The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1934, Page 7

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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JAN. 3, 1934. - ATTACK MADE ON NRA CODE, ONE INDUSTRY Temporary Res!ralnln\_., Q:der Served, Favoring | Suit and Coat Makers | issued by Judge R 4 ring Janua. The five petitio Scapellati; Inde ©any, + Incorporates Sckol Bros. Ingorporated; Parisian Garment Garment are Phillip t Cleak Com- C any, and Biltright Manufzeturing Company. The complainants allcged the cofle for their industry unts o “unlawful interfe: cess of manufactt Commerce, tution cf the Ul The minimum W the cade is e £ the ground: required dif- ferent wage scales in different sec- tions of the country. - FRANK CARROLL DIES IN CALIFORNIA CITY Frank Carroll, former this city, and a mem! Juheau Lodge, F. & A. 147, died it was announced Leivers, Secretary. Funeral serv will be held in that city und Masonic auspices. Mr. Carroll was manager of ti logal branch of Ingersoll & Rand for several years beginning about} 20 years ago. He was made a Mas- ter Mason here in 1916. | In 1920, he was transferred to the Stales by the company. For the past several years he has been traveling representative and made nis headquarters in New York City. He has been in illhealth for sc time. Cause of death was not given. | - CITY LEAGUE TEAMS TO BOWL AT BRUNSWICR AT 7:35 O'CLOCK TONIGHT At 7:30 o'clo tonight the George Brothers’ team will bow against the Brunswick team in th= January tournament now under| way by teams of the Ci eag The match will be playe: Brunswick bowling al! e NOTICE today by J \V. e Finding it necessary to liquida on coal and feed accounts, on and after January 2nd, 1934, coal and feed will be sold for cash only. w —adv. D. B. FEMMER, iAnother Step on Comeback Roa | er for | the league. Perhaps Mack - | he wanted or demanded for the cash trans: Hr' will b | backstop obtained from the White Sox and a former Lafayetfe All- Amoncan football end, will have a promising co-worker in Mad- jeski. There will be a number of young fellows eager to do the pitching chores, but it may take two or three of them to replace Grove, one-man staff. .- = SPORT BRIEFS i ¥ The University of Nebraska, Six conference title, placed s men on the all-star conference team and three on the sacond eleven, ers who have been more ularly used in Notre| string eleven, will be this spring, includinz| graduated Backs Luktas, Brancheau and Ba-| nas and Linemen Roach Krause,| Wunsch, Piyarnik, Gorman, Leon- ard and Devore. Dr. Walt:r E. Meanwell, veteran Wisconsin basketball coach, has used the same quintet for two sea- sons, one season as sophomores. Despite one of their poorest sea- sons, particularly in the matter of \ seoring points Norfhwestern's Wild- cats played to 240,000 attendance It seems to be a fair exchange of compliments here as Tony Canzoneri i ]asL fall, (left), formey lightw 1pion of the world, and Cleto Locatelli, Kuropean champior s simultancously during their bout af which won its third straight Big| RADDE AND MRS. WiLLIAMS ARE No Games Scheduled for L1 Tonight in Elks' Bowl- ing Tournament ' Teams cf the fruit league re- sumed play in the Elks' Bowling | tournament at the, club afleys. last { night with the Crabapples taking three straight games from the Or- | anges, the Lemons winning two out | of three from the Melons and the Peaches winning all three from the | Pigs. Mrs. Willlams of the Crabapples made the high total for women | with 468 and a single game high of 200 in her third game; while high| score for the evening was made by Radde of the Lemons with 610 and a single game high of 224. There will be no matches played tonight as it is regular lodge night. | HIGH BOWLERS! 187 Halm 201 Iverson 143 185 181 Totals 498 486 5 Oranges Miss Kolasa 80 * 80 Barragar 170 181 H. Mes'er'dt 158 192 166—516 Totals 408 453 415 1276 Lemons Miss Hansen 69 116 120—306 Radde 196 224 190610 Stevens 111 170 161—442 Totals 376 510 471 1357 Melons Mrs. Andrews ...