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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 GAELS, CRIMSON TIDE CLIMB IN WEEKLY RATING Army Still Ranked Well Ou in Front-Irish Second by Narrow Edge MU RR Y ROSE ated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Alabama’s @ Red Elephants and . zoomed into in Al]‘\ atings of st ten Cn“(‘"l' football elevens the result their pressive triumphs. Alabama, feurth a week ago a cinch to maintain its u ten and untied record, jumped into third ahead’ of Navy followins the Crin Tide's 60-19 1 of Kentucky and the narrow squeak in a row with Notre Dame. The Gaels from California proved their class Saturday in Southern California 26-0 and sports writers the country over, voting in the Associated Press’ wee poll, showered enough ballots immy Phelan’s gridders to them into fifth place. The all-congue: Gaels were rated eighth last week Army and Notre Dame still ran one-two in the balloting but the Irish had a narrow edge over Ala- bama The University Washington, now leading the Pacific Coast Con- \ ference, placed in the second bes from the Navy, i ten. Southern California received v b t kAR honorable mention. ) the final deci-|W ) h for The leading teams: (Basec ; g ng the for first, 9 for second, etc.) am D. Leahy Army (86) ¢ 1 side of tl e Dame (3) 4 Sport Shiorts AP SPORTS Arturo > of the er la knockou BAL Godoy Chile of his ring car sccred a technical Louis Long, in the seven uled 10-round f Coliseum l’mw' best 1 long © t night By NEW Satu YORK, Nov. 6 day's Notre a photo finish much doubt on tussl “Well, There minds of slow-motion the on the disputed pass play two shots at the line which ed it, and that Dancewicz busted the pieces on the final pla shove halfback through the pack men Another Col. Carl Hink rmy’s at invit it W Fla.—Declaring wasn't JACK v with CNVILLE films ed to in- here yesterday at the Naval Air station of Lieutc rules months of active duty with the Navy, 1 been a big name in baseball since 1926. He id his plans were 'n to Detroit where he is a in a manufacturing agency FRANCISCO—Heavyweight » Louis, who will de- ainst chief challe Conn next June, will b fc rounds in an exhibition he Novemt 15 at the Civic Auditor- of partne SAN . Champion Jo ong fend bis title re fluer n tt iing staff wallopi 8 TODAY'S € ’ r 1k Scaler, who made | I Bloodworth, aid the Br Con take on twc homb, ¥ ned to wn Dai ress oppon- for tionin, two the on J in boost ree- 1 hat you to pla New Year's Day for bes goes to well D. - - DISTRICT COMMITTEE OF BOY SCOUTS Will MEET THIS EVENIN The Gastineau District y Scouts of k) lumnu: St. Mary's (2) Indiana (3 Michigan Ohio State Pennsylvania Columbla RIVER 1 figu nging jobs have 6 The sold to of the + came - e < Commit ARNUAL TURKEY SHOOT OF ELKS EVENT TOMORROW The Elks nmnm! tur! shoot scheduled for tomorrow night, starting at 8:30 o'clock in the Elks ballroom, following a short business session of the lodge. The shoot is open to the public and the proceeds, as usual, go to charity. M. H. Sides is chairman of the event and will be able assisted by a corps, of Elks, which means fast shooting for everybody, with satis- faction gum nteed. .~ GETS SIX MONTHS Cle airman of the official distrit equipment, appeint committee, selec counselors for each n district adv - > THREE CAMPAIGN Scout nating badge r holding the basic g Course this Scout- will Scoutmaster week will S masters and interested persons be notified of date and place. - Francisco Gor 1, U"8. N. R carned the foll in the service campaign Medal; eration American e e 00 9 200 o0 SUN RISES — SETS — ® o Ncvember 1945 e o the Pe Puget Wash. Separation Sun Rises Sun Sets ton, John Davis, Jr., Indian, guilty here yesterday to a unk and disorderly charge, was sen- tenced by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray to serve six months in federal jail. Davis was turned over to federal authorities by city police. At ‘the time of his mest recent arrest, he was under a suspended 30-day federal jail sentence on a similar charge. pleading D RESISTS ARREST charged eoscecoeoeon e e 00000060 00 - Paul Milten, drunk and re police, was fined s 06 e 009000 00 TIDES TOMCRROW 1945 trate’s Court The jail cn condition of good bek - RUMMAGE At Lutheran Thursday, Nov. 8, beginning here this ® o November 7, e o 3:12a.m,, 13 H"im 14:54p.m,, 21:32p.m,, High Low High Low SALE! Juneau Woman's Club Luncheon, noon, Wednesday, Baranof Hotel, followed by business meeting ERNESTINE WOLFE, AlOllO-H» Secret e®20990ecoace DRI\K KING BLACK lllfl.l\'K KING LABEL! ‘WMWMW‘“WA 3 PRESTORNE AN TluFREEZE Heavy Duly b and 12 Volt Batteries Blitz 6 Amp. Battery Chargers Mechanics’ Tools * Expert Machine Shop Work Engine Overhauls and Rebuilds . 