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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933 By GEORGE McMANUS BY COLLY-ILLGO INTO THE FIRST DENTISTSSHOR |\ COME TO- DO YOou GIVE CGAS-DOCTOR? WELL T I9N'T ALWAYD NECEQDARY TO GVE GAD TO PULL A WELL: FOR GOODNESD DAKE - WHATS THE BIG \DEA? | DON'T WANT YOU TO PULL A TOOTH- MY TEETH ARE ALL RIGHT L WANT YOU TO PULL A POROUS PLASTER OFF N g | WE INVITE | you b ¥ You will find at this bank complete facilities to meet your banking needs and to simplify and safeguard the handling of your financial l affairs. King Fearores Symdicace, You will enjoy our friendly helpful service and genuine interest in your financial progress. We invite you to make this bank your bank- ing home and let us serve you as we serve many of your friends! paLL PARK sacren |Cage ‘Doctors’ Can’t Agree ’ . CAR | & s ko OnE fficiency of New Rules First National Bank OI' JUNEAU D s of automobiles been using the Ball Park o to Ie: to drive or for par 4 space for their cars have been rned by Chief of Police George 11 to stay off the ball- { ————_ Where Sound Management Guards Your Funds. E -_— . 5 It's never sal count an Irish- man out of the p adings if he happens to have a distinct yearn- ing to get back “in ther You didn't find John J. Farrell's name on the list ons for, the United States Ry Cup golf | team, for the first time in a half dozen years, but this doesn't nec- essarily mean he won't be among the boys leaving the middlz of June for England. In the first place, although he passed up the round of winter tournaments for personal reasons, The Ball Park i3 maintained by i Department at consider- | , and, if it is to b2 in any condition for the approaching baseball season, it will be n ontinue the pr : FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. f using it as a training ground for automobilists, said Chief Getchell. A ference bet | the Fire Departm Gray | and Chief Getchell resulted in the movemer t L(i) prosecute anyone }vio- Johnny Farrell is about ready to % s # Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS e Chief's warning to keep launch a comé-back. He has besn | 3 automobiles off the Ball Park Eseritie: i tin bl S priE JUNEAU PAINT STORE ic DD i nasium workouts and added nine o There washa literal scrarr;ble to pay taxes before the deadline in 1 ds. He's a middl ht now. icago after the city’s banks had been reopened. Here John McLaugh. COCHRAN DECR]ES ‘mf‘;,‘lfbe lmgm‘: 1,::: i ;“_ lg:t lin of the county tax collector’s office is shown holding the crow;gln . ‘DIAMOND’ SYSTEM Although they've been co-workers at the University of Kansas (111 iry and cateh up with the boys | ek BeNInd ropes. (Arsociated Press Photo) ~ | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY for 16 years, they still are in violent disagrcement over basket- |ihis month by playing at Charles- IN CUSHION GAME bars new “10-sccond” rule. Dr. F. C. (Phog) Allen, mational |ion and Pinchurst,” he said. “Then | | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” + authority and sponser of the rule, at left, paused in his argument |I'll have plenty of time to smooth - s ST. LOUIS, March 27— Welker With Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball, Icng enough to have |out the kinks in my game before ] Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Cochran, new three-cushion billiard =~ their picture snapped. the National Open at Chicago PHESS 00WN ‘ SULDIER KII-LS ‘hampion o O sk d b A o ___ |early in June. It was at Chicago, —_— R S S AR L WRE O B RO you'll recall, that I last won the | the game to go off the diamond The Doctors James Naismith, fath- ago, is rounding out his 35th year FRESH BAKED DELICACIES standard er of basketball, and F. C. Allen, |as professor of physical education ;:;‘"“)fd‘”{:‘;:’h‘; i ol 7 | —_— and “The diamond system,” Cochran dean of midwestern coaches—both |in the university. el el il Army Man Takes Revenge HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD* contends, “has slowed the three- members of the University of Kan-| Here is what they say after a 2 vl Y g There's one spot being kept open lon the Ryder Cup team, for an | emergency such as a homebred | Want to Clear Road for (not now on the selected list) win- ROOSPVC“‘S Complete ushion game to such an sas physidal education staff—re- | full season’s test of the 10-second that the public doesn’t want to pay tain their friendly enmity over the |and 3-second rules: to see a tournament match—and basketball rules designed fo do away | Doctor Allen: “The new rules you can't blame them. with stalling. | have done just what the rules body | “What sport is there in watch-| Doctor (Phog) Allen, a leader in |anticipated. They h: speeded up | 18 $he - Spntipnud O})en YO“ N P SAUSALITO, Cai, March 27— ing a player bend down, squint at the movement for the major rule |the game, killed stalling and made |90 know these Irish if bt “?”