The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1935, Page 5

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SAILORS MEET SABIN'S FIVE THIS EVENING Firemen K;xinst High? School in Final Game Before Holidays GAMES TONIGHT 7:30—Firemen vs. JH.S. 8:30—Sabin’s vs. Tallapoosa. The City League basketball folds up until after the holid; final whistle sounds at the high school gym tonight, where Sabin’s Clothiers meet the big Tallapoosa squad. In the opener at 7:30 o'- clock, Coach Hautala’s Crimson ends with Coach Leonard Red Firemen in the rst big time test have the edge, with a . The game this on., Both squads boast a high scorer in Dutch Behrends | and George Tanghe. In the “colorful” curtain-raiser. the Bears will be matching youth and speed against age and exper- | ience. It should be a se Concreters were slated for| event, but the Firemen were substituted, as the latter squad is) composed of men whose size com- . | the Holding Company Act Railroads Ask Govt. to Stop Compehhon CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 10.— Pleading for railreads that they be treated on a “business basis,” J. B. Hill, President of the Louis- ville-Nashville Railroad, today caid, “We want the government to get out of the transportation business in inland waterways.” Railroads, he said, are affect- ed by competition on unequal terms with other forms of transportation. PRRrINARE, SR QUICK ACTION IS SOUGHT ON | UTILITY SUITS : | Multiplied Legal Action Re-| duced to Obtain Speedy Trial WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. — The organized utility holding companies today offered to cooperate with the government in reducing the multi- plicity of the pending suits against| Philip H. Gadsden, Chairman of{ the Committee of Public Ntility Exe- ' cutives, said that if the Attorney General is so anxious to avoid pros- | periods yet |eers; 'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1935. |COML LEAGUE RESUMES PLAY AT BRUNSWICK Second Half Bowling Sea-| son Under Way Tonight —Alleys Repaired The Signal Corps will compete with the Pioneers, and Mike's Team will clash with the Folgers this ev- Grocery; I-ulgo vs. United Meat Dec. 27.—Mike's Team vs. Pion-| eers; Columbia Lumber vs. Siana «1 Corps. Dec. 28.—Alt Heidenberg vs. Unit- ed Food; Brunswick vs. Dec. 30.—Sanitary United Meat; California Groce Pioneers. Dec. 31 —Columbia Lumber vs. | Brunswick; Mike’s Team vs. Signal | Corps. Jan. 1.—United Food vs Heidelberg Folgers; Alt vs. Sanitary Groc- ery. Jan Mike’s eers Jan. 2 —California Grocery Vs. Team; Frye-Bruhn vs, 3—Folgers vs. Brunswi ening at the Brunswick Alleys in the | S1804 second half of League pin tit of t Ithe Commercial bowling j schedule. which have for re- in first milo Ga- nave been Garland . who com- The Brunswick alleys been closed for t will reof la: levelled Bu gan, “the scheduled, Galao said The complete schedule for the sec ond half of the Commercial League bowling season foilows Tonight—Signal C Mikes Team Vs Dec; 11. — Columbia Lur vz, Brunswick Dez. 1t- Heidenber | United F‘()J(l Jan. 6 ~—Frw-B1‘\"m Vs, ]ilhk‘llx TZ, Meat Jan. 8—Columbia Lumber vs. ed Food; Mike's Team vs. Bruns- wick. Jan. 9.~ orps vs. United | Pioneers California ery Mike's Team Vs 11.—Sanitary Grocery vs. Sig- nal Corps; Pioneers vs. Lerg Jan. 13.—Fry, bia Lumber; ruhn vs. Colum- - Bruhn. Pion- | 'BRUTAL MURDER .| Baoked for suspicion in the murder Unit- | vs. Frye-Bruhn; Alt Heidel- | United Food vs. Signal | Los Angeles on Suspicion MAN HELD FOR n( Mary Stammer, 15 daughter of Walter Stamme no, Cal. attorne, 5 held here f ments. Fellows are ¢ tend OF YOUNG GIRL = Ton'\' fialtlkofl Arrested in death as she sat avd. fire in her home. vered the c when d from a party she had hun Sony GONG TO DENVER Kitty O'Brien, of Kitty Fairbanks is on a Co'0., to spend the idays. of Killing Mary Stammer LOS ANGELES, Cal, stmas Dec. 10. — D WHERE YOU MAKE IT! ik o be mn\\(d g for all Re- Taxi, at Denver hol- Schlllmg Baking Powder ‘o5 Muffier biscuits. g .