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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Fu ! o Baseball for Kids h@ ForgeSs ffi:"‘ ms;e;gmg Roem , -lzk.“fl TRQIT) Ney. 610 Al it Sure as oaks from acorns grow, list in the Kid Gavilan- e last night i xobe, he took | Sure as a fiddle needs a bow, - b et WA Ththe - 2 % 3 use, then went . ) % Y 5 £l Ack t orner. Handlers start- | g 5 N i 3 1 to rem he robe. . . Bowling News §§ b A T o o iy Sure as golf is played on links, { T o L ; ; i nade a break for | d L“'lrl:‘ ch‘:““lae _tonkBpI:\]ce o lT"es' ’ ¥ p e ng room. He'd forgoiten ay Nig ajor Bowling league| . § 1 i R i ] i b ‘ ‘ # ¥ team standings last night, except to ¢ % 4 b ?‘ A J 3 i 5 e drew, finally, with Richie | plcusurc 18 Sure ln z Cruwll drlnks- separate first, second and third | s % . . # ; . \derson, of New York City, over place teams by cne point each. | § ¥ - 3 { A A S | Juneau Florists ran into a little | trouble after the first game in the| first sqhad, and dropped three points to Parsons’ Electric, after consid- erable excitement in the first game when Juneau Florists anchor man | captal g s v ; ‘E "Qe H “ ptain King struck out over Ernie t‘ . . Fe. Y ¢ 3 fi s Parsons pht to win the game by v i : y ; % . ) ; » (E seven pins. In the other half of the first = s % § R : 2 squad, Triangle Cleaners again took B 4 ¥ e 4 By (.IK(I);;(FR\A’W\I};;\E:;:_I::;‘ the league lead by defeating Tri- . 4 X - o : s 5 kA j/\y”w-‘ angle Club for all four points, sub- % W N i s y B oon s ‘”mt.‘ e g Y stitutes Wadgalis and Fenster con- " o % s 4 (“"M ‘r;t‘:‘ ; “ln." u:|l.).(‘|l“[ MU tributing materially to the oy ; ; ] 4 oot to Chinéss axseiitiazhiis In the second squad, Standard 4 ‘ Aviation slid out of first place tie A ’ j4b3 | The Reds did not put up much of in league standing by dropping the ! fight to keep the peak northwest third game to Henning’s by 12 PIns. | yaniees' shortstop Phil Rizzuto and his staff of major league stars (wearing bascball caps with ot {ior. Yodchon: ki bt of | Sicks Rainiers moved up the "‘gd“ AA showing) are surrounded by some 1,200 boys at the opening session of a 12-weck course on baschall ‘m,l"l'l"‘ "Rll’,"'fl ‘;Vf";.r“"[,',(izl:m;?f}' ,,\! ;ofi:’l"s"léo: g‘:‘;;‘;:‘;‘;fiq;fl?: techniques sponsored by tht: American Baseball Academy in New Yerk City. Players are, left to right: ‘ el il v s o trip to Florence Lake may have helped «as he racked up his fourth| series in -excess of bu) cut of the season’s nine series to date. Don Abel managed to ¢ the last| : | fame o i oo 3| ::’b'fi"!;,“le",’ , | Ocober Weather | Chicese isste | second game would have been much Oll IO og'ta | A' A"por! w&s 1 Agaln B'Ough ! Infantrymen out of advanced posi-| Gil MacDougald (white shirt), Ed Lopat (dark shirt), Yogi F il to (dark lass sweat- | tions northwest of Korangpo, near er) and Gene Woodling, all of the Yankes; Ralvh Brauh of the Dodegrs; Monte v (for ound) ! the 38th parallel on the western; of the Giarts; Sid Gordon of the Boston Brav and Gil Hedges of the Dadgers. (M Wirephoto. {front. The Allies promptly counter- - | attacked and ran the Reds back to | their own lines. Elsewhere along the western sec- tor rain dampened the savage In- fantry fiehting of the past three day Artillery duels thundered along the sector as the U.N. tried to soften up Chinese still holding two peaks they seized Sunday. Red gunners knocked out five| better in a four-five-six game. 