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MISS DAISY DANIELS AND EDDIE JOHNSON MARRIED IN SITKA of Silka, Canadian Buys Brewing Plants - In United States By GEORGE McMANUS SHE AINT WEAK ENOUGH FER ™ME TO TELL HER THAT- YOU, BRINGING UP: FATHER EY GOLLY | WONDER HOW LONG MAGGIE 1S GONNA KEEP ON WATH THESE EXERCISES SHES TAKING OVER THE RADIO-SHE'S i i {. i g YOUR WIFE 1S O-KAY- JUST A LTTLE WEAKS YOU MUST ] TELL HER SHE 1S TOO OLD TO TAKE SUCH STRENUOULS GOODNESS SAKE-MAGGIE - WHAT'S THE MATTER \WITH GET THEDOCTOR | CANT GET BACK- HURRY - HURRY- KICKED ALL THEVASES OFF TABLES AN ROLLED DOWN - THE EXEROSES- TELL HER- DOC Miss Daisy Daniels, CALGARY, Alta, Feb. 21.—qu and Eddie Johnson, of Angoon, united in marriage on the evening of February 11, at the home of the Rev. Jackson L. Web- ster at Sitka. Miss Rachel Walton, of Sitka, was maid of honor and Andrew Gamble, of Angoon, acted as best man. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was given at the Baranof | Cafe with 34 guests in attendance. Both the bride and groom ‘are | former students of the Sheldon ! Jackson School and their many! young friends there presented the | MURPHY WINNER AGAIN; DEFEATS PORTLAND MAN Local Middleweight Im- presss Seattle Fans in Initial Showing Miles Murphy, local middleweight champion, last night won his sec- ond ight victory since going to the States when he beat “Swede” Nelson, Portland, in a four-round semi-final go in Seattle. It 3 the local boy's first bout tle. He won a five-rounder last in Tacoma where he was hailed by sports wr as a find with the personal and capacity to make him a good drawing card. Nelson, his opponent last night, had the edge on Miles in ring ex- perience, but he ran into some of Murphy‘s right handers that knock- ed a lot of wind out of his sails. Ringside’ experts sald, after the fight, that Murphy is a real pros- pect if given a chance to develop. Amos Alonzo Stagg (left), for 41 Jniversity of Chicago, is shown conferring with Dr. Tuily Kroles, presi ent of the College of the Pacific at 1as accepted the job as grid coach. STAGG TO COACH ON COAST years head football coach at the Stockton, Cal., where Stagg at 71 (Associated Press Photo) While football coaches are com- ling out somewhat loudly in favor of giving more of a “break” to the offense, by divers methods of scor~ ing or rules-shifting, it develops |the new basketball regulations in |effect this winter have success- fully achieved just such an objec- | tive. The legislation designed to check stalling, some of my scouts report, |has produced more action and higher scoring generally in college |basketball. They tell me the |“good little man” also is benefit- |ted in a sport which requires as {much speed, alertness and stam- ‘nia as any we know of dating before and since the days when {we played on the opera house court at Horseheads, N. Y, in con- tinual fear of being seared by the {wood stove standing in one cor- ner. MORE WHISTLE BLOWING | “As one who knows his basket- |ball and has studied it with as Harold “Red” Grange, former @ctress. (Associated Press Photo) bride with a number of beautiful | gifts. { Mr. Johnson is the brother of‘ the Rev. Samuel Johnson, who is in charge of the Native Presby- terian church in Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left Sitka for Angoon where they will make their home, several days after the ceremony. Famous Candies { The Cash Bazaar | Open Evenings [ o ] PIGGLY (o> HAAS \ ) I “galloping ghost” of the gridiron, i thown watching what he said would be his last professional football | game—a contest in Los Angeles between the Green Bay Packers, with i whom Grange played, and a team of ex-Southern Californla stars. With Wim are Earl “Curly” Lambeau, Packer coach, and. Myrna Kennedy, HIGH BOWLING SCORES MADE BY BROTHERS BEAVERS MUST " BUILD PLANT BRI WE INVITE z YOU N G. Sick, Managing Director of As< sociated Breweries of Canada, Ltd.. disclosed today the purchase of breweries in Great Falls, Mont., for< merly operated by the American Brewing and Malting Company and the Montana Brewery Company: The Great Falls plants, he said, would be operated as the Greab Falls Brewery, Inc., as soon as the sale of beer is legalized in the United States, B > The increased number of labor- ers engaged in geold washing has helped to solve the unemployed problem in Chile. 1933 World Almanacs ~ 60c Butler Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME You will find at this bank | PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 22.