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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1930. Call Efié;ldml’s W hite House aNightmare HAL|BUT SELLS AL AL e : _— ' FAIRLY FIRM AT 2 ,\'Z‘:\;Eh'_‘}‘!‘m WOLISEUM \[,}}‘(\’\ TIMES TONIGHT oo ‘ s END OF SEASON STARTGEFONIGHT Talking Reporter £ - i Men without hope awaiting death—some calm, Movietone Act ] 7 % : 2 2 9 8 X lThl,CC Boz\ts AuCliOll '_rh('ir\ ome n|c»|mu"n;,-. some even with grim humor EVERY AUDIENCE AGHAST . . : - ] i i ! ST e ) AT T oy SPELLBOUND! BEFORE : o ; : e Catches and One Sails but i h enwrapped with the vision of a woman RADIO'S MIRACLE DRAMA! he had known. Laughter! Beauty! Spectacle! Drama! . . . Flung in Tower- Magnificence Against a Back- ground of Gorgeous Color! prs AN RELT 3 4 ¥ | today -on. the_ munean o p e Suddenly a staccato buzz—the signal spelling to Prince Rupert , | Last-of-the-seascn catches of hal- 20 ’ ibut commanded fairly firm pr rescue . . . yet one of them had to remain below. change, considering the rec ent! hich wot ' g s lh“” l“” lh““' | weakened condition of the market with | ]“‘“”(3‘0“'5“7‘\‘{‘::"0:’;“ :’“l he 1"1!:1(:(7 KENNETH MacKENNA | ing. Capt. in Erstad, and 1.0( P 3 33 v | pounds off the Ford, © Ole | it‘"_'l‘: ;) rcDonald i‘!“'f"" '\""'l_ o Brensdal brought 10.40 cent dl P "-I' P S o on Hymer {6 cents a pound from the Stuart autl Fag Walter McGrail | Sebastian Company, E. E 7 representative, and 7,000 pounds off the Fremont, Capt. Olaf W | : William Fox were sold for 10.35 and 6 cents t the Juneau Cold Storage Company, | W. S. George, representative. { The schooner Sitka, Capt. Wil- i ; A liam Doucett, with 9,000 pounds DANIELS { } LY, P ke S 51 4 E g will take her catch to Prince Ri 5 L O | j NG e P64 : pert, B. C. She is scheduled to sail ; # A s late this afternoon. ° { . ROBERT : | : L5k F WOOLSEY Mics Ishbel MacDonald (left), Mrs. Stanley Balwin (center) and Dame Margaret Lloyd (right),| Other boats of the halibut flect The movietone g':ajna o fifi‘;fim have echoed testimeny of present and past Prime Ministers of Great Britain that the portal to the official j‘(‘::}“ n‘r‘(“e‘crx!‘)gz{e;“;fi";;_?‘m‘x"‘-“'”:l“i‘\' submarine rills s residence at No. 10 Downing Strect (above) leads to a forbidding interior. § R g Gl . 5900, OTHERS IN i o Play wuaoor Golf at The Alaskan Directed b5 JOHN F O E { LONDON, Nov. 18. — Downing| rhis arch rears its truncated arm !‘uom. (adv.) 1 b § Street, known as “England’s White | aeross the garden of No. 10. It is AI IAGK MADE ‘ — - - A House” because it is the official g \ s home of the prime minister of the | yas decided to build for the prime ¢ 1,SIRLe; 48 | minister an official residence in the UN PUINGARE 18R anc aiian manner. But d Palmer- 7 =Wy | desctt it as bleak, dirty would have none of it, and| ! § Ilacking in common conve No. 10/ entvived. 3 s ! 10—25—75 cents—Loges $1.00 i :ihe ‘;n:dc;n h;)mc. No\; :n ! ll)zeu z prime ministers have Soviet Press Attac k ecided that the cost of living there | y, ord Palmerston’s de- F b i : renchman and wiiei o is 50 great that the prime ministers | ¢ 10 may, it is true, be e UL s ‘ 3 jcturesque and even historica Imperialism ko i SHVER Horoe| 25 Ty o T e i | € p o4 |, Al this game out officlally and an cven Wors e, r| MOSCOW, Nov. 18—The Gov- ey ;:’\mil': paper” reporting testin prime ministers have said. ernment inspired Soviet Press has —- | before a_parliament, | From the domestic viewpoint No.(launched a bitter attack on Pain- = | by Ramsay MacDonald, pr Y110 has an ait of simplicity which e and “French Imperialism.” Says | prime minister, and his predeces- | s in these days of| The attack apparently is the| 4 sors, Stanley Baldwin and Da 8 ving. aftermath of the indictments of Lloyd George. Miss Ishbel Mac- cated” even the eight alleged counter-revolutionists | A. Malacky [ oo sy muidvin i crves e T scponata o |and piblcation of contecsions” o WILLIAM M. GREVE i o ¥ [Dame Margaret Lioyd George have herself to say when she|negotiations with Poincare and FURRIER | echoed the judgmients of the states- emerged from the apart- |other European figures for foreign | ViceChairman of thi {men in their families t on her first £ ins intervention in Soviet Russia. Safisfaction | As a result a parliamentary com- | tjon. | 'Phe deimi-orniciaY - Soviet ‘Hots: | Prudence Company, mittee has recommended that the| Apgq once Dame Margare 1 paper Izvestia “France | is Incorporated Guaranteed | prime minister’s stipend be in-|George, perha 4 1-{bound by a military agreement | lcreased to $35,000 vearly. ¥ as|With Poland and Rumania, diec Goldstein Bldg. | «Ihe house is old and dark; it hostess there, gave a path |ed against Germany and Soyies | gets dirty very quickly and is not’ couont of the out of date domestic |Russia. Does France wish to deny P o L oonvemiond. (& ong Mr. Bald- | arrangements which prevailed un-|that the French General Staff did Security for the future—that | win told the committee. til she had some slight modification |20t Wwork out plans for a war to my mind is the most funda- LB evernindit Yakithithe stath | made |against the Soviets with Polgnd 1 i ‘s | dining room and drawing roo ;. Baldyin's timé -one jof A4 Rumaniatr o o1 mentat congiceragion thay but the little room in between where | the carpets, supposedly! ‘\n-]zl; lll:nr“‘n ";sl'li;”.‘”“‘ 1:; Y L‘unfronts mdustry l()(lfly. The FOR EXPERT gLl m,,‘f..?,“A:,';'m;‘ e Qi iy to be cleaned, and| "y, porvention, is flooding towns companies that give the public PIANO TUNING i and the gas bills were| _its origing _”;_‘;‘p,‘,',::;fi““,( “,“N‘x::f’ {;':?V‘gtn V“;‘s':‘ the greatest measure of service DRSS JoA. - Ailesnan S SRR TS G | Prosecutor with invoiving him in and value today are the com- 2 5 e i the recent counter-revolutionary in- pa"ics that awill achieve the { Anderson Music much against his own will and| The Juneau Women's Club Will |iciments.” {against the wills of his family did hold their regular business meet-| . pnewspaper says Poincare o ) Shoppe | they go to live at No. 10. ing In the Council Chambers Tues- |is = shylook. shth Beom SUEGUERL SMogees LomoTingy. { is a shylock, with France bathing 1 1 iol If one climbs the steps which lead ‘day evening at 8 p. m ot o biagest and best amy| Your use of the Ultra Violet A..zka representative: Kohler - s s JATH: 4 I X 4 and Brambach Grand and Up- ||into Downing Street from the Horse | CATHERINE D. ROSS, iy the world standing by, taking a| Ray in the ‘Toasting’ of the right Planos. For sale and |jGuards' parade, one may observe —adv. Secretary. |«pound of flesh” from Germany in| it that on the right hand the facade | e i the Germans pay maeme| LUCKY STRIKE tobaccos 3 m |of the foreign office is decorated! Play Indoor Golf at The A!a.&kan‘,l 5, 5 1A h J o . ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE Jhetth an ubcbmbreted arch |Hotel, (adt) | ,Jfows ti.lat 5O ! tfv:. recog: g nized this determining factor. - -~ ‘HflTim’GWEN ; You have risen gloriously to the occasion of controlling the A g | Hot food was served to school » | children today by the Home Eco- | nomics Department of the High | School. The practice will be contin- {ued in the future. The food, which | consists of only one dish, does not constitute a lunch, It merely sup+< | plements the cold lunch brought by the pupil from home. The charge is 5 cents, which Superintendent | W. K. Keller expects to be able to reduce in the near future. Seventy-two children were served today. They exceeded the number expected. Service for 100, particular- NOW! You can save money on R o e | immediately. | Everyone knows that sun- BLANKETS 7o 7 | i S8 . @ | HOLE IN SIDE; TUG , ; ' shine mellows=that’s why TOASTING Pure Virgin Wool S AT0RN ) 1 " includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. g vz KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 18.— J b 3 ; LUCKY STRIKE-— the finest cigarette you In tow of two tugs the sicamer ; Soft, fleecy double blankets that have v i : | Northwestern left Ketchikan yess b ) St thout welghtThey cme it terday bound. for Seaiic . The 0e ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos in an abundance of refreshing plaid &7 ) 9 S5 0o iy designs. 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