The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 8

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CUDE WALSH END MILITARISM IS , " EINSTEIN'S MESSAGE TELLS STORY, TO AMERICAN PEOPLE SEARCH PARTY NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Dec. 11.—Dr. Albert Einstein, Low Ceiling Aided in Lo-| “(he relativity man,” landed in the United States today. Einstein gave to the American people, by radio, a simple i but forceful message to drive militarism from the drawing Missing Men T e Einstcin spoke in German and said: “Kifl militarism from on Laird Rive yeur pelitical and economic position such as you can. Entirely ou set your hands on it.” cating room destroy militarism whenever Mrs. Einstein translated his address. )| OWS P06 s No Improvement in Ship- ping Situation In Southern England 1wl Daily Empire want Ads Pay. ““f\j{l“‘\,v.”(l,),:,f(tl,rm- | ed The gale drove a slect and down the Channel. S OFFICERS ELECTED BY EASTERN STAR At a meeting of Juneau Chap- ter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star. the following officers were elected flll!lIIlIIllIHllIIIIIHIIIllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll"llllllllllll||IIIIIIIIIH|!HI|I| | storm up WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR VERY UNUSUAL SALE— FFREE and Vegetables with every purchase of 6 cans 1 can of any of our Quality Fruit essie Keller; Messer- me’\r(l Associated F'x ron, Edwin Sutton; Sec: Fanny L. Rob- inson; Treasu Conductress, Elizabeth Nordling Associate Conductress, Ruth Hawk- | esworth; Trustee, Mildred Martin. | GARNICK’S-—-Phone 174 HII”II!IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIl Hotel. llI|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II"IIIIIIiIllIlIIIIIlII|IIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII»IIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIl The House of Gift Values . At Pleasing Prices Fountain Pens and Pencils | Many leading brands and are sold singly or in sets. All pens and penci wried by us are fully guaranteed to give satisfactory service and are priced to suit every $2.50 to $5.00 per set A REAL BUY IN A FOUNTAIN PEN AT $1.00 PEN and PENCIL play of TWISTUM TOYS in many designs DANCING TOYS AT MECHANICAL TOYS Tozletrles FLOATING TOYS 48 Ifi‘l;fid‘(fl' » BATH SPONGES Compficts in a variety of colors and clever animal shapes shown this ye HOUBIGANT’S Play 1naoor Golr av The Alaskan | entails the acqui (adv.) | opposite {Gift Su ggestwns3 will ..\ppucmte the dainty dis- Bath Salts French Soaps DUSTING POWDERS FACE POWDER, etc. These articles come in attrac- tive gift boxes or are sold | § % THE WOMAN g | § A very pleasing assortment is r in ~ CHAMBER NAMES DIRECTORS FOR THE NEXT YEAR Connors and Goddard Re- elected—Five New Mem- bers Named to Board (Continued trom Fage One) Chamber of Commerce, he saic | Volney Richmond and others had intimated that an air mail contract might do more harm than good as far as the general advancement of the interior was concerned. The Postal authorities have a ruled against extension ¢ ce to interior Alaska, M ed. It based it und that small overed by ils ‘now s there and exact status of the Study Pow At its meeting Chamber wi. ment's futy and take Chamber Policy next week, th the Govern- power . policies on. the Nationa ndum on that sub ject. A sy committee com- posed of 2 Shattuck, G. E Cleveland and J. E. Pegues was appointed by Acting President ly the subject and Chamber at that report time. to the for the dedication of capitol building wil be fixed in the near future, th: 1amber was informed. Plans for e dedication ceremony will be an- nced as soon as the date is de- i upon. Some progress has been made on Fourth Street, and its dcvelopmcm as a park. | Fifteen requests for information were received and answered during he past week, the Secretary re-| ported. | B e i, | ANOTHER FAIR RESIDENT i Mrs. David Simonson of