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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1936 BRINGING UP FATHER f By GEORGE McMANUS |FRED HENN'NG 1 S A0S e Ir——fi o ELL-ONE WOMAN |[ IF SHE HAS ASISTER ELLO TONY: [l llestinr = - WE DONT WANT PARDON MY INTRUSION - WELL: I HELLO/ s Yal 3 80YS- DO KEWOMAN 1O GENTLE MEN- "M RUN- TWO WOMEN IN OF - WANT A HAIR- L At o7 1%k YOU REALIZE HOLD ANY OF - NING FOR CITY COMP- FICE 1S O.K. WITH ME- || CUT-SHAVEA | Bloedhorn 125 171 172— 468 THAT MAGGIE FICE IN OUR TROLLER- | AM TO TALK MANCLIRE AN'|| | gl 3 HAS NOTHIN CITV GOVERN- AT THE TOWN HALL { Mrs, Lavenik ..."199 ‘156 100 Bpy BUT WOMEN RIGHT= MENT-WE WANT THIS AFTERNOCN - | el e ON HER Totals 501 512 547—1560 TICKET- | *+Average score. Did not bowl. —— Pt e o v Rolls 262 Single Game but | | Fred Henning found his groove| 2 |at the Biks again last night and HOCKEY GAME ivery nearly equalled the season’s {record in total pins that he piled| Seahawks Go to Top of Standing in Pacific lup a few weeks ago, missing out by | only six pins with a 619 as a result| of not marking his last two frames.| | As it was, Henning topped his rec-| |and single game score by five pins, ® 1936, King Features Syndicate, Incy World rights reserved During the season just closed} PITTSBURGH TO MEET U, WASH. IN ROSE BOWL Announcement Made Re-| :open its season, went on to finish Pittsburgh scored 230 points to! only 34 scored against her by op- ponents, and defeated the powerful Notre Dame Ramblers 26 to nothing, | but was held to a scoreless tie by| Fordham and was upset 7 to noth- ing by Duquesne, a rank short-! ender. Manhattan, after getting| off to a had start with a 14 to T loss to the Minnesota Gophers m" the schedule without further de-| | feat, though tied by Stanford, 14] DAILY SPORTS CARTOON- STARTING OuT” W/TH TWO STRIKES, BURLEIGH OWENS QUITS AS AMATEUR [ to Make Moving 1mismg it to 262. Right behind Henning was Mrs. Martin Lavenik who took a similar position among the women bowlers with a 553 total which included ‘\games of 199 and 196. Fred Hen- ning also had the second high sin- [Great Colored Sprinter Is|sie game score of the evening, aj {214, while Sherwood Wirt was third ‘W"h 211. Coast League PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec. 4. — The Seattle Sea Hawkes went to first place in the Pacific Coast |Hockey League last night by de= feating Portland 4 to 2 in scoring rallies and showing a strong de= {ense. ——,———— | Picture | Henning’s scores were enough to | 1gkve Lehigh a three game edge over w CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 4—Eag-|Duke in the opening match of the| - GRIMES- | G jer to capitalize his brilliant Olym-|Dight. while Notre Dame grabbed |GE c A R N Iv A L» AROMISES BROOKLYN FANS A FIGHTING BALLNTEAM and. THE garding Huskies’ Oppon- to 14. ent on January | SOVIET VESSEL pic triumphs, Jesse Owens, former|the deciding game from Princeton Ohio State University track sen-|n the second bout, and Mrs. Lay- {sauon‘ said he has definitely turned| S’k Was the deciding factor in| PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 4. — The : Yale's clean sweep over Rutgers in Univ of Pittsburgh and the : | professional. i ¥ » Univ of Washington will meet C‘//AA/C‘A’S-Q@E THAT HE “I've given up all ideas of run- e c‘fmerl in ¢ ual Rose Bowl football HALTED SEleD WiLL GNVE IFJOFEM |ning as an amateur again,” said Wf;’"é‘a’}fi,igii’"fifc"{,‘“in'zagfei ok i, 4 game on Ni 3 v \ il e Tel ake a 5 nA‘ ‘ 1[ L“YLv Day. [ Y {the internationally famed negro 7:30, Susquehanna and Columbia A t U CI This decision was announced by i holder or co-holder of 10 world's rrangements n erway Ray Eckmann, Director of Athlet- _ | records. Al o ot end Bl for E in Fi ics of the University of Washing-| GIBRALTAR, Dec. 