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' JOHNSON NOT | YOURE WANTED ON THE'PHONE, BY QOLLY! rLL NEVER GIT THIS POUTICAL SPEECH OF MINE FINISHED WITH ALL THESE INTERRUPTIONS. "AF 1 AM ELECTED, | WiLL TAKE ORDERD FROM NO ONE -1 SHALL DEVOTE ALL MY TIME TO MY r’ OFFICE" T0 BE PILOT | § OF SENATORS| e toughest part 3 our all-star Major League team for the 1932 season is out there in right field, It is still almost axiomatic to figure Babe Ruth in that spot. He had a fine year up to the time of his sudden illness in Detroit. Al- though slowed up almost to a walk on the defense, he still has been the same old threat at the plate, the same great drawing card, the Manager of Washington Senators Makes Base- | ball Announcement WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. — Clark Griffiths, cwner of the Washing- on Senators, announced late yes- terday that Walter Jchnson would not manage the team next szason. 2 one and only Bam. Griffiths said he is undecided . ; s ssible look as to who the next pilot of the bttt S it AL AL 3 the claims of Coagh Kiein of the team will be. g i o Ot Phillies to a place in which his mzhzimfi:::f:ea:::?;dm third M brilliant ~ all - around _accomplish- st e ments project him. Klein has been R e iclose to the National League bat- ting leadership all season. He \leads the league in runs, hits and !stolen bases. He is the hardest all-around slugger, specializing in ,doubles and home runs. He has a high mark in runs batted in. In all departments except hcme runs, cively so far as the records go, in Atlanta Gasoline “Well’ Proves Only a Leak ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 5.—Dreams of riches filled the minds of half a dozen Atlanta boys, who found a flowing “oil well” in the midst of a morth side residential sec- tion here. Pure gasoline flowed freely analyzed it —and these! young: s immediately profited from their find by using the fluid in their “rattletrap” automobiles they had salvaged from iunk heaps, principally. i News of the overy of oil spread and older heads began an| investigation. A filling station op- jyn, erator solved the mystery—1500 ~First base—Jimmy Foxx, Athlet- gallons of gascline had seeped jog, from one of his underground tanks| Second (ase—Charley Gehringer, and saturated the hard clay sub- Detroit. soil below. He estimates the Hoys'| Snortstop—Joe Cronin, Washing- “wells” will flow for several weeks gon, longer. | Third base—Pie Traynor, Pirates. PR 03 o Pl Cather—Bill Dickey, Yankees, Pitchers—Lefty Grove, Athletics; Suicide in Nice {Lefty Gomes, Yankees; Lon War- 'neke, Cubs. Increasing Fast, PUTS CLAW IN TIGERS NICE, France, Oct. 5.—Suicides{ Gehringer's comeback was the on the Riviera are increasing at biggest single factor, perhaps in an alarming rate. Almost every Detroit's much improved perform- nationality is represented, though'ance under Bucky Harris. Last Americans have been oonspicuous{year's selection, Frank Frisch of by their absence recently. Italians, 'the Cardinals, had an off-season, Czechs, Germans lead the list, al- but Tony Lazzeri put on a come- though the British Zmpire supplies back that had a great deal to do its _share. |with the Yankees' pennant itri- Five bodies fished out of the umph. Considering the handicaps sea in one day is this small city’s he overcame, Lazzeri would be our ger mow outclasses the Babe on defense. | So the secretary, with regrets to ‘he Bam, will cast one vote for Klein and proceed with the fol- lowing slate of nominations: Right field—Chuck Kiein, Lies, - Center field—Earl Avarill, Cleve- land. Left figld—Lefty O'Doul, Brook- Phil- of picking i Klein exceeds Ruth, offen- addition to which the Phillie flog- | | just as heavy a hitter. Averill gets the call again in | center, although Lloyd Waner had a fine year and so did Earl COmbs,: | another comeback figure. O'Doul's; | sensational hitting - entitles him! ‘m the spot held for the past two! years by Al Simmons. Foxx is preferred to Gehrig or Terrys COronin and Traynor still are the class of their positions. | 1 %pol‘\shcd all-around performer and | Given Best of