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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Navy'" » illness linx vis- ited both camp day. Navy's ington, was laid ht temperature, but will be ready to go Meanwhile, at Army's second string nd, Barney Poole, joined Quarter- back Arnold Tucker on the sick list with a slight touch of flu Tuck- er was reported recovering from is il and Poole was expected » b2 all right by Saturday In . ofs selected for the’ Fast'squad next( v ] R AT or rle s i o | il iy Rcp Rowan, received a slight should- | Nov. i injury in yesterday's workout NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Promoter Mike Jacobs is dangling a heavy- § ‘. ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 29— With wcight championship bout in the o total of 164 entries, including diraction of Los Angeles. Jacobs [} J the country's top professional and ' said last night that he plans to stage | . S {10 48" Rose Bowl amateur golfers, the $10,000 Orlando a heavyweight title bout at the Los stticials’ would not | 1 I L r A I Orp2n Golf Tournament begins here | Angeles Coliseum next summenr. Joe . rradar £\ ( RTON, JR 3 s today Louis and Billy Conn are signed for Former Se»‘efd'\f 01 War| . I For t E nl‘uhdl ‘l‘,h(“”‘,l“h‘,‘“:, Ben Hogan, the Hershey, Pa., win- a title go in June at an unnsmed | [)winht Davis Once Was : i ng like 32 YSAIS (i cotor of the Military Academy ner of the Montgomery Invitational, | site, but close observers :~;\yk;hvr"\ 4 I BiT" Johes' was was the tournament favorite. He little chance of it being held any- N H P (: - H L X ! i 4 i carded a par 71 in a practice round where but in New York ational humplon ! o e e yesterday. Slammin’ Semmy Snead i e . bk A P ating that we would had a brisk 67 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20— In the| WAS TON, Nov. 29.—Dwight it we replisa (iRt SAT Pacific baseball league, Vice Presi-'F. Davis, Secre of War under ”‘“ "I‘” s ,’[‘“ 'r;‘ WICHITA, Kans, Nov. 20— The dent Torchy Torrance of the Seattle| President Coolidge and donor of the '11': My xi:::\ll‘> i 1046 Canadian-American “World | RRiniers says the Sacramento Solons Davis Cup, eml lematic % EA e e Seriss” between: the non-profession- | 2Ppaiently have claimed 4l-year-ternational Team T N TN al baseball champions of the two old pitcher Hal Turpin for the waiv-|ship, ‘1,1 i s until De- countries will be played in Wichita, | price of $2,500 Waps 0 | Président Ray Dumont of the Na. | Left-handed pitcher Cliff Cham-| Davis had suffered from d heart tional Baseball Corigress announced{bers, who is owned by the Los An-|ailment for the “last six month today. geles Angels has been discharged ! With him when from the Army. He will report for his wife, P i spring train with the club and Alicg t ¢ all P GENERALSHIP newspaper reports nbeaten football team en Alabama ac- invitation last — OF RVAIION POST NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Bernie A e Ly Bierman of Minnesota, Andy Kerr SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29.— - Mrs ® ghrough the football sease but of Colgate and Boattie Feathers of man squad of Los Angeles football| While stil | 1 ti ay" title 1S OOy o, Geted* 1ave sbvetat Bldsh SHEN North Carolina State, who will coach stars will leave by Clipper next Davis paired I ! i 1 i alhh g the castern team in the 21st annual Monday for Honolulu to meet two to win th East-West Shrine footba ¢ Hawaiian teams in charity games. champicnship ir ) 0 and d A rd PIGSKIN PICKINGS San Francisco January 1, Thé trip will be the first over-water ar 1 yashington en | b ¥ 1 1 Army vs. Navy) here today for a consultation with flight made by a civilian team resic rdir appoint It's risky to bet as much as 10 william M. Coffman, game director DU f th Pina Jor- cents The coaches will announce the play- Empire Want-ads bring results! pcration, 1e Assistant mg ctors of > On this game between officers and pors I 5 —_lof W s later and in ess have suddenly bobbe gents, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER RUREAU hocceded John W, VINSES{ES/5eo) isive of the Army- Who won't be friendly and polite JUNEAU, ALASKA e Wae SR of! Navy f 1 cla hich comes —Until the game is over Saturday Philippines from 1929 to 19 & : Philadelpk night WEATHER BULLETIN oo he IreviEhub: Reaibbd ;- If the Cadets perform the way DATA FORK 24 HOURS NDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME n 5 € ct esterds - they oughter Alnxite:n;). . i rm)h& : TKA VISEDSHH JTERE 0. When 8. , rain curtailed Theyll turn the contest into a ast | Lowest 4:30am. 24hr Weather at or Bt e 3 At il ed slaughter Statfon 24 hrs temip. temp. Precip 4:30a.m Viclor Roge e e S ; rag 5 . Allen, Sitka residents, have arrived the prospect of 1dy grid DEDIN g orage 1 4 & i Snow in Junea: and ave registered at the ruin 1y The experts Tin is the most important meétal Barrow -27 Baranci ir 1w t would be in the produced in Bolivia Bethel 0 s Snow oy Cordova 19 37 5 Cloudy Dawson Cloudy Edmonton 5 15 Cloudy Fairbanks E 5 -15 Pt. Cloudy Haines E 12 Cloudy Juneau ¢ ‘ 32 Cloudy Juneau Airport F 22 Cloudy Ketchikan 3 3 3 Rain Kotzebue Clear McGrath -24 Clear Nome -15 Clear Northway -32 Cloudy Petersburg 27 Snow Portland 5 38 Cloudy Prince George 3 20 3 Cloudy Prince Rupert 36 Cloudy San Francisco 46 Seattle 39 39 Sitka 31 35 Whitehorse -3 Snow Yakutat 19 26 Cloudy "~ (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Tic iow pressure center in the Gulf of Alaska is deepening this morning and a mass of relatively cold air is approaching the coast of western Washington, Oregon and British Co- lumbia. Rain has fallen along the coast frcm western Washington to the Ketehikan area and scattered snow flurries along the Gulf of Alaska north of Sitka and over northwestern Canada. Below zero temperatures continue over the interior of Alaska and the northwestern portion of Cidnada with the lowest temperature of minus 49 degrees reported at Shunghak. | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Rain 38 SE 3 feet Cape Spencer Cloudy 33 ENE 5 feet Eldred Rock Cloudy 23 NNE 5 feet Five Finger Light .Snow 34 NNE Guard Island Cloudy 40 NE 1 foot Lincoln Rock Cloudy 39 SE 2 feet Point Retreat ... Snow 28 N 6 feet MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal % T 5 = Taku Inlet—northerly winds 40 miles per hour—cloudy with some snow E s flurries. 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Anyone not dist church, Girl Scout Commissioner T A nominating comnrittee now belong may pay their dues Mis. Scott Murphy has announced. has selected a slate which will be at this annual mesting, and will »d, and further nominations then be qualified to vote on an be Yoard that night mat before the group, Mrs, Mu. hy explained Formation of this Association in line with the forward-looking policy of Girl Scouts, Incorporated Eighteen M 'e said, and is dasigned to increase The Council as it is today will be| All Troop Leader the scope and effectiveness of the known as the Board, and its officer r are also urge Scout program ! 1ction as officers o Asso- pessi The Asscciation will include the ¢ n. A maximum of 18 members | ent Ruby o s or v/ ® Alaska Ailines feeder plane bases =: DC-3 scheduled routes — Alaska Airlines feeder plane routes Wi f Only terminal points are showa on the above map. There are more than a hundred towns served by Alaska Airlines in Alaska. 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