The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1930, Page 2

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\ \ This 1 hooks / \FOURDATION, Price, \ \ \ \ \ } \ \ \ \ \ \ \ } ] \ l} ) \ I} \ \ \ 3 § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { § \ l} ) \ { ly y \ ) \ \ I} \ y ] { ) \ \ i \ I} \ \ § \ \ \ \ 1} \ ) l} \ ] § § ) 3 ] \ SEY SUCCEEDS | JUUGE AW, FOX : AS U, S. COMR . Judge Harding Appoints | Douglas Man as United States Commissioner \ ive” Wedpe: appointing Mr. hie appointment ned today by Hard of the of Judge Fo Judge Jus United € Judg November 1, 1 time had been Ur oner at Hyder 1y he would e » here, probably -opc affice her: to tha s Com- e time 1 a lav of the who Judge loeal bar, ago that d that rneys had several pr made e in order to L his retention but without Judge FPox, himself, declined comment on the matter ay that his re handed in to Judge .- AT THE HOTELS Gastineau W. 8. Peckovich and No other sweet lasts 80 long, costs so little or does so much for you. WRIGLEYS Promotes good Kealth when used regularly after every meal. It cleanscs teeth and throat, sweetens mouth and breath, and strengthens the gums. Your health is zided while your pleas- ure is served Good and Good for You RUSSIAN STEAM t BATHS Situated direetly back of Alas- kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. Lock for the Green House. Open Wednesdays and Satur- days between 1 p.m. and 1 am, MRS. EMILY SORRI, Proprietor e rrerreeerrree) VOGUE INNER-BELT Foundation Garment standing y adapted to thg full fig- ure, he up the front while the assuring a nice smooth appearance, B."M. Behrends Co., Inic. Juneau's Leading Department Store e to | "Vlhu seaplane North ) son a ;AH!’(‘ corsette new * and partica- in 15 inner belt that an wment hooks up the 18 Sizes to 5.75 D e r, D. Irwin, Funter Bay; R. L.| oon; H. W. Nettle- | J. A. King and L. rsburg; Alfred M. d J. B. Heath Mae Furlong, Seattle. laska and Mrs. Cookburn, Warm ; 8. Landis, Wrangell; T. R. and Charles Lee, Seattle. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ames and| Joseite Ames, Seattle; W. Conovar| |and Loren H. Low, Los Angeles; | F. Keiller and W. H. Ireland, Tena- | kee. ‘oo HJNEAU 70 HAVE North Bird Comes and Will Be Based Here and at Ketchikan transpe for and the rest'of Southeast a throughout the winter is ned by the Pic: r Airways. Bird will here and at tion service pl ted chikan, he craft, from bases with James M. Dog- and C. R. Wright d Howe of Ketchikan as arrived in Juneau yes- pilot d M. y afternoon She left here with Pilot Dodson and Mr. Wright and Mr. Howe this morning for Pybus Bay, where the two passengers were scheduled to land for a bear hunt. After their hunt on Pybus Bay they will go to| Pelersburg and, joined by friends| hunt du The North Bird is ex- pected to return here this after- noon. The Pioneer Airways has no hangar in this city, but one will be constructed in the immediate fu- ture. As scon as the hangar is completed, it will be the seaplane's main base. HERRING ABOUND IN BARLOW COVE Herring are ciose to the surface )f the water in Barlow Cove near Juneau, and the fine weather per- mits boats to gain entrance to the fishing area. Today 250 barrels f herring were brought here by the n, Capt. Martin Holst. re put into the Juneau Cold Stor- age to be frozen and to be kept for halibut bait. Two and forty barrels of herring were unloaded here Saturday by the Wilson. Jmon receipts over the week consisted of 8,000 pounds ofé he Eifin, Capt. E. O. Swanson, and hl off the Erma, Capt. Ed Doy Naval Mechanics Dead; Auto and Truck Collide DOTHAN, Alabama, - Oct. 13— Three naval mechanics from Pensa- cola were killed at Camp Belton, south of here, last Saturday evening in a collision between their auto- mobile and a truck. The dead arc C. Townsend, M. L. Davidson and C. J. Jackson. Ketchikan; | °‘BUT NOT KII.LED AIRSHIP SERVICE DURING WINTER: be | from Ketchikan,§ They |ville and Mr. M. V. Manville from ACROSS Bom st ‘ity In Holland Manly i of o play 34, Treachery Unit of wire measurcment Seesaw Condensed molsture Iig overtona &1 Those who escipe artfally Ltundry day aseball team | 63. Evropea | \mmu blackb} . 64. Famous | dlrlginic | 4% Flower Winter 50. 