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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1945 itry and the superior quality of Aus- utilization of the world’s resources dard and Dr. Homer C. Murphy, \ | HE“N'NG SIARS Iow“SEND (l“B IS tralian wool has world renown. Rap- and a high degree of international | who had been in Mr. Gibson’s home |idly assuming high rank as a major collaboraticn. which he stated is es- |town of Sydney. lD All ABOU I'in(tivn'y due to improved methods of sential to achieve lasting peace, but R As BIG lEAGuE ]‘o |cream separation and refrigeration cannot be accomplished without gov- v lis the dairy business. The great var- ernmental actfon The Army Engineers have per- opENS ROLUNG ’DOWN UNDER lA“D fety of fruits and flowers was com- Fresident Almquist invited all to|fected a four-pound water purifica- ;m:-nlrd upon and was a revelation to go forward and meet the visitor,' tion unit capable of producing a R el | the audience. ard in the group was Henry God- half gallon a minute. The “evens” took the odd from A large audience appreciated thn‘ Social Legisiation & the “odds” last night in the open- informative address ot r{obort C: Of special interest was the advanc- n Handsome i : ing of Major League tolling at the Gibson of Sydney, Australia, in the| =0 S5 00 tion explained by Mr ¢ Elks alleys, teams Two and Four CIO Hall last night under the aus- Gibson. The minimum w scale ounting split wins over teams One picies of the Juneau Townsend Club. | i - "0 e amount Tequired :d Three respectively. 3 business meeting was disposed to support a man, wife and one Bob Henning returned to alley W and following the singing of| ) ™Ay Arpitration Court sattles ompetition in almost atom bomb Star Spangled Banner, and & .o gicputes. Both employers and style last night. To an opening rccital of the pledge to the flag by| o "o vee are given wide latitude in : e " it game 235 count, he added endugh all present, G. E. Almquist, President, |\, "o oheation of their case befare We don’t think you'll find it too oins from his following lines to briefly explained the Townsend fhe BFESet ool s Akl P difficult finding just the right ) : ~ % |complete a 603 set. Henning's splash Plan, and introduced the speaker,| . e ' 400 oitisens have been gift from our large collection of ; cpener marked out the winning edge who spoke most interestingly for an ; for over 50 yedrs. Ben- , ssories, for Metcalf’s Marauders over Hend- Lour and a half, and then answered| e algo granted wi and In- rickson’s Hibrows. The Metealf questions which revealed a deep in- There i a hurip #im mater- tive > chalked up a first ter in the “Sunny Land of Aus- Y AULC Ll isliiids daisi ent made at the birth of game team score of 925, which was tralia,” as he referred to it o Feparaisss 1 the Weditn high for the night, and a grand M total of 2,637 pins — also high. I ustralia was made as a|jg als0 a child endowment payment The cther match — between Car- 26, 1788, at | which takes effect oh the birth of negie's Cavemen and Fred Henning's iney, < was observed | {pe sacond child and is paid on each Hoboes, teams Thre2 and Four re- py g g v celebration in sequent birth to t mother spectively — also was a close-fought 1938. 'The population was later aug- | fj,st child being provided for i encounter, but was battled out in mented by miners attracted there|jnqex figure for the minimum wage. the lower pinfall brackets. With from many lands by the discovery of | o weekly allowance is a 225 third line, Claude Carnegie gold. The original inhabitants were | pnilq until the i his team to snatch that game 5 wlored race of Australian abor- d. Free milk i opping the first two stanzas. | igines, for whom reservations have | pildren, mothers Last night’s Major League results peen established by the Government, |ynothers. Through an arrangement wer which is very solicitous about their |yith the Federal and State govern- Team No. 1— velfare and is doing everything pos-|ments in combination with the hos- Hendric 201 136 183— ible to prevent their extinction. The |bitals, free hospitalization is Nichols 162 180 162— 504 aporigines did not nt the in- ach citizen, and the medical i g % Clark 214 134 171— 519 trusion of white men, the speaker|ofacsion in conjunction with the “Oh yeah? . . . And just what makes you think your son can Scott 187 154 136— 477 sdded, and are very friendly and co- nment is working on a plan lick my son? ... My boy eats” Centennial Hudson 52 202 168— 522 operative. sereby medical service will be Gervita Wheat Cereal, too! e i 7 Oppesite From Alaska 1 > to everyone