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RUSSIANS HAVE BIG SUB FLEET ONDON Jane's GUILD TRINEFY The Uctover Guild XIT, (right) talks with Secretary of State Gcorge C. M: audience at Castel Gandolfo, the Pope's summer re iden eve- | audien th DOUGLAS ' NEWS Guads Born ROAD WAY with Mrs was held rish Hall bazaar was aft con, November in the Parish Ha Ryan is the affair and us members to help rent departmen will be in charge Mrs. Don Hane- and gift wrap- Whitehead * of Helen Roff include Ji: R 10W welfare of mankind.” # Wirephoto via radio from Reme. et gene has BLASTING Burc In England tables, rd < det. 21.—A) will Oct. 21.—A 1 and three y to Mrs, of a sew- Doctors tion was have a jam i Mr tod wife hanic cone quads mother’s and th to live plum pudd n: is chal Dutch kinds W them in ribbons e 5 to tell placed of hand-pain : “THE WINDOW' has said he on a larger Robert THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA cshall (center) Jews -ives Marshall and Wife and Mrs. Marshall Informants said the 30-minute e was a ylong and cordial onc, touching upsn matters of interest to the peace of the worid and : 'J‘ews,Arabsw : Goin.g Atlt: - The ociated Pr and Arabs seet (By {ighting harder than Nogev desert of Southern Pale: des; were believed . After a Jewis ay Avi ve two other 2 HARRY GILMER 15 HIGHEST SALARIED =~ PLAYER, FOOTEALL - ASHIRGTON consider work: he probabl player ® 0o 0000 v @ WI ER REPORT (. ¢ THER BUREAU) 4-Hour Pertod Maximum, 46; 40. Maximum Juneau: minimum, Airport FOMRMECA Juneau and Vicinity) with rain and south- 20 to 30 miles 1t with lowest - 43. Mostly h rain showers to- 48; JCi. Gho—f TO TASSELL FUNERAL 3 the basis Ha higk has done th the the mer arisd foothall. $ 1 The former Alabaa’ star is fhe )!¥ dden property the Wash- ington Redskins His exact announced, of i in of CIPITATION 2 ending 7:30 a.m. today Juneau 16 inches; Oct 9.26 inches; 39.17 inches. .04 inche: 567 inches; 26.32 inches. been on ry has since never he was last year's coll have signed $15,000 in sine the best of Gilmer may $12,500 to because of an injured s been in only one Nat foothall game and is cer 1 to miss at least four nd his app ief. Against Pittsh went in ted s of the 1} quarterb: called on passer Gilmer, dea, since he 69 yards. means he’s getting better than 00 pe figure that prac would be wiiling 1 1 : uly Airport Oct Jul, sinc At since ince a year nal ht more one Gilmer On five which was completed | THREE KILLED BY . FRENCH SOLDIERS AT SIAM BORDE » a good two for This the rate of completion, a lly any passer settle for Oddly, Redskins Gilmer ause they wanted a replacement | uny Baugh, convinced them he can be runner as well. Baugh still | Sic throw the ball, of course, but |today Redskins haven't been able scare up a Ky ball carrier Hugh Tay beanpole end from | Oklahoma C Univer the be des: of G runner “He ingly Guide Passes Away ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 21 ~Flown to Minneapolis fe treatment, Ted Hersee, guide at Homer, died last Wednesday. His wife his bedside s flown here by the Tenth and south by aid a @ medical | 1 known the got he was at He w Rescue Northwest but | 1, Oct, 21 officers c 0 French sold I Siamese border {irom In {China and killed a_ police constab and two Siamese civilians Oct. 18 O The BAR ANOF Hotel announces STARTING FRIDAY EVE A Return Engagement of the SO REILLEY’S” Eleanor arnd Royal a| 1 adron Airlines. - Every day there ure about 720 ires 1n homes. s e | r 1 ty ription Imer Taylor admir- dog said scalded -+ ROA HEAD CALLS RESERVE SPEEDUP AS DEFENSE NEED INGTON “like a WA, Reserv term speed Offic d Presider y th 1 defe Cl aid he am chiefl ar man plans servist m order Satu for training espe Force men program - SCOUT EXECUTIVE OFF 10 PETERSBURG. OR AN EVENING OF TOP-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT and DANCING.... e Room® Scolt executive Maurice deft morning for to Petersburg. He will te day and tomorrow, meeting wi scout committees and leaders Petersburg has a cub pack sored by the Rotary Club, an Elks Lodge sponsored boy scout and a -sea scout ship belonging the American Legion Post. Its Eeout troop is particularly stron @iad well-organized, Powers report this ; AR e®eceeee®ocececocaccse® o b3 day cra L ayor sterday an U, N. cease-fire order Beersheba an nt on taking G bombardm pite 1t Arab ca s, Egyptian planes a v and Haifa. The B 12 hour: aeli cacine Zhtin; op i - ABOUT PEOPLE at f with the flu Wa desk in City bout his many ¢ decorate - HOSPITAL NOTES to St. Ann's 3 for medical treatmen Taylor and M infant. Frank H tely mitted Trc argaret Rosan was admitted t overnment Hospital yesterda; Joe Pet: n and bab; C. J. EHRENDREICH — C.P. A. U Hospital ULTRAFAXIS HIGH-SPEED DISCOVERY | [ e—— e New Communication Flash- | es ""Gone With Wind”’ in 2 Min. 21 Sec. CAREY | i ‘ : | By FRANK i P—In 21 seconds Gone With page: acro; today. WASHINGTON minute plete text wind"- Oct. 21 and of printed radio-elevision of Washington demonstry high speed commun- two 1.047 i method. veceiving