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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1937. By BILLIE DE BECK LOOKIT Hiv 606-6; %E\’\(N\\AOEW(FPP\W"' \ f f VT O SS 4 / i \ SNUEEY --NOU'RE HONEN POT TARNS OUT TO BE WUTH /| / MORE THAN THEN ELAT-LAND i SLPPOSED TO BE &T TOURISTERS PAD US CER p f f BS b e 2hE EARGROVNDS TERDAN (S Tw 1 22 et ® i ! [ CRITTER'S LAS' ' SO e A s Z A | | OUT EER SART'N RUGHT NOW--- 3 ‘ oy WHAT TWME TW HURKN W g A / I DESBY \S '‘GPOSED TER START 22 THEN'RE WAITIN' 'PEARS TER ME ALl RIGHT-- GIT GOWN' W oW FOR LS NOW 2 by LA AN STOP NORE Ty \ , WONEN POT-- \ ' UK e bl g PUGGILSTIC, - WEUNNEL We GOT, TEMPERMENTAL GOOGLE --- \-\ggi-_;{:%\’é% SPUTTERWN' - SIMMER WITH e W DOWN W [ BT T TRACKY T 6a\W D SE RESPONS\BLE { YES SIR, SHE'S HIS BABA, for Misc Valerie | Brooke, known in the East Indies as Princess Baba, was married at Marylebone, England, to Bob Gregory, a wrestler. She is the daugh- ter of the white Rajah of Sarawak. Here they are embracing after the ceremony as he uses a bear-hug technique. | | | i | | | Britons—From Left to Right BODYBAR e JOHNNY LEWIS Federals Retain (NOCKS OUT | e\ e R S | GETS FINGER Tournament Lead EDDIE HOBAN | /% dag i * . & | ATCLEVELAND In Elks’ Gontest N T e o8 e . ¢ . Outpoints Johnny Risko in Top flight bowler Mike Ugrin Moves Into Bidding Posi-| . ;s ; ; ; : : Ten-round Battle, rolled 192-185-202 for a 579 pin total i % 5l n i ¥ X K v e 4 Jast night at the Elks bowling alleys tion f()l Flghl ““h : i E: e ¥ . b 3 WmnmgShong to ring up high score for the eve- Joe Louis - » : . ’ ; ; o ning. 2 oy i 3 i 4 4 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 18. — Nash, however, won out over Cord, NEW YORK, Dec. 18. — Buddy o o o : : $ John Henry Lewis, light heavy- with whom Ugrin was rolling. Baer, the rising young sensational Y B AR : 2 4 weight champion, last night out- ‘Reo beat Federal and Hudson beat brothey of Maxie Baer, last night 5 B ¥ . pointed Johnny Risko in ten rounds Rolls, Federals are still on top of moved into the promoter’s antercom 3 G R s of fighting. the heap and appear to be the squad for a possible fight with heayweight s k 2 : 3 . ¢ Risko, Cleveland rubber man, Was that will take the tournament champion Joe Louls. . . ; . : i hanging on gamely when the last honors. Buddy raised his stock several| e o 3 : brass note of the gong cut the smoke Tonight's games are Lafayette vs. noiches when he knocked out Eddie E : kg i B laden air of a packed hcuse. Auburn and Dodge vs. Franklin. yan last night in Madison Square | Lewis weighed in at 183 while, Last night's scores follow: i : el i % Risko hit the scales for 198}%:—too Nash The smiling gentleman at the left is British Secretary of State for War aer, welghing in'at 243, and Ho-| ; : i s : i et weight for Johnny, fight Halm 18l 164 153 433 Hore-Belisha, an old-line congervative. I};o“"“aammr‘\lgh:.:nfu:::fi ‘:'thy“ at 222, went through onl fans said Sperling 917 169 183— 56) is shaking his hand, is Tom Mann, pillar of the Britis nist party, ?(lv{]n:il\ Tu_tzl“fi::led“x):lm\fil: before HERE'S A PITCHER BEING FARMED OUT, butit's to no minor league for ) V‘nn A%La 154 154 124 _+462 and trld; union leader. They met at a luncheon of the Trade Union, Club. Hofan ook the . comnt, | Van Lingle Mungo, fireball ace of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Here's how he keeps his arm in condition WALTER HEISEL SR W RRTI ae SN "0 i | during winter months at his farm near Pageland, S. C. Bossy seemed unconcerned ovei her owner’s y . DR RA LY A e It was West Coast vs. East Coast tuture, but deeply concerned were Mungo’s owners over rumors he would be sold or traded to the Chi- Totals 552 487 490—1520 AND EDWIN SUTTON Cord Buddy from California and Hogs cago Cubs. Other reports had it he would go lg the Giants. g ¢ v L . . ~ o [ ; : GET 33RD DEGREES neim w w m-m Blind Policeman Sues Wiie from Connecticult Hollmann 143 153 148— 444 | s by S F J ,doctor at Tundra Village, in the HOT SHOTS WIN Foster 147 147 147—*461 = Kuskokwim. | o W ’ , o S ; %0 BROTHER OF MRS. nrmer u"eau Dr. Werbel, in a radiogram from OVER COLUMBIA W:le':er ;l‘lr!