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e P o e POLLY AND HER PALS F CARRIE REFUSES ) S [ TC LET YOU HAVE =R DARLIN' 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, '1932. By CLIFF o T g, STERRETT ! ” N, R X, e ——r ! LISTEN, BUDDY ARE YOU QUITE SURE YOU WISH T© PROCEED WITH THE X PROCEEDINGS? A V\fiwf: FIGHT STADIUM BEN LEONARD WILL BE BUILT |~ SCORES WIN FOR BIG MATCH OVER BROWN {Structure to Be Dedicaled}lRelired Undefeéie&,Lighl- | at Schmeling-Sharkey weight Champion Is i Fight Coming Back 3 NEW YCRK, April 12.—Madison Square Garden officials today an- nounced the building of an out- door fighlt stadium seating 80,000 end costing half a million dollars in Long Island Qity. The structure will be a perma- nznt one, concrete with reinforced NEW YORK, April 12—Benny Leonard, retired, undefedted light- weight champion, continued his come-back . eampaign here last |night by handing out a trouncing r Brown, of Baltimore, {in a Yen rounder. ¢ { Leonard weighed 151 pounds and Defeat of Hamas Sends Ramage to Fore, Boxing == w vii's i gue meovm weishes 145 pounie BUYING WHEAT - Echmeling and Jack Sharkey. The project was kspt secret Price Chief Consideration| for Purchase of 75,- until today. 000,000 Bushels % The Madison Square Garden of- ficials have previously held the outdoor fights in some New York| RCME, April 12. — Mussolini granaries are nearly empty and r is shopping for something | baseball park, his year; quality is secondary.: IDA JENSEN IS BRIDE OF THORWALD BRUGET woria markets. Price is the chief consideration At the parsonage of the Resur- rection Lutheran Church at 9 o'cleck last night, Miss Tda Jensen xnd Thorfald Bruget were united in marriage by the Rev. Erling K. OClalzon. The witnesses were Mrs. et MR ., B Olafson and J. 8. McCarrey, Jr. his year, quality is secondary.| e Only enough wheat will be bought ixxT?:n?:rly ;;:is&r:ewgu one of © run until the new Italian crop | the p(;pul;qr waitresses and the comes in and then again the bars o will be put up against roreign! e el Selioibialiin,, breadstuffs. i Wheat here sells for $1.65 a] bushel, roughly three times the! price in the Americas. Freight | adds something but the big differ- ¢nce comes in the Italian import Juneau.. duty of 85 cents a bushel, more than the cost of the wheat where | it is grown. Bread and spaghetti for 40,000,-| 000 people here take about 30,-| 000,000 bushels annually or seven DOUGLAS NEWS MAYOR FEUS! " TAKES OFFIGE Newly Elected Douglas Councilmen and Hold- overs in Session 3 Third and Franklin. 4 Front and Franklin. 5 Front, near Ferry Way. -g Front, near Gross Apts. 8 9 1 Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main, 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-8 Seventh and Main. -0 Fire Hall. 2 Home Boarding House. 3 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 4 Second and Gold. 5 Fourth and Harris. -6 Fifth and Gold. T 5 9 x A meeting of the old and new City Councils was held last even- ing in the city hall for the pur- pose. of winding up the business of the year ending on this April first, and starting the new term winich will end next April 1. After listening to the reports of "the City Clerk, Wharfinger|: and Auditors, which were duly ac- cepted and filed, Mayor Kilburn thanked his associates for their loyal support of the past year. end with a few congratulatory |! semarks to the intoming Mayor Jghn Feusi, handed over to him the gavel. e e e VAGABOND DENTIST | BOUND FOR ALASKA DENVER, Colo., April 12—Vaga- bonding through Alaska with a set of dental instruments will pro- vide Dr. D. W. Clouser, Denver University graduate and now a practicing dentist in Castle Rock, Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power With a few simple remarks, and one-half bushels for each per- Colo,, with his summer’s vaca- house. Mayer Feusi immediately convened son. Of this Ttaly grows about ticn. Dr. Clouser recently left -2 Calhoun, opp. Beaview his council of the three newly three-fourths, Denver bound for the fishing vil- 5 APB'-S- YA elected men, Hans Loken, Joe Reidi Museolini Boosts Production lages of the Alaska coast. At Se- e gin’t‘: o8 Dt and-James Sey, together with the | The $1.65 a bushel price is sup- attle with some friends Dr. Clous- -6 Tenth and C. £ three hold-over Councilmen, Alex | ported because the Italian farmer er will charter a ship and sail for | -7 