Johnny Farr MICKEY OUTCLASSES | ‘Too muech siugZing almost put Chocolate, Bill Dickey off the list. He picked | decision & poor time to pin a jaw-breaker Farr of on Carl Reynolds, thereby drawing a month’'s suspension, but despite this we prefer the rangy Yankece backstop on this year's perform-| ances to Mickey Cochrane. Rick:' Cleveland. rounds. A A s Ferrell, of the Browns, ctame BlRCHES, meEONs WHITEWASH MAPLES, SPRIGS IN BOWLING through with a big year and rates No. 2 behind the bat. It is difficult to leave pitchers like Wes Ferrell, Red Ruffing and | young Monte Weaver off the all-/ star nomination. Perhaps they, would be as effective as the three names. Among the freshmen, how- ever, Warneke’s remarkable rec- Staging their in the tournament, oi their matches with the and the Sprigs, sure, stands out. Grove and Go-' mez, when right, as they usually 'are, happen to be as tough a pair| to beat as any in the business. | night. Only one bowler topped |the women with a al |her best score being 1 |Devil’'s Advocate Slows Sainthood For Don Bosco (pinch-hit for Tom Cashen (fans by failing to show u No games are scheduled VATINCAN CITY, Oct. 5. — The process for the canonization of the { Blessed Don Bosco, fonder of the Salesian order which has scores of chapters in South America and the Cedars and Hemlocks in the first match, to be by the Buiter Balls and record so far. choice, but Gehringer is the more . DAILY SPORTS CARTOON W HE S THE FIRST PRO" fowin THE MEDAL- ~AND THEN GO ON To @ THE PROFESSIONAL- /CROWA ] ‘e MARCH HE SHOT 302 HOLES M KID CHOCOLATE WINS HIS BOUT ¢ appearance the Birches and the Widgeons made clean sweeps | respectively, ord, under the most severe pres-‘“le Elks' Club bowling alleys last ‘evening on account of lodge night. Tomorrow night's schedule brings | ine Rounds! of Ten in' Go with DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 5—Kid Cuban, won an easy last night over Johnny: ‘The Cuban | is oredited with having far the; best of it in nine of the fen! Maples on the 500 | mark, Charley Sabin knocking over | |509 pins, Mrs. Lavenik starred for | of 489, Grover Winn was scheduled to in the ‘,Sprig lineup but disappointed the | p. for this ‘together followed Squaw some in the United States, has Ducks. suddenly met with difficulties. BIRCHES— These are due to the fact that, Lavenik 167 151 180—498 !the “devil's advocate” has thrown Erbland 153 132 121396 doubt on the authenticity of one Joe George ... *158 135 169462 | of the miracles supposed to have Mrs. Lavenik ... 180 162 147—489 | been worked through intercession | — e —— of the Torinese monk who was, Totals ....... 658 570 617-1845 beautified three years ago. MAPLES— The “devil's advocate” (this isi‘s‘des -~ 168 141 174—483 his true title is an ecclesiastic, A Henning ..... 190 140 157487 whose duty it is to attack the McNaughton ... *155 155 155—465 proofs advariced by the persons Mrs. Faulkner.. 132 121 97—350| :';::,n;‘fi:,? 8 jbroudiliontion. of ok . 645 557 ©583-1785 The Congregation of Rites stil WIDGEON— e has the case under consideration, 116 146 154—416 however, and may yet approve t.helpop‘3 142 164 102—408 miracle in question if its propo- o ' 2 148413 nents advance additional proofs. \gfi‘ Aigfi:;’;’ : :gg 126 PpE, In any case, the congregation; 24 e el R will have to meet two more times, | even if it votes favorably now. At sg‘;;als 633 750 677-2000 |the final meeting the Pope h.‘im-‘c Sawasm 184 171 154509 sgelf will preside. | & i BRI S S — |Silva 95 70 122--287 Cashen . %100 100 100—300 B P Mrs. McCormack 78 87 67—232 75 'y aP‘Mrs. Tayior ... 89 167 116—372 Totals ... 