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RITCHIE URGES| FEWER DOCTORS FOR SICK NATION Maryland (Jmomox Pre- scribes More Action and Less Talk TOO MANY EXPERTS | DELAY RECOVERY| He Is Can- Executive Says didate for Preyden- | tial Nomination America was not ng more quickly from eco- itchie expressed great however in the ability of the country to get over its “sickness.” Although the Governor frequent- ly mentioned that he would likely be a candidate for the Democratic presidential romination he did not tion politics. »v. Ritchie spoke at the annual | dinner given by the Academy of Political Science. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1931 TRUNK QLAYE.R RETURNED TO 'PHOENIX FOR TRIAL | Associated Press Photo When Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd (inset), 26.year-old confessed slayer of her roommates, Miss Hedvic Samuelson and Mrs. Agnes Leroi, was returned to Phoenix, Ariz, from Los Angeles, this crowd of mor than 1,000 persons thronged the courthouse grounds at Phoenix. There Mrs. Judd's trial is to be ! SCHEDULE OF CITY CLERK TO COLLECT TAXES | GAMES TODAY North’ Carolina Chapel Hill Southwest Missouri vs. Oklahoma, Columbia Davidson Vs, Kansas State vs. Nebraska, Man- water and only two cans of bean: st. | hattan. Washington U. vs. Kansas, < . I Louis. Prominent Football Con-| Texas vs. Texas christian, aus- | tin. ]” SURVIVORS, - WRECKED SHIP, ~ LANDED TODAY Relate Harrowmg Experi- ence of Being Adrift | on Stormy Sea 1 MISS PRINGLE DENIES CHARGE OF ‘FRAME-UP’ {Dancer Reca];d to Stand in Trial of Alexander Pantages ; rHAD GIVEN UP HOPE | EVIDENCE OF MILLION | OF BEING RESCUED " popj AR SUIT BARRED ’U S. Mine Sweeper Swan|pocecution Rests Case—- Dlregted to Scene by | Adjournment Is Taken Airplane Pilots ‘ Until Monday LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 14— Evidence concerning the million dollar suit Eunice Pringle, the dan- cer, filed against Alexander Pan- ed tages because of his alleged attack d | upon her, has been barred from the hree nights on a storm-tossed sea |second trial of the theatre man on an open boat, facing starva- | the attack charges. This decision |was made yesterday during the tion | trial. Soon after the big freighter sank, | ‘ra the survivors said they saw a sec-‘ Miss Pringle was recalled to the ond lifeboat overturn carrying five |Stand Jjust before the state com- comrades to death. pleted its case late yesterday after- X he quickly denied the Airplanes Afford Cheer noon, S The eleven men heard airplanes Ch“ifs ‘made by the defense that sverhead, which cheered them, men|5h~“ plotted and “framed” Pantages tf waited. They had no fresh| Her answer came before the i 14 s, | prosecution could object to having | some cheese and one banana. | the questions asked and finally Hours wore into days and they they were all stricke fnrom the re- parcelled the last rations. | cords. Chills and fever came and they| The trial adjourned late yester- | were losing their fight for life and day until next Monday. \ COLON, Nov. 14—Eleven sur-| vivors of the crew of the motor- ship Baden Baden, which foundered | off the Colombia coast last Mon- day, rested here today. | The eleven survivors recounts their experience of three days an ACROSS Solution of " . 2' ‘é}"," '\" "ubbe' n of Yesterday's Puz.ls 9. "’6322#'.«?:.,. storica taln boys veriods PILAIYINS PIOTIEIRIAISTE] 10. Notic 9. Beast of oL b pylurden LIIINIE AlR] RIAITIEIL| 11 Perceives 2. Pleced out AlL[A] INE[S|T A visually ‘3. Unaspirated 9 ed {4 Untruth NIE(AIRIERIV DL AIT] % FiPreational k:’;‘. lbl']i:gl‘:l‘. volce U[N| S [T E (M) TIAILIE language 5. Got up 1 [N[N| CIHIAIR] 1 ;; g;‘l'd'::“ balate iz Mensaranie " [TIATTEROIRIAIL MMOILIEIS[T] 35 Roman gar- aspeet of EMIREIRIAID] |CIAITIEJP[O] 8 s uration . False go 24. Hebrew Jetter (RIEIOIE C OIRIEMPIAIY| 37 Game from 25. Score ‘at ‘bass- E[R| 1 INK] EIN[S which base- al all was | 26. Poem RlOIS GIAIZ FlLR] developed 27. Post again E|L IKEEWIAR PIAIRIL[S[H| 28 Representative 29. Advertisement 3 P 29. In addition 31 Male child for |P11 HEIAISIT] RIE Ol 30. Coloring mat- :homk