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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 I'LL LEARN SULLY “THE GAME THE BIG MOOSE !t 2 © 1933, King Featur M—GK VARDEEN, Ttalian Moves for Lower Lira Value ALASKA BOXER, RETURNS NORTH During Year's Absence 120-Pound Fighter Has 14 Clashes Jack Vardeen, who calls himself “The Alaska Kid,"” e Syndicard Inc., is back North| ~ 2 2. Great Britain rights ceserved o o Lo e "~ Jaen-29, | G Honorary ‘pallbearers were .E. An- drews, H. L. Faulkner, Gov.«John W. “Troy, John Peusi; Léckié Mac- ‘Kinnontand Frank ‘A./Boyle. "Few 'thére are, il any, Who were as aétive, “or ‘well known ‘to the public life in this community as Frank Bach.' He was the second =~ mayor &f Douglés, servihg from 1903 to 1904, The next year he sétved "as a couMcilman. _From 1905-6 ‘he was 'a ‘miember of the School Board. During the years 11906'to 1911 he was city magistrate | Then followed. 'several years for Mr. Bach as United States Com- missioner. <After that he was made Deputy United States Marshal for the Island. Again, just before he removed to Juneau, he served on the city councll, year 1924-25. S eee LA TO REST " B, BLAN Pioneer WasOne of Town's . Seen as Economic Conferenc (EDITOR’'S NOTE: This is | % the third of six daily storis | explaining major aimg cf the | Icading rations of the world | economic conference in London. | In it Andrue Berding, chief of | the Rome burcau of the Asso- | ciated Press, tells of Halys | plans for the session.) ] By MRS. ALEXANDE SOMFRSE'I. SHORTCAKE DESSERT A Menu for Dinner Broiled Lamb Chops Creamed . Potatces Buttered ‘Peas Bread (Head Lettuce Somerset Shorteake By ANDRUE BERDING RCME, June 7—Reestablization | \ENUS GEORGE Currant Jelly Relish, Dressing Washington' on June 20 to take Cream Former Foremost Citizens WOMEN’'S CLUB ’l_'O GI'VE ANCE IN JUNEAU 60SS REPORTS The. Mandarin Ballroom' in Ju- Death has. written finls i the neay has been taken over by the life of one. of Douglas’s former Doyglas Island Women's Club for foremost . citizens, Frank X. Bach, their dance June 17 to raise mon- and the final event of his most ac- ey for repairing and painting the tive career occurred here this aft- school rooms. . ernoon when his remains were lald As the Revelers' Orchestra is un- ito rest in the family plot at the ger contract to the management public cemetery. of the Mandarin Ballroom, the Many from the Island attended Women's Club was unable to se- the last rites aft the Chas. W. Car- cure this orchestra for a-.Saturday ter Mortuary ' in Juneau, :where night dance in Douglas, Christidn - Science® services: were Al proceeds ahove a fixed fee read, and when the ‘funeral moved for the hall and the orchestra will to Douglas, ‘an "unusually 'Targe go to the Club, whose members will crowd was waiting at the dock to turn over, all money above ex- State Grange Master in Washington Becomes Commissioner \ | YAKIMA, Washington, June T.— |A. S. Goss, for eleven years Mas- | ter of the State Grange, reports in a position as one of the commis- ! looking for more battles to win|of the lira on a lower basis appears | Coffee }5‘}"}?“ e mew ProQuetion’form 3 procession to ‘the' ceme- penses to the Douglas school board. after completing a 13,000-mile. tour|the chief hope of Ttallan business | ; Fideredihion ol T Wl | Tickets will be placed on sale of the United States and Canada.|Mmen and bankers for the “world Broiled Lamb Chops [ | Active pall bearers were Tom Monday for the dance. There will The young fighter, who boXes in €conomic conference in London. Four loin 'chops. i ?", 2 "“f? ”‘;‘l ADROUNCEMENt oo open - Harold ~ Gallwas, Gordoh 'bé ho’ advance ifi Price over the the 120-pound class, left Fairbanks| Interational economic problems, Two tablespoons butter. ;‘l“»j“ hat he would not accept re- | Gray 'R g, McKanna, Keneth'usual Saturday night admission last July. He traveled from Seattle tariffs, gold standards—none of One quarter. teaspoon salt. (’ttnonya.