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MAYOR JUDSON - IS UNOPPOSED FOR ELECTION Six Candidates for Three c Vacancies on City Coun- the Prohibition law | While Mayor T. B. Judson win| The charges on which he ‘was| B % v any opposition ‘tor ve-|tried were. that he was sctive o clection, the three Councilmanic|!¥0 Juneat County liquor rings candidates on his ticket cil Are in the Field all face THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. George B. Rice, James Lm»su:\“ Loan Guilt Ousts and J. F. Green For School Director—R. E. Rob-| Vitale From Bench ertson ——— e Claimed Case Was “Frame Up”; Jury Acquits Defendant MADISON, Wis, March 27— aton G. Price, suspended Dis- Attorney of Juneau County, d by a Federal| cy to violate | e has been ac Court jury of cons The Government called 41 witness- | % . €5 to establish the alleged con-| zi??suin:;:f’;;{d;?”li;n nc"firh’:d;l;_ spiracy. Most of the witnesses were | | ing period closed yesterday linked other alleged conspira-| 2 A _, lcies and many of them have plead- [soe o5 Yoieis had registered at| " oty to previous indictments (w City Clerk’'s office this mo: af awaiting tence. The| ing. If the full vote is to be cast|qoronge with 38 witnesses, charg-| Tuesday, more than 200 Persons .y yngy the case was a “frame up.” must register every day in the re- Ciadh i maining time for registration which closes Saturday evening i : The candidates for municipal of- | Butler Announces : fices are | His Platform; Seeks Citizen's Ticket For Mayor—T. B. Judson For Councilmen—Walls 8.} New York City magistracy by the | yenr. George, H. Messerschmidt, H. G.! BOSTON, March 27.—Wiliam M.| Appellate Division, before which | Nordling. /Butler has anounced the platform| he was tried and found guilty of | Independent candidates P—F olger’s Colffee Demonstration | | Friday and Saturday GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 and 95 for Coun- on which he will seek the Repub- | Senate Nomination . Vitale was rebioved from | Albe | unjudicial conduct in the accept- | late Arnold Rothstein, notorious gambler. Following Vitale’s con- viction, Norman Thomas, noted Socialist, laid before the additional Grand Jury the names of eleven | other city magistrates whose ac he declared should be investigated. (International Newsreel) | lican nomination for.the United | States Senate. He said he was up-‘ posed to the repeal of the Eigh- teenth Amendment and stood with- out qualification behind ch-,uhm\ Hoover's views on Prohibition. On the death of Senator- Henry | Cabot Lodge in 1924, Butler was appointed to fill the vacancy but| when he sought election at the| expiration of his term he was de-| feated by Senator David I. Walsh, | a Democrat. HELD AT HOSPITAL| Suffering from amn which apparently has erased from her mind all memory of past events,| Mrs. Mary Kavda of Juneau is in| St. Ann’s hospital today. She was brought into town last night by an employee of the Alas-| ka Juneau mine, who found her| near the Ebner boarding house ir lver Bow Basin. Shortly afl 10 p.m. city officials were working on the cast and this morning early ' |were able to establish her identity AT OPEN EVENINGS 45 inches wide. .%2 25 per yard O ITALIANO LINEN Suitable for Ttalian cut work and all kinds of fancy work. Made by Strathmore Linen Co., One sale at Since 2 a.m. this morning her mind has been clear, but she has no memory of ything that tran- | spired prior to that time. An | vamination by a local physician failed to reveal any signs of drug| or liquor. She is apparently in good health, although she com- plained of a slight headache. Mrs. Kavda will be held at the| hospital temporarily pending fur- ther investigation. = | et | BENZO . WITCH HAZEL | 25 CENTS AR T M DID YOU SEE OUR DRESS ANNOUNCE- MENT IN WEDNESDAY’S EMPIRE? Don’t fail to drop in and look over this extraordinary display of new gt Spring Dress LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS | | PHONE 454 ; IIIIIIIII||IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lll“lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|III|||I]II|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII e = INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR CITY i 3. IIII|||lIIIII|IIIIlIIIIlII||IIIIIIIIll||||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIiilllillIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIII|iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII_! , GEO. B. RICE Strict enonomy in operation of City’s 2. Equable treatment for every part of City. Independent---Absolutely no pre-election prom- ises other than to carry on an efficient and progressive City Government. IlllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII i {Fine for After Shaving or| | for Chapped Hands or Face S. Phone 25 We Deliver The Nyal Service Drug Store | We Have Everything | Fresh in Fruits and Vegetables l at very reasomable prices. Also | more of the juicy Prunes at | | 15 cents pound | GARNICK'S | PHONE 174 | (Gee Bee) COUNCIL Business. I THANK YOU = e ‘m) ance of a $20,000 loan from the |° AM.NESIA VICTIM ls |banks, in time for the needs of GRAF ZEPPELIN 70 MAKE POLAR FLIGHT IN 1931 - Nansen Writes Gov. Parks Regarding Polar Ex- pedition Program The Graf Zeppelin, under cha o Aeroarctic, will make its fir r expedition in April, 1931 ng to a letter just received by George A. Parks, from Pritjof Nansen, President of the Society and famous Arctic explorer, who will head the expedition. ~ Insur- ce for the big airship, lack of h forced the .cancellation of 1930 expedition, will be avai for next year, he said. Nansen expressed his regr: to. Gov. Parks that plans for thi year's werk had to be cancelled The delay, however, was expected to prove beneficial as it wofild per greater achievements in 1931 | than would have been pozsible this Arrangements Complete All financial arrangements as well | censtruction, preparation and of all the necessary scientific apparatus and methods for the ex- tended chbservational program h: been made last summer and fall for | It con- this year's projected flights. developed in December that, tra ment with Aeroarctic, |chiffbau-Zeppelin Company not secure from underwriters in- surance covering the trip. The officers of the society have now taken up the matter and hop‘ get the insurance covered for an andmon in 1931, basing the confidence on declarations receiv from responsible parties of the in- surance risk. Unfortunately this |assurance was received too late to permit forwarding of the grea |amount of supplies and equipme [necessary to reach the several base stations in Norway and at. Fair- ship in April of this year. metrological conditions of the Ar tics, Mr. Nansen said, are unfavor- able for success of the expedition as |planned after April and May. No Keason for Delay There is no reason from the scientific and operating sid饙 for |delay next year, he added. Through |t the most energetic application of the various scientific and techni-|" cal commissions of the society, the | jentific equipment, methods and construction have all been remark- ably well prepared. Through the endeavors of Fairbanks Commercial Club the and |citizens of that town, the Terriforial Government of Alaska and the Alaska Road Commission, a fine landing field has been prepared at Fairbanks, involving the expendl y to its expectations and agree- | the Fufts-| could | Datly Cross—word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 1. Bearing tem- 1. Move back arils 7. Affording ate ® 15. Enst Atrienn tractive Mohammedan . EB[A[RENBIL [E[SIT 7. Fall flower LIENAP EMEIER[1[EIR Men: eollog. arge tub o MR E|VIOIL|TISIENE]| 22 Curtan mate- ria FIEE|D EISINIE]| 2. Soft hats worn T n the Alps TIAITIME E Tg Dl gz Fireman who ends the hose SINEER AIDIERIS] ;) Ntic Toet of 100 square RIA|G