The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 2, 1931, Page 8

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A.R.C. UFFIGIAL’ FATALLY BURNED SFWARDTRABEI]Y Mistook Gd‘()]l]‘(‘ for ]\mo» sene to Light Fur- nace Fire GEDY REG Rl TTED 6 PERSBNS ARE BURNED IN TWO | EASTERN FIRES Building Destroyed. 4 Dead| —Autos Collide, Fire Starts, 2 Dead BALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. —Six persons were burned to death when a four story building and an automobile were destroyed by fir: Th(‘ four who lost their lives i uilding fire were Mi - Miss nd H. !Iu\k— ard. John Hager and Frederick Schrei- ver were burned to death when their automobile exploded and burned after being overturned in 2 collision with a car driven b; Daniel Love, a negro. Love has been held for an investigation. ——.——— BUILDINGS ARE RAZED BY QUAKE TIRANA, Albania, Feb. Z—F‘m- ther earthquake shocks destroyed Albert five houses in the village of Kolau-| ec. A final survey in the Koritza district showed seventy houses have been razed and 1,000 buildings arej uninhabitable from quakes of last Wednesday. | Aspiroids The New Treatment for COLDS Ballet Star Accrnswa Police in Fake Vice Raid Nina Artska, noted ballet dancer | ang widow ot an Teal)an mgbleman; | whose testimony at the New York « police vice scandal aled one of the most out- rageous “framings” of a woman in the history of the city. stand, it was found that 77 young girls had been sent to the Reform- atory on vice charges without proper trial. MATTHEWS JURY FAILS TO AGREE H(ldmg Discharges Dead- | locked Jury Late Sat- urday Afternoon After a deadlock of more than hours, the jury trying CIiff atthews on a charge of violating .me Alaska Bone Dry Law was dis- |charged by Judge Justin W. Hard- ing in the Federal district court |late Saturday afternoon. It rep: ml the as no hope of being able to reach a verdict. | It was unofficially reported the ljury was evenly divided on the t ballot, s or and six against quittal The jury began its' de- berations at 3:35 Friday after- noon. It was released at 5 o'clock Saturday. On an appeal from the United States Commissioner’s court here, F. R. Johnson ay was placed on trial in the d court on an as- A ] » was t 1 la A. W. Fox d to thr in the lo- o pay a fine ed and has been liberty under bond since that S. Hellenthal of Hi and Hulkmml is representing Johnson. A ju s ing to t ment wa afternoon. MOOSE MASQUERADE ON NEXT SATURDAY; WILL GIVE PRIZES | Plans were announced today for | June Judg |victed and sentenc months' impriso t cal Federal ja $100. He appe obtained this morn- The Gover: presenting its case this investigation {y, Previous * to Mlle. Artska’s appearing on the ¢ » ' John Sater, First Assistant Cashier| enthal | Sater. | | Burglars Take |Einstein’s Wine From His Home |the masquerade to be given by the| | Women of Mooseheart Legion in | Moose Hall next Saturday night. Six prizes are to be awarded for certain best costumes or sustained characters. Announcement of the imasquerade is given so that those desiring to win prizes will have |ample opportunity to make their costumes. THE DAILY ALASKA<EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 2, 1931. ACROSS 1. Makes & small explosion HINES AGAINST CERTIFICATES 252 Russian inland 16, Solution of Saturday's Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle 18, Implores 22, 014 oath 25, Else 27. Nimble . ones there 2. M threads In 8 Urges Employment of Vet-| I loom Drew tentlof R[> O C || |mr| wZlo—rJlloI” erans Instead—Only Temporary Relief > . Committed theft . tirnze for & WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2.