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’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 13, 193077 ol 2 s i e T : 5 CONDITIONS ON | crowps FiLu sQUARE s REvoLuTionisTs MarcH (FRANK A ALDRICH COLI SEUM | PAGIFIG COAST SUGGUM!BS AT LAST TIMES TONIGHT Sl ARE lMPRnVINGI PIflNEERs HUM E‘ You'll know all about it when you SEE HEAR . NEWS 0. M. Olson, Relurningi | Miner and.Lf\gislator Dies‘ ACT from Vacation, Reports from Effects of Apo- COMEDY | Material Recavery plectic Stroke CSPEED- | i it i o e n oo ~ four-year term to the Territorial Legislature, and sat | ness and industry are showing con- siderable improvement, declared O. WAY” M. Olson, President of Juneau- in the sessions of 1 and 19: Young Hardware Company, Wwho| | Mr. Aldrich was born in “Wh g with with Mrs. Olson returned home; Wayne, Ind., next to the your | YBflflg "‘at uP7 One of | a Qaramount Pucture Sunday after a five-week vacation lof a family of five boys WILLIAM HAIN spen; largely in_California. With| his brothers lived at Treadwell 11| xi\ alxx]::xrc{\ll ‘vghix:‘nm]c“grrx;g‘gx: b 12 fohon A”Bv;urt}‘ sl @ A Smash-Hit of the New Show World s ashington, x Alaska, Mr. Aldrich had lived in 10-25-50-Loges Tic and California by automobile Chicago, Dubuque, Ia., and in sev-| VITAPHONE ACTS PAR \MO[ NT A(‘Tq : | “We had a wonderful vacation,| eral towns in Montana. He was a | : 3 enjoyed almost perfect weather, no| |; packer in the commissary depart-| and NEWS 3 rain and no extremely hot weath-| T ment in some of Gen. Nelson A.| COMING cr,” Mr. Olson said. They visited all Miles' Indian campaigns. He was| — ¥ of the larger cities of the Pacific| {7 unmarried. So far as known here,| 2 “Strange Case of Coast and some of the smaller all his surviving relatives live in|Dinosaur Eggs o g ones, and spent several days in the States. He was a member of the| 4. ry.c. 1 Sgt. Grisha” P AU O o o|Order of Alaska Pioneers and had|“17€ Discoverec { Caliente. ! served as Grand Worthy President|In Montana FIGHT Is 0 lrrrrrrrrorrrrrereeeeoeed | “If one were to form conclusions | of the organization. deicss N S e from the automobiles seen on the| 5 FE ¢ _ PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. ® | nighways and the big crowds which | ® 13—The first discovery in e — {other places of amusement, it would ® nosaur, prehistoric animal, e |Two important decisions affecting |seem as if there was no such thing | ® is announced by Princeton e [Arizona’s fight against construction . FGR SHow Tfl BE {as economic depression. Certainly | | Tn WATGH FnH ® University. The eggs were e |of the Hoover Dam on the Colo- |there were no indications of hard, | ® found during the summer at e |fado River have been given. 2 times in these respects,” he de- | ® Red Lodge, Montana. It is e| One against Comptroller General GIVEN BY MuflSE clared } B NDED BIRDS- estimated they are seventy e |McCarl declined Arizona's request Industry seems to be recovering '0_ million years old. o/ that funds for construction be held i and is adding materially to its pay- | | ® Dr. Glenn Jepsen unearth- e (Up. roll. Merchants at various points| Y f o ® ed the eggs. He said frag- e | The Supreme Court granted the “Keeping Up With Jones_ all along the coast agree that b“??‘ IB]ologlcal Survey Wants : ;nems resemble those found e frmtt; neémisslonvto test the validity ness is improving, and are confi; | Full RCCOl‘d All Band~ n Mongolia. o/ e Congressional Act and the Colorado River under which the | | | e 0 e c:000ens0e se”’ Will Be Presented | " This Month | dent this will continue steadily. Some of the fruit growers inl‘ southern California have been ad-| project is being built. BRADY HIT BY e i SECOND FLOOD vt Cotese ed Ducks Killed . | e “Associated Press Photo i {versely affected by low prices. This = - Sportsmen going afield this sea- - An excellent cast has been Or-|o,¢ yarticularly true in the prunc| Part of the huge crowd In the Avenida Callac, Buenos AIr), watcning troops of Gen. Jose Fran- ‘rm]m ke df\lly E;md Sesaicil ;a . eisco Uriburu parade in celebration of the overthrow of the Irigoyen government. Below cadets of the 3 " bk g ganized ro}' the presentation of the belt, where the fruit in some or-| | mew American comedy “Keeping UP | 145 was permitted to ripen and | { With the Joneses,” which will belLill off the trees, covering th: | put on during the last week of oc',ground deeply so that some are: {of wild ducks and other game birds | may find occasionally a numbered | aluminum band on one leg of a bird. Bird-banding cooperators of‘ cavalry school of the national m s % in the revolt, . ==~ aryycollege af,“fl",w"l"'fl"fl? town}d Buenos Aires to take part |Military College IS tober at the Coliseumr Theatre, un-| { der the auspices of Juneau Lodg Laoyal Order of Moose, says S. San- born Dodge, who has charge of the ; entertainment. | LS Rehearsals are being held every evening at the Moose Hall and the looked as if covered with a purple | arpet. Peach growers also were | hit, and many of them didn’t try| to harvest the peach crop. 1 In Los Angeles tne Olsons visited with George W. Johnson, former lo-| = cal merchant. He is in the build-| NATIONALISTS CRUSH REBELS ARGENTINES ACCLAIM URIBURU | the Bureau of Biological Survey of the U. S. Department of Agricul- ture, in advancing its studies of !.'m‘th American ‘waterfowl, have/ |banded game birds at more than {50 stations in the United States and | !Canada, from the Arctic regions BUCHAREST, Rumania, Sept. 13.—King Carol has or- dered that Prince Michael be enrolled in a military col- lege when he reaches the age of nine years which will be October 25. o BRADY, Texas, Oct. 13.—The|e second flood within a week struck |e the city today as the Brady River|e went on another rampage due to|e heavy rains. 1 . Fifteen business houses are flood- | e ed. Many residents have been forced | , ¢ | talented players are working hard ° F GHINA wARFARE | 2 R ° . 5 e s 1d Arabian | W 8 s | HOrDig. their household goods igher | e | e e e mt -amany Fevival of consiruction. They spent o 3 Biological Survey desires a TepOrt|ground goods to higher|Fifteen Hundred Men | bl S5 e nig! Weed, Calif., where J “Ee 4 jon every banded bird that is re-! 2 . . good laughs are much better for O0e night in oo . " Predicted that End of Civ-| AR g - B Y e Stnke’ Spamsh Town { the health than much bad medi~|they met Paul Peterson, who was s | |covered, and requests the coopera- 2e QRN M bad MEC" formerly in the mechanical depart- il Strife Is Not Far | tion of sportsmen. The report cine. If what the Arabs is | | CARAGAGENA, Spaif ] e PRGN revail ment of the Alaska Juneau Gold | Di | | should state the number printed on 2 » Spain, Oct. 13— }. e endhain B aTe ;w:‘:{ Mining Company here, and is now | 1stant ! !the band (including any series des- |Fifteen hundred workers employed ¢ @mong all who atéend Ke;f,‘"” P master mechanic for the Long Bell | e | |ignation, such as A,,B, or C) and | ion houses for the poorer class, have With the Joneses." ~There 18 & @ e Company at Weed. Other| SHANGHAL Oct. 13—Conclusive | g date and locality where the bird |struck in protest to the discharge laughter from start to finish of m: former Alaskans were met on the victories are claimed by the Na-i |was obtained. In return, the Bio- of several employees for economic §; comedy., “Meirbers “of 'the Moo par, 7 |tionalist Government offictals and | Towtsall BUrbon AL tal e phroal reasons. The movement is aimed | Lodge are CD;’Pf;"“‘:O;f emina |1 I GO it is said these foreshadowed the | rendering the report where and| WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct, 13— |088inst the Municipal authorities e I B 1 R - {end of China’s Civil War. when the bird was banded, and|The understanding in official circles #ho are bullding the homes. | productions | Beautiful Christmas Cards {rom: The headquarters of the Na- send interesting information on the |here is that the $125,000,000 credif Bl 7 7 i SR $. | sen |pew and old §ydney Laurence re-iticnalist Government said during application