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THE DAILY ALA PAGE TW! GREETINGS TC THE LINEN CLOSET... oo CANNON PERCALE SHEETS per SUNDAY LEAGUE BOWLERS MAKE WEAK SHOWING 1l m- piain hemstitched d and 72x108 2.60 Q The weakly Sunday afternoon roll- R1x10: & I.\:_ > ing session at the Elks yesterday ‘ was just that. “No shows” among the Sunday “Stud Leaguers” trim- r med two of the four squads from he usual foursomes to trios, while no sensational performances were turned in by those who did bowl Helped by absent team captain Nick Bavard's average, the Straight managed to eke out the first game cf their match against the Jokers but trailed the rest of the way. Jok- er roller Gene Lockridge the high single line of the afternoon, a 207 third game. ; Captain Claude Carnegie WOOL BLANKETS 11 wocl Pendl n up the highest match total { t 50% wool of the session, 570, the Flushes cap- Cannen tured the odd in their go against the si Aces. Yesterday afternoon was the o ales second formal outing for the Stud CANNON Leaguers. This the High Heelers , at 7:30 o'clock, with the Molls encountering the Dolls, and the Skirts clashing with the Gals. Tuesday night, is Major League night, when the fast-paced Elks men’s league swings back into action Mixed bowling is set again for Fri- day evening, the Merchant League's PENDLETON 19.95 LUNCHEON KA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1945 the mighty Chicago quintet tackles Arkansas State and Oregon State| this week. The Aggies get a wen‘ deserved rest in order to prepare for the Oklahoma City tourney which gets underway Dec. 26. They had a | narrow squeak Saturday when they I nanaged to nose out Temple, their fourth win, after nine points late in the EXPEDITION ORGANIZING FORSTUDY United Statga;nd Canada Make Plans for Joint Work in Far North (Continued from Page One) LASTSEASONS * CAGEFINALISTS - TEAMSTOBEAT ?Okie Aggies, De Paul De- ' mons Prove Power in | Weekend Meets | By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Oklahoma by al on the heels of the two lead- > unbeaten Cornell, Wyoming, as, Kentucky, Purdue, Minnesota, New York ate, . Notre Dame, Michigan and Rice. undefeated outfits, include acuse, Tennessée, Indiana, West Virginia, Baylor, Texas Christian, Georgia, Holy Cross ind Indiana. NAVAL OFFICERS GIVE $800 FOR RESTORING CHURCH AT UNALASKA 1er Chio American-Canadian Board on De- fense, a permanent agency of which Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuar- dia of New York is the ranking American member. The board’s work now is more intense than in A and M, and DePaul, last season's the closing months of the war. finalists for the national basketball 1 Alaska Native Service office| American officials say that co- championship, again shape UD a5, ... ,q.v revealed that officers|OPeration between the United the teams to beat for this Vear's .,"u."niion Harbor Naval Base |States and Canada is typified by 488 CLONY have contributed $800 toward res- the way in which the two coun- | The defending champion ASEieS, . yion" of the Russian Greek | tries worked together on the air with only a 46-42 defeat by DePaul| CH8 00 A WL ling at Un.|Toute from the Northwestern ) mar their otherwise perfect slate is on, are flying high follow- United States during the war and are working together now to liqui- The contribution has been the Rev. John Zlobin | oE H}‘u‘x“r‘ml -I‘)i‘a’“‘x ““"‘““Z‘V‘V}: SV of rchimandrite of the | date the installations. r (Pa.), Long Island Unis y e ¥ Take Over Highways Canada will take over the high- way sections linking Alaska and the United States on April 1 and the land communication lines Temple > contribution was made by | ; officers in recognition of the istorical significance of the Un-| aska church structure which suf- DePaul, beaten for the title Aggies last year, is bowling over i cpposition like so many duck pins E : Q'”’;Ifkn(, once again by George Mi- | fered deterioration and damage (telephone and telegraph) on June | Eari " its. sl¥fodtohine-ibh " cénter, | during -the 'war. The’ Unalgike [ 1c Boih o1 thise vete developed to o De Church community has made an|support a series of aerlal staging unkeaten DePaul has chalked up s: | straight triumphs, including a 74-56 win over Indiana State Saturd which enabled the demons to win their invitational tourney fields which ‘the Canadians and the United States helped de- velop and supply. American diplomats say the Ca- additional contribution of $200 for the work | During his recent official visit to | the ANS Assistant