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| Two weeks ago the Referees’ Association demanded $12 for games b in enclosed parks instead of $10, and $56 for open-air games instead of $4. The league paid the in- EA“l islKING creased amount for cne day anc then decided not to continue R - S T _ within easy T =y FILIPINO LADIES VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 30.—®| Ausiliary Dance, Parish Hall, t b fas' (M-~Volunteer referees will be night. sought for Vancouver and district ->>o . soccer games starting today as the B.P. W 4.engine c,‘PPer result of a strike for higher pay| Regular Monthly Club Mecting finieitefia!@ smm 00N, e VIR | i 5 TR e siUgre Slated Dixieland EEESSERE-" - ABSF0T N ml | Miss Glendora Lurson g HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE STAFF OF Clippers . - - serving Alaska Soutier o o : ; : ° frequent schedules. LL fications by humbling a Souter = 3 2 ¥ . 2 y b NEW YORK, 3 California team that has lost twice. Ee o i \ Lucille’s B ““t" Salon Enroute, "“l: "l"kn:': B ot 4 0 R e R . am in the Pasaden: [ . i s ;. 4 3 . 5 mfortable lou upset ozre haunts two of Dis r Thf guefi"‘“{ o e ¢ J \ 3 3 Wy ¥ i —Miss Larson comes from Park River, N. Dak., with yom a world- i orth Carol na pageant may be decided at E ¥ > 3 3 ¥ p seat and enjoy - [ton, TII, where Northwestern 2 3 : 13 years as a beautieiin and as an instructor in a famous service.. .including " finds | Ohic State mafch similar 4-1 rec j g 2 ATV ¢ ; Jeauty College. delicious hot meals, a3 part most of the cther colleze grid mon- . 0rds. ; J n 84 A g N N —=She is highly qualfied to give you very fine service dyo“,nym.u.ppcrf-w sters doing the irightenin The 'na1um?s No. 1 ; X ¥ i AR : R oo { ! and style your hair that is most becoming to you. Consult Pan American . The high-flying Tar Heels and |Associated Pre: 5 A S = i —Call for your next appointment with her. She will | BARANOF HOTEL ?,i.:;i’\;J:ék(;;“!fu-,[“::;::l ‘r::: f‘:x}g %«qzj:renu;n:]‘ws GebonA’ ratiked: iri : X y 5 " - be p'lmswl to meet you and give you the best of i Telephone 106 3 5 vain -ace of the dea ne- |move into Baltimore, heavily favc 1 A% 3 oS Y » . against a brace of the deadiiest on < S S % H” ame “pointers” in the business—|ed to hand Navy its 2 T’ ¥ @ * TR E ol L] v v nossee whd Wal- |of the season. : - Lucilie ; . 10 AlwA Hon NGy A o e A 1¥iThe ninth unbebtenintied tes EL E VATED HIGHW A Y — Workmen prepare to pave thlnnnn: first elevated hi:h- : 2 . R@“!!t!’ S“'q" i Clppen Hyee Wads of Juke. e e way, Whitehurst Freeway, which will eliminate a traffic bottleneck by by-passing Georgetawn o Opposite Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Vlr‘umz %xrulm;\. clr\’;hlvl: \“(t‘lfl“ pe i}’m"t"’; C]Ev'll T S viotim cobblestoned M Street. On hill are George Washington University buildings. - PHONE 492 'ols al noxville, en. aeorgia | A 2 ¥ 'y o Tech invades the Duke prem: at list last night, 26-19. / - PR IT R =0 o 1 E. Gilmore, now in Japan visit- Wl.ile the day’s \pomuh( is flick- en Maryl x. His father, | The larzest crowd—m an |lashed Detroit ; g IMupg | mote Sr, landed in the United| 3 | —is ur t at|its fixst victory of the E ( ; X P il:.?ooAx:lz‘cl(::petcow?