Twelfth, BPR. garage. Gair, R. L. Cochrane and Arne | | ays he cant make a living with- | {Seldovia. Dr. Clouser spent SiX | -8 Twelfth and Willoughby. Shudshift. Felix Gray was re- out heavy tariff protection. Fo~ months in Alaska following his | -9 Home Grocery. eected to the position of City years Mussolini has sought to in- Rld graduation from Denver University | 1 Seater Tract. Cletk, and five of the regular crease wheat growing so his coun- try could make its own bread. His Lee Ramage, 21-year-old Sin Dicgo, Cal, bexer, whe recently startled the sports world with a decision cncouragement has sent up the|cver the hitherto undefea Steve Hama: shown above as he appears on answering the bell. Photo at average production per acre 40 per | yight reveals Ramage training as a blackssmith’s helper. Lce learned to box in high schsol when the boys cent in five years. | started picking en him. Assoclated Press Photo Itallan buying of wheat abroad | 1925. Takes any decoration! 4 Baby giraffes are something of a |45 been held up because of several (By BRIAN BELL) Fo A gy on A P el e 5 e Independent Druggists | [ioveity in thess United States, gut. |reasons | : |coust i went on fo fin- Walier Ohristie, University of |iere’s a new atrival at New York's: | Primarily, because the Italian| LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 13 |ish round before coach, will refire | You can paper Sheetrock— onds disco and Hanna Wwea e winner by a techni Jronx zoo with his mother, farmer needs money fromhiscrops|Lee Ramage, young Callforilia This is his 32d X -~ {auickly, the government kept out|heavyweight, may be heard from foreign wheat by limiting millers|in a serious way one of these to 5 per cent of foreign wheat last|days. fall. Second, the government wished Boxing fans have begun to in-| to reduce imports drastically topre-jquire about the 2l1-year-old San paint it— panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. Mayor as follows: Finance—Gair, Reidi and Shudshift; Wharf—Rei- di, Loken and Shudshift; Streets and Publie’ Pro; veights 174 pounds He ‘ He is an a AFGA SABIN’S 2 % i vent money from going abroad|Diego youngster following his de- and is being cal Sey and Reldi; Health, Police and|,ng endangering the lira. clsion over Siave Hamas, Penn|'s Tunney” by his VbR i Frniings And Sheetrock does not Peweiy A, foy and Cair; Government Revenue Cut State product who had been vic-|™ usiastic admirers. This 0 an warp, is weather-tigat, dur- e 'E‘“? W&\m‘—rshu shift, Reldi} i made Italy more solid on|tarfous in all previous bouts as & |is too far for he cannot yet able and fireproof. All Weather Film ond e, ourn carly. other | 12® €01d standard but also reduced | professional. {bit s Tunny did, although he siving to adjourn early, other oovernment revenue by $20,000000,] Investigation reveals that Lee|May Pick up a punch us he goes| Ak usiabout Sheetrock initial bustness of the new Coun-|y "4 o 1act Nalf year through re- | B 1k Lo along. | 7 57 cil, inclading election of the re- M ugh Te-|received ‘the first boxing instrue- | i i ! Fully Guaranteed ining officials o be chosen, | Quced receipt from duty on wheat tion in high school alfter stopping >+ ; 74 : J maarL;uegfi ma.s "l) be ohosen, imports. Wheat duties recently |so many punches with his nose ‘ é’a’fi e gl over until the reguiar{p,ve prought in six per cent of the |that a kind-hearted coach took |Uncle Sam ‘Party i T :laenmz on Ag«h? 26} m}zel‘g:rflef state’s annual revenue. pity on him. Goer’ Under New ! % _%\EU from South America in the past|prominent amateur boxer, told the @ but Ttalilan importers this year|story after Ramage defeated Ate BTNOUIIOSR; ‘hink it likely more than ever will | Hudkins, the Nebraska wildcat, for (Continued from Page One) : o e TR be bought there because of the|the California heavyweight cham- CARD PARTY WELL ATTENDED price, particularly in Argentina. pionship. day in the month, Mayor Feusi JUNEAU LUMBER Juneau Drug MILLS, Inc. Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Bond transfers would yield him The card party given by the 1 cne-eighth of one per cent. At Even.when a sophomore ai S8R |in. proguce exchange he would Had Tough Time Every Month in the Year SALES xx::’fh:) d:e‘:fu:lurgv nFVre;e;n‘xatl;;; JACK KIL U E Dicgo high schol {:u{ years 20| maxe o nickel every time $100 crowd, resulting i an enjoyaple WINS FOURTH GO Ramage possessed a splendld phyS | gonp of prodube changes hands. Venin, Hleven tables were on- ijue. Lee, % seetms, LAd no G- Conveyances—the ~transfers of rivive Tl s e || TN U, §, VVASIONIED: s o v e, St e o t\u’gm \)“xe]mu:g l’]:i‘.