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POLLY AND HER PALS MRS. PERKINS 1\ [ THA'S RIGHT, WUZ JESS TELLIN'J MIST' PERKINS ME AS HOW YUH ONCE WORKED IN EUROPE, LIZA. HARDLY NONE AT ALL, MIST' PERKINS| T WUZ WONDERIN'--- Y 1S THERE REALLY MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM EUROPEAN DISHES AN' OUR AMERICAN ONES?2 THREE MATCHES | ROLLED SUNDAY |+ PETERBURG (S [ ARRIVING, FOR © CASABA BATILE /3! ! : In Sundev P of Amerein ., Will Play Juneau High for ;.05 bR i e H H Brunswic day afternoon. the ko Championship of g e i edon in v . §. E. Alaska e — Taking twe of felal Southeast Alaska inter-town riv- five was led by Lou H n, mark- alry will be revived Wednesday ing 558 for high gar of the af- night #h ‘the high school gymnasium ternoon when Juneau High's Crimson Bear In Commercial League play, the basketball squad, champions of the Brunswick trio won three in a row Northern Division, meet Petersburg from Ugzrin's, and Irving’s Market MARCH 13, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT GABILSOF HOUSE PASS = BOTH BODIES Forty Per Cent of Lower: | House's Measures Sur- ' I vive Axe This Session | i —_— (Continued rrom Page One! DEY ALL BREAKS 1mlng to court laws and sesslon law errors. | House Bills 42-43-44, Coffey and Smith, Porter, ‘McCutcheon and ! Drager, appropriating funds for school construction work at Bnag | Point, Haycock and Unga. | House Bill 45, Walker, providing for law amendments relative to ab- |sentee voting. House Bill 47, Walker, taxing| ®romoted as a result of Germany's ' | junk dealers and metal scrappers. |recent financial shakeup, Rudolf ¥ House Bill 51, Anderson, referen- | Brinkmann, aide of Economies Min- |dum on Territorial liquor stores, |ister Dr, Walther Funk, becams House Bill 54, Coffey, mlslng?"‘“ president of the Reichsbanky When Dr. Funk succeeded ousted' | bounty on hair seals. Or. Hjalmar Schacht as hesd of the House Bill 57, Judiciary Com- bank, he at once replacsd Vige | mittee, relating to duties of Super- | President Frederick W. Dreyse with, |intendent of Public Works. Brinkmann, | House Bill 60, Lyng, | maximum chargeable interest on | banks. House Bill 62, Rogge, relative to chunging size of association placer claim H minor use i-dated blue laws. Rudolf Brinkmann raising | __ PASTORWOOD LEAVING HERE FOR WESTWARD Bills 71-72-73, Gordon,! 1uiges in marriage laws. Bill 74, Gordon, repealing | High, “champions of the Southern used a handicap l)andzl; to go . e ‘ N Divisiox‘:h_‘bo decide who will wear over 1,600 for three wins in a row House Bill 18,8‘\:1’&)'5 and Means | 3 * the Soufheasp Alaska victory cown. Scores follow: 2 | Appropriations § » " |, The Petersburg squad, said to be a2 | House Bill 80, Porter, relating to Seventh - Day Adventisis 1 a fast working, deadly shooting N e 189 188— 522! pu ic utilities an ncluding "~ &rowd of Norsemen, wil arvive tn | Coraegle ... 16 1169, 106 - B2 | ‘lighterages.” Arrange for Meetings Juneau on sthe Yukon tomorrow H‘“dmw” 148 147 145— 440 Mouse Bill 81, Gordon, by re- o morningJfor a_tournament of the g " Galaq 193 169 172— 534 quest, setting up & Board of Chiro- and Conventions T 5 aleiaat|Seston 158 136 189— 483 | pracie. S 4s ot been definitely decider S L i 'lwh:thertl-l-m will play the o e IN THE SPRING A YOUNGC MAN'S FAN 1if wiih the erew. And if | House Bill 83, defining a resident | pytsor and Mrs. H. L. Wood are ye N e L A Totals 790 819 835—2428 it