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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937. BRINGING UP PATEER R By GEORGEMMANUS |WOMES BOMBED |Wondford Rites - " Are Held Today WHERE 1S YOUR FATHER ? l__ WELL- LET'S GO- ( MYSTERY | TOLO HIM TO | HAVENT SEEN MOTHER- | GUESS %5ME HOW HE THANK GC)ODNEEIBj {o mm% IN LABBB WA u HERE HIM AND I'D LIKE HE SNEAKED OUT- GETS QUT OF THE THEY HAVE GONE-/\ H i F40EY TO KNOW WHO HOUSE - N | CA | TOOK TEMN L= | - B LR ] § U S0Y 8 o'clock this afternoon for Mrs. Jo- AV seph Woodford, prominent Juneau 3 " resident, who pussed away this weelk Mother of Central Labor ! at st. ann’s Hospital Co 1 Offici I The services took place from the ounc mcrel chapel of the Charles W. Carter Hospital with Injuri mortuary, following which inter- 3 ment was held in the Masonic plot May Toay Of the Evergreen Cenfetery. Dean y | C. E. Rice ficiated Pallbearers for the burial cere- mony were J. C. Thomas, H. M. Hol 1 nk Garnick, Forrest Bate Alexander, and V. L. Hok wh thrown throu into two homes and also ght last night, one bomb sending mother of President to 12 *Alaska” Tribe Signs*U—[;Infielder_‘ N " 2t M i : B — 7z coanD { GREER, § ©, May 20— Stil U, WASJE’NQTQ’H ‘ wr7iE sk | Local Minor Leaguers Fin- living within 100 miles of each | els Beat Seals : 3 s | g 16 AUNCHING A . other and all 12 of them still hale A Lol @) TN iz | ally Go On Record with 20,015 2.5 T0 SEND THREE | i < { 5/8 8 S § Copr, 1937, King Features Synducte, Tnc . World nghts resrved Ye_sieflay LoABE Buw - R A e, : Y Five-Inning Game 'son on down—tha's the distincticn AR & \ BATTING EVE LONG ot e % ~ members of the 1908 Victor Mill " A% Aapiciied Prees) AFTER TR LEGS S 2 { LEGS G - . i ing the PAseball team can claim. " Biz Manual Salvo, specdball ace L 4AVE GIVEN OUT . SHOW FIE 'y cucogssul” ip getiing the = gu6 10 men who wore Victor uni- Priced of San Diego, shut out Seattle yes- A2 : 4 ST Ape game of their ule oftic- o g HE : ; / HEAR WD TEAR | forms with marked success terday 5 to 0. 55 R . -~ g A\ ¥ orazozen |y played and the 1eords, oo, with their munager and The Tribe announces taking on of | ; 9 g L T YEARS s {wo min i natcher to rounmd out a q ‘Clyde Beck, late of the Mission Reds / “TEAIS E ¢ B CAMAGANNS | jot in tive full innings :11, af Ekep i A W chonid g : Rowers Are to Leave Seat as an infielder. i z 1 late start, - s boeerall Anangt ] 11 for Poudl Los Angeles beat San Francisco \/ ¥ s , 7 Jardinals tiking a nine-run shut-)® PIES SSEF ECI BARERE e June OFL Oyt~ vesterday but the Seals retain a NZ g " 2 3 ictory from the Mer ts, B SIS keepsie Regatta icad in the league’s standings. g \ L AAN A ) P e g 1 R ackson end bis cronies of (eepsie gatls Sacramento lost to Portland yes- 2 ) a v n the second inning. terday in a nip and tuck game. | > . 4 Janey C.onverse, doubling &7 the Cards, in the GAMES WEDNESDAY e AS GaLF o Hagerup, bLad full Pacins iChant Teaps : £S N ; ’ / cntrol of the. situation from the &5 & PU SO et Vi i, e . % g 4 g g i " i slai 5 . Ants o cou! wallus the horsehide to ail pleted, th d calling for the ttle 0; San Diego 5. O found, yiplding the Merehants only ;00 eould sield ‘and throw aiid Huckies to. traval direct o, thefs AR e Sy | i i o’ Ay . i three safe bl Cnl: e dli Angeles 7; San Francisco 6 | A o 7o : iiicoi Allf Al s ::1! dash along the charted paths with treining quarters, Depart- nings. | ! IN WATER SPORTS /. b 29 A 5 s W kv abendon-—and with shoes. u the above date means that riland 7; Sacramento 5. s 3 ATIE s ‘ ) i : , Ve (curth frame when Frang emn e L s f S L EhE LS Pk ashings ond J Sacramen i‘é-sa;/éimféfg_i?faz_flf&' e 5 ; : Joau led off with f triple along