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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1935. - WM&WM‘M FIGHT BY,RU“ND Three Salmon PARENTS OF T,LB Weather N . R : Companies Clin, i I G g 4 (By the U. §. Wuth-r Bureau) NRA Conditions Forecast for Juneou and viefhity, beginning at 4 pm., June 14: SRR w3 3 Partly cloudy to cloudy night and Saturday; moderate south- d low, and start aer's BELLIN M, Wash,, June east winds. {Read: wibdt ssa,:;f "bb‘"gui:f,‘l\ 14.—Officials of the Pacific Am- s o M fm{mm & aie ooy tiican Ficheries, Astoria and LOCAL DATA " and Hight, to 'f‘dd oy Puget Sound . P Com- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~ Weather fhn:g " BB}-. { d\:’;kf pany, dnd Belliigham Canning e 4 pm. yest'y 2078 65 63 w 12 Cldy Compady, anfiounce they are . . 4 am. today 29.87 53 L 93 s Il Mistihg stiobu@ halt dozen COTEEH AWCCRRE T ok, [Family Not Out of Fight| weoii today %86 58 "8 5 cuy < lefts and rlghts to the head. Baer 2 g g, ing conditions agreed to under Picture — There Is PR and they slug-| 08 ¢ EPORTS i G’ podies . micring. MR i it Buddy Left Yet YESTERDAY | TODAY wer sunk 2 “left to Brad- p ? Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.L dock’s Bo Jimmy . slugged close agaln, punching " cédseléssly | saN IEANDRO, Cal, June 14| Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hra Weutier right back, ,dav 1§ myich the to the head and body, until the|The Bpers are not out of the| Anchorage 64 — 0 - =5 —_— better ¢t if as he Poured lefts and bell 's»/x.n.. thefn dwb their COTRELS. | heavyweight fight picture yet. Yot Barrow 26 26 | 7 265 is3 10 0 Cldy !rights to thb hhqppkmb head. Braddock’s, roun ecause of 10W|ean take the word of Mr. and Mrs,[ Nome 50 48 32 34 4 [ Clear ]B;o:ddo‘cik ,m u&:‘ln wuh; punches, fimad e Jacch Baer, Max's parents. ge;.};’el g 62 .;; 42 42 8 0 t (2(;;\1‘ eft and xi as spunde n “My Mickey had to lose some-| Fairbanks 68 50 50 4 Trace t. y | Baer was spitting blood as he went| Baer stormed intp the challeng-|time and it might as well be mi Dawson 2 60 | "'s8 38 4 0 Pt. Cldy Most Dads dre practieal, they hive v mng}ih’:ifl Fou: P i (r);‘r‘fd;%cllzagn};:;e: :)?:gc}:fi:‘ 2 000 PRINRL. Braddock Wha f)htl;aul]i bor . '52 :g i :(4) :: ig 102 gkl‘y' Mo ads 4 p s our from Bra ~ineeds the money and deserves the| Dutch Harbor ... 5 | B3 ; pant to be these days! So you can be sure They. came : slowly. Braddock |plon's right eye. Braddock half|chance, but don't think the Baers| Kodiak 60 60 [ 44 44 4 &l Clear o . bbed thr &',’ d Max around with a long: Cord 6 % | 4 ids 4,4 Pr.Cld at your gift will be all the more stabbey ee| the cham- turned Max aro a 10ng are out of it,” says Mama Baer., ordova {| Pt.Clay tha e g TP acticil ! Y pion’s head, fllgd both hands right to the eam Plodding methodi-| “My Mickéy will win back the| Juneau . 65 65 53 ' 53 611106 ¢ Rain appreciated if it’s a practicil onel to Braddock's; godyéu they clinch- cally along Jim hammeredl Both ttle in no {ime and if he doesn't| Sitka R = B e R We suggest ties, or hose, or shirts cd Bacr nearly whéstled, Braddock ninds to the body but took threethere is Buddy, you kuow. Buddy| Ketchikan 64 56 | 48 48 4 B Cldy because these are the three things off his fect, and the Erewd booed.| stunning lefts to..tHe chin. ‘Baer|is Max’s big little brother and cnce| Frince Rupert 56 56 46 46 4 E Pt. Oldy 3 % . Bacr raied both hands apologetical- whipped into the challenger with |Max’s selection to succeed to the| Edmonton . 