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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1931. [MORATORIUM ~ ROAD CONTRACT RATIFICATION BREACH SET UP ~ NOW SOUGHT BY CONTRACTOR President Sends Message | Hubbell & Waller Sue Sub- | to Congress Concern- AT PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY Bl o (Continued from Page One) nta Claus we would tell you that this 1s his head- en’s .(ri’ir' and on second thought, when we see these ; readv for vour choosing, we are not sure but that a (,l‘ms. Come in and let us prove it to you. Early shop- ze selection. 3.50 up young man, a hat at U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By thc U. 8. Weather Bureaa) rnmm tor Junean and vicinlty beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 10: ir tonight, Friday cloudy and warmer; gentle westerly winds bicoming southerly. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 25.63 33 83 w 2 Pt. Cldy 30.03 27 8 Calm Clear 30.16 30 80 w Clear ©CABLE AND RADIO REPORTE . YESTERDAY TODA Y Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temo. temp. emp. wmn velocity 24 hrs. Weather 4 -2 -2 0 Cldy 22 14 14 32 Cldy 32 32 32 06 Rain -2 -8 -12 Cidy 26 14 10 Snow 20 18 18 Snow 8 8 6 Cldy . 40 40 36 Cldy 44 44 44 Cldy 40 40 34 Pt. Cldy 34 34 24 Clear . 36 33 21 Clear . 26 —_ 20 Pt. Cldy 40 36 30 Clear .. 36 36 30 Clear 26 20 10 Clear .. 0 38 38 Rain . 42 42 28 Cldy . 54 52 45 Rain Time 4 pm. 4 am. yest'y today 1 contractor and Tie Up Camp Equipment | | | Noon today | { | | Statton— a hreach of contract on | Barrow of Gordon McDonald, lted in involving heavy | alties on it, Hubbell & ‘\V.xllcl Engineering Corporation, through its attorney H. L. Faulk- this week asked for and ob- | a temporary injunction re- McDonald from moving cqummem from Khmc}' act on the Hoov csal before De- uld n 32 20 36 26 0 . 22 22 8 “ 42 22 44 10 34 s 26 25 32 36 10 38 40 50 *—Less than QUICK ACTION IMPOSSIBLE 'HI NG@ON, D. C., Dec. 10— ident Huovcz asked Ccn- St. Paul 3 Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cerdova Juncau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Ruperi Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 01 .05 .02 .36 26 10 24 Trace 10 mities. h they want to give the S ium made such quick action ncxt the ordar should not be made and possession of ihe ad cver to Hubbell ler so it can complete the Gloves - $2.75 up Perfect pigskin gloves, known for their long wear- ability and Slippers 1.25up Soft erumbly leather mule type of slipper with wool insides that make morning toes warm and comfortable. in a variety of colors. Shirts - $1.95 up Fine percale and madras shirts in white and colors. the For with Hollywood curl the in the that a y that firm was award- ct by the United States u of Public Roads to con- a chert road at Klawock. In | 2 job to McDonald. work d by was and that the defendant work; that McDonald was Hn;, down s to a penalty of $25 per day for each day after November t thal he had no funds to and a snap brim smart appear- i e ; Pressure is still high though diminishing over the North Pa- cific this morning with an area of low pressure forming over the Light precipitation has been general over thz Territory except in the northern portion and around the Gulf. Temperatures are mostly slightly warmer over Alaska. RING GIANTS front will give him ance. swagger air dear to his heart. Hose - 50c up Dots on a contrasting ground are an old design come back. football. One of the greatest yard gainers in the country is a man weighing less than 160 pounds. The grid coaches keep most of the so- called dreadnaughts on the bench, while speed takes the field. he like virile stripes? We have them. Does small patterns? likes them. And if he thing new, we ties. have he like We have some- wool BOYS SUITS $13.50 up A snit that he will be glad to now or Made get mas present. wool, they c¢ in ble pair and do an extra of In blues, ional values. browns and Exce Collar attached styles only. All are pre-shrunk and tail- ored on custom made lines. Get him some of these, they will please him now, be- cause they pleased him once. Men’s Holiday Shoe Values Mary Nolan Agrees breasteds as a Christ- pure single with trousers, men ! lent weari are darbs ng qualiti for quality! You’ll find it hard to duplicate values like these, Here are 100% leathers, fine styles, excel- s, all combined in shoes that Compare before you buy. STAR BRAND SHOES for Every Member of the F amily VISIT TOYLAND On the Third Floor iVi. Behrends Co., Inc. ALASKA NEWS “Juneau Leading STORE OPE the Alaska Ag Department Store” N TONIGHT E. W. Starbird, 75, was burned | ¢ todcath when his cabin at Chicken p fisherman |* is has been he has caubht If the t of five miles. rt-circuited wire the s ol of the home o in Petersburg Cauced by a sh fire destroyed ond story 5. A. Dunkelbe cbrated g 3 ing 200 b s of beer. The had been taken in raids. Mrs. L. 8. Hopkins has been em- ployed as an exira teacher at the Pevcrsburg public - school. She is teaching the sixth and seventh g-ades. - Petersburg’s indoor Tom Thumb golf course has been reopened un- der the management of William on, on & good u.d'::t}wm Fairbanks n.nd‘ t Fairbank 15 camps of the said to have been the [ pay dirt on American ¢ Hot Springs