The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1931, Page 8

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§ § ¢ the expense of soe one else. That FORD EXPRESSES - - SIXTY DRAWN rsons of :}m( type are too | gullible. They ot understand "’Fmd. | Henry Ford viewed Prohibition | 8 Weep ‘|~ a success but said that big h\w 9 Caress d not the Government [ 1 i bul People Do Not Realize it DEPRESSION CAUSE MUST BE UNDERSTOOD ! \auon Is Plospeloue be the greatest factor enforcement N . - aldB M vestigate Affairs of : Two Concerns aid s of booze is as|y asngerons to - MORE INDICTMENTS war. The same fel- t by both. There are war booze profi s and sell- ed stoc! | de ave to help if it Seanle Grand Jury to In— 18. Time inter- CERTAIN TO FOLLOW | 3 Sueist of ve- tney are|Names of Prominent Men|,, dence 5 ¢ . 1 insubordination. This prisoner had | Daily Cross-word Puzzle PRISON RIOT bee, hackied i i i cutio \Backer of Alaska the bars above his head. E di g 5 : xpedition Falls ACROSS Soluti;n of Yesterday's Puzzle 6. Cower RINGLEADERS M:{bler iR R o £ slature ordered an investigation 1. Hoi t . tain gait gia of the prison. Or Jumps to _Death 9. French city Warden Hill said this led the o, The crenm R convicts to believe public'sentiment| CHICAGO, T, March 16— i 1 Nu‘;.mm, V;:is :lth them and “they thought| Alexander H. Revell, wealthy tegret speed of e day was a good one to take| furnitur hant 3 - 11, Turkish name . Pertaining , 5 REGITS, SEsECN UL (% 18 Silver cofne e ‘;tv:;e;he prison.” The disorder( fell or jumped to death from | v : Dyvoured. Two Score of Trouble In-\ho d shortly after the luncheon| the ninth floor of a hotel here 18. Attentively given to pacify GRLERRR L T ;;s ast Saturday noon. today. Members of his family occupled . Southern con- citers m Jolitary rty-thrée ringleaders were| believe it was an accident and 20. Cergmony stellation f locked up in solitas i 21, Membranous . Animal's nome Confinement o Ty confinement | blamed his eyesight. ' . poouen : Mont“disabied th irons on hands and feet. Revell financed the Revell- ! 3 TOO . Nostrils e —_——————— 24, 1t r 3 Field Museum Expedition to Al- S °t : 52 * <o |IRONS PLACED ON Old papers st ine Empwe. | aska in 1927, lief . Bay windows 29. Regal resi- . Garden imple- . mhearea | Warden Blamsk Alleged . Beast = - i Prohibition Is Success— AR old.” Gi P 35. Landed estate 45. Angled 5. Alleviates 40. Flowers o in_the same mold. Are Given to Prosecut- of & lord 47 Sten B - 42, Aspeet Public Sentiment i ¢ l Enfol'cemem to Come by expressed the opinion . A 81. Anxlety 49. Part of an 45. Gratis i ' Musce nowls wil eventually| g Attorney L TR cner s PR § Iy otice. 4F S D T for Outbreak : . from Industr\' v‘.'m owned. 41. Ribbed fabrie 53. l,oo 4 .ry."' fifie bird 3 Doe!.y i | < ———— SEATTLE, March 16—Sixty King| 43. Japaness == o4. Mllh‘pmnleu 3 Funny &0. Denoting the | JOLIET, I, March 16—Alber H FORT MYERS, Florida, March County Taxpayers have been draWn | ¢4 mhose in favor 5. Duteh meters 6. Musical char- 51 Beast of Yarbeck, aged 23, was shot to death 14—Henry Ford, in an interview for service on the Grand Jury which of 66. Thing acters burden Joseph Kwoka, aged 20. life-termer, here, described the Nation as pros- convenes March 31 to investigate may @ie, and two other were less| it perous despite the high prices but the failure of the Puget Sound . // 170 17/ sarlously 'hurt in)the - mutiny of vened by Superior Court Judges. 0 ..