—The Portland Baseball Club will have to complete facilities to meet your banking needs and to simplify and safeguard the ) % & § 1 build a new grandstand or vacate In the main event last night, son’s honors, they have to win. much attention and detail as a | - 7 5 s h Eddie Murdock of Tulsa, Oklaho- FIREMEN STAND The Grocery outfit no: t|technocrat, H. W. Funk of the|T, George and J. George {,‘:ug‘flg Zi??é‘f’“ggaf“é';?fis Wl handling of your financial ma, defeated Battling Dozier, Ne- ahead of the Smoke Easters |Monrce (Mich.) Evening News finds . J % affairs. gro welterweight, after six fast WITH B day, taking the first game 33 to|the mew rules producing: satistac-l’ Cop Honors in Matches | This edict came srom the Ore- rounds. { { AGKS Tu {31 in. a last minute rally, after|tory results except insofar as they ] | gon State Supreme Court in con- You will en; e Fdah —_——— the F‘iremenl had led the entire tend to develop more whistle-blow- Played Las" Evemng ;er::sngpa (:c‘sxi&n n;adfh:yc.i;‘:‘fiet helpful servl!:;)ey g‘:jdr ;l:nuid:Z - distance. The teams are cvenly |ing, 01 s ew] o Badger | . L ; Wil . b i / g 3 F : gers Compile Great | matched and, as in Monday mghtts‘ S A e ) ma’ge Gkfiogrfepmeh . 3:1 tifwfiii ;;::1,; PG A interest in your financial | ¥ game, ¢ breaks are likely ‘o cet-| led. 3 & 28-Year Basket Record |tle the issue. |ference competition, an average of |maiches played off at the EKS' myooc muiner portand club progress. We invite you to ;! MADISON, Wis., ¥ed. 22—When it comes to long-time records, Uni- Must Defeat Grocers to| The Crimson Bears, winners ol the Channel school title and un- defeated since the first game with |24 personal fouls called per game {and points to this as exposing | basketball to the same criticism that has been levelled at football Club last night and J. George made second high score with 515. |Kaufmann rolled the highest score President, declared Portland would be represented in the Pacific Coast League this summer despite the make this bank your bank- ing home and let us serve rsity of Wisconsin old-timer: 4 2 % ;:”f; S thzi s e i Stay in Race — Crimson |Dougias High, will need all of their |_tnat of giving the official too ffi; “se:g;fle t““‘e-T'e"::]‘s"gNi” % ruling. A conference will be held you as we setve many of i Dbasketball | Bears Play B P R speed and teamwork to turn back |conspicuous a role. No. 5 a Nry'm il e vwln-‘ with the club’s attorney, John La- your fricndsl They cite these facts: that the| » 7+ ™ lthe Roadmen tonight. The latter| But this, as was the case In col- [ners team No. 5 winning three [CUTetie pefore any move is made. Badgers, in the last 28 seasons, [is one of the strongest quints iniege and school football early last|sames straight. mgl;:m:z t?:cto :;e ocrluzem:ar:;e b:l have won or tied for the title 12! times, a better showing than any other conference school. Five of those were undisputed crowns. Basketball fans are offered for | tonight oné of the finest bills| presented by the Channel cag circuit this season when George | Brothers and the local Firemen the Channel circuit and made up of heavier and more experienced players than the school squad. The first game will start at 7:30 p. m. on the High School court. ‘Fall, may be attributed to forget- |fulness or unfamiliarity with the new regulations in the heat of jbrisk competition. It will be in- There night. Details of lasi migit's games fol- will be no bowling to- (road team for the szason were de- | nied. | “We are going to stay right here. | Why should we move out of the First National Bank OF JUNEAU 1" .o ~ AND WAS LOUTE A TENNIS PLateR ,Too OF ITS GRID MEN LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 22— Walter Muller and Bob McChes- ney, ends on the 1982 University of California at Los Angeles foot- |dog was kept. He heard cries for' |help and discovered Duncan Mun- | roe in the waters of the sound! where he had,plunged in a mo-| mentary fit of- despondency. Par- ker threw him a rope and brought | keep them new-looking for years. See NIAGARA window shades. Their And of the six teams which have. teresting to see what the figures Team No. 4. | + 5 i¥ compiled clear season records, clash in the second game of the g e e {show and what the general re-ac- |, r P e s M the league? ig Wisconsin has had three — the titular series, preceded by a 40- ATEENTION BEREKARS ition is after a full' season’s best. |S'mcw"""‘e 7 18 S Rumer emphasized. il °§ teams of 1905, 1912 and 1914—with minute session between the Crim- ] D .