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THE DAILY ALASKA EMTIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' fAlaska Coastal \ 0Ariveon PAA; VolsTackle Are Tax Stafement; TiHA 3fySouth Wil B Discussed R il Pan American Airways and 13 flew | By je"y- MtKi“Iey » Linemen of Week Wil Tour Japan a total of 62 passengers on Tues-| SR : From Seattle: Dr. C. E. Albrecht, | CHICAGO, Nov. T—®—A final gav's flights with 7 on interport ottlement offer based on Joe 27 arriving and 28 depart- ement from the ring is | jne PAGE SIX WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951 Ilinois End, 'Joe Louis Making Taku Highway 1, 2, and 3 Bedroom 7 o Jerry McKinley, head of the road ?-_ Ht ‘i‘“”e'Fwé S. and Mildred | committee of the Juneau Chamber | )mn z', e Al v,.Mch_ Norman } of Commerce will discuss the con-| Olsen, J. F. O'Sullivan, Dave Rosetd, | sryction of the proposed Taku 8. K. (Vermillyen ‘hxghway at the meeting of the Apartments fflr J“neau v From Annette: Vernon Toney. |goytheast Alaska branch of the Al- > \ NEW YORK, Nov. 7—®—Rex| Smith, Illinois end, and Bill “Pug’ Pearman, Tennedsee tackle, were|I selected today as the linemen of the | beir prepared by the former Arriving in Juneau from Sitka: week in the weekly Associated Press | heavyweight champion’s accountant, | pys, C. Hepner, Mellen Hend poll. Theodore Jones. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Burfo Smith caught the forw Jones said the offer includes| jonnson, Arne Bulkeley: fr that brought the Illini moneys from all of Joe’s comeback | sequah: D. B. Smith, Mis. C. Smith, trav . E ision ¢: the At ¢ican As- Norm Jenson, Virginia Pierce, Adam | sociation for the Advancement of| Lampley, Richard Walton, P, Burtch the Federal Science in To Seattle: Mrs. R .E. Woodward, | ;¢ building, | victory over Michigan in | fights including his last when he o peterson, D. Reed, J. James, L. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Burford, Bev- | T raday at § Db, 70 seconds of their crucial Big | was knocked out by Rocky Marci- | pagnom, M. Ghilerducci, J. R. Ar- erly Irene Looney, H. Wertan- | yoo' norean and Fred Eastaugh game at Champaign, Ill SRR dill, E. R. Harldson. n, Li Byers. will assist MeKinley's talk, “Prob-| ' earned him the nod as the ¢ week , John Jerecki, head From Wrangell: F. Buckner, V To Ketchikan: Vern Hicock. assis 4 g 4 o C . rna " o by EPead . lems Confronting Construction of ( sive lineman the Chicago Internal Revenue pyj; from Ketchikan: Elberta e the Proposed Tfliu Highway.” The | Are you lntereSted ina 1, 2 or 3 BEdl'Dom LOW Ren! The work of Pe au, said Louls’ chances Were gart Richard Stockdale, Marvin VISTIOR FROM SITKA meeting is to be held in the office ! good of making a settlement with s if he quit the ring. Starr, W. A. Me; Louis reportedly owes Chirisé Rbaithn, 00 in back taxes. B Joe is going through with an ex-| pg Lloyd way from James| o . of the regional director of the Fish and Wildlife Service. made boy Those Mrs. Helen Henderson of Sitka stopping at the Baranof Hotel. North Carolina among the defensive who saw the game at Ch: N.C., lauded Pearman’s % 1 that stopped the Tar Heels in their about If you are, go to the office of the Alaska Housing irting from Juneau to Sitka: : tracks and was a major factor in| I Tennessee’s 27-0 victor: hibition tour of Japan. Ellis Jersey, Alberta Bakke, C. L.| Authority i i ey vy, tour o — Bl Jerses, Alvrta Bakke, C. 1. uthority in Channel Apariments, Willoughby Avenue. helped keep the Vols in the number - r F. Kibbe, Roberta Kibbe, J. Wan- \ one spot in the AP team poll PNA Runs 1wo his berg; to Tulsequah: L. Robishand, H B s B T gy | Fifty Units of Low Rent Housing are now under con- Michigan end zone to catch Tommy Peter 0. Addaleman, R. To Anchorage Tuesday Pacific Northern Airlines had two flights Tuesday with 13 arrivals and 32 departures. From Anchorage: M. Richardson, M. Yakasoff, E. Gagnon, L. Morey, B. Lake, I. Anderson, Don Ierwin, C. Wilson, E. Day, A. Stewart, From Yakutat: L. G. Lewis, James Lorraine, E. Edwards. taene price .5 Sale. struction and 25 more are contemplated. chikan: E. T. Brehm; to Haines: Svend Thorpe, H. Robinson, H. , O ' Smith, John Everson, Stephen Ev- erson, Jo Ann Everson, S. Sheldon, | ' Roy ane; to Skagway: Rev. Gal- lant: to Gustavus: M. Olsen; to Elfin Cove: Florence. | = et | EMBLEM CLUB MEETING An important business meeting | ” will be held by the Emblem club at the Elks auditorium Thursday night | Tllinois Flemi To W O'Connell’s aerial boosted into the No. 2 spot. Ray Beck, Georgia Tech guard achieved a seldom-realized goal of a lineman — that of scoring a touchdown. He ran 55 yards with a blocked punt for the score against Duke. Jim Cordial, Oregon State end, was among four other linemen com- These modern low rent apartments are limited to fam- ilies with incomes not exceeding $5,000. per year. mended for their noteworthy play. | “SLRE U T L e rcening, * a Forrest Kirby, Gene Smith, Louis 3po"s Ed“or Odsather, George Roseta, S. E. Vermilyea, Capt. C. A. Kilbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Don Newman and 16 at 8 o'clock. All members are re- Applications will be accepied Nov. 8, 9 and 10, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. and will be considered in the order received. quested to be present. | men for the armed services. To Cordova: William 8. Wilson, Sees One Major League by 1960 DETROIT, Nov. 7—{®—The pos- sibility of only one major baseball league by 1960 was raised today by H. G. Salsinger, sports editor of the Detroit News, He referred to predictions that there might eventually be four or even six major leagues. The reason, he said, is that “fewer | and fewer players of big league| caliber are being developed,” and “the number has rapidly decreased in the last 15 years.” All four of the clubs that fin- ished in the first division of the American League last season, he said, need major strengthening And the second division clubs have | “glaring weaknesses.” VISITOR FROM PELICAN J. C. Johnson of Pelican is at the | Baranof Hotel. Comdr. Goff. To Yakutat: John Tuttle It’s yours when you " fly Pan American | ‘ @ When you fly by Clipper* you enjoy the finest of ‘ food—and plenty of it! One time you may dine on i prime roast of beef. Another time it may be chicken fricassee with dumplings. And always, of course, there’s a crisp salad—hot rolls and butter—fresh vegetables—and a delicious dessert. Um-mmm—no wonder more and more people fly Pan American! T. S. Batchelder, There is no subsitute for Newspaper Adverii§ing! 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