///.. ;eor;tr:ary o il is unable to realize its good tune. The manufacturer predicted other term for President Hoover. Mr. Ford cautioned the Gov not to enter business througn ownership. said appreciation of times will not come understand on W) is d honest \ H H H The people buy inflated stock |marked in a long-forgotten cemi- |the affairs of the Association. This February 22 into an ambush of [ GEORGETTE CHIFFON the hope of getting rich at|tery at St Augustine, Fia. information came from officlal |guards, and the death of a prison- (i e sources. er from a blood clot of the heart ([ and 1~Iughl.{C:‘aJIdv;xellt,r counsel rg; Ei-L while in solitary confirnement for E ceiver H. J. Hoffman, nam H : H 1 bottle 3 Flower Perfume FREE Friday by Judge Findley, has given " : FLAT CREPE ; e st Phwd Prosecuting Attorney Burgunder the TR EAR O : with each box of 3 Flower Face Powder names of prominent men who had In the New Redingote Styles 4 L |-G b dealings with Adolph Linden, for- ph > cents mer President of the Association, ””r 'ft”‘ for B l o and American Broadcasting Com- 0” in 2] [" Dr '/g C pany. They wil] be available for ut (/r, auro l i the Grand Jury which will also in- | SHL'ETS Sport and A/tenwon Wear “When We Sell It—It’s Right” vestigate the. sale of stock of thej ‘ TELEPHONE 134 an- | ern- the Yard last Saturday. Harry Johnson It is estimated that it the y of |struct the cruiser. Middleton, a shipper. The people inflate stocks. That Graves of soldiers lost in fighting |eight additional indictments will the S:minole Indians are to be|follow the Grand Jury probe into WE DELIVER ! Brosdcss‘t; Company. Express Money Orders ||Soldiers’ Home Site l A Wonderful New WASHING POWDER 1 package extra fo TWO FOR SELOX, large package at regular price ....30c Delicious Assorted Fruit Flavors 25 cents per package GARNICK’S—Phone 174 ——————| in Pac. Northwest to or tomorrow. SENATE MEETS BUT r J A 05¢ 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. was taken until this afternoon. ——————— farm value of nearly 348000000 Dry Feet An Investment In Health Spring rains and spring colds go hand in hand. At this price every kid- die foot should be warmand dry. NI These play shoes will withstand the roughest wear and tear of playground romps. T d RO O T L T T LT L Unusual Valuesin an “O e S Unusual # Sales Event Values such as we never dreamed possible at this price less than a year ago—and at a time when every child needs new play shoes for Spring —made possible through an unusual purchase from a manufacturer who had to have cash. A full range of sizes and widths, a wide variety of styles and leathers. An event you should not miss. J.M. SALOUM ' Next to Gastineau Hotel 56 Judge Howard Findley is reported NEW YORE, Marcn 16.—The keel | oqiino easily at a hospital where of the New Orieans, 10000-100|p, was taken after he denounced cleus(-r. was laid down in the Brook-| .. R H Hartley and Receiver y////...-//-.. in solitary confinement. 3 e y 3 Yarbeck and Kwoka were shou : en 600 and 800 men will be Amwm]fi Lho.(s:e called vr_or Jiny _gun; 2 122 P / while beating Davenport. Yarbeck ploy are ilbur Coman, Vice-Presiden was serving a sentence of one to hich | Wil require 26 months 10 00D-|, the Northern Pacific, and K. .. /% . Indications are that as many as BeAnnounce;i Shortly HUUSE PASSES | dite action on the resolution. ! =3 cated that a decision as to the | The House passed its first bill site for the $2,000,000 Soldiers’ Home PRUBE UFFIGERS “’i‘;’;d“u:: ;“:’;‘?ggefi :;‘em‘:"g‘::l NEW PERFECTION |in the Pacific North o ” e 5 2 8, Facttls Nowsnest il obe ond Division's road allotment to PLASTER BOARD announced shortly, possibly today WASHINGTON, March 16.