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M’GAUL ENJOYS Armed Factions Worry Austria; Daily Cross-word Puzzle STOCK MARKET Beer, Wine, 600D OLD DAYS Citizens F ear Warhke Outbreak| | scros,.,. sowtion of vesersays Pm mozes 1 UNSETTLED IN | Barred for tation . Tall coarse . | 3 - 5. More pallld grass stem A hl ) | 10. B y ABOARDSTEAMER‘ IN SHADOW OF CIVIL STRIFE Fascists Collect Weapons | i over | - odwestanta DULI_ TRAD'NG t etics | o1 |1 nizan : | i : 3 in Competition with |15 {olor avality . Article L [ |E S e Socialists Corps | pchietiam . Sl arma- il Foreigners rs At ending , 4 | e " : = £ 0Ty | 18, Enchanting 05 g % Bar Opened on Liner on| \ i : ‘ . e |if: Sen agie . Spowers Firm Tone Disturbed by| Olympics Are Denied Y ERN . Havi ? . Killed : Winter Cruise, New York | | VIENNA, March 22—Disarmament ’:;;fike. edzo [ : Burthng Weakness of Ameri- AlCOhOllC Beverages | a i " . Huge waves b ver of €] to San Francisco Is'a big morc, 1 AME N now | 1 Logk wbe Loy can Telephone LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 22— | 3 ‘ !the big glass house at Ge ng I | 5" ike " “perennials b s Beer and wine in the diet of for- Sixteen perfect pre-Volstead days | What gumes et o;’em 3 leceks 8 Ile:;g, 3 g;m:n city | NEW YORK, March 22.— Theleign athletes at the Olympic vere enjoyed by Thomas J. Mc- st iy ufxa A Peagrant . Message by tock Market was somewhat unset- |Games are banned by Prohibition | Caul his recent two and one- g 4 e maamen Distant oo mbrie. | T8 aiay. Although trading con-|Administrator Woodcock, here on | half trip from which he| gh t[e e g _schutzbund ane. & i;::jgu i : Telanalc tinued dull there was a firm tone |an inspection trip. | | r:urned home to Juneau on the ‘c‘:us{':c i e B L priting but this was mildly disturbed by| Woodcock said a law is a law Princess Norah llja*‘ S Ml | fasclst menace, e i etwens | 4. Tapestry 62 Resin used tn 3. Seed covering ]| wesiness of Americgn Tele- |regardless of the dlaims that the ¢ riect 45. Weird . s attle . The e A s 'and the latter doesn’t deny that|is. Gompass polnt i 4 Bmphasiees . §: pon” phone and Telegraph which sagged fathletes use light alconol bever aboard the steamship Virginia, on t i inst 4% The ndian 65, Act furlously 5 Knave of clubs g Valley two points. ages in their training. A the winter cruise from New York | ,“vhjl‘e’;;m”ml against “the enemy on pmulberry 66 Prevaricator {gofl"""“’ §4: Silikworm Losses of other pivotal issues were ——— City to Havana, Guba, through the | |the eIt ninded citigens wonder | fh. Mineral springs 65, Sobeit ' 8 Away: Scotch 56! s moderate. The losses were mostly| ~ ELKS' BIRTHDAY PARTY Panama Canal and up the Pacific | 3h X X o 52. Vibrationless 69, Organs of 7 gall- !nghmtd 58. Title it sustained by United States Steel, — Coast touching at San Pedro, Los | OVzdedOfls an explosion can be e Dou‘g:\ri"d - Reh:{:;::z 8. li’rl"uo?a‘; 59, Exb?;:llbyyd‘l:;' American Can, Allied Chemical, and March birthday party Wednes- Angeles and ending at San Fran- yabic Spig passages 7L Repalr Indlans 60. Transmit General Electric |day night, March 23, following reg- ci%00, | The prospects for an outbreak of | 57. Feminine name DOWN 15' (v:&"’w"d]y gs. Too:« w.m‘di food A 4 ular meeting. Entertalnment Feed. “The bar on the Virginia was 'sorrb:e! sgryz ;::zbably v:erehe:g:mr\]:«i:fil- Bl P~ ,;H;;gg,‘“" ORsopRd ot CLOSING PRICES TODAY . —adv. | fter passed beyond la il )¢ recent upset in the T:zn(e}?recaxm‘l’e :r:‘m‘.n:d one could ECabmeL Witen Dr. (asl Buresch, | bipr psew s g ey s purchase any liquor beverage from | | chancellor, reorganized his govern- | // quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 5 2 beer to champagne,” said Mr. Mc- ment in the closing days of Janu- | [z stock otday is 14%, American Can; <« ary, he dropped Johnann Schrobe . . 