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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY JAN. 24, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT | (alifornia "Ham and Eggers”™ . ngp Peg;ion P‘Ian” Sizgling T Bt ] | | . | | ¢ | | \J | | TEAMSTALLYON |INFANTILE REPUTATIONS IN Favorite uxs KeG Games| PARALYSIS | —— “Ham and Egg” propenents read their weekly newspaper at San B' H Feathered League games at the NAT'ONAL Francisco headquarters. Ig Ig | Elks last night failed to produce a - SAN FRANCISCO - Undismayed | W ST » | 1500 match team score but all games by defeat of their Ham and Eggs " % | were close. pensfon plan last November, Cali- WOI.VES ARE "ow ¢ . | In the first game the Aukes 2 ' H | fornia's “senior citizens” have or- < Be"mg 1 10 7 Ofl Joe '0 Be trundled off with all three contests PI'eSIdeM S Bll'fhday Bfl" ganized a new campaign to put n,i HUNTED NEw WAY % H | being pressed only in the second . across. | Winner in Bout [ game which they captured with a Sflillfday ngh' Is “A shift of 130,000 votes in a total Wb . . | margin of 8 pins. Stevens of the H of 2,542,000° would have meant vic- | ( . g Wlfh LeWIS | Condors turned in the highest single Helpmg cause tory,” explains G. V. Hankins, North- | pq dl:‘-‘v‘len:’\nsll]nl‘::lcN;t:‘: I]:[:i‘l‘l‘)rnllny of I count of the playexs who worked - ern California campaign manager. shooting wolves from a light air- NEW YORK, Jan. 24—To the for their scores. “The national fight against infan- | “It also would have meant $30 every plane, Pilots Jack Hermann and preat astonishment of all concerned : A total of 537 pins for the Kites| tjle Paralysis which was started | Thursday for people over 50. Maurice King made two short hops . over the Joe Louis and John Henry | in the first game of their match |gwelve years ago has at last reached “There is going to be another out of Circle, saw 20 wolves, and Lewis fight Wednesday night for against the Owls led them to a tWo| permanence, size and organization,| election and this time we are going'ghot three blacks. ’ the world heavyweight champion- out of three victory. They dropped | which T am sure must make you feel[to win.” The fliers used the Ferguson Afr- ship title, betting favors Louis 1| the second game by 11 pins. Shepard | that the time has arrived when we Go After 217,000 Backers ways Curtis Robin, and were aided » to 7 over the light heavyweight sparked the winners by rolling 2 fa) mean business in bringing In-| mq gel the propodal before the by Archie Ferguson and Aeronautfes champion. The fight is a scheduled handsome 212 in the first game. fantile Paralysis under control and | yoters again a drive for the required Inspector Charles R. Burnett. 15-rounder. | Two members of the Frigates trio | perhaps some day stamping it out,” | 217,000 petition signatures is just| Buckshot from 12-gauge shotgups —————— managed to garner one out of three | Harry G. Watson, Territorial Chair- | getting under way. proved to be an effective wolf erad- rolling against a bundle of dead pan | man of the Committee for the Cele- | It these are obtained, the issue icator. | averages as none of the opposition|pration of the President’s Birthday, would come up no later than the The principal difficulty in walf KRAUSE SO“AD Buzzards punched in. Boyle came out isaiq today in an interview, com- (1940 state election. But the pension hunting by plane is landing to pick of the two-team two-man contest| menting on the new 50-50 plan of | people claim the new governor, up the kills, The landing gear of ¢ IS DARK HORSE with an individual count of 550. operation. Culbert L. Olson, as a friend and the monoplane was damaged when | Following are the scores of last| He continued: “On November 10, hope he will call a special election, King alighted to pick up a welf, Taghv's games the Trustees of the National Foun-| The new draft of the constitu- There wasn't enough snow on the IHIS EVENI“G Ankes dation for Infantile Paralysis un-|tional amendment which would be windswept tundra for a good land- v Bavard 180 180 180—"540 | animously voted for the establish- | yequired to put $30-every-Thursday ing. When the snow is deep, Mie gt ! Fagerson 155 155 1557465 ment of a permanent Chapter plan | into effect retains the essential fea- problem