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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929. BOXING BOARD CREATION AIM OF HOUSE BILL Introduced Bill to Give Board Control Over Boxing Game boxinzg Com- lete control t in Alaska, is the introduced in the by Representative . It provides for a only one of which ve pay, to be appointed by tix yvernor upon recommenda- tion of the Department Command- er of the American Legion of Alas- ka. Its headquarters would be in Ket- chikan under the provisions of the bill. It would be represented wher- ever necessary by an inspector to supervise bouts, check gate re- ceipts, ete. The board, to be known as the Athletic Commission, would be vest- ed with power to issue and revoke licenses for boxing matches to bona fide, benevolent, fraternal, patriotic s organizations and no C! may be conducted boxing m PETERSBURG ARRIVES AT FAIRBANKS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TILT The Petersburg High Shcool bas- ketball team arrives in Fairbanks today to play the High School cag- ers of that city a series of three games for the Alaska school cham- pionship. The games will be played Friday, Seturday and Monday, ac- ording to telegraphic advices re- ed by L. D. Henderson, Com- missioner of Education. The Petersburg team recently| won the Southeastern Alaska con- ference title by defeating the local team two out of three games. Fai banks holds the interior and west- ern coastal championship. BEARDED PLAYER SCON TO BE SEEN ON B. B. DIAMOND ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 8.—Baseball fans may have an op- portunity to see a bearded out-' fielder in action with the Boston' Braves. Richard McKay, formerly member of the House of David nine has applied for a chance. He wrote that he was no longer a Disciple but had kept his beard. FORMER SERVICE MEN ARE WANTED AIRPLANES SOON TO BE HERE SAYS JUDGE V. A. PAINE ‘I am confident that there will be two and perhaps three planes in Juneau before the end of this month,” said Judge V..A. Paine, who returned several days ago from the south. While in Seattle Judge Paine talked with Verne Gorst, and office: of the Consolidated Air- ways, and officers of the Union Airline, all three of which expect to have planes make preliminary survey trips to Juneau before the end of March, he said. Judge Paine was invited to’take a ride in one of Mr. Gorst’s planes last Friday, from the east water- ways to Lake Union, in Seattle, but was unable to accept as he was oreparing to take the boat north The plane had just been received in Seattle and it expected to leave for Juneau soon, officers told Judge Paine. The Consolidated Airways was ex- pecting to receive their Lockhead Viga 8-passenger plane in Seattle this week and to leave for Alaska as soon as it is ready. Joseph man, son-in-law of H. F. Alexar and J. R. Stirrat, are interested financially in this company, Judge Paine said. A fourth plane which is said to| be coming to Juneau next week, is| that of the Int itional Airways, | represented in Jun by Gerald|_sik Smith. Mr. Smith ects the in we plane to leave Sea Seeks to Minimize Tin in Silk Dres ty” Burke. In case his company |at receives the necessary mail contract | a regular service operating three; times a week should be feasible, st Mr. Smith said The success of the airline will depend to a large, extent on the patronage of the pub-| lic in sending air r nd air ex- press, he said. The Internation-| al Airways will use a korsky Am- phibian 8-passeng plane when the service is established e Pennsylvania State Col She is investigating th orten the life c. Dresses 1 $6 to $12 sometimes c than 50 per cent of in tin, of ork will be tide of Ketchikan, udged insane and ordered lo;“‘ be sent to Morningside Sanitarium | by U. 8. Commissioner hog. He and Mike Hyder, also adjudg turned over to U. shal Lynn Smith of Fairbanks, Who | pa; is a southbound pa on the Alameda, to be taken to the sani- e tarium, nd deliver. - - o SNOW SLIDE Alaska Scenic V. oo Kimmick, of | insane, will be | Deputy Mar-| 1y ska Mendenh be closed to 10 to JACKSON M visit 11 March "-d(. . L e T T THIS IS A REPEATER zing in price Y | thi TR SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY MIDNIGHT AT BERTY VADNESS" TONIGHT “'The mounta to Mohomet s mounts o vtk PUP NOTICE ttish Rite N 1 ] come ary. |Ship Goldstein . Trader and Trapper Dear We are in the market for all > furs we c¢an get and guaran- s you the top prices, The m good at the practically eve o8 follows . RED$§?