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BRINGING UP "ATHER | '™M TAKING A CENSUS | OF PECPLE WORKING IN THE BUILDING - HOW MANY WORK IN_YOUR © 1928, by Intl Feature Service. Fie Great Britain righte reserved THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1928. By GEORGE McMAN Us es, Peasant’s Son, chn | GER- BOSS - | WISH YOU AN 1 THINK TH/\T‘_gfl ; DIDN' T WEAR] OVER-ESTIMATED - | LL LOOK'EM O\JER-M‘ = ) RUBBER k HEELD- } [1 oUPPOSE 90~ | WHAT AREYOUL | | OITTIN THERE LOAFIN'FOR? GIT URP AN' FIND 6OME'THN France 1"'(1« es "opv For Olympic Laurels In Women Athletes| Three French mademoiselies are regarded in thair countn; as | 3iGi/1vTi) TOREADOR GEN ROGERS HORNSBY 1S TRADED - BY GIANTS TO BOSTON BRAVES YORK, second { the New traded to exchange n and Welch, the New is announce h was deal which is for ests” of the clul the ment der ) j tract with the a reported larg ever ona nts last of $40,000, »aid any player | League. | atement, signed by Stone-| and McGraw, said: “After| delibgpation between Pres dent Stoneham and Manager Mec: | Graw, and having in mind what we think to be for the best inter ests of the New York Gianta, th trade was consummated which | involved Rogers Hornsby wherehy the Giants receive’ Hogan Welch of the Braves.” Jan. 11-—Roger baseman and York Giants, | the Boston | the for Catehor [ The Outfielder | ham York club | due NEW salary th in involved “the be Tuos ant MAY TOUR AMFRIC4 CORDOBA, Spain, Jan. 11 i tonio Canero, the bullfighter fights his bulls front the backs purebred horses, plans a visit America to ve a series of ex. hibitions of his skill. About thi| | beginning of the year he will de-{ part froth Spain for the Ci T ands, where he* is lo perfor in two fights, later going to Cu to give exhibitions of his ¢ of blood horses and afterw. Mexico, Cuatemala, Peru Venezuela. { Captain Canero, who is 45, is : {soldier by profession. He holds [ the position of professor of equ tation in the army. During 1927 i he performad forty bullfigh | winnin, s ear fn Madrid his pr the first tima | deconailn. bat boen owsried (o1 yy pey s COLIRGE to his credit numero FIVE wle GAMES trophies gained in {1n fights in the provincos dWrlme, o' pjoo Colloge baskéth:l| !the yoar ho mever was tossed. " dyewined up on Metlakatla last ' ‘The: horses In his string number | ypo 00" ione by g geore of 38 1o 18, all {rained to meet the fiercest 25, ‘Returniig).to . Ketohikan, | College hoys defeated the Ketchi-| b BARRED CUSSIN' CHIC forth AGO, 1 baske Hence 1t Jan. sional players the League may vent the only through the use of “Oh, | | pshaw” or some such harm- } | tion. Profaiity, when first by a player, merits ing from the refer second | | offense and all thereafter $10 [ | each. Disputing a referee also | | | becomes & costly addiction | | under new rulings. - It will © cost $5 or $10, depending up- on the degree of heat. les: used a warn- has also bul without fear. Fighting Dbulls from horseback | Lard Ame {8 {scores {ronnd |est E TUNN ( Rank and llle of Pu;,xlxsh charge have Becomes World Figure GEE- DO | HAVE \ TO FIND T AN' DO IT, TOO? (Contmuea from rage One.) orked for articles don and Berlin, ucating himself as an philologi 1 philosopher. But thing Benes did ! politic help found Czech Jovakia, whick came into bein d result of the World war “Yes, | conspired H 1] Dr r|1 writing L L sedod econon and suce the big WE'LL “Do” VouR_. co\.f.mts GooD AS NEW- WE'RE SURE THIS LAUNDRY WiILL PLEASE You .- g intervi | Pr then to 1d w EY TOP OF HEAP Again Lined Up by NEW YORK, Ja fourth successive y has lined up file of pugilists for a boxing At the ard set ¢ cently ne Tuuney, declared war { moter cha ith t what ob section All recognized in their clas of the som weltérweight Goldstein Mushy Callahan, pion. haile ELK BOWLE SCORE WELL® Rerords Yesterday— Juneau Out- Tournament fit Increases Soffe * expert bowl! pinmen from the Fi mitted the Keteh win from Juneau last 7 ping and at the ome ‘records for the were i up that shoy a while. Thotmpson the mate Inter-City mect were made in Juneau when 246 for his with 182 up to 233 i for a total of average of 220 which made on the I time In theiy ainst onr outiit got 180 a |H||" of 99 anotl the best made in the to date. Anchorage bowler hetter pppearance it previous games played % the Juneau was easi of thé against up with foliowed | jumped but the k “The hes held yesterday me togelh vell that they For the Tex Rick- and ting," lo, Rick | who just v on the pro | lead aption junior Rub mpions he exc cure where ! gains top position ove 2l as cham RS Set Lead ! | Thibodeau the per- ing by t City n men to evening by ne time| tournament | 1d stand for | Hendrickson 1¥ the star in His high| the mateh | he opened| first game, | and (then | n the final] 661, or an is the high-| r concluding | tha Ket-| ber and| ran up r fine tournament n score, | put \ they when they| men last that they on ajf had| | Thompson . Barragar ! Meteall {| McDonald Ostrander ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY ! form, the % L end declared Czechoslova | President i foreign min { Dr. Benes | phitgsophy to “Afder all” he 1o roles of men 'but wd can combine the intof men ‘with events and eit terpret or profit vents nounced these tournament match W of the w all open to the public,) Dy ind not to-Blks only | voting himself fo writing nis| Fhis afternoan Anchorage .