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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1937. ORGE McMANUS 1 ommittee senever sufficient » i + 3 int iation on the o ——— 3 : & | part of the parents is shown, it may % LING THAT'S FINE- ) JUST I Soren B : o WELL-| GUESS THAT'LL MAKE THE’BERS Ngs%sfhfi%ooos o s, I |be reorganize rl‘|(‘(l\e executive com MR, JIGES SIT UP AND TAKE TO kl/ CH. ALl e BOUAN NOLIR AGD ANDI mittee deems it advisable YES-THATIS FINE MR.DOH, MOTICE-THAT'S THE BIGGEST ASIVE S92 WANT To A S AD T R NOW | “This action is a result of the situa- APPAREL-WELL CONSIOE ORDER THIS FIRM HAS EVER CET YOU KNOW THIS 1S A WE HAVE STARTED |tion that arose out of the fact that THE DEAL CLO_‘_sEgé RACTED-AND 1T WILL. REAL FIRM AND WE DO THE DAY SO WELL- e ) when the time for the election of 3 :EQREEI&TD\&/SEE;WQFH =1 8% FIR\?AO:R o BUSINESS WITH ONLY — SPOKANE, Wash, Sept. 24. — officers came last spring, no candi= THE CONTRACTS - ';}\‘g’,'z'“ée‘,..fi,g}g‘,?éh‘ HAND- THE BEST— Handcuffs for ten days. ThAt's dates could be found who were will- FINE-GOOD DAY- what Ray (Doc) Maurer, Gonzaga |ing to run for the offices. University physical education head, ! - will wear if Gonzaga's Bulldogs'p + /—3 defeat Washington State for the Prison Condemned % L/ fourth straight time here tomor-| Ignore One Privilege e Tow. | RO, | Mauro started betting against the, RAWLINS, Wyo, Sept. 24—Wg-= Bulldogs, three years ago and they oming’s statute on capital punish- {won. Considering it a good omen,iment carries an unusual section he followed up with a bet two whieh permits a convicted slayer (% yeads ago that he would walk home sentenced ts death in its lethal gas _____ from Pullman if the Gonzagas won.|chamber to invite ten relatives or Mauro walked. Last year he had o friends to his execution |drive a horse and buggy around thu‘ State penitentiary officia res < city for a week |port very few condemned r wvall s ,A\ R | themselves of the opportunity. . E ARSI AR O STAMPEDE ON PARALYSIS IS FATAL | moays sews oty YANKS GIANTS 'Famous Dancer PORTLAND AND | srock quorations | 19 PASSENGERS TO KETCHIKAN MAN imsivta: e M it Ot . H NEW YORK, Sept. 24. — Closing | NEA“ BUUN D [ Tu T I” Jldr;\(eat i] ‘kl‘luu;nn. .;v‘ up.(‘rfllurrnl?i : t Alaska Juneau mine| | he Ketchikan Signal Corps office quotation of A | at various times during the past 1] stock today Is 10, American Can| J | . 4 | 12 years, died in the Ketchikan hos-| 1921, American Light and Power ’1.1 | ANCHORAGS, Alaska, Sept. 24— o0, t 4 o'clock Wednesd: | Anaconda 37%, Bethlehem Steel ¢ i riving here from pital & cloc ednoessiay mOorH= CHICAGO, Iil, Sept. 24—Irene ’ 1th Mine operators ar '3 ing from bulbar paralysis, follow-| Castle McLaughlin, who earned In- 67%, Calumet 10, Commonwea ’ Goodnews Bay, the scene of the gold jno 4 ten-day illness. { PELY SR, ternational fame as a dancer has o ond So"‘::“' “;-,?Lm;ss( V.-V,Effé;:{ SEATTLE, Sept. 24, — Steamer and platinum strike area, said stam-, ge 15 survived in Ketchikan by . filed a suit for divorce against Ma- s General Motors ¢, Inte e i _ | peders are moving southeastward t0 1. wiqow, a daughter Loreen, two| Amencan League Hag Is}wr ekl e Ch“gmg‘san Fran/ilsc‘?, sacl;fmento‘}\:fl""::m.tm;J')GK“‘;“(:)“ ::l;ngiz l::}::“pf:!