The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1934, Page 16

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1934. - : CALIFORNIA Pluncs “A la Jules Verne” GOLD MEDALS ey :ggfifh:??i : WE HAVE AN OVERSTOCK GIVEN BOOST & S e vy Man Proves to Be Splendid Arbiter, Just What Is Needed By PAUL LO3 ANGELES, the Navy D ton sent Liei worthy to Sunnyside in command of th it unknowi i When Jimmy Thomson of Long| Scientists, ex- | Beach won the midsummer Santa| ‘ ONSELECT VINTAGE mbers and ath- | Mcnica open golf tournament Jhere | ) their lives in the |he defeated among others, Willie| | public interest are now eligible for | Hunter, the man he caddied for| NI gold medals, thanks to Mussolini.|in the British amateur champion- | CAI‘IFORNIA Looking over an 80-year-old law | \hip back in’ 1921. erning the award of medals for | The story was revealed by the msed two private toll bridges in|course forward and backward. He| he discovered that no provis- | tathers of the two players, Jimmy its campaign to make every bridge | knew it so well that he brought on had ever been made for heroes | Thomsoh, Sr, and Harry Hunter. 3 of these followings. Forthwith he|two famous pro’s trom the British| | amended the regulation. | Isles, who | galleried during the| In a published expidnation he |tournament. \ called scientists “superior men who| The elder Thomson was profes-| ¥ cases sacrificed their lives | sional at Hoylake the year the | in the state a free public thor- Willie Hunter home a victor in S } i % & v t ———— oped, so he took his 3-year old 5 7 2 y; g fornia a grea ! t Commissicn son out of school to pack clubs for | Famous St. Claire Sherr ) dTh.c 51‘\.. ¢ state highway department |a young amateur from Deal. ( s } i Carolina recently pur-| Jimmy, Jr., knew the Hoylake good refere happens to be Renworthy of duty off the enviable, reputation as biter Came an epidemic of bad (l(‘i‘;-‘ sions in Soutk 1 ’l‘nr! commissioners atched their] heads about what to do when someone announced Kenworthy had returned. That was the answer, Kenworthy To The Rescue | So Kenworthy was selected to| work the third bout between MflXl(‘l Rosenbloom and Lee Ramage. It was a tough spot, for much argu- ment had prev d over the merits of demerits of Slapsie Maxie's use of the open The previous decisions had disputed Harry Martin, chairman of thej commission, asked Kenworthy to| RS talk to the two boxers before the| men to fight. There was qui crowd on hand for the discussion, including| on a previous tour buil ;h ideal of human prog- | 1mateur championship was held there. A shortage of caddies devel- oughfare. the tournament. ;000“0%’“““0’00“0“0“0“0“000“0““ ! 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I score on bl &-the, inten Planes carrying 10 passengers them; on blow the OP-| . 1 make ddily tripg morning and ponent’s clever defense; SSIVE- 1 atternoon eding commuters be- ness and good sportsmanship, tween their Tashionable homes Glen Cove and Port i on the shore of Long Island sound and -thelr offices in, | the financial center. | Landing in the East River, the| planes are towed on to the i.m*]).i Incenspicuous In Ring R “And about the open gloves. Both | 0" ¢ of you know a blow ick W closed fist is more damaging tr one hit with the glove open. We'll stick strictly by the book in scor- ing the fight. That's all.” No further questions were ;Mwl‘ and most fans and critics agreed.| Ramage deserved his victory. Kenwortl stayed out of the fight. He tapped the boxers light-| ly on the shoulders and t “broke”. He was scarcely noti able until time for the decision to ALLEN SHATTUCK i HARRY RACE, Druggis CANDIDATE FOR ‘ “THE SQUIBB STORE” TERRITORI Al i Phone 25 Free Prompt Delivery ? SENATOR which has outer edge sunk be- low the water line. Passengers quickly disembark into the wait- ing room, a only a few offices are b 0000900990900 0000000000000000000090000000044009000000000000000000000000040000¢ | tur | to be rendered. | scaplanes in deteriorates in sltorage An angler from Wink, Tex., pull- Marriage licenses issued in Rich- The naval officer was a W(‘l“‘l“jm,”“_ and at it is “digesting it " ed a 150-pound catfish out of the mond, Va., the first six months of weight boxer at La te Coll hin ¢ through a chemical called trypsin Pecos River—and had several wit- 1934 showed a 20 per cent gain before going to Annapolls, where is parking | that sets on the egg white. nesses. over the same period last year. DEMOCRATIC TICKET he was a mi ht boxer and| played end on the football teams of 1915 and 1916. — . 