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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1941 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA IF YOU DO ANY OF THESE T HINGS -errreeeeeee- CUT 1T OUT! | | (ribly overrated. BIG SOPH 1S PICKED AS WINNER Indiana Se_es_BilIy Hillen- brand as Spark Needed | by Hoosier Gridders By HAROLD HARRISON | AP Feature Service | | PBOOMINGTON, Ind.— Most of Hardemanrnn | Indlana university’s 1941 - football £ | hopes are wrnp‘pe—d up in Billy Hlll-} WATER Pnoo lenbrand, a 190-pound sophomore na‘s ! from Evansville, Ind., who, despite a bale of viveed the experts press clippings, is con- have him ter- H. S. Graves For the last two years Indiana’s The Clothing Man NO, NO, NO: Alice Hulett EE— » STUMBLE: Disorder in the . < | biggest weakness has been lack of of San Francisco shows how FUMBLE: The soap is always underfcol and YES, YES: Alice shows how to protect face home, especially toys left on WHOOPS: Falls are the |a fine running back. — =4 you will get hurt reaching for things from from cooking scalds. Almost 5 million per- most numerous of home ac- | Hillenbrand — a Hoosier coun- NOT to clean revolver. Au- tumn is season when home accidents soar, e a tub or shower — and never a light switch or any electrical device while in water. Price Control Meésure, (Continuea Trom Page One) { anywhere. Some observers, who AIRBLITZ sons were hurt at home in '40, National Safety Council says, at an overall cost of $600,000,000. try to reach by Frank Whaley's gunner, als and is used by other pilots for predator work. The wolves had moved, but by fly-, Nome Disrict Pilofs Tell of | steep stairways, cause 18 per "Prisco shows how NOT to | cidents. Kay Ellingsen of go about fixing the drapes. | cent of all mishaps in the house. jend alongside his brother, Joe, now terpart of Northwestern's Bill de Correvont—is supposed to correct that weakness. He showed up well in the Hoosier's opener against Detroit, although the Titans won. | Fatherless since he was a year | old, Billy attended Memorial high |school of Evansville and was per- FLY! Fly for Pleasure Mrs. Joe Crosson, who was a haps the most widely publicized P recent guest of Mr, and Mrs. Whaley | high school star in Indiana high Hunt or fish, near and far, ' er mpor'an' Ssues ‘ 3;1 7""‘“‘ e ’ff’"ioll“" w:-l;: {school football. Gary’s Tom Har- { in your own plane or in one ; | haleys when + {mon made his biggest headlines } which you have rented. | sighted on a rough mountain 20 after he went to the University of ¥ i miles east of Nome. The *plane Michigan. |} Learn the Modern Sport! ow e ore ongress proceeded to Nome for guns, then Started On Line Frank and Neva Whaley flew back Bill PEPIN SISt N L y has been playing football i to h‘f"_'-‘ N:V“;DW:‘::* “l‘l‘;‘:’"fl.s”;:;- since he was a 14-year-old high|} Aviation is not expensiv TR T was assigne € * school freshman, when he played } There's more pleasure per | i | PR know their “powers of the Presi- o i’“fi in wldfnl;\g circles ”0"": "’h; {a tackle at Purdue, Memorial's dollar in flying. pending measures this is consid-|dent,” peint out that this techni- Thn”mg Hunis |cpot where they were seen Frani FIERIPIRIOMAR: k. 10 ured s lsye PG ered by most observers the least!cality had already been resorted ;‘u‘;:'r;‘:d‘ctz“’ promptly. Then sport ever, in the third game of Billy's Stav Prepsvine foc likely engounter - major Oppo- n ‘g easure, in clearing the B <ol - 3 | freshman year and Coach Don Ping b repd 0! W m\; (1(1\“»\":,(:-1- there isJoue ;\::tnl ‘\04;\"]1(,: :}’1\1‘;:]:1‘:1: ix‘]nntnr lrru-:: Sea. 'rom Planes |, ‘Sgme - the Ctafly sulmsls cath Lmnved Hillenbrand into the back- Your ..,‘" ate License point in it out of which the isola-| As for price control legislation fin clumps of leaty willows to hide. ileld. He stayed there. TODAY! a 4 4 A ’ | is othing, for ., d " tionists are certain to make capi-!