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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, M: POLLY AND HER PALS QH,BOY ' CHICKEN Y/ YUH DONIT MEAN T/ TELL STEW TNIGHT! ) ME YER SENSE O'SMELL ART, SAMIL 2 IT'S JESS THA SEES A SURE Cope 1930 Kin v Sy, e, Nkl o verd O T L v — — 5 - ~' 3 o . ! a { " ‘ DRUGGISTS AND CLASSIC SQUADS | Race Driver | DOCTORS SCORT NGW IN STRETCH | | — | PIN VICTORIES pyerago Beace Sho Musi dpeed, | 5 verage keieaze onows | ; a L The mighty Merchants tailed o/ T BOWi~re Ro'ling | Aulo (Iass“ get going last night and continued e - | s in their slump, dropping two to the EPOVe 16U i i Druggists. | s } i Accountants also took a slump, tak- | e @ 5 e ¢ 3 | b b ing the bitter end of the deal three si: Lf‘"xg‘\‘w Pesning e 10w i i 120 M'P‘h' FOteseen {or o times from the Doctors. i S | I H Droget the ust rolecse : | Indianapolis 500- | Mrs. Taylor Tt 158 13045 Sters showing Metcalf and Race Mile: Evahl V. Soley 175 145 140—460 leading th mup. with 191 and 180, { |i]W /en R, Hening ' am respectively, and two grocer trios | S Stewart .. battling it cut in the h | By TOBY Mrs. Stewart 119 ! _ 4 y T A. Duncan 156 Yith“tWo weoks By e INDIANAPOLIS Thi s Spot 28 in the 20-week schedule, the team f rnos driver whe to il the.) S _|standings and avera for the finct T e 796 807 T Classic League follo he remain- tipn _day must planning nhow Merchants ing schedule will see a battle be- to make a dizzy average of move Apland 142 91 tween the Home Grocery . than 120 miles an hour for 500 miles | Carnegie 181 191 United Food trio for first pla over the 2':-mile brick-asphalt tre Duckworth 140 174 while the Blue Ribbons and W here, according Lo Waldo Stein, re- i Messerschmidt 167 139 Spots fight it out for ihird spot sognized as top man in the ra 3 1 A oF, 4 Blanton 197 168 between them tire busines Here's something nmew in Easter bennets—a hoop of bright aney i, e - Team Pinfall W. L. BI “Any driver,” Stein says, mones filmed in #otted biack v ind et aslint on 3 suave 827 1763 Home Gro: 21 comes to the Indianapolis track | coiffure. - Black velling makes the top ol it i worn with a » : Doctor: United Foods 29609 May and does v \‘ lay out his blue and gr striped Dlowse, ¥ Mrs. Faulkner .. 162 170 Biue Ribbons . 29304 racing strategy to include an ave __ rifist -5 Y Kegal 169 160 168497 w Spots ...29164 erage speed of 120 miles, in my opin- LIRS ¢ ] PR ,{} Y Hurley 140 131 137408 Triangle Inn Jien, will not win race ()r()g" 111} i; ins Fiavoir 4 I}P"Qr Green 136 159 146—441 | Gontiors Motor: ¢ “As the av the entire . 1 : 4 Connors Mo 2 0 Kimball 130 140 164 ey f);.: route rises, there a notice- 3 . Spot = 44 44 441 Games Av el :»hi«-l change in the driving i it b Radde 90 Camera fans photographi ank Greenberg PR cays RS MRICE, WhoH SR Acountants B Badd llm : S "" i ""I' RDMES Wnle Grocabies ; of 130 miles and even 140 miles an Mrs. Sperling ... 133 110 164407 it ©Of all the baseball players in the Detroit T berg, the home run king, receives the most atten- hour for a shorter race were not Boyle 160 150 169—4' 8 1}/; training camp at Lakeland, Fla., big Hank Green- l tion from the camera fa uncommon.” war 5 156— . 5 Floyd Roberts of VanNuys, Calif. PRy l\h";.dReynulds };; i:é 180457 Carnegie 45 184 ’ 2 set :I‘(Imf\j));lll-nl(:w record 0 1109 Whitehead 135 152441 Stevenson 51 182 i 1 DALC miles an hour in capturing the 500 . i ittt « = P ~ AU iniler Tast year ' 682 821-2256 Hudson 42 2 ¥ Lt & | | All speedsters which compete in X fi( R S Hendricks 54 181 WAY. (RED" ls pg! 'r_'g;i)- Fefllgs | EDII!ON OFE the Speedway event are equipped fi@éi"""? 3 nik 54 179 ] h ERleGdy & HLE [ with Stein’s tires, 1t is Stein’s an- , 3 mquist 54 176 P VAl Ty nual job to estimate the speed of i BULLETS BOWL DUE TO MANY FOR MAYORALTY PRESS SURDAY f ot e Snamuta e S : 51 —— e - = by Huge Tonzona Specimen [Mine Employee Opponent e maition of The kmpire win he 11 St aaves pack 20 yonss, 0 5 ¢ P ; : S{f the press tomor will be’ time w M Wak ' wikH® et -> > o r v me when h was with Barney BEER KEGLERS to Grace Territorial 0 LucaS A APTIL: 1 Gciived Fraei 0 4 réuine, dub. b ouami Doty e o Mebmnai —_ 3 T T T : soribers. The edition will be 25 cents on Stein now that they will not drive s s s SREer GoraTions | Museum Here | Election the coby, wrapped and ready for|cntp e teadk antl they have cons ' SIS i PERE N —_— mailing, culted him a ires. He ¢ e] " at the Brunswick Commercial| = e Credit for presentation to the | gt .o Liem ‘1: :F111’:)L‘\‘»ll)': e i y{n‘xnh““ . " " A redl resentati L s S ithi E: A E 38, * meague rolling last night DM 5| NEW YORK, Nerch 35—Closing Teritory of the magnificent bull | Mavor Fany T 1 | iow, il ki Hiree: vl atand 64 eam dropped two of three to the gypgtion of Alaska Juneau mine moos men now bound here |this week for reelectiox 2 | such-and-such a speed 'I‘hree.Bn.l‘lets. : . stoek to is 9, American Can from Washington, D, C. by way of |4 municipal election, had oPp | “1t is interesting,” Stein says, “t0 A Ahefe will be no tournamentroll- g5, - American Power and Light the Panama Canal shouid go to a(tion today in the on_ of ¥ { study' the wear- exterted by various g, fonlehi and Jihe; alleyn Wil he gy onda 27%, Bethel number of individuals and organi- | Krause, who declared ¥ i cars. 1 open to the public. = lIgtec] 7%, Commonwealth and zations, according to a leiter receiv- on an “Independent” e cent construction may 1 Last night's marks are as fol-|go thern 1%, Curtiss Wright com- ed today by he Rev. A. P. Kashe-| Krause, a newcomer to politics, i ! ¥ ently, Take, for example, the car in lows: |mon 6, General Motors 46% , Inter- f, curator of the Museum |said to be an employee of the the Jead which has the pick of the! Three Bullets ! national Harvester 577, Kennecott moose, believed to be the|aska Juneau Gold Mining Com — ack positions and has no neces-| # PUE 155 145 188— 488 '35 wonnccott 5%, New York largest and fineest anywhere in the [pany, He should not be conf Wreck Found of Miss- 2 for dodging in and out of hole ; 19 Koski 153 180 188— 531 oot S 10n N thern Bacitic 10%, World, was shot in the Tonsena scc- byt probably will be—with G, . 11 16CK@Qe QURA OF MiSS~ or tor the suaden application of| . bail) lcaped bigh in the air lo evadle , Sturrock 169 169 169—*507 counern Paoific 157, United States £00 01 the north side of ks erause I contractor ing Airliner Off Port | Rrakos 4 Mt snother ooy | Oregon's Johansen (32) to score twe points in the opening game otals i1 404 5i5.-1516 | STEEL B6%, Pound s4pB, ;(‘s{z:{[fnfifi,mn:‘&;:m and 5eat present, City Counclimat - ;| i oA ,I,:',‘i” g i \‘””[' g [ ““: of the Pacific Coast Conference title series at Eugene, Ore, won 5—15. e States fol ounting * norma xaon tires, while a ca - * i § R Alt Heidelberg | : kit R Willlam N. Beach, wt {he| With only three days remaining Aflhur' IS F\’g(rgori | back in the fleld and flehting (o] ~BY. U6 Uregun quint, 54 to 4. Watching are California’s Blokertop Hildinger 1000 85 197 sab . S JONES AVEBAOKES letter to the Rev. Kashevaroff, and 107 filing, only candidales i th ¢ move up on the leader will not have | (1ef¢ center), Biggcrataff (behind Chalmers; Oglivie (right center), v The following are today's Dow, : b . the field, beside Lucas and Krause,ar: e % e e e Wintermule (22). Nelson 163 147 169— 479 | B dustriass 14155, J- Watson Webb, secured the speci- ; H [OKYO. March 25 The Domei | th enick of the tra ng,| and Oregon's Wint 7 B, Schinidts .. 146 176 195 17| °0nes averages: Industrials 14155, o guring a recent hunting trip; 1t/ E: M. Botelho, E. J. SKellyr, Blake | | © B0 Bl 0T Lo by aispateh | consequently, the goir JITed o y ' il { : rails 29,73, utilities 24.05. wais. yibtRted b tie” Smihsonian |0 Biroy E; Ninh SHGENEd 1or | °°7S, SERENJER0Oriel oY D tle rougher, But the tires ave built High Schoo), will Include both sipge ehers 5 ., — ¥ PRI & nites o rom Dairen ‘today that it is sald) Sy 0. Hiles A and dinlogue in almost equal propor- Totals 501 488 5411530 4 : ; b Institution at Waghingtor, D. . Councilmen TUnning pAtes of |\ o bandoned for 12 persons, |10 Withstand. the greatest punish- g i AP QR D * Average soore—did not bOWL | savenc G b Tescarsht. choans ARG I3 being shipped here ab the ex- Major Luca evédido be Japancse, aboard o |Ment” GIVE VAUDEVILLE "5, i e it R it vannah, Ga, @ research chelt pense of E. . Stannard, President The mayoraity, three councll seats P o sl | Unafraid OF Foreigners | On he prozram will be tumbling 4 § {45t SpeCabRRE T W PP ¥ of the Kennecott Copper Company. 