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" BEAT YANKEES L 21, 1936. THéRE,THERE'- MY CH(L ke WHEN T THINKS DRY YOUR EYES--YOU'RE ERBOUT WEASELPUSS, GOING TO BE OUR GUEST MY EYES PUDDLE FOR A FEW DAYS-MY SISTER UP S0'S T KIN WILL TAKE ~A" aes GOOD CARE SCA'CELY SEE OF You - A G000 NI(GHT, . MY DEAR- COME, MARCELLY-- YOUR Boy FRIEND WOoN'T FORGET ) You--- x> I MUs' DoOWN frar. 2.7-. MACKMEN IN. WIN COLUMN; (BOYS’ POXING CLUB ' MATTER OF RAISING | TO CLOSE FRIDAY | LEGION DUES IS PUT | i OVER UNTIL MAY 18 I | The Boys® Boxing and Wrestling | Action on the proposal to raise | | Club, sponsored by the Juneau Po- | membership dues in Alford John lice Department, will be discon- | gradford Post No. 4, American Le- tinued after this week until next | gion was put over for one month, fall, according to Officers Kenneth |or until the meeting of May 18, at | Junge and George Gilbertson, in the regular meeting of the Post | charge of the club. last night. It was decided that in The regular Tuesday meeting of |yiew of the need for an expression the club will be held tonight, and |from every member of the Post next Friday evening the last meet- | nyore time should be allowed. In | ing of the season will be conduct- |the meantime, a letter presenting ed. A picnic and outing for mem- |poth sides of the question will be bers of the club will be held early | prepared and mailed to the mem- | next month, the officers said, and | pership. The letter will contain a | all boys wishing to attend the pic- |space where the member can ex- nic must register either tonight or | press his desires on the question. Oakland Missions : Seattle San Francisco Portland San Diego Sacramento .. Los Angeles NATIONAL LIAGUE Athletics Score First Vic- et tory of Season by 12 to Il Score |New York Pittsburgh Ist. Louis PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 21— Philadelphia Looking like the Athletics of old, Chicago as far as hitting is concerned.“nmmmm Philadelphia came through yester- | SR day afternoon with the first vic- Brooklyn 7 : ; STANDING OF CLUBS 1SGHMELINB Tfl PACIFIC CUAS. LEAGUE ) Won Lost Pet.| % 139 ¢ £ MEET LOUIS IN 583 524 500 E 375 | 333 318 Wi put Battle Will Be 15 Rounds | o 800 New York City | S1| NEW YORK, April 21. — Max 429 | gchmeling and Joe Louis will bat- 42 |te fifteen rounds in the Yankee| 333| Stadium on Thursday night, June 28818, This was the announcement last | night after days of apparent in- AMERICAN LEAGUE By BILLIE DE BECK ' LAWS-A-ME-- HAVE BEEN OREAMI(N'<-T SEED MARCELLY, JES' AS PLAIN, KEMIN' TH' ROAD STRADOLIN' A BIG | naires in the near future, the date to be announced later. The Dug- out was placed at tlreir disposal. Mayor 1. Goldstein, Chairman of the Cemetery Comumitiee, reported considerable work was needed to put the Legion plot in shape and the committee, which includes Capt John' M. Clark and George Gul- lefson, was authorized to contract the necessary expense. It is prob- able a working detail will be need- ed in the next couple of weeks. One candidate, Rufus P. Hender- son, was ipitiated into the Post. — e BUILDING PERMITS Ordinance Number 229 now being in effect, ‘notice is 'hereby given that building permits must be ob- GEORGE WENEL | ARRIVES HERE WITH HIS BRIDE Couple Comes to Juneau After Recent Marriage in Seattle, Wash. | Mr. and Mrs. J . Wenzel, who were martied in Seaitle on April | 11, arrived in Juneau on the Prin- cess Norah. Mr. Wenzel left a short time agn for Seattle, where he was joined by his bride who has been a medi- cal soeial ‘Worker at a“ children’s | | hospital in Washington, D. €., for the past few years. She twas ac- companied west by her parents. Mr. {and Mrs. J. A. Remon of Washing- ton, D. G. The couple was marred in the | rectory of the Immaculate Concep- tion Ghurch, Seattle, Father Allard reading thte marriage vows; The bride was attended by Miss Berni¢e Bannon of San Francisco, who was maid of honér. Mr. Edgar | Breene of Seattle was attendant to the groom. Following the wedding | ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Breene. Mr. and Mrs. wenzel left Seattle! jfor a‘ honeymoon to Victoria and i Vancouver, and left Vancouver for { Juneau last Friday night. Mr. Wenzel is stant account- JUNEAU RADIA SHOP NOW READY FOR BUSINESS The Juneau Radiator, Fender and Body Works, catering tc the com- mon ailments of the motor car, opcned today in the renovated building ‘opposite the Pacific Coast Coal Company office. Owned and operated by Art Nyquist and Jack McDaniel, experts in their line, the shop will' feature complete service in auto painting, welding, acety- lene welding, cat washing and sim- onizing. 