‘l s1;‘Lm1(:) Ic‘»"ilos(v(l)(mlll‘::sll’ofi‘-. Togiak Bay where formations indi- an:i a half ‘;enrs ffld and a broth-! . /- ork Central 26':, Southe! - H ¢ ; ssibilities exist. ., 4 | Cinched—N. L. Leaders |crueity. ‘ Lose Again n Flay {30%, United States Steel 80, Cities [moon with 35 passengers including m_';‘]‘:fi g:;f‘r:‘x;';g";i‘;‘:‘l"g'ei;:’SSnm er, John. His parents live in Ev- Kie Al o heren i | oft Series D e o\ mepili|the fotlowise booked for Juneeu: | - 7o IWECREILIRU BRSO O et WRLINLOR: | re mos | i e Oll 145 ly| Miss Honey Hansen, L. C. Denker, L Although Mr. Huteson had been b |lic Steel 23%, Pure Oil 14%, Holly| ~ § " staked in the Goodnews Bay sec- ;. ietonik, o Iy 1 1 By Associated Press) . (By Associated Press) | Sugar 24, U. 8. Treasury bonds 2145 | Bob Denkpr: Mrs. B. Mitchell, Mrs. Hor an etchikan continuously for only g g . | | Portiand won the third straight gg1 Atchison General fours 109%,'J. S. Hoeslich, Mrs. W. E. Feero, " i the past two and a half years, he New York's Diamond Embroidery | i , ; Billy Feero, Mrs. Anna Toleff, Frank " it had been there at previous times. ~ocie m t business game in the playoff series with the|Bremner bid 1 asked 3. y 3 ) " o m':”:; gob d_o\:’n v 5:“;':5 tk an::.c ‘ San Francisco team as San Diego Sutherland. Absent.Mlnded Dog He also had worked in the Sitka yesterday, winding u| r the sec-| | & . Mrs. D. J. Kelly and daughter, office of the United States Army p ST, took the third straight from Sac-| W, NES AVERAGES a5 Y ond straight pennant’stitching mon- | ‘r(;‘:nenw } Thgorollo':v?ng are today's Dow, Mr. and Mrs. E. Maloney and son, | Chases Pound Auto Signal Corps. In 1920 he was on opoly. IN TIT LE GBES‘ Bill Posedel, Portland’s starting . AL (s ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bloomquist and | i 9 the cableship Dellwood when it laid - " 3 S Jenes averages: industrials 147.38, e YR DES MOINES, iowa, Sept. 24. — . 2 e \Y‘;‘;“‘j:s zf‘r“l;?f:m:z“h;f: pitcher, is credited with the victory |rails 39.67, utilities 22.96. paby, Mrs, O, L Cariingr. ot - PalTFe b ket Tia ALk 2‘*:’: "l‘oflél; fig:éppme islands after he American League flag all sewed e although he was relieved in the| 6 T T TR | tress’ warnings about chasing au‘o-, np‘ le » o that lhsi. mhitas i " | %, 'seventh inning last night by Liska. | ENGINEER RETURNS TONSILECTOMY mobiles landed him n the “dog- s learne ha Ts. 'u-eson upflp Giar somewhat slower on ROSS and Ambers,Howeve\, “Dick” Ward hurled his game ! T house” yesterday. Biehs 1o accol:npany e m‘."'h ¥ B i | Hold to Welter and |sgninst three Sacramento twirlers.| O. G. Kelly, surveyor and mining Tom Taylor underwent a ton-| Ruggles, a Wire-haired Terrier. o the motorship Northland. Burial the fanecy work, apparently are O/ on to € #i . { v g g . . 2 - will be made at Fort Lawson, Wash- heading for the same: results and 5 A br The scores of the third games in |engineer at the Polaris-Taku mine, | silectomy this morning at the Ju- 50k out after a truck and learned ik 3 FroiAly comiplkting: she Hematiboning | Light Championships |the Shaughnessy playoff series arearrived in Juneau last night after|neau Medical and Surgical Clibic. o his sorrow it was the wrong ington, thllowing military services. l;A the National-League for the Na- | as follows: |a trip south for an appendicitis op- i move. The truck belonged to the 3 St6ast Teagiie fap | NEW YORK CITY, September 24.