The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1935, Page 7

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BARNE__?Y'GOOG’LE AND SPARK PLUG SORRY: GENTLEMEN- 8UT T wiLL BE SNUFRY YOUR KIDS LOOK, MARVELOUS SI-HIMP-LY MARVELOUS AFTER THEY' THEIR BOTT G = e © 1935, King Featares Syadicare, Inc, Gréat Britain rights esesved. FEEDING - TIME IN A FEW MOMENTS- COME BACK LATER-=~ VE _HAD L_ES-» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WE "DNESDAY, JUNE 5 1935. COME -COME-SNUFFY, DON'T WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT TH' MILK BILL-\T WON'T Braddock, “Trial Horse,” Gets N;'Y; POLITICS ;}:&3:3?;@?;}"?3‘{@ b e ) iho Money at Last Three Winning Fights in Yt-ur Against Favored Foes Bring Jerseyman His Chance at the Heavyweight Title INBAD SHAPE ASSERTS PRICE .{(-percusslons " Ceitath i g Be Felt Even in Washington (Continued from Page One) sliminate himself n:&iga‘ndidnt_e. Some of the Governor's friends | Roosevelt. Many speople think Farley wants to be Gowerpor. He is expected to leave the Cabinet after Congress The 15-year term of Comptroller- General M#Oirl expires'in 1936, and he 'is ineligible for ‘reappointmient. !The duties of this position include responsibility for various ifisoal de- cisions; in' dddition. to-auditing thé government’s expenditures. Morgen- tiam has beeh discussed: s & Pos- iible ‘suceessor ‘to MoCarl, and he might fit in. 3 3 THERE'S TAMMANY, TOO ©f -course, a ‘greéat’many other} . combinations also have been sug- gested, and apparently ne final de- pechaps months, butono ond:ow'the changes in important' federal jobs. The .ver-present Tammany 8it- uatjon explains in large part why the approach of both Washington cisiort ‘i§ i prospeet” for Ywaeks, or | OVER FIVE OR BUCKS A WEEK- Longshoremen at. Odds | with Port Federation Qver Paper Load VANCCUVER, B. C, | Longshoremen refused to work 15 deop sea ships here today, pend- June” 5. — uaipns, After thy tongsperemen refused to unlaad a shipload ol paper from (June Wills was, summatiy | powell Rivpr, B. C., which they de- e Returning to Juneau last the halibut vessel safe on the City Float grid Hyperien A detachment of 42 men and heavily laden. trucks set up head- ors for the 1035 National Geographic stratosphere flight in E MRS. H. B. SELBY HERE | | night, Mrs. H. B. ESelby, mother to- | Empire, arrived on the Yukon | | L™ s 3 " hlight wvalley near Rapid City, §. D. They work I 11 A | think he would rather be Secretary | inside doubts thay whotever ds done. ing a spedin] meeting to AiSOUss &N riountain drizzie, - The flight is scheduled for flnu‘.d ("Ala!o:::.l:; o of the Treasury than Governor. He [inally at Aloany will dovetail with annpungement of the Shipping Fed- Pregs Photo) ot 118 a business man of long exper- a larger scheme centering in Wash- eration that waberfront labor would A 5 i P A, N ‘ e, vory well thought of by Mr. ington, and probably involving some be hired Without consideration of HYPERIEN RETURNS o’:;“ of was | Thomas J. Selby, employee of The for adjourns, apd manage the Roose-|and Albany to this problem is being| giemisscd from San Jdose, Cal. | clared was unfair, the Port federa- day after having been stranded on|a visit. Mrs. Selby is accompahied vely campaign for re-election. But'made so-seriously. State Tcachers College by Presi- u““.’ astoriay announced itsagree- Point Higgins yesterday. The Coast|by a grandson, Harry Selby, Jr. 2e still could run for Governor in| It appears that the White HOUSe| gent Thomas MacQuarrie. She | ‘mt" ith the union was cancelled Guard cutter Cyane was dispatched | After a visit here, the pair will 38 the New York nominatiflg con- has not got along quite $0 Welly wnc a coed anti-war ctriker and n?en "‘ . { " to the vessel's rescue from Ketchi- | continue on to Valdez, there to 107 4| vention takes place only a fow| with the Tiger as many expected| MaoQueiie, in amncuncing! his ar . kan. The boat was not badly dam-|jcin H. B. Sclby, who publishes: sudock (at left, abeve) in action against Art Lasky in fight which led directly to Braddcek's title chance, for which he is sign- ing (below), with Manager Joe Gould at left. . And his right thumb was brok- ure pretty late in ‘life, too. Look h U 5 R | ¥ § \U Tunney and Fitzsimmons. 