— Veterans' B ureau Administrator ] M P L E T Lubrie . Mountain plerced by the Simplon tunnel Ulcers English river Budgerlike aniniul -l Z/R|C[TWn| > ZIOZ[>|— O[> 00> SF|~ <Mz — 0o fixed sum ed active opposition t . Fisher for lampreys UEEE WREE 850 == \>R>|— 20| ~ veterans' compen= He said the plan Literary supervisor B or Hines was called by the House Ways and mittee. He urged finding for 200000 jobless . Diligent Investigations At any vime . Come In . Pertalning (o the dawn Grant terri- tory to . Caiie meter Withered DOWN Latep 2. Spoken Farndise Sinned Hold back erintive ending 3. Winked b, Nearlet Negment of 8 circle . Ntaves of office rator said that by ting with the Labor de- rtment, 13,000 jobs have been found for veterans. Out of the vast number of unemployed veterans only 35,000 have so far applied to u for aid in finding work. T EEE COMPROMISE OFFERS WASHINCTCWN, D. C., Feb. 2— Representative Wright Patman, of Texas, today told of compromise of- fers that have been discussed as a| settlement of the issue over cash redemption of veterans’ bonus cer- tificates. He said Senator A. H. Vandenberg of Michigan, after a visit to the White House, expressed belief an increase to 50 per cent| of the loan value and a reduction| of interest would meet the Ad- ministration’s approval. The loan value is now 22 per cent. Representative Patman said: “T have definite information the Ad- ministration will be only too willing to accept the compromise.” The Texan said it would please Secretary of Treasury Mellon. \ JumNa il MEIIHI%HIEJH Deep hole Kind of cheese . Proper . Back part . Biblieal weeds Cuts ‘into small cubes . FIxh suuce Iy DEERD SmSE =] Z!O|= O[> Ml >0 Mo Zm»{+ > mpg=mZ>»mo- 3. Chilg’s word for father 4 Gray rock preth 3. Koot covers Ing . Shikespenris un King Ang siny 13, Nerve. nete . Before work ,IHIEI%I el 1 | [ B m N dm - 7 BANK OFFICIAL ¥ NEW AIR LINE IN ALASKA IS BEING FORMED | BELLINGHAM, Wash., feb. 2—|Pilot Gillam Reaches*Paw-| son on Prospective” | SHOOTSHIMSELF Accused of Misappropriat- | ing Funds from In- stitution of the American National Bank here, who, officials said, had mis- appropriated bank funds totalling | Mission $2,000, shot and killed himself. h o o | Sater had been employed by the| DAWSON, ¥. T, Feb .2—Pilot bank for 23 years and had worked C. H. Gillam and mechanic A. Fleu- | up to First Assistant Cashier from |y have arrived here from Copper a messenger. Center, Alaska, in a Gillam M;way A widow and plane. Gillam said he cxzpects to estab- lish an airway between the com- pany . headquarters at Chitina with | iChicken Creek, Fortymile and the Panhandle of Alaska. He will also serve Dawson and interior Yukon! River Points, | Pilot Gillam said mail from the Coast will arrive at Chicken Creek | and the Fortymile District fully a month ahead of dog team delivery. R Play Indoor GoIf at Tre Alaskan daughter survive CAPUTH, Feb. 2—Burglars broke into the wine cellar of Albert Einstein’s summer home and carried away all wine they did not drink there. This is the second time the |Hotel (adv.) CALLS SPECIAL | N. Y, ELECTION Democratic Districts Ex- pected to Repeat on February 7 ALBANY, Feb. 2—3Gov. Roose- velt has called special elections to |fill vacancies in two New York Congressional districts. Both elec- tions are to be held Feb. 17. One is to fill the vacancy in the 7th district, due to the death of Representative John F. Quayle and the other in the 9th district to |£ill the vacancy arising from the death of Representative David J. O'Connell. Both are regarded as Democratlc districts and it is anticipated at the Capitol the special elections will jadd two more Democratic members‘I to the New York delegation in th:i next Congress. ——,e—— ELKS NOTICE All Elks with white suits, report at Coliseum Theatre at 7:15 to- night. —adv. home of Einstein has been ran- sacked since he went to the United States. The first time \ the burglars took Frau Ein- stein’s overcoat. We Are Giving You the ALL LUGGAGE At BIG Savings ] PILOT MISSING JUNEAU RADIO FANS ASKED TO MAKE REPORTS Data on Interference \Is