4 a pos on the School Board pe s ; } 0 find- | Stein believes American drivers| acts, & Greclan kallet, an act by the More than 60,000 residents of Tok- | ucts, is credited by some with bring- & AR & o 1 by the Anmi Ihie supposition is b on find- | have lbtle to fear from forolgners Taking appro ninety min- | Pin Pan club, Robert White's swing o live on barges that float up and | ing more wealth to the South than o P AR e o “|ings et plane wrecl [V g0 Sy forelgn drivers do. iagl i B vatds i Lo be band, and many other interesting down the Japanese capital’s networklany man since Eli Whitney invented An Ode '0 € off Port Arthu | the good fortune to compete on the | presented on April 21 by the Juneay | featires Vi of canals. the cotton gin. DSt A 4 - 'Im'ul track this e he - SaYS: . ST | 3 e A B3 o 8 BACK TO CARCROSS ve i . TO FAIRBANKS ; I fear that they wil acing under g iD 7 l] ,Sprlllg,'k ; Mr. and’ Mrs. Matthow Watson'| o pandic et st icher S s ,) ; e avy aKes tO ars S | S g 1 g Carcross, are relurning o the | sheeds ave not comparable to those . e &0 i WEeel Jpring M. and Mrs. Southall Pfwnd arc | luterior ‘after a tip Ouiside: He lof the Tndianapolis track. . B | it — throu pas sers for” Seward o merchant at Carcross, | “Granted they possess racers with - G 7] 3, s 4 | The calendar t's Spring: It the Mount McKinley, on their - {plenty of zip, whether or not they! Y 1 3 x 4 looks like Winter and the Weather into Fairbanks. Piund is attor Mr. and-Mrs. Robert Palmen were | will withstand punishment for 500 " Bureau forecasts more for tomor- for the U. S. Smelting, Mining and Princess Louise e 1or | miles, is vet to be seen.” row in the form of snow. Refining Company of which t} way and 7. fe oing ! Stein paid tribute to “Wild Bil® And don't think that will be the Fe last of it. Weather record neau show that in the last the latest snow of Spring was noted on May 18, 1917, when we had a | trace. Toda, March 25. R ’. !mssunsme OFFICE | 5 | BACK ON 24D FLOOR The office | quarters in on the top U. 8. Treasury Disburs moved from temporary the Grand Ju room floor of the Federal {Building to the House Chambsrs {on the second floor, with Charles | Naghel's - Accounts Officz in room 222, next, deor, the former House office. 1 is passing cut ¢ | cigars today, the reason. a new adw | dition to the family arrived yester- | Ann’s Hospital. Martha Ann weigh- I ed 8 and '% pounds at birth and the | proud father reports both mother iy A sure sign of spring is this view of oarsmen of the United States Naval Academy engaged in their first workout orr the Severn River at Annap- | " olis, Md. — e i day afternoon at 4:40 o'clock at St.| s | and baby are doing well. This is the | = e —————— {second girl in the Carmichael fam- ily. "PORE rbanks r operates ubsid to' Maye, where Exploration Company 3 hotel. : Crongrats to W orld’s Best | Donald Budge (left) is congratulated by Fred Perry at conclusion of thelr’ professional tennis match in New Ve sets. Defeat of Perry established Bud after Don won in three straight s world's best for simple reason there is no one left for him to beat, > ARCH 25, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT __ T'KEEP HER FROM DRIVIN' TH! —-|dent near here several weeks ago. KITTY'S BN PUT OUT MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerv | SRS S A B RACTION ! | Cummings, 193¢ winner fatally in- |jured in an ordinary traffic acci-| | “We need new drivers,” Stein an- | nounces, “to replace those like “Wild | Bill,” whose untimely death cert-' | ainly robbed the sport of one of its | | greatest and best-lived drivers, i “It has become increasingly diffi- {cult cach year for' new drivers to | break into big-time racing here he- | | cause of the exacting gualifications | | necessary. But there is ample room | | for new talent.” | % e ;Jane' Bailey Has | Nipth Birthday | Twenty guests ars helping Jane | Bailey, - daughter of Mr. and Mr: | Chris. Bailey, celebrate her ninth | brithday to\v et the family resi- dence in the Perelle Apartments. AN Easter motif 1s being used in decoration ‘and favors for the oc- | casion, and games are being played | durinz the party hours | i e el ey LUNCHED ON 'CY(CLE DURBAN, South Africa-—Arrested | | for eating his lunch while drivi his motoreycle along s busy hi { way, a machinist was fined and )i | his license suspended for three| lmonlhs. y 1 Ed Carnett, former Los Angeles “Angel” pitcher who was recently ed by the Chicage Cubs. Carnett is pictured during spring “big time” leagues,