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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1931. LIQUDR 1§ USED " ** e | FLEELY AT SEAT The Weathe - 26 PASSENGERS (0/L FIELDS IN - . m a r N ~ . 8. Weather Buresa) A FIRST SHOVING OF e o o ARRIVE ABOARD | TEXAS UNDER Tt Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. August 18: e T i ¥ v - BFGOVERNMENT Cloudy, possibly showers fonight and = Wednesday; gentle _yar- M S ESTEBETH v MARTIAL LAw E VHRTREER # |iable winds. . @ - . b | VACAL DATA o e 5 . [ iWashington Like Other‘4 TR0 gy TR TRGCITIRLY e ARGy Watogy Mail Boat from West Coast|Troops Stop Wells in Lone ; e a u Z Zt g i La‘rge Communities |; g loday 75 2088 F % %200 ol Oy Brings Capacity. List .Star State and in 1 A & | 1 Violates Dry Laws Noon today .....2093 80 %2 8w . *hdy " to Juneau Oklghema, Too P8 > i & wABLE AND RADIQ REPORTS =t R A (Gontinuea from Pagé One) 1 The motorship Estebeth, Capt.{ AUSTIN, Tefas, Aug. ‘18.—Mar- ‘ | ; Highest dpn. | Lowestsain. 4ain. Precip, emm. 4Dach, arrived from Sitka and way-|tial Jaw was proclalmed yesterday Indeed, bars were provided in both| Station— temp, temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hra Weather (POrts Monday morning with the'in the East Texas pétroleum flelds, Jthe House and Senate wings of |Barrow 40 36 |82 3 4 Trace Snow {following passengers for Juneau: and thousands of state troops today Py the Capitol and did a. thriving |Nomeé . 50 50 | A%4a- 4F soe 0" Pt.Cldy From Hirst Chichagof—Miss M. |began shutting down wells to pre- : ADusiness. The foot-rail may have |Bethel . 58 56 | %0 89 4 0 iCldy |B- Adams, Eleanor C. Dilzer. vehit the depletion of oil resources. | ibeen lapking; but, otherwise, these [Fort’ Yukon 62 62 | 52 82 4 .08 cldy | From Ohichagof—Frank Metcalf,|Gov. Sterling’s proclamation puts ‘l'emporiums were counterparts of a [Tanana . 66 84 | 60 B - 24 Rajn |Ainer Wasdahl, M. -Goldberg, W.|into effect the conservation msas- J‘ {'well-ordered saloon. A Hoosier Rep-|Fairbanks 6 62 i, . 5% 3 24 Rain |Holbrook, Bud -Datson. k ures enacted about ten days ago by : Oa S ‘x’e_seut_a_tive, Charles B. Landis, |Eagle 60 60 | 42 42 0 52 Cldy From Tenakee—Carl Nelson, Joe‘the Texas legislature, which had | 4 brother of Kenesaw, the bassball |St. Paul 50 50 | 48 48 6 12 Foggy Benson, R. W. McBride, J. T. Pad- been called into special session to j czar, suddenly got his mind on|Dutch Harbor 62 60 | 46 56 14 0 Cldy |den. ' [provide legislation that could be ‘ the prevalent system, and, elo-|Kodiak . 66 [} | B2 52 * 0 Cldy From Hoonah—Mr. and Mrs. John | made applicable to the situation. ] aquently denouncing it, introduced a|Coraova 56 54 | 48 48 . 0 Cldy {Anderson, Geo. Jones, David Kad-| Martial law i the Oklahoma oil UST ARRIVED resolution to exclude the sale of |[Juneau . 61 58 | s 5 0 05 Cldy |2sha, J. W. Hunt. . |fields to enforce the shutting down JUST / liguor from the Capitol. The House |Sitka ... 64 i 48 50 0 0 Pt Cldy | TFrom Funter—Charles Johnison, |of wells was proclaimed by Gov. and Senate both looked askance at [Ketchikan 66 6 | 48 50 . 0 Pt.Cldy |John Kleitier, Akim Ploc, Ed Ful-| Murray of ‘that staté nearly two the reform and in their hearts, |Brince Rupert ... 68 68 | 48 50 0 0 Clear (I, °G. H. Groves, Pete Fellstrom, | week$ ago. Tt is still in force. I resenited “the proposed innovation, [Edmonton . 80 9% 50 50 . 0 Clear |Frank'Bach, Jr, Dave Housel, ———r—— A Collection of Models That Set the but lacked the tarmerity to vote Seattle % %05 B W88 oudy |Flaine Housel. : NEW 'ORLEANS.