The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1932, Page 7

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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY MAY 17, 1932, Twu"suspm‘rs . ARE ARRESTED IN THEFT CASE - Ed. Hibler and Dash Early Are Charged with Rob- bing Local Store With the arrest Sunday and yes- terday of Ed. Hibler and Dash Early Federal authorities believed | that the robbery of the George| Brothers' Leader Dflartm«\m Swr‘ and grecery, commi nesday night, had buen solved Hibler's arrest was ‘made here last| Sunday afternoon by Deputy Mar- | shal Donald Martin, and Farly was/ apprehended near Oliver Tnlet bY Deputies Newcomb, Feero Price. ! The two men were arraigned| Monday before Judge Charles Sey| in the. local United -States Oom- missioner’s Court. Bail ‘was fixed | for each in the uum of $1,500, | and was ‘not Details of tie robibery were with- held from the public last week fo! permit officers to follow up car- tain clues which, it was cxpecled, & -4 would lead to the arrest of those implicated. A small sum of money, Waffle Set S pecial Waffle Iron 6 China Plates 6 Coffee Cups and Saucers Waffle Batter Pitcher Syrup Pitcher Large Tray —21 "Pieces $15.00 ‘and within half an hour after the in smail change, articles of mer- ndise from the - department | and groceries from the oth- the store were taken cobers who entered the suil mg by sawing a hole in the or. Some of the tools used in nv jcb were left on the ground Tl and the fact that a collec- of merchandise apparently as- Mm l2d for removal, then left be- 'hind _inclined the authorities to the belief the robbers were inter=- rupbed and had to make a hurried | zetaway, 1 BROWN BEAR KILLED WITHIN MILE OF TOWN George B. Rice and R. A. Reischl Get Animals « on Mt. Juneau Two brown bear were shot and Ikilled Sunday afternoon not more than a mile from the city limits hunters had left town in quest of big game. The animals were slain on Mount Juneau by George B. Rice of the Rice and Ahlers Plumbing Company and Ralph A. Reischl of the Union Oil Com- pany. Gone Only Tw Hoours From the time the two men left Union Oil office until they back there with the bruin only two hours haé elapsed. We caw four brown bear,” said Mr. Rice. “The bear M. 1 killed was a yearling. The got was an old female bear. She was close to me when T first saw her. Charged After First Shot “My first shot struck her in the the INSTRUCTOR IN FIRST AID BACK | Tokeen and Dall Island With his, work 1n_the southern | district of this Division completed, Aid Work at Ketchikan, ‘ | 5, returned here, today, turning to ‘his headquarters Anchorage. He condum,ed first aid training | classes at Ketchikan, gave first aid instructions to 64 thiet point was 100 per cent strong. Sevénty-three men are employed |in the Tokeen quarries by the Ver- | mcnt Marble Company, Mr. Miller said. He was informed by the su- perintendent that 70 per cent of them were veteran employees of the company and most of them the resumption of operations there 5 Spring. The operations will 2. until about the end of November. The first ship- of marble will be made to a, where the finishing ‘is next Priday. Dall Island, Mr. Miller said, 6,500 tons of limestone is quarried and crushed every seven or eight days, a cargo ship of thdt capacity being loaded out almost very ‘week. . The camp will oper- ate about four months. It and the Tokeen camp are among the fin- est in the Territory, living condi- next me side. toward me. I shot twice more with a 35 Remington. My last shot was fired when she was not more than. 10 feet from me. Both tha pels were of unusually fine | quality.” wIDAVE M. DISHAW AND MiSS JACOBSON WED Dave M. Dishaw of this city and Miss Seima Jacobscn, formerly | Idaho, were married last evening | |in the Dishaw Apartments by Rev. | George M. James, i Methodist Episcopal Church. | The bridegreom is as: ociated with {his father, A. W, Di She whirled around and came | pastor of the; tions being excéllent and the food |served ‘of excellant .quality. | 73 400 POUNDS OF "SALMON BROUGHT IN | Three thousand, four hundred {pounds ¢f king salmon were brought to Juneau tcday. All the fish was purchased by the Juneau |Cold Storag Cecmpany at 4 cents ia pound for reds and 2 cents a pouynd for whites, Boats, captains land catches follow: