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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 27, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT —— SORRY, PAW. YOU'LL SRER DAG NAB |HAFF T' GIVE “\'HE&E\ FOOTBALL TICKETS / AWAY. WE GOT e A DATE T DRIVIN COMEBACKS it | SPORTS CHO5i% BY AP, WRITES - o CALIFORNIA IS WINNER 13 /- OVERGEO BERKELEY, fornia defeated G day afternocen b, all deal of ), Outfi 100 ek i WV Catcher Gus 1 D TE (O] e Infielder Dick Bartel LGl the holiday W ers are sched- mat Triangle Connors Motors and Blue Rib- ed Food, - Joint Birthday Is Celebrafed Here A joint birthday honoring Waino Hendrickson and : was given last evening nce of Mr. Powling resumes a night with the over. Classic L uled for three Inn vs. White Spot vs. Home G bons vs. Uni The Lord ment amberlain’s Depart- 1sors of dress at palace was much disturbed, but George revealing one of the ns why he was a revered ruler as he came and wa vith a knighthood i out one of the most pictur picaresque careers liament the A still docks and fiftee 1 new out am party, M Russell Cox at the Sixtk and Mrs. Trevor A chop suey ved the nain picce de resistance during the evening, were played But he wa tion as being from the labor view. eral public utili ke had renderad years, partic y Liverpool, “in out of the s Son of emigrants who fled Ireland’s great famine, but for gen- by those present >+ DOROTHY GREEN ARRIVE Miss een v the Mount McKinley this afternoor after a vacation trip to the states ”~ DOWN IN THE INSECT WORLD IS A '‘BOMBER’_a giant moth which air-ralder, Note how its long antennae look like nroveliers, how its wide-spread wings resemble those of a modern plane, about to take off. f er Hanl WE GOTTA GO RIDIN' WITH SOME FOOL 7 FAMBLY ER o — OTHER! / N D e (OIS > < /.-« BUT WE'RE TH FAMBLY YER GOIN' RIDIN' WITH! Change Uniforms in Cubs-Giants Baseball Deal Cubs teh of the Br rom such hum ved to closely worked “half-tim Founder of Union to Li > union of which for more capaci secret In that d Tom Mann rs’ big st 1911 nated loody whi Sunday.” In 1918 he ment from St 1 he what endorsed Ram “national de up of members of three major part He was Union Col Ignt of the f sident of the Trades the British equiva merican Federation of ~ bears a di for Outfielder Frank Demaree, M" HERE DEN MIND ; Senafor from Fourth fas No Bills But Does Have Some ldeas ‘(‘um:m;mlutxv;;n Page One) 10,000 as at 1t be good busi- he believes, to give companies he are trying to make a start, put- ting in new equipment and so on, a ye exemption—*"just a str: s without taxes, if e doing to develop The liquor problem matter the Senator w to proach intelligently. Maybe there scme merit in the Territorial store jdea. he says, but it can’t be ove lcoked that such a setup will put a 1ot s now in the liquor bust- ness out of it, and they've spent c e'derable money in equipping them selves to be in business, he points wre, T believe it would be a good to keep 1 from the d, “but can they do it r sen the time yet when couldn't get a drink if he i it the Senator hastened to ex he expected to approach > the Legisl en mind and for the for the Territory. He a pocket full of bills already on opening day, but he he admits. One of do with getting tax ey cut of claims which are aft 1d in blocks for speculation pur- avbe that would take an act se, but the Senator sees it in the thought and he is go- to do some research on the mat- ure ent ne idea. has fc Dick Bartell thou he cne thing n say I'm for “Pm for Y there’s r3¢m in the Pioneers Home 4 I may be iting to go ov cne of these times a wicked gleam in Others of the deleg Fourth expect to arriv week’s boat fr th Infielder Bill her Ken O'D ple e added 1 from the here on next om Westward, h ¥rs, Marie