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Poll Tax Bill; Action ; d Torrid re are scores of organizations xpected 10 Be Torrid | .a en imes that many infia. ential individuals opposed to the e I S GRS poll »y’m\ > are many on the other ome of them have never n - allied with anything P g n(m:w ; ;I:(‘.«l' than conservative! % Hi ¢| states’ rights groups \"l’y]‘k’;]'f"d"““ infringement| And the poll tax row is older 5’ Tighgs than all of them - ; o fre- e, STOCK QUOTATIONS the » South their consti- NEW YORK, Dec. 3. — Closing vote. Proponents quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ax is levied on tod is 5%, American Can Anaconda 'z, Bethlehem , Curtiss Wright 5%, Inter- Harvester 68':, Kennecott 97, New York Central 15%, Nor- ybrid American labor thern Pacific 12%, United States pig ocratic or Steel . Pound $4.04 stormed recently 2 bill is the wo party x fight is older| Dow, Jones averages today are than both parties. Some opponents' as follows: industrials 13191, rails | of the bill have publicly attributed 3224, utiliti | 21.26 ~ BRINGING UPFATHER THE DAILY ALAS STEWART IS/ALUMNIWILL , HIGH BOWLER MEET BEARS LAST EVENING IN 3RD GAME The Aces defeated the Jokers d Tonight the Crimson the Deuces outpointed the Royals,Juneau High School and the Alumni lost night when the Four Bit League | will meet for the third and deciding | bowled at thé Elks alleys. 'Dr. A.{game of the series in the high school{ W. Stewart of the Deuces and John {gym. The Alumni won the first! Halm of the Royals were high bowl- {game by a 22 to 21 score on Novem- ers for last night's g ber 2, and 10 days later the Bears Fellowing are the retaliated with a 32 to 29 victory. | Tonight's ne should provide | Aces enough fireworks for the most rabid 154 201 146 504 | fan. 120 171 156 - 447| The Douglas Huskies and the 145 130 177— 452 Gremlins will take the floor in the! 132 197 137— 466 | preliminary game at 7:30. The Ju- Sunlsten 153 152 176— 481 | neau High School Band, directed by - Miss Phyllis Brooks will play pre- Total 704 854 792--2350 |ceding the games and during the intermissions Jokers e - Spot 8 8 24 Henning 155 161 168 M h M th oosehaven Mon Sperling 184 144 s ‘N, i1 Schoettler 162 122 To Be Marked by i Sterling 171 135 \ ! Women of Moose Moosehaven Month will be the Deuces theme of a meeting to be held Sad- 18 18 54 urday, ‘December 4, by Women of 136 168 413 the Moose. The meeting will be 80 40 404 peld at 8 olclock ‘at the Moose Matheny 160 1‘{" 45?] Qudrters in the Seward Building ey ‘]"g {"J 4_" §33 Moosehaven is.the home for aged, Stewart 202 265 16 93\ maintained in Florida by the Loyal 4 5 & 32 797 2470 Order of Moose and the Women of Tommt 620 862 79779 ppe Moose, “There will ‘be a volun- | Royals tary denation at the meeting Sat- | Blum 141 108 121 370 urday to assist with the purchase of Harrison 158 159 187 504 linens for Moosehaven, which are Hulce 129 156 174— 469 supplied by the Moose women Hoffman 146 132 '178— 456 | 'The 'refreshment committee for Halm 197 174 212— 563 the social part of the evening in- o s 2o - cludes Myrtle Dunn, Florence Mun-{ 751 729 8722352 Total AP CHOOSES MYTHICAL 11 PAC. COAST (By Associated Press) The “Big Three” of western col- lege footbdll, Southern California, College of the Pacific and Washing- ton, grabbed the spotlight in the selection by the Associated Pmess of the 19th annual all-Pacific football teapl, each placing three mlen. Southern California gained recog- nition with Mickey McArdle, back- field, Ralph Heywood, end, ana Bill Gray, last year’s Oregon State center. Washington, who meets USC in the Rose Bowl, placed Jack Tracy, end, Bill Ward, former WSC guard, and Pete Susick, fullback. Venerable Amos Alonzo Stagg, whose College of the Pacifc won from Preflight schools Del Monte, and St. Mary's earned all-coast dis- tinction with halfback John Po- desto, tackle, Art MecCaffray and guard Bart Gianelli. The other two positions went to Malmberg, lone- kicking UCLA tackle, and Art Honegger, University of California. The all-coast team included ends’ Bowden Wyatt, Del Monte :md‘ Hank Norberg, March Field ; tackles }| Don Willer, St. Mary's Preflight | and Walt Messmer, March Field; guards Harold Jungmichel, San' Diego Naval and Raymond Bray, Del Monte; center Quentin Green- ough, Alameda Coast Guard; backs Bruce Smith of St. Mar) Jack | Jacobs, March Ficld, Bill Caden- | head, San Diego Naval. and Leon- | ard Eshnont of ‘Del Monte, i - 1y and Viola Eskeson. The enter- tainment .committee will be com- | pesed of Ethel Joi Anna Roden- berg and Emily Schmidt > BUY WAR BONDS table covers for Jaund All as soon as pos ible. topics as: known.” before.” how. to proceed with your, Braille for the blind. You “I'm a Sunday School teacher. i— JUNEAU ALASKA [FANS MAY PICK STARBASEBALL * PLAYERS NOW NEW YORK. 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