the', 1048y Joe Jackson, his eventful for the first time since Washing . ational League | Fetopdtiofablbanaifica ¥ SR 0 ; y |ieft field foul line. But, he was New York 4; St. Louis 1 ~ % foreed out at the plate in an at- Fhiladelphi4 5; Pittsburgh 4. X tempt to ¢ on what would any- Brooklyn 1; Chicago 3. i SOONER. OR. LATER. - IF TONY R, s o |w e been a sure third out Boston 3; Cincinnati 1, night INSISTS ON CONTINUING IN THE RING g A ox 7 and an error presented e f A VOUNGER. FIGHTER. WIF S7 % i i g | e i rchants,” plus’ & American League CECS WD A CUNCH Wil CATEH %3] single by Converse, put across two St. Louis 8; Washington 9. | SO R S v, i BAS tuns for the Cards in the first Letroit Philadelphia 0. S moments of the game. Then the | 3 & < 5 ¢ Merchants bogged down badly in STANDING OF CLUBS . P g X 4 the second chukker, with Hurler Pacific Coast veague 2 3 AL o S ok B Vanderbilt blowing up after dishing j Won Lost ect = LMo = L et wlis e i ook 3 hit and hithng & ou.tualy was to become ome of the Hudson River. San Francisco ....20 16 - .644 ) Paper faciot dn. oLk baseball's greatest heroes before his e e ——— & Sacramento ...... 30 17 s e e R e B P i 1 OB e o gt e LS e Sk Four. More Tultios banishment in the wake of the 1919 . . b 4 Los Angeles . o 19 587 | ' Manager Elmer Lindstrom re- Ci;r_u- !‘“B nku‘ Vn" e of d]f »Dr. Henry G. Bennett, president o / San' Diggd B 2 e i placed him on the mound, but the CPICAR0 “Black Sox” scandal) of Oklahoma A. and M. College, ...it’'s Good Whiskey. o SR e el o | § |Cards collected four more tallies on m:“*fi:f grab d ;mrtl and amble 10 hus been mentioned as a candidate (N TIONUIIE PN Seattle 20 2% 44 por {shvee_hits and two Merchant hob- - PSte 85 OnF OF J9c New genera- far the Okiahoma Governorship, 3 t ol Oakland ... 16 31 40 § bles before they called quits for the HO" O PICher e Missions ... B\ aw | /inning. Neither team scored for the Ov . PU° Severs b e an s 3 produce so much as a foul. Dim- o Y% long ago stood with bald heads re- o flectny a warm s SEATTLE, May 20.-On the night Tw 3 years ago Joo Jack- of June it shington three son was just coming into bis own crews will depart for Poughkeepeie. as a big country baseball stor. He Plans for the trip have been com- though fateful ba ! past a mem- ton commenced secking national ory, is too old, too fat, too slow to honors, sweepsters will not be fore- participate further. H» makes a ed to leave before school is out, living by operating a liquor store, thereby saving athletes the neces- 14 miles from Greer. sity of teking incompletes and Joe played left fisld for that I»aves of absence in their studles. time he was serving notice in vivid With the ce booked for June 22, time re was serving notice in vivid versity, ] ee and freshmen oars- fashicn of what he as to be in mcn will have plenty of time to the next decade. But, as he gath- prepare {or the big event. A short ered with the nine others with stopover is planned in Chicago. | whom he played in those days, he Hoadquarters will be established at P ‘\§\ X was just another of the boys. (He Washington's new shell house on RAGSAEIIN-L1d —_— next two rounds, le.t Tom Martin’s National League ! {triple and a single accounted for the ers Y% Ahd failing coordination Lost Pet. By PALP Cardinals' ninth marker in their “o'c Mt equal to the fack. Pittsburgh 6 139 | last turn at the plate. IS Ui St. Louis 3 10 583 \B l T lL Martin was the night’s leading New York 1A T B ¢ NG Qg of e it BEL ST A bowhing lournament LONG-|nitter, with two singles in three wes s Chicago 12 500 need ever fear going on a bread Fans Quit Stands in Arms est in 36 Years— |trips, while Converse completed his Brooklyn 12 478 line in Chicago. i s { {evening’s mound chores with a rec- H ! gmltadelphla :; ; The Chicago Old-;flms nghzers"j Qfifiiflngljz&ngp)alir:stsDeBexa:k Ran 56 Days Io.