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[ PUBLICATION OF | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1935 dancers by high school “newsboys.” H. B. Crewson sailed for Seward ) EXPLOSIONS, SHOWDOWN IN REBELS WILL B A | . JBOWLERS GRID GAMES [ e | | g Is Crowned on the Alaska. > | | ALASKA SPORTSMAN | Event of the evening was the | WILL BE RESUMED crowning of Joe Sterling who arrived | syyyoNs FOR PUBLICATION in the ballroom majestically towed 3333-A v ITALIAN sHIP sTRlKE |ssUE BE cuMBATTEn N | v trigisul 35633~ | The Alaska Sportsman, monthly ?fckg;:;:‘"fin;"‘;nf;‘i‘:g 'filkezg‘;;n:‘lu the District Court for the Ter- | GAME scuRE oN SATURDAY‘puchmm of which was started in|pUelaW A B CEE o e pis| Mitory of Alask Division Num- | e : | January this year, but which sus- . ber One. At Juneau. & 3 ~ r Oct. 18—~ kingly head. He was attended by | - Bt A A NOGALES, Sonora, Mex., . 18.- \ . Pended with the June issue, will Te- | fron o 'S0 e WS B eRde | THE THOMAS HARDWARE COM- Six Members of Crew Kill- Seattle Wholesz}le Grocers| ¢ yie and Federal officials throughs . ‘ ; e sabie pufiiogion In November WIh winher Lyman Snow, Mitehell Da-| PANY. o corporation, Plaintif, ed, Twenty Others | Take Hand in Fisher outsonora are organizing their fore- | Bob Kaufmann Pulls Down|Washington U. Is to Meet the December issue, it was ahOunced niiof, and Richard Jackson. vs. Mrs. H. C. Gorham, also Are Injured Flour Mill Troubl es for strenuous resistance against H for Three-Ga | Washi S T e e i) The dance ended promptly at mid-| nown as Mary J. Gorham, De- i further attacks of rebels. onors for lhree-Lame ashington JState lo- A strong organization, financially | nione i compliance with school reg- | _iendant. . — _— Officials of several isolated inteHdF »w Total, Elks Alleys ‘ morrow at Pullman capable of carrying on for at least| jotione | The President of the United States| ALEXANDRIA, Bgypt, Oct. 18— | SEATTLE, Oct. 18—The tWo WeekS quns fled for their lives. They ae ’ i a year, hs been formed and will be| = catronai e of America. To the above named i"; m°"‘b§’523f ‘me c"gwixem km"g old warehousemens’ and cereal WOrk- | yeported to be gathering at the State ¥ o o 3 | incorporated under the laws of Alas- | 5 defendant, Greeting: ay an njure two oll |ers strike at the Fisher Flour Mill| ynit6] to organt defense against L. E. Iverson of the Indians bowled | The following ar¢ Important fo%t- |y, e capital stock has been sub- | PAVICRUORS Hob were: GOYEIROH] You are hereby required to ap- burner explosions aboard the Ital- |neared & crisis today as Seattle’s| (o atdors ’ the igh game ‘score, 203, in the |ball games to-be played in various |t ¢ ST O John W. Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert e i1 the District Gourt for the|!an liner Aussonia g A SN kg X b saason s ot oo artade) skans. i or b ; b cam- ———r—— f::irfillgoa:ll::::mf;s? i“k:gl\tlxngréxc;l {f(axr):_o[ the country tomorrow after. Emery F. Tobin, who was in maxge‘v;iefi;ndg‘: l\:;.da:gsM;:s. gu:;;g Territory of Alaska, First Division, “Moisz_ ‘ff the casualties were among ! sters until tomorrow to haul Fisher 1 3 A iy s at the inception of the magazine, has iy D »|at Juneau, within thirty days after | the ship’s fueling staff. | products or lose their jobs. | DOUGLAS BOY RECOVERING rragar _fr_tf’“ el R Secomzi resigned as business manager of the |MI- 4nd Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mr. and [¢he ja5¢ publication of this sum-| Three men died outright and three| One hundred and twenty-eight bus-| Little Douglas Wahto, who was riw with a score of 200, and George| [Mrs. J. L. Gray, Mr Calvin White, | Benson, also of the @ugars took | WEST Ketchikan, Alaska Chronicle to de- | \p ™ 1o "vro ‘}-z' r ze"n »|mons, namely within_thirty days died later of injuries aboard a Brit-|iness men, all volunteers, escorted rushed to St. Ann’s for an emergeney N third piace with 190, Bob Kaufmann | Ore: State-Sown Calif, at Los An- vote all his energies to the magn-‘a;d“M" . “?'P i ‘MR"’W'“""'A:“”-,sn.