of the banding method |reported secured by Germany is o |Herbert Hoover, Jr. PN TR P |productions—25 for $5.75. Hand|ihe last 48 hours Marshal Chiang Ito bird study. be internationial with batiks of oth- p 2 _ Dell E. Shgnfr, Alaska’s (}e‘ colore_dA—H cents each extra. | Kaishekh's troops have achieved @ | Bird banding, as conducted by the |er countries participating in the rogressing Nlcely Telephone Cliff Apartments. advV.! Christmas Cards from your OWN | geries of brilliant vietories over | lBialogical Survey and its 1,700 co- |extension The credit of such al| ° (ot v { = print of landscape, baby, etc—25|(no rencls alonz the Haichow- | | operators, furnishes a means of|large amount is interpreted as| WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 13— H z for $4.75 i L | Tungkwan Rai! and west of|; obtalining information regarding|showing confidence of international |President Hoover returned last W P h If copy must be en] Bfgeht“ ;‘)"Chengclmw. The troops have oc- | conservation measures. ‘The band. |bankers in . Germany despite the|Tight from his'Virginia Lodge. Capt. . . jonnson g}‘:::;e — tiere Is a sglight extra, ,ieq the important city of Gor T Lasovialod| Press Phtd " |ing Tecords dt’ the’ bureau have |political sifuation there, Joel Boone, White House Physician, . fu, and are smasiing their w: " i { is: . ——-————— said he found Herbert Jr., doing o FRIGIDAIRE | DR, g Gen. Jose Francisco Uriburu (left), new provisional president of, | furnished much information on £ ¢ \dY;u: :le‘]th::g:rtx:}’i:fgemp;?xdpzi-‘thm“gh the extreme northwest part| Argentina, riding triumphant through one of the main ihorauuh(arey | hunting and conservation problems, very nicely and he will remain at ! DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS N work‘rr%‘anship Your time i |0f Honan where the Government is | .of Buenos Aires after the fall of Irigoyen's regime. He ls aosompanie such as showing the regions lnat | i "““rglnlu Mg e - 3 | ks weather. seeking to crush the remaining by Lieut. Col. D. B. Molina, one of his aides. are visited by particular- concen- | MAYTAG WASHING etting short. See THE NUG-| ; ; | : MACHINES GET SHOP. N ady.| formidable hostile factions SE SR e AR RR e o1 e T 1 | Chicago, failed to appear. His planc |these problems means much to the IN MEX'GUS]TKA FUES HERE ; PENEGAL MOTORS EADIOS GOING AFTER BANDITS ‘CAPITALIST Is was found in a Chicago haxr:lll‘}pcrpetuation of the sport of wild- WI : ‘Phone 17 42 CENTS—BUTTER—42 CENTS | NANKING, China, Oct. 13—C.| but it was discovered he checked |fowling, and sportsmen are accord- TH PASSENGERS L Fancy Creamery in prints, Cas |t wang, Nationalist Forcign Min- out of his hotel last Wednesday. |ingly urged to examine the ducks| MEXICO CITY, Oct. 13—Reports The seaplane Sitka of the Alaska and other wild fowl in their bags cade Brand, 42 cents per pound. AMONG MISSING "z o= Front Street Juneau lister, said that since hostilities in a %) Phcamrpan i M (R g 2 el r oRCE BROTHERS. 8dv.| civi] War are virtually ended, Gov- T | Robinson, Ammg,ct. lé;fi'iml?' and report banded birds to the (o wmtphu:;’m;:e mey::“ S;ss Xvasml ton Airways came here to- | ;,mk'?‘e"‘n‘m‘.’p“' “(‘" cbeu ;";;embihe NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Oct. 43 ME,.‘;;:,,d ol 102 aid sudaeny | B oKoH SIEVRY struck there, causing the collapse alr’;r;t' hazh’b:‘;npzsseme‘r: Se-mme + i ' E W, Y, o 1023, s e A S VO ased ! | dits who murdered Eleanor Harrison |—The whereabouts of Charles V.lof heart attack at his home here, of numerous bufldings, Wrecking|gny nas peen operating on'the Se- | [ Bdin Nettleton missionarles, | BOb, capitalist and patron of acriallaged 70 years. He was the Demo- roads and telegraph lines. ~ No|uthie vicioria and Vaneourer B 6 i ‘ O ofound regret | €Xplorations, is subject of both|cratic nominee for re-election as| casualties are reported although G e o4 Wang expressed profound regr B ' 5 2 |route. It flew here from Prince § |over the killing of the two women| Private and official copjecturc | Attorney-General. He had been a| = - ! hundreds of families are said to beip art today and is scheduled to land Elamed the Government's in-| Concern was first caused when delegate to ifour Democratic Na- SHflT KI‘LLED hamwleas, leave for the south late this after- : |ability to oppose the Cummumsts!