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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, JOHN-H. CURTIS, 'NEGOTIATOR, ON - WEEK-END TRIP Promirent Citizen of Nor-‘ folk, Makes Report 1932. She»Kno'ws Her LESLIE SHAW' ' DIES, RESULT OF PNEUMONIA {Former Cabinet Member, Governor of lowa, Pass- e es Away in D. C. Accents - Month-End of Cottons LA AT " ‘in Kidnap Search YOU SAVE 32 in. GINGHAM, yard 10¢e P (Continued 1rom Page One) s i ; 3 (Centinueg from Page One) | T RS 3 in many ways when 27 in. OUTING FLANNEL, white, yard ....10¢c ‘ = | i financier as an official of the Na- | you buy a rumor in Juneau that a radio | tional City Bank of New York. “ 36 in. CRETONNE, yard . 15¢ |bréadcast had been received that! Studied Finance | 36 in. C Rh] O‘\ NE y | the Lindbergh baby had been found } In banking Shaw turned with | FORD 4 —furdered. The Empire’s telephone | tremendous energy to the study | 36 in. DRESS. PRINT, yard ..................... 15¢ was a busy instrument, callers ask- of finance, and when .the free! ing for information. So positive isilver issue came into politics he" ASK - NCY TICKING 1 20 was the general inquiry that Seat- started the state and nation with | 32 in. FANC KING, vare 20¢ (tle was asked to give confirma- lerisp and powerful arguments for % |tion or denial. At 1:30 o'clock | the gold ‘standard. This preceded | JUNEAU MOTORS & e L | Sunday morning, word was receiv- his nomination by the Republican 17 in. LINEN ROLLER TOWEL ed from Seattle that no broadeast- party as Governor of Towa, and he| Foot of Main Street +ing station-on-the Pacific Coast, as served two terms, from 1889 to """""" |far as thorough inquiry had re- 1902. e vealed, had made any such air an- . Roosevelt had heard him speak e .1 | nouncement. ! I Broadcasting stations must secure i | their ‘information from the news- | ipapers ‘and the majority of the newspapers are members of the As- sociated Press. The Empire is''a Imember of that ofganization, and yon" all *occasions The Associated {Press *flashes” anything of'im- : | portancé” and in its general serv- ice' covers all prominent matters fand The Empire" prints all that | |3, regeivas. i during the free silver campaign i «in the west, and called him from the Governorship to the Secre- tarship of the Treasury, where he served until 1907. It was after this that he met financial setbacks| Harry - . . 2 e i et Howson’s speaking platform. He traveled | throughout the country as 2 lec- | Cafe turer for the American Bankers was that of a| association. His appearance stooped figure (but his health ‘e-} ained excellent long after he hadj passed his prime, and he was al-| ways possessed of boundless energy He counted among his close friends many distinguished public men of his time, one of them an ardent A great assortment of NEW REMNANTS in Scrim, Dotted ‘Swiss for Window Cur- tains at REDUCED PRICES EXTRA SPECIAL Shantung Dresses—Sleeveless, Fancy Patterns " Sizes 16, 18, 20, 36, 38 SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH j Gina Malo, actress, who formerly lived at Cincinnati, Ohio, is a & master of accents, whether they be American, English, Hungarian or 85c Dlnner French. She’s now playing on the Lendon stage. 3 Y b : e P QLS | | | ; 54 BA G AIN S ! Sl e foe in politics—William Jennings | just one funny accent after an- Bivan After Show or Dance Spec- ! , other to Gina Malo, pretty Ameri- g ial SenaRLER that | ° ac can actress who really is just plain e .ll;lf‘:c e: i ‘ P eren| | 'The Brunswick Racio Company Ja“;:) Fliyun, ' of Cmcn:enau'.a ?h‘é" RUAD B REA D NTS T L — - {recently got into financial troubles _ *oU" fie“;f i S Sl hg \ Come as you are . . . . ' 2 % {and cotildn't meet their obligations Foris and had to remove the ; s | £ G P 13 full. “Thelr trouble was thab they Breadway from her vowels to sing | You will be made welcome ¢ | lsl r stalrs Had made too many Radios and '° Stardom in the French versions - u | they had ‘lots of good merchandige Of “Showboat” and “Chicago” F 4 "1but not enough Money. To make g AN American producer took her | e !long story short, their Creditors back to New York under conLraer Wh Wll Be F { - s s eeraed i ot T 4 . to keep the oo-la-la manner, ta . J ite Wi st to 2 -3 ‘ closed in and made them throw 4 . . . . = . argaln epar men [these Radios on the Markey for he name of Melo, and not dis- Take