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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1939. /~ BUT I WSHT YouD | TRY LISSENIN' T' ONE ONC T WITH YER MOUTH SHUT! PUT ON "SUNSET ON YESSIREE BOB, IT GIVES YUH THE MOON' PAW. T ALLUS A ABSOLOOTLY ELEGANT EFFECT : DID DOTE ON THAT DITTY B | T DO THIS. EVER TRIED LISSENIN BaSke'ba“ j e . THRE ADDING AN ANNEX (o the federal bureau of engrav- : i : : ing and printing at Washington, D. C., Secretary of the Treasury : : T!TLE (HAMGES ll(-nry Morgenthau Jr.,, and Alvin \\ Hall (right) took official part in the dedlcalmn ceremony. Mr, ILnlI is director of the print- ANew Deali ' M Ao e e : T Chammonshms at Stake in fOUR MllllON f,“. ! Planning Counci: $35000 e B S TR aees Vo Sosat DOLLARBUDGET ‘1:;.’:?.‘:':'”"E,x’"i;;r';;;:n o o B a - ol e $1,600 (85001 Gridiron Changes Have - TR ; SHR e ooy IS SUBMITTED "o Pharmacy: 600 630 Now Extended to An- - : o ’ . L . s ] S REVS iy DILLON GRAHAM 5 Bara - of 1 Defil, Jibxannli g S R 3 . St 4 AP Feature Service Writer 600 ($600) other Spons Bran(h S e : S o ; SR St S 3 . i+ | NEW YORK, Jan. 12—The fight (Continuea n"f‘f_“ft@f__; Board = of AccouManey: $500 Pramien T e it o § T - . s e | faithful who scrambl th ($500) - BRI g % o Y g 4 tunnels into Madi W lieved a $600,000 appropriation de- Board of Cosmotology: $700 ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 12— & e et e g A ,, s Amibke:iiled sirable. v : ($300). Michigan’s New Deal on the gridiron : . ¢ i 3k = BB g S . . i ter are likely to N Shelter Cabins: $5,000 (8500). Boatd of - Law: Measican: ol has extended to the basketball i Go e : R i ok W ing’s world championships Commissioner of Mine: $60,000 (¢100) court. s g i &% : s " n,.mp (838,400) n'rrwusosnhoro e ‘:\}Lwl‘ . Like football, the basketball team LOOKS LIKE NAVAL MANEUVERS FOR THE ARMY in New Zealand where the 9(h battery of the Royal New Uncle Mike Jncobs, the esar {0F Sbcies off SRS CSPECE TN Wt e has a new boss, Bennie Oosterbaan, Zealand artillery splashed through the Waipara river during war drill. The siz-wheeled truck is pulling an 18-pounc run through siream. '““’“5‘ Busted Beak Boulevars, hasf oo aervibex;of Diaftsman 3,-:,){,"|:;”::“l;ll(tux i pr"m;‘rx wm[fl:z;‘: > an, | g6 30,788.28). Expenses of the who succeeded Franklin Cappon| — a couple of the niftiest of nifties of Stetiographer, purchase hidden up his sleeve for summer s RAREYy I a5€ | Board, salary the Director and * when the latter went to Princeton | s y g cases, reass in the shake-up that brought Fritz o ey 3 unveiling for Michael always of "““] "‘L (-I\EB». m:u:a & six as s accounts for the 3 ’ (A 48 the baseball ball yards, PEPSEs were made for these items in 1937. Oosterbaan, who won all-Amer- ganzas in 3 jca footbaal and basketball glory at | But he has arranged quite a col- for Asspy Office Old Age Assistance: $500,000 (" Michigan, waited ten years for the H : [lection of interesting duels for the 184e 000, Th 41757 Y chance to prove he is as good a n orl a< ; 3 |indoor patrons and the chances are ? i i no propr 0 Relief of Destitution: $300,000 3 row: yared in thé 1937 bud 219,008 95) . > coach as he was a player. During | A S . : m\m "1l see new champions crowned in the light heavyweis middie- a Historical Library an Dependent Children: $50,000 (44,- that time he was an assistant coach | R i 5 ! ht, in three sports. i i k] 5 bt | weight “and bantamweight divi- Museum: $11300 ($10500) 325.22) His Wolverines, forgotten in pre- r_’vr'g“;fl[ _f;“‘_' "fii_‘ 1’“':Tf:° e ; 2 s . el sions Henith and Sanitation: $53.969.28| Territorlal Bulldimis: 814976 was 10 ori rival resort stat : ¢ $34,976.03). In addition, the Coin- requested but the Budgei Board season appraisa have beaten, " Settin Tiger Jack L D | California, will perform in Miami | Bettina and Tiger Jack among others, Michigan State, Notre. . "y er. Ellsworth Vines and x are exected to fight for the sion made a number cf re found this not a proper budeet item Dame, University of Rochester and po;014 Budge, professional tennis Gaf hel ing Momentum on UEL bavs cindoms Tochaiin which ihe Budgel Board found as Legislative uction would be re- yracuse. | February. Then the “muddle- Would require legislative aciion 1o quired. The Board