‘m’b- scheduled to fly herc ormrfi_onalviconjenuons. Kk U ' | no;; { {and bandits. | — e passengers were the agent of { | A e | MAHINE cuflps the Airways at Victoria, and his i | { wife, and a tourist. E. A. Meyring l | | "N was the pilot and Frank Hatcher | — the mechanic. - | Policem o L o b, 17 s | \ i (lt('h i or ‘ )ur Bi | . Surp}' e TW WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 13—| J. B. McGrath of Sitka, who came ‘ | FUR UPE I , " > ) g | Youths Breaking Into |The Marine Corps, following the|to Juneau to attend the MeGrath- ' | i | | Seattle Store Navy, has instituted personnel re-|Conway wedding Saturday, left for } ‘ I )‘ > l f | trenchment which is expected to|his home on the Admiral Rogers. i | TAG LSI) ay (1} SEATTLE, Ovf. 13.—Antheny vil. |TUlt In the reduction of the en- (Mr. McGrath Is the bride's uncle. i | | el 2 g h“ B {bo listed personnel of 18,000. New ———— H ; poEe :f;;s‘shot'ye:;'okm dlgb wPoolr Y:lenlistments have been suspended| M. S. Whittier, assistant to the Ten [ . ity Wu:on Wh; s‘:’ rmge“;;: for this month. Recruiting stations|collector of customs, is making & ! Thousands of "Persons| B roasing it aabrioed pan® |have. been closed at Seattle, 8t business irip to Sitke on the Ad- | . - |Paul, : ; Y H | Clash with Hundreds | ° Vilnadis Tled Tndt BEEAtG the LU Denver and Dallk miral Rogers. J | | of Police | O l a bt halt, and WS Snot. .| 12 CENTS—BUTTER—42 CENTS | Nearly 10000000 persons have | ] esc{) A ;"’;‘&“‘;g“-m ”;d‘}l’":" Fancy Creamery in prints, Cas-|visited the Washington monument H BERLIN, Oct. 13—Wild rioting ] g s located 1a%er | aqe Brand, 42 cents per pound.'since it was opened to the public , at his home by the Policeman who|GEORGE BROTHERS, adv. in 1888 ' in the famous Tiergarden accom- }pursued him to a bathroom and|. . s s 5 IR g0 2 . Bt W cinalls Biavtie ° g knocked a bottle of poison from the | F——e—== eichstag . { The Child Who Sees I asads. s persons casi chandise Sand o6 Hhevuble ik s ALASKA MEAT €O |with hundreds of police guards. p 5 L ik E il |"The police were marshalled K Veteran Shot, Killed; QUALITY.AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 3 1 t Building to JAL ea asity i G Pl By , | Hold-up Was Indicated|{ Meadowbrook Butter ‘Austin Fresh Tamales 4 |" The officers were keeping the } P St PHONE 39 Deliveries—12:30, 2:30, 4:30 I will be glad to examine carefully the 5k S et ihgtm & Barnard Qriader: of Washiabtan! Fo eyes of your child and give you my * to the Tiergarden. i |D. C., a veteran, died today as the v o 1 Rioting then broke loose and result of being shot by Dr. W. B. - advice about glases. the police were engulfed in thej Chapman, prominent physician, who ot 3 . 4 WATCH AND WAIT FOR THE GREAT Phone 484 Dr. R. E. Southwell " ** Optometrist—Optician Room 17, Valentine Building Evenings by Appointment masses of struggling humanity. | Stones were thrown at the Par-| liament Building. i Mounted police galloped among ithe trees swinging clubs and driv- |ing the crowd back. | Crowds of Communists formed a demonstration at another point among the shrubbery but content- ed themslves in singing revolution- ary songs. | The police used no firearms but swung heavy clubs effectively. l PHONE 454 Leader Dep’t. Store 'ORGE BROTHERS, Props. |belleved Grinder was attempting a hold-up. Grindger went to the Chapman | private hospital where he attempt- ed to sell a watch to the nurse, who called the doctor. Dr. Chapman has not been ar- rested. Grinder and his wife were strand- ed here enroute to Phoenix, Ari- |zona. —_———.———— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. AMERICAN COMEDY Auspices Juneau Lodge No. 700, L.0.0.M. Keeping Up with the Joneses’ COMING SOON ~+ '~ B e ——