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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931 BRINGING UP FATHER (I =T8) CONRAD! 'O LIKE TO GO TO CLANCYS DONT 4O AT PARTY TO-NIGHT BUT | |17 RIGHT-I'LL M AFRAID TO ASK ME| | GET YOUR [ WIFE To L WIFE To LET LET 4 3 HME QO+ ’ “Just as our sciiier dead exemp-| H {lify the supreme virtues of man- clT!ZENSHl? Is |hood, of valor and sacrifice, O’ LY L |does the Legion seek to preserve, to keep alive those higher quali- )?KINS; SuBJEGTlties of American citizenship by e B |carrying on a program of real | servi the service to community, state JBLIGATIONS OF == 7% CARDINALS AT and nation. One of the great pur- (Continued from Page Two) ‘poses of the Legion as set forth in|Cards and Reds |the preamble of the Legion con-| *ave been divided this year into'stjtution is ‘to safeguard and {ree divisions for the purpose of transmit to posterity, the princi- « fectiveness—education, youth ac- ples of justice, freedom and dem- tvities and community service. locracy” It is by concrete deeds| “With an organized group in al- of Americanism ,spreading the | riost every community of the land, message of good citizenship, train- 11e Legion is in an extraordinary ing youth in citizenship responsi- vosition to encourage and aid edu- bilities, helping the disabled and cational movements. The Legion's the orphans, laboring for com-| mission in the field of education munity betterment, that the Le- is to develop a closer contact with gion fulfills this pledge day by the schools through the award of day and year by year. American Legion School Award On Memorial Day we are forc- Medals, by participating in the ibly reminded of the terrible price observance of American Education war exacts in human lives, in hap- NYOU WAIT RIGHT HERE WHILE | GO ‘N AN | SomMETWIN' | TELLS ME-HE — ANT GONNA < BE THERE EITHER! © 1931 1t Fenture Serviee, Inc.. Great Hritain Fights reserved. Bv GEORGE McMANU S The Admiralty Island Coal Mine Is Again Producing LA The product now on the market is clean and will prove satisfactory in every way. The men now working this property will appreciate your CUBAN FLASH WINS BATTLE IN SHORT 60 IBrooklyn Boy Unable to| Answer Bell at Start of Seventh Round ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 30—The, 5 ! | Caraliils 4bARY ‘st “the. top . VG rORRMay 30— F1d Ohpo, berth in the National Leagus with| o o bl(\?:l‘:)a_n ![:nthiorwel;rzm. flas?, the New York Glants by virtue of [C2Me back in the Ting of Wars &t ter a five-months' vacation last defeating the Cincinnati Reds here | " : i yesterday afternoon, by a score of |, ght and .aropped‘ George GOld-} 14 to 9. berg of Brooklyn in the seventh| Both teams pulled out of a bat- round of a scheduled ten-round | i+« | bout at Coney Island. | ting slump and slugged enough hits 5 o for two or three ball games, the! The Brooklyn boy was hardly | g .p. | @ble to see as Chocolate’s jabs cut | Reds getting 16 hits and the Car: Bl oter: Lhe s9et. With & Bolind - TOP OF HEAP - WITH GIANTS | Pull Out of Batting Slump: Haf- ey Gets Home Run olate, ELKS AND VETS Leadership pennant chase rests on Sunday's| terscholastic tennis champlonship game when the Elks and American by defeating Billy Reese, Legion clubs resume warfare. The | ful player of Atlanta, 6-1, 10-8, 6-4. | game will be called at 5:30 pm.| instead of 6:30 as for ON TAP SUNDAY in the City League weekday games. The three clubs in the league with his forceful backcourt driv- were all tangled up in a knot to- ing. day, each with two won and the|Fogg high school here. same number lost. Sunday'’s contest will go to the top | cram, who was for several yea of the heap and the loser to the |a missionary in India, and the b be bottom. an learning their rackets in Clark or Junge is expected to | hab country. Closed Memorial Day, May 30th. e work for the Bills since Manning | ¥ worked full nine innings Friday ATTENTION night. is The winner of Bob Keaton or Grassy Lowe expected to heave for the Vets. :ANO'I‘HER CRAM LOOMS UP | IN SOUTHERN NE TRANKS riving their product a trial. g g P NASHVILLE, Tenn, May 30.