The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 3, 1932, Page 8

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Fg™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932. - n : 4 ‘T;”:: MER | " iC i suppression of more O FURTHER TESTS MOOSE WOMEN FORmEr pEweseY HOME AT ZECHON SEGRET ORDERS & vt T0 BE MADE IN NAME OFFIGERS; <58 L il AMONGGHINESE .o s emze ciety claimbing to be fh;e sucu(:emo;i TAKU DISTRICT INSTALL JUNE 15 BOYCOTTJAPAN &imemos oo e i Engincez? E. Legg Is Members omll Branches ity to bring paper horses and war- | riors to life for defense of the ! Authorities Unable to Sup-|nation, has headquarters in the | i e " 4 3 | Shangtang district of that prov-! Here on Way to Tim- l of Order Invited to | press Various Or- | ince. . A Tty _ Expect New Emperor mons_ Plopnl) ‘ Banquet ganizations Bl by ke Lo R domanioias {ren of the Longhaired Doctrine,” PEPING, June 3-—Secret DPa-|mpey je; their beards and hair | triotic organizations called into ex- | 4 8 @row and Yeach that troublous istence throughout China by Whe|gimes myg; continue in China until Japanese policy in Manchuria and o hew monarch arises to bring the fighting at Shanaghai, are‘po“e and prosperity. iving officers some puzzling mo- & i i g Large numpers of poor village ion of offi- ‘Women of the annual e Lodge No. To conc a i lopment rty of th on in the on of R. E. L B. C., minin 439 rent; Anna x arrived in June |lain; Kathrine Jarman, Recorder, shetis : % terda cess jand Anna Boddi: Treasurer. As the propoganda and rites ollfclk hav_e Joined this society amcli E Norah, and who & to-| Appointive offi will be de- some of these are kept strictly |S€Veral instances have been re- | potted of mich Chinese giving all their worldly possessions to the cause. It is believed that the “long- haired doctrine” is iargely tinged undercover, the authorities ars finding it almost impossible to sup- press them. There is, for example, the “Blood | and Iron Corps,” with headquar- r Tul-|termined and announced in the |near future. All elective and ap- y M. |pointive officers will be installed |June 5 by Mrs. Johanna Jensen, nd Installing Officer, and Mus. morrow in a po sequah. Mr. L | | . ce |Gertie Olsen, Grand Guide. ters at Shanghai and branches in with general anti-foreignism. Inl i will be augmented by a few other To arrange for the installation many other cities. It was formed mee respects it seems to resenb‘lm to be obtained in the Taku banquet, to which members of all recently to abolish militarism and | ¢ Boxer agitation which led to | branches of the Moose order will “save the country from Japanese the siege of the foreign leg\mons} ions will not be exten-|be invited, a committee composed aggression.” Tts membership is here in 1900 and the hard fighi-{ H id Engineer Legg. of Mrs. Reischl, Mrs. Smith and said to be expanding steadily | 1% of the allied relief expedi- | ! The property was acquired | Mrs. Scramen. has been appointed. among all classes. tion. | 3 & ; the Timmons Corporation last| - e - Weep for China's Woes — e, — 2 e G B [GIRLS OF RAINBO n Tienstin the Japanese repre- Garmer Relief Prog'ram Associated Press Photo # - g e e e mulu,-mvxvl:; sentatives have expressed concer Is R rted to H This granite temple at Alexandria, Va., was erected by Masons of » £ O e ine o 1. GIVE DANCE TONIGHT Auunciated Press Phos, | OVT the “Kneel and Ory Corps” s Reported to House| , ... 2: 2 memorial to the first President and fellow craftsman. . f R e s 2 Bidding was brisk in this crowd as furnishings of the Los Angeles Members of this society recently B The dedication on May 12 is part of the fraternal organization's partici- | R | Girls of the Rainbow will glve] phome of Jack Dempsey, during the time he was married to Estelle |paraded in the business section, WASHINGTON, June 8.—The | pation in the George Washington bicentennial. President Haovelr and | ATy a dance tonight in the Scottish Taylor, were sold at auction, but difficulty was encountered in getting | dressed in white mourning gowns. | House Ways and Means Commit- | rrore than 100,000 Masons are expected to attencl the ceremonies in Rite Temple. -To the affair, which high bids for the buildina. They moved from shop to shop, tee has favorably reported the Virginia. DR BENNETT is a compliment to Masons and Rs _ | kneeling in a body before each and |Garner Relief program. *ale T et e s o U Eastern Stars, all members of : : calling upon the proprietor to take - ———— | : | SYDNEY—At a reunion of Aus- ‘ i Masonic and Fastern Star bodies REWARD! of breaking locks and doors and lan oath mot to handle Japaness| . F. Townsend, former assist- | e, TMURGAY on the S