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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947 THE DAIL ¥ ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE 1 FRANK HERMANN IS SPEAKER AT LIONS LUNCH HELD TODAY Baranef Here On Way South e : laska Company's District Governor Frank Her- anof, A J. Ramsauer Mann of the Lions Club was prin- g 3. .Grandquist chief pur cipal speaker at the club’s weekly | ied. o AR o luncheon held today in the Gold watd Hils ormig’ at 1 Room of the Baranof Hotel. He | 1 d frozen fish poke on the Boy Scout program [ S aatisd Ketchilan in Alaska, citing the progress the i ekt At 21T olsek r ion has made in recent e ) | iving here from Seward were years, which has seen a member- A 1s Brandal, Thor of over 600 percent X g s | i asked that all Lions To ROSE BQ‘FJL Final scores of leading foo | D. Fleming, Ed W. Lar- o o w games pleyed over the weekend are vt Lawrence, M e ““<r ‘“j follows, and incidentally look m J. McCrea, E bt 0 L s i the whitewash contests | Willilam Petersen 1 Fhvey of S NS By PETE ELDRED o s Al gLy A banquet for Lions and thelr g C 19; Washington 9 Faia N W G Mo ladies will be held at the Salmon SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—(P California €; UCLA 0 B an o : Creek Country Club on November N 4 Frem Cordova, Don Stettler and Undefeated and steadily gaining Oregon St 13; Stanford 7 'H‘l‘l 8 8 5> Val Poor is in charge of a prestige, the University of South-| j1daho 7; Oregon 34 VMR ents for the banquet ern California Trojans were riding| Jdaho State College 19; Colleg m\l{ lm:*l‘ =:;'<'!\“1'; 1\’“‘\‘; 4 Robert L. Hooper of the Veter- high today and almost certain to of Idaho 27 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M ans Administration was initiated represent the far west in the Rose | Washington and Lee 13; Army 65 ;K""“‘" F. W. McCoy and S. Santa- iuto the Club by Lion Del Hanks. Bowl against the top team of the Navy 0; Notre Dame 27 e Guests at the meeting were An- Big Nine, iif all probability ‘mighty = Maine Colby 6 | R o ‘1‘“ ~id drew Dennis and Ray §. Tilly of Michigan Dartmouth 14; Yale 23 - > BEAIG) RIS R Fairbanks Until Saturday, it was a wide' Marquette 7; Michigan. State 13 \!”““‘ Sl 1““i"‘“‘ ““"‘*»]‘}"-‘ vcoe — b Tt Imtysen Whe Fregan | Sugis Ohio B | i ]m .I‘ .:,m e The Philippines consist of 7,08 e ey e st e TUFNIY i CEIgamn BIG TIME.COA CH E S — Jim Thorpe, (lef) onetime all-argund st , leads two B s o RN L islands cenference champions, but Lynn Chuyistian 147 Ba blockers, Jerry Schor, (second from left) and Gordon Bartelstein, with Red Grange c: ng the ball, S s "B ot Bpt it sl el — e il i Waldorf’s Caliiornia team put the| Decnver 20; Brigham Young in practice at a Chicago football school where the gridiron greats are coaches. i}m S “"HH“\_ };. A s ; . — crusher on the Uclans at Les An- | Utah 13; Colerado T. | DRRCES; : gREh i WBINST, v GRCY ; i 4 . virtualy eliminating them. = Wyoming 44; Colorado State 14 g : Walker, Mrs. K. MacLean, Bonnie | ‘¢’ QW G IR L Vi d " Y o 3 » 3 e nia g : b s oy Mactenn, B oW CIRL — vireinia Men and Women Bowlers and falling back, the Tro- Carnegie Tech 13 u H(lAl | Hardy, Mys. Lily E. Kraemer, Wen- gringeq skirt, boots and all, for sk R jans were up north at Seattle aw-{ 28; Montana State 13 | { dall Moore, Donsld Hayes, H. Birk- her role in a western iovie. who want high quality ing a neat 19-0 wh on the Univer- A &M 26: Temple 0 plAN A(-“v"-IES | 1and B s and displaying | wn 6; Boston Colllege i Joe Testel, Raymond Palmory S I BOWLING SHOES some very along | e 6; North Carolina 20 Peter Frange, Frank Kilnhater Wil thait & running | Fordham 0; Boston U 26. | a . fAll SEASON Bill Andrews, Thor E. Boorlid, Jack