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' " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938. 5, b e__________—_——_———-—-——-———r-————'—"_—————“; e - e e - 4 GIANTS GUBS IGUMEZ HUNTING original colonists, passed their head as well as their ds. the Kasilof. We haven't heard yet| farmer who has tackled ring in children’s playground. | nuska’s cul_fl | T Is | through Juneau on the steamer Yu- It's not mu d om any wh or not it Wil meet the|the far North calls his lands at| Cusste Hviles 15 S Parte e | kon, “homesick” for the valley of other place w n of birch from the mid- Palmer “home.” cluded Joan Sabin, Patty Walthers, n you right down competit the Matanuska River. to it. You know, the dogs go bare- dle United States, but if it will, we “Stay there? Of course I'll stay Nona Ann Douglas, Evelyn Holl- “Like it up there?” Arndt queried foot in .California just as in any are going to have a good thing.’ there!” he said emphatically mann, Claire Folta, Carol Karnes, |_|NED UP w\nh a smile in his eyes. “You bet | other place in the world Arndt explained that the birch - D — Patsy Oakes, Ann Louise Henning, y, 1 do! M\ mother is with me. I just, Owing $3%00, and not a bit phased is shipped to the Northwest for use Charlotte Mason, Ann Louise g TUUGH sERlEs BALI_ Tn THRflw PALMER AGBES went odt to bring her up to join by l;‘fL sum, large to most farmers, furniture and veneer PAULA KAY COOK Reischl, and Norma Dee Cook. my wife and daughter.” Arndt says he will have no trouble “We've got deep water shipping Mrs. Cook was assisted during ! Arndt is spoken of highly by those paying it off at Goose Bay at the old cannery FIVE YEARS OLD the afternoon by Miss Angelina | who know the colony folk. He came ~ “And don’t have to farm, nec- site, and’ it will be easy to get the Savovich, and Miss Maxine Birch, from Wisconsin, worked with his essaril Arndt said logs out if we get our market.” In honor of the fifth birthday B Leadershlp in Nal onal [s Inventing Anolher Hand- | A dt Says ‘Git’ | hands and built himself an envi- Amdt. with another colonist, Fir-| With plans for beef herds, with of Paula Kay Cook, a party was| PARTY FOR GULLUFSEN ' awrence Arn ays Gi y . Bat hedira ‘ B ek ; L May Be Par- uff for Befuddled Bats- | able position in Palmer life. He ber Bailey. went down below Mata- the biggest barn in the valley, and 8iven last Sunday by her parents,| Honoring George Gullufsen, Jr., eague c Is All It Takes in | says success in Matanuska is a “per- nuska last fall to cut birch logs in with the evident “git” of which he Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook, at| who made a brief visit to Juneay nally DeCIded men,Amencan League Matanuska | sonal equation.” the Goose Bay country for mining speaks, colonist Lawrence Arndt is their home at Point Louisa yesterday, Edythe Young entertain= NPT Thnso who have a little git to man Walter o1l “mighty glad to be on the way| Cake and ice cream was served ed at an informal gathering last (By Mswm“d P NEW YORK, June 7—Lefty Go- i tahis AL R ekt ot brmd‘ em,” said Arndt, “will make a go, “We cula good deal of birch and home,"—and it is interesting to note during the afternoon, and most of evening at her home in the Gas- The National League leac 'wr“::; mez is developing a new curve. \hnuldered strength, one of Mata- Jof it, but they've got to work wn.h‘ shipped it out with Heinie Berger on that this transplanted Wisconsin the day was spent playing in the tineau Hotel is at stake in the series belweer Now that’s like saying Ben John- L S ® New York and Chicago which gets son is using springboard <larl"‘i e e e s o e e e o o e underway tod The Giants prepared for cial series by pasting th Reds yesterday while t} tained a half game lea of a decision over