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1 SEZ DON'T MAKE A SCENE BY SHEDDIN' YER SHOE ON A PUBLIC STREET! JOHNHENRY LEWIS READY " POLLY AND HER PALS BUT THEY'S ASTONE IN IT,UNK ! I JESS CAN'T WALK! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1939. WAL, GIT ON SOME - HOW. ANYTHING'S BETTER'N ATTRACTIN' ATTENTION TAKIN' YER SHOES OFF ! In a hospital bed, the outstand- At the '36 Olympic trials, this well- [ ing athlete of 1938 posed . . . known photo of Lash was taken . .. Already formal or informal atten-| ol {match, with both squads doting on | i s % :;’;,c:::: aeen given fo SUCh AP ine field shot from remote pas-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 23. Tax reduction rewards to com- "% —If Dominic Cogliandro, 1845-A panies with employ profit sharing | Checking over the league stand- |Powell Street, were a Boy Scout, plans. ings for the second half, the Fire- he would get a merit badge. Similar awards to companies M€n are found still on top, still| Unfortunately, he isn't a Boy | scrapping old machines for new, undefeated, although the Henning Scout. He;s a bartender. with consequent stimi uat |Five, a much faster and higher | Finding ‘a stray wallet on his bar, with consequent stimulation of the SCOFing club this half than last|he picked it up, opened it to look | héavy goods industries. {half, is also batting solely in the for the owner’s name, incidentally Complete elimination of the cor-'Win column with their single vic- noting that it contained a sum porate surplus profits tax. tory. that looked like an even thousand | Reduction of upper bracket in-| smackers. | How They Stand o Champion and Challenger Meet for 15-Rounder ) on Wednesday > SUMMITT, New Jersey, Jan. 23.— Next to wanting the heav; championship, John Henry has waited for a long time to get : 5 chance at it but next Wednesday 3 s & ) TR night Mis chance will come when Don Lash, Sullivan award winner, Bu! when snapped in 0|‘ymp|c'hac|( . And this is Indiana's distance rune he meets Champion Joe Louis in: silhouetted in June, 1938 . . g uniform, Lash looked like this ... ner studying for a police exam. the ring in Madison Square Garden 3 for a 15-round bout oo = " N F | | “I sure have waited for a long ing Form upSEIS MARKED Ru“ AROU"D OF v me for i cnance med Jom GORDY MUMA STRATTON T0 Studying For | - denry Lewis as he sprawled on the | i | RBIe 0t ¥ bachitng st Herd s = MATCHES ROLLED | NEW YORK CITY Donald Budge of Oakland, Clit, rceives the congratulations of Eils g ¢ il ! worth Vines (right) of Pasadena, Calif., professional tennis ex-c! hands bandanged for the last few 0 A . rounds of sparring before the fight. | . pion, after Budge’s easy 6—3, 6-—4, 6—2 victory in his professional debut s ot S AR " " | b AI BRU“SWI(K IS IOUCHED 0“ at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The victor held the amateur i gt el B Tews DOC WEBB i ‘ crowns of the United States, England, France and Australia. I don’t think the big pull of about o | ~ & i B oo | Mk X il g ' AR B A T N 20 pounds Joe will have ought to .., | cHICAGO, Jan. 23—The Chica- ommerelal Leaguae bowlers gl M .y trians’ hats off enroute, it's—well, another that defeats me), “TiPi make any ditterence. 1 nave been Fast Young Black smithleo wnite sox 1930 basevan roster Brunsvick picked wp @ few back [ime-a-Dance Places ii:'wouen on mew hats. Tin." and “Whistle While You boxing heavyweights mostly for the 7 ;i of active players, announced nNOw, ‘““““"fi)’: the scheduled play over | Wh I E 2 M g ' Street salesmen have added ear- Work.” The listing is from Variety. \ past two years.” Grunier W|" Swap Dirt incude Pitcher Tony Stratton, who the week-end. | Iricvery INUIES mutts to their pushcarts, 40 cents e i 2 248 Sl f 'lost his right leg in a hunting ac- [ Sepurday xilgnt ithe Broadway: | . Rudy