| P 1 ——f-“ The Cream ¥ Tartar does it | e SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! - —a fef?] -Special Express Service- DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS Week Ending December 14 “Lighis o’ Juneau’ —and other FRAMED ART PRINTS will be delivered to any part of the UNITED STATES, INSURED, by EXBRESS . @& ecution of the suits he can rely on full cooperation of the utilities. “We recognize the importance of stitutionality being passed soon as possible,” Gad and utilities are anxious to avoid the lengthy and burdensome litigation based upon multiplied le- gal action.” pares more favorably with future high school competition, give the youngsters a bet against the kind of oppo ) may expect in games this season Should the Tallapoosa fail to re- turn to her base in time for the games, reserve high school teams wlil be substituted, A. B. Phillips, superintendent of city schools, said this afternoon. Umwd F‘x)d California ed Meat; P Bruhn; gnal Corps v: Gro D: Lumber; TWH BANBITS ARE CAPTURED Fscape from Pohce Net to Farmhouse Where They Surrender Coly Alt Hel 14, — Folgers v imbia Brunswick vs ) De Pio- necns ec _'Corps; er 16 —Sanitary Grocery vs 3. Mik ; Columbia r vs. Pion- — | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 10. — D2nald Joseph and Paul Pierce, two hair tonic” bandits, sought fort g in connection with the | an Anderson, Indiana po- n November 24, and who out of a mrr Lr‘«p Califor- Brun ¢. 19.—United Meat vs rocery; United Food vs LOW-ASH BRIQUETS the All-Around Fuel! For fireplace, furnace, range, or heater. Low- ash briquets are a free-burning fuel — low in ash content, high in heat. Clean, odorless, easy to handle. 20. — ; Frye-Bru Sar >1 by the Indians I‘u two men su arm house near here m.huur any sistance ec. 23.—Signal Corps vs. Bruns- Uniu\d Food vs. Californis AT OUR EXPENSE Winter & Pond Co. $13.50 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers EIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllllhllllIIII!IlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIMIIIII!IIlIIIIIIIIIIII'IHIIIIIIHIIIIlIIx vIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIllIIIIIIIIIH||||IIIIII||IIIIIIIFHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII||MIIIII|IIIIIIII|III|II||IllIIII|IIIIIIIIIl|IIIIII|IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIII|HI|II * PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— WE'VE GONE COMPLETELY CHRISTMAS! NEVER has our store been so full of gay new playthings . . . direct from Santa Claus at his NORTH POLE Factory. MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY FOR THE CHILDREN. YOU MUST SELECT NOW! DON'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY! and see our amazing stock of SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLLS TRAINS—GAMES—BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ PLAYTHINGS BY THE HUNDREDS WEEKLY & MONTHLY ates Drop in Comnen -THIRD ¢_SENECA Older Clnldren —— Adults The Gift Supreme! A 1936 SILENT SMITH - CORONA TYPEWRITER e} To Help Fight Tuberculosis Those who have not received Christmas Seals through the mail will find them on sale at all BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS DRUG STORES HOTELS Use Them on Your DOLL HOUSES J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS a!IIIIIII|||||llllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||"|||||l|||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllfllll||l||||||||I||||||||||||||||ml|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Illll|||||||||IIIIIII||"Illl|flllH"|||||m||mIIH|||||||||||||l||l||lll . : Christmas Letters and l'm‘k:ngos FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS It was the intention of the committee to send seals to each family. If more have been re- ceived it is due to unintentional error.

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