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SECOND SECTION “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU ALASKA, THURSDAY, DECE.MBER 10, 1931. DAILY ALASKA ‘EMPIRE MEMBFJ! OF ASSOCIATED PRESS TWELVE PAGES GRAFT AND BRAWLS LAID TO DRYS THREE AGENTS | AROUSE IRE OF FEDERAL CHIEF Pittsburgh and Baltimore Officers Indicted for Extortion COLORADO PROHI IN DEATH FIGHT Two Are Suspended from Service and Third Dismissed 'WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 10.— ‘Three Prohibition agents, of whom | two are accused of extortion and one is charged with misconduct re- sulting in a fatality, felt the heavy 'BRITON FLIES sbum ATLANTIC ATLANTIC O CEAN canagyd, VERDE 520 10 DE JANEIRO Assoclated Press Photo Bert Hinkler, noted British aviator, completed a flight across the south Atlantic from Nani Brazil, to west Africa. He landed near Dakar. dicted by a grand jury for exLor- DEBATE BUSHMEN'S GARB tion at Harrisburg, Pa. Agent Henry Dierks was perm- \ MELBOURNE—A controversy is recently dismissed. He recently raging here as to whether aborig- was suspended alter the death at | ines in remote Australia should go Englewood, Colo., of Milford Smith, ' unclothed, the affirmative arguing a young truck driver, from wounds that the clothes render the blacks said to have been received in a susceptible to pneumonia and tub- hand of Prohibition Director Amos| ccurfle with Dierks, over a bottle erculosis. W. W. Woodcock today. Lof witie. Agent W. W. Shultz of Pitts- LR | burgh, Pennsylvania, and Agent David Gould of Baltimore were sus- “GOLDEN G .OW” Caristmas represented in the student body pended after they had been in- Cards, made by Winter & Po d at Louisiana State University. Thirteen foreign countries are Pre-Inventory SALE OF Men’s Women’s and Children’s SHOES Cleaning Up All Broken Stock Before Inventory WOMEN’S SHOES VALUES TO $10.00 Sale Prices—$1.95, $2.95, $3.95 MEN’S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS VALUES TO $8.50 Sale Prices—$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 CHILDREN’S SHOES VALUES TO $4.50 95¢, $1.95, $2.45 SALE NOW ON and will continue until Saturday, December 19th ARNOLD’S BOOTERY NO REFUNDS NO APPROVALS OPEN EVENINGS ! their best efforts. i pose Douglas Firemen and Juneau 3 BASKETBALL GAMES SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT Juneau Higfichocl Boys Will Meet Local Firemen ISLAND SMOKE EATERS TAKE ON ALUMNI HERE Gils of This City Will En-|! counter Trans-Chan- nel Graduates Basketball games arranged for tomorrow evening in the high school gymnasium promises the best exhibitions of the indoor sport offered in Juneau this season. Three contests will bring together six teams of unusual merit, every one of which is capable of making a good showing and all of which can be depended upon to exert Juneau high school boys will | meet the Juneau Firemen; Juneau mgh school Alumni boys will op- high school girls will encounter Douglas Alumni girls. Have Been Practicing Hard The Juneau high school boys have been practicing hard since Fri- day when they were defeated by Douglas Firemen. The scholars realize that tomorrow night they are going against a strong team in the Juneau Firemen, but the stu- dents are confident their showing will be much improved over their showing of last week. Tough Battle Expected The Juneau Alumni are deter- mined to give the Douglas Fire- men a tough battle. The Alumni beat the Bureau of Public Roads last, Friday, and have strong hopes of vanqulshing the visiting smoke- eaters tomorrow. The Juneau high school girls will win from the Douglas Alumni girls, if predictions of smart followers of the sport are worth anything. The Juneau maids are taking no- thing for granted, however. They have been practicing faithfully in the past week and will be out to win from the first tipoff. i Play will start promptly at 7:15 o'clock. PURSER TAKEN SERIOUSLY ILL WHILE AT SEA Admiral —Ev-ans Turned Back to Ketchikan— Miller Operated Upon KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 10.