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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1938. Ghi_flt" GUPHERS Tense London Crowds Throng Downing Street MISS KELSEY, WALLOP HUSKIES MR, BENEDICT | & BY 15 70 0 SCORE ' TOBEWEDDED Minnesota Outplays erners Whose Fum- bles Are Costly MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 24 —Minnesota's Golden Gophers smothered University of Wa ton's Huskies at Memorial St here today by a score The Gophers scored a in the second period and a touch- Ceremony Will Be Perform- ed October | Upon At- " rival at Anchorage | Wedding plans were announced y for the marriage of Miss| Mary Louise Kelsey, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Kelsey, and Merton F. Benedict, son of Mrs.| Mary Benedict, of Seattle, Wash., | whose engagement was revealed here August 13. Sta n 15 to 0 eld goal down in h of the third and fourth periods _ The couple, accompanied by Mrs The Huskies were outplayed in Kelsey, mother of the bride, will ly f leave Tuesday on the steame; every department and costly fum- bles by them cost them any chance they might have had to win Neither team could score in the opening quarter With one and one-half minute to play in the second, Faust, Gopher back, beoted @ field goal from the westerners 22-yard line Midway in the third od after the Huskies had carried’ the ball on a varied attack from deep in Mount McKinley for Anchg where Mr. Kelsey, Resident En- gineer Inspector for the Public |Works Administration. is tempo |arily stationed in connection Wwith his work. The wedding ceremony will be performed in that city upon arrival of the bride and bridegroon following which the young coup! will return to this city where th plan to reside at the Fosbee Apa t- ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSES are being strengthened, says war department, and (above) n man of ind tensely an anti-aircraft gun of latest type moves through Washington toward Fort Brazg, N. C. ¢f the Prime Minister, where meetings due to the Czech crisis were being held. The ments. The comn " oW itory ¥ . Le ade residence their own territory to the sha dow . 4 . of the Gophers' goal posts, a pass 0 England’s memorial to World War dead, is in background. This picture was radioed from The popular couple is well known by Jimmy Johnson, Husky half- London to New Y AP Photo. {in this city, being active in the J 3 back was intercepted on the 5-yard ocial life of Juneau's younger set H CONCERN INCORPORATES 1 Miss Kelsey, form of Portland, as a | B uflga“ fl""ec s Articieof incorpof@don we filed with the Territorial Audito. home in thi line by a Minnesota linesman who galloped 80 yards behind perfect | interference and crossed the Husky goal line standing up. try fo point was missed. This ¢ ington's best scoring bid In'the final period Minnesota blocked a punt by McAdam. taking the ball on the Husky 30-vard line and powered it across the line for the second touchdown, Buehler car- rying the ball over the 1 The try for point was blocked Washington missed its first grand chance to score in the first quarter when it recovered a Minnesola fumble on the latter's thirteen- today by the Pelican Cold Storaga McAdoo's Daughier and Fiance FOOT BRLI [ o s nade i vome in : : . : , . RESTLTS_ e oo 5 Iited to Gamp - With Dance Studio s g ne bz | |Kelsey lived for a short time in | |Ketchikan. For the past ele vela of Sitka and Henry Roden cf Juneau. Capital is listed at $250,000. 