66%, Anaconda 8%, Bethlehem Steel X' 4 18%, Curtiss-Wright 1%, Fox Fums, | Card S 0 Ci al | no sale; General Motors 18, Inter- national Harvester 22%, Kennecott 8%, Packard Motors 3%, United: States Steel 42%, Bunker Hill, no| Caul. “Needless to say the bar was well patronized on the cruise by both men and women, but there was no drunkenness at any time although some of the passengers, who had been without their bever- ex-head of the national police, e | chancellor and now ex-foreign min- ister. i HIIII/ /4 llll// Handicap To Finance and Dr. Schrober, a frank pro-Ger- {man, was sald to be persona non | //II age for sometime, became highly . hilarious. grata to Austria’s French creditors - — “The trip down the Atlantic| and his prominence in the gover .-n//a.//‘i“ TWO ARRESYED AT HAINES AT ODD ‘FELLOW’Q Coast was made within sight of ment washeld ahandicapon efforts ‘ | FOR VIOLATING DRY LAWS 2 Jand. One night we were off Florida to ease the financial burdens of | -////I.w-.////fl-. HALL 0‘ 4 and there was a continual s!rs‘lch‘ the republic. ‘ / Helen Erlg, former Junesu resi- Hep of Neon signs illuminating the | But apart from this the social- | . - | dent, and Tom Jimmy, Haines, both TONIGHT . 4 ists were glad to see him go. They | Leaders of Austria are trying to guard that republic from open war- | ha:i accus«ged him of mvlngohac):ofl GAfiiying ‘Att Hivauk, the pes-|Iate:betweet extremisis Gr the Hght sna left. Johann Schober, recent |ine abortive “putsch” of last Sep- sengers were given plenty of op- Foreign Minister, is show (left) with a national flag presented in com- |tember and they were inclined 10 portunity to visit that section of memoration of his work against the communists. Inset is Dr. Karl|blame his influence for the acquii- Cuba. There I found beer that|Buresch, Chancellor, who is trying to keep a coalition cabinet off finan- |tal of the leaders of that attempt Indians, were arrested yesterda,y} on & charge of violating the alaskaj] MUSIC BY ARCTIC Bone Dry Law. Upon conviction | TRIO Mrs. Erig was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment in the Haines Federal Jail, and Jimmy was given || Harry Brandt, Director resorts and cities. 5-Cent Beer at Havana beach //AEEEN- IIII/// wBE R N oM a7/ flll=é///// Wi was the best I had ever had the | cial reefs. to seize power. 0-da uspended sentence. pleasure of drinking. It was made| il | Meanwhile the opposing piles of S0y, R 2 Prizes Biloodkiniss n liquid refresh- fvil ions ighe: | o S e e ixe right on the|Chicago and to New York whem\ C‘s‘o:“":fistm‘x‘;:,:;:pe';‘sw’;‘ep:‘;‘;e;: ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ] Sidewalks where tables and chairs |they enjoved the last four days of | I LE |nave charged the heimwehr 3 Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8. Everybody Welcome are arranged. While in the city the automobile show. From New possessing large stores of arms luneau apter ,’ r o Houid o éfl York they went to Boston and v:s-- | A 1 800 his g will meet Tuesday, March 22, at 8 A L g o, Irloun 2 e;e iqui A ri' 3 cfv S fted with Mr. McCaul's sister; to rud;_ngdat_ least 0 macl :e'gu[im pm. Initiation and entertainment. uspices . plr:tual and patronuzed. Beer, was ouly 5 oonts | o0 Bt SOl cciiout, o vistt an- | 20 field-pieces and_enough rifles Visiting members welcome. Psychic Societ | a glass and a large .glass at that. and hand grenades for every active EDITH HOWARD, | AL octety i ther sister, then to New Haven. I wanted a pousse cafe but when | member. 