— Nearly four hours out of port, Pur- ser Charles Miller of the steamer Admiral Evans, was taken seri- ously ill with acute appendicitis. Capt. Charles Graham turned the steamer about and brought Mil- ler back to Ketchikan, for an op- eration. All arrangements were made by radio and when the ship docked, Miller was rusned to the hospital and he underwent an emergency operation which has apparently been successful. The Admiral Evans then con- tinued on to Seattle. e KRUPP WORKS FIX CARS MUNICH.—The Krupp munition works at Freimann, where the “Big Berthas” were made for the world war, have been taken over by the German federal railways and con- verted to the peaceful task of re- pairing rolling stock. LOST 20 LBS. OF FAT IN JUST 4 WEEKS Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., writes: “I'm only 28 yrs. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have more energy and furthermore I've never had a hun- gry moment.” Fat folks should take one half tea-spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morn- ing before breakfast—an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks—you can get Kruschen at Juneau Drug Co., But- ler Mauro Drug Co., or any drug|==S store in America. If not joyfully satistied after money back. ——ewe_ BETTER than ever.— Winter & Pond service, LaBarba Gets Quwk thory LaBarba, Los Angeles lightweight, took a quick decision over Wildcat Carter, Seattle negro, in the main | event of an exhibition here last | night. with left hooks in the firs tround. | LaBarba was awarded the decision | on a technical knockout. Carter weighed 134 pounds. rapids in China, “graveyard of the upper Yangtze, are to be eliminated by blastmg and dredging. - DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY New York exchange operations |LENHART WINS OVER KETCHELL OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 10.—Fidei Gold in Bank of France | R | | SEATTLE, Dec. 10.—Winning five | Crowds Out All Visitors of six rounds, Fred Lenhart, Spo- _— kane light heavyweight, last night PARIS, Dec. 10.—There is so|outpointed Wesley K. O. Ketchell \much gold in the vaults of the|of Salt Lake. It was a slam-bang Bank of France that there is no|bout from start to finish. room for visitors. Lenhart weighed 172 pounds and | | So the doors to the underground Ketchell weighed 164 pounds. | chambers, lying under a sunken G = B peany |lake and guarded with the latest | wrinkles in bank protection, have | been closed to all but bank em- ployees. When the vaults will be opened | Over Wlldcat Carter in Bout LaBarba floored Carter twice PRINCE PRINTS SCENERY SNIED SFSP S The dangerous Kung Ling Tan‘ known as the STOCKHOLM . —Prince Sigvard, second son of Sweden's crown prince, having studied scenic de- w sightseers depends, officials say, |sign, is making the stage sets for a on the United States,” since bank- | production of Rostand’s “Cyrano ers here lay the flow of gold to de Bergarac” at the Oscars theatre in Stockholm. tion. the first bottle— = (adv.) = my Alvardo, of pointed Jimmy JIMMY WATTS IS OUTPOINTED DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 10.—Jim- S Angeles, out- atts, of Atlanta, |in a ten round bout here last nighi The event was a headliner on Charity Boxing card. Alvardo weighed 133 pounds and Watts scaled 129% pounds. o sunmmsfil ROSARIO ROSARIO, Argentina.—A move- ment to the suburbs, where living is cheaper, has left 4,000 houses empty in Rosario, second city of the republic, with 450,000 popula- EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlI||||IIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SABIN'S FIRE SALE | ne More a We said it wouldn’t last long and we meant it LLOOK AT THIS-- SUITS $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 These are our best quality suits and are not old stock Here Are Some More BARGAINS GOODRICH and U. S. BOOTS .. 5400 !GOODRICH and U. S. PACS .. 395 'OVERALLS ... SHIRTS and SHORTS .... ALL-WOOL STAGS and BLAZERS . .... 395 WORK SHIRTS .. it . .38c and i foe $9.00 and $10.00 WALK-OVER SHOES ...$4.95 AND THERE ARE LOTS MORE--Everything Is Going To Go We promised the Public a real sale and we are making our word good. REMEMBER--This is all our regular high quality merchandise Two More Days and Its All Over SABIN’S No Alterations No Refl‘j-’éds No Exchanges ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH... STORE OPEN EVENINGS e i{ 3 ~ 3