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! 1 — BELIEVES TOM MOGNEY IS AN INNOGENT MAN Mayor Walker Talks with Bomb Thrower in San Quentin Prison STOCK PRICES GIVEN BOOST, TRADING TODAY } | ‘ ‘ | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 3 T g 0, 1931. e ——————————————————————————————————— MAJOR MARKOE 70 TELL OF HIS - SIBERIAN EXILE 'Numerous Gains of from!Adventures to Be Recount- | Two to Four Points | Are Reported NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—The stock | ed at Parent-Teacher Meeting Tomorrow Here’s adventure! Conspiracy and Daily Cross-word Puzzle CANNED SALMON KIPPERED NOW PUT ON MARKET Product Pu:—U_p by H. L. Morris Will Total Only 1,000 Cases “Alaska Kippered Salmon In W, H. MYREN LAID TO REST WITH MILITARY RITES Members of American Le- gion Conduct Funeral of Late Comrade ‘With military honors, led by Harry Sperling, color bear- er, and Waino Hendrickson and Claud Helgesen, color 'ds. Fifty- seven veterans, many in olive drab uniforms and nearly all wearing overseas caps, were in line. At the grave J. B. Setzer, Chap- lain of Juneau’s American Legion Post, conducted the exercises. Rev. Mr. Olafson offered the benedic- tion. A salute to the dead was given by a firing squad and then taps were sounded. Members of Firing Squad The firing squad consisted of Frank A. Metcalf, leader; R. 8. Raven, A. B. Clark, John McCor- MAKES STATEMENT market received a swift boost to-|tumult in Warsaw, in the days of the late!mick, Thomas J. Petrich, Thomas Cans” is a Gastineau Channel pro- whose de“h.Mocarmey Steve Vucovich, Le Roy William H. Myren, Two | AF[ER CONFERENCE day after wavering on the verge the Czar. Arrest and conviction of a new low und for bear | for treason. Exile in Siberia. Two movement Tt market slipped | years, menaced by the lash and the Will Present Petition to | Gov. Rolph, Jr., Ask- ing for Pardon N PRISON, C: Waik: Mayor Tom Mooney a little n the best in the last few.minutes but in the main | closed with a strong tone and with | numerous gains of from two to| four pc Sta the s were apparently held up rumors | bayonet of brutal authority. And then escape its perils and hard- ships. Safety in Shanghai. Se- curity in Paris. And finally in the S. | course of two decades and by tor-! toruous paths to the gold at the end of the rainbow in Juneau. the Commis- | This is not the scenario of a for the first in the prison sion will s with the stirring motion picture play. Just a here last Sa noon. After virtual roads of |brief line of a series of inci- a conference h Mooney, in the the qua d of the dents that constitute an episode in office of Captain of the Commissione’s freight ' the life of Major<R. Markoe, erst- s, Ma; Walker declared he rate pla }while Polish patriot shaking dice“ was more convinced than ever of | Bonds were spotty. [with death, now a Juneau resident Mooney’s innocence. | United States Steel closed up:engaged in prosaic business. Tomorrow, Mayor Walker, with after a new low. I Parent-Teachers Meeting others of Mooney's counsel, willl Miscellaneous issues up three to| His hazardous experiences, when ent a petition to Gov. James four points included National Bis-]aqmuy ruled the Muscovites, will Jr., for a pardon for Mooney cuit, International Harve: Am- be recounted at the meeting in the who has served 15 years of a life erican Telephone, Borden's, Case, grade school auditorium tomorrow | sentence imposed following con- Consolidated Gas, evening of the Parent-Teacher As- viction on a charge of bombing New York Cen-|sociation. a preparedness parade in San tral, Santa Fe, Sears, Roebuck,| In 1905, Major Markoe, with | four other Poles, left Paris for |Poland to agitate a movement Francisco in 1916. | Eastman, Consolidated Gas. Mooney posed for a picture with | or Walker. He seemed in good| CLOSING PRIC TODAY |against the teaching of Russian ical condition. | NEW YORK, Nov. 30. — Closing ' propaganda in Polish schools by r the conference, Mayor quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Russian instructors. The efforts Walker said: “For the first time I stock today is 14'¢, American Can of the conspirators were so suc- 69%, Anaconda Copper 14%, Beth- lehem Steel 25%, Curtiss - Wright 1%, Fox Films 5%, General Motors 24%, International Harvester 29%,| Arrested and Tried Kennecott 12%, Packard Motors 4%, | The five agitators were arrested Standard Oil of New Jersey 32%, and imprisoned in the citadel at cen the man in whom I have | cessful that the lower institutions | of learning, as well as the univer- sities, had to close. have United Aircraft 13%, United States' Warsaw. Three made their es- Steel 56%. | cape. Major