58 56 50 .50 4 .10 Rain that most men never have enough iv to the GrowWA HE wis Hondish | both hands, theh stopped and drop-Litie.” | Seattle 6 66 54 54 8 Tece . Cldy agaid, for & wmu Baér &Hot two ped his fists and laughed, as though | Papa Baer thought trouble with| Portland -0 68 52 52 8 02 Rain v | rights to the sidé apd caught ne had no liking for the business. Max's. hands was responsible for| “San Frahcisco 64 58 | 52 52 8 0 Pt. Cldy | the grith Braddock with 4 Fight up- | They traded lefts at long range./the loss of the title and he said:y New York 66 80 | 66 70 16 0 Clay* SILK TIES 551 25 percut, but Jimmy stabbed merrily Baer pumped six right uppercuts to|“I khew:Max must win by a knock-| ‘Washintgon 86 82 | 64 % 4 0 Clear g gy Six LNy % on_ with lefts and de the cham- the challenger’s head at short oub to win at all and I was hoping | made f : If v Dad dresses conservatively plon bend -with Fghts. to the body. | range. Braddock shot a right to the{he would do it early to save .his WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. & 4 your D . ; i( d | .sraddock tok a hard right to the oody but took three hard rights hands. I guess the best man wot Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 52; Craig, cloudy, 58; Wrangell, there are many neat patterns an chin, . agdinst the ,roped; the best|to the ribs and two more to thelast night but I still think Max| cloudy, 56; Sitka, cloudy, 58; Ska;way, cloudy, 58;. Port Althorp, subdued cclors here. If he likes a ,lew Baer landed, hut tgu'mw a|bead at the. bell. Baer's round. can lick Braddock" cloudy, 53; Anchofrage,:elear, sm(_>k1, 56; Nenana, partly ecloudy, 60; little hrightness we have hundreds "clinch and shook his head clear. He Round Eleven f;a’;;’“"k:- i:loufl.;g I‘]IOf» Sfil;‘”m'!s‘lfl?flfvl 56:53Ta‘x}ana,ne:ear, 57; i 2 | g |took anoth&r right to the head| Game and still fresh, Braddock uby, missingi Nulato, clear, 54; Kaltag, clear, 53; Unalakleet, clear, of holder patterns and brighter col- { witzont fifniching. A long right to|stalked out, pumping lefts to LI‘L“No cflNTRAcTs 50; Flat, clear, 56. ors. All silk, all hand-made! Others the check knocked Braddock to the|head. Max drove two long rights| Saturday, June 15, 1935—Sunrise, 2:53; Sunset, 9:07 at $2 and $2.50. topes, but he tore back with a (o the body and two to the head; I'Z > i N WEATHER S YNOPSIS - ;iB‘xh{ 40 the body al the bell, It was | :hen smashed the challenger rxfiercely% § A nE:h IN Enf “ P | Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout Alaska by ‘ uer’s round by a slight edge. f"“ both hanlds, Baer tried ‘-‘3 and over the North Pacific Ocean, there being a storm area centered oo s lwgum e“: R »:‘r)ow ;k;:‘c;h?rzr&se;nx;::s:afi:» i chout, 500 miles south of Duteh Harbor, where a reading of 28.96 in- ¢ 4 o, e iidring as | ropes, 4 ches: was reported. This general press distributi be K= FANCY “HOSE . .. ... 35¢c Braddock again jabbed him on the|ing from the referee and fooing A 0" 0 K tended: by ::tterd shower‘h over gbut;;:st :ask: a%‘d t’l’::vy riri‘nsnm 2 i head with hqf a dogen lefts. Baer|[rom the crowd. Max tried desper- | Duteh Harbor and b, i ” 9 3 | w y generally fair weather over the interior and If Dad plays golf or tennis, he'll ap | tore, madly 10 glose quarters, ham- |ately to measure Braddock with "‘uChampnn é western portions of Alaska. A smoky condition continued at An- preciate several ppair of slack hose. |mering both hands at, the chal-|long right, but couldn’t find ar| t‘ ¢ l/ i chorage. 