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! Uil (8 I ‘ . \VI;:DNE.SDAY, MAY 18, 1932. By CLIFE SiifR ANBERSDN AN.D RYAN GRAPPLE RulesAgrrzg‘on forB;g ’BHN I]UNN Tn Match to Be Held Here . | ABBRESS GRADS Next | Saturday Ryan grapplers who give an exn | Eleven Douglas Students THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE POLLY AND HER PALS - (SOME SCARE-CQOW_C:-D)C@ HALE AND' : DOUGLAS NEWS . TURNED OUT T'BE. THE HEARTY BIRDS IS MAKIN' HORNET/ * NESTS IN HI?j)J HEY, SUSIE! WHERE'S sl FLYS SWATTERT | { Roy ‘Afiderson ‘and “Irish” Jack - Ibition ‘in:‘the American Legion to R we Di lomas. < | e < i ety | Lo ece Diplomas, {will go three falls with a two-| Commencement |hour limit, and without rounds, | This was ‘decided Tuesday after- “Essential Success” will be the | noon .during < eonference Datween topic of John H. Dunn’s address 'the two mién, @ ropresentative of |at the Douglas High School Com- !the Alaska. Boxing Commission, | mencement exercises in the Coli- ! American Legion ‘agents, ‘the ref-|seum theatre. |ere> and judges. Rev. J. W. Cadwell will give the ! Anderson contended for the|invocation. The Girls' Glee Club |straight mateh while Ryan ex-|will sing “Will O’ the Wisp" and |presced & preference for rounds. |“Merry June.” William Cashen | The latter was outvoted and ac-|will deliver the Salutory. Albert eepted the ; decision gracefully. E. Goetz ' will sing ‘“Vale of Gordon Gray Referee Dreams.” | Two out ‘of three falls ‘are nec-| The valedidtory will be delivered v to win.' Barred holds were by Hilja Reinikka. After a song, 1 and agreed upon. GoOr-|“A Perfect Day” by the Boys' AKRON MAKES COAST TO COAST | All-Alaska News — Shcot if you must, but spare [photographer has made four trips my money,” was the appzal of [into the interior of Alaska. Only ¢ Wiliam “Kid” McFadden ‘when a 750 ccpies of the book were pub- i was ‘pressed against his ribs | lis and they are priced at $12 ' he ‘was “told o “hand over h. Colonel Steese, Major Got- Ant is A e’ W ‘har e - ’ e % 3 s napolis graduate and |Chorus, €. H. Bowman will make A Ja,':k by a lone hmhwaymgn S, P A, Han./.':,n, {Andy Sm:grb'. of the Naval Academy's|the presentation of the class. - the ‘Red D_mgsn L¥ y in hen R. Capps, George G_o ey, |middleweight wrestling belt, was| ®Following the awarding of di- Cordova. -Astonished by ch a Birch and Dr. Brooks, all SUNDAY named as referee and was satis- |plomas by Felix Gray, the Senior ® résponse, the kandit tock to his|wcll-known Alaskans, figure in the heels, according to McFadden's narrative. répory to the Cordova polcie. -~ 7430 PM. | 7 to both ‘of the grapplers.|Class will sing their song, “Doug- . during his last year in An-|las Forever.” |napolis, met and defeated the ————— iSJ\lrl‘“r‘n Intercollegiate, New Eng- HOME FROM HOSPITAL i:am.{ and Eastern middleweight CAMP KEARNEY TEX. Twenty-three grand jurdors and ctit jurers were drawn for thé All public school teachers in Cor- |75 OELPASO. . mSAN ANGELO Bt J Nt Ani i In west Texas the o dova have been re-engaged for the" term bezinning May 16 ‘of the _Combatting serious storms MON. 9:002M. | champions. 2 ¥ next scholastic year. United States district court at giant lighter-thanajr cruiser of the navy, the ¥ "Fe " ban ‘b feiRenii-on o ke Mrs. A. R. Edwards and infant 7 Akron, reached San Diego, Cal., from Lakehurst, | 8 22D | qaughter came home Sunday from Valdez. N. J., in approximately 78 hours. Difficulty was en- | the bone-crushers active, if prod- Both oty Transfer of road activities in Alaska from the War Department Peter Peterson, second mate on countered in an attempt to moor at an improvised mast at Camp Kearney. Two men were killed and |doing should prove necessary, which is not considered as a probability. St. Ann's Hospital. and babe are feeling fine. PREREE TR, T to the Inferior Department will the cargo carrier Latouche, erushed ndt imperil