9 CHARLES 6. WARNER (0. PHONE 473 406 S. Franklin St. P. O. Box 620 MWMW ROUNDUP HUGH FULLERTON, Last we Dame-Navy the scribes who saw yesterday Irish had failed to score, and the Notre Dame's Frank by trying to Brennan commenting d a Ros> Bowl vis comes from ke very much s you know, d have a great in- iST STAR Decatur, wrangles the m, ed. It is on ' 50N me now being separated n outfielder that the Cards trair winter will /v plays the Badgers Nov. ew up in Ashland, port cateher g o nes for the EDALS AWARDED FRANCISCO RAMCS ales Ramos, Cook of Juneau, owing medals while Philippine Lib- Medal with one star, atic Pacific Area Medal with ° ived here from Cente: Sound Navy,K Yard, Bremer with being|, ing arrest by city! and sentenced to 30 days in jail in City Magis. morning. | sentence was suspended (10,110-t2) BLACK LABEL! 'E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASK BRITONS, SWISS SEEN AS HOSTS 10 1948 GAMES Short Funds Seem Sure fo Eliminate Americas as Olympics Site (By The Associat The 1948 Olymp likelihood will Owen the the that both in 1 Press) mes in in L nne, Switzer follow- ion toda finger on pulsa—ruddy- the Se: man who k international athletic cheeked Dan Ferri Treasurer cf the Union Balloting games is going the mails ys Dan. Ea of gets a vote, v all to ach member Committe2 ans that some- lots will of Da- r coun- res2nta- committee, tries each & tive As Ferris countries are prett their way about w will be held in '48 three an Americ cutnumbered; and tt find stre 1soT ehrated ¢ the St. on their the Atlantic. Most while ¢f them are a littls low on fur other nd expect to be at way for a le. Tt 1d be much cheaper for ate in ad of transporting huge this country or Al the Eurcpean certain to have here the: games Tt ve the an delegation well have some ezonomic ction tery peints out Army's the sanne, i by ste iing at t 1d while in 1928 host city and Wi of the : it was Paris s were , but Japanese ion of Helsinki ond . chei he European part of World War got under B mes, but the Second way in Sep- Pacific again rubbed out 't ciant games. -~ - CARQ OUTLINES STEPS TOWARD FORMATION Red Lt Comdr M USCGR, C trict Commander, Sevente val District, today disclosed steps {hat are being taken toward forma- tion of “pilot chapters” of the League in Alaska's seacoast cities. Ditecting the organization of pter in Juneau ars former Coa ardsmen Laurence P. Rivard and Leuis I. Levy, Comdr. Caro stated. Elmer Copstead, who served in Ju- neau several months as a CBM, is ferming a chapter at Petersburg. Warren has Area and The Coast Guard League, which is report, cpen to members and discharged | have persohnel of the Coast Guard Aux: 5 organized to promotr and friendship between | and those who have returned t vilian. life. together during peace those who |served together during war, Comdr. | Caro said. Eligible the Le:nguv are those who are 8t 10/ coast Guard, also close relatives of m"mbc)s of the regular uard, Reserve or Auxiliary. Th e entitled to all privileges of acti | membership except voting and held- |ing office. Any six persons entitled Lo active membership may form a ‘self governing local chapter in the {League. ] The League, tco, will further the jinterests of the Coast Guard, ob- Iserve all its anniv ies and his- |terical occasions, honor Coast | Guardsmen who have been killed in |action and, as far as possible, act |for the welfare of Coast Guard vet- |erans -and their dependents, the | Commander pointed out. On his recent trip to the National | Capital, Comdr. Caro was in con- |ference with national executives. of |the League and has-returned with | matured plans for the organization | within Alaska. Further information he said, may be obtained from the organizers named above or from the | office of the Naval Aide to the Gov- | ernor, .!un'-nu D FROVI PETERSBU! R(‘ Oswald Holm, from Petershure, is a guest at the Baranof. - eee ANCHORAGE AN HERE Burleigh Putman, an Anchorage | resident, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. o - - NOTICE! NOTICE! Have waited for gate to be Te- | turned to 427 9th St. since Oct. 31 1 If not returned immediately, action will he taken (10,110-13) | made. 