{the big fuss will come over what Pilots in the Nome section nx'o;g;:‘n:‘fiuf‘&g&iufi‘zfi 1:13 pogsilion He scored In every game for 1 tal—how much of it is going tc|kind of machinery will be estab- Dracticing for winter wolf hunting.i, (0 Do B N RL g [thise. stealght years, totaling. 461 IS aSY t (Russia?) dshed to administer and whether Two thriling air attacks on large v "G Co b Bo B B e | peints, and in 1938 he led his high ! B ’ ; R rices families of wolves within 20 miles e Willows: anc . school team to a mythical Indiana (2) Repeal or modification of [ ‘ontrpl should include farm prices |blasted out. This occured several higt mebool. ch Sonahd | Al k s ]l l i the Neutrality Act. This is sure|and wages. of Nome have been made recently |y, oc " minajly, one big grey wolf 45 ,’,,}?u,:.,."g;z,,“';,\' Pk aska school o to be a battle royal. A recent Ser R Ny by veteran Alaska fliers, Frank g, 4 1o emerge, then another. ; e .8 POy 5 A 0 be 2 battle royal. X | Whaley, Sigurd Wien and Bill Lund. | J in Evansville and he came to In- Aeronautics lnc ate poll, which lacked any defi-| 1 ’I‘; '“ lv ”‘ S ‘h W; Hid In Crags | diana because Dr. Roscoe Klein-| . » ymmitments from 41 Sena-| VR WOAYDEA. BX8, TUDUEN ave | The Whaleys were amazed to find » ! ; 5 nitg SEanLis : e Leen killed, and several were res ran swiftl forfér, an Indiana graduate, saved | p, 0, Box 2187 Phone Black 769 tors, indicated that some . modifi- | | . |that the fleet creatures rar y {his mother’s life and followed Billy | cation of the Act (either outright| |wounded in about two hours of yp slopes so steep that the plane throughout his high school career,' JUNEAU repeal or arming of American| flying. But the airmen have re- could not keep at shooting range |attending Memorial games both at | { Db AT, asaia e b e fused to claim any hounty. They except by making wide —circles.| I ndime afd By oo e ek merongy, NeEt |were so engrossed with the excite- be s 4 allowed to operate in all or part| 5 Downward pursuit had to 80 Good Student /N Fonh et ment of the chase, and .the Wolves|steep that excessive flying speed| Bince coming to ' Indigna, Bill of ‘the, combat 2ones) ls::favorey were so inconspicuous against the N f impossible. | 3 i L o b jmade accurate shooting imp has helped 'defray his college ex- by the upper house. bushes and rocks, that they lost gffort hace the| 4 | . e - | sit ‘05! Effort was made, to cha {penses by making beds at his Phi| (3) Price control legislation —| track of animals after they were gnimals into the broad valleys, but }Gammn Delta fraternity house. As DISTILLING COMPANY and this undoubtedly will be L; shot. |they remained among the crags. a freshman .he earned 175 credit 2, 3 A honey of a scrap. | A law passed at the last session of |Mrs. Whaley fired 18 shots 'alto- points wiith made him shnost 'an WhlSkleS'Gm R[”]]S In the two latter instances, it| (Conunuea rrom rage One) the Legislature enables licensed)gether. “A" student. " is not certain right now that th~ administration knows what .t soon probably become the pivot of ners, have killed wolves from the much more favorable than at pres- ithe rest of the Hoosier squad and wants. Expressions from adminis- a gigantic encircling movement to &ir, 2 claim the regulm-»bounty ux_n. Now the terrain is stm<_‘1u~<l is the most popular boy on the| tration leaders on the Neutrality take Donet Basin. of 529 on 1,]1_-3 basis olt detm_led af-'with dark colored rocks and foliage. team, He doesnt talk much about Act show that there’s a split in Snowy Battlefields fidavits.” This imakps. 