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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNES e e e RO g (e i AY, FEB.:2; $938. s - = DIETRICH IS Secomes D anee: How It Is Accomplished KRAUSES WIN TONIGHT IS ONE OF THE NIGHTS " fh ert Donat | and modern knight er red flar i 1 | 1—Eileancs Pos ell w rehearsin, when a drum-voll caught he | fancy. drummer said the i roll was named “chuck-a- I boem. It it from a gag to a | tep, i a step Le song. Elcancr starts it with four hops forward on the left foot BAGON TO OPEN PPLIES , vibrant Blazing with the -fire of adven- ure . . . Unforgettable - 5 ® < in its greatness ... i E:‘%;AU FA AL 3K KKK KKK Sets Up Dummy CCC Pay roll — Collects Twice a Wellknown Transportation Man to Cover All of Alaska from Here Month for Three Years Walter Bacon, former owner and —_ [& tor of the Channel Bus Com- Continued from Page One) } peen named / 2 dis- -tk the We ) Sup bare W. R. Spar whole CCC camp. War Depart- as . - > mer fficials denied CAR DAMAC amp cnly a nk |y Bu any T he Depar lip by DUPREY BOME, BUT § c UNDER DOCTOR'S ORDERS nd M uthter » Baranof . Robert Dupr Helen ar and ont Street A bal e p! wd ome ony in s on for the H T nont of the park I PR <o THELY ON SITKA RUN clerk h d him the 15 REL he party was on ¢ ¢ them at local banks, counter-en- her experien: dorsing them with his own name last night, she sg o Ultimately he opened a broke £ e chemica j ind : account and lost about $9,000 iy ! T LUNCHEON (6 g report from Frankfort-on-Main. |cop NEARLY $100,000 a o S 5 oy s AT the Empire classifieds for | Fis saluy was only ) o year | The s Dgase ouiand g Gkl SR ut he bought a hc | away for Sitka yesterday ¢ ut $6,000 on it 1 h 12 passengers aboard for £ ST He threw pariies at Ic 5, and waypeints, ohe costing § d 9. For £ .tka-Charles Goldstein, Lloyd bought a car an ¢ spring Larson, Arthur Lundy Den- d fi t to have it shipped to nard, Joe Paris, Mary Paris, Ronald Florida and back. Morrison, Will es ‘Ov- The scheme brought him about erby, D. d Bil $78,000 in the three rs—better pay than the Vice President gel r Hocnah—G. W. Sample The loss never showed up because PRI S Stiteley kept the phoney vouchers JAMES FRAWLEY IS of the regular file Uultimately, Stiteley | tend his actvties to n ccc camp| REPORTED ILL IN which was outside the Park ser-| PASADENA HOSPITAL - He got $6,000 from that and = Ibad, Ibm‘gbt an 1er $13,000 from ti Jureau nlj Former Senator James Frawley electric range was Roads in the Department of|of Nome has been confined to & Agriculty withesses te d, all|hospital in Pasadena for more than through manipulation of CCC pay-|a month suffering from a mastoid rolls, according to word received Just who caught up with him is|the Baranof. Mr. and Mrs. not clear. But when Stiteley sus-|ley, widely kr n Alaskans, pected he was caught, he left the|south last fall to spend the winter otfice and went home That was|in California Mr. Frawley ha April 8. A few days ago he pleaded ) practiced law and been interested guilty to charges of forgery. in “|for years. He served several time lin the Territorial Legislature from slow but. . the new G-E gives clean, intense cooking heat instantly’ on F en D - UP BURDEN TAKES g (34 General Eleciric Range ® You can cook a meal as fast or faster on a ncw General E i any other method. 1y, too. Many General Electric models offer this exclusive General Electric feature. | SPEED OVEN. 10% t030% faster—uses 10% to 45% less current. MASTER OVEN. Extra large capacity for un- usual needs. 