'PROBE OF PEARL ondon or Lau-'ct south 1 scheduled 'mi; (OAST GUARD LEAGUE ©: i wm: "o i as well as the belp disarm the Japanese. ird personnel still in ser-| It is destined to bind| s associate members of | or Church Parlors, | haye heen civilian employees of the | Coast | APPRAISAL ENGINEER | Mooty §0a LEAVES TODAY; WORK | IN JUNEAU FINISHED For Si'ka With the scheduled departure to- Steamer North Sea sailed for Sitka y of W. Ross Campbell, engineer for Black and . Veatch, Kansas City ; at midnight last night and is sched- uled to return here tomorrow night firm conducting an appraisal for the City of ility propert here, 8 s phy 1l inspection of the properties &bout 10 or 11 o'clock southbour cattle. ngers for Sitka wera Mr termed just about complete. A for few locse ends are still to be wound ' P+ s un by City Utilties Engineer Walter Lorna Thedran, Fred Thedran, Nick {m reported on to Black Peters, Mrs. Mary Clements, Ct eatch, M Parsons stated. | Clements, Santiago Basco, E mpbell has been here for Luoto, L. L. Colby. .veral weeks, taking an | Lou Pacobin, Lillilan A. Gardiner, E. L. Andrea, Frank M. Kelly, Capt Albert Dietz, Mrs, Albs Dietz, Lt look at the various facili nd equipment of the Howard C. Crocken, Jc - I LS R e AMERICAN FLES OUT 23 FOR SEATTLE Water Compa ny, Nelson any, purchase of whose ontemplated by the City tration. athered Wy Pan-Ar world Alrways yes- terday ha llowing 23 passeng- ; to Seattle frem Juneau: Pl d .\1 Margaret Matt Nash, by Mr. Campbell 1 along by Mr. Stuart umnmml in Black and ch’s Kansas City office with information gathered by E. B. Black, principal of the engineering firm, during his time on the ground her It will be correlated to form the basis on which the apprisal will be and wi 1' fcan Murphy, E Jim y Nash Buotler, Vera Mamietf, William Field, Marie p, Larry Hagen. William Devlin, ; Gladys Logan, Cepeland, Charles Rude, Wil- Kaister, Helen Osear McShane ) Incoming nest ) Turther visits by Black and | yanqe ateh firm members or engineers cxpected until the time comes for the appraisers to lay their report befo: the City Fathers, which is not expected till after the hu‘k\ various utility companies have sub- mitted their asking prices C T Ehade attle eiting are now fife and Chris included and Orie and from Olson, Donald x Lewis, Albert rickson and John passengers Gruening from Fairbanks, were Victor r, Capt. M id, Bernt HARBOR DiSASTER UNSATISFATORY 15 FOR SKAGWAY ABOARD LOUISE s king her last trip of the seas st Alaska run, sway at 11:46 o'clock and r southbound Thurs 7 c'clock leaving - e WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—8 s (R-1I1) told Republican s of Harbor in- committee that they 12n unless to investigate ter as individuals, 8 In a Senate speech, Brooks declar rning ot ed that the minority has a respon- hours later. si_iuty “to dig in behind the major- vizws and find the facts.” rovicusly Senator Lucas (D-IIL) 'deus Corwin, Mrs, Garlock, J. D, Sen: Ferguson Carlock E. Smith Brewster (R-Me.) Geo. E. Hunter, F. J. Beadle, J. L. f the committe2, Wooding, Paul Swetzoff, A. G. Mc- our case in Kinley, David Satko, H. Lundberg, and on the Senate Henry Anderson, R. W. Mize and |D. E. Beitinger. - (OASTAL AIRLINES FLIES MANY TRIPS Alatka Coastal Airlines flew 11 pascengers to and from Juneau yes- ter . s aboard the Louise for were John W. Lane, Thad- ors 1) and ity members 'mpting to WSpa spoke after two Housa mbers of the joint inves ttee contended the probe en brought to a halt.” Rep. G bart (R-Calif.) told the House true investigation” had been stopped the rule denying individual marmbers access to secret files. Rep. Keafe (R-Wis) agreed and dded: “the procedure thus far clearly indicates we will L,(’L mm the' Arrlving in Juneau from Peters- ish to burg were: C. F. Brown, P. Kangs, C. Radekainer; from Sitka, —>o Henry Moy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kripps, R. D. Lutz, and J. A. Did- MAR!HES SOON .