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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUE‘SDAY NOV. 26, 1940. Fleanor Is To Retire From Tanks Famous Smmmer Now! Wife of Billy Rose, Go- ing fo Quit Water By GEORGE TUCKER NEW YORK, Nov. 26. — Eleanor Holm ys she will never swim again ionally. The wife of Billy ad a dream the other| night that may have influenced her| decisicn. In it was awakened by her maid, who said, “Your bath is 1eady Still dreaming, Eleanor sled, “I am never going to get nto wuter again ? Well, we bet a necktie 5. her id. The mos gal in ihe nation’s loves the h to ig it for gool since she was a kid she has ridng the headlines. Once e was married to an orchestia And once she was banned swimming in the Olymplcs 1 To Dodgers | i | 1 she swim of the crowd pool: tco T Ever 1 Le leader. from ! ,, N. B. A. middleweight champion (i twic ceddie Apestoli, San Francisco ©On a silly charge of “drinking Juncau Drug er shelder (right), to the canvas in thei -roand nd t in Scattle. Zale won the champagne.” R. R. He n 110 115 118 fere Apostoli is falling to the flocr in the 10th round and was saved from a knockout by the bell, On ‘the west, coast, in Europe 123 179 144 ' in the east, in private pools and m X 133 160 145 R R Pk _____ broad public streams, the stream- Kirby Higbe lined Mrs. Billy Rose has defeat i Tota 401 499 442 most competitors who have chal- Aere is Kirby Higbe, the Phil s ' cmical Plant. BASKEIBALL Bt 3 s negepog. ™ (S8 Jack’ ‘Dembsey ‘say, ~Boy, T -eaw| Bropklyni; Doagers 0w BUOUMN 1100 oo 17 185 Higbe won 14 and lost 19 lcurb and was nearly run over by ‘a careening cab. A cop yelled to Hull on foreign policy Senator George is the new chair- | Koski Hifs | High Tally Koski who paced the kegling crowd at the Elks| alleys last night, leading the Home Grocers to a four-point win sweep over the Juneau Drug | Triangle Inn whipped and Juneau Clinic whipped Laundry [onight's games are Capitol v 20th Century, Juneau Florists vs Cash and Carry, and Butler-Mauro vs. California Grocer It was “Shavey” Henning's Alaska ay were as foliow ngle Inn 149 145 190 | 149 133 21 101 112 Epol) 36 36 I'otals 427 459 Henning's Mrs. Dufresne 123 122 115 Frank Dufresne 136 1 136 Ogrin 149 165 158 Total 108 423 409 Hc « J. Hermle 123 165 147 A. Koski 183 207 184 M. Eenedict 130 141 145 T'otal 436 503 47 for a a girl swim in Los e . AL last-place club last season. Mrs. Duncan . 148 and I swear to heaven I, - it U AR Dubcan.’. 147 435 never saw anything near her equal.” il That was Eleanor Totals 472 418 4701360 S e PO Junean Clinic M i M i T About a year ago Miss Holm was (Handicap) 40 40 40— 120| anagers 10 Meel 10mMOr- in the headlines again. Her en- Doc Williems . 155 178 173— 506 N. ht N PI i;au-mcm and marriage to Billy | Mrs. Stewait 118 114 121— 353 row |g —-New ay- Rose, an old headline stealing Doz wmnn 161 150 183— 494 champ himself, was a national e ers leen NOfl(e event, Billy’s adventure with the g s water-baby spectacle at the New dh ¥ The t 1 15 Shting. York World’s Fair was one of the Flks and Haida teams worked out feW things that made real money WETEN pASSI"G in the grade school gym last night, there. Eleanor was its queen R ’ H ” G T R Tonight, Henning's and Firemen NoW. suddenly, Mrs. Rose an-| OOSeVe' u eorge | practice in the high school gym. hounces “all that is behind me.” Th k # . I Ad ge H OUGH JUHEAU Tomorrow night the managers of Billy grins and nods approval all teams entered in the league But Billy can remain quiet and "|1 l mancila l ; LB T‘]““': (f:m \;pmm Pl(,m(- ceplraiton imelig! : g H | surg on the Yukon after a rush trip are requested to meet promptly out of the limelight for only about mprac iy at 8 o'clock in the high school ) 20 minutes at a time. That's all S p aclica ‘\} n !:unbunk'\ to th V{r’\hl-‘.“” to line up all pre-season business, And Eleanor gets ' restless after j‘?.,(‘“ cit \\wa‘n‘hf-\ father, Chris On Thursday night, the Nation- about 18 minutes. WASHINGTON, Nov ~Tmme- | 'Jl:s“ ~1|r|I-r| "(1‘ ‘}LM\ died two d 1 Guard and D will prac-| “Honest, really I'm through 3| diate legiclative action toward Biv- | o o FoLMLRANG. JIND (CRAYE o s iy Hie ol th Ater Paul joined the family at the | jizh school gym and, | - jof sinencia ance 10 th | yeqeige, Paul will fly north with tayers whb have| WAIRA-bet? |British was described today by| ' ton oo returning l‘!;‘a. 4 contacted 1 ers are| 0 4 ee——— |Chatrman George of the Senate ¥or- |, 1 R ot urged to ke present and make their| After nearly being run down bhy| ign Relaticns committee as “im- ] " | e e hop to it on & roadhog, Elaln( Bassett shook her | practical and somewhat premature. presence known ; | the o strut their stuff | first and screamed after him: “It's| Senater George expressed the B ( IHSPE(TOR | Friday, in t ool gym, men like you the army needs—to view after visits to the State De- n and E while drive TANKS." partment and the White House, 1 VISI"NG HERE \ the grade| This reminds me of the time ceneluding w be told a reporter | He v and De-|Katharine Hepburn stepped off a vas "a gen agreement” with | President Roosevelt and Cordell| Charles Graham, Northern Divis- {ion British Columbia mines inspec- | tor, came in on the Princess Norah her: “They don't care what they| o ; SRAN JULGH S |do. They dom't OWN the cabs |man of the Senate Foreign Rela-| his way’ to Tulssquah’ for & rou- > Charles D. Maccauley, of| 5 Lrese tions Committee. g'“; inspection ‘“l)l S o pour tons of water on the flame-swept plant of the Reilly Tar s I‘ st Al D There just seems to be no end G e | Hotel |lnl,;]n: l’:vl “l\ lmltlhc rr.un): fqu‘xl” p Cornoration in‘Newark: N.'Js da theyséekifo/sap targe = oocd ond .