The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1927, Page 2

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— e e s 34 e i e - ‘that will represent hospital work THE DAILY ALASKA FJV[PI.RE WEDNESDAY DEC. 28, 1927 mas and Pre- We Are Of- ferino Odds and Ends at Bar- Inventory Week gains—Such as Aprons, Towels, Gloves, ete. Also All Ready-to- B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store WJ}, ot S s Sl oot f2pe menar Sl g X ernational Iiustrated ) L Some time during the week of Janusry 9 Ruth siraw” s ‘»:-Kr\l‘r.,;‘-:.,y‘.--r“vxv..m il Snyder and Judd Gray, partners in sashwelght mur- "l»:‘*"‘: '“-"‘_“:““_ e RS i ol der of Albert Snyder of Jamaloa, N. Y. will go | "0 T T e glasolid sl mood. through the little door from their death cells to the “I am wiling to neee wils L”thm‘, that i electric chalr at Sing Sing. meted out to me,” he ¢ At any rate, there Practically all hope has been abandoned by both jsn't much to choose butacen tenth and a dife time of thum, although Mrs, Snyder still cllngl to the | in a prison eell NEW EMBLEM (ll()bb'\ FOR HOSPITALS cpudiate bis tes- [ un of the map’e the ™Am- i n e, sish oad every other part is meaningful. The Zymbolize Canada; eagle, the United atin expression M m lwitra (Uniess the 5 vain) countries. EVERY LITTLE BiT ADDED MAKES A LITTLE BIT MORE ERLIN, Dec. 28—The record prison sentence here—211 years-—- | is held by Herr Buchmann, 387, and a vaudeville artist before he became a first-story man. Re | cently he was leased from his [ cell to appear again before the lo cal court on another robbery ‘charge. The theft im Qquestion was in 1921. The prisoner couwidn't re- member it for he bad committed some 500 robberies up to that time for whick he had received, sentences totaling 208 years. Under the law, the judge might have given Buchmann 15 years for the robbery. But he decided 3 .+, |three years was enough to on the world as the Red Cross in-|” eaglo polsed for flightlyy tne 208, Buchmann the < ts relief work has |t} 1 by gold map! ‘03",“' and three years as & joke. \ ‘w“ the American | Pl2ced in & meda n with the > tal Association. It will be American IHospital Asaoc DELUGE “ MOLASSES emblem to represent hospital work Lhi-onghwt the world designed by Dr. William H. Walsh (right), Executive Sec- American Hocpital Association, The mew symbol is quarierad by a in horizon blue, surmounted CHICAGO, Dec. 28—An emblem Lorraias Wants a Divorce e+ oo ——— Carroll McComas, popular Broad- way star, I8 seeking a divorce from Walter J. Enright in Bridgeport, Conn,, claiming that soon after the marriage hubby forgot to remem ber to come home. (Internationsl Newsreel) PRSP A PIONEERS GET CLOSE TO $800 FROM BENEFIT Soulheastefiaské Towns Contributed $797.50 to Old Tlmers Fund To the Editor: Please find en- closed a list of donations from the various towns in Alaska for Benefit of the Pioneers of Pioneer Home Sitka. Some of the towns did mnot get out and work as I did in Juneau. I consider Juneau as one of the most liberal towns in Alaska when it comes to do- nating for any worthy cause and she always goes over the top. If the weather had been favor- able we' would have for this cause and I presume had the managers at the other towns stepped out and canvassed business houses of their they wanted to give more mon:y would have been raised. I am going to try ‘and make this an annual affair and show them | how the drive can really be put|: over. from Petersburg and one of §10.08 from Haines since amount col lected was published and made the amount M. Behrends Bank made three drafts, two of $250.00 eaca and one amounting to $§297.50. These were mailed to Mr. Kettle-|: the Superintendent of the|" with instructions | equally | there and | son, Pioneer Home, to divide the among the inmates wishing them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, amount I am thanking the Juneau Pub-|: lic in general for their support in | this Pioneer Bemefit Drive and helping put Juneau over the top|: ot any other Alaskan town. I also want to thank the Empire for taken in|: more money at the performance |’ the | respec: | | tive towns asking for donatiors|: from them for whatever amount | 1 roceived a donation of $17.00 [} that | ¢ donated coma|: ito $797.50 for which amount B.|: out Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weatber Bureau Foreeut for Juncau and vicinity, begtnning 4 v. m. todny. Fair tonight and ture; moderate casterly winds. LOCAL DATA . Barom. Temiun, nun;}x;nty Wind Velnclh Weather Time— 4 p. m. yest'y . 30.12 4 a. m. today. 30.11 Noon today .30.12 11 11 _ 12 Thursday, ot much change in tempera-| E Clear w 2 w 62 67 Clear Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY i Highest 3 p.m. | Stations— temp. _ temo. T TODAY Low 8a m. Preclp. temp. te fity 24 hrs. Nome Bethel Ft. Yukon Tanana Kagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor.. Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. Edmonton Seattle Portland .. San Francisco 0 [ ,.'l.: 1.00 .10 s than 10 mnes. Note.