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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1937 BRINGING UP FATHER 1 HAVENT SEEN HIM FOR A LONG TIME. Copr 1937, King Features Syndicate, Inc.. World VICTORY JUMPS SACS ON HEELS, LEADING SEALS Solon_ Artillery Blasts Gib- son Off Hill After Record Hurling Performance | (By Associated Press) Heavy hitting brought Sacramen- to’s Solons within one game of the leading San Francisco Seals. Sad| Sam Gibson set a hurling mark for | the season when he struck out a dozen Senator clubbers last eve- ning, but the Solons'-artillery fin- ally boomed and knocked Gibson ! off the mound. | The Missions outhit Seattle. but| lost, while San Diego’s Padres blast- ed out 17 hits to defeat Portland. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League cramento 12; San Francieco 5 | Sac Oakland 8; Los Angeles 11, Seattle 7; Missions 3. [ San Diego 8; Portland 2. | National League | Brooklyn 2; New York 5. Only game scheduled. American League St. Louis 0; Chicago 8. Detroit 3; Cleveland 4. Only games scheduled Gastineau Channel League Elks-Moose, rain. or cLues Pacific Coast weague Won Lost .. 39 21 38 2?2 27 28 30 33 39 40 ret 651 633 565 525 483 441 361 344 | San Francisco Sacramento san Diego Los. _Angeles. Portland Seattle Oakland Missions National League Won Lost 23 12 24 15 22 16 .. 18 18 16 19 15 19 16 21 1 25 Pect. 657| 615 579 500 457 44 432 306 Pittsburgh New York Chicago . Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia Cincinnati Amenican League Won Lost 23 12 19 14 19 17 20 18 16 15 17 20 15 18 10 25 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost 2 1 1 1 1 2 - NOTICE Second annual meeting of the stockholders and board of directors of Jack Wade Dredging Company will be held Tuesday, June 8, in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. (Signed) CHARLES A. WHITNEY, adv. Secretary. e i Lode and placer location notices Pet, 657 578 528 526 518 459 455 | .286 | New York Cleveland Chicago Detroit Boston Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Pet. 667 500 333 Moose Muose Elks lit {to fit | battle |better than ever. | faster. -| o | contract {him up to meet Louis, {lots more if he has to. 'he is getting in shape. ahts reserved Sport Siants B PAP Someone ought to tell the Madi- {son Square Garden folks that Jim- my Braddock is serious about pass- ing up his June 3 date with Max Schmeling in order to meet Joe Louis later in the month. Maxie really should be told, too. Right now Der Schlager is going through the motions of training at i3 speculator, N. Y. camp. He does road work, Punches w.c Oage, mauls spar mates and appropriate- ly, shadow-boxes several rounds |daily. The last chore should fit him for the “big test.” He should be ready wiien tue gong sounds for the phantom fight. ¥ Newman purvesor of pnh- |licity for the Garden, goes along grmdmg daily bits of copy detailing |every move the challenger makes |in “preparing.” To add to the goofniness, one of Schmeling’s sparring partners is named Stanley Ketchell. Perhaps is the ghost of the immorml Stanley Ketchell returr the German ! with Braddock Jacobs insists Maxie Hits harder. Boxes better. Stronger, too. In fact Schmeling’s manager feels his man is a cinch to stop Braddock, Maxie himself is much perplexed. He is here to fulfill his part of the that calls for a heavy-- weight title bout with Braddock. H2 cannot understand why Braddock is ignoring the “scrap of paper.’ Or how the champion is allowed fo pass the man Joe Maxie knocked out. Schmeling has spent $15,000 try- inig to meet Braddock. He will spend Meanwhile, A. L. A. CONCLUDES SEASON’S PROGRAM WITH INITIATION Initiation of five new members marked the meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary last evening, when the group assembled in the Dugout for the final gathering of the season. The new members are Mrs. Olaf Bodding, Mrs. L. M. Jones, Mrs. sert Lybeck, Mrs. George Penny and Mrs. Ray Peterman. Mrs. Alfred Zenger, chairman of ithe poppy committee, reported on |the enthusiastic response to the sale in Juneau, and announcement was made of a goodie sale to be held on June 12 at the Piggy Wiggly store. Mrs. Herry Stonehouse announces that a sale of veteran made baskets will be held upon the arrival of the baskets from the States, but no date has been set for the event. Refreshments concluded the meet- ing last night with Mrs, Nordling, Mrs. I. R. Anderson and Mrs. E. M. Polley in charge. ., —— See Femmer before purchasing 12754, HELLQ MSSWATT, You oLD FIGHTING MAX /1S POING PLENTY OF SHADOW BOXING ~ IDEAL TRAINING FIGHT WITH BRAVPOCO<~ ' ARE YOU STILL THE LIGHT- WEIGHT CRAMP ? AND DID YOU MARRY THAT BIG FAT GIRL YOuU WAS GOING wrrng/ st J By GEORGE McMANUS | AND SHE IS THE NEW CHAMPION —By PaPIUUTSIDER COPS MAX BELIEVE Zdr BRAPDOCK WILL PUSS L LP 70 FISHT LOUIS N CHICAGO ] 7O 42D TO THE ' ENGLISH DERBY, PERIFOX FOURTH ‘MrSA Miller Becomes First /N HIS CAMP AT SPECULATOR , .Y, SCHMELING GOES FROUGH HE MOTIONS OF PREPARING FOR. IS “SCHEDULED” 8OUT WiTH BRADPOCK. VUNE 3. cav'r R COOFINESS OF THE SET-UP MAX HAS A SPARRING FARTNER KETCHELL. (A GHOST STANLEY, NO POUBT) NAMED STANLEY OF THE IMMORTAL. ¥ \ Dap” il Rights Reserved by The Associated Press CHICAGO HURLE HOISTS SOX, 3RD SPOT, NO-HITTER = White Sox Now Have Three of Four Perfect Game Flingers (By Associated Press) Chicago's White Sox haven't won, a pennant in eighteen years, but! have at least one claim to baseball distinction. On their roster are three of the four active American League pitchers that are credited with no-hit, no-run games. Bill Dietrich joined the hall of fame yesterday with his shut-out win over the St. Louis Browns. The pick-up hurler issued only two bases on balls, and a third man reached first on an error. The victory was the fourth in a row for the Sox, and lifted them to third place, over Detroit, as the Tigers lost to Cleve- land. - — Dorothy Stearns Rotf's Dancing Homer Classes for summer session now. en- ing of May 20 in Anchorage at the Phone adv.-12 rolling. Studio 526 5th St. — Lode and placer location notices WASILLA COUPLE MARRIED RECENTLY Miss Dorcthy Hill, school teach- er at Wasilla for the past three years, became the bride of Peter! Nelson at Wasilla on Saturday, May The ceremony was perlormed 4 rren R. CRAFTSMEN NOT TO RETURN T0O WORK JUST YET Motion Plc!ure Federation Rejects Proposals, Stormy Session AH Snlan' Episcopal Church Mr Nelson is an employee of the Al- aska Road Commission. He and his bride will make their home in WJA* | i | | College for Hoboes Promised by ! HOLLYWOOQOD, Cal, Junz 2 “King”’{striking members of the Federated Motion Picture Crafts, at a stormy |session last night, rejected the pro- posal to return to work pending ne- gotiations. WHITTIER, Ia., June 2—Hair- breadth Harry, self-styled “King of Hoboes,” descended on Whlmer; The objection to the proposal was | via fast freight with the announce- |, "y ground that the union nego- |ment that he is soon 0 OPEN 2 giapors haye not obtained a written “streamlined college” for hoboes at guarantee for.a closed shop and, Colfax, Ia. ! wage increases from the motion pic- The curriculum, he said, will in- ture producels clude everything from b;wk-docr SR L TR | etiquette to the theory of relativ- ue! ruy As an embyro ‘“prexy,” Harr, TAx EvAsIflN 'is now wearing shoes instead of his usual rubber-tire sandals. | Administration’s Measure| e SYLVIA COOK is BRIDE | Miss Sylvia Cook and Delivar Van Curler were married on the even-! |home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil- Hams. Mr. Van Curler is an em- Iployee of the Alaska Railroad. Woman Winner of Turf as Midday Sun Wins EPSOM DOWNS, Engiand, 2.