'wa"are ai Mee“ng up hy RuS‘ia “Turkey” Beer donated by Brooks| : 3 2 R | Hanford: Smithberg 3, Hagerup 2, 4. . Bhol rechs, Alaska C“m'} 0 es on e(or ! | | | { Thibodeau, Scott, King, Tibbits missioner of Health returned Tues- 3 v " ’|day from San Francisco where he | 2 ; et R qe e Soviet - For- ‘Waddell, Baker, §mxtll, Cope, Mork R bt e G laT areebing of the According to information released PAr}IS, Nov. 8. # Sm.x t For | Allied tanks on the east-central and Mierzejewski, 1 each. | | by the United States Weather Bu. | eign Minister Andrei ¥. Vishinsky | gqp Drink of “Kentucky Tavern” do-|American Public Health Assocla-|ieqy the month of October was the | asked the United Nations Assembly | gomm ‘ tion last week and met with of-| | Communist jet pilots challenged nated by Horace Adams for 200 or e coldest month on recor t today to take up the question of a 1 Allied jots in North Korea We better game: Hagerup, 214; Tibbits, |ficials of the U. S. Public Health|p,,.t e coldes: pre 5 »r | Chinese representation, a major un- Service and Children's Bureau. & Rec B iy i Bnigo o | day for the first time in three d 200; and Smith, 201. Runners up: | was 40.8 in 1946. Records were he- | solved :‘ e, at the current session.!myov fouoht three krief engs Mork, 199; Smithberg, 197; and Ca-| More than 4,000 persons were in|gun & the airpert in 1043 The Sovict delegate tossed'in this| ot The Fifth Air Force said no- | —— Bt o AN hail, 195. attendance at the Association meet-| Only in October, 1950, was there|Tequest as new and important Pro-|poqy was hurt. | Drink for high game, each of six|ing, he reported. Panels were held |less cloudiness than th 1th, Al- | Posals fc ! st tension | ere ls no su Sliute Or ewspaper vertlslng' | games, donated by Arctic Bar: First on all branches of public health | though the month marked the least | WE¥® =P d from the western Big| — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | Squad: Blanton 193, Hagerup 214, work. number of days with. .01 inch or|Three. I —~ — - i S s P and Cahail 195. Second squad:| Albrecht gave a paper on “Public | more precipitation, the total amount 3 rican-British- French Smith 201, Baker 181, and Mork 199. | Health in Alaska” in which he em- | for the month was the second low- ved to contain provisions | Four-strike drinks donated by|phasized the importance of ])\“)“l’:(\'_ on record, October last year a count of the world mic Horace Adams, 5-strike dinners do- | health in defense and Alaska’s sit- | having a lesser amount g k s, are scheduled to be dis- nated by Mike's, rike bottle do-|uation in relation to the over all| For 12-month y,”‘n;] e C 1! it p.m., PST). | 3 nated by “Specks” Paul, and the|defense picture. He presented snmc‘ at the close of ”‘, October. 9g | This will mark the jor event thus case of whiskey donated by Bill{of the problems peculiar to the|inches of precipitation had n|far of the s 1 session | Ray for a 300-game were again ouL,nmlh such as sanitary engineering | at the airport. This is dryer than ich opened sterda v a call | | ‘ | £ Fran of reach. in connection with permafrost, the | any annual amount of precipitation m Franc Seagram's 7 Grown. Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corp., N. Y. Team Standings Won Lost | high tuberculosis rate, chiefly | since the records were started at|Auriol for a1 Triangle Cleaners 25 11|among the Natives. the airport. hill meeting in k Standard Aviation 24 12| He also played the part.of ani wmye records for !nr‘uly of Juheat| ome handiing of the i $ Parsons’ Electric 23 13{educator in trying to dispel the | chows an accu ed amount ul‘ S "l» < ""vjt el "1 "_ * 34 ’ § Juneau Flerists 18 18| popular notion that ‘Alaska is all | precipitation of 63.56 inches for the |y coc - .“‘['r)';’-]“v r)z ; o : B L . Triangle Club 17 19 |ice and snow. He told of the indus- |12 month period ending with {} “,‘ ChPvER: B Don Abel 15 21| tries and progress of the ’l'untmy“y,M of Octob: This is lower than | " /'f: o Qv )(‘)‘]"1‘ “D“‘;‘ Sicki Balaters 14 22|and the history of the Alaska De- |ny annual precpitation since 1911, 3 ity o Henning's 8 28| partment of Health, its accomplish- | when the total annual amount was| ts; in Papls - expresse he | . & | opinio here was little likelihcod sons’ ments and problems. 3 e: h S M b lnbs | Parsons’ Electric [89.70 inches. This is the lowest|hay such a ing would be hed | Hagerup 192 214 182— 583/ The address was so well xc\cci\rd mount on tecord in the city Of|in the near futuse » : Stewart 184 157 166— 507|that he was unable to supply copies | | Juneau. A o":tnruw] "\u"; MR ew ev[ ence s ee s a a s o e screen Botelho 145 161 130— 436|for all those who asked for them. | poinileq October records for the | gro floor of i istcpen. vp w w m Thibodeau 170 157 149— 476| One of the interesting sectional | rt and the city of Juneau are|and observers say that Parsons 118 137 162— 417|meetings attended by Dr. Albrecht | siven Below’ a 0] vers say a s 417 : . . . ? | 4 tone of Vishir dLhL\y de D \‘l\‘ 0 Totals 809 826 789—2424 | was on biological warfare in which Ai ¢ Data g = . the top authorities in the field| sl i {JUER; 01 tho, PEcienth for ghis 0 CIgare claims wi actS . . . proves haddqg e Highest temperature: 61 in 1044} session. Vishinsky tried to get his | | | Saiele 169 132 16— 462 participated. He reported that fom | inis October Lowest terapera-| name first on the speaker’s list, but Brown 184 174 131— 489 |all indications biological W“‘“’Lw ture: 16 in 1945; this October 19; Skt Toth iy e Houston 120 149 139— 417) Other interesting panels Were on i October 436. Mean Minimum | pace went to U.S. Secretary of | King 189 166 164— 500 medical care for the needy, rehab- 1o perature: this October 32.1. | giate Deah Acheson. ™ Totals 816 719 724—2319 | ilitation of the disabled worker and | yfoqn monthly temperature: normal Az AR international h_e:\lth. 413; this October 37.9. FiOM ANCHOR AGE Triangle Cleaners In meeting with USPH and Chx]d-{ Total precipitation: normal 8.32; R Cahail 160 180 195— 544 |ren’s Bureau officials Dr. Albrecht| ;o ooioper 3.65. Fastest mile of [ C. A. Sherman of Anchorage i Wadgalis 176 157 151— 484 | discussed budgets and the ‘program| ., . sp 61 in 1949; this October | registered at the Baranof Hotel. A ; g i S Fenster 156 162 146— 464 for Alaska. SE 43. Average cloudiness: 84 per- o Based on fests certified to be impartial, fair and identical. Wilber 145 156 152— 453| .