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| i WE 1946 DNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, SCORESSLUMP BIG NINEDEBATE NLONEWOLF CHANCETO NAME ‘i oo BOWLINGLOOP. ROSEBOWLTERM © i Ll iin_ would hol X Lone Wolf bowlers apparently had LY C E 1 ¥ N \ hird r San Francisco he! eye trained more on election CHICAG( O A five-ve € the Un of returns than on pins last night, | co act, wi Wester Engl 1 e I Francisco Sunday according to scores turned in. Best Conferer v ild gain I heaste I F Dy w badly three-game set was rolled by Erv ented prestize as 1 ) I e buck X 33 to Hagerup, who totalled returns by controlling the selection three < I High single string honors were of teams to mee Pacifi ) captured by ‘Art’ McKinnon with arepresentative 1 the F WEC K o ¢ Jeff ( aith 213 line. | Cleveland and Archie |is being pu ote for Teje 1 i fe L ! ! f score, totalling 1,048 betwer . p p Orege Portland on S them » I i n ju v il al Lone Wolf leaguers will roll agair . hat guy ol Cardle at on, Friday evening, at the Elk I i fi ‘ erback 1 has moved alleys, with pairings to be 1 day 11k e Whit Scores last night wer Don nate with Team st 2nd Av.[) VW FOULISHNESS Ted half, while Dillhcefer 131 136 it u « [e} } rumor here i at | A it ! ved up to rig Taylor 164 174 pre ragook, N. H.,|! with Gordon Gray. Cravath Team total 971 cined $n Y ¥ bl tackling and Mcserip 165 137 157 168 Minne wh 2 Trojans roigyth 120 1154 12 There i ! ! y I \«¢ when they Team total 853. ern or Wisconsin, althoug ild-mannered R 1 ) te F. Barragar 161 169 137 no i vith boi Larry » Metealf 181 150 ! Another ha m of w « ‘ Tgam total n 1 d of a cour [ t ning 162 108 153 facul C erning | ¢ pennant inning ( ( O Snow 201 169 191 f v 'n he the wint th [ aturc i Team total Bi facui ommittee t e-be Lou Pe X « near Clatk 33 74 154 ci qu 1 and moest of them I i I th Erbland 160 145 154 ecte: call meetings with ke F B I back and Team total in the next two week Pl h Vil along McKinnon 211 149 If the is v 1e e high or eason? Blanton 161 147 Rosh, Bov figure “maybe Army can The racial c the deep Teéam {otal fective in ample Quakers Leo Duro- I er apply in Okla- Carnegic 165 192 next New Ye ame hotel| hom Phelps 178 139 1 Taam Atotal 1 o 1 Fi Fol F. Barragar 167 137 165] 1 W the of professional Dalgziel 153 162 150 n the deep south last Team total night as they trimmed the Miami, Hagerup 196 199 181 in line at the Florida, Seahawks 34 to 0 in Mi- Lajgie 160 138 160 3 to Fenway Park Stadium. T Team total arrived Mon- ce duel Burke 196 134 s before the start- 1 Nicholls 164 171 me The Team total yoars Y barber [ i bserver Shattuck. 186 104 156 5 puring the ook at G e and then | are using machir J. Barragar 159 174 167 only a Westert arby d ore for laughter deer and elk am total - ity weuld parti p he could ge Cleveland National forest ne Cleveland 165 197 16% remaining t Gilmore ) Stewart 200" 185 178! Hesignated by t o = Team total - names ( Dame 1 Grummett 139 165 156 nd + e i [l Parsons 157 153 145 i n@g - Brlets Team total — 883 d h Wi !) d ololy & for Bengholl 144 160 182 166 z i Plummer 132 140 150 141 ad The UCLA Bruins and th n- b oL Team total — 909 i ffor 27-10, ford Indians are working hard, i Sl B s ting ready 1o he hig footb: . " ‘ g S o , Ris. Wine, through eir roughest scrimmage e e ¥ were on the sidelines with injuries i3 4 FTh Skip Rowland and John Roesch., CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Michael Hin- 'he results ot tights 1 night But both are expected to be ready'ky k Kenna ader of a ward arg as follows: AI(HED for the contest which may decide p 1 dynasty founded before Beattle—Johnny Wells, 145, °i 2 trip to the Rose Bowl first Chicago world in 1893, Sesittle, TKO Rio Rico, 145, Havana Down on the Stanford farm, the died today in*the third round of their bo 9.—Marcel Oer~iy 4y who have made such a' The “little fellow” of long re- €hicago—Anton Raadik, 161 3-4, pean middlewei wprisingly good showing this year, membered cam Eflonia, TKO Carmen DeJoin been matc thiyre not taking the game lightly either &8 or 91 year 164 1-2, Syracuse, fourth round W ton, D.lcither, Coach Schwartz is trying werd and records varied $tanchester—N. H.—Charles “Cab- bout at Madi-{y, pring his men to a peak for the Sl ey¥ Lewis, 132, New York, outpoint- £0n Square Garden, Dec crycial game i EMBLEM CLUB ed{George Knox. 126, Newark, N. J., - 3 However, Schwartz will be with-! Meets Thursday night at eight in®a ten round go. NOTICE ocut two of his best players this' at Elks Club room. Members are Boston—Al “Red” Priest. 