-dkox nine strikeouts and only one sce"e ExteHSIVH oston o A ation has been formed to pre- Arepny walk issued. Cincinnati 14 364 vent any such circumstances. | Sty NEW YORK, May 20.—Another| Orin Addleman, a newcomer to . st Its object is to raise a fund from | (By Associated Press) American Bowling Congress tour- |Juneau, performed capably behind Mock-war wagmg American League which indigent brxers of bygone; Twenty-six thousand St. Louis namcnt_ is o_\'eri-achn- the lox 'Efif! the plate for the Cards, and showed ; Won Lost Pcl days can receive aid. Some of them gang on deck to witness Dizzy Dean’s competition in the A"Lv‘ i art lenough promise to be assigned to Philadelphia 12 8 .600 don’t need it, but lots of them do. attempt to stop Carl Hubbell’s win-/ of mq classic. The tournay ran|the Moose team of the hig league, Thd D .. .[ fU i New York 13, 591 Besides, the old-timers figure their ping streak, in what was billed as,Dere fifty-six days. by League President William A. 1Y 1vision 1roops ol U. Cleve!sqd : 10 -556 organization is a most worthy one paseball's battle of the century, | During its life more hcavy scor- |Holzheimer, who also announced S Army GO Into AC- Detroit 12 522 —thet they have a club in which staged a real battle in the stands, \Dg Was done than in any former|the alloting of the Merchants *ag G Boston ... 9 474 they can huddle and talk over bat-|The ruckus started when an umpire| €vent. The team division saw tWo|catcher, Sammy Nelson, to Doug-| tion at Fort Lewis Vlgshzngton i 3 435 tles in which they pioneered boxing ruled that Dean had balked and 3100 counts and nine 3,000. vIn las. S Chicago 9 429 history, boiled over onto the infield, alithe two-men events there were nine | FORT LEWIS, Wash., May 20. —' St. Louis e 8 381 The organization plans to have a players participating. Police finally 1,300 counts, in the singles 1300 SCORE BY INNINGS Troops of the Third Division of th i ibill introduced in the Illinois Leg- restored order. {700s and ip the all-cvents three 1 2 3 4 5T United States Army moved into po Gastineau Channel League islature calling for promoters The “Great Dizziness,” who was | better than 2,000. Cardinals 2 6 0 0 1—9 sition early today to engage in the Won ° Lost Pct. give one per cent of their receipts working with a sore thumb, was Stein Sets Mark Merchants 0 0 0 0 00 )argest sham battle to be staged in P"“g]” - -1 0 1000 to the fund for destitute glovers,|wild in spots and beaned several| Max Stein, Belleville, IIL, topped| Batteries—Cardinals: C. Con-|the Pacific Northwest since the Moose 0 1 000 and boxers a similar bit of their|Giant hitters with the ball. The|the high standings with 658, 707 and |verse, p.; O. Addleman, c¢. Mer-| World War. The maneuvers will in- Elks e 0 0 000 purses. Such an arrangement ex-{4 to 1 victory added the twenty-|705 for 2,070, establishing an . all- |chants: H. Vanderbilt and E. Lind-|VoIve 7500 men and will last two BT T ists in Pennsylvania. |second straight win to Hubbell“s;umc count. The former was 2.060.(strom, p; S. Nelson, c. days. et DIPLOMA GIVEN TO | Gecorge Gardner, now white- record string and was his sixth tri-| Kyakow Furniture of Detroit e Umpires: Tex Hawkins, Matt| Details of the “problem bemg‘ {haired and 60, second world cham-|umph in six starts this spring. | tablished title to the team event.