‘m“,“.“,,,,.» s ok #ha. At RIEn Witk ‘hikan started the ball roll-l b published in several languages ng at 2:00 o'clock, Anchorage{and which expected to find and_Juneau went on the floor tlan especial Interest in ' the :45, while this evening, at 6:1 )| United States, bhecause of R Ketchikan and. Juneau meet Sahahas of Beolile (e HEE Lo Following are yesterday's ry who have settled in America scores: fand because of the int by the United States in securinz {the evacuation of the Czecho- f««]mv n army fuam Siheris march across the 521! giretches of that country 159/ {he Russian revolution. 6161 Ag to his future, Dr. Benes asks - nothing from life, “seeking: pn:y 2582 45 do my duty as I see it, and to ‘len my country and humaniiy| 528|in so far as opportunity and ms | ||.\ cap jes permit me to do so.f| 120! At any time I shall be glad to 1 156 479 turn to my humble position 164 )| professor of sociology.” & 4 | WA e 809 77 DONNELLY ARRESTED i ] 2d and organized the s st Austrla. 1 began v ("zachoslovakian army if a in Siheria AL th of three years, in 1918, ¥ the independence with Masar et TN I appointed my ches Ju while An applies practi his palitical in thi RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aad Q00D SERVICE Our Motto work ion is 10 16,969, wor and are activitio Attendance 1t the ye alle terday and those asked I Y00 are Benes has vecently heen d¢ I.J. SeAricx Jeweler and Optician Watches Diamonds Silverware are e RTUPMDINRCIRNREEES 5 . Afternoon KETCHIKAN 172 199 144 134 172 169 164 146 173 221 §69 8 LOGK BEFORE YouU BUT DON'T Tume § AT chm.us:cwb'j oLl b Miller Hitcheo Burgan Thibodean Zurich Totals 25 ANCHOR/ 176 169 144 MeDonald Bragaw Larsen |Ostrander onsley ol p ip /T AR Totals FAIR AND SQUAR Evening—First Match KETCHIKAN 164 1 246 1 167 187 36 152 160 2 6 857 JUNEAU 198 -215 at ) arrested by L Lee Donnelly was 2 o'clock this afternoon puty U. S. Marshals W. H. C well and €. V. Brown, charged 5 with being drunk and disorderly. | A quart of moonshine was mu-m —545 from him. The arr D()N"I‘ jump at conclusions ~you can't eat the label, Talk the food question over with some of your friends who purchase their groceries at this shop and you will come to the conclusion that there is wisdom in their selection. Miller Burgan Hitchock Zurich t followed a call to 45 the Marshal's office from the In- dian village, reporting a riot in 187600 one of the cabins. When the de- —-143 puties arrived at the scene, ac- 368 tivities had quieted down_except- 24 ing with Donnelly. He T& being| held in the Federal jail. Donnelly, who is from Haines, is on bond from a charge of per-| jury resulting from his testi mony in connection with the re-| lcent” Chisel murder trial. R B s X TOM GARRITY SOUGHT Information desired as to (he | whereabouts of Tom Garrity, who | was known to be in Alaska some | 4|years ago. Any information about | Mr. Garrity should be sent to the Governor's Office at Juneau. ———————— | NOTICE | | 1 do work iu Juneau and ont,| Isuch as carpenter, shingling, elee- trical, calsomining, plumbing or |} any kind of repair work. Phone|| 137. Box 406. Henry C. Gor ham. —ady Totals Barragar Radde < 191 Meteall Lavenik Radde Darby SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” Phones 33 =nd 85 Totals S48 923 967 Evening’l—Secongl Match 204—607 Hendiickson Radde 02 11 22 14 Darby d 2( 1 2 2 18 Totals 964 860 ¢ 136—500 180--544 Spensley Bragaw Larsen Totals 846 » more likely Olympic point winners than any cf their male country- men. These “Suzanncs of the track” ave Adrienne Vellue (upper left), who tosses a discus almest as easily as a dinner plate; Therese Lenoir (lower), holder of the world's record for the lmlf-‘ kan town team by a score of 81 inisht, in spite of 99 | S o 64 pi Jar- to 22, lost the mateh by 164 pins. Ba | The visitors play Ketchikan| |ragar ‘was high! man with 607,|Q19 Papers ror sale ab’ The: Empire. lagain tonight. his record showing condistent e | Old ]mncrs for sale at The l'.mnlraA i was oviginally the sport of “I\’ | Knights of - Spain, who were