isn't spring—yeti—the oar-pullers rely on heavy swealers and i B Thale meitor oaves | tisherman. leaving on the Yukon tomorrow for FA R R e e Alaskan Hotel e at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, arc: i firy Callahen, House Bill 84, Rogge by request, | their annual visit to the Seventh- day, _bu', the uvst of the I?l“’° Radde 196 174 161— 531 Marwin Read, Francis Bosco, Charies Lec, appropriating indigent monies for|gay Adventists missions and church- v Ser‘ssbl‘"“l '-’; Wedl"g*dda-‘;) evening, | yyckovich 164 178 145— 487| (s ~~—~ | hospitals. ¢ es in the West and Interior. From - PEOIRON N S LR YL B Pe= | Henson, 171 151 128— 450 { ' House Bill 93, Rogge by request,| Anchorage Pastor Wood will fly to ¢ lutinary, aotiet, (the pripaipals of | Hydser 181193 184— 558 : !"0“]'" IS (Au. i JUt R? SURE, compensating ¥elix Andres for| ot Foint which i 300 mun’ : Juneau is not pzcked‘ for vnct,m;‘}c gk — g J FHE FEI.I.OW III | House Bill 100, by Lyng, relative| Thousand Smokes. The next visit w‘;ln;]elfsh éfx}:o::ni:::::n:sz: ?oneno Totals 861 875 774—2510 i 3T »ASE Sup (OURIiLO annual leave of Territorial em-|will be at the new village of Alek- iRk T etionts i e | SR, Wi v . ployees. nagik, a fast-growing community o¥ g | Lot A L : Brunswick 3 Tlckels ON M A“Y VH‘S | House Bill 114, Drager, appropri- | the head of the Wood River. Flying ‘s e lower end of the section say that R. Galao 161 200 174— 535 rontniea tious 1827 One) |ating $15,000 for equipping and|back to Anchorage Postor Wood will this Petersburg squad, managed by Hendricks 159 191 173— 523 - —— |maintaining the Griffin Memorial | be joined by Mrs. Wood, who in the' b Coach Les Wingard, is a real b: B. Mangalao 188 175 178— 541 H | | Hospital at Kodiak intervening time, will have visited i e ki e l i #0./000 DI, He. taatohed Unkas) llfiuse Bill 117, Coffey, relative | Valdez and Homer. W , son Bears have been plas'mgb re- | Totals 508 566 525—1599 Umplfe Who Never Argues | away from Al’:: lélldolm:zd them to| 0 ards of Directors in Public| 'Oh Aprif & the Pajmer and s’ cently, Petérsburg is going tc bucl Ugrin's ) . o John L. Lewis’ 3 AFL | p strong competition at this end. | Radde 190 174 159— 523 R Calls Third Strike- against him, CIO leaders fear him, |Utility Districts. shienge Siches Wil i ik AT T T PR Ugrin 153 160 182— 401 [f A t S ” H " The American Legion has pledged| House Bill 119, Davis, by request, | convention o; AJ S ' E. Schmitz 153 160 151— 464 mnns gree 0 Je a GQ '0 Ben(h 'aid in having him put out of the Ppurchasing the Goddard Hot will - return uneau by - I.UMBER BothRS R A f P ' b d ' i | country. | Springs estate for a Ploneer Home |shi. myl\* o Totals 496 493 4921481 01 rasieboaras 10 [ | Three times he has started the Addition. Pastor C. .;nkrlvm. m?mld of By DILLON GRAHAM n| House Bill 120, Lander by re-|the Upper lumbia " F World Games : | j sttt padses, ot we] Adventist Conference, with heads ; A-J Ml AP Feature Srevice Sports Writer | time dropped it. finest,o elbing « to he A0 A o Spokane, Wash., will sl uirito 158 171 160— 489 Lk | NEW YORK, March 13—Many A blLS i RGBT Oh - Ta pand Cfim‘”"‘“;lfi' N g ‘!Imm Seattle April 1 and he will Mura 145 155 145— 445 A " i 'S the 5 | 2 | louse , Rogge, rel ve to BY FOUR S"(KS Mationg 146 150 106 503 HELSINGFORS, Finland, March |fam :,lrfe,ix:sb:s‘;iawm.::isa:,ovga brought impeichment Char@es|, ... of license taxes on gold|ttend the Anchorage and Palmer . 