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PAGE SIX MONEY FROM WORLD, BOWLING CINCINNATI’. Oct. 14—M—Win-| bowling the Royal Cafe team moved | ning the World Series was worth,into a first place tie with Capitol $5,737.95 each to 32 members of the | Theatre by winning two of their| New York Yankees baseball club,}three games. Harry Race closed in| A. B. Chandler, Baseball Commis- | Within one game of the leaders by | sioner, announces. downing the Capitol team three THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WHERE ARE DEAD! 118 ARRIVE, 8 LEAVE DAN WARD PROMOTED, EVANGELIST GIVES | PACIFIC NORTHERN| TRANSFERRED BY CAA A"SWER SUNDAYi E.;gzh.lecrf an:i .gd from the West- Evangelist Vories is lecturing ev-|Airlines and eight went to Anchor- ery night in the week except Mon.|age and Yakutat. From Anchorage: day and Saturday in the Prophetici jean Maiter, S. J. Whitfield, Wil- will be pleased to learn of his pro: motion within the Civil Aeronautic: T0 WAKE ISLAND POST The many friends of Dan Ward‘m_w;xgc agreements granting 15 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950 ALLV.F. W. and AUXILIARY MEMBERS are invited to a NO-HOST BANQUET Wages Are Boosted, West Longshoremen ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 14— - ' percent increases for longshoremen 'S at Whittier, Anchorage and Fire g Island are announced. The pact was between the Inter- The Philadelphia Phils, who dropped four straight series games to the Yanks, also split their win- nings into 32 full shares, worth $4,081.34 apiece. Thirteen other Yankees got par- straight games. Leonard Holmquist | sparked the Harry Race team in| their clean sweep by rolling the| evening's high series of 538 as well | as high single game of 190. Ably | assisting Leonard were his team- | and spirit of man really are, he compared Scripture with Scripture and then declared, “The spirit of From Cordova: and E. J. White. Light auditorium on the corner of {Jiam Sanders, Dean Hart, Carolyn Administration, although regrettin; Second and Main. Small, Elizabeth Johns, Kenneth |the transfer that accompanies it. In kis lecture last night, answer-{ Hoyt, D. W. Dean, and Charles ‘Ward, chief airport traffic con: ing the queries as to what the soul | Mann, I troller, has been here since 1946,{ (AFL) A. E. Burkholtz: when the Juneau control tower re- sumed operations under the CAA. From Yakutat: Alex James, Mil-| His new position will be chief of - | national Longshoremen’s Association and stevedoring firms. It was reported a similar new contract was signed to cover Valdez. Monday, October 16, at 8 P. M. at Whing Dings FREE TRANSPORTATION will leave man is only the breath of life,{ton Quemes, Charles Thomas and{the CAA air route traffic control which God breathed into his nost- (g Woods. center at Wake Island. rils, and the sould of man is thef From Gustavus: Ward plans to fly to Seattle to- the JEEP CLUB at 7:30 Bring a Guest! SCUDDER HERE | mates, Florence Holmquist who tial shares, while nine other Phillies j posted the women’s high series of | received less than a full share J. M. Charlos,! Walter Mulbry, Secetary of Base-[494, and Pat Hagerup who rolled | mind, the intelligent part of man, s g F. Parker and A. Woods. morrow to join his family. M,\.,;\(‘c ir:nirzogfjl:cth:‘:xt&; “(]}ads‘:il:ef‘a‘; ball, said the shares were “a little ] the high single game of 182 which is held accountable for sin,| s Anchorage: Mary Hurley, F.[Ward and their two daughters have Hnte]’ £ e on the low side” this year. The | that part of a person which canjpysh, Jeannette Cheatham, and!been there for two months, the . 