|Carton. |worked out in the mock warfareare MR. GULLUFSEN IN ipion to rule.the light-heavyweight | o It shot 3,118 and was challenged e ,—— !kepv, secret by Brig. Gen. W. f’i |Bweeney, ranking officer of the Di- division, is president of the Chi , ABSENCE OF GEORGE {0 ™ Piyite’ Tt ‘Colfii?‘rOREGON ROUTS IDAHO | &, oY o 51 of wme wardori] o ~————————#% vision, who commands the entire & i Golden Books of Cleveland, run- HOS;’ o NOTES T ey, st o5 B ke E onetime featherweight star, now a : er-up. i £} ansas 1 3 g . J. P, Throughi: acceptance. of a, position referee, is treasurer. Vice Preslden!s} TO HOLD NORm' Dlv‘ D o e of Kanms) 7 g - —- Commandant of the Presidio atSan | veel ¥ S - | City and Nelson Burton of Dallas g ) : | last week, George Gullufsen, grad- oo mommy white, once a terrorr DIAMOND LEADERSHIP i 1,350 for the doukles title Sidney Dennison, who has been | 20CSco, Is to observe the enguge- | Do o e e comon, imons the featherwelghis: Buddy | Gene Gagliardi, Mount Vernon,fconfined to St. Ann's Hospital for | e rePresentative of the Corps exéroises 1ast night of ‘ths Junéau Ryan, old-time welterweight, and; SEATTLE, May 20.—An eighth N. Y, rolled 749 in singles and was|medical care for the past few days. S TN High School, of which he was Lo_JlmmY Barry. i inning rally gave the University of high at the end. Stein’s big all|was dismissed this morning, and‘ e | Semember the name—Jimmy Bar- Washington's basepall squad a 4 o jevents came after the Mownt Ver | Will return o work in the U. § l‘MA.NY ARE PRESENT e ry? He is a somewhat shriveled bul victory over Oregon € here non lad had set himself for a crown. |Fores! rvice shortly. faL!l:l;r dlt)zlo;x;a ga;:lr::::: ‘;:)r;:f keen-eyed old man now, nearly 70i‘yesterduy afternoon. i > Mrs. Willlam Kimball underwent | AT LUNCH'EON SOCIAL H dent of the schol board, &t the YE&TS Old. He was unconquerable| At Moscow, the University of Ore- a major operation at St. Ann’s Hos-| OF MARTHA SOCIETY i 7h. ® as world bantamweight champion gon nine held the lead in the North- MR_ HARPOLE ls EN pital this morning and is reported | AL | exercises. 5 | f |just before the'turn of the century.'ern Division of the Pacific Coast; to be in a favorable condition. | In keepi: SuC- ——ro | ROUTE To JUNE AU { In keeping with traditional suc- Seven champions who arose from'Conference by handing out a 13 to Mrs. H. L. VanderLeest was ad- cess of Martha Society affairs, the p : For special ;gs:lgrzessed chicker: |Chicago’s streets Jn the fading past |4 beating to the Idaho Vandals. TO MEET DAUGHTER |mitted this morning to st. An“'#luncheon and ice cream social held call Femmer, phone 114. adv. 'still are living there. Besides Barry, P i Hospital for medical care. |yesterday afternoon assembled’ close e o e iiny " there are: The famed Battling Nel- | —— #| Edward Harpole, father of Miss| Judge James S. Truitt, Attorney (o a hundred guests during the day, 1 |Edna Harpole, is enroute north on g“‘f‘“i’;" was admitted to St. ADN'S | tne affair held in the parlors of the | ; Iboard. the Baranof to join his daugh-| H0SPital this morning for medical [Northern Light Presbyterian | g __|Gardner, light-heavyweight and‘ NEW YORK. May 20 — Closing ter in Julieau, CBI‘T{ | Chureh, Buyers of GMC trucks get more of everything. In the NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ';Pl[erwe'ght respectively; HAarr¥l .o, von of Alaska Juneau mine! Following a brief visit here, Miss prn:‘tl:)fi ;fit“t;’%:n‘:f“g’“!‘{f Spring flowers formed an attrac-| Popular half-ton types, for instance, they get either 112- |Forbes, bantamweight; Buddy Ryan, U Vesler-(ive setting for the party, an annual| inch or 126-inch wheelbase with ‘the biggest standard i is 123 !Harpole and her father are to sail ACCOUNT [raitermateie: a light- Stock today is 12%, American Can - day, and admitted to the Gover: T The undersigned, having on the'hmv;:e::h: end Jack Root, light=ge Ty orioan Power and Light 8%, for the Harpole home in Colfax, ment Hospital where she is to un.