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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1937. By BILLIE DE BECK U WARNLN' 'EM aLL 7y ¢ N~ 7 1 .SoT1A eE TER GLT OUT'N THS HERE / B st wooss NECK O TH' WO00VS R 7\ WouLD BE PLUME ER ELSE THEV'L\L SE \ C // CLUTTERED WP LEAVIN' STRAIGHTAWEY \ ®' 7% WIE Sra e FER PARTS UNKNOWN ) b aN' PROB'\WN WIF SO0ME _PART BREWER BUYS it e J-HI AND POST } DOUBLAS T SENATE PROBES INTO SEATTLE § = g | TEAMS T0 MEET DRINK CHARGES INDIAN TRIBE (S Sl ““5itias 4 | [SLAND SQUADS . . ON HOOVER CREW 3 Sy 3 ¥ | PRtyciiadiasacog 5 g3 | : : B 3 | SECOND SHOWER GIVEN ci o G b e | FOR MISS BE Y T Muckenzie Boy, aged pet Boston terrier of Mrs. George Earl, of Aber- Yankees Will Help Club ; : » 5 g | Scarlet and Black and Pur- - Conduct of Seamen when| dcen, Wash., grew more and more toothless with advancing age. When . : i > : : | To honor Miss Betty Sey with & ¥ | he no longer had tecth, Dr. Donald Fosland, Aberdeen dentist, fitted him Along by Farming Gt & : ple and Gold Open miscellaneous shower, a no-host, Liner Grounded Be- | with a set of false ones. They say Mackenzie Boy ean chew his dog Out Players ¥ B Season party was given at the government ing Invesligale(l biscuit as well as ever. : Y Lo s $ s 3 school in Douglas last evening SRS SEATTLE, Dec. 16.—Emil Sick, J s £ 5 X J-Hi and D-Hi meet again on y“'“,fl"fl ‘:m(lluv Dl'u\'l('h-dplh(- mlmx: WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. — The ~ 5.2 i - Seattle brewery execulive, has an- : Floo : o [the field of battle tonight as the diversion of the event. For WhIS genate joint maritime committee] AI " C l 3 S DR N nounced he will take over the Se- 3 . . o . ‘rale, Mis. Fred Schmits held high score o € oriereg an investaion on' L (LY OT CLongratulates duccessol : ; hrane low. Bridge (o] and Mrs. H. L. Cochrane low. Bridge joports that the crew of the liner v o attle baseball club of the Pacific 4 ¥ 3 3 and Gold on the Douglas Natator- ' Coast League. i w2 it jum basketball floor for the curtain Winners were Mrs. John Mills for pregigent Hoover became drunk, FFew e "7T70 . Sick plans to take over the con- i 1 : ¢ raiser of a double header evening Digh and Mrs. Etta Bringdale, 10W. toryorized womén and children pas- i trolling interest of the Indians, who 2 ¢ ; i . : of casaba. The Chilkoot Barracks MIs: Mark Jensen won the cut prize. gengers after the ship ran aground have been on a downhill shoot for S I 5 team 'will attack the Douglas Eagles' Mrs. W. E. Cahill also added 10 paqr Formosa. a decade. ; ot . in the 8:30 game |the entertainment of the evening) " opajiman Copeland said that the President William H. Klepper and : : : i 3 t year the Juneau High ¥ith several "“‘(“1 HE—— 5:? American cousul at Manila, where John Savage say they will build & ¢ : . e : Sch ad won easily over their WAS 'l‘f‘f"’g’f“‘j"‘l. 1"“ the piano by 134 pagsengers landed, will be asked . s. Etta Bringdale 'to transmit a report om the inci- $150,000 ball park and are consid-| : 8 4 Gt Douglas rivals, but this year should e BedR-thobe. Techive e ering naming Jack Lelivelt, former; # ; S ; : b see a closer contest. ' Im’m‘“q l:"_“.:d‘”'("“” i many | gent, Los Angeles ball club pilot, skipper _ ; : Juneau High School players who Participants in the affair were - - of the Indian trive. | B saw service in a recent game against ¥ s o itk The New York Yankees have said i : > the Deugias Tagles, were Manghty) 1OU0ws: MERsiamen Robert Bonner 3 4 : ¥ * Jack Sey, Erwin Hachmeister. they will farm some of their play- 3 A 4 Behrends, Hildre, Brown, Hussey . % ; George Fleek, August Aalto, Bur- 4 : wers, ers out to Seattle. and Powe rd Carmichael, Charles Sey, James e | —— Charles Kingsford-Smith, Jr. On the Douglas High team roster ¢ " 1 (B 10 0 ot Anderson What It Means? ated in the cockpit of the plane in which his father flew around ngler,. HiAlmAC (M- 0y T on D e e e | { the world, Charles Kingsford-Smith, Jr. son of the ace who f y avikko, Douglas Wah- | o = FOCT R S mith, Edwara Secticnalism in | e e, CoRIEe R e bontrols of the historid plane 10 1o, Don Kranlj Gurtion Wehin, gr- a0 e Oy b i BEatd . hie chuhhv hands. Glen Kronquist, Bobby Fleek and - S % ) Y- Modern America — — Gy ter Andrews, Richard McCormick, ! Negroes naturally want an anti- difference between sectionalism o0 Eagle players who tast- Gertrude l“""‘"}j““» Edward B”"“: (Continued from Page One) | lynehis bill. three-quarters of a Century ago, g pattle in a recert game are Ers- ilvll(!) S(-El;xmll. Etta }sr;xxg‘11||.