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BARNF \ (,OO(JLE AND SPARK PLUG 80 YOU SEE, LUCY-BELLE, M AFRAID WE'LL HAVE TO SEND BACK ALL THIS SUNK MR.G..I'LL JES' BE PLUMB HEART -BROKE EF I HEV TER PART WITH THIS HYEH PURTY || WASHY-BOARD AN' THET ROCKY-CHAIR _.I'M SHORE §, YORE MONEY AIN'T &) BEEN STOLE,MR.G L LET'S LOOK JES' ONCE MOREBCISL NO,; SIR. . ... THAR i HAIN'T HAIR NER (i HIDE OF WiT___. |l BY RIGHTS, T il RECKON YO HOLD ON-. LUl ORTER GIT TH' SHEREEL o -~ ”‘f/u\\' 4 % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1934, B\ BlLl E DE Bh( K DANNY BARLOW'S I NEW CUFF-BUTTON! Now . ___ SAM HILL DID THAT GET DOWN HOW THE WAL ...FER i LAND'S O' LIVINL! © I NEVER HEARN TELL O SiCH A THING.U RESIDENTS oF TOWNS PLEASED WITH SCHOOLS New PWA Buildings High-| ly Commended by Towns- people, Karnes Says “In each cOmmunity that I visit- ed on my recent trip where the | new PWA schools have been con- structed, the residents were en- | thusiastic about the improved and modern accommodations of the new | structures,” declared Anthony E.| Karnes, Territorial Commissioner of Education, who returned this week from an extensive trip of inspection to the Territorial schools in the Interior and Westward dis- tricts. Mr. Karnes left here three weeks ago and covered a large part of the Territory on his school inspec- tion, t.aklng in the Cook Inlet and | Portlock, and visited existing Ter- tractor who did considerably more | hand and then tosses it back on than was required in the contract, | the grass. in the way of building in shelves, cupboards and other conveniences,” Mr. Karnes said - .~w‘ Matanuska Valley district as well as principal towns. He looked over the recently constructed schools in | Wasilla, Fort Yukon, Seldovia and It's Habit Now “I'm not superstitious or anything like that,” Hughie explains. “I just do it out of force of habit. It brings me luck and gosh a fellow needs it in this game today.” The capricious Rabbit Maranville | tried to break Hughie of that habit and if it wasn't that the little Mis- | sissippian has a fleet pair of legs | he might have succeeded. After doing a turn at second for ‘lhe Boston Braves the Rabbit, in- ritorial schools in Skagway, Valdez, [ Seward, Fairbanks, Palmer, Mata- nuska, Kenai, Kasilof in addition. ‘ While in Fairbanks Mr. Karnes | met the school staff at a Parent- | Teacher Association meeting and | in Seward attended a P.-T. A. re- | ception given for the teachers. In | L the latter city he spent several | hours at the Mission Territorial school, called the Jesse Lee Home.| What the baseball fans calls |stead of dropping his glove behind | New District Established | superstitions, but what Hughie | the bag, tucked it away in his hip He stopped at Talkeetna, on his | Critz calls habits stamps the tiny | Pocket, and proceeded to his team’s return to the coast from Fairbanks, | second baseman on the New York |dugout. | to make arrangements for the |giants one of the most mu-msung\ Critz went out to the bag and rental of a building in which a |players in the game | looked around for the mitt. Not school will be established for the| Superstitions or habits, which- |finding it, he sensed foul play and | first time in 16 years. There are a |ever they are, Hughie believes they ,JUSt as the Giant pitcher was get- number of new settlers in addition | wield some occult influence over |ting ready to oppose the first bat- | to those who have lived in the dis- | the gods of baseball. Without them | ter, Hughie yelled for time and trict for years and the school will |he would be inconsolable raced across. the field to the Brave's | take care of 17 pupils of school‘ The older of these habits in-|den. He rushed up to Maranville, age in the vicinity. | volves his rival second baseman’s |SPun him around, spotted the glove, “The new buildings which I have |glove. After his team has been at laid a heavy right hand on it, gave | seen are very satisfactory and the |bat and takes its position on the |it the customary squeeze and then | residents are extremely pleased |field, Hughie always holds up the |2alloped back to second. with the new schools. I was parti- | ceremonies while he goes to the Weighs Him Down cularly pleased with the one built |outfield turf, picks up his rival's| The other habit has to do with at Fort Yukon and with the con- | glove‘ squeezes it with his right | pebbles. He acquires them from the BY ALAN GOULD | base paths and stows them away in his pants pocket. When it's Hughie's turn to bat | | he s can be seen sticking that right paw into the pocket. When Hughie isn’t playing base- ball he spends his time on his| 443-acre cotton plantation in Greenwood, Miss. That's where he | |is n and along with the rest of the cotton growers, he's lamenting over > price he gets for his | product .ee PING PONG GETS CHAMPION BAER HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 26— | Ping pong today had claimed Max | | Baer, | pion, for a vietim. Baer, in Hollywood to make‘route to her winter moorings in | “Kings on the Cuff” for Paramount | Seattle. The vessel is one of the | expressed delight over the discov- ery of a teble tennis game in the studio gymnasium. “There's a game I'm going to start learning right now,” the pugilxsl actor exclaimed. world’s heavyweight chn.m-w “It’s a great thing for the eyes. Golf is good exercise but I can do myself more real good right at this | table tennis than in a dozen golf | games. You've got to see fast and |move fast in this game, and it's perfect for timing.” 1 R |MILER, ROSENBLOOM IN 10-ROUND DRAW DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 26— Johnny Miller, 175, of Albia, Iowa, | hardy son of southern Iowa coal fields, fought Maxie Rosenbloom, 181, world's light heavyweight champion, to a draw here in their |ten round bout before 5,000 spec- tators. \URVEY WORK THROUGH; JFLEET HOMEWARD BOUND The Discoverer, Lieut. Comdr. H | B. Campbell, commanding, is en main units of the Coast Geodetic fleet operating among the Aleutian Islands with the steamer Surveyor, the second large vessel of the fleet, | a number of tenders and smaller ‘crart completing it. OFFICERS ELECTED FOR DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS At a meeting held recently at Ketchikan, the following were elect- ed officers to conduct the affairs of the Drum and Bugle corps of the American Legion there: Dr. D. S. Rowe, director; Dwight L. Chase, drum major, and Edwin L. Elliot, secretary, treasurer and business manager. 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