The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 22, 1932, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS LISTEN, ELMER, LET & ANGEL SNIFF THESE PRETTY POSIES JESS ONCE, AN’ SHELL EAT OUTTA WHY. SAM'L WHAT A SWEET IDEA! THE DAILY {XLASKA EMI?RE. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932. OH, GERTRUDE? WHERE 1S YOU AT, y COME SEE PAPA; PRECIOUS! HE'S GoT 7 A PRETTY PRESENT baily Cross-wb}d Puzzie ; PARDON DENIED ¥ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Four 1. Walls of plant i i iy iilnute pa deveicpen " [AILIER[TZEDAMBZSITIAR] - | icies y K e T'k:'\%é:gw \Cl)‘:; R#'R”"'IDL'C“;UE & Betore: prefix S — | | | 9. Steamship: 18, Holsting de- mly AT B g ‘ abbr. vices 3 10, Circle of light 14. Liquor 11. Arrangement ‘)15, l(’)al:n‘rl " N R in a line . Organ of smell | . Lays waste 1% Ancient Greek 11, Eetore Governor James ROlphv Jr'v city T 9. Oll; 3 3 H 18 spaclous torta of California, Makes ;ll) zow_n lnl{flz\ine . ;lve xme!.’.\l D .. . Ancient Roman . Make-clear officlals . Prehistorie ecision e: Spanis Tozen desser! N 25, Covers the Atmosphere (Centinuea from Page One) inside of . Deserts . i v) e T 26. Top card | Stroke gently { 'lso be given one 27, Anclent church (g . Masculine “Frame-Up” wine recep- T name % tacle [ERIRISZSIPI . Froquently There was an earlier rift in B oy g X 2 I CHeND TR their relations in 1930 when coun- 80. Encourage 39 Bout. African 46 Insect 2l for Billings appealing before B R petion he Stite Supreme Court With- s pocer a : - 2. Formerly drew the accusation that his trial . Leve i iptuous . Large re- f i i 84 ¥xists for & ceptacle d been unfair and his convic- 85. Toward the avorite 43, Allow n accomplished through a stern 42, Leaf of the ido's highest 44. Pald publie “f) e " 36. Places in the palmyra o w0, goiotices f:}";;]“l’- i " groun palm New impres- . 601 t reces ing, Mooney’s 37. Intimidate 45. Three: preflx sions 47. Again: prefilx b S A Y Bt i HH\‘U . o~ Dresses $5.00 Good news! Unusual values in this sale of Spring Dresses We urge you to attend this sale _ Friday and Saturday cleared out in this sale for $5.00 —New spring prints . for every occasion for misses and women i counsel similarly retracted these long-affirmed assertions, but clared that ‘“lying witnesses” de- had jury and the public. parade was reckoned as the third largest of its kind in the country. There were 51,429 marchers. The bomb, exploding with @ terrific blast at 2:06 p. m. at Steuart and Market Streets, threw the parade into wild disorder. ! Four days later Billings was ar- rested, and the day after Mooney was taken into custody. 'Chey were was first degree murder, but the jury mmended life imprisonment ad of capital punishment. Moo/ 24, 1917, ey was convicted February His sentence was com- 4|william D. Stephens in Novem- ber, 1918. Applications for par- <ons were denled in 1926 by Gov. [ Friend ‘W. Richardson and in 1929 Gov. C. C. Young. Both men presented alibis. Mr. Mooney relying <¢hiefly upon pho- showing him and Mrs. deceived alike the prosecution, the b The San Francisco Preparedness| ingicted on August 1, and BIlings | convicted September 11 of| Mocney Senfence Commuted | | muted to life imprisonment by Gov. | [ DOUGLAS NEWS DOUBLAS FIRE DEPT. ELECTS Candidates Who Are Nominated i lowing unanimous being named. ballot: {ert Bonner, vice-president; ed. Eric Balog, Adolph h and L. C. Keith trustees. Guy L. Smith was re-named chief, L. W. Kilburn re-elected | foreman and O. H. Bliss was chos- |en truck driver, Each will choose (his assistant. A maintenance committee was | selected as follows: 8. Degan, |H. Hayes, D. Gray and G. Kirk- ilmm. Hi — g g | | IS FLU VICTIM Miss Lucile Pepoon has been confined to her home the past |two or three days with a severe cold. NEW OFFICERS, Unanimous Ballot Cast for, e sea otter. Warden Frank Du- Annual election of officers of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- {partment was held last night, as the principal business of the regu- " lar meebing. Nominations were re- WARBEN 2. DICRRE 15 BOGR opened without any additional rcan- | i The fol- were declared elected by E. E. Engstrom, president; Rob-, J. B. gseth, secretary and treasurer,| T L L T | TRIP TO KETCHIKAN Ater a trip to Ketchikan (o fer with W. S. Selfridge, Pres- ent of the Alaska Game Com- ion, H. W. Terhune, Execu- Officer of that organization, rned hime today cn the pa- trol ship Seal. ' He consulted with {Mr. Selfridge regarding estimates |for next year's appropriations for Commission’s work in the Ter- ry, and other routine matters ncerning its activities. ‘Warden Homer Jewell returned {with Mr. Terhune as far as Pet- lersburg where he transferred to den | ‘Whi illeg: ne, who has been making an TERHUNE RETURNS TO [ABBOTT GIVEN HEADQUARTERS AFTER | MONTHS CONTR Archie Abbott, arrested Wednes- day at Petersburg by Game War- Frank DuFresne, pleaded gullty before United States Commissioner C. Clauen to vio- | lation of the Alaska Game Law.