- -Ah.,\ - AT TR | Senators and Congressmen alike and sectionalism in this industrial yine wills, Jensen, Niemi, Strag- M"\[‘- ”f‘“y‘ ’I‘E‘l‘;(:j::)(»f‘\"‘,‘“bf"(j Famous Lauqh Maker of ot bl tarios o i aanRi daicy T ,ffi}l Fi pM'u”,: e e S EoRE Sty ’“(;;f“::{: AWaas 4 il F. A, J. Gallwas. John Mills, Ro- Years Ago Returns farmer asks his Congressman: cor of the two Legislative fo- secede in this day of complex eco- who will eng: g l:cu Fraser, vCh:\rlex‘ Fox, V.. R il\ Serious ROIB “Will the land left idle by cotton The warning of such an ex- nomics. Every section of the Unit- Hakkinen, Prin i haiay |y 1 e SURRTI, Wone M. Duvis, YL control go into milk and butter fat|pert on the Constitution as Scnator ed States needs the protection of schugier, Hughes, Br et Tt BY GEORGE TUCKER production? And if it does, will that | porah of Tdaho that the law is un- every other section. John Q. Public pen Beverly, M Werner, A R. Edwards, Glen Kirk N VORE D;(v rjsbicy SR tlood the milk and buiter fat mar- constitutional makes no difference. will see to it that his Congressman yeuy ; g 0:?“;&‘;03 ?m]\,.‘,",::i:]' E,;::] little man with & benign smile and ket and fumieieg grioes? |The measure will get by because acts accordingly Lieut. MuBharon. is -coath and Fains ‘Asits. Atice sflf’f sy :;Jc: titted out in the cowl of an Irish| R | Congrsserpen generally \}j‘X‘lllA{‘Pllt manager of e Chilkoot squad and the honoree. fooutk /6 _reaping & Ducyesk oC Sp- mer aharars Thayroral e stie x-»u?ugto show they are toleran HOT SHOTS w]N | According to Major Kirby Green, Ao gings plause every night in the week and ¥ i _ © of all races. it is possible that sometime shortly o 4 3 sometimes in the afternoon . .. His| Just as there was in Civil War days.| anq, they argue, who can say OVER HEIDELBERG atter the holidays, a number of |EROTHER DIES face and his brogue are as solidly Bichard W. Reading (left), endorsed by 2"":;““ ""‘]C_“ ;‘_ in bml;"‘?"" form | hocitively that enactment of the teams will be brought to Gastineau IN FAR EAST 1o oo corncob pipe and a pint| of Labor, receives congratulations from Mayor Frank Couzens of De- wit e a::al;isnr: A e it o] A e et It Grouses oy snots beat Alt Heidelberg Channel from Skagway and HAines| gres Gien Kivkham recelved word|Of Whiskey©. i Ho 15 a Jew. | troit on his clection as mayor of the Automobile City over Patrick Ootgrehsmen, ‘f};vf lll:]e m\l\.l,()::' :1‘111 Lll:n\zll ,1\.?’[ 11D 1o6t night at the Brunswick Alleys, 85 Well as the Barracks. !ypsterday of the death of a brother| TDINK back a few years . .. Ten| O'Brien, supported by the €10, Couzens did not seek re-election, What is this measure? Whats| 'S SOuh wine out lnching. 1, and Columbla beat Arcti. o i as he was on his way to Palestine. Y45 #0VY3Y "A;r"“(’,‘,,,‘.f',ff'f? 181]‘ its inspiration? Where does it come | gooiion; 5 - Tonight's games are Spark Plugs Q. 1 He was lieutenant in the British sectionalism, even th the pur- A » e aves 1n V salls ol s | CHINS SR SFH 50! PU'" and Wood Choppers and Empi; army, forty years of age. In another ;‘“- “"”‘:1&-':!']; a “"rv“‘l*l‘“"’fi 1\‘11“‘ our min 5 mo g, M | from? | pose of the law is to put a stop to s b d Alaska Juneau . vear he would have been pensioned Phone Booth; v £ E Shean.”) . ., Shean, that's the name ‘ThC;“’; ist OX;““"';V‘“:‘"IY "i" ?