oge EVIEIR M| | C[O[O) ters as stoo LIEEIR DENTRRTIH[EN] 32 Animars nose Sabtiam S H aptism . tle of 43. Full of knots 48 Sarcastic re- DOWN courtesy 35, Short for'm proach LGaress o g 8 m . New Zealan . Related on L] . Kind of spice 5l Self ree mother’s sidr . [bsen character 52. Stagger 3. Gave another 42. High cards 9. i:\t.o:m"l 64. Set of three \ 1d (lllll. to ‘!4 ‘Theatre box 65. East Indiar L. Idolize 3. Pronoun o m, Ot f o ) 6RO 42, Audlh?y 66. Morbidly 7. Bird of the 49. Nothing 44. Limitation tender cuckoo 50. Plaything 46 That which 1s 57. Resembiing a tamily 53. French pro- contained certain fish . Parting noun FESTIVAL TiM, ON MOTO of Collecting Automo- tests Being Played This Afternoon ‘The following is the schedule of bile Llccnsc Fees | important football games being GHURGH BAZAAR| ‘_pmyed in various pa of the | A change in tt | States this afternoon: iud of collecting automobile license Ny v W L-‘Dm\ Baltimo: e ’ axes will be made Ja t Fule, ame; DA RS Turkey Dinner at 5 o'Clock | s o b e e atsicl | Harvard vs. Holy Cross, Cam- ~ y Ing 3 t it i Abn ge. vening s G. Smith, Terr 1 Treasurer, Will thrl E g who has designated as collectors _Pennsylvania vs. Georgia Tech njoyment {of such fees the city clerks of |Philladelphia. et [various municipalities and United| Dartmouth vs. Cornell, Hanover Tonight will be the last night|States Commissioners in others. | Fordham vs. New York U, New and the best night at the Catholic| Formerly the licenses have been | YOrk. y Bazaar which has been in Progress | collected by regular tax collectors | Pittsburgh vs. Army, Pittsburgh. afternoons and evenings since 1ast!of the Territory, or directly through | Columbia Brown, New York. Thursday, in Parish Hall, Fifth|the Treasurer's office. The new| Temple vs. Carnegie Tech, Phil- and Harris Streets. | collectors are allowed a comm | adelphia. The evening'’s enjoyment Will|of 5 per cent on all fees collected,| S¥racuse vs. Colgate, Syracuse. start with the Dollar Turkey Din-| The new system was created by| Frinceton vs. Washington and ner, service of which will begin at|Chapter 83, Session Laws of Alaska |L€¢ Princeton. | 5 oclock. From time to time 1931 which also imposed a tax on| Williams vs. Amherst, Williams- afterwards, awards will be made |10 on all kinds of motor vehicles, | OWD of the various prizes, which include | including delivery t A ot Tt Bowdoin, Medford. among other things half a ton of oreycles which have not bmnm“,\ vs. West Virginia, coal, a frigidaire, a portable COr-|py the Te v 4% Dast ¥ | Washin cna twpewriter, an electric ironer,| Two license plates, ead of| Lafayette vs. Penn State, Easton a coffee percolator set, all for|one will be ad by the Territory | Rutgers vs. Lehigh, New Bruns- adults, and dolls and NUMeEroUs peginning January 1, under the|Wick: X other playthings for children. |law which requires them to be at-| Bucknell Washington-Jeffer- With music by the Serenaders'|iached to the vehicle so as to be SO, Lewisburg. Orchestra, dancing will start as|yjsihle from both rear and front Central usual at 9 o'clock. It will continue | where a municipality has a full-| FPurdue vs. Towa, Lafayetie. until 1 c'clock. time, paid City Clerk, such officer | Ntorthweslern vs. Indiana, Ev- anston. Tonight will be in the nature of |pas been appointed a carnival time, and those 1“‘au~omoblle licenses. charge of the affair have made ar-|puaces, the United collector of 3 . In all other| Wisconsin vs. son. States Com- | Ohio State, Madi- rangements tor a large attendance.| missioners have been designated Illinois vs. Chicago, ‘Champaign. i e |Mr. 8mith said, | Michigan vs. Michigan State, ot Sardnbin L | Ann Arbor. “GOLDEN GLOW' Ohristmas| The law ""dof.fm“‘f‘,"”' ,b";“’ vs. Cornell Col. (Ia.) Cards, made by Winter & Pond,|taXes are not due until January 1, —adyv. next year. A provision in the Sta-: Detrott vs, Vill Detrott |tute requires its enforcement bv; 3 L Sz‘i ar’;ov;;e sz:els' —————— owa State vs. Dri : nited States Marshals of the & i Dring s your faw furs to be|the U o Creighton vs. Grinnell, Omaha. | several dhismns made up. Chas. Goldstein & Co. Rocky Mountain —adv. Denver vs. Colorado Col., Denver. 