‘s Grange )v)e-:xd at the’Ju e gnd J, L. Gray i3 charge. to Vancouver and across to Tor-|thesz. has as much direct interest One quarter teaspoon paprika. |(State meeting of the Grange. | 4 YR | LR T SREAL M Ly onto, where he began his fight'!0 them as the restabilization. One quarter teaspoon celery salt. | e o 1] S e career outside. | By some the confi-rm"xoc is re- Oneé tablespoon lemon juice. | Two tablespoons horseradish. ’ * Before leaving Eastern Canada|82rded as giving Mussolini an op- One half teaspoon chopped pars-| Five tablespoons vinegar. i in April, he had fought fourteen Portunity of lowering the ley. . . One cup salad oil. | Y i ' Or Q times, with a score of one knock- abilization point, something ‘that )\'\ Place chops_ in shallow pan. Breil| prix ingredients in shallow dish. ‘ out, Seven wins, 3 draws and 3/MAany manufacturers and mer- (7’ % 15 minutes, six inches below glow-|with rotary beater, beat two min- ) S g . fights lost. His battles were staged chants have been wanting him to OM! ing: flames PI\ace on serving plas-‘mgfi‘ Chill and serve with l>ttuce Jeaski s P\ ! ¢ in_ Montreal, Toronto where one of|d0 for more than five years ter, spread with rest of ingredi-|or other vegetable salads 0il Burner, (‘()l]lpl"lc W}th contlrgls., 3170.00 his losses was fo Lefty Gynne, world’ Olympic champion in class last year, Rochester, Syracuse and Buffaio. Toc Barnsterm It was the main object of Var- deen, who owned a boxing club in Anchorage at one time, in mak- ing his trip East, to connect with men of his profession and to mal arrangements to use a string ; his 3 4 Utica, |%ation of his currency was a matter '|of prestige. The lira became 1 ke |valorization as of & Pride high, stabili- High Lira Mussoli the N « PARIS To Mussolini Creamed Potatoes, Serving 4 Four tablespoons butter. Four tablespoons flour. Two cups milk. One quarter ceaspoon sali. One quarter teaspoon paprika. Two and one half cups cooked potatoes. frax moré than the French was given a ratio of 19 (pap:zr) to pound lir the dollar, 9246 to the sterling and 3.66 to the gold And he has nce defended a matter of prestige nd policy. well, add milk, cook until ents mixed together. Serve at once. diced, Melt butter and add flour. Blend creamy 50.00 12,50, 15.00 15.00 35.00 Somcrset Shoricake | Four pigces sponge cake. }‘ One tablespoon granulated gela- jtin. | Four tablespoons cold water. | Two cups strawberries. t Two tablespoons lemon juice. One-half cup sugar. Sodk gelatin and cold wafer 5| minutes. Dissolve over hot water. | § Cool. Add berries, lemon juice and | ‘1 16:Barrel Fuel il Tank 1 Electric Wiring Material (pil)ing. fitting, fire brick) Digging hole for tank and back fillerde . ..o RO D e 0 . Labor, including 6 mos. free service Alaska Indian boxers barnstorming| I his famous Pesaro speech, sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add|goqar “Mix well. Chill, When ready Total cost to yom ... ... iili. $297.50 B 7 o ag Which he later requc to the =1 nest of ingredients, cook two min- ¥ L BbL t the United States and Canada as| A to serve arrange portions on top N 4 devill St He hs council of ministers, he said utes. i o " 0aBl. "ihes HEW whinped | Full A d ti 4 sdg S ‘Guaran A ,"imvda‘:l c‘t‘w“ I:dl;‘:‘:‘z:d On: R““f; “I should like to say that we! Italy's pregram at the world economic and monetary conference Rilleh ‘Dreseiig BPOREST CARS, TP R T u utomatic /) 2 argnieed e e ot Alasks who|shall conduct the economic batt'z| cpening in London June 12 s helieved to embrace moves for drastic - e L RS SR b, e ave made. mames. for Momselyes| D defense of the lira with the ccaling down of intergovernmental debts and reduced tariffs. Among 0’;0 \paspoon, sAlt. She o b e ke 2 mace names 10T, LIEMSeVeSimost sthenuous , Tesolution; and T’ {fose mentl ‘e (FRis s g Ohe . teaspoon paprika used. 3 TApe 19 £ 3 ) % g g ¢ in other communities to appeariue: pro i Sdre"¥o" the Whole oce menticned for a place on the Italian delegation is Guido One teaspoon dry mustard and it is a seasonable dessert for b with him in a tour of outside“&fimmd world, that wo will defend| SUF& Italian Finance Minister, who recently ccnferred with Presi- Four tablespoons sugar. summer serving ‘ o o 4 vaudeville circuits. One of thel g ea 1o (Al Wo Wl (ofhd' dent Roosevelt cn an cconomic mission to the United States. One teaspoon celery seed e — |} PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL boys, Earl Shortridge is from Ju- neau. The others Harry Allen and “Two ‘table spoons catsup. last drop of blood.” ‘Two tablespoons chopped Some Wani Lower Li Ko oy 1 scared away, exports to ment of Italy’s pesition in antici- olivas. | shire, England, inn has been burn-‘ A .peat fire at an ancient Yoyk- L 57 ol é 1y * ! ¥ | “We tell you in advance ‘what job will cost” % Ul | > . g y i , r 17 vears. B9 anG _ asKA | owever, the situation was not sp And now the world eco- |ference, made before the senate by | - Kid), who will be fighter-manager| C%¢ s oning June 12, Alberto ..Asquini; under secretary | Al ‘ Mgrioaat e with the' group, claims, Fairbanks|CIarly detined, Some believed that POMIC © e, ppeing , to - Asquini; under secretary & J " L ! {the lira had been : stabilized too W\ h all notions apparsntly in ac-|of the ministry of cor porations ] as his o;c to::. o ‘high cord that something must be done |stressed the following points: e ;zl);s 01.‘; s:[::’ here at| They had been doing a fair ex to remedy the currency situation. | 1.—Price stability cannot be (hp‘ S fid L(x;um; L8 el U“Vpol'l business under a less valuable Here, say : l?nlxkers and business reestablished merely by mcne- e et me e is;“m' The revalorization of the cur- @el), is Ttaly's ch‘dnccb to lower her| tary provisions. AAieanle ol g b s down |T€RCY Made competition more diffi- "tram?m»‘};lin point, ‘without a Ic 2. Fntarnaional’ - debis OAD- from Anchorage to appear with|CUlt 0T them in the international £ JREHEe not be paid other than with | 4 3 @ hit selling market. | But they insist that the restabili-| merchandise and services. P T8 g b athhe A S bhagishan As Mussolini admitted, the stabi- zation shall be thorough enough to 3.—Most-favored nation un- who has .been })laces ing seex; lization increased the value of the carry the lira down to the level of | derstandings must bz revised to things, 1s writing & book aboqt|'® DY 58 points (with reference to the franc, not leave it, as at pres-| divide more justly the benefits. | § = B B ARt Sutliste Aliale 10 Sliidhde “hopeswh_e pound sterling) as compared ent, 30 per cent higher. | “There is too much one-gided | i y i % ¥ % SO to bring out many phases of the ViR Maximum quotations in Au-| On other points of the confer- (taking through manipulation of O ) 2 ' B & ¢ 4 Territory that are unknown mlgusfi- 192,62_ by 23_ points in com- once Italy hopes to see a reduction |these agreements,” Asquini said,| . i ¥ T A 3 many thousands of Americans and|P2riSOn With 1925 and the first of tariffs, a return of other nations |elaborating on the last point. *On| s Canadians in .the outside world~|MOPths of 1926 by 15 points com-!to the gold standard, on which she [cannot, sell without also buying.”| v er S S - i “I will endeavor to bring to life|P2Fed With the quotations of No- herself is thoroughly based with | - s ( in my book a character who fs vembeér-December. 