49 s g Aot bi Team Standings |enjoy a future reward or suffer ajpomer Shelley | younger, Valerie, under treatment Cleveland Indians set the record for Won tost] ek jHomer Shelley 13 : 2 i FROM ANCHORAGE a winning team’s individual shares : st | future punishment.” ! To Yakutat: Conrad Brown,jat the Orthopedic hospital. “She : NOHOBAGE, vl with $6.772.05 in 1048, Capitol Theatre 10 5‘. Another feature of interest just!palph Annie and George Johnson. |is okay now,” according to her| Stopping at the Bara o o g e o Royal Cafe 10 5| added to the meetings is the ques- p i | father. from Anchorage are David J. Nl_c - § ed R Harry Race Drugs 9 6 tion box, which was opened last RETURNS FROM VACATION The Wards plan to fly to Honolulu | olls, Kenneth I. Hoyt, and William drgam ¥ m op. 8 7 might. All are invited to write] pan, Foster who is with the|next week, to spend about six weeks H. Sander. ; teSt n y F OO TB Baranof Cigar Stand 8 7| their questions and put them intolpeaih education division of the|in the Islands before going to Wake. SRR T sfl‘een y Alexander Photo ... 7 8 the box. Alaska Department of Health and| Ward’s successor here will be de- | SCHWINN BinEs AT MADSEN'S Oy Grocery 5 10| The lecture topic Sunday night|cgitor of “Alaskas Health,” depart-|signated in a few days. y ra | Whing Ding ... 3 12 ;vm]be, -‘whlerleI are the Dead?"j\ ment publication, returned yester-| = = ——————— o n heaven, hell, or purgatory? i on £k an American clipper A B | Capital Theatre [ stirring song service, conducted. by | Sfaern vacation in Montana and|BPW CLUB RECEPTION Here are final scores of football | Handjcap 8 8 3— Olpest L. Broder, begins at 7:30,| tae ot tn the we H TO TEACHERS WED. games played Friday: J. Marsh 118 127 160— 405‘““ Aa «iarumg Aumim;\ pm-mc‘ r points the west. gfiug T g0, Doston DOLIOGE ) C. MacLean ... 131 114 133—378| g g will follow the lecture Due to the reception for teach- 8t. Bonaventure 35, Boston Univ. 3. | Heyaer 134 91 116— 3411 ,..000n 45 free and every one is ENDS JUNEAU VISIT ers and business wemen Wed. Oct- Alabama 34, Furman 6. J. Rusher 107 115 107— 329 1. gianly invited Mrs. Pear] Laine left Juneau this | ober 18 at which the Business and Geo. Washington 42, Virginia Tech 7y, Hendrickson 179 138 155— 472 2 week for her home in Aberdeen,| Professional Women's Club will be Marquette 21'; D"'"";f‘ “é R 672 588 674—1034 | Wash.,, after a visit in Juneau with | host, there will be no BPW meet Missouri Valley 40, Mo. Central 6. ! ” N Wi Alma HAAIRRR L e Mikdey. Anderson 7, Centre 7 (te) Hfl""l's?a‘;fm 94‘53'203 IS UMROZEN o !;\:Iis. '\f!;hn n’;‘irvine:. lCM::. : i‘he reception Wednesday ni M,‘;lt‘t‘:;"em TR aern SR g I;Zl;?,:‘::" 140 134 182 456 FOR 'wo REOUESTS Laine spent the past month here. fwill be in uw,sf”,,ih Rite Temple. Illinois 14, UCLA 6. T. Flint 82: 100 TO-—/@OL) - - ORI E RS EMERR ORI S e T Utah 14, Denver 14 (tie) M. Flint - 136 127 153— 416| 1y, comparatively modest sums| LYNG TO LEAVE SUNDAY Montana State 18, Colo. State 7. |L. Holmquist ... 179 169 190— 538/ ¢ . ;1 ediate use were released| Howard Lyng of Nome plans to Los Angeles Loyola 14, San Jose Totals 701 715 T49—2155 ty01 frogen Territorial funds yes-jleave Juneau Sunday for Seattle.! SALES and SERVICE State 7 terday afternoon by the Board of |He is staying at the Baranof Hotel. i Occidental 24, Cal. Poly 14 Royal Cafe 4 " Admii,slmuon_ 7 ety S e CHRISTENSEN BROS. Whittier 41, San Francisco State 20. | M. Funk 147 157 152— 456" 1 oo $2.000 for a Superin- : 909 12th Phone Green 279 Eastern Montana 7, Mont. Mines 6.| V. Powers 146 146 146— 438 tendents’ Advisory Commission, the Gl.RL 'BOR.\. 7 Wash. State Frosh 30, Idaho Frosh 7| A. Nielsen 116 120 134— 370| ooy took action on the smaller of | A baby girl was born to Msrs e = e e Ore. Frosh 32, Willamette Jayvee 6.