recommended o pdT;\ref“of;hv PRl Binyers, I iy Ol 0 Sp . ) : Downhill Drive Toward |weisnts” nikely win come together cffect. The , dealt, with extending that, gs all the offices in the Lit ed by two-point margins after suc- : : ey T iy & —Fred Apostoli, the champ in New the service of the Comn on tle Territorial building are con- o Oosterbaan, who has a first-team B 3 " oy o " e YRR |the Nationai Boxing Association 344.61). r‘n-ut;x 3¢ of @ hew cemelely. qerritory, no rent should be of veterans, changed the style .of ; s B | LENDAYE, Jan. 12—The Spanish | Tecognizes as boss. Sixto Escobar » “1° -30 biennium accounts charged but that appropriations fer RISV 0K (85 Canak. Fhe DESUILTIRS TAI.I. BASKEIEERS 4 ‘ . ; Rt e T o ptit.Lib; fhe' other Tuler 0. SHA apbt Wilie | 0% e idalsa i 4 maintenance, insurance and repairs hmeliuew |SDeRd sud, aconing bower. | : 4 L ; of the e anear and re gath- |boxing gossips say helll be an ex- . FOr Enforcement of Liquor Regu-shouldiibe inatuded by sthe Hagil While he misses John Townsend, 2 | 8 : : SIS ro s T champ when spring flees ns: $65.000 ($50080). The D~ yure jn the general appropriation all-Big Ten center ard play-maker CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Jan. 12— 5 v 4 ering mom n - in- the downhill |chamg P e ase is due to an item of $15,000 ;) for three years, he apparently has| North Carolina can put a basketball | iy : T drive toward Tarragona. , Old Reliable Tommy | ¢or payment of Territorial liquor| — found the right combination in For- | team averaging nearly 6 feet 4 inch-| K : This action threatens to isolate| And then there's Tommy Farr, g ypg Cah Balance $850,000 wards Dan Smick and Charley Pink, | €5 in height on the floor this sea- | Spanish Government troops to the pex'hfq), %ln- n{u.xt (‘UXY|,I’$('l)[ loser : f . i Center Jim Rae, and Guards Ed son. It has a 6-foot-5 center, two THE ‘DO’ IN DODD spells determination to overcome gouth. in lm" (Im.xdl l,h recollection, !h‘ | ¢ Mhrt-ll:uumh I‘"""'“(\,..,, Pund Dedember 81, 18 Thomas and Leo Beebe, captain, | Other players measuring 6-fo0t-% | obstacles, explains Willie Lee Dodd (above), 20, of Doniphan, Mo, i A vty et echied B0l B sl S 7D B His second team includes three and two, 6-foot-3. Mr. Dodd, who was born armless, is attending Southeast Missouri 4 p deposit y bonds for the sophomores renowned for their mid- PSR TGT TOPR | State Teachers college as a pre-law student. He holds the pencil in ul io gl fight Red Burman in January. Ir"nrvlr: and Relief of Lost Per- Blogs it el/ Fod '”“. aumuum i 1 balance the * # court markmanship — Milo Sukup, his mouth or toes. Head n Joe Louis comes in on |sons: $15,000 ($10,000). . : Herb Brogan and Mike Sofiak. GOO'IAU.Y H“ Janudry 25 to risk his crown id to Public Libraries: $5,000 $178600 and $40,000 in City of | T ~ . 5 st- | ($3.000), Wrangell bonds, bringing the bal- *9 Michigan finished well down in| 3 3 o M against John Henry Lewi: { ik ik pdyi the standings in last year's confe:- | uled for tonight while ruler of the light h | Livestock Inspection: $750 ($750), ance total to $1,060,546.50. “%/ ence race. This year fans have high | . Scores of last night’s games fol- gk gk Lewis will pile up quite an assort- ( Industrial. and Agricultural Fairs: B"lll':nw' of -llllh'f)lll'm.llulm for ex- hopes the Wolverines will make a | low: | i . : 2 T ment of points so long as he can |$12,000 ($8,000). penditures to Maroli 31 snd June better showing. IN COMM GAME Bl i ' | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12.—The stay away from Joe's blows but not| Emergency Appropriation: $20000 30, 1929, is 864040551, leaving an Oosterbaan admits that as a coach Jensen 187 169 163— 519 5 International Star Class Yacht Rac- /many have been able to do that ($3.027.30). This appropriation would indicated available cash balance his troubles have begun Lindstrom 145 171 167— 483 . ¢ ¢ : 5 | ing ociation alw: has held its over the long route. | provide for expenses ne arily in- A]‘l:'ll 1, 1939, of 542‘,\.140‘09A “I never used to worry,” he said.