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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1945 Lands Weekly Poll Lead < Creomulsion relieves pro; s cause it goes right to the sea trouble to help loosen and germ laden phlegm, and aid ¥ to soothe and heal Taw, t flamed bronchial muco branes. Tell your dr @ bottle of Creomulsion 2. derstanding you must lie the way it quickly allays the cough or are to have your money back. CREOMULSION .- for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ‘[ klin Street are requested to at- 1d to remember the sible g nights have keen c to the first and third Thursda the month. ys of PO CALIFORNIANS HERE Col. and Mrs rancisco are 1e Salvation Army Congress. are guests at the Bargnof. Lt. here of to a Beltone ...... 5 NO SEPARATE 74(44;}5 ALL BATTER' PACK! YOUWEAR j Mo BATTERY WIRE! About ' the Weight and Bulk of Most-Hearing Aids Dr.G. A. Deelker Juneau, Alaska :“WQOQQNMMOMO“OQ Announcement Having sold the Femmer Transfer ' fo Douglas Babcock I wish to thank the people of Gastineau Channel for their kind patronage during the past 4 years, and my best wishes to Mr. Babcock, whom I know will give you the same court- eous, efficient service the Femmer Transfer is known for. v WAYNE GRAHAM 900000000000 00000000000000000 | in the Seward Building on ed champs.” anged Jce Lou AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. China Cirdes [1 “I particularly was plea: OUAKER fs 3Rn defcnsive work, NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—A group of kicks,” Hagbe: Southern California sportsmen has Al Nemetz of Army received some lcased the Hollywood Park and By SPENCER MOOSA GUARD To HEAD fancy complin for his Anita racetracks to hold an CHUNGKING, Oct. 31 The play against Duke and Amling a; | harness hacing meet, starting | United States was alternately I_INEMAN RANKS was priiced highly by writers who next year hey plan to run in | pr 1 sensured in Chinese watched him in Ohio State's come- M 1 ea June, using the pc al today 1 back against Minnesota. t \lternate years, and will okesman charged H iddi - and Circuit dates . If that America was interfering in ’ Play *ga'nfl Mlddles it goes through, the “Grand” will Chinese internal affairs and as- (R!MSON BEARS y be Gr i, with 35 days in Cal- serted iat any future turn in th events in the troubled nation would before Eastern season YORK, Oct. ready out of Louis will be on his first referee have two conditioning camps at St, job since ving the Army, and may Petersburg and Bradenton for the L= locking at some future competi- first time in history. tion in either one of the contestants tonight. CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Willie Joyc _— of Gary, Ind, third ranking con- PAY-OFF PERFORMANCE Le v tor the lightweight boxing It looks like not only the St. and Jcey Barnum, up-and- Mary's Gaels, bu their star back, ccming Los Angeles fighter, have Herman Wedemeyer as well, will be Leen signed for a ten-round re- turn bout at Chicago stadium Nov. 23, Matchmaker Jack Hurley said tor The fight is billed as part of an elimination series to find a challznger for Ike Williams’ light- weight crown. headed for the acid test Saturday wlk2n the Gaels meet the Southern California Trojans . . . St. Mary's has run over all opposition todate and remains undefeated It's generally conceded that the USC game will provide a test of the Gael's ectual strength . . . And, ‘observers are ying that the same holds true for Wedemeyer . . . They'll be watch- ing Saturday to see if he measures last up to All-American caliber . . . In impressive. Pep was pitted against, leading St. Mary’s to five straight unknown Paulie Jackson of Read- wins, the dusky Hawaiian-born ing, Pennsylvania, who didn’t even Wedemeyer has piled up more than prove to ke a good conditioner for 1,600 yards in 109 plays . . . That's Pe The champion won all eight an average of 10 yards per play. HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. public appearance in eight months night here, See Qur Slate Today Apple Cider in Gallon Jugs Rice in Two Pound Bags Piited Dates Date Nut Confection Sardines in Peanut 0il Sardines in Olive 0il Sea Snacks MOKED and BONELESS Watch Our Slate for the . Good Thinas to Eat? 16 -- Phones == 24 but it wasn't too{ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA U.§. Praised, | # AlsoCensured ., | | | Champion Willie Pep made his first| o - - ‘e o0 00 veoee ¢ o o ¢ TIDES TOMORROW ° ° e o November 1, 1945 o o o ° Low 5:37a.m, 211t e High 11:59a.m, 162 {t. © Low 18:00p.m., 20 it. o . . UGLAS NEWS W. CLUB ANNIVERS/ The Douglas Island Woman's Club will be 30 years old next Saturday, Nov. 3.«and will celebrate the event with a Silver Tea which will be held in the Eagles Hal from 2 to 4:30 p. m., Saturday Part of the entertainment sched uled for the afternoon is to be vocal selections by the Dougl Girl's Trio and the showing of many interesting photes of as it was in the past The club already has 1 many phetos, but anyone p any antique or extra-good ¢ h N ! _ The Miami mitt match- partly, at least, depend on the 8Sked to loan (hem to the club for Penn’s Dickerson | DEFEAT ALUMNI 5% i ceisien 5. ' eving to'amount of aid siven by the Uniteq With the assurance that they wil i £ get Tami Mauriello or Joe Baksi for States to the Central Government. D€ returned with the best possibl: NEW YORK, Oct. 31—Penn lost BY S(ORE 36_19 a scrap with ex-soldier Tommy| But, the Central Government, “2'® ’ the game to Navy, but Joe Dicker- Gomez in the Orange Bowl Feb.