sisted by fighters on foot take from among their vassals. Philip| Four C yluulvr 201 and 204. > Vi mile run; and bespcctacled Therese Radideau (upper right), country’s best woman sprinter. By T. T..TOPPING Mlle. Alice Bonze, with a mark (Associated Press Staff Writer) |of 1 meter 55 centimeters at Goti PARIS, Jan. in s men first. Her women athletes are regard vd here-as much more likely to orovide Olympic winners for fhe tricolor. at Amsterdam next year than her men entries. France will be represented hy a leam of at least 30 women. Tao women's Olympic program coia- prises five events: 100 meters llagh; 400 meters relays 800 me- ters run; running high jump and the discus throw. Mile. Therese Radideau, bespec- tacled and scholarly looking, is I'rance’s best het in’the sprinc. She carried off both the 60-meinr and 100-yard dashes at Gothen- burg, Sweden, in 1926, and has been . improving steadily _since. She is powerfully built for a Jhla country in' evening dress 11—In athletics, «s' enburg for the high jump, vles, France looks to her wo-) porded to have bettered it times since then in practice and | competition. She jwmmps regula.- ly more than five feet. The American record, held by Miss Katherine Lee of Chicago, is feet 1078 inches, .- BOXING GLCVE DIPLOMACY MAY DEVELOP WITH YEARS BERLIN, Jan. 11—United Staies diplomacy will be invineible, one Gene Tunney has realized his am- bition+of hecoming a diplomat, i the opinion of the Berlin “Boer- sencourier.” “It is not at all impossible that Tunney will some day see his wish fulfilled,” writes the editor, “‘and will be allowed to represent in- sprinter, but is alert in getting|gstead of. as heretofore, in trunks. off the mark and finishes with a tremendous burst of speed. Mile, Therese Lenoir, world's record holder for $00 meters, has negotiated the distance several times this gummer in better than 2 minutes. 32 secends. Her ac- cepied record is 2:302-5. A slim, trim lttle girl, Mlle. Lenoir gen- " erally defeats her rivals by sev- eral meters at the distance, al - ways appearing to haye plenty o{ Amninx in reserve. i In'the discus throw Franca will micm. in Mlle, Adrienne Velln ‘o‘c of the finest women athletes world. Mlle, Vellu is more "inmrhl than Miss Halina Kono- packa . ¢ “The Monroe Doctrine’ will then be truly invielable, and in nego- tiations with the foreign offices of other nations the United States will always be able without diffs- cully. to gain its demands. For- although it is a common saying that ' diplomacy works with kil gloves, nobody will be so bold as to forget the fists within Tunney’s gloves.” 4 — * ATTENTION REBEKAHS A regular meeting of the Re- bekah Lodge 2A, I. 0. 0. F. will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. Installation of officers. Refregh-| ments. MRS. CHAS. CARTER, - adv. the| V abolished bullfights, and by the time they were restored to favor in 1725 all desire to participate | in them had disappeared from | among the aristocracy. i e G oo o eee |PARISH CARD PARTY | ! GIVEN NEXT TUESDAY| The first of the series of win-! Iter card parties in Parish Hall| according to announcement made 1Cost of Bread today. Is Amllyze’ll {each night of the series and final es at the econclusion of the 'By Commtsswn [aftairs, | ———ce — — | WASH INGTO Jan. 11—A ‘ [bowling, Iwill be given next Tuesday night s with 202, afternoon First Cit, the the In tween ichorage the former team emerged by neither and ma victorious but scores, won this nearly team - although the day’s low score in brought their that of Juneau. Juneau” pinmen ch as well as lh(" There will be prizes given|evening mixup with Juneau, this made For first class dressmaking call|strides toward winning the tour- pound loaf of bread has cost |ln- Mrs. Lawrence. Phone 1534, adv. nament when they increased thefy mateh be- y and An-{ 200 pins, made good Ketehikan | af total ernoon below further American family - eight and nnvl five hundredths cents over a, three year period, according to studies by the Federal Trade; Commission. - [ The farmer who raised the wheat has been getting one and| fitteen hundredths cents, the bak- er \five and eleven hundredths, cents and the remainder going to| grocers “and other handlers. { With nearly half the bread con-| sumed in the United States pro- duced by bakeries and with three | companies controlling 25 per ceat| of that output, the Commissiox found ' competition keen, although | price cutting wars has resulted| in price fixing = agreements in some cities. $1.00 MRS. ROBERTSON INJURED Mrd. Jessie Robertson, mother} of Ralph E. Robertson of Juneau, is in the St. Ann's hospital today | suffering from a badly fractured ankle. 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