7" 13—(Correspondence of The LAssda- 5y ;Drmg ittty pe. | | against Secretary Perkins. |mines gathering, which is being arranged | RN z | ciated Press)—Olympic officials, de- | RDE- | 2 Pastor Merle Smith, local min- The Capitol Theatre bowling squad | Totafs ... 449 485 503—1437| 58 2C o8 ) LRC O e, have | A i JUST A BYSTANDER House Bill 125, Lyng, to compen- :‘zfl i e as beaten four pins in grand total | Irving's Market Sifoay : The hewhiskatsd Wrandpep: W , . |sate H. C. Longley for burial of ; bk e A el | Litt1 173 172 146— 491 | 28Teed to sell half of the tickets|yne goythe, an umpire they can't | As to Strecker, he is a sort of “in- Pastors Scriven and Wood will on the Elks alleys yesterday after- B |availale for the 1940 Olympiad | p lled the third nocent bystander.” An alien of Aus-|John Land. travel by rail to Fairbanks .where » noon, but managed to win two of 3“""“‘5 }:4 :gz 1:5— [ LG ‘t::klkeb?x:‘ n":’(; h“tsh::: dozeen big | trian origin he joined the Commun-| House Bill 128, Dowd, for lcens- | Lo "oy 0. whek Bhd tetdem " three. Bt e 5 0= 084 e ik > y ist Party in 1932 and passed out|ing of adjustment and credit bu- y Hagerup rolled the only com-| (Handicap) BN T s i ve i e hare. qilt besstll. Otieds| |campaign handbills. He resigned in, reays and collection agencies (:Imlmu;;yempbmm(o:&umm mendable score of the afternoon, A A ol 3| 7 hihy 1 & -| House Bill' 120, Dowd, giving Al- b marking 615 with a 205 average for| Totals .. 517 549 545—1611 |tickets at any day's performance. hayve gone downstairs to the minor | Agnes Conlon #:fii‘?é;‘;:‘:::_?{'mh‘tfif&:h:eg‘:_ ik flag rataont an:‘ Bonson, | 23 10 21. the: Lusbirinen, BBy L[fl]ls big p:;tdcdt;ha:enzus;x;:ogu?c‘l;?s leaguos, a8 o i !fllly wed nis| Agnes Conlon, & nurse at the Win- | Zation 1aw was enacted during the education monies awarded him sev P"w;l :::ldl "".' : 3 % Mu";f ;:‘ s follow: Wiy . > George (Mule) Haas closed his' throp, Mass., Community Hospital, Wrange! com uneal r R it it NEw SPlASH 0“ |a_different 30,000 natives will see career with the Philadelpia A's last| will beome the bride of John (Red) AUerY berlod after Russia went|ers vears 880 et relating| tend this mesting after which tho 4 ptealf 178 213 167— 558 186 | e stadium: svipie: S8 dey year. Mule came up as a outfielder | Pollard, noted jockey, best known ™ # , Drager, tDg | ontire group of clergymen will sail Ko<« Metea | officials | 3 daved | for hin ekl Seshiscuit, Amep ‘Much water, socially and politi- | to municipal corporations and the on the mission yacht Messenger: to Hblmquist 212 188 146— 546 182 als have allotted 600 seats!with the A's a decade ago, played | for his ng on Seabiscuit, | cally, hi der the brid plmq for the press. Each co 4 fcan chamnion, cally, has gone under the bridge | appointment of city officers. tend a 1k thering at Ketchi~ o i i SS. untry will re- | several years with the Chicago racing 3 # W att a e ga Barragar 181 181 181—*543 181 i b iy 5 \s.nce 1920,” the court said. House Bill 143, appropriating $66 May 2 g Kegal 201 177 164— 542 181 | ceive press tickets in accordance White Sox and then returned to, | “The evidence for Strecker makes |g " in’ the hunt kan which ends y 2. | Terin 183 183 183—*549 183 | TIEH e oither o aiigies reptes | Gonole | MCK Haes THLGEIIMS | o {him out small bourgeoise, & mer- | for the yease] Virginia. 