of killing predators in oen Miners and cOas' Guard Whitehead 147 142 130— 419| The Trustees also recognized the|tyre of the original plan. This is to country is simple. b — ~—— —— ~—(need for placing funds in the hands | pay the money in state warrants of In the area hunted with the Fer- Teams '0 Mix in LaS| Totals « 482 477 465—1424)of these National Foundation Chap- | g1 each, which would be liquidated guson plane, the ferrain is of low Condors o ters so that the local problems could | by affixing 2-cent stamps—bought rolling hills and tundra x'elnd“r Game of ngh' WW i Sigdale 175 175 175—*625 be combatted and immediate aid be | for cash—each week as the warrants range where the wolves have been d 7 2:5;’;'"8 ;gg }ZZ };g* ';‘;g Elvel:” to flr']l_(\z‘_' suffering from this | circulated in trade. thinning the nerds of deer. A A S c OH-H-H, SAY CAN YOU SKI? an swer—for open-mouthed Colin and Andrew | %, A e R | But there are several changes. | . % i The Elks will go up agalnct Krause | gy0 oot of Brookline, Mass.—is “No, not yet!” T:e;v"':fizaming low, at ski school in Hanover, N. H., | T o ara_iae| “We have been advised that this Would Establish Bank . tonight in the high school gym in \ Totals 456 469 452—1377|year the Territorial Chairman is to| To meet criticism that the war- G washmu'on was 5 the first game of a doubleheader Kites % divide the funds raised by the var- | rants would not be accepted gen- *° .‘« to be night-capped by a mix be- ————————=-—— F 5 ~ | Kaufmann 165 165 165—°495|jous comunity efforts on a 50-50 | erally, thus bogging down the entire Good Ad (opy w, tween the Miners and the Haida. f | Shepard 212 139 508 | basis. One-half will be sent to the | system, the revised plan calls for a & | TR JRUCKERSTAP GRUNTERSREADY BLAST TAKEN AT i 33 1o i mfid ochac bl inlie el o, B ol ol e A we havent heard yet. Manager Jim b St | ey - ritorial Chairman will hold the other | talized at $50,000,000, as a sure-fire! HARLINGEN, Tex, Jan. 24.—A Barrie has had tough luck this sea- BEER KEGLERS FOR M A'l' FES"’S i Sl‘ AI‘UB SEE“ IN | Totals 537 464 482—1483| half in trust, until the new Chapters | means of getting rid of one's war- | copy of the first issue of the Magy- son, having gone into the pre season | | | Owls |of the National Foundation embra- | pants. | land Journal dated August 20, 1773, practice schedule with real talent Halm - 170 164 150— 493 cing the Territory are establidhed.| A bid for the big public employee- | indicates George Washington could that went south on him at the last FOR "GHI WIN THURSDAY NIGHT u s (Ap"‘l CIT Hutchings 165 165 165—°495 | Plans for establishment and proced- | schqol teacher vote is seen in elim-\ give a good sales talk. moment. Now, Jim has been looking | | s Hermann 134 146 135— 415|ure of these Chapters will be sent|jnation of a requirement that half! Washington was the principal for more basketball artists. | [ L : | — — ~— ——|to all Chairmen after the campaign | of salaries of that class be paid in advertiser in the issue and had The Elks }vfll still play llixat { i (Continued rrom Page One) | . Totals 469 475 459—1403 for funds closes on January 30, 1939.” | warrants—and further, the amend- some “choice lands” for sale. strong ufr.enswe team of which | O_n_e game provided th}e bowlmg‘GaSton and Dav's in ]’op (oA - e L Buzzards The local committee is perfecting | ment now calls for an automatic! The advertisement, Which ; Dick May is the mainstay. _ |activity on the Brunswick Alleys : depressing to come each morning R. Henning 165 165 165—°495| plans for the birthday dance to be | pay increase for public servants' signed by him, emifiasized $he Sammy Nelsonsv m_|ure_d v!(yol is |in the Commercial League last Shape ’or Seml' s B0 Toow Wi e askbe Bavkba Thibodeau 160 160 160—"480 held Saturday night at the Elks Hall | whenever the cost of living goes up. ' lands had a very desirable loca said to be well again, and it is hoped mght_. G 4 i ] i : ) Walmer ... 