|nnounces their bicentennial pro- He was sentenced to serve four months in the Petersburg Federal | ! jail, according to advices reoaiven“ foday by United States Marshal | te. Abbott was arrested with a bea- ver pelt in his possession, ally. FOUR R HAVING ANDBEAVER | vesterday taken MENDIEIN TRAIN WRECK Disaster Ca_u-s:d by Malic- ious Removal of Bolts i Switch FORTSMOUTH, Ohio, April 22— | A passenger train on the Norfolk and Western Raflroad was wrecked 20 miles east of here this fore- noon. Engineer J. H. Myers and Fire- man J. J. Kemp were killed. Two express cars and the loco- motive overturned. Omne passenger car was derailed. Three passengers were injured. Investigators said the wreck was caused by the malicious removal of four bolts from. & switch. BICENTENNIAL TO BE OBSERVED MAY 3 BY EASTERN STAR The Order of the BEastern Star gram will be given Tuesday even- g, May 3 at 8 o'clock in the ottish Rite Temple. The public is invited and the program profm- ises to be one of fthe finest yet given in Juneau. - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | porrr e “Tomorrow’s Styles | Today” Wiish Blouses A eclever new assort- ment just received in missey sizes suitable for school or office wear at Juneaw’s Own Store 3 Alan Smith, captain of the Uni- versity of North Carolina golf team, won the Carolina champion- ship in 1928, cion trip on the latter wves- , came here on the Seal and leave in a short time for will Yakutat to seal furs taken during the past season. PR 5 LA Warren B. Chase, engineer for the Juneau (Cold Storage Com- pany, returned from a visit of 'two months in the Btates. e NOTICE Dr. C. L. Fenton, Chiropractor, s now located in the Hellenthal Build- | = ing, in the offices formerly occu- | == pied by Dr. Barton, whose fixtures = and equipment he has purchased. | —adv. % N United Food B BUTTER CHICKENS BANANAS EGGS FRESH STANDARDS II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIHIIIlIIlIIIIl|IIIIIHIIII!IIIlTlllITfifilIlIllllllfll[llllllllllflilili“lllIIIIiIIIIIIIIIB CASH IS KING 2 pounds Fresh Creamery, Fresh, pound .. 2 pE L1 0. . 22¢ ‘E Here is a sale that many women have been waiting for—Dresses of superior quality, distinetive styles—new spring colors, also prints and dark shades. RACK OF COATS AND SUITS to be fiiun.uuummlmumwnuuuuuuuuuwunuunnnmmmuuumn a mile from the explosion. Street clocks shown in the pho- tographs gave the hour as approx- imately the same as the time when the testimony of state wit- section of - Steuart and Market Streets. : Billings' alibi rested largely on a map -which he drew of the movements. made by him on the TR used it in an effort to show that he could not have been at the scene of the bombing. There - were only four import- ant witnesses at the Mooney trial The State Supreme Court dis- missed the evidence of two of these as worthless.. Another who testified was sub- sequently arrested and tried dor attempted subornation of perjury, but was acguitted. The testimony of the fourth witness has been accorded bellef by the Supreme Court. CASE IS NOT SETTLED SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 22 —Fremont Older, Editor, the Maoney case has been no more settled than before the decision of Gov. Rolph, Jr., but Mooney must remain in San Quentin Prison until possibly another Gov- ernor gives consideration to the case. Mooney, in a statement by the Mooney Defense Commit- tee, said: It “This makes me an outstand- L T T T T ST U tographs A s Mooney watching the parade Irom! & Rt SATURDAY the roof of the building in which 4 they lived and which was about 3 E nesses placéd Mooney at the inter- | afternoon of the bombing. He| said | m)eesedl ’ Shoes ! 6-inch i 12-inch ] 16-inch At the New Low Prices H. S. Graves The Clothing Man LTI DANCE BAND 2k RADIUM “Only 2 dozen on Hand A Standard Radium Dialed Alarm Clock for $1.25 Liiminous in the dark and a fine tiihekéeper with a loud ring. WHILE THEY LAST—ONLY $1.25 THE NUGGET SHOP NIGHT }| DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS ‘ Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES ! = L : ' K ‘ ORIGINAL g’ | Chlppgwa BALL ROOM A A 2 Dozen 45¢ Asparagus FRESH—TENDER 2 Pounds 23¢c ORANGES JUICY—MEDIUM SIZE 2 Dozen RIPE—GOLDEN Poynd FLOWERS and DUE SATURDAY MOR WHEATIES—Large bos, e 15 - R el A RORE T TIERCTEE S e CORN, PEAS—No. 2 cans, 2CanR iy s PRt e ey POTATOES—Combinatién, .F ree Qefibery 3 " PHONE 403 wmuuumunuumnmmmmmmmmmmummmunmummuummmnumllmumunuwmluumummmn < ¥ N >,

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