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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THE [ MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1933. BARNEY GOOGLE By BILLE DE BECK 77 THAT REMINDS ME — THERE'S SUMP'N T WANT YOu LEAVE EVERYTHING TO ME, SULLY --- T'LL HAVE You BACK @ IN CHAMPIONSHI 2 FORM IN LESS'N Q A WEEK = -= COME ON, BE \ HAPPY-- AND SPARK PLUG SNIF-SNIF -- 1T SEEMS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE .. THAT WE'RE_BACK TOGETHER AGAIN -« A WORD FROM GEORGIA LEE SINCE T LOST THE MATCH — . SNIF, = SNIF - LISSEN, BIG BoY ... DON'T LET ONE LOSIN' TRICK UPSET You — WE'RE GONNA \Win BACK OUR TITLE FROM THAT TOLEDO MUG, AND —-- 7 Persia’s Famous Peacock Throne Headed for the Auction Block * * * * * Jewel-Encrusted Seat of Shahs to Be Turnied Into Cash for National Funds. Was Once Throne of Mogul Emperor of India. Boa Constrictor Cape | boveLas | "NEWSi~ SAME SPEEDED BY NEW BULES Dr. '.,Wal;ér k. Meanwell Gives Approval to B. B. Changes MADISON, Wis ketba. 16w T meei wiin iae, approval of Dr. Walter E. Mesan- well, University of Wiszconsin coach, “just about 100 per cent.” The dynamic little mentor Fa: been intimately connected with ¢ adoption of basketball rules s he became Wisconsin's coach m than two decades ago, but thinks the new rules will make the | game more interesting than have any of the old ones. | The game will be better, ‘more interesting, he said, basing his! ! observations on the Badgers' first: MASONS, STARS Jan. i6.—Bas JOINT SESSION Officers Are Inslz;lléd:f;r Year—Retiring Offi- cers Honored Gastineaux Lodge WNo. 124, 2, O. E. S, held joint installa- tion of officers Saturday evening {at the Odd Fellows' Hall, A large {crowd representing the Juneau and {local lodges and invited guests attended, | | | as ,well as gam He ‘1s particularly in accord with (the rule requiring the team in Past Master Sam Devon was in- | possession of the ball to advanca stalling officer for the Masons. He into enemy territory within 10 was assisted by Past Master Thom- conds. i as Hall as Installing Marshall. | The role prohibiting the hold- Mrs. Harry Irvine, Past Worihy |ing of the ball more than ten sec- Matron, installed for the Stars, jonds by a man near the basket with the assistance of Beatri Guerin, Worthy Matron, The officers installed wer: on the “center pivot play” will also speed up the game, he said. | Give Cusitmc-s Value Masviic | “The new rules make the boys y basketball and that i Worshipful ~Master,’ Ragnar et Ate i | Kromquist; Senior’ Warden, Elton Engstrom; Juplor Warden, Harold ATl in i o | Gallw ecrotary, W. R. Spain; dr g ms and making the If you have been thinking that the United States is having a difficult job | L ¢asur Charles Sey; Senior defensive. team come downstairs to balance the budget, take a look at Persia. The romantic land of Oma: |Deacon, Robert Frazer; Junior after it Khayham has been so hard hit by the depression that it is going to sell |Deacon, James S. Barbour; Senior F‘ ‘_n’n_. skich Satit " .. the very seat of government—the famous Peacock Throne—taceording | Steward, Alols Ulrich; Junior Ste- m the standpoint of the £pec- ¢ reports from reliable authorities. Shah Riza Khan Pahlevi, the present | ward. Jonn Mills: Orsanist, Roscoe the new rules Will help incumbent of the pri seat, who rose from the lowly position of | g o' “Guaniain 6. H. Bowman: them their money’s worth.” groom to become first gentleman of Persia, does not regard the famousy |- Chaplain, C. H, Bowman; | rloom with the same veneration as did members of the previous |Marshal, Ed Andrews. The rules will reach their -great- ere, to the purple, so the throne is to be turned est effectiveness after the middle i ; i into hard help the country through the remaining period e Tty of the current season, Coach gf the universal slump. The Peacock Throne is said to have been built | Worthy Matron,’ Elizabsth Pras- well believes, The Badgers arc by Shah Jahan, Mogul Emperor of Indla, in 1634. It was carried off to |er; Worthy Patron, Elton Eng- still nervous about hanging on to Persia ‘rn.ln the Imperial Palace at Delhi by the Persian invader, Nadir |strom: Associate Matron, Thelma the ball too long but this state id in 1739, and since then has been the traditional seat | pngstrom; Associate Pairon, Ed of mind will be dissipated before ny attempts have been made to form an accurate T St e cibpsen e intrinsic value of the historic piece of furniture, but |Andrews; Secretary, Flora Kirk- i ] N no two experts have ever agreed on the figures. The cash value of the |ham; Treasurer, Jessle Fraser; LOS ANGELES, Cal—Scmcihing ncw in women’s wearing ap- Conductress, Grace Bowman; As- sociate Conductress, Dora Kirk- ham; Chaplain, Annie Gair; Mar- shal, Beatrice Guerin; Organist, Etta Bringdale; Ada, Geneva Feero; Ruth, Bertha Goetz; BEsther, Al- vera Spain; Martha, Jane Cashen; Electa, Fannie Wehren; Warder, Agnes Miller; Sentinel, Adolph Hirsch. At the end of the Masonic In- stallation, Past Master F. A’ J. | bauble has been variously fixed at from $19,000,000 to $160,000,000. The throne is in the form of a field bed, almost every inch of which studded with precious stones, the number of which runs into thousand: The headrest of the throne is in the form of a peacock’s tail, a gorgeous affair, the colors of which are worked out in diamonds, rubies, emeralds and other gems. § Stalling Made Difficuit Stalling on the part of the team in the lead, or, in Dr. Meanwell's jmrlance, “holding the ball in the dressing rooms,” is expected to be !almost impossible under the 10! .second rule. 