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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN 4 I935 — g BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE GOIN! PEACEFULLY AN' QUIET TO-DAY, BUT TS ONLY TWO O CLOCK- 1 JUST RECEIVED THIS TELEGRAM FROM MY OwWN %ROTHER HE'S OMIN VIS T us- l A 0 o S | | ?‘R«G‘Q I i g { - II I HE'LL ARRIVE EUSTACEL LOOK INALL VERY GOOD- - - but lost to Juneau High School, 24-20. Figures don't lie, so, by this | manner of calculation, Juneau—not | = MNARY PULLS TLL BET Douglas—is tt o MORROW- THE MY CLOSETS, TOO- SIR-AND DO otts N PR o ™M HAPDY' TELEGRAM MAGGIES BROTHER YOU MIND \F . s H M EX 8 15 ARRIVE S | PUT A So what? The game tonight alone LA HAR v coLlecT TO-MORROW- Lock ou THE| | will ten A - Coach Harold E. Regele of Ju- AL AFL\J"TER neau probably will start his first| team of Hank Meade, center; Bud- | il dy Lindstrom and Dutch Behrénds, | . i forwards: and_ Spiro. paut - and| Republican Leader Names N Walt Scott, guards. Coach Peder-| Nye as*Chairman, Im- B3 Ring Feacures Syndicate, e, Geese Britalm ighs reserved. A son may depend on the following | lineup: Dick Kilburn and Gordan Mills, forwards; Gerald Cashen, center; and Albert Stragier and Gen Edwards, guards. A special Tun of the Juneau- Douglas ferry will be made at 7:15 o'clock for the accommodation of Juneau fans. portant Committee (Continued from Page One) is marked with the pioneer spirit and opposed to many of the con- servative theories of the cast. STAYS IN BACKGROUND e McNary has ‘had little to say publicly about how he feels about LVERAGES FOR ELKS' BOWLING RELEASED TODAY Four Men E;e Figures—Three Wom- en Over 160 Individual scoring averages for the recent three-league Elks bdwl- g competition, released today, | ow five men with averages of1 better than 180 and three women better than 160. } 180-Plus Iverson 15 157/ i : G CITY HOOP LOOP Messerschmidt, G. 23 156 Faulkner 18 155 | s 5 RELEASES SLATE Monagle 20 154 Petrich 23 lafl Evans 15 Dunham 15 152 Garn 24 Grummett 18 149 | e M. IeiPhillips Belpiced a5 Presi- Connors 15 14;‘ dent — Prepsters Williams, R. H. 15 143 | bt 2 i Still in League | Grigsby 11 133 | A | Foster 15 135, Releasq of the complete sched- Judson 17 uaIule for the second half of play, Reynolds 2 118 | sustaining A. B. Phillips as presi- WOMEN BOWLERS |dent of the league, and inclusion, Iagam of the High School team, second half of play. The managersl Thersday, January 24.—Moose Vs expressed the opinion that they | Douglas Firemen and Krause Con- could handle their own eligibility | creters vs Juneau Firemen at Ju- affairs themselves. neau High School. The inclusion of the Juneau High | Friday, January 25.—~Juneau High School team in the second half of |School vs Douglas High School at | play came as a surprise. It had |Juneau High School. | been expected by some hoop fans‘ Tuesday, January 29.— Juneau that Coach Harold E. Regele's High School vs Krause Concreters | prepsters would forego City League and George Brothers vs Douglas competition in the last section of |Firemen at Juneau High School. the schedule after having been in-| Friday, February 1.—Open. cluded in the first half competition | Tuesday, February 5.— Juneau for the first time. But, apparently, High School vs Juneau Firemen high school authorities felt that and Krause Concreters vs Moose | | : Fives Could Win PAST SCORING GIVES NO EDGE FOR PREP GAME {Comparison Shows Both! Juneau and Douglas Prollhc Writer |all this talk of reorganizing the party. He has gone quietly along | . ABERDEEN, Scotland—John J.|his way keeping . as far in the BPI] Scottish humorist who died ' background as possible. | récently, wrote 65 novels and plays| No one doubts, however, that he dm ng the 63 years of his life. has opinions of his own on the e AT T subject and will be heard from at the proper time. He works quietly Deaths Increase bchIgd the scenes and knows about as well as any man on Capitol Hill YORK.