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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY AUGUST |5 1932 50 . R JIMMY FOXX | New Cabinet Member DENlES SAYING | Daily Crossicord Puszle b 74 R . ACROSS “Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 6. Selt H L Tl;:’nx.‘\xs;'vlnl“fllll } 1 Ent:rt&l: by ; G Bid [ - THIRD HOMER Kll.l.ED CLARKE :: & .- e | h ow_ ol 9, Vi / ‘ | M ma lfiflfll@ fiflw wear 3 § . r ¥ T3 K ot d d 5: :Iv >Clll a i i We are making a special showing for one week |Athléfics and Red Sox! R ——- Ex-| ;. i ™" gflggfim{,"gg B'“W i Brvs % % : % . ‘ i 22, enly of our early Fall Fabrics. These materials . Split Honorsin | | amined — Criminolo- |} ez LEORETRIT] = o e hid y N : ! | Doubleheader ! gist S1ys Suicide 22. Laquor "]tflm CISIEICIR] 15 mitetonts are suitable for ladies’ skirts, dresses and suits ‘ l OB G LN o Soinavian : '3 § . l I 0 { BOSTON Mas=. Aug. 15~Jim- ! MIAMI, Florxda Aug. 15—A de- T&\;&:)C&"N ¥ measurq of 3 . 4l14; P ~ ~ e my Foxx Hi¢ his forty-third home S| nial that 1d ther of ; dnd LSpt‘Cld”} Pr(lctl&d] t()r $€Noo '. W e.d‘r' ur run m‘xt,)l‘le sea:o; 1:rsyundlarys :omu- ] ;']Il:da'l Olute farm »:ehor;neo sl:ryix?g a1 (gzézl; T:D:'qgs‘ g‘e':;’a:{ln(:l?l:‘ . - -+ By e S ble header as hlet | ; line consists of the following fabrics: Rag Sox sivied pomn ] i o s f s mes | B Aliin i Wl a The Athletics won the opener ing that 'sometimes he thought he i uractive 82, Small body of 5§. ';mn an; 24 uualcuxo x;;t_ y 6 to 1 and the Red Sox the f had killed her son, was shouted L and sur- 59, Female Reaul Pric | nightcap by a score of 2 to 0, | from the A ety gy lig Afié‘yflef';un: i cown' 4 cgffi? vk cglllian drice iurday by “Capt. W. N. Lancaster,|,, peholg A £ Kitinciar i Dok siom < = i GAMES SUNDAY Britis1 aviator. . Nareal 8. y ¥ < g d Wool Flannel, 56 in. wide ...:$3.25 yvard Pacifio Coast Leazue || “Dia you at any Hine atter ‘e |17 S8 gy 3 uAETR o el over ana ' s Seattle 1, 4; Hollywood 11, 5. | shooling tell Mrs. Clarke You |5l ‘Ielnl bcnrln' 57. Legal cone 5. Polsonoul 50. Bmploy Portland 4, 1; San Prancisco 7, 2. | | thoughi sometimes you had killed = veyasce anakes 63, Scatter seed an 2.25 yard 430 yard Wool Crepe, 56.in. wide . Wool Twill, 58 in. wide | Had asked States IVernrn Hawthorne. Roy D. Chapin (above), Detroit| Never Did Missions 4, 4; Sacramento 5, 6. Los Angeles' 2, 0y Oakland 5, 6. National League Attorney Ifll'// III Boston: 1, 3 Cincinnati- 3, 9. automobile manufacturer, is the| “I didn't ever told her any such| /2 “Y l T d 58 % i i ‘ 75 1 Brooklyn 2, 4; New York 1, 8. ‘I new secretary of commerce, su¢c thing,” shouted Lancaster. 7 we 1n. wide . [ AT Chicago 0, 1;'St. Louis 2, 2 ceeding Robert P. Lamont, who te| Spectators laughed heartily at | O < > ‘ American League signed. (Associated Press Photo) ’the oral sparring between Haw- New York 5; Washington 4. N | thorne and Albert Hamiltin, crim- GIRL MAY BRING Scotch Plaid, 44 in. wide Wooel and Rayon Plaid, 56in.wide ........,. 2.75 yard Philadelphia 6, 0; Boston 1, 2. Detroit 3;* Cleveland 0. St. Louis 5, 9; Chicago 0, 5. Juneau City League (City Series) American Legion ' 10; Filks 4.' 