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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER TS AWFLL QUIET ‘N HERE, BUT T's BETTER THAN LISTENING TO HOUSE- BULDING AlLL THE TIME STATION S-T-L-C-C-O° = MANSARD SPEAKING” WE WILL NOW BROAD- CAST OUR BED-T\ME STORY-"THE HOUSE THAT UACK. BLUWLT " AH- THE RADIO- 'L . LISTEN IN & A3 (A 7 4 . You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of good bank account. Plrst V(ltwlml Bank 5 NOTE THESE LOW DELIVERED PRICES Ford Roadster ...$635 Phaeton .. . Tudor Sedan Coupe . Sport Coupe TAYLOR HERE LOCAL GARDEN FOR SMOKER CLUB TO MEET 'Ketchikan Scrappcr Ar- |Meeting Called for Tonight rives on Yukon Today for | in Dugout to Elect “ Bout with Art Beaudin Officers for Year [ Mickey Taylor ‘ heduled to meet Jungau, in the semi-final bout of the' American Legion smoker in the A, B. Hall Saturday evening, jcame to Juneau with his boxing mitts on the Yukon this morning. Two-window Fordor Sedan.$805 Three-window Fordor Sedan Convertible Cabriolet Town Sedan 835 . 850 .. 880 IMRS. WHITE’S TEAM LOSES PlN CONTEST | Mrs. Peterman's team, bowling 13:;7 pins on the Elks alleys last| mgm won from Mrs. White's team b} a margin of 41 pins. Both teams made good scores in com- ]‘.lr.an to those which have been y | Mrs. Borland, of the winners had LAN JG@)LD high total of 499 while Mrs. White !made high score of 193. Complete scores follow. Mrs. White 130 167 Mrs. Coughlin ... 113 166 {rolled lately. Miss Barragar 134 88 Youth Commits Arson, Robbery to Get Place ‘ On Some Basobull Nine EUREKA, Cal, April 8—So f-med | hear in the talkies actually amounts | This| is the first time Mickey with the desire to find & place O |4y obscenity,” said Miss M. Flynn |has béen in the Capital City for| All persons interested in the work | some baseball team, Jonas Grant,|in 3 violent denunciation of Ameri- [several years. Since his last visit of the Garden Club, whether or | 19-year-old Humboldt Indian,|capn talking pictures at the confer- |here he has made numerous ‘\p- not they were affiliafed with the| burned down a barn and robbed | pearances in the ring and has built jorganization last year, are invited | the home of Charles Marsh, Red-| Other delegates said that they |himself up physically to muchjto attend, Mr. Williams said. The wood Creek rancher last Saturday | were convinced that the talkies {heavier weight than he formerly club’s object has been to encourage night. | were exercising a harmful influence | Possessed. |the planting and cultivation of Grant told the Police he hoped to | ¢ the speech of Australian school With the rest of the boys who home gardens, flower gardens, be sent to San Quentin where he | pjigren |will “strut around under the big shrubs and other decorative and hoped he could find a place on the | - lights Saturday, he expects to put beautifying plants. It was organ- prison team. |on finishing touches hers during ized last y and its labors were Grant said he had been unable !the next few day generally regarded as highly suce to find a place on any nine and | Art Beaudin, oppor cessful. Tonight's meeting is set had heard from an ex-convict at| has been taking ’em on for prac- | for 8 o'clock San Quentin that the Prison had | tice tilts lately, and looks good.| ~ one of the best baseball nines in | Art is a clever leather-pusi AT THE the state. | mining he’and the First City boy ar ue| wednesday Grant said he fired the barn in | or - 'te show the local fans some real D TAMOND RING WILL BE crder to awaken the Marsh family 1 of the moment |/AWARDED. Special attractions and be assured of his arrest. friends | - ;\\iH be offered and a general ad- Grant is being held on charges of e steamer | REBEKAHS ATTENTION \mission charge of 25 cents will be robbery and arson. on is an'! T 3 made. The new owner of the ring - oo oldtimer of the interior £ meeting of Preseverance must be a lady and over 16 years TEACHERS SEEK CENSOR the winter in Seattle. Lodge N A 1. O. O.|of age and it is further stipulated TO TRIM YANKEE SLANG ——————— F. Wednesday eve April 9th, at that she must be in the audience ENTERTAINS AT CARDS g o'%lock. A special invitation is when the award is made. GN HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY extended to visiting members. De-|adv. These delivered prices include bumpers and extra tire and tube. Rumble seat is included in the price of both the Sport Coupe and Convertible Cabriolet. of Ketchikan, Art Beaudin of The opening meeting of the local | |Garden Club will be held this | evening in the American Legion Dugout, it was announced today by President M. D. Willlams. The| principal business of the mcctmg‘ will be election of officers for the | year. CHOICE OF COLOR COMEINATIONS i O P P i You Save $75.00 in Extra Equipment JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Ford Dealers e i ence. 193—490 167—446 158—380 Heywood-Wakefield Baby Carriages and Sulkies Nothing Better en the Market e oft lends enchantment, re is no need of telescope to , even at this long range,’ Totals he two outstanding track and Mrs. Peterman teams of 1930 in college ranks Mrs. Borland > assembled at Sout! and Stanford These tw WL tutions of higher 452 s higher jumps COAST LEAGUE SEASON OPENS The Pacific p ac 'the baseball s-son this afternoon. The scheduls for tae openirg 518 1316 153—459 178—499 121399 > - THOMAS LARSON IS VISITING FRIEND Thomas La n, of the firm of Neill ard Larson, tors of property at the Kotsina River, visit in Juneau today while t Yukon is in port. Mr. L: S ] NUW))))WT D ROLLER RINK rer athle! night, April 9th, th2 season , chiefly talent. at the expe They will comin | ck teams of extraordinar; th ey may turn the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. championships at Cam- ! bri; Jwr into a private duel. boys on the Pac Coast is - Regu’ Rebekah —eague cp2ns MELBOURNE, Australia, April 8 JUNEAU YOUN G HARDWARE CO. have already started working on their dope-sheets. I have in hand an analysis of the rival Trojan and wdinal squads by Maxwell Stiles, e Los Angeles Examiner's expert observer, week is as follows: Seattle at San Francisco. Missions at Sacramento. Hollywood at™ Oakland. Portland at Los Angeles. —The annual conference of school | teachers decided to request the Federal and State governments to impose a ‘stricter censorship of American talking pictures. Mrs. J Jan Afta entertained ing at her suite in MacKinnin | Apartments Sunday evening in | or of Mr. Van Atta's bir grée practice will follow the meet- | | GERTRUDE HELGESEN, Noble Grand ALPHONSINE CARTER, JUNEAU AMUSEMENT CO. | i | 'ORE HOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open| Thursday evening, April 10. | VOTE FOR Covers were 1did for eight —ady. Secretary. {adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. | fornia probably h o Czar’s Jewels May Be et - -~ LEO W. BREU ER i hce the war, witn baiancea; Put on Public Display \ A COOLER SMOKE IN A DRIER PIPE R ‘Somc of the Amencan slang we fax points out that whiie Snnh— Prablien 350 st = (Present Incumbent) sth right down the line of , Stanford has concentrated | wer in a few events that may ove more effective in the I. C. did so under the keen eyed scmlmv‘ A meet in the East. ‘cx a dozen' functionaries. 1 In other words S. C. depends| Transcending all other items in| jiefly on runners, hurdlers, jump-,the collection is the enormous, ers and javelin tossers, talent that mitre-like crown worn by Catherine | may be more subject to upsets, The Great. It is larger than a’ v ereas Stanford has “points in mans derby hat, contains 5,000 dia- | the bank” with such men as Ro-| mcnds weighing 38,000 carats and | thert and Krenz supreme in the is valued by the Soviet government | weight tossing features. ‘at $52,000,000. ! Potentially, Stiles figures South-| Next in value comes the imperial | ern Cal can pile up 49 points at sceptre It is priced at $32,000,000 | Cambridge, if Frank Wykoff leads and contains the Orloff diamond, the sprint parade, Welsh and Payne we:ghlng 195 carats and as big as| come through in the hurdles, Mor- a hen’s egg. | tensen wins the javelin and the| Then there is the unpolished | jumpers do their stuff. He dopes|Shah diamond of 96 carats bear- | Stanford to score 42 with Rothert ! |ing Arabic inscriptions of the 16th and Krenz assured at least 14 anducemurv It used to hang above‘ p! bly 18 points in their special- ‘the Persian throne, but was given | ties, the shot and the discus, in|to the Russian czar of a hundred | addition to probable high scoring years ago to prevent an attack by the rugged Hec Dyer in the‘upon Persia in reprisal for the | sprints and Podge Smith, a much |assassination of the Russian am- improved hurdler. |bassador to Persia. | The tragic note of the whole col- | It does not take much to upset |lection is epitomized in a child’s track dope. As Stiles points out: rame and whistle of pure gold, en- “hurdlers have a habit of falling crusted with diamonds and rubies. down over barriers, sprinters pull It belonged to the czarevitch Alexls | muscles, broad jumpers and high 'who with his parents and sisters | jumpers have their in and out was butchered at Ekaterinburg in days and the javelin throw is June, 1918. never as sure as the shot or dis-! The government would like to| cus.” .convert the whole collection into Nevertheless Southern California cash. Bus it refuses to break up | is the only Pacific Coast squad th&t any of the pieces and thus far no aas succeeded in tlifing the pre-‘inmvidual or museum has been | mier Eastern title with more found in position to pay the stag- strength in the track events thanigerlng prices. | in the field features. Dean Crom- well's agile young men did it 1n1 1925 and 1926 They may turn' AVIATION COMPANY ACKNOWLEDGES AID IN EIELSON, SEARCH the trick again, with sufficient| Speaking of speed, the sprint bat- ' & S % AL YO G 0 (Continued from Page One) At the Republican Primaries, April 29 For the Nomination of COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 1930 Six Cylinder CHEVROLET The Greatest Dollar Value in Automobile History CONNORS MOTOR CO. SEE THE NEW MODELS IN OUR SHOW ROOMS speed to offset their rival's brawn.’ | g tle i Texas between Cy Leland of Texas Christian and Claude Bracey of Rice Institute promises to rival anything Tolan fo Michigan and Simpsen of Ohio State put on in the Big Ten area of the Middle West. The Texas pair have been amonz the best in the country for some time, with Leland, after a great football season, coming ~on bril- liantly this year to get a flying start over his Rice rival. Either one or both should have a hand in whatever record-busting is done be- fore the ribbons are tied on the diplomas next June. e STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the {rade, this store will be open Thursday evening, April 10. adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. the wide open spaces of- Appreciation for the part played by many Alaskans and others in the Eielson-Borland rescue and re- lief expedition to Siberia is voiced in a resolution by the Aviation Corporatfon of America, parent company of the Alaska Airways which employed the two victims of far northern flying. The first of these resolutions to be received here came today to ,Gov. George A. Parks. It is en- graved on parchment and forms an enduring record. Copies have been sent to everyone who was connected with the relief work. | — e i CARD PARTY | The Pioneers Auxiliary, Igioo No. 16, will hold a card party after their next meeting on April 1ith at about 8:30 p. m. Prizes and refreshments. Admission fifty cents. 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