—Dr. W. B. Kou-| ynat is happening and why. nonhoven professor of electrical | His choice of Nye apparently is engineering at the Johns Hopkins gyigence that there will be no dis- | university, Baltimore said here that ..imination among Senate Republi- | de s due to electrical accidents | cang if he has his way. had increased. He gave the rate as il i the Juneau lads could handle them- at Juneau High School. one death per 100,000 persons a The Kan sas board of health re- selves in the City League and still Wednesday, February y.—DeMolay | GAME TONIGHT year. cently observed the twenty-fifth make a strong bid for Southeast vs Douglas Firemen at Douglas At Douglas Natatorium—Ju- | - e anniversary of the abolition of the Alaska high school honors. Natatorium § Th2 team personnel remains the Friday, " February 8.—DeMolay vs same, with seven quintets entered. George Brothers and Krause Con- The complete official schedule, creters vs Douglas Firemen at Ju- High School at 8 o'clock preliminary). neau High School vs Douglas (no Shop In Junean? public drinking cup in the state. i R N R S e SR PRI 1 S I | - totaling | were the principal features of the el - S i I 2 ; A including the Juneau-Douglas high ' neau B School. The averages, compiled by James La’:?::fi M G;;nes lv,’eo.meeung of the Juneau City Bas- schooi series, follows: Tuesday, Fol:::zry 12.— Juneau| 1f comparative scores have any- | ) Barragar, Jr, chair_man of the quIknc’rA NZ‘S 2 164iketb'fll League, held last night'at Friday, January 4.—Juneau High High School vs Moose at Juneay | thing to do about it, Juneau High | I Elks bowling committee, include Bavard IvIrs f}dith 18 mz-Juneau High School. School vs. Douglas High School at High Schoo! (one game only). | School's basketball team will both | complete figures for 54 men and Willi:m;s M'rs 21 | /The schedule, as prepared bY pouglas Natatorium. Wednesday, February 13.—Juneau win and lose to the Douglas High I ‘ 26 women who took part in the Andrewa' Mrs- 2 15szhlllI;)s and approved by the man- gyjday, January 11.—Juneau High Firemen vs Douglas Firemen at 00l's quintet tonight in Doug- ! tournament. Durrosm.; Mrs‘_ 24 151 |agers last nigm, calls for 21 league gchool vs Douglas High School and Douglas Natatorium. las. But, win or lose, the margin |, Barragar, himself, couldn’t dodge Motaan, “Mvas 21 151 | Bames. However, at ‘]E'\ab four paMolay vs Krause Concreters at| Frids February 15.—~ Juneau |©f \‘Ict.ory or defeat will be l.m*‘t o I i ho 18 ie o BOWL: eragioe Dhaitp 20 149 | games in the Juneau High School- | juneau High School. High School vs DeMolay and |Sdme—23 points! RN " ” ers with an average of 186 points. p o0 JOUE - & 146 | Douglas High School Gastineau Tuc:day, Jamuary 15— Juneau Krause Concreters vs Georpe Bros,| Sounds crazy? Wait, yoif haven't |} Hl('kor Blr('h or Agh Just one point behind is Martin Mess:erschlmidt Mrs, 2 140 | Channel championship series also yigh School vs George Brothers at Juneau High School heard anything yet. Here's how: |} dodd y’ ? il Laveni... "Iy]en, tied at 183, are Koski, Mrs. % 2 140 | Were included. ’I‘he Douglas 8aMes and Moose vs Juneau Firemen at ' £ (PO he? Tonight, at 8 o'clock in the Doug- : i\\drt BA;l[n -fl‘aije ‘anlded Radde. F‘ratgk Petiich” It . % 140 Df'thls se]r_iES_ will be pla)cg L\Hll’h; Juneau High School = ‘N‘f“]‘l“f““’{‘; ,“‘?;" IIMI prep | } All Sizes . . . All Styles . . . Latest Models Metcalf, with a 181 average, is the | g oqino * ppps, 8 136/ 0ut a preliminary. engagement, but | gy, g,y January 17.—DeMolay Income Tax Spread fveh ‘will tantple ta (e Eew Saroe | | oiher man bowler to collect an av- Car: M 2 135 the J\meaucomesbmu have 8 Teg-| < Moose & d J au Fir . >f the series to determine the !} B ]. L s i eni | 4 oug- g o ziiidel: INDIANAPOLIS A 11 that | 4 3 e . i 4 uncan, Mrs. 6 5 b W o chool vs ouglas ngh School at | {4 ey )]mo' e sub, vcl to the one| g 37 N ! V] u “\'/In’ H lL. nr;au‘lk;;errh w‘lsthy 11?14 George, Mr T. 1 21;(_;\‘[ L:;:_];_Lnt of Iatstd X]lk;hIshsll:» Douglss Natatorium p‘:-r‘ :-‘.r»'x)fp:‘( ”“.