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5 ENGLAND AGAIN' THE DAILY ALASKA.EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935. Amendments Talked in this manner to its °r form, the situation offers a most enticing field for political speculation By GEORGE McMANU HOWDY, FOLKS! NICE MORNING - BRINGING UP FATHER BOY! THIS AIN'T WANNA TAKE NO! AND THROW ) A BAD LIFE-} A STROLL, THAT HORRID UEFA I-TS WA THINK 'M GITTIN? MAGGIE? THAT ould be remembered that the : ¥ TO BE A REGULAR MUST BE st court does not concern it- HiM-= self with the question whether the OLD SEA-DOG- “prm-xsmn.\ of the constitution are | infallible. It merely interprets those | provisions as it finds them. Grant- ing that the nine justices were cc rect in the interpretation delivered on May 27, the question at becomes this: should the constitu- | tion be changed? { No one denies that reverence for the constitution has suffered great- ly, among various classes of voters, in recent years, a test of sentiment DEBT PAYMEN However, British Not Hints at Future Set- tlement Parley ¥ issue WASHINGTON, June 10.—Hinti! the possibility of a future war de settlement parley, Great Britain (Continued 1rom Page One) whether 3 . veloped whether Mr. Roosevelt mm'\semement." as had previous no | T on that subject, during a presiden- ‘i“' same time _vcst,erda)" notify | 5 o tial campaign, would not be an the United States that she woul ] L Vi K | impossibility. |default her war debt installmer | ) | i Whether it means anything or of $85,4T0,000 e uns 1% 8 tN Th ] | NRA End Draws T&“(. e “new aeal hcvnrd What the court ‘3“‘! s‘",d“ 'h_”j not, it is to be noted that some ad- :;:;: "1.0:;1 2:’::1:"‘:( i:o:o; h;a o ird Party . SRR The principles of NRA, in par-|Overhauled almost the entire pro-| wo ‘ot B o oo o other o the ghly l Changing Constitution icuia:, nave been cspoused by Ad- |BFam of pending legislation, to see | FWHISHEIE 0, SELCE, o oot 0000 i 4 3 : | ministr kesmen with a fer-| DOW much would have to be re-| o nente e je sl i The British note again mentio Tu TA N G I-E IN ‘ vor reminiscent of the patriotic ap- | drafted. | “negotiations for a final revis SCORED WHEN out at Baschball Park yesterday af- terncon as the Legion and the Moose staggered through nine wear- isome innings of what is generally| | referred 'to as baseball. But the| boys apparently forgot all the dia-| mond skill they ever knew as the| Legion took a wild decision, 20 to | which follows it, the Baer-Brad-| 10. | dock title fight is not receiving the| The winners collected 17 hits. usual Dallyhoo that a heavyweight | Mixed with just exactly 12 Moose title bout merits. 1‘ errors, the debacle resulted. And, The choice of Braddock as an| just to make the exhibition all the |opponent was one of the factors poorer, the Legion contriouted sev-| . Gov. Phillip LaFollette of Wiscun- | which led to the lack of ballyhoo, | en errors. The game, which bezan three-quarters of an hour after the scheduled starting time, lasted two full hours and a half Errors ineffectual and puchmz! gave the Legion a nine-run start| damage was done. sin, leader of the Progressive party, | indicated to celebrants of the par- | ty's first anniversary that the Pro gressives do not contemplate initia. | tion of a new national third party in 1916, (Associated Press Photo) 8l |IMax Baer when the pair meet for| the world's heavyweight champion-| ship in Madison Square Garden's Long Island bowl next Thursday. Somewhat obscured by the Ros McLarnin bout which preceded it, and by the Louis-Carnera match | but it begins to appear that those| vho dubbed the match as a one-| sided affair may have to change| their minds later on. | Braddock Serious With his future at stake, Brad-| freight-lug; become @ on Ncw Je “threat” Attention! in the first inning. Six more tallies |dock is out to surprise Baer and came across in the second fmme,‘ERSKINE STILL |the other skep! Never a great| and, although the Black Sox scored 1[: ater, and a poor one at| v enough runs in the latter stages | times, Braddock came off a relief | . of the tilt to win two games, the LEADS LEASUE ‘paymll and ba from a job as a [ fr " [to ‘The only bright spots of the day home run, Andrews; earned runs, Moose 6, Legion 10; left on bases, Moose 10, Legion 8; sacrifice hit, ! to Pacific Cast States. 1 Fielding averages, including only | regular players, discloses four out- fielders and two infielders still with laurels is the laughing, dancing Maxie, but underneath that good-natured outer | covering is a more serious, wilder | enEaT remov b & edeul Tindad Ronis of ie. To have the| There was a widespread realiza-|self will come to the point where' on tne situation. ‘C)’nmi“wi:)nt‘r uerstepbett preltons c;)ldm tram underfoot and the | tion that, in an important sense the |he will advocate such a course in, mne British default is expect 4 s ol i o 44 stirring hc resi- | « v sal” s g e % LE Sialanithoriby. o in : l\: of the ngsl new deal” itself had come . up 1936. to pave the way for a general d | | That excerpts from these opin- ent himsel! answered in the ehill-| against & united ‘and d"“‘“m"edi D TR fault by other war debt natio | % ing ASeS ¢ dicia e I L e _— ians of the court will be quoted| % PITPS of Judicial megation,court. | 0. E. 8. { War deblor countries, with the e B - Moose Drop Dull, Weani- Jimmy Braddock and Max|many tmes in the 1036 campalgh|pao:cveit supporters completely be- |, ADd that was only another way) i eI, aTS e | - B Z A M ot ih doubted by no one who under- | oo oaq of saying that the “New' Deal” had| Business meeting Tuesday, Junc‘lnstnllmenu due the last two paj [ some Game by 20 to 10 aer Are to Meet in |stands the materials campaigns are | come ‘squirely up sgainst the Con-[11, 8 p.m. Election. ment ‘dates. : 258, N | ma f. |i# Evidence t} the court's words | stitution—unless it is assumed that | MILDRED MARTIN, However, Finland again is expec! ew York Thursda: | made o : | stitution—unless it is assu at| A ) 3 3 Decision Yesterday By Y . Left Many Bewildered | struck along a broad front|all nine justices, including the most ) —adv. Acting Secretary. ’ed to pay. S STE 7 % For the points involved have Wwas provided by Administration | liberal, were mistaken as to the - e - - RESULTS YESTERDAY NEW YCRK, June 9.—A pair of Ll ; \ ’ Leg,n,: z'(l;sm,m 10. dynamite-laden fists and r:m a | been looked upon by many as basic leaders in Congress. As soon as moy1 meaning of the constitution. ) SHOP iN JUNEAU! DAILY EMPIRE WAN1 ADS PA' } . blank-cartridge pistol will be Jim- |3 i They had the adding machine my Braddock's weapons against| P a ] were the extra-base s. They include: Walt Andrews’ home run, ! {e ctarted triples by Joe Snow and Wilson victory over C fin on th Foster, and doubles Oy Dan Livie B — Baer-Carnera card and then estab- s P = vral . lished himself through a victory : Moose Pitcher Has 454 over Mitwaukee's, Art Lasky. @ The summary: | A e F ld' F‘ Baer at his best should mak MOUSE ABRHPOAE verage—I1elding T1g- | 6.4 and easy work of Braddock i F. Schmitz, 2b .. 