1922, \nearly 50 per cent coverage, and | ,S HEART s OPPED‘ 7 ! - e krown as the ‘Personality Kid’,” Exporte Fall Sincs 1927 |elimination of exchange restrictions. | T | he continued, “who travels in a| EXPOrts fell off following 1927, Italy wants also a drastic scaling |BY BAD STOMAG‘ GAS/| Jack London manner with goDd.lmcl there wers many protests. But down on intergovernmental d:bts. | | ! ? looks, personality plus, super-sales- E° a}} Mussolini returned a de 2 But payment on these, as 11 Ducei W. L. Adams bloated so with gas i E manship and a ‘gift of gab’ seeing ng‘ s Rlegi oo ‘.h“":mb has, h"“m"edc;r Z‘;g:ld asgianer meals that his heart missed him through. He will be & modern| *10W, nowener, ihe situallon s gmace by excnanges B | beats. Adlerika brought out all gas S : G, 4 e Sawfer... ditferent, Both the dollar and the services, Itallans say, and 1ot bY |and now he eats anything and feels Have your neighbors ever dropped into your l&?;m: to l?qr'f Vardeen arrived here on the|Pound sterling, to which the lira ithe transfer of money or gold. fine. Butler Mauro Drug Co., Ju-| i ) & Aleutian yesterday and plans to|¥aS Proportioned, are off the gold | E |neau, Guys Drug Store, Dotiglas. row the weekly collection of circular letters, hand bills, etc., remain here until after July 4. standard. The lira h_as an artif - |AIMS OF ITAL\‘ 2 { K _de; 2 TR | N K e R cially, high valuation in relation 'to | OFFICIALLY STATED | oo ‘ that the users think are as good as advertising in your favorite Old papers at The Empire, the dollar and the pound. Tourigls | ROME, June 7—An official sial>- ' Old papers for sale at Empire. | 8 G i 3 ; T J= - s o e daily newspaper ?—Nenomonee (Wis.) Falls News. i ; T AR DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ! s ) v W \ | UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Wh Y t Anchorage, Alaska, vhen rour 1 R v { Few people realize the actual coverage of even the most y pnn a8 > ENGINER INDIVIDUAL {9 St Notice is hereby given that Al- | { modest country newspaper. Not so long ago, an advertising hert Forrest of Juneau, Alaska has . l ¥ S | a0 P ! s filed an application for a Soldiers Lfl e!n ! expert was quoted as saying that careful rese; ers Additional "Homestead, serial 07714{ ..G‘ g HAIR CUTTING { pert was q ying > arch had. ascer: ] fo~ patent for a tract of land em- N at 4 rertai e 112 2 2 braced in U. S. Survey No. 2106, A Sk { tained that a certain well known metropolitan, paper, .is, read, situated about 1% miles northwest = L 1 > ace i 9 2 W Tt Ak | on an ayerage, for the space of 20 minutes, wblle the average Y. S. Surveys Nos. 1451, 1741 and 1 ¢ SRR 2 . TR . P f463 in Lat. 56°, 18 57" N. Long. HAIR THINNING | country newspaper has a “reading:life” of 3 hours to its credit! 134° 27 W. containing 250 ,acres, . ) 4 s @ 1t 15 now 1n,bhe files 09 tug { It is kept 'round the house for hours and everyone in the family 3 . S. Land Office at Anchorage, A SPECIALTY | 2 A i TR R e laska. - ] takes hisiturn in going through 'its pages. b " Any and all persons claiming ad- [ . IR T § . versely any of the above mentioned | vét : *Y land should file their adversea I is s »thi ri P " 3 claims in the U. S. Land Office | That is something for both subscriber and advertiser to at Anchorage, Alaska, within the P P B Sl \ g period of publication or thirty days, et?r an eauty N .'Qppe { think about. thereafter or they will be barred i : . the” (Eisiots of W siekugl Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. Phone 221 | 5 . 1 3. LINDLEY GREEN, - g | PEN N ) 3iYd s’lrs: pult;ll_lca:ilon, ;p;ll llf 1933. A complete overhauling . ! v } ication, June 14, 1933. AR ] e o s e S PR . e i 5w Sl dneghpale) f o The Daily Alaska i . s e (| will give it the power ’ . y . . e | LUDWIG NELSON | |[ und ‘sest that .makes REORGANIZING SALE Il - .u"“m driving a true pleasure. T lish thid our’ enti k‘. "4 || SR g i I (| Really reasonable ratest o accomplish t entire stock is H : being ‘cleare PO Tt S . ! Sy i Sy s ; i ——| JUNEAU t Cost PAINTS—O) i % | Builders’ and Shelf o s i . 7 5 o acd O R L S R v e it e | owane MOTORS BUILDERS SUPPLY (CO. : ‘ i Thomas Hardware Co. Lo it i 1 . Dishaw and Son | - joi - e o - l oy e B [ - oca. s o 2 X g