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

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I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932. |2 Attempting | Succeeds Bruening |DICTATORSHIP )NU JOBSEEKERS/GLAD HAND IS Escape from | OVER PRUSSIAiARE WANTED IN GIVEN AMELIA .~ ELKS' PICNIC ON " JUNE 19; SITE NOT YET CHOSEN Prison Term Chnncellur vyon Papen would use | the emergency article of the Ger- welcome %oday from Premier Mus !man Constitution to declare a dic- solini. He will be host to a din- |sasoiship over the State of Prussia, Naknek Sends Warnmg to|ner tonight in her honor. The | persisted although denied officially. | Pope will probably give the av | Reports said the plan Was to set | Unemployed Not to Come |30 10 TGy i ot jup a Dictatorship if the present | to Bl’lStOl Bay 5 |deadlock in the Diet, over the se-| {lection of a new Premier con-‘ 1tmues. {Foshay and Henley Trying | to Have Conviction ! Set Aside MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.,, June 8.—| A fight to set aside the conviction | |on mail fraud charges and sen- ;trncvs of 15 years each in prison Lodge Meetings for Sum- mer Will Begin After Baseball Games . Daily Empire Wam. An: Pay A warning to jobseekers, pamm«‘ ‘Laxly fishermen, not to go into begun yesterday by W. B | b i e U IBmml Bay this season has been and H. H. Henley. They ¥ . issued by the United States Mar- fled an appeal citing more than | [Memorial to Mother |shal’s office of the Third Diyis-| JACK OF ALL 300 alleged instances of errors in| Is l/llt‘eil(r([ 1‘1)(1{1)’ in |ion, Valdez, and made public here TRADES or (the second trial and petitioning | for more time to assign more. The order of the trial court in refusing to grant a change of venue LONDON, June 8—King George |tne district, it was declared lat the start of the second trial is| {today unveiled a memorial to his| The Third Division Marshal’s | Do you believe a “Jack of All emphasized. The two men also ¥ranz von Papen, former Ger- mother, Queen Alexandria, outside | |Office was advised by Commis-| Trades” will do as good work as charge that the trial atmosphere man military attache at Wash- .\1.\rlborough House where she and|gjoner W. B. Regan at Naknek, || 2 Specialist? e ~ today by ‘Chief Deputy United | Iomlon by King Geoge | siates Marsnal J. F. Statter. No| SPECIALIST? work of any kind is available in | was prejudicial and the brief con-| ington, D. C., and a member of dward the Seventh lived When|nat already there is a large sur- tends that this resulted in con- {he Conservative CentristParty, George was Prince of Wales. |plus of unemployed men in. the thThe Ni“gg“ ‘5h°l’ offers you viction. The brief also cites the| hac formed a new German Cab- | -———— district and most of them are with- || [ ST oeS O t;csj”ec_“‘]‘““ s ‘“’“":";wm ‘g s prmmi;( inct at the request of President | )\, o . o gt Bmpire|out funds. There is no work inl| yingred lines. Four m::L giclnx‘): against rs. Genevievie A. Clar! ¢ indy . He succeeds . s 3 i 4 von Hindenburg. e suc | office. sight for them. competent practicioner of his Minnegpolis housewife, who hun Chanceller Bruening, who re- the first trial jury, insisting on| signed. acquittal while eleven men voted for conviction | Mrs. Clark is charged with con- BIGGS WILL VlSlT e g gl oo GODDARD'S SPRINGS | CHICKEN - Advices received here recently || craft. Consider this when in | from other official sources in || need of Watch Repairing, Jew- Bristol Bay sald there were more | elry Manufacturing, Repairing !than 200 fishermen idle in the || or Engraving, Ivory Carving, etc. region and so far have been un- | |able to obtain employment. | Your work should be done Jobless Family it it (0 M W B bening. | better and the cost no more, 3 ssociatea Press Photo ndin : 7 = 4 5 Of Six Become This striking action plcture shows Helen Wills Moody. world’s out- John H. fi‘gg? proprietor of the DINNER — | et Sy . e . standing woman tennis player, executing a smashing overhead shot Gastineau Hotel, was a passenger e Rich Over Night during a mixed doubles match In the tournament at Auteuil, France. 