district. Tan- of hy e of diphtheria at ed the sending of antitoxin there Fairbanks. Mrs. Leland Mcore, 23, a bride »f three months, died of pneu- ncnia in the Fairbanks hospital. ore was the daughter of C. G. Traub. She en in the Forty- y until she moved to Fair- banks with her parents two years ago. She had ne from the Interior of Alaska, LCzan Erne: N. Patty of the a cultural College and | of Mincs has received an inquiry from a large chemical com- pany in New York City which de- zires to purchase shipments of stib- aite (antimony ore) for European delivery. There are sevefal anti- mony deposits in Interior Alatka. He | in the Fortymile district was de- oyed by fi The position of his bedy showed that he had en- avered to get out of the door ore he was overcome. He had ived at Chicken 33 years. At the annual meeting in Fair- |banks cf the stockholders of the Mi. McKinley: Park Tourist and Transportation company, James L. Galen was reelected president; A. E. Lathrcp, vice-president; John H. | Kelly, secretary. These officers | with Robert Sheldon and George | A. Lingo constitute the board of | directors. Counties in Minnesota Aim at Lower 1932 Taxes ST. PAUL, Dec !b‘oks of T2 Minnesota counties have been snapped shut by boards of commissioners upon taxpayers' insistent demands for lower taxes next year. Tha action, in most followed farmers instances, has tax protest meetings of and residents in village and tewnchip areas. On the basis |of 1932 budgets an estimated re- duction of $3,452,388 has been of- | fected. S eee EXCLUSIVE and aitractive | Christmas gifts at Winter & Pond's. | —adv. —— - 10. — Pocket- | & WHISKEY-DOPE ‘THEN GANGSTER: to Pay Labor Debts : RLY l"L._S Cal. De She der High tide, Low tide, High tide, Lew TIDES TOMORROW P TR NIRRT B :13 a. m., 157 feet v M., 3.7 fest , 18.0 fzet tida, 20 : , 8:31 p. m, - D:u!y Empire “‘:mt Adi Pay. tdef mlmm Dec. 10— wild | whiskey and dope make the g.\ng- ster what he is today.” The submachine gun thug of the ' “prohibition’ era” s no kin of th | open-fighting outlaw of fronti ar‘ days, emphatically declares Col.| | Evett. “Ed” D. Nix, former United | | States Marshal of Oklahoma, na\,-[ | visiting in Los Angeles. “Old-time outlaws shot it out in | the open,” he said. “Now the gangster—who be compared to the Jameses and | the Daltons — shoots' innocents | down without provocation. unpopular law broken, in the homes. They learn to deride suc laws and the turned criminal on the strengei of it. “I felt certain that the p tion law couldn't be enforced it weni into effect—and I drank a drop. “With 150 mén, it was impossibla to stamp out whiskey peddiing to the Indlans around Guthrie in 1889, And if laws are ngi enforceable in never JDAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAYl ’ that some $3,000 ed by him"will have and, 2 plainiiff; aintiff i3 require NEW YORK, Dec. 10—“Little men, if physically well balanced, far more valuable than the bi in any branch of athle d Philadzlphia Jack O'Brien, | heavyweight box: never had much f: O'Brien add mporting these days are making a circus out of the boxing game. As far as I can » have the first requisites of a fight- in size” arnera is nothing bui an over- /n boy who still would be herd- | NOT S0 HOT 2 none of them | “I do not believe anything will {come to the newly formed heavy- weight class. I could name ten of the smaller heavyweights who would not have to dread the dread- naughts!” |BRITISH JOCKEY “The giants they are | SIGNS CONTRACT LONDCN, Dec. 10. Gordon Richards, the famous British jock- |ey, has signed a contract to ride {for the Beckhampton stable next ‘SCJSOH He will receive a retaining fee sep or something if left to |of $20,000 plus 10 per cent of all his own devices. He has a marv- elous body and is fast for a large | man, but I do not believe he would | round up his hands if he were not | money, old to do so. | “The same condition exists stakes This year the stable has figures $375,000 and assuming an | in | will receive about $55,000. WEEK-END SPECIALS Jell-O ALI. FLAVORS 3 packages . 25¢ LIBBY’S Corned Beef No.lcan...25¢ WHOLE Kernel Corn 0Old Homestead—No. 2 can 5 cans....$1.00 CARNATIONMILK percase . . . . . . LIBBY’S—Red Pitted Cherries 2cans.....55¢ Crab Meat GEISHA BRAND 1-2 flat can . 35¢ Fancy Prunes SANTA CLARA-—Medium 3 pounds. . . 25¢ Citrus Powder large package each......25¢ Bulk Dates FRESH CROP 2 pounds . . . 25¢ SNOWDRIFT Shortening 3-pound can 69¢ WILD Blackberries Old Homestead—No. 2 can 3cans....$1.00 MONARCH Cocoa Pop Corn POP IT BRAND 2 packages . 25¢ FANCY DRIED Apples 3 pounds. . . 50c Toilet Paper ZEE—750 Sheets 16 rolls . . . $1.00 WHOLE WHEAT Fig Bars } 2 pounds. . . 25¢ PILLSBURY’S CAKE FLOUR, 1 Cake Plate FREE,2 packages . . . .. .. ... .. .73 Sauerkraut HILLSDALE BRAND 2 large cans 25¢ MONARCH—Norwegian Sardines Packed in Olive Oil 3cans.....50c $3.25 Pineapple Broken Slices I-pound can 25¢ | 3large cans. 50c Pineapple Fancy Sliced largecan. .. 20c CAMPBELL’S Tomato Seup 3cans.....2_5c Tiolet Paper ZALO—1000 Sheets 10 rolls . . . $1.00 CALIFORNIA GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY . PHONE 473 in won by horses he rides. won in stake 2qually | successful season in 1932, Richards

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