165 155 155—*465|and every one is urged to respond Today Ham and Egg offices on the Ohio or Kankawa rivers #hd 3 Sammy will l_me up with th_e Miners r{a;nxar Beer trio lost a 2 tq 1 Fmal Of card ng glare from the eye of Gen- — — -—— ——\geenrously by purchasing tickets|through the state hum with the were such that “none can m tonight against the Haida, but decision to lhe}Trucker club whlqll o |eral Logan or Admiral Farragut| Totals 480 480 480—1440 |and attendance at the dance. usual activity. The organization, them, in luxuriance of soil.” 3 whether Sanmg tirhs oyl or not, almost made it ihree. dumps in land compare your own wavering Frigates e — officially known as the Retirement| He ‘also pointed out that if efer 'h';ez:‘::i“fdb?“‘:;‘;r“;sb;:lvfiz fm_::’x‘;di{]ebfiin‘;‘}re&imfi“s;gn“::5‘3“02; Walter Gaston, scheduled for & purpose with the unchanging de,lgzyl:l 2 f;; :g: i;;: :gg Sausages are mentioned In the|Life Payments association, clntms‘lh gog;;\m::t wnla afi:blmw l& the south on . vacatidn trip next|459 for the Truckers to 461 for emi n‘nal wrestling bm," ‘Thursday | termination of the men in bronze. 5 ;1 10 180 140—'4201wmmes of the Greeks in the third | 269,000 members paying a cent a|the o the value ol 4 i night in Elks Hall, is in top form| At least a few of the French | Hales | century. day dues, would increase, ’ e g | repea riller was also of-| ., oiping can dish ‘out.” | SN % 3 otals — | the margin, ime in favor of 5| s ¢ i | must have written applications mailw‘me Truckers. Terenio, rolling for I‘eTf :l‘;‘;:n;i‘n;;:m Wi eage pout [‘:iem?gerzgn ;{eel.ea:ur?:e ';ire:lgr: | C- D. A- Sponsors N . ed to Fowler by Thursday noon sothe losers, garnered high individual | Davis has been going through his |general with a sly grin to indicate . the applications may be considered | maich honors with a score of 546. | training routine in religious fash- | that he understood the situation. Publl( card Pany '_}'h;_ ;"diifmn‘i!g;: b'“;s:‘:f;:lsl ’L’::es‘he,cnme scheduled tonight: 8:30 Hei- | jon as much as Gaston has, and | | ) " |delberg vs. New York Tavern. Fol- | swears by the mat burns on his ears ROOM FOR IMPRO' 1 SRR | lowing are the scores of last night's | that he'gl make Gaston wish he'd| And while we are ZF::B:: holdl Here ThlS Evenlng v games: ‘nov"r le!t_New Mexico. ;(hat the capitol interior could be| Pinochle, bridge and whist will be ELKS Bowu"fi | Rainier Beer | The main eventers, Karl Omadah! | improved, even with a paint-sprayer. | played tonight at the Parish Hall in | t | Magino .. 133 152 150— 435 and y Spendlove, two pros who The place was decorated by an Ttal- | the first of a series of four public > I N | Guason 146 158 128— 432 haven't showed in Juneau before, jan “naturalist” with the result that | card parties, sponsored by the Cath- S( EDULE G | Terenio 193 170 183— 546 are primed for the main billing and | the walls are crawling with butter- olic Daughters of America. » { s Ay g —;Gnrd_v Muma and “Dirty Doctor” | f]; prairie dogs, coyotes, squir- Refreshments will be served and | (HANGE T“IGH]’ Totals 472 480 461—1413| Webb are already making faces at rels, lizards and other vermin, | the affair will start at 8 o'clock. - | Truckers | each other for the curtain lifter. ; We once knew a photographer | Prizes are to be awarded for each 4 Bertholl 165 125 151— 441 ) who cleaned up on a three year con- | card party, with a grand prize to be A slight change jin sthedule in meifl' Sturrock 156 186 150— 492 o ;tr_act with a newspaper which paid 'given at the final match on March Elks Classic ‘League ‘in tonight's|E. Galao 12 1 158— 501 | 'War Minister at p[ay gx‘m s‘l lfor evgry face appearing in |17. ames will see the Blue Ribbon keg- | e B o | | the pictures he made. The result! In charge of the entertainment Eers meeting the Home Grocery §t Totals 403 482 459—1434 was that no man ever posed alone | tonight is Mrs. Miles Godkins, who 7:30 o'clock, the United Food vs. ATEIRSRED o e Ry in that town and every print was|will be assisted by Mrs. Jack Her- Connors Motors at 8:30, Triangle| | | pock marked with gathering Rotari- |rington and Mrs. A. Riendeau. Re- + Inn vs. White Spot at 9:30 o'clock. | Fo' 1, vea's ians or protesting farm delegations.| freshments will be arranged by e i . And that is the general appear-|Mesdames Peter Bond, Willlam ' Skagway |ns"'an(e ance of the capitol. The place is!