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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % PAGE THREE | ] » ! ’ SONS OF NORWAY TO STORY HOUR SATURDAY | | —— There will be Story Hour at the | WESIWARD HAVE | Sons of Norway Lodge will hold Juneau Public Library = Saturday B | | - a public card party alter the next morning at 10 o'clock, and each a"ers |o | A D M I Ts HE BY ASSOCIATED PRESS meeting, Saturday evening MORE STUDEN IS At Los Angeles, anxiety over the|ber 5, President Elton i { disappearance of a film bit player | announced today. Bridge, pinochle i . v X e | ! ‘lms led to the collapse of the star- |and whist will be played. Harold FROM SAN FRANCISCO | & I ea ue Increased enrollment and gen-|let's mother. It has been almost a|Snaring is chairman’ of arrange- | I iers erally improved conditions were ap- {“'“k now since the film extra, | ments. H. G. Gabrielson of San Fran- served by Martin Holm in the six|J¢an T Novem- Saturday morning during the fall ngstrom and winter pangler, disappeared. Her cisco is registered at the Baranof | o or Morence S. Hotel Alaska Native Service schools he|S5-year-old mother, Mrs. Florence S. A, L AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—(P— {Spangler hurried back from a e I S G I v E N pu“ S(ra Yankees AnflOUfl(e PUI J;r;m!.«‘\;_ s nu; l}"trlol],x_\rfl‘\‘xf(.\l‘l‘.:‘ll‘; bl L L R b e e Ll e collaps- | Articles of ail types and sizes, Pt T o X ‘ (ha\e Of Jensen Ma”m | : ; St ured it e | Holm, who is Education Specialist ed, Her physician, Dr. Lewis Mor-|[0r personal and household use, Karl D. Stettler of Cordova is | title comeback - that lured him from rill, says her condition is serious.|™May be purchased tomorrow at the stopping at 'hv Bnrnno( Hotel, HIS WAIVER ~ On Streed, " *™ 7 l REIC: nto an exihibition Mrs. Spangler is convinced her |Salvation Army rummage sale. v e HLER for the ANS, was away (wo weeks, making the first visit in several aughter 3 oe P N It will be held in the Willoughby years to schools at Kodiak, Afognak, ' daughter has been slain. Police | ‘ " : B L en Ouzinkie, Old Harbor, Port Graham [ave chiecked & .numier of clues A e e s ewure 0“ S in,” a sullen (on the Kenai Peninsula) and Ty- without finding out anything defin- 1-;;‘,‘2“:‘1:9 :_:i, s declarcd yesterday. He soem- L ook et tely. B Ihtest ‘€l domes from BASKIN RETURNS From Common “”‘ announcing | e . t nyone would [ % 24 ; a Stockton, Calif. man—Jack J.| Assistant United States Attorney at” on their|question the sincerity of his retire-| 1S tip was in line with the Miss | Sanley Baskin returned to Juneau “Ifll' “A“G o“ al ANS plan for visiting all| Willlams. He believes he saw 4 90 o fits s . Spangler yesterday in Stockton. frem Kete i yesterday, He had | Creomulsion relieves prompilybecause to fight for ‘Tiger of the world’s they pre BOSTON, Oct. 13.—®—Waivers “for the purpose of giving him his ampionship team | ment. unconditiona release,” have been v igh! still is will- | ¢ . 195 oy + " X hools " 0 years. 3 . mconditional 1 fivicd : ! ts na | 1% 1950, Lought two of the bright-| Then v did he schedule sev=|*". DORE OCE 10 LW Puae been attending the court session | it goes right to the seat of the trouble asked by the Boston Braves for)ir ake a punch if he can land Bt stavs S ? T 54 R “There also has been an increased lad f in the Pacific Coast!eral eastern i-itions to renew Als s AVicHlEs ‘ahather of | there 10 help loosen and expel germ laden Jeff Heath, veteran, hard hitting |one, Leagiie todi { iterest. in ) Tt has Tagged]SEroument in the whole system| Also at Los &ngeles, whather of | phlegm and aid nature to soothe and outfielder. Fox and Max Friou, who also| yponooo. Gasey Stengel annotne-|sir % o said Holm, “There were 118 room8ambler Mickey Cohen’s bodyguards FROM WR ELL | heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial The Braves, who announced the|claims some fistic prowess, Were| .. i, yirchass of Jackie Jensen, ! dded, “there's| units last year, and this year we has disappeared. Along ‘with the YR '\ B O 1 eL t| mucous membranes. Tell your drug k added, “t s A0 G0sS C. Iverson Of | 4 sell you a bottle of Creomulsion have 134. At that,” he added, “2,-|todyguard, 30-year-old Dave Ogul,| . = - ° ange Jlice court last might| . one of