end—is copied L. ine radio corpora-| the pro- | said develop- microfilm would re- five minutes, and the! 1 film could then he view. imediately arnoff, RCA prc sident, | & rafax “as significant in the field of commun- was the splitting ol the the world of energy.” one of 3 Ultrafax the 1t ¢ n the Library of Congress, receiver was installed frem the transmissi 1 at a oveloped by RAC's | cooperation with Co, and the 1 asting Ce., is this way: ansmitted special television | 1smits | ratorie: man K al Broa sed as working terial to be is : it at the a second. receiving end, an ap- te: the televised pulses of light recorded on motion picture | photographic paper. i developed system of high- film processing is used to de- | single frame ready for | bjecting in 45 s could distance across the | g the commercial re being erect- > television net- relayed any “Our armed ces,” said Sar- “certainly can appreciate the s new system of highe teed communications. ! k e busiest days of the war, | thes Pentagon may as ten| nal center k v afax, this load could | handled in ten minutes from one transmitter, and in one minute | uging ten transmitters - e t 0 | y The color of a chameleon y |change from hour to hour and day | 'to day. ! | BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Phone 351 Systems Taxes Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. “I've livedin Milw. FE Blatz is Milwaukee's Finest Beer!” : “The city OIS, st g0 86 brewe is says Gene Raymond. “When I lived there, I tried all the fine beers Movie Star of Milwaukee is the brewing capital of America,” d there...and I say Blatz Beer the finest ot them all!” Try Blatz Beer today! MILWAUKEE'S A _picture of the |D. hed by the transmitter | Durgin, R. L. Shakelford, Cpl. Mun- Christine | kin! w Dr. ern | lowe'en | William that | ment committez | wit may | © jwill rest up at his home in South Saturday the can- The power barge Puget Sound Mon- 00 fish. - 65 INJURED, DERAILMEN GARDEN CITY, Kas, Oct. 21.— (P—At least 65 persons were in-| jured this morning when the Santa! Fe's eastbound California limited was derailed three miles cast of| Mansfield Junction No deaths were reported. A broken rail believed to have caused the wreck. 0 FROM ANCHORAGE ON PACIFIC NORTHERN ] | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 FALLFISHING NOT :.- 2. SO HOI, NO (Humfasy with 500 ;l'NITEl) NATIONS SHOW ON KINY FRIDAY A. M. | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 21— | {#—The fall salmon fishing sea- ! son which opened last Priday may end shortly unless an unexpected showing o1 fall chums shows up, packers said tod Most areas where | had concentrated were pretty well | cleaned out within® a few days, ragiophone reports from fishermen faid. The bulk of the catches were !made by sef in the Chomley {end Moira Sound areas. The New England Fish Ccmpany, cnly cannery packing fall fish, had enly about 27,000 fish on the A radio program commemorating United Nations Week and broadcast direct from the continental United States, will be heard on Station KINY ' Friday morning at ten c'clock. The 30-minute tribute will be relayed to all of the broadcasters in the Territery by the Alaska Ccmmunications the salmon The North African chemeleon has grasping hands like a human, and ‘The first fragrant sizzle says it's AMERICA'S LUXURY BACON engers came in from An- on Pacific Nor- 16 left from | Cordova, and Ten p chorage yesterda thern Airlines and here for Yakutat, Anchorage. Passengers from Anchorage were: Katherine Fred, E. M. Seidenverg, Ward, J. M. Greany, J.'A. cn, V. D. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lafavour. To Yakutat: Charlie Thomas, | Smith, C. Smith. ! To Cordova: H. J. Lannen, C. C.| on Anchorage Vi, Stone, Heller, Dr. W PBenelope Easton, Gler B. Bancreft Donald Be McLau R 1ls, John Sheridan 3 nlin, Marjorie - 1y's demonstration was ar- (ouplE (lUB HAD DINKER LAST HIGHT The Ccuple Club of the North- Light Presbyterian Church, met last ¢ ing for dinner. Tabl were decorated with bright Hal- colors and Mr. and Mrs Paul, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs, John Parmenter were on the menu committee. Following the Lusiness meeting, movies were shown by Mr. On the entertain- were Mr., and Clificrd Swap and Mr. and Roland Burrows c Clifford Swap. Mrs <o Burglary Loot Runs info Large Amount; { Man U;nger Arrest NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—(P—Police are helding a 38-year-old man on I in connection 1 s of jewelry from singer Gertrude Niesen, actress Gene Tier~ 6 c It's dry-sugar-cured for less shrinkage, more flavor! Here's bacon we're proud to offer you! For Armour Star Bacon is no ordinary bacon. First we pick the heart-of-the-bacon— the choice center picces from hand-picked bacon sides. Then we dry-sugar-cure it Armour’s exclusive way. No water or cur- ing solution is added—so none cooks away. That's why you'll find there’s actually less shrinkage, more flavor with Armour Star Bacon in your frying pan. 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