25% greater :rzcc than coa- ventional ovens. SUPER BROILER. Has great- est flexibility in both speed and capacity. Range than b And econo ® General Electric equipped with Ge! Hi-Speed Calrod cooking units that are hermeti sealed and practically indestructible. Faster, use less curreat, last longer. $110.00 ™ es are Electric ARTING TONIGHT “Diamond Jim” meets a woman who shows him love's bigger than he is! EDWARD ARNOLD and FRANCINE LARRIMORE ;lfl ead’s Liveral Trade-in Allowance | SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN John | der; who has just twened 21, W | is taking over bank books and | | other family papers from her® Alaska Electric Light . OO e o | with { Verrie Whilchead, orchestra d P c ! | Gail Patrick | leader all OWEI‘ 0. | Geo. Bancroft i & The Coliseum HAS | There are 1250000 school chil- JUNEAU—DOUGLAS—ALASKA | the hort Subeste: || s 900 teschen fp New Chuck-a-Boom-—-Gay | | mining in the Second Division t = FIRST GAME THIS SEASON ins Take Basketball Vie- I tory from Douglas Eagles 1 in Gym Last Evening | Krauses wen! | Taking the Firemen basketball |battle into newly capable hands, |the Krause Concreters last nght jgave up their title as all-star losers lin the City League tournament to |trounce their half-hearted, over- |confident opponents by a score of 148 to 41, in a dramatically climaxed game in the high school gymnas- ium Before a fair-sized crowd of en= thusiastic rooters, the opening game of the evening drew unexpected ipplause as the under-dog team {maintained a steady lead through to the final whistle, contested only in the fourth quarter when the sleep- ing Firemen woke up to lock at the . score board | The second game of the evening Next, she hops forward on the right ot 3--New! Jump with both feet in 4 -This is the chuck-a- saw the Flks win a well-earned 60 four then hops backward four an imaginary squag then boom sign, like o 44 victory over the Douglas mes, still on the right foot. Then she chuck-a-boom all over again. truckin's pointed |Eagles, pushing the Islanders one repeats the whole thing with the left Ele: says you don't have finger. As in other NOLCh below them in the City League . i standings - § All the time the music is going to mp this high, but the goety steps, chuck- | A g f hnek hanc you'll leap beom is d in e ( bosm, chu hoom, chu « - ) 1y P 1-beom is done Pratilsing to Ba i okt i m. chuck-a-boom.” Some ing all over the place when the middle of ball- Ligders in the League toursey, the it do you think you can stand it? this turn comes. reom dancing. reorganized Krause quintet played a smooth, cooperative game. The contest opened with slow play and continued oversiudied until the second hall when the Firemen found a spaiiz of t} ola fire and |developed it into a r blaze for the final fourth-quarter attempt. to be ANTHOLOBY IS An opening l.ad of four points dwindled to a 10 to 9 score for at the end of the first Krause quartor, but the second period saw e the Concreters chalk up nine bas- |kets to the Firemen's one field goal Household Arts Group 1o ana one tree shot. | Meet Thursday Doc Hollmann High St ng the third quarter witk Afternoons the score 26 to 12 in their favor, the Concreters continued their cross | Approximately 75 entries from stitch play across the cowt by people of Juneau and vicinity will which they had gained so many bas- be available for the Poetry An- kets in the opening haif. Follow~ thology, now in course of prepara- ing up their trials at the basket tion under the auspices of the With quick second shots, they Poetry Division of the Alaska Fed- ¢ame through with five more goals eration’s Fine Arts Department, it in the last guarter. But the Fire- was announced yesterday at the reg- Men batted through for “six zoals ular monthly business meeting of and left the score at 27 to 37 in (he Juneau Woman's Club, held in their opponent’s favor as the quar- the Pent House of the light com- ter ended. pany’s building. Led by Doc Hollmann who came Mrs, Harold Smith, chairman of WYOUED with 16 final points, the the Fine Arts Department of the Lo cmch ot in there and fought, \Juneau Woman's Club, who is in "Finging the margin 40 to 44 as the Icharge of collecting the entries lo- UWO minute light oi the last quarter |cally, stated that there had been SRt on. Ahother basket by Weady |a fine response for the request for YW.sOR and the final goal by BRE | Alaska poetry, from both men and Sded the story, however, while Alic | women, All entries must be in the Other Fireman free shot made the hands of the Federation's chairman SC0r¢ 48 to 41. {of poetry, Mrs. Paul McMullen of . Bug Muliaasons | st o8 T Seward, by May 1, it was announe- 1o the Firemen while the expected 1ed and Juneau people will plan to high: polok iR ERGODy Aol participate in this Anthology, snd _Jog .Snow. svhu'nped HD. B8 should turn thelr entries over to . POIS respectively. Joe paying & Mrs. Smith as soon as possible, i5 DUMiRer of score-penaitios by wie e P passing and poor receiving. Thursday afternoon at Kl,ifll(h :ds ;\lil‘ll Pt S foe chosen for the weekly meeting date o s With 1 - seotnded by, Weady E Wilson, 16, and Byington 12. of a group of club members espec- Elks in Form |lally interested in household A fas . | This work, which 1s a special project it oiovs S3me, the ks {of the Department of American o oo ore Paite Was max Home, will feature demonstrations by, smaoth Bk Aeaowedtc HTEINS in various types of neediecratt, 1n- |y oorrer, - R it aty lerior decorating, and cooking, giv- thi h wi hhu e s =i (en by different club members. The qug 'v:*u o i{)om;s i tDnhenPun;- \meeting, next Thursday, February gheam:l;ua s lv(v,n ed Elf 110, will feature the cutting and fold- Duugla‘s‘p mo;”:" mm':k,e:“z;.w’e‘ |ing of bias tape, and will be under ypon " eyl cha:amme the ‘Ta2 [the direction of Mrs. Harold Smith. land bumes-y carred out szverel ef. {All meetings will be held in the Dent recyively planned plays but 00 of house and will be open to any club . fi yd Ve , members who wish to attend. i faup oy Smtsh seatiite the middle of them. Jensen was up | | | 1:30 was arts. Here are the figures in the sensational “wife-swapping” divorce tri at Salem, Mass., temporarily haited because of the death of a wi ness during testimony. The “wife-swapping” charge was made by Raymond Lee, Salem chauffeur, in two divorce suits brought by Mrs. Lee and Calvin Watson, a tree surgeon of Topsfield, Mass. Mrs. Lee denied the charges but Mrs. Watson admitted frequent switching of mates but maintained she never, was intimate with Lee. 4 Film Studios Bow te Love, Drop Taboo on Marriages | Included in the correspondence to top-man form again, totaling 16 |heard yesterday afternoon were let- 4 i % s 1 ters from Mrs. Robert “Atwood, Do i With MIlls' steady eye so- ' counting for 11 points. Claude Ers- By ROBBIN COONS watch . . . Chaplin boiled, turned on President of the Alaska Federation HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 2—Un-|the otfender:: “Don’t you pull alof Women's Clubs, of Anchorage, kmlf," SRek: on Fie joar sl b reel parade: wateh on me,” he fumed. “Mackiand a report of convention activities, ;lnu lndn:e;mshnul i it ol’f' e Guke fro mthi s 1 ennett used to do that. I won't|submitted by Mrs. H. P. Hansen, of l)}la d “cm ntgx .m;udaryd, 1whlch L i b nave anybody pulling a Watch on/Ketchikan, Alaska Director of the yape 0w (or the Purple ad- rings Celhuse Studios decided |me—in my own studio.” |General Federation of Women's 2 SUMMARY finally, as so many of tbeir movie| The dopesters look tor Joan Craw- Clubs. Mrs. Atwood urged that ev- prms (60) D EAGLES (44) es impiled, that they couldn't ford to leave Metro when her con-lery club in the General Federation p gmity 24 F. . Mills 11 beat love . . . A girl can get mar-itract is up, with Goldwyn most undertake survey of community payiin 4 F. Edwards 7 ricd mow before she's 21 and thellikely bidder. And for Joan veeds toward the end of evolving j gmith 6 c Jemen th idio will give ble us it did | Blondell to skip Warner’s after one programs of work to meet these Druliner 10 G Niemi 2 Anne Shirley who technically|more picture—to freelar needs, and called attention to the gy ¢ G. Stragier 0 oL oot 1 in ‘ Grant, (since “The Awful|fact that March is election month| gupctititions: ks ,“;‘y ®; John Payne, and she is 91 now ‘Truth”) is getting $100,000 a pic- for the Alaska Federation, lGissberg ®). E“i,;s_pox ©) . Besides all whic! , t tudios | ture , . . Which is preity good for| Routine reports from department proyine (). 