136, of weekend. Tackle Jim Cox and urge attend. Important busi- Cambr! ‘!:c, knocked 'mn Walter | agter this date I will not be center Pete August are out with/ness. adv, “Hopeye” Jones, 163, New York, in j.qnongiple for any debts contract- injuries - voe thg fourth round of their bout. ed by any other than myself. § Phonograph KRecords. Home : Al i % DON PAUL BALMAT. adv' Ccach Doug Fessenden of Mon-| Beautiful. WILLIAMS 1S £ ONHOT SEAT POSTON, Oct. v —Ted Williams’ fafture to foil the “Dyer shift” with a $hird base bunt has put the Red 512( slugger on the baseball hot seat togay as Boston prepared for its {i world series game -since 1918 agminst the conniving St. Louis Cgdinals. fi]l even in their .us. two games atéSportsman’s Park, the American Ledgue's runaway champs open at hétpe this afternoon . with their chdef long-distance power threat up- set=by the Card’s infield alignment CE OF SHOES MAY JUMP SOON WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Prices foE-some shoes may jump soon as a rcfim of a move to increase pro- dggtion, an OPA official said today. FHe told a reporter that a price hie authorized for imported calf sins may: push up the cost of} men’s and women’s dress shoes in which calf leather is used. Fow much the increase may be camnot be estimated at this time, € ofiicial said. FReconversion Director John R.{" @l St@elman authorized higher pric-| egw for imported calf skins and lé@ther yesterday in a move (o} aygrt what he termed a threat-| ened 40 to 50 percent cut in shoe | prgduction in the next three mi@nths. One factor involved in Steel- man’s action is the sharp decline iz domestic hide production re- syling from the small number of BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA_-_COI-A COMPANY BY le ha \ I h ‘ ed e cor THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN L £ G TON, O EAU, ALASKA ON REPORTS DIPLOMATIC 'IF FST PROBLEMS FINAL OBSTACLE gzr: 3 CHINESE GUVT. COLUMNS SMASH TOWARD KALGAN Hsit nat y I vird rec « Red d G vi ) I 6y 0 re was had held ap- 13 miles ptured Hwai- 1 on the Com- ment rein- h belea- Hopeh iestion ient Condition of Walter SHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Walter Johitson, onetime strikeout ace of the American League, was in “un- i changed” condition today at rgetown hospital after rallying m a weekend relapse | -+ | Fur cicaning, Repairing and re i modeling. Victor's Fur Factory. meat animals moving to market. 1 7 = P = TEAMSTERS MEETING | 1 Teamsters Union will meet at| J“neau COId tol.age Co' ST AFL Hall Wed. night 8 pm. adv. : — 1 in Attorney . Johnson Unchanged : PAGE, THREE CXEL IR N e s Y . . o SUN RISES SETS . ” e . . = ey o FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF ©° 20 am . 70 WORLD FLIGHT : 2 e . . L o © 0 & o 0 e o e o o A WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 Final PR £ DOUBLE-DUTY .//~ O rnment approval of a projected NOSE DROPS WORKS (OB e Tr TIGRt Be on fane ¥ ¥ e @ et 8T WG E ¥ ¢ FAST RIGHT WHERE two dozen B-20 Superiortresses ® TIDE TABLE b Jjouste i hung today on a diplomatic *“if IDE TABLE Officials predicted privately that ® - s to come when you put a OBER 1 ' Py the State Department probably will o e st ey tro-nol i each nostil. Also wfihrateas M High tide 1:18 am, 175 ft colds from pprov h, Army Ajr Forces plans o [ o tiqe 7.21 am. -04 ft. e developing if used in time! Try it for the flight—if some way can be o e 13-34 om. 186 ft. e | Foliow directions in package. found to minimize the venture as a gl . OW ( 1€ 6 p t . - se of “blg stick" diplomacy ‘ wpm, s o WICKS VA-YRO-NOL . . . - - - - . . % the Tl problem con ing Department i it whatever I o e AT A AN et e o 1.0.0.F. HALL g e FANCY WORK SALE GARSSON CASE . GOING BEFORE GRAND JURORS ‘'NORTHLAND WASHINGTON, Oct. 9-—-The crnment complete¢ arrany today to lay the *Garrson Case before Federal grand jurcrs as a ar that Rep. May (D- Senate investigators' wartime muni~ the Novem- answer ions about the combine prior Ler election Senator member of the Brewster (R-Me), a Senate War Inves- tigating Committee which spent delving into the wlng arms venture, told that “in justice to M Committee should arrange an appearance for the Kentucky K once I\ six weeks no reference to May General Tom Clark’s last nignt that would be pre- Jury, beginning was terse announcement the Garrson Case sented to a grand temorrow. Business meeting tonight at eight, Odd Fellows Hall adv. LESSLEY JANITORIAL SERVICE WINDOW WASHING FLOOR WAXING Daiiy, Weekly or Monthly Service able and Efficient Workman- ship—PHONE 881—P. 0. Box 846 AND . Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel, Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent oo el ookl A A Arefe deceioefeefonforferte Jofeke befeofrefeeferfeefoofocfeoferferfefetesferforte oot ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER €0. 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