Valee ought to ¥ with Muscle Doclor [ciaent amost two months aso. | cabbies puniea o whiser on the | —|cg Skaters Busy o o am Fariev. s xo: BEARS'S GRIDIRON i | The Sox hurling ace has contend- Hrong A-J.Glo Kpd. Womped S} A were delivered three weeks n led he might be able to pitch de- with three straight wins. One game | By GEORGE TUCK®R .. On second thought, maybe | The ex-blacksmith boy, Gordon| . = "l jqen leg In any case registered over the 500-mark and | Y QREORGR AN he shouldn’t complain to Jim. . S(HED“I.E pOSI wlll BE GIVEN Muma, has been selected to mvet‘*lz"" a wooden ,.“;z he White Sox | high _individual game score was| NEW YORK, Jan. 23—Giving you t;lfln('e g A% “Doc” Webb in Thursday night's he will rem‘am “,l '..wo ; te ta | chalked by Lozzie of the winner: the run-around: most of those dime- this wp;'n mul](‘(‘l mr.(-v ""va; hu; \ P wrestling card at the Elks’ Hall, | in some capacity, for beioeiy % % Second game the Independents vs. a-dance palaces advertise them- TR0 PRSI T 0 T | BERKELEY, Cal, Jan. 23— 0" FEBRUARY 1' Muma is a plenty fast boy, with | Comiskey already has given him the Brunswick saw another upset |selves as havens of eternal romance <tPER PR B GO E O Tl University of California Bears will a variety of holds and a hard con- that assurance. | when the former scored for two out | —but a dance lasts less than two ,“;xfm el women who want to tAke only three trips from stitution. If “Doc” wants to dish | The list of thirty-two players | of there. There were five individual | minutes. . . . Now that a red flag ;mow whz;t b e W‘IN P Berkeley gridiron thjs year, b The annual Piremen's Ball will be | out his usual dirt, it would be better |also included Pitcher Vic Frasier, | scores of better than 500 with top is flying over the lake in Central pealing v ¥ o cording to the new football sel the big event Saturday night, Febru- than an outside guess that he will back with the Sox after an ab- | count going to Mangaloo of the |Park, the streets are filled with hur- ' ule released here. ') ary 11, it was announced today, with meet plenty stuff going against sence of a half dozen years; In- N ‘Bnmswick with 541. rying couples carrying ice-skates. | % y { : The 1939 schedule: September )0. four committees appointed to handle Muma. i fielder Ollie Bejma, also returning | | Irving's crashed through to win|.. . That flag means that the lake An amusing record of their 18 cajrornia Aggies and College Sof the affair. | This match will be the first bout!to the majors, and Eric McNair, | | one out of three in the final match |is frozen. months in Europe was brought back, e pacific; October 7, St. Mary's; 2 General Chairman is W. Neider-' of the card, with Red Davis and acquired from Boston’s Red Sox | between the grocery boys and Rain- | Carl Van Doren’s biography of in film, by Estelle and LeRoy. ONe | ogioper 14, Oregon; October -@1. hauser. Chairman of Refreshments Walter Gaston slated for the semi- this winter in a trade for Boze Ber- | lier Beer. Their consolation solo|Benjamain Franklin is good for | Of their most exciting moments Was washington State; October 88, is Kelly Blake, assisted by Amot final. ger. Frasier and Bejma came up win came in the third game when | jaded nerves—lots of solid, honest| encountering a sand storm in the goinern California, all at Berke Hendrickson, Elroy Ninnis, Roy Car-| Davis and Gaston are rope artists. | from St. Paul where each had good they edged out a victory by five | reading but not very exciting. . . ,;§flh§l‘l Wh"lt‘ mbtoring trom Alex- o0 and November 4, Universitygof rigan, Ed Sweeney, Guy Gaudette, fast and clever. Fans can expect a seasons last year. | pins. High match total went to the |1 sure miss the Roosevelt Hotel, |andria to Cairo, The sand beat With cqjirornip at Los Angeles, at o8 Holly