‘m;lv s e on\ ?o (]u\l to ;eo if some meas- | : " Tho. complete. average for both | SWeum, < Mr. 2 118 nee cligibility of players and sug. Jineau Fireman and Moose VS| tions in Indiana has been isued bY | which bl sy el IMPORTED SKI WAX s cgmx'ae :Lgcr'lge follow. | Hunt, Mrs 2 & L(;HI,I- ’% ‘: pa{ma ‘:" SU8- George Brothers at Juneau High Clarence Jackson, Director of the g 2 s ¥ h“I("d :Kk s ! 4 Ly vhsis i iy S e . 18: Ty R A L e S | State income tax division. . |Suojes’ of contests piACoa lust| | i | n, Dalma, 15 107, 5| Wedneoday, January 23.—Juneau | > I3 SPEC KIS S > ome: : MENDOWLERS Alexander, Mrs. 21 102 |4 to take any action on his Pro-| pizy genool vs Douglas Firemen at | gty ol SPECIAL SKI SHOES for Men or Women Name Games Ave. Giern. M 15 93 | Posal :\nfi Phillips, today, stands as Douglas . Natatoringa. |* Shop in Juncau! And that reporter found that, hy 2 Barragar, Jr. 24 186 3 e esident of the league for the two ways of figuring, the Juneau éfl"i‘mlk' '4": Iig SAVE THE DATE! R 1 AR S o e R T I R T R T s S B f“ds C‘”‘]b";g win t’“l“l lose tonight | ringdale 2 o SRR I 1 by exactly 23 points! Radde by R S !||I|IlIIIIIII|lII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlillhllIIIIIIIIIIIII'III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIfl utia 18k, a0t Hoveratyp thol Metcalf 15 181 | Elks' Hall, Satur Jan. 19. adv.|= Douglas prepsters defeated a Doug- Sides 18 179 S = las Town Team, almost identical to Council 9 177\ Shop in Juneau! E r the Douglas Firemen. team .in the | g Henning, F. 24 by, g £0F SRR RRI - - = q | City League. Coach Martin Peder- | Halm 21 175 | NOTICE 1= son’s lads won by a 27-14 margin, L Thne A, 2 174 | In the United States Commission- | = ° giving them an .edge of 13 points wanson ros Kaufmann 21 174| er’s Court for Juneau Precinct. = {over the Town Team or Firemen. ol Blomgren 18 173 | Division Number One, Territory == “ i 5 Later on, Juneau High School play- | Piiks 18 172 of Alaska. In Probate. = Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market ed the Douglas Firemen in a City 3 e b Koski 24 171 |In Re the Estate of John Winkie, |= i League encounter and lost, 39-29, Make This Your Ski Outfitting Headquarters Pullen 9 ”1I Deceased. = ¢ ! By addition, that should make the | Boyle 14 169! Notice is hereby given, that on . START THE ]\’EW YEAR WITH US Douglas five just 23 points better Benson 21 168 | December 21, 1934, in the above > i than tonight’s invaders from Ju-| Shaw 24 168 | entitled court and cause, the un- Y ll B W} ll S f‘ l neau. Bavard 23 168 | dersigned was appointed Executor LY Ou 8 e (ltls le( But wait, Algernon, we aren't Hendrickson 15 167 | of the estate of John Winkie, De- ¥ done yet. Remember that White Sabin 12 166 ceased. All persons having claims Pass Athletic Club team from Skag- Selby 6 166 against said estate are required to{ PH E 1 way that played on the Channel | Messerschmidt, H. 23 165}present them, with the proper early in December? The White Southwell 15 164 | vouchers, and verified as requested Pass team defeated Douglas 41-22, Shattuck 13 163 | by law, to said Executor at his of- | MR S P R W0 7 Andrews 24 163 | fice, within six months from the M I L K | McCormick 24 162 | date of this Notice, to wit, within = Caro 21 162 six months from Deceriiber 21, 1934. FULL SHPPING BAG ALL BRANDS Stevens 15 161 | HOWARD D. STABLER, 3 Make your cold weather driving costonc g 2 0 Atorney-at-Law. 9 cents 15 cans, 99¢ L Thibodeau 21 161 | Office: SHATTUCK BUILDING, At & Tubbs 24 160 | Juneau, Alaska. ) N LR Let us supply you from our Van Atta 21 158 | First Publication, Dee. 21, 1034, ON IONS COFFEE 3 y large stock which includes every- Williams, M D. 12 168 | Last Pubncauon, Jan. 18, 1935. thing and anything you want. Dally Sports Cartoon HE'S* SONG TO FINO HMSELF UNPOPULAR. WITH* WHE ,OMER ,"HEAVES LY -, - /= DETROITS . 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