“‘I ew I'rogram | Private E. L. King, aged 53, a his shot, walk around the table, |changes at the end of last season, |for a definitely aggressive game— Johnny: won't make ‘& ;nc?f fight ST _slr:mge moody soldier, who alleged- draw another bead, then count off disagreed with Doctor Naismith|in other words the new rules havclm come through and put his name | wASHINGTON, March 27.—Con-|ly killed a man and injured two, the diamonds, do a problem in when the mew rules were drafted |ended the funeral march so preval- |°0 the sailing list. gress today entered the third full girls when one of them refused higher mathematics, and finally, and adopted. |ent in last year's basketball games.” PR week of the special session with| him a kiss, sat in the guard house Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales after several minutes, shoot?” | Now the two have witnessed| Doctor Naismitn: “I am con- STYMIED BY GALLERY Democratic leaders threatening to|at Fort Scott today, seemingly in! PHONE 89 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:29 Cochran favors, in the hope of many games with the new rules in |vinced the 10-second rule hasn't Johnny was a dapper, pink-|bear down so as to enact, without|a stupor, and unable to answer SRRy increasing interest in the game, a operation and faced each other |stopped stalling and has made for [cheeked stripling, then only 2‘1.’3 wholesale revision, President| questions. A sanity hearing willf S rule requiring that a player makewith statistics. Allen compiled fig- |roughness. I favor going back to|when he beat Bob Jones in a play- |Roosevelt’s farm relief and unem-|be held. Girls Injurecl (Next to Juneau Drug) | —One Dead, Two JUNEAU BAKERY ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING his shot within 30 seconds after the lures to show the general average |the old rule of having the coaches |off at Olympia Fields for the 1928 | ployment plans. i Private John Smith, aged 25, HI LINE SYSTEM balls stop rolling. |score per game was higher than in [coach their men to play ball in-|Open crown. He turned the trick| The Democratic leaders seek to| coast artilleryman, is dead. e “Any player worthy of the name 'previous seasons. stead of stalling. |at a time when it was the gencral‘clenr the road for the remaindet| Miss Irma Talbot, aged 17, high A can size up his next shot within| Allen’s Jayhawk team won 1he" “I believe as much as ever that |conviction that Jones was unbeat-|of the President’s emergency re-school student, is suffering from | Grocerles and Meats that time,” Cochran asserted. Big Six conference championship. |if any rule is to be made to hit at |able in any 36-hole test at medal | construction program which is due three bullet wounds and is in a PIN . d » He finds support for his views|It was the eleventh Kansas team in |stalling it must be designed to make jor match play. {to be sent to Capitol Hill in rapid critical condition, EAPPLE—Slice: , No. 2’s, 2 cans ...25¢ in Jay Bozeman, runner-up to his 16 years as coach here to win |the defense come out after the! Farrell had been having a great |fire order. Beat on Head 2 Cochran in the recent tourney, and ja title, and it was his eightecnth‘ball rather than to make the of-|season, but when the tournament Agreement in Sight | Miss Katherine Talbot, aged 20, Charley Peterson, noted fancy shut}championship team in 23 years of |fense go to the defense. |managers paired him with Jones A quick agreement appeared in sister of Irma, is recovering from , % S < \ ¥ billiardist of St. Louis. |coaching. He won seven straight “I also believe that tendency to- !for the first-two rounds the X iJ-lslgm today in the reforestation em- head wounds after having been / i - e - in the Missouri Intercollegiate con- |ward increasing roughness may birds shook