Triplette, Jack Kearney. lot of entertainment and SUPiSeS | piino the cawching position be- | Rainier Beer squad who scored 1526 now that we have moved into -n_;rl; ::::“:;’ru it cut all the paint A,gejes; November 11, Washifige Finance Cqmmittee is chmrmm?pd from this mat_chms. 3 # came problematical following the pins to 1_319 for Irving's. | classy new quarters in Rockel‘olle}' » ton, at Berkeley; November 18, Ore~ by Art McKinnon, assisted by Min-, Gaston claims the middleweight | .." "y o sewell to Brooklyn Following are the scores of Sat- | Center. . .. Over here there aren't| It will be a sad biow to those gon gtate, at Portland, and No- ard Mill, Wallis George, Row Hoff- | title of Old Mexico and has wrestled ;l‘he b idnmem will lie betweel‘; urday’s games: any hotel windows to gaze into.|who like wild swing (I do not) if yemper 25, Stanford, at Palo man, S. J. MacKinnon and H. M. all through the south with a gOOd‘lh il “‘)Sg i i i !. .. Going fishing through the ice | Bennie Goodman's band comes b RS 5 i Porter. | deal of success. i Mgt "SS,L“" il i Broadway Cab next week. It’ll be the first time|apart at the seams. They say 3 Decorations are in charge of| The main eventer of the evening "aye“s“““""”"‘;‘.; {r’_' = "n'd Rayela - 173 189 164— 526 | T've wet a hook since Mel Graff and |eral of his major players are lea ’F[D[RM, EMN,OYEB . [ Frank Heinke, Chairman, and Wai- | Wwill be between two pros that Ju- xan gcl?,"it-?r‘ Mike Tresh a Lozzie 192 190 155— 537 | Tracey Howard taught me a few|ing him to organize orchestras of no Hendrickson, Jim Orme, Doug- neau hasn't seen in regular mat | Epn ‘y“"‘i‘- * has thirteen| Rose Rutzen, aguatic star of the Morgan 192 117 180— 489 wrinkles at Northville, N. Y. last|their own. '0 MEH WED"BD ' Jas Oliver, “Red” Shaw, and H. M. show—Billy Spendlove and Karl| 8 ORE ‘i"" oot s e 1| Medinah Athletic Club of Chicago, p T S e September. Graff is the comic strip | Incidentally, the 15 best-selling | = Porter. | Omadahl. |pitchers, four caichers, nine IN-| gyydies herself in & mirror as she Totals 557 496 499—1552 artist and Howard, is a real estate | songs of the year were “Alexan-i Senator Norman R. Walker Yof Publicity is to be handled by' These men worked out in a short | fielders and six outfielders. The| geeks to improve her diving form A. 3. Mill | operator. der's Rag Time Band," “A-Tisket| Ketchikan, President of 'the - Chairman Frank Metcalf, Howard exhibition bout for the Elks, not BfOuP must be reduced to twenty-| for coming meets, Miss Rutzer |Muna 181 176 176— 533 foroer A-Tasket,” “Bei Mir Bist de ate, and Representative mxfl Buttons and Joe Johnston. wrestling each other, but showlngif“’“ by May 15. holds the Central ?l A. U. swim- | Gomez . 148 144 141— 433| I certainly am not against skiing | Schoen,” “Heigh-Ho,” “I've Got a|Lyng of Nome, Speaker of the House, ——e off enough beef and enough skill to e O ming title. Pablo 161 169 147— 477|as a pastime, but I think the Mayor |Pocketful of Dreams” “Love will be guest speakers Wednesday ‘make a promise that Lh_is will bej - g - Coeve *—jougm to suggest licenses for those | Walked In,” “Cathedral In L!lt"nmn at a meeting of Local No. PHONING H'S GIRI., fae good aiwrestling ol Ju;ea;ll REUEF SUB jE('I' 1 Totals 490 489 464—1443 who carry skis on the street. One!Pines,” (that’s one I can't figure), of the National Federation of Fed- as seen since the ol readwe) Hoop (oNTES'S | pair is a novelty. Six pairs are in-|*“Music, Maestro Pleas “My Rev- eral Employees, Mrs. Sally K days. 3 Tndspendenis teresting to look at. But when hun- |erie,” “Rosalie; “Says My Heart,” President, announced today. e ’ A - Jensen 180 159 181— 520 g e y. Th (e CEh i par ik aaven 0 Bk | ‘ Sl A]‘ED AG Al“ ON e 180 150 164 53| dreds make a dash for the ski-trains “Thanks for the Memory,” “There's |organization will meet at Perey's Thursi ight. gl A o b 's Ci CHICAGO, Jan. 234~An;elo De- | ) Hday—mg—o—ow—l | ‘ | Bayers 179 155 180— "’".