The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1932, Page 2

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cove B.M.E red in dam: 3] D Cotion Regular &ed J - o) ticl ng. Fach sheet Blanket: White n\\}\ iton Blankets with pink and blue trim. $1.95 F’Hi‘f "%IB‘SC )(, Inc. Associated Press Photo torney general in President Harding's cabinet, Soon wiil publish a b escribing his version of episodes in | \ which resulted in request for his resignation Daugherty is shown here with Thomas Dixon, Harry M. Daugherty (left), by President Coolidge. author, his collaborator. Alaska L uundrv 4\ - e e = —»arr‘—o—vaaaaaoo-oom 3 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS > THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat B T e — e — PLYMOUTH IRITFT MODELS at Sensationally Low Prices Plymouth Thrift Sedan—$495— Two Door Plymouth Thrift Sedan—$575— Four Door Your ; Double be cov- il ered in’ twe edge. || [ Feather Pillows : Recular $4.00. Selected new duck feathers ese, in the casc of Mrs, Granville Fortesque and three naval cc-defendants haw; Thomas H. Massie, For b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1932. THEY ARE DEFENDANTS IN HONO Hawailans, whites and mixtures of various other races are amgng one of the defendants. o scleet a jury compesed of only whites. whose wife allegedly was attackel by ue, mothet of Mrs. Massie, and Albert Jon According to Amoel.-md Press advices received today by the l.‘mpfin from Honolulu, Japancss, Chin- | | i, accused of being one of the attackers of Mrs. Thomas Massie, daughter of Licut. Ma: The defense attorneys are not enthusiastic in trying the case befere The four defendants are shown tcgether in the above picture and : the slain' Hov Lord and Jones are LULU SLAYING ' U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WwEATHER S8UREAU The Weather t (By the U. S. Weatner Buresa; Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 pam., Feb. 24: { Rain or snow tonight and Thursday; gentle winds, mostly easte i) LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wentne 4 29.29 18 92 NW 3 Snow | ..2007 33 90 s 8 Rain 20.28 37 69 SW 3 Cldy @ABLE AND EADIO REPORTE . YESTERDAY | TODAY ( ) Highest 4 pm. | Lowest4am. 2. Precip. 4a.n. { temu. temp. | emp. temp. velcuty 24 hrs Weathes | -0 -12 - 0 Clear | 5 -8 01 PiL.Cly! -20 0 Cldy | -50 0 Clear -44 0 | -48 0 | -52 0 | B 14 01 Snow | Dutch Harbor | 18 0 Cldy Kodiak [ 14 01 Cldy Cordova | 14 0 Clear | 'ul au | 18 1.67 Rain | i | 34 50 Pt.OMdy| | | 40 5.36 Rain | | Prince Rupert | 42 64 Rain | Edmonton 26 6 | 6 0 Cl.]y s 54 54 Jeidg 06 Rain g 60 60 48 16 Cidy | 26 veniremen ealled to jury duty | o . 2NCISCo 66 64 52 0 Cldy | #e3 of claying Joseph Kaha- | *_Less than 10 miles. of MER ariCione el Wil The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska, and below twenty-nine inches south of the Gulf of Alaska, with heavy rain mixed jury but it is impossible| 1 gontheast | The weather and Neorth, P the Pacific States. Temperature: ity but remains uneasonably low ¢ as follows: Left to right, Licut. ian; E. J. Lerd, Mrs. Graca| enlisted navy men. Alaska and light snow in portion: is generally clear and ssure is moderately high of Western Ala slightly colder in the Inte and nearly stationary in s have risen rapidly in this vielfi-| to the westward a. r SECONDDRIVE EDWARD ALLEN |S LAUNCHED MADE HEAD OF | BY JAPANESE ALS. COMMITTEE New Forccs Are Landed Prominent Seattle Business from Warships, Sent Against Chinese Men Appointed on New Alaska Committee W. Allen, pro (Continuea mom Page One) = - T is known lays but