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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1937. » ) - ’ J By GEORGE McMANUS HUUSE scENE {5 ‘ i - - Sre— = > ) ] BY GOLLY-MAGGIE HAS GOT T TAKES ABOUT SIX l - | DEAR-I'WVE LEFT MY : gt GG o e s { (s e PR | 1 S i 2 i . ks IF THERE WASN'T A TRUNKS FER HER TO GOODMESS THEY SUITS - DO YOLI KNOW. UF D I s u R DER Mes. Bylvie B D MAKE A WEEK'S TRIP- ARE ALL | WHICH GRIP YOU PUT St. Ann’s Hospital recently for med- E { ‘ THEM IN?P ical care following an pperation, i Ml | IN DEBAT'NG was booked for dismissal from the \ L { hospital this afternoon. a A ity 3 { . Irvin Whitely, admitted to St. . Congressmen Bellow Their auns mospital 1ast nignt for sur- i \/iews for Congres— gical care, underwent a major op- & | . eration this morning. PO N “ sional Record ; 7 | o Pat Rollins underwent an appen- i (Continued from Page One) dectomy this morning at St. Ann's - ~— Hospital ties, available in the Senate, is eas- R " ily curbed in the House. Lorraine Bell is scheduled to be N | Yet for almost every rule seck- dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital N ling to limit the number and dura- tomorrow. . 4 R Rt M. T AN L Fosrind |tion of speeches, there are outlets, e R s oA il 1 y : STh |like airholes in the ice, through SWARTZS TO LEAVE s b s S it bl i — - — —— - — - e * i AT ~=s=———==—=|which submerged Congressmen can 1 . ;The Kentucky Derby— {blow a public bubble. Unless the FOR VACATION SOUTH SE ATTLE INs Dmly S ports Cartoon m b House managers slap down the rule Ih e E(]rl Is B(]Ck' ! prohibiting amendments, a Con- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz are ST 2 |gressman can add his own voice to isnw:x Sunday aboard the Princ:- 3 w‘, st 2 the general hubbub by proposing an Norah enroute south for a month’s FHuM ANGELS’ N Tl'(llns H‘)lv(‘r‘l E"try;nm[.ndme,.‘, upon which he and a vacation and several dinner affairs L i |few assoctates can speak five min- have been given in their honor. » | it 3 : utes each, While in Washington they plan to stTH INN'NG ~ ! RO visit in Seattle and later will stop . |MASTER CONTROL in Kelso, former home of Mrs, | To a reader of the record the Swm'fzi They will thir; nrolceed to Q. ’ |amount of ‘copy that a speeker can Missoula, Mont., to visit with rel- Put Six Scores Across Plate| : oo iato & five-minute speech s atives of Mr. Swarts, on Six Hits—Portland | simply bewildering. But that is ta- Mr. Swartz is a resident engineer Is G d | |ken care of in another manner. At in the Bureau of Pubiic Rads. s Loose-egge | |the end of five minutes of specking T | {the member simply picks up his ALIEN HUNTER FINED (By Associated Press) <. | |pages, mutters something about Nels “Spruce” Anderson Hero of Seattle made six runs on six hits | “privilege to extend my remarks,” Juneau was fined $100 in U. 8. Com- . in the sixth inning yesterday against | and hands the whole hour-long missioner’s court here yesterday e Los Angeles and won by a score of |text of the speech to the reporter afterncon after pleading guilty to 7 to 1. | |who obligingly inserts it in the hunting deer as an alien without Bill Thomas limited the Los An-| record, lock, stock and barrel. Once proper license. geles bench to five scattered hits. | |there, it can be run off in multi- e, ‘san Franciseo hammered °‘{‘= | |plied number by the government SCHOOL TAX DUE (.nno(-x} be.hind Sad Sam Glbsonsl ! printer for mailing to the voters. | The Territorial law provides that good pitching to blank Portland 111 { But underneath the boiling dis- school tax, $5, must be paid by May to 0. & | °fgtt’f l'-*gg “:hp; :';‘Bs'fif"w"t'k of 1, Penalty of $2 may be imposed for R control e minute &r- pon. GAMES WEDNESDAY rives for 400-odd Congressmen to ';",{‘x"‘,ig‘;’f b AL T . San Diego 4; Oakland 2. | H%?