2 ! ides. A “hard right bounc- |cpening, so they swung close again. révious to l e % If he deesn’t go in for sports then lengurs. o ard rig | y ¥ |ed off. Braddock's chin: but Jimmy|He was forcing the battle desper-| { get him several pair of these fifie |tore back with two thudding rights| ately with Braddock slugging game- | Stick to Garden | MRS. CLEVELAND'TO REST | MRS. ELSTAD ARRIVES lisle, or silk and rayon hose. Attrac- to the head They stabbed slowly|ly back. Baer ripped right upper-| o o | Mrs. Bert Elstad, whose husbana tive patterl\s All are re orced at in midring and clinched, Baer was|cuts to the chin from close in :t] ¢ inued rrom Page One. Mrs. Ardelle Cleveland, who [ig- |recently succeeded F 8. Scobee in q warned for OJgck-handing. JBaer |the bell. Baer's round. | ~ |ured in an dutomobile accident near | the latter's insurance business here, points of wear. Others 506, 154. and landed three right uppercuts and Reuné Twelve |We've got to prepare for the next|Juneau recently, booked passage for | arrived from Petersburg on the b $1.00. drove a hard right to Braddock's| Braddock met Baer three qua,—_‘flood and famine. Don't rorget Sitka on the North Sea. Mrs. Cleve- | North Sea accompanied by her chil- bedy, complaining Jimmy’s - right | ters of the way across the ring and that we have been on relief.” |1and will spend several days at the |dren, Rodney and Berta. The El- was low. Punching mndiy, Baer | drove rights to the body, then \| Gould and Braddock have no, Sitka Hot Springs, recuperating stads will take up their residence tore after the chfiiknser and land- | fine left to the head. Punck;mg hard movie offers, no vaudeville con- ! from the effects of the accident. |in the Gross home on E street. ed two iong rights o, the Biead; but|and straight, Braddock tabbed Baer |acts: 10 exhibition chances, noj . Tt HE he took haif a dogen, full smashes|with a left and drummed another "O!DINE &s nobody thought Brad-! SHIRTS R . $1.95 "-; th;@g?m in "P Baer nailed [right, then a left hook to !ht‘sgf::er‘z:s going to win 5o nobody, o N il # ddras ¢ ehallenger with a right to the|:hampion's chin. Braddock whipped Fine quzlh.(y l)rfmd(luth' and m(u'ir.m temple. Referee McAvoy awarded |both hands to the champlon's heaq| Braddock took everything Baer' E B WILSON shirts. Plain whites, white on whites; thcklm;in? to Braddock for Baer's|and was slugging furiously past| couldd mb“SLteLL ‘“h‘i‘le lasf three . . 5 et A g ks ' 4 au- sackHa ding. rounds bul e challenger not only a 1;'.mun.~ and (olnrs.' These are beau the bell, when the referee separated‘wunmed SHEE( Lo ths BEad and CHIROPODIST ob tifully made and will please Mother, |- gukiincen. (EANDR.SHE S ‘hem. The referee took the round,yogy, 1 every exchange but tried : N X gt f g Baer ripped into Braddock, show- | 2way from Baer for fouling. el W e el too! The buttons won’t come off, and eilng him with half a dozen short Round Thirteen | S PR ! iR Wk e e i {hey'll launder perfectly! Others | rights 0 the. head. He split Brad-| -Still fresh looking, Braddock | MEAGREAY 0 Lok i NOW AT 503 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING $2.50 and $3.50. idock's hose with a right. uppercut.