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THE DAILt ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASK/ ~ PAGE THREE r cnuld go the other way very easily | fend off annoying fans before any iles at sea will be able through BOWlING HER E if- Penn's great center, Charles Bed- | impertant fight The guy who loRA" 'NSIA[[ED Loran to obtain accurate position narik, is unable to pls 1mndles the job is William Maur- figures from varions stations op- e | Alabama-G ia is the | iellc That, of course, is sup-| 0" All "AVY SHlpS erated by the Coast Guard The MR & i o e | home team and that should give { to remind the customers that : The stations will cover the ap- alleys of the Elks last night ON FooTBAll | ildogs the edge. But this vote Gus will fight Tami Mauriello, Oct proaches to the Orient, Alaska, the following scores were made | | AES ) Alabama and Harry Gii- 31, and for some reasor 1p- Hawaii, North America, the North | in KAKE pesed to be important WASHINGTON, Oct. 24— Atlantic and England e C. Bucy 103 145 | exas-Rice: the Lo ns prov- - The Navy announced today that e, | W. Hellan 142 102 |ed lasc week that they have a a device called Loran has been ARMY TRANSPORT HERE - B. Ansell 134 146 16 | ground attack in addition to Bob- AUSIRA”A ASKS installed on all its ‘ 6 " y ships, planes and auxiliary sels J. 8. Army Transport Collin Me- ID. Naish 131 by Layne's fabulous passing. Rice A supp G486 otthodox | pass Lowan is an_electronic _after a stormy trip across Total P ol By HAROLD CLAASS! -\1\.”:3»1‘ A b “.“:,_" ‘1')|,"‘,'::f,;\i,,1 5 (URB (HARGES OF llong range navigation s main e Gulf from Seward, arrived in L I NGOON W YORK, Oct. 24 —®—Frank pe, w.West Virginia: ‘these advantage reedom from in-| jyyneau this morning at 11 o'clock. Y ER B ' A Leahy, coach of the Notre Dame| (.. (o s S o e IWARMONGER'NG' terference during long periods of The freighter is scheduled to take T s : g - football team, has enjoyed the IUX-| .4 (ne P. 8. Liows will remain 1) fog, ov and ms when .yoard 9,000,000 board feet of lum- ury of Tows" All the DOBElch .. wao tan. kmosher ekt Besn | celdolal navigation is impossible. | fom the U, S. Engineer's dock L B ) : D. Morrisc 29 11 . Vill | 5t NEW VORK, Oct. 24--(P—Aus-| Vessels that are hundreds of| or shipment back to Seward Sp: g how just how needless were UCLA-Southern Methodist: the!tralia has formally demanded that - - e . T e 1 : 3% BOB 1g0g[-EDOr's Worries | cali coasted last week while the United N 15 act to curb g S It e grewon s dry, the South ! SMU polished off Rice in a bruiser. [ Propaganda which falsely” ac-| 3 n 24 13 Bend fracas may turn into an aer-| UC cuses national officials or other e D Rulesfor Basketball Teams Conerly, Poole Take Lead o ceccori . 16 o |‘al alsplay between Johnny Lufs h Ctroline-Florida: vaunted Tesponsible pefsons of “warmonger- e . B. Bonnett 5 12 f Notre Dame and Iowa's Al De- Jarolina attack gets rolling. ing.” Drawn Up-Event Starts = for Classification as 's souson 120 w31 35 T W toe D winreiial Atttk M| The Autrlian proposal_ was MAY I AG ! Spot g g L . i strength should be too much for - ubmitted to the U. N. General on Febfl'ary 23 IfidiVidual P'ayers Total 537 531 616 1684'the Iowans who frittered away a | ! 