DR. ALBRECHT TO SITKA SEE THEM at M | Holy Cross 19 20 | Lund Jr., E. A. Hinke and C. Yoder ] 2 el }m n 26; Prin M Ecout ci w. local Juneau The Baranof has nine from Cor- s Ibrecht, Territorial Southern Califcrnia has a fairly ki Dr. C. Eail Albrecht, Terr ? taining the RIS ekl ‘~'\n- Commbm 22; Cornell 0 (cussion yesterday for their fall ac-|Seward outbound Sitka over the weekend with Alaska WS, l¢ s ol T T Colgate 0; Penn State 46 {tivities program which will begin SRS Ccaithl AL . S ul‘(l’]\;‘;( i l" in top| Syracuse T; LaFayette 14 with an inter-Troop Rally con- hould ge! 1€ 15 in to - St 5, | o : £ W. Virginia 0; Mary 27 By {ducted by the District Committee, J f !\1 P cendition ~[I|“ thelr Important en-| yjichigan 14; Ilinols | : pllOT HOGLEE HAG {Becember 4. e Rally was com-| JOT fey I'a' er :yfnllllll““l‘\x‘lfill ';‘;LA at Los Argele Duke 0; Georgie Tech 7T | : jinx pletely revised from last year, both over er 22. | 1 7ivs P 1 C dicc but i 1 o . Richmond 0; Virginia 34 urday dicd X in ccoring and timing procedures. H B 'hd P i Hai y C 7 SR i s R tharougnss “cernce when EXCELLENT RECORD B2 i i encsi™en RS BIFINGQY Parly aines Cutoff Now Open the weekend Oregon State was held ! U. of Detroit 19; St. Mg 6. |the c Trojans of Southern | Unit he Gastineau District - i \ A 2 r ied OF o! 9 Ty IRANKS e @ to a 13-7 win over Staniord, a sur- | Pittsburgh 0; Minnesota 29, ;d“ orale ied on ‘t “:‘“ the{ REPORI oFH(:AlS and w ture eight contests, Jef Mark Praiher celebrat- To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE prising sccre in view of the In-| Wisconsin 29; Northwestern 0. ose Bowl trail beating a lus o general 'akesthbly " of a1l ed. his first birthdsy. today. WitH: & dians crippled condition and ob-| Towa 0; Purdue 21 hopeful D y ishington |Sccuts by Troops, presentation of party at the home of his parents,| Tflp Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY vious lack of class this year | 0; Vanderbilt 28 19-0 | KETCHIKAN, Alaska lors, inspection ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Robert Prather. A e ity : n ran up a 34-7 score on versity of Connecticut 14; eRiptony gl & SRS -')'1 E ficials of the and a parade in review birthday cake with one gleaming See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations Ida showing continuing improve- | Coas Academy 0. for thres Qu i _“_"‘-‘j Service stated that Cliff Hogue The Rally will be the first of candle was the center of attraction ment after an uncertain early sea-| Wake Forest -0; William and Btevan, Ssus punctuated bY 1ot killed in the plane crash near’n series of activities in an effort for Jeff and his young friends [ 4 = son start Mary 47 4 a0 93~ ey ‘”‘ i s took the to get more programing to the Those attending the party were ‘ ’ || State 0; Kansas 55. | teuck midway in s, “had | koy Heretofore we have made Jimmie Sodini, Patrick Gullufsen ainst Ca Texas Rice 40 X n Alaska.” lefforts to organize more units and Bobbie Nyman, Dickie and Johnny B U s l I N E s and UCL ' ; y 0 | Washington might have gone the A Civil Aercnautics Admin get more boys into the Program. Jones and Mary Louise Fleek | ) State at Corvallis in, Mississippi State 20; Tulane 0 s way and came out with tion official at Klamath Falls said Already we have a quantity of boys Mothers in attendance were Mrs e = " by itse y com- | Wichita 0; Tulsa 7 put the Huskies of Friday that H 1 been penal- in th® Program and now the dis- Mario Sodini, Mrs. George Gulluf- : 77 7‘ [ ely eliminate UCLA fr any| Nevada ; St. Louis 21. Welch elect- twice for ing CAA re ,trict committee has picked up the Sen, Jr, Mrs. Milton Nyman, Mrs o_o“ f a f m urther consideration in the con-! San Francisco 20; Santa Clara 9 1 The Air Service officials,challenge of the recent executive Jones and Mrs. Dayton ference run off Mississippi Louisiana S. 18 here said any violations occurred Loard and will place all their ef- i % Washington State plays Oregon| Centenary 20; Louisiana Coll. 0 pefore Hogue came to Als |forts on quality Scouting to the i 3 J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haines Pu and Mentena has al Colorado lei,{lr 19; Iurt. H"\. 