The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1932, Page 8

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i value received Itinerant Mer- Ordinance o rid the |# “peddlers.” a system ed license fees for mon- house to house solicitors, i peddlers. It has been to fall into disuse for years past. The meeting ed President Con: Political Headliners ”{H!lllVERSENATEfi . LEADER COMES MUTUAL GOOD: - 0UT FOR WETS Retail Association Com-|" gt B 57 { > Senator Reed Favors ch; pletes Permanent Or- |t xm}r it ‘ i X Q \ 7 : ) | Sale Liquor—Starts Spec- * ganization Last Night | ,, N \ X ulation G.O.P. Platform | WASHINGTON, May 13—Sen- ator David A. Reed of Penn | vania, long silent on the qu n u)l Prohibition, came out for the, ‘l.cenwl sale of liquor in Govern-' |ment owned or Government con- trolled dispensaries. He thereby 8 e - - BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE FOR Connors, as au- ted three v: Rob- J. L. Gray and | o H. J. Turner, R. H‘ 1, comum J. C. Thomas, Joe George, | Alfred E. Smith He was 13 \wl'hen his father died.| On January 15, 1895, he received| In January, 1904, he went to the| In 1928 he was nominated Demo- |Started another round of specun eral policie ey | Sllfl“'”‘ € -Ifi‘-‘lafl”}?f;erm’ide uxrqnb is first political appointment, a |Legislature s re- eéect‘—‘df\cmuc candidate for.President. . . .|\aton as to “hlf;he: o, nov. d Finance: Frank almost at the B apers . . . Neoess slerks 3 A ChEG L In 1811 ne leader of | ] Republicans would adopt a wet or V. M. g |Brooklyn bridge I orced him out of school when he | ©¢" hip in the Office of the Com R e . He was\’m the tune of “The Sxdewalks |moist platform at the Chic: » in 1912, was 15. . He earned $8 a week M as a shipping clerk. . . . $12 a week | T'a bookkeeping in a fish market. . He put on plays in his mother’ sioner of Juries. . . . He fought | ghaarer of th of New York” he toured the coun- iNauoal Convetion next month many leadership to aid a‘Slx years later he became Gover- |iry, but was defeated. . Became | Senator Reed is the Administra- \d win political dominance in|hor of New York. . . . Defeated |President of Empire State Build-|tion spoke.man in the Senate. He ; district. . . . His sister mar- | for the next term, he was a suc- [ing Corporation and has offices in announced his liquor views in a attic. . . . Was an active membe °d the policeman on the beat.|cessful candida ce thereafter. the world’s highest building, from |public letter to several hundred, i s father was a truckman f"’ the ’;‘nxnxlxuxmy_/ political club i . On May 6, 1900, he married |, . . He spon i child welfare /which he can see the Brooklyn|constituents who sought his op- dhos ‘ench ‘month, and A SIERME studied at St. James Parochial | his dxstnn‘t, gaining valuable polit- Katie Dunn. . . . In 1901 Alfred |bills, made a record for progressive bridge. ... Today he is a receptive |inion. He said he favored the ¢ | dant ‘s euthorised to o8l sueh, Srhoo] ical experience. Emamwl Smith, Jr., was born. | legislation. Itmdldfl% for the Presidency. |Swedish or Quebec systems of meetings as he shall deem, neces- T YR B T |liquor control, but Would fightey sary. Meetings of the Executive | The plamings totaled 9,500 acres |any system that did not g Board will be held not less than NUMIN ATIUN GF Little Victim I § Slaln 1Wm|er Celery Harvest and e harvest commanded from [against the return of the old semi-monthly and shall be called | Sees No Slump in West t $325 for a crate contain- |ensed saloon. " e vemberas sna wnance. RUSTGARD HELD By Tu'o Db Un Head | i . als]m o S st & e road this year as against| migures of human beings and T From the farm lands surrounding | prices of $225 to 8250 animals, with vacuum cups and Awil. |ears figurativ ‘gmw under t ice, senior member""{“ hammer, “ps : Company, was |S7anee song. . . parents were Irish imm liam J. George 7 1of Rice " | elected is for an “ommittee - 1(‘3‘:11]))4‘!