—| There’s more than one tennis star |in the Cram family of Nashville. | Kendall Cram, brother of Don- | ald, tennis coach at Columbia Uni- | versity, has won the Southern in- Price, per ton, $14.25 at dock youth- | The younger Cram is ranked | ninth among the nation's junior 3 2 § : 2 = = Z E] 2 g 2 H H H H E = H 2 H g players, and shines on the court H Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 He is a student ab the Hume- | Both are sons of Rev. W. G. AT % | ALL BUILDERS | We haul building materials to all e OO T UL | parts of the city, or on the road. : Cosmetic Saall s i Sl i Week, Flag Education, Constitution piness and in wealth and the bur- du’}r:l‘s'lc?, Doubit and Charley G(\L_‘injured hand, he failed to answer| | For special hauling rates telephone Study, Ctiizenship, training, char- dens of sadness it imposes uPAIiert “accounted for six of the Reds’|the bell for the seventh round. Old papers for sale at The|3¢, THE NORTH TRANSFER, or acter building and physical devel- all. Warfare, the ruthless slay-|:urtasn runs with the othe Chocolate weighed 128 pounds and | Empire. after 6 p.m. call 81. —adv. opment, One of the major Am- ing of human beings in armec|sprinkled down the linc. {ldbere, EIgHRT 115 ponnak e Vi ericanism activities that posts are conflict between nations, can nev-| Chick Hafey hit a home run into | 0 s FesssssissessesssosssesrsssosspEsiiiiisiiisETiasassseRITERietan carrying out this year is the plac- er be justified and no right think-|-ne left field bleachers in the sixth | DOG LICENSES { f ing of copies of the Constitution ing man or woman would ever at-| nning. [ f LADIES, SLIPPERQ of the United States in all public Lemv‘tfto Jus{:in it. L'rhe mem- 2he i e Shabie Tune - tak. 1810 L scheols. A knowledge of the Con- bers of The American Legion Late GAMES FRIDAY Ma 00: : ol 7 ERE VT T'Q stitution is essential to good citi- War, hate it bitterly, because & Pacific Coast League :',:,lfc:::fd 5;‘::,; “F:;;"zl: :"'f;“ifiéfl i FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES zenship and in the schoolroom, the them, war has not been a matter) 1o Angeles 2; Portland 8. a0 Ritied - : H . Legion believes, is the proper place {of odle discussion, nor of specu-| Sacramento 2; Missions 3. - I R. SHEPARD, H Specl((l $4«,95 to acquire it. lative thought, but instead it hac| san Francisco 8; Seatile 3. (adv) i Clate i 2 | Teacher of Citizenship been a grim reality, a personal ex-1 Qakland 4; Hollywood 7. | PRI i “Teaching good citizenship to the Perience that the passing years National League I youth of the nation is the work cannot erase. Cincinnati 9; St. Louis 14. SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP | |\ that is being accomplished through | . War Ezacts P ’i‘;“e 3 Boston 5; Philadelphia 3. adv. TELEPHONE 4502 i o L4 7 activities s ;| “From every man who serve Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 3, ten inn- e H 5 H by "fi';\‘:;fgmp;’;‘jféci“:’si the World War exacted a price.| ngs v g 5 2 i Next to Gastineau Hotel i Common to all was financial loss Old The Empblre. be trained in leadership for to- morrow. They will be entrusted with the great responsibility of directing the future welfare of the ation and its people. The Am- and the loss of time that might have been devoted to more pleas- ant pursuits of life, but there were many who paid the price in shat- tered health, who will bear livmgi § Legion regards the Boy Scout wo.nqs of sacrifice to their graves movement as one of the greatest Brooklyn 3; New York 2. | American League " Cleveland 9; Detroit 2. game in league played. STANDING OF CLUBS. Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. Paners at Only dark powder make-ups. youthful lovely bloom. Try it. Forecast By Helena Rubenstein These days, Fashion colors the skin In the glowing tones of the out-of-doors girl. The lovely shades of the Valaze cosmetics are a colorful com- plement to the new costumes. Valaze Powders, delightfully perfumed and exquisitely fine and clinging, in ten flat- tering shades. 1.00, 1.50, 3.00. Brilliant rouge is required to complete the effect of the new Helena Rubinstein’s Red Geranium is a Valaze Rouge en Creme Valaze Rouge Compact T Vi S C: k Lipsticks must harmonize and be th nu\'ernf-x?ts for the betterment of whe}l;({e)m\;zrew}tl);ro:eS:jk:;:ves;‘nr::d bi‘g; £58 ‘Aimelas Zg g: ggg ity in your Personality Make-Up. citizenship of all times and for jic aark shadow, to find that war|Portland 28 22 560 | Valaze and Cubist Lipsticks el eoveral years has accorded it lib- nad taken away from their midst|Vissions ¥ Vs o Water Lily Lipstick i3 fil Igpot. e |forever a loved one. San Francisco 24 28 480 | Scout ideals and} pm}cxples are: «“The men of The American Le-|Jakland e 27 438 clean-cut and uth_tmg‘ in keeping gion know what war means, what- | Sacramento e T with the Legion’s interpretation of j; demands of each and every citi- | Seattle 22 28 . .440| what constitutes good Americanism. zen and as an organization the National League Legion support of the Boy Scout Legion stands ready to support Won Lost Pct. ) movement is nanun-‘wlde with posts any sane and practical plan to do|New York .22 11 667 -4 H everywhere sponsoring and aiding'away with war, to settle all inter-|St. Louis 20 10 .67 IN ME MOR I AM Tel. 25 We Deliver the troops in every possible way./national disputes and differences|Chicago 18 15 .545( Scouts and Legionnaires have found without resort to arms. This | Boston 19 15 559 1 a great-deal in common and to- brings up a subject of vital con-|Pittsburgh 17 19 472 gclk’;{cx‘ thsy dare doing a splendid cern to the Legion, that of nation-| Philadelphia 16 19 457 UNITED FOOD work in the development of a virile al defense. From our experience| Brool 16 20 444 . ati g o and an aggressive type of Ameri- in the World War, from gfxr ex- Cincl‘r‘\lxl::u = 8 26 235 On the scroll of the Nation’s Heroes are manys can citizenship. jperience in every war that Amer- American League COMP AN Y “In sponsoring a nation-wide |ica has fought, has come the cost-} Won Lost Pet. mm)’ names . . . far too many for any one Of us to Junior Baseball program for boys |1y lesson of the value and the tre-|Philadelphia . 26 8 165 5 each year the Legion has found an'mendous importance of national Washington 23 14 62 recall. The brave soldiers who fought our ene- CASH IS KING cffective channel for the dissem- | defense measures. Had we been'New York 20 15 .60 2 s ~ ination of the principles of Am-|Prepared in the World War it is|Cleveland 19 20 487 mies and brought victory for right causes, the sol- { cricanism. Every summer thou- hot nll;gether improbable that we Detroit ... .18 26 419 i YOUR sands of boys flock to the baseball [Would have been spared the overt|Chicago 17 20 459 i ‘ienc ises a o i s a1 e el e v e s3LL A diers of science who fought disease and death, the A L A SK A L A UND RY ance they participate in a whole- |Strom of that conflict. This we|Boston .12 23 343 e R gt . P p snce. they participate in 8 WEOler e Ebow--thot et {nben ‘ade: bty s e brave pioncers and leaders who made possible the d deli for their physical well-being, but Guately prepared the loss of hum- Won Lost Pct rowth of - land On M ial D: : 1 Tel. 15 We call for an e what is more important they are BP life, of materials and treasure|mks 2 2 50| growth ot our land. n Memorial Day let us bow Nonsiipumeiisini = taught the rules of the game, would have been far less and we|Legion R | 2 .500 fo 5 . cportsmanship rules, which are in WOWd have been spared much|Moose 3 2 500 | in respectful silence and pay tribute to the known the last analysis the rules of good |Misery and human suffering. : 8 Demands National Defense | “The American Legion is not -~ citizenship, This program has at- | and unknown heroes who have