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"l center berths for the school, did ROCM TO SWi O%E A LEG -~ >ING UP FATHER BY COLIN:\F MAGGIES BROTHER COMES IN MY THING - HES GONNA PE &ANY- NOW 1 KIN GO OUT AN’ KNOW EVERY- THING 'S SAFE 'N) MY RooM g o © 1929, Intl Feature Servics, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved. HELLO DOYLE -| [ FINE- | JOST DAW HOW ARE = MAGGIED BROTHER GOIN' DOWN THE S 3 FIREMEN BEAT ALUMNI, 26-17, IN FAST GAME Come from Behind to Win' in Last Quarter—H. S. Girls Swamp Alumni The Fire Department cagers lasi| night won from the High 26 to 17, sweeping into vic- y brilliant playing and final qu in The e end veteran forward for the was man high scorer of the 1g four from the fi an ecjual number on th-ows for 12 points. Gallwa Blak> each snared three fiel £ foul goal for seven point Alumni Start Fast The Alumni got off to a fast start and had rolled up a six to wo score at the end of the qua ‘Scow” Orme broke the a pretty shot from the field for the first counter. Campean followed with another and Gar one thr h the be the Firemen woke up. Hollman dropped the sphere through .for two: points just before the quarter ended and seora was 6 to 2 at the rest period The 1 net the second quarter was almost a re- on of the first. “Scow” and rrock scorcd one each from cerimmage and Garnick and Stur- rock counfed from the free throw line, carrying the total to 12. G was counted for the Firemen w'th a nice field goal added a single point on a free throw, and the score stood 12 to 5 with the old grads leading. Firemen Win Uphill The Firemen began an uphill Iight in the second half that car- fed them t> the top of the i before the end of the final quarier The drive cut the Alumni:s lead down to one point, 15 to 14, in the third quarter. The fourth session was warm. Hollman was fouled in the act shooting, so Referee Raven ruled He made the goal which counted. He was awarded two free throw and caged on each, and the Fire men went into the lead 18 to 15. They were never again in danger. Blake, Hollmann and Gallwas be- gan to function and time after time penetrated the Alumni de- fense for counters. Only two proints were made by the latter in the final canto. Summary of Game ALMUNI— FIREMEN— Orme, F. (2) . f... Hollmann (12) Lowe f. Blake (7) orme J. (5) ..........f. Campen (2) .........¢ Oshorne Grigsby c. Junge Garnick (5) g Gallwas (T) ! Sturrock (3) g. Killewich sub. Mangan Summary: substitutions—Lowe for | Fred Orme, Grigsby for Campen in! third quarter. Mangan for Kille- , Junge for Osborne in secona half. Fouls committed, Lowe 1, Campen 3, Grigsby 1, Garnick 3, Sturrock 1; Killewich 2, Blake 2. Hollmann 2. Score by quarters—First, Alumn: 6, Firemen 2; second, Alumni. 12, Firemen 6; third, Alumni 15, Fire- men 14; fourth, Alumni 17, Fire- men 26. p: Officials: Referece, Raven; Scorer, Cashen; Timer, Stewart. H. 8. Girls Win In the curtainraiser, the High School girls sextet gave the Alumni the shock of their several and in- idual lives when they cantered yme with an easy victory ,the score g 53 tp 14. Superior teamplay the main factor in the School team's winning. Mead and Jackson, who filled the 2imost everything that good centers should do. They fed the ball to their forwards effectively. Elsie Jensen gave one of the prettiest § exhibitions of shooting seen on the N Jocal court for sometime. . She i caged 16 field goals, 15 two-point- ers and one an overhead toss for a single counter. \ School the and Hollmann cap| 3, | i 0 ‘Rolling Down th e Alley Captain Gertrude Anger of the Littman Five about to send a fast ball down the alley in the eighth meet of the Hudson Women's Bowl- ing League. The Littman aggre- gation is leading in the tournament, aad will play In the internationa! tournament {n .o e in April, Tutersations] Newsreel in the final period to give Bock- worth a chance. Waldron, Jens: running mate, shot ten from scrimmage for 20 points. Krugness caged five from the the field for 10 points and Burke added four on a field goal and tv free throws. Use Many Combinations Coach Burns of the School squad made a number of substitutions after the game was well in hand, and each combination worked satis factorily. Jarman, starting 4 guard was replaced by Gillard in the second quarter. In the final quarter, Iona Messer went in for Gillard, Baldwin replaced Stewart, and Bockworth was sent in to for- ‘\\'nrd in Jensen’s place. ‘The Alumni switched Rogers from guard to center, Robinson going lguard in the first quarter. Nelson, at sidecenter, was shifted to for- ard and Burke played sidecenter the final peri End of Romance | i 2 INDICTMENTS ARE HANDED IN Grand Jury Returns Two | New Indictments in Dis- trict Court Today | | | | Two indictments were returned today by the Federal grand jury in the District Court before Judge Justin W. F Robert Smith, Indian miner, was indicted on charge of rape and was slated for arraignment this afternoon. In the second true bill, Boney Rigor, a Filipino, and Katie Davis, Indian, were charged with assault- ing Charles 3 Jarside, an Indian, dangerous weapon. They igned Saturday riorn- Smith is charged with having as- saulted one Elizabheth Keene, said been under 18 years of age, about Noveml 21. 