4—An insur-| ! Thie inbhe and FhAD B R i o enmgs soor or k. vent i i ton, gent Spanish warship has halted a | | tovetvediire: too taiabE o BRI e e Week of March The University of Pittsburgh has Russian steamer off Europea Point, | | to one side.” Duke # been in the Rose Zowl contest three and according to advices received | Owails sald-He Had:¥ Stevenson 187 182 148— 517 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 4. — times previously, being defeated | here, is escorting the vessel towards | o0 e et e”r"ed about | e emann 182 158 156— 496, The Fairbanks Chamber of Coms= each time, once by Stanford and Ceuta, insufgent stronghold in| Vasae st T g “mth"’m f:'"' Mrs. Messer- merce, sponsors of the Fairbanks twice by Southern California. Spanish North Africa. {0, Whete e, WEHL (pase Indle | ATt 175 154 180— 509|Ice Carnival, announces prelimin. ! !\l(l\lr:l events and figured in the ary steps are underway to hold the | American team’s relay victory. He PRARrRSr almos § i _‘ |declined to discuss his earnings in ROkl Lc:::h o ;l’::lcth s Bt s e ‘dm‘fl-_ % F. Henning 262 214 193— 669 The carnival will feature hocke, ° 5 | Furthermoie, Ciwens nnnonnced‘MCDcmu 149 167 152— 468/ skiing, basketball, ice racing ln& ° ’ he h‘ns abandoned plans to return|miss Lundell 114 124 127— 365 Other contests, including the sel= i | to scheol this year to fulfill require-| gpot 29 29 20— g7|ection of a Queen from represen= | | ments for a degree. i — e — | tives of various towns. - | “If T go back at all,” he said, “it| motals 554 534 501—1589 — ., % = v . { robably will a i 2 | ¥ PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery s ooy s pe o ot e s 1 514 SaWyer Not Seeker e 5 o e evelan 157 173— 514/ . THE PURE FOODS STORE Attired in the nattiest Broadway | wirt “134 211 163— 508 After Cabinet Post |stvle, Owens returned from New|mrs. Petrich 126 156 137— 419 * Ll York in a flashy new automobile. —- —= —- ——| COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 4 = Q u o R s an ‘ w !N E s —NO PITCHER. [ 2';“:)‘;““'_‘{ completed work on ai Totals 444 524 473—1441|Charles Sawyer, Democratic Naw P EVER. WORKED |7+ iy picture with an all-Negro Notre Dame {tional Committeeman, in mponsg SPECIALS for SATURDAY, neoER 7o Wi | e L | Keyser 156 169 161— 486|to published reports that he was be= SUNDAY, MONDAY — il repomTsE: T T G foe R D L B T *152 152 152— 456|ing considered for a place in th§ . | theonys to start work on a picture | Mrs. White 147 138 177— 362| Roosevelt Cabinet, possibly that of B RS P B SRS e ey s - ’;{“’ Owens sald, —- —- —- —|Secretary of Commerce, today saidi Mono ram s 95 | LA . | o 'hlxl“flp will be that of a runner,| Totals 455 459 4901404 “I am not a candidate for a posi& Full uaort 3 | 1 p'“,t :futomomaflcall_v terminates his Pullen *186 186 186— 558 been approached on the subject :t q 114 . L he } A . | :rl‘,s:‘e:g:i:dt:;r Amateur Athletic Un- C. Shattuck 189 165 143— 497 anyone connected with the Nation- x i hosaaa B lations. » he c° b 9, oo | UN SATURDAY Examl"atm"s SEATTLE, Dec, 4. — Superior Miss Apland .. 93 125 126— 344 al Administration. The United States Civil Service 50 firemen an aggregate sum of Full (o o (e 0 ; e PP ORI S SR 5 | Commission has announced open $50,000 in deducted back salaries. | ]s;-vleratx’ mium’dl fames are ;;ch:’ld- competitive examinations as fol- Tr;?yd coutm;{de(ll tk;;'y we;"e com- luled to be' played tomorrow. In the ... pelled to take layoffs without pay UO na Lo s !.95 |paettie Nortiiwest t(‘x;r;z%l\(gn meels " 1 nographic stone grinder and 1 4 munkipal gy -Togon B —— o ’ i ashington State a okane. Las lisher, $1,200 ear (for int- | Which was ordered by the Seattle CAUST >” polisher, $1; a yea r appoint- | L £ S 1C THRIFTY Full quart ... nseheesneeme el e i defeated the Staters ment iy