| Portland 9; San Francisco 8. ‘ration. Hhe flew to the mine aboard MINOR OPERATION clty dog catcher, who took Ruggles KETCHIKAN _P.-TA. HAS 2 Gianly aie hiw loree ahd ousle, ThpSOENE ihenty i etg b San Diego. 8 BRLERItenio L he Marine Airways plane today. | Frank Gilchrest underwent a min- into custody. Payment of the $1 dog DISBANDED INDEFINITELY half games ahead as the result of |championship changed hands, the Standings - >oe — or operation this morning at the license saved Ruggles a trip to the AR the: wild snd. Woallyiwin: over: the| Burepean. middieweight Htisholcer Won Lost | Empire classifieds pay. Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic. canine prison. At a recent meeting of the Execu- L R was defeated and the lightweight| Portland 3- 0 2 fil pop e e priv. - s five: Combartbesae tho. KeichikaR hicago Cubs yesterday. g eight belts remained San Diego 3 [] Parent-Teachers’ Association, a de-' g The Giants now head east to and welterweight | B In Stubbi Bottl C On T meet the Dodgers and Phillies who fifmly in the grasps of Lou Ambers| San Francisco 0 3 cision was reached to adjourn the L 4 ehonld et “.:ub’m R g and Barney Ross, respectively, after| Sacramento 0 3 assoclation indefinitely. B e b T a0t e e 3 o 0 the all-champion extravanza put on| ——————— | The skeleton of the organization . GAMES THURSDAY |by Mike Jacobs last night. ! remains in the form of the executive Aational League Fred Apostoli of New York scor- | New York 8; Chicago 1. led the only knockout of the even-| Boston 2: Pittsburgh 1. |ing when he won a technical | ! Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 8. verdict over Marcel Thil, x'euogmze(l‘ Philadelphia 9; Cincinnati 5. jonly in Europe as the wo_l'lds m)d-" | American League dleweight champion. Thil suffered | a Detroit 3: Boston 4 a cut over the right eye and the| A i quu:dAM.‘Nn:fn :nh 5 is 9. N G fight was stopped in the tenth % | ptize winning Alaskan i e S i - {Wallop Alt Hidelbergs on| poss. taken 1aifke Cleveland 2; Washington 8. | Thirty-six thousand fans, who/ Brunswick A"eys 23 e~ K. witnessed the pugilistic show, snw‘ ot 4 STANDING OF CLUBS Barney Ross defend his welter- Last Evening National League weight title against the Filipino, Ce- - » i losely-fought,’ The Federals put it all over the Won Lost Pet, verno Garcia, in a cl y g EN. Tew York o aa B gory battle. Ths was the feature Alt Heidelbergs last night in the| Ive our GENERAL g3 ELECTRIC Chicago 8 59 ‘590 match of the night. Commercial League bowling on the 4 WRINGER St. Louis 9 66 ‘545 The other fights, all of which Brunswick Alleys, winning by a score ! \._\{ 2 Pittsburgh 76 67 532 went the 15-round limit, found Lou of 2468 to 2243. Duckworth and Ev- L4 L] C | 50 o1 % Ambers hanging on to his light- eretts bowled over 500 for the Fed- ontrol starts and stops rolls— Brooklyn 61 84 ‘491 weight crown by beating his Puerto erals and their teammates were all 0?P|lei Gnd"elleves pressure— Philadelphia 58 86 ‘403 Rico opponent, Pedro Montanex, over 400. 