their heads. Th ‘lploynxezlt program . with objections beaten into insensibility. H Advertisements are your pooket-;ference while coaching the War- |make it necessary to alter dribling [fears proved correci.” Johnny was made by labor met in the revised The two soldiers had dinner at | book editorials. They jnterpret the rensburg teachers. unless the officials can be brought away off his game under the pres- | measure containing the essential the girls' home last Saturday night 1 merchandise news. = l The venerable Doctor Naismith, (to insist that the dribbler is more sure of the huge galleries follow- features, This agreement is ex- and the four went to a show after- -~ a keen student of the game he in-}responsible for contact than the ing Jones and a naturally high-|pected to come from the Senate wards. ¢ Use Type and Ink—and Why? vented more than two score years |defensive players.” strung disposition. He dropped |and House Labor Committees in Opens Fire SATISFYING H seven strokes in 36 holes to Jones|time for action, possibly this after- Returning home, the four passed and lost the gallery’s interest com- |noon. | King’s cabin, on the rifle range, DA ILY SPOR TS CARTOON —B’Y Pap pletely. | The farm relief measure is bog- where he lived, brooding in isola- . I recall seeing him once or twice, |ged despite Secretary Wallace's plea' tion. King asked Katherine for COALHEAT on the final day, stalking alon:|for speedy action in the Senate a kiss and she refused. King dash- that’s easy on your pockethook H You CAN DO (TIF BUUSY B |with no particular worries on his | Agriculture Committee where hear- ed into his cabin and returned Foal HARRIS COULO /. face, his caddie for company. None|ings are in progress. ! with a revolver and opened fire. CARBONADO of us realized he was helping build SRS - | King was captured after a slight up the setting for a hair-raising | ! auto accident. CORING FUBNKAOR COAY with INDIAN COAL Money-back guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. o HER FATHER’S PARTNER( AR AT THE HOTELS Farrell prayed his 86 holes tha!l HOIDENVILLE, Okla, March| day in 71-72, for a final total of |9 npicc Tmocene Butts, 23, soon 204. All Jones needed to beat Ilwiy pecome the purme’r of ‘her| wes & 10, bk Wb Sepn to father, Dr. A. M. Buts, in medical ' Just enough to make it more practice here. Miss Butts, a grad-| citing. He finally had to struggl uate of the school of medicine of for a 77 and a tie with Johnny the University of Oklahoma, will Joe -CRONIN- ~OF TUE WASHUINGTON SENATORS - TE YOUNGEST MANAGER. IN THE MAYOR S 1S OUT To OUPLICATE James Freeburn, Chichagof; Fred ey, Sitka; 8. J. Kane, Hoonah, Alaskan A. B. Chapman, Ketchikan; J. Gastineau 1 g:)CgY #A:R’IS' FEAT take additional training in San Bl Dupox;;mh ILOTING A Fri ‘ bt ol 4 B eiaco. | W. J. McDonald, Ketchikan; L. i NOT AS £Asy AS a pair of par-four finishing holes | HARRY KRANE PLAYS FOR M. Carrigan, Juneau; Jack Argall, ASON, T SoUNDS to beat Farrell and perhaps win DANCE IN A. N, B. HALL Tenakee. i 1t looked like a cinch, but Roland e | BNE it .. . q;nckly ‘lg)und himself thée ‘ccu"n:' Harry Krane, local musician, STEVE KANE ARRIVES FOR :6‘ ‘:’i‘ flni‘::"fl”de of fans, 100K |whoge “accordion playing has be- | SHORT BUSINESS VISIT ¥ -Thw o f'd third. 450 |COME Popular among Juneau danc- e next afternoon, on the 3610 |grg ang p hestra, played for| Steve Kane, merchant and pio-| { and last green, while ligh flashed and thunder rolled ti warning of another storm, Joh: Farrell stepped up to a slipper uphill put of eight feet and ramme the dance that followed the Indian neer of Hoonah, arrived today on For Expert {Costume Dances at the A. N. B. the motorship Estebeth for a brief Hall Saturday night. The dance business visit here. He expects was well attended and many of to return home on the same vessel F . |those who witnessed the interesting next Thursday. gr;‘&me to beat Jones by a single gy dances stayed for the fol-: B e o - lowing entertainment. } Make Millions Think—and Buy! ———— Car licenses are overdue and m e Wt WY pRESH ASPARAGUS Phone 485 e el OoEeEnT GEORGE GETCHELL f —adv. Chief of Police. MANAGER- OF \ A T BERGMANN DINNG || 20 cents pound COMMAND OF TiE | ROOM » | ez || CALIFORNIA GROCERY | | 1924 - Aup won THE PEANANT O LS FIRST ATTZMPT. SENATOR'S 13 Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office