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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1937 3 e—C | CRAMENTO —PrPaN s PORT Music, Laughs STILL KEEPS | A ol | | SLANTSS) Combing in Gay “rontans | SLIGHT LEAD e A girl from France in a Daily Sports Cartoon COLISEUM —NOW PLAYING— ROMANCE IN THE AIR! | | { k;.yx:x|:g: (‘h‘;numlvfl\hnpllmn |‘.~h:m1”fx‘;‘\" GLADYS HEARTS! Joe Louis but has not spoiled him.| SWARTHOUT In contrast to the dead-pan me‘(;lml\s S\\'ill'[(llll (m(| l“l‘(‘(l of pre-championship days, a smil-| v ing, even a gracious Brown Bomb-| MacMurray Are A HEAVYWEIGHT | (O ;)‘vw(;“u-“;":;y grin. He talks| Co-Starred 14; C // oy e A y v. CHAMPION WHO It's much easier to get| BN'T LETTING | |Jores too. < 8% One of the finest casts of musi- JACK OAKIE Senators Have Hard Tussle| with Missions — San Diego in Slump (By Associated Press) / o = a story from him & Sacramento, barely taking thel 15 CROWN 3 {cians, comedians, dancers and sing-| SMELOZ 0 0'd . s s GATER DUST | Another welcome change is in his| | ™ iy e Yo b s M B ot R 5 R 03 Today he accepts orders almost|Pr . e oy s 3 cific Coast League as San Diego cheerfully. T the past there were| ChAmPagne Waltz” the gay com-| PLUS lost the second series of the season v YaR; ledy with music which opened Sun- g : many occasions when Blackburn : Selec & 4 3 Rt 9 T HAS ay at the Colist Theatre f:‘é!: ‘!;nn:n (l:m;;nnd, T:u Mx.\km{n.\‘ c/%é;szr‘/_g'n(jf e TGN Thritt BKE He “Vhe ”‘mh \ ‘\;l“ “>”l”u\m Theatre. . | Siiorts 6 ecide pase | 0O LOouis Fred Mach 1 ¢ Hlac the lu\r(rril‘;‘i\l'tf s‘rl'(‘l‘:‘il)xll‘flx‘:(l‘[hl“”'[ 17 HAS NOT SPOILED hands full with Loui: Swarthout, who are co-starred, not BEé g, Bur S i | WM — HE ISN'T LIKELY The Schmeling defeat likely had| o, =0 o0 Bt Sl terest Latest B g duies ey | TN 3 v f TO FORBET THE LESSON | 1ot to do with bringing about the |y SURPY HH¢ the talesite: whic }; News i § & SCHMELING TAUGHT (changes but that takes none of theip, . 1nage them famous as musi- | GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 3, 1; San Diego 1, 10. Missions 5, 3; Sacramento 3, 4. | Los Angeles 2, 2; Oakland 5, 4. has realized his mistakes and has Lol . o) into films he was & saxophone |m.\ - “"I'“ ‘1 e “”‘l R ‘E]""‘B ")’“r er of considerable note. And m‘snulh aboard the Mount McKinley n the ring 00, he omber’'s 2 “Champane Waltz,” as the leader|t0 be absefit perhaps for several spirit is different. For his fightl " wing pank which Vien- | weeks Seattle 7, 3; San Francisco 13, 8.| ¢ | : . Nationar League | HE'S NOT, bl b et ‘:“*li""‘l 3| na by storm, he toots xaphone | - ——— Chicago 3, 2; Philadelphia 10, 1. | far TAKING ANY b o {"""‘“‘1‘ 5 avho actually didlagain in real swing fashion. He MANLEY RETURNS | CHANCES — HE |him some good—boxers capable ofy sings “When Is a Kiss Not a K Returning from a four-day busi= Cincinnati 2; New York 7 St. Louis 2, 3; Boston 3, 0. Pittsburgh 3, 3; Brooklyn 5, 6 . American League |extending him. None of the knock | "\ {'em down and drag ‘em out fias-| . |cos that marked Louis' other train- ssions. Not that Joe has fail-| Swarthout | ness trip to yway, Willlam Man- famous Metropolitan Opera| ley, member of the local architec- diva contributes two outstanding| tural firm, N. Lester Troast and W/LL BE READY With Philadelphia 16, 3; Chicago 0, 5. OF HAS DEVELOPED N ’ v Iall=Tyocal selections. | Tre first is the| Associates, arrived here Sunday af- HERMAN BING Washington 4, 6; Cleveland 11, 2.| JAETHRlCK OY'—'EBQING)NG #d ;;'.l";' prd ‘\,p';”‘”m..wn.