4 Assembly by Australia’s Minister ¥ KA 13-point lead last week and wound | 3 External Affairs, Dr. Herbert Ty J. Whittier 1 3 13 ‘4p in a 13-13 deadlock with Ohio! 3 t an amendment to S av b rawr for . e o o e oo Whittier 5 148 146 | state fa’s n on “warmong- Gome in and see i} the Gold Medal Basketball Tourn t o e hald: ot Junbay. Feb ; SRR e e R Matheny 9 153 | At least, that is the opinion of which comes up for discussion | jye new features and Penn State may domin g oo P | o k at Lake Success P ilnw HE “yulks. 8 4 g 1 739 it Ve g it | must follow the rule and ) to ual correc prediction: nd 3 mi PIONEERS' CARD PARTY itions as approved by the X ¢ ) !last week is identical with his sea- b tions ‘as approved i t t R. Wilkins i : | | The Piongers of Alaska and Aux- ament Committee as follows A N £ |son’s average of .804 .- G55 AN hoeld 6 el oaite. RN Only ten players are allowed pe A. Hedges 912108, ] Coast Game | NEW YORK, Oct. 24—!P—Harry ot F < M. Hemnes 23 129 \ evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd s i g Other predictions: the drumbeater, is pre- S / time in the mem-|j Guy 119 170 1 : 2 iellows Hall. Bridge, pinochle and 0% hborial | CAARELS SAtriat i Southern California-California: | some fancy, formal an- ory o c egiate Athletic gpot 35 whist will be played and everyone Bkl s b : .. the honeymoon is over for Cali- nicuncement that the Messrs. Fran- s 5 : b | Bureau it tal 5 653 1859 ) N g invited to attend. Refreshments 3. Team registration will not be fornia’s new coach, Lynn (Pappy) |cis Albert-Antl and Harry Mendel = MMECS 0 accepted until after February 1 Waldorf, after five straight plea- Wwill b associated with him in from one er of those HOWKAN Tcam jerse 1 be numbered Shh etatintinalplaii : et it ant Saturday afternoons. Southern ' handling press relations for the “ with numbers at A AR s Joe Louis-Jersey Joe Walcott = sections are to be found top-'c. porter 118 and ba i vidHInE i Porres 12 { California is talent rich and should to enter on each team r ot The registration fee for each team e will be $10.00 four inches high. ° 3 o G ik {storm on from here to the coast heavyweight title fight That's | Players will b their own | Fard-worl 2 ; gt ; G5 g !title and the Rose Bowl task of try- | just an indication that the beak- TIME ron A F ippi lers for the, Total 541 586 1679 Conerly leads the nation in KLUKWAN | total offense and forward passing B. Ross 28 127 | { ill be ment ament will not be re- ponsible for lost towels. 2 e Heik . 1 ole, ho cot t cat the E. Moore 6. Season tickets will be on sale 2nd Po ole, who couldn . 1S 7 5 s v {Wolverines won't do that well be any need for such stunts. : ) & at Army, has been able to S : { 5 1 i LG h the passes, thanks to Con- B. Mork . {against thelr anclent enemy but| Walcott, about whom youll hear | GET YOUR GUNS 11 Cnnmlm\vh:-u.\'l .\m;un mkm.~l 52 o ) {they will count enough to win. plenty in the next month or so, is & Wil e fssued - each ‘player and)® g hae made 728 yards in| Total : ; Ilinois-Purdue: the Illini have|about to set up a training camp at|] READY . . Hummg g A 159 plays, which gives him the TOKEEN thad two extremely hard games the Grenlock, N. J . .That’s on the Df v)'i“[.fllr’)ll‘l‘l‘l“‘?lki‘;:hll‘l\\l \\\\‘-‘x’l rim Workhorse title among the leaders, A. Wood 109 130 Jigeltt S Bauirdass DUt g aveLack SO SRy i Season Is Here! Doupls . Elsiriasion; 3 i o1 hiol doih plsted BatbaE TN I0T. B, McKinnon 040 68 | snough left to edge out Purdue. !interested in hunches about dark We: repair.guns, rodis six days. Styots: - HATa tHichs B, Becker 124 99 8 Army-Columbia horses . 