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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1930. COUNCIL NAMED CHAMBER CHIEF FOR NEXT YEAR New Executive Board El- ects Officers at First Meeting Today Photo shows Secretary ot War Hurley congratulating Major J. K. Boles, Captain of the American Rifle Team, for winning the trophy for world’s rifle championship. Left to right: Assistant-Secretary of SEC’Y CNGRATU!..ATES MAJ. BOLES'NUISE MAKERS T0 RADIO FANS ARE UNEARTHFD Sun Lamps EBelieved to Be Chief Cause of Lo- cal Disturbance Sun lamps and not oil burners| are believed to one of the chief causes in disrupting radio recep- | tion in Juneau. | The special committee of thc} Radio Club, headed by H. R. Van-| derLeest, spent several hours ves-| terday afternoon in mvestlgntmg‘ possible noise makers. Oil burners| in the down-town section were 9\ given the once over and it is be-| lieved the noise created by them | is of only about 30 seconds dura- ! “Australia,” Puffy says, “I believe tion and this noise is not felt be-| Is laughing at me up its sleeve yond the buildings in which they Because a Donkey from New York | are located. The oil burners in| Called me ‘Perambulating Pork'.”| St. Ann’s Hospital and also the RS Parochial School were turned on but the noise, of brief intensity, was found only disturbing in the | join such a Chapter were enter-‘ tained. | HARDING GIVES TWO SENTENGES AT KETCHIKAN Sharp and Rogers Sent to McNeil’s Island—Wal- ley Denied New Trial Dewey Sharp, Ketchikan, recently convicted of larceny, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Justin W. Hard-; ing of the United States district court to two years imprisonment in the Federal penitentiary at Mc- Neil Island, according to advices Albert White. L. C. Rogers, convicted of con- spiracy to violate the National Prohibition act, was sentenced to 18 months in the same institution and fined $50. George Walley, also convicted of | violating the National Prohibition Act, was denled a mnew trial byl | Judge Harding. Word recelved here today said the Court was virtually through South Tomorrow received by Unitefl States Marshal | = ship was revoked after Volpe was convicted in connection with the Million Dollar war saving stamp counterfeit plot. Immigration officials are holding | Volpe for ‘$10,000 bond. Queen Due Here Tonight, Sails Here is good news for those who are late in mailing their Christinas packages or cards 10 EAutllorities Seek Son the States. | e S R For Killing His Parents tonight, southbound, at 7 | . g , | NASHVILLE, Indiana, Dec. 16.— o'clock. Rock ballast will be |, prown, 28, is being sought as ';;m "‘:u""‘b::"“u:”“:t f0r | the slayer of his father Lee. aged ooloE boltt s g |84, and his mother aged 63, also the wounding of Chester Dunge, 24. Brown shot his parents as they lic enemy and plan to deport him | sat by the fireside last night. to Italy. | 1t is believed the man was un- Volpe strenuously objected to his | balanced following extensive work arrest claiming United States citi- | on a radio invention. zenship. Dunge wad shot in the arm and The Government insists citizen- abdomen. Quality Lives at Our Store We now have on display the finest and high- est QUALITY FOODS ever shipped in Ju- neau. Fruits packed in brandy syrup, Creme de Menthe and Grenadine syrups. week - PETRICHS BACK FROM NATIONAL LEGION SESSIONS Thomas J. Petrich is back at IL. psk in the United States Customs after a month’s leave, dur h he represented t Alaska | Department of the Ame: n Le-| gion at the national conference in| Indianapolis of department com- manders and adjuta: from all parts of the Union. He was ac- »mpanied by Mrs. Petrich, who resented Alaska at the national conference held in In¥ | rey | Auxiliary ‘ dianapolis at the same time as the| conference. | | | | | | | Veterans' “The conference heard depart- ment reports, outlined future pro- grams and discussed proposed leg- veterans,” “While away. , we affecting Ge- Mr. islation lared vis- is temperatures were balmy, like summer. Just a soon as we left cold, disagreeable | storms set in. So it was in al- most every city we visited “All in all, we had a pleasant| time. But we are glad to be back.”