*134 *134 *134—402 Robertson *172 *172 *172—516 Sweum 175 174 158—507 Totals 481 480 464 1425 Peaches Miss Barragar.. 111 135 115—361 H. Sabin 160 183 219562 Monagle 161 186 169—519 Totals 432 504 503 1439 Figs Mrs. Coughlin 152 164 140—456 Van Atta 147 150 201—498 Adams 124 148 125397 Totals .. 423 462 466 1351' — - NOTiCE Telephone number 1603 for pipe! Individual scores made Tuesday|thawing or general plumbing. were: Crabapples Mrs. Wmmms 13 154 114 200—468) —adv. ‘W. J. MANTHEY. Dany Empire Wans A2s Pay. Madison Square Garden, New York. Canzoneri won an easy decision on pmnh over the invader, _SPORT— &= fi 2., ALAN GOULD formance under pressure he has no| o i e | S as or and few equa Newspapermen sometimes found rove a bi y and at best a 1gh enterts ies about 1 ball in pa and strong, be temperamental. D/iILY SPOR | Grove turned in 24 victories and was the workh of the staff. ONE OF GREATEST ‘There can be no und:r-estima-| tion of the real value of Grove. Ho belongs with the great pitchers of signal d velopment so far in attempt to give better the clubs of the Am I have no do aim was ve: Mack the he had no occasion t0 balance to Rarcly has his bothered him. F: .’ev?)\l > years he has won 20 mes for the A's. In est player col the game. It is fair to assume, far\ Comv on 8 years of age, Grove example, that ths Yankees and|gti)] has plenty of great pitchin possibly Cleveland would bid high-|jeft in his system. Some of the o'd the services of Grove and|fire m e Cochrane than any other be gone from his hlE’\ hut his control is ones, a fact he b can L:sague by enabl the type of pl es and Boston to" take the best pitching arm in the ‘Grove and Cochrane, the grea e Mathew the Red Sox from the alone of not el r opponents for 1934. 1 boon to | | GOOD REPL! As for the 2 TS , we repeat thn biz shakeup will not make much difference except in the passing o | Grove and Co hrane. of Cramer, Johnson but they over the passt can A of Rub=|the 1933 cam | Walberg and George Earnshaw | Foxx, Williams s\ho togethzr won only 14 and los! | gins, 23 gam“% last season, wh s next year. Chnrley Berry, t,“ i NY T.-\e McNair apparently will be intact for| and Hig- | MISSA GOOGLE YO' ALL AIN'T SAID NUFFIN' ABOUT HOW MUCH YO' ALL 1S GONNA PAY ME FO' Dis JoB-- I'M A RASSLER! 1 NEED EXERCISE — AR%Q‘;“ " HE'LL BREAK SPARK PLUSG'S BACK- TH BlG LUMMOX ! 4O004LE ! SuLLY JES’ TOOK OuT SPAHK: BY &4OLLY! YOu DO LOOK KINDA ~ PASTY, SULLY, 1 HOPE YOU AIN'T. GONNA GET SICk THIS YEAR GONNA BE DIFFERENT YOU'RE A &OOD AH DIDN'T SIT NUFFINY DE LAS’ TIME AH HAD DIS JoB - JUST TWICE MUCH — TS CARTOON JiM QUNlSlv\\NG w’ AN Rights Heserved by The Ansocited rd O AT #E MADE FAMOUS . " OEVE LORED HIS LEes o THE FARM AT VERONA,, MSSo0R ---B y Pap OEESm—Em—— “AVERAGING TUREE B0UTS A WEERK — HE HAS won ABouT 150 MATCHES THiS YEAR, OA@’————‘@,E—‘ \T'S 80Y - AND FROM NOwW ON YOU &ET AS — REGARDLESS -~ 400D HEAVENS 'Y YOU DON'T MEAN TO SAY WE'RE GONNA MAKE OUR HOME IN THIS STABLE "7?? SURE , WE ARE ' WHAT'S 400D ENOUSGH =% FOR SPARK PLUG IS 400D ENOCUGH FOR US --~- AN® % QUIT SQUAWKIN' COME UP TO BED- SNIF SNIF 1 S'POSE T GOTTA SLEEP HERE ---BUT--- B ELRERE "HERE is A COAL with a Price that shnuld.nppeal btov every Coal consumer in Juneau Egg-Lump |NDIA N $11 per ton ——AT BUNKERS— We have higher priced coals but none at any price. that will give more satisfaction and economy than “INDIAN.” Stick to known coals that serve, satisfy and save. PACI FICCOASTCoal Co. 412 RN 3 s The Officers, Directors, and staff of this bank join in extending to you this age-old, yet ever-new greeting. It is our sincere hope that the good will, joy and happiness of the holiday season will be with you throughout every day of every year. First Natwnal Bank THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastmgqu' Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang !’hnls of : Evory sz-r-Cmylu Boat WINDOW CLEA PHONE 485 THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”~of course! 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