Aleutian area, built | lhold. the United States has not asked for American bases on Ca- nadian soil. There is no indication | here that the question will come | up. ‘Couple Clubo Hold Potluck Supper and Party Wednesday | The Couple Club of the Nor- | thern Light Presbyterian Church will get together Wednesday eve- ning at 6:30 o'clock for the regular monthly potluck supper in the church parlors, and a cordial in- | vitation is extended to all friends as well as members to attend. A party in the real Christmas spirit will follow the supper, and “white elephant” gifts will be ex- changed. The food committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burrus, | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warfield and Mr. and Mrs. Oiley Sullivan, and anyone interested in attending is asked to call any of the com- mittee members for additional in- formation. The evening's entertainment will be arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Starling and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Engstrom. S e STEAMER Lmfiumms Princess Norah scheduled to arrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning from Skagway and sails south at 9:30 c’clock. Alaska and Yukon, both from Seattle, due tomorrow westbound. turn on the alle parsehinads ikan established | Superintendent Fred Geeslin de- |radians have paid for every per-| Taku, from Seattle, due tomorrow. CLOTHS [ SuRy e e results yes- l:n“c::m::“;fx:fi; f,’(.(;:.l:l‘\!'::‘“‘,.,m,m the extent of needed re-| manent air facility the United | Baranof scheduled to sail from Berd 37 points. Last winter Big George bairs and the ANS has ordered ma- States put in Seattle Saturday. - vokers: Y, » new Madison Square standard | terials for repainting the building,| So far, because of mutual confi- | Cricket scheduled to sail from B. Henning 135 160 e R | both inside and out, and for dence that a comprehensive defense | Seattle Saturday. Luncheon cloths King 155 163 b"liflnl,m;’ ai}l prlum.? Sy el and re-shingling the | program can be worked out against| Denali in port this morning and napkins Attr i(‘fl'i"{*‘l :Dg :fi 'CP‘,“‘:““;*,,: “):\“:uln‘x‘\ln\;ll;(x\ i whatever dangers the future may 'sailed south at 9:30 ¢'clock. ce mat set also. ockridge Bl 4% s il i et T 5.95—11.95 Tc 603 661 I ] Straights: Nichols 178 204 138— 520 Hulberg 185 135 140— 460 Scott 141 163 139— 443 ‘ Bavard 154 154 154— 462, Total 658 656 571—1885 Aces Radde 190 170 187— 547 4 % Messerschmidt . 144 143 137— 434 £ g O J. Vuille 151 118— 442 B . ' 124", L,a Total 475 4421423 QAUITY SINCE /8587 c,il,l,f:: 170 198 202— 570 . way last month we got out i e | McKinnon 190 165 158— 513 pllzxt(.hnslmas shopping list, : G. Vuille 132 121 111— 364 just like we do-every year e and made up our minds we’d Total 492 484 471—1447 do our shopping right there Average, did not bowl . and then before the rush OPEN ) started ? CLEVELAND, Dec. 17 The Cleveland Rams won the world’s - S o e -]‘J.rol'zl‘.\s)o:ml lf[uom.m r;lmx\]‘pmmhip x = S ol iy TP IR A Y Sunday by defeating the Washing- . Funeral Services o are Wi Wedsiaitay ton Redskins, 16 to 14 it Isn’t It Always the Same? 1"“ their “l“'”‘ fighter planes weather. Rookie quarterback Bob { collided in mid-air during maneu- & ' & Tt In An(hmage ‘0[ ver ‘:fi?; r:.‘gf ;fizxs:‘dm:[f;, “ri“{;’]; l:_’ if we told you once, we told you " g The piots were Lt. James F. polowimg are the results of Jured Redskin ace, Sammy Baugh, a t‘t‘“us"““‘ times to get that Hughes, a cousin, San Francisco; | saturday nmight: “*" | period safety, when a Baugh pass just like we did laffyear, some- : 5 ind Lt. Ralph E. Buckland, next New York U, 63: Arkansas, g2, |[7om behind the goal line bounced how we just didn’t get around ANCHORAGE, Dec. 17—Funeral | of kin, Mrs. Dorothy A. Buckland,| st gohn's, Rhode Islana |Off the crossbar, was the margin of to it. It’s the same old story. services were held in a snow-|244 Willlams Avenue, Salt Lake|giate 37 s victory, as each team scored two covered air depot chapel at Fort City, Utah Oklahoma A. &1L, 38 Temple, touchdowns . . DEPARTMI J(‘u é/:)‘;a,::::\.sxl\“h\'ruu( BUREAU Gomnell, 55; Pennsylvania, 42 . | NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Mrs. Sarah o Utah Canisius, 39. 'Palfrey Cooke’s brilliant comeback WEATHER BULLETIN Penn State, 34; Carnegie Tech, | Campaign has earned her the U. S. DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 27 Lawn Tennis Association’s No. 1 Statfon 24 hrs.