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THE D\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDA\ APRIL 13, 1936 THIS MOUNTAIN GAL WANTS TO KNOW HOW FAR i SHE CAN RIDE ON SiX DOZEN EGGS--- SHE GOT ON AT THE LAST STOP-- SAYS HER - NAME'S MARCELLY WILKING -=- OH,SHE DID, DID SHE 2 WELL, LET ME TeLL Vo0 SOMETHING, F. D. R., Former Outficlder of Croton, to Be Nation’ Number 1 Fan on A pril 14‘ President Roosevelt will toss out the first ball when the S ators meet the Yanks in Washington on opening day in mid- \prll He is shown in his box at last year's inaugural. Farley May from tho dark, finto th benck a box acing hom past, Mr hat and in the Roogevelt doff his wave at his fellow fans. In hi box, most dikely, will be Owner Clark Griffith of the Senators, anc perhaps Jake Ruppert of the New |York Yankees. e starts. me cries surh Attend without mugch ident at and Sec- and Early—and old Haverstraw s not out cam- oy moment President must en to him. He is white ball. The stretching from > to first base. to look seif-con- mingle with base- unable to see! ceremony may as “Toss it tuh lhe President perforce will make | star a dozen wind-ups. All will be C I NO[> /T \ES I Topaz num- raing bird To & posi- tion on Rabbit 5. In error. Biblical ehar- acter Beseech al fight pleces 0ok in an open pan Unquestion- SN [C[Clo R ZA B A L 3 U L A T [O[MNO— 2NN [BlcloNMZIo[H[0) ) > able . Merchandise 3. On . Broad open vessel . Unaspirated . Subterranean worker . Bedaub | Behave Indian mule 48. Posltlve elec- 60. Watched c pole closely 62. Roug:lly ellip- 61. Light brown ti DOWN . Muminating device . Wicked 3 Allev(ale 4 w.-mnz Yot 54. Fencer 56. Business house 57. Narrow road 58. Japanese statesman 69. Elves berry . Also . Nerve net- works L . Stalk 7. Sounds . Foot covering Without wor- ries . Metal-bearing rock woolen cloth . Of less than usual height . Meshed fabrie 25. California rockfish . Belgian river . Former Rus- sian assem- ly . Style of poetry 29. Opposed Give a name to Nut 35. Wager . Rodent . Flew aloft . Kind of thread . Trees oft 49. Skip . Facts Biblical re- gion . Not on . By way of . lndeflnlte pronoun ,flIllWfll- GREAT SCOTT YoUNG AR. 200 153 /x,f\// catch the act. |Then, when most of the crowd thinks he still is practicing, he will let go..Sometimes that Presi- dential pitch is a bit wild. Throw- ing a baseball is a once-a-year event with him. Old Receivers Gone One thing is sure. The lucky fel- | jand they must DOUGLASITES GOIN| lows who jumped and caught the!MRS. EDWARDS REAPPOINTED | going to Savan- | aboard the steamer Yukon yesterday Helen | that her husband was seriously ill A. R. Edwards has received | Baroumes, to Seattle, are two pas- | With pneumonia and requesting her Presidential offering won't be| arcund to participate this time. Heinie Manush, who grabbed the 1933 and 1934 balls, tcn’s Americans, who snagged last year's wild toss, passing away the time with Albany. Pocketed in with upwards of 2 000 others, perhaps in coats if mid-April weather is its| customary self, will be a scattering of Congressmen, patronizing hawkers of soda pop and hot dogs. President may—as he did 3 —go, into a huddle with a bag of peanuts, just like other fan. is Then after Washington and the ¢ New York Yankees have battled it cut, Mr. Roosevelt will return to his limousine, the motorcycles will | I blast their sirens and off he will go to the White House. The Senators always have won when thejr good-luck fan, the President, stayed through to the jend. It might be unconstitutional for them to break precedent and lose the opener for him in a cam- paign year. GORE STRIKES “ OUT AT RELIEF . UNDER NEW DEAL G. O. P. Candidate Chief| Speaker at Convention Banquet Saturday Night | | | | (Continued num Page One) to try for unity so that the Repub- | licans could again get beck in pow- | d relieve the country of the | President Roosevelt, he | charged, had left it in. | Henry Benson of the Juneau-| | Douglas Young Men’s Republican Club served as toastmaster and in- troduced some of the candidates before calling on the main speakers. Comment was heard as the dinner ted that the orchestra was play- ing one of President Roosevelt's favorite numbers “Home on the | | | { | | | I The photographers will be there, Range.” —_—————— NOTICE! There will be a business meeting of the Eastern Stat, Chapter 7, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ques- tions and answers will feature the entertainment. —adv. ——.