6 1 2 3 4 0 ures Are Included | aer at his clowning best may Grummett, 3b, p .4 0 1 0 2 1 ik i ddo tcugh nut to crack Erskine, p, 14,35 .5 2 1 1 0 1 mpion has done no seri- | Turner, rf, p 3504050 T 0f A 1 Lo has slipped aimosl| us fizhting since his victory over | ¥ M. M'Sp’d’'n, cf 1935300 05100 ¢ entage points since last|Za nera. He indulged in exhibitions Haines, 1b, 1f, rf, .4 3 2 1 1 0 wezk, Claude kine, Mcose pitch- but tho:e affairs were simply mon- | T el O » S e o ¥ o 5 . . » P. Nello, ¢ 5 0 0 8 2 1 erand shortstcp, still leads the in- | ey-making propositions and not an| ,I he City (‘“"."“' of the City “‘. Jl"}“",‘"“ l‘nda_y night auth.or- W. Schmitz, 1f 00 0 0 0 2 dividual hittinz race in the City! effort to keep on fighting edge. ized the appointment of a Special Election Committee to provide Andrews, 1b 4 1 2 8 0 1 Baseball League. A compilation of | Despite the bad start the fight & sthod for all of .tk 1 f the Alaska au Gold Converse, of, If .. 4 1 0 1 0 3 hitting and fielding figures today made, there have been two, import- | a method for all of the employees of the Alaska Juneau Go Ryan, ss 5 0 0 0 1 3 chowed the Black Sox star out iniant developments — a wide-sprm; Mming (Iumpuuy to vote on the (uestion whether or not the o e e front with an average of .454. conviction among boxing followers | 3 strike is . Totals 4110 924 11 12| None of the averages released to-| that Braddock has a chance, and | present strike is to continue, LEGION AB R H PO A E day include figures from ester- good chance, to dethrone the| Koshak, If 532100 s game between the Legion and champion, and also an early ad-| " Foster, 3b 53 3 2 2 1|the Moose. | vance sale of seats which assures| 2 1 Junge, 2b 61133 3 Erskine’s chief rivals for fame|the “clicking” of the fight despite | 9y 1% Boyd, ¢ 52 3 7 0 0 arc Tal Picinini, Legion outfielder | man; rly predictions to the con- | . . . . Picinini, cf, p 5 1 3 0 0 0 and hurler, and Ken Junge, Legion | trary This Sl"‘("fll election will be held T}llll‘fldfly, June 13, at Snow, 1b 5 3 212 0 1|infielder and pitcher. The ex-San | Jimmy Has Chance the Ci all s wi f) 9 [ e C n s rom .m. m. fnomi b 5 o &3 e e Rt W o | e R 1e City Hall and the polls will be open froi a.m. to 7 p.m Livie, rf, cf 53 110 O[low 300 to 400 during the Past|granting of a chance for victory to. Y McAllister, p 410 01 0week Junge is tied with him at praddock. The Jersey Irishman ——————— 409. The seven leaders, including wno was mo more than a light- 4 Totals 45 20 17 27 9 7jonly those hitters who have been | nheayyweight when he met Lasky, Score, innings 1 23 456 7 8 9—R'at bat at least 15 times, follow: A et ; . s e B B e AB R R Ho | i ed walkn RN Sk Lol Any A-J employee who does not expect to be in town on ; Legion 96200111 Xx—20 Erskine, Moose a8 610, S8l ironcer and rouglikl fakter 45 that day may call upon any member of the Special Committee . | AW ¥ | g an y ! Innings pitched by Erskine 2 2-3, Picinini, Legion ... 22 3 9 409 |ne ever was. He bores in, hammer- emad bal ; 4 ballet for ‘th d ® Tumer 2,1-3, McAllister 8; charge Junge, Legion 50 0 [ Tt ang R named below who will provide a ballot for the purpose, an defeat to Erskine; credit victory to Andrews, Moose 1570, 6. 