| CAPITOL FOREMAN JOB| OPEN TO COMPETITION| For the position of foreman of laborers at the Capitol Building applications of persons desiring to| take the examination must be on| file with the district manager of| the Civil Service Bureau in Sea! not later than January 9, accord- |ing and Pajamas of Rich Fabrics $5.00 and up That are not too heavy but as warm as toast on chilly mornings. Fash- ioned of exquisite silk crepe in dainty pastel shades. SALOUM’S [FEsEEsssssssssssssessrssssssssassssssaassissessasamass buildings. | The X-ray machine was turned on in the Hospital and plenty of noise resulted, but Mother Super- ior stated the machine was only| used, unless in emergency, durlng‘ the afternoon so this was elimi- nated from night trouble. \ The sun lamp was next tried and members of the committee at| once declared “there’s the trouble.” | The Mother Superior said the lamp | had never been used to her knowl- edge, and if it had, never at night. The committeemen immediately began to concentrate and gave out | as their candid opinion that sun lamps, of which there are quite a| number in Juneau, were noise mnk- ers personified. The committee asks that all own»‘ ers of sun lamps kindly refrain; War Payne, Major J. K. Boles, Secretary Hurley and Gen. Summeralls the Alaska Road Commission, in the old First National Bank Build- | ing, corner of Seward and Front Streets. e, H.| The Caradian government esti- of | mates the 1930 dominion wheat crop will total 395,854,000 bushels. by of notice received today C. McBride, custodian tructures in Alaska. 1 blanks and detaile n - resp be obta the posi- | N may ned from G CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF from using them, except in the aft-| _ ernoons, for a period of several weeks, so that a check can be| made regarding the posibility thay | have been giving trouble at night.! The Committee appreciates the| hearty cooperation of the ciflzens“ in eradxcamng noises. Men’s and Boys’ DAUGHTERS OF A.R. | TO ORGANIZE HERE| A Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution may b°l organized in Juneau. At a special meeting held in the studio of Miss Carolina Todd last Saturday afters noon, with Mrs., Helen Boylan as joint hostess, women eligible to SUITS and OVERCOATS FOR CASH ONLY EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 5 RELIABLE GARAGE REPAIR SHOP H. C. SHIPPEY, Proprietor Leader Dep’t. Store Open Evenings GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. A place where you pay for satisfactory service only. TELEPHONE 149 Rear of Reliable Transfer PHONE 454 S DD Toilet Sets IN IVORY YRALIN . BEAUTIFULLY BOXED ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS MANY COLORS From $6.75 to $40.00 Butler - Mauro Drug Co. |4, Tanana 12; No one can touch us on quality goods GEORGE BROTHERS Telephone 92 or 95 Another meeting will be held | scon after the first of the year when ways and means of forming a chapter will be thoroughly dis- cussed. Those eligible are requested to communicate with Mrs. Boylan | or Miss Todd. with its work in Ketchikan and Court officers will return here next | Friday on the motorship Northland. ——————— “MOPS” VULPE | in inches were on the ground Mon- | |~ day evening, December 14, at vari- | ous Alaskan stations: Barrow 6; | Bethel 4; Cordova 2; Eagle 14; Fairbanks 9; Fort Yukon 12; Nome Juneau and Ket- ALASKAN SNOW COVER Five Fast Deliveries |Second Pubhc Enemy, Bodyguard of Al Ca- | pone, in Custody ‘ \ F REE FREE Your choice of a beautiful Cup and Saucer, a thin brown Glass or a gold banded Glass with WASON COFFEE, 1 pound for ........................40 cents GARNICK’S, Phone 174 | chikan none. Ice on Snake River at Nome was | inches thick, and on Chena | ough at Falrbanks, 24 inches | thick. CHICAGO, IlI., Dec. 16.—Govern- ment agents have arrested Tony “Mops” Volpe, bodyguard for Al| Capone, ranked as the second pub- | {16 Oil Burner Prices SLASHED RAY “MIDGET,” Not Automatic $67.50 “NEWELL JR.,” Full Automatic, Complete with Controls slsozoo F. O. B. Juneau (Not Installed) “NEWELL JR.,” Full Automatic, Complete Installed with 16 Barrel Tank $375°° “NEWELL JR.,” Full Automatic, Complete Installed with 20 Barrel Ta_nk $395-°° Let us show you a number of “Newell” Burners we have installed. See them under actual workmg conditions. Talk to the owners—SEE FOR YOURSELF. EVERY BURNER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED RICE & AHLERS CO., Plumbers “We tell you in advance what job will cost” F. O. B. San Francisco