-r the 8th day of November,|ish Hospital ship. Fisher employes in cars through the | appendectomy” two days ago, s re- / 4 . Blak zine as editor and publisher. | rs. W. P. Scott, Mr. and MIS. 1935 in case this summons is pub-| Passengers of the liner Aussonia | picket lines to their work. ported resting quietly after his op of the Brones made the highest three 8 |Grover C. Winn, Mr. and Mrs, A. B.| Y “w game total 563, cc;nsxstenny scoring| _ Washington-Washington State, at| F. W. Gabler is art editor and|pypg My, A, 'S. Dunh 1o, o WIRIDEEAR (OR/R Rbe ANl iy e £ ! eration yesiaping S NERIE. 1‘39 187 anci 187‘ <! Pullman. | advertising manager. Former poli-| Linad ot N ) |the date of its service upon you, poiomiuge ko g ol | LOADING STOPPED . B0 G T A TR A 3 ; ; : PR g 5 1 G A The Trojans won three games Santa Clara-California, at Berke- |cies will be maintained. | Contributors in case this summons is served upon SEATTLE, Oct. 18.—Longshore- from the Webfooters, the Broncs|leV- R T R | Members of the J-Bird staff who|YOU Personally, and answer the GH"-n KlL |men have stopped loading Fisher took two out of three games from| Idaho-Oregon, at Eugene. | contributed to the success of the af-|complaint of the above named Flouring Mills products at Pier 6 in & Cougars, and the Tndians et | |fair were as follows: Lewis Be‘u_;_plunmrf on file in the said court a new move in the strike situation. WWANC ) el { ! din, Arnold Swanson, Edward Bow- |!_the above entitled action. Dewey Bennett, Secretary of the g the Huskies in all three of their en: ROCKY MOUNTAIN | |1 H 3 i Y REPAIRING | B xRy |den, Lewis Taylor, Harry Lucas, Pa-| The sald plainiff in said action { | Longshoremen’s Union said the —— b Complete sookes Were: U"‘Dl' SL‘;“’SDelomdo' a[t)eBouldcr.‘ |tricia Harland, Florence Rutherford, |demands the following relief: Judg- | stevedores called off the work be- | WEBFOOTERS VS. TROJANS L), Sinfe-PERYRT, WL enyer. ;| |Sybil Godfrey, Louise Tanner, Mar- |™ent for balance of $161.71 due on cause they could not handle unfair| ’ Pt - ) Colo. Coll.-Brig. Young, at Provo.| |guerite Hickey, Mildred Webster,|2ccount stated on or about Novem- MERIDIAN, Miss., Oct. 18. — One | yqucts, Me Wfi—w)‘ ey 3 i Southern Idaho-W. States, at Gun- |Anne Morris, Elizabeth St.ewm.‘b"" 1, 1930, between plaintiff and |child was killed, four seriously in-| 3 i 4 MZZaglc sl *i;g 'iég 'i;g:q;: g quR BY KING;Gerlrude Jorgenson, Clara Hanson.‘d‘;“'"d“’r“: interest on said balance ’“}:Ed' ‘“‘: llob""‘el‘"sh slightly hurt | — | N |at 8% from November 1, 1930, when a school bus with 30 passengers | p Grummett 160 160 160— 481 RCh D Owenial, Syiv. AN, SRR une 110 e fo| pioe & sctiool Ik with 30 paseenaees SWEDISH SHIPYARDS , i Beistline, Fletcher Brown, Doris , 1935, and at 6% from June " e SE' G RECORDS WATCH HOSP —_——— ey 3 11, 1935, ; 's | tree whil 3 TTIN Totals 458 458 459—1375| Harvard-Army, at West Point. Bl listic Affai | Preeburger, Bob Turner, Tom Stew- | _1'35 to date; $50.00 attorney's|iree whie e }he Biate Talr| | OSPITAL oBles el L meviate rilliant Journalistic Affair|art, Emilee Dalton, Lola LaPaugh, |fe¢i and plaintiff’s costs and dis-| The dead child is Emma Jean ey | P. L. McHALE = : @ ; 4 _ " |Trene McCormick and Aileen Willis,| Dursements. Real property of the|Hammond, 15. GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Oct. 18.