| Bowling at the Brunswick in the | Sturrock, A, 207 213 147— 567 ¢ spring championship series at Ham-| TIt's quite likesy, t0o. that the | Crred In carrying sions of | ‘This sum would remain in the “I do now.” only scheduled play last night re- —_— e - ’ ilton, Bermuda, or Nasasu, Bahama. |featherweight situation may be| W8 :-nach;d y the Legislature and gznerl fund to be led to the es- e B TR sulted in the Commercial League Totals 539 p53 477—1569 4 But the 1939 series is going to be ynscrambled. Joey Archibald, the|’® otherwise provided for. timated receipts of the 1939-41 bi- % w I A. J. Mill boys lopping off a two to | A, J. Miil {run off on Lake Pontchartrain N vy champion, was bowled over| Primary Election: $15,000 ($15,- ennium, making that total $4,« oud be one decision over the Independent|Mura 176 183 137— 496 2 G ¥ | March 25-April 1, with the NeW iy (wo heats by Pete Scalzo. So| " 630,340. ol | keglers. Mationg ... 216 182 211— 609 Orleans gulf fleet of the Southern aychibald, Scalzo and Leo R.)dak? l?ounty Plan l’mh(-(l. R ymplans | The losing trio held a good pace | Quinto 181 168 182— 531 | Yacht C]ubl, second oldest in the |, chicago may figure in some sort q?sowym(;(; “X(V)’rlxe’r\‘“ux\l&;mc«x‘\w“.‘x.\ The. budget ey, :';lented b for two games but dropped below i . G 4 country, as host. p o] sontest | £80, he ard i i " o 'I'l Tramlng is?w i {tie tina] bontest which thlidd | Totals 573 533 5301636 | : > : sy bk slimination Soripest: 1q6 (Rl mmended that us considera’|filenslen 40 March 31 as ro;xlo;;sa; T . s N ttorney General’s fice: them on the wrong side of the sheet George Brothers Jacobs may offer the Henry tion be gh_/en to the wisdom of pay ik - . 2050. MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 12—A number as they kept consistently over the|J. George 187 166 177— 530 % - . . oy ‘MRS (HAS S(HWAB Fadnistisnai i T T CPUFR 'ing bounties of the |)r4‘\:‘nl size on Q"f“}m s '_Orgcc.' ,SS'G'?O) of experts with the foils will train half century mark in all three|H. Iffert 202 206 184 592 @ 4 i DIES IN “Ew YORK mateh for the lightweight title i :ither wolves or coy: - i »ns.,unr.s ffice: $2,000, ‘ in Miami during the winter Season}games | A. Burke 169 173 153— 495 F. i | the Giarden, But. 16 15 - mane "Ska m)oB’Dumy on Eagles: $15,000 ($15,- w})m;lw on Wolves and Coyotes! for tryouts for the U. S. Olympics| Mationg of the winners stole the —_——— e | ¢ PR chap. | that he'll hold it for summer. o R Fabes o ¥ s pteam."A series of fencing matches show by blasting.a three-game fotal| Totals 58 545 su—ta17 DICTATOR er productive | NEW.YORK, Jan. 12—Mrs. Ohar- | e oy, Pt S (M 0 Hair Boan; W0a0 Office of S8 Debriemsch o Wi :lgxlnel:ne o m e e nf]ioehzl::éond game George Broth- | Little . lr\mxslsl‘;hxil;;t 144— dlll\ :ée:: fl",)".‘ s ?crn!any‘s St ]11;11 Lni‘?\d;j'ed’]]u:Z‘rl‘u'iux'. . had nar Barlund of Finland, Maurice| Cleaning of Salmon Streams:| Needy and Indigent, Relief of - 5 gn exchange funds for raw Strickland of South Africa and| 25000 ($25,000). Destitution: $72,492.41. ; In March there will be an All-|ers Grocery boys spilled the rival|Harper .. 176 200 146— 522 materials vhile speeding up | been in ill health for some time. % 5 Southern tournament. ‘Irvmg Market grocery boys in three | Cuisen -. 101 109 98— 308| i industrial production. He': Charles Schwab was at his wife’s|possibly Len Harvey of England Unemployment Compensation| Department of Mines: $1,750, P A straight games. — — — | director of “Central Office for |bedside at the time of her passing.|are others that Jacobs may exhibit | Commission: $25000 ($33,27852) Az st b | | 5 | ALASKANA. b5y marie Drake. 50c ' No tournament games are sched- Tofals 421 426 3801244 ¥ncreasing Prod | They had no children lin the Garden. Aerongutics and Communications| Today’s News Toau y.—Empire. -~ ’y ~BABIES TAKE T0 GAS PROOF "'PRAMS" IN A WORLD THAT IS STILL SEEKING PEACE ON EARTH WHAT AN ODD NOSE you have there, mummy! this HUSH-A-BYE, BABY, GAS IS HERE, and that means mother will use carriage in- SAFE BEHIND GLASS, a baby plays with new toy. Inventor E. W. Mllll&:&lnu that Briton might be thinking, as he starts ride in gas-proof “pram.” vented by E. W, Muls. A uwl—proucld filter fits in the lid. Squeeze of bulb pumps in fresh aiz squeeze of bulb forces in fresh air, via the filter, and expels stale air at same Seauis Srxoifand

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