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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 . THE DAIL{ ALASKA EMPIRE 2 : " PAGE THREE A BEAU JACK TWO CHIEF ADJT. LORENZEN | NS :: ' \_-.J’ | WINSBOUT, GOES SOUTH 10 | | | ELECTIONS ~xmmens.a. meer | ‘ Couvention i San Prancisco, Adj. Nofre Dame Goes Info | | | e b o P ) ol s | \ Pan American Airways for the | (By The Associated Press) . (Continued f{rom Pagze One) ves, Bo -will vibPesERb-thw Ml ’ " Mississippians have a choice of tion Army headquarters at the me five Democrats and cne Republican, Which will bring together Army of- Forrest B. J . Bilbo's per- | ficers from all the western states, - " Beau Jack, 141's pounder of ’ c I“ 0 Augusta knocked out Hum- & H 4 Iberto Zavalla, weighing 139, pounds of Mexico, in the fourth round last ! sona! attorney, is cne ¢f the Demo- | Hawali, Alaska and the Philip- ‘ eratic candidates for the post. The Pines, Major Clitherce cf Anchor- | others are Rep. John E. Rankin, 98¢ will also attend the meeting. Gen. Evangeline Booth, rretired, was to be speaker at the Conven- jon but is unable to attend. The Cenvention whic begins on No- vember 4 wil end on Nevember 8. { leng-time prop of “white su premacy” and member o1 thg House Cemmittee cn un-American Actlvities; Paul B. Johnson Jr {of a late govertor; circuit judg | John C. Sternis and Rep. William Adj. Lovenzen will have the op- M. Colme portunity to renew acquaintance | Stennis ated with several former Alaskan Army their camy Brigadier and Mrs. C. O. At Buffalo, N. Y.—-Ezzard Charles, Cincinnati, outpeinted Ted 1ph, 183%. New York, 10, ew York—Jerry Young, 137, York, stopped Juste Fontaine, Pittsbu 1treal hnny Greco, sal, cutpointed Harry With Michigan Second = © " e **** 1% By JOE REICHLER Ran h YORK, Nov. 4.—(®—Notre Dame’s unbeaten ‘and untied eleven, | ye I which coach Leahy admits | g = has finally reached its true stridg. ined the number cne col d Colmer conce igns on the vot tiall team in the nation today |gr f in the weekly Asscciated Press poll & !“’, BB g o ment which opposed Bilbo in the Taylor, who are now stationed in of sports writers i ; v “‘“‘““"i A i ' 5 Eard past San Francisco will be in attend- of s L | Francisco, outpointec s 7 " b A i 1 5 send gridde S % { The lone Republican candidate ance. Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Lesher QF (AGERS Ly 1 Bend gridders face gerrp McSwain, 191, Los Angeles, DACHSHUND FRIEND_Frederick Gotha von Boris, miniature dachshund pet of Joseph | is L. R. Collins who Hed 1 dulisaw HoF By | their y € campaign | 10 Calabrese of Nuiley . J., poses with Lel another nat. and her four new Kittens. 4 Bhly sl ittty & needad ‘(" o She Tl kbatioHed 18 turday meet Army in e W, T as ality is g ars, @ E statl g to win election for the five years Salem, Ove, will also be there — | the fir a long series be- ) 3 remaining of Bilbo's Senate term, Adj. Lorenzen will return to Al- 2 | Practice schedules for the eight| tweer nal rivals. Cadel S i X sketball teams which are organ-| cca .1 Blaik predicted the | BOWLING MANY RID E JUNEAU ANS A"B | A 3 gakn vig® the ONR aud will bs o8¢ s for the winter Juneau-Doug-|Irish would throw all of their man-! ¢ a (] | in Ketchikan by the William Booth ik WA Y mower nan statedicl Fasaees 1 ‘ HOI.D EI.E(“ONS ALASKA COASTAH. the new Salvation Ay mision boa | | ue started last night on the ‘l | | Les Avrit director of the League the game | this year and coach of Juneau High Michigan Sseend { | o Schocl team Michigan's Wolverines