3 ' % 1928 ™ George D. Athans, Univer- scotins that country in tne Sarieey KRt ity Terriforial Ichant, With a little capital, 5ome | House Bill 144, appropriating. nto ! P | Totals .....955942 841—2738 | : : | champion, he took a second in the | Kiki Ts Man ] canniness, a fair amount of human | g3 600 £ yir w ' i | . : ! ager X or defraying expenses of Py b 1 L;""’;" l‘fi e SIfY of Washmgton, ‘f_lmli:re Gu:w:h in A‘ustmlia‘ He's . Hazen (Kiki) Cuyler wound up m_g‘(hifl“}fl fo ':g;g:;f;:nflgfza:_:gl ':‘1'&2“&:“’033 an Alaska Fisheries Commission : (Sp i | freshman a e university. outfielding chores with Brooklyn. ! H | R » " |should Congress choose to invesi- d P Afert 170 156 142— 468 156 | Is Comer “He's the most promising diver A good hitter and base-stealer, Cuy- (onfinue |erament of the United States an|8te Alaska fisheries. nsor cal a“' Hagerup 214 218 183— 615 205 r——— wl?o ever came to Washington,” ler played with Pittsburgh, Ghicago Prips o Tl 2 House Bills 82, 88, 90, 109, 106 g B Hendricks 199 181 177— 557 186 | By D. J. MARSTON A };md Torney, whose six-year coach- and Cincinnati. He'll manage Nash- 4 iy c p°1 ¢ Bridges' foes 105, 69, 65; 55, known as the omni-| A cordial in is ex Stewart . 168 168 216— 552 184 | SEATTLE, March 13—The big|ing rule has seen swimming spring | vill 2 The: Deryitorial Chamber of Coni-ihe is & Sommunist, Bridges yitasion tanded v |splash in Pacific North i | f it merce, cut out of its $4.000 appro-|can still press their claim that he|Pus bill, directing the Territorial|to the general public to attend the Stevenson .....167 169 190— 526 175 splash in Pacific Northwest swim-|from nothing to the status of a | Tex Carleton's string as a Chicago ' o el ecerimation | advocated violent overthrow of the |Road Commissioners to spend cer-)card party Wednesday ot Totals 926 900 916—2742 {ming circles, now that Jack Medica [major sport. Cub pitcher ended 1ast fall when he e 3 ; i eeenily | Government. But Secretary Per- |tain sums for roads and airfield |8 o'clock in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, spon- , | *—Average score—did not bowl. |and the rest of the stars have grad-| “Doubtless he'l represent Canada |chucked a wild piteh In_the las! BBty by e e 7t hterchnt BRI sored by Women of the Mo - uated, is 18-year-old Gef)rge Dem- | again in the next Olympics, to our game of the World Series. He'll car- ik ‘;nn‘o\;“"}‘(“m"uidav‘ ilu";‘ug‘h cl’)awer T 2 Whist, pinochle and br] v Pno I-EAGUE 'I'EAMS |etrie Athans, who doesn't splash. |loss. But despite his very evident ry on in the minors. oy, ) % thae 48 ; Poods were canned for- the first|be played during the evenln.lfl | Because of him and a new $200,- | superiority, he's the most modest Five of last year's major-l Becretaly Gurtls ghattuck, thy | . k 1 1000 switnining pool, ohe of the finest|man on the squad.” raapen At Dt or-league | wi) “carry on.” | There were 102 passengers aboard | time by Appert, an 18th century a doar prize will also be given a! { g p o | " f WILL ROLL TONIGHT on e “Fecitic. Const, Concn Jack| A Vancouver, B. C., lad, his birth| Mickey Cochrane, one of the| Shattuck said the Territorial the Mayflower. o Y, woat. 84 $he party. Torney of the University of Wash- |there restricts Athans to Olympic game's greatest®catchers, was let C'7!Per “Will continue to exist” and | Professiond] Leaguers resume ington swimming team, has been all competition for Canada. He's dark- gut by Detroif in mid-season ach o.xb [)m);.r;m‘r lJ'l‘l‘" n tol as before, but will not to meet: e e———— New Hampshire is called Granite states. Paul Derringer, Johnny alleys with a doubleheader on tap.