T-71, James Martin, 2,000 pounds; ‘Bernioe, John Marks, 1,000; T-3741, Fred Lawrence, 400. —o———— had worked at Tokeen prior to0| H. Miller, Senior Foreman | Té: United A States Bureau of Dopartment, {Dall Island, and pald brief visits |banks. at Wrangell and Petersburg. He |they will go by plane to Nome. INSPECTORS 60 NORTH T0 TAKE, FROM KETCHIKAN UP DEER STUDY:: Miller Trains j b8 5 Ficit Trowbndge and Gillman Complete Work Here —Sail on Alaska After ‘having completed. three weeks of study here of various torial activities of the Interior Capt. Charles- R. and Trowbridge and H. M. Gillman, will remain several days before re- |inspectors of that department, de- at | parted- today for interfor and far northern Alaska. They will stop a few days at Tokeen and | An therage, then proceed to Fair- After a short stay there, Then the inspectors will launch in Ketchikan, 66 "in Tokeen and;‘bhe major work connected with 20 at Dall Island. The class at |their mission in the Territory— which is to study the reindeer administration and aid it in es- tablishing a range and herd man- agement policies under which the reindeer growing industry's opera- tions can be facilitated. They will spend several months in the Sew- ard Peninsula grazing districts, ring with administration rep- resentatives and both white and Native owners of deer herds. PULP UNIT CRUISE TO BE STARTED BY WILLIAMS SHORTLY To prepare for a six-weeks' pulp timber cruise on the east ‘shore of Admiralty TIsland, Jay P. Wil- liams, Forest Examiner, United Skates Forest Service, returned here yésterday from Tenakes where he had been cruising timber with the mer‘d party for the past two wec He came here on the | Rang :‘.r VIL Mr. Williams, with one assistant, | Richard Follett, will leave - early next week for Admiralty Island {and remain in the fieki until about ‘Jul_v H They will cruise areas northward from Seymour Canal, covering the west side of the canal, and the south side of Stephens Passage in Oliver Inlet and at Young's Bay. AL R ONE PLANT HEATS TOWN CINCINNATI, Ohio.—Firing the ROY CARSON WANTED {lumber and contracting business. The bride recently arrived herz furnace and carrying ashes is a POSTMASTER J. C. Spickett has |1ost art in Mariemont, a village of 1,- received an inquiry concerning the |76y population in the suburban por- | whereabouts of Roy OCarson. He | tion of Cincinnati. Every building | The Nugget The young couple will make u\eq ’ 'hom n the Dishaw Apartme: was last heard from about four|in the village is heated from a vears ago and at that time was in‘u.n“ al pm or house. FOR 4 SQUARE MEAL DIME Independent Druggists AMBROSIA The Pore-Deep “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Millinery WILBUR’S HALF-POUND CHOCOLATE Cleanser PEANUT BAR—10 cents $2.00 Value for A new showing of ? $1.00 ‘ ; L ; mid - season hats 3 Ambrosia Flask, J & J « 5 Couettes __and just received. WATCH FOR SPECIALS ON ORANGES PHONE 92 or 95 George Bros. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Ambrosm Funnel FREE with each $1.00 bottle of Ambrosna Juneau Drug Co. “Thers, 1s No_Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substatfon No. 1 PHONE 33 PRICED TO PLEASE Juneau’s Own Store A REMEMBER, o’clock tomght wxli Gray. We Challenge Mail Or. 2 Free Tickets to Seattle ~ orTrade TO BE AWARDED TONIGHT AT GEORGE BROS., AT 8 0'CLOCK Under the personal supervision of Dolly all accounts paid by 7 receive tickets. der Prices and Quality George Brothers Grocery W TR Ledder Department Store Plumbing “Because we do it better” RICE & AHLERS CO. Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” TRIBUTE TO BE PAID| HERE TO CAPT. DOLLAR HARLES JACOBSEN ARRESTED CHARGED GERMAN CONSUL SEEKER AFTERc of the late Capt. Robe -r Dumu Charles Jacobsen, accused of of the Dollar Stea ha\n,, used worthless checks in pany, of which the Pacific S'*am- | payment of fish some two years amounting to some $8,000 or ‘510000 was brought here yester- day under arrest from Tenakee. | He was apprehended there by Dep- ‘\1ty United States Marshal Spring- Company is a sul»id\a,ry the offices n( the Pacific ‘ _TRAINING SHIP FOR IT IN JAIL St r:r‘“;::m:e:‘:: W. L. Reinhardt Arrives C. S. Garland Gets 40 Days Today — Pays Official for Purloining Li- | | Jacobsen operated last seasonh announced Brice