‘vk.s' n; from Hoonah, Reoy Fois- lEAViNG (H'NA u for King Salmon Bay F. Kronguist and Lynn By OLI‘“\' (uj)n,yrs | passengers: to Excursion TIENTSIN, Nov. 6—The Upited Inlet, B. Schreeder, T. A. Carr, Ar- States Marines will be withdrawn ncld H. Lohman, J. F. Moran, J. J shortly from North China, probably Care; nd V. O. Mount; to Sitka, by December 5, it w repdrted un- Luciile Derby, James S. Scott and officially here today. /Cle Olson; to Hoonah, Albert Lind- Known facts scem to support the siand, Bengt Erickson, and C. John for the Marines virtually Ulsund; to Ketchikan, Ernest Lid- completed their mission in dell, Tom Walker, Lonny McIntosh, China—to rtestore order to Jim Wise, Sally Frost, James Fecko, end Edwin E. Kruse; to Petersburg, olated groups of Jap- Fred West. ave not been disarmed, Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist rcops, who are beginning to arrive n North China in large numbers hould have the situation in hand is stopping y le ti) a visit here. . ive us." lmk(x On th fol morning’s flight were the North - LOUIS COSENTINO HERE Louis Cosentino, from Anchorage at the Baranof durin e I)EPAI(TMENT ()F CO'VL.'VIEE(,E WLAT"ER BLREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. IiL, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs 24 hrs.* temp. ‘temp. Precip. 19 -4 10 6 37 30 Weather at 4:30 a.m. Cloudy Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson “Zdmonton "airbanks Haines Tuneau Juncan Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg .. Portland Prince George Prince Rupert 3an Francisco Seattle ... Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat *—(4:20 a. 34 n =5 -2 16 13 18 n 22 31 Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Snow Clear Tlear Clear Clear Snow Cloudy Snow Snow Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Snow Pt. Cloudy -25 30 10 . m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Temp. Dir,and Vel. (Sea Condition) 21 NE 15 27 NwW 9 Pive Finger Light Clear 30 N 20 5 feet Point Retreat Clear 25 NE 8 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal Cross Sound, Icy Strait area--northerly to northeasterly winds under 20 miles per hour. Protected waters Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal— decreasing ncrtherly winds under 15 miles per hour becoming variable Wednesday. Outside waters Dixon Entrance to Yakutat--northerly winds becoming northwesterly under 15 miles per hour. Variable cloudiness over the entire area Station “ape Spencer “ldred Rock . Weather Clear Pt. Cloudy Zero Mayer, Head, Charles two Pt. Cloudy | PAGE THREE (TERRITORIES HEAD BACK TODAY FROM TRIP TO INTERIOR Director, Divi- and Island Po- of the In- Juneau today PAA plane from Fairbanks, spending approximately two veeks on a trip to the Westward into the Interior “get ac- d" with one of major ibilities of his new post Arnold to remain in Juneau few days before travelling on to- vard his Nagional Capital office by way }uk‘x burg /rangell and Ketchikan, WEATHER REPORT 1. 8. WEATHER BURFAU) for 24-Hour Perlod Morning ature 10 0'Clock This e o o In Juneau—Maximum, minimum, 17 At Airport- minimum, 9 End!ng 6 n G. Amold, 23; of Territories sions, Department returned to Maximum, 21; after e o o o 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER FORECAST (suneau ana vieinity) e s Clear and cold, with, lowest temperature near degrees tonight. Increasing high clondiness Wednesday. 49 800000000 the of l © OPENING of the y»morly Victory Coffee Shop Located at South Franklin Street Across from Arctic Gab Co. GPENS TODPAY Open 24 Houvs a Bay Operated by the former Proprietor of the Tropics Cafe Specializing in Americanand Chinese Dishes Try Gur Chinese Dishes? — 20th CENTURY MARKET Alashe’s Finest —=== 202 + TWO PHORES. - 519 TURREYS for THANKSGIVING For complete Thanksgiving Dinner satisfaction, SERVE 20TH CENTURY DE LUXE ROAST TURKEY. They are guar- anteed the best money can buy. Selected from the Northwest's Finest Flocks of milk and grain fed turkeys, you will be assured of FINE, SWEET MEAT . . . TENDER AND JUICY! In order to assist out-of-town buyers and people who cannot get in to make their own selection we suggesi you mail us your order by using this order form: 20TH CENTURY MARKET P. 0. Box 409 Juneau, Alaska Please send Mr. Mrs. Address: How Deliver: TURKEY ROAST CHICKEN STEWING CHICKE FRYERS Approximately Pounds For Delivery 20th (ENTURY MARKET- |

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