%A‘Ssé?flj—fl g 'his gavel, even though it crashes il Schlooll .T“ ity Sacramento 9; Missions 2. /S SHORTENING f 'in the midst of a split infinitive. : | Eighty-tour percent of the hog San anclfco 11; Portland 0. WS CARELER. || | | Then in true camp-meeting sty'e slaughter in Denmark is in cos S 4 ’ ¢ i i Brooklyn 3; New York 2. | speaking ended. : i ih i Gthy | i | gty e i | JARMAN'S Custom Built 3650 . Other game postponed on account | o an! FRIENDLY FIVE $8 [ | ' Men's FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 of weather, { | STOCK QUOTATIONS ' [ "o o ry American League i g e e il = ¥ g:‘m[i‘cg\?isz;cl])c(\vti:?dl:. | :\;\NI)E l'l’!. “The Earl” wl{o rede three Ker!ulckv Derby mn'nersv ‘ NEW YORK, Apri 29, — C]usingi % is back at Churchill Downs in the role of trainer to Maxwell Tow- |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| New York 6; Washington 1. gy & ™ My P ! ard’s Schenshifter and Fencing. He's one of the few riding trainers ]S,mk today s 11% Other game postponed on account i o ) pupriehrl. Ga | of “rain. | —but he won't be “up” on Derby Day, May 8. 99%, American Light and Power g A i 9%, Anaconda 48'%, Bethlehem Steel | A AR A ! By KEN WHITE And Pompoon — some people 81%, Calumet and Hecla 12%, Com-' - | (Second in a Series) think he has the race won already. monwealth and Southern 2%, Cur- Pacific Coast League i AN Righis Resarved by Phe Adocciatcd P | LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 20— It won't be ihat easy, but he's very tiss Wright 5%, General Motors Produce “em. Won Lost Pet.| e pea ey TR T —*——=————————"rhe Earl is back. strong.” 56%, International Harvester 104%, Shoe Ow.p | SRl e A 4 o ; } iotian ¢11) TO . || Hes Earl sande, of course—the Sande walked over to a wooden Kennecott 51%, New York Central BIG VAN P e el exas "8 I’an | AR llsame freckled-specked kid who fence rail and’tapped on it with 46%, Southern Pacific 63%, United _ . e tic G i | | FEATURE AT SCOUT (hrec times heard tne plaudits of his knuckles, then grinned a little 51“’"55 S'fl: 98%, United Corpora- AR L g Sacramenfo ....14 13 53 pflr t Q') CAMP THIS SEASON ® Kentucky Derby crowd from the sheepishly and explained: s el RCA VICTOR | Sacrame 8 1 1 s fll’"e r“g \ withers of o winning 2-year-old. | I guess I'm a little superstitious. $4.94%, Bremner bid 6 asked 10. | Raai Records | * Oakland 9 16 360 ‘ || Matummsttp Reanb s s, 15, T2 UaCk de ‘e wainer, painting 1 wanted fo kriockgn wood afler 7l Dy TR A e oy [ A Portlard 8 15 348! s nts —_— e v ‘:he orit Badge Is 10 for his fourth Derby triumph and talking about what a good chance y. Sugar 32. | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | FORT WORTH, Tex., April 29.— iy “g" 8¢ tpl’elly confident Maxwell Howard's we had with these two horses.” | HOW.(X ON—‘“VE LM"' Pigg Phone 65 | i PAP camp at Eagle River and every Scout goenechifter can win the 1937 Derby When the stable boys and the , JONES AVERAGES 3 Sl National League | B Nine Texas Christian footballers| n attendance will have ample op- under his tutelage. younger jockeys utter the name, The following are today's Dow, Won Lost Pet.| have hogged every spot on the Horn- portunity for practice and the: puery morning Sande is on the “Sande,” it still has an almost rey. Jones averages: industrials 17052, foeeoeeoeems 3 4 St. Louis ... 5 1 833, Big Zeke Bonura, who loves to ed Frog baseball team. passing of the test. Targets will be ¢ 0.k at Churchill Downs—he’s one erent }ing For he is still their T®ils 56.90, utilities 28.46. Eliai it 4 1 800'cat and laugh and play baseball—| Just as dangerous as he was with |t UP and all shooting Will be un-o¢ fey trainers who ride as they idol, the only man save one who gt yom iy A c o A L 2 :::“‘;e;l;:i“ ; : gz in that order—is going to puzzle 5 football isngsnngmv Sam” Ba“‘h"d\':;llithe e");;" s“p;l‘""t‘;m“ °’h Jaly train—to nurse Scenesnifter and has ridden n’;ree Derby winners, | BEARD ENDS STAY -600 Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Chi- i ams. ere W no_shoot~ ition. rst o f AN vhci Blabkiyn - % . WNioege KWhite St}le :'hroueh another fheg r:;rtm:“:rcte::?rfik b‘:.ls‘: w:rfie:‘ms except under supervision and FE;;‘eng:a:f bZflivo'f;in?fnf? i::‘x?:‘ 191[ahennE; rlln t10:;)2‘; ;5, ';im:ousx:m’:: Stanps ik ch do o6 & 1o For Every Purse Boston 2 8 285/ American League campaign. hitter, flawless fielder and “whip” |1l 8uns will be kept in the care of ny¢ colt by Chance Shot from up, beat Martingale and Vigil to WOLh Wiap 8 ek 0 Sieen, Nd and EVOYY » Cincinnati 1 4 :200{ He loves to play