|0CC3%10n, and the candy booth| bodies available anywhere. All GMC’s have advanced 12th day of May, 1937, filed his, |Anaconda 53%, Bethlehem Steei Wash., accompanied i’orMpm‘t of !rlht’ dergo- & major operation tomorrow | CrRed a mal? decorative feature, gtream-styling with exclusive “dual-tone” color design. ceased, in the Probate Court for‘GovER.NMENT SCHOOL {2 Wright 5%, International Har-|land. Miss Harpole and Miss Mon- Wl:;‘r;‘;' c:’:y“ !“:‘;,“‘:}";“f“’d £ | " Mrs. Ray Peterman, president, was| Safety, reliability and economy. All are exceptional values Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is| wyyy HOLD EXHIBIT |vester 107%, General Motors 56%, roe, who reside in the Assembly|gocoita) yesterday CIRMENY i charge of the affair. Mrs. Geo,| —Priced extremely low on any basis of comparison. A Lereby ziven to all heirs, creditors {Kennecott 57%, Kennecott 57%, apartments, are teachers in the Ju-| rrq ¢ AT ., |Rice was chairman of the kitchen| phone call will bring the proof. and other persons interested in said OMORRO EVENING K tral 46% Sotithers! % rene Williams, Mary Hokey, Al- ittee: - ‘ estate that Mcnday, July 19, 1937, T W [poE Yok QeI % . Henitoern, peau sohoole, |bert Johnson, and Jack Anderson |COMMittee; Mrs. Walter Scott chair- at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Pacific 56%, United States Steel e |underwent minor operations at the Man of the dining room commit- said day, at the office of the Unit-| An exhibit of art, sewing and|$9%, United Corporation 4%, Cities| O] YMPJC DECATHLON |Government Hospital today. [tee, and Mrs. Byron Miller, chair-| Quality at Prices Lower Than Average ed States Commissioner, in the unit work will be held tomorrow|Service 3, Pound $494%, Republic| CHAMPION HARKENS | i U man of ‘the candy sale. Federal and Territorial Building, evening at the Government School, Steel 35, Pure Oil 18%, Holly 5“&31‘; Exports of machinery from the| TOMOITow afternoon, Mrs. Gan- LR T SR O oF TARIAN T S TS e B LS| GONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. M t | sel . | | SR o year were valued at $17,-| o P time and place set for the hearing. 1, charge of the affair, to which | DOW, JONES AVERAGES H e |gren’s count: home on Lena of said account, objections thereto " <1 U8¢, % U8 B ET B dehers| The following are today’s Dow | HOLLYWOOD, Cal. May 20. —| TR hont montnly valte | o s vt JUNEAU, ALASKA and the settlement thereof. rJanPg Allen, of the primary de-|Jones averages: industrials 173.59, Glean Morris, World’s Decathlon "“chm and a 19 per cent Efl\n\mh ped ety ‘ AdH‘“},s y LEmPEVtRE‘e estate partment; and Martha Roach of rails 58.89, utilities 27.56. :Chaf'::;;:fl‘h:smi:::edflglil;:!;‘k:n:‘; OverIRRINLY, 1086, | The June business meeting of the | iministrator of ’ i e ok prof E T . 4 | des. ey | % . é organizati - of Hilja Peterson, deceased. | the uPPOr BFCCEE Lode and olacer tocation notices & motion picture contract to play| Feed poisoning in livestock usu- i EARM IO I ieinde aciv) | GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS & TRAILERS RN - The exhibit will be open from b i m mc:&?,’m :o:!' i:g; 7:30 o'clock until 9 o'clock. for sale at The Empire Office. ‘Tarzan, ily oceurs in the spring. | i eight | Lode and placer location notices S07: Johnny Coulon, bantamweight| | gTOCK QUOTATIONS for sale ot The Empire Office, |title-holder; George and Jimmyl, = == Llelihaid ARG

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