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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1932 By CLIFF STERRETT 1AW MAK | WALMSLEY HOME is P Y'SAY CARRIE PROMISED § |SAKES ALIVE, ELMER, , SH z SHE USTER BE MY [DEAL. jLAw MAKERS | DAMAGED SLIGHTLY TO LET YOU HAVE Y |HOW'D YEVER COME DERN [T/ & SR Yo BT A =2 | ARE STORMED | ' "RE AT howw A A | Fire caused by a shori cireuit AN’ NOW SHE'S \! . A S N | or defective wiring used in a radio RENEGED ? i \ i s b 2 . / f Teceiving set connection to the Power circuit today did some dam- age to the furniture in the home House of Assembly In New- a0 (e furniture in Waimsley foundland Attacked by {in the DeVighne Apartments. T Tl d yoccurred shortly before the €n ousan hour when the rooms were i ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Ap- cupled. ril 6—A mob of 10,000 ,stormed, George, 7-year-old son of the |the House of Assembly yesterday, Walmsleys, was amonz the first | smashing windows and strewing to see the smoke issuing from the = | Government ‘documents into the bullding and earned the envy of his LR e | streets, and causing the resigna- fellews by turning in the alarm. ERRET: 3-4 AEDH 4 | tion of the Government. v @ neighbor how he knew __ .| For several hours afterwards, what to do, th lad respondex 3 jthe bulding was besieged and! too) ow right on the box.” didate for member of the School|uates of the las School have of the Juneau Woman's Club, and SITKA MAN BOUND OVER | Prime Minister Sit Richard Squires’ A tug, the radio set, some chairs Board, was elected with 113 votes.|made a good showing, better than JUNEAU B P wc Miss Muriel Jarman, winner of the TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY|who remainéd in it for shelter, | and cther furnifure avere damaged D UGL 4 S | A total of 176, or ten less than |the average. i Wl NI | Business and Professional Women's | % Finds scerouiaells B sbaoe o e el 0 Xy the number registered, voted. Eight| Mr, Keller declered that no re-| lub scholarship of 1931. | Louis Wagner, Sitka, has been| Rioters shouted threats they , building were slight. ballots were thrown out on ac-|ductions will be made in school INSTALLS lTs Table decorations were in the grrasted for alleged violation of the |would throw the Prime Minister| P NEWS |count of irregularities. essentials’ and that now is the club colors of blue and gold. | National Prohibition Act by Proni- |into the harbor. | DEPUTY CAM‘PB‘ELI'L ARRIVES SRR e lime to furnish better facilities All expressed themselves as hav- bition Agent Vinake, according to The fury of ‘the crowd was| WITH WRANGELL PRISONER | DOUGLAS PARENT TEACHER [and he urges every school board ing had a jolly good time. Here advices received today by United |arcused by the delay encounh:ed‘ Wit oo sl 6 Bri el 18 SO DR SRR KELLER; |to provide not less but more fa-! and there could be heard as mem- gates Marshal Albert White. Wag- |by a deputation to the Legisiature [qn ' o cu:‘ho‘éyL o Lizme';y Aoy | ELECTION IS ALSO HELD |cllities. | s and guests departed, the hUI- per was bound over to the Federal |in gaining admitance, eI e agn et u'. FEUSI EI.EGTED [ o vl o b grand jury and will be brought . Cami W.' K. Keller, Commissioner of | A¢ the beginning of the busi- | —_— Three clergymen finally effect- |rived here y ) . . wha B 1 't wha | & » ed 1 yesterday from Wran- Exercnses Are Held at Dm- vhat she used to be, she ain't what pore gor detention in the Federal |eq the Ministr's escape and then | 9 % " 0 pte’ . gell. The woman is under sen- | Eausation, . delivee s b address Lo Theenig 0 SR With Music and ’Blduséfa;o L‘,}Z,e'.'? the tune of the jo j default of bail. |induced most of the mob to dis- | tencé fo serve 80 ddse bt the Lonl AYOR’ DDUGLAS before the Douglas PT. A. Ins|ihat Miss Frasiers room had won| — ner With Music an : ‘ i B s ming of “The bussiness girl ain't | | per: | 5 i i * -, | perse. | Federal jail for violation of fHs {ight, - dealing with _educational |*he Pennant for March. It was de- { Addresses | Henry Brocksmith, University Tw: stables d civil- [ Alaska Bone Dry Law. PIONEER. SKAGWAY = (ot indina Olvmpic tope, mever |ians wors s te e oot | —————— ; Keller has visited from Hyder to O 0 ] s resepoe Of 3. IarEe asune participated in. track during the| Following the escape of the |: Mbre han 500 gdrm B0 s will