{e):?;“;:d g::‘\:."xfius\&?;:' Totals 462 485 4971461 FBO C. BURDICK DIES | . Tundra Village, stated that one have returned to Juneau 33rd De- : IN DILLON, MONT Buxer cl'lam m" patient has already died, while the IN PIN MATCH gree Masons. It is the highest rank HR ’ . other is improving. i Y awarded in Masonry. | o i y. Stevenson . 154 148 190— 492 | The Hot Shots last night beat the Heisel and Sutton had their de- piotCoH log 240 Frank Bubrer, brother of Mrs.| 1 H | Columbia trio at the Brunswick al- grees conferred upon them at Spo- ;“‘"l:‘d\‘fmsl‘;llgx;:( ;;‘[m'::m‘;‘:;'”:'::; 0' Mlddlewelghts CALENDARS ARE ,“‘_\m\'. h Hildinger leading the field fi;):; z;)n Decembe; :]1 tw"hf 17 other Eogyan : E jfiq . Bubdink hed. 1ett] | y |with 567. 331 egree candidates from the O A Dillon ;m ‘remm of \mrd ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 18.— g Rainier, Heidelberg won out by 17 Petersburg and Ketchikan, respec-|gr qoon 196 199 162— 557 ey ol il Lk Bruner, former Juneau| Calendars for 1038 are veginning pins tively. i L o otk dkis e I_F*m”:d'hm_(; boxer, won the middleweight cham- to appear. _ There will be no games tonight or = Frederick Nelson of Petersburg| pepagict 201 156 181— 538 i 2 o cadlkd pionship of Alaska here by a knock-| One of the first to be sent through Sunday in the tournament was given the 33rd Degree as was| ey by Mr. Burdick last night. {out in the fifth round of a scheduled | the mails is a neat desk calendar| The scores follow: Walter King, of Ketchikan R s pe MI'\BH‘,"E" bd ik of age, Was gy yound fight against Perry Gar- by Rice and Ahlers Company. It is| COLUMBIA Only once every two years does e 8 s a successful rancher in the Dillon|ye also a handy one for housewives. Rands 145 181 178— 504 the Masonic Lodge nominate de- Federal | district. Beside his sister, Mrs. BUI-| Garver won the crown last Feb-| With a pretty scene, in colors, the [Schmidt 148 174 197— 519 gree candidates for the 33rd Degree. giowart bl g “hil-\ruary with a technical knockout|calendar of the Juncau Bakery is Halm 172 216 152— 540 At present there are six in Juneau.| piioo. il A s‘ or.u{tenélem ;r th B: rrett| O Bruner. lalso being distributed. | e They are Walter Heisel, Edwin Sut-' ¢ 145 168 171— 484 ;:\“ p:yl N BRRS ot hzr b:u'h(r ‘ B | Totals 465 571 5271563 ton.l M. S. Whittier, H. T. Tripp, e Bra O o Sy s ther! piner knocked out youns Capps H 1 SHOTS Walter Scott and Homer Nordling. dicd; his mother, Mrs. M. Buhrer vounz capps PHILLIPS FUNERAL 4 Ll - L ORI e e b e R T 1 s 4108 sy 984 in Juneau about two and one-half| of ‘Dm_f)n zmq a brother, Carl, in years ago in a smoker given in the | HELD HERE TODAY Burke 177 160 147— 484 received the degree at Spokane Was}(‘ouncil 173 209 172— 554 Olympia, Wash. Elks' Hall, J Hildinger 191 185 191— 567 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court p;can 175, 176 115_':55 T IR L s Funeral services were held at 1:30 of the State of Washington, Judge | rarmen R T ;‘79 Chinese officials have establishi-| oclock this afternoon for Willie| Totals 563 482 541.