Cohen's Cadillacs is missing. C lder who is a former Calit-|mc yht altercation on the ... move just before midnizht, said th waiver period would be up t but that Heath is under no com- pulsion to report to any major; league club which might wish to|ied. pick him up for the nominal fee|- Friou told poli of one dollar. Alton that Fox b Il star, and Alfred| are stopping at the | with the understanding you must like Martin .".1", m‘,‘»(fi o P er e A school facilities.” About six weeks ago, another Cohen Baranof Hotel. the way it uickly allays the muih MATR AN S RHIGREE aide—Frank Niccoli—vanished with= | ot Y““ are to have your "‘°"’y bac were bought from the Oak- Holm said seven schools which . It | e "“”“("'H‘CHARI.ES HAS had been closed for a year or two|ON0 A trace, Cohen thinks both| ml‘”r“'“'"" :l""ffl'[':p 5 n‘ ocMu!_ du2 to lack of funds, have been re-|Men have been killed, LAkt ab the Baranot Rotl . st IR hest Colds, |mmhm, 3 opened this ye i but u< opened this year. 100 children in Alaska are without fooths versions of the melee var- officer Warren aped into him, P was divulge Because he is a veteran »ui ’11'14] a}l ed him a me 'nnd uy-n \\‘ it m Yankees shelled out Holm is “‘;lm: head of the Edu- | pro II r TR years in the majorg, He: is free;and got ar man and starts in t At ‘hood of $100,000 and cation Department in the absence f D to deal with any club. y e fight when Friou threw FoX In- | fiye piayers for the two athletes, | of Dr. George Dale, ANS Director of | i | o S Gl iR s TN Gt 4 [to & piate glesk HIRHOW, e e ity O S B el Shlp Under Tow Now Dr. Robert Impson he talked by phone with Heath who| Fox counter-punched that Friou 0PTOM.ETB-ISII\ 1-1had “for no reason” poked him in ue clubs. - Dr. Dale and his wite, Dr. Eve- | Is et home i Bew, Weish.; ver sit tight,” Casey told | lyn Butler, left last week for a two- —— g dhtuseid month leave In the states, VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 13.—(# fered him a minor league manager|the eye, thrown him into the win-| oo Tathecy Y by men in the Yankee's tinal ~ar planned to go first to Maine, nn(l‘ The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter job in the Boston system. dow and ran. | conference’ OE RN Ashon % both hoped to do special work at the | C1¢ wutauqua was towing the pro- Heath asked for time to think o b, T (fford to stand pat in over the offer. University of Kentucky before re- | pellerless freighter Navigator to- Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments rrrrrrrrrrerd P SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—P— can you get? ? 8 ittle 4 [ x | day toward a tug wa - l;xenll\ played n‘m. for the Braves HUSKY BA(KS} enisen, 22, 15 the Tornsér footiail] Dhaies deferite Bid NBA'(unumz to Juneau, ‘.,,‘.‘ towarda tag which was steam this past season because of a frac- \ Sl Gt the Univarsits saliforni : : b @ k € : | tar at the University of Lall“lllll-}h avyweight boxing championship } They were expected to meet some tured ankle suf Jus which the B land Indian *d in Brooklyn | | — |against Pat Valent he Sg ! Francisco Samson, here tomorrow | Broadgasting Corporation engineers es lost to the Cleve GAME ON SAT | ‘rmf.ht, But his X‘m\h.u. 1's eyes are EV'DE“(E ON TRAP | talked to the Chautaugua last night u| jset on more distant green (back) jand learned the Panamanian ship 1 1hvlu', i | taken in tow during the day. ! | Virtually ignoring Valentino—the{ & 1, Anderson, territorial fish-| The Navigator has been disabled (0 A s T T F |local latin with the long, long 100ks} epjes director, says he is preparing |since Monday. It was enroute to ake Mintz talked today of a title| gyjdence to present before a con- Vancouver from the Orient. e e . i defense for Charles before year end. | gressional subcommittee whiche will | And he didn't mean the ounder | yicj k. Siliaking " e SE 3 r vizit Alaska soon to investigate fish MR. ALBERT PETERSON but one of his injured bac .ML mn Francisco's Cow Palace. The group, composed of three or {qmmnmm‘ i .mmgm F“d” see. Jyiig dehid L sion Ez is a 1-5 favorite. The odds|four men and headed by Rep. Wick- | Saturday and Sunday. For a good JOE HARRIS Forecasts by one of the nation’s leading forecasters of intercollegiate football games. (Averages 82.99% cor- rect.) Compliments of Gordy, Gene and Chuck at the Snake Pit Bar—So, Franklin St. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 Howie et even might lengthen a bit beforel gy ~ sl Jeavé: Se | ; £ lersham (D-Okla) will leave Seattle |time come to the Countr news 3 YELE m—lt T Jeg s * y Club !.EAGUE news| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13— |the Cincinnati Negro clim:s into|for o ten-day tour of Alaskan Wat-|Music starts at 10, b e o) - Py s from the northwest,|the nng at 10 p.m. tomorrow. ers on October 23, according to in- | = s W« North t . e who Ken Carpenter of Oregon State,| 1 formation from Washington, D. C.| x‘ih‘g;‘)" U T'Jl“ western est during | Pob Sanders of Oregon and Don The subcommittees was formed | otre Dame . ulane BY ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 g e S i vali i ASSOCIATED PRESS O'Leary of Washington, lead the Fws (HIEFS OFF 0" {earlier this month to personally | Ust California ' Pacific Coast Conference yard ga look over salmon fisheries in terri- | Washington Santa Clara ... Stanford U. C. L. A. The youthful San Francisco Shamrocks evened their series ready to ke ing department ; i INSPECTION TOUR’ | torial waters with a view of either nzth, Carpenter has gained 285 yards| regulating traps or making recom- The u{;_'; had its dark side, hu\\'-&us‘ling.‘ 15:; pfl". ng and a total of: } SOUIHHSI AlAsKAjmendancns .fu-r control. Delegate > front 1 the defending champion Fresno ¥ cans FHeSL ISt with “goait -, when the {5 expieded i3 ; Ly Washington State ........ 20 Idaho ... G Cinriiie Tank B0 soor ever, when the ds exploded |fense of 478 yards, with Ernie John- | 433 Bartlett was ' fo accompany the Wis i b e -y 3 for several toucl 15 with their son of UCLA three yards behind. A party of Fish and Wildlife Ser- | 810UD north, 1SCONSIN ..o avy The Athradka r dads it version of the Stanford attack anders has rushed the ball 341 e ;;mcinl& ha‘&i et ,lu;\r ..u~ rm“ Anderson said he had written i carries, with Carpenter | e runner-up, and O'Leary has umulated 444 yards in complet-‘ 33 out of 57 passes. Bartlett and expected to hear from him soon. A* complete set of charts has been prepared by Anderson which 6 to 2 in their Pacific C n inspection tour of southeastern| hockey game with Crowdis getting [ credit for ten saves in the first pe FE@@? Bk Complete forecasts posted each week at the “SNAKE PIT” blr party includes Albert M. iod, nine in the second and 11 in Day, director of FW3; Dorr D.| the third ing pass interceptionist Is . oo e | show location of all salmon traps ; . : 2k > ireen, chief of FWS's branch of | K The Seattle Ironmen scored their ———— Lewis of Oregon, who ha: Predator and Rodent Control; Mau- | i térritorial waters. He said -2is FA'R.AN fourth victory against no deteats| Results of night are|Shared six enemy throws and re-| . "o “pono” Gistrict. agent in|d€Partment would make no recom- WHlTEH°R5| in beating the outmanned Tacoma as follows: {turned them 65 yards. | e mendations, but would present all ‘churge of predator control work in evidence necessa ias Arena)— | Alaska; Clarence Rhode, regional to aoquaint ¢he JUN!AU llon ' w York ute ! " A > " v congressmen with the fisheries sit- | lone, ew York, out (u-' OVER EYE | director of FWS here; and W. A. udtion. KETCHIKAN s. They withered pointed Al “Bozo” Constantino, | “Bud” Elkins, of the game man- under a three-goal attack at the 147%, New York, (10) { 7 | agement office. S RTR B N SEAT'LI I i last. ;l]ntc‘ Medyr mr[IRudy Filion okane—Turkey Thompson, 208, | HEAVYWHGHT Go The party's first stop was to be s . fent flights in scored two goals eacl = geles, st r- rsburg Swift, - i goals each for the win ‘y_fl‘i Auj_xl((;‘,v K\’:liy}:m}) Lee Q. Mur ; Petersburg. R p"va'e Buslness Be bu‘.:;?::ncllppm .Y::’Il X, Ariz—Nap Howard, 158 | SIOPPED IN Slx'"i wlped ou' by (leths .n]oy“-:z ”““. ‘“::“ Pan L PACFIC NORTHERN e, worlds mot 2% The New Westminster Royals took a 5-1 victory from the Portland | L o SPOKANE, Oct. 13.—!A’L~A dull | erienced airline. e e S, s ererereeererres | heavyweight match tetween Turkey | BRI"GS 6 |Nl 6 ouT BY ASSOCIATED PRESS :.I.