Exercises To Be Followed|xome and aiso the Arcte. Girels | br e e ot bl T B WOMAN PASSES AWAY high school days. Brooksmith this | prime Minicter, the demonstrate play ou teian e B il 2 Is Chosen; Vote Is |He said ihat each district has its[of he play in provide retresh. |Business and Professional Women's| » 1eirer to 30 ansd Mrs, 1. Sow-|Joir DBroke he Big Ten indoor|ors raided a Mquor store and car- |sponsored by the TMinis . faee s jown individual problems to meet| S¢ for the May meeting and|Club of Juneau, newly elected offi- |, by fromi. their daughter, Mrs,|Tie Tecord in 4:125. ried off all available supplies. |bureau this summer, C]OSB, However and solve. j?}‘:"; tmr ,‘:’_ ..ry o3 cérs of the organization were in-|; K. White of Seattle brings | 5 ¥ e - i e However, over a period of ten ‘¢ last of this term. ?s!aned. The exercises, which in- | aus of the death last week of &N / 7 7 ! o By the close margin of three |Years there has been a continuous Election of officers followsd | yqeq’ 8 program of musical num- v A H. Brackett, a pioneer of | voies, John Teus, heading the|80%: and a satisfactory sefile- | with o ‘?lrkh?mobm;gw"s and addresses, .look place 8t|syaoway but long a resident of | : s “Economy” Ticket for counc“y;mwb,‘ of problems. Fairbanks has :_s-nlccml m: ‘m”lt.' Fl?lra.fl m\:;'ro):! a dinner in the Coffee Shoppe. The Seattle, where Mr. Brackett was| “Tomorrow s Stylc's TO(I(ly s ploneer hardware man of Doug-|bulli 2 new gymnasium and dou- |vice-president, Miss E. b treae. | Officers are: prietor of the large and pros- las, won out for Mayor of Doug-|P:d ithe lapacity of the school|secretary and Mrs. Bach, ©reas-| pyesigent, Mrs. Betty MoGormick: perous Pantorium dying and clean- las yesterday against L. W. Ku-‘b‘f“‘dm@- Anchorage has a new jurer. 5 ’Vnce-presidenz. Mrs. May D. God- g works. burn, incumbent, the vote being|High Echool building and other| For the May program cOMINIt- |grey: Secretary, Miss Mary Kalasas M e e b AR ; W T Sipponing M. Feus | S0l dlrits have mproved U e, s Trasier, Mrs Guern, 04 T dsure Mg s Copnnr | . Brusket came o Kldka Tomorrow -~ Attend This I mportant on the t‘iflke& which was elected |bullt combination buildings. Wran- IMrs. Spain will serve. Greetings were extended by Miss | usha; % . | conditions in the Territory. wr, jcided that the P.-T. A. pay for a| ( " i " i n K ight's | 2 4 h s was G H. in its entirety by substantial mar-|@¢ll has one of the finest build- The first number on last night’s | caroline Todd, the retiring presi- ;;‘:?i?:: wf;::):mt :nd egpcmimd gins, the votes received by each,|ings in Alaska, Mr. Keller said. |program was a Puppet show pre-lqent Mrs. Pearl Burford, the in. S - | : v i &8 o3 follows With the expenditure of large|Sented by the 3d, 4th and 5th|itiating officer, with a brief sery- ml.u fie, o gh W0 e Whilh | | Grades. 58 e . Pass, the Brackett Wagon Road Hans Loken 98; Joe Reidi 93,lsums of money have come stand- [Grades. Mis 8 P““W'P_";r Sag|lce taken from the emblem OL.#09 |, o™ white Pass. from il and James Sey 73. The losing can- |ardizations in work and establish- | “Morning Win _m;d_ 3 “;fsflo‘; National Federation of Business gnd‘v The: ialder: Bt WA, kg beon | didates were as follows: ment of minimum mmmmomsjgf ?;{d} OO Ny DI Professlonal Women's Oluhay i |, " important citizen of Min- F. A. J. Gallwas 58, D:wey'[or teachers, according to Mr. Kel- 00k, |ducted the new officers into their & e i apolis where he served as May- Frankforier 57, A. F. Granberg |ler. Douglas was one of the first X positions. | | 3 z jor and was influential in both 81, and Adolf Hirsch, as ;nuepgnd-:nwns Yo recelVe accreditization | Indmn\’l | Various Emblems Used {business and politics. The panic 1 | ent at higher institutions of learning |encing greater With the Flaming Torch of Wis- |or the 90s crushed him financial- NEW MERCHANDISF Mrs. Flora Kirkham, only can-|for its high school. The grad-|was true a year ago. |dom, Mrs. McCormick was in| it did many in The West 4 RELV L A s W Sl 5L — |structed to lead and light the Way|.nq me followed the Kilondike rush to greater achievement. With the |, o, as Skagway. There he con- {Winged Wand of the Herald, sym- | oiveq the idea of building a wa- You’ll remember the smartness and quality of these dresses long after bol of Opportunity, Mrs. Godfrey ! . road across the pass. He . 