4 P SE Deloit B Hankd. ' Moutiatins pttemnts, © Hclni t touc Rl reels, cameras and ¥ . -Ddl \Am"id.hy‘ Journamen! | gown passes, to corner passing hon- W. McKinnon 200 179 Army-Columbia: a year ago Col-| Lows, now on an exhibition, will e i Manager, stated tha S Srot 18 18 umbia became the first all-civilian|cneck in at Pompton Lakes, N. J., b ill be ac ed i e tournament T i g g :\mli “l,,“. ‘]ji:;‘:\:“;‘)li blxnzxk:tl will| Poole has caught 21 passes for Total 591 514 team to defeat Navy's football team | Nov. 1 and start boxing four days [— W et % 193 yards, five of them good for ——————— 1d tomorrow makes a first-place | later n L) require more games. Teams plan- v . ,,,,?, ‘\ Shterthe housoament ghould il owns. He res touchdown |pitch tc end the Army string of DAB ELL . % [ ing tc ter the tournament s 1 25 victories. But it will not make the get on the mailing list promptly. n with Ke s, an BUIlDING pERM"’S c : Gold Medal n,nzu‘:bl.m Tol ckle at Utah State, mov- jerade Light heavyweight champ Gus slmfl cenler P. 0. Box 1232 ed out on the flank to pick off L i Pennsylvania-Navy: this battle | Lesnevich, employes a bodszuard to | | RN 211 So. Franklin PHONE 17 nament is sponscred by the June Lions Club and pre-seasc five six-pointers also. | . by the Boj Best pass-catching average is held charged by Joc Scott of the University of . San Francisco, who snagged seven - 109 yards g hree touck s ¥ or 199 yards and three touchdowns |, oo Heds 6070 conctn inst Marquette last week and s b : . dition remodel oil tank site and has gained 304 yards on 12 recep-|{ it tions B ka Mission eventh Day Ad- e Geri of Georgia le £ Jop Qerl g e o 1 Main Street, $200, re- | ~ X uniers with a 464 yard average, pair poreh and steps i his Week’s F5 o0 Tems Chrtatian | B 1 ia ik AKY LUDU | i f as ret punts (26) | G d Games 1 g Walter, Call Ma; > at the Baranof ri Richmond has the largest for reservations and transportation bk Yindage: arrangements —ady. 604-tf ing to stop the Big Nine champion. bust trade isn't as dead as it Michigan - Minnesota: Michigan s seemed all summer--nor quite “N BEPAIB | 1s averaged 55% points for every | s 's Harry would like. . . If | [ass—— [ R —— 60 minutes of action this year. The l business was gecod, there wouldn't The following building permits > been recently ity En, Standard Ol Stan V. immett Hanks, chairman e —— H he schedule of major IF QIRVELE LA vh piaroRpeq’Jive j P el s o e y passes, including Jack Jen- SUMMONS I played on campuses across the na d Gene Barrett, No. 5776 i 6 eioht. emmoely and Serduy | | In the District Court for the Teri- { P Doak Walker n Meth-; tory of Alaska, Division Number | odist leads the major team scorers, One, at Juneau to date with seven touchdowns and DORA KUICH, Plaintiff, vs. AR- | 10 extra f for al of 52.| THUR A. KUICH. Defendant l Jim Bri 2 heads| The President of the United the extr T ickers, having of America, to the above named de- werted 30 out of 32 after Michi- | fendant, Greeting: an's torrent of touchdowns. You are hereby required to appear Two West Coast pe: eT reak in the District Court for the Terri- into the top ASSES caug tory of A , First Division at Ju- Jim Connors of neau, within thirty days after the sity picking up 14 fo 8 is last publication of this summons, to rank se th and Jos Sc of | namely within thirty days after the San Francisco, 12 for 304, in 10th. first day of November 1947, in case Jal Leicht, Oregon, has run this summons is published or within |back 20 punts for 271 yards, and|thirty days after the date of its) iranks third in that department na- service upon you, in case this sum- | tionally. mons is served upon you personally . Tz and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said court and cause. Plaintiff in said action demands TIDE TABLE ® |the dissolution of the bonds of OCTOBER. 