{ W. Day 91 76 92— 250 4u o ects made by Education |Andrew Ja n of H ”1‘-“-h at th LR P. Fitzpatrick .. 101 168 136— 405:Commissmner Dr. James C. Ryan Am‘ ?“Ho‘\ lml z\l'(‘.;1 .‘.Ls;nxcnez t.l AL R Totals <601 667 '660—1928 | 4t the meeting Wednesday. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 o . y to eatt e i i The other thawing was to the B 3 Jean Maiter of Columbus, Ohio Baranof Cigar Stand itorial Board b Haih. whish} SKINNER'S GUN SHOP , vy is registered at the Baranof Hotel | Handicap 2 31 21 61| Pkl D - B~ N drorion TbEation wt S1t iy § e /‘.('/ AL e ) R 170 141 128 430 had made a thorough investigation ! o piat new re uce = Vi v 5 of all requests for health aid tojc¢ond Street. “Alx omp’) te ! NOTICE C. Folta 83 132 107— 322 Bl aol Gunsmith service.” 32-5¢ | i Family Cleaners will take no|L. Nicholson ... 100 121 157— 378 | community-operated hospitals an b o » » ; Happy landmg? more cleaning until further notice |J. Levasseur .. 119 114 117— 350 clinics as provided in Ch‘“’“’; ok ATTENTION MASONS Ipper ares I (Signed) Mrs. Olga Kletzing | S. Chantry 107 ;119117 ap1| The Board ,released LM Tot | (o SEint oitian ‘o M el 631-3t! Totals 616 ;653 es3—lom | heABup equpmeny Bt d'hs Or€ | eau Lodge No. 147 F. and AM ! I e | :’d’?;fi;czdpg‘;’ecc‘fm;i;uya mzf: a:d | Monday night at 7:30 p.m. Work in . T MAY cost you hun- “RAIN OR SHINE" Handicap e ;nw 48— 144 | money, and was considered most | ‘D¢ MM. Degree. - ] ETDY g‘r‘fx“h (:]f('fi(e)l‘ldil? :(l;(r’n"; y;;:el:-l: “Enfoy weekend at TAKU LODGE. | o 0 134 96 131 361 needful by the Board. i - pocket z $25 includes round trip transpor-|p’ (oo 87 114 106— 307 | e ORGE COLLINS I $66 00 ONE WAY son 1s Injured on your tation from Juueau; deluxe lodging, | o) = 103 103 103— 309 N DA e e PLUMBING and HEATING o premises and you are meals, fishing and sightseeing trips } ' (o 1o M 1 191 BN e s orane hns L Xirst Clas (Work—All Wark % § ROUND TRIP without Comprehensive Phone 202 .or reservations. 582Ut (' pqoi o2 108 131— 331!, ! ‘:d m“C;‘:°F;lc°N0r31C"‘;m;§_,mAe: Guaranteed 3118.80 J Personal Liability Insur- ! Totals 543 580 6401763 i‘lJ:;f herg ascllraffic re; )re<enn‘m'e | Kessington Rty (ALCly Fieplh R, ance. { . SR E i . P. O. Box 258 Phonrc 1039 Again Pan American cuts Alaska o — 406 ance —— i v Vi . SHQOIING HOURS x 3:1‘2112; - Yo Toi_ o divisiot'in 194047 Subssquentiy he e {{e:f;fifi“ée’;"é’i’g‘h‘fegg;;a‘;]:“t i pens INSURE NOW, with | ¢ : 5 ot 3 AT Y P 4 ’ this agency. Protect your October M. Burke 125 129 120— 374 attended the University of San Cl engine planes . . . fine food . . . g d ¥ 5 i i loser, more: " i home, your savings and Day P. Taylor 110 134 121— 355 Francisco and an aeronautical i the most experienced crews and 3. T 8! T = bl em fo.4ipm. Ju gorensen . 129 123 138 gBtachodl. comfortable shaves! stewardess hospitality. your family. — 7:06 am. to 4:51 p.m. 688 636—1927 | CrE R Pt i 17 — 7:08 am. to 4:48 pm. Toiat o FROM SEATTLE No brush needed { Tt Fae s omi 18 — T:10 am. to 4:45 Whing Ding T. O. Dickinson of the Seattle : { sh tt k 19 — 7:13 am. to 4:43 P. Morgan ... 1‘29 108 101— 339 | Railway Express Agency is in Ju- with { Baranof Hotel a “c ;li) —_ 3:15 am. to 4:40 J. Porter 112 134 132— 378 neau for a few days. He is stopping L D Phone 106 A enc — T7:17 am. to 4:37 i R. King 126 99 96— 321 |at the Baranof Hotel. G l ER y 22 — 7:19 am. to 4:35 |3, Gormley ... 148 128 109— 385 Vo 7 1 Hf[VA”M[Mfl Phone 249 8 — 723 am, tp 4:32 | K. Morgan ... 169 155 128— 452 KANSAS VISITOR the modern 24 — 7:24 am. to 4:30 Totals 684 625 566—1875| Gladys E. Kolterman of Osage, & Horto Argways Seward Street 2 — 7:26 am. to 4:27 | Kans. is registered at the Baranof | IRUCMULRICLLY | STreds Mk, Fon dmerican JUNEAU 26 — 7:30 am. to 4 Alexander Photo | Hotel. i .' Eeaes WEVE“FI.C”)-\Z" Ine. 27 — 7:31 am. to 4:22 Handicap 17 17T 11— 51| 5 N ALASKA 28 — 7:3¢ am. to 4:19 P. Lee ........ 