——— SHOP IN JUNZAC: 67[// 4 M\\N Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheiniander and /lt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP \“\' FINE Wauh and Jewelry m r 1 PAUL BLOEDHORN % at very reasonable rates HARRY RACE, Dru[\flst “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING * PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 ¢ SSRGS SIS | w- W_l‘-fAT'S ALL EXC\TEMENT is with Bos-|notice of her and Bob Burke, City Council, Lh("" any (T AIN'T NUEFINS B80SS--JUS' ONE O' DEM GALS FRUM DE HILLS--SHE AN'T GOT NO TICKET AN' DE CONDUCTAH'S GWINE TOo PUT 1 \ By BILLIE DE BECK ; YASSUH, BOSS-- DAT SHE'S WAITIN' FO’ You (N DE DIN(N'- CAH HUH OFFRDE / T Jrc:u (ine e e A | DOUGLAS | NEWS | SRR S e . AS SCHOOL TAX COLLECTOR | Mrs. reappointment by the t their last meeting, SLhnul Tax Collector for D-’Jug- will make the fourth term | r for Mrs. Edwards. | > - | | SCOUT DANCE SUCCESS | sum, although a little in- s all returns from e not in, s netted g Boy Scout; om their here Saturday. Those who ed reg a fine time en- ved at the affair. . Greas Pritain rights res nvtd MRS. SMOOT LEAVING Mus. William C. Smoot and son David are tomcirow to go to Palmer where |they will join Mr, Smoot who went there last Fall to work for Government. - > G SOUTH J. O nah, rkham, souri, -and Miss | sengers leaving on the Yukon for the south. .,—— BUILDING CODE NOTICE Pergons interested visions of the new building code are invited to examine the com- pleted ordinance on file at the City Hall, - to offer suggestions and criticiSm before final passage of ordinance at the next regular City leaving on the Alaska the in the pro- | Y YOUNG LADY.-- LAST YOUNG LADY YoU-ALL[ NIGHT 22T MUST HAVE BOUGHT DE TICKET E0' LAS' NIGHT--SHE SHO' AM GRATEEUL- BEEN HALF-ASLEEP-- AND YoU SAY T BOUGHT HER A T(CE:AETZ {HUSBAND lLL WIFE LEAVES STEAMER, TO | | RETURN TO INTERIOR | | | Mrs. Max Love, wife of a promin- | | ent business man of Fairbanks, is| ‘ making her first trip to the states in ten years, received a radiogram to leave the steamer here and re- | turn home by plane. | phine White and was the latter" guest while she was in Juneau. Mrs. Barr plane this afternoon fer the Interior. ——e—— ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting Monday night, Council meeting. Written comments { April 13, 8 o'clock. Aflarge -attend- should be made by April 16. M. A. LAGERGREN, City Engineer. ance is desired. - eee SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! —adv. We're Gong Out of Business and Pass Along These SLASHING BARGAINS TO YOU . ... . .. While They Last! GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY $ Out Sizes, Were $1.45—NOW SPECIAL—Mercerized Hose Going at 4 pair for $1 ) B Nationally-Advertised MAIDEN-FORM Brassieres and Girdles GREATLY REDUCED SKI-COATS and MACKINAWS 55._25 Reqular $8.75 values—NOW SKIRTS WOOL—AIl Colors 'Including White Flannel and Crepe KNITTING All Colors ! BAGS Mrs. Love was met by Mrs. Jose- | kove was scheduled to leave on the SCENIC FLIGHTS MADE BY IRVING | The Lockheed Vegn plane piloted b Wilbur Irving made five scenic | flights over Juneau and Menden- hall Glacier yesterday afternoon, | jcarrying a total of 29 passengers. ionc of the flights included a trip over Dou(’lm Islan(l MERCHANTS Pilot Irving reported clear weath- er over the glacier with visibility ‘| unlimited. R ! GOING TO STATES Mrs. Charles Schefler, wife of an | employee of the Fairbanks News- | Miner; Mrs. Alma Burns, wife of the proprietor of the Arcade Hotel in Fairbapks, and seyeral other Fairbanks residents are passengers aboard the Yukon enroute to the States. — e SHUP IN J\Jnn.Avl A'I‘TENTIQN' Before buying a cash register see. our new—up to date line of machines— {| Priced from $75.00 up.—Also factory rebuilt and used registers. Liberal ql- lowance for your old machine. Mr. M. Baker, Alaska Representative, will be in Juneau about June 1. 'The Nati onal Cash Register Co. 1923 Fifth Ave., Seattle been more favor young homes. Have conditions EGen people to cxcquue LET US EXPLAIN HOW EASY HOME OWNERSHIP IS TODAY WIND()W CLY PBONE 485 o . § RET - INSURANCE o your Daily has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will he sentby SPECIAL CARRIER: to. m mm