| Remodeling of the Multnomah| Z=e=z= Where Sound Management Guards Your Funds. “oams Purdue boasting two, those of 1912 son Bears of the High School and ¥ s IVORY—IT’S SOURCE 0% Civic' Stadium and the erection of s and 1930, and Minnesota the sixth the B. P. R. five which forced Because it is Washington’s Birth- T o .o |an east side plant by Ralph B. A b ol |George Brothers into an extra- |day there will be no meeting of cumxz:oar;n;,m;:;cfi:flo:x:? Totals e 4:[1 :613 474-1398 |yoyd, Los Angeles real estate man, S L 3 i 4 i half | the Perseverance Rebekahs Lodge, ! )Xoy A% | were plans which have been ad- 2 haln the 28 years B;:)zer qrumvets g;’;‘sw*"’ Bera nie mecond {254 hie: soanit: [tistical tabulation sometimes un-!Halm ... ... 180 151 165—496 'yarc i vec :70: :nl o:z'e;xm conference The- T standing} RUTH BLAKE, controllable, we have examined M. Bavard . 147 155 179—481 | ames? 2ol . re] 3 i o 1 B e i Ml Vel Woble . Graba. Imajor league player rosters Io_r Foster 183—472 | The advertisements are your guide 9 i 1933 to find out just where all this —_—— | icient dis Cheaper than using your own tonight's encounter. If they are ALPHONSINE CARTER, | 0 wn comes from or doesnt| Totals 5271-1449 to efficient spending. car. Call a Yellow 22. —adv. to remain in the race for'the sea- adv. Secretary. |come from. : e o Every Night from 8 P. M = Upon analysis of eight of the|T. George ..... 168 193 198—55% | | The Florence Shop ry g Sk sixteen club lists we find some |Erbland 168 159 129—456 | | Permanent Waving a Specialty CKE DA I IJY SP OR TS CARTOON —B'y P ap sections of New England and most |Wilson 138 135 177—450 | i Florence Holmquist, Prop. CHI N NOODLES . of the Rocky Mountain ares en- — — — — || Pnone 427 ‘Triangle Bidg. and tirely without representation, with| Totals ........ 474 487 504-1465 | ., California on the other hand, lead- Team No. 12. CHOP SUEY ing all the state of the union in!r-‘v Henning 170 170 170—510* its contributions to the major|Vander Leest.. 155 155 155—465° & BAILEY’S CA league company. | Moran 140 122 109—371 F E Idaho, which turned loose Wal- e C’/o[[/mjld ter Johnson, and Montana, once, Totals ... 465 447 434-1346 — 3 the home of “Bullet Joe” Bush, Team No. 10. | do not have a single delegate on|Robertson 170 170 170—510* NI AG AR A the rosters available so far. Neith- |Kaufmann 150 213 146—509 ‘ FOR INSURANCE @on TUE er.has Colorado, Nevada, New Mex- | Monagle .. 146 135—468 | \Oao SATe | [0 or Woming. The onty otner = = gl See H. R. SHEPARD & SON TLE 8¢ blank columns in our tabulation| Totals ........ 507 529 451-1487 "\ i are those for New Mampshire, Team No. 6. ,m Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. BREAKING 200] |Rhode Island and Vermont. | sabin 170 170 170510 | WITHOUT A SLIP With the first half of the re-|Worth 155 155 155—465% | o°v. TO TE THE Famo turns counted, California shows Pope 120 189 144—462 0 JOE the way with 25 big league resi-| . —_— e —— < "OOQ;SAO‘NT’A:; dents, while Tllinois comes nexi| Totals ... 45¢ 514 460-1437 o 2 'EUEMUE 7] 7 with 21, and Pennsylvania and| *—Average—Did not bowl 3 - NT ON To | |New York each tied at 20 each.| ———.—.-—— i QN TUE SHOGT-OFF | | Texas shows 17 and Massachusetts | WINDOW SHADE InK an e 8Y BREACIG 25 | |rallies to the colors with 12. Ala-| Fred Parker, of Cordova, was bama answers the roll call with 11|2Wakened a short time ago by thej basluzel habl ’ and Florida with 10, | demonstrations of one of his po-| are absolutely washable, % s, |lice dogs. Feeling that something o A“‘ggi~ |unusual had disturbed it he loos-| They’re pliable, trans- oo gty UCLAN LOSES TWO |77 3 €8 =% 0 Goean “whart, lucent and rugged. Soap BOTH RANCH AND WILD 5 ~ 4B PLAYED PR “ | abou t here the | about & clty block from whete ! and water and a brush HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags i ball team, have dropped out g of b C him to the dock of the wharf, ~ ; school because of insufficient fi- where he collapsed. Help was ¢ SLY nances, it was announced here. summoned and he was taken to \ & Coach Bill' 8paulding considered the Windsor Hotel for treatment. 3 - Ny Muller the best end in the Pacific - —_— . % \ ‘ Coast conference and McChesne; N LEwisToN, J0AHE — STATE RAPSHQOTING not far behind. CHAM PION rich beauty is matched | by real practicalicy. B 1] H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative 4 Triangle Building, Juneau THOMAS ' Hardware Co. —a——— Sentences on 206 French soldie: were either remitted or reduced 11&5: year, . l::