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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1938. > By CLIFF STERRETT | Home are as follows: Edward John- | chioslovakia, where he attended & Frank Bishops' conference nt of >oa TUSED T' LEAN ON | < AN' NOW YUH SEES IT's | T 8T ‘ “tme e Announced Mildred Webster, junior; Bill Jor-, nson and Virginia Worley, sopho«| mores, and Carl Click, freshman, (ting group of (he Wo- Dead the Juneau High School honor, mei's Priendly Club met Tuesday ol for the past six week periad, evening at the home of Mrs. Claude With straight “A" averages, accord-{ Rhoades. The next meeting has D2 to releases today from the of- been postponed on account of the “"‘(' of A. B. Phillips, superintend-, en declamatory contest and will meet g ] the following week with Mrs. Nels Setniors on the honor roll include QT MUVI Los Angeles 1, 5; San Diego 6, 4. from the first five men on each week at Chichagof on business 168, Frank Oja 255, Frank Price 233, Drugg :i"‘:;l (;;'::fl::;‘ LGi]T::x:d x?;::' }l:ll:; team. Marks and Ral Foribios D G & s ‘ £ 5 4 Am ar follow and Ralph Young 162. Don McGraw Kunnas, Leonsrd. tawell ergueq Haida Howard G. Wilcox, mining exten- Was unopposed for the school board Mrs. Lee Atkinson and daughter s Ange & Frank Coberly 94 sion instructor, from the University = Position Sara Lee, of Chichagof, were guests ' *;;"f;";‘_fl" and E}iubét?‘sm':; IQHT san Francisco 2; Hollyy 5 L. J. Keune 89 of “Alaska at Fairbanks, with Mrs 2 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude It Nichols. Juniors, inwadition Sy Seattle 11; Oakland 6 H. B. Bennett Wilcox Rhoades. Mildred Webster, are Lola La- awrived on the North Sea| Mvrs. T. W. Peyton and infant son it > Niels $ Portland 9; Sacramento 6 L. A. Johnson 3 by : - g Litee . Nidlag, SN oA Ll ¢ for a stay of five weeks in Sitka. Teady returned on the North Sea S ine Torkelsen I AG RAGE R T SRR E. 1. Brown Mr. Wilcox will conduet a Univer- | after a wo months’ stay with rela- The last regular meeting of the "o Sh Sbe o e 0 o daiien STANDING OF CLUBS sity of Alaska mining extension | tives and friends in Seattle. Women's Friendly Club occurred v,y oinia Worley and Bill Jorgen Pacific Coast League Total q ss, which is open to any one inter- Friday, April 8, at the Sitka Terri- . Babsling o AR ¢ ‘ ) * are Josephine Campbell, Claud 5 S B % 1 Rainjers Holvwoo Yon I;;"\L fiv Juneau . [ Drospecking oF ining. Half| pes ' Don P, Martinlfeturned to) oMl School. Heigesen, Barbara Hermann, Ethel M:\nagers of Three Clubs Deals, beavers and Ramiers .0 : 1 5 Roy Hoffman ik fnv..lv“. to be spent on pictures | yer home on Capitol Hill this week ¢ A Loken, Irving Lowell, Edythe Mar- D Ch Goi Al Ticdibor Sacond L T AP B on gcology and ore deposits, and qi¢; g three months' stay in the Ms. J. Barbean, Mrs. J. Sparis and shall, Elwin Messer, Florence Mun- eny amps Lomng e ’ i 4 5 . Charles Buhdick 9 the time in mineral identifica- | gy, » visited with friends anc Mrs. Earl Bowers entertained wilh cell, Keith Reischl, Cecilia Thibo- to Have Runaway Place in League s 4 John Osborne tions. The course started Thursday.| jelatives in San Francisco, and @ chower Wednesday afternoon at deau, and Betty Wilcox. Freshmen, 59 Harry Sperling % in the basement of the Sit- | gelso, Wash the home of Mrs. Sparis for MIS. in ¢ddition to Carl Click, who made NEW YORK, April 11 port (By Associ o i p R ritorial ML Reuben Fraki. horor roll grades are Dorothy Fors, R ey of them Holiywood's hard-hi okl ) Tolal 437 B e Mirs. R. Black has returned to Sit- 3 ~|Lee Lucas, Doris McEachran, Ber- AR i % .~ " top the Coast r - 5 Smith, son of Mrs. Luella | o after an absence of several Bishop of Alaska Alexis Pontelief, nice Mead, Isabelle Parsons, Frances T””“E:\T'xr DA the AmEI- inming six out of seven games £mith. high school studen months in Seattle and vicinity, diccese of the Russian Church, re-| Paul, Bob Scott, Marjorie Snell, and jcan Leag nnant campaign this B the ‘8 Siadh H =g ibcut on cruiches rece ing fr TS tnrned on the North Sea from Cze-! Bill Wood. year won't be another of those New & f¢ries wi eV Lt ; X S i 6 York Yankee run aways. Experls oo B s 3 ! SR on 4 r1 Patterson, Treasury De- on tour with the traveling ball thelr w clubs agree that the Yanks may P¢OT : el ““y‘l“,“'_ I [} T k on the ldr-u'u] rtm;hl{x;;‘\\»} 5 win again, but that their oppos e B o e '»k; ea Lneau S s Berg hav ity completed here, Wi e / Wrangell, ar- week to take e duties as fish buver for the England Fish Compeny i g home here a T a DAs ger N e North Sca fo may be the toughest since i 10 et g FAN wer in the St : "; mp (:i r\:‘ : 1 nightca p Seals werc Mlanked : = DL ” 4 x g it Ruppert’s sluggers imed com- 3 : ; i il . mand of the baseball world two 17 tareeway uie for seco s Shufltlng 3 uad <A, Alaska, April 9.