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Py o~ . e i R R i D b — s o v - v & PR, 4 B VO L TRl BN . : ) i3] THE DAILY ALA“KA EMPIRE WE DNLSDAY MARCH 19, 1930. - | ————t e a— e it — - < 2o e e WWMWWE;[ Halled as N ew Queen Of th e Atlantl l Weathék Conditions As Remrded by the U. S. - é’ | ® Weather Rur PRES] VTI]\( | Porecast for Janeau and vicinity, be e e | H5 z ! | Fair and warmer tonight and Thursday;: gentle variable winds. QRE L 3 3 7 D S LOUAL DATA S .‘iff /gfl [} F l}(} T ” E A g ne | Thie Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocy Weathe inom. y ... 80.4 1 61 NE 20 Cidy LA 1 ‘EI "(»' ’S‘ 1"'01{ 4 m. teday 30.41 4 329 NE 7 Clear K A ." f } AN i & 1 today 39.31 16 13 s 6 Cidy - > | - g — YZD ) g 1 ‘)iblihg/\" (,‘ 1 CABLE AN RADIO REFORTS L e | ~ VLS ILRDAY 1 TODAY 'l;., Highest 4pm. | Low 4o.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. i AR p ;3 | Statlons- . ten temp. Velocity 24 ihe for Spring are lovelier and R e . O X RAbrs Wysatue: - TR s 2 0 -6 -6 6 Trace Snow more di ‘tive than ever and have 2 20 2 12 0 ' Pt Cldy : ; & b B U SRl ] Cldy become the foeal point of the lower 4 % 1 L 0 Clear ) . . i -8 -8 o Lo 0 Clear part of the costume since the 'skirts { A M = 0 Cldy . 5 .o 20 . 0 1dy Lave become decidedly longer. 2 B w | o v c%‘ulr 2 % 2 0 0 Pt Cldy A% " > % 20 18 | -4 4 0 Clear They must harmonize perfectly with & 2 & By 4 L] Clear bt i A B DN AT e 5 chikan 3 3¢ iy 20 4 16 Pt. Cldy the t ensemble, howe ver, or they fhos Rupert ... 40 g8 a8 e 8 2 Bt ody 3 1in it and the decired effect lost cniton - 10 17746 10 18 12 Cldy T YR ¢ 62 68 | 44 44 : 0 Pt Cldy to an otherwise admiring world. R e e T s 0 Clear dr b, CRE e ) 0 Cldy & new models include many *—Less than 10 miles, novelties in new colorings NOTE —Observations at Alaskan mainland stations, except Ju- a Y iy s TS 2 |nean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. 2 and models of trir NERE. Priced from | The pressure is moderately low: four hundred miles south of the t i e : e S L a- | a Peninsula and in Central Canada, and is high throughout Al- t v \(},,)U todH )_50 s L : % ik [ cia, British Columbia, the Pacifiz States and the ocean to the i A K . 4 VR 3 $7 i | westward. Light snow has fallen in portions of Southeastern Alaska € el 7 ; G R i B % !and on the Bering Sea coast. Fa'r weather has been general in : |other districts. Temperatures havc risen throughout Alaska except : YRR 174 ‘;E'\DS gPlg!NG The S. S. Europa, of the North German Lloyd 4 but is expected to establish a new record for speedy ; :1, fi)n;:f‘m e g, W TU e AN et : N WY Y. i 1 ine, which is now ready for its first trans-Atlantic | trans-Atlantic travel. Work on the ship se o 4 o crossing, so long awaited on both sides of the ocean. | ously retarded about a year ago when a fire broke s Tiland Paskive Qo p SSE53 £ (EF l() g() {The new liner, which is a sister ship of the Bremen, | out and gained considerable headway before it | 015 [PAT0 COCERE ‘jmgz‘g‘; i & S . will measure 938 feet in lengih, as does the Bremen, could be checked. International Newsreas | |E. B. Dudden, manager and prin- TENNIS' BALLS € cipal owner, left for Ketchikan on R : Lincs that are smart and new, without e e the steamer. 3 5 5 &s 1 4 BREMENHAVEN, Germany, March 19.—The North G yd liner Europa, twin sistership to| g, 11 and O, D. Leet, rep- New Stock ( 1 h”“‘r’» freakish, are evident in these the Bremen, Blue Ribbon liner of the Atlantic, left a’ 1 o'l noon for Channel ports and New | resental of Melchior, Armstrong, : guits from Michaels Stern and Middi- k on her maiden voyage. {Dessau_Co, Ine, who have been : ; 1 Th2 Eurcpa is similar to the Bremen excepl that sh> t more tafer ard has oval fun-|in \um au the past \veAc'r.. al:e hook~ [n Pacuum Tms | shade. She Is 49,746 tons end is driven by turbines an 0, for PolriURELE b At 1 o, o : by turbines A% e s 2 3 P LI I J ‘;‘5“ 7 0 i : s ganS SR 50c¢ each > ! bRy 4 g WOMAN