4 — eee - SARGENT COMING TO ALASKA MAY 2 R. H. Sargent, Chief Alaska To- opgrapher for the U. S. Geological Survey. is scheduled to leave Seattle May 2 for his usual summer sea- work in the Territory, ac- ing to word received here. Mr. Sargent has been mapping various sections of Alaska every summer for years. e — AT ST. ANN'S William Steinbeck has been ad- mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for medical treatment. The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 ettt s v = i i tory of the season, outslugging the | Wob. Dt b | Friday night tained at the City Engineer's office |ant i the ‘states aécounts office New York Yankees for a 12 to 11 decision. The Mackmen hammered Walter | Brown and Bump Hadley for four- teen hits, including a home run by George Puccinilli in the sev- enth frame. 800 150 867 571 | Chicago Washington Cleveland | Boston New York Detroit St. Louis Philadelphia 1 —ee-— MAYME EVERSOLE | DIES SUDDENLY | who has threatened to call off all| negotiations and aimed to transfer | the match to some other city,| Philadelphia, Cleveland or San| 429 | Dlego on the West Coast. 400 Jacobs predicted the bout willl 167 [gross $1500,000 and draw at least -167 190,000 spectators. Jacobs timed his announcement to coincide with the arrival of | Schmeling from Germany on the | Bremen today. | Louis will arrive from the Mid- west tomorrow and it is expected | match papers will finally be drawn | up. GAMES MONDAY National League [ Boston 8; Brooklyn 4. | | | Cincinz:ati 7; St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 7; New York 6. Chicago 8; Pittsburgh 9. American League Washingten 9. 6; Boston 6, 2. Cleveland 1; Chicago 5 New York 11; Philadelphia 12. St. Louis 9; Detroit 6. Pacitic Coast League Mayme Eversole, pioneer resident ! of Alaska, and formerly City Clerk: and Treasurer of Ketchikan, died in the Fir City last Saturday afternoon as a resuit of pneumonia. | She had been ill only three days. Miss Eversole, in the early days as of Skagway, was practically in! u;\ open charge of the old Sylvester Whar{ 1.+ p E ROBERSON and JOHN following {and Sylvester Commercial Com- F. MULLEN, as assignees of B. M pany. She had been a resident of | gyarst, nave foreclosed that cer-| ‘Ksu-lnkan for the past 25 years or tain chattel mortgage made by B. Gl |A. Klesinger to B. M. Krafft on | April 3, 1936, which appears on file in the office of the United States Commissioner and Recorder, in Ju- |neau, Alaska, and, further, that | said R. E. Robertson and John F. 1Mu]len. to satisfy the damages, present, past and future, suffered |by them by lessee's failure to keep the terms of said lease, have fore- closed that certain lien given to them in that certain written lease between them as lessors, and B. A. IKlesinger. Jim Nicolo and Antone Jelich, as lessees, bearing date No- vember 27, 1936, and recorded on! November 30, 1935, in the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s and Re- corder’s office, and also, as land- |lords, have seized, distrained, and | taken possession of all the here- | - SHOP IN JUNEAY® | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No games were playeda in the Pa- cifie Coast League yesterday the clubs were traveling this afterncon on the schedule for this week: San Diego at tle. Mission at Portland Oakland at San Francisco. Sacramento at Los Angeles. - SHOP IN YUNEAU. FIRST! U, S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUKREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecas* for Juneau and vleinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 21: Fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler tonight;moderate easterly wnids. LOCAL DPATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Vel 30.10 53 52 s 30.05 52 40 N 30.07 56 36 SE CABLE AND kADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. sim Station ! temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Wecibt Barrow | 12 14 0 Cldy |inafter mentioned personal property Nome 30 10 Pt. Cldy |situated in or about the store-room, Bethel 28 Clear | jower floor, of the Seward Building, Fairbanks 30 Clear |in the place designated on the win- Dawson 20 Clear dows as “Epicurean Cafe”, and that St. Paul 32 ClAY |they will sell said property, name- Dutch Harbor 38 Clear 1y, the various restaurant equip- Kodiak 38 Clear ment, chairs, stoves, dishes, dining Cordova 32 Cldy and kitchen utensils, etc., at public Juneau 40 Pt CldY auction at the front deor of the Sitka 39 —= | Seward Building, in Juneau, Alaska, Ketchikan % Pt. Cldy 'on May 15, 1936, for cash either Prince Rupert 36 Clear in Jump or by parcels, as then to Edmonton 32 CldY them appears most expedient, and Seattle 60 Cldy that, pending said date, they will Portland 54 Cldy. recejve sealed bids for said chat- san Francisco 52 Cldy tels, to be opened on said date. New York 54 Cldy Each bid must be accompanied by Washington 62 Pt. Oldy 4 certified check in their favor for 10% of the amount thereof. WEATRER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. | The right is retained to reject Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 45; Craig, cloudy, 48; Sitka, cloudy, any and all bids. 44; Soapstone, partly cloudy, 51; Juneau, clear, 53; Radioville, clear,” If satisfactory terms can be ar- 48 Skagway, cloudy, 54; Cordova, clear, 36; Chitina, clear, 30; Mc- ranged with the purchaser of said Carthy, clear, 32; Anchorage, clear, 44; Fairbank,s clear, 50; Nenana, chattels, the undersigned are agree- clear, 40; Ruby, clear, 33; Nulato, clear, 40; Kaltag, clear, 32; Unal- able, but solely in their discretion, akleet, foggy, 30; Flat, clear, 30. to making a lease with. said pur- chaser covering the premises in WEATHER SYNOPSIS which chattels are located, and per- The barometric pressure was low this morning over the Aleu- mitting a restaurant to be con- tians and over the Pacific Ocean between the west coast States and ducted there. the Hawallan Islands, elsewhere over the field of observation high Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April parometric pressure prevailed. This general pressure distribution has 20th, 1936. nerally fair weather throughout Alaska. R. E. ROBERTSON, and peen attended by gel y st Wt ) i By R. E. ROBERTSON. First publication, April 21, 1936 . Weathe Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today vy 4 18 12 SenlBesnSoncen = g 2 ool egogcoce 8 oo Trace Trace [ EE T 8 Old papers for sale at Empire Office decision by Promoter Mike Jacobs, | | One letter had previously been mailed out, pointing out that the | proposal was to raise the dues from before starting any construction work, excepting for repairs, Plumb- ing, electric wiring weork and oil burner installations are included. M. A LAGERGREN, City Engineer. D -+ - | FULL HOUSE “You car. get a FULL HOUSE the present $3 per year to $5. for a dollar or less — and It's a| Winner! Ask jyour 2o Report was macae at the meeting liquor dealer.” | i —adv, |1ast night that the Legion Boy “|Scout Troop is planning an enter- |tainment for parents and Legion- —adv. A >>e SHOP IN JUNAU, T(RST! Eyes that spot value Deep-set, partly closed eyes denoting shrewd weighing of values. e YoM, . FAARRFONE, A1 | dinner i brooks here. The Wenzels are at home in the i Assembly Apartments. {HOLBROOKS OBSERVE | TWO ANNIVERSARIES SHOP IN JUNEAU? | and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook. Last Saturday, the 18th, Mr. Holbrook, est Service, celebrated the anniver- sary of his 31st year in the Forest Service. Yesterday the couple mark- ed their 24th wedding anniversary. In honor of the event, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner were hosts at ast evening for the Hol- and some 10 gue: wer present to wish the widely known Juneau couple continued happiness. Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery It has been an anniversary weéek- | II rend for. Mr. ¥ Assistant Regional | | { Forester for the United States For- Rice & Ahlers Co. 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