154 178 136— 468 gy = 29 — 7:37 am. to 4:16 pm. |A. Hawkins 118 125 149— 382 30 — 7:39 am. to 4:14 pm. |J. Becker 73 96 131— 300 & 31 — 7:41 am. to 4:11 pm. |D. Kane ... 131 130 115— 376 ¢ November R. Rudolph ... 118 105 100— 323| ‘ ‘ ’ ’ 1 — 7:44 am. to 4:09 pm. Totals ... 611 651 648—1900 2 — 7:46 am. to 406 pm. ——— | [ | 3 — 7:48 am. to 4:04 pm. | 4 — T:51 am. to 4:02 pm. 5 — 7:53 am. to 4:00 pm. FlGHT DopE | IN H EAV ? 6 — 7:55 am. to 3:57 p.m. | EN, HELL' OR PURGATORY. 7 — 7:58 am. to 3:55 p.m. Two fights last night resulted as | 8 — 8:00 am. to 3:53 p.m. |[follows: IS IT P ? 9 — 8:02 am. to 3'51 p.m. At New York (St. Nicholas Arena) | OSSIBLE TO KNOW WHEBE OUR LOVED ONES AR’E' 10 — 8:05 am. to 3:49 pm. |—Nick Barone, 173%, Syracuse, out-‘i o 11 — 8:07 am. to 3:47 pm. |pointed Jimmy Beau, 159%, Nor-| Hear flle amazmg answer 12 — 8:09 am. to 3:45 pm. |walk, Conn. 10. | 13 — 8:12 am. to 3:42 pm. At Hollywood, Calif. — Rudy\ n 14 — 8:14 am. to 3:41 pm. Gardia, 127%, Los Angeles, stopped - 15 — 8:16 am. to 3:39 pm. |Conrado Castanon, 125%, Mexico | un ay ’ c o er 16 — 8:18 am. to 3:37 p.m. |City, 8. ’ ’ . 17 — 8:21 am. to 3:35 p.m. " + T b e s o } AT THE PROPHETIC LIGHT AUDITORIUM e CORNER SECOND AND MAIN 19 — am. to 3:31 pm. Ho(KEY GAMES | 7 i 29 pm. i lo 39 pm | Final resuts of hockey games in| TS Mama down here or up there?” Come early and be sure of a seat 22 — . to 3:26 pm. |the Pacific Northwest played la,xat,i e 3 G 23 — . to 3:24 pm. |night are: ¥ B :23 p.am. Vancouver 4, Tacoma 3. ———— - | 3 ik i Portland 7, Victoria 2. 1 TUESDAY NIGHT | Who will go there? How many are now there? Will it ever burn out? Mofion Pictures SUNDAY NIGHT X}> H E L L <"X | poi i WEDNESDAY NIGHT ITIS FREE! “WHAT IS SINY” Told in plain language! . All Are Invited! Place of Hell seen from Airplane Exact size will be given Once upon a fime . . . there was a little man — a very skeptical little man. And as he entered the door there was a bit of loneliness, a harassed air, an escaped sigh of resignation. He was a hungry looking little man, so we suggested a T-bone Steak, or a fried chicken dinner. “Uh-uh,” he says, “no steak. Last steak T had was in Butte.” We couldn’t argue too much there, knowing Butte. “And further- more,” he continues, “I haven't eaten a chicken dinner since I've been up here. Some of these places outside, the sea gulls swim very close to the shore, so I kinda got out of the habit of eatin’ fried sea—fried chicken.” “Now, look mister,” we reply, in chorus, “Our chickens are Alaskan born and raised, like these politicians brag about. In fact, | they are raised at Shore’s Chicken Farm right up the highway. We have never used those outside seagulls.” So he gives up and starts in with a seafood cocktail, follows up with a tossed salad, lightly caressed with the cook’'s special formula, and by that time, he’s looking up with a bit of expectancy. We didn’t know a little fella like that could hold fifteen baking powder biscuits besides all that chicken. He comes very close to the biscuit record in this place. HOME CAFE Douglas | 1la.mtola m No sugar coating! THURSDAY NIGHT "WHY DO A FEW RELIGIOUS SECTS WORSHIP ON SATURDAY INSTEAD OF SUNDAY?" FRIDAY NIGHT "SUNDAY OUT OF THE BIBLE" Positive Proof Given That Sunday Is Referred to in the New Testament. LECTURE EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY AND SATURDAY. BOX IS OPEN This is your opportunity | ! 3 i { - to get an answer to that perplexing question Come and Get the Texts. Closed every Monday rrr s e e et et rrrrr e rrererl e ————

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