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PAGE SIX ARMY PAPE NAMES ALL STAR TEAM . R FILIPINOS PLAN GALA BANQUET MONDAY EVENING Filipino Community of Ju- e 1 celebrate the eighth an- niversary of the Philippine Com- monwealth Monday evening with a L|St Pla ers NOW Wearmg banquet and program in the Gold y Room of the Baranof Hotel, start- Khakl on Fafl(iful ir 7:30 o’clock. Invitations have by ssued for the affair Ba” C'Ub Guest speaker will be Secretary of Alaskd E. L. Bartlett. Al T. Fajardo will be toastmaster. The WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 I'he | program includes selections by the Army Times, weekly paper published | — Ll for service men, has named an Army all star team of former ma- Joe DiMaggio, Yankee outfielder and Red Ruffing, Yankee pitching Experienced great, both wearing khaki The paper said the team been selected from reports of public relations officers and that because had f T rly some playes were not named, the records were incomplete Those named included pitchers Sid Hudson of the Senators, Hugh Mulcahy of the Phillies, Tommy Hughes of the Phillies, Johnny Beazley of the Caras, Bob Carpen- ter of the Giants; catchers C Tebbetts of the Tigers, Ken Syl- at vestri of the Yankees: infielders— George Archie of the Browns at first, Lou Striger of the Cubs at second, Cecil Travis of the Senators at short, Don Halloway of the White Sox at third; and Roy Bell of the Tigers, utility infielder; out- fielders, Pete Reiser of the Dodg- ers, Carvell Rowell of the Braves, Andrew Gilbert of the Red Sox, Al Rogers of the Braves and Pat Mul- lins of the Tigers. r————————————————— WOMEN OF THE MOOSE DANCE in the Elks’ Hall TONIGH 3 Danéinghom 9:3 with Bob Tew's Orches SERVICE MEN 55¢ TAX INCLUDED SPLIT-SECOND PERFORMANCE A Parker Vacumatic Pen never hesitates. 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M. —— Islander String Ensemble, a Wel- come Address by Fred Fulgencio, a vocal solo by Miss Juanita Diaz, a speech on the “Future of the Philip- pines,” by Eddie Belarde, a vocal solo by Miss Mary Jukich, and songs sung by all guests. After the dinner, dancing to the tune of Lillian Uggen’s Orchestra will be enjoyed. Eddie Belarde is general chair- man for the event, and committees are as follows: Finance: Dan Hocson, chairman, S. Cezar, Fred Carrilo, F. Fulgencio, A. Romero, S. Guanzon, S. Con- stantino and T. Vosotros. Program: Al T. Fajardo, chair- man, and R. Moline, F. Pineda, P. Beierly, P. Terencio, F. Paulo. Invitation: George Ocjanas, chair- MILES Hair Stylist y with THE DAILY man, and Mrs. F. Paulo, Mrs. M. Diaz, Mrs. D. Mercado and Mrs. Mary Cezar. Reception: Fred Fulgencio, chair- man, and Miss Ruby Ebona, Miss Beulah Hamilton, Joe Dumlao and George Ocjanas. Arrangements: D. Sarabia, chair- man, and Mrs. D. Hocson, C. Bar- ril, Mrs. C. Barril, D. Mercado, E. Aligaya, P. Belerly and Mrs. Leola Ellingen. UALASKA ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEA T fiar%zQ/C ksgiving Dance 8:00 P. M. t0 12:00 P. M. Reservations at Hotel Desk $1.50 Per Couple WEDNESDAY November 24th 'Mary Halm Has First Birthday *Party Thursday On Thursday, Armistice Day, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Halm entertained a group of friends, the occasion being the first birthday of their daughter, Mary. | Calling during the afternoon and enjoying refreshments of birthday cake and coffee were Mrs. Charles Forward, Mrs. Stan Grummett, Mrs. Tom Morgan and son Roger, Mrs. W. R. Carter and son, Billy, Mrs. Gus Gustafson and Mr. and Mrs, Matt Halm. - SONS OF NORWAY CARD PARTY | | The | COOPER BUILDING 1 Building T ira CIVILIANS $1.10 Famous PT torpedo boats are super-powered . . . dodge enemy planes and gunfire with split-second speed 1o launch their mur- derous torpedoes. Prices from $8.75 ‘The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wisconsia Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m,, IOOF | Hall. Pinochle and bridge. Business meeting at 7 p.m. adv. ————e—— YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA % How many boys from ALASKA won’t come back? NOBODY knows the exact number. Nobody. But— The number who do come back—on their own two feet instead of in a flag-draped box—will be in exact proportion to the job we do here at home. For every minute that we can I:elp shorten the war will mean more lives saved. (213 Americans were killed in the final day of the last war, and 1,114 were wounded before the 11:00 o’clock Armistice took effect.)] Now one way all of us can help shorten the war is to tighten our belts and buy more War Bonds. Yes, still And 4 . 4 If you think you’re Buying all the War Bonds you are able to, imagine—for a minute—that it’s after the WAL + « & more. « « « you're standing at the station . . . a Bunch of home-town boys, still in uniform, climb off the train . « . one of them kisses his wif¢ and grabs his kid in hisarms . , -~ ¥ + « « and then he turns to a young woman beside them, a girl who looks like his wife’s sister, and you overhear him say « « o “Catherine, I don’t know how to tell you how sorry I am . .'a it’s such a shame about Joe . . . it makes me sick allover when I think how he’d be here today, if the war had only ended a week sooner.” Think it over. Can’t you buy a few more War Bonds to help end the war that week or month sooner? = Sure, it may mean giving up something, but what’s that compared to what they’re givingup?. 'And remember, always—The money you ‘“can’t spare” may spare @ . soldier’s life!, ! : vhv 3 KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK! - PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES