The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1929. - e ' By GEORGE McMANUS [ ; ! {1 |l - | JLST TURNED MY BACK FER A | 1L HOPE MAGGIED | TITITTTTT T | 1T | SECOND AN YOOUR BROTHER | . COPPED MY HIGH HAT: AN’ | BROTHER \ON'T I3 HERE-THE LOOK WHAT HE LEFT _ J PIAIO AIN'T SAFE WITH THAT GUY AROUND - — (1 GLEED HES OUT | LOOKIN'OVER THE BANK @I TUATION L"\l THID TOWN THAT BOY CERTAINLY | HAS TAIKIN WAY'S- I { b 3 {Olson Signs to Meet |Campbell Here On |Moose Smoker Card dier Olson, Chilkoot Barracks' fighter, has agreed to meet Red Campbell here ANEWASSTARS LEAVE GOLLEGE LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. ence championship team at Purdue i and now with the season nd, he must begin all over. L Welch and Glen Harme- con, Purdue’s r s, and “Red” Sle: , bulky ta , played their last games for Boilermakers when they met 5 was the last tilt raway, Willlam Woerner, the end who scored against Towa, and Bill Mac- kle, the ot wing man. backfield will have , full, and Biil Wl the s two promising backs in Lewis Pope and Jim Purvis, who showed well this ye tutes. Line material but Phelan has t ing football play ) Thousands of Mexican schoo! Madero revolution, with parades . CAGE GAME POPULAR SCHOOLS QUIT LARGEST ; : OF COLLEGE CIRCUITS| +AMONG PORTUGUESE | LISBON, Dec. 7.—Basketball, in- ATLANTA, Dec. 7.—Signs of 2 troduced in Portugal in 1927, has wide split in the world's largest |made great strides. ccllege athletic conference and f | Twenty-four teams are playing a mation of new Dixie circuits have !regular schedule. Others are being popped up with annpuncements that |organized. ‘The main matches are Furman university of Greenville, S. played Sunday before large C., and Oglethorpe university of At-|crowds. lanta will quit the Southern Inter- | Competition in the game is <o collegiate Athletic association. keen that a team is in training The loop has 3¢ members spread |for the FEuropean championship all over the south and some mem- |contests. The Portuguese are con- bers rarely play more than two or|fident of winning since some of three conference games. A desirc their players learned the game ir for a compact organization of | America. and figured in important schools in South Atlanti cstates was'contests in the United States. voiced by both Furman and Ogle- | thorpe. Mercer university of Macon, Ga., the Citadel of Charleston, S. C. and Chattanooga university look with favor on a new conference. S e MUSKOGEE HOME TOWN OF SEVERAL GRID STARS on P IR DUKE TO MAKE FIRST BID FOR DIXIE TITLE IN 1920 DURHAM, N. C. Dec. 7—Dukc university, baby member of the Southern conference, will make its first serious bid for Dixie laurels, having booked five games wita conference foes. MUSKOGEE, Okla., Dec. 7.—Mus- | This season Duke’s only confer- kogee has sent more that its quota | ence opponents were Louisiana of football stars to universities | giate, North Carolina and North throughout the country. lcflrolxna State. On the Pacific coast, Bill Mofatt, | The Blue Devils will meet South Stanford halfback, Was in the lead |carolina, Kentucky, Washington in the conference in scoring. At|ang Lee, North Carolina and North Wisconsin, John Parks captained | carolina State next fall. the Badgers. Adna Cole, another | AR G former Muskogee player, played end | Here are children of Ciudad Jaurez parading on Sixt to be more salcons per blcck than any other street 'm the world. ! children celebra ordered by Presi Uwnoswrao | i AN IVHERE | Deputy U. 8. Marshal H. D. Campbell returned to his office a ‘Wrangell on. the Admiral Rog: Donald Armour, District Mana of the Piggly Wiggly Compa left for Eetchikan on the Rog | C. W. Miller, construction en- |gineer who has been erecting tanks for the Standard Oil Company at Seldovia