—-1586 William J. Steinert. ; SRR ed an experiment station in Kiang-! EFIDEMIC MENINGITIS |Phillips who was shot on Wednes-| ALT HEIDELBERG Mrs. Edwin Sutton accompanied| motais T332 540 477—1558 su province in a campaien to replace| day morning in the Phillips cabin on Jakeway 150 145 176— 471 her husband to Spokane and re- ’——Avex;age ora. T not Howl ' i traditional farming iethods with) REPORTED AT TUNDRA south Frankiin Street. Bhier 902 153 148— 483 turned with him and Mr. Heisel | irids: scientific agriculture. | The services were conducted from Radde 170 168 185— 523 aboard the Princess Norah last! divorce from Mrs. Emma Dell O’Rourke (right), his second wife, O’Rourke's 17-year-old daughter by a previous marriage will be a witness | aiai | T e Two cases of epidemic meningitis| the Salvation Army Hall Inter- — — —— —— night, | i for her father when the case comes up in New York courts. | Peter J. O’'Rourke (left), former New York policeman who lost his sight when he was shot in a duel with holdup men, is shown as he sought a The prean twig-girdler attacks|were reported this morning to Dr. ment followed in the Evergreen cem-| Totals 522 446 5091477/ pecan trees in North Carolina and{J. F. Worley, medical director of etery. Rainer GIRL SCOUTS WILL | | is rated by growers as one of the the Bureau of Indian Affairs, from —_— Gucker 162 143 156— 461 1 . Today's News Today.—Empire. | Terencio 171 157 186— 514 HOLD PARTY TONIGHT‘ Pla" Advantura trees’ chief pests. 'Dr. Ernest Werbel, Indian Affairs e A A S © PPN John Doe 181 156 148— 485 A party is to be given this eve-| | _ _ ___ ___ ning in the basement of the North-| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 18— iner Pres. H R Rocks Off F ‘ | r T os Totals 514 456 490—1460 ern Light Presbyterian Church by Sherman A.. Noyes, lawyer, and wmner res. oove uns on {1V S orm a B, members of Girl Scout. troop number |Stanley Young, both of Fairbanks, 2 of the sixth, seventh and eighth plan to leave here next week on a grades. [two year 7,000 mile tour of the in-| Twenty girls are expected to at-|terior of Alaska. They will take ‘tcnd the party which will be marked [a team of seven dogs and a 500~ X 1 7 \ AR A R AL o S by games and refreshments. Jpound outfit. | . . BUILT 1N NOBNAN é sgl|||muu|||m||mlmummummn'u:l:"—‘" a0 . g gt . B ' GRESVIG ' 4 FOR YEARS, SKI- s p 3 ,. 3 MAKER TO WORLD £ 4 ‘ k CHAMPIONS— Juneau Athletic Club LA eration with Olym. | i pic Champion CENTRAL MEETING . MR 0 siGMUND RUUD RIDGE and FLAT TOPS | g ° X v h LA BOR - At councll Chamm 3 N ; | Jumping—Slalom SUNDAY EVENING., DEC. 1 O 5 3 : Cross Country Models COUNCIL g N 748 | SUNDAY at 6 o'Clock 4 EE THE SPLITKEIN REORGANIZATION OF CLUB Co %, : |’ole§_ll)indings December 19 2:00 P. M. Matters of vital importance Shoes—Waxes A Six million people were employed |directly or indirectly in the auto- | motive industry in the United States |last year. Special Meeting SEERBEEE BENEETERES. ERNTREEENEED azzE TrEzsTNsEE IERRRERERY TRNR T ELE will be discussed. LEE ROX, : | Secretary and Organizer. l SWANSON BROS. :(l)xglx:alllu,m 1| ————————————————————————————————— szESREE] Imperiling nearly 1,000 passengers and crew, the President Heover, luxury liner out of San Francisco, re- cently crashed into the rocky shoreline of lonely, vokanic Hoishoto Island off Formosa. The German Preussen rushed to the scene in answer ) a distress appeal from the Hoover. On August 30, photo, was bombed off the coast of Shanghai while speeding io ev. refugees from that city. steamer, the palatial liner, shown in EEREREEEDRED

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