2000 pounds Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solfllm of Yesterday's Puzzle 2 (RIS RECTPTEN 535 and B’ | omlission European fineh oint = AlN ll;'fi"":nlllt a cers rE B NI AL S 3 B | 24, Knaek n.grlng}]gggmllu " ;:E: rn:r H‘III | 29, Worthless D emn ple ] o, % K mnnmnmr’a’ e e ElL[SERMSITEP]S] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 13, 1 Heiress to Wed & Pin 9. Lining of a vell Fawned apon Principal meals Annoy * 86, Plllages Also | 1. Long harrow Vagabond { opentr 80. Large perenuls’ DOW § plan | 1. Winglike 31 Sea | 2 Water condutt 52 Do 3. Diglslvle by 85 A quul ot” | | lund | | o Dstrament for Bi. wt hin °f ! determinfag 85, Pagan god | osltion at sea 56, Cafioon chars | cager r [ 7. Inseet Nutive metal trong taste 7. Bofore 0. ituntington, | Miss Harriett i granddaughter of the late trac- gnate, ilenry E. Hunt- t who accumulated mil- licns in the building of traction lines in Southern California, will wed Albert Docrr, son of | Albert E. Deerr of Mexico City. 930. 'nmc take an airplane to Wernicke. Mr. Wernicke is superintendent of the Treadwell Yukon Mining Com- pany at Wernicke. W. Conover, of Los Angeles, who lived in Alaska years ago, is here his first since he, left He is staying at on a visit, the territory. the Zynda. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Conway, who were married here Saturday, left on the Admiral Rogers for Skagway, where they will make their home. Mr. Conway is post- master at Skagway. —————o———— WRECKS SUNDAY, KILLING THREE (Continued from Eal,e One) passed through Juneau with it on | September 2. From Seward it was shipped by rail to Fairbanks, as- sembled at Fairbanks and was flown from there to Holy Cross. It is believed here that Pilot wien was engaged to assist Pilot Feljes in operating the plane. He was familiar with weather and other conditions on Seward Penin- The Pasadena heiress did not reveal the wedding ;uu. | | ing, Clerk of Court J. H. Dunn‘ |Deputy Clerk of Court J. W. Lie iers, United States District Attorn; H. D. Stabler, Asst. United States| Frank Bach, Sr., returned hom> on the Estebeth today. He visited | friends at Goddard Hot Springs and NOTORIOUS N. Y. BANGSTER SHOT Jack “Legs" Diamond At- tacked by Several Men Hideaway Hotel | | NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Oct.| 13.—Surprised on the eighth floor| of his hotel hideaway, Jack “Legs” iamond, New York's most notori- ous gangster was shot 'five times last night by several men. In his |serious eondition he was unwilling {or unable to reveal the identity of * |his assailants. ! ‘The racketeer was recemly re- |fused entry into several European . lcountries he was touring hecause [ne was undesirable. Marion Roberts, a show girl, and Diamond’s friend, has been arrest-| ed. She occupled an adjoining room. | The shooting is similar to that |of Arnold Rothstein, the gambler, two years ago. Both occurred in ho- tels during conferences of asso- ciates and both during election ‘campagins. Diamond was Rothstein’s body- guard. NEW YORK CITY, Oct. 13— ‘When Diamond awoke this morning after four hours' sleep, physlclnns' !gave the gangster more than an i {even chance to recover. Diamond |read in the headlines of the news-: papers about the shooting. He mut- tered to the officer on guard at the hospital door: ‘What, you . still here?” Y ESTEBETH BRINGS 20 PASSENGERS With 20 passengers, the mail boat Estebeth arrived in Juneau -early this morning from Sitka and way ports. Her passengers included Mrs, F. A, J. Gallwas, from ‘Chichagof; Archie Bell, Roy Bell and R. L. Smallwood, from Killisioo; Capt. R. B. Lesher, Oddie Glex, W. H. {Ireland, Nels Pehrson, Frank Hello, |E. ©- Ward and Frank Bach, sr. from Tenakee; Matthew Lawrence, Albert Jackson, Mrs. M, V. Man- Hoonah; G. D. Irwin, Jack Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs, S8am Peckovich; land N. Nickonivich, from Funter Bay. Three N.egrnes, Two Men, Woman, Confess to Crime ST. GENEVIEVE, Missouri, Oct. 13 —Three negroes, two men and a woman, conf( to the Sheriff |they shot and killed Harry Pan- chot,-aged 48, and wounded Paul |Ritter, aged 38, after robbing them. They threw their victims into the 'Mlsstslppl River and threw, rocks at Ritter who swam safely to shore. The prisoners were taken to the Hillsboro jail because of fear of mob violence. 1 Tenakee. R. L. Smallwood, fur farmer, i in town from Killisnoo. Ca by business he is making his first trip (,'hi(:ago City Employees May Receive No Pay to the States in 18 years. Mrs. Livingston Wernicke is CHICAGO, 1., Oct. 13— |2meng the passengers on the Prin-| | cess Louise, which called here Sun-| |day enroute from Vancouver, B. C out pay dnkll Nevesihor, to Skagway. She will go by train from Skagway to Whitehorse, and | The banks have rcfused to | purchaszs city bonds until the T | State Supreme Court rules on 3 % the validity of the special legis- lative action under which the bends are issued, The bonds include those for : fircmen and police. Twenty thousand cmployees of the City will probably go with- COURT PARTY LEAVES' FUESDAY TO. CONVENE' TERM AT xr.rcum Preparatory to oonvanmg a berm lof court at Ketchikan, Federal court lofficlals will leave here tomorrow ' morning on the