Markoe and one other SABIN’Q S | were put on trial, found guilty of A believed in for many years. Seeing treason and condemned to five and meeting him hasnot only con- vears of restraint in exile. They firmed but emphasized my belief | Were . in him and his innocennce.” | years there, Major Markoe escaped. OPEN He made his way to Harbin, then 5 to Shanghai. From there a vessel | THOMAS SCO" BACK took him back to Russia-Odessa on the Black Sea. He hastened to FOR FROM HARBOR WORK Constantinople in Turkey. me| : the Turkish capital he got back to < aQ Thomas Scott of the Rivers and i BUSINESS Harbors Division of the Alaska|For> Road Commission has returned to| -esides telling of his Polish ad- Juneau after an absence since last | venture, Major Markoe, if time February. He has been engaged |Permits, tomorrow evening, will on work at Ketchikan, Petersburg |Show motion pictures of wild ani- He is stay- |mals in Alaska. and Port Alexander. h b Subank By - OLARONS. eF 3 ing at the Gastineau hotel. |hieve “been taken by ‘H = The Store for i | plorers and sportsmen, and have | been made into a single reel by the Major. e — — “GOLDEN GLOW” Christmas Ann’s | Cards, new Alaska photos with in- | dividual titles. See Winter & Pond. E S N Men" UNDERGOESE OPERATIO! Mrs. S. Anderson of Port Alex- ander, underwent a surgical oper- | ation this morning in St. ) hospital. 1932 BUICK AT THE NEW LOW PRICES Wizard Control This NEW WIZARD CONTROL is the GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT in AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER- ING since the INTRODUCTION of the SELF STARTER .. ... 1. The Automatic Clutch. 2. New and Advanced FREE WHEELING. 3. New and SILENT SECOND SYNCRO-Mesh Transmission. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS and allow us to explain the Buick $50,000.00 Contest Connors Motor Co. : DISTRIBUTORS sent to Siberia. After two | Tnese pictures | N Baie WE7/) HE/ AN 7] HEEL N/ EEE | i EE/N W W, N ACROSS S it turday's Puzzle 22. Type £ 1k olution of Sa Yy : L iaukiire 5. Glacial rid . Poem 3 nooting o> [B]A[STE[RIP O/ TRMEITIA Walk in wate: o ponseriat [ONTOTLTARNAP[AJTII[P] 55 Labed apat 1 Cliyor e [STEIRTIF RIE BGEINITLS] i sgous, o 16, sulower RIA[TITIAINIER[AILIE] 31 Animal ubsequentl; 17 *'lfi;“n ricet |E IW[E 5 S }5\72 Q l; S|E|S| 22 On the ocean vorm M NID i elody 2 35. Si M, wplacr s | [N[S|E R TIA[DIE[P|T|S]| 36. Greek = p i1 Emtv;omrlmted N[EE(D[SEMS A IL Ay sy o tmiea'e [BlR[A[1 DIER[A[PHISINN " ' Geriint 5. M, Al . Magician’s 36 Tow haunt [RIAIVUEE[LEIRIS kgl 21. Tise and'tan (1 INJO[e[NIT[S JRIETAID E| 40 Russian ik 28. Ship's N|E[E 1 | TISEME|A|G|E|R]| #3. Not any offi - 44. Going up 15 “indebted YIE[SIHGAYIRAIR[EIN| A 13- Joined Tapering solid . Writin Assist 5. Indigo plant 69. Rim 4 hue . Unit of wire 52. Long fish DOWN . Mexican measure- 53, Liquor 1. Ald L P 54. Requests 2. Jewish month 2. Linner ¢ L L 85. Ridlcule 3. Make over Gum resin 25 58 French art 4. Scoundrels ind of tres 59. Expressio 5. Overt 2. Kye: Bootc repugnal 6. Title of b8, Hees s ol s 60. Japanes address 55. Drug: slang statesman 7. Stupld 56. First word 25 62. Youth §. Sun kod an old 40. Prayers beloved Ly 9. Slender nursery 410 At home Galatea 10 n ] rime 42. Holding at 63. Entertain household 57, Ml’d'ni\f\l 4 B hout 11. Préposition Family wit . Prepos! _fai Wur‘nol‘;z of place . Utilize 66. Confined . Article of ailor . Eats belief Negative . Fairy tale 2. Wear away prefix monster . Exlst Thus CHAMBER GETS TRADE SURVEY MADE BY JAMES Los Angeles Chamber _of| Commerce Pamphlet Received Here Data and statistics, compiled fast summer on thade and development opportunities in Alaska by C. A. James, Secretary of the Foreign jCommerce and Shipping Bureau tof the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce have been issued by that organization in a pamphlet, copies of which have been received by the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce, it was announce dtoday. Mr. James spent several weeks in interior, central and Southeast { Alaska, visiting Lere some time. His work is reported to have been surprisingly thorough and accur- ate. The publication carrying his;as- sembled facts is too lengthy to be read, but it will be submitted to the members of the Chamber at its regular weekly noon luncheon meeting at Bailey's Cafe tomorrow, it was announced by Secretary G. H. Walmsley. Other communica- tions will be placed before the Chamber at that time. ———————— MRS. WEBSTER HOSTESS TO DINNER-DANCE PARTY Mrs. Pauline Webster entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day and this was followed by a dance. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reischel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Os- borne, Mrs. Alice Thurman and son, Larry, J. Barnes, J. 8. Barber, J. Gerwels ,Walter Gerwels, E. A. Robinson, David and Keith Reis- chel. ———.————— ARCTIC ROOMS Have been refurnished and redec- orated and now offer clean, first- {class accommodations. Rooms by the day, week or month at mod- erate rates. Inquire Arctic Cigar Store, Front St., Steve Johnson. Prop. —adv. ———————— Quartz and placer location no- tices at The Empire. FOR New PHONES 92 and 95 WATCH OUR Low Prices TOMORROW 'GEORGE Brothers Five Fast Deliveries duct now on the market. hundred cases are on sale in Ju- neau stores. At least 1,000 more will be put up this season, and most of these will go to large cities in the States, where ship- ments of the delectable commodity in previous years have caused it to be in demand. The fish are being packed by H. L. Morris, long-time resident of the Territory and for many years a dealer in numerous articles of food. | The packing is being done at the Douglas Island cannery at Douglas. Made of King Salmon The canned kippered salmon is ‘made of kings, and only of catches taken in the fall, which are said to yleld the best and fattest fish. The fish are hand-butchered, brined and smoked. They are then hand cut and hand packed. The; are vacuum sealed and finally are took place last Thursday, was laid to rest yesterday afternoon in the American Legion plot in Evergreen Cemetery. Comrades of his in obsequies. The veterans gathered at the Dugout. They marched to the Charles W. Carter Mortuary and from there accompanied the re- mains to the Resurrection Lutheran Church. \Erling K. Olafson pronounced the eulogy. A vocal selection was ren- dered by a quartet composed of Homer G. Nordling, Brice Howard, |M. Scriber and J. J. Fargher, with {Mrs. G. E. Krause at the organ. Names of Pallbearers | John Holler, hepard and Fred Cameron. In the church, the pastor, Rev., ithe World War had charge of the geqts jn Vestal and Minard Mills. The bugler was Edward Garnick, The funeral was largely attendad. For the church rites almost all the edifice were occupied. Many automobiles followed the re= {mains to the cemetery. Gerro Is Victor in Peru Election LIMA, Peru, Nov. 30.—Luis M. Sachez Gerro is announced as the victor in the presidential election held on October 11. —————— George 8. Talbot, of Ketchikan, Elks Lodge, has been appointed District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler of Southeast Alaska in th The pallbearers were Andrew. v v | Bernstein, Victor Manville, Martin | P12 0f George Blanchard, affili- ated with the Skagway lodge. Mr. Talbot last year was Exalted cooked in the cans. The cortege to the cemetery was' uler of the Ketchikan lodge. The canned product will keep in '“ any climate, and can be shipped to| f=—=—="""" any place without the least danger of speiling. Cans of Convenient Size | The cases are convenient in size.| Each case, which is of corrugated | cardboard, contains one dozen cans. Mr. Morris's salmon is the only kippered salmon that is packed in cans. It has met with wide favor as Christmas presents, and its! package for 12 cans, each one-half | pound, recommends itself as a Yuletide gift. GIRL BABY IS BORN TO MR. AND MRS.M.G. HUNT on The ideal holiday A seven and one-half pound girl glft which is both “Tomarrfmh Styles NEW Today” Merchandise Costume Jewelry ARRIVIN baby was born to Mrs. M. G. Hunt EVERY BOAT differpnt and smart at St. Ann’s Hospital last Saturday | afternoon. The proud father is one of the attaches at the Uniied Priced to State Signal Corps office in Ju~j Please neau. —— | CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many, friends, especially the American' Legion, for their generous aid and sympathy in my bereavement through the loss of my beloved husband. | adv. MRS. WILLIAM M. MYREN. e —— | Buy that fur coat now. Chas. Goldstein & Co. —adv. H. S. Graves Fhio' Chatiiing Mow “Juneau’s Own Store” L] ¢ ¢ ( { . 4 ! ol Start Your Month Right By Saving Money GOLD MEDAL FLOUR--Best Hard Wheat Flour on the Market, 49-1b. sacks .......$1.90 (FLOUR HAS ADVANCED—TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LOW PRICE NOW) ROLLED OATS-- Fresh Stock, 10-pound bags ....vviaiicneeiviin .82 SEEDLESS RAISINS--Clean and Free from Stems, 25-pound box ... ... uu va s, S197 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP-- oo 11 |- e i T U B W 0 RINSO--large packages ..................2% THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR REASONABLE SPECIALS COME IN AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DIS- PLAY--Beautiful Things for Everybody GARNICK’S ™o