—Vet- ADJOURNS AT ONCE Is Now Demanded The Senate this morning con- i . H. M1 , the onl, e vened at 11 o'clock but adjourned| (Gonundea rom Page oney |c e L L DR L ORIl IR without taking up its calendar or 2 no scruples about doing unlawful transacting any but routine busi-|ate be appointed, saidCommlttpetufmmgs when they are for a good ness. It resumed its session at|consist of four members of each purpose. I merely call the atten- A meeting of the Board of Edu-|Senate and the .Speaker of i the|ineve will be others of similar na- cation, of which the feur senior|House be members, which 8aidit;re presented to it hefore this| Senators,~Benjamin, Dimond, Hess|Committee shall ‘have. the. duty,|cacgon ends, and all of them should! and Sundquist—are members, m,dlright and authority to examine lnv,o‘be treated alike” The bill passed a4 meeting with Gov. Parks and|the conduct of all Territorial of- Commissioner Keller slated for 1L|fices, to-hold. hearings and to keep| miwo Senate bills, No.'5, Dimond,, Fruit Flavor Puffles am. 8Since their absence left the a record thereof, and to subpoena authorizing the Treasurer. to ac- | Senate without quorum, a Tecess| witnesses to appear before it Whencept collateral security instead of | At the morning session, Chap-|the Legislature any and all recom- lain Harry R. Allen prayed for the|mendations, findings and other in-|jng Article IV. Chapter 97, Ses-| absent member, Senator Dunn, who! formation which may be deemed! siogn Laws of 1929, pm?ddinl for o] is gravely il, and the prayer was|for the best interest of the m"d“‘“[tabushment of normal high schools, H ordered incorporated in the jour-|of the Territory, and, where deem- were read the first time and re- CALIFORNIA GROCERY | e proper. to. incorporate 1nt0 8 i 3o commitees. : PHONE 478 The early potato crop from 1925 | Legislature.” 1 to 1929 had an average annual| The measure was slgned by! T llllllllllllmllmllllllll'? Dresses Prints, Plain Colors Plaids and Stri pes Capt. B. A. Davenport, guard, was severely beaten. Two score of the ringleaders are fourteen years from Chicago, for assault with intent to rob. The outbreak was a sequel to the killing of three fugitives as they dropped from the prison wall last MODERATELY PRICED Before you Speaker Winn this morning and start will reach the Senate ‘by tomor- % $9- 75 tO $22.50 row. It is understood it will expe- Building co-operate with the Federal gov- . lernment in maintenance of the| | at Broad Leglslatlve Investi- | Nome Harbor improvement project. : Y ahon of All Offices “This is an unlawful measure Juneau- Oung since it is purely local legislation, but 'm going to vote for it with H d C |a glad heart,” declared Representa- araware 0. house of which the President pfthe yion of the House to the bill since |wlchouz an opposing vyote. ideemed advisable and to report 0|gypety company bonds for bank deposits, and No. 11, Dunn, repeal- bill or bills to be acted on by this — e Old papers at the Emplre office. SENATOR A. J. DIMOND WILL LECTURE ON THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE and THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES TONIGHT —8P. M. * MOOSE HALL e ADMISSION FREE EVERYTHING FOR THE COLD WEATHER MARKED AT LESS THAN COST We must sell this entire stock within 30 DAYS. Bargains in all departments. FOR CASH ONLY LOOK FOR THE RED TAG This is the second of a series of Lectures presented under the aus- pices of the L. 0. Q. M. No. 700 T T TV U T T L Leader Dep’t. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92—95 Please do not ask for credit—our stockholders insist on cash. - e F;‘” Dglivengs Store Open Evenings Till 8 P. M. DL T O T T

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