524 Worthy Matron. = the bartender said there would be |ThEY returned to O";"'“Lo::"’”;“i:gl IN INTE b Police Find Arsenal 3 FANNG T roBmSON, ' {| Admission,25¢ 8P. cight mixtures, 1 quit the desire |°F . That the schutzbund also possess- | Reuolt Starts Against —adv. Secretary. 1 <ve | With Mrs. McCaul's sister and othex £4 because in ths good old days, five| '\ 0,00 les stores of arms was revealed | New .M Eouks S y | was sufficient. I ordered beer. B :bo‘:r i s AT e e when police raided the socialist ew .Manchurian State; i Rem rl:mwzl;;xmced o | Winter cruise, were 750 passengers Requests Husband to Send paty headquarters bere, broke TIME NE ARS Many Killed in Clash g own part O e cellar wall an | o my trip was going through the ?:"d bmnnyhr?tukr]nefi mb “;edE?fiL A“Plflfle or DOS Sled found 50,000 rounds of ammunition EASTER CARDS BOOKLETS 1 Panama Canal.and all passengers|CORst on her, naving i to Take Her Out seven machine-guns, 732 rifles and CHANG CHUN, Mancnuria, March ; swarmed the decks and let it ooze |the round Wip which tekes: 10 days ) h 1,000 grenades. i 22—A widespread revolt against EASTER NOVELTIES in, for it was very warm that day. each way, 1 The hand grenades were lmport- Guesses Al‘e Already Bemg.”‘e new Manchurian State has re- “When the liner reached San AR | PHILADELPHIA, Penn, March|,n: hecause they settled an grgu- de Bioahk {sulted in a clash at the edge of Pedro, my wife and I went ashore 22—Edward M. Biddle, Philadel-|yon; over whether 5000 cast iron Made on Break-up the Soviet border jbetween the. Jap- Butler Mauro Dru CO and made the trip to Tiajuana and 0 F F I c ER I phia attorney, is not alarmed over receptacles labeled “lubrication Of Rivers ancse and Chinese msurg_ems: ° U Caliente, Mexico, returning in time the request of his wife for an air-1,,,.» nad been rightly confiscat The: ogl aeress tllghtmg St THE REXALL STORE : to catch the steamer for Los An- planc or dog sled to take her out|y Y. nolice o few days ear ported at Manhuto. The Japanese ; geles and San Francisco.” of Kantisha, Alaska, whers she is| v ie enroute from a stove factory 1t is about that time of the year report_ed 150 Chinese and 13 Japan- PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY ; At Auto Show H snow bound. e ilaciosed address, The fiu- | When Alaskans are making their ese killed: § Mr. McCaul ahd his wife left L) | “She is merely anxious to get Out | o4 orenades apparently had?een guesses ‘as to when the ice is going 7N R I EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Juneau two and one-half months | to continue her study of the lfe| .. from Lhe same kind of to move at Nenana and at Daw- SHOP IN JUNEAU ago, going to Seattle, then to PLANES H|T of women of that Territqry and rication cups.” son. - m—— —— | ¥ she wants to get back to Fairbanks,{" o)\ o of these munitions caused Below are the dates when prev- | Fatal Accident Occurs er north. She plans to go by air (7 B ™o Vonan portion” At Nenana Eighl Thousand Feet to the Porcupine district,” said lof the defense weapons of the 1917—April 80, 11:30 a.m. | Biddle. 1918—May 11, 9:30 a.m. ) working classes from them would | FLOWERS For Easter LILIES, DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, < TULIPS and other CUT FLOWERS Above Earth Mrs. Biddle has been marooned | 1919—May 3, 2:33 pm. {at the home of Fannie Quigley, i:‘,;'; f°,wm:nh:, ;’;’;‘mm., ‘;’,:‘ephm”"m'd_ 1020—May 11, 10:46 a.m. . Kantishna, since January 12. 