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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-I'VE CLEANED THE HOUSE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM- I TS ALL SPIC AN OPAN-TLL MAKE A HIT \WATH DEAR ME ' M GLAD TO BE WOME - \WHAT A DAY OF SHOPPRING: € 1934, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934. T UP- HELLO-MRS. TEETHCHATTER.- I'M SORRY E\U'\' | WON'T ‘BE ABLE TO SEE YOU TO-MORROW | JUST. LOOKED OVER THE HOUDE-ITS ALL UPSET AND FILTHY DIRTY- 1| MUST STAY HOME AND FIX By GEORGE McMANUS HUH! A LOT INDIANS HAVE F. HENNING AND NEW OFFICERS; MRS, FAULKNER SAVAGE CHIEF HIGH BOWLERS th | Gotham. Bill Klepper, General Man-|Alaskans, Chileans, Boliv-F ians Winners in Mon- ager, Hikes to Spring 1 day Night Games Training Camp ‘ SEATTLE, March 13—For the| 1y the Elks' bowling tournament since William H. Klep- | matches played last night, the Al- per resigned last August, the Se-lgskan team was among the Win- iers with two games out of the Tribal directors held a hurrie | nhree from the Argentinians. The elected officers and sen I ,ther winning teams were the Chil- | T, now the general busines | .ans who took two oui of thres first t attle Indians have a president. manager of the club, rushing sout I ;ames from the Canadians and th with Manager George Burns t | molivians, with two out of thr take command of the club’s train ¥ vins from the Brazilians. F. Henning, of the Canadian: 96 and Stevens, of the Chilean: President, John E. Savage, nade the high single game score owner of the Trianon Ballroom ¥ith 223 in his second gami and former owner of the But- ¥ \frs Faulkner, of the Bolivian: ler Hotel. yas high woman bowler, with Vice - President, George E Vandeveer, attorney. Second Vice - President, T. Harry Gowman, owner of the Gowman Hotel, man Dickison, attorney. 193. The four new officers and On the schedule for tonight Klepper make up the director- ollowing matches will be pla ate of five. )y teams of the Asiatic L Gowman and Dickison are nev to Indian affairs. Savage has bee 8:30 o'clock, Turks vs. Hindus. a director and club treasurer i |.co former years. Vanderveer has bee vice president of the club for th | gng last two years, “This new organization is per | yere: manent,” said Dickison in an Alaskans nouncing the election, “but if th | \rrs Koski 120 157 136— 413 agar, Jr. 144 183 194— 521 stock to a civic committee, sucl | \onagle 156 154 154—*462 majority stockholders transfer thei as the one handled by Henry Bro e derick, and Judge Charles P. Mo Totals . 418 494 484—1396 riarty, the present officers wil Argentinians step aside.” Mrs. Kaufmann 167 157 137— 461 The new officers say Tribal fi- Blomgren ..... 186 133 215— 534 nances are in better shape than| aqams . 138 133 103— 375 they have been in five years anc o o 00 L MM there’s mno ' question but that th Totals 491 424 453—1370 Indians will be in the field, read; to battle the other seven clubs ir |nps G, Canadians the Pacific Coast League Wher |yesserschmidt.. 118 118 118—2354 the season’ opens April 3. F. Henning ... 213 191 192— 596 ST s S SRR L Dunham ... 173 114 178— 465 ATTENTION REBEKAHS e The Perseverance Rebekah Lodge| Totals ... 504 423 488—1415 Number 2 A will meet Wednesday Chileans eight o'clock. Initiation and re-|Stevens 171 223 166— 560 | freshments. All members are urged | Davis 142 158 133— 433 to attend. Visiting members wel- EER NPy s e come. EDITH F. SHEELOR, Totals ... 506 523 467—1496 —adv. Secretary. Bgiivians ——————————— Mrs. Faulkner 170 179 214— 563 WESLEY GUILD RUMMAGE Banfield . SALE Stapleton ... Brazilians Mrs. Petrich. 147 124 135— 408 Shop in Juneau is the new slate of offi I yade high three game total with ! hree game total of 563 and a ingle game high of 214. Mrs.! Jufresne, of the Chileans, made he second high score among the vomen members, with a total of Secretary-Treasurer, C. Nor- 03 and a single game high of 7:30 o'clock, Japanese vs. Arabs. " 9:30 o'clock, Siamese vs. Siber-| Individual scores made last night | ening in the I. O. O. F. Hall at|Mrs. Dufresne 193 142 168— 503 188 124 188— 500/ . 187 153 185— 525 Rummage Sale, A. N. B. Hall, P e e March 24. —adv. Totals 545 456 587—1588 > Daily S p;;'ts C artoon SHE BEAT HELEN Hiccs / N THE MAMI = 73 BICTMORE ! FINALS.. By Pap T {snaw o 176 169 165— 510 C. Sabin .. 143 173 153— 469 Totals ... 466 466 453—1385 ———— Henri Cochet, famous French tennis star, was badly scared by New York’s careening taxi traffic e night he made his pro debut in e ————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 'DEPRESSION BLAMED FOR BIG PIN SCORES TOLEDC, C., iarch 13.- Larry Gazzolo, long a nationally known | bowling figure and e leading al- | ley-keeper here, says he can ex- plain the “wave” of fantastically| jhigh tenpin scores that has been | sweeping the country. “It's the non-plane rule, 1.)xassed1 Tomorrow Morning 10 O’'CLOCK @ An invitation is extended to all miners, or those workers connected with mining, of Juneau and vicinity, to ATTEND either or both of these open miners’ meetings. @ Doors open one hour earlier each meeting for the purpose of registration. 00000000000 \'by the American Bowling Con- | gress last year, that’s responsible | for the flood of elephantine to- | “As a depression measure the |A. B. C. ruled that, to help al- | ley-keepers | didn't have to be planned last fall. alleys and high totals : 1 hope they kill|of Alaska will meet in annual con- | ‘Grooved’ | are the answer. the rule at Peoria.” o Daily Empire Want Ads Pay j gIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllllIHIII"l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII|flIIIIlHll!IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIl|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIIII||l||||||I|IiIIIIIm|I|II|IIIIIg Miners’ ‘Union Meetings A.B. HALL TONIGHT 7 O’CLOCK ANCHORAGE MAN DIES Martin Peterson, long-time resi- dent of Anchorage, died recently suddenly at his home in that city. He is survived by his widow, a son and a daughter. —— .. | GRAND IGLOO PLANS MEET The Grand Igloo of the Pioneers vention in Anchorage March 20 and delegates are expected from & number of igloos in the Territory. = = = = = = = = = = = = £ = You know how it is. It was the wind. Then that whack-blanked trap. And the caddy sneezed. 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