The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1940, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1940. BLONDE NAMED QUEEN YOUNGMENDRAFTEDTOBE GALAOROLLS PROTECTED ON HOMESTEAD, TOPS IN WIN MINELABOR REQUIREMENTS ~ SWEEP, PINS Emil Galao led the Brunswick team with a 598 pin roll last night in a four-point win over George Brothers while Alaska Laundry won three of four from Juneau Florists. Tenight's games are Royals Islanders and North Transfer Brunswick. Scores yesterday were as follows: Brunswick 203 180 127 178 174 203 504 561 574—1630 Brothers 142 92 in 1 a prospective lan dor lease hrl might find himself because of his voluntary or selective ser- vice status, the regulations provide at pe excepting mining ants. seeking to take advantage relief provisions, should file | of military service with their ict Lard Office ¢cn or before April 17, 1841, or within six months aftcr entrance into tha service T4 cesity eading, mining on the public do- Federal land laws will r young men for eitther mili- ciive service in f the United vs nnounced by 'rior Harold L E. Galao Mary Rhodes Smithberg 215- 182- 1717— relicf is desired from the of performnig the $10C cf annual assessment work th mininz law. notice of service must be filed in the : office in which the loca- | George e or certificate is record- | Martinsen Such notice must be filed be- | Judson the end of an “assessment| R. Smith which terminates at noon ¥, | Totals Conies of the regulations may be | chtained from the District Land office Halms - >oo Lajoie Carnegie W. Va., Dec. 18. John Gol Detroit rookie base- bell pitcher, wants it known that he is not an airplane pilot and that | he is not planning to enlist with| the Polish foreign legion aiding in the defense of the British Isles worth of nual “I have no idea how the story, The Daily Alaska Empire has th on mining claims got started,” said Gorsica. “All|largest paid circulation of any Al- | I've been doing since the World aska newspaper. | Series ended is to put a coat of - D - paint around my place here.” Try a classitied ad in Tlie Empire ler the Eoldiers and { Act of 1949, the regu- effect suspend pe s ' wo th 150 Totals 157— 391 159 124 139— 422 161 162 150— 473 462 378 4361276 Juneau Florists 134 180 149 192 173 173 456 545 469—1470 Laundry 157 139 Totals Alaska 160— 453 154 168 167— 489 184 191 185 0 Totals 495 498 512—1505 *Average, did not bowl. > Hagerup Ellenberg Stevenson RPECKLEY, rder the rezulatior protection from forfeiture, rllaticn or ntest proccedings e period of s ce as well | f from the necessity of per- sariety situations R TRRRRRRERERNOETER ’}‘%‘%‘%‘%“@5;% g X 2 £rcd We Have Sentimental and Practical Gifts gg for Wives and Mothers In fact, we have gifts for everyone on your list. GENERAL ELECTRIC GIFTS. And are they lovely! And do they save housework! And give pleasure and make for enjoyable leisure! Consider those shown here. Come in and see the whole collection. You'll agree with thousands, they're the best buys for your Christmas dollars. RNERRDDE 9 s Everyone on your Christmas list will be happier for the giit of a G-E CLOCK. Perfect toast just the way you want it— thanks to this G-E AUTOMATIC TOASTER Your Wife — and Your Mother— It you like Perfect Coffee give your will welcome a G-E MIXER. wife a G-E COFFEE MAKER. $19.95 $3.95 up ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER (0. Pone 616 i | Jack PROGRAM i Flying Start at Ice Foihes FOR HELP PROPOSED ‘President Roosevelt An- vs.. Sally Stanton, 17-year-old blonde who rever before has seen the Tournament of Roses, will be queen of the 1941 spectacle, held in connection with the annual Rose Bowl game in Pasadena January 1. She is a sophomore at Pasadena Junior College. CUTTER HAIDA FASCIST TO KETCHIKAN ~ FORCES to icial business. The cutter will probably return the lat- o 3 Libya, Which Will