te-f:::;‘tra]mn artillerymen here the vet- | X GEED are invited, as well as all mem-| A reward or 325 will be given Stealing equipment at the ball park. goods, ant Territorial mining engineer | Mot o trip to Interior dis- |TADS feted German ex-soldiers and ] bars of the DeMolay Order. Rain-|for information leading to the ar J. L. GRAY, General Wang I-Ming, garrison land more recently connected With |soe” - P former foes fledged each other W 4 bow Girls are privileged to in-|rest nad conviction of those guilty ‘adv. Chief. Juneau Fire Dept. | commander at Tientsin, has order- |the Anaconda Company, arrived 3 in ‘Australian beer. . . vite friends s ad bk s ORI ARG The Serenaders’ Orchestra has et i | =| Saturday Thrift Specials s i) v PROVINCIAL GAME WARDEN Eastern Man to Have ™S My it 1o Taxu Read over this selection of quailty foods listed for tonight and Saturday at Economy Prices. You may phone in your order tonight, or call at the store. It is a pleasure to serve you and many people seem to enjoy shopping through our selected stocks of everything the modern grocer always something “different” to satisfy every appetite. P Charge of Cosmic Ray | e e . k | BEdward Martin, Provincial Game | Expedition in Alaska 'warden for Britisn Columbia, a rived here yesterday from his CHICAGO, I, June 3. — Dr. adquarters in Prince Rupert. He 3 Ralph E. Bennett, of Massachusetts is enroute to the Taku River dis- Institutz> of Technology, who has trict for an inspection. He will been placed in charge of the Cos- remain here for a day or two con- mic Ray Expedition, now in the ferring with E. M. Goddard, Act- | Mount McKinley district, Alaska, ing Executive Officer of the Alas- said he will use ore buckets and ka Game Commission on fers cables of the Kennecott Copper relating to game adminis Company instead of the “slow and on the border. ACON—Lean, Sliced—Rind FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER FRESH ROYAL ANN dangerous mountain climbing in - - o - 9 future operations in Alaska.” | “SMASH-AND-GRAB” Mok op > " & Allen Carpe, Bennett's predeces-| = BANDITS BRANDED BY Taken Off—POUND P CHERRIES—POUND sor on the job, was killed by falling | DYE TO AID ARREST into a crevasse. | e Dr. Bennett said the group were| o combat “smash - and - grab” ! scientists fist and only mountain 'nandits o frap has been devised C climbers secondarily. which pictures these thieves in| : Dr. Bennett said he hoped to be getjon and brands them for future in the North by June 21. identification, says Popular Me- T chanics Magazine, When the ban- GEORGE BROTHERS’ |dit smashes a shop window, a spike {gate drops to bar his entrance. BUSINESS GROWING; | simuitancousty, a hidden camera ] of wide-angle focus snaps his pho- IT'S ADVERTISING foorap, “and ne is sprayed with (an indelible dye of conspicuous col- George Brothers’ Grocery repors!or to mark him for arrest. a very satisfactory month of busi-| ——r—— ne. for May. An increase of 15 PROFESSOR TO CATALOGUE per cent in receipts over May of COMETS IN 5-YEAR STUDY 1931, was shown accordinz to Joe ; George, despite the fact that prices| ppyAwaARE, Ohio, June 3.—Dr. . are generally lower than they Were yicholas T. Bovrovnikoff, Assist- y a. year ago. ant Professor of Astrophysics at In addition to the fact that more Perkins Observatory, has started a complete stocks than ever before five-year task of compiling the are now carried by George Brothers most complete catalogue of comets Mr. George is convinced that known in the world, he says. straightforward, consistent sdvor-f The professor has access to Rus- tising aided in the dincrease. Ho!sian scientific works which have believes prices and articles listed not been available to science .in in the paper are real live news to|general because of the difficulty of thrifty housewives, and are readtranslation. Russian astronomers with the same atfention and in- made many of the earlier observa- terest that news items receive. tions of comets. CELERY HEARTS 3 FOR SOLID PACK—Large Tins Cavnth L 3 CANS 35C FRESH KILLED Average 13/ lbs. each Butter 24c VERIBEST BLACKBERRIES 3 CANS 50c TUNA FLAKES UTAH BRAND 3 CANS 39c AMOCAT—Fancy I (‘u .!A A il DRSS 3 CANS TIN E POUND 5( 50C SOLID BRICKS 1 80 1 Hy STRICTLY FRESH 5 Io 0 IDAHO BRAND PEAS—Syget FRESH ASPARAGUS o 0 3 CANS EGGS 2 POUNDS i t 157 50c ' 25¢ " OFF _ C BN ENTIRE STOCK. OF ARMOUR'S—16-ounce Tins FLOWER V ASE ) TRUNKS H.;l NDBAGS 4 CANS All Colors—FILLED WITH VINEGAR L) 1-quart size OVERNIGHT BAGS, DozEN @ I 40¢ Each C FRESH MEDIUMS SUITCASES, etc. THIS WEEK ONLY Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROS. 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