The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1936, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER GLAD THE NEWSPAPER COMES Team N Halm 173 179 191— 543 | McCormick 193 169 194— 556 Davlin 154 158 195— 507 Totals 520 506 580—1603 Team L Sides 187 180 199— 563 | Hudson 179 154 181— 514 | caro 169 161 193— 523 Totals 535 495 573—1603 i Team M |, Cleveland . 158 179 213— 550 Kaufmann 148 158 185— 498 Darnell 149 172 124— 445 Totals 455 509 522—1486 Team I Sabin 194 202 186— 582 | | Tubbs 141 170 204— 565 | Morgan 141 134 135— 410 Totals 526 506 525—1557 e ONLY2TEAMS LEFT IN ELKS' ELIMINATION Six Players Dropped Last , Night — Final Games to ~ Be Bowled Tomorrow Team N, including John Halm, John McCormick and Bob Davlin, defeated Team L, composed of M. H. Sides, Lou Hudson and Bert Caro, in the elimination bowling last night in one of the most hotly contested bowling matches of the current sea- son at the Elks Alleys. Every bo « in each team broke 500, and both teams amassed total scores of more than 1,600. Team I, composed of Harry Sabin, Carey Tubbs and T. A. Morgan, won from Team M, including Earl Cleve- land, R. G. Darnell and Bob Kauf- mann. The losers last night are disquali- fied from further competition, and the two minning teams will bowl a play-off match Thursday night at ¢ the Elks Alleys at 7:30 o'clock for the championship of the Elimination Tournament. Earl Cleveland, of Team M, one of the eliminated bowlers, took first place in the Individual game scoring with 213, Carey Tubbs, of Team I, was second with 204, and Harry Sab- in, also of Team I, was third with 202. Sabin bowled the best three- game total, 582, M. H. Sides, of Team L, was second with 566, and 1 :" Carey Tubbs third with 565. Complete scores were: " HEAVY RICHARDSON HIGHWAY TRAFFIC IS NOW EXPECTED THERE IT IS NOW~- I'.L. GO AND GET IT i’pecplc to Alaska. It will increasc cuAsT LEAGUE | Alaskan business. We are reaching |every state and section. But we }wam Alaskans themselves to be sal- | mon minded so we are going to run advertisements at regular intervals. “We hope the people of the Terri- g, : tory will join us in making this cam- Schedule for This Week Is'paign successtu.” pening This | I ;; Afternoon ‘star m Sa"v No games were played in the Pa-| N H Dies in New York cific Coast League yesterday as the | teams were traveling to open xh.s; afternoon on the following sched- ule for this week: Seattle at Sacramento. I NEW YORK, April 7.— Marilyn Los Angeles at Mission. Miller, stage and screen actress and Portland at Oakland. |star of “Sally,” and other musical San Francisco at San Diego. {comedy successes, died at the Doc- |!ors' Hospital as a result of pneu- aT. ING OF CLUBS |mocnia and other complications. In PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |private life she was Mrs. Chester Won Lost Pet.! O'Brien. Oakland 7 2 178 v o AT Missions 6 3 667 AUXILIARY TO MEET Seattle [] 4 600 The regular meeting of the Am- San Francisco 4 3 571 °rican Legion Auxiliary will be held Portland 4 5 444 tonight at the Dugout, at 8 o'clock Los: Angeles 3 6 .333 | 2ccording to announcement by Mrs. 'san Diego 3 7 300 Edith Bavard. Sacramento L 8! ZuL e o | & SIOP IN YUNEAUQ, FIRST! - Canned Salmon Now Advertised Thmug_hout U.S. Campaign Is. Btended to Alaska to Make All | Fish Conscious WILLIAM TIMSON William Timson, President of the Association of Pacific Fisheries, has | released the announcement that the fCanned Salmon Industry has ex- | tended its national advertising to Al- | aska. | “We are bringing home to 8,000,000 | housewives in the States what can- THERE WAS A BIG CROWD AT THE HOCKEY MATCH LAST NIGHT DIVING JoB BY LAGASA centrates Submerged at Hawk Inlet Deep-sea Diver A. LaGasa, who went to Hawk Inlet on March 30 aboard the P. E. Harris cannery tender Seakist, returned to Juneau on the Estebeth. About ten tons of concentrates | which were submerged at Hawk Tn- let when a scow capsized, were salv- | aged by LaGasa last week. The con- | sentrates were packed in 175-pound sacks and were. recovered by LaGasa with the assistance of a rigging scow and cargo nets. ment brought back by him from the States about two weeks ago to re- dlace equipment lost when his boat, he Alaskan, sank