~Tné ‘Herbort 2 against it and the resolution car- |Portland 88 86 | 60 60 4 Trac Cldy From Sitka—Elaihe Martinson. Hoover, largest “Diesel-powered tow- Fashion for Fall ried with practical unanimity. Al- |8an Francisco 62 62 52 52 » 0 cldy | . R, T | boat built, has heen put in service though Landis, now -deceased, was *—Less than 10 miles. | s s v |at New Orleans. The craft is 215 {not intolerant. He was recognized (- The pressure remains moderate y <iow . throughout Alaska except | spfifm‘dfiwf’g.& |feet long and 435 feet wide with {as ‘a good fellow, White Ribboners |the extreme South with showers g:nefally- over ‘the ‘Interior and in | —v 0 et wr oot i mganay ot 1 2200 horsepower. Trimmed smartly with luxurious furs and fash- ‘hailed him as a sort of second central Bering ea where the presiure Mas fallen. Pressure has fall- : 4 i} John 'B. Grough. 'This legislative 2n in Southeast Alaska and the wistérn portion of the Gulf and has v ioned of rough woelens, these coats show all of ‘ract was the- first important step|risen in the North Pacific States.’It remains modérately ‘high over Ly g in the suceess of the ‘dry” move- [the northeastern’ Pacific 'Ocean. Temperatures Nave fallen 'in -In- v the new style tendencies that are correct for |ment. < A further proposal to inter- |ferior ‘and - Northern 'Alaska’ with little change ‘elsewhere. Fox your pro(ecnoflJcnch genuine Virgin a1l Rrea ¢ ik s s ‘dict the sale of liquor on interstate 7 T ;. : o » Fall and Winter. Dolman sleeves—side: closings ki SEaIK e Blaien it 8,000 Rich St. Loui [ vahaad s S Dnmmdxmgumpcd Virgin Diamond . —slim, fitted lines — seaming details — furred o ’é‘fpfffimm e K-ptior- ,U edk“* AL ?uu {Batin ARkingd . “They - ats Lot in the mountiog and on the scaled metal ,; & less 0l is modern day finds dnpl allldl ice ta; . sleeves—flared cuffs. Black, brown, green, blue | bourbon ' dslivered surrepitiously to rged to “i:zm&:&afim,;‘r:c::::t: ,:::f price tag. / i | f i i ly, 7 y | are favorite colors. These are all exceptionally i"mflz&cfiafla O,C:;f;;g;e’é ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18.—Karl Heim, | ligible. See These At ; : y ; in the' act General Manager of apacking com-| “A man with ar income of $200 THE NUGGET SHOP flattering models. Choose from these smart B o e Phny here, has opened a campax%n or more a week can spare $25 for v 4 . : , to get 8,000 wealthy men of the such a family and not feel it. The e . 4 coats now, and enjoy a full season’s wear. Semr o e theaant | city. pledged to adopt a family | $25 week would amount o $200- p experiment” on the floor and pro- #piece until businéss returns to‘mo a wesk or ‘nearly’ $900,000 a - § ! coeded to celebrate the twosthiras BURCL k0 e e (Gt Gt rr ce:::‘to; e st oy | T S 9 T. an, IWOH spen by ere at home 4 ¥ M y Ty \TY P N ] :f."'unxi‘éry“"iiné?m’fi,’ :wtfrliexig i ‘;‘“l”"“gl: Sk e et Aol every Rl;mmess man |} PRINTING AND STATIOD i ] i _ | menf usiness, is for each “fam-| who' adopted a family. ‘would "get | » 2 ] : B. M. Behrends Co., Ing. {5 i s i dEal B0 B | Dook Supplee—lakDek S | ) aa < e e ::m:;ne family. e tabes nnder s v B 0 Tl T ; loncn-—().fflce SuPphes y Juneau’s Leading Department Store weaved about, "I am my brother's| ".re; us say there are 8000 fam- |Officlals of his company will do H GBO. RI Slm 1NS CQ j | v v ilies of considerable size in which the first adopting. ; (s LN : ® 1 Such is the attitude of a quota g 1 e o of of Americans, who resist any in- I i 1 3 ok AR SO St v tht personat 1o | 0 e, i s o SR 1B B RALEY b3 > erty, but would keep their fellows|&= S o Seambrsred feand wo freainiiia v s A v o vl it R B | ; a ” In the straight and narrow path. g “ P ¥ h ! e AGCUSED cuBAN [ Is No Woman Safe? ‘KAHNE INSANE An.unveritied story is told of how | : Rl it LA ) Prohibitibn was initiated into a na- | | ,tional ‘movement. 