241 VR mihs the bride-elect has been a The following are final scores of|,,.pey of the office 1 of the 4 = st B IRE ' HOLLYWOOD, s : Jackie 3084 former c m star rd today become ated with Mauri Kosloff, dancing arecior, in opera-| 1 You DINE BEST | ading otball games playi leading football games played Welfare, Try an Empire ad. rtment of Publ of the country gl A S various pe received up to 8 o'clock this afte Mr. Benedict, who was former] S i ck this afler-1, “esident of Seattle, has resided . " . noon AL bon s resded Col. Mills Assured Team University of Wa 11 o1 o Ll Ftaletparinn 5 v . e t [ie is at present manager of the Captain Leonard Terri- fsoty 10 |Home Grocery, where he has beer Tl arid Mty 0; NEYY S8 1| oaie LOney s W S Bl e U e TR e © supervis WA A S avy 26. | mployed for the past three yeer tory on 1939 List (he motion picture trair - the Kosloff Studios il and direct s depart- 1 atten- AT THE Ohio 6; Tllinois 0. Wichita 0; Army 32 ment. He will give sp er invita) o 4o training of children for fim |§ ROYAL to participate in the| o West Virginia 0; Pittsburgh 19. | . . e naaE ] ] national rifle matches at Camp 19; Detroit 6 Y |perry, Ohio, according to word AR | CAFE Alaska will get anot yard strip, but immediately fumbled it back to the Golden Gophers B Aln s 7 ST Texas Christian 13; Centenary 0. | " 4 brought here by G. H. Leonard, W SEAL IN PORT : - | BE“ m Ame"l\ans Dtained the team this vear, and| The Game Comm Dinnerspfuge 8 4l & DAl ca 1ine e ted s yed EE € i It sion v el S ;. | a PAND returned this morning on the Al- arrived in Juneau shortly after noon peclal { sk after patrol duty in South- 5 \ 3 JUNO-M! RE i LONDON, Sept. 24 Two film iip and a ch head R. Sarber of Petersburg aboard. 4 . ls sn" Manace Iversions will be made of Berna ional matches, assured — \w's “Pygmalion,” now in pr ard the Alaska team e TAKE Tu ARMS et i win be intel. would again be invited to P 199 | €1 Al 4\ H H ble to both English and Amer- Next year as a result of the excel- Fu - | In the American version, “gar-| “Only a war will keep Alaska from 5 g ; General Mibization Now o T R v, O s s L o bt 4 SCRRE BRI mE 1 i har bat ge” for Mills was high- chenley’s Friendly* Red Label an: ac] e n Efiecl 7. People Wild i 2 ATTLE, Sept. 24—The three- ., il oikens fob - "ooe | 7 ificent blends, both “melded . SR it ALY s 4 )} R Lo pigeon fol CO¥. iy 5 5 ['wo 1 ificent ends, h ded with Excitement ;mz,fm\ ‘m ns of the Coast Guard cut-' oo nay i Thi. satl in paid high trib- [“:' "‘}L'{"_“ piir Dt S, Sy o g - 4 LR i > roared without success |y, gng “dude” for “toff ; Risiihers of the feai Schenley process. They’re full 90 proof.. (Continued from Page One) £ : % ¢ R £ in an effort to sink the dere RS and said at camp the Alaskar yet LIGHT in body. ~ *Friendly to your tast B Ce e A A liet . which capsized Wednes- 3 became dubbed ¢ All communication facilitics were A i i : n Cape Spencer and Decided to The team attracted immediately commandeered to help Cape Fairweather. The barge, the S f ntion and some of tr~aD movement Here are Ellen McAdoo, daughter of, Senator William Gibbs Mc Lawrence, of the Puget Sound |OU€ tOr Q“arter wanted to come to Al It is uncertain when the Czech Adoo of California and granddaughter of the late President Wood and Dredging Company. cap- ' Or Booze Leonard said, but they Government will reply to the new ToW Wilson, and her fiance, Wiliam A Hinshaw, a musician, as | sized in heavy swells while in tow & ! much as pos- ulimatum from Nazi Germany they applied for their marriage license in Los Angeles. of the tug Macramy. The Cyamt| JACKSON, Ky. Sept.24 ible by the Alaskans unle; — e T e A - e ~— found the barge floating, bottom !y qee Pearl Campbell is a bit f had proper resources to ¢ R GOLD MINE INCORPORATES |DParely awash, and declared 1t 8 pergasted ; for sl jsast n Joar ;‘_.i.:\‘u(‘ by rflu Poor, Fred Eri menace to navigation. Officers or-| A man rushed into his office and| The team members brought back S = 4 “ “an ](J]xo‘({r‘(xli for the affalr wil dered it fired upon but the buoyan-|jemanded a warrant the Hawaiian fiag which the Ha- | iz i Lfi,g - RED LABEL g e s o Mooseheart, TIL. to ms-| ATticles of incorporation have cy of the wood kept it afloat “Whom do. yoU. WAL .8, warrant | W8il team &t the matoh ‘exc ged % s (i i AN be sent to Mooscheart, Tll, 10 8- o fileq with* the Teritorial - >ee fodli the Jdge adkad) for the Alaska. It will be hung in > 2 ’ ce ve“ cibhan childten of dbceased mem- | AuOHAr by theEighitade Gold LEGION, 9, ELECT {"The man explained he gave a(the Museum here and fug Alals ‘-!