Field, Going to | Bty [ L. C. SMITH ana CORONA | {about Half Price and that is why o A S 3 o e 3 } - 1] TYPEWRITERS |we are writing this advertisement, 3 £00d Irish-American. * Sitka Thursday {Are Turned Back by Offi- i i § She did that successfully until | . } ¥ B. Burford & Co. o - They wired us from Chicago and x cers fl'Om Entenn Ken_ ¥ E , wanted to know if we could take a the show she was in played in| The movement of engineers fromj ¢ g | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied ~ few and the prices and values look- Cincinhati and cne of the girls local offices of the United States: lucky Coal Fields | customers” | lwed 50 good, we decided to take a With whom she had been in school | Bureau of Public Roads to the b SR A R Y P ° L] e ren S O. nC. ifew samples and look ‘them over, discovered Gina was really Janet, field, beginning this week, indi- NASHVILLE, Tenn. March 28— T ; g M4 Y |They arethe very latest 1932 models @nd Malo really Fl‘ynn. £ “catesv the early approach of me}Gov. Henry M. Horton refused to i ELECTRICAL ’ £ with all the most modern improve-: Sir Alfred Butt decided she opening of usual road improve-|g., 5 gelegation of studentsof East- Juneaw’s Leading Department Store |ments and all in all the most as- Would make a good Hungarian ment program in natlonal forest|o., yniversities protesting against REPAIR WORK {tonishing yalues in the world to- Maid and brought her to Londonjareas of Alaska from Ketchikan o treatment they received at the | NO JOB TOO SMALL day. Tube for tube they are no 0 trip up over the king’s English|to Kenai Peninsula. hands of Tennessee officers when g 5 L O T8 S s CONANEID e SRR i, AR AR, DRI a3 B s ool better nor no worse than any other in manner Hungary in “Victoria”| The first to leave will be E. J.\thoy attempted to enter the coal Cap\(a] Electric Co. f ' {radio of their class. Any radio me- ang:s “Her Hussar. { White, who sails next Thursday|mine strike area last Saturday. Sbgi a0 ot e | Corps office at Ketchikan and chanic will tell you that all the ut these aren’t all ber prob-evening on the Estebeth for Sitka) Gay Horton refused the students ! | | with the Citizens' Light Power & |various makes are almost exactly 1éms—now they are keeping her|where he will be stationed this|an gudience at his home but said . ] | | Water Company of Ketchikan. alike mechanically and in fact the in England for talking pictures|summer as resident engineer o v he expected to listen to their com- Sitka Highway. He is going there |piaint later. at this time to do preparatory| The - students were planning & work on a road from the National | sqciological research of the coal | parts in a lot of them will inter- and ‘the British production of Y.[ | Carl Anton Johnson, who came |change as they are made in the ~The Cat and the Fiddle” now in 5 Wilmar N. Evans, Kanatak fur [to Alaska in 1898 and who was| same plant. This is so because the rehearsal, and insisting that she Glover’s TRADING IS DULL trader, with a team of 13 spirited | steward and cook on many large| huskies, went to Bristol Bay on |steamships in Alaska waters, died his annual fur buying trip. Mr. |at Ketchikan. Evans, who plans to tour a part of the Bristol Bay area and pur- chase fur at several of the out- Thomas Gaffney, Democratie candidate for Territorial Auditor radio manufacturers have an agree- ment to exchange patents and im- talk “American* Gina always dances and would Monument boundary to the High- | sirike regions but were turned back way. iroughly by officers, they said. provements with each other, byt never dawnce, and she takes baths the one who invents an improve- miot bawths, but that doesr_x't suf- ment gets a royalty from the others fice for the English play directors. that use it. Americanese must first be nasal, Ivan Windsor, Assistant District | Late this afternoon Capt. Horton Engineer, will leave Thursday for|met the students and told them Ketchikan for a review of con-;mey were “uninvited guests” and struction work completed during warned them to avoid Communism. Pajamas SOme Rall Issues Drop to]’»‘"“& posts, will return to Kana-(at the last election, came inte| Most of the companies make only and then be interspersed with “Oh. | past Fall and Winter, and to study | The Governor said he cannot take 5195 N L R |tak in April Nome from his winter ground on|their own cabinets and assemble Yeah's” “And-how's” and “Sez-|center lining and right-of-way lup every case of assault and bat- ew Lows — Ieasons {Sunset Creek for a brief vacation.!ths michines to fit. In these they YOU's." marking on Tongass Highway. It tery in the State and the students $2.50 leen for Slump Recent_ mild weather is raising [He expressed gratification at the make minor differences but the ~ It really is a difficult problem.