'It occurred, ac- RFBELS ARE PUT Is UM Mi TTED cording to this story, at a confer- [ S | | ente over ‘a bottle between two oy 1 s ' | Doliticians, - who sought ‘an - issue RESS‘ N that would assure continued as- | tendancy of their wavering com- % | % |monwszalth. Regardless of personal ¥ e il fis oy s desire and conviction, they hit ] President Parleys with 1Haines Man Who Shot In-|upon Prohibition s the expedient o) W . Ch f ¥ I | d F h L issue. It won and spread, and in arring lets to in- { 1an I'isherman Last final analysis, today threaténs to duce Them to Quit i tear polities asurider. HAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 18—Form- ! ¢r President Mario Menocal, charg- | ed with having instigated the pres-|{ ent revolution, and 10 of his al-| lcged followers of prominence, who! were captured with him last wmk.‘j are imprisoned in Cabana Fon_i r i While the faderal government re- | gards the revolt as virtually sup- pressed, still Col. Hevia and Col Penate are in the field with con-; siderable forces. These officers de-! mand the resignation of President | Machado. He is in Santa Clara} Province holding parleys through| messengers with some of the rebel | Jeaders in an eff to persuad?‘ them to cease hostil 5 ———— NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Jorge de Balzo, of 279 Lexington Ave., is| cxonerated of all charges in con-| mection with the supposed Cuban| political revolution plot mentioned when he and a Havana newspaper correspondent were held a few days ago, - e — | 3 Dr. H. S. Judd, Tacoma physi- eian, who has been here for the ast three weeks on professional{ %mn':ss. left on the Prince Henryi jor Seattle enroute to his home. | g | frrrrr e SKIRTS In pleated effects in silk and wooel. All shades. All sizes. Special $3.95 | countered a colony of alligators. {to seven feet in length and weigh- | as Result of Drought Week Found Insane Antone Kahne, Hainés rancher, brought here last week for deten- tion in the local Federal jail on a. Jjudged insane following A lunacy |inquiry in the United States Com- missioner's Court, and committed Judge Charles Sey. j “wettest city.” shootirg charge, was yesterday ad-| to Morningside Sanitarium by, . ¥ ow Washington is by no means the It s -easily out- classed by Philadslphia, Néw York Chicago: and’ MilWwatkee, in the lorder named. The City of Brother- 1y Love, strangely, while out-stand- ing as'a church - going metropo- lis, tolerated open saloons long after it ‘had ratified the Amend- ment,; and, even now, is notoriously Kahne was taken south today on A One might be pardoned for won- | dering what this bold, brazen man is doing with the lady's vertebrae—and so we'll tell you. Sh-h-h! He’s looking for clues. He’s a Boston police inspector, you see, and a fingerprint ex- pert, and he’s anxious to find out what adventurous soul slapped this female dummy on the back while attempting to steal three mink coats from a store window. The thieves, all three of ’em, escaped—Ileavin their loot behind when surprise: Sportsme;lv"aig Colony of Alligators : Portland institution. after he had shot Andrew Jackson, an Indian fisherman of Haines. He was bound over to the Feder#l {ing with intent to kill. Jackson was treated at the Army hospital at Chilkoot Barracks for bullet arm. His assailant was said by wit- { nesses to have been acting queerly | for several years but had been con- sidered harmless. Jackson, who op- erated a power boat, attempted to jgive Kahne a tow and the latter, waving him off, grabbed a rifle and shot. The bullet' struck Jack- M son in the right breast, was de- DOTHAR, ala., Aug. 18—GIGEINE flected off the bone and pierced his frogs is an ancient and common art right arm. of the outdoors, but gigging alli-: ganne was a resident of the gators in another story. Hi ot about 5. Prodding