Sought—Phone to Lo- cal Cable Office Radio fans of Juneau are noti- tied that beginning at 5 o'clock to- | morrow afternoon, February 3, the local radio station will use the old transmitter for a time to determ- ine whether it interfers less than the new transmitter which has been used for the past six months. Every effort is being made to eliminate interference and reportsl by broadcast fans will be appre-| ciated at the cable office. The fans are asked o give the time of interference and location of their! The night schedules at the! radio station are 5, 6, 8 and 10 o'clock. set. ON TRIP NORTH Left Fort McMurray for Whitehorse VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. Pilot Stan McMillan has not been heard from since leaving Fort Mc- murray last Tuesday enroute to ‘Whitehorse to aid in salvaging the plane of Pilot E. J. A. Burke, forced down in October in the Liard Dis-' trict. It is believed McMillan may have landed at Atlin, B. C. Com- munication with Atlin, is interrupt- ed due w the wires being down 2 No Word Keceived Since - rormer N. Y. First Lady Weds' Mrs. Olive Child Mitchel, widow of John Purroy Mitchel, former Mayor of New York City, who was married to Mr. Hugo John- stone (inset), a former New York business man, at the Mit- chel home, New York City. Mrs. Mitchel was made a widow in 1918, nine years after her mar- riage, when the former mayor was killed in an airplane acci- dent in Louisiana. MILK IS CHEAP FOOD If you are using a pint daily you can save by increasing to a quart daily. New Low Prices Now Effective The Mendenhall Dairy TELEPHONE 985 Geo. Danner, Proprietor Broken Sections, €r can 212, p Everything PI\'EAPPLE best grade, 2 1-2’s, can, 30c, 3 cans Broken Slices PINEAPPLE, 2 1-2’s, per can ..... DEL MONTE or RELIANCE PEACHES, Real Service Grocery CARNATION or BORDEN'’S MILK, per can, 09c; 3 cans, 25¢c;. pericase: .. ... .. o000 00 9385 PICKETT HARDWHEAT FLOUR CLOVER VALLEY BUTTER (quarters) per Ib...35¢c RIPE OLIVES, 8 oz. can, per can 13c, 2 for ...... DEL MONTE CORN or PEAS, per can ....... Standard Grade CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, per can 17¢,3cans ....... ... DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT, 25 per can ... , 49 1b. sack ..$1.75 .25¢ 20c .50c .25¢ GRAPEFRUIT, 2’s, can, 23c, s ST .85¢ .25¢ .25¢ S et e e s esse s e s e seees ses e MACARONI SPAGHETTI, NOODLES, per pkg..l()c SCOTTISSUE TOILET PAPER, 2 rolls ...........25¢ FOILAGE TOILET PAPER, 4 rolls .............25c in the line f Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Our Specialty « Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 Leader Dep't. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 Benefit of Cheap Prices MILK, and brand, case MILK, any brand, 12 cans MACARONI, Best Elbow, pound POTATOES, 100 pound sack GARNICK’S PHONE 174 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “When we sell it—it's right” elephone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders CHILL ROOM VEGETABLES Kept at 41 degrees----Best equipped store for handlmg Vegetables in Alaska TOMATOES, pound ERE L e a0 EETTUGE, hedad = 2 55 . ohe siis s olbe CAULIFLOWER, head ............35¢c and 30c CELERY, California, bunch ........25¢ and 20c CARROTS, New California, 2 bunches for ..25¢ NEW CARROTS 3pounds ...............25¢ SWEET POTATOES 2 pounds .. .15¢ YAMS, pound ......oihiiiiiiinn .10c SPINACH POURE 30557 e e s o .15¢ HUBBARD SQUASH pound .... .07¢c George rothers TELEPHONE 92 OR 95 FIVE FAST. DELIVERIES GASTINEAU CAFE WILL REOPEN TUESDAY NEW CORD TROUSERS in white and brown are here Good Service Reasonable Prices A big range of sizes ' CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 'MONARCH Quality Food Products | SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ] ings for Men”

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