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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THPEE § SUGGESTIONS ARE - HOSTAK WIS, MADEREGARDING . FIRST ROUND ~ciry prawning BROOKLYN Iyn “Men of chosen & the C Planning Commissi the!a poll of # isades 4 s might feasibly act upon t 1 he official pub. SEATTLE, Nov.-13—With a first advice tendered them b; : BiedEn Rotar round knockout win over city planning authorities such : ) SUYDHISE, surhifk Hughes, Detroit Negro, added t Henry R. Berg, Execut S if comeback string, Al Hostak tary of the Seattle P ¢ t P the Dodgers 1¢ ! attle’s former NBA Midc mis ceording to 1 { category to the : Boxing Chamj E President of the Ju i Outfielder Da Di dleweight, inter ceialists du ructures it will ncad his i n Brookly: y 2 her recent trip south tate!) playtg “tin pY EOB CRUBB NEW YORK, Nov. 13—Ezzard \" "l:.“‘“ ther s ”. £ ety ']"' % . o3 W YORK, Nov. 13—Penn Charles, of Cincinnati, and Jim b Bidh by the past i e VE] !.fflplsav fiOES State's football team which has had Ritchie, of St. Louis, virtually un- Apring Ahagel Sl o i ¥ 1108 L C 27 points scored against, it 10wn to boxi fans, have joined 1:45 min- la C {_L;“H’“ Hall, Uni l‘v ity v season, has the best, defensive rec- the list of contenders who hope to ation of popul Washiniton, Seattle Aetitiem v crd cf all the college' elevens in the get a crack at Joe Louis’ heavy- Huges 170.'tion in the next 50 BT o, (e Gred e country, according to statistics re- weight titla. plans now should of t bt TR Rl WE i S]'AYS ON (ANV;&S leased today by the National Col- The two survived last night in growth, and the public buil he services of a staff of competent " Bt legiate Athletic Bureau the first bouts of the so-called erect should be adequate for i e \‘mi o : The Nittany Lions, who take on “elimination$” that Promoter Mike p eement with the opinion wes ¢ ”: } 1 SAN JOSE, Calif, Nov. 13 | Navy at Baltimore this Saturday, Jacobs believes will produce a also given by Portland experts. W \ip fee (based pen- Benny Lindsay, veteran Ca have allowed six opponents an a¥- capakble challenger for Louis next by heads of the Bureau of Gove Seaddsl vom 123-pounder, dropped a s erage of 1372 yards per game oh yea mental Research at the Univers ) 10,000 pof ound knockout decision to Speedy both rushing and passing. Only Charles survited a nine-count of Washingten, all of whom e g . : | Cabanella, Hard-punching Filipino (hres teams have scored on them knockdown in the third round, but pressed warm interest in Alask : czens LGN from Manila, in a scheduled 10- and the Licns have been beaten but rallied to gain a unanimous 10- future ELVER/BE IVHES R WMSCHIA IS Ofround go here last night. Lindsaj once—by Michigan State round decision over Cleveland’s Steps Given Rk e “““‘ were vecommendeil: | weny qown twice in the first round o e On rushing defense alone, Miss- Jimmy Bivins at Pittsburgh, while BY MUGH FULLERTON Specificaily, concrete recommEr ““l“‘\" ‘1‘! on the Loullsti ;g siayed down in the second af- A : 43¢ ¢ FEATHES issippi State zoomed from out of Ritchi sined a 10-round draw Although Alabama U. and Auburn goeioncooae eon fayosi d plan- ARG chubd 45 SIS MAJCT| ver ta a hard left to the mid- 8 aeuivtn A nowhere to the No. 1 spot, having with Jos Maxim, of Cleveland, at'haven't met in football since 1907,') " i1 1yde how ; B A 2 El‘“mfi throttled seven opponentstoanav- the Keil Auditorium in St. Louis. it was '‘Bama that developed a top- 1" Buiq to provide for ] erage of 54 yards per game, In a third t at Buffalo, vet- flight passer { its intra-state en- 4 . o< much as pessibl n 2. : Harvard, while winning from cran Lee Oma, of Detroit, walloped cmy Back in 1935, ten-year-old ;oo ti o :‘}.u’\ “In the mean- Dartmouth 21-7 last week, slipped Joe Muscato in & 10-rour to Travis Tidwell listened to the Ta- | o (iopo o added, “it is up to ; 3 frem first to second in this de- remain a serious contender dio accounts of Dixie Howell's pass- ot 0y Sy L ; e ns to tuter ot es in' El You're certain to enio) partment while South Carolina I i es to Don Hutson in the Alabama- m must rest. Improve v 11 ition” drive, which can ¥ I'-‘(: i o1l pud . ..ar best when you as on to. the No, 3 position Stanford Rose Bowl game and de- p % [0 P8 S o PR Rl : I "‘]‘” faen whiskey at its pre-ie y ward pass defense last week, e passer Howell Hi5 :DOD “(Alted na' mh @cAMDIS. Was the An- ec underway in st THREE ui changed places with Indiina, the Lought him a footb cient property-line rcute nortl : R - former leader. In six games, AS UNEMAN OF you may have L S LADE THODIST BA R Aggies have allowed their opp! 150, -SRI SO0 le turns have caused accidents spond so much o0t s g e Tt i 3 ents to complete cnly 17 of 61 aerial ot follow and fatalities for the past 30 years fic The entiitas of & 16, 1 pm. in Methodist DBLENDED WHISKEY . 