and Kodiak, is a south- bound passenger on the Admiral | Rogers. Eight men of his crew were also passengers. Mrs. Miller accompanied her husband, Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Grimes, of the | Uzinki cannery, are passengers on Ithe Admiral Rogers for the States. [HAINES MAN PLEADS GUILTY OF ASSAULT, IS GIVEN SENTENCE John Campbell, longtime resi- dent of' Haines probably between | {60 and 70 years of age, today en-| 'tered 2 plea of guilty in the Fed- eral district court, of assault with intent to commit rape. He was immediately sentenced by Ju Justin W. Harding to two imprisonment in the Federal pe: tentiary at McNeil's Island. Campbell was arrested at Hai |last summer and charged with the Nov. 20, ninetcenth anniv t Portes Gil as part ot h nth ot September strcc in the coming Moose smoker, it was announced today. The date of the event has been changed from December 20, s originally announced, to December 21. The Moose are arranging a five-bout card, using Olson and Campbell as headliners. One of the preliminary matches has been lined up hers are under con- ation. . ° ° o . ° ° ° ° ol e ° ° ° ® ol ° ° | | i | | | OPENS SALES ROCOM H. N. Fulbright and display room at the cor-; ;nv of Third and Franklin featuring | the Meadows Select-a-Speed elec- | {tric washer. Mr. Fulbright will| | handle these machines from his| | new location. K. A. McGilvray, of the Admiral Line ticket office in Seattle, and | Middleton, .of the San Fran- leisco office, are round-trip passen- gers on fthe Admiral Rogers this trip. has opened a S e - Enroute to Boston for a visit with | relatives, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Ab-| | berts, Kodiak, are -passengers on!| | Admiral Rogers for Seattle. ! Mr. Abberts owns and operates a j ‘attle and sheep ranch on Kodiak | Island. Assoctated Press Photo rsary of start of the ntialcohol campaign. here thire are said 5 R - New, select hne ' vIslling cards | Emplre. Commerclal Job prnting at The &mpire. and tackle for Dartmouth. Sam Richards played second string tackle for Notre Dame. Les- lie Wald, a fifth Muskogee-trained player, starred at fullback for the ‘Washington university in St. Louis. MOOSEHEART LADIES ELECT | e 1o which he pleaded guilty The following officers were clec‘_lmday. e S Lo the ng *” Grand Jury and indicted at Ket- ed by the Women of Mooseheart|opivan 1ast September. His vic- Legion at the meeting held Thurs- day night: Senior Regent, Mrs. Jen- e e Mrs. A. Myers, who was called here as a witness, left for her home in Wrangell on the Admiral Rogers. sen; Junior Regent, Mrs. Bloom- quist; Chaplain, Mrs. Kasalica; Re- corder, Agnes Grigg, and Treasurer, Mrs. Oscar Harri. The next meet- ling will be held on December 19. Are You a Good Driver? e PARKED FOR ™MOTOR TROUBLE Should you have the misfortune to suffer tire or motor trouble puH off the iroad and give your fellow travelers a chance, Always bear in mind that ‘there may be someore kehind you and that this is necessary if he is to tim was a little eight-year-old girl. ‘He will be taken south in a ort, | \time to begin serving his sent: : — .- | BURNING PAPERS ON ROOF I CAUSE OF FIRE ALARM | | i Burning papers on a tar-paper roof on the Valentine Building, back of the Juneau Drug Company’s |store today resulted in the F Department being called out. T alarm was turned in by a pas: who saw the flames. A tenant of the building had ex- tinguished the blaze by the time the truck reached the scene. Th2 papers were being burned by some- |one cleaning out an office on the second floor. - Old papers 1or sal: at The Em- ire office. Your Business PHONE 478 | R T CALIFORNIA GROCERY DO IT NOW - Change water in Heating Plant. Clean out Boiler. 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