ticket sgent g ndians 12ceiving a full share of!c”pplmg wounds. | for time of departure and arrival in the American Leaguc, and Pitts- — e, — Eg ‘ Wi 1e recent World Series money wasi The memory of that game “%‘ e mon s OLDSTERS DEFEAT (oo d™c - i L JONNNY WOODEN I§ | Lo erd e moncy s e ey ot game v Phone 202 or 612 et Ipoint, 47 collegz football , in- missioner A. B. Chandler. The for-|ynere Reg. Root's unsmiling il one or still can (AGE (OA(H AI lfi(lA:"' all-t'me high was $6544.76, !jetes are getting ready for Satur-| fl YOUNGSTERS las] Bcast of pert ect - re today |and went to the Detroit Tigers in|qays homecoming game with the 3 NIGH]’ BQWLKNG Thre lst of the all-winning team S AN S Ot D sk 1985. { University of California. Scouts who | I least three gam California heads the pow ’I\ with R A Y {saw the Bears rout OSC, 42-0, last | started his first week, reported Cal is the best they Fights last night turned out rpe youngsters qu oldsters, ‘ S T Seonnril Coti oAl as tollows: Foth men and women, hit the alleys |torious teams include Ge g 11 Gotn masin o sy | COMPOS@E Of Mgy e soen mis yeur New York—Charley (Affif) Zivie, at the Elks last night. The men!Nevada, C es only those which have | moving George Stanich, Ohmpn G v sy wom cener | Wiclow™ Seriously M| | KETCHIKAN MAN | J. L. Beason of Ketchikan is| 160, Pittsburgh, stopped Gene Bo- qigsters Leat the youngsters by 28|lina, Notre Dame : - land, 155%, of Scranton, Pa.. iR ,ing high score made by Erv Hag- |four each; Pennsylvania, Fenn State T | VIENNA, Oct. 19—UP— Franz' at the Baranof HDWI | z the third round. erup with 608 pins and second high |and Clemson > each © o0 0 e e ¢ = & o o e Lehar’s doctor said last night the — — Ry e T - Brooklyn—_Jake LaMotto, 165, New ¢ 537 py B. Lajoie. | Also on the list is E: vash- ® v | Austrian composer had suffered a! grneor, g o e o p York, decisioned _Vem Lester, at Tne women oldtimers beat the ington College of Education with a © SUN RISE-SETS e rclapse and is in serious condition. . fiazia " < i Y ! 153%, Brooklyn, in 10 rounds. young upstarts by 198 pins. M.|5-0 mark. o - —— e | e said the 79-year-old composer ! 1l : digl:;;:;;‘;;:—-ztlt Jlo’hgsog.i 172, II_J!I In- Byurke made high score of 531 pins | e - - ° ()(T’!;UBER 2:! b [Th;& McrrySV:Hdgw” had taken \ A - s, stoppe ngo Harris, i1 b ade by S.| ° 5 & 7:44 am. » food since Saturday. 2 9 "GS.toD::m“.le'ftheflscven:ih.D I:,;:‘““U:)d" h,l‘ l;-,;a;“:) e AI- I-YONS ASSIG“ED ° s at 5:41 pm. : l;ehm; h“xs bfrn suflieritnszl ll;mm tockton, Calif.—Bernard Docus- Adual seores ° weart ailment complicated by a en, 148, New Orleans, knocked out gr_inncd: ;‘Z;‘Xrfivi&' el e Io SEAIT[E RAIN!FRS ©c e e o 0 @ ® 0 & o v sicmach ulcer. " Al Robinson, 144, of Fresno, Calif, Men Youngsters S i in the second round. | Hagerup 206 188 214 608! SEATTLE, Oct. 19.—P—Pitcher- > Phelps 137 169 158 464 outfielder Al Lyons has, been as- . ttle Rainiers by 172 145 174 491 'signed to the S lO(M. SKI MovIES '0 BE ‘!’3?111:2]“ 152 148 195 495 the Boston Braves. Woemen Youngsters Snow 159 184 130 473| The 30-year-old right-hander had sHowu o" WED“ESDAV Total . 826 83¢ 871 2531 a 1-0 record in seven relief appear- 2 st | Men Oldsters ances last year. It was part of the % % Blanton 148 188 132 463 |deal in which pitcher Bob Hall* Movies of local Gastineau ski en- I8/ " 51 14 75 526 Weni to the Braves for outfielder t[x)lus_astst \vxl_lll be shown by Trevor oo .- 168 174 190 532!Tom Neill and two other players. avis at the Juneau Ski Club's ? 5011 P B A S general meeting, Wednesday eve- Mo;k 15 1 16 Jm'u ® ® 00 0 9 5 0 0 0 0 ning at 8:30 o'clock in the Baranot Lajoi2 zig ;gi ’132; ;g; . ° Gold Room. Several of Davis' mov- 1ol s o TIDE TABLE . ies were taken during last year's‘ owe‘n olaters ° . 3 ski seacon. Membershi) ommitiec- | men are asked to u};nL in newly M. Burke 175 210 146 531,% PBOTORES: 20 b colicited applications and receipts, ¥+ Holmquist .. 147 145 160 453(¢ High tide, 3:02 0, TU9EL. 8 to Joyce Smith at this meeting, | C- Fersyth 148 162 127 437{® Low “df' 55 so 38 fL e Neil Taylor, president, will an- D. Sweeney 131 134 13 31e Hish t}ce, Sh DBt L o 8 ] nunes e, Ambiiamnent bt com-) . Blanten 98 148 120 367 : Low tide, 21:28 p.m,, -12 ft. ® o] Total .. 699 801 666 2166 . 3 mittee heads. Persons interested in et o ®o 2 0 0 8 0 % e o 0 serving on a committee should con- | tact him. A. Winthers ... 120 111 128 359 2 —————— | B. Haynes 94 111 120 325 SONS OF NORWAY | P. Hagerup ‘154 141 136 431 Meeting Wednesaay at 8 p.m. at'J. Merritt . 138 124 113 375 Swanson Bros, Store, So. Frank- S. Muwissen ... 144 153 181 478 lin Street. 0019 3t! Total . 650 640 678 1968 TO HOSPITALITY In the State where hospitality and modera- tion go hand in hand, one bonded bourbon is best appreciated for its true sour mash flavor and old fashioned bouquet. 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Goldstein Building Telcphone 394 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 . s o il ELLIS AIR LINES . | e g““d (usats 14r an enjeyonle | S| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN . : ) S via Petershurg and Wrangell HOM UTI FUL j PUBLIC INVITED AFTER 9:30 P. M. Distributed throughout Alasks v nmfi’mwmv

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