“l and reservations at..e . The Communist Government of | BARANOF HOTEL j ed in the sixth round last night| Pacific Northern Airlines yester- Czechoslovakia is said to have set WaICfl or I e penzng Gf when Murray suffered a deep out|day earried 12 passengers,.six iar- | the end of this year for wiping out p Phamm,m” | over his right eye. It went into the riving in Juneau and six departing. the remaining private enterprise Rockets 7-4. Tacoma had only 12 New York (S men suited up but made a battle of Tony it for two p Penguins. ine Thempson and Lee Q. Murray was ¥ TRE books as a technical knockout. |They were: in the nation. Terror raids by po- | LA[) E%A EEE’S Thompson, of Los Angeles, weigh-| From Anchorage: Ralph Moore, | lice, who have seized thousands of m[fll’" od 208, one pound less than his|E. George, John Goetz, Dale Bel- small businessmen, are said to be| “&"‘"W”" z .‘s @ | New York opponent. |cher, Mrs. L. Stewart. |a step in this campaign. The husi-; Out erfl Barbecuc e o | From Yakutat: Selmer Holte. nesses are being taken over by the | { ! opens | PAA CARGO HITS |.7o,Covmm: 2 e v o : H | Townsend. | l Wednesday, Oclober 19th | NEWRECORDHIGH 7% o o AL MRS, . ! f | To Yakutat: Jack Thompson. government, | Docley. | | o oG IR L S | Mrs. Wallace Rounsiey was admit- | FOR SEPIEMBER ted to St. Ann's Hospital yester- MR. ALBERT PETERSON day. - | Seven persons were discharged A:F:}gz:;ld%vcr(!)gt'Ai}-:a_;fjep:rfeg‘ and his Ac :rmmy featqrmg from St. Ann's yesterday: Frank | v o | Scandinavian music all night Friday, | Clayton, John Williams, Ralph | Bepipmben: e me: fnurthr aopseoE aturday and Sunday. For a good Bachman, Mrs. Alice Hinchman, Hve mmonth b, wiskl ToUY Ao time, come to the Country Club — Mrs. George Martin, and Mrs, Fred |than half a million pounds of | 5 s at 10, 23 1t|T | caxbo to Alaska. Mg etacts 4758 10| Teletky end Daby, ghtl, { SUNLAMPS SPECIAL SALE i | | @ Barhecued Spare Ribs, Beef and Pork @ Delicious Southern Fried Chicken @ Home-Made Pies and Cake The September total was a new P S S A S 5 3 e A S S SR Make it a date for next Wednesday LAURA LEE'S — 226 Willoughby (formerly the Beacon Cafe) high mark of 562,373 pounds. The September total compares th e - | with a northbound total of 528,221 | pounds in August, 507,538 pounds in July, and 526,796 pounds in June. | E l l t In the first three quarters of 1949} Xeul.slon n e more than four million pounds of : cargo has been flown out of Se- W k | attle to Ketchikan, Juneau, White- recixers | horse, Fairbanks and Nome, Mc- ezren. aald. ] Announces the arrival of one Southbound cargo volume — al- ways a mere fraction of the north- t bound traffic—saw 49,216 pounds come into Seattle from the Terri- i SCOW LOAD of USED tory in September. That L'Ompal("-} with an August total of 38,603 pounds. To date this year, Pan| “l mg aterla s American has flown more than| 275,000 pounds of cargo from Alaska (While They Last!) Regular $64.50 “Sun Kraft” ULTRA VIOLET LAMPS Complete with Automatic Timer NOW $32.5fl 19 'years ago this month: Teo Lomski, the Aberdeen (Washington) Assassin, light-hea eight title aspirant was handed a decisive defeat by ‘Maxie Rosenbloom in Madison Square Garden. Rosenbloom played a tattoo on Lomskl’s head and body throughout the fight and won cvery one of the 10 rounds. There were no knock downs during the fight. Although badly hurt in the 2nd and 9th rounds the Pacific Northwe: boy refused to go down. This was the 4th meeting of these two fighters, Rosen- bloom winning 2, Lomski 1 and one fight ended in a draw. to Seattle. Plywood Celolex DOOI‘S s kR Just plug into any convenient outlet and enjoy FELLOG“"H\!E ‘,ffif}},';“g WIIldOWS Dlmensmn Lumber | the beneficial ultra-violet rays so necessary for FOR ME L GROUP 7 good health . . . They are recommended for s —lim“ KlmSUI Insulahon SHSh and | respiratory ailments and skin conditioning. The Westminster Fellowship High Mou]dmg Plumbmg Fixtures ‘ Now at the— YSLhou] group of the Northern ¥ 1 nght Presbyterian Church is hold- Elecirlcal leiures and . 2 ; |ing a food sale at 11 o'clock Sat- y Alask EI l hl p wer (o‘ urday, Oct. 15 in Sears office for| other Miscellaneous Items a { T |g a i 0 x' the purpose of raising funds for the Charles McClellan memorial scholarship fund. % ta s Ec;::: ;VIZCuunlne] and Tom Mor- M ihe rool 0 h'eet gan, Jr, are heading the com- mittee in charge of the sale.~ e e errarereeses