1 DOG LICENSE® puR for the south because ol the serious P’ v 507 THOUSANDS MORE velgh around 189 now, which is - e of her. father, H. D. Grany, wone | Slenty: I've'got my growth, and T've| ‘Doz licentes for 19% are now(|Pf @ortland. - Their stay in- the will learn what train comfort and luxury can ot plenty of hard work under my due and payable; Fees, males $2 o I’r?mpl Fast l)el;vc\‘ be. All the way to Chicago (over the short line) ©'t. That's what makes me so sure urer than I've ever' felt about: nything—that I can lick Baer." females $4. A W. HENNING; City Clerk, flflIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmmflIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIHIllllllfllIIII‘HHHIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIImmflmnHflBI Mr:. Freeburgor left two weeks ago sou is indefinite, depenciv. the Wealth of Mr. Crary. b . i | Mto ¥ 3 DALY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY: ! !ravelen on !hn hmou: OLYMPIAN ride in air conditioned Standard or Tourist sleeping cars, dining and observation cars, or De Luxe coaches .. fumeless, electrified And with this ... Low Round-Trip Summer Fares. . 656 sootless, cinderless, ‘miles over the mountains. veeks before election day, and pre- when d’rammany leadership Was| agticn, teid, that-r“certaim of " o aged and none of the four-man|the Valdez Miner. g % changed: some months ago. Tam-| her action: constituté a dise AW > crew, headed by Capt. Oscar Oberg, - — many men in the State Legislature| (mbonce to ‘a- public: vehook! ZAHFE%‘?E;&?&% was hurt Empire Clasittied Ads P} 10% oid—has fiabbergasted 'the spori- walkeg.out on Lehman’s (really (A: ted Pre 3 Phobc) ) W Y, . 1 o ETE A nz world, but Jim seems to have Recsevelt’s) redistricting plan, and| — PORICRMITRAS IS RIS N | | i PATRONIZE - - ot over his own surpricz, if-any.|that hurt tremendously. - s FREEI 5 ¢ [l: n explain everything ‘Taen, 'too, Alfred Smith still re- WI&;‘I:{?E!SFBI;Eb;)I{?‘(;IEI;O: ¢ TRIANG s a1l a matter of work—tnat 3ides in New York. His present _"I'“N, ‘\:()’l‘lllfl N P()R’I‘LAND‘ * he says. “I don't thihk 1|Ppower ir the party may be ques- ki b i AN S | was in my absolute best shape ! tioned, but it is ‘hard to believe i | 1 after ‘T'd put in all those anything will be done finally with-| Miss Doris Freeburger, daughter | \nonths of hard dabor. Tt bulls me|out sce. consideration of how it|of DY. and Mrs. Geotge F,'Free- ‘H‘At to ‘reducd clehn— ' 1p &l over, but especially my left Will ctrike Smith. - He is the sort|burger, took passage for the' south ing pllc‘(fl inv JI#IO’!L i [ anlagonist no one wants to stir|on the steamer North Sea to Join Liatiost und newest “You know, biz Irish boys ma-|up needlessly. her mother in. Portland «2regon. L!uuning Sy“em. HIS YEAR L JIM'S GOT HIS GROWTH | yited (o Joe: “How'd you like that? 7 ) : For reservations or information, cable, write or call T And T did that eating hash! Can 1 ‘/ ‘ Oul R. E. CARSON, General Agent NPT By JOHM yimagine what I'd done to 'im if e thacocialea Wricer) I'd had a couple steaks in me?” &l Less than @ year ago James Jay Eack Te Pocks Again gt gt 3 5 Braddo? ume (1920) lizht-| Bug the $250 purse for that onc b i %) # i heavywelght title chall v was gone before Jim could even g - ) M juggling“freight on the Jersey docks) make the rounds of all his credi- ¢ ; ln - 7 K opposite M Manhaltan a: $5 @ day. | for he's geng «fo an upstate New York training gamp. iz knocked Lowis down with a left 1 * v oF The Braddock apartment, in the{ 1cok—first time he'd ever done 3 ‘ & ame bullding where he worked,| hat to anybody—and went ‘on to § g ’ G 1 decizive 10%round Win. The “trial had kicked over the traces has beem handsomely = redecorated and filled' with new furniture. The Braddock ~yaunzsters’ have all the milk they. can drink. And James end Joe, for nine years principals in one of boxing’s most unselfish fighter-manager relations, are 100k~ ing forward tc a 15 percent cut of a gate that may run to $300,000 for the June 13 battle with Max Baer! Had ‘A Good “Name” What \ produced such a complete change in the Braddock life his- tory? 