~ =3 ws 5 |cent: this October 79 percent. Per- | AL Luckies are made better —and Verified by leading laboratory consultants. LUCKY Snow ‘187 172 160— 519 Up p"(es on Veal ! centage of possible sunshine: aver- | ’ have the proof! They're always STRIK Totals 833 827 804—2464 {age 15 percent; this October 21 per- |\, Fashionable . : g STRIKE so round, so firm, so fully packed Trisngle Ciub Lamb and Mutton iGent. I\ mrarinsitve Blanton 193 148 176— 517| oo ricing orders for veal, lamb| City of Juneau data: Highest 55, | | ...so free and easy on the draw— Fitzpatrick 120 142 147— 409| 4 utton have been issued. They | lowest 28, mean maximum 436, | % i Waddell 148 18 412 410) o T ey | mean minimum 355, mean monthly | B I " G S with no annoying loose ends to Boochever 147 130 141— :ég They are expected to jack up the|39.6, total precipitation’5.54. | spoil their taste! Scott 145 149 166— 14 | price of veal considerably, and of | Totals 750 7122 142—224|jamp and mutton only slightly. The | Sanafors in spm orders arg designed to give retailers difl-giving . handsome Standard Aviation a normal profit. The OPS says H | Haag 158 148 131— 437 3.0 rotajlers were caught in a freeze over Meanmg n' | imasculine designs for him ‘Tibbits 200 137 155— 492 i raised pri v | i ten 198 177 12— 439 after \sholesalers had raise pnces 'I'uesdays Re'“"“ cjbr‘saflnoking §idling :alk:;ck :Z: igé i‘;g_—_ 3;2 YOU By the Associated Press | ‘°' her Here are a few | ] 2 B “In our judgment the above bar yraph ac- | “We confirm that in our opinion. the prop- Totals 843 779 770—2392 Senators who want“General Eis- | fiam our modonly priced g 2 curately and reliably depicts the relative erties measured are all important factors Henning’s | enhower for president split gn party | ollecflon of rings, 4 4P quality of these bmnds It is our conclusion affecting the taste of cigarette smoke. We do Ripke 149 162 159— 470 lines today over the meaning of | 95 ; / verify that the above chart correctly shows Tuesday's vote returns. South Caro- h ! ; five major brands.” that Lucky Strike ranks first in qual Henning 150 143 116— 409 Shattuck 154 154 154— 462 lina Democrat, Olin John:ton says For Her u\ey showed no national trend. (Signed) Froehling and Robertson, Inc., Richmond, Va. (Signed) Foster D. Snell, Inc., New York, N. Y. lin 139 155 168— 4 ls):::m 201 155 185— 52 Not so, said Republican Charles Totals 793 769 7822344 Tobey of New Hampshire, recently | of the Kefauver committec. Tobey : { , Don Abel says volers proved they'll break| ’ / 5 A i Mork 145 139 199— 482 with party labels to vote in a man \ i E A Abrahamsen 155 119 125— 399 of - integrity. : 3 . Lindstrom 131 162 163 450 . : Remember, L.IS../M.F.T.. Lucky Strike means fine 5 T % & . :x:yr:ej‘lskl 108448 i 0 Senalor Duif Opens v tobacc‘o ... fine, light, mild, good-tasting tobacco. H it ‘s stitute for - g Totals 104 oo 2429 om Pgn Americam | Fisenhower Drive There's no substitu fine tobacco—and don’t let anybody =N 2 Sicks Rainiers . (’,/ N . 4 3 = : ell you different! Smiihberg 197 130 185— 512| o Regular scheduled service By the Associated Press y s Ll 1491 *Big 4-engine planes : Senator James Duff formally 15 1 i ih| - Haahe e o o1 exs 1 0 Z\' You get fine tobacco in the cigarette that’s made better—that’s why 142 169 162— 473| o Hostess hospitality Antonio today. 718 724 800—2302| o4y fares The Pennsylvania Republican de- 1 *18 “"' “P""fl“ "b‘ nied charges of factionalism leveled | & [EMBLEM RING AVAILABLE i y by Texas GOP organization leaders. N N OTHER INSIGNIA 2 Duff said Eisenhower could unite (rash at Tokyo % D.ily fl"‘h"'“’ Ketohikaw | ;op actions. He added he found and Seattle e o pport among Southern Democrats | By the Asociated Press . 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