‘112!" s It was. given (Conmnuu. Srumn Wagh JOns) . |this city, which is within a doen | last year. |hands and feet that cling to sm the mail order bus- nplete its lists IN cuMM'TTEE i — ' |miles of the Mexican border and | g [surfaces, have been invented 3 3 a that time, will , {a stone's throw of the Pacifié,| In the gold rush in Ca;rc Egypt, fuse as toys or to hold adverti «z.mv,{-l_lmlr\:, Jd-"aa.w at i ‘I r. Charles A. Mitchell that the body found is that of the 1325 carloads of winter celery were |many people are selling thelr gold |sing cards on store counters oz ' wil : It is L \Lindbergh child. |sold to the ns for $3,700,000 | teeth. ’ windows. t 100 busi- firms and have have been enrolled confirmation of Attorn: time. \ ard of Alaska X M—W i The same number of teeth, the same characteristies | | i PESEIREL.. G is ‘7:1‘)‘%‘]“.‘ f{)xi\-‘))'; " lof the twisting toes, the same physical measurements, the | s anicad tatas by same skull formation. n Ore O ar a iam H. King, mocrat, of y Dr. Van Inglen pointed to four definite character-| istics: | ¢ ] n no develop: CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 13— proceed Mrs. William Faber has been i . ability. 1 four successive tal A i e menber H f Sl 0 Wage Itinerant War ¢ golf club, Mr. Faber also| o the ‘Sonace Gliiry oGt unt tor ”yers rd ere(l and « matic opposition will be is ct pion of the club. They by the group to itinerant won eir titles at the expense nts who, President Connors of one family, Mrs. Faber de points out, are sending thousand |feating Mrs. Wayne Lewis for her of dollars out of Juneau ewx,‘rcur'h title and FNT Faber then - year ut giving the commun- |trouncing Wayne Lew! P which it sub- WASHINGTON, May 13.—President Hoover has di-| I3 { WIRT © 4 / ee is Senator Fel };Z rected all Law Enforcement Agencies and the Secret Service | D(?<\ F PORG & [ - FHE \L%\ 17TH A\‘ ARD Republican, of Rhode Island.|to get out upon the hunt for the murderers of Baby Lmd- —Two one-way tickets to Seattle or in trade ator King said ‘some pro- bergh have been made. He s X7 Y 2 sy sk o a4 “The search will never be relaxed until those ecrim- GIL[ \()LR [‘IC}\LIS NO“Y! REAL B/IRGAINS he also understood it hasn't by A definitely decided that Mr. RUSt-|ingls haye implacably been brought to justice,” the Presi-| st g i Gven 1f he were aontirmed. Dele- | dent said. J BUY AT HOME—And Make a Bigger and COCOA, good grade, 1-pound can ........_.18¢c st bl Bt il : RV R | Better Juneau Y had been mo developments on the QU7AY) LO IN POR ‘ Whuins o raransy Socs GEM NUT, best butter substitute, pound..20c o 3 UNT"}’L TON?O{ROW‘ of this city, is exeoutive| | tbcommittee to erred for consider other member of SR r of the Swallow. While the | T > A0 When shown the above Asso- is in port, he will wvisit| » . SLGARv 10 I’Uundfi’ --------------- o ciated Press dispatch, which was| For a stay until tomorrow morn. 3 s, | ea er epar men Ore T by The Empire Friday,|ing, the U. 8. S. Swallow, Naval| GEORGE BROTHERS Attorney General Rustgard said he |R Supply ship, Lieut. J. F. QS Pl 174 had no comment to make. commanding, arrived in G‘/l RNICI( — lo’le s L gk oo orus e u this afternono. She Is on |co: ,0ld papers for suze atv ‘(he Empire. her way to the Westward. business circles of | —— o e T S O . 1 L B PN 0 T I T T P U9SY ‘WAGAM ' 'O %D PEACHES—Red and White, s COMBINATION NO. 1 . i g % S1 Fresh Killed 3 cans AMOCAT GRAPEFRUIT, “B[3] IODUBXA[Y JI0J ¢+ ¢ et e see see ses o se . ses as 1 fel er ) 2L ¥ EY'S DILLS : % 2&%&? MO PR 10 #PIg SunumA e e el ; e - 1 COMBINATION NO. 2 DUE ON NORCO 4 cans UTAH CUT BEANS, : o m9’E OLIVES— 3 cans WESCO YELLOW CORN, $ NG cans Sl FRESH KILLED COMBINATION NO. 3 Py \SPAR AGUS—Amocat, b N $ 1 jar NALLEY’S WINTER SALAD, 2jars B & B PICKLES, S 8- . NALLEY'S CATSUP— 3 DRESSING |, b 15 SPAGHETTI—Red and White, ; 4 large tins AMOCAT PUMPKIN—7 CANS .. ' # T I.oo 3 tall tins ALASKA WHOLE CLAMS, . NOODLE S—Celloph‘;;;; W r.lpped $ TOMATOES—A & L, Solid Pack, Y : \ DND1D size FoRale el T s e $ NALLEY'S ggj‘\t;ls\/IORRls B L BALMON, $ .‘ NALLEY’S—3 Quart Jars 1 jar SLICED DILLS—4 JARS ............... Chioti U e R U Y N s AL AD COMBINATION NO. 4 " 3 large tins TOMATOES—Golden Star o ; | | PHONE 92 OR 95 FIVE DELIVERIES : OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT

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