| { , 8 Walzeinurs porin e s s Coll, at Bos Isl Featuézd bleur The following members of the To- ¢fendant at Juncau, Alaska, o el cios | —Swedish shipbuilding reached & C’;"’“ ;‘l’:‘";‘ N’;“;’]‘“ Bank' Mrs, § a i esque Coronation tem Staff were active in its prepara.| Vit Lots 9 and 10, Block 225,|SPECIAL DELIVERY TO POUG- |milestone when the Gota Works of |} Clean $150, Jewels $1.25, Main LYY hvzaéx;mr 2 illa_sn ‘11';(‘)2 '114;‘;— ‘445556 | gfi;fi; g?:;?grlol‘;v :t:&;flr‘l’-‘ o /tion: Tom Stewart, John ngnessv:Casvy-Shauuck Addition to Juneau, PR this city received its 500th order for| § Spring $1.50, Balance Staff $1.50 o cCormac! 52 et | s Tech-Ténnple it Pms-.; Giod mukla. clbves decornuons.mp‘s"b Turner, Irving Krause, Arnold |Das been attached in said action by |LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30|2 modern fruit transport. The yard | Crystals 50c and 75¢ i g gl iy y |a fine attendance assured success for |Swanson, Joe Sterling, Doris Free- the plaintif. pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- |specializes on motor-powered tank- Al Work Guarantéed® N iyt {fhe Publications Hop, unique of its burger, Lyman Snow, Mary Jean Mc-| And in the event you fail so to|LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. | ers. i | BRONCS VS. COUGARS | Vanderbilt-Fordham, at New York. | hich iven last | Naughton, Mildred Webster, George |2PPear and answer, the plaintiff -~ ; | Lafayette-Colgate, at Easton. | kind in Juneau, which was given 1as 4 _ » 8€) Uil take judy — e e — uEER T it z Denee { Amnold-Maine; /st O . |evening by the Totem and J-Bird|Alexander, Sybil Godfrey, Phyllis| Wi!! take judgment against you for Mrs. Peterman.. *142 *142 *142—+426| S0 e A0 2 iy |staffs of Juneau High School in the|Jenne, David Reischl, Fletcher | Want thereof, and will apply to A ! Lucas s 4147 siar—aa | HOL Oross-MERIRHATY at New | ade School Gymnasium. |Brown, Richard Jackson, Rachel|the court for the relief demanded 1 Kaufmann ... 189 187 187— 563/ YO'X: ! |~ Miss ! Yeakey, Totem ad- |Borleck, Bill Kiloh, Ads Giovanetts;|'™ his complaint and as herein- 1 Penn Military-New York- U, at| Miss Margarel Kearey, mo ey | Sylvia Berg, Geraldine Holm, How- 40V stated. ] Totals 418 476 476—1430 | NV York. | 1as become :already & high-sschool{ard Jackson, Kenneth Webster, Pa- | Witness, the Honorshle Geo. F. | v L Ceugars | Colgmb:naPenn, at Philadelphia. {tradition and Mr. Everett R. Erick- | tricia Harland, Phyllis Jenne, Ed- |Alexander, judge of said court, and .. Hollmann *130 *130 *130—*390| Lehigh-Penn State, at State Col-| ., "y pirq girector, were responsi- | Ward Bowden, Jack Schaefer, Emma [th¢ seal of sald court hereunto " F. Barragar ... 148 200 177— 525|1€8¢: ble for the direction of the affair, |Ness, Herbert McLean, Harry Lucas, [3{{!xed, on this 11th day of Octo- i Benson 178 13 190 506) Rutgers-Princeton, at Princeton. | ®'Liiiann” decorated with fringes|HaIry Sturrock, Gilbert DevVault, %0 1955 N oy —_———— — o Imade from newspaper sheets, huge|Louise Tanner, Lewis Beaudin, Rae | (Sesl) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Totals 456 468 497—1421| GENTRAL | ]ampshades screened with comic pag-|Jorgenson, Byron Personneus, Bir- | Clerk. : INDIANS VS, HUSKIES | Pitt-Notre Dame, at South Bend. {og™cqortising pasters as color for|die Jensen, Ann Campbell, Marguer- HOWARD, D STABLER, Indians— e Mlneois, at Minneapo- ¢ “Cone“and penciled carricatures | lte Protzman, Eulalia Archer, Leona | - FIAintifs Attorney, Mrs. Duncan ... 