contributed so great- tained gigantic proportions i upwards of 400,000 boys taking part | last year and indications are that the number will reach the half million mark in the forthcoming season. with | J asking that we maintain an army and i for offensive purposes. Instead it asks that we maintain a national defense sufficient'y strong to keep us out of war. To- dey, as never before in the history Compuunity. Servics, Field |of our country, the matter of na-! “Community service is an un-' { : . A tional defense should command | 1 fiel | mited field for Legion endeavoriyn, gttention of every patriotic for it offers boundless opportuni- | Powerful in- 2 s {American citizen. tles for service. Witha member-|iquences are at work, seeking to :;?Wuirilleax:rggongmwx:gtizgz ;’:‘"destmy the nation’s military pro- 3 tection. i o training in the schools and col- p g f ! | and so- organized that it 15 capable \lleges. fighting the Citizens' Mili- (r)r exerting aLtre:)netxt:ious influence tary Training Camps, making e S y betterment. every effort to defeat legislation in| Legion community service may|Congress which would give our| be in the form of establishing a|Navy the strength allotted by the! playground for children, conduct-;mndon Treaty. These things are; m:,' a safety campaign, carrying on yital to our national defense plan} relief work among the needy when and while there is- et time, before the f3f1~1!195 B 0”.191' organiza- \an emergency threatens, we should, tions are over.‘.xgd. sponsoring 10-‘bund up a national defense that ;fll np)'n] ':forecsd;?rz::)r:'s a:lrni:iw \'A.'ill llnsurc adequate protection to, aging vitles America and American people. for community betterment that Renew Allegiance p{;dgg | can be found with little difficulty.] <“There is no better time than' f: ; 2 smln’c'f‘Lof great fitmsffldfléml on Memorial Day to rechristen our o know that Legion posts and de- faith in America, to pledge anew partments throughout the land are |our allegiance to the FI‘)lag we love | ??crougllly é:lit;'e lw 3‘18 DDDID"“H;,and vow that we will ever uphold ities presented in the realm of and defend the ins'itutions for community service and that they,whlch 5o many brav: Americans are ever pushing onward to attain'have fought »rd4 snff==~4 '~ ¢wr lives to mutual helpfulness h;:hex" planes of usefulness. and died. This day has been and to service. “It is through such work as this'designated as the one day in th> “This, my friends, would be a| that The American Legion is car-|year when we pay homaze to the rying on, is keeping faith with nation’s heroic soldier dead but America and remembering those|it should likewise s-rve t> remind comrades gave the that of vancement who likewise served, who Americans one and all that th-y dearest possession of all, have solemn obligations to per- in the continued the ad- | form ex life itself, for the and continuzd life and - | welfare of Republic. Out I DEMPSEY, DARD WILL TEAM UP RENO, Nev., May 30.—Lou Daro, Los Angeles promoter, will join Jack Dempsey here in stagtn;l wrestling matches. The first show, it is announced will be held on Friday evening, July 3, the night prior to. the twenty-round ring battle between Paolino Uzcudun and Max Baer. The wrestling matches will, of course, be held in the arena that Dempsey and associates are con-| structing in connection with a rac-|{ ing club and casino. Daro, who recently visited New York in the interest of Western wrestling, found Dempsey in a re- ceptive mood when he proposed that grappling programs be pro- moted here. ly and so no perity. words of tribute will not be emp- ty, the devotion we lavish at the tombs of the dead will have a’new meaning and Memorial Day will| take on a greater significance; each succeeding year if we gain from this observance an inspira- tion to consecrate and re-dedicate bly to America’s happiness and pros- WATCH May they rest in peace. The B. M. 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