ADJUDGED INSANE { riced as low as D¢ . \CODDARD FROM NORTH AND LUNT FROM WHO i 1 with two pair pants 4 el e e 4 s 17 3 | . A. B. McCoombs was ye e ! g R FAR WEST, EXCHANGE STORIES, SEATTLE | AND WHERE | 1. ioi; tigeed ncame by Ju 1 e - "mh(:m and committed to > 3 | ) Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Manville o Sanitarium by U. S. BUTLER-MAURO E. M. Goddard breeks into ihe| imr Presidenis to i b s | N ne gt g who have been spending the winter joner W. C. Arnold. She . newspaper columns of a xecort 8s-| pes th wi ty of DRUG CO : {: l}‘en( g _JO nC attle’Buntiay Tites and-1s Gibiien | Address Chamber months in the States, returned to will b2 uth with a party of . e ® [N L] ° Vidkehi it i 7 their hon e on the Yukon. priscners enroute to MeNeil Island ¢ : 9 Yo 8 hm('h Sobais {AL t Regular Mecting on the Yukon included under the chargs of Deputy Ma Sree Dtiyedy i (Flons 1 Jurear’s Leading Department Store of AN N iM has #hal J. J. Buckley and Pat ©'Connor WHEN WE SELL IT ? i explains the rea S ip to|on the ste: Alaska. IT'S RIGHT — e uan ¥in, | , m.‘v the P“RNW‘W The man who v : N |the Goddess of M man who chap b binnei Express Money Orders V'. K. McLeod, who has been to d on his first trip out of PRINTING W‘HEN our experi~ Sizes 6 to 15 years, old, K ence suggests the air, $2. | BRA use of colored paper, _per pair, $2.00 § .:ilor;d lnl;&r ke 3 Another grade, sizes 6 to ¢ nation ol e two for Former [;;,oxlm‘ Arrested frine Disest ‘ ]' y by Federal Offi- |wen Roaa erewi; (g fov Robbenes e | Jancau Is over from Shane » 1 4 a in 29 yoars, is bound for = s ! o Seward on the Yukon. oY A T DR 5 R ey ST s u P " ! | “Nice stick you have there o . > 1 i ab lzyig () ;’i/ 1 gHAHGED WI.'H |drawled the latter, E. M. Goddard o SR s g BO]/ S, \ o & ! of the Al Commission, | ¢ ‘ O’Connor of 2 ! ! down f ! . e duncheon at t prisoners LON ! 4/ & ;fi ! d,” responded the other, Car o ‘ g . ANT H J i 3 : b 00 t, novelist and editor of 1 % HI‘),,L b on the Alaska COI:OR P b l Y Seattle after L R tive is o Dennis Win: 880006000000 G0 | B - . “We unea n Al- 5 4 T Rl AN soun s o, toturned cau on the JESA thejobyousubmitsen 1110 yeate O3 bEr PRI Foiio E son of C, : 2 i 'S PEgY. §0y s Alacka today i . @8 ald toward increasing : 3 - who make up the Senate Ta, magazine|for an Al 3 WO, 8 Sinser 4 > westy ‘u-dmoln/ of bit‘c«x:‘r“ the K possible returns, we EHEN Bowe MALlleAw a2 L report 5 publish od here tc iy pt:)l}), X}‘:i\J say, 111 we get .;[ discussed. m:h{.)r 4l Wil you,ba, A1, white COATS ret gatl n a robbery on L e A o D i erand black ink are & aseribed to the :.[‘mn_ of Po);m. G. A |sce our Only two|® 8 ¢ ® 0008000 Company, || m" wuggest them. $5.00 and $6.00 values E Getchell. He was arraigned befor ars old. and $63,000 worth of ani i 2 —_——-t e ;( A ’A passenger on || $3.00 “There A |mals sold alrea speh g 15 1here .'udyb A, X in the United|™ 8, X o the wasiwa ) audience None of th ni - er's Court and |™ d you, not o ICRAIG MAN ARRESTED | m« “",“,'n tward end s to hear Goft The, ice thuw Far ) ive traveling 1t 5000 which had shed late this aftel arrt acoord this " as he put North and the . But when he went over the names, from Borah to Schall, there. Wheeler Ixom the Democratic side - >>> to ingut what the : , but oot LOS ANGELES TODAY | the Alaskn this n, Sam Shusk- £ and J. W. MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Opposite Coliseum Theatre ® not been f " noon. He is accused of the robbery of 1 business houses—3. M. ment Store, L. H. ion Company and . Proper, 1t s, is now | Iowa, end undar East talkea of - ON SERIOUS CHARGES :x cluding psrhepsi — | and cabbages,’ ‘Charged g with s jand Kings, M is in Beattle tent to ki attempted arson, ‘jon his fifth visit to the United Sam early States since he born in China this we forty years ago 0 author to Craig of the novel “I Idol,” were said to have been commit! and ediis. a A war political mega: Coff doesn't out- X4 Spring 2. He is booked ok in Juneau g Styl()s e e “the wild ja “1 nt charging George "‘um"r. Sam'’s brothe Wheeler said. “My 'mental evolution iias never s “‘/-);‘ s ‘)%bln“_ years 10 s gsgistant to H. ol crimes, 15 i the himdz R Ralph Wien o, reached the ‘wild jackass' stage,” choo) for FOBDERY. @ re, | (RSAIS Exectitive Office s of the Craig D Marshal Bit (he vykon £ il f;’e’;‘lwg" ;}olt;nnswi'red and refused to yield yjveq there 1| oot gt ot Compa“;on' Alaska G‘;::: ‘St!