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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TLESDAY. NOV. 24, 1936. l0.he Huskies as they prepare for /the game on Thursday, the 26th. This All-American quarterback is the biggest scoring threat on the coast and Coach Phelan’s boys will v ANCUUVEH IN attempt to hold him in check, just; as they did the highly touted Da Davis and Amby Shindler a week ago last Saturday. Jimmy Cain, \xho (-mewvd 1rom the Trojan game as one of the| finest backs in Lhia conference, if | got in the entire country, will be counted on to do-.a lot of ball packing. The game on Thanksgiving Day | will begin at 1:30 o'clock. KEN OVERLIN GETS WIN IN BROWN FIGHT Protege offik Dempsey Angling After Fred Steele’s Title RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. to Meet Sea Hawks Tomorrow 7 . b VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 24. F Overlin, of this city, Jack Jack Armours’ undefeated Oakland De s protege and contender RUNS RIGHT ACROSS ‘Cl\mn'rs are bound for Seattle to- of Freddie Steele’s middleweight jday to play the Sea Hawkes to- crown, won a ten round decision FACE OF SLIDE AND ‘mfllmv\ night in the Pacific Coast over Ben Brown of Atlanta, HAS NARROW ESCAPE |#ockey League after tieing Van- Geor-! | couver 2-all last night. Seattle and Vancouver gia, last night. Overlin weighed 159 pounds and Brown 156 pounds. roofner at | ert hristensen, Wahto Lodging House, nding in a door Sunday nigm and Oakland is one point behind. HOCKEY MATGH Clippers Enroute to Seattle now was |tied for first ‘place in the League |Unemployment | Insurance Act Constitutional Supreme Court Returns Evenly Divided Vote of 4 to 4 WASHING1TON, Nov. 24¢. — The 'w York Unemployment Insurance Law which taxes employers to pay o those out of work, has been held constitutional by an even- Iy divided vote of 4 to 4 of the Su- preme Court Justices. Justice Stone is ill and was ‘not .present to participate in the decis- ion. 1 somebody yelled “Run!” stensen did run, towards mun A.mi directly in front of the slide| and only escaped by about a !Pnth of a second fvom being caught says he be lwud he saw two p:-xsnns |go down in front of the slide on| | Lower Frankun Street. Christ son ran past several others in xm GRID STRUGGLE NEXT THURSDAY : U. of Washington Meets TOP AGAIN IN Washinglon State in flight. He says the rush of the uhdv y caused a strong wind. aid Important Game i, Eb et Talt SEATTLE, Nov. 24—The Wash- SANITARY MEAT COP"“ & Replace North- ington-Washington State game - MARKET CLOSES; western—Twenty Lead- e s mot o Sordwels " SUPPLY IS GONE ing Teams Named these teams meet on Thanksgiving Meat Mearket, at Seattle the contest assumes The Sani £d V YORK, Nov. 24—The Min- magnitude. The Coug wii] Shaffer, proprietor, closed osola Gophers are back on top of & on@niihe fom the T i shop” on account of the mariti ?1va ssoclated Press sports writers v hold the top place strike. The supply of meat has Pl nation's leading football edtiadder and it is teq Deen sold out. teem, replacing Northwestern which p wacity crowd will be in BT has dropped fo seventh place be- | s on ;I‘u‘:}:t‘y Day for this — — — l'_'«= e of the defeat last Saturday by St | | Note Dame will mean the conference cham- | | in the following order: picnship and the Rose Bowl. A | (BY the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Minnesota, Louisiana State, Ala- " defeat at the hands of the Cougars Forecast for Juneau and vi- | bama, Pittsburgh, Santa Clara, will mean a tie for top honors | Cinity, beginning at 4 pm, University of Washingtoin, North- and then the Pacific Coast Con- | November 24: Rain tonight and | Western, Fordham, Notre Dame, ference members will have to vote | Wednesday; moderate souther- =~ Nebraska, Duke, Duquesne, Pennsyl- on the team which will go to |1V wind vania, Dartmouth, Marquette, Yale, Pasadena for the New Years Day *fi —— —— ¢ Tennessee, Texas Christian, Tulane e struggle. Lode and placer :ocation notices and Washington State; . “Stop Ed Goddard” is the cry of for sale at The Embire office. er from Sew Peninsula, and TO HELP PREVENT] | TO HELP END A SOUTH FOR VACATION 7,,."