7 9, r1e was instructed in her dutles. With | iceq the money for that purpose 2 you've forgotten the price the Ship, symbol of Commerce, Mis8 | .1 brought His sons. A I1. Coleman was instructed in her du- | omas, Frank, James end George ties as treasurer. Miss Kalasa was | with him. A. H Bracket: absent because of illness. Neverthe« i A Wit % £ # ¥ TR ; i ‘mained with the White Pass as AR : | | less she was awarded the Scroll,ogi; - toe" B RS HC T8 B % >, ; " Learning, with directions to keepd po WEE O UHe T fter the ¢ i) fi‘ | m‘:‘ig““' the. records. of the: €4 renase of the property. He ther R ) removed to Seattle where he es- tablished the Pantorium and made a comfortable firtune. George H. : Bracket' and his son, Tom, died 7 or many years ago. frs. Brackett is survived by her hushand and several children. | Miss Toaa, in her address as Past ; ; k¥ ! z for slz'so President gave a brief history of } ) A KRANE’S PLAYERS : 2 B S ! Installation exercises were fol 3 i lowed by a selection from a cell |auintette, composed of Miss Stella’ |Jones, Miss Jean Carlson, Bricey | Howard, Buddie Jenne and mmgj Krause. X the Juneau club. She touched uponA, the meaning of the emblem, and ' jcharged the members to observe | TO BE‘ AT MOOSE loyalty in order to make a greater AFFAIR TONIGHT f 1932 and ’33 i 8 ' A ¥ It isn’t often that one has the oppor- year of ant 4 ) T 11;:‘"‘ 'fi{flgml' "‘""“I:d b Harry Krane's newly organized ¢ N | tunity such as this sale presents. An Ak on. Way L am s Membelfy oy, Pliyers will Anvidh #he thu. ; tunity & b e Seds G of the Business and Prorcssnonal]sw tonight at the regular Wed- F ¥ opportunity to purchase e dr r Women's Club,” was given by Mrs"nesdav x'“"m Vdsmci.ng party given lIi(eanthherme Jarman, past Vnce-presi-;by the Moose in ¢heir el - Hot- i i I d Remarks were made on the Van- =y S,e‘e““mt\s .wfl_l iy e t much fess than yo bl 0 oA caiver, Wash, club by Mrs. JenngtSgc 210, overiees Wil ey b9 pleg dh k% { You'll be thrilled when you see the | Brumberg, a new member of the i . 8 it 4 4 Juneau club. 28 dresses) you've been wanting at a price | many smart new styles. In prints and A brief address was delivered on. i N 5, 32 the Juneau Woman's Club by Mrs, (MOOSE LEGION AT 4 ! plain colors and a full range of sizes. Geyer, a'guest of the Business and | 3 e Professional Womén’s Club. 1 GAST'NEAU CA.FEI Mrs. McCormick briefly spoke on i > the objects and aims of the Fed-| Foliowing the “works” on five You'll Remember the Values eration. i candidates initiated 1last night ' Various members and guests gave | The Legion of the Moose adjourn- short talks. ed to the Gastineau Cafe for re- The emblem pin to the Past-|freshments. Harry [Dawson, man- President was presented by the'!ager of the cafe, is a member of that extra room ! President. {the Belingham Leglon and he Peppy songs were interspersed!showed the local buneh a good during the evening, led by Mrsi!time and also “good eats.” Crystal Snow Jenne. The club col- ———————— lect was recited at the end of ex- | B. P. 0. ELKS Rent that extra room for extra ercises. Installation meeting Wednesday. 5 Chairman of Evening ! April birthday party. Entertainment pmn money or for the compan- The chairman of the evening was and feed. Full attendance desired. . . . b Miss Stella Jones. The guests of Visiting members invited. lOflSl’"P of a consemal person &) ) | {honor were Mrs. Geyer, President Adv. M. H. SIDES, Sec. or for some new things for your B z ior slz‘s° home which you ean buy on the I ‘ ‘ ; money gained from rehtingthat b : £ 1 Y our ChOi ce extra room. An empty room is i G . o & e AR OF not an asset to a liome nor @ et Ot help in its upkeep. There ate Phone 374 ‘ » s ¢ : SPRING COATS many people of finé character S looking for just the room you s!o.oo in The Empire. Insert an ad kirts Adtaker . Coats S have to offer. They first look for an | SPAN SHPEANUTS in the “For Rent” columns in The Emnpire for results. » Shelled and Salted Dresses : Really odds and ends worth. much "y W i ‘ more than we are askin THE filke flund | Now $2 a Garmeiu D AI LY AL A SK A ‘ : Money Saving Values Sale starts Wednesday at 9 a. GEORGE EROTHERS and continues until Saturday, EMPIRE . s i . 5 3 April 9th. Tel. 92.95 : e Deliver NO APPROVALS ¢

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