“-t R0, Denral, knockinie: VIS ianld Mine 1n, the £ky, (hpks OBl s 2 faleo walked into a drug store tele- NGTICE FROM (ONGRESS‘ 'I‘UESD Av “I | o phone booth and called his girl | ‘ { Tops et 0 m friend. So extended was their con- All carpenters, Local No. 1944, re- 3 | | Br ick A 3 B g » Te-1 (Continued rrom Page One) o RIewS vl('lrsm:;ont ;hfltl Lheh cle;‘k lforgot quested to be present at Tuesday's; " i i F | Mangaloo 237 145 159— 541 all abou! ngelo when he locked meeting to revise Trade Rules. . i H Rhodes 174 137 154— 465 up for the night. i | Lunch following meeting. ‘her work relief 1q contrast with the Fll'emen S"" Undefea!e 1| R. Galao 165 198 166— 529 It took the help of tHe operator, | adv. GOMMITTER [Tall-as-coefly Olteol : velief, QP Top S d Half | Tows 576 480 479—1535 police, the proprietor and an hour's e —— |group of administration and con- p econ a | Rainier Beer time to free Angelo. Empire Ads Pay. | Bressional advisers still argues for| i H Magsino 163 171 175— 509 o ¥ | continued pump priming but others, | S'andmgs l.s' Gu:sen 167 176 172— 515 % i , noting the persisting high unem-‘ Tereneio ..... 176 190 136— 502 ith One Leg—He’s a Champ 1o ™" ™ ™ *| whir oy vietory winas | — — — e ks a0 SeIE ich way victory winds will | ! g : {blow tomorrow night in the double | Totgls = ?06 637 465—1928. | SEEK BIG INCOME JUMP bill of basketball in the City p.. .. by I L | More than ever a search is being|League play at the High School|;;. " """ 125 132 154— 412 {made to incite an increase in the|8YM. is Just as hard a question as p, nop 132 135 177— 444 | national income from the present it ever has been this season. | i e SRR i 2360‘000,000,000 level to something be-| In the curtain raiser, Elks play Totals 399 432 488—1319 tween $80,000,000,000 and $100.000- Krause. Krause's have been looking » 2:000& w‘};ere "é 1r5 C;n?'der&d];e;"for new talent and may have found | in the demand for help wou € some, but at any rate, if they h: v\B l(, i 3 ' y have |so great that only the utterly un- pojstered their strength even a| arten( r fi?ffimyable would remain on re-|lttle bit,.they should give the Elks | . cquad a strong run. | R That is why, as the relief prob- he ¥ eturns |lem comes up for its ninth vear, | The nightcap game, between the o | Congress is looking to other ways| L.ners and the Halda, no predic- $1 000 - | of meeting the situation (tion—other than that this will be | 2 { 1 an interesting long distance firing % | come taxes with a view to bestir-| Won Lost Pct.| Not batting an eye, he at once . | ring enterprises to undertake new Firemen o | 0 1.000 searched the tables, returned the | ... | ventures. |Henning ol 0 1.000 wallet, intact, to its owner—Karl | 12 Elimination of tax-exempt se- Haida 1 1 500 | Romaine. And when Romaine of- .::jnnco-;e.n; {Q;cy?r-o]d onedle‘x;d ggier, po]g::l;::h tewh::que .fi"" curities to block this “escape” for Elks 0 1 000 fered him $50 reward, Cogliandro | groun eauport, Quel espite dicap, he is able to | lazy or nervous capital. Krause 0 1 000 |spurned it with words that would » 5 P axecute all the difficult maneuvers known to the sport, af which he hag ! But when Congress ends there Miners 0 1 .000|melt any good Scoutmaster's heart:| them these ‘IJ"Z -'u'-‘-ecucq.:»' :.s,. Fules Sdnit SNNRY. 12 Mankation whes 34 Megtbalt plazocs. 3 been an expert for eight years. will be @ WPA — with money to| e ST e "No thanks, 1. dont need o for Vie Fusia of Wilkensbure, Par former Manhattan colloge player, but Watren Kine of Biach o ki e il el spend. Today’s News Toaay—kmpire. |be pald for honesty.” 1 _N. Y, and John Michelosen (standing) didn’t mind. The girl Iy Alice Monsante, o o | o