‘\;‘"’ an evil that has harassed the south " cote So8 Y ne guiniints bens i ator ober . agner o lew L S - {fer . IS sur 4 by a wife e Columbia Arrested it ey ... Al Shean . . . In those old hey-| [ York, who has always S)‘mDaLl)lZ(‘d‘ _ - with the underdog. Of course, Sen- .. Clark 148 154— 483 o : | Interment of his remains was 92¥s of the fabulous Ziegfelds he| At WAl Bist Seeds %o, oourt| With a Difference Schmidt, 189 136— 512 NEW YORK, Dec. 16. — Charles made in the Mediterranean Sea. S(PPCd inio a musical show and saw the-big Negro vote in Harlem, and| Happily, there is one important Halm 194 174— dg5 Warren, 25, an unemployed sales- - |it blossom into a threatrical l(‘fl"“d! ek 24 ISP S G gk A Sl R _—_ man, had a beard and an electric 7o yISIT PARENTS ... And from it came the Galla-| < . Totals 531 4371490 razor when he set out to look for| S 4 STMAS 8her-Shean song, the ballad with | Puts Tank Out of Fi g_{ht : 90 " job recently, but no electricity. | J ROR CRRISTMAS | rani verses' ) Yotk feniem’] C Carlson 122 137 121— 380 S0 he dropped into a stationery wiss Geraldine Feero plans to ber . If you didn't know enough ! Metcalf 127 181 188— 476 Shop and shut himself in the tele- jeqvo on the Princess Norah Satur-|Verscs, you made ‘em up . It Seston 168 173 157— 498 Phone booth. A few minutes later the gy for Prince Ru where she lensthened out like a fakir's rope, D X T " proprietor, Jacob Ezaak. noticed wiil yisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O @ c¢hain of sausage links that | Totals 417 491 446—1354 that the light in the booth was out. prank Feero during the Christmas Dever, never became exhausted. Alt Heidelberg When he investigated, he said, he joiiaays | Now come back to Broadway of Radde 181 195 191— 557 found that Warren had plugged his > b 1037, . . Of last week, in fact Baker 159 133 146— 438 'a%0r into the light socket and was MRS, FEERO TO LEAVE 'And travel on down to the Russell 148 129 168— 445 calmly chaving himeelf. | To join her husband in Skagway James, where a curiosly warming | i Ezaak called the police and War- anq reside thére with her family, Surprise packafe has been sct down ren, only half shaved, was arrested Mrs wm, E. Feero and children, by Delos Chappell. . . It is “Father cn a disorderly conduct charge. |Myrtle, Billy, Evelyn and John, Malachy's Miracle,” and a more wel- | ———e—— an to leave here before Christ- | come addition could not be named. | e 177 149 132— 458 : HH Mr. Feero is employed in the' They go behind the scenes in this Totals 503 488 4761467 | way. |set down across the street from a| SURPRISED, B UT WILLING to accept a possible - R e H | ———————— {Scottish nightclub . . . It comes/ appointment as U. S. Senator from New Jersey, succeeding Governor- i Prlzgs s eed I NEW FUTURE FOUNDRYMAN :wnh something of a shock to Pro- elect A. Harry Moore, was James H. R. Cromwell (above) shown | ] Although maintaining a strict si- testants to see several priests walk- at his desk—note the picture of his wife, wealthy Doris Duke Crom- ! well, In a radio address he urged tax reductions. > : ]Bfl wuulwunl‘l | . lence while at his work at the ing around in their own quarters | up Prnd“c““ Treadwell Foundry yesterday re- genuinely human fellows who laugh the American Federation |for many & year. Totals 488 457 4951440 Hot Shets Hildinger 157 163 162— 482 | garding the incident, the news leak-|and wise crack and get off occas- Em | |ed out last evening that Tony Riess | ional witticisms. | MOSCOW, Dad, 18- Semiims and was a dad, a son having been born| ‘They say that during rehearsals Y during the early hours on Wednes-|Mr. Chappell and bis director, Wor- . . Htites. have hesh SNAGRS f0 _}4»059‘(,” morning wym_ and Mrs. Riess' thington Miner, invited one of New " e "l il i‘;‘;‘a;"';‘:‘:fl:flwfi:fi D‘;’;::;g‘;;‘r" "¥'at St Ann's Hospital. The little! YOIk's best known priests down to Folr ity to A Viking fellow weighed in at 6'¢ pounds. See that the playwright hadn’t made o L% L 4 |Mother and child are reported doing'#BY mistakes—that the behavior of 5 ? . production. the monks was as it should be— y ; o oo vt Higher Wages and Shiotter s = gsiacat s oo A9 e mank v 1 ol e IR in nomwin for Shanghai is shown with a fitting background of ruins in ihe Hours Demanded of railroads, the policy was to thUl\'b s bl A 4 |in keeping with the ritual of thel war zone. | railroaders who upset the sysu‘,mi . & 5 7 | |chureh. : " in Move by accidents and bad work. Now his| STOCK Q,UQTA,T'ONSH,‘ B e LI BY GRES“G successor, Alexei Bakulyn, also is * R |complete rehearsal he nodded ap- NEW YORK, Dec, 16 —Employees awarding prizes. He recently dis- o & i : s p‘ of three Woolworth Five and Ten- tributed 200 watches to railway mf;ifiogo‘fix}‘gfg l.f;meafk;:l:xi govnnfzflfi(:?d:flargn:;w;r&; T;KS by 5 y 7 FOR YEARS, SKI- fa:; f“::ea:::\:nm;i S:;:::u:afig Staklianovites (Bhpek workers). stock today is 12, American Lightto the lalety for fear they may criti- i X MAKER TO WORLD ¢ 2 S \and Power 7%, American Can 74, cise us on Sunday.” ... But he| | oy % ' PIONS between union representatives and CHORINE iAnaocnda 32%, Bethlehem Steel was chuckling down to the brighlly‘ A CHAMPIONS— the company on higher wages and gy 5614, Commonwealth and Southern shined toes of his shoes, ¢ A “ | Designed in cooper- shorter hours . i i1 '2', Curtiss Wright 3%, General Well, it has been a long time since i Boge re ,.(. a vith ()1p- i Clarina Michelson, organizer of i| Motors 33'2, International Harves- the Mr. Shean of Gallagher fame % (!"“fm e A the union, stated today that about - i § ter 68, Kennecott 377, New York was watching his foolery on a mu- \ pic Champion 160 persons are striking in the |Central 19'%, Southern Pacific 22%. sical stage . . . Now, in his seven- " ; . SIGMUND RUUD k. area which is covered by 124 Wool- . : |United States Steel 58, Cities Ser- ties, and with the enthusiasm of a . ; Gt b AS A PAID-UF SUBSCR{BER TO worth stores. 3 vice 2, Pound $4.99 7, Bremner bid brash youngster, he has started out A bt % RIDGE and FLAT TOPS . The Countess Reventlow, Wool- 3 3 il | 2 asked 4. on new ca; r H 5 S > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPmE worth heiress, left for Europe before 2 - | S o 3 s:rious uct::-m. 508 A SOy A 4 Jumping—Slalom 4 i the union could confer with her. » | DOW, JONES AVERAGES | And what does he think of it. ¢ 4 | Cr Country Models E- Co ams i The employees. ask. $31 por. week. % | The following are today's Dow,!. .. “I've had 50 years of comedy— : 5 % PO88 LUy 2 . { wage and a minimum 40 hour week. {Jones averages: industrials 125.75,(50 years of dunce caps and pies| / 616 to Tl feet is invited to present this coupon The average weekly wage is now up 1.44; rails 36.38, down 132; utili-'thrown in my face—throwing pies % SEE THE SPLITKEIN at the box office of the $1560, according to the ‘1’"0"‘ i e Bk, up 31, |they were, too. I'th tired. It's time spokesman. | AL A A |1 acquired a little dignity.” ‘ indi J o y. ¢ Poles— CAPITOL THEATRE | et | 1 i | Nero was the last of the Caesars| But, between scenes, and espec- | l?l & Bm,dmgs AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE | The fact that certain varieties of 3 and was the mystic anti-Christ ially when he is applying makeup : Shoes—Waxes "QU ALITY STREET” :‘nntcse kl:g s:]:::: x:m:va:e:;:s cl;;\:;: of the primitive Christian tradition. for his role of the benign friar, he is| s h, W b S AR TR still apt to break out into a song.| Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE by the scientist, Pierre Huber. | pannah Williams, wife of Jack | Henry Hudson discovered the Hud-|. . , The one that goes, “Oh, Mr. | —————— ! Dempsey, quit her part in a [son river in 1609, Two hundred years Gallagher!” ! In the middle ages the diamond . phijladelphia musical comedy to later Robert Fulton sent his steam- = S R | was ranked in value below the return to Jack and the kids in |boat along the river from New York | The laurel-cherry tree of Florida al ridot. 1 .Pearl, Tuby, emerald and ‘peridot | New York. jto Albany. Jhas leaves rich in prussic acid, | 1] | { | i

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