1Second game of ‘series, 4 out of 17 to decide championship. Ameri- ican League now has two straight. | inologist, who testified for the de- fense that Clarke committed sui- | cide. ‘“Yoeur purposg in testifying ‘at this trial is to bring out the truth | and enhance your own reputation,” Hawtherne asked. “My purpose is to bring out the| truth," was the 'reply. ‘Hamilton discussed at length < his conclusions as to why Clarke ‘k lled himself, using a small skull King, Island, bleak and barren, brouglt into evidence on Friday | may become the home of a lucra- [to demonstrate points, ’ tive industry as a resulf of the| The cefense rested Saturday af-! sojourn of Miss Frances Ross, Uni- |ter Capt. Lancaster had been call- | Ve Washington graduate,‘cd for a brief cross-examination the only white woman ever to and iebuttal then started. pass & night on the storm-swe pt} 3.75 yard These fabrics come in a variety of colors and for ONE WEEK ONLY will be | " MAbe, GanEs N SATOR 25% Less Than Purchase Price | o %% %HIIV i alcEN WA/ Saturday afternoon and when the |dust had settied, Brooklyn had |won two games, the first by 18 {to 9 and the second by a score {of 5 to4. rock of the North Bering. She EVIDENCE COMPLETED Thirteen home runs were driven|lived there alone all last winter | MIAMI, Aug. 15—The evidence out Saturday, nine in the first to inake an ethnological study of has been completed in the case of |and New York staged a concerted |assaull on home run records last| |game. | the hundred or so hardy E;kxmom,m Laneaster, charged with the | inhabitants. Incidentally, shelearn- | murder of Haden Clarke after the GAMES SATURDAY ed that immense - quantities of | |young writer had replaced him in Pacific Coast Leagus large sea crabs occur in that vie-|the affections of * Aviatrix Mrs. Los Angeles 7; Oakland 4. inity. Her repont on the presence Raith-Miller, Portland 2; San Francisco 1. |Of the crustaceans has been com-| Assistant States Attorney Henry ren S O n Missions 1; Sacramento 8. municated to the Alaska Chamber|jones opened the summation erl- | e o9 Seattle 0; Hollywood 1. of Commerce, and the office here|ticising the characters of Lancaster ' Natwnal League of the E'\olcut\f Secmas} fi_n-‘am Mrs. Keith Muller, saylngt Cincinnati 3; Pittsburgh 0. nouncec. today it was bringing|~grom this ‘woman, weak physi- | 1 X J“mw" 8 'Leadmg Dapnrtment Store Boston 0; P(hflade]phlrag 8. matter to the attention of the Bu-|cally and weaker morally camg t{es 1 Brooklyn' 18, 5; New York 9, 4.|reau of Foreign and Domestic|timony showing the tragedy was, Chicago 3; St. Louis 4. Commerce of the United States|suicide. One of her lovers is . American League Department of Commerce atw:nh-‘dead and she is doing what is ington,"D. C. . ) | Philadelphia 12, 8;, Boston 2, 2. expected, protecting the lover who {. Ju8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU, GUVERNMENT New York 1; Washington 0. Suggestions By Chamber \xs sl alive.” | Detroit 3; Cleveland 8. A survey of King Island crab| Jones called Lancaster’s testi-| The Weather | St. Louis 7; Chicago 5. resources and an investigation oflmcny a story of a school boy, care-“ S o the sibilities of packing and|fully memorized. ' i LOCAL ‘DATA i EXPENSES Tn STANDING OF CLUBS nmrkcl g them are suggested by | ,—- .m., Augus 3 ! B et e i, fw ¥ A viciuily, Roginping ot 4 B s BE RED"GED‘POMBM 8 59 569 |Sea h(re are laxge quammes of | ON VlSlT TO