Howard, | resident ent of the line, today. ; | Capt. Dollar’s funeral wil be | Call e GO" Pml“\ braf}’ BOOk ‘t‘rl‘r’l'thelvivm; m:{st gt Pfln:s :{i, held at San Rafael, Cal, tomor- | ales Island. e alleg { Walther L. Rei be had with- | have given checks to various fish- Consul for the n cith- ermen there, drawn on a Seattle trict, Including Alask ar Education cannot dis- | out payment of some nature, er in cash of in kind. This can gs on docks and on ships row afternoon. company and its| bank, and which weré rejected by be kept at half 4 YA be attested to by C. S. Farlana|the b\hk i LD, TS A e e Lt head w sterday to serve out e eaen catile to meet the a 40-day sentence @s a result of to 40 days. The book Was not re- er Karlsruhe when it next Thursday. Thi first continental A at which it had e began its cruise last 1 quest for knowledge. He was. accused of stealing a | ok—owned by the OCity Public rary, and issued- to E. Bond latter charged Farland with turned, although a 10-day reduc- tion in time was offered for if. It was a work, now out of print, on hydraulic engineering. The au- thor’s name was not available. of the tain. departed steamship chief- Novi PINS ARE AWARDED | TO MUSIC STUDENTS| Mr. Reinhardt paid an offic ng stolen it from him. | Rt g 05 1(‘1““ i SRS 0, Pan gh his attorney, George | J. D. Smethers, Bruceton, Tenn; Students _in. the music depart-|C8Y. ClsCUssg various gsby, Farland entered. a has a violin he belives to be 261 with the Governor in a It is his first trip to the and the first made by German official for more ment of the Public Schools, Who el have participated in the activi- ties of two or more musical or- ganizaztions, were awarded special ea of guilty and was sentenced ' years old. pins For instance, some stu- than 20 years dents belong to two vocal orgami- | He will conginue his official i such as girls' chorus and|trip to the interfor, His plans {call for him to sail from here next mer Admiral A beautiful Glass ]V‘[ixing:r Bowl witil 2 pkgs. R & W CAKE FLOUR for 80 cents aturday on the = organizations such as ur-i a and band. Watsen. He . will sit Cordova The presentation ' of the pins{8eward, Anchorage and Fairbanks. was made at the noon assembly The Chamber of Commerce, through Chairman E. M. Goddard of the Special Entertainment Com- mittee, has urged all local mer- chan's to decorate their show win- dows - fittingly for the reception of the visiting Geérman war igel. The Committee, it was an-| nounced, will distribute welcome' of students by R. S. Raven, Su- perintendent of Public Schools, on behalf of the music department. Underclass students of the high sthool and eighth grade puplls of the elementary school have been asked by Superintendent Raven to designate thelr courses of study GARNICK’S—Phone 174 for next year. Designations mads |cards tomorrow and asks that hc\w now may be changed later, if nec- |be displayed. essiry. Final plans for the communit, ST T R greeting fo the visitors will be PROTECT FILIPINOS'S MEAT |completed tomorrow when the| committee meets at noon to > | The Ka MANILA—AN ordinance prohib-|last minute dztails. Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 about | iting the eating of meat of animals is due to arrive in port not properly slaughtered was pass-|2 p. m. next Thursday. ed by the Philippine Government G248 after 17 persons had died and! scores of others been made ill by the meat of a water buffalo wlnchj eet C Cincinnati, Q., have had died of disease. thedr priviate, '8,000-yard golf cour Seeeassseas | .II|IIIllIIiIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIllIHnlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmlHIHHHIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII||II|Il||IIIIIIIllllll|III|| * Employecs of the Union Gas and Juneau, Alaska NEW MOHAIR SUITES NOW ON DISPLAY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Priced from $87.50 Up $7.95 UP , DRESSES, CHIFFONIERS, VANITIES—A Wide Range to Select From o T AT mmummlm|u||mmsunnmmmmmumllmnmmnmummnmu BED: Thr’eev Plece Siiites or sold individually DRESSERS .. [$16.30 Up . QHIFONIERS .. . 13.50 Up £ BEDS = . g 950 Up S Don’t Fail to Visit Our FURNITURE DEPARTMENT and Get Our Prices HATBERIRERRERA N Juneau - Young Hardware Co. 1000000000000 M

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