|walked into the champion, pumping N AA ‘«‘K"En"); él s - Braddock pulled away from the|lefts, but took a half dozen upper-|g ot oo HEHCHER chwabacher i onslaught and stabbed two lefts| cuts to the chin. They nailed each i) sitia on the. North Sen. (o ' Evenings Until 9 ! ta the champlon's Bead. Biter thréw |other with right crosses to the chin,’ Wrangel. orth Sea from g a long right to Jimmy's head. Brad- | but neither hurt the other. Brad- | St USSR SO DS S e ] ‘Jo:k smashed ba,ck with both hands|dock stuck a long left to the cham- | L 0 g | rocking the 's head Wwith|plon’s face repeatedly. As Baer e ren S U nc ‘avol!gy Frights, Buer d Brad- |Jacked a#ay a long right, then a . . . oy ® § | dock insdde with haif & dozen short|1éft and a right bounced off the [ ) & | uppercuts, but dapgx stabbed | champion's head. Braddock took CAUSTIC J LA 98 " “ 2 ’ i 3 { him; in return ard lefts.| Wo right uppercuts in close. Baer 2 4 = re { : Ju"eau s "ea‘l"’g Depa”me"t Sto B | By iadocx wdmell un Baer’s | misséd with both hands as Brad- WEEKLY o« | turlous attack. Blood streamed ftam | dock stabbed his face with a long COMMENTS ¢ “113 nose as BASF thundered after|léft. Stepping around in midring i % il =% him, The chlllenger was punching | Braddock drove two long rights to 7 5 cven with thé champioh at the|‘he heéad as Baer sought frantical- T s i tsssssecie v el [ bell. Baer's_Found 1y to catch him. A full right hand ‘A Newspaper Within a Newspaper AT THE HOTELS . 5 3 Ro Sevén swing and a hard right bounced off P I B ) | They canié ot slowly again, Baer|Baer's head, but he clipped the 55 . i forcing the fight. He tore into Brad- | hallenger with uppercuts. Brad- THE FRIENDLY STORE JUNE 14, 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE E A VE J Gastineau dock but Jimmy pdpped him with | dock’s round. i Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Anderson, | '] half, a dgzen léft Jjabs, Braddock Round Fourteen i Juneau 1‘ Olaf r"loe,s Port (l:)onclu- P shot a left and right to Baer's head Braddock walked in with a long W sion; chert H. ayre, enver, i | .{and poked his face .with half a|left, but Baer drilled both hands P UN c P R SHIP Colo.; James C. Dubin, Jr, Wash- mi’ffi‘“"(lfd d"’;ichz‘:—ns;":;]’fi: dozen more lefts Wefore falling in |0 the body. Apparently feeling he & mum" kj H. Farrell, Pied- 8 L‘»OHOW-:Y. c: close to Baer's hody.. Baer '| #as behind, Baer punched furious- 00 g. mm“ Cdl H. M. Sawyer, Ketchi- pm_um i western barls—Polass| 1M, With w0 righis io. the {1y at the challenger's head with B Princess Lounse Embarks ken: Mis. 0. 8. Syre, Port Althorp; | Fom the weafern b lm—m Polas Braddock w but, stabbed baok]both hands, but Jimmy stood flat- | “ V B (E. J. Daly, Ketchikan; R. H. Fry, smn :Mom]»imunds Superior 25, gamely. wnh hb left, as the cham- footedly and slugged with him. Max g for ax}couver.. ) :OJ.‘mpl.\ ¥ 500 ‘pum‘“!s otk a’t 6% ‘and fl,‘/. pion hammered ;nother left to was first to back away .Braddock H This Morning 1 Zynda cente. Majestic 31,000 potnds, 644 nead. Jimmy shook his head and|itabbed twice into the middle of . RADIO NEWS ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Stabler, s; Majes 000 pounds, smashed a long right t the jaw. He|Baer's face, but took a half dozen Television is to be tried by COFFEE . ike @ o g Jutleau; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ed-|and 6 cents 100k tWo right Uppercuts, then aer |right swings that reddencd his ] (clephone between New York Ll T e crement " Completing her first call of the munsen, Wrangell; Mr. and Mrs. | From the ‘local banks—Delight rmed Braddock's St sige, Bfaddock thew two terrific and Philadelphia. We hove cen- ALICE ANN BRAND ‘Turned b g wson here, the Princess Louise Hawley Sterling, Juneau; A. J. Nel- 15,000 pounds, Discovery 8,600 4 dosen Tights, h)ultmd.lim su:l;‘({ sghts o the champion's head, The tral dcesn't say, “The face you 2 » " y, = ed south from Jl;m‘ztcu at 8 con, Jureau; Harold Btahl, Mosca, 30‘;““ 4‘&‘{;‘ T (;md 7"“{;’"& right back with. fis left, then flung]| ‘9Und was close; Braddock seemed‘ are locking for is busy.” A delicious coffee packed —0—0 o'clock this morning. The Canadian gg) | Valero 4, pounds, al y ¢ % 3 k. S con- 8" Ppacific sl;amer arrived at 5:30 g Alagkan {cents; Beaver 8,000 pounds, §% and :o h:rd Hah, o m Pl Bagrl] stmngel;'oz;;h;;,‘:: 0—0—0 lt:i!?inpgm;mli)eg?)iifaugle A judge’s little daughter, who # o'clock this morning from Skagway.! Richard Weber, Juneau; Tom (6% cents; Rgliance 14,000 pounds s Roung They shook handsn Braddock attended her father's ew;t for § When she salled, ‘h;’ 1w“k 21 Ju- Sandvick, Juneau; Ed Provost, Ju-‘ggu:;:‘“e el Jor O O again slow in engag-|itabbed the champion's head wi;h‘ If calf skins make the best PIECE: OF CHINA the first time, told her mother— § nesu passengers with her neau; Pem Hansen, Juneat; W. ing, but as they came close Baer|® left, then they locked in close | . ‘hat kind of ski Akt “Papa made a speech and other [« The outbound list: oy, B Mickay Aberdeen, Wash. | agaln rocked Braddogk's head with|Wih & body-smashing duel. Brad- | :h‘”: ‘; ’l'l adhi e A or C men made speeches to a lot of B. C—E. Bi LT ! e e best slippers? ; Miu ‘y anxf::;lnec’ Howard 51:;1? BA {ARNOLD, CANNERY three short rights. Braddack backed dook backed away. Madly Baer | Bankith s:il::& men sitting together, then he 4 c. F. Lane, H. C. culp, Mis. F. FIRE FIGHTING E away as Baer followed. the ohal-|30Ught an opening for his right but| s made them go into a dark room S. Scobee, J. K. Paviovich, M. F. TENDER ARRIVES |senger, who whipped a, terrific right :p bcis:nhe could do was to drum oy Chill POWder to be developed: ey to Baérs Head. dn. 8| he lenger’s side and then rip ) Mitchel, Michel, Miss! ! o B s EXPERT ARRIVES‘ Scheduled to return to the, gan- clowning aet, ré . legged|Dis Read with half a dozen right Pure and Strong 0—0—o oA Moot 3. BAL B 1S o Fosidutt T e oo o,\nery at midnight, the tender|O. M. |abiolit “the ring. 'Hierely| uppercuts. Braddock shot a hard | English teacher—“Billy, What . Hinton. Miss M, E. LeBlanc, Miss modern fire fighting methods, -G, |ATBOd. from the Chatham - Fish Mo wed i mu )ed two Jerts | Flght to the head. Desperately Baer | is a metaphore?” i i u) Cans 5OC Why is a lawyer like a rest- H. Parrott, G. Mattson, C. E. Eger- W, Gilham, retived member of the | SOmPALY plant at Chatham, is in J.?f et backed inp | tNTEW. eVerything he had in a mad, A 'pikct 1o KEC) Godbs . less sleeper? ton. {Seattle Fire Department, arrived | ROFY todgy. : M" nailed. the k“nl buj Jimmy stood like a He lies first en one side then For Victorla, B C—Sister Mary. here from the Puget Seind 4 The Arnold, whose master ls hamplon, witl, two lefts and ~two |rock, slugging back with E'verythmgl 0—0—o Bla k P the other. Joseph, Sister Mary Martin this mornine sbakes e Kt {Capt. W. D. Stack, arrived this rm’fi; the [;Ma, he . champion 3: b;d They were standing there | C epper [ e e oamsmand | Gilham was asked to come her¢ mfll’nm R Ry bettagh R S mum‘ '”fl w 3 lmg'w g3 lnz o Seoet i | What word has five letters A l B d . 