STATES Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and ‘Tuesady; gentle wester- | Hollywodd m 60 562 sea” cxabs. Every year for four\ ly winds, > {Los Angeles 75 61 551|years, a large Japanese steamship | = Mrs. Willis E. Nowell, wife of the Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veiocity =~ Weather Predicted N C {8an Francisco 73 61 545|has teken quantities of the crea- |resident agent of the Alaska Steam- i Ak e 3028 58 68 w 5 oy |Predicte ext Congress|sacramento 67 70 .484]tures in Bristol Bay waters beyond |ship Company, left this morning on 4 am. today .. 3018 53 80505 Moo, B Cldy Will Make Cut of [Seatte 64 72 .471|Unitcd States jurisdiction. This|the steamship Northwestern for | Noon today ........30.14 62 62 w 12 Clear $800 000,000 Oakland 50 78 431 year, the craft Nagato Maru, with Seattle. She will visit a month on' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS () ) Missions 52 84 .GBZ}JpperimalPIy 400 men, women and |the Pacific Coast. Most of the time - Fa |child:en aboard, caught and pack- (will be spent in California where JUNEAU LUMBER MII‘I‘S YESTERDAY | TODAY WASHINGTON, Au; 1 National League |ed 40,00 cases. her sisters live. - , Aug. 15. — Ab | ¢ i three other outgoing | ¥ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. ¢am. |least another $800,000,000 reduction | opjo0 00 w;{;) tg:,st Fsc;i‘vrm Rvmf (;,[n ;};]e fdx;?ove_rl.es" 0{ pa::eenr;er:“zn the Northwesgbernfl ¥ : PHONE 358 Station temp, temp. | temp. temp. velocity J4hrs. Weather in Federal expenses is expected |pyicht g5 gy gt e U AT TRERPE S R I e fiaan early A §0e | -3 B4~ 10 10 Cldy |by ihe next session of Congress,| Ll s uEn b oo | 0. JIo Eme zesautses of thertiety Bubie S it ate 1 5| came we leew s Oldy 'by the Chamber of Commerce of Ero%S¥D - -’81 %5 526South Bering extend to the King|(his morning and departed. E = i e i 3 " | Philadelphia ... 59 57 509 Island region of the North Bering (2 brief stay, for Seattle by way Chla | 52 46 46 16 06 Rain the United States, Henry I Har- Boston 58 500. C . of Sitka. These three, all for | Foft Yukon ... 68 68 | 54 54 4 0 Cldy riman, President of the Chamber, |/ 2 57 40| e, S Uapan Sitka, were Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tanaha . 68 6 | 8 44 0 o Oldy said in a statement. o o W0 450 |G e 1B e dmuBlieR of| o ennan ‘and Mis Bakib ¥ Foy: Fairbanks 6 61 0 s 9 .04 Cldy | Federal appropriations this year | e, L0 el S S i R g WEATERS iy 6 64 | 56 56 4 0 Cldy were $800,000,000 less than & year | Cme™natl . 67 432(charze of the land station of the| MR N boRstar el abi Juch . Paul 50 48 P TR T Cldy ago he said, and an “analysis of polted States Coast Guard afl ') Wst ‘Friday when she ‘wasil Pul A 18 o < H Clonr' Gt e R e st American League Nome. Her interest in the King|Ten S TwCy wien she was ull-overs in fine hght weaves in a]) weool, Jersey W A 50 50 0 0 Pt.Cldy fiscal year makes it clear and Won Lost Pct.fslan1 Eskimos was first aftract- e knits and a variety of sport weaves . . . in the new § 54 | 52 53 13 15 Rain reasoneble to expect Congnéss, dure | NV YOrk . 76 35 685/ed by her observance of them on shades. 1 | Philadelphia’ . 6 46 600, |their annual trading expeditions 8 58 | % 59 8 0 Cldy ing {he coming winter, will reduce . 