-f:?h L(‘:I':;uml expense of Bucknell enve bNgii. & ] | 2iates, Do eeland “in 1899, H"d‘ France meved to water down the s ly s b was of a party of five Irish-|British and Chinese "proposal tha - unleaten, untxod‘ Bears came from behind twice to tie ¢ D O Mo Y tf:‘u'mu‘l hinese “proposal that For Your Dlni'ly Pleasure 3 1 - 3 Nations invoke econ- s e heir Rose Bowl qu favore (,cunmm\\n 10-10 8 c 8 58 alk araR 4 i 1 3 trengthen tk R the gold rush, walked across gmie and diplomatic - sanctions EEAR Onited Natioss pre- | Gunada, an undertaking that 00k against th Jews or Arabs, should " 6:0010 10:00 P. M. ; mevagts i " the young gold-seckers two years. they confinue breaking the truce i e s e tag BO L LT s any pride in his fn Palestine. 1t his father would Uakg; &LKS Wit 55 Figity wibpa ) leased, that his mother| Strikes he Sllb i dtaly, Olives Celery 14 44 B & UVad % 3 g ; 4 both struggling with the help of oa F v i IS RNQ(KED EROM FEDERAL e iilmore wis o plane passenzer U, S, millions to achieve recovery. Sop o Sopall i " '“ B ¥ ey 1or & > where he will scme 30000 Germans rioted in OUL Jou Rl YL EE 3 A imore who h»;; b!;" Stuttgart for five hours, injuring Broiled Rlaska King Salmon g s SoiScr o el r . visiting her parents in Nevada.|five Ame s and 12 Germans. t i S A In one game li:m/\vflv defea i g | agitators—either “\:un munists or Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus game Rotary / o | leftover Nazis.” 2 — n?p Lions m. Jer! A"wmmfw‘; . ha £t > | PHIARCY Chicken ala Maryland NEW YORK, Oct. 30.(P—Willie : e i g YS E?E UBL!(A“S The French went ahead with i Pep is all washed up after los- P L Vo B _'>~" ll\ n Jt SA td ) Aoy dng natiie: dostiaMat GEIE New Yonklfiu@ Stu;.)k otk ins his featherweight champion- ‘5 xl.)n[x]ulurx a nava o m..;i..; "'KR“ .E,; N A HWEA!H ctruck coal fields. About = 700 aitre De Hotel qor e J the E the Fede 7 4 he MR t d filfld E § | Frenchmen - gnd foreigners - have Long Branch Potatoes % iand for velor during the cems tc be the consensus g ‘ ng cen arrested. Less than ten per : e e L Aon b ns. Erv Hagerup j i nd occupation of Okin- ERIAS i i ! AR S Buttered Danish Squash -J‘:[lh‘(' E }umun was high man with pins and CONIQQL G{_’ S* F|c Al.n} the 33.1.090 coal miners are e . Saddler, a lean go.0nq high was Hendrickson w he cits ; for serving in the 4 ar HERh o 0 date 1s mbank Salade de Saison of the {17 bing ST e Sl i |4,000,000,000 tons of coal. Parfait Royal Individual scores were as follows: awa from Ap: Al 1048 & , scociated Press) | ——— Cafe Noir ;i we: {rom-Apri] L fo Jupe 8, 1945, "l the head | A gemeral strike was proclaim- 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o X 9 Lions ore, during th eNSe 5 i 136 previous starts. R e ‘(“-lf S (‘f(_“{i 1> Republican senatorial cam- €0 foF Italy’s Reggio Calabria Pro- 3.00 Per P to move and an y tar v : 168 171 160 o A b s l: \m’\“”‘; 'H" . i I > Former Senator Vince in central Imlyv_/\nnther call- . er rerson Saddler’s fast left uppercuts, edges 1 188 149 4¢ 'mrx;m’ 21 1[ i £ an’i of Delaware says ed for Florence Province was can- wily Willie went d«»}\_n and ous 3 ) 504 477 14 B ok Al eceived reports showing that © *lled. | Bardinie miners and 55,000 for the first lAn'wL in his “ .iA B - x e iaiiizis . the Republicans will maintain their Il'u_zl'm‘ om‘\’rg)a't:vrs walked out. areer. He had been on the deck 2 : ' S control ¢ > 3 ta 5 2,000,080 unemploy (aieebefore e took the full coun e 1 apa ST, SIE Q0 were desivoyed or UL SL TN