“"1\""'“ swing-waltz hit “The Merry-|terncon by small boat. MISCHA AUER | New vork 7 Detrolt & | e s on the floor during his preparation| Go.Round. and the second “Could | e R CUCTLLE: ‘DALY | Bocthe it modte- o ol Zial SR {for his first title defense. But thely B in Love"? | Mrs. William Franks is a passen- FRANK JENKS P : JAW WHEN HE |training camp fighters have been RS | ger south on the Mount MecKinley . = Imore reatistic f the var- : States S " P PUNCHES more realistic and not of |for a visit in the States. ¥ Y e *(_;1‘:':‘:_::&:: s [tety that made ringsiders feel the Twms Teach Gndders | B ! A Pandro’ 5. Berman Production. i |boys were going to the canvas to Directed by. Leigh Jason. Music f,::‘;:mf‘ ";;)f‘d;:‘;‘g 7 B make Joe!look good or to escape] MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 30 MAN’S HEART SKIPS by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by o € | punishment, Art and Al Guepe, Marquette Uni-| e E; o Los Angeles 2; Oakland 1. ~ " Joe is7in & phykioal Jition | versity's football twins of recent| i ward Heyman. Missi : 2 Joe is in great, physical condition s all 5 0 ok e R s nmNZii“s“:‘clnln::zfi 1 | (A BRUISING, PURISHING. BLOW oo s ~= |1t his welght and outward .appear-|Seasons, will coach this year. Art| W.L. Adams was bloated so with How to Be a Detective St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 9. ks pt ekt lance are & yardstick. He has hard-|{Will be quarterback mentor at Mar-|gas that h 'act cften missed Tate. Nbwe Cltbagty 1% 6 Wdie 3 ¥ ) 5 R A VR vl — |1y had time to'get out of shape in|auette. Al will be assistant coach |beats after eating. Adlerika rid him * 3 4 S , 1. H T - the two months that have elapsed|at Manitowoc, Wis. high school. |[of all gas, and now he eats any- tore, replacing Stephanie Africh.' - - Pittsburgh 4, 1; New York §, B > | Cincinnati 3, 1; Brooklyn 0, 2 American League Miss Marie Fox, former clerk at| L"v Pnns SIHgs Philadelphia 4; Cleveland 5 the drug store, has accepted @ part- | E"ds ]lflfi A M | FINAL RITES HELD N E w s time position as switchboard oper- H v AV FOR BABY McKINLEY Boston 3; Detroit 0. | Washington 2; Chicago 3. ator at the Juneau Telephone of- | ) \d New York 5; St. Louis 9. | fice | Y ST A Funeral services for baby Patricia " ay uslca y [ : Ny | DENVER, Col, Aug. 30—A couple| nreginjey, who died at the Govern- M . STANDING OF CLUBS 1 ANGFELDT ENTERTAINS TO ENTER U. OF A. for "“”‘I" records were established | pony Hospital Saturday afternoon, 8 [ I | (Corrected o aate) Mis. Harry Langfeldi was hos-| Arthur Reinikka, 1937 Douglas|hs the battle for first moncy in the|were held at 12:30 today in the Slxteelltll Annual | Pacific Coast League tess last Saturday evening at a de-|High School graduate, has madeDenver Post baseball tournament|chapel of the Charles W. Carter was settled this year. Pk sty | e since he he cre from Jim| - - thing and feels fine. Butler-Mauro Miss Sey will begin her duties on Ba ha" Gamfl ince he won the crown : i il D 0 U G L A s 3"1’:"1"'5‘!'1 | Braddock. MRS, WHITTIER SOUTH |Drug Co, in Douglas by Guy's o 8.2 Mrs. M. S. Whittier left for the |Drug Store. —adv. Bacramento 88 65 575 lightful bridge party at her home.|reservations on the Yukon to leave| ¢ ST San Diego 8 66 571 Two tables of contract were in play here September 7. He is going t();““lyi::'l s "(']"":""<i;l;-‘".‘\‘x’;‘ (l}’l"‘""" Father A. P. Kashevaroff con- . Comedy Takeg Characters|san Francisco .83 71 539 With the prize for high honors pre-| Fairbanks where he will zm;\»}l o e o Okla.jducted the lnst rites. Burial was| S cles ! sented to Mrs. Leonard Johnson, study at the y of Alaska. . ¥ el at Evergreen Cemetery . b from Paris to :Z:u;‘:? = ’7’2 iy 533 sud the consdlations o, Mtz John| — ".”) “lm!“;'g:_"“‘"“‘ “”:“‘ and fin- - papy McKinley is survived by 2 ; - g ished at 1:06 the next morning é America Oakland 73 81 474 Mills and Mrs. Joe Riedi. | MISS AALTO RETURNING ‘ el s ol el her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John o ot 1 Seattle 67 86 438 Additional guests included Ater completing a summer ourse! 10 Ho%: BUBE HERIACON| McKinley of Hoonah A novelty in musical pictures, with | Missions 59 95 .3g2 Robert Fraser, Mrs. James Scy, MIS.(at Bellingham Normal, Miss ImPllfici come and was charged with PETERSBUI (.