1921—May 11, 6:42 am. NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia, y 11, 6: .m. i 0 |ing after the raid. 1922—May 12, 1:20 pm. March 22—Second Lieutenant R.| Traln Mashize Gupnors 1923—May 9, 2:00 pm. P. O'Kesfe was killed in a crash' ’ The same journal printed ex- late yesterday afternoon when two | _| 192¢—May 11, 3:10 p.m. cerpts from .an Insbruck daily con. 1925—May 7, 6:32 pam. pursuit planes collided 8,000 (eet taini helmwehr announcements over Langley Field. o 1026—April 26, 4:03 p.m. of machine-gun practice for mem- Second Lieutenant Roland FIGH I ]u H AVE iy e igg;‘x“ é3,45:42 am. Akre piloted his plane, with one ¥ i &) —May 6, 4:256 pm. All of this is not exactly reas 1929—May 6, 3:41 pm. b : ey s = A : T RNy R LS a from where she will continue furth-{, . b0 "\ qionation among the social- | 108 breaks-up have occurred wing off, out of the wreckage suring to the peaceful citizen who leaped to safety by using his para- would like to see both sides put :ggt’&g go 73;31’;""‘1 and POTTED PLANTS chute. away their guns. But both sides Al D insist on “security.” 1915—May 3, 5:55 p.m. The socialists don’t want to dis- il 3 v N Ew EUU|PMENT sogle) ant 1o Qo] 1916-May 3, 10:08 am. \ Appellate Court Sustains|tm without somesua e .| 1917—May 15, 2:00 am. EASTER a heimwehr “putsch.” 1918—M: c . SPRING FflR RUAD wn RK aldmg-—Convncted Man |wehr is equally insistent on secur- 1920—M:§ ig 171;4;"‘;”;3““ ity against “red dictatorship.’ 1921 T A GREETING CARDS Canno' Ge‘ Appeal | Another phase often used in the 3Ry 13, 1380 han. 1922—May 14, 11:29 am. 0 q By a decision handed down yes: " Lcrday in the Circuit Court of Ap { international discussions at Geneva | 1953 May 10, 9:20 am. ¢ CANDIES peals for the Ninth Circuit in San- wno shall have guns and grenades 1926—May 3, 10.48 a.m. will be found here in abundance. For we] have rows and rows of exquisite blooms to gladden your home on Easter. Come in and| select yours today. We deliver flowers to) any part of the city. We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere equality in armament,” is cropping 1924—May 8, 12:45 ] up every day in the arguments over 19257M,3 o 811'5"32‘:1"_" NOVELTIES P stvles & 3 1 ' Francisco, Burton G. McDonald, 3 In late styles and in ||Road Commission > Im- Frarcisco, =Buron e o o | M 1927—May 13, 11:23 p.m. ]u au Dru good sizes and prove Plant — Annual {sail Ketchican fish buyer, 10st| wrne same deal for alt” cry the 255y, &, 3 ne g =1 Q S i 3 2 y 21 .m. colorings. .. Conference Completed his last chance for an appeal. He is gosialists. And the heimwehr lead- ,9304\“5 eie {now serving a life sentence in o5 exclaim: 1931 o o it 0. ! le TEyretpurth pertientiory. “An arsenal; even enough incen- My 1 e hE } 7 50 Considerable new equipment 0 ~ne Appellate Court denied a pe- g Mot ot Shimngt B Bt st i . facilitate its road building and tiijon filed by McDonald's counsel, wriay e e . EASTER DANCE ‘Fhese Is_No_ Substitute maintenance work in Alaska will be hidden in the socialist cellar! Isn't| , yrooce Han for QUALITY” George B. Grigsby, for a writ of j cjear now why we have to be , Saturday, March < $1 0 00 ;szé‘acm }l;:my nb y“ "’: n:;:f:" mandamus to compel Judge Justin paqqy9m 26. —adv. 0 ‘ommission, Vas - e W. Harding to sign a bill of ex-i weanwhile the newspapers print 2 ed today from local headquarters sontions for an appeal. of that organization. Bids have e e |columns about the international i e When the bill of exceptions was| rmament conference, d mow .d P D $12.50 been called for and tenders Wm'presenmd to the local court last' d“’; the enacdgur ;ncmaen Ml wee art ance b" opened ni Seattle on April 8 and . September for Judge