3 have learned it do make any|a kid named Archie Leach who used chairmen showed that progress 18 " SUMMARY \iffereneet in .6 pl popularity 'to beé an acrobat. |being made in all lines of club WOI, gRAUSE (48) FIREMEN (41) en she marrie: [ Forced Pleasure Item |and plans were precented for future pa qi 17 F Lindstrom 9 Practical jokes come high in'Hol-{ A scepe in “Gypsy” ran into work during the spring. W. Wilson 16.... F. .. Behrends 5 1ywood . . . Hatry Ritz claims trouble the other day . .. Jane With-| The club will return to the air, in gy ion 12 c Bnow 3 igh was on him — $10,000 worth ers had to release a carrier pigeon a new series of radio programs giv- o wilson 3 G. . Bersholl 0 in this one: He came home,|through a window, and was mere- en every Tuesday, beginning mext o ..o el I S found his wife wearing a new sq ly dropping it After several at- Tuesday, the programs for the dif-|" gupctitutions: Krause—Harris (0) cut diamond . . . “I got it at that|iempts s came out that Jane was ferent radio hours being in charge piremen, Hollmann (16), Orme, (4). nice jewelry store you showed, me afrufd throwing it—as is custo- |of the different department chair- LGRS L ek on the boulevard,” she Said. “I had mary—would hurt the bird. The men. Tie program Tuesday will it charged to you. . . . But the other trouble was Borrah Minne-ibe given under the auspices of the NE D she wasnt wearing it . Trained to wiggle his Department of International Rela-l one on you,” Mrs. Har- torehead while harmonica-playing. tions, of which Mrs. Crystal Snow | laughed. “I ad the ring only Bc unconsciously wiggled it'Jenne is chairman. | a day—as rib, I didn't ry line of dialogue } The names of three new members really buy it.” But Harry had eli~discipline conquered the were submitted and unanimously’ i sent the jeweler his check—th cle. |accepted at the meeting yesterday,| —— and dues were received from nlne( W. D. MéClure, who had never wde , Plans to Sue Critic for associate members in- various pnns:been closer to Alaska than Yakima, norning! paper headline proclaims: Joan Mazy Change Heard a story the other day whi y explain why Charlie Chapl *5 his tim n arrives Next thing we know (if that’s true) | these the studio, even when he’s work- theyll have armed guards outside Rampart, y Knork on Wells Fargo” . . . Help!'of the Territory:. Four new com- after he left his home in Virginia, Help! Are things coming to this munities were represented among was an arrival aboard nine members, these being anof last zicht to join the staff Belkofski, Tyonic and'of the Juneau Drug Company. f at his own convenience :. ready to smack down Newhalen. It was pointed out that! MecClure graduated from the fen oclock, 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock, any patron Who dares to frown as this brings the roster of associate|Washington and Lee University in all one with him One day. he leayes a peture show . . . Crit- membership into ninety-one Am.-|pharmacy4 He has been with Tuft’s en Charlie was in production, he ics fi then customers , . . We'll kan communities, as well as numer-|Drug Store in Yakima, Washington rolled in about 10:30, and inad- like pictures—or else! ous places in the States. for the past ten years, His wife JorlgRgly, at the same JAOMENL, ONE| . . et e and child will join him at a later of his employees was looking at his' Empire classifieds pay. Try an Empire ad, date. AT Gl )

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