maintenance of the one cf his hands while working ® Richardson Highway, according to the winch of the vessel as she a X received by the Cordova |loaded copper ore recently a Chamber of Commerce from Rep- |Cordova. He received treatment at resentative in Congress Don S. the Cordova hospital halibut. The Martindale was buils | + Colton, Republican of Utah. Mr, at Seattle a year and a half ago Colton is ranking Republican mem- | For digging undersize clams near |at a cost of $30,000. She is 70 feel 4r of the Committee on Public | Cordova, Gust Lundin and Antone|long. ‘Deisel equipped, she can de- | n Lands and membe. of the Com- |Iverson were fined $25 cach by |velop 210 horsepower. Changing her mitic2 on Roads. United States Commissioner XKent|from a sardine to a halibut b | — G. Robinson. cost $2,000. Capt. Arnsheim is well | ment to bring Gus Sonnenberg, for- |Silver Tea in the League Rooms ikn;.‘,n among Alaska L:‘mrm:n.\ ¢ e : mer heavyweight champion, and |Friday afternoon, May 20. There |He came north on a sailing hali- | s ; !lone of the several who are rated|will be a special counter of wien- | | jas the equal of Jim Loudos, eastern |ers and buns at 10 cents for chil- one saved when swept off the ground in entang. ling ropes as a gust of wind shot the dirigible up- ward. The Akron was bound for the new naval airbase at Sunnyvale, Cal. Both Anderson and Ryan are hard workers and have high reputations ) |sor trying at all times. The judg- es named are Karl Theile and E| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cahill and C. Adams, wellknown jocal sports- |daughier are expected to be re- men. turning home < from - a visit to May Get Sonnenburg California on one of 'the next Anderson is looking ahead to|Steamers. the Fourth of July sports bill| b o as a chaser for Saturday night's LEAGUE TEA |affair. He has a tentative agree-| The Ladles’ League will hold a CAMILLS ENROUTE HOME 10 . 12:50 A.M. " Three MelrllDa»hgle as Flies from Dirigible } i nt marriages at Cordova those of Grace John A. Treffers and Ka o 2 Nominee for Con- P ; Anthony J. Dimond has re- ¥ but schooner 32 years ago. | E Stevens to S. Thomas. red from influenza, which at- ‘ {champion, here if a satisfactory dren. —adv. > teckod -him Soflnv&fd his -return A: E. Karnes has been re-elec d‘ B |guarantee can be obtained to in- S SPERRRES. ° < ame [0 his home at Valdez. superintendent of schools by the | " sure expenses. Sonmenberg is a|| More than 800 Gl digge T School Board of Ketchikan, All| |Dartmouth ‘college graduate and | JUNEAU SAMPLE i on the Copper River ®» Cordova. flats DAY yopat is believed to be a relic members of the teaching staff | Vancouver's explorations m\na\e bsen engaged for the schol- | theast Alaska in 1792 was found |astic year beginning next fall. A. | . |was an all-American football man. | | | Either Anderson or Ryan would | litke a crack at Sonnenberg. And SHOP The Little Store with the I ¢ Commencement exercises of the : G : BIG VALUES gradx::’n:h%gsnst of‘ the ’Cordo\n floating in Chatham ;S“a“ a few|C. Erskine and John A. Johnson | [the winner of Saturday night's|e o v i )@ High School were held May 13 ago by R. Hofstad of the|were re-employed as janitors and |battle may get the chance in a e — - R i S herring fishing beat Tango of|yYvonne Aiken retains her position , {local ring. I.