4 | vecently by the Jubieau Volunteer|doiest Lumber Mills. dock that bounced off ‘Braddock's, jav. that by taking away two of| OO R TR STABLER LEAVES TO !Fire Department. Upon his ar- e Two rights “and uppercuts " sh ULVIHIL them you have one? What is the difference be- ATTEND LODGE MEET 7iva! nere, he said that the course NEW ENGLAND GET Zflpp!s ead back; Bratidock L Answer—Stone. 1 . CANS 45(: tween an engifieer and a school o would be started early next week. - Hght chatiipion's chin ETURNING HERE teacher? g B AW I ONLY HALIBUT SALE they o 0% Lo tie, slugging even: . One minds the train, the other Howard D. Stabler, Most Wor- . [ iy to the body in midring as the| s V. W. Muini, wite of th CAMPBELL'S trains the mind. he Free, and r AR 8 Rl 1. 4 s R e sunean 1FRY HERE TO VISIT | ‘The New England Fish Company |** ”“""‘um‘::":h’;"“ Juneau agent of the Canadian Pa- Have you ever tasted | D k & Bea iveing o Vancoer, 3 O ox| SON FOR FEW DAYS|purchssed the only haiut caich | m.o.ny Briddoes stanmed ap| L, BEFpaied by Ter daughier ork & Beans % ) k 3 to be offered on the Juneau Cold At Maxine, Will afrive in Juneau next . g A RELIANCE PURE - | ;}:zeP&TSx‘-iN& xL u?'lnfx'mxie mo - \ R. H. Fry, father of Harvey Fry,| 'orase bading bdard today. ":i{lbs ht, IMS ;eumny ey will leave Vancouver ed "p e T Dy ci ag e this 3 B ! ry, fa €] 8 . 5 a g F i Stabler, a Juneau attorney, will an [‘mp.oyec of the Melody Shop, po‘fx?l:gsc::?‘s&;?u:;";:fltgarlv};;? d'hall’n loze half hooks | mr;fi? g Wk P . % 3 for 25(‘ . 4 e he M hipful Mast- | re this / ot d ; A A F § oo s Vs s et e D B e Bl e s v ver sl Pimeapplle rep § Wash, when that body meets for & aska. The elder Fiy, a resident of |°f 2 804 3 cents per pound. referee. Braddock pounded at mm;:ni:‘: zfi:fi:ast Tehiupo A% WOODBURY’S P » % three-day session on June 18. Stab-|Olympia, Wash, has a round-trip| ‘5“!‘ pdy, and the champlon |vime in the Eastern Siates, . We have it—it’s some- T /s S reserves s ler will make his return to Juneau|passage on the Alaska and willl NED SKINNEK ENROUTE | remarsetul that He made!. The Mulvihills will have aparts thing new mlet oflp E on June 2. !leave here Sunday on that ship g ,,,. t pubch back. Brad-|ments in the s 1 ! é ' - ., for the return trip. This is Fry's| A passenger for Port Althorp on|daak d m Bagr and my\m A i i Large Bars 2 lb ars 35c ¥ STREET CLOSING NOTIC] tirst visit to Alaska, | the North Sea from Seattle, is Ned M Qeuelggsly to,_ on large can 25c 10 . ] A Mrs. Lena Pigg, proprietor of Skinnef. The son of Gilbert Skin- |} km :nnowed the MRS. BRANDMIER LEAVES C § Bestiiniig ‘huriday, June 13,jthe Melody Shop, Jp now i Sewardli pi, & dlibetof ‘o the Aluilln Bl dock natled him e — ] % Gastineau Avenue south of Decker|on a short vacation trip. She cific Salmon Canning Company, m 1.1;. and rights to Mrs. J. Brandmier, wife of the R 3 Z e § way wil be closed o traffic onjlefc Jueau on the Aleuiian for oung Skinner will work in.the | head. took hall & dazen stift B e it A G ARNICK’S GROCERY Eark PHONE 174 fi account of newlbn(:ig?l‘gosr;sv;‘rlu;uon- the Westward. company plant this summer. ,-km, ind .wnm Braddock. P"”‘t :!mjtnh:c:lnska Pacific Sal- y o 2 } 3 ZIN, —_————— R hamme two 1 s mon C: mpany, | , 3 ~adv. Mayor. | Empire Classitied Ads Pay. DAILY EMFIRE WAN1 ADS PAY! 'head Aol O Wl o gy : 4 g L 3 ¥ lay on each other in for F e North Sea.!™