‘,..0.. 9 i an hilariously funny story as a National League Alex Gair, Mrs. Felix Gray, and Aalto is returning here on the Al-ly )05 the second, in which he "‘.‘"‘ "l(‘)ll)‘\l:'n(l)“ G thread on which the world’s fore-| Won Lost Pot, Mrs. Tom Cashen [aska which is due tomorrow. Miss| [pitched only one-thira of an in- SAIL / N J l“ = og ge o ow nAe DRl ik Sl B en) w | by uneau Fair Building pearls of song, is offered to picture|New York 0 46 603 TO REISS! RANCH | hex pmnt\ before nnmm for Pet-|_ - Following a three weeks' visit with goers in “That Girl From Paris?|St. Louis _.. 64 54¢ 542 Relieving Benny Mohs, Kenneth'ersburg where she is to teach “,,(.‘,14“‘““ B R T e N | ;i".(‘; Bmmllmol‘h‘(-x M‘,-s_ L. Reinke.| which has brought to the screen of | Pittsburgh 62 57 521 Coddell has been engaged by Mil — “”wp to. thes -siburks. Witk 1} athryn, Louise and .Alm_:.‘ Holt the Capitol Theatre a humdinger|Boston 57 62 479 Relsser as caretaker for his dairy RETURN TO JUNEAU [ family. |safled on the Yukon for their home entemn er « 9 i star cast—Lily Pons, Jack Oakie and|Brooklyn . 48 68 414 herd at the Lund ranch on Glacier| Mr, and M. Rolwrt Hicr, \\hn‘ “m,. Bears N iiac hake REA | EOAIRHE o o Breaking away entirely from the|Cincinnati 46 67 407 Mr. and Mrs. Mohs, who ha pn«»ym Mr .u\(l M. J. O, Kirk nam | o g “,” immedintely 'be “assignad | roaed vthal visitofs e they J O T oy e ol been sciaying at the ranch Tor the Tof the past sovera days GUFDg the oo sgrris, mediotel were here, -~ WONDERFUL EXHIBITS the new offering turns out to be a Won Lost pet, Past two months, returned to town wmmlhlmg of their apartment in| Rkl o e ph‘c: T ° ;5-;;v 1aulgh-b..«z Lllom .smndm n:- gg‘:mz'flrk gg 23 fgz l‘)'o‘:l‘w”‘ Ry Jecared, futhe Shats x):;:'m\: will return to their home t0-| Today’s News Today—Empire. for sale at The Empire Office. sh, with a notable cast aiding the 2 5 P Morrow. vty Ry EXCELLENT E tiny prima donna in her mirthful|{Chicago 68 53 BB ST e NTERTAINMENT o3 i Boston 6 51 DEGAN IN SMASH-UP | i s s o \IHIIIIIllIll|||III|||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|II|IIIIII|||IHI|IIIII||||lIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII ° The story begins in Paris, where S;ev;ll_and 58 57 Following & car wreck. late this!| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox enter- | Miss Pons meets a happy-go-lucky | Washington 54 60 B 5 A to|tained last evening at_their hom H AmieribilE sazophonist & moment af-|Bt: Louls g7 400 - ingetoEnat !'{‘f):pfifi"‘:”:“‘ e one with a birthday dinner for theix son,| ) £l SOIJTHEA§TERN ALASKA ter she leaves her dance at the altar,|Philadelphia 36 79 313 (rlated for 'a minor head m'myu"v Quests were Mr. and Mrs.\g = FAIR ASSOCIATION . g mo e x B GALTRSRLEE GRenimE cONNORS MOTOR €O, | . « friend to America, much to his con- : H nilmid - Deghin." was | driviig “n“F ox, and Marie Fo = 2 sternation, and on eluding the im-| §'™=| "nl"g I c er | Dou S A ks - A s k 2 glas Cab which, as a result of et v 5 . migration authorities, she makes b b g S ON HUNTING TRIP OF JUNEAU £ Premium Books can be obtained i is A party composed of . . Deelit §F - S’ wigh i gnd his H beyond the old Wehren sawmill and! A Party P H R. B. Martin, Juneau V, musiéal assoclates I s a ama smashed into & telephone pole. The SChramm, George Strgier, Albert i d th FH ’ automobile was damaged beyond re-|SUragier, and Joe Riedi, Jr, le “".; a P g pais on the Riedi boat shortly after noon ) 7 e -8 SUFTBALL BAME | permorr s s —eee ez o ANDERSON BUICK €O ny Gee, former Michigan basket-, ENJOY EASTERN VACATION | '1“’ . e ball and baseball star, and now, According to reports received here | . > . IMONOPOLY PARTY HELD “ . Is DN I DNIGH I a pitcher for the Syracuse (Inter- Mrs, Henry Reinikka, who recently| AT ARLENE RICE HOME W,":_ OF SEATTLE BEREE: national League) team, entered a left on an extended trip East, and ] >=‘4 . .. o