“'“ Dawsdnate: Nan: Yo' *Topdoco - B, ", -Atler -mipre REBEKANS ATTENTION |2 two days inspection and catch| anks of oil hemicals, one containing 25,000 gallons of naphthalene, “24Ve" B. C., where he will make than five years as a play, it has| o . "0 T th Nosth: B south for Pittce Hu- his ft home \hoRi e it feodustion . ast | Dolldll meeling, sodlal follawing, | e TIEFER SR SO A05 bk {movie. And only last week a new 8 p.m. Wednead % gl ke Bt i i | edition of the novel, with illus- BARM. trations, turned up on the book " Bocretary. | Bubsstine S T BN stands. o | Marjorie Lawrence wears dried Slgns io Manage (ubs | she sings Sa- bark anklets when lome. They were presented to her by admiring natives in Samoa HELEN VAN CAMPEN BACK TO ALASKA T0 C(ONTINUE WRITING Helen Van Campen, w2l kno writer, passed through Juneau to iday cn the Yukon ¢n her way ba to Fairbanks. Miss Van Campen went south a few week: ago, back | to Broadway where she ccmpleted a deal for literary work, gavs a cheery greeting to old friends and {hepped a plane back to C‘.cveland‘ ‘lhen to Detroit. [ From Detroit she bussed to Se- attle, arriving there in time to tie lup a few loose ends and to catch ithe Yukon on Saturday. | Miss Van campen is full of her | (usual vim and is optimistic about the future, Once in the north, | There is dash, style and form in this photo showing Captain Pelayo 1. Zurieta, of the Chilean army team, topping the Toronto Bank, hardest jump of the course at the National Horse Show in New York City. The war has kept many European military teams from competmz in this year’s events, \she expects to seal herself in a cabin near Fairbanks @nd get down | Iw work on her literary contract. —e——— Emph'e Classifieds Plyl Jimmy Wilson (left), 40-year-old coach and catcher of the Cincin- ati Reds, has signed a two-year contract to manage the Chicago Cubs. He succeeds Gabby Hartnett, whose dismissal was announced last week. At right is Jimmy Callagher, newly-appointed general manager BRINGING UP FATHEB !' E1LL-DON'T STAND THERE | | | | ety IF MAGGIE THINKS I’M GOING TO WALK SHE’S MISTAKEN — IT’S FIVE MILES FROM HERE- k’E A NIT-WIT-GET GOING-| VAT THE NEIGHBORS TO S YOU GOING TO YOUR OFFICE EVERY DAY AT THIS HOUR - DO YOU HEAR ME ? REMEMBER- WALK ALL OF HE WAY — YES-AN' IF- YOU KEEP HOLLERIN' THEYLL HEAR P ) OFFICER- WHERE KIN 1 GIT A TAXI AT THIS DID YOU WAKE ME UP JUST TO ASK ME THAT? | OUGHT TO RUN YOU IN FOR DISEEQBIN' THE By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY-THAT COP IS RIGHT-ANYONE THAT GETS UP AT THIS HOUR SHOULD BE ARRESTED ~ [] WHEN | GET DOWN TO ME | | OFFICE-I'LL GIT A REST- By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editor, AP Feature Service '\HE November stretch 1 run finds college grid- iron stars “shooting the works” in every game as they try to strengthen their bids for All-America football team nomination. One poor performance in these late games all but eliminates the contender. Here are some of the youngsters still in the running: NICK DRAHOS, Cornell tackle, was All-America last year and observers say the big, aggres- sive chap is playing even better football now. INDEPENDENCE T0 EMPLOY 130 MEN Bill Passed DURNG WINMTER | W. M. Stoll, operator of the Inde- | pendence Mine at Willow Creek near B()B SUFFHIDGE is giving Ten- nessee’s other guard, Ed Molin- ski, who was a 1939 All-Ameri- ca, a great battle for top rank- ing this season. | ogan-Waller WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 — The | Auchorage passed through Juneau Senate passed the controversial on the Yukon en route to Anchor- ogan-Walter bill 27-25. age. The bill is designed to facilitate Stoll stated that 130 men will be appeals to the courts from admin-'employed at the mine all wintr, strative rulings of executive agen- They will work a seven day week; cies of the Federal Government. five days straight and two days Already passed by the House, overtime. he measure now returns to the ———————— wer body for action on several amendments. i NG'TICE SUORIRE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg ! air route from Seatile to Nome, on Trv a classiled aa 1 The Empire sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv, Votmg Strlke at Plane Plant Rdaldarafic s D .(., 1 R AR S £ TRIK : vgu: HEf Employees of the Vultee Aireraft Company, at Downey, Cal., vote “over whelmingly” to strike as negotiations for a minimum pay break down Present scale is fifty cents an hour. The men asked for seventy-five cents Defense commission officials said this was first move of its kind in a wes coast plane plant since the industry speed-u GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WO0O0D LUMBER—GROCERIES @ PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD A A RS

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