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by SRR | 5 g " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932. ~ i S LTV PRESIDENT IS AGAINST PLANS OF DEMOCRATS Strongly O}:p;;l‘(] to Huge| Public Works, Financing of Bond Issues | RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY HOOVER |- Suggests Increased Atten-| tion to Income Pro- duction Works WASHINGTON, M 1 Hoover, on S ar tack on the pr huge public W of bond issues as ing normal employment in the s a reply to President of of Civil En- Richar S. Parl th2 American So gineers. The statement said a * an be by iner income g works."” Democrats Not Mentioned The Democr: Party was nov entioned but it at aker John W. Garner d a government building pro- ial Democratic Relief Com- mitice of the te offored a $500,000,000 bond issue for public construction Recommendations President Hoover recommended aid be extended in balancing the Budget and avoidance of issuing further Government securities, and continuing the work of the Fi- nance Reconstruction Corporation and other Administration sponsor- ed proposals. NOTED BASEBAL WRITER IS DEAD NEW YORK, May 23.—Bozeman Bulger, noted for many years as a writer of baeball and other sports died suddenly Sunday at his home here. He was the author of many ting stories and articles ap- aring in magazines. - e — 0Dld papers 1cr sme at The Empire Seid Willkommen in der Gold Klumpen Ausstellung (The Nugget Shop) STOCK MARKET PICKING UP AT START OF WEEK| ~OF KARLSRUHE proposed a billion dollar bond issuc |$ Liquidation of Preferred| Stock Continues— Issues Advance NBEW YORK, May 23.—The Stock et perked w little \odav’ absorbing f r sprinkling | SOCCER GAME - FOR PLAYERS Two Teams Being Lined Up for Event to Be Held Thursday Night The men of the cruiser Karls- rune do not know much about baseball so English soccer will be played here for their sporting en- thusiasm. > volume small. er of issues ed up A two above week's | American | Chemical, To-! ational Harvester, | ew York | inghouse, | Industrial Rayon dropped more | than three pol | Lowes, Public and Brook- | Iyn Ma: tan were heavy. | Liquidation of preferred issues continued resulting in losses of one to three points. } Financial quarters recognizes fin- al acceptance of taxation. Govern- ment economy and relief measures still some weeks in the future. PRICES TODAY CLOSING NEW YORK, quotations of Ala ock today is 10, 375 Anaconda 4%, Bethlehem 13, Curtiss-Wright 1, Fox s 1%, General Motors 10, In- T onal Harvester 18, Kennecott 6%, Packard Motors 2, United Ctats Steel 28%. - eee ——— NEVADA'S SIX May 23.—Closing a Juneau mine American Can | RENO, Nev, May 23. ward the Democratic nomination for President was accelerated Sat- urday by the addition of the dele- gation from this State to the party’s national convention next month in Chicago. Nevada’s six delegates were in- structed for' Gov. Roosevelt for President and Gov. Dern of Utah Pleads Guilty to COLVILLE, Wash.,, May 23.—Har- ry Chitwood pleaded guilty today to the charge of killing his former wife and the shooting of Drug- gist Carssow last week. | e | Old papers for sale at Emplre MILK case, Juwelen, Elfenbein und Holzschnitzereien ausgefuhrt bei den Eingeborenen. Inspection eingeladen. Voiles, Dres AT 14 PRICE THIS WEEK GEORG Next Award of Free Trade, Next Award of Free Trade, FOR ROOSEVELT — Gov. Franklin D. Rosevelt'’s march to-|., for Vice-President. | Killing Former Wife‘ : Office. ' MILK R & W MILK—Pure, Uncolored—by the REMNANT SALE LARGE SELECTION—Silks, Cottons, Ted Pedersen, well-known Eng- lish player, at the request of the Entertainment Committee of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce at- TERHUNE LEAVES TO | g INSPECT ALEUTIAN |o."fic"Sieamer admirat Watson ISLANDS RESERVES for Seward. He will proceed from vation, which two years was put ecutive Officer of the Alaska Game | there to Illiamna on the Commis- |€rounds and into f |sion’s patrol ship, Seal, and go|8enerally. fT(; mAa]ke“hxs Illlrst investigation | over the Illiamna Portage to Bris- EEE o gn of the Aleutian Island Bird Reser- |tol Bay. R LB Miss Louise Painter, Mr. Terhune expects to go as in the reserve are under lease for“ fur farming. He will visit these as MAYOR BAKER well as others, looking into all eon-l ditions affecting the bird breeding game matters won out in the recall election in e this city. The recall failed by a large vote. Mayor Baker was equally suc- cessful in defending his official e actions in connection with the es- tablishment of a public market, RECALL FAILS 575 5 PORTLAND, Ore., May 23 —May- |over that project. under' his jurisdiction as Alaska | ror wedt o At sl ot , ; He will be ab- or George Baker turned back the ————-———— Agent of the United States Bio- |g k: logical Survey, H. W. Terhune, Ex- Bl by v, were married at Seward.