The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 3

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FOUR TEAM’S |N ‘CARRY ON' |S Collegiate Romance Ends in Wedded Bliss CLOSE RACE N~ COMMAND OF | | v i iy f ot et R e s S COLISEUM EI-KS’ BBWUNG BY DRY GHIEF : - el e b — : THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT P]a}:—off I-S In_dicated for Decision on Eighteenth : v ) L - 4 The Picture Sensation of Color and Romance Championship—Met- Amendment Spurs Of- : % calf Rolls High ficials to ‘Act el 1f. Andre WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 18 —5 and | Simpkins king three | The Department of Justice acicd| 2ight ‘games Malamutes | GUickly to block the latest threat rnderTisost, and VanAtta Of its Prohibition machinory and again tied for second place with |announced an “immediate appeal” he Buffaloes, and these two teams | Will be taken directly to the Su- i cnly one game behind the, Prems Court of the United States Tisets Metealf rolled high singls | from the decision of Federal Judge samé of 266 and a fine thres game | Willlam Clark, of Newark, New Jer- total of | sey, who ruled the Eighteenth THe Buffaloes— Pullen, Council | Amendment was invalid. and|Gardner—by taking two games| Prohibition Director Woodcock fremf the Beavers—M. Bavard,|telesraphed a command to his Blomgren and Geyer—hung on to | NeW Jersey forces to “carry on. : . Blomgren rolle SR Y T yame and Gardner high | € ] the match. The mllownr,-; | gamis are yet to played FRIDAY—“The Laughing Lady” SUNDAY-—“Tiger Rose” T AT L T TR J T e THINK Some friend perhaps overlooked during the shopping RUSH This timely suggestion to assist you— CAMERAS—PICTURES—PHOTO ALBUMS—GIFT CARDE Photographic Christmas Greetings meet the in their final struggle {talian Squadz)n Delayed Friday night the Buffaloes play [1‘ailan . : the Mals s and tha Colts play in Flight Account of DOMANCE, a2 the Wildeats. Oup SaLem CaMP The Buffaloes and Wildeats also Bad Weather ATLANTA . GA. have a chance for first place. lIIIIII"II!IIIIIIIII"I"!Illl‘lllllllllllllllllllIltlillllillll!| The race between the four lead-| CARTAGENA, Spain, Dec. 18—/ ing teams is very close and may|Bad weather is holding the Italian yo-ult in a playoff as all four could fliers to the water hers on thelr| ro o oIt e | projected flight from Ttaly to Rio 5 de Janerio. e e &) s | Six planes of the squadron which | E L i Won Lost Pet. | the fight| AR Tiget 51 o oo separated yesterday on lel dlBLw BT R ¢ | [ Mr £ Mes i S 5 from Orbetello, are expected to ) o (o) 5 Bupp oes 2010 66T o O e today from Balearic| AN AN M L T Canibls 10 867 e S E Wildeat 9 11 - 683 a o 2 5 i I:ffit‘e 1 4 51 The squadron of twelve 5“11’1““‘“-“; NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Oh, wh that. My criticism is against the|Kathryn Gillihan, both students| (‘m‘fils 16 ‘46/3 may start Lomorrn'w' on !hle bl“"t“ and ch where are the sweet court- | promiscuous public petting which |a sas State College. | Ledtkras g5 | 158 Of the flight which will be 10| chips of long ago? you see on the streets, in rumble| Fred Holt, varsity tackle for|Z fimr's 2 _433“(“““"“- Morocco. A | When the Don Juan eded | seats, on buses and front porches. gia Tech, is extremely happy | HENIITEROUREREREEERRERRERERRRRRRERRRRRERERRRRRRTRE LT AT Colts T | himself with careful composed epis- It might be a good idea if the his wife, the former Lillian 7 > e ST A 3 ol ‘o3| John Sergeant of Douglas IS|tles seiting forth his adoration for | colleges would present us with @|Williams, student nurse. FURD DETRO'T | The statement did not indicate|FLKS IMPROVE THEIR Elephants 3 : e Zynda! : .y il 4 % o L & t A 5 Malemutes : amcng the guests at the 2y llm loved one in long words and | cour z‘\ml?tlrd ‘The Psychology of| Many a romance began at a| how long »usxm}x.,nuxx would be in CLU {many paragraphs; when the loved | Courtship camp-meeting. Above picture shows | effect. Heretofore the year-end in-| HAL i | ns | & i i IO o T |one spent all day napping and| But undoubtedly the college is|a young couple matching heart ventory period has been