Rl |P 5] syllables meters oface Myselt MIEIN[T O LIEIPIEIR Moving . Glactal rl e Yy means of Thetraet: UVIARET YJMERE Forward Tipped up RIAILIE TIR|OID ered Came face to AlD DR EREEDI{E! 3. Hmn'mbm 5 RV Slevate LIE/AINIE| oLl [VIEIS Be subjected 1 o 5 I l§_1H A DEBINAME[S 42. Flogged | 3 Fouaney 44, Unhappiness ] 36 Sounch s SN W Ehssicnvs DOWN i Money hoarder _ Utle 1. Abounding 48, Portable hed Celestial 4. East Indlan 2. Wife of Ge: 3L Part of an welght raint automoblle 40, il engine Y 8. Is able 52 Acquire 44 1. Type square nowledge cord 5. Preseribed Create disorder Fail to hit 81. Department in amounts of Permits Genus of typle " Alglers medicine - Diminutive o 2 . su . odfsoof it i 60. Hold a session 1 . Highway 62, Men's patriotic 8. Kind of 1y organizations 4. . Expression of abbr. : inquiry 64. French pro- nature stories . Pen point noun 52, First name of . Genus of the 66, Babylonian a movle actor Virginla willow deity N fll 1B Iil’/%flll- n IIH%IIIII%HIII MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING TOMORROW | A very interesting program has been arranged for the Women’s Misionary Society of the Presby- terian Church which will meet to- morrow afternon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Redling- chafer is the leader and Mrs. Her- riman the hostess. After a short business meeting Mrs. Personeus will lead the devotional, roll call will be answered by brief items on missions, and the following topics will be considered: Paper on the “Value of Foreign Languages in the Schools” — Miss Blanche Kelley. “Fcyeigners M. L. Merritt. “Japan and Korea”—Mrs. Mor- gan. “Applied Christianity# at Ellis Island"—Mrs. W. P. Scott. “Relation of the Missionary Work to the Peace Movement”—Mrs. J. P. Williams. Book Review — “All in a Days Work"—Mrs. C. C. Saunders. Refreshments will be served. All‘ | women interested in missions are| most cordially invited. 1 i ||IIIII|IIIlllIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIII!IlllllllIII|II||IIIIIII|IHIIIIII|. PRICES OF 1930 CHEVROLET Oregon Prosecutor in . America”—Mrs. ) I ‘. rawin D. Hick County, Ore cne of the youngest Atterneys in the United Sta CARS and TRUCKS F. 0. B. Juneau, Petersburg and Wrangell EQUIPPED WITH SPARE TIRE, AND REAR BUMPERS T L T T T T T T T FRONT 750.00 780.00 3815.00 750.00 ROADSTER SPORT SEDAN (disc wheels) SPORT ROADSTER (5 wire wheels) PHAETON SEDAN CLUB SEDAN COACH COUPE SPORT COUPE (disc wheels) .. I’ORT (()UPE (a wire V\l|u]~) ture fo $12,000, all of which except |$1,800 was financed in the Terri- tory. “We are espec heroic type such as this of Aert arctic, initial delays and disa] pointments have only served spur their sponsors. The importan lly under obliga- Nansen wrote the he interest of thfl; rnment in making | polar regions is so great in eve ts contribution the landing field at Fairbanks. There |realization of our plans will can be no question but tha 0- | compensated for in the grea nautics and aerial means of |achievement which must come portation must have an important|their effective realization in 19: de- ts will also vitally interested in —_—————— velopment and that our e ibe so directed const “As in all pioneer work of th of increasing our knowledge of the sense that I feel this delay in the 31. |bearing upon the economic s | Therefore, I count upon the privi of your gr Pl be |lege of your continued and enthusi Pr on 1% ton with 82x6 rear tires includes assured that Aeroarctic are \a:\[)c support.” one ‘§0Y are tire. Have you triea the rive o'Clock | Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe’? | . 850.00 o-| 565.00 l:;‘ 1Y% ton Truck Chassis, 30x5 tires... 760.00 el 1% ton Truck Chassis and cab ... 865.00 1% ton Truck Chassis, 32x6 rear tires 77 1% TON TRUCK CHASSIS AND : CAB (32x6 rear tires) in | Ty Prices on 114 ton with 30x5 tires includes one 30x5 spare tire. 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