'HERB COLEMAN LEFT ! | When stalling was legitimate | FOR TRIP TO KETCHIKAN |c¢f this week. |the Badgers used it as part of! —_— ‘l TS e o | their ga.m_e: A classic example of | Herh Coleman, proprieior 4l | CARD PARTY TUESDAY \the effectiveness of the stall was|Coleman’s Hollywood Style Shop| The Catholic Ladies will hold a parel will' be shown by Mariua De Lima Gibbs, shown abeve, of Brazil during the year. Arriving ot Los Aageles Harbor from South America with a twenty contrictor skin she plans to have it made into . n shoes have been on the market for sometime but Mrs. Gibbs plans io go one better with her unusual specimen v h has been expertly tanned and softened and is, unusually soft and waterproof. A smaller skin will furnish her with-a belt and handbag. ‘The snakes were caught while on a camping trip near Para, she ciaims. a co; {the motership Norco at the end Fish Scales for Nail Picks 1sL]*an here‘vin‘1930 when Wisconsin nere, left for Ketchikan on the | bridge and whist party Tuesday|Gallwas presented Bd Andrews I‘{Bflyed' Illinois. Ted Chmielewski, | motorship Northland on busi night, January 17, at Parish Hall.{outgoing Worshipful Master of the | Badger guard, held the ball in one in connection with his store ia that | Prizes. Refreshments. Everybody Masons, with the jewel, emblem- {corner of the floor for 8% consec- | city, He will return to Juneau on | welcome. 50 cents. —adyv.. atic of his office. To Mrs. Eleanor uiive minutes while the Tllini re- 1fused to advance. He sat on the floor, talking. to spectators until the Illinois five, !late in the game, decided ‘o break jup the stall The Badgers madc sudden break on offense when the Ilini came into their territory and they ,scored another field goal to give | ithenr a safe lead. Wisconsin won! 114 to 9. ! - e+ - i % CHANCELLOR OF Wz *gl}ERMANY PLANS P ANOTHER COUP J Hitlr Bl Daice: it Be Given Cabinet Post GORDON’S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Still Goes On With NEW Specials S e e UL SUEDINE RAINCOATS SPECIAL $5.95 11 a | | | i | In brown, bhlue, green and tan. & | . . | Short S port Models in Suedine AI{ Colors. SPECIAL .53.50 e - DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Every i)r':s's”reduced once more for Quick Selling $2.95 - $3.95 $5.95 TO CLEAN UP ON ALL TUB DRESSES — BETTY BAXLEY AND OTHER MAKES—$1.95 to $2.25 Values—SPECIAL $1.45 1 3 | | i BERLIN, Jan. 16.—Chancellor !Kurt von Schleicher’s seizure of ,the split in the National Socialist Party ranks to name Greger Stras- ser, former Nazi organizer, as As- sistant Chancellor and Commis- slar of Prussia, thereby forcing . |Hitler to decide to support the present Cabinet on risk of new elections, is Antiélpated by news- ! This appointment, the newspa- pers said, is likely to be made in the course of a week. 2 Strasser's appointment is vis- LOS LES, Cal—The ccales of the pirarci, joned as a part the present £ the 2 e | : Chantellor’s plan 10 build a con- n River, furnish_the material from Unusually hard and capable of takifg a &ntration Cabinet from the Na-' tionalists through the Centrists to the National Socialists. 4 Let the advertisements help you OF DOUGLASAN i & A. M., and Nugggb Chapter Nov‘ WE CAN BALANCE| IT TOGETHER! Irvine, Mrs, Dora Kirkham pre- sented the Past Matron’s jewel. A banquet followed the instal- lation. | Miss Vieno ‘Wahto underwent | lan operation Saturday evening at | |St. Ann's Hospital for appendicit- | !is with which she was suddenly | |sthlictet o R i0 T h. Harvey Parry Admits Slay- D. L W. v. MEETING ’ ing Riding Master Brotherton plec Bl et 8 )Rl MRS. WAHTO OPERATED UPON The Dougias Is:and Women's | Club will be entertained on Wed- | nesday evening, January 18, at the "home of Mrs. C. H. Bowman. Mrs. {Bowman and Mrs. Rose Davis will {be the hostesses. - .. — PLANE BACK - FROM SEARCH iM‘itkof Flo:v:Here from | Ketchikan After Hunt for Hasbrouck NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Harvey Parry, aged 32, Coast Guard War- rant Officer, has confessed he shot and killed Garnet Brotherton, 25- year-old riding master, last Fri- |day night because of the younger man’s attentions to Mrs. Parry. Parry is the father of four chil- dren. The slain man was the fa- ther of two children. HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar g 1 | i : 0 venil The seaplane Mitkof with J. V i Ewnmga e - Hickey, owner and M. W. Sas St pilot, returned to Junegu at 4 i 3 |o’clock Saturday afternoon Irom‘, ’ Ketchikan, | S l The Mitkof - left - Juneau - for |} ailoum's Ketchikan: several days ago to aid | in the search for Henry Hasbrouck lost in the Petersburg district. 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