* TODAY Dartmouth, 55; Princeton, 43. ranking among the women players ” last T ovradl g annm. oeres Weatherat | sale, 46; Villanova, 33, for 1945. Miss Pauline Betz, who Max. temp. | temp. temp. Precip 4:30am Harvard, b8 Brawn #i reigned as queen of the courts dur- Anchorage 21 17 24 Trace Cloudy Tndiana . 640 Ealicvide 17 sa ing Mrs. Cooke’s absgnce, was rank- Bethel 39 ) 0 02 Cloudy North Carolina, 63; Davidson, 31 “; senpng) v Cerdova 3 36 0 Cloudy Duke, 48; Virginia, 38, ed his national title, once again was Dawson -6 10 5 Cloudy Rantugky. bl Giinnotl /a1 rated the No. 1 male player. Billy \ L] N p Bayscn S ek, O oumagt. 1, L0 0 N LGRS BT T Santa’s Sneaked UpOn You... i Fairbanks SRE 12 0 Cloudy University of Washington, 44; lost to Parker in the championship Haines 11 18 0 Cloudy Oregon, 41. final for the second straight year, and here it is the final week Juncau 24 25 0 Pt. Cloudy | ~ Nebraska, 62; Kansas State, 47. | Va$ 9econd, followed by Pancho Se- before Christmas and you Juneau Airport 19 19 0 Pt. Cloudy | pfinpeso Towa Slale, 83, |EUs of Ecusdor haven't half covered your list. Ketchikan 0 Pt. Cloudy Jotre Dame, 65; Wisconsin, 5 —_— £ . % il P 7 Kotzebue 0 Cloudy Nie Beme 83 w]:;::;\s,i';m’l FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 17.— (I_‘“B}X‘l{tsy‘l’}glf,ralf,',‘f‘” PNLA McGrath 5 ) 13 Cloudy L 59; Missouri, 35. Lord Byron Nelson, golf’s superla- d BTk s 3 35 05 Drizzle homsa. 46 Bradley Tech, 31.;““)' went I)ac}( to the farm today | hway 0 Cloudy Texas Christian, 55; Texas Tech, |2Ut the stay will be brief. He is go- sburg 22 0 Cloudy 43. ing to invest his first place money Portland 34 Rain Baylor, 75; Randolph, 26 n the Fort Worth Open tournament | " Prince € 12 Trace Cloudy Colorado, 52; Buckley Field, 37. |I @ tractor, then rejoin the na- nce Rupert [ Clear Ao £ Willmn;s Field, 35. | tion’s links tourists at Los Angeles Francisco Montana, 46; Montana State, 41, |',Start the P.G-A's new year. attle 31 Smoky (Missonla ‘Tourpament). I‘h‘c tall stylist from Denton, Tex., Whitehorse 1 0 Cloudy Idaho, 55; Utah State, 23. lN“s»kl‘.urned to an eleven-under-par 273 Sitka 0 Clear PO i o i yesterday to win the Fort Worth Yakutat 19 0 Clear Colorado State, Colorado A, |OPER 10 a jyeeze, He finished elgls, (4:30 a. m. yesterda today) & M. 40 strokes of another Texan, Jimmie BETTER 'H U R R Y L AR WEATHER SYNOPSIS of lows forming over the morth [T or th o co. whitman, | Demaret .of Houston, back in golf's K central Pacific have bee t to the Bering Sea. o = R *|big time after a hitch in the Navy. . A high re cell is located over 1 anada. A second high | g (e e 440 sap |HATOMd (Jug) McSpaden of Sanford, ell s d over south C rth central United | > o &2 > 280 IMe, who shot a six-under-par 65 p Diego Navy, 41. e 5 / States with temperaturc grees below zero.in | ™ o Tl reasure Tsland |2 .\v:slf'ldu,\.s last round was third Montana and ver the Mackenzie |, o O with 282, while E. J. (Dutch) Harri- « River Basi i ciated with the lows * B St son of Little Rock was fourth with has been rep i utiar ds, Bristol Bay and {283 (72 Kuskokwim Bay area | : - = / m MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Ch p I d H &;HICA(‘:O. Dec. 17.—World middle . - g \ Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. Today a e a 'es ave | weight champ, Tony Zale, has bee: e \ 3¢ 2 WIND Height of Waves H signed to fight & 10-round over- ] Station Te and Sea Condition) Ch”stmas Pa”y | weight bout with Bobby Giles of - RS ¢ an § ) 3 feet > & Buffalo, New York. The fight, to G l l 3 2 2 feet 'I'omo"ow ngh be held January 7 in Kansas City, e — - . 29 Zero will be Zale’s first since his di i %ot S charge from the Navy last October. Ph“ne 317 Guard Island Pt. Cloud 1 foot The Chapelaides will meet at the - ot Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloud SE 3 Zero heme of . James DeHart tomor- American engineers, using hot (Formerly Harri Machine Shop Gift Department) Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy N 4 Zero row (Tuesday) night for their reg-|coals to keep concrete from freez- T FOR SOI Protected waters ular Christmas party. Each mem- ing, built a heavy bridge across the £ of and along cc \trance—light ber is expected to take a small gift| Moselle River in 16 days 0‘)0 11 Evenings and variable winds less than 1 southeasterly and a good time is expected. All _ inds along ccast, Sitka to Yak yur Tuesday. members are urged to attend Trucks of the 476th Quartermaster Cloudy with scattered snow shov over nortk Southeas > > Group travelled 9,000,000 miles in Alaska, Tuesday DRINK KING oLACK LABEL!|Eurape e