|is planned to do this work during could have recourse to cownt action. i e |havoc with the ice in Knik Arm |action of the Alaska Democratic |basie qu.@hties are the same in the says Gina, but she is getting on|the coming season. This will be‘; —— e ——— 3350 ! | NEW YORK, March 28, — The| Stock Market was again on the | down grade today. Trading was! duill. A few active issues, including United States Steel and American Telephone and Telegraph, manag- ed to recover after an early set- back. Scme rail issues penetrated to new low ground, including Santa, Pz off one point. Coppers were weak, Amerjcan Smelting and Anaconda sagging a point to new lows. ‘The weakened condition is at- tributed to the uncertainty of taxa- tion and the balancing of the Na-| donal Budget and an adverse re- port issusd in Stockholm hy the commission investigating the Kreug- er affairs. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, March 28.—There was no sale of Alaska Juneau mine stock today. Closing quotafion of American Can is 62%, Anaconda 7%, Bethiehem Steel 174, Curtiss- right 1%, Fox Films 3, General otors 16, International Harvester 20%, Kennecott 7%, Packard Mot- ors 3%, United States Steel 40%, Bunker Hill 20%. la cartoon, at the head of Cook Inlet and frozen =waters around Anchorage. An early breakup is expected. convention in Fairbanks in endors- ing the presidential candiftacy -of ‘Gov. Franklin® D. Roosevelt, of New York. “The convention's ag- tion,” Mr. Gaffney 15 quoted ‘as saying ‘by the Nome ‘Nugget, “was a master stroke of practical )oli- tics. If he gets”the nomination, his election is a certainty.” In the journalistic section of the National High School Awards for the year 7930131 Seward High School pupils gained honors. Ed- win Sandbeck, sophomore, won the honorable mention certificate for his interview with Father B. R. Hubbard; Sylvia Sandbeck a fresh- man, was awarded honorable men- tion for her news story on the Freshman Initiation as was also Eva Qlaowsine, junior, for a fea- ture story, “Christmas Among the Eskimos,” and Lois Beaudreau, for “Three Little Words.” Roosevelt 1o Speak AUBANY, "N. Y. March 28 Gov. Franklin' D.Roosevelt will do considerable making during April. The candlidate Tor the Dem- ocratic pr tial nomination will Operation of the Mayfield Gold make two trips besond the state's lode property between Shoup and borders. during the month and he {Columbia Glaciers in the Valdez has scheduled four addresses in the | district will be undertaken by state. |Seattle capitalists, they having| He sald he would attend 'a {taken over the ground from Delate’ gathering of Demoerats in Wash= Cook and associates, according to ington April 18, and he has long the Valdez Miner. The deal is been scheduled to attend the gov- said to have been made through ernor's conference “at Richmond, the law offices of Elmer E. R.itchie:v:.. April 24, 25 and 26.. . i former United States District Judge RO e, Tt e e of the Third Division with head- e SWIsS * Eax quarters at WValdez and now a:\ complete milling plant will be thrown back OWN CHEESE practicing attorney in Seattle. Al home market Much During April riff walls have |your money and here it is. In this same grade machines. The big dif- in London and she is willing to! ference between companles is that try. sbme have better ‘selling and ad- | vertising organizations than others' ‘but their claims for superior tone and distance tests are regarded by nearly all radjo mechanics as a lot hooey. The al is ‘true for he better class radios. Most of the | MAKlNG GHANGE mail-order bargain radios haye L ' rorulih, unfinished parts 'and are | skimped everywhere possible. But the'y bring it in sometimes fairly' much of & judge, rafle seaso! o e have striing this ad out farth- G mfi; omvet i amtess | (€ than we intended and Will close in' jewelry and also curios. The | {Py Saying as brifely ab possible'that | g ufice”or e front of the Shoppe| {we h!