‘rn(ll\v:;mxr. {he Bas been une to locate the “ “Falibas or y further. somewha akenad by B 45 iy T eroned Goals man. g ¥ & ¥ nr:., nt\_‘.‘:.h:“t “v::}:mx:‘.mv gk ‘\ here m)z"l \"‘ i to Sealttle(:mld He came south on ths patrol b)ut’ Détails of the matter were not M = IBL—\ ” (;!m b of the B. m graphlc information, recelved by | re to Tacoma. Chlef Ge'- |seal of the Bristol Bay patrol, and ‘available here. 1t is understood oo e Bl I the o i BNrL s oo Mrs. Adsit fromi Mrs., Do chet. Gorking on anonymous, tYRE- yesterday wes arranging the @8 the charges ar ates on a 5 and pleasure | FRODECTS, s 2 from a 19 Connors Mo- | ransfer to Clallam County officials kind of frec for all fight at Craig 3 sing the where- |5t two female mountain goats several months ° L) = & vt ‘s |chouie female mounialn_gouts skl monihs g0 in WHICh the " Amerg inese eving 1o meaete | CHALATEN’S WILDROOT WAVE 1 to have clashed ’ *m;)r ;c P&OD‘:;I‘- River Valley back of Cordova on 1 named Vieter Johnson ;é?k) oinj‘::ia:hs“ Veb e SET ad already |the steamer Yukon, to be liberatos is w 8 t 0 o Iinnstd i H. B. Kittelsby, interested in the Coats : in the Hood Canal district. They PSR ET It is not sticky or greasy 1 Gabbs, of San D ‘ advised of the jare the last of eight goats sent fr e 1 Lintas Gabos, e s (o e ot e e o SINERAL SERVICES T ) s oo hai G t hiln there. A €00d. . TS |frorty'- $he- Olymples, set..free in oy i g : g i‘ 1c boy agreed to co, and he re- |Southeastern and Sputhwestern Al- HELD HERE TODAY & ¥ and beautiful. OMEN’S CLUB TO ' Possibly if the ip. He is maki largs had kept down in me Sena not have ‘1'\1 ise that tae gcn!a showed a well t“,“mi“ front. There is a big down in a sort of supp! reom of the restaurant, off by it- gelf, that is reserved every day for a considerable group of th: 8 the journey Wallen, who attended him = south cn the Alas night from Stock- ney uid arrive in Los eles at 8:20 am. tod t's mother and his si= ter, oy turned here about two weeks ago.[aska. FOR BLOMGREN BOY ! TR Sizes 6 to 14 years Little chance for improvement in — $1.00 per bottle Since that time he has been work- i Insurgents, headed by George Nor- — HAVE MEETING ON |2 as a laborer on the capital |China's civil strife for many years| Funeral scivices for Robert Blom- CRO WN | e 1is of Nebraska. < building to come 'is seen by Mr. Lunt. “I grem, thirteen-year-old son of Mr. . | In novelty cloths and If a passerby has the luck to finl ATUR.DAY MAR. 22 Rmm.~ from Jowa to the United |have been on the ocean for eleven and Mrs. G * Blomgren of this é | Juneau Dr'lo_ the door open, there about that Altorney’s Office here said|days, and so.have no late news; city, who pas: away early Sun- 2 ¥ tweeds— - table almost any afternoon he will The levislative committes o! per was convicted in Dés Moines {but & miracle has happened if day ‘mo v 2 at 2:30 | » ¥ 4 gee six or seven of the coalition- Juneau Women's Club has a: lof four robberies. He was sen-|quiet and order has succceded thes p. m. ted m the Presbyterian AR Com an ers from the nepub:ichnn 51“: h(“‘l 4 last July to a reform school fconfusion and civil war that pre- Chureh, the Rev. C. C. Saunders MY | p y ‘ ing their bread and cheese, togath- antence was suspended, When |vailed wWhen I left China” he said. officlating. . ¥ 4 | 52 er, a happy family. Norris, John- Saturday, |he was taken befare District Attor- Strife to Continue | The church was bsautiful with : ¢ With'the very new Free Delivery Phone 33 gon of California, Nye, “Young inced at a|ney D. Stabler this morning.