| At 7:30, the Editors are to meet| &8 !VEKY DAY’'S A RED LETTER DAY bowling tonight at the Elks Club |smiles this winter. This is why: the |started the Games.) And Three years ago, at 15, young|sense of balance to which his coach | Hartnett the Doctors, while at 9:30. the Ac-|Athans won a sixth place at the | attributes his perfection. countants and the Merchants areiolympic Games at Berlin, in thej, Practice sessions twice a day make job, Grimm i |tower diving. (It might have been|up his workouts. His best dives are ! Isome of his Greek ancestors who | last spring, as Canadian two-and-a-half front somersault. on the calendar at Tampa, Fla,, where the Cin- cinnati Reds have begun spring practice, aid here’s the “Big Four” of the pitching staff. Left to right: “No-hit, no-run” Vander Meer, Ducky Walters, Less Grissom. |skinned, of medium height and| Charles Grimm, Chicago Cub pilo: thes réins to the into beautifully muscled. It's his perfect ' turned ove Gabt campaizy a busine o Iate in /Cochrane Others Are Gone the forward ‘spins, the full twisting ' Prank ¥ 1. Babby Sireel one and a half somersault and the Burleigh Grimes also are gon Frisch, one of the greatest sec basemen and in recent season: . Louis Cardinal manager, may lar {a radio assignment. Street, . lo timé catcher, was ousted.as the ¢ | Louis Browns' pilot. Brooklyn | leased Skipper Burleigh Grime |who caught on' as Monireal 1 ager. | Jo Jo White, Detroit |said he would retire. been traded to Seattle. | Goose Goslin, whose timely hit {clinched a World Series champion- ship for Detroit only a few vears ago, finished as a Washington out- fielder last season. Pitchers Bill | Hallahan and Fred Lucas were let out by the Philadelphia Philies and Pittsburgh, respectively. Pitchers Guy Bush, Boston Bees; 1Wnlu Hoyt, Brooklyn; and Elon Hogsett, Washington, and Outfield- er Chick Hafey, Cincinnati, are other veterans who've bowed out of the Big Show. - e NOTICE TO WPA WORKERS All men in the second crew must report at City Hall at 4:30 p.m, Wednesday, March 15, to sign citi- zenship affidavits. adv. CITY ENGINEER. s outfie Whi v formation L public we its work | & ¢ curtailed was arrived : s 5 4 a meeting of the Board of R ! RETURNS IHCOME TAX TRIP TO INTERIOR Deputy Coliéctor, or publish ./ deeision to conl Once Th ey Were Indians, but Now They’re Yanks basis n trip to the ¥ on income tax coilec Sullivan came yesterday on ti and Deputy Colle by are having their b vs of the year assisting taxpayers in fil- | ing income tax returns, which must | be in by Wednesday. | - ATTENTION MASONS | Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge Monday evening, 7:30 ‘()'clock. Past Master's Night, work in the MM. Degree. Refreshments. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. adv. 7 Ak f?, Oral Hildebrand, Wesley Ferrell and ‘rlo of Yankee pitchers, each of whom wore the ] Monte Pearson training site at St.Petersburg, Fia. Lert to right . from the Browns. Wealev Ferreil. Monte Pearson. - | 3 » ‘ ' | The cost of living in Great Britain | on April 1, 1938, was n.pproxlmauly‘ 54 percent above the level of July,| 1914, states the “Ministry of Lnbar' Gazette.” miforms of the Cleveland Indians a few years g0, demonstrate their whip arms at the Yankee

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