7 The CAA said Portla in'koy in the Troop. Institutions R(.m want-ads for $§ Savings!| eduled with Idaho at{ Atizon State (Tempe) 33; New port on Oregon violation | are sponsoring Scout Units - exico Aggie 12. affair ted Hogue as employed hy the ame ¢ ill be contacted by = Hardin Simmons 33; Houston 7. m winning ¥ jce because the District Committee and urged Coast Conference Standings | Occidental 6: Whittier 4 t \ddress at the to take steps to actively participate Tenm W L pet| Utah State 28; a State 13 the Trojan pass- SRaldaat: an the Juting Program,” Dis- Southern Calif 4 0 1000 Fresno State 7; San Diego S. 7. ing game and Wash- ict Chairman James C. Ryan Mogtana 1 0 1g000| Califcrnia Aggie 12; Humboldt|ington's CREPA said Oregon State 3 1 50 | State 7. 3 | Husky into the | Members tending the Scout Gillfornia, 2 1 67| Pomona 27; California Tech 20./clear time a but Freddy e 8 Rotind "Talile worsl Bobers Bevek: UCLA 9 1 '667 Santa Barbara 53; Cal. Poly 14./Pro tosses s around e ® ever, Scoutmaster, Troop 23, and A - b Washington Freshmen 18; Oregon 'their toes. Trojan receivers got' e . i o S P Oregon 2 1 867 | ) Donald MacKinnon, Senior Patrol Tdaho 1 3 250 State Freshmen 6. into the clear and George N - e ® Leader; Leo J. Jewett, Committee- Washington 1 3 sa0| British Columbia 27; Lewis and or Jim Powers Ylipped them' e ® man, Troop 613 and Charles Me- Wash. State 1 3 :2‘250;(’13' v | es all afternoon. USC com-'e Sun 8:19 am. ® Cileclien, Senior Patrol Leader; Dar- Stanford e 00| Western Washington 41; Whit-pleted 15 out pass tries; the o Sun 5:04 pm. e n, Skipper, Ship 712, ,dn REAY = | worth 0. | story for Washington was 9 in 27. @ Tuck season is over ® 'Gene Vuille, Committeeman: ;-_Idahu Frosh 26; Washington S.| Coach Jeff Cravath's Trojan ma-|e . \l Tutvl- District Ad\nncemem Everett J.C, 20; Centralia J.C. 7. Hatch of the Huskies apparently - > “um( Executive, and James C 5 Linfield 26; Whitman 6. {had put it in a h with a coffin- Read Want-Ads for $ Savings! Ryan, District Chairman. | ! Wmm(chee J. C. 12; Olympic J.|corner kick that caught the side-}._— e el S i s ot e b g el G SRR R | (Bremerton) 0. lline at the 7-yard mark ! PIEVIOUSIY Sponsored hy ! | - Operating behind a fast andf ! $ H | | massivi 2 g ¢ing g S | | massive line and mixing plays ! Case - Lot ‘;roeery ! | beautiflly to ‘keep the detemde | OSSNSO o R s b Pl A B IRIEE | The pro-football elevens are m} oc ey ames 410,&\(",.3”“? .U.SC Im::k~ gfjbmech,uP, full swing now and Sunday games |the 93 yards in 15 plays, Mickey estlited Sk oty : | Mccardle whip-sawed the ends, ’ All-America Hockey games played ‘Sunday "‘*I‘\al(::r‘*lku“flf\,l‘n;jm:;l,‘ l.hve“él\ne‘ and Cleveland 28; Buffalo 7 the four big leagues resulted asi' g b L Lol e P dow New York 35; Baltimore 21. follows: [ el e e ol the middle, Murphy to McCardle, San Francisco 26; Los Angeles 16. Naticnal League Chicago Cardinals 17; Los Angeles 10. Pittsburgh 18; Green Bay 17. Chicago Bears 28; Boston 24. Philadelphia 38; Washington Detroit 35; New York 7. - No Hearmgs for Men Discharged, Security Reasons WASHINGTON, Nov. 3—I® ThE State Department stands nrm in its refusal to reopen the six employees who were dLsmhs- ed without hearings June 23 for is “security” reasons. Attorneys for the ousted em- ployees, who had described the firing procedure as “tragically ana- lagous” to Communist and Fascist police state tactics, were likewise denied an appeal” for a personal cenference with Secretary of State George s Marshali. e Celebrations of Birthdays of Diaz Famlly Last Week: Birthday s topped the social agenda of the Manual Diaz family last week, with a birthday party ‘for Carlito Diaz, age ten, on Tuesday, and another celebra-| tion for Santos Lido, uncle of Mr.