—Observations at Du Princ Rupert, Edmonlton, Seattl made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., The storm a that was Prince Rupert, has moved sout central near Seattle, the city. The low pressure pressure continued its influence fair high and over L cold we; Vailey southward to British Columbia. much Alaska during the next Fair weather, continue over with not Southeastern 2, Portland and San Francisco arc air pr e area has over Western Oregon and Western teh Harbor, Rodiak, Junean Junean central I rd, time. vesterday and t morningg it being inche: been attended by Washington. The baromet he Vpper Yukon Valley, and under ather extended from the Yukon morning wa change in temperaturs, 38 h will WANTS UNALGA T0 SEARCH FOR MISSING BOAT ::: Power Craft Pioneer, of Cordova, Missing for Two Weeks CORDOVA, Alaska, Dec. With two boats three times ba. ed by heavy seas and ice in th2 search for the Diesel power hoat Pioneer which has been missi two weeks, Gov. George A. has been asked to send the ga to aid. It is fearcd that the Pionecer, which operates between Cordova ‘and Katalla has sunk unless ablo to have reached sheltered anchor- age. A 75 mile an hour gale been blowing. It is not known how many ar: aboard the Pioneer, which is un Unel- has der the command of William 2.} Taylor. The Alaska Game Commissic Boat Seal and the Forestry Boa® Chugach have been carrying on a search for the missing Pioneer. ——.———— Among the through passengers on the Alaska for the westward is J. B. Gottstein, merchant, who is returning to Anchorage after a wvisit in the 'States. ? |rock. 3 | afternoon. 'FROF. SEREBROWSKY | OF MOSCOW, RUSSIA, | HERE ON BUSINESS| Sere hm\ y, M. E, ll sor in the Moscov Mining Acade on the Alas States. Hight or tor I will leave for the Ape mir‘-»» on the Margnita to an inspection. HMis purpose in the inspection the Apex-El Nido mine is to see how the mine is operated anl {how the ore is taken from the He has been visiting many {of the leading mining centers in {the United States making the ‘xludy £0 as to learn all the meth ods used in mining precious sub stances from the earth. % | He hopes to inspect the Alaska { Juneau Mine upon his return from Lisianski 1Inlet, and may later proceed to. Fairbanks if he ig ablc {to make proper connections. i B e pro- MARGNITA DELAYED | The motorship Margnita whickh !left Juneau Monday night did not arrive at Haines until this fore noon and was at Skagway thi Her sailing to Sitka, scheduled tonight, has cons>- quently been postponed until sometime tomorrow. Heavy winds land much snow was what delay ed the vessel. ———eo——— Judge James Wickersham, locai attorney, returned on the Alaska from a trip to Ketchikan. their splendid publicity ' support|: 'which helped make this under-|: ‘taking a -success. I remain, with ‘the Season's Greetings, Yours a W. D, 0SS, Coliseum Theatre. List of Towns ' Douglas, $52.50; Haines, $10.00; '8 both here and abroad. on a scroll around t p symbol will be put to the as that of the Red will decorate stationary will be flown as 2 appear on placards Walsh, executive hospital associa- the emblem. He lower circle, In the wpper right quadrant is a cream white Maltese cross on 3 maroon background. The upper left quadrant contains the rod of Aesculapius in maroon on a cream white background. The Greek lamp of knowledge in marcon or a white field is in the lower right quadrant and in the Jower lett is the Greek cross in cream whiw on a maroon field. The Lorraine cross has been ‘wunummumw"n -ewblem depicting rdhl to the WASHINGTON, Dec. 28-Th J United St sumed & small lake of nm.lut year. De-|! partment of pur, show lmpo;’,'i 213,728,000 gal- lons, a new 75 per cent Rico 8 per ‘Republic 7 over | Marion Nixon, photoplay star, lce Creepers J uneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking For Evenmg well | BIRD'S EYE PHOTOGRAPHS N WILL BE USED FOR MAP3 HALLE, Dec. 28—An order for a series of bird’s eye photo- graphs, covering about 320 square kilometers of the Halle area, was placed by the municipality's com- mittee on construction with the Junkers Aerial l‘hotogmphlc Bui- eau. From these views are to he pre !pared the requisite aerial maps for district constructions, such as the laying out of new streets, ex | tensions to the city’s canalage (and water supply systems, new setilement projects, ete. As the surface of the Halle dis | trict iz always more or less inter- (sected by numerous exeavations, | continually altering the topograph- vic aspect, the bird's eye photo- |graphs will also serve as valuable ladjunct for surveying purposes. New York State Suit I Gf Indians Is Refused | ALBANY, N. Y, Dec. 25—8°. Regis Indians have mo claim to vast tracts of land in New York State valued at more than $2,- jmm 000,000, the United States | District Court of Northern New | York decided yesterday when it rejected a suit filad by the In- dlffilay: tln.\‘ a[tmclmely ,,w_ dians. suit was an attemps ellcd cvening gown with' sil- 0 Tecover lands which the In- ver fringe on the bottom. This is | "' Hln g ! Z’”‘t"ry DI;' @ mew and special creation by | ! ]tl 1 "," ”'lv ”, Vhitcanlt one of the cleverest Hally’wo | ”:,],“..“_'” duwnn:, ik ‘lo1a papers for satc at The Empire. Eleven Vecio Heaters Sold during the month of November and all giving perfect satisfaction. Just the Thing for This W eather COME IN AND SEE THEM HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Manual and Automatic 0il Burners ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers P?ONE 39 SEWARD STREET MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST - Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR

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