baseball, and this thrower from the hot corner, Baugh ¢ Camp Director between prac-ipsyche, can be in the running, too. the wire. I Beard, fonwes constable. wih) te ; Chicago 1 5 167 fact and his ability to hit have is considered major league timber. o B | But it's Sceneshifter, brown and " Won 1923 Derby ’S.";Zfi'i..'fif&"'&fif?f&tZfi ;Ve:lr’:r- Purpose kept Zeke in the game. He loves a pplications are opcn for the po-ipiack son of Sickle Stagecrait,! i i ¢ 5 American League Loplaugh, and thfc fact and his ar: rg?:fb;};zsuxfi'fiféycflfl::e T‘;_.smom L A0t Damp Diregiop :e's proudest of. e 'Isgyn’lghg:o?xi' ;’;go "o;(;fm:m;;: :iny SHST0MAON I e Pa ke pAcmc COA'ST Won Lost Pet.|swagger have made him a colorful ky tackle, on the mound; Ki Al.|20d Bugler. The bugler must be| s thirg Howard candidate, Gloom 'In 1927, Pony McAlee, astride Whis-| Ppae, e A ’ COAL CO: New York 4 1 .800|figure and a fan favorite, He loves qrich, center, behind the plate; Wal-|30le 0 play all calls listed under|pysier, is ailing and will not be kery, won by inches from Sande! % * 2 g 3 1 70t eat, and this fact probably will ter Roach, end, at first base; L. D.|‘he Bugling Merit Badge. The As-|epiered. ‘and the sprinter, Osmand. |l fhpert of Towsk 1904 PHONE 412 Philadelphia 37 % B0 et BRRIRGY ST Thesganie: Meyer. end, at second base (a great,Sistant Director must, of course,| Fears Just Three | The only other jockey to equal f:,ba,cpeuhw‘ e (e, one= 1Rt i Cleveland 3 2. 600 Ibig league prospect); David O'-|Dave previous experience in boy's, Tnere are really only three hors- Sande's record was the “Black Ar-| 2 —— e Chicago 2 3 400/ Foeph T Soh Brien, Baugh's quarterbacking un-("Ork and Scouting. les Sande fears. |cher,” Isaac Murphy, who won — 2 Boston 2 2 500 Jimmy Dykes shakes his head SUER BRUERT TEETICUUE W wanted: An amateur astrologist.| one is calsun, cirapping son of in 1884, 1890 and 1391 | f St. Louis 2 4 gover Zeke. He just cam't under- prRHOn BE IO Rt mery| All applicants please contact the|Galant Fox. i | It was Sande who once booted n or E L G A s TINE A u Washington 1 5 167 standm;.he gl?-pou:\dt;h;/!;o puts 4 Horce Carswell, backs, and|Director Thursday evenings, 7:30} gange admitted sentiment might home six winners in seven mounts’ % ————— e g :mz‘z’mw oo, Will Wails, end, in the outfield. fi'ofni:;ez‘eég““‘r dnssting "l’hme‘hnve shaded his judgment a wee bit|at Pimlico; who rode winners of| . ‘2 able’ faspite' the Fecard book: thad' U} Pt st lp‘ A 4 Eh orthern |in his appraisal of Galsun for it was well over $2,000000 in his career EVOI'Y Effort Made for the - RnYAL PRUXIE Sa5n he wis the 7ifedt fiaiaing ‘Tist f)nl 2‘ dy SRS Shurch. Earl who coaxed the Gallant One whose name was emblazoned on the : | y lays to go before camp i, yictory in 1930, the year of his honor roll of nearly every import- Comfon Of the Guesu 5 sacker in the league last year. I'uwn uss ays starts. The period will be from j,q4 Derby victory. ent stage race in America; who Zeke never gets mad at Jimmy. May 24 to June 6. | “From what I hear, he's a mighty was one of few jockeys to ride the GASMU CAFE WILL REHEARSE CROWNING RITE LONDON, April 29.—Plans for a ‘Have a Heart, Jimmy’ jand Lou Gehrig unsuccessfully ask- RIS 4 L A make-| 1 Queen will be crowned with card-|SAMe; he has a great pair of hands o “nongig 1, Barnes of the St. SEEKS TRACE OF | board “diadems” in Westminister Abiey are nearing completion. The ceremony, a secret rehearsal of the real coronation procedure.! will be held May 10. i The name of the person who will represent the King had not been disclosed but it was expected Lady Mary Howard, 31-year-old sister of the Duke of Norfolk, would act for the Queen. Coronation officials sniffed today at Lord Marley’s advice that Amer- icans stay away from the May 12! spectacle or be "generally exploit- Purdue Renews Rivalry LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 29. — One of the oldest rivalries in foot- ball will be renewed next fall when Purdue opens its schedule against Butler, Indiana collegiate champion of the past three seasons. The two But a hurt look comes into his eyes whenever Jimmy tries to get him to| run or chase flies