[\... . MANY COLDS COLD QUICKER Arriving from Sitka this morning yoq | bl on the small gasboat Billikan, were e ‘ VICKS 'CKs R. H. Stock, of the Wright andig,on a5 pos: $id VA-TRO-NOL At fofnes Stock Company, and three of his, g (s men, A. B. Swanson, Eric Johnson, g PP, Afew dropsup Just rub on Willie Niemi, and O. P. Wick, mer-| Empire classifieds puy jAk: throat chest chant. and back Mr. Stock is to sail south on the| Princess Louise for a vacation for| the duration of the strike. After, arriving in Seattle, Mr. Stock plans; to go East, at least as far as Ann| Arbor, Michigan, for a visit to his Alma Mater, which he has not seen in several years. Shutdown of the work on the road at Sitka was made necessary by the| maritime strike, because of the dif-| ficulty of getting supplies and| equipment for the work. A large | consignment of cement for the pro- ject was in the cargo aboard the| Northland, and went back to Se- attle with that vessel, faking pri gress on the work nearly impos: ble, Mr. Stock said. Everything at the project has been left dy to go again as soon as the strike is ended, Mr. Stock | stated. In regards to the effect of | the strike on Sitka, he said that the power situation was the most critical, the city now relying solely on a small diesel plant at the cold| storage. If the power should fail, | the town, and especially the Pion- | ers’ Home would be hard hit for heat because of the widespread use of electric ofi burners. Meat, butter and eggs, and veg- etables, including potatoes, are com- | pletely exhausted in the town, Mr.| Stock said. Although there is enough canned foods on hand to keep the populace from starving, the people are unable to live in the manner they have a right to expect. AAT MAKES FLIGHT TO CHICHAGOF AND SITKA WITH MAIL Carrying mail in both directions, Pilot Sheldon Simmons, in the Al- aska Air Transport Lockheed flew to Sitka and Chichagof this morn- ing at 9:45, and returned with six passengers this afternoon at 2:15 o’'clock. Passengers coming to Juneau with each nostri/ 5 Full details in each Vu.ks packuge JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS _Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER b 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 - SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent EDISON MAZDA LAMPS They Stay Brighter Longer I 10-15-25-40-50-60 Watt inside frost ....15¢ 75-100 watt inside frost 100 watt clear 150 watt clear or frosted Gt eledor ae 0 e g 200 watt frosted ... 300 watt clear medium base Simmons were: 300 watt clear mogul base «............... 75¢ From Chichagof—Vasa Nickino- » vich, Pete Sanarzich, and Sam Bes- loff. From Sitka—Mrs. Oscar Laito, Mrs. Joe Skaris, and Mrs. Tyra Nelson. Taking the air again at 2:45 this afternoon; Simmons ferried a load of freight to the Polaris-Taku Mine, at Tulsequah, and was to return with five passengers for Juneau. .- |CEDAR MAY ALSO TAKE —— MAIL TO WEST ALASKA } In response to a radiogram sent FRESH TENAKEE cms to the Second Assistant Postmaster | General Harlee Branch, suggesting ‘lhat the lighthouse service ship Ce- EVERY MONDAY dar pick up all the mail for West- California Grocery | ward and Interior points, which the | Tallapoosa leaves, and make a spec- THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephcone 476 Prompt Delivery Ask about the Light Meter MAKE SURE THE LIGHT YOU ARE USING IS CORRECT AIaska Electric lehl & iner Go. ¢ unecu oug as lial trip to the Westward, Governor | John W. Troy today received a mes- ;sage from Mr. Branch advising that | his suggestion would be followed up by the Post Office Department. e, i Empire classifieas pay. l c ornia, Under the STOCK HERE ON WAY in.n PR ST N The New York Court of Appeals had have similar