now it predicted the ads A’\» ! Com- ¢ ittle will be fought perhaps for mi of the weeks. Commerce, and w € many ¢ New Commander mer Alaskar r prom- Th> Japanese Government may Seattle men who end a new force and commander havi s in the Ter- o shmgh ai, the commander suc- Lieutena séneral Uyeda. | nese newspapers are cen-| D2 > mmerce, annour refuse to permit 1ol of the Alaska Comitt to enter their lines Yints a story t in Shang- back were run- newspaper said akes had been iele, which is regrettable. rett, Joshua Green, SN | Addis Gutmann, ;G NEUTRALS ARE WARNED H. Hatch, J. T. He NGHAI, Feb. 24—Mayor Wu 1 k, C. S. Hubi this afternoon warned 1. J. James, Jud , C. P. Kefauver, R ey, Willis. R. Le Ralph Lomen, / it is dangerous to n the Wangpoo Japanese military en, s interpreted to indi-|J. B. Bowman, E. B. Newr Ira L\’t\ the Chinese artillery is going D |to shell ~the Japanes: flagship | Idzumo, moored there. 3 | The warning was issued after the Adclph D. | Japanese admitted failure | Kiangwan sector and shifted their offensive to the' Chapel district. fore reinforcements, r kew was recentl Van Dervooi, E. A, 'W. J. B. Warrack, E. M, V in the It is. beleved the paring to attack Chinese are Hongkew be- | rted en- | an, Hong- aken by the Jap- al Chicken Dinner s ry Thursdey’ evening frc to 7 at Mrs, Hooker's Coffee Shop 85 cents. 1 -oute, arriva from ® o A anese. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Vs s iind Fross JAFFEE AND SHEA MRV A CLEAN SWEE® OF THE SO , MOTOR CC., Distributors uK?\TnJG z\u-:m's Afl' LAKE PLACID /7 ominent Se- A BOENTENNIAL | e LawMaker WESTERN HEAD AEETING TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Elks t6 Hate 3 Special Pro-| gram This Evening at | Bicentennial iFeature | i \ i ‘ | d on Bicentennial M to an “Where my pw'ly maid?” tell you that she w: to help make a few laws for the State of West Virginia. She is M Lucille Scott Strite, of Berkeley woman membe: lature, now (‘harles‘tun. — - s Si’ %UUIREB session at in OVS THREE DISTINCTIONS WINNER OF EM 006 DERBY CTA AW, F — Emil th time for the 8t Seen in Former Naval Hero and 1 second By ANDRUE BERDING °nppm And 60 Beotids | oo~ e, ount Cost-| o3 the od in 1929. . ; i anzo (Clano, minister was second. His, o Al i 30 minutes anq Of communications (postoffice, 3 7 T , telegraph), enjoys three dis- tinctions. » \';fl r;“ '1‘:“150 He is most talked of as* Tl Duce’s o Hes hes had the longest ; and 49 my of the premier's distants, having held ks offlce since 1824. And he is the only minister in any way related o his chief, for Mussolini does not; —By Pap In-addition, he is a sea fighter of | . Commi who is the only|r Heir to Mussolini’s Power& | > days wao 10 1 | 1 fceased Arnaldo Mussolini, Slcf T Duce. OF SALVATION ARMY ON TRIP Commxssxorcr and Mrs.! Henvy Will Visit Ket- | chikan, Metlakatla | trip ) embraces a and all c' Alaska stations n and Metlakatla ng ‘to advices rwmved [ Captain Acton, in Alaska work nor will cable the Com- and Mrs. Henry an off e to be tendered to a reception to be held in kan. Owing to misioner the lack of tim enow, joner and Mrs. Henry will be able to visit communities orth of Keichikan but hope to make another and more extensi to the Territory at a later , it was said. | - e REGISTEREDL AT GASTINEAU Miss Bernice Crawford is among the guests regisiered at the Gas- tineau Hotel. STAYING AT ZYNDA } Prof. A. S. Dunham, Principal \of the Juneau High Schocl, is stay- ing at the Zynda Hobel. - e TREES HONOR MUS OLINT {munes is planting a tree to honor the memory of the récently ‘de- His* il Al ‘RELIGIOU THIEF CAUGHT | JACKSON, Miss—Jackson police |have reported their first arrest on | a charge of stealing a Bible. “It’s|| |the first time we've ever found a ‘religious’ thief,” Capt. Jesse Walll ROME—Each of Ttaly's 8,000 com- brother w,.m-- “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Presenting the smart three-piece knit suits for Spring Jldyoner> () 7 | | | | { | 2 i 3 I i z “}uneau’s Own Store \ L C. SM!TH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by 1J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worp by safisfied customers” o i S | EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS \ | YOU SAVE in many ways when you buy a i FORD ‘ ASK |{ JUNEAU MOTORS I Foot of Main Street 1 ! SUSSISSESSISSSSSSUNSTTR | . _l great courag?, m \\h h halra Je\plam"d s veral years ago someon: Ask» ROUEN GETS PAPAL REL!C Your excellency, ki S 11s to happ»n to Dtaly after you arel poupN, Frnace—A jewelled sn\l.l | gone?” ed Poj M Ve Daiidhdy. Drovidsa” i box, reputedly once owned by Pope Pius VII, has been presented t0 the | museum of this eity. - e tha‘ ” Mussolini repiled. ince then most people in Ttaly; hzwe believed he has designated (Ciano as his successor. When a 7 |year ago Mussolini seemed on the 5 | point of creating the position of | vice-premier, everyone said Clano would get it Ciano and Mussolini have been very close personally. Clano's son, now consul-general at Shangha& married BEdda Mussolini {two years ago. Mussolini was best- man at the wedding of Ciano's daughter a few months ago. It was Ciano who was chosen to inform )Lhe premier of his brother Arnal- |do’s death. | Ciano, at 55, still looks the part he played in the world war—a sea captain. He has a sturdy body and {a stern eye. He 'wears a fierce # | moustache. |+ He .spent 28 years in naval ser- vice, having entered the mnaval academy of Leghorn at the age k | | “PEPPER” IS “JOHN”TO STREET ST. LCUIS, Feb. 24—To Charles (Gabby) Street, St. Louis Cardinal | SAVE HALF manager, the star of the 1931 world’s series isnt “Pepper” Mar- | 00 tin. The Redbird pilot always| calls him John, which is his given | name. CLEAN HEMLO€CK 14 in,, 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH PEANUTS AND POP BANNED COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 24—Spec- tators of football games n Ohio, State University’s - stadium will} have to enjoy the sport without | the aid of pop and peanuts. Pop was banned because of the danger of broken glass and peanut hulls clogged the = drains. bl e, GULLS WAR ON VIPERS GEORGE BROTHERS TUNIS—Flocks of sea gulls lent ] Telephones 92 or 95 helpful beaks to French colonial ‘troops assigned to' clearing up a plague of vipers driven to the coast by floods in- the interior. | e EVANS SEES NO PENNANT CLEVELAND, Feb. 24—Just a first division ball club next season 'is promised local ball fans by Billy Evans, general manager of the Cleveland Indians. - Evans believes | | the Philadelphta Athletics and the New York Yankees will be too In the war his most noted ex- t was against the ‘Austrian fleet {bottled up in Buccari. He led three subshasers through 90 miles of straits “and canals under enemy - /| guns, launched six destructive tor- (| pedoes agninst the fleet, and got off safely. As minister of communications Ciano has modernized -and in- crcased the efficiency of Itallan | railroads. He made the public “rail conscions” and- increased travel by " jidiculously low week-end - excur- llon rates. CHESTER BARNESsoN Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short 8

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