Harding's sig- b e o cynically remarks: WEDNESDAY NIGHT nature, it was opposed by the Unit-| ~ e The Commission today concluded .4 States Attorney on the ground' “Geneva* and world peace! Huh! ¢ 3 |its annual conference of field SUD- that the time had expired and that,'After all, why shouldn’t disarma- Given by Loyal Order of Moose No. 700 Glrls’ S ring | intendents with headquarters of- {norafore his jurisdiction had ment begn at home. p ng ficers. The district superintendents 1onceq Judge Harding upheld the | ARCTIC PLAYERS will leave tonight on the steamer ., ntention and refused to sign the BN s L UNARKIONN ’ CO(ltS Northwestern enroute to their Te- pin | AT THE HOTELS 1 WE ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME . spective homes. 1 Mr. Grigsby then petitioned the ——_ o 2 & . ; F. E. Ba;u Ass;stantt S\dxperlfn lappeliate Court for o writ of an-| o o Meadu;:::;l‘ . Everybody Invited Special Lunch Served | tendent at Nome, left yesterday for. Arguments on an de: etreat; M. W, o AN i $3 ()5 Seattle to spend several weeks on &ET;:W mursiuwere presented 'grml‘ Raner, Juneau. General Admission $1.00 Ladies Free FOR ALL OCCASIONS & vacation. ~Others leaving tonight ,onelate Court last February and| et e e e et e i cre: R. J. Shepard, Chitina; T. H. ine matter was taken under advise- | Alaskan ’ ‘ a2 Huddleston, Valdez; M. C. Edmunds ooyt gocicion being handed down| O: E» Robinson, Seward; O. B. E FwR ISTS / Anchorage; Frank Nash, and John Mondny | Secrest, J. E. Miller, Killisnoo. ] Coats, Fairbanks. McDonald was convicted of first e, N L ADY F I N GERS 311 ‘ | Look these wonderful ~ || The clies B0 e 11 gogreo mder at Ketchikan on ADER | ool ok cate ALl woodOigh Telephone 311 A pring by the Commission will in- 2, i % e 3 ¢ . . 4, 1081, On May '3, he was. sen 2 DOZEN—Packed in Tin—38¢ values over before you decide to buy. |clude: two one and one-half 0N tenseq to life imprisonment by be strictly cash, except to custom- | freight trucks; 11 one and one-half | e Hardi ers now on books in good standing. cublc yard dump trucks; two light | e % Prices: 12-inch single load, $3.75; delivery pickup cars; three large 'dogb!e h:ad. $7.00. 10, 14, 16, 22 | oty o and 24-inch, single load, $4.00; motor graders; one eight-foot pull mOWSON GOES To S gltepays to“x:’y |grader; three one-yard rotary e g g Lt SPOKANE POSITION [cash at BARNESSON'S, biggest power shovel; and power mowels wood camp in S. E. Alaska. Order for clearing brush and weeds away| A. C. Thmnpson who has been |through George Brothers. adv. from mo =hou1ders of the roads. !connected the past several months R N PR | b s |with the Lucas Office Equipment NO FUNDS FOR BASEBALL SAN ANTONIO Tex., March 22. Company, left on the Princess LUBBOCK, Tex., March 22, — —Thirty-five hundred persons who'Norah this morning en route to|Baseball has been abandoned this were watching a wrestling program ' Spokane, where he will take a|SPring at Texas Technological eol- here escaped serious injury when a position with the Remington Rand lege because of lack of funds. Tragk and field activities were stricken ACES Delightful Bridge Cookies—Air Tight Tins—49¢ GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 5 Fast Deliveries Do Not Forget to Try GARNICK’S CHECKERBOARD COFFEE 60 cups of Delicious Coffee for 29 cents GARNICK’S—Phone 174 The Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS. - windstorm brought the tent beneath Company. . which the show was staged down| AL NG T 1 [from the school's athletic program - urveyors, o Partwulq P OOPk” {upon their heads, - ) Daily Empire Want Ads Pay |3 ¥ear ago. ) B R 3 e Y