988150 and 1s enttiy SiH Bpbets: fo you may secretly mark your vote, seal it in an envelope and McAllister; struck out by Erskine 1, Grummett, Moose 19 3 6 316 gpite the added poundage Ty . Turner 4, Grummett 4, McAllister | Ko-hak, Legion 195,05 018 b e e R ik sign a register to prove that you were an employee. Then the s, Flalninli i) A By, urge 8, Mfaniti Stome 1926 -31bime bout lightly, has been pursuing sealed envelope will be deposited in the ballot box on the regular \ el % H % : S the even tenor of his -go- i g pltchés Tirmer 2. MoATister: - hit lTeam batting figures mdl_L_a‘chahuckv o A Pz:zl’c!;;‘; i voting day, Thursday, June 13. by pitched ball, Snow, Boyd by Tur- Sump for both the leadsrh B¢ |y s qoupitul whether the thought i ner; passed balls P. Nello 3; runs Moose and the Leglon, while el . o0 hos ever occurred to the batted in, Andrews 4, F. Schmitz 2,|Elks show a slight gain over klS"lclrus\mpion. He is so confident that| I.EAVE YBUR VUTE WITH GUMM"-TEE Haines 2, M. MacSpadden 1, P. Week.The figures: |he has signed for two bouts rlght“ = p 7 Nelio 1, Ploind & Ghey. . RIHeE inpan AB R H E Pet. after the title match, one of which 2 . iy L Eostrct; Livie 3, Mloe 4186 | rabia 202 31 53 22 262 may be against Joe Louls, JamEes J. CoNNORS ALLEN SHATTUCK Joun W. Jones o B! H -base 11 vie, - s 5| i i # ; 4 s Moose .176 20 45 17 255 But Baer, the clown, has trained Chair Membe er s shipk: three-hase hite, SRSl IO, Bk 167 28 35 28 .189 | faithfully for the match. He still M fember Memb NO INTERFERENGE OR PICKETING :‘::;’;fl;;’::" :BS;S:]‘} fc“x;zr;x‘}perlect records. They include Out-|Baer, who may without warning B A 4 2| fielders Bob Jernberg and Bus|turn into a ‘“killer”—an instinct he 3 » icketi 1 31 i - Ryan, Koshak, Foster, Snow, Rol-| S 000 SEUPSE RO PO A0 N imiervaln sgainat Gare No interference or picketing from either side will be toler ler 3, Livie; time of game, 2 hours| o jook Schmitz, Moose; and |nera. ated and all voting will be absolutely secret. 30 ‘minutes; umpires, Thomas and| nficders Joe Snow, Legion, and | EEE PR ¥ Mosher. Jim Orme, Elks. Young Snow has| ATTENT:GN MASONS { swesi | QAL ottt T0 VOTE YOU MUST HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED chances .at first base’with nary a|juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M. bebble. | Masonic Temple, Monday evening, The leading fielders: {at 7:30. Members and sojourning - 1 WALK UT IN GuLF WIN oLakha Masons are urged to attend. By | a order of the W. M. 14 Name Team Att. PO A E Pct. i i ity i b Jernberg, ElMs .14 14 0 01000 —adv. a méefxry We feel that the sentiment of the entire community is fully LAt R e E. (;r;ne.mmk; 1410 2 01000 i in favor of this expression of Alaska-Juneau employees on the TS | Koshak, Legion .. 8 8 0 0 1000 y 3 : % 4 : Samuel Parks, Jr, a home-town| 0Sit €O . desire to continue the strike, or whether it shall be terminated professional, whipped Jimmy Thom- | ™" ' Qi s i A 38100 . ° o e . v Son, Calfornia lnkster, b lo 301 LOWe: Legion ... 10 5 4 1900 Schlllln and that it is the duty of the MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE . icinini, Legion E n ) r z , P %v:lrmthesm'tl:sh%;e;o\gnr‘ghaz;?ammmew oS g Db CITY OF JUNEAU to provide means for the men to vote and pionship here Saturday. & = ‘"‘:i‘: e we assure all that THIS DUTY WILL BE CARRIED OUT. e ame Team 3 t. | | Snow, Legion 4545 0 01.000] JUDGE RETURNS J. Orme, Elks 15 6 9 01000 | Andrews, Moose . 4241 0 1 976 o - 1] Judge H. B. Le Fevre, attorney| Boyd, Legion 5450 2 2 963 3 and President of the Juneau Bar Haines, Moose 1916 2 1 947 Eryay the /uwry . i Association, returned to the eity Blake, Elks 5241 7T 4 923 8 cITY cuu IL N 4 on the Northland from Seattle. He P. Schmitz, Elks .. 37 23 1 3 918 ‘_’f fi"' pepper: had been on a several-weeks trip|F. Schmitz, Moose ?1413 3 900 P. Nello, Moose .. 44 34 7 3 883 -

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