The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1932, Page 8

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To Throw Himself on Mer-|Edward SWISL, of Big cy of Court— Prepared The hand John an plead court. The hunt for the killer of t baby continues with no prog indicated. e HARVARD ANNOUNCES NEW SCALE OF PRICES C. A.!\{BRTTX‘F Mass., CURTIS MAY AVOID TRIAL FOR HOAXING Plea id Curtis would avoid | al, saying he vult contendres non throw himself on the mercy of the | announced a down-|A. Parks will leave May 28.— ision for 1982 foot- The Yale game tick- $4, instead of 85, the| ar. upper night for Skagway. PLUNGES TO DEATH FROM HIGH WINDOW Packing Company, Killed Today CrflCA(:O Ul May 28.—Edward S an of the Swift to his death to- of his sixth y, plunge a window tment as 64 years of age and would (had been in ilhealth for several and | weeks. The t are report- vus Franklin & e firm. , founder of e PARKS LEAVES FOR INTERIOR TOMORROW Enroute to Fairbanks, Yukon wiver, Gov. here Sunday the steamer He will be accom- from here by J. D. Harlan, al Manager of Hammon Con- via the aboard He is; oneer packer, Gus-| George | Queen | STOCK MARKET | CLOSE STEADY; SOME ADVANGE Monday Hollday and Tax| Bill Progress May Give | Aid by Tuesday NEW YORK, May 28—The £ Market succeeded in the session today in throw early weakness and Net changes were irreg Narrow losses of one points occurred during half hour of trading, bu {was made. ‘There is anticipation Monday holiday and t |the tax bill would ma able progress by Tuesday the market. Tobacco, utilities and me dise issues bore the brunt of quidation and joined other groups gaining lost ground ! Steel closed with a fractional ' gain, There were small net advanc |for National Dairy, America C(m, |New York Central, Coca Cola, and | | other: cor and aid later the two o])(‘nm,f{ con- |solidated Goldfields at Nome, who| -American Teleéphone -and Tele-| has been here for several days graph, after off 1% points to a| locking of the Unit- new low, regained most of the ed States & Refining| American Tobace Company. [Myers B and other toba The Governor will visit Eagle ©d narrow flosses althoug ne has been used in build- |and Circle enroute to Fairbanks.|have been down one to two anc ouse in Paris. The idea|He also nd a few days in lower. as to admit as much light as pos-|the Alaska ad belt and re-' Trade news was inconclusive ) te. turn here about June 20. FLOUR HOME LIK E FLOUR 49- 1b. sack, $1.35 (A Fisher Product) GARNICK’S—Phone 174 Keep On Earning It! EVERY FARMER knows that he can’t keep on growing Good Crops year after year without putting strengthening agents as well as seed bacl EVERY BUSINESS MAN knows he must replenish his stocks, improve his service, “keep up his business,” ful EVERY INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN of Juneau should realize that his or her prosperity is almost entirely dependent upon the prosperity of the And that 1009 Buying At Home is one of the first and most important steps for the growth and prosperity of ’ Cit So Yo k into his soil. ly. y of Juneau. Juneau. JUNEAU CANNOT GROW, nor can it even maintain its present standing if thousands of dollars, earned, created and produced here are sent Outside for goods, mat-rial, can be bought or rendered here. away, and eventually creates unemployment and “hard times” in EVERY DOLLAR that IS spent in Juneau contributes to increase of em- Juneau. | CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, May 28—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 97, American Can| 36, Anaconda 3%, Bethlehem Steel| 10%, Curtiss-Wright %, Fox Films 1%, General Motors 9%, Interna- tional Harvester 16%, Kennecott 5%, Packard Motors 2, United| States Steel 27%. e Home Grown Plants for Memor- ial Day. Also Cut Flowers. JU-|_ NEAU FLORISTS, Phone 311 Store on Third Street. —adv. Datly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 12. Cuble meters D‘*'{I mm‘md bread . . crumbs PRACIEIDIAIR ercantile EZAAIL|I NIE] ment V1 [L|E[S] 23. Chtet actor EBAILIE| 25- Permits . Sheet of SITIEIW glass H O|P|E 30. Amphibian . Sa = animals 18 Note the LIUISIHIY| 5, posness speed of = EA] 3 5 19. Advertise- 33, Chide ment AZZP|AIC vehemently 20. P ut 1| 35. Our only 31 Burn® PIAITIH connection 22. Trial TIR|YISIT] vit the 4. Ven, 26. French 0]0 world LI PIP[E[T|S| 36. Pass, as time 5 e E[V[E|A| 37. Wealthy 32, Asiatlc EZLIEN|D| 2% Church native testival 34. Greek 40. Anticipates ortico 62. Pronoun 3. Pinch with fore- 26, Calmer b3. Lu:on 4. Exist boding 38. Rescued 6. Molst 43. Part of an 4L Hebrew 64 Anclent 6. A drug amphi- word for Jewish 7. Source ot theater God light in 46. Attitude 42. Stlkworm 58. Approachea colontal 47. Stalk 44. Costly 58. Looked to be ays 49, Organs of 45. Short sleeps 59, Flowers 8. Alternative sight 48. Land DOWN 9. Entangles 53. Metrio measures L Roof af the 10. City in lan 60. Compass mouth Pennsyle measure point 2. Positive vania 5. Former Precise electrio 11 Mexicar negative location Doles disb 67. Near lammes | NN JHuE JE CLTT I fllll%fllll%/ UNEEG NS Wl i 353 III dN////an l ) Cl e flll'l”/// HEEE GEEE anN & g | SHOP IN JUNEAU IIIIIIIIIIilIIIHIIIIIIIII|"||||IIIIIllllllmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|lIIIIIII|I|IlIllllIlIIIIIIIIIII fi'fi Buy Where You Earn u Can ployment and general prosperity for Juneau. Cash Bazaar Juneau Motors Juneau Lumber Mills Harris Hardware Co. California Grocery George Brothers Connors Motor Co., Inc. Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau Drug Co. Loyal to the Town Where You Earn Shop and Buy Exclusively in Juneau Stores Help Keep Juneau Prosperous And Juneau Will Keep You Prosperous! BUY AT HOME! JUNEAU COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION B. M. Behrends Co., Alaska Meat Co. Halvorsen’s Juneau Frock Butler Mauro Nelson Jewelry Store Harri Machine Shop Dr. L. P. Dawes Dr. H. C. DeVighne Inc. H. S. Graves Shoj B Gordon’s Drug Co. if he is to continue success- merchandise and service that Every dollar sent away, stays Winter & Pond Co. Rice and Ahlers Co. Daily Alaska Empire Garnick’s Grocery Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Sanitary Meat Co. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Dr. W. W. Council II|IIIIIIIlIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||||l|IIIII|II|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll _ POPPIES SELL > FAST; WREATHS ARE ALL TAKEN :Girls of B ko aal | Members of Auxiliary Vend Emblems Poppies found ready sale in lJunm-l today. They were vended on the streets, in stores, offices and at the City Hall and Federal | the Auxiliary of the Juneau Post of the American Legion. Officer§ of the Auxiliary, which |had charge of the sale, were con- (fident that by nightfall disposal |would be made of all the floral |emblemfs allotted to this city. Evergreen wreaths embellished with poppies were sold yesterday to business houses and residences. The supply was exhausted. - DIVORGE RATE IS DROPPING WASHINGTON, May 28. — The “divorce depression” was further reflected in 1931 marriage and di- |worce figures for four more states announced by the Census Bureau recently. In California there was a de- crease of 3.1 per cent from the 1930 430,945; in Arizona, a decrease of 14 per cent. in Oregon, 144 per cent, and in Maryland, 15 per cant. For many years up to 1931, there bad been a steady increase in divorce rate throughout the en- tire country. LOUISIANA SPORT ! ANNALS TO KEEP NAME OF BOWMAN BATON ROUGE, La., May 28.— |The name of Bowman is to re- {main contected with Louisiana |State University sports for. another three years. Sidney Bowman will be graduat- ed in June, after four years of lcollege athletics that saw him de- |velop "into a baseball and track star. Now comes Junior Bowman, Bid's kid brother, who will be & soph- omore mext season and take up I\,arsny competition. Coach Biff l.]ones is hopeful that Junior will *fin a halfback position on the I football team. The younger Bowman is a like- ly track man, having done the century in better than ten sec- onds. He is apt at e e “ILLINOIS FIEL] URBANA, Tl., May 28—Historic “Ilinois Field,” scene of hundreds of varsity athletic events of the ;University of Illinois, will soon be- ‘come a mere recreation field, as new bleachers and stands are be- nearer the football stadium. & @HIIIIIIIIlII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIII and Territorial Building by Girls| of the Rainbow and members of | 'ing constructed on a new field LEGIUN WILL 60 TO GHURCH Special Memorial Day| Services Are Arranged by Presbyterians Seats will be reserved for mem- bers of the American Leglon and the American Legion Auxiliary who attend the special Memorial Day Services at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. The services begin at 11 o'clock and end at 12 o'clock. The public is welcome. The complete order of follows: Prelude, “Theme"—Tschsikowsky. Doxology. | Invocation. | Men's Chorus, tals"—Gounod. Reading of Scripture. Pastoral prayer. Baritone Solo, | ders."—Ward-Stepheus. | Howard. i Announcements. | Offertory. “Barceuse”—Goderd. | | Baritone Solo. “There Is No Death.”—O'Hara. Mr. Max Seri- ber. The Story of the Unknown sol- dier.” | silent Tribute to the Dead. service ! STORE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY MORN.- ING, we will also DELIVER, on account of Norco being late with OUR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. “Unfold, ye Por- “Christ in Flan- Mr. Brice Store Closed All Day Monday Choral Meditation, “Rest, Sol- dier, Rest."—White. mi"‘nl“é?*? we oo s w } ERESH STRAWBERRIES | Anthem. “Taps."—Pasternack. The Benediction. | “Taps. { ] Postlude, “Royal Pageant.” — ‘Vlerks e MILK—ALL BRANDS $2.90 Case ‘SCOUTS WIG- WAG. | RESULTS OF GAMES | LAWRENCE, Kan, May 28. — | Scoutcraft has become a cog in 1thc machinery of transmitting re- isults of the Kansas relays. | Prof. W. A. Dill, director of the | University of Kansas news bureau, put Boy Scouts to work three years ‘n,;o relaying results from field to | press box by means of signal flags, |using both Morse and semaphore | codes. The system serves as a double check on reports over the field |telephone, but can be used in {place of the phone in an emer- gency. Two scouts work at the {scene of action, while two others |copy the signals in the press box At one meet the telephone set ‘fmbd to work, and the burden fell upon the Scouts. Checking later, Professor Dill found the young signal men had transmitted eve'n % word and figure correctly. SUGAR--C & H Best Grade 100 Pounds, $4.75 Old Papere fnr sa‘e at mere ()Fhre STORE OPEN TOMORROW ;. Until 2 p. m. . P 1 | Dafly Empire want Ads Pav | st | 42 One account of the delay in the arrival of the “Norco,” due tonight with a fresh supply of Fruits and Vegetables, OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL 2 P. M. There will be one delivery tomorrow— AT 10 O'CLOCK E OPEN TQNIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT 4 E ! BROTHERS Store Closed All Day Monday, Memorlal Day

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