—(Specia et A L TMIRENE, Jears o, ire Seattle, Los Angeles and Port- L Hig HE L Brieris . KR Sie close of school. While most of ‘the’ men in the !2nd. Who have all wan six out of Hall surprised her at her home The {inal returns of the ciiy elec- press boxes favor the Yanks, three '©0 Sames this far in the s ! § ¢ , wursday evening, April 7. Mrs. ton held here Tuesday. April 5, Harry Owéns and John Ludden, American League managers predict nd is well ensconced in the Coberly of Haida High 1), who with Mr. Hall and infant Were: for mayor—Silverman 134, both of Juneau, were arrivals on trouble for the New Yorkers, Con- | CCLAF But Is closely pressed by the Hoff Recondiat retently arrived here from Pet- Worlman 261; for councilmen (of (he North Sea April 6 at the Pion- nie Mack of the Philadelphia Ath. S¢2S oliman JSecond at reburg t ke their home, is the Which the four highest were elect- eer’s Home. letics, says the Yanks will encount- o 2t¢ s ’ Mendenhall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ed)-—Banvard 219, Bob DeArmand et i % I of t i Bob Hagan 274, Peter Neilsen Recent deaths at the Pioneers er ‘“real” opposition in their at- inning. the. fi 2 « i - 1507 A 8! > A tempt to win their third straight g > S e Guard cutter Haida's American League flag. y e ™ e { bested the Juneau Rifle The board of the Sitka Library e Detroit's Mickey Cochrane be- Pistol Club yeslerday at the Asscciation held a meeting in the Los Angeles and San Diego shared i3 5 . e ‘ i g 29 AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO lieves the rest of the league i .“fm pills with the Padres taking Mcndenhall Rifle Range .in the n !“”":m,.];,”."." in the Federal "'ic T(lik Of thl’ Tou;n moving up on the Yanks. Mickey, opening shoot of the outdoor sea- Iding evening. It was T’ D -l l . the opener and the Anzels number 4 el 3 Yy W > &5 sinass; fghion hb- There s | 2t O CiES Al wmounced that the library will b e Dauly Alaska Emptre fight it out with. the Yanks, Coch- o Frank Coberly, of the Haida, cpened as coon as the books are rane adds that his trio of sluggers, mw““{‘«‘;: four hits for three Tuns ... 4 hioh with 94, closely fol-|moved from the former quarters I HEAVY FUEL OIL AND is invited to present this coupon at the box office of Greenberg, ' York &nd Gehringer, JRAg . ywed by Roy Hoffman, of the Ju- in the Russian orphanage. Arrange- Will: isBih SREVE ety tihed 'l | 2 0 ey, Byriand i weau team, with a 92 nents were made at this time to DIESEL OIL BURNERS CAPITOL THEA TRE : & ns Russell Waesche and ¢ a ] dance the e € ¢ extra hits. ” | ! ‘ Clark Griffith of the Washington : Frank McCal J for cf / ( aise funds for iibrar AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE O e purposes. Pians were also made (o —Sold Exclusively by— “STELLA DALLAS” Yankees will be beaten. GAMES SUNDAY Two 10 shot strings were fir give a home-cooked food sale in th Another man, who knows his Pcrtland 5, 3; Sacramento ! the first string off h: P near future Rlce '/. Ah!ers co."Phone 34 Tour Name Moy AbvieVARcH TH (AOR baseball;’ Roger Hornsby, doesn't| San ncisco 3, 0; Hollywood 4 ing rapid fire g & scc how the Yanks can lose. F 3. 0; Oakland 4, 1 to prone. Team scores were pick Dr. H. J. Hodgins is spending a NENANA IGE POOL CLOSES! " 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. _ 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921 —May 1922—May 1923—May 1924—May 1925—May y 1926—April 1927—May 1928—May 1929—May 1930—May 1931 —May 1932—May 1933—May 1934—April . 1935—May 1 1936—April 30 Change in Closing Due to Transportation Delays 228123328238888 w 1937—May 12 at [} $443444440434440444444944444 400044440440 0044444