SOONE o et B g, Fo A 1We Present by referee Ruby Goldstein. : Sl /. damaged . to Je; o Gl ¢ wit TR Tistoo- A | I xour nloymen an pprova ddler, up to now a prelim i e i 1\“‘(}']»'1 u“ pa een staging a hard cam- Chinese Communists said they Warne 2 b 4 sk ¥ fighter in the Garden but a main F g %A agiéaen, Satt "' . regain control for them- destrcyed five Chinese armies in “ P ,, was hitting faster and sharper i 1trol v 1 crucial | The report seemed at least true i ¥ landing crait, defense against control hin: on 11 crucial 1% e in than ever before in a local ring.| : g I Sarite part. All the way he carried the battle Hagerup 3 103 567 Kamikazl attacks and attacks by Tty M sRad 8 the ‘GOP M L o6 9 9 29 gty pro Sl o suicide boats and swimmers from g - . to the fading champ. Whittier 52 14 & x genate campaign committee might £ v afie Rumors of a betting coup that Mork 3 166 163 e Usland, nege; ¢ s the Republicans (By The Associated Press) ’ e 5 . Lieut. Gilmore's newest rd 3 o A & ist der in Ger- sent the odds favoring Pep fluct-| Johnso 59 153 : . ; 3 § Ay le n- ish commander in Ger s ke B e jeins two bronze stars received L O . many, Sir Brian Robertson. said El'y an 'loyul 9 and then back to 1 to 3 at ring! Totals 50 821 242 Previously for operations against Fapraline 3 “... he expscted “no war in Europe for . d 3 oo 2 | By % the enemy while on his three ¥ ¢ ' the next few months.” He said time, resulted in a word of cau § - b ot viiee S Vi ve us an additio rite L LR R Monday thru Saiur ay tion from Commissioner Eddie! Federal Empioyees ! ok . two over the 51 we now Y 1€ oV P! an at the noon weigh-in. Hendrickson 184 163 & ific. S k4 ., /4 roops may be the only way to solve “With every contest we get lots Sperling 136 501 Like most men who were in the the German question, but “one of rumors,” said Eagan, “we don't Iverson . 132 g gy War, Gilmore has liitle to say about| Foreizn aid i W must Be sure the Germans would sssfoiisls oo woy © ST TR L belleve any of them. * You two are King e 40 L oocey the siory otitis Oking. Congress 10 . bk ALAMI0000" 10|lse. of “sme "\17211“£§~g13u23§ L mmmuummmnmmmmu||||||||||mmuummumuuuu|||um|nuuummmmuuummmmmuumm honest athletes. We are holding Holmquist 146 o P R 2 8 i o you responsible to uphold the good| Totals 738 873 2445 AWa Picket-line will be written, the $5,055,000000 European Recov- ority. | |then you can read about it lery Program to run it through « | name of boxing.” e, | 4 i | Gilpere, who is manager of the next June. The French coal strike! A tornado is i storm whirl- After the fight Eagan said he| 4 i % T ck 3 | ornado a wind rm w) 2 “ i S 1 uneau office of the Alaska Salmon is one of the Communist weapons ! ing speeds to 500 mile F EU s l J E thought it was a “gcod scrap. i FlGH'!' DOPE . ist wear ing at sp: up to 5 s per an ° e. | rs o Aftendance was 14,65 and the ustry, is the son ol Mrs. Mary against the ERP. | hous, i | | Fights last nigni resuited as fol- lows: T Rae v ' : OOTBALL New York—Sandy Saddler, 124,) P , | « | SPEE — SATURDAY and MONDAY 2512, Hartford, Conn., in the four- 7 ey, s Bl e ""o-u'h g 'hkk"', ‘?' with e m— an ! E o et s ' A A . radar. Obiects which are completely invisible fo ; ; S / Yy 2 the cye show up clearly on the radar screen in : . : e | Chicago—Bernard Docusen, 143,| 4 . X p plenty of time to be avoided. It's a modern wa | 5 & ; y [ Final scores of college football New Orlcans, outpointed Johnny | 8177 ey tofihcreaie SOIED 8 et BUHER"Dar' 0|d uam’ s Ib ' - | Bratton, 141, Chicago, 10. | i / 7 . A i j i;l‘;:es played yesterdny are as fol-| SSN‘C‘M' N Y T s B 1601 4.5 1 0 1 W The modern way to shave is with Glide ' the oo L b g ead J |4 ’ Lewis - Clark 14; Willamette 13.