-s A‘ lz:ir:c?l‘ atn& $ B bis own tiess, but 6 grolpicet c‘:‘i" 50 cents for };v:ry iransaction Dave Brown for high scores and | CHICAGO, April 12—Jack Kil- |seniors found great pleasure iR|qr yore than $500 under the pro- to Mrs. Alex Kiloh and Mike |bourne Ausiralian middleweight, jfoughing him up. His protests al-| iions of the bill. Capial bond IITOTTTT I Riessar for the lows. At bridge | 195t night scored his fourth straight | Ways brought him a black eve Of|ang ook fssues would pay ten e A A s Miss Edla Holbrook and Joe Reidi | Victcry on his American invasion, |8 bruised nose. i cents per $100. | 1932 pe won the first, Mrs. Alex Nair and |y knocking out Haskon Hanmson,| fI persuaded him fo come o¥e'| Nor would stocks, bonds and = s Guy Smith received the consola- |0f Norway, after two minutes and |fo the gym and put the e i\ deeds lying idle in safely deposit April 19 “Tomorrow’s Styles Lions. ten seconds in the first round. with me,” sald Barry, “after Wit-{y, o5 escape their share of tha May 17 T 5 Ll ;‘“’;‘3‘*1‘:5 ““’“’;sw“’;"i‘?nf“e haz-fn of balancing the budget. The June ‘31 : Ddfl] » , 4 felt sorry 4 boxes themselves would be taxed July 1 ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS HELEN CAN'T BE Within a few months Ramage |, = T B who 249 ! was heavyweight champion of the 57N d hoarders August 23 Members of Alaska Lodge No. 1-A SURE OF JAUNT S3h00]. * The ‘dosebyi bbkitiy cati fry, eir _cash there: would find September 20 \ § L O. O. F., are requested to attend =y ad fo'nawe; i s Hinselves tanell 3 @iteck for October 18 ; : ¥ SPRING the regular meeting Wednesday g"“;:em : mgdg‘ m Sought No Revenge PNytedes - 91 hogzgig, N‘"'m:: : " ] night, April 13th at 7:30 o'clock, | 11.—Frie Mrs. Hel i e e Decem! S A 4n Visitors welcome, Moody, national woman's tennis mg,py;mm :fivism au;wngm- AR ] g C A adv. The SOCIAL COMMITTEE. |champion, “guessed” today tHat of his own size an dweight, she planned to enter the m*hxnmm who had been one ¢hampionship tournament opening . . Whe: G Auteull May 1, and the Edg-|C, S Sty Ul Wini i | |lish championship of Wimbledon later. “I'd like {0 go,” she said. “I Advances will be made as usual when request- ed. Transferred by Telegraph if Desired Special Sales Held on _Request of Shippers We desire to express our sinoere | thanks to our many friends who so | kindly extended their sympathy and assistance, also for the many beau- tiful floral offerings given during “Ooutts; Tin & pdieeioving MREILS Torent lingss amliloss of o want to go. In fact, I had sort of He e;’;{m T dont like 4o fight ::loved husband, father and broth- 3 5 W ¥ promised myself to go every other and T never will. T might I, H year. And I did not go last year, 200 3 BSVT WL 0 WS RL Mgd! Y sAvms SEATTLEFUREXCHANGE UNI TED FOOD CO. { A complete show- ing of Dress and Sport models in a full range of sizes. But I am just thinking abdut it )™ .y “can't quit mow,” Perry e : " |told him. “Are you afraid of Gal-| paily Empire Want Ads Pay lagher?” gan strenuous practice, Priced to Please ' “CASH IS KING” 2 2l s . { t afraid. o %fi;‘fi.gfifig § |Louls WAGNER IS BOUND e . —more uniform and accu- OVER TO FEDERAL JURY | p.; 000 qid just that by knock- Store O'Ien Tomght rate work than by hand. & | ; ing his opponent out in two easy b4 . 3 ufu l”w,_}m::} { Louis Wagner was yesterday rounds. 2 : while you wait! A ‘bound over to the Grand Jury by oural uestioned . ou Will Y United States Commissioner R. W. b e Now, Tna e Later Remage went to Ban pea Franc! dor . the -Pacific Coast violating the Alaska Bone clmx“rmnfl;]p bouts and L aBal was fixed ai $2000|was beaten by & hisky lad named 3 agner was commil ho fought for the Olym- local Federal jail to await action gckgrmm i by the Grand Juwry in default. of Boxing was @ropped at San bail. Diegd high school soon after and upon his graduation in 1929 Ram- age turned professional. He had v DeArmond, Sitka, on a charge of Jack Buichart Cabin 4—Rear Cash ! Grocery IS THE L s fresh in triple- this time. oy 1% " 1i e of Bis ealy profemion | SUAPANTEED Bt sealed,foil-lined packages. T D s rowm v . CHOICEST ORANGE PEKOE or GREEN JAPAN. P § i