46 503! i k 68 68 | 188 38 4 0 Clear them further by at least 800,000, | Cleveland 67 to Nome. Because of their isolat- Priced $2.50 to $4.50 88 68 | 80 52 4 0 Clear 000" - | Washington 61 51 54: ed location and the forbidding na- % ® i @ 4 4 Cldy | Harriman. suggestéd that - Fed- gf“mns i ‘224;;:“ S e D e SP EC’ AIJ : 3 58 60 4 0 Old 3 ve 1ol assoc or intermingle v & -',: :g 1 62 62 P 02 cxa§ :?,’ .:“ m:; o‘: ,fim h’:.:}Chlca"o 36 13 33U‘much with other natives, and by ¥ 5 COAT AND JACKET STYLES B 8 | 52 54 6 0 Cldy'as In 1635 with sianis tne s [BOSOD 2 % 24 many scientists ‘are segarded as DR.’ WEST'S e R ) sydonen, b gl e ——— | igr the bt Musances” of . ans n Zephyr weights . . . to extra heavy wools. Two T The pressure is moderately low in the Intetlor and in Bering s SRR Vetoeat Ad.| NOTICE TQ DOG OWNERS |mixel arorginine stock in the TOOTH PASTE and four poeket models in elastic knits. Style and Bea, and Is lowest near Seward Peninsula, with showers on the Ber-! | ministration slashed $150,000,000 Neorth, serviee knit fogether. ing Sea comst, the Gulf of Alaska and portions of the Interlor. Heavy | g tyor 6150,000,000 will bo savea| A number of dogs without license| For protracted periods last win= and : Taip is falling at Cordova. The pressure is moderately” high' over the by abandonment of projects that tags have been killed during the ter, Miss Ross was not only the| Priced $4.00 te $9.50 TOOTH BRUSH Pacific Ocean and oh the Arctic Coast. Temperatures past few days. After this date, }sble white woman but likewise the are competitive to private busis ve flm; defldfly in the eastern Tnterior. ness, August 16, drastic action will be only white person on the little PERENEE SRS taken against all dogs found with- lisland. Her sojourn; she reported, 50 9 out such: tags. was successful from a scientific $a L3 mLT FAMRS A_RE Qla m Tor sale af Empirg | G. B: GETCHELL, | viewpoint and withal a mwel and Nflm .qdu NS +iChief of Pohce diverting expeflence ECGNOMY LE ApGUE ST ARTS RETRENCHMENT FIGHT Evdryflmlx i mehhings for Mclt ammu N STRIKEN | 0N MIDDLESTATE, uo A % 1 aflfl LEMARS, Iowa, Aug. 15—More ayer 0‘ HS intensive picketing of the highways AGAIN WE OFFER— Pohceman Post Office, Substation No, 1 M&YC"W\' illed in and boycotts are reported as farm- PHONE 38 ttempted £ edict | ¢ 14 ool Duty ' (SRt e o S| R § PYARE Mede®, N during & 30-day strike designed 'to 0 grs nzversz y WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—Ohance |B00SE prices. Four hundréd farmers at Kings- fis st Geosge Shinaulk, police- visited produce dealers and Bergmann Hotel | ¢ man slayer of Willism Hushka, |- them to close under pen- | .h-” "":;’ mm mmtn a City alty’of having their goods thrown 'l mng:lm LA TES Shinauh fito the treets. i -'!mhloll"llf B-hfl Put ©p Hundredl of farmers and their! families improvised barriers around | Sloux City and barred products of | truck farmers. . Plckeuen"stomd milk’ wagons and poured hundreds of 'gallons of | milk into the streets. No 'violence is reported. Will Bffect Hogs Milo lmn. President of the 3 2 FULL POUNDS : : Regular $1.75 for $1.00 Harry {ace "l’holqlfilflmlvllw ¢ y > nal E irticularly to ‘combat paynse: y ht, seated: e‘md‘v Richard E. " wh S el s Johneon of South l:.kqi.: hm'l:l'":uw MM° s Gran. (Assoclated Pross Phote) m,

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