o vigd Twelve members of the Channel w » - There will be a softball game liz]lllrr:;e’rwo?::msyrncuse was 7-1 be- her daugm'er Hilja, who is on aiyounger set enjoyed a Monopoly|® gl FOR HOME OR B'JSINESS , played tonight in Evergreen Bowl Fonso: _ two weeks' leave from her posi-ipaity last evening at the home of & . &| between the Alaska Juneau bunch|_GC€¢ Pitched one inning, retiring tion in Washington, D. C., are va-|arjene Rice in Douglas. ‘E B & and the- AllsStarss Toronto without permitting anoth- cationing in New York City. Fol-l Present at the affair were Wan- % =l N The game is slated to start at :Ets:xn[;nssgxxrri‘u:o ;hextx came through lowing the‘ir sojourp_ in N]EW( ¥or(lL( |da Wood, Dolores Smith, M-‘)“Jldl ’ .:' 6 oclock so that it may be com- TN <EPUTE: _jthe two plan to visit with friends| peterson, Grace Pusich, Virginia |5 Louls—FARR B pleted before darkness falls. Johnny was removed for a pinch in Massachusetts before returning o wood, Shelby Tucker, Lillie Jorgen-| E SERVICE and REPAIRS . = i hitter.” But "he'd won the ball the Capital City son, Lee Smith, Bill Alexander,|& sl game. | R e ' 3 - 1 Leon Alexander, Virgil Crosby. - F l G H T Bl Ph ¢ Turkey Foster Sports R — ; SCHOOL BOARD MEETING i s g '8 one OUTING ]s HELD ON To select a janitor and settle |= h TOM RUDOLPHIS & Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Qulck Efficient Servlce “ ANKARA, Aug. 30.—The Turkish several other matters pertaining to . government has ‘decided to ‘l;uild CORDEUA D SUNDAY school affairs, the members of the TRANSFERRED TO AFTER 5:30 THIS . modern sports stadiums in each of |School Board will meet at 7:30 o'- the 27 provinces of the republic.] An all-day picnic, swimming, outp‘clcck this evening in the City Hall. GO Tfl KETCH]KAN\ EVENING at reasonable cost. M They will be of a uniform type and|ing, and outhoard momr-boatmg Quite a number of applications are cost between $65000 and $80,000./was held aboard the Cordelia D being considered for the janitor po-| Tommy Rudolph, of the Signal Governors of each province will be|Sunday by the following persons: sitioin. Corps, United States Army, has | o v E.R s T A T l o N Rice & Ahlers Company beld responsible for the develop-| Dorothy Fors, Bernice Mead, Bet-| The regular Council session has|been- transferred from the Juneau ment of physical culture among his|{ty Baggen, Isabel Parsons, Beryl been postponed until Wednesday‘office to the Ketchikan radio sta- constituents. Marshall, Betty Rice, Francis Paul, evening with the Council will sit tion and he and his family expect . - S 2 N Jerdes Winthers, Kathleen Carlson, and bids for the construction of the |to leave for his new post about the Norma Sweet, Rensselaer, N. Y, |Sylvia Davis, Marjorie Schnell, new school will be opened. | middle of next month. Succeeding has not been absent from school afShirley Davis, Mrs. Marshall, Con-| — - Rudolph, at the Tuning Station, | day in 10 years. Sister Shirley|stance Davis, Forrest Bates, Patricia’ ACCEPT POSITIONS |seven miles out on the Glacier Elaine has not missed a day in four|Davis, Mrs. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alice Sey has accepted the Highway, will be D. G. Cooper, years. Trevor Davis. position as clerk in Guy's 'Drug|opetator, and general all-around | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl|IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH BRINGING UP FATHER By (GEORGE McMANUS ] | WANNA JUST REEPR BACKiNG SEEMN KINY RENENTNENTREOENNEERENIIRERER FSEEREEEASN JUNEAU ; : . { CAPITAL—$50,000 : SURPLUS—$100,000 } [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS /| ACCOUNTS: -~ : SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES e I=|NE JUST YOU IT'S ALL RIGHT AN L REEP {1 FOR YOU_TO ~ M GO TGO MOVE YOLR ARMS- TAKINT BUT DONT WALK- UP- IWE S 3 THIS DONE N STugIOS- 0D L Copr 1937, King Features Syndicate, lnc, World nights rescrved.