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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1937. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG OH,HELLO, N\ B85 --- \S THIS THE FIRST TME YOU'VE SEENTHONEY POT” 22 HE BELONGS TO SNUEFY, N R\GHTS-- ' SORTA LOOKIN AFTER KM ==+ By BILLIE DE BECK NOU KNOW, BARNEY--- YD LIKE TO DO SOMETHING EOR SNUEEY-- HOW WOULD LT BE (& WE HAD A" DONKEY DERBY ” DOWN HERE -- AND 'D PUT UP A PRIZE OF SAN-- A THOUSAND DOLLARS 222 DARNELL WINS ‘}L’ymaandges' SINGLEHANDED, O Aiin Dies ELKS' ALLEYS In Vancouver Lyman Hodges, prominent mining Mike Ugrin’s 591 w night at the Elks an of Atlin and well k C"“"umughum Southeast Alaska re were defeated Rod e often visited, died in Vancouver Darnell who rol » Cords | ywednesday morning, following a ajone and ded his absent team- ma]or operation. mate’s averages to his owr | Mr. Hodges, who made his home Plymouth bowlers las in Atlin for many years. passed out by the thin mar * I through Juneau late last month ac- stick. Dodge triumphed ove s | companied by Mrs. Hodges to roll the highest team score of|couen to Vancouver for iy the night with 1504 »icare He is survived by his wife,| Tonight, Po - |now in Vancouver, and by his sister- bowl at 7 ¥|in-law, Mrs. T. J at Ju- | ana For BY JOVE ' HE KNOWS HOW TO RUN-T NEVER KNEW A DONKEY COULD TRAVEL THAT ERQIENDLY L\TTLE BEAST, \SN'T HE 22 i BELONG =) /{ja;\a €E - (L BET YHONEN- POT" \S THE EASTEST CRITTER N\ THE STatE- GOLWN GEE- ALL THESE HILL-BILUES HAVE DONKENS- BOY L THEN'D | GO CRAZY-- Jacobson neau Mr. and Mrs. Barr are enroute to The House, commencing another In the special event, June:m's' day of varied debate, was prevent- Sammy Nelson will swap welter- M. Ugrin H. Hollmann F.. Foster 152— 410! 133— 466 Totals 4%1498 W. Council 175—*525 A. Duncan R. Darnell Totals 538—1538 177— 529 Vancouver where they \un m hu\n Llvisited with the Hodges. pectted that the funeral “.11 m th Sunday, immediately upon their {rival. Upon request, the body will hv nflllum‘(‘ to Atlin for burial. | -oe - SIX BURNED TODEATHAS MERMAID MORAN AND ED MURPHY HEADING SMOKER Sammy Nelst;r;rls Billed to Trade Swings with Soldier Abbott weight punches with Soldier Johnny Abbott from Haines. These two are hard swingers and evenly matched. They will go six rounds. In the four round semi-final, Hank Bourlett and Sailor Frank, middleweights, are scheduled toj even up some scores hung up out- side of the padded ring ‘There will be blood in the ring in this bout before the second gong rings. Another Sailor, Jack Hussy, has said he will straighten Helvin Hur- ley in the four rounder after the Eludes Police 19 Years After | Prison Escape {Man Arrest;gfin Brooklynj —Is Married, Father of Two Children Cal-Stanford Barquet Set Fnr Salurday To the tune of “Our Sturdy Gold- en Bear” and “Hail, Stanford, Hail to Thee,” the annual “Big Game” celebration of the University of Cal- ifornia and Stanford University will FARM CONTROL ' BILLS ARE NEAR COMPLETION | WASHHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Con- jed by objection from considering a resolution declaring a state of war ;(-xius between China and Japan, which resolution requires unanimous consent, - FIVE CHARTER PLANE * FOR RUPERT FLIGHT gressional committees neared com-' pletion of the farm control while Senators and Representatives devoted another day to discussion Chairman Smith announced that bills' In a hurry vo get to Vancouver, B. C., five men chartered the Alaska Air Transport Lockheed this morh=- ing for a flight to Prince Rupert Bhepard Vukovich A. Wile Spot prelims, but Mel said the same thing about Sailor Jack, so the four-hit piece toss has two heads as far a: predictions as to who will win. The; are welterweights, both with colof and speed be held tomorrow night in Percy's Cafe. The affair is scheduled to begin at 7:30 o'clock and will be held un- der the direction of toastmasters Warren Eveland and Frank Fostel California and Stanford alumni, re spectively. College colors of blue and gold, and red and white will be used for decorations. Ameng those arranging for the affair are Sherwood Wirt, Mr. and Mrs, James Mattox, Constance Carl- son, and Louise Murrish. Reserva- tions are being made with Miss Curlson, telephone 636. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. — Louis Schneider, 41, who burrowed his to freedom from the Michigan State prison and eluded the police Ifor nearly 19 years, meanwhile It has been over a year since Ju_lmurr\mg a woman who knew noth- neau ring fans saw blood spurt at|IN8 Of his criminal past, has been C the smack of a four-ounce glove |arrested in Brooklyn as a fugitive They will like this setup. (nom justice, under indictments in 4 s |three states charging conspiracy in c(mnecuon with alleged illicit alco- wlml business. eider was serving a 5 to 20 n for armed robbery when from prison r-is the {1 aged 14 and 15 - his Senate Agricultural Commit- to catch a boat there. tee will vote tomorrow on the “ever Shell Simmons flew the ship normal” granary bill. Continuing his' His passengers were F. J. Barlhd filibuster on the anti-lynching bill,jomew, Joe Gladu, J. F. Dockat. Senator Connaliy started another{G. M. Margach and W. R. Ma‘\- + day of discussion on the controver-'gach. Simmons was to return ll{(s ial subject. lafternoon. 710—*510 160— 510 15— 45 522—1594 19. THEY SLEEP Thirty-eight rounds of footwork a d leather—that will be the sum and total of what looks like a crack- FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Nov. ing good boxing card for the Juneau —Six persons were burned to Athletic Club smoker to be held the 162— 513 death, sleeping in a one room shed day after Thanksgiving, next Fri- they had ‘rented for their living day. g quarters after the sugar beet har- 169— 475 o vest. tod: 495—15 Police Chief Kelly said all the bodies of the victims were in sleep- ing positions indicating they died 531 Without awakening. of grudge gloves tossed by Sailor 178— 503 An explosion of an oil stove is (Mermaid) Moran and Eddie Mur- 135— 506 blamed for the tragedy. The Mermaid thows a wick- BRI LT The dead include Simas Cebe: 1 and Murphy has a nice 001540 68, his wife, 51, and their children. ! This bout should see e cut because both boys want 182— 546 Buddhism was into plenty of bload. Both are middle- 151— 463 China from India. weights, 171— 530 e 2 465 570 504—1539 *—Average score. Did not bowl. 15 Totals 528 Olds 183 161 167 511 Plymouth 180 165 156 169 167 203 513 537 Stutz 159 205 149 163 157 202 M. Lavenik G. Parks G. ‘Ferguson main events are announced with four preliminary match- to be slated next Monday when the tick?ts go on sale. Heading the bill is eight rounds FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company 497 Totals 03 Tug Is Coming North for Berg|se {lieescapad Schn SEATTLE, Nov. 19. — The tug children, Arthur Foss left here last nigirt for Juneau to take the Evelyn Berg to Seattle for drydogk The tug is duo‘ F[SH HRACY CASE 15 o o e | EXPECTED TO GO TO | JURY LATE TODAY M. Sides E. Hagerup M. 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