without cost : 5 tioc Total 916 809 820—2545 Auciralia is at the opposite epd of | The system of preventing excess ¢ GERVITA wheat cereal provides a del:cw.ws h.of Team N earth from Alaska, and is often 'monopolistic demination was outlin- breakfast...energy that lasts all day. Serve vitamin- Metcalf 93 180 153— 525 cforred to as “Down Under.” It ed by Mr. Gibson, who cited the and mineral-rich Gervita often. Tempting wheaty King 164 135— 483 j .0 o climate ranging from the Amalgamated Wireless as an ex- flavor. Ask your grocer for Centennial Gervita. Tomlin 188 183— 513 {;opical to that similar to Northern ample. The Government controls b b B 2 N McKinnon 197 13 \washington. It is almost equal to 51 per cent of the stock of Amalga- Beb Henning .. 235 172 603/ he United States in area, but has|mated Wireless, the company retains NZE $ NG — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS a population of less than eight mil- | ccntrol of 49 per cent and full man- BRONZE SHAFTING — STER Tetal 25 901 37 lion, more than half of which is in | agement of operation. The Gov- GRAY MARIN‘E ENGINES its three capital cities. Its constitu- ernment also maintains similar sup- 5 Team No. 3 tion bears some resemblance to the ervision over banking and aviation, SALES and SERVICE i . . Carnegie 5 American constitution and owns and operates the railroads. J weld d Macjnne sho Holmquist Sheep raising is the chief indus- Mr. Gibson pieacec for the fullest uneau ing an P mmons Blanton REr { B S T S S S RS PSSR R IRNERRR R RRIEEY Tetal 711 811 Team No. 4— F. Henning ... 180 191 % X SHoG (Y m Lavenik 147 170 SWEATERS— ( UAL SHIRTS, COATS— Hulberg 134 1t Coats, slipons, pullovers. neck. Leisure jackets, shirts in 100% Burkette 149 156 and shackers In 100% all pure w model Bavard 148 wool, fine color selection tailor izes small to Sizes 36 to 46 ‘Total 758 865 8 ' 3.95 to 11.95 —14.95 to 19.95 !f g - McCURRACH TIES SPORT SHIRTS— = L Wilson neckwear Satins, foullards, hirt d by twills, pure silks . Bold pat- Brcs. & t 1 Broad- e e ites ~ Nexi Fridayg | tothe Clever . . . 4 “1hibe o] ACCESSORIES { NGS With a Winter Lodge for their A“,‘f or 1 T d X, pa 1 t arfs theme, the Juneau High Seniors will 23! " bold the annual Senior Ball Friday A ‘fi; § fli P b -flfi night, Dec. 7, in the high school {a arn!ng @ e u er er. o mnasium. Dancing scheduled to t two and a half hours, will be- in at 9 o'clock and continue until 1:30 Decorations, including a large fircplace at the south end of the gym, from which refreshments will B 9 [be served, are planned to simulate g . . a lodge located deep in the heart of &) “Winter] hnd. During the 20 min- ute dancing intermission, a special ¢ éntertainment program will be pre- | sented - T 0 Y 0 U R Committees for the dance have . - been chosen from the Senior Class. colintro to Tise the Tlia o Bupchize They are as follows: Refreshments: < 2 effect Bernice Floberg; Publicity and tick- : The contract signed yesterday No TR“(E IS €ts: Dorothea Hendrickson and Jim FRA“(E, BRlTA'N stipulates that France's loan must be Klein; Programs: Rose Maier, Mar- &% garet Burg and Dawn Chapman; spent entirely in the United States 2 American products MADE '“ JAVA Music: Gloria Gudbranson and Mary WASHINGTON, Dec France > Margaret Wendlin; Chaperones: §g ' e e MISIAKEN IDENT"Y s Jane Wright and Betty Allen; Dec- B l G “ T N 0 w b4 ed téday by a $550,000,000 loan from s i S _ orations: Les Hogins, Betty Lou oF - the United States as Anglo-Ameri- BATAVIA, Java, Dec. 5.—An In-|Hareq, Jim Kiein, Fred Prouty, Clar- tiations sought early agree- MANDAN, K. D.e— Wolff met, dor 1 Nationalist radio announce- | jce Green and Bill Carlson; Enter- \ credit about seven times YOI today near Judson, N. D, and |yant hat a truce had been ar-|tainment: Pat Hogue and Patte Da- | Great Britain Art Wit wio ranged in embattled Bandoeng was| Vis; Lighting: Fred Prouty and Vic | E2 shot at what he thougnt was denied promptly today by British Hardin, | *gotiations with the pack of six coyotes, dropped one authorities, who said British Indian| The entire Senior class will act as| Bank ended success- and found it was a buffalo wolf, a troops, supported by tanks and ar-|clean-up committee for Saturday | when Ambassador Henri Bon- cies thought to be extinet in this| tillery, attacked an Indonesian-held |morning’s “after the ball is over” | ned a contract enabling his territory. building in that summer capital. reckoning. | A - - R R T T Tickets by the Seniors are now on | ¥3 EMEMB - A » vy mngg&ggfig@@)@;@lgzgfig%g sale for 60 cents. 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