13 TIERCES OF FISH the steamship Admiral Rogers THE forenoon for Sitka. From he will go to Goddard's Hot EVER‘ s for a stay of three weeks. approaching visit to the ATTTRSDAY ' - g B Bl THURSDAY s. He has touch of rheumatism G & 3 he wants to put off en-| EVENING ely. | very year since my first visit‘ e e he Springs 13 years ago, I| From 5:30 to 7 desired to go back, but al- something of a business nma- | has prevented me from mak- | g the trip,” he said today. “Now, C of health and pleasure BLACK 8—A family Fish activities in Juneau today : Japan Refuses hOW#\RD'S FUNERAL wers (NP PRI e, Of tierces of mild-cured red kil “Pop”’ Dickinson lS SET FOR TOMORROW calmon to Seattle and the taki K ey of ice by three boats preparatory eral ser s for the late > leaving for fishing waters. : Howard will be held at 2 All the tierces were sent south y in the chapel of on the steamship Admiral Ro . Carter Mol 12 by the Juneau Cold Storas in Evergreen Company to the San Juan Fishing nd Packing Company and o by E. E. Engstrom to the Sebas- tian-Stuart Comany. oats and captains that toox e | ice were ht to June: The Mary, Conrad Nergaard, go- afternoon on the motorship |in. S e Ty g e S SERURIR | jOUN A HAVIS THE - | James Manning, going for salmon 'GETS. BETTER FAST COFFEF ST | V] W. T. MAHONEY ARRIV] ————— i Shown with her is her partner, Sidney B. Wood of New York. i SHIPPED TO SEATTLE : | | Nugget Shop Right to Land| - G med ‘l(lC’JOOO fre n Australia. same news was con his two brothers and who also have b dcle for over a FRESH KIPPERED SALMON Pound, 30c FRESH SMOKED SALMON Pound, 40c 3 with Ha of $6,000,000 | nied p unate | ship on which mov- Idea numbe: of the i) BRIEF BUSD SITKA MAN IS ADJUDGED John. A. Davis of the Junsau H RS , 40, srapper, World , L INSANE AND COMMITTED 1 \1iC, niits who recently under- GEORGE BROTHE an, was found dead in _ William T. Manoney, prominent| Jack Mayng, Sitka, was adjudged | yent b major surgical operation 1 4 s man and Al- n 300 miles up the Novi| yon. river May 19. Judging from sup- ST plies in the cabin, his death, fllness, occurred The body was to Ruby for bur tle cap remover IIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llllllllllllllllllll\lll'II‘IIIIIIIIIlhllllfllIIII'IIIIIIIIIIHIIIHI‘IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlHIIII!I"HIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIII||I|I||II|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIII|I||||||I||||'||I O 2 3 Day Slashed Price Special! insane by a jury yesterday, in the St. Ann's Hospital, is making United States Commissloner's spjendid progress toward recovery, - = : Court there, and committed 10 ine nhospital authorities report. Mrs. Katherine Morningside Sanitarium by Judge N ; R. W. DeArmond. He will be ta- Hooker ken south on ‘an early boat. Old papers for swre at -tre Empira FREE—$40.00 'in Trade or one ticket to Seattle—June 17 The end of t spoon is formed t Coleman’s Hollywood Style ShOp mnflfl“mmlllflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllltIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|||||||||||MI|||||IIIIIIIIIIW||||Ifl|IIII|uflII I A I QU mw. (T m Starts Tomorrow! Come Early! They Won't Last Long! ' —H ,A\](S—SPRING and SUMMER—H A\]fS—— i SMART, DASHING, APPEALINGLY ATTRACTIVE, IRRESISTIBLE IN APPEARANCE, AND AT UNBELIEV ABLE PRICES $1.50 and 52-95 : Don’t Fail to Come and Q See These . g H/\\_Ir 5 STARTLING BARGAINS - | B DRESSES "RIW\%" DRESSES | % $4.95 SvABS AND DESIONS BOR ALL TYPES. $4.95 % %

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