—Midday Sun, an outsider owned by Mrs. G. B. Miller, won the one hundred fifty-eighth running of the Derby before a crowd of two hun- dred and fifty thousand, including King George VI and his Queen. Mrs. F. Nagle's Sandsprite was second and Aga Khan's Le Grand Duc third. William Woodward's Perifox, the only American-bred horse entered in the race and a last minute favorite, placed fourth in the field of twenty. The winner received a purse of $50,000. The one and one-halt mile course was covered in slow time; two minutes, thirty-seven and three- fifths seconds. Mrs. Miller js the first woman owner ever to win the Derby. Odds on Midday Sun were quoted at one hundred to seven - 11 Men Tell House When to Vote “No’ (Continuea fre m Page One) ’ object,” that kills the bill that day, and it goes back to committee. It can be reported out again, after changes. But this time it comes in an “omnibus” bill which includes several such second appearances. Scnate Takes House 0. K. This time all the bills omnibus can pass without discus- sion if the cbjectors keep quiet. Or CHARGES MADE AGAINST FORD ~ MOTOR TODAY IUAW President Files Al- legations with Nation- al Labor Board WASHINGTON, June 2--Homer | Martin, President of the United Automobile Workers of America an- inounced that charges of unfair la- |bor practices have been filed to- {day with the National bor - Re- | |lations Board against the ¥ord Mo- |tor Company ) Over 150 specific cases are cited !in the charges, alleging men have bcrn discharged for union activi- | ! | | | | 9 SUBPOENA ISSUED DETROIT, Michigan, June 2. |A subpoena has been issued for Ed- sel Ford, President of the Ford Mo- tor Company as an investigation into the trouble of last week began here. The disturbance took place at he gates of the Ford Company when UAW organizers attempted to distribute literature mccumglng unionization. f YOUR EYES are your most priceless possession. Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime If you suffer from headaches, blurred vision, visual dis- comfort, have them exam- ined for refractive errors, old sight (presbyopia) or possible muscular imbalances. Call Today for an Appointment! Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Snop Phone 331 SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | ‘Transport. | Prosecutor Wayne McCren sald| R A TR process servers who called at the| Ford offices were unable to find June either Edsel Ford or Harry Ben-| | nett, personnv] dlre(‘ tor. | BUSINESS MEETIN ‘ PICNIC SCHEDULED BY MARTHA SOCIETY The final bus:ness meeting of the | season for the Martha Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Flor- ine Housel on Glacier Highway on Friday, with fembers and friends| scheduled to meet at 11 a. m, at the | Northern Light Presbyterian chul’ch1 before proceeding to the meeting. Mrs. Housel will be the hostess of the afternoon, and Mrs. Ray Pet- | e:man, president, will preside over| the business session. The affair will be a combined business gath- ering and picnic. Although there will be no more| business meetings of the society un- til next Fall, it is tentatively planned | 7 gathering, | * to hold another social during the summer, but the date has | not yet been announced. - ECKLEY GUERIN COMING Eckley Guerin, who has been in Oregon for the past year, is com- ing to Juneau aboard the Baranof due here Snlurda) in the they can object just to certain sec- | tions of the omnibus. The result is the House will clean up 1,200 private bills in one ses- sion. They used to call it a fair to mlddlmg Jen,r when they pushed ’Ihe b\ls su'l must ride through the Scnate. But the Senate con- cerns itself more with national is- sues. When these private bills ar- rive from the House the Senate usually persumes the House knows what it's about, and signs on the ~ dotted line. > NROUTE SOUTH Oscar Anderson, president of the Evan Jones Coal Company of An- chorage, recently - passed through Juneau on his way