—T T <] . Ak fc is a wooden E i ’s | | = o aranteed # L. L Browning, 88, suffered se- O S i fant' i the”uperintendentls | | I SHEET METAL WORK ‘ lére G e Face ' @ 7 M, RO Y | A 3 dsb‘:’}‘;n ":’3;" Clg;;‘in,tf"cau‘,‘fl‘:i Vancouver, R. N. H. M. Ships T | |CAPT. A. E. LATHROP FLUMBING fire as he made futile efforts to ry & - Chatham.” Many| guahjichement of a slaughter | MAKES BRIEF VISle GEQ, ALFORS | 4ve personal effects from his sburg - fishermen, , remember pauca ni Ketchikan would devel- | | PHONE 564 | blazing cabin on the mainland op- iy e g ,.ms"a,:i; op the livestock industry there, I capt:A: B Tatiron; Republioat |+ =k sn st v T 2 8 site (Fairmont Tsland near Val- With wooden pegs 1o tree. T9€|and eventually supply meat fto | . i SR ; . o B it cbiblis. e roRel must have been blown fromigng; city and to towns on Prince g “:';flchgfl;,‘;:;":,?;h?sfi_ You Can Save Money at geveral ‘miles 10 the ‘ranch of M. the tree into the water. TH0 Cf ¢ wales Tsland, as well to com- [isnip SATHbke., wiblbh Al - st Our Store : is Pet fr- Vancouver's three ships were he|munities north of Ketchikan, ac- d g SEE US FIRST and Mrs. Ohris Peterson on Fair-. ., o' " 4 the Chatham for o g day at Juneau enroute from Se- 3 «. mont Island, who gave him first A e e OO o Rl R lattle to Seward. While the ves-| | Harris Hardware Co. 'y 5 a% CIz‘hmgt' 3,"‘5' mwfld”‘: y ‘wintered in Conclusion Iniet. gy s S o i|sel was in port he conferred with| | Lower Front Street he was taken to Valdez. e “is Kelthikan's “lmmber of Com- {preminent Republicans in this city.| ® . resovering from his injuries. merce resents a letter recently Capt. Lathrop owns motion plc- Elvin Lien of I'ersburg 18 on2 | gisien hy M. C. Kenny of the New Extensive repairs, amounting al- of three students in thg sophomore England Fish Company's New York nost to rebuilding, will be made class at the California Institute | srice o the effect that Prince fo the structure formerly ~occu- ¢f Technology at Pasadena to Belpupo's fish reach Atlantic Coast pled by the Club on First Ave- awarded honor keys for proficiency | markets quicker than Ketchikan's mue in Cordova, and owned by In studies. ¢ The Chamber Geclares that fish Attorney T. J. Donohoe. i ., |=old by fishermen im Ketchikan { Sam Daniels, who was a Dali- 1,446 prince Rupert for the East én ¥ Robert Korm's Chevrolat sedan rolman in Ketchlkan, has Beel|in, syme train as fish sold by fish- | automobile was taken by joyriders appointed chief of polite by the|.yon in Prince’ Rupert. | ¥ presumably drunk, in Cordova and city council there to succeed R. H. abandoned in a wrecked condition ‘Humber. By siphoning gasoline from auto- f * at Eyak Lake : {motiles and by getting it from | getonikan's fireboat, Capt. Joe|fior Bl Y teves have ob-| | ¥ New machinery and euipment are Diamond, is ready for service again |4 in.q hundreds of gallons in the being installed in the canmery of afi’r having been given a general | j,o; fey months from residents| | the “strand JenSen Fisheries at cveilaul on the McKay marine along the Tongass ‘highway south f i 3 i i ture theatres at Cordova, Anchor- age and Fairbanks. He also is proprietor of the Fairbanks News- Miner and controls the Healy coal 7% fmine at MHealy. He has been to | § {the States on matters in connec- [’ Ition with his motion pcture busi- {/ness. He is returning to his head- Quarters in Fairbanks. COMMERCIAL PRINTING - BINDERY by RO CHICKEN DINNER 1 Gro. M. Smwpkins Co. - — Special for Thursday, 5:30 to 7, ‘lwith ice cream, 85c. Regular din- |ner, 65c. MRS. HOOKER'S COF-| ¢ FEE SHOPPE. —adv. lJ | | VENETIAN SHOP Dry Goods, Notions, Men’s Furnishings Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mgr. L e MARTHA SOCIETY SALE The Martha Society will hold a «|Food and Fancy Work Sale Sat- ‘urday, May 21, at Sanitary Gro- cery. —adv. Cordova. Leys, ¢f Ket¢hikan to Mountain Point. “In the Shadow of Mount Mc-| Tired of fishing for sardines in| nou1y elected officers of the » Kinley” is the title of a book California, Capt. Henry A‘_'nShe““!ParenL-Teacher's Association of written by Willilam N. Beach, who is now in Ketchikan wxrmh his | chareoal Point near Ketchikan are . as a big game hunter and amateur sohocner Martindale to fish for |y miwin L. Ellott, president R. H. Lane, vice president, and Mrs. I Barney Hason, treasurer. - e R S e e S SHERWIN-WiLi1ams PAINT, HEAD i . £ WINNING NUMBERS ON TABLE- Miss Qrene Berotson, davghter B of Mr. and Mrs. John