at the dark recesses H:uf:,flm;ewr of m“‘f‘m along the banks of Cooper Bay,'gs the Army post and was dis- Rufus Mann and Jack Brookins €0~ ' charged from the service about sev- 'en yeats ago, since that time squat- With the assistance of their gigs ting on some ground near the town the two pulled the saurians ashore.'gng doing a little farming and odd’ | When the battle was over—for the jons to earn a livelihood. ‘parem. alligators gave battle—Mann jand Brookins counted 26 of the! hellbenders. i Australh ‘The alligators ranged from two Resents Soviet ed from 10 to 85 pounds. 5 - | CANBERRA. AlUg.' 17.—Tarif re- Wild Ducks Decreased | WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 18. ngland. Drought conditions during recent! A year ago such . suggestions years have caused a serious de- would have been regarded as un- | crease in the numbers of wild ducks patriotic. the U. 8. Biological Burvey an-‘ Russian busingss in WW is: nounces. ! Preliminary investigations of the protests have been made to the survey indicate this year’s wsldlowlisrlush government. hatch will be the smallest on rec- gested, for example are confronted with the most seri-!men. y : ous situation in U 8. History, bio- R logical survey officials contend. FISHERMAN LOST AT SEA | Shorter shooting seasons and oth-| ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 18.—) er restrictions to reduce the kill of Saunders, Pleasantville contractor; thorized by Arthur M. Hyde, secre-'cruiser and did not return to tary of agriculture, in an effort|/wife and two sons. ‘The ~conserve the supply of game was found empty in Great Bay. I is believed he was drowned. .. the steamer Aleutian by Deputy) Kahne was arrested last week’ {Grand Jury on a charge of shoot-} wounds in his right breast andj | Trade in Mother Country prisals against British goods areq. being freely mentioned in Austral-|] (ja as a result of Russian sales in | afecting Australian sales there and! ord. Game' birds of North America|butter will ruin Australian dairy- waterfow! this year have been.au- went fishing in a 32-foot cabin disrespectful of the Constitution. Gotham, more circumspect, prac- ticed evasion 'in speakeasies and inight clubs, hut /these latterly, have been reduced in number and had a hard road to trayal. Chicago |—Chicago is Chicago, odious by any comparison, under gangland rule, and ever going a mad pace; while Milwaukee clings to its beer and defies the nation to stop it. PR People understand the “wet” and “dry” issues, or think they do. They talk it to a frazzle, day in and day out. How difficult, therefore what a sheer impossibility—to sub- ordinate this burning issue and give paramountcy to the tariff, or silver, or anything else! —————— FREE LABOR BUILDS CHURCH is believed the only log Catholic church in the United States has been dedicated here. It was built by contributions of $6,000 and free labor. The church has an cxterior 4ot polished logs, while the interior s furnished with chiseled masonite. . New Stock IDE PAJAMAS Snappy Patterns Reasonable Prices SABIN'S Everything in Furnishings PEQUOT, Minn.,, Aug. 18.—What TO THE PUBLIC: plumbing fixtures in car " charged the small buyer a heating ‘plant why not the job will cost. i 0 1 O RS L A R “Busines Is Good.” RICE & A STATEMENT We have been awarded contracts in Sounth- east Alaska for over $40,000.00. This enables us to buy—pipe, pipe fittings, radiation and Buying in car lots and paying CASH enables us to get a“price far below the régular price 1f you are in the market for Plumbing or and get the benefit of our quantity buying. REMEMBER we tell you in advance what lots. place ‘your ‘order now AHLERS CO., By GEE BEE. > O <)

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