The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1932, Page 2

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e CLEARANCE OF TABLE OIL CLOTH In all-over, designs, white and colors. 3 yards for $1.00 7 ¥ } i i ! | Oileloth Table Covers 48x48 inches 2 for $1.00 BO 4 . BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store B e LUDWIG NELSON ‘JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency * — | ! | FRONT STREET H v [ 11 | | | Quartz an¢ piaves tices at The Empire. ¥l iocation no- 3 | el | gument wi e s oot i AV SRS, GRS OB S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1932. NO INCREASE FOSHAY SLOGAN EXPECTED IN INTRODUCED IN POSTAL RATES PRESENT TRIAL Other Logxslalxon Will ‘Be!Advertisentents of Concern Drafted to Meet Pros- "Entered as Govern- pective Deficit ‘ ment Exhibits MINNEAPOLIS,, Minn,: Jan. 21. Hundreds of advertisements of the W. B. Foshay- enterprises cen- tering about the slogan “All your | money all the time on time,” were receiv: yesterday as the Govern- ment's exhibits in the second trial |of W. B. Foshay and H H. Henley |on mail fraud charges. The advertisements were aimed to attract investors and they paint- ed the Foshay concerns as highly prefitable, conservatively managed nd well financed. Some of the dvertisements were published a few | WASHINGTON ame e T 150,000,000 0:- | Weeks before the ccllapse of the i1l be | companies on Novemker 1, 1929. “ Leurice J. Kyllingstad, of Berke- Y ley, California, Advertising Man-| iuger for one year pricr to the re- E i | ceivership, said all advertisements were approved by Foshay and many by Henley. WILL REMAIN | 4 was reached at a special director’s meeting, Bald Bill said. NT 8 TE “We'll cut off tuat right field bIcacher corner, patch things up, the stands a bit, and get t gh 1932, Klepper said. “Then Indians Will Continue to|™ 1% well bulld a new park. gy | The buxom Indian president in- Play Ball at Rainier sisted the concession angle wasthe ¢ only obstacle to moving into Civic Va“ey P a’k Stadium, though it was recalled he said when news was printed 21—The about the proposed removal of the ° club to the stadium that he saw no reason for leaving Dugdale Park. “Oh, we'd move to the stadium if we could get Boldt to take a seven-year lease on concessions,” Klepper insisted. “That's a better place for a ball park. Close in. And it would help the city. But Boldt wants a long-time lease, and we can't see that.” t the director’s meeting, Klep- Said, were J. E. Drummey, Bert SEATTLE, .Lux aire at the stadium, o his lease sent tk tering, Klepper, club, declared. plan skit- dent of the Dugdale | per ‘Major’ Mildred 85" Adsociated Press Photo ildred Gatzke, senior co-ed In Ripon, Wis,, coliege, has been eleot- od honorary cadet major of the col- lege R. O, T. C, She is alsa pres- Ident of her sorority. Swezea, Stacy Shown, Fred B. Riv- ers, A. A. Payssee, John Savage and Klepper. i Broadcasting ot Records Strikes Snag in Germany | BERLIN, Jai. zi. German radio fans. are being trcaied io0 .3 fight between the government broadcast- ing chain and manufacturers of phonograph records. According to the record makers, they have been studying the effect on sales made by playing records over radio and found the effect disadvantageous to them. Consequently notice was served on the radio group to cease broad- casting the records. The manu- facturers contend that broadcast- ing harms sales. ———————— MINER HAS BAD COLD Peter Svet, miner, is a patient in St. Ann's hospital, having en- tered last night. He is nursing a bad cold. ———-——— One thousand airplanes can be cared for at one time at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. SHOE POLISH BELIEVED TO CONCEAL GUNS |Source of Weapons Used in Prison Break May Schedyled Be Cleared Up SEATTLE, Jan: 21.—The maiden| WINDSOR, Ontario, Jan. '21.— voyage of the new Government United States investigators said motorship Nerth Star, launched here they believed they have discovered last Monday, will begin some time in the arrest here of Harold Fon- in April. The tentative ports of taine, former inmate of Leaven- call will be settlzments on Good- |worth Penitentiary, the source of news Bay, Bristol Bay and Kus- iwelpons with which seven inmates kokwim. forced their way to temporary lib- The North Star replaces the Box- erty on December 11. er as the supply ship for the| Fontaine was released in Novem- Bureau of Indian Affairs in Al- | ber aftar having served a sentence FIRST VOYAGE OF NORTH STAR SET FOR APRIL Maiden Tri;;; Alaska of New Motorship Is aska. ‘ml]owmg conviotion of smuggling aliens across the Detroit River. z 9 It is believed the guns were FAT GIRLSI HERES | smuggled into the prison in cans of shoe polish. Fontaine said he would fight ex- tradition. A TIP FOR YOU| (All over the world Kruschen Salt.s\ is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free from fat fatigue that cannot fail to win| admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman posses:s and does it SAFE- LY and HARMLESSLY. In the morning take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast —cut down on pastry and fatty meats—go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar. “It’s the little ‘daily dose that| takes off the fat” and | Quits Badgers “brings | that Kruschen fieeling” of energetic | health and activity that is reflected | in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful | vivacity and charming figure. | But be sure for your health’s sake | that you get Kruschen. A boitle | that lasts 4 weeks costs but little. | You can always get Kruschen at| Butler Mauro Drug Co. or Juneau Drug Co. and money back if not | satisfied with results after first| 7 bottle. —adv. Associated Press Phott - -| alenn F. Thistiethwaite, heac A judge decides that motorists| football ceach at the University of must not run over dogs. Maybe| ‘Visconsin for five seasons, resigned| T in time the ruling will extend| following alumni criticism ‘of thi to pedestrians. Second and Main Streets, and business. Badger elevens of 1930 and 1931, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By thc U.'S. Weather Bureas) rmmtummm beginding at 4 p.m., Jan. 21: Clearing and colder tonight, Friday partly cloudy and colder; moderate westerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity' Weatner 4 pm. yest'y ...20.49 36 92 SE 18 Rain-Snow 4 am. today 29.59 33 88 S 15 Snow Noon today ... 36 85 w5 Snow ©ABLE AND BADIO REPORTE s :el:i:m"“ mm .fifi, 2thre, Station— wuthev Barrow . =24 -4 * L] Clear Nome s 6 12 8 04 C1dy Bethal . 0 -8 0 4 ‘Trace Clear Fort Yukon . -26 -2 -18 6 0 Cldy Tanana -12 30 28 4 [ Clegr Fairbanks 12 -2 10 4 0 Eagle -8 -8 -6 £ I8 m Bt Pal] L S 28 24 2 26 05 Spow, Dutch Harbor . 32 30 3¢ 38 140 Snow" Kodiak 3¢ 30 2 28 12 54 Pt.Cdy Cordova . 32 24 30 8 .64 Cldy 36 31 33 15 208 Snow, = 38— 20 133 Cldy 44 32 34 8. 108 Snow 42 32 34 4 44 Rain 26 14 2 [ 0 Pt.Cldy 44 36 40 8 (] Cldy, 46 40 40 4 0 Cldy' San Francisco ... 54 54 46 46 4 0 Clear %—Less than 10 miles. The, pressure is lowest in the eastern Aleutian Isands and in Yukon Territory and unusually high west of the Pacifis States. I) is moderately low throughout most of Alaska but rising rapidly in | the Interior and the Gulf of Alask3. 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