Berotson of | | RUNNER Ketchikan, and Lester B. Massey| | 5 £ th st Guard cutter Alert, | ' ' R glrst& -------------- gg iggsédeaf‘;‘;eicfi;‘m were married [ P aint Tl'lose POI’ClI B&rg N.w e econ o f ‘ ——and Save Repair Bills! Dries Over Night 3 To Walk On V Third 123 Owners of these tickets please see Seena Paul ‘at Gastineau Grocery | DA 2 A TONIGHT ; At A. B. Hall Frank Maullauer recently died at Ketchikan. | A coat ot PORCH and | DECK PAINT is the easiest and surest way to keep your porch | from getting shabby—no surface | gets harder wear—no surface is easierto kee¢p looking well with so little effort. It's fun to spread S-W Porch and Deck Paint be- cause it goes on so easily. J. H. Kelly, old time Alaskan and former Skagway mayor who is anxious to develop” the live- stock industry in the Ketchikan ction, has reported that after sceing the results of an air survey and after making a trip partly across Gravina island, near Ketchi- ’kan, he is “firmly ¢onvinced that it is an ideal place Tor livestock.” In his opinion “it ‘ean take care in pasture of at least 5000 head of cattle and the same number of “heep.” Associated Press telephotc of the/‘m world’s largest dirigible, trying to moor at Camp Kear- ney, near San Diego, Cal, with three mien ghown hanging to a cable. Two fell to their deaths while the third was rescued. The Akron, hgaded for Sunnyvale from Lakehurst, N. J., moored ‘at an impro- | vished mast at Camp Kearney after hours of difficulty to replenish its fuel supply before "heading i " | Paint your floor after dinner— watk on’it next momingl, tewart, B. C. is designed as an day‘affer a 1,000 square mile search 3 . outlet for the Peade river country FLIE {and’ fafled to find the Bachimo.| ULEN 5 ‘ on a statistical map recently pub- Joe Crosson, who brought a | s 4 s { lished by the National Development movie: photographer here, may join | 3 | WP HOI.ISC Palht COSIS LCSS 9 1 ment, of the Interior at Ottawa. lN Hu NT FoR n's Bay trading ship. me m flmfl toeward the new naval airbase. square feet of siding per gallon and beczuse it looks better and lasts years lonaer iasing o] . Bureau of the Canadian Depart search for the missing Hud | Fine old SWP House Paint costs less in the long ran because it covers more ———— —————- | MUSIC BY CREDIT EXTENDED |3, D. BOYER WILL SUPERV] { el A o » Credit will be extended to re- BUILDNG AT FAIRBANKS STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, May 18. PEPPIEST MUSIC IN ALASKA lisble customers and patrons of y —Half an_ Hourafter stolen “trom R BEST At -vG WedorTe T ¢ this store. e | J. D. Boyer, representative of the his crib, 2-year-old Eugene Swear- —ady. THE CASH BAZAAR. |(,,ham and Party Return|S:PeVising drcntiect's office, Unit- |ingen was found behind s . rail Beautiful Walls| 1 States Treasury Department, fence near his home with a’bruise supervise, the construction of |over his eye. There: haidshéen three : Federal Building to be crect- | demands made-for 4500 |cd shiortly at Pairbanks. Mr. Boy- | Rex Parrott’s Gastineau b Orchestra “{ Admiésion, $1.00° to Barrow—DBaychimo Is Not Located POINT BARROW, Alaska, May 18—Pilot W. R. Graham, Mrs. Edna Christofferson and Mechanic | FLAT-TONE dresses your walls in a scit, pleasing, colotful finish, that is last ingly beautiful. Finger marks and :cil canbe removed with oap'and water il } Let us:show you the many stipple and tanestiv clfacts possible with % v Flat-Tone. Intriguing colors,” H " Thomas Hardware Co. S REN * Juneau Beauty i I | | S i Specializing in Permanent and } | More than 3,000 varieties of soy- rior town. He had just com- ‘beans were brought into the United ted supervision of a project a: State by a Federal expedition from Asia, Students, 50¢ P Finger. Waves—Facials Telephone 384 Laiblin returned here late yester- | iavre, Mont, B ORA s % s u WBAE B SR aEE Be

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