or do anythingl to keep his weight down and give( him speed. Zeke has survived threats of fines, benching, shipping. He's still the Sox first-baseman. Demands of Dean Salaries of $50,000, such as Diz Dean and is a fine target for other in- i Louis Browns. fielders. He can scoop the ball out. i 9 of the dirt and is good on double| ,ThAVS important money, broth |er,” said Barnmes in a recent dis- plays—if he can make it to first, |o 5% Regardless of all this, he’s so heavy 3::2;501 the, SIETE cand Dy and slow he can't get the jump on; Bumes. sided with Manager Rog- the ground balls. He can't bend . "poyohy in believing that Geh- quickly, or far enough, to reach’ . --_'rig was closer to being worth fifty many balls that should be .easy grand than Dean. outs. Once he loses his powekiat, “Fellows like Gehrig work every i SAN ANTONIO, Tex. April 29.—! ithe plate Zeke, now in his fourth| year with Chicago, will find his ma- | |jor league days numbered. He is absolutely helpless at the dinner day, play in 140 games or 150 games. A pitcher doesn't work on an aver-; age more often than once every the passing of outdoor tests: name-| an individual Scout wishes to pass.; {This also includes all first and sec-| ond class tests. MISSING UNCLES Dr. E. Ross Laughlin of Whitby, Ontario, Canada, is trying to locate | his two uncles, William Hunter and John Wellington Hunter, who left|. Ontario in the '80’s to come to Alas- ka in search of gold, according to a communication from the Doctor to Gov. John W. Troy. “I have ascertained,” Dr. Laugh-| % lin writes, “that they worked at Nome for a while and then at Can- table. four days.' “please Jimmy,” Zeke will wall, “I only want to enjoy my supper.;LEGlOE AUXILIARY yat;;; :fitulleet"me alone? You're al-' MAY D AY D ANCE To Then Zeke will dig his spoon deep-| BE SATURDAY NIGHT er into his dessert. | That’s the way it goes. | ———————— SCHOOL TAX DUE Plans are nearing completion for the May Day dance of the Ameri- |can Legion Auxiliary, Saturday ev- 'ening, in the Elks' Ballroom. The Territorial law provides that' The affair, which is open to the school tax, $5, must be paid by May public, is to be marked by the pre- 1. Penalty of $2 may be imposed for sentation of a filled cedar chest, non-payment. PLEASE PAY YOUR now on display at the Juneau ‘Young TAX NOW. Hardware Co. dle. Both of my uncles would be in|, their 70's and they may be dead but I would like to know about their deaths, if they are dead.” Anyone with information rela- tive to the men can communicate with the Governor's office or write direct to Dr. Laughlin at the On- tario Hospital in Whitby, Ontario. e WARNING TO MOTORISTS License plates must be securely affixed to both front and rear of cars, as required by law. Owners operating automobiles with only one license plate are subject to penalty. DAN RALSTON, A. W. HENNING, City Clerk, Mre. K. K. Kyler is in charge of adv. School Tax Collector. lthe dance, and Mrs. John Newman, in charge of the chest award. Chief of Police. SPRSRRILE o Y adv. Hoosler rivals met for the first time —— on the gridiron in 1887, when the NOTICE —_————— The number of horses and mul ilermakers were havi theirl For special fresh dressed chickent, %,‘ the game. ‘n""“ ‘v *call Pammer, phone 114.- adv. for sale at The Empire Office. continued to decline during 1936. i Opportunity will also be given for good horse,” Sande said “Then there’s Col. E. R. Bradley's ly, ploneering, camping, swimming, grooklyn” Sande shook his head. world is sitting up and taking no- life saving and any cther tests that «another hard one to beat,” es|--TRAINER EARL SANDE is the idol of the Jockels Lode and placer location notices|on the farms of the United States' Downs, where he's training Maxwell Howard's entry for the Derby. +++ “The Earl” poses here with his Irish setter pal, Pat, now almost legendary Man O’ War. | | The Earl is back—and the turf | tice. in connecticn AIR SERVICE INFCRMATION i COMMERCIAL at Churchill I'“' The First National Bank CAPITAL—$50,000 | SURPLUS—$75,000 [ J AND SAVINGS | ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEFARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. B Behrends Bank Bldg..