|attacks made on him by political L § IR 1 A number of the smaller islands | They will make their home there.|enemies last Saturday when he |01d papers for sure at zne Empire. T tending to the activities for giv- ing the Karlruhe a good time while here, is arranging for two teams, | (T one made up of former players | in Juneau and the other team from the Tallapoosa and Chelan, due in port this afternoon. Lieut D. R. Braulier, of the Tallapoosa is lining up the Coast Guard team. Tonight at 6 o'clock practice w take place at the Ball Park. The big ‘game will be pulled off Thursday night. Players who de- sire to enter the city team shou unicate with Mr. Pedel he Gastineau Hotel. SOLO WORLD FLIGHT NEXT Capt. Errol Boyd Makes Plans—To Cross Over Alaska on Trip WILMINGTON, Deleware, May 23—Capt. Errol Boyd, trans-At- lantic flier, announced here After the stop at Rome, to Siberia, thence over ic, crossing over Ber- ing Strait, to Edmonten, thence to Vancouver, B. C., fr8th whe he plans to attempt the first nos stop flight across Canada. He ex- pects to complete the flight in a month. He hopes to reach Rome by May 30. R SRR, MOSCOW—A postal convention en the Soviet Union and Af- tan, providing for transpor- of mail throu ries and thus ing po: joe between India and Eur- has Been signed at’Kabul DADDY LONG LEGS with Janet GAYNOR—Warner BAXTER COLISEUM Thursday—Friday—Saturday MILK $2.95 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 s Goods, ete. E BROS. Ticket to Seattle or in June 17 Ticket to Seattle or in June 17 GEORGE BROTHERS Store Open Until Midnight Capt. | L T A0 GOOD NEWS FOR THRIFTY €Y SAVING O R JA Read over these amazingly low-priced offerings and you will realize that now is the time to supply your needs at REAL SAVINGS. Then come in and shop through the BAZAAR and see the many other articles at equally LOW PRICES! L T T e O T T T T L T T TR (U JAPANESE TEA SETS Tea Pot, 6 Cups, Set—75¢ JAPANESE WATER PITCHER 6 Tumblers, Set—$1.00 GLASS WATER PITCHER 6 Tumblers, Set -81.00 LARGE SIZE LEMON SQUEEZER and PITCHER Set—$1.25 SHERBET GLASSES Green, Rose, 6 for 00 CREAM and SUGAR SETS Rose, Green, Set—85¢ BARGAIN TABLE OF DISHES 15 cents and 25 cents BARGAIN TABLE OF KITCHEN WARE FOR THE KITCHEN 2.CUP FLOUR SIFTERS Each—15 cents 1-Qt. MEASURING CUPS Each—15 cents ALUMINUM CUPS Each—10 cents WHITE ENAMEL CUP and PLATE Suitable for Picnics Set—35 cents ENAMEL COFFEE POTS—each, 50¢ ENAMEL TEA KETTLES—each, $1.25 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES—each, $1.25 LARGE ROASTING PANS—$1.25 BREAD BOXES—AIl Colors—$1.45 FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE CANISTER SETS—95 cents CALENDERS, each 15¢ DUST PANS, each 15¢ CHAIR SEATS, each 15¢ FLOWERS Just arrived, a complete line of ARTIFICIAL WREATHS and SPRAYS—POTTED PLANTS for Decoration Day IR IR i New! Bright, Fresh Dresses for the Kiddies! And Such Easy Low Prices! NEW LOT CHILDREU’S DRESSES 4 to 14 years—Prints, Voiles 95 cents to $1.75 GIRLS® WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES While They Last—each, 50c¢ Complete Line t TENNIS SHOES —All Sizes Just arrived — complete line patent leather sandals and lew. shoes for children, misses and ladies. Popular Prices ALL-LEATHER SANDALS for men and boys. Brown. Pair—$2.50 Beach Pajamas New arrivals in brilliant colors and Children’s, ladies’ Beach Pa- All sizes. $1.00 to $2.50 styles. jamas. Bathing Suits Complete line of all-wool Bathing Suits. Sizes 24 to 44. N N Zam NN BATHING SLIPPERS AND CAPS AT ) 9 S = ) | = HOOVER APRONS—White While They Last—95¢ lIIIIIIlIlIIllIlllIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIII|IIII|I|IIIIIIIII|III|IlIlIltlIII"IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllilllIIIllllIIIllfillllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIll"IIllIIllllIlII|IlllllllllllllIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIII CASH BAZAAR OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10:00 e OO0 0 3 T » [IIIII!III {iiin - 3 3 I E3ilii »