§O: Ordinary, $40.00 to $50.00; Cherry reds, up to CROSS FOX: Pale, $60.00 to $75.00; Dark, ap to $150.00, LYNX—Extra large, $60.00 to $65.00. LAND OTTER—$20.00 to $30.00. MINK—Extra fancy dark, up to $40.00; Pale, $18.00 to ht furs and in seasom. possible, as the market may you the top prices separate, if so requested, until we IIS IS NOT BUL We will do just as we say we will as we want you to ship your furs to us. We pay all mail and expr s on all shipments and charge you no commission It you have any furs send us a trial shipment and we guarantee you satisfaction Yours very truiy, CHAS. GOLDSTEI Ship your stuf fall off, We will hold can wire or and we w your furs write you N & CO., Juneau, Alaska. | CEDAR without pt on of the board. The bi o makes boxing a s of fair and honest dealing e S S Xing & Friday to get If your Grocer knew that suceessful merchndise co The American Legion is now dis- A ¥ Fal 5 3 3 & with the public, he surely would not think of using the baits every sort of local option matter. The ) tributing literature to ex-service BOAT LUMBER proposed commission is prohibited men regarding their rights and issuing licenses for matches benefits. The Legion desires that city that has not by either all ex-service men, not belonging 3 ance consented to regular posts, communicate per- to condueting boxing matches. | sonally with Leroy Vestal and send A license fee of $25 i i of in their names and addresses. Serv- 5,000 or under populs ice men are also requested to send for each club holding es.|in names of those they know are n a five per cent com-|ex-service men. It is said there mission is allowed te the boxing are hundreds of ex-service men from the proceeds of each!who have benefits coming who have The salary of the Secre- not reccived them. The other r, and other ex- day in Juneau, one ex-service man would be defrayed from that |was informed that he had several’ {hundred dollars coming to him. He boxing is barred. Sale |was unaware of such a benefit. | away of intoxicating li- | There are many others in a similar ny building where matches situation, it is said. are held, is prohibited. Perscns under 18 years of age, unless ac- companied by parents or guardian| All accounts due creditors of cannot be admitted to matches. |Home Grocery Co., doing business Boxers under 18 years of age can- as L & B Bufrord, Juneau, Alaska, not get on cards under the bill's must be presented to the firm care provision. Physicial examinations of J. B. Burford & Co. Juneau, are required by licensed physicians Alaska, not later than April 1st, appointed by the Commissioner for|for final settlement. that purpose. ! HOME GROCERY CO. The measure is said to have the|adv. L & B BURFORD. backing of the Alaska Department| onn FELLOWS ATTENTION of the American Legion. It is| Ay ogd Fellows are requested to modeled after Kansas, Mlnnesom attend our regular meeting this and other state boxing 1(_\gisl:xuon. evening at 7:30 p. m. Work in the Mr. Ziegler pointed out; rnitiatory Degree. A special invi- legalized boxing in the iation is extended to visiting Under the terms of the prothers. OSCAR JENSON, Federal act, it is possible to com-|__gqy, Noble Grand. mercialize the game to a large ex-| e e tent and the Legionnaires and BENEFIT GGODY SALE other friends of the sport here are| sgaturday, March 9. Home cook- anxious to keep it more nearly onled cake, pie, or doughnuts, with an amateur basis. 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It had been damp, rainy weather and every bit of tobacco we had on the ship was mouldy and could not be smoked.! We began to be desperate. The men were—what you call— grouchy. Along came an American ship. We captured her and after taking the captain, officers and crew aboard my raider and find- ing comfortable places for them to stay, I and my officers went over to the captured ship to see if therewas anything aboard herthat wewanted. ‘We searched her. And what do you think? Under the cushions of a seat in the captain’s cabin we found 500 packages of Lucky Strikes! 1 tore off the end of one and lit it and filled my lungs with it, and By Joe, I was a man again. We had enough for all the crew and we were all cheered up and we all became friends once more. By Joe, I was sorry to sink that Amer- ican ship that had brought us those smokes. Lucky Strikes, they are wonderful, and my Countess, of course, wishes a fashionable, slen- . der figure. 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