Be BASK\E]BK[[ ‘Atfacked by Brifish MANAGERSTO B H 0 LD PARLEY annel basketball boss Fowler ann d today meeting will be held Friday 1 for team ma s Fowler cal Facist troops on the retreat to Derna Other RAF planes bombed Bardia itself last night and are reported to tribesmen who are now British armored units are reported to have swung around Bardia and reached dominant positions west of the Fascist stronghold as Australian ht pertant,” and wiil be forces, thirsty for war, marched up offices of the Nationa ard held town. > > Ttalian Renort communique issued this afternoon, said Great Britain’s desere forces in BUTTE, Mont., Dec. 18.—Charles their pressure and Fascist McAuliffe has coached Montana < and artillery are “reported” e e o wr s of burning British tanks and Try a classified ad in The Empire. armored ears, at 8 p. m. in the Tr Building for a direct ult on the Ttalian : Mussolini’s High Command, in a SOME COACH Libya, weakenen by losses, have Mines grid teams for 18 years. to have littered the battlefield with : Accuses Avis of Sabotage Representative Martin Dies, of Texas, chairman of the House commitzee investigating un-American activities, displays “exhibits” in his sen- sational “white paper” accusing Axis agents of attempting to sabotege pational defense industries. He is skown in his Washington office. | nounces Most Unpre- cedented Assistance tent’s plan, Senator man Mintor diana, ng majority will mean additional appropria- t'ons are necessary at once. The Senator also said it is possible that some legislation authorizing the President to carry out his plan might be nescssary. HAILED IN LONDON LONDCN, Dee. 18—Official and also industrial quarters hailed Presi Reosavelt’s proposal to e or lend United es ials to Great Britain as put- ‘whole auestion on a real- ame @ rs said it is to t of the United Ste of nutting into Great: tain’s hands the “means of hast- ening the end of the w - Elecira ls | Southbound One PAA Electra flew nks this afterncon ger list of ‘fifteen. | Making the flight from the Gold- en Heart City are Mr. and Mrs. | B. J. McConaghy, Dick Mahan, | Jehn C. Emith, L. Jones, M. O'Brien, Mr= Alfrad Grab. Lars Larson, Roy | McGregaer Fard, Dr. Ruth Marcon, G. Frickev from a in with | Fa pa G. Berg and C The government says Brazil now has 125000 miles of roads. Unofficial estimates are that per-| haps 20 to 25 percent can be called | good roads. The greatest share of| the mileage is in the southern and | central-coastal sections | Tiy a classified ad in The Empire. - | Hin-m-m! Not Bad! el Something new in play suits is worn by Constance Moore, screen player, and features material said to be over 100 years old. The bra- top is made after a Javanese temple dancer’s bodice, while the brief shorts are covered in & draped sarong effect. | 2 SIIBIS A BRINGING UP FATHER MY BROTHER-JIM'S STUDYIN' TO PLAY THE TUBA- HELL EVERVONE N 105 NEIGHBORHOOD~ WHICH IS WORK FOR HIM-FLL CALL ON HIM- By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY - HE HASN'T ANY FRIENDS OR ENEMIES NOW- 5 Evelyn Chandler, featured performer in the Ice Follies at New York’s Madison Square Garden, is stopped in mid-air by the 1-100,000th-of-a- second-action of the speedray camera as she executes a difficult “Ara- bian Castwheel” g FROM THE PHILIPPINES _American beauties might look to their laurels, now that pretty Beatrice (left) and Concep- tion Ruces have come to Washington to visit a brother. Their father is Marcos Roces, prominent Philippine publisher., THE LAST RIDE_Burial with full military honors was given “Chilena,” gallant mare who died “in action” at the national horse show, . With her is Maj. Eduardo Yanez of Chile, who'd guided Chilena to many victories. ORDER YOURS NOW AND JACK PINE SPRUCE In Fact AllKinds S Call the Highway Delivery PHONE 374

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