‘IWPL » bers ing Corporation with headqu e contal B R, pnint of | WIL ‘beaningn stHesMuleun i n \ - 2 at Anchorage. It is capitalized for | Flection of offic will feature |“moonshine” liquor but the latter Honoluiu, according to the arrange- S }a_ = 3 = of non-par and the meeting of {‘Hord John Brad- |fajled to return ment. 2 SCHENLEY'S RED LABEL, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY'S BLACK LABEL, 60% L] Albert G, Dod. | ford Post, American Legion. Mon-| The complainant wanted either| Chief of Potice Fred Kielche: GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS.EOTH BLENDED WHISKIES, SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS,INC.N.Y.C. i of Se Alaska team member, placed in the Presiden dred competition, scorini " Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. - ble 150 and both Kiel- 3 | chieski and Leonard placed in thel SOLE ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS 5 American Legion match, The (W0 s Town Built Over Alasks’ rifiamisn (finlined " 12th and T T e e e T P "”“"; ; : The public is invited to attend to- $2Y incorporators are - MRS. GALLAGHE TO JUNEAU son, Emma Weber, Gerrit Snider, day evening in the Dugout at 8 tne liquor or his quarter back, he Tonight in the Elks Ballroom an-| Mrs. Georgia Gallagher of the Alice J. Si r and Phil Coleman ©'lock, and a rge turnout s |told Judge Campbell &iks of the muh antioipated an- U8, Burean of Pisheries, who wae|0f Wasllla and Walter{ J.* Gron- anticipated. The new officers will | fual Moose events will be held, with | called south recently by the death | nert and Maurice Miller of An- be installed on October 3. all arrangements for the evening of her son, is a passer aboard chorage. R = e R being under the supervision of Gil-|the Mount McKinley for Juneau. Empire classitieds pay. e jurist took the request un- advisement oo de * 13th respectively in a field of Natural Reservoir| ., "o ] | il (e d Kenneth Junge,' team member, | CARON, Sask., Sept. 24. — They|got home last night, returning on won't have to build a reservoir for | the Princess Louise. |water to be delivered to this town | P S T by the $400,000 irrigation project KNIGHTS GO SOUTH MOOSE ANNUAL B - A - L — L é . | The town is built on sand beds rle W. Knight, Managing Edi- , y that not only will form natural or of the Alaska Weekly, published storage tanks, but also will filter lat Seattle, and Mrs, Knight who 1t,hn water. From the sand bed res- have been visiting in Junean for a jervoirs, water will be pumped to|week following a trip to the west- supply Caron, Moose Jaw and sur- ward and interior, left for ilome on rounding farms. {the Yukon. Townsend Recovery Plan | SECOND MASS MEETING | . TONIGHT——UNION HALL 8 P. M. EVERYONE WELCOME IN THE CHANNEL'S FAVORITE NITE-SPOT! 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock THIS EVENING Superb food, all sorts of drinks, a dance floor that’s as smooth as glass rhythmic music . . . all these things the DOUGLAS INN offers to pleas- ure seekers. Follow the crowd to have a wonderful time tonight or any night! VIEW THE — LatestFUR creations COATS, BOLEROS, JACKETTES, FOX SCARFS, MARTEN and HUDSON'S BAY SABLE. ATTEND OUR FASHION OPENING THIS ® no cover or minimum charge! RUTH WOOD and "DUDE"” HAINES ~ TONIGHT 'September 24 Nine Thirty : MUSIC BY WESLEY BARRETT'S PLAYING EVENING TO SEE THE NEWEST MODE ; ROYAL ALASKANS TONIGHT IN FURS I\{IP(I)SDEIéLEI())lEOR YOUR 7 : PECTION. THELMA BIRD NGING and DANCING at JOHN MARIN'S DOUGLAS INN THESE LUXURIOUS GARMENTS ARE PRICED TO FIT EVERYONE'S POCKET BOOK! Chas. Goldstein Co." M .ADMISSION: $1.00 PER COUPLI Students 50¢

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