The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1938, Page 5

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POLLY AND HER PALS HOORAY /DAG NAB T! CARRJE'S STARTIN' OUT T' WRITE WOT SHE CALLS “THE GREAT AMERICAN YUH THINKS IT'S GONNA BE THAT OVER TH' HOUSE UKE SHE DOES. OUR HOUSE'LL BE OUR OWN AGIN ! PADRES KEEP DINNER HELD FIRSTPLACE[¥ BY NORWOMEN GUAST LEAGUE over 0ne Hundred Persons Attend Church Dinner Hefty Back:,lop Hogan Last Evening Struts His Stuff- —Seat- Over 100 persons attended the $ s i Norwemens' dinner last evening tie Wins 10th Inning ch was held at 6 o'clock in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church (By Associated Press) parlors, Frank Hogan, hefty backstop ac- Teachers from the Juneau and quired from the Boston Red Sox, Douglas schools were in charge of played an important part in the|all arrangements, using an Haw- Padre’s victory yesterday over Holly- aiian theme as their motiff. Mrs wood and which kept them in first| Helen Webster presided. The entire place. In five times at bat, Hogan menu consisted of Hawaiian deli- got three hits and all of them with | cacies. Palms and huge leaves wer the bases loaded. He drove in five used table decorations for the runs affair, Seattle’s youthful pitcher, Fred Miss Donie Taylor presented an Hutchinson, fanned one man in the Hawaiian scene, wd the entire tenth inning yesterday and forced group joined in singing Hawaiian another to fly out to send the scor-| songs. ing threat as Seattle defeated Oak- This being the last meeting of the land. organization this spring, Mrs. R. E After losing two in a row, Sacra- | Robertson gave a short talk con- mento came back to shellac the San cerning s for next fall, She also Francisco bunch last night. stated that > Norwomen is an or- Portland beat Los Angeles as Ad ganization f Liska limited the Angels to six hits. are emplo during the day, or these who have not establithed per- manent residences in Juneau e, Premier Daranyi Resigns as Head Cleveland 3; New York 2. nf Hu"gary GUVL . Ol Mabeuled gaies vostponed Nazism Spreading Through Country Gives Rise GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 1; Sacramento 5. Hollywood 1; San Diego 13 Seattle 3; Oakland 2, ten innings. Portland 7; Los Angeles 1. National League Boston 0; Cincinnati 4. Chicago 6; Brooklyn 1. Other games postponed on ac- count of rain or cold. American League STANDING OF CLUBS k Pacific Coast League to Shfl P Won Lost PC:| BuDAPEST, May 13. — Cabinet san Diego RS gt Premier Daranyi today resigned in Portland 22 18 t J the face of an expanded Nazi move- Los Angeles 21 19 5 ment in Hungary. Hollywood TR ¢ - . Admiral Nicholas Horty, regent of Bay Mbhoion 8.9 Hurypary, was immediately sum Sacramento 20 20 500 il ) Seattle 19 2 452 moned by Bela Imredi, Minister of Oakland 14 27 341 Economics, asking a form of new government. | It is understood Daranyi will re- commend that Imredi be named head of a new and stronger govern- National League Won Lost Pct A COURSE NOT, BUT IT'LL KEEP HER FROM SNOOPIN' ALL TWO PAA PLANES young women who * THEM'S FREE YEAH? JESS FOLLOW ME , MOOSE-MIND / Slattery Named To Assistant’s Job Under Ickes TAKE 14 NORTH Fourteen persons were flown to Fairbanks today aboard two Pacific \ Planes piloted by Al Monsen, May 13 Walt Hall, Jerry Jones, and Gene _WASHINGTON, el Meyring ‘ dent Roosevelt today mnominated Passengers were, C. W. Hufeison, Henry Sld f .Suu(:\ (:i?l-x{llxx‘:l‘. Jean Hufcison, B. Meservey, Ruth 25 Unde of Interior, as Reat, R Reat. V. Magnuson, Successor to Charles West, in the Frank elnikoff, K. W. Farling issant tq Ran: retary of Interior Harold L. Ickes. '%anh(‘n Early, White House Sec- y, said the President has been H. L. Kar ulkner, A. H. Zeigler, A. E. s, R. Dimmit, and Bob Shear- e P R seeking a post for West, a former Democratic congressman from Ohio, B. P. W. C. w"..L but has not selected one as yet. ral months ago, Ickes dis- HO'-IDW&QS%%GHT harged Wes! i an attempt to re- duce expenses. - ional Women’s Club will hold nual turkey dinner at 6:30 o'clock at the Royal Cafe, which will have it’s opening that night In c ve of the dinner is the follow mmittee: Mrs. William Paul airman: Mrs. H. S. Graves, and Miss Bonsteel. Reservations for dden and LONDON, May 13- unexpected rain s in man parts of the British Isles promis to end the country’s 101 dav $50.- 000,000 draught the banquet may be made with Miss Caroline D. Todd A. 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The defeat of the Yankees, coup- led with the beating the Washing- ton Senators handed out to the De- troit Tigers, dropped the Yankees out of first place after a one day: stay and boosted the Senators back to the top. The National League presented a curtailed program, Only two games| being played The Cubs trounced Brooklyn and Cincinnati blanked the Boston Bees. e BURDICK TO KETCHIKAN Charles G. Burdick of the U. 8. Forest Service, head of the CCC in the Territory, is sailing on the North- land for Ketchikan and other South-| east Alaska points on an inspection of CCC activities. He expects to be gone 10 days or two weeks. FIRTH'S 18TH CENTURY DOCUMENT DESIGNS are authen- tic reproductions of rugs now in museums and private collections. The soft pastel colors are charming and restful and recall the days of Washington and Jefferson when gracious living was an art. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS DISPLAY OF NEW FIRTH RUGS 9 x 12 sizes are priced from $35.00 to $59.00 DEMONSTRATION By VENA L. 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