‘g’eb: Jatest model BrUbswick | i “atford opportunities for a {seven=tube phonograph' combitiation | & 1ol " ol by g for 300w Yours | e e e the or '$87.50. tube ex- 1ol et o | quisite low-boy flzbr n‘xfie} u,sually‘ { i Fhe xori fstlling for $9950, now ‘yours for OO0 Ao @ catin modat compiete 4 CENTS PER POUND wi S long-life batteries " ' o ' PAID FOR HALIBUT usually selling for $87.50, now yours Four cents a pound straight for $4750. ‘You should hurry if| you Wnt oné of ‘these as the sale | 1s ‘iecessarily limited to the stockwas the price paid at the PFish Ex- oht “hand. Among' the better class e auction here today by the radios ‘the best one for you is the Juneau Cold Storage Company for 700 pounds of halibut, hrought to port by the Fane, Capt. Olaf 1 —_————— oh? that gives you the 'best deal for ‘we have brought to you &' Big town the first Alaska highway to be; so marked. It is the policy of the! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS bureau to mark similarly every| TQ BE HOSTS TUESDAY other permanent highway of the | AR bureau, it was announced by M.| The Périshioners and the adult 'D. Williams, District Engineer. Iron members of their families of the pipe with brass*caps will be used, Catholic Church of Juneau and in marking the right-of-way. Douglas are invited to be present - eee !at the Parish Hall Tuesday evening REGISTRATION F(;R {to assist the Knights of Columbus | celebrate their 50th anniversary. A ELECTION ls 741 i radio address, reception permitting, between ':30 and 8:30 will be a dred feature. Entertainment, cards and Sel ‘;‘e:; ;:";; regx:::rd n}’:;_y":;g’relreshmenw afterwards. ady. city election to be held Tuesday Twenty co-eds at the University of next week. The time for the/ of Nebraska have been named enrcllment of names will ex‘pi”"spcmsors of umits in the R. O, T C. corps. next Saturday night. At the election, a Mayor, three Three grades in figured broad- cloths with contrasting trim —Very Smart— | J ; M / Sa.loum SEWARD STREET New Location, Next toe Kann’s ON VACATION TRIP Councilmen, and a School Director will be chosen. POOR SLEEP DUE TO | GAS IN UPPER BOWEL Poor sleep is caused by gas press- ing heart and other organs. You can’t get rid of this by just doctor- ing the stomach because most of ! the gas is in the UPPER bowel. The simple German remedy, Ad- lerika, reaches BOTH upper and on 3 e s It It has) 7 THE 'NUGGET SHOP adv. desira AR e g o) BABY CLINIC SET FOR P. O. Sundnes was granted na- Dever been popular here as h'uhmk i e ot S V| g Vi 5, ¥ Tanges | sleap. et Adel i o Largest Sale TUESDAY AFTERNOON Sponsored by the American Le- gion Auxiliary, a baby clinic will be held from 1 to 4 oclock to- morrow afternoon in the Dugout on Setond Street. Nurses will be present to give attention to all infants submitted for examination. s SOALLBTE Y NN . |his mackinaw coat and his rifle.! turalization papers and Eril Fjer- only well Tobiassen had his name offered to’the hibme- folk. {changed o Emil Fjerwell Kleven | at the recent term of the United|Old States District Court in Ketchi-| = second grade ‘products were papers foris«te at The Empire. ib | from 10 to 60 pounds. ) - R e was made o sup- ply local retailers Last year's 'forest fires swept jover 52 million acres — an area larger than Ohfo and Indiana com.- | AL L rErete A | SHOP IN JUNEAU tomerrow you feel the wonderful effect. You will say the day you read this was sure a lucky day for you. Butler-Maure Drug Co. In Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. adv in the World! IPT0 IS THE BEST CHOICEST ORANGE PEKQE or kan. | Fears are entertained for thel | satety of Peter Wie, 60, fox farmer | on Grindle Island, off the north| end of Prince of Wales Island. In' |a skiff he went to the west side of Grindle Island to get out logs.| Four days later his boat was' found in a sheltered cove, and on| shore nearby, under a tree were " 'POLLY Mrs. Marie Johnson, who lives on' Grindle Island rowed nine miles| from there to Hadley to report the' prolonged absence of the missing man from his home, says the Ket-! chikan Chronicle. Pere Marquette car ferries hed a record in 1931 for wwwl‘lflm At a cost of $1,500, the Indian town of Metlakatla plans to in- stall a radio telephone sef, which will be connected with the Signal AND HER'FATS By CLIFF STERRETT

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