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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1951 2-Platoon Fociball System [s Discussed From Two Angles NEW YORK, Dec. 19—M—There’s ‘] one ‘thing sure about the two plat- | oon system in fotball—you can stir up a good argument about it wheth- er you're for it or against it. The ‘Associated Press posed this question to sportswriters and sports- casters: 'Legion Auxiliary | initiates Three At Sogial Meefing | Juneau Unit No. 4, American Leg- jon Adxiliary held last night in the Legion Dugout, was highiig ghted by the initiation of three new m bers, Mrs. G. M. Caldwell, Mrs. Wil- liam Liddle and Mrs. Albert B. Ras- mussen. Past Department Pre .m.,‘ Mrs. Homer Nordling, was ini officer, assisted by Unit P Preshyierians Okay Convention | The .mnnthly social meeting of cfl MMkfl Walefs SEATTLE, Dec A loating . 19—tP—Russell M. | vin Hahn. convention in Alask n definitely for 1952 by } The Rev t jansen | al fraternity which had only Negroes v ced today appr J among its active local members Dismissed from the Government headed the committee y | was secretary of the Association |y » neniak, Margaret Prince, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA White Studeni Joins Hospital Notes Negro Frafernity oot o s oo Oy d, Mrs. Sid Benson U of Was‘ungicn £ T . ot Nee dismissed was Mar- old White University| Born at St. Ann’s Hospital to sociology student has Clifforg Ber at 9:30 am Psi, a nation- Tuesday, a boy weighing 7 pounds ht of nine yier att, a World War II veteran, i To Wete: Ambrogs F Nicholison Welding PIPE THAWING-TANK BUILDING GENERAL WELDING and SUPPLIES PAGE THRER, RICHARD HUDNUT ESSENCE IN GEMEY, VOGUE, RSVP Also Two New Fragrance MANDALAY and RHAPSODIE $1.50 plus fax Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON JUNEAU “The platoon system, with its at-| Mys Norbert Ottke, Mrs. ; the 1052 con- | For The Advancement of Colored gyiguk. There were no admissions. tendant increases in the size of play- | zenger, Mrs. Olaf Bodd 1 from Spok to Alaska in his home town of Yakima. e ing squads and coaching staffs, is|gert Lybeck, Mrs, H { of the busines: ons will said he joined Kappa Alpha SPECIAL NOTICE being blamed for many of football’s | Mys. Jerry Pe be Leld on the steamer Prince yesterday because he felt he| pon stevens Stores open Thurs- FEERO BUILDING ills. Do you agree? lett was the pianist Tentative convention dates | “could m contriBUERN 1 | day Thiday & Saturday. mights PHONE 944 DHY or nghl J:lfiyt;.gr?;z { Visitors included § e ; 28-June 24. Stops will be|the orzanization” and because he ;. th 9 nm’ Close fag roilion sandved I Thu . 9 p.m. Closed December 24 at BT Of the 121 replies recelved in Mosher, Mrs, rup and M ke Mail Orders Fiiled Premptly in Alaska for visits to mis-|felt it would “be a great value” to g ., 993-2t year-end poll, 71 said they favor s < £ % ] k s | William Stilley nm Bay U it | 810 2 ! d called i 4 g for the Johnson and Mrs. A. L. more recognition in Synod | hall and called it a great thing f¢ | and because game. | s and rising co: Fifty said they were against two| In orthern session, platoons and their reactions ranged | from a mild protest to a violent; dissent. a brief business session, the TEAM MEETS m by 1 n( o ate ‘was ex- | { | membership contest date ‘was e R S | The Women of the Moose drill leHh‘(l the new closing date being | 4 g | team held its Christms ty re- [ sa DMarct 15, B8t Ol g Former fairbanks |cently at the Mooss hall all members to keep the contest i Present and past drill tesm mem- Those who were zor the system ofjn the busy holiday season | {J, §, Marshal e atab AR hb. pazky ] A alternating offensive and defeusive fis and to redouble efforts tof o, . Ichildren, Christmas carols were teams listed the followins rea.ons: | the membership of the Digs in Calif. |Sung and kids' games played. Pst 1—1t gives more boys a chancefu Bodding, secretary, re- Regent Hdna Oard and Gertie to play. D mx! that the unit has very nearly ESCONDIDO, Calif., Dec. 19— | Berggren were guests at the party. 