south for a month’s stay in Washington. i alppie iy, Try The Empire classifieds for § quick results. Anchorage, Alaska, May 17, 1937. Notice is hereby given that An- tone ' E. Peterson, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses Fred Pet- arson and Frank A. Olson, all of u, Alaska, has submitted final prool orn his homestead entry An- |chorage 07982, far Forest List 8-136, fi—TOvKT- | % H.E.S. No. 236, located on the shore of Auke Bay, containing 24.11 acres. | Latitude 58 degrees 20'40” N. Longi- n ) ) Seagramss l'rown BLENDED FOR FINER TASTE crowN sEven BLENDED wwis. "fi‘w Offices, K.Y, earner and 82% | “Smiling Service® Bert s Cash Grocery PHONE 108 Juneau LUNCH | CHARTER THE CRUISER FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRIPS Clean—Speedy—Comfortable | | | | | ! MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT JARMAN'S Custom FRIENDLY ¥ Men's FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationaily Advertised Straight Prices Built $6.50 Pl'odlc- 'ltl. SEE BIG VAN ——a “THE KEXALL STORE" GREEN TOP CABS PHONE Empire classificas pay * Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or #5 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Becausz} We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Il tude 134 degrees 38'30" W. It is now | Fried Frog legs and Other in the files of the District Land Of- | | 257 8. Franklin e Blocked for Time l : \fice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no | iprotest is filed in the district land Being in House \nmLe within the period of publi- WASHINGTON, June 2—Repre- ‘cn?.lon or thirty days thereafter, said sentative Maury Maverick, of Tex- \ final proof will be accepted and final as, today blocked the attempt to | certificate issued. obtain immediate House considera-| GEORGE A. LINGO, | |tion of the Administration’s resolu- Register. H tion to create a House and Senate Date first publication May 26, 1937. committee to investigate tax evas- Date last publication July 21, 1931 - lon. - s - Cement Phone 114. ndv -tf for u.le at The Empire Office, Try an Empire ad. for sale nt The Emvlre Office. A CANDID TAL No. 1 Spokesman For Business * Seeks Square Deal For Farmer For very prompt LIQUOR DEUVERY “I am tired of people coming up“ 4‘) here ‘and giving me some myster- | |ious Treason. why we should do something. I want to know the real (reason for doing the something,” said | Representative Maverick. The resolution now goes to the |Rules Committee of the House. It is for investigation of wealthy men, ‘und others, who dodge tax paying. p l c c Lv JHALIBUTERS | Rendbhlond SELL, SEATTLE T o SEATTLE, June 2. — Halibuters selling here today are as follows: From the Western banks—Akutan 139,000 pounds, selling for 8% and |7'%; Mitkof, 29,000 pounds, 9% and | 7% “cents. > q SI G RID’S BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE 18 OUR RESPONSIBILITY" Shattuck Bldg. Pbone 318 ' S N O MR AT DO YOU EKNOW? RAY DIESEL and FUEL OIL BURNERS are leaders throughout the WORLD. SEE THE NEW ; Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT 1987 FULL AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER FOR HOMES AT 4 TheNo. 1 spokesman for busi~ ness indorses crop insurance | but deplores governmental ef- forts to “eonml mxtput" by cre- e -m.wmcgm “I'm not neck ou 5:: the fee! 2 Supple and quick-witted, Davis has kept in trim by horseback riding and by occa- sional rounds of oll. And for his new job, he laid down the condi- chained 1 imlv)lart. I:;yeup:lld Georlo a: grain dealer .'3 lnnk II.ICI uyupzmdent ot the U, S. Clumbcr ot Com- " he of imerce, chats porter about ‘grams lndw“h Y rx:: CTop P! s he twirls & Cigar. » o tion that he wouldn't be to a desk in Washington. But he's working hard at Pyl get a square From the local banks—Selma J way of controlling things like ' this.” 5,000 pounds, 9% and 7% cents. Rice & Ahlers Company