19028 ter of Smith's first s been dead for some- r and the Davis woman are to have attacked Ga butcher knife, November 24, last to yesterday afterncon Harold Ketchikan youth who w ted on a charge of robbery a gashoat, appeared before ca Judge Harding and entered a plea of guilty. Imposition of sentence was suspended until the next term of the district court at Ketchikan, no date being set. HOONAH SENDS DELEGATES 10 SEEK CHARTER Chichagof Island _Indian’ Village Moves to Incor- porate as Town | | Seeking to take aavantage of the | Act of 1928 of the Alaska Legisla-| ture authorizing Indian settlem to incorporate under the gener municipal code provisions, four d gates from Hoonah arrived b yesterday to confer with Attorney General John Rustgard on the procedure to be followed. | The delegation consists of T O. Williams, James John, Osborn and James Grant. Th sald Hoonah has a population of 500 permanent residents, owns & public waterworks system and has, just expended $40,000 on the con-| Halt Nora White, musieal comedy prima donna, will appear in a Los Angeles court where she is made defendant ALL KIN fv. ;v. 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CHICAGO, Ill, Dec. 6— o ® The one hundred and fourth e ® bomb of the year, one of the ® —— |0 most powerful ever planted e | uction of an electric light and j® in Chicago, exploded last ® power plant Plans Shrouded in Secrecy (® night, blasting a four story e Hoonah, like 2 number of other Work Make Lap “ © building and injuring 20 o} Southe communi- ——Workmen Make Large |e persons, one seriously. o ties nment under RIS ) 2 SIS, I Firemen estimated the o] the ritorial stat of 19;;} This Lxm:aho.!, ((Ill(l!‘.l)' |® property damage might 'j gives it limited powers, and re- LD B il i |® Teach $50,000, i them no jurdisdiction over the o peu patrick J. Powers SUmmne - ot _“"‘”"‘ the o} sebitta vesidonts Nsfrpll R 0 oY PR Towen, bomb was directed or for e | pealed late Legislature. Hilerims” vistad Tast il wepson. 2 pilgr visited last month seeking o 0 06 6 ¢ 0 @ © © o o e e o Hconah is the secemd Indian cures. s begun in front of 1 e R | town to apply for a charter under Souls Chapel at the Holy i | the general code, the f being Cemetery. | LODE MININu CLAIM LOCA- Klawcck. It will be necessary for The cemetery was closed Novem- | TION NOTIC AT THE EMPIRE the ts to file a petition to ber 25, except for funerals, by ord- the Federal District Court, asking ers of Cardinal O'Connell to per- guthority to inc ate as a city mit 1 investigation by the Roman of the f A hearing will Cath Church. Plans were then be ne ry, boundaries of shrouded in secrecy. Within the the town fixed, and an election past few s workmen excavated held to determine the wishes of the g population. It requires a two- lar ave in the 40-foot en- closure facing the cemetery chapel and lined it with concrete. Cemelery officials applied to the ard of Health and received per- lssion to move the body. rble form a Vermont company s vote to incorporate. - As a me against disa a tion-wide cnrollr v of nurses tin e ofderan the 1 Red Cross is 5 , 4 load of wire in Washington N sited near in the ceme- - oo - Faced with the necessity of boil- R ok N water during a drought, the gh scarcely known ‘for its of sburgh were ad- sold paintings valued ater like eggs to AN Don’t get into arguments on the road. In the first place it’s dangerous to converse with the driver of another car while in motion and in the second it compels the driver of the car behind to enter the wrong traffic lane to pass. Good manners should be encouraged on the road as well as else- where, International Newsreel S O O R Price Sale While They La AT HALF PRICE ULHET IR T T TR LA O L DT TT T T {1 GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM 1 I Illllmumllllflllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllfllflmfl P Wmmumum P GOODRICH Cloth Top - Over Shoes Zipper Style H.S. 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