Washington, D. C. only). City Council. WEEKLY F glo o 5 1 | Weather Bureau, Department of Ag- - Teacher,s mghland s 25 ! Other games scheduled are as fol- r:c;l'.ure. i i COMMENTS NEWS b |lows: s ey { Junior custodian officer, $1,860 X _— ke o0 | RETIeOHOnM a year Bureau of Prisons, Depart- ¢ 3 CREAM SCOTCH Fifth }SL Mary’s-Temple—San Fl'anClSCD4‘mE}r“ ot Tuation. P | Nt G Pl S . e Southern California (13) Notre! guoon i | “4 N ithi » i Supervising inspector of cloth-| ewspaper Within a News T old Govemcr s .65 Dame (20)—Los Angeles. |ing factories, $4600 a year, Federal| PARIS, Dec. 4~—George Bonnet, Pag Pl d Texas A. & M,-Manhauan—’l‘yler“p,is,m Industries, Incorporated. ‘rormer Minister of Commerce, has Fifth . Tex. A | Full information may be obtained | ;:Zzl::lhed An‘fi::m“vg;y tom:hep(;:mzdt = ———— mem S e e , b7 % g o aeinis t Room 311, Federal ai - nd i ; HE ' % Arkansas (28) Texas (l:i)-—F‘ayclte-{‘m”al (Buildlng. pegal wng; Terl lsmoes. Parliamentary sources said THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Dec. 4, 1936. ¥ FRIENDLY STORE | ville. | Bos i B —— & e < : = ““ds““ Bay s .25 \}gille e { ST U SRR IB nnet would replace Andre Le TR Ep—— = ce (0) Southern Methodist (10) fevere de Laboulaye in a series of H —Houston. |FRED WELCH IS BACK AT shifts now being made. “Aha,” said the head clerk. BEST PROCURABLE—Fifth | Pk |FRED WELCH IS BACK AT |shifis now being made. wene wasswrr | CHRISTMAS | s e 2ond oo | Florida-Mississippi State —Gaines- | “ ving punct now, : G l N | vile. = | Fred welch, assistant to Monte| COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT s Bk T ls COMING g T » |Maryland (22) Western Maryland|Gresham, Manager of the Harry Cfi]mtfi‘i):t;:lg :‘r (:h‘;'cfoxc!l{ e be P Rk (7)—Baltimore. Drug Company i - “To the left, madam, but we “Yes, sir. I've bought a par- Silver Pheasant SR B0 i smnt 15— e . Juneun” on e yane Lot i the oty i saters [ sy o aien to pasr | W Rave our GIFTS and | e ™. i | Memphis. {from Ketchikan. pertaining to the recent slide are YS unpacked now and | A 85 Proof—TFifth | e | Welch has been at the Harry ©XPected to come up. “Thats all, pleBls L Jost ready for sale. o 9 Py on .I'.oflr- e e e e GIRL FOR MDOWELLS |Race store in Ketehikan while Mr. [ fhe chalk i uooiut fs poNees Lov T 9 H i |Race was in Seattle on a business MAIL FOR HAINES, SITKA my nose.” clock.” 0 0C 0C 5 A baby girl was born to Mrs, Bert || BE SENT ON NORTH STAR L E “You, T did. But after. o day McDowell last evening at 9:30 | F'f 5 f . S 0—0—o or two I got used to it and it ifth , o'clock in St. Ann's Hospital. The Postmaster Albert Wile announc- didn’t wake me. So I got the 2 infant weighed 10 pounds 8 ounces. MAKI IN HOSPITAL ed that mail for Haines and Sitka or parrot. And now when I go to Mr. McDowell is the owner of| Eli Maki entered St. Ann's Hos- will be dispatched aboard the North SECRETIVE F . als lock a R u M Bert's Cash Grocery. pital today for medical attention. Star, sailing late this evening. | RO Use these in place of bad 1 I lhc’ 2 st ot S8 RO S il it ST e Y | T iaat e e ¥ lettuce. put the parrot’s cage on top of . i s Pl sy it. What that bird says when 3 Hudson Ba $2.50 meyoct oy aner onih| Py 25€ | e naem coo ot wouia wake J m my husband drew out of 9 up anybody.” DEMERARA—15] Proof—TFifth the bank last week.” ; Sy rool—riith. . PEY e e - e “I cannot give you that in- OUR SUPPLY OF P Lemon “art o formation, madam,” said the | Faith Curist: “Pretend that ; M ® iy K . 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You must take your turn.” BEER | Rheinlander, Horluck’s | Vienna | Case $2.95 7 bottles $4.00 | 3-YEAR-OLD Sweet and Dry Wines SI' 25 ’ Bring Your OW“,[‘}?TE?AIE“ CANNED MEATS OF ALL KINDS AS WELL AS Vegetables and Fruit CHILI BOWL Under New Management K S ANNE LIVESAY, Mgr.