172 170 126— 468 | !1S: ) ; y | hung at the corners of the balconies, | Saloum, Bernice Lovejoy. hattuck Building, AN ’ Van Atta 160 176 141— 471 Michigan-Wisconsin, at Madison. |yne jarge room exuded Journalistic| TR T 1 Juneau, Alaxks. \\ V/ " ! ey 17 177 203— 551 Northwestern-Ohio State, at CO-|goiivity. except that the staccato . | First publication, Oct. 11, 1935, / < lumbus. : B o oot wtitors was replaceq| DMy Empire Want Ads Payt Last publication, Nov. 8, 19%. s Y Totals 503 517 4701490 Furdue-Chicago, at Chicago. Iby the very fine music of Miller's - = iy Nebraska-Kas. State, at Manhat- | volody Makers, an orchestra led by | % % w Herrmann 130 #130 *130—*390 | tAR- o _|Byron Miller, and having for its EW Whitehead .. 99 136 105— 340 Indiana-Cincinnati, at Clncinnau.‘pmyfls Rachel Borl eck, Arnold| ! ™" Stewart 171 183 18— 522| Drake-Creighton, at Omaha, Swanson, Walter Scott, Fletcher —_____ ___| Catholic-Detroit, at Detroit. | Brown, Bill Kiloh and Bert Bertholl. Totals 400 449 403—1252 | | Music Broadcast i Th B ‘ B “—Average, did not bowl. ! SOUTH ; Beginning at 9:30 o'cleck with the | e D. Yi. benrends The following games in the Big| Alabama-Tennessee, at Knoxville. |first dance on the program, radio| Ten Conference' will be. bowled fo-| Keniucky-Auburn, atMontgomery. |station KINY broadcast the music| night: Badgers vs. Wolverines, 7:30| Fiorida-MIssissippi, ‘t ‘Oxford. = [by remote control until 1T o'clock. | Bank p.m.; Buckeyes vs Boilermakers, 8:30 | Georgia-N. Carolina St., at Raleign | Miss Louise Kolitsch, program direc- | ! pm.; Hooslers vs Irish, 9:30 pm. | Duke-Georgia Tech, at Atlanta. ' {tor of KINY, supervised the broad- Juneau, Alaska | Arkansas-La. State, at Shreveport. |cast, which included a short pro- i Tenn. Wesleyan-Sewanee, at Se-|gram in which Nola Mae Seelye, 5 b9 BOWL[NG WlLL GIVE “:;I"—‘e~x o |Rachel Borleck, and Byron Miller aryland-V.M.I, at Lexington. |took part. iy WAE{K'gOSBAA%{‘] l{: (D)RAY‘ N. Carolina-Davidson, at David-| The journalistic motif was carried COMME\RCIAL son. throughout the evening. e All bowling will be suspended atl Wash. and Lee-Centre, at Louis-| Dances on the program were and SAVINGS the Elks club Saturday night to make | Ville. named for newspapers: The Daily| way for the annual Purple Bubble| Miami-Georgetown, at Washing- |Alaska Empire, the Alaska Dally ball, highlight of the Elks social sea- ton. |Press, Nome Nugget, Seward Gate- eSOUTC Ovcr ml. . son, it was announced by Herb Red-| Buckn€ll-W. Maryland, at Balti- |way, Anchorage Times, Cordova R i Two and:One P N man, Chairman of the bowling com- | more. Times, Fairbanks News-Miner, Ket- Half Million Dollars ey missing! Nothing can ) mitbes, | SOUTHWEST chikan Chronicle, Wrangell Sentinel, take the place of a key Plans for the big dance are going | Centenary-Texas, at Austin. Petersburg Press, Valdez Miner, Al- h he d. , 8 b B (o forward under the direction of C. H.| Iowa-State-Oklahoma, at Norman. |aska Labor Dispatch, J-Bird and when the doors and win- Jt MacSpadden, chairman of dance| Rice-Soun Methodist, at Dallas. |Totem. ! dows are locked and there’s committee, for a gala affair tomorrow | Tex. A. and M.-Tex. Christian, at’ A special “scandal” edition of the | nobody to let i e night. Fort Worth. J-Bird was circulated among the 2 ¥.50 ok you in. i 5 ; oy G T WATCH your taste when you drink coffee. If your taste flutters at each’ eat Dep ent rocery Uepartmen . . . A A < ; artm' gip, that’s a sign something is missing in the flavor of that coffee. “" LI 24-2 ngs 24 or 2 Tor i o Ring, b ‘ v _ Nothing can take the place of flavor in coffee. And the reason your ‘* ey . . » s S 4 1z search for delicious, unvarying flavor is often futile, is because the PIGGLY WIGGLY PRICES PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET! For a dollar saved is a dollar earned . . . and some- coffee you use is “off” in the blend, roast, grind or pack. 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