The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1935, Page 7

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£ WATZ JES' ATHINKIN, MR-G-~HAINT HIT KINDER BY GOLLY, Ofi'T‘ER FIGGER ON MAH DERATE OF LUCY-BELLE --T Cl oL PAPPY A-COMIN' T* TER AST ALL PLUMB FORGOT TH' WEDDIN'~-MR-G -~ ME AN SAIRY'D ?“EgAlTR&:/ S Kl‘;llh::OL‘.\l:‘S ABOUT DAN'L'S IREL\‘_ATDVES--- HE Ce T GET AWAY g HAFTA WAI'ZQF’E“ WED! e ¥ )f < oW - ) TWENTY YE ‘FOR NOT NARY A ONE o AR SREeNDED - s ; 3 RECKON YE HEDN'T. o HAW-HAW RWOGMPEETE RUG cOMPEEETION, At But Half the Usual Cost TILL HE CAN e : - 2 U Thi fl.m hion removes the shocks, Tiext Tuesday evening at 8- o'lock - SER ears of life to your rugs’. .’. deadens In addition to the address by the- noise, and adde to the hlxm'y and com- Mr, Green, the program-will insij. clude the following numbers: i'ort uf your ] hoifie. et DOUGLAS . i d Piano solo, Lucile Goetz; Read- NEWS : W ling, Anabel Edwards; Accordion $Solo, Martin Pederson; Commun- UUD FELLOWS : :Baflket; Basket, Who’s Got CET TOCETHER the Basket? Coaches Can’t Agree On Where to Put It Social. Session, ::with Pro-| rreesme exmeat i Pitperton. v }likely to be adopted generally. The| FUNERAL RITES. FOR § a gram, Dancmg and change - is ‘designed to reduce the EVERETT FLEEK ARE ! Luncheon, Enjoyed ‘Owes luxnrious -depth and resilency to call'drugs and'is a new protection against wear ramed by grimy footsteps . . . . at ches lower than ever belorc. By CHARLES GRUMICH >ee COUNCIL N (Ascociated Press * Sports w'“""number of time-wasting throw-ins TO BE HELD SUNDAY CiL ‘EEE’"NG KANSAS CITY, Feb. 1.—Oppos- | 3 I 3 | from out of bounds when a goal SOb% nonthly buistied " . ing schools of thought in two| and missed. Lt rites X, nthly business meeting E b 3 . S At the conclusion of the regular ( midwestern basketball capitals will | 15;:;?,’“‘;?1:“ out that with the|whose body hes{s;n:ivfi;;a‘i’l?m ‘I);r ”l\;an‘:vl C(fm\f‘xl ;5. osch?drlglg ) ""’H ¢ Hw 01? quLAY AT meeting of Silver Bow Lodge No.|lay their pet schemes to make |y, upoards farther inside the court|waters of Gastineau. Channel . 8s Several‘ir:; m.:'n& 8t 71 SAREH: ’ 4 : NG , . < G Preces M o1 A-2, 1. 0. O held at Odd Fel- | the game more appealing to '.he\me angle of incidence f & pass|a result of his drowning on Sun- 4 ; dl:'): ant matters are otn lows Hall last night, the customary |spectators: and more fair to the | yeino thrown . in when the ball|day, January 20, during the Win- ap, xn‘ ahlmn to routine mat- m ( a are o monthly social was staged. The|players—long and short—before the | o0 o outside behind the board|ter's worst storm, will be. held ters, for the meeting. meeting was very larzely attended | next meeting of the national TUles| iy’ pecessitate greater clearance|Sunday afternoon, Februaty 3, at R B | e | betuween the floor and the bottom |2:30 erclock. Services. will be held| SUNPAY SCHOOL REOPENS DEANE .JANIS as Douglas Lodge and there were qguite a number of sojourning ‘members - representing < far flung ¥odges of the Washington and Al- aska jurisdiction, among them be- ing Nome, Cordova, Yakima and Chehalis lodges. The entertainment consisted ' of vocal and instrumental numbers, interspersed with dancing to music supplied by Harry Krane, accord- ion and Mrs. Alaska McChesney, piano. A sumptuous luncheen, followed | by communit nging, brought a nd enjoyable so- ortly after mid- night. N m given during the evening w as follows: Accordion selected—Harry Krane. Vocal solo, Lyman Snow. Vocal solo, Graff. Vocal solo, Monte Snow. Vocal solo, “Sweetheart At Every Port"—Raymond Graff. cal duet, “Just a Chorus"—| Monte and Lyman Snow. Vocal solo, “Man on the Flying Trapeze"—Lyman Snow. Miss Helen Torkelson accom- ‘panied"thé songs of Mr. Graff and Mrs. McChesney those sung by the Snows. “Friend of Mine,"—| “Hope"— Raymond “Roses of Picardy”— —eee DRAWS FINE Alva Miller, aeccused of using profane language and disturbing the peace on the streets of Juneau last Sunday, was fined $25 in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court yester- day. He is serving out the sentence in the Federal jail. B Dr. F. T. Gibbs, 82, Mexico, Mo., They are lined up in diametric- of the board. ally opposed camps, one holdlngl that scoring sHould bé made mo’re: difficult and the other that should be easier. The first definite move was made | by Dr. F. C. (Phog)" Allen ‘of the University of Kansas, who - had his team play two experimental games with the baskets hoisted to! a position 12 feet above the floor, two -feet higher than the official level. He sought to