in Stephens Pas- | sage several week: The Hawk Inlet salvage job was | | *he first work done by LaGasa with | | the new, latest-type diving equip- | TWS PAGES ABQUT MRS. DEPESTER'S RECEPTION- 1 MUST READ THAT rtment of the Children’s Hos-‘ pital, conducted by the Junlox'i League in Washington, D. C. | Mr. Wenzel was graduated (rom‘ George Washington University in 1033, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Commerce and Government Science. He is a mem- C 4 33 HEHE (ARRIVES HERE TO BE | | BRIDESMAID AT EVENT | ON SATURDAY NIGHT | | Miss Louise Nelson, sister of Mar- |garet Nelson, popular Juneau girl, |arrived for a visit on the steamer ‘Recovers Ten Tons of Con_!Yukm\. Miss Nelson, whose homel\ is in Ketchikan, is here to be bridesmaid when her sister becomes the bride of Mr. Arthur Burke next | Saturday night. She |with her sister at the Coliseum ‘ Apartments. {SURPRISE SHOWER | GIVEN MRS. LAKE \ | A surprise stork shower was given | for Mrs. Edward Lake at her resi- dence at 548 Seatter Avenue yes- |terday afternoon. Mrs. Lake was |the recipient of many beautiful | gifts. A delightful informal lunch |was served during the afernoon, and enjoyed by the following guests: Mesdames E. Musser, E. J. Click, George Danner, D. B. Fem- mer, I. Sunderland, Edward Creed, J. A. Costigan, F. Merrill, C. C. Persoreus, W. Kirkendahl, W. V. \Graves, J. M. Click. JUMEAU FROCK SiOPPE MRS. JENNIE BRUMBERG -OUT WE GO! We Mean Oscar Breedman, of the Richard- |ned salmon means to them,” says on Highway Transportation Com-|Mr. Timson. “We want Alaskans to sany, who is a passenger aboard the'| realize what it means to them, too. Yukon returning to Valdez from a | Canned salmon has to compete on 2-months’ trip to the States, report- | the market of the world with many » ed today that transportation con- highly advertised foods. Sometimes ditions look better than ever since |it has been successful. Sometimes 1628, the most prosperous year since | it hasn’t. Prices have often fallen to Business! My sale continues with a new drastic cut in EVERY- THING remaining in stock and are still showing a large assortment of personally-selected Spring Coats and Suits is staying | im TS . e JUNEAU MAN 1S 'ENROUTE SOUTH ~ T0 BE MARRIED |G. F. Wenzel and Ruth Anne Remon to Wed in Seattle April 11 George J. Wenzel, Assistant Ac- countant in Charge in the States Ac- counts Office in Juneau, sailed on the Alaska enroute for Seattle, where on April 11, he will wed Miss Ruth Anne Remon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Remon, Washington, D. C. The couple will return to Junecu on an early boat. Miss Remon attended Sweetbriar | College where she was graduated |with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1932, She received her Master’s Degree in Social Science from the graduate school of Catholic Uni- ‘verslty in 1934; and since that time has been with the social science ber of Theta Upsilon Omega Fra- ’ ternity. -+ GIOVANALI INITIATED John Giovanali was initiated at the meeting of the Moose Lodge which was held in the Mcose Hall last Friday night. R BOWLING! LEAVES HOSPITAL >3 Here’s one of the best—TR¥ Mrs. M. F. McDonell and her GRUNSWICK baby were discharged from St. 7 - Ann’s Hospital yesterd: evening BOW I‘]NG AI‘LE\S Rheiniander and /It Heidelberg d to their home. 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Two more 2l-passenger deluxe buses have been purchased by his company, Mr. Breedman said, and will leave Seattle on June 6. The Richardson Highway Transportation Company already has two large bus- os and seven T7-passenger enclosed \utomobiles in operation. l» While in the States Mr. Breedman visited Washington, D. C. and New York City. 3 —_— SHOP IN JUNEAT', FYR3T! the point where companies have | gone broke, men have been thrown out of employment, bills have not been paid. We want to build up a steady dependable market for sal- |mon. This will steady operation |and employment. It will benefit the industry. It will also benefit the | business men and workers of Alas- | ka. “Canned salmon advertising in the | national women'’s and farmer’s mag- azines is going to create greater in- terest in Alaska itself. 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