laws states District of Columbia who including Cali- Idaho and Oregon. New rs of four or more personms, certain exceptions, are ed to pay a tax on payrolls upheld fourteen other unemployed. It is supplemen- 0 scme extent, in the Federal So- Security Act. D York State law, | re- | I ; I | m\mgh tax is placed into a pool to, ]-‘OI_DEN TAKES OFF FOR SEATTLE TODAY | k'ng off for leg of a passenger flight to Pilot Alex Holden, in the s black and yellow ne, with Lloyd Jar- mechanie, left here 100n at 1 o'clock. | » permitting, Holden will | the flight to Seattle from | n attempt | ttle, s there for the: sthall game | making the flight to Holden are: J. F. dit manager of r Compan consiruetion supering W. Johnson Engin- Francisco; ue, independent min- nion Si NO PENALTIES FOR THROATS! —It's a light smoke If you're hoarse at the game, it won't be from smoking...if yours is a light smoke—a Lucky. When the man with the basket yells “cigars, cigarettes,“yell back for a light smoke . . . yell “Luckies!” opyrigbt 1936, The Amerlean Tobacco Company Wrangell on the | § ve, the bave been killed all in its wake. B stantly one Colburn (Photos by Ordway's, Times, Wide-Wc:ld.) N U G G E T ‘ ‘ Sk killed Ghee is a clarified butter used| D ; of the Museum of of T. C. in many parts of India and g rsi Kentucky, s “ o P lives in | crally is obtalned from buf 17 meteorite .+ been dis- il covered in Kentucks lew, where the gre Felt Full Force of Avalanche Wrens flying south in Clovis, N. M., were SO NUMErous persons en- tering stores had to brush the {locks from their palhs ite and vou might be a totally different indi- vidual. Try Th(' I:mm e cldssmeds for quick results. The world unrest has stiffened the price of Diamonds. Currencies may wither and real il INVEST : in || DIAMONDS If Tsabella had not had Jewels to pawn, she could not have finane- estate holdings be tax- ed Columbus and Am- erica might not have been discovered for an- other century or more, changing our whole history. The specula- tion upon this is infin- ed out of possession, but Diamonds because of their transportable and indestructibe qual- a firm priv- with any ities, are ate possession barter values in emergency. We have some very attractive values in sizes too large for our regular Juneau trade. We are offering these at considerably less than you could buy them now through reg- in the ular channels States. If you are interested let us demonstrate. The at ecarth slide reared down the mountain Sunday night, taking Guard that throat! Block that cough...that raw irritation...reach for alight smoke...a Lucky! Whetheryou’re shouting, and cheering the team, or just talking and sing- ing and laughing at home, there’s a tax on your throat you can hardly ignore. So when choosing your smoke, it pays to think twice. Reach for a lightsmoke...a Lucky...and get the welcome throat protection that only Luckies offer —the exclusive protection of the process, “It’s Toasted.” Next ) time you go places, take plenty of Luckies. They not only taste good, but keep tasting good all day long...for Luckies are a light smoke —and a light smoke leaves a clear throat—a clean taste. » » NEWS FLASH! » » “I've only missed sending in my entry 3 times"—Sailor Uncle Sam’s sailors find time to try their skill in Your Lucky Strike “Sweep- stakes.” Seaman Spangenberger of the U. S. S. Mississippi, an enthusiastic “Sweepstakes” fan, writes: “I've only missed sending in my entry three times ~—1 mail them in whenever the ship is in American waters.” Have you entered yet? Have you won your delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in “Your Hit Pmde"—Wednewdny and Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and compare the tunes—then try Your Lucky Strike “Sweepstakes.” And if you're not already smoking Luckies, buy a pack today and try them. 1 Maybe you've been missing something. _a gt smoke. OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED /TOBACCO = “IT'S TOASTED" ‘»f