4 Utah vs. Colorado, Salt Lake 0 NEW WR AN [;E|_|_ ity ; Colorado Aggies vs. Utah Aggies, Fort Collins. West California vs. BUILDINGS ARE | State, Seattle. Schoo] and C hurch Jobs The new Wrangell School build-|" s ing and the Presbyterian church there are entirely complete and have been turned over to their owners, it was made known here today by George Boettler, contrac- tor and builder, who arrived here today on the motorship Norco on a business trip. He was accom- panied here by Eugene Emmons, of the Tacoma Sash and Door Com- pany, which furnished many of the materials used in the Wrangell work. Mr. Boettler also has remodeled the Wrangell Light & Power plant for the city during the Fall. He was recently awarded a con- tract to construct the staff build- |ing at the Shoemaker Bay Indus- trial School, now being erected by the Alaska Division of the Of- | fice of Indian Affairs. He is now |engaged in moving his equipment| and crew to the site of the new; job. The staff house will cost morel than $20,000 when completed and| ready for occupancy. It Is the| fourth unit of the plant for which | contracts have been let. The other. “Lhr(‘o—‘.wo dormitories and the| ORCHESTRA main school building—are well un- | [der way and should be ready for| occupancy some time early next| month. Mr. Boettler and Mr. Emmons will remain in Juneau until next Tuesday, returning then to Wran- gell on the Admiral Evans. — e | A new film has only women characters. Moose Hall Auburn vs. Sewanee, ham. Va. Mil ington, Ky. Duke vs. Durham. TONIGHT lottesville. Alabama vs. Clemson, ery. MUSIC by “The Arctic Banjoist” Shirts R L A S RN SIS d Large and his Admission $1.00 Ladies Free And, of course, some! mean man had to remark that it must be all-talkie. l ,ee ’ { {‘ TR 01 papers s: Tre Empire. Southern California vs. Los Angeles. ‘Washington Vs, Idaho, Berkeley. Montana, Washington Oregon vs. Oregon State, Eugene. Stanford vs. Nevada, Palo Alto. .. New Mexico vs. Arizona, Albu- i A Finished — Boettler jquerque. £ \d South b | Gets Another Contract Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Knox- Georgia vs. Tulane, Athens. Florida vs. South Carolina, Tam- Birming- Inst. vs. Kentucky, Lex- North Carolina State, Mississippi vs. La. St. U., Jackson. Virginia vs. Va. Poly Inst, Char- Montgom- Pendleton Assortment 1 SABIN’S il the little fellows are convinced the | whereabouts of WILLIAM BRAITH- municate with the undersigned. adv. Rice vs. Texas A. & M., Houston. ‘be"an to despair when they wereI Southern Methodist vs. Baylo: .‘rmally sighted by the Swan, Unit- [ ”gauon Turns Dallas. |ed States mine sweeper. The crew | Oklahoma City vs. Haskell, Okla- of the Swan saw the survivors drop| Texas Panhandle Ranches to Farms homa City. ‘m their knees and thank God they' e |were at last to be rescued. The, |Swan had been directed to lhe‘ QOYS ALWAYS LOSE ‘*rscuo by reports of airplane pilots. | TONSILS SATURDAYS | Owners Lose Lives | The survivors confirmed earlier! reports that Hans Lau and Adolph i MULESHOE, Texas, Nov. 14— More than 25,000 acre sof land in | Bailey county, in the western part of the Texas panhandle, is being put into cultivation this year by John Zugoff, aged 10, and his ittle brother, Dalbert, 6, are out 532“““‘ anars othh;”BAden 150 farm families. )f sorts because they are spending | ;“ l‘r‘egc :“3:’"[3 - ez ‘:d "‘eg’ This county, which a few years he school holiday in St. Ann's|in the lifeboat that overturned and|,g, was made up of big cattle st their lives. The motors of the Baden Baden! failed last Monaay as the gale was| lits height. Capt. Walters said a !ranches, boasts 400000 acres of | tillable land, not more than one- | fourth of which is under cultiva- fospital. They were separated from | 1S <heir tonsils this morning. Both| operations could have been per-| i tion. formed just as well on Monday |iPIfUnE of the cargo caused he| e plackwater valley irrigated as Saturday. reighter to llsL and sbe began 10 4i4r10r has attracted irrigation = fink. Within twenty minutes after R | farmers