who kept ' Le R4 TBAtG of the. lozal paips | RI-IN S RRI POLICE COURT NEWS 1 Both Juneau High and Doug their sl by defeating a Elks Bowling All and the En- High will hold their own practice|tcugh Illinois team 14-7 in a gruel- : gineers and Empire went into a tie for first spot with 4 points all other teams will share evening|cided the Big Nine's Rose Bowl re- €ach. Here are the scores made e of the Alaska Native Siste | wmd Brotherhood last evening 28 0“ MONDAY Three men were arrested last FAll VISIT following officers were elected | night by City Police and charged Mrs. Marjorie Cropley, President; | o with being drunk Two of them, R. Mrs. Sally Hopkins, Vice-President; | Alaska Cuustai Alrlines made Newmejer and John Fedoruk, for- flights yesterday to Petersburg, fejted $25 bail each this morning schedt in the afternoons, while ling game that might well have ¢ sentative, retained second plac EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 20 20 60 i hours on the floors of the two high schocl gymnasiums. Scuthern® Methodist upset victor | Handicap i Mis. Margaret Cropley, i Darnell's and Columbia Lumber cver previously unbeaten Texas by, S. Sheldon 280098 Good S(hedule for This! 7ve ®ev. G Bojaie inient. Su- vy Henry Anderson, Treasurer; Wrangell, Ketchikan, Sitka, Hood The third man, E. B. Belanger, was ! were scheduled to open the prac-|the slim margin of one point, sur-|J. Merritt 140 140 % 4 jperintendent ot the Methodist ays. Mabel Johnson and Mrs. Dor- Bay, Pelican and Angoon fined $25 by City Magistrate Wil- ; tice schedule at Douglas last night. | prised by taking over third spot,G- Gissberg 180 1 Weekend in Which [ churches in Alaska, arrived in town otny Jack, Sergeant-at-Arms. | Flying to Petersburg were Harold jjam A. Holzheimer ! Beginning with this evening, the frem the Longhorns. The Mustangs | T, Bodding 80 080 il itoday on the Denali for the fall| ANB oficers: Henry Anderson, Foss, Frank Hanson, Mis. J. Carl- . : A compl schecule is listed below made the biggest gain of the week,| Totals . 506 aml_ 1688 | Thefe May Be UpseiS !m,m‘.,l\. conferances of the Meth- president: Andrew Wanamaker. Son, Ann Morris and Jane O'Brien; Tonght, Juneau, 7 p.m. Imper-|vaulting from eighth place. Penn,| DAY s itk | dist Church on the Channel Vice-President: William L. Jack, to Wrangell, Bert McKay; to Ketch- ials; 8 p.n., PAA, Douglas, 7 p.m.|Southern California, Georgia Tech, Handicap 100 100 100 300 G | He will deliver the morning mes- gecretary; Jake Cropley, Sr., Trea- -ikan, A. E. Bonnett GABARDINE S.'“RIS 108 135 By AUSTIN B! 1. Hixson LMEAR Mikes with Douglas High nn State, Texas, Army and Vir- RpE | 5 the Juneau and Douglas | gy oters g s s to Sitka were C: \1(? . g : o U‘Pr n «ue‘ Texas, A m% ‘,m‘ Vir . Wertinr ey | NEW YORK, Nov. 3—# wnh{* : he uneau mf qu la urer; Willie Peters and Sam Hop- | Passengers to Sitka were Carson . 5 Nov. 5, Juneau, 7 p.m., ; 8l g fcllowed in that order. R el P SR Methedst C s next Sunday, |kins, Sergeant-at-Arms \Lawrence, Davi¢ Phillips, Jack We can now supply men’s p.m. Wachusett. Nov. 6, Juneau How They Score e I T i rolline towind e Bomy. o jand will have a pait in the Sunday | Delegates to the convention at Hayes, Karl D. Stettler and Alex | all-wool Gabardine Shirts 7 pm \x\\fl 8 p.m., Darnell’s. Nov The point score showed Notre ™. Sl 813 647 676 1936 paths that are down hill the m\(‘” ring arning For Life” series. myaapurg, Nov. 10-15: Lester Ro- Wilson; to Angoon, Fred Brandes; —the kind you've been 7, Juncau 