two weeks. | Ed Anderson is registered at theltrying to look her best when the | an ideal background for American beats on a Sunday at the old PLANTS GLOSE The Ford plants here have been| Extensive improvements are be- began at 8 o'clock. romance. What is more natural]Salem camp-meeting ground, near operating on a three day week for |ing made to the Elks' hall and —A Specialty With U Ordway’s Photo Shop T T LR T T T Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. |Gastineau Hotel. | evening nun These delicious preliminaries are|than that romance should bloom |Atlanta. e approximately threc months. | club rooms. The prnicipal part of T T L L L T | ) SRR At i th" conlEBe tampus? 1*Columbla University” doeen't give | Rt R {the Sk cansists oF Heaciting For the young woman of tod It does, anyhow, but much to theja whoop whether her students mar. - . | " 5 ceilings and walls. For the task, love is a bombastic thing, coming | horror of the college. Virtually ry each other or not. Every indic Suspension Statement Says, ~ RADIUM OUTPUT SMALL | "ol (0 of Portland, Ore., has like a bolt from the blue. She isevery institution of higher learn:ition at present seems to point Purpose Is to Take | been engaged. He came here re- entirely ignorant of the thousand ing frowns bitterly on these col-ftoward a time in the near future I WASHING TON.—Only about one | cently to decorate the interior of and one well-planned but no less|lege marriages. Last Fall two stu-|when none of the big seats of nventory and a quarter pounds of radium|the Palace theatre, which will be ardent masculine approaches which | dents at Brown University who did,learning will bother students whn" with a value of approximately $50.- | gpened under new ownership about could give her much more pleasure vait until graduation to say|feel a strong marital urge. Then| DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 18.—The| 000,000 have been produced “’r‘\]anuary t than the harum-scarum wooing of | their do's” were dismissed | perhaps we may have less of the|Kord Motor Company has suspend- | world use since its discovery late ISR S5 S today. | However, it has become known,sordid disclosures of the divorce|ed operation here. The statement in the nineteenth century, ys the | The subject of old-fashioned |that the taboo on college matri-|courts. sald suspension is “in line with|bureau of mines. \ ’ N/ A Wy, Large deposits of oyster and clam shells have been found in Santa mony at the University of Missouri —— the policy of closing to take in- S e e Barbara national forest. courtship has of late received some ] little -attention from the country’s has been lifted. ' | ventory + Old papers at ‘the Emplre. i / TALKIES FOR SO. AFRICA | o e ot i B i seat of higher learning. For ten years the University had | — — = L Speaking to a group of college! been profoundly opposed to student| oo WWMWM Poas ¥ sy pid e of g | JOHANNESBURG.—A fleet of| Jarge motor trucks with talking pic- | 3 { ture apparatus is being «qummd‘f here to carry talkies to rural dis- ‘rre.shmcn, the dean of freshmen at marriages. But the new president, | the University of Illinois deplored Walter Williams, about three | the fact that the students seemed'y s ago won Miss Sarah I« to be very busy in a course of|wood, an instructor in journalism < = | study which might be termed in a campus courtship. {4ricts in South Africa. eckinology.” He said: ollege ms ges turn out to be % =% 74 | | “I am not g to say that it's!i d rarely end in the divorce| Extraordimary holiday buying op- | all wrong to kiss a girl In all 4 pertunities now on at Guy's Drug, | probability you will be in love sev-| ‘A collegiate Tromance brought to-: Store, Douglas. —adv. | |eral times before you get out of gether A. N. (Bo) McMillin form- | A ENY P 1 | college, and T am not objecting toler all-quarterback and the former Play 1naoor Golr av The Alaskan | LU a More Acceptable Gift 'DIAMOND BRIQUETS MAKE someone' happy by giving them a ton of DIAMOND BRIQUETS—the almost perfect, all- purpose fuel. 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