3 f!ue:ls drainboard. Washer Clisnat 56 81 ‘392 and Murry Jeffra winning the Tonight Percy's Cafe meets the Tri-| - illustrated also features ACTI- American League world’s bantamweight champion- angle Inn. 1 VATOR—Pevmanenl Lubri- Won Lost Pet. ship from Sixto Escobar. Last night's scoring follows: cation, and Quiet Operation. ¢ New York 9% 46 676 T i Datroit 8 59 590 | Werner 113 181 162— 456 o b MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC Chieago 8 6 559 Duckworth 132 197 145— 476} ‘acrHEN you get a shot at game —when you critically need all that your rifle can AT BRIDGEPORT CONN. Boston 74 66 529 ;s:‘;g:‘; ;zg :ig :g;— g;fi give you—just as much is demanded from the cartridges. For the same world " Gleveadg 68 5% ! | leadership as is at your service in Winchester Rifles, buy Winchester Staynless Cartridges. " MaARinetoh 6 4 483 Stevenson 170 166 154— 490 & y . Ph,lade]’phm 8 9 340 L R A It was Winchester leadership which in years past developed such great cartridges as 85 00 c h St. Louis 43 101 299 i srEs ?:fll b:m ) the .30 (.30-30) Winchester, .32 Winchester Special, the .33, .35, 351, 401 and .405 o as . P T T T MEET l- AUNGHED | Baker ';7: 1_';) i6e— 488 Winchesters, and others. The same Winchester leadership has more recently produced HOSPITAL NO | Tencich 114 176 139— 429 the 270 Winchester and the .348 Winchester, respectively for bolt action and lever $8.50 Down—Balance Monthly P OS] TES 5 Schmitz 164 146 155— 465 action Winchester Rifles and both mighty successful Alaskan big-game cartridges. In Model AW22P-7 Single Sheet Capacit s ¢ Rotarians returning from a suc- Weber 409:, 103" L e modern center-fire small-bore cartridges it has developed the .22 Hornet, the sensational D >4 John Bosio, a medical patient, cessful convention at Hood River, Radde 149 156 174— 479 3 A s 4 . was ‘admitted to St, Ann's Hospital Oregon, at which time the 1938 con- pU B 220 Swift—world’s fastest commercial cartridge—and now the 219 Zipper. Y il nobn: clave was obtained for Juneau al- Totals 706 760 777—2243 Winchester Staynless Cartridges with Winchester Staynless priming come in both ' ready are rolling up their figura- e center fire and rim fire popular modern calibers. Buy them for absolute dependability, Mrs. Jean Comer gave birth to a Uve sleeves to make next year's as-| b full rated d in B /) £ 1 rifle barrel, daughter this morning at 6:48 o’- Sembly a huge triumph for the Te"’El‘woon M CLAlN “ £y spoed an % e . b s ‘.ly A POy %8 pieh. §) - i clock. The child welghs seven Titory. ; RETURNS FROM A with no rust or pitting from firing residue, and in Winchester center fires besides no L'Gm 8 POWER pounds and nine ounces. :mt;m:“;’ "‘]”e“:"fl ”;("ER“::“ MONTH-LONG P harm to fired cases, owing to the valuable Non-Mercuric feature. Your dealer will be o o cate Al utheas! laska otar- 'H- IR . Mrs. Frank Rossi was admitted ians are going to co-operate to glad to supply you. Look for the red Winchester trade mark on the box. t to St. Ann’s Hospital this morning make the convention one represen- Elwood McClain, who “went ¥ iy 2 c4 IO fediokl Bave, fative of Alaska rather than just down for a month of fun—and got WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. Dept. 5N, New Haven, Conn., U. 8. A. | s Juneau. it,” returned from a vacation on “oTE L G A Tl Mox:iz m&xr, a surgical pauem.; With axg)rtoxlix:ately lm&d to 1,50:) the shores of Long Beach and Palo was m| yesterday from St. visiting Rotarians expec next (Alto, Cal, aboard the Yukon last Ann’s Hospital. \year, tentative plans indicate mfltlnlaht to resume his duties as cash- Every EffO!’t Made