forestall the tall centers and forwards, whom he terms “dunkers” because of their ability to leap up and drop the jball through the hoop. Few agreed - that the baskets should be raised, among the Dr. James Naismith of the University of Kansas, who started it all by nailing a pair of peach baskets 10 feet high at opposite ends of a gymnasium in Springfield, Mass., nearly a half century ago. A Tip From Sarazen? However, Allen insists the bas- kets will be raised within the next five years, although probably not the full two feet he originally proposed. A leader in the opposite camp is Coach George Edwards of the University of Missouri, who with several other coaches is experi- menting with a present height basket 20 inches in diameter, two inches larger than official size, using the same idea Gene Sarazen had a few years ago when he pro- posed golf: should be made easier by doubling the size of the cups. Allen points out that adoption of larger baskets would: necessitate wholesale replacements-all over the country and that the same results | ference’s Among the experiments being studied are the Pacific Coast con- “no-jump” rule and the counnng of field goals as three pomts on the theory that they should enjoy a 3<to-1 ratio to free throws. Insanity Increasing SACRAMENTO, Cal— In slight- ly more than a decade the popula- tion of California’s hospitals for mental deficients has increased from 11,300 to approximately 21;,- 000, Dr. J. M. Toner of the De- partment of Institutions reported. IE ST R Hunch Saves Man Trapped 19 Hours NEW YORK, Feb. 1.— Pinned for' ninetéen hours between an elevator shaft and the wall of a building, James Parnell, 70, was released through the “hunch” of a youth passing the street. Parnell was painting the elevator | shaft when he fell. He seized the starting cable of the elevator, and it rose and. pinned him between | the ‘car and the wall. Passing the building, Charles| Somerville, 17, followed his “hunch” | that something was wrong. He en- tered and rescued Parnell, who was treated for lacerations and pos- | sible leg fracture. in the Episcopal church, Rev. €, E. Rice delivering the eulogy. —————— REP. JOE GREEN TO ADDRESS P-T A. Representative ‘Joe Green will be the s&peaker at the February meeting of the Douglas Paremt- Teacher Association io be held T —p—— Phone Cardinal Cabs EAGLES ANNUAL After a remporary closing period @ue to the storms and cold weath- | er oOn recent Sundays, the Con- gregational Community Sunday Sghool will reopen next Sunday merning at the same time, 10 | ] | Tdp dark lipstick ofteh!makes a woman lgok older; too light spoils | proportion of mouth. The natural . color of the 1lips should be de- termined before selecting lipstick. - eee you want at a price @ These Prices Effective for Saturday and Monddy Empire Classified Ads Pa; CABITOLBEERP4RLORS AND BALL ROOM {Prigate pb‘fll@ § Whu Daticing Every Night “ThemA 7 Just 3 Things I Expect of hcoumzisy 2 QUALITY 3 'REASONABLE PRICES @ Because we have all of these housemve- take great pleasure in doing their buymg here. The perfect combination of COURTESY, QUALITY and REASONABLE PRICES make shoppmg a pleasure HERE. You are bound to find what you’ll want to pay. Ak 5 'HEINZ KETCHUP Fresh Cueumber Pickleés “Flavors the Food of the World” - HEINZ—The Idéal Lunch Pickle - - Large bottles, 2 for 45¢ Large j ]ar, 3lc P—————,,,.. . These Specnals at 2 for 25c * __ YOUR, CHOICE————"" My Te-F‘ e GOLDEN SWEET CORN- physician, celebrated his fiftieth| could be obtained by reducing the anniversary in medicine by mov-|igize of the ball, which, " he " as- ing to a new offlce. ' A8 | serts, would also help the propon- e — —_— ents of larger scores by facilitating ’ ball-handling. . He also - points out ; that the diameter of the ball has been trimmed three inches in the last five years. Backboards Moved, Too! Craig Ruby of the University -of Tlinois, who joined Bdwards in' Eagles’ Hall, Douglas the larger-goal, more-scoring ex- periment, now expresses belief, Al- SATURDAY FEB 2, FROM 10 P.. M. ON len says, that the goals should be raised at least six inches. Ruby's Peppy MuSlC. : WGSCO conversion to the Allem: belief re- sulted from another innovation STRINGLESS Green Beans tried in the 12-foot basket game. No. 2 Tins No. 2 Tins T DANCE 37TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Nere Giving it toYou Strai % 1 by Douglas Aerie 117 at Madrona Tomato Puree P4 Eees rETUAL No. 2V, .'[ms ‘ 2'for 25¢ Ferry leaves Junean 9:40 P. M. Returning leaves Douglas at 1:30 A. M. 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