'Well, ‘as you might suppose, it took a niuiber of things, but incipally: thres xinning fights of| Thus Jim: got his chance. He. own and @imiration or unayail- | filled ‘the fourth spot in the four- mun of rival would-be contenders|nament and ‘Handed Lasky -an through a weird as=mxmfim of com- | amazingly {horough’ teimming. Bub plications. ihe was Still & dong way from the Corn Griffin; a dynamiting Geor-!No. 1 copt 3 , was blasting -away in Primo| Carnera’s camp the Italian pre-| pared to defigd his cha pmn.,hjplImpmhtmxre. jumped the “tourna- last June. Griffin was a comer. He ment” because he could not get the locked great. Hi3, manag ement | Garden to guarantee: that the, tour- wanted a good “name” to add to|ney winner would NOT be side- list of ms, on the Baer- d in favor of Schmeling, who sarnera card, where ‘a lot of peo-|in the meantime had walloped Ha- ple'd see him. {mas and looked very good in doing So they gat Braddosk, who hadn’t|sc. Camcra signed to fight De- fought since: Septomber, 1933, when {roit Bomber, Jo¢ Louis— he'd broken his right hand. Grif-|after the title go. fin could hit, all right. He put| That left Braddock the technical James down for 2 six count in the of the tournament and, so cecond round. ; thes New York commission Right then Jim hit the com s concerned, the logical conten- trail. His eight months of labor on Baer was bound by contract to the docks had done more for him title defense under than -he'd realized. He got up and So there it -is: forthwith knocked Griffin down. He did it again in the third round, and Griffin didn’'t get up. In the dre:sing room Jim Last wvinter Madison Square Gar- den decided “it'd better have a ‘“‘tournament” to pick a June foe for Baer. Eligibles included Car- nera, Steve Hamas, King Levinsky, Art Lasky, Ray Impellitierre, Max Schmeling. But Levingky got fresh with Baer In an exhibition bout and the champlon kayoed the Kingfish—so he iwas out. Burcpe ‘o fight Schmeling: gia ack der. make his fi Garden premotion. Braddock vs Baer, for the world's| heavyweight title. The BdeoJ( LumeBCk regard ex- less Hamas went off to|3 mmmmumm||||||munmnmnmnmummmmmuu ¢ brations— i Cross drives, sales— town—, you. The next —You expect your daily pa'pevr‘to boost for good roads, schools, and to support community cele- J —Yon expect your daily paper to support Red Christmas —You exf)'ect your dnil); p.aiaér' to help bring goq@ j peoplée to Juneau — to interest them in this —Your dmly paper does these things and helps an you, tol] him you’re going to give the home printer a chance. : Seal drives, Poppy i t time a printing salesman calls lmmmmmumumuMMmmifi ' en, s0 he went back to work on the docks, loft-hooking railroad ties 2 building ‘whére he anl hh wife :mJ with a balinz hook. st '-l 4. three younzs lived. Joe Gould, Came November and John Henry 5 A manager of his fistic affairs, such| Lewls, negro lightheavy from Phoe- 7 —You expect your daily paper to give you all the R as they were; at one time had to]nix, came east looking for . “some~ 7 I8 g5 out and bdrrow $36 to keep the|sody with a name" to be No. 39 news— . P i % » dairy wagon ‘making regular stops|cn his list. Again “they” got Brad- . £ 3 3 AT v at the Braddoeks. ,. who'd lost te Lewis ‘in San 14 f 5 i 4 ROAD » Now Jimes Jay Braddock is thef Francizco in '82 4 : . 5 - ¢ i S L current : (1933). heavyweight titlel Tn a prelimifiazy to the Bob Olin- i —You expeet your daily paper to take the lead in i THE o s» ' Ch - b # challenger, and:for his muscle work Rosenbloom fight, dim made H 3 | P ) ; : e:w. eattle to cago r cond gignt comeback stride. i advocating community betterment— \/l_the way Jeattle to Lhicago Ao st say Ha LA 1ppy-Peppy of real good Beer in wan Pe Chevrolet and Pontuw .Dealers Gy O] CONNORS MOTOR CO. ~ AGENTS D7\ \fl\f/fw 4 Alashau Hotel Lupwr Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings ; : )

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