7 p.m., Cclumbia Lum- Dame cn top at 1,731 with Michi- ber; 8 p.n, Imperials. Douglas, an not far behind at 1661. SMU'’s | | The schedule of quarterly confer- Lers Horace Marks, Henry An- to Hoonah, the Rev. Whelan and ot waiting to get. ences has been set. All interested geyson, Elizabeth Peratrovich, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. H. Erickson BILBE 0. B8 SIZES—14 way, college foctball still had to 17 i e ALASKA PRESS 2 its lists of un- : 4 pm., PAA; 8 pan., ACS third place total was 1,187, 51 more i will meet with the Church Board garet Cropley ¢ i b yinig it olic j | . 10, Douglas, 7 p.an., Wachu= | /00 22% 208 HEE B C. Forsyth 149 115 nsors of other|, - e e were Mrs. B, lanning and Mar- i 4 o gk T to retain fourttt place. Besides! = o0 00 B0 104 cdist Church on Wednesday eve- g | tha DeLand; from Sitka, Harry See, . raves sett; 8 pm., \w\ o B o |Penn. fiith place Southern Cali- ;" poyooo, 169 136 st K0 IR BEYG. oolosk sani with 'the JIu- | Margeurite Waite and J. P. Waite; he Clothing Man” b’”"l‘l.l‘ll)”:' " Boe ‘e O 2), sixth place Georgia |y “giowo s - r\]"““ neau Church Board for a noon REPORT CARDS TOMORROW ' and from Hood Bay, Clff Joseph promartcerin - iy o arnell’s. Douglas, 7 p.m., Mikes TN Stews ) Southern | i g e 4 2 N ech (1,641) and seventh place ] Juncheen at the church social room | Foy g . life " > : . Nov s i PAA: Bl | o Pennsylvania, Penn St..| on Thursday Four LR amnr I e I A FLORSHEIM SHOES p.m. Imperials. Juneau, 7 p.m ; Sl o mavas g ;h\\ PORT JUNO it Dtah eirvived last i ABAC LR S 4‘\‘1\ tudent he first quarter | ead ant-Ads for $$ Savings! ACS: 8 p.n., Wachusett i il temgien et g sl 110 110 110 s grid battles in which the| f the Juneau Church, leaving here | peme Shyumaninbe Weueh dn T e y Only G ,;, a Tech i ¥ :_\‘ J. sMacomber ..400 106 118 lone departure from the chOSeN|giy vears ago to become Superin- | au High School tomorrow morn- VFW get more than a workout nextip yowre 108 123 104 ranks was made by Texas, squ U R SO et Quastenly. ;okamingtions. Waieh T e uneau, 7 pm, PAA; | Saturday. The Yellow Jackets meetip Bocker 118 133 isa it o At allvictirions o By Rl s SilpiAISRas OV | lust week were completed 8 pim, ALiABEbIEIs - Douglas 7 s | OF0 CoRven, RNEQANEerans AW, 0. Addleman -..160 149 1108 SMU, 14-13 g T e o gl PO ! Celumbia Lumber; 8 p.m., Darnell’s Borks Sids ; Totals 605 621 572 179¢ Tect thwata prap S TR R BEIEE S i kb ! Tmp e LR g est drop of the week was oward the [ chureh operated hospital is lo- TR e | A = ']‘ml“ 7 pm. ACSI oy herienced by Texas which skid-| THOMAS HARDWARE ¢ .‘“..1, cated. He has just returned from ~ ALL LEGIONNAIRES 3 8 p.m., Wachusett jed five berths into eighth place g Sugar Bowl, yijting the two Ketchikan Meth- Are asked to meet at the Carter's Nove 16 Juneat, - ik, VFW; 8| eeiHe: DRI AROTARDIS ISP | Handicap 70 =70 by nosing i lady TS S R SRR 8| with only 553 points as a result of |M. Lavenik 157 163 ki € odist Churches, and will next go to ' Morluary ~Wednesday —night at p.m, Darnell's. Douglas, Mike's e iat Baric by the Matai B, Taderik AR i Duke, 0 Nome. 7:15 to attend tne Memorial Ser- with Douglas High School. g 2 25 back Illinois, 2 s i = vices of cur late Comrade Scott M Army's 65-13 thumping of Wash-| Mrs. McDaniels 95 139 ington & Lee earned the Cadets as. McKinnon ' step up the ladder into ninth place | Totals 9 7 with 291 votes. Unbeaten and untied| ALASKA MERCHANDISERS | Virginia, in 12th position last week, Handicap 50 50 150 ponn. climbed into the Big Ten by