85 proof, 70% neutral spirits distilled from attempts for an average per game fA teammate, HANIY oot o eoftening of the curves itect e e 3 Parlors. Start Christmas grain and potatces f of 46 yards : [¢ Lidwell decided 1. viqeq, although plans for a mag- the wdir here Three Distributers, Inc, New York, N. Y, i Washington State moved up from Npw YORK, Nov. 12 1o his throwing for Auburn e paEh i nay i 4 _ ninth to fourth with 54.7 Army guard, smeared and by-passc ha i s % P S & m‘P']" B et Sene RTS BEFORE e I I awa g R R ] urd > of the year ‘ 1 3 he Cadet from Chalta|jim har he made first down for sevage disposal, city i anes, ho Let your taste write your B4k, pasmamoy S e s Irish near the Army's goal be- garbage disposal § ! man of the week in the sixth A TR o AH e 5. og ® ciated Press weekly poll of t he went out cf bound 3ut ly enforced Also ; ('!'! Eggie a y wouldn't permit any slow mo- ' pl unds, pessibl - : e P = be taken so its ers downtowr : -eo m plan can be sure what happened.' . 5 : 3 @"W 1 Single matches were bowled on HUSKIES WORK OUT Sl ocl, 8 |,‘””‘ka,\”“;““”“ fes to those existing in the|éttractis ed y ¥ ¥ Samp e , the Elks alleys last night and Dr Stanive shiknge, {5 SESTthing Bl use of the University of eat P ¢ A W. Stewart was high man for DEFENSIVE MOVES pan AL Lo Sl aa nd for o petmar eal 1) ey h : I 5 0 perfol o > o o (1 b g { the evening with 648. Many went A - il et B k'l 17 Co and ! €al mn 1wo 500 and over. ‘Thedollowing are R Dt the Dixle Feb foothall Teagils|of neoled infor . City Planning P , the scores made: SEATTLE, Noy. 18- Uniyersity| . "t rino about as bad & beating request to any membe to the d for cwth and | & ¢ McKinnon 171 209 170 550 of Washington linemen and backs , -k B i change possibilities with other rovemen rs. Coughlin & ¥ . at the Miami Se: bosse 3 I Snow 179 1980 203 581 have an idea of what t bt v baslkipie’ o oBhpaL rs "aould. bENE I .8 great de belief that realiza- |k Aeyicr & 300 WRGEL 18 S 608pect i the way of s with the high school teams at the immediat of the possibiities ¥ Henning 202 "192" 145 539 th> University of Oregon this o Dudley (Bill's kia' (In the meantime ur outlined will come within! ¢ Plummer 148 146 145 464 yrday S b tlon I8 ‘Toraa P S Ok ¢ Burke 1. 10200, Dl sibn shatesiiay bo GELMIEN. BE DOBEF | st e tenatod o series ed by writing Mr. Richard Per J. Barragar 159 ¥56° 175 490 ers shot aerials from various Ore- ,.'”";; (_Ik“"j:‘;;[‘f,, ” ,':. ,l‘;:,\ own Secretary of State’s Off Moscerip 176 161 170 507 gon formations. b 2l R U Wash.) { + Metcalf 181 202 199 582 A i mnr‘l.um\n in tvo s of S S Protects your face-- %a]’ ? w,?]g > W A * F. Barragar 144 161 160 465 ¢ o ® ® o &« © o o o ey By e ONTe azine, 458 S \O ) H LR ¥ B/ Stewart 184 211 253 648 MARTHA SOCIETY needs no brush Nichols 175 146 201 522 o SUN RISES — SETS . 5. Adopt a basic building cot : CARSON LAWRENCE Lajoie 137 155 129 421 o e Wil hold a Bazaar and Dessert, cuch as that worked out for Wash G‘l ll) » . AL LAWNLINUVE » Hagerup 181 172 145 498 o NOVEMBER 14 e Friday night N 15, in No. Light ington c by Miller and Vogel 4 A ; Henning 198 182 188 578 e 8:43 am. ® Presbyterian Church Parlors from and published by the Bureau of 3 ! Holmquist 135 152 188 470 4:41 pm. 7 to 10 pm. Hand made tea tow- Governmental Research as Report for dmly shuvmg Calziel 150 155 138 443 e o o o o olcls pillow slips and aprons, suit- No. 57. Determine regulations for i ¢ Parsons 153 130 156 439 >-oe - — able for Christmas giving. Also street widths, platting and sud-di- The MODERN shave cream McKinnon 160 169 210 539 ATTENTION REBEKAHS home made candy, pie, cake and viding J for MODERN Hulterg 174 139 166 479 Regular meeting tonight at eight. coffce on sale 424 41| 6. Pass a zoning ordinance gov- mei ¢ Iversen 164 167 175 506 Electicn of officers. Please at- o Sl AT erning erection of future build * Forsyth 136 153 169 458 tend. 425 1t Sell . with an Empre Wantad. and pre-determining areas for ¢ o o v o o o 0 o o o . . [ TIDE TABLE L . . ) NOVEMBER 14 . e High tide, 5:56 a.m. 14.6 feet o/ ! e Low tide, 11:36 am, 48 feet ® High tide, 17:35 p.m., 16.2 feet ® fe . | e o o o o 0 0 o o o 2 e - | 2 Empire Wantads get results! S, PHONE 82 i ONE 829 | / L3 1 l & 1 Always the Righi Spot 5 For All Sporting Geods @ [} | SHOTGUN SHELLS @ | RIFLE AMMUNITION @ RS SLEEPING BAGS @ GUN A% CASES @ PISTOL HOLSTERS @ ‘ '@\ OUTDOOR CLOTHING @ RIFLE : ' & BELTS ® LEATHER JACKETS @ ' | COLEMAN LANTERNS ® LEATHER @ . 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