25 = matrimony now existing between her it #0 { and defendant. Low tide 4:52am, 30 ®! And in event you fail to so ap- High tide 11:27 aum., 14.7 {t. @ Ineqr and answer, plaintiff will take Army vs. Columbia Boston Col. vs. Villanova Boston U. vs. Wm. and Mary. Brown vs. Colgat Bucknell vs. Temple. Cornell vs. Princeton Dartmouth vs. Harvard Fordham vs. Merch. Marine. Georgetown vs. NYU. Holy Cross vs. use Lafayette vs. Wash. & Jefferson. Maryland vs. VPL Navy vs. Penn Penn State vs. West Virginia Pitt vs. Ohio State. Rutgers vs. Lehigh. Yale vs. Springfield MIDWE: | Tllinois vs. Purdue e I R RN NS Indiana vs. Northwestern |e Iowa vs. Notre Dam Iowa State Kansas State vs. Nebraska. Marquette vs. Wiscons Michigan vs. Minnes Mich. State vs. Kentucky. Oklahoma vs. TCU. Low tide 17:24 pm., 45 ft. | jydgment against you for want Oklahoma A&M vs. Drake. High tide 23:28 p.m., . ill 3 ’ " o : SiE e o o e Serving the family, community and nation SOUTH | ' o 200 ® | plaint as hereinbefore stated. Witness the Honorable George W. b ® |Folta, judge of said court and the £} sepl. thereof affixed ci il frddaf Did you ever stop fo think that we live, we learn, we fravel SUN RISES—SETS . ] of October, 1947. . J. H. WALMER, —all through the pages of the newspaper we read! How OCTOBER 25 ® | (Court Seal) Clerk. | §un xiges : ’ BY 3., TgRERS, much broader is the scope of our lives, because we can Sun sets . 5:28 pm. | Deputy. Mississippi vs. Arkansas. o | Birst publication, Oct, 3, 1047 read abouf the wide world in newsprint. How much more Miss. State vs. Hard.-Simmons. ® o 0 v oo o0 0 e 0 o o Lastpublication, Oct. 24, 1947. R hansAane | e we know about people and politics; child care and cook- Virginia vs. VMI. VPI e, Maryland. S S ing; health and happiness-because our newspaper covers Beyior . Texas' AR, IT WILL PAY YOU TO DROP | everything! lfs editorial columns better our way of life Rice vs. Texas. TCU 9. ©Olbishma. ‘ IN AT foo, by championing the democratic way when vifal evoosonoseoe Alakama vs. Georgia. Auburn vs. Tulane. Clemson vs. South Carolina. Duke vs. Wake Forest. Florida vs. North Carolina. Georgia Tech. vs. Citadel. LSU vs. Vanderpilt. Miami vs. George Washington eesereo 00 | Texas Tech. vs. Denver. ROCKY MOUNTAIN issues face us as a family-as a community-as a nation! Arizona vs. New Mexico. Galo. Gollage s, Coloradlo Minés And praised be ifs adverfising columns for simultane- Colorado U vs. Colorado A&M. Tan Siath % Bhes Yame. | ously serving our needs and our budgets! All in all Utah vs. Wyoming. WEST . there is no truer “public servant”” than your news- California vs. Southern Cal. d ' Montana vs. Washington State. | Montana State vs. Idaho College. | | paper an ours' Oregon State vs. Portland. Oregon U vs. San Francisco. FOR THE BALANCE OF ".I[ D A".Y MASKA EMPIR[ By the Ausliary, Priay, § pam. THIS MONTH & ; Odd Fellows Hall. Pinochle, bridge, | whist. Refreshments. Public invited. | Zadv Tis-iz| A Big Surprise — e HALLOWE'EN BARN DANCE | Aw“its Yfl“ Sat. Oet. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- | try Club. L A ¢ L E 7 1 S ——— v