|of Donora, Pa. outpointed Nick | / special preparation for daily shaving. Mcdern ! . Whitman 18; Linfield 13. | Kashuba, 160, cf Brooklyn, in a’ N mcn_enioY smooth, comfortable shaves every ] Linfield Jayvee 14; L-W Jayvee 6. 10-rounder. ‘ 1] (] S day in the week with Glider. Y 0' Wash, 8. Frosh 14; Idaho F. 7. | Hollywood, Calif. Manuel Ortiz, p 1 % - = So. Idaho Coll. 42; Carroll C. 7. 1129, E1 Centro, Calif., knocked out | Clemson 36; Boston College 19.|Buddy Jacklich, 131':, San Fran- Temple 20; Bucknell 0. | cisco, in the eighth round of their; Ithaca 25; Moravian 20.. non-title battle. | ) \ : Yo Modern me“ Shuve Standard “u u r?enver 10; (?xeorgetuwn U 10. T NG , TOMKTO“ 2 83( Vanderbilt 47; A‘ubu_rn P. N X A “ - < i 47 WITH CHINA Maryland 27; Miami (Fla) 13. T LN % € 2 every day w|'h thls 3‘ special “no-brush” Cream Style Corn 23( TOMATO JUICE 35( The Citadel 19; Erskine 0. No. 2 Tin oz, tin. . preparation HALLOWE'EN CANDY, 8 oz.cello 25¢ TIDE TABLE OCTOBER 31 High tide, 0:55 am., 175 ft. Low tide, 6:53 am., 0.1 ft. High tide, 13:04 p.m., 19.9 ft. Low tide,.19:27 p.n, -12 ft. Marietta 26; Wittenberg 7. John Carroll 33; Case 13. Omaha 20; Washburn 19. Doane 7; Nebraska Wesleyan Kansas Wes. Coll. Emporia Ft. Riley Kan. 13; Ft. Benning N.M. Aggies 26; N.M. Hilandrs 0. Ark. A-M 17; Canway, Ark. 7. Occidental 25; Calif. Tech 13. Branch Agri. 20; Westminister] (Utah) 0. Fullerten (Calif.) JC 20; Weber (Utah) JC 8. NOVEMBER 1 High tide, 1:41 am, 17.8 ft. Low tide, 7:34 am., 05 ft. High tide, 13:41 p.m., 203 it. Low tide, 20:09 p.m., -3.3 ft. e®0e000coe00000 000 eeceecsceecocee e Enioy the last word in shaving ease and com- Glider over your wet whiskers with your fin- F”r Su”d“y Treat T.'y [ A X X ) fort with Glider, the cream made especially. gers. You'll be amazed at the close, easy 1 for those up-to-the-minute men who shave shave you get. No pull, no sting! Your face T] E Ho(KEY GAMES B2 0.9 § W BN every day. Glider lets your razor cut close feels softer, smoother, more fitl G E s rn H P and cleanr without scrape or irritation. It's Py SU! Don't put off th i SUN RISE-SETS made with @ wonderful scothing ingredient n't put off the ' pléasuré iof shis madern having thrill. Get a tybe of Glider toda; that leaves your face feeling refreshed. g Y- 4 g Tho_MODERN shqvo cream for MODERN men numx rmn m LK ' N M & A.world-wide favcrite . . . All over the B / = - e . - world, Glider sales are soaring—as smart L~ : ; 9 " b shavers discover that Glider just can’t be beat 3 v % Qual“y Meats ssss FM" and Pmm for joyous shaving satisfaction. And it's easy e - ' to use—needs no brush. Just wash with scap B T e 10000000000 O Final scores of two hockey games played last night in the Pacific Coast League were as fol- lows: San Francisco 3; Oakland 2. Vancouver 3; Portland 2. —————— FILIPINO LADIES Augxiliary Dance, Parish Hall, to- night. 30 1t OCTOBER 31 Sun rises at 8:09 : Sun sets at ... 5:13 NOVEMBER 1 Sun rises at 8: Sun sets at @0 cecececccec e