| Franks, Guy McNaughton and A. SUSSM‘NAH WBLHS | |littered with drawings of ancient M. Geyer. ; plows, swords, pistols, printing press- | s > i es, leaves, cotton gins, flowers, ar- AFFENTION MASONS rows and trees. b There will be a stated communi- One artist drew a picture of the cation ge Bl Jineay, Todge 0. Grand Canyon of the Colorado on | Moncay dSvmix st [0 oy 8 wall one flight up from Vice W' I the MM. degree. By order | President Garner's office. By some of thg WA | chance he found one spot unoccu- {pied by a rock, or cloud, or visiting %" tourist. He couldn't enduyre such “BIDS | flagrant waste of space, so, honest ;fi};flngfifiyrb:?;ezz qflt | to blazes, he drew in a rattlesnake. the City Clerk’s office, Juneau, | ——e—— | Alaska, until 8:00 p.m., February WILL MEET TOMORROW Sold lilegally - | All members of the Sussannah| The story of an insurance agent| Wesley Circle are invited to be pre- | who represented a Canadian com- sent for the social meeting tomorrow | pany at Skagway for 19 years, sell- afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the ing insurance for all that period . home of Mrs. Ray Schock at 153 | without having a license from either Gastineau Avenue, Apartment 2. the Federal government or the Ter- The afternoon will be spent infor- | ritory, is revealed in the report of mally, with a program presented | Ingurance Commissioner Frank A. under the supervision of Mrs. G. Boyle. Edward Knight. Since the activities of this agent J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary DEATHS INTERRUPT RUMMY MARATHO GLENWOOD, Ia., Jan. 24—Death has dissolved a rummy playing marathon that lasted 10 years! Two days after J. H. Ewing, re- tired postoffice employee, died of a heart attack, Henry Hubbard, 77, retired farmer, died. The two had played rummy at Ewing’s home nearly every after- noon for the last 10 years. constituted a breach of the Federal| | laws, according to Boyle, a warrant| | was issued last summer for his ar-| rest upon his return to Skagway | | from the Canadian Interior, but he| | did not return. 2 { Although the home office of the| |company at Toronto denies having | | written any business in Alaska, | Boyle says an investigation showed | |it had written policies at Skagway in every one of the 19 years the| agent was there and that it col-| ‘lecv.ed premiums on such policies. | LR AP | ARCHITECT TO SITKA | MRS. PETER WOLD SOUTH Leslie Hore-Belisha, Great Britain’s secretary of state for war, is shown starting for a morning’s skiing on | Mrs. Peter Wold, wife of the owner {of the motorship Fern which is a well known mail packet of the West- | ward waters, passed through Juneau | 1ast night on the Baranof in com- pany with her son Peter Jr. Mrs. Wold is to join her husband in Se- attle, ——-—ae— { DEPARTMENT HEAD BACK | Deborrah Pentz, Territorial Sup- ervisor for Child Welfare, returned |to Juneau last night on the ‘Bar- |anof from Skagway and Haines ' where she had been engaged in a 13, 1939, for furnishing hemlock piles and spruce float logs, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Specifications may be obtained at the City Clerk’s office at Ju- neau, Alaska, at the office of the Ketchikan Chronicle, Wrangell Sen- tinel and Petersburg Press. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, or a bid bond, for not less than 5% of the amount of the bid. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and e ld B. Foss, Juneau architect,| the famous Honwald Hill, at Stras- |routine inspection trip for her de- !0 Waive informalities. small ‘yot whe THREE BANDS, FAIRBANKS | left 1nat nisht. on the North Goast| bourg, France, where he' spent bis |partment, ; ‘ ETTA MAE KOLASA, ALL THAT THEIR EYES CAN H OLD s the goe of b siell soviesis rs whe | . Fairbanks has three bands, and all for Sitka. He will return on the vacation, ——————— | City Clerk, e O o A e e Eives at (he Arizona-Nevada border. The inseription reads: “It will be heard at the March Ice|same ship to Juneau. — The word zero comes originally Qity ot Junemy. is fitting that the flag of our country should fly here in honor of those men who, inspired'by a vision ] Carnival. The bands are city, high PR Denmark’s legislative body is|from a Sanskrit term meaning|Publication dates, January 23, 24, of lonely lands made fruitful, conceived this great work and ul"thou others whose genlus and hlor: ] _ school and college. Empire want adds pay. known as the Rigsdag. “void.* I1930. e pmade (st Vislon 3 seality, i