|press here gave top playto Presi-i All residents of the chanr ' Quaker guard, showed enough - 10 The baseball gang suffered dent Trur spee which wag @re cordially ‘invited to attend i ability to be named the Associated ~Juneau High's Crimson Bears last a real loss 1 with the death ' hailed sendinz Anniversary party of the Douzias Press' “lineman of the week” for his night defeated the Alumni basket- 'of Bill Ka ‘American isolationism to . the151and Woman's Club. brilliant defensive play. ball team, 36 to 19. The Alumni —_— gra and reaff the Ameri- | " Trammoy : Recovering four of seven Middie squad was composed largely of ex- DARK FORECAST can foreign policy which ‘“had| GUARD MEETS TOMORROW fumbles and disrupting Navy play high school hoopsters home on' Bob Feller, fireball ace pitcher of never run counter to justice.’ | Douglas Unit, Alaska Territorial by frequent sorties into their back- leave from the armed services. the Cleveland Indians, has made a' The World Daily News charac-|Cuard will meet tomorrow ever fiald, Dicksrson was or> of the Among the Alumni players was ccmment on the entry into Big terized the reliof |t 7:30 o'clock for a regular sessicn f re why the Midsl n Pfc 1 Scott, who has been League baseball of Jackie Robinson, to peace-loving ¢ erving (8¢ the Natatorium i to take to the air to | in playing on the Fort Richardson fcrmer UCLA Negro athlete Fel- o “warning to Tlias.” ] the last 25 seconds team and is known throughout the ler, Who pitched against RObINSON ~ Nopn Communist quarters said BALEON . Ray Crowther, assistant Penn Territory as one of Alg s out- in exhibition says that the (ney feared the Communists might = Students of the Dou coach, who ran the club because of standing basketball players. Breoeoklyn Dodger farm hand be- rately provoke an “incident” and High School held the illness of Boss George Munger Starting line-up for the Be longs in the “Good field, no hit” 7 Marines in North | Parties in their rooms during t caild: “Joe was in virtue ev Aase, Merritt, Mead, O'Connor and €2 And, Feller says, he Marine officer de«{a{terncon today, according to , DPlay and really bowled over these Hogins , son ever will s position | Perintendent William Seaman Navy players. I didn’t realize how plavers. in: magition to Mek Big Leagues ot s terrific he was until I saw the mov- g ificlidsd: “Dapeevieh?: Kear- The C ikeout artist, ! HUSKIES BOW TG MALFORD fes.” ney, Béhrends, Mead, Thibodeau WHO is co after con- . g€l | In a practic ever Dickerson, a var-old junior g,q Kysul cluding a 30-day exhibition tour Q@!H flikgr S {at the Do Gym, ‘the Dousl from Philadelphia, was. the third : e A e et d some omn nt on the 8 |'High Huskies went down to ¢ successive guard to be named the 4 o s of Los Angeles and San R e - 3 - "in their basketball gamse with standout lineman of the week. Two e Francisco baseball {ranchises KANSAS CITY, Oct. 3L—Billy, I thelr baskethall game wit . d umy respectively, g y S Mttabursh. Who is sche-|U. S. S. Muiford. ¥inal scor middle western operator: Tom corer Fe 8 t both California 8 ayie s « tor tha!l 17 to 26 Hughes of Purdue and Warren Am- - ¢ rat gue member- 4 0 mee Louls for the; ling of ~Ohio State, had preceded e cn the of attendance and ! next June, is book- . e s b him. R i M t wher 1 rl\‘\ll)fimn ;v:. inst o I:‘]:(- llr'.(l"v\\\‘;\“lfl'-‘-P\l ISY I:_’ ) B2 e g o . Al Patterson iington, Pa., on! ) Edwards, (53 ited rited e EdtiEe tanm®ith EHE opins 'I' N L” v L. Doan, who handled Fel ng card here Nov. 7, promoter Gabe terday to spend his 30-day furlou 108 of ‘Coniharler Oithr Makher OmOITOW i lq: bition t offers anott man announced today |with his parents, Mr M g i 5 ; relative to the much-discuss i Floyd Edwards. Edward e B For Moose Women ing of Jackie Robinson APULCA, Giuerrero, Oct. 31.- _lm\ duty in the South Pacific oo Y £1 ts that the big leagues organ- jowen 'of Hollywood, Calif = ware VoLl ey and supervise a Negro major | that he hed 86t s VaS ANB CAMP ELECTS . The Wemen of the Moose will eircuit s — and we 1 in light tackle fishing when| At a recent meeting of Dougls from commen ccliz held their rezular monthly business quote 00 Nepro dube play L e e in Osmb Mo, 3 Alfska, Native BN i iR meetine ow night, November in their parks and then have the ywejohing 135 pounds with a three- therhood, the following members at H&A 7 Wil 1. at 8 oclock in the Moose Lodge World Series winner mect the color- (n:oqd, nine-pound -line yesterday, Were clected as delegates to the 1968, F. DIST, CORP. . 2 annual convention to be held at 31—Joe Me- | Angoon. Alaska Native Brotherhood A ® 0o 00 00 00 0 - > ® 0 000 00 RISES — SETS ® o November 1, 1945 o o ® Sun Ri 8:12 a. m. ¥ Pmines e City Tickel Office: Baranof Hotel oo g v “the Coke’s in”’ at the Field P. X. The news spreads when the Mobile Exchange comes up with good things that remind your fighting Yank of home. 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