for the Irene Fraser_ underwent an ap- several ships will be chartered for jer of the First National Bank here. Comfort Of Guests! pendectomy this morning at the transportation purposes. The ves-| ‘“We had a marvelous time. I pick- 3 G AS Government Hospital. |sels will stop one day each at Prince ed up my son, Robert, and together ARASE pA TINEAU CAF E et | Rupert, Ketfihlknn ung J“m:‘“i-u iwe went south to California. I spent| in connection i eakley of Hoonah under-; Part of the convention activities practically all my time either lolling went o tonsilectomy this morning|will be held aboard the ships and on the beach or swimming — and AIR SERVICE INFORMATION b at the Government Hospital. ithe remainder will be handled at|forgot entirely about business,” he Juneau. declared, and added: “That'’s what Ben Diedrlck_son. a surgical pe-} i vacations are for, aren’t they?” t!:nt,cdas dxsmlfse}tll yeisterday from | BASEBALL TonAY Mr. McClain said he had not ex- ™ e Governmen ospital. { perienced any rain duri the - 1 y ng the en tire trip until he returned to Ju- " G e m a “n neau last night. He brought his CANADIAN MOUN"E The following are scores of games automobile, which was left in the ILINEAU played in the two major leagues [States more than a year ago, back . ON WAY TO YUKON tnis asternoon: to h‘;l“;;c’ : ¢ - National League T, ain parted with his son Constable A. L. Kirby of the Royal| Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 2. The at 3:&:;& The youth is a junior CAPITAL—SSO.M « Canadian Mounted Police passed|only game played. at Washington State. The cashier Imp s s m through Juneau aboard the Prin- American League visited with bankers, with whom he S LU 100. cess Louise last night and is en-| New York 5; Boston 1. formerly was associated, in Seattle . route to the Yukon Territory where| Detroit 1; Cleveland 2. for four days. he is to be stationed. Only games played. Although he tried “to forget all COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS He has served in the interior of | e about business,” Mr. McClain re- | ACCOUN.IS British Columbia for the past three DOUGLASTITES DUE turned with information that bank | years. Mrs. W. E. Peero and son, Billy,|deposits appear to. be increasing, | ————————— — of Douglas are among passengersia fact which “may or may not” be SA.FE DEPOSIT BOXES g PRINCE RUPERT VISITOR returning to Alaska aboard th e|significant of inmproved business Disembarking from the Princess North Sea. The Feeros have been |conditions. Louise at Prince Rupert, Frank|visiting in the States. —,,——— Lundquist of Seattle is to visit for P —— NEWLYWEDS HERE 2% Paid on some time with his daughter, Mrs. CHAPPELL TO WESTWARD Mr. and Mrs. F. DuPont, newly- George Ardell. Mrs. Ardell is t El Chappell, local insurance man, |weds, visited briefly in.Juneau last WINTER IUNEAU Savlnm i sailed for Valdez ear! - " M t c ln ho coun wife of the revenue agent at Prince ly on the steam- night during the stay of the Prin. IS JUST COIIIIOI‘S 0 or 0" c'P ne 411 Ac is Rupert. ——, Try The Empire classifieds for results. ship, Yukon. He will also visit the interior. .- ‘Today's News Today.—Empire. cess Louise in porf. They are en- route to their home at Log Cabin. e Today’s News Today.—Empire. AHEAD A . TR R T, § :

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