polling |F. Riendeau 157 200 248 vote B. Bonnett 14 99 California was the only Pacific[S. Snow 96 100 Nov. 19, Juneau, 7 p.m., PAA; 8 p.m., Cclumbia Lumber. Dougls 7 p.m., ACS; 8 p.m., Imperials. Nov. 20, Juveau 7 pm., VFW; 8 p.m., Wachusett Nov. 21, Juneau, 7 p.m. Imper- : 8 pm., PAA. Douglas, 7 p.m., va Grained by the Mis- M rphy adv. 725-t1 issippi river system is the greatest - fertile plain on earth. | Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. inked Navy, to| pe race for ] . while Pen 2 d Princeton, and State crushed Colgate, to share top honors in the east. | Scuthern alifornia whipped ymbia Lumber; 8 p.m., Darnells. | i Was ten Nov. 24, Douglas, 7 B Tynwy)| ot tepreseniation. besides the E'T” i i?;’, o 1ags| Army, which took off its loss tc 8 pm. ACS. | Trojans, and figured 12th with 86| Toials 612 681 885 columbia by flattening Washington Nov. 25, Juneau, 7 p.m., Wachu- Wips Jovsie Wil thiee Jo s s and Lee, goes to South Bend this -iand Utah with two completed the U. s week to take a shot at Notre sett; 8 pm. Darnell's. Douglas, 7; ieboni 2 s p.m., Mike's. | stings s . - > - P. Lee Nov. 26, Douglas, 7 p.m.,, PAA; 8 v B o {J. Eby 167 116 124 e P B SRR { i, (555 185 a5 HNE |al date with Navy at Baltimore Koya $ Mieel °.o 105 164 LPAIE Y i o p F | JUNEAU SPRUCE MILLS Indiana, first of three underdog M Handicap 80 80 80 24p OPpoments standing in the way of | oaks Tonl h'}a. Thompson 121 130 105 fhe, Iplvel plA“ IS SUBJE(T ! |A. Fisher 68 91 91 {Diine g 2 By The Associated Press) s drive to the B | d a trip to Pasadena Lottt et o [ Purdue, which blanked Iowa, goes FOR CAMERA (I_UB ota; Towa to Wisconsin | The season’s 1irst meeting M[ imu“pu! a decisien to Indiana, for The Camera Club met in the nporthern and southern division Bm“.IDAY OF wul, other Big Nine tilts. science room of the high school last | teams in the Pacific Coast Hockey | L either Methadict Sk s Aond of Northwestern; and which Thursday with William Hixson pre- | League tonight matches the New | . # the vgpdoed Y e by g siding for the evening. The presi- | Westminsi Royals of Canada and: ROGERS HolIDAY i against Texas A&M at College Sta- dent-elect being unable to accedt the Oaks of Oakland | [ ticn, while Arkansas, which tied the office at this time, Mrs. Amy Rude | The Royals are in the northern| FOR OKI.AHOMANS“" 5 -Invades: Rite:. &nd -Bavlor was elected chairman vro tem. division’s cellar, but California rink | | tripped by Texas Christian, visits Hixson, speaker of the evening, | nevertheless expect them to Geasn | Texas. ‘ gave a talk stressing the important | prcvide a fair comparison of| OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov 4—im| - — {;\ctorl:‘o bi ml:;ldex_'t‘d ml ob'fl"}inf strength between the two divisions|—Today would have been Will| he ukfimate ol jective, the perfect ! guring their five-game ;nutlmx'n"gqge,,\: 68th birthday, and the| plf;l‘::ui SRR trip. |state of Oklahoma is observing it MBSkans Sfl!d HOI." REFL 1y Bileid ! The Royals go to San Francisco|as an official occasion in honor! H . 