30 planes, Street, where the second r will be floated, is parking space for A resident of Juneau since 1898 o i Election Sept. 11th 9090009099000 0000 20 more. H e 5 Each of the ramps, constructed THE LAWN MOWER of steel, weigh 165 tons, measures MAY GET ASSIST |85 by 45 feet and cost $37,000. Be sides the turntables, they are FOR PHIL'S FEATS)cquippea with waiting rooms, fuel- | — ing stations and an awning prom-| NEW YCRK, Sept. 10—Bl Ter- enade , for sightseers. Funds for | 1y, whose Giants are skimming|the ramps were appropriated byt along toward another National|the temporary Ei gency Relict | League pennant, likes the way Phili Administration and furnished jobs | Weintraub swings his bat. for more than 300 iron workers. Terry would like to have Phil in| The idea is a pai of Mayor La the Giants' outfield every day for|Guardia's program to promote avi- hitting purposes. But Bill doesn't}ation in the ropolitan dis- like the way Phil tackles ground|trict. Later it is planned to oper- balls in the outfield. ate an aerial ferry service between Terry has spent his mornings|the ramps and F 1 Bennett field working with him, his &venings 4 wondering about him. Then he| A number of Long Island shore | made a decision. He had the|residents have lied for commu. groundskeeper roll the outfield and| tation tickets, which cost $350 a clip the grass in the Polo Grounds|s on, $150 a month or $4 for a center fleld especially close so that|single trip, Tweniy per cent of balls hit to Weintraub will roll|the gross receipts go to the city| smoothly. treasury. Of course, some of the more R facetious Gotham scribes suggested| Lake Junaluska, N. C. summer it might be safer to grow a deep v ground of the Methodist crop of ball-stoppinz alfalfa in- Church, south, was! stead of giving the lawn a bush|named for an Indian chief, Juna- league haircut. luska, who once ru that section. i 3 | Rasan 'NORTHWEST GIRL BIDS FOR NET FAME | White bread should grace your table at every meal Pure’ whole wheat bread is M‘NDENHALL MIlK Stands for Supreme ozl " come varlaion, Serve 1 . A ; onl B ; Purity and Richness of Flavor Zh g e Ay e B p And to put Such oulsanding qualily and dependability into our milk, ; Peerless breads, we have had to go to untold research an | expense. The cows on our i £ . Our Ryc bread combines the farms are all tubcgculin-tested, Grade A producers and are milked 2 b _ delicicus flavar of special under the mest sanitary conditions. In our plant we use as much flour and a , chewy care, labor and equipment in keeping it clcan as we do in the actual crust. It's different, production of the milk, and then to be sure, several purity tests are 4 o : ; The slew, thorcugh baking of Peerless made during the bottling of the milk. All this to give you, your W brc.ads gives them their better flavor, helps husband and your children a smooth, rich, heavy-bodied milk. Our b in making better toast and maintgins milk has more cream, which means more nourishment—more flavor— consistent wholesomeness. more vitamins. And best of all—you can depend om ~em~istent high % quality. Phone today for a month’s trial, Raisin bread has more milk : : than white bread. Plenty of ® N Y " T . big raisins make it addi- tionally appetizing. jnnemse e ! Mendenhall Dairy i|E=g perirss pakery the first Seattle girl to get a try for national honors. She went to the GEORGE DANNER, Proprietor oo AT ALL GROCERS—ASK F OR.' 11; s national hnl,or‘lfll‘ tennis championships at Philadelphia. (Associated D R

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