Drake Enioys Unusual {hristmas Present Marie Drake, Deputy Com- missioner of Education, probably en- joyed the most unusual Christmas present of any one in this com- munity. On Christmas Day, Mrs. Drake talked by radio-telephone to her brother, C. C. Slater at Sarasota Fiorida, exchanging holiday greet- ings as Mrs. Drake looked out the window at a Taku in Juneau while her brother reported he was in his shirt sleeves and they had the windows open because was S0 werm down in Florida. In addition it was Mr. and Mrs. 4 Slater’s golden wedding and Mrs. Charles W. Hawkesworth becoming Drake was able to join in that Worshipful Mast Others elected celebration by long distance. were John H. Walmer, Senior War- - - - ~ den; Ralph B. Martin, Junior War- den; Walter B. Heisel, Treasurer, KA ! ;' @QD s 1 \'»3 ! 3 and James W. Leivers Secretary. Ice skating at Auk Lake is “fair- The latter two were re-elected. ly good,” according to Tom Cole of the Channe! Bus Lines Tom says several spots on the lake where the ice has broken and the surface ice has been reflooded, are smooth and gocd skating. The rest of the lake has a couple of inches of frost on it, Tom says, but “with a number of people skat- ling one or two nights, the whole lake should be fairly good.” The glacier ponds are understood to be too rough and broken up for good skating emotion But he a tribute MASOHIC - o 10DGE ELECTS CFFICERS of! s of Mt. Lodge No. 147, F. and A M., w held last night with it Annual election of S ———— - - MRS. SIMPSON SOUTHBOUND Mrs. Lipman Simson, of Simson Brothers’ The Hellywood Shop at irbanks, arrived by PAA plane iday and left for the states on the Baranof. She will visit her sons who are altending school in San ! Francisco, stinct resemblance to a deadly ™ TELEPHONE G T'he Telephor BOU NEWS CHRISTMAS FESTI ADD BRIGHTNESS Paim B I Dou |= 1 or te v wsement plac to overflewing, visitors in centered around tree and other with ger ! vailing crowds of is the princip: holida of visitors ever n report irties, small and 1 te p. for nun EPISCOPAL CHURC( Christmas prog the Episcopal as previcusly announced is cordially invited to att - DOUGLAS SCONTS OUTX ON EAGLE RIVF Five members of thi 2 troop, Bobby Fleck, Gordon Wa Jimmy Devon, Bill Wilder Kenneth Loken, left this with members ol Ju a few days outing River Scout Camp, Scoutmaster of the troop of Juneau is at the part OUTIN rty. - UVERIN GOES OUT TO BUSINE SCHOGH Budde - ARK FARCHOW KILLED IN FALL ED 2 jured here of a freigh cterar Hi. tler, lives at Ka large, on western , old-time movie s pony buried on i Teon Henderson, economist and executive secretary of the temporary National Economic Committee, is pictured with one of the charts he used in explaining, to the congressional anti-monopoly committee in Wash- ington, that the economic growth of the United States has stopped. He savs any program for the rehabilitation of business must face that fact, PELICAN WORKMAN BREAKS HIS JAW; HAS PLANE TRIP z, employed at Peli- the new Lisian- torage, ffered ‘a t got him Juneau with 1 bed in St 1as Party Afternoon At Union H in the rday ade ssfully, but ping the har- 1 to land at Ank Rodenpurg was auto to the hospiwl. - - B. B. NEIDING HERE iding, of the Polaris Taku 1 on the Mount McKin- trip to the states. - B. B. Ni FITZSIMMONS J SITEA Mine r TO iing - state 3 wed varieties for 43 per s total. in Sitka on panied by Mrs, WITHOUT EYES TO GUIDE HIM, biind Bill Kelley clears the pole at University of Pittsburgh's indoor jumping pit, watched by his coach and the “seeing eve” dog that's his constant companion. Keliey, who lost his sight because of a football injury, averages aroutd 5 feet, 3 inches. Coach Champ Pete Bennett says Kelley may become the second best jumper on squad.