1t possible for, In" winter, atter the bushes have | I8 |his own prowess but he’ll ramble the ranks, some favoring out- right repeal, others merely modI- The Russian accounts of the 20- day-old battle of Moscow state the fliers who, in company with gun-| Winter hunting conditions are airplane wolf hunting to be con-|dropped their leaves, and the ducted in rough country where country is a glistening sheet ofi landing” to pick-up dead animals white snow, the pilots are really BLONDE AND BEAU_A strapless white lace frock set He's.completely - sold - himself to | I AYC IR LRI e on at - length about Earl' Doloway | of Port Allegany, Pa. another In-| diana back. tication. Po complicate the situa- capital defenders are being i i i | o me charms of Film Actress Lana Turner for her | W )+ tion further, one administration strengthened hourly by the Civilian “OUd Pe impossible = !g",‘r';‘u'k‘; WSty S e e en “Tony. Martin. Her jewels (take another look, He thinks Doloway is Indiana's Senator declared the other day Army and are holding fast against pyovc wien and Lund attacked a!be aaaii fon milan Wo?ves gt b.ogged mow!) are a bracelet and ring set of diamonds, star sapphires, 'l?xn;“ bd“k b"c,:““,"' Cbfifl pass, that the President, if he wanted terrific poundings at severalpoints. ramilc of 12 wolves. At first the down in soft snow, and Pilot Bill| ‘mfn l‘nmrun. ‘zr:: # 1‘8 dues- | RENEMEY to, could practically nullify the The Soviet communique declares [Muns has_reported .that they tire| | This year, the Ball will be given right now whether 1 can do| ySgcHSiN Neutrality Act, as far as shipping is concerned, merely by revoking his proclamations recognizing the war and establishing combat zones. He then could order merchant the Russian counter attacks have turned back the Nazi offensive over the battlefields of snow to the north. animals were surprised and be- | wildered, ljut socn scattared to |after being chased for about 20 race across the tundra. Single minutes. They have little chance animals were then pursued as llxeyiagaxnst a clever assault with suit- |fled for vocer. Wien and Lund us-d|able equipment. la 12-guage shot gun loaded with Save Wildlife buckshot; this equipment was used| The Government has, so far, not QUIZPROGRAM WINNERS HAVE FREE TICKET |in the new Elks Baiiroom, the first/ public dance after the dedication. Special effects in decoration have, been planned by the club, and all| members will take part in the dec-! orating, which is under the direc- anything very well in this kind of competition.” You can’t convince the close fol- lowers . of football, though, that Billy won’t be able to do all three| —particularly run . with the ball.| He faced the toughest high school/ y- Vessels armed and let them go tion of Miss Lane Roth, a student ICAN DISTILLING €O ST N oy R — - - — undertaken airplane wolf hunting | o 2 competition in Indiana and no 4 Z the Jun High School. 9 Street, Son Francisco o Fun on a Bl‘ltlSh Il‘OOPShlp in Alaska and, private niers must| Those fo Answer Question 4 oo’ il be given eagh|tontm Tever fould (A WAYL to. istop IM—"" pioneer this work. Every dead wolf jmeans a saving of great resources of wild life and reindeer, as wolves are persistent killers for sport. Last | February Pilot Bebe Ellsworth, with | his wife as gunner, killed 16 wolves person present, and the impression of school days will be heightened |by blackboards covered with draw- ings. The drapes will be used as a background for silhouettes of com- mon figures of school life, and a Group First Win Entrance to Scholarship Ball A free tikeu to the Scholarship | i“Robbin”, and is keen enthusiast of and coyotes in short early morning | flights near Neknek. Conditions | were such that Mr. Ellsworth picked up all pelts, which find ready sale for parka ruffs. ‘The reindeer ranges of the west coast are about the size of Califor- nia, and ground hunting appears very uneconomical in this huge, roadless, uninhabited tract. But the swift airplane, travelling the great| air highways, can attack wolves| wherever they have been réported. Both Whaley and Ellsworth use Piper Crusiers for their wolf work. Sig Wien, intends to procure a light | plane for wolf hunting this winter.