| “In regard to the famins, terrible the numeruos fi offerings sent S H I RTS Post Office Substation No. 1 Bob” 1a Follétte and, more oft evening. beinz arrested by Federal |suffering is being experienced, and by the friends of the da- . cape and throw U e than not, Wheeler from the Demo- ! : $ 2 3 is an oper and the officers, he is said to have con-|will doubtiess col_mnue. with much E services in- {fessed to all three local robberies loss of life. In tais respect the at-| v i h he was charged. It is|titude of the American Red Cross plot in Ev % TR make an interestin i he had ons companion |is the jonly sensible one to take Round-tabies have been notable ;igress on the History of Alaskaniin the Bshrends' and Connors Mo-/|Money ‘has been Subscrived and 5 services. T # promoters of jolnt enterprises since government. He has Company jobs, but was aloné|being distributed where ti benofits in a hody. * cratic side of the political fence ic is invit © are usually on hand Judse James 3 effects. en Lx 'netery. SEE BIG VAN n citendance at the { Boy' SR xrEas A fine weade ' | Goodrich, Hood and Firestone Six boys from this or- Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- | o v i & 6¥ E 4 " o | ers and Ofl Ski; King Arthur's day. That Senatorial ypeor g5r yoars and wi the Morris robbery was per- the afflicted: that is in the shap: ganigation acted os palibearers. wool serge | $4 95 i O | ’“ estavrant table is no exception. y,pences that have helped t ated, of grain, but to pour large sums,They are Arthur Flekes, Ceorge i 7 to . A a:s::nnosmxm | strategy of manyahard fought 4. 116 1ays by which Alaskans are| All three of the robberies occurred [Of money into a country with which Whyte, Harold Deets, Duncan Rob- | n—#n\é battle fleld may have been . o ooy learly this year while Proper was|to line purses of rapacious. officials lertson, Wayne Olson and Sonny 2 out about it. What a tale ‘could tell, that table, had it the , of tongues. Measured by experience in po- i insurgency, Senator Norris should preside at the table nters. He has been insurg- = .q'employed as reporter on a local|and ‘middiemen’ would be alding|Gray. S O to|weekly paper. On several occa- |and abetting corruption. *The prob-| —_————— men,” will be given by Mrs. 'sions he interviewed both munici-|lem is one for the Chinese to solve, | WRANGELL OFFICERS HERE mann, legislative chairman for 'pal and Federal officers about pro-|themselves. JImagine en America| TO GO BEFORE GRAND JURY - £ £ W in t¥ lution of the rob- |indifferent to the great Mississippi| | \ Territorial Pederation of 28 b T 9 flood /of several years ago, and the| United States Deputy Marshal H. | & L velief of the sufferers there, and D, Campbell and Chief of Police 1 U ! A short address on “Some Necde Legislation Measures of Interest $16.50 HARRIS Hardware Company - Now located next - men's Clubs. Good music numbers long that all of his luncheon DOYe been aranged. | Mrs. L7V, Ray and son, Lee Rad, |one Would realise the state of af- 'Steve Grant, of Wrangell, arrived The Clothing M { /é?&‘ %77 3 CONNORS are mere juniors on the y B Carbray and A. Van Mav-|Jr, are passengers on the Alaska (fairs in China today. {last night on the steamer Yukon e Clothing Man v 45 GARAGE ly is the sutoerat ¢y commercial brokers, left on]for where Mrs, “China can never do anything for to appear &s witnesses before the | ” RN e e um, but a very genial {ne Alaska, the former for Ket-|callcd that. That is the Nor- ¢vkan and the latter for Wran-|ter ",: # Y gel, athe I s \ — gty herself unless the Chinese them- Fgderal Grand Jury. They will re- who ,; a student in|selves can forget self, and do some- turn: t0 Wrangell as soon as their ty of Washington. lm for their fellow countrymen.” 1t:uc!m:.is is completed. Old papers for sale at The h- ipie.

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