1‘1’;‘;’52”520: ;“ 18 l:;("écr‘:a’“ the | ywodnesday night, to Los Angeles|of her mest famous son. iror F"e“dsmp nam' S - aaico ny Saturday, San Diego and to Fresno| State offices closed as directed speak .on “Gameras and Their AP- |, .zt Tuesday. Other league games by the last legislature in an act Booned by Do" Adler plication.” His talk will be of special |, iony feature Los Angeles at proclaiming a new state holiday. | interest to the beginner and those | pocng and Seattle at Vancouver. | At Claremore, the town the late| SEATTLE, Nov. 4—@— Fifty uncertain as to what type camera 2 b cowkLoy-humorist called home, com- |sacks of flour from “Friends in is most suited to their needs | edian Bob Hope and poet Edgar|Alaska” has been contributed ¥ T v { L4 IoanA Guest will lead public ocser- through Maj. Don Adler, Seattle, |TROMNS BEA vance of the anniversary tonight. former Fairbanks resident, to the he Friendship Train is the one airplane crash at Point Barrow, bcosted by Drew Pearson of the | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4—®—|the-world flight in August, 1935. ! ->re BARI[EIT Io AN | Southern California’s victory over| - - > > - } 8¢ell it with an Empire Want-Ad | Washington last week was the Tro- FROM THE CITY BY —— — e Delegate . Bartlett of Alaska has|years ago. They've lost only 36, tied| Ray Waltz of the U. Hoffman | urged the Alaska Native Service to 16. Points: SC, 2,896; opponents :,Izcl-.g:e gox;;), 11?1: ban{ l:‘}:‘:“g:gzs IIME ron n T, . 0se O GEI Do(IoR FOR | Rogers and another Okla!:omun,tr‘u: dship Train 'HUSKIES 100TH WIN wiey P were e in ‘ hington Merry-Go-Round. | jans' 100th league win since joining THE GOLDEN GATE WASHINGTON, Nov. 4@ the Pacific Coast Conference 26 ot e e T R e ) get a physician to Dillingham, Al-|967. 30 (Dame’s perfect record in the last me of their popular series Georgia Tech has an intersection- SEATTLE only a few CLIPPER hours from {J. Kovaleski 12 96 86 to Mir Totals 520 531 539 1599 conuuercr 75 Northwestern to Ohio Ste your .home ® Only a short time for a trip? Then use the Flying Clippers. Pan American’s speedy schedules are frequent and convenient. The food and service, world famous. You'll enjoy smooth riding aboard the comfortable, four- engine Clippers. The cost is low and you save 10% on the round-trip fare. French-Caff CIAE8IE v aeiis it iy that is unmistakably FRANCES DEXTER! In luxuriant Dexter rayon crepe in sizes perfectly proportioned For fares, schedules and reservations call or write Pan American . . . for every figure type . . . Misses', Women's and Half Sizes. STEVENS Baranof Hotel-Telephone 106 aska, on Bristol Bay, where he said| Under Jeff Cravath since 1942,|city, are registered at the Baranof i i e T e of “colds SC has won 26, lost five, tied |Hotel. Gu“ BEPAIBS “The House of Swansdown” there pide; and % S W A e Serviee Intormed bim totay| 2o | rmow wiiv ey ] e Y[]I.IR GUNS AN AMERICAN HWORLD AIRWAYS One of Alaska's Exceptional Stores g s g o ] o e - ot ! T Sjsem of 1e g Clpes Bartitt said no physicien hes|® TIDE TABLE o READY . . Hunting — lived or served in Dillingham for ® AL : Seas'on IS Herel e e gt e e gorces several months. He made his re-, ® | R o Aiaring: . telagraphia| ¢ | Low tide 0:38 am., 101t N tobatt ke JUNEAU MARINE CO. | JUNEAU plea from Tom Gardner, a labor|e® High l?d» 7 1 am., 133 it. . i cumvras, Pig’ » | ¥ WELD]NG e 4 ;?:h e o S el binoculars Marine MARINE WAYS and & MA l A " 3 o REPAIRING AND NEW ‘ fl !‘E: o 1 5 10 R RN b o DAR .ELL’S Hardware ™ consrrucrion Boat Sales : ANY Mrs. Albert R. Hall, Mrs. Malcolm | PIGARIAP S Bbigiin, Rubber Boals - e : A isal coMmp Moe, and Mrs. A. C. Blanchard of, LADIES EXERCISE CLASS UDDer DOAIS oot West Eightn st. ppraisais S g e Phone Red 3 Spurl Center PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2119 diies B RSt Ak anot adv. 721-t6 — Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways GASOLINE—DEISEL 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 a | 4 l ‘