The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1933, Page 12

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“ is emphasized ness of the situation in Anchorage dents of Cordova for many S and business men| was a member of the 1933 Lincoln there will be a gener- High School, Seattle, graduating there expect put more men to work e Mrs. Clarence Olsen of Anchor-| Cordova is making more and big- age and Mrs. Alice Dowling of for the Fourth of July |Miss Dorothy Boston, Mass, are making a tou this year and the pro- |dent of the E of the Interior, taking in McKin- consume the entire day | Schools, from | Fairbanks and (3 the ‘evenings preceding | Washington, § district if possible g the day on is the youngest { — |several dances will be given, and Mrs, i father is a mber | v. H. DeBolt on theigeward schools are left that airbanks to famili | with his new po; is goin rection of the Anc of Commerce commi Eklutna road, whe employed. Se gaw reported that mos superintend:nt of hat city men the job ar vied, allltendent of F: selec from those who had en- ? rolled in quest of emergency work.\ Members of the Anchc i |100 of the Pioneers of Alaska met |quantiti hd A. B. Cain, correspondent and |recently and made Cards were age announcing Bayles of Anchorage. Her | fi¥ drive being class of 1933. funds to o C. D. Moyer of Point Ley, 180 miles from Point Barrow, with his Anchor- | wife and four Alaska-born chil- the graduation of |dren, left recently for Seattle on stu- @ visit with Mr. Moyer's father Anchorage public Mr. Mo , who has been employ- Government building of led by Miss Bayles | Schools “ at Point Hope, Deering daughter of Mr, | Was outside in 1928, but this is the trip to the states of Mrs. merchant and member Moyer and her bright and lovely of the Chamber earthquake which shook An- up things Cook Inlet oppo of Commerce of |children. They traveled 16 days by dog team to Kotzebue and flew from there to Fairbanks. A great time was planned by An- dis- | horage Elks for their annual Kids of | pienic which was given recently ; posite the Anchorage | g ake Spenard. Many races were ront to such an extent great|p,janneq for the youngsters with S or rol] o ik of loose material xmledhmzeS for award: cemetery to clean |down the high cut bank for miles a dust that was visible | Oscar Anderson, president and subscription agent for the Nnnh-lxho pioneer lot of the heavy west Progr the Extension!of brush which had begun to cover |to all who happened to be along |.sneral manager of the Evan Jones Magazine, passed through Anchor-|the tract the shore on side, | 5oa) company, and Mrs. Anderson age recently on ‘his annual tour of —_— some two miles bank. |{jaft Anchorage recently on a trip the Ter v in behalf of the two public Cain makes his|f headquarters in Juneau 280 applicants signed up he relief commit- Richard loyment, the serious- |Mr. and Mrs. B Dahlager, resi- {to the World's Fair in Chicago of | They will also visit several other large cities while they are away. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933. 'WILD BOAR' IS SMILING GIANT for my first fight in Paris and 1 have just kept him there. Maybe he be good luck. In Undine we have no wild boars.” The press agents, stuck for some- thing exciting to write about Primo, | always can start with fhe asser- tion that he weighs 275 pounds UF PRIZE RlNG on the loose, 260 when in fighting trim and stands 6 feet 6% inches. Also that he is a fool about mov- ies and the radio and likes to drive New Champion, Italian, Is rast. But from there on the going Different from Other Titleholders (Continued from Page Nine) Very Poor Teamwork It’s this way,” he said. “The woods were full of vicious black where Primo lived as a boy. e he saw one of them about bo: or gets tough. Owns Impressive Record His is not the gift of repartee, he doesn’t boast and he authors few predicitions. He mostly grins, displaying a tremendous expanse of ivory, and lets the others do the talking. He fights automatically but surprisingly well a Preem has had 74 fights since o attack a little girl. Primo scut- [he started in 1929, winning 57 by tled over in the nic kof time, grab- knockouts, 12 by decision, losing od the boar by the feet and dash- |four and engaging in one no-de- him to death against a tree. |cision affair. He ran up a long hat there emblem on his pants. Primo was pressed for more of |their authenticity. But he 1e harrowing details. t's why they call him to ‘Wild Boar of Sequals’ and why he has‘ string of kayos on his first tour of his country and some of the boys were very skeptical about | was re- garded primarily as a freak in Oh, the little pig on the pants? | those days and nobody cared much He means nothing. He was ther he pants they gave me to e |how he fought so long as he ex- r | hibited his bulk. He has learned to | fight since the: The vast one has made a for: |tune in the ring and lost most of | For the present he is giving Eng- | it through dizzy investments. He|land a wide berth having lost | recently filed a petition in bank- | the decision in a breach of prom- ruptcy. He eats moderately, for all|ise suit S THE NAME THAT GUARANTEES FINE TEA For years Lipton's Tea has been famous fo high quality and low price. Now with new low prices and same quality—Lipton’s is a greater value than ever. '{ AN EXPRESSION . . . . TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU GASTINEAU CHANNEL We thank you for the splendid treatment we have received from you during the past vear, and for your consistently increased pat- ronage. Our faith in the future of this district is strong. Constantly we are adding to our stock. striving to serve your desires and needs in the lines of merchandise we handle. Our business is good, we are putting back our earnings to make it better through consistent additions to our stock. We invite you at all times to call upon us for any additional service you may desire. For example we will be pleased to wrap and mail packages for you, send mail orders to sur- rounding camps and settlements for you; make 4 quick emergency deliveries locally. Our sincere desire is to serve you, please .\'Ull. ill a ('Ul]g"llifll llupp.\' manner, "I"(l to grow with, and help build this community. Sincerely, HARRY RACE. Druggist. T e e e s o S e il st el o<l i s HARRY RA (The Squibb Store) EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR: Helena Rubinstein’s Beauty Preparations Lentheric (French F ormula) Beauty Aids WE ARE ONE OF THE LARGE DISTRIBUTORS OF McKesson and Squibb Products - Rogers University Chocolates from the on their | Begins Saturday Morning OF APPRECIATION . . . HARRY RACE DRUG STORE 1st ANNIVERSARY | SALE-~- of Fourth of July NOISEMAKERS ¢

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