steamer Yukon, and prcmbly will be absent a month lor six weeks, Members of the party to depart are: Judge Justin W. Harding, who wxll be accompanied by Mrs. Hard- | Why save pennies and waste dollars Cheap -printing may save you a few pennies of cost, but it will cost you dollare | in results. Just anothes way of saying GCOOD Diamond Briquets CLEAN ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT REASONABLY PRICED $13.00 per ton f.0.b. bunkers PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Dally Empire Want Ads Pay. H £ H H : £ H g H £ £ = H g i | § H % g z H £ H £ i H g LU T T U T LU DU T DU UL UL U U R LR T LU 1 sometim P! Aftorney G. A. Folta, Chief Dap-| uty United States Marshal J. , Miss Ann Ga Secre- {tary to Mr. Stabler, and Pete Dal- | |gard, bailiff. | - e~ | {& s | wHO'S WHO | J | AND W'i.,fl I-,' 18 laboard were instantly killed. Broth- i . : trolled Roasting. Every b roasted evenly and a flavor is pro-} | Fresh from, the ula as he had operated a com- mercis ane out of Nome for It is thought Father on one of his first Delon was plane trips over the northwestern of his charge when the occurred Sunday Details ction cident re Given ed Press oue received rnoon by The Empire, making a test flight. sh came at 3:45 o'clock Sunday afternoon while Wien was circling the ficld. Spectators said the motor seemed to stall and the hip dived to the ground burying the plane into the All three persons the nose of frozen earth. er Feltes, co- pllot was not aboard. What’s true in making muffins s true in roasting HiLLS BROS COFFEE / little at a time! That's | w ay to combine flour and milk in the right nmkmg muffins. Hills Bros. roast coffec a- few pounds at a time by i their continuous process 1 ry is duced such as no bulk-roasted coffee has. sriginal vacuum pack. Easily lapencd with the | key. Look for the Ar qb on the can. 0 1930 ) /Whether they de of silk, or wool, of 1isle, or silk ' and wool combined, we crave the pleasure of shoving you what the well-dressed man will wearl [Prices are a fead- MISSION PLANE : Con- | Weather Conditiona As Recorded by the U. S Weather Burean i Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg*~ning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Tuecsday; gentle northwesterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time zarometer Temp. !‘Ill'd"\, Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yesty 2097 1 st s 1 clay 4 a. m. today 29.99 88" 89 N 4 Clear Noen today 30.17 8 58 w 10 Clear . CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS % ¢ YESTERDAY 1 TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. Q-m. Stations—. ¥ “ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloe'ty 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 3 WY AT meg " 0 Cldy ome 34 34 89 .08 Rain Bethel 38 38 | 26 26 & 0 Clegar |Fort Yukon 30 30 | 20 20 - 0 Clear Tanana . 34 34 | 2 26 - .10 Cldy Fairbanks 32 32 | 28 26 4 02 Cidy Fagle 32 32 | 28 28 6 02 Cldy St.. Paul 46 44 { 36 0 Cldy Duteh Harbor 46 44 | 4 4“4 - 16 Rain Kodiak 44 42 | 36 40 14 0 Clear Cerdova 66 48 | 3 a2 4 04 Clear Juneau 46 41 | 32 33 1 21 4 Clear Ketchikan 50 46 | 34 34 4 44 Clear Prince Rupert . 68 66 | 38 40 4 1.68 Cliy Edmonton 52 46 | 28 30 ® 0 Cléar 3eattle ~ - A R 4 0 Foggy Portland 66 64 | 42 42 0 Clear San Francisco 60 60 | 56 56 6 .16 Clear Spokanc 58 56 | 30 30 L4 0 Clear Vancouver, B. C. 60 50 | 38 38 & 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is high over most of Alaska and southward™to California. It is low south of the Aleutian Islands accompanied strong easterly winds and rain. Rain has also fallen on Seward Peninsula and snow in the gentral Interior. The weather has clear- ed in the Gulf of Alaska and th> Southeast. Tempeartures Mave fallen over most of the Territory but have risen in the Aleutian {Islands and on Seward Peninsula. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Invite Your Guests to Dine With You at CTLUB CAFE They’ll appreciate your good taste -—— and you’ll appreciate ours! y We are proud of our menus, and know you will relish their satisfying difference. THE CLUB CAFE R. T. KAUFMAN V. F. (Red) WILLIAMS_ Proprietor Chef’ | | } Telephone 183 EMPLOYAIENT OFFICE POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller, Prop.§ WANTED FOR RESALE — TWO BATTERY OPER-! ' ATED RADIO SETS ' 1 § ' § ' Will make an extra special allowance in trade | for a new MAJESTIC — Straight Radio or| Combination Radio and Graphophone Set,' Terms on Application Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. | Phone No, 6 Juneau, Alaska . PHONE 478 ! E 5 CALIF ORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries ” | Pioneer Pool Hall l

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