this| y, is the mother of a daughtex born last evening at St. Ann’s Hospital. PRI LT SR, | PORTRA11S FOK CHRISTMAS Phone 487, Winter and Pond Studio for an appointment. Sit-| tings up to the 12th will be fin-| ished in time to mail for Christmas, delivery. —adv. ‘ e COFFEE SHOP TONIGHT Old fashioned Virginia Ham Dinner with sweet potatoes yumpkin pie. Pajamas OR Lounging Robes § { { | ! { § \ | In Broadcloth, Flannel : or Silk. ! { HOUSE SLIPPERS in { felt or leather. i { i \ § See our display before deciding. SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” [ILL - FATED AIRMEN FORCED TO BATTLE SNOW AND FAMINE (Continuea 1rom Pzge One) mz of a plane’s motor and a smoke ! column arose. Wasson and Walsh circled over- head to indicate they saw the sig- |nal. The plane was then headed to the nearest place offering a safe landing. Wasson and Walsh landed ten ‘miles from Kading and Marten's camp. Rescuers in Blizzard To reach Kading and W-rwn;..lIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIHIHIII|||II|IIIIIHIIIIIlIl|I|I||IIIII||!lIh camp proved a most difficult t SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c PER LB. MANNING'S BLUE TRADE MARK GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 for the rescuers, ten miles back from where they had landed through deep snow and blizzard last a raging night. Last Sunday and Walsh found they had walked past the camp The two rescu while Kading and Mar them, they were too weak t reply. Uses Last Cartridge Kading had one cartridge left. He fired that which guided Was- son and Walsh to the camp. stimulants. They trudged the son's plane Saturday morning 'Wasson te | present them | Radalet. | adv. or. The four then set forth for Was- where they st Tuesday night, taking the air early yesterday morning and reach- ing here at noon yesterday. camped + NOTICE | The parties holding number 388 d|and number 15 for ‘he MOO*E- rd | HEART HOPE CHEST 1 at once to Mrs. Hope Chest Committee. I 88 T 2 g Clothing maae or pressed by us They | will retain their shape. Tom Shear- revived Kading and Marten with | er, successor to Almguist, the Tail- —adv. se ¥ PHONE 454 HEAR US OVER KFIU EVERY EVENING Leader Dep't. Store Open Evenings GEORGE BROTHERS, Prop e iyl slRk lu:"(’)’[“;‘he“{";’;‘k Five Fast Deliveries the capit ng on vl Il||||||||||||||||||H""|||"||||||||||||||||||||||lllllllml'm|||"I|||||||||||||I||IIIIII" leather cases. Sold in sets or at— r Men’s Shaving Sets, $1.00 Four of the better varieties to choose from and either of the sets are sure to please. Men’s Brush and Comb Sets Real ebony back brushes in real A wide range of prices and you will find the ideal gift in this assortment. AMITY ASSORTMENTS of BILL FOLDS and KEY RINGS separately A VARIETY OF WOMEN'S PURSES In a very spec- ial assortment <100 each AMITY PURSES up to $18.00 each The AMITY Sets for both men Yardley 8 Perfumes Produced by YARDLEY, Per- fumer to HIS ROYAL HIGH- g NESS, THE PRINCE OF WALES. and SMOKER’S SUPPLIES T IIiiIIIIIIIImIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII STATIONERY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIHIIilfl CUDDLY TOYS A well chosen line of Gifts for the young- sters are sure to prove delightful. YARDLEY’S COTY’S and many other leading makers brands and are designed to please the fancy of the woman who has a liking for the e\duei\e ]uneau Drug Company ' A very unusual special at 50 cents EATON'S, CRAYON and PIKE, MONTAG’S In Dainty Gift Packages 50 cents to $5.00 In-many shapes and colors. line is fully PIPES from 50 cents to $5.00 yuaranteed and A X Cigars in boxes of 10, 25 or 50 each, in Christ- we have awide mas wrapping at no higher prices. selection to chodil Tiain: Cigarettes, all brands, in seasonable gift boxes. FIVE YEAR DAIRIES In very attractive bindings. Some with lock and key to grard your secrets. $1.25 to $5.00 4

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