the Phil Jimmy Foxx paced 1 Red Sox in a comebs abled them to beat Delroi trailing by five runs. The Senators had to go eleven innings yesterday but finally checked the Indians’ progress. Roy Henshaw pitched 6-hit ball as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Boston Bees for the second straight day. Brooklyn had one big inning to beat Pittsburgh. GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast Leagt.. No games played Monday as teams traveling. National League Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 4. New York 11; Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 8: Chicago 10. Boston 2; St. Louis 11. American League Cleveland 4; Washington 5. blocks to shoot him away from th barrier quicker in his 100-yard dashes. Or that Henry Armstrong has devised a perfectly legitimate manner of speeding up his present whirlwind style of attack. After seven years as one of the| toughest tossers in the American league, seasons in which his fast ball blurred past the batters., Go- mez is inventing still another hand- cuff for the befuddled batsmen. This may be worthy of investi- gation by the NLRB. It might be construed as unfairness to organ- ized labor. Except that the play- ers aren't organized and the aver- age taxpayer doesn’t class baseball playing labor. Batters might form an ABLG, Association for the Boycotting of Lefty Gomez. But, on second thought, that wouldn't do much good, for, so long as he could skip that ball past 'em, Lefty wouldn't § care whether he was boycotted or ‘ no ! Geofy Led League | Gomez led junior-circuit twirl- | ers last year in strikeouts and ef- fectiveness. And his fire-ball still § Here’'s the ANSWER! TO YOUR MODERNIZING PROBLEMS l What is a Property Improvement i ll Is any security required? St. Louis 5; New York 6. is one of the fastess. On his good Loan” Detroit 7; Boston 8 days he doesn’t have to take sneer- 9 s ing sass, even from Bob Feller. A. An improvement loan made by a A. Whether or not security will be Now if he can throw a fast ball - STANDING OF CLUBS ; lending institution and insured required in loans for repairs, al- Pacific Coast League o ‘L'q‘;“L “;‘;lLlh :(n‘d X’:"]‘;‘ l'l‘l(‘;u‘t:;)‘ Jl‘::"‘\_ ' by the Federal Housing Admin- tor;rllim_ls, or improvements up to Sacramento “2‘(;“ Lzflfisl .Gl(lr ciously, it doesn't take even a | izl The purpose Ul.»flw 1 fl;_"')m)l S phr fo il ;;n Francisco 38 29 567 sound thinker to realize it is going # i rance b to encourage ““"nc“.‘] L 5 )y. th‘:‘ !Cn.‘.i“.lg m.'\'“m“”"' Seattle 35 ' 33 515 to be tough on the batters i institutions to make such credit 6 F : i In loans over $2,500 for these san Diego 3¢ 33 507 Just offhand, I can think of quite ! more generally available. Where is application made for a purposes, security is usually re- Portland 34 33 507 a collection of alleged batters who | Lodn? quired. Hollywood 33 34 493 might as well head for the woods ; 40gn s Angeles 4 on the afternoons he pitches and § 2 4 P gfik)c::fol“ g: 32 ;gg spend their time identifying poison ! Who may obtain a loan? A, Direct to an approved financial T icy leaves or perhaps practicing up | A. The owner of the property to be institution. The money lent is 12 May a Loan be made on property % National League on their Boy Scout knots. It cer- improved (or a lessce under a the lending institution’s. There- 3 Won Lost Pet tainly would be time spent more ‘ lease expiring not less than 6 months after the maturity of the fore, whether or not the loan will which is now mortgaged? Chicago 28 16 profitably. 