2—It makes for more ex reached the quota set for 1?», __Matthew O. Carlson, 78, former|The former was senior regent when football. i Delicious strawber <hortcake | ypited States Marshal at Fair-|the drill team was organized. 3—This is an era of specialists,| and coffee were ~uwd y the com- | panks, Alaska, died here yesterday.| The drill team \\'iil sponsor a why not in football? | mittee headed by Mrs. E. O. Polley. | e was an uncle of the late Marine | canasta and pinocle card party 4—Tt reduces the number of in-| The Auke Bay members extended| Gorps Brig. Gen. Evans F. Carlson.|jan, 14, All Moose members and juries in that fresh players are us-)an invitation to Juneau members | e DA 3“‘“‘;, Sidaris e AV, ed. : : to dttend t_t.z- Christmas party Sat-| pws CRAFT TRYING TO GET The antis listed the following |urday evening at Auke Bay. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS reasons: | 1—The necessity for “decp” squads | Two Fish and Wildlife Service| Brownie Troop No. 14 met for i furthered recruiting and proselyt- I"efial Irapplng vesse] ill be in Juneau for the|a Christmas party Tuesday after ing. holidays if Aveather permits. | school. A musical program was en- 2A~It will force mim_\ s:;hoo] i rcc B"“gs B|g Fines Both t a epor delayed | joyed with cagels played l\_v Marilyn pecially the smaller ones, to givi by bad weather b ng to m(} and nd a up the game because of the cost. back to Juneau for piano plcc\ by Palsy I’u\,r 8—1Tt is too confusing for the spec- mas party Frid fter: .‘nd s0 Christmas carols were sung h» the | tator. and r can spend [ Brownies. After playing a few gam-| 4Tt makes for too many special- stmas at home. | es, grape juice and Christmas cook- ists. et BEST WISHES FOR 4 WERRY CHRISTHAS' AND A HAPPY KEW YEAR FROM OLDSMOBILE ! 1 | BROWNIE TROOP MEETS | ‘ | al trapping charges have cost “yappers in the Ketchikan| and Peworsburg are $550 in fines [ plus the toss of their equipment and | it ®e 0PI - oo Murre | fas wore served by the Brownie lead- | livengs in S geat foy dave. ptained by John Worgum, re- |ers and gifts were exchanzed. | Fred R. Thacher, of Petersby from burg, and the| Marilyn Hanna, Jo Ann Scott, Re- | 33 (a"ied by pAA- Kad spekted by, Hish and ““ll‘”.'” Kittiwake, captained by Henry Mu- | porte: ’ Service r‘n\f(m f“xlxui ;ld' Clem-| .o(h, coming back from a patrol as- 55 i 2ons, and was found gui i » 8 8 ment at Wrangell ‘ FIC LIG 10 Arrive: 23 Qut mmissioner’s court of i i e e el rrive; U |t itk Vb Pacific Northern Airlines traffic e Aeeaan U8 vs | fined $150, and his license rifle in ”'"‘d ""llhOf J‘“}““"\“}‘“ \‘nll“”“:' - ver rom St | traps and four mink were confiscat-| Save—Royal X AL bR Ll colla e krought ten p nSCI!J}: ‘tn?’? departure, plus 24 mink bound for | attle Tuesday and took out 23. From Seattle: Pearl and Mark ed ents and up--roare bulbs. Alaska | oiqoco Trappers John Durkee and Veon|Radio Supply, 307 Seward. | “From Anchorage: E. Griffin, J 1 N . J. Padden, | y % n g::;:hy';gr]\;;‘rm&nfi e ity | missioner’s court in Ketchikan (o N e AR = Meyers, H. Fennel,” T. Curtis, A.| ogal trapping charges. They were e McAfee. i Scott, John Strand, Bruce Thomas, 191},((?1 meE $200. Their licenses ana| I Wwill not be responsible for any From Cordova: J. Kisling. JO;OMg;i?S'e. Mr. and Mrs, Jerryj¢i6ht mink pelts-and one land otter hilacad ana b chidrds - Mk | Reuvere: pmitiscated EWS agent dekts contracted by anyone wother | To Anchorage: Maj. E. Kunkle, | n myself. Signed—John E. Dap- | Joseph Wal Dean Bronson, Vi eler ma he arrests. Cronin, Mrs. Donald Erickson, Jack Nenngler; o 19, SFOH McGuire, Leonard Harju, Miss Ro: cevich. S \!rl Tl‘\(. POSTPONED I will not hP responsible for any meeting of managers and of- erts, Joe Kisling, Tom Cusick, Mr. dehts contracted by anyone other 2 in the Gastineau Channel and Mrs. Gene Cash, J. B. O'Neill,| Both Stevens Stores open Thurs- | than myself. Signed—John E., Dap- | Basketball gue scheduled for Gus Peterson, S. Lee, Olva Sven-|day, Friday & Saturday nights|cevich. nes, Brooks Hanford) Larry John-|until 9 pm. 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