The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1932, Page 8

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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1932 HUNTER DROWNS, OFF FLATS WHEN BOAT CAPSIZES Ben Tux'pifi—b—i;*s and Ben Lowell and Knute Johnson Survive D(W(‘] at noon today clutched a bay adjacent to! off Peterson's’ ust narrowly miss- ng his two companions. Turpin, 28 years old, un- married, was drowned when the th he, Ben Lowell Knute Johnson were using on the , capsized. Mr. Lowell and Mr. with the utmost difficulty to swim ashore. nmediate efforts were made to r the body of Mr. Turpin but | proved futile. '['u two survivors of the accident eported the tragic occurrence to| ef of Police George Getchell Deputy United States Marshal as Newcombe. Turpin has relatives in thei States, but their names and place| of residence have not yet been acccrtained by the authorities. He came to Juneau from Seattle more than a year ago and for a time worked for the Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Company. employed steadily at any job in| the past year, Chicf Getchell said.| v e DAVE BANCROFT 1S GIVEN BATE F New Shake-Up Hits New| 7 York Giants—Former Coach Shunted W YORK, Oct. 20.—A new in the New York Giants' office has occurred, it| arned today when Dave (Eeauty) Bancroft, who was shunt- ed into the club's business depart-| and| 29 He had not been v Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACRO>e . Preserves . Venerated shrine at Mecca . Migrate . Support . Grandee of a Mohamme- dan court in India Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 21. Roman household god . Moment . Classifies . Slope | 27. Excel 28. Finish . Produces a copy of 31 Excess of the solar over the lunar year 32. Heed c 33, Genus of the president Bt Z honeybee . Mother-of- A 3. Cattle rancher ¢ 37. Splendor 38 Author of rrie 7 Burned r- action Z N . Cereal . Japanese porgy 44. Low backless . Masculine: seat comb. form 45. Dost rob . Acidity . Bury i Aslnnnen( . Morbid respiratory sound in Pennsylvanla . Crandestine divisions of the ancient Greeks 3 Mnle flgur- ACROSS . Pokes: collog. . Border . Small lake -urnorunx [ column . Sober . Be iituated 48, Mercenary . Roman date . Moved to action Pertaining to the sea 57. Dickens character . Mother-in- zhxw of Ruth . Oriental nurse . Segment of a curve A . Noblemen 52, . In advance oscine bird . Street in 53. Leave undone Boston 54. Point at . Infrequent which there . Pen name of Is no vibra- an English writer . Monln.l plcture . Principal . Girdle llmber Ina 5. Melull:lferoul 8 Il . Being, in the abstract . Copy from an original . Apropos 37. Sanction 5. Moccasin . Charge with an offense . Decay . Ready-tied cravat imitating a four-in- hand Observe Glossy black nglish school 62. Open courts 3. Lyric poems 64. Stitches 65. Early English courts 66. Trim %fll I- /I“ ment from the coaching lines when John J. McGraw resigned as man- | ager, drawing his outright release. This development definitely | .. spikes all rumors of a McGraw | comeback as Gilant manager. De- spite the fact that after a long delay Bill Terry was given a two- year contract, many thought be- cause of a colorless roster and a disposition on the part of fans to slay away in large numbers, the return of the famous master mind to lure back the Giants' fans might develop. Under the Terry-Stoneham re- gime, the Giants were playing to crowds of as few as 300 cash cus- tomers in September. Recently, McGraw, who is technically known as Vice-President, notified his chief lieutenant that he was washed up. Up to' Reds “You're a competent man, Ban- ny,” said McGraw. “I'd like to sce you handle the Cincinnati Reds” The plug is in for Ban- croft to run the Ohio club, of which his old bunkmate, Babe Herman, is a member. Despite protestations from ‘the Giant business office that McGraw is actively connected with the club, v is now definitely known that he is nov and that he is merely kept in the front show window so as mot to antagonize any further his thou- sands of followers, Overthrow Complete With McGraw unable to save Bancroft and with Pull Pen Catch- er Tom Clark and Clarence Mit- chell supplanting him on the coaching lines, the Stoneham over- throw of the once flourishing Me- Graw power is now complete, The fact that Stoneham cannot find a place for the shrewd Ban- croft in a year which finds a fa- mine of such high calibred material is an indication of which way the trade winds will blow Shanty Hogan, who, despite the occasional run-ins with John J. |7 is another of the master mind's pets, is up on the auction block The release of Bancroft still fur- ther indicates that McGraw has been unsuccessful in his efforts to dig up a backer to buy out Stone- bham. B A rubber composition has been invented for desk pads that 1s proof against ink stains, is not scorched by -cigarette stubs, and prevents sheets of paper from slip- ping. -, QUALIFICATIONS NO. XVIIL W. K. Keller, candidate for re- election to the office of Commis- sioner of Education, has given long and faithful service to the Alaska schools. He has served as superin- tendent of schools in Fairbanks and _dJuneau, and as Commissioner “of for Alaska. He has dem- his ability in the work. twice as long service in ka as opponent. He is a educator—not a poli- B. and A. M. -administra- d additional Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF GARNICK’S CHECKERBOARD COFFEE First Grade—per pound ... 29¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 A Large Shipment of BED SPREADS— Made in Italy Comes in assorted colors, large sizes SCAREFS—Silk Angora— From Scotland RUGS— Made in France TAPESTRY— Made in France Leader Department Store (GEORGE BROTHERS) Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock IMPORTED FROM - EUROPE $1.25 and up We Sell Quality Merchandise for Less “DONE BY THE JOB” NOT BY THE HOUR Just Phone 34 WE HAVE COMING— 5000 feet New CRANE Radiation at 29¢ | per foot. Now is your chance to get a hot water - heaung plant cheap. TOILETS CHINA TANK Imitation Mahogany Seat STOKER $16.00 $165.00 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” - HAVE YOUR PLUMBING ; ! Estimates Free “RISDON” AUTOMATIC COAL FISH SHIPMENTS GREATLY EXCEED Philadelphia and Mild Cured to Seattle Thirty thousand pounds of froz white king salmon, 22 tierces mild-cured red king salmon and 8 cans of halibut livers w neau. One thousand pounds of kings constituted the day's receipts. All shipments were aboard the motorship Norco, which departed for Seattle. The 30,000 pounds of frozen whites were sent by the Juneau Cold Storage Company to Philadelphia. Seventeen of the tierces of mild cured reds ‘were directed by the cold storage to the .Atlantic and Pacific Packing Company at Seat- tle, and the five other tierces by E. E. Engstrom to the Sebastian and Stuart Company at Seattle. The halibut livers were consigned by Mr. Engstrom to the Abbott Laboratories of Seattle. The 1,000 pounds of kings re- ceived here were unloaded from Ida, the Second, Capt. John Sond- erlund and bought by the Cold Storage. — BRITISHER BINDS TINY BOOK DARTFORD, England. — Alfred Howman, he has mads the smallest book in the world, three thirty-seconds of an inch wide but hand sewn in full Persian calf cover. There is one letter on each page. —_———e—— Old papers for sale at the Emplre. RECEIPTS HERE ., Frozen Salmon Goes to shipped to Seattle today from Ju-|the a bookbinder, believes | | the winner. CARNERA, BAER GARDEN CARDS New Boxmg g Matches Are Made for November and December NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Two new boxing matches have been made by romoter Jimmy Johnston of Mad- son Square Garden. s for a meeting between Kid The esecond will see Max Baer square off against Primo Carnera he first week of December. Baer 2d manager troubles with four pilots splitting up the majority of nis purses and threatened recently ‘o withdraw himself from circula- | tion. Johnston induced him to re- turn by pacifying the principals n the four cornered scrap among managers. All the Jahnston: negotiations with Baer were over long distance telephone % Los Angeles. Carnera has not appeared in the Garden within the last year. His managers asked for a warm-up op- | ponent first but were told to take | Baer. Arizmendi, who meets the flashy Cuban, has an excellent reputation on the Pacific Coast. He is a Mex- jcan boy who attracted attention over the border. He has fought many times in Mexico City, Los Angeles and San (Francisco. Johnston intends to make a fea- therweight tournament out of Ariz- mendi of Mexico, Chocolate of Cuba, and Neil Tarletan, who holds |the title of Europe. Tareeton will be imported following the Choco- Jate-Arizmendi match and will meet —el 0ld papers for sale at Empire. ONCE WE OFFER AN Cao ‘2-pound Box for $1.00 MORE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE A.pVANTAGE QF Our Week-End Special! LATES We also call your attention to our complete line of LENTHERIC and HELENE RUBENSTEIN COSMETICS HARRY RACE, Druggist The Squibb Store iy Card REFRESHMENTS E Perseverance Rebekah Lodge Ne. Tuesday Evening, 8 0°C lock Bridge and Whist. 0dd Fellows’ Hall ADMISSION, 50¢ Winter Card Party ,Sqrws——-—Nov. 2, Nov. 16, ¢ Nov.~30, ‘Dec. 7 & Party by 2-A O.F. PRIZES I‘lIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllmlll To Every Voter In Alaska! PLEASE NOTE! Following is a sample ballot. Study it. Remem- ber the Democratic names and write your X’ in front of them on Election Day, for a New Deal for Alaska. Also, remember that this year the ballots are “rotary” and the ballot you receive may not be iden- tical with the following. The safest way is to look for the word “Demo- crat” then trace back along that line and mark “X” in front of the Democratic Candidate’s name, as indi- cated below. For Delegate to Congress (Vote for One) x D]MOND ANTHONY J. Democrat Republican WICKERSHAM, JAMES For Attorney General of Alaska (Vote for One) PAUL WlLLIAM L RUSTGARD JOHN TRUITT, JAMES 8. For Territorial Auditor (Vote for One) x BOYLE, FRANK A. Democrat COLE, CASH Republican For Commissioner of Education (Vote for One) X KARNES, ANTHONY E. Democrat KELLER, W. K. - i ' Republican L - r ; ' 4 N For Territorial Highway Engineer i (Vote for One) X HESSE, WILLIAM A. Democrat WANN, E. F. ? Republican il Gl s R S R I ) S D For Territorial Senator (Vote for One) JOHNSON, J. E. " Republican X WALKER, NORMAN R.' Democrat ol g s e AR For Territorial Representative (Vote hr Four) X »BARéNovwn E ¥ _ GREEN, 0B ‘1_ HANSEN, H. P. JUDSON, THOMAS KUBLEY, L. H. SCRUBY, R. N. WINN, GROVER C. Py

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