8 i be granted is decided by the in- New York 26 15 : i\ll.jll to l}:fln}) the re‘cor]cll :n‘mgh(. % loan). The borrower must have stitution, subject to certain re- A. Yes, if the lending institution is Beston 17 5 VS Hac & QoEve Bile. Bime; a good credit reputation and a quirements of the Federal Hou willing, although it may be re- Cincinnati 2 31 2 Bub ‘:h‘g’;‘;’;‘C;';‘r‘_:]‘;gsslrgngfa“';‘;e‘_‘ ] reasonable capacity to pay the ihg NAhinistration: : > quired that payments on the Pittsburgh 20 gg s gfin SR bart ofohis arlllery i loan. The l)r)rrmwr‘md_\' be an mortgage and taxes be up to lsa;og;(z;;:‘s 15; o ok » Reneon g ' individual, partnership, corpora- date. Philadelphia L 20 ) Comes used the curve us a waste i :::';: or other qualified organiza- 4 all when he had the batter in a ) 7 ” " . hole and tried to catch him with| | What types of property may be im- American League 13 What is the cost of a Property Im- Won Lost Pet @ bad one. Gomez's hook swings ‘ proved? Cleveland 28 7 18 667 wide and slides in at half speed.| l % ' 5 New York 24 16 600 Lefty wants it to dive in faster and| For what purposes may a Loan be i provement Loan? Washington 26 20 565 break sharper. i used? A. City, suburban, or rural property. = 3 (As a parenthetical note in con- . . o i 0 g " P Philadelphia 17 23 425 some basis for Gomez adding a i improvements upon or in con- c «dkr‘-{(h .w}))m .t ('31 (ndpr may Chicago 13 23 361 curve to his repertoire. He encoun- i nection with existing struc- E;l eona rupgtrtl_\ mtpr(nement 7 % an a 4 atte g o- St. Louis 1226 316 "‘“’dr s 1""“”’;’1 A Spuple. ot i '“lr]eiz For example: fmr‘fl.’r‘:' 8 What period is allowed for repaying mc:t1 b:ertewelenmt‘;\eLfringnc;l:lr?:fiti M months earlier than usual this additions, a new roof, paint- ® < s 4 St1- Gastineau Channel League vear. June O'Dea, if you must be § ing, plumbing and heating the Loan? , tution and the borrowegfi How- Won Lost * Pet,| technical. This and an attack of i systems, a new fence or walk, ever, the total charges, including Elks 3 0 1000 Wildness hasn't done his record ! : i i interest may not exceed the lim- s 2 3 400 any good. He lost 5 of his first 7' | e A4 Hpi0 6, vears for repairs, lier it* prescribed under the Regula- Dougla. o tions, or improvements, and up oDres ik Moose 1 3 .250 | games.) j (2) For building new structures 15 lb Jeare T 0r BTG tions of the Federal Housing Ad- ¥ Ve ST o | such as a home, garage, barn, smalt B g ministration. ] ete. s JOE I_nuls |s RISKU QUA"-L | Loans for Equipment and Appli- l FIGHT To nRAw % ances are not eligible for FHA 4 What advantages does this plan Insurance. 9 g . 9 GETT'NG READY | ] R g How is the Loan repaid? of fer? PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 7. — % A. By equal monthly, semimonthly, A. Regular payments to retire the Edq:;L"Bibe" Risko, fo;me;l méddlei'l- i How much may be borrowed? or weekly payments. (Rural bor- ;Iebtf‘gmdu.a]ly byt efasyt;t.eps; a weig| champion, an uaill, L rowers, under certai itions oW Tinancing cost for is type . A Pitisburgh slugger, last night fought | | A. Not exceeding $10,000 for re- by Ak S(,am";‘]“g;}f’;gm:”;"' of dcari i irioke- b aral attitude Has Already Boxed 36 ten rounds to a draw. | paxri, alte'ratumsd, rotrh 1mlproy;- on the part of lending institu- : i EEE INOHTE COMINGE "UIRE VY CHRBR1 LI tions because of the insurance Rounds with Six More | MEETING OFB.P. W. ! cations of (1) in Answer No. 3, protection offered by the FHA Added During Today LUB LAST EVENING | and not exceeding $2,500 for Property Improvement Loan [ CLU | building new structures as ex- l ¥ " i)l .y g ! ’ What if the payment is late? Plan. POMTON LAKE, N.J., June 7.— o 5 AL R0 ' plained in Answer 3 (2). y Joe Louis, who has already boxed, 8 dBHsinces . An ofeasiona i i O e 2 36 rounds in preparation for his' Women's Club held their scheduled | A. Financial institutions are permit- ” e ’ title fight against Max Schmeling Meeting last evening in the Citg | 5 ted to make a “late charge” of 5 on June 22, is scheduled for six x(?"