from Iowa, Idaho, Cali- “ the cargo shifted the Baden Baden | NOTICE Bt ke This short ti ’torma Wyoming, Oregon, Minne- Information wanted as to the|"® = S snort LmE BAVE|oyta and other states. An inex- the crew no time to properly pro- { 5 islon*tis 1ita *boata, haustible supply of water is gen: WAITE, late of the Township of | erally found at a depth of from Ancaster, in the County of Went- | eight to 12 feet, and irrigation is worth, Province of Ontario, Can-|MISS ALMA WEIL | possible at less than $1 an acre. | | ada. When last heard of he.was| in Lyonsville, California, and went | ENGAGED TO wED‘ to Juneau, Alaska, U. S. A, in‘or i 5 about the year 1901, Please com-| Engagement of Miss Alma Weil! to Mr. C. Smith is announced by Mr. W. G. WEBB, and Mrs. R. C. Peterson, uncle| ELKS’ Barrister and Solicitor, [and aunt of Miss Weil. The date| 66 King St. East, and place of the wedding have not MINSTREL been fixed. | Miss Weil formerly lived in Ju-| neau. She is a gradaute of the! high school here. When a student | at the institution she not only November 17-18 stood high in her classes but also| was prominent in athletics, par-| RESERVED SEATS ON ticularly basketball. She was cen- SALE HERE Adults, 75¢; children 50c ter on the wonder team of the Juneau high school that for three Butler Mauro Drug Co. seasons was unbeatable by anyl other girls' team in Southeast Alas- | EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS 8 am. to 11 p.m. ka. She is now in a teaching| Phone 134 We Deliver Hamilton, Ont., Canada. FOR relief of constipation see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Building. SHOW school at Weschester, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson (ormerly‘ lived in Juneau. At present v.hey reside in Chicago. A letter from! Mrs. Peterson brought the news of | the engagement. & Gl Sl A old papers at The Emplra Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” BLANKET SALE 41/ -pound double bed size, part-wool, in colors, pair ... All-Wool Blanket, 4-pound, double, .$3.95 Box of 21 Newly Designed! Cotton Blankets—double bed size, in white, grey, tan, pair .. LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 Christmas Cards with Embossed Seals and Tissue Envelopes, $1.00 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Office Substation Five Fast Deliveries - Daily Cross-word Puzzle IIII///HIII% Holli B H//dER L] 7 & l///il// C | g flllill”/ /il il i 7" || HII//// HIII%/HII NOTGUILTY IS oz = = PLEA MADE BY HARRY POWERS Allsiidd 1S | a v ae af<Twe Women, Three Chil- dren, Under Guard CLARKSBURG, West Virginia, Nov. 14—Harry Powers pleaded not guilty today to charges of killing Mrs. Asta Buick-Efcher, an hder three children, of Parkridge, Illi-| nois, and Mrs. Dorothy Pressler Lemke, of Worcester, Massachu- setts. He was under heavy guard when taken into court as 300 or 400 persons indicated they might start ' trouble. Powers’ attorneys asked for a change of venue. The bodies of the two, women and. three children, were found buried on Powers’ farm. It is be-, leved he lured the women here, on promise of marriage, as he posed as a wealthy man. He is married. G “GOLDEN GLOW” Christmas Cards, new Alaska photos with in- dividual titles. See Winter & Pond. - ee— Old papers at The Empire. “Tomorrow’s Styles Todas”’ House Frocks A splendid new assort- ment in a full range of sizes to 48 bust. Shop while the selec- tion is complete for Holiday Gifts. PRICED at $2.25 “Juneau’s Own Store” APPLES! ‘Large, juicy Delicious Apples, box APPLES! .31.75 At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 Leather Goods | Just received from a prominent Eastern style center a rather large selection of leather goods © . for men ald women, such as : BILL-FOLDS rum MEMOS, KEY- KASES; 'HAND BAGS; UNDER-ARM BAGS, CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR- ETTE BOXES, BRUSH AND COMB SETS, ETC., ETC. at the lowest prices for quality goods. Prices range from one to ten dollars, and we put your-name or initials on with‘gold, free of charge. ‘THE NUGGET SHOP

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