| and Mrs, Diaz, on Saturday. ! Carlito had 18 friends in for| dinner and the theater on October 28, and Lide’s 72nd birthday wa.s( honored with a party at the Diaz Coffee Shop on Saturday. l ‘| gional | wildlife NATIONAL LEAGUE York 17; Toronto 4. Detroit 2; Boston 1. Montreal 4; Chicago 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Haven 4; Philadelphia 1. Providence 4; Hershey 1. Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 3. Buffalo 7; Washington 3. Indianapolis 9; Springfield 1. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Oakland 4; San Diego 1. Seattle 7; Tacoma 1. New New Pertland 4; New Westminster 2.|° WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Spokane 3; Nel<on 2 UNSATISFA(TORY DUCK SEASON T0 CLOSE TCMORROW Alaska duck season closes one hour before sunset tomorrow, !apparently , with little regret hunters ‘who have reported a very unsuccessful season. Disappoint- ing reports have reached the Re- Office of the U. 8. Fish and Wilgjife Sevice from all parts of the Territory. The Fish and Service stated today that the poor hunting was due entirely to the decreased number of ducks migrating annually to Alaska. This The was blamed on the increased num- ber of predatory animals and birds and upon the number of hunters in the States and Mexico. These factors have killed an ex- cessive number of birds, the Fish and Wildlife Service reclared. Birds such as Jaegers and Gla- ucuous gulls and animals such as coyotes, white foxes and loose dogs were reported to be the most fre- queni kiUer of ducks. oo Read W\nt Ads for $$ Savings! by ! |that put the exclamation mark to | the finish, ving Troy all the | points it needed An interception of a Provo pass |by Gordon Gray opened the way lfor a 26-yard counting drive by the winners halfway through the last period. An incomplete fourth- dowa pass by Washington on its own 33 yard line gave Troy its final scoring opportunity. Verl Lillywhite tallied one on a three- yard drive and Doll got the other, six yards on a fake re- spinning verse. eee e High tide . . . . TIDE TABLE » s . !. NOVEMBER 4 . ® High tide 6:02 am, 137 ft. e e Low tide 11:38 am. 6.1 ft. ® 17:33 p.m., 16:0 ft. ® . . e 00000000000 - e TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars DARNELL’S Sport Center | 1 vations, see Pan perienced airline. 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A MODEL 70 — (30-06) WINCHESTER RIFLE HOTEL A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN POR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST zn * % ® TROPHY—3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must he from Alaska Black-Tailed l)eer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with hone and in their natural state. 3rd PRIZE. .. THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK O’'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsmen’s Assn. BUCK HARRIS, Registered Guide ———The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win more than one prize. ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attached. —All antlers will be on display at DARNELL'S Sport Center until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners . A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer bagged this season.