“"lg“ ;;‘;:'bers-m“f::h Miss Ofro 1§ Who lends the money? cents for each dollar of a pay- y more founds today with nis ‘three "8 T TS FUELC 1 A Banks; savings, building and loar ment more than 15 days in ar- *Modernization loans up to $10,000: the equiva- sparring partners. S R e i associations, finance companies Fedr.\ b}n]‘ntolt to exceefi $5 for lent of $5 discount per $100 o_ngmnl face value day evening at the Elks' Hall and and other financial institution fl’".\l )UIH B, e hpflymeylt, or the of a one-ycar nole, payable in equal monthly " that the annual Educational Loan ‘ approved by the Federal Housin: “,]( er nl(l')' c al‘ge interest on installments. This maximum charge is equiva- “nea" I ra[y Mnds il be ayafiable: this year.as Administration. There are thou overdue payments at a rate not lent to a 9.72% interest return on the average usaul, to any Gastineau Channei‘l sands of such approved institu to exceed the maximum permit- amount outstanding during the year. New : f€0 e mllbes o siend. achool tions, located throughout th ted by law. It is, of course, im- home construction loans up to $2500: the ; as ew nfl s YThe tollows i | country. The Federal Housing Ac portant that borrowers make equivalent of $350 discount per $100 original The following committees were ¥ inistrati £ Alask: their payments promptly. fa I8 of 8. T year monthly-nayment snté appointed last evening: education, | ministration, at Juneau, Alask: . AR YRIG 01,8 X JRAr 1Y Aiged v has the fol- Mrs. Pearl Burford; finance, Mrs. | will furnish names of institt . —or an interest return of 6.69% on average & i Juneau Pu&:’ck:l:er:g [:: ciriu;)a- Pete Hammer; membership, Dr. Rae i tions here. outstanding annual balance. l‘x‘:’n‘f‘g ey Lillian Carlson; legislation, Mrs. C. i 4 e P. Jenne; international relations, Fiction g O'Hara, “Hope of Heaven;” Bur- x‘: gvalan;{ l;:;;’xl;fl?nd );f.s‘l.';_h' ‘ o e Lo and e Lons” ML B, ot e punity | The District FHA Ofice. i will A Furtl ions Y Srec “Bound of R Lockss Brom. Publcaions and program commi| e District ice, in Juneau, Will Answer Any Further Questions You fleld, FTROSENRN Gy e The club now takes adjoumn'nem i r “The Crooked Furrow;” Ruck, M H & O P P bl B f A A ’ . l FHA I lo ’ “Wedding March;” Dinesen, “Out of 0 Meet again on the first Tuesday | a y ave; Ur--— ut our rrovlem betore ny uthorizec 4CNU Lng n- Africa;” Rice, “The Best Butter;" in Seyiomnr. l 3 & o . 2 “Their Shi Broken; R v S f S l l Y () ) P lC A I f Y T e ap Were Broken™| 4k GopDARD TO | stitution tor Solution uited to Your Own Fersonal Case--- ny Intormation You v Mo i VISIT HERE TONIGHT o & ¢ Lawrence, “Seven Pillars of Wis- Wish Will Be Cheerflly Given. dom;” Tobenkin, “The Peoples Want Wells, “The Science of Link, “The Return to Re- ligion;” Baldwin, “The Caissons Roll;” Tressler, “How to Lme[ Friends and Allienate People;” Harpers, “I Speak for thé Chinese.” There are also several new mys- tery stories ready for readers. — - TRINITY CHOIR MEETING A special choir meeting is sched- uled for tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Trinity Cathedral. All members are urged to be present. | Jack Goddard, former resident of l Juneau, will pass through the Cap- ital City enroute to Sitka on board the Tongass which is scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock tonight. He !will spend the summer in Sitka |with his grandmother, Mrs. M. C. G oddard. | Compared with other large cn-‘ |e.~, on the China Coast, the British colony of Hong Kong is almost free of crime. Only 263 criminal cases were heard in the courts of the colony last year, In Shanghai, the average in the foreign concessions alone is 2,000 monthly. | i FHA Development Committee