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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938. 5 WAL, SAMBO, IT'S SURE SWELL T' ™ ANT -\E'ngijrp SR CHAMP HGHT ELAIN%(l).‘NACLU:)NESS Vlsfi By | i FOR JUNE H Miss Blaine Hawkins of K»trm, kan, who has been visiting in Jurk eau with M Jean Gallagter and ¢ Miss Louise Kemper for the past } few left for her home if | aboard the North Seas t 1A% a number of friends NEW YORK, April 22 - Mike 1(”‘(1 at the apartment of Miss jacobs announced today that June Kemper and Miss Gallagher in ¢ ad Leen set definitely as the A~sembly to bid goodbye to MU date for the world heavyweight bon: Hawkins. During her stay in Juneait between Joe Louis and Max Schmel- s entertained at a numbg te of the bout has not : been determined PR R 1 VOTE FOR McCORMICK MRS M CLOSKEY Vote for John McCormick 'fi# RETURNS, JUNEAU Representative, Democratic Ticke Primary Election April 26. Born i the Daughters of the American Rev-| CHOIR MEETS TONIGHT M e ) Alaska, Alaska for Alaskans. Ady, Mrs. Ruhert Jrl olution mrlthe next three years. She| Announcement is made that the HuME DRIVE NEw R KIE B VI g 3 8a N B Rt o Y - j was elected President at the ballot- Hnly T,m,ty CathedJ (ho“ “m Mrs. Gene McCleskey, who has be ting last night n in the St for several years, W PGS returned to Juneau this week and R Rt s fi dd NOTICE intends to make this city her home Mighticst of All Sea Dramas! § For the past two years she has been J| Wallace Beery—Warner Baxter SO FAR WE JESS HAS Y YESSIR, ME AN' TH' FAMBLY TH' WALLS UP--.BUT 1| sevouT T/ BUILD OUR OWN ROOST AN'BY CRACKY, WE'RE DOIN'IT ! cause of xno recent illness of Dean WASHINGTON, April 22. -~ Mrs. | longing to Cosmopolitan Lending Li- ———————— .,(.‘Wu“rfi( ;1(1}; Ao the Statt at the | COLISEUM Starting Sunday R Henry M. Robert, Jr, of Annapolis, brary please return them at once Try the rmpire classifieds for Maryland, has won the leadership oi to 119 Franklin St adv. results. asiinEi L " Three Contests Are Decid- Forest Pressnell Tosses Mike Jacobs Looks for ed by Heaving Batting Ball Like Veteran $250,000 for Ross- —Ange}:n Top Campajgllex' Armstrong Match J. VI ‘Iim . DA V’s (By Associated Press) Los Angeles is now top of the (By Associated Press) YORK, April 22.—-Mike Ja- . . heap in the Pacific Coast League The latest rookie pitcher to hi czar of the boxing wmm. e D 5 b iy C I l the circuit to decide three games in (I of publicity with Ay ”“w ““c ngm on May 26, yesterday. . when will draw a gate of $250.000. The Los Angeles bunch tiimmed Fotest ell. Brooklvn addition, 1t (his prediction holds out, i’ FOR RE-ELECTION TO THE the San Diego players as Jack Roth- klanked the Philadelphia club, w ¥ be one of the biggest purses (he rock connected for two home runs, The newconier to the deep ranks |iije fellows will ever have drawn TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF a double and a single during four gave nine hits, but was invuinerabls trips to the plate. when (he hits might have counted B REPRESENTATIVES, FROM Joe Orego, for Sacramento, con- Atley Donald, star chucker who FUNERAL SERVICES THE FIRST DIVISION———— nected for a home run in the second strutted his stuff for Newark last FOR DOUGLAS CHILD inning with one man on base, that season, began his career as a Yan- resulted in blasting Portland out of kee by limiting the Boston Red Sox TO BE TOMORROW ° a tie for first place. to three hits until wildness caused ool ; Lowly Oakland won the second his removal in the seventh frame. 28 oy successive game from Seattle with The Red Sox won. Fur services for Clara Pa- “Upholdmg the Best Interests two homers, made by Jess Hill and The New Yorkers stood solidly tricia Brown, four-vear-old chi'd " Hugh Luby hind maestro Carl Hubbell, who killed Wednesday night in Doug- of All Alaskans. San Francisco defeated Holly- to a 1938 model screwball against wood, but no home clouts were made the Beston Bees to beat them han- , in the game however. dily. tomorr TN 3 o g o in Do THURSDAY Try The Empire classifieds for Int nt will follow in the Ca- results. tholic cemetery at Douglas las, by the accidental discharge of e, are to be held at 1:30 p.m y at the Catholic Church Primaries, Tuesday, April 26 ° GAM] Pacific Coast League Seattle 0; Oakland 2. San Diego 6; Los Angeles 8. Hollywood 2; San Francisco 6. Portland 1; Sacramento 2. National League Chicago 2; Cincinnati 6. Breoklyn 9; Philadelphia 0. Beston 2; New York 3. Pittsburgh 6; St. Louis 5. American League New York 2; Boston 3. St. Louis 3; Cleveland 4. Detreit 9; Chicago 3. 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