546 595 559-1700 * Average, did not bowl 3! UNDER PaR I ; | A Two passersby were (Assoclated Press Photo) PROFESSIONAL GoLF CHAMPIOA) ) Target Of Bomb | cally In. Jured by a bomb thrown nyflu home of Judge John P, McGoorty (above) of Chicage’s criminal court. ' Police were ordered to arrest all ex-convicts sentenced by the judge. PHONES 83 OR 85 . THE SANITARY GROCERY By GEORGE McMANUS 1 DON'T THINK MUCH OF IT MESELF- | 1 A charming picture of Mrs. Kaye Don, the former Eileen Martin, of Greenwich, Conn., whose marriage to the British speedboat racer at- tracted the interest of the social and sporting world. Don (inset), who recently competed against Gar Wood for the Harmsworth 1‘ropf1y at Detroit, sailed for England soon after the quiet wedding at Greenwich. He will be joined in Europe by his bride, who is a daughter of the socially prominent Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin, for a honeymoon in Italy. ‘;Scalp Cut by Brick | I R - - Slt Falling Six Stories CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Struck on the head by a brick that had fal- ler. from' the sixth floor coping Jozeph M, Reitz of 807 Wisconsin Ave., Oak Park, suffered a severe scalp ~wound and possible skull fracture. No one else was hurt. The hbuilding houses the Redell | Company, woman clothiers. | ———— J OUT FROM NABESNA | i | R. R. Holdsworth, J. R. Goos- man and William Franike passed through Juneau aboard the Yukon for the States. They have been working at the Nabesna mine dur- ‘\ng the past season. Corliss Palmer, noted beauty and :stranged wife of Eugene V. Brew- ster, former millionaire film maga- zine publisher, who is being sued in Los Angeles for $100,000 by Mrs. Estelle A. Cohen. The Georgia beauty contest winner, accordin t0 Mrs. Cohen, pilfered the love o her husband, Albert, a booking agent. DOBBS HATS Minnesota l.ak:vArea To Be Kept, Wild State! MINNEAPOLTS, Cuoi. 5.—Civiliza- | tion marches on, but a score of Minnesota lakes are going to be: {kept completely unaware of it. i 5 ()0 Their fringe of es will be left . ies unraked ex- s and ice, and cot- along their shores‘ . NEW FALL STYLES | 1t is the idea of Minnesota’s con- | i servation commission, which has (withdrawn these or lease to assure exactly as they were viewed by the first white men who entered the state. 1 | st 1 ! A new sand color that is being much used for satin blouses worn with brown suits is called “shore heige.” ¥ ¥ hores from sale H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 3 IN “The Store That Pleases” of a building at 100 S. State Street, | Cilovia’s Hu \ S TN A sl Farn: veras as Gloria Toothpaste Tube Leads to Arrest Of 3 as Robbers NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Oct. 5—A tube of toothpaste led to the arrest of three men, charged with robbing four American tour- ists. Garner, Mabel Garner and Fran- ces King, all of Washington, D. bby in Film Debut ora’s a goud bit of America in a little corner of England’s HollywooQ, ¢ ot ade London, Genevieve Tobin, American stage and screen star, 1 r. husband of Gloria Swanson, are acting in a scene Iarmer's first experience as an actor and he appearsiny - the picture as Misa Tobin's husband. i The tourists, Henry Beall, Harry | LATEST MODEL - CIRCULATING HEATERS LONGER. They are equipped with beautiful cast iron grilled tops, and i right) casts a critical eye from the ¢ }c.. were robbed of $80 in Queen! | Victoria Park here. } In describing her belongings to} officials, Miss Garner mentioned her unusual way of squeezing @ | toothpaste tubs which was among} the things taken. i Arrested at Welland, Albert O'Netll, 20 years old, Niagara Falls Ont., was asserted to have had th tube in his possession. Informa- tion he furnished police led to the arrest here of Arthur Brooks, 21; and Douglas Roberts, 17. i in Walnut Enamel Finish All models, including smallest size, | have the ash door and ash door frame smoothly ground, which en- ables the stoves to HOLD HEAT extra large feed doors. o0y PPN 7 & % WE CHALLENG Our Services to You Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 2 IN See Us Before You Buy THE NUGGET SHOP THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU E COMPARISON! Begin and End at the “The Last Service Is THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136-2 CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store Frye's Deliclous Three Deliveries Daily Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Hams and Bacon Phone 38 UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING”

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