| Archie Ferguson, of Kotzebue, has| shot 16 wolves from a Curtis the 'sport. When it is realized Lhat\l the increase of female wolves is| Ball on November 1 will be awarded thefirst person to answer correctly groups of three questions which will ‘tree of knowledge will be surround- ed by pennants of various schools. Prizes for dancers will be one be given on a Quiz program by the | roppure of the evening, with special Juneau Business and Proression_z\l emphasis on a waltz and a schot- Women’s Club, The program will 'icone Gouples winning these tomorrow night from 7:45 to 8 trophies. o'clock. A conducted by Miss Anita Garnick SE"A'OR uReB and Mrs. Lillian Uggen, will consisz( mined by the speed with which the answers are telephoned in. The of RUSS BASES questions of any one group correctly | WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Senator will receive the award of the free A similar program will be pre- undertake negotiations with Russia cented the following Wednesday, for the acquisition of military bases be on the air over station KINY 4,00 competitions will be awarded The Quiz program, which will be of groups of three questions each,| s the number of groups to be dewr—} Em first person to answer all threo‘ Mons C. Wallgren (D.-Wash.) today ticket. said the State Department should | Pérhaps he'll be the answer to that she has had a broken leg for the .prayers of Indiana's “prayin’ the past week. The girl was walk- colonel,” Bo McMillin. 'ing to school with several of her DISCOVERS BROKEN | friends last Tuesday when she sud- denly slipped on a wet board and fell. % Because there was little swelling g or discoloration, it was belleved that lEG o“[ WEEK lAI the leg was sprained. It was not until there was no improvement Joan Rogers, ten-year-old daugh- with the treatment given that ex- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers amination proved the leg was of Juneau, discovered this morning broken. Cat Extricated From Pillar Ie 500 or 600 per cent each year, the just a few days before the Ball, and in Siberia. ! valuable ‘work doie by airplane \more awards will be made. | Wallgren told reporters that the hunters is apparent. | The Scholarship Ball is an annual bases “could be used to protect the i 5, S 5 jevent of the year. It is given by United States against any Japanese FRESH' RED AND WHITE |the JBPW club for the purpose of move against this country. If Ger- A Z % . King Salmon just arrived at the yaising funds to further the educa- many should win out over Russia, An anti-aircraft gunner stands guard aboard a British troop transport while' his matés in the back- | Sanitary ‘Meat Co. : 8 < 3 q ground enjoy a game of deck-tennis. Most of the transports now in use were luxury passenger liners {0 y Phones 13 ::1‘\('( F-{:‘l‘ gigg";n%‘xummfl from Jun :l:z‘;lould protect us against the before the war and still retain many of the peacetime facilities for recreation, ABOUT TWO WEEKS — JUST HATE TO GO-OH NEVER REALIZED HOW MUCH ILL MISS HIM UNTIL NOW=MISS DEEZANDOZE ~ . BRINGING UP FATHER YES-I'M GOING AWAY FOR -1 AND GENTLE - I'M JUST BEGINNING 1 TO APPRECIATE WHAT A LLICKY GIRL. 1 AM- HE 1S SO KIND | 1 JUST HATE TO GO AWAY AND LEAVE HIM FOR TWO WEEKS-AS | KNOW HE'S BE YES-HE REALLY IS GETTING HANI ER EVERY DAY- HIM~ HE IS By GEORGE McMANUS | OH-YOU MUST MEET LM HIM-HE'S MY OLDEST BROTHER AND SUCH A DARLING - A St. Louis, Mo., Hamane Society employe is shown removing “Over- time,” a too inquisitive kitty, from the interior of a steel pillar after boring a hole through the column. The cat-pushed its way through a small opening in a girder and fell into the pillar. It was a week befor 'S IMGOWS Were Ly

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