The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1932, Page 2

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A B. M. Behrends Co.,, Inc, Juneau’s Leading Department- Store- WIFE OF SLAIN MAN DESCRIBES HIS snnurms (Contingea frum Page One) prices. I Good durable blankets that will give exceptional service. We suggest laying in a supply — for rarely can you get these blankets at such low GLE BLANKET PLAID PART WOOL ¢ 70x80 Sale Price $1.50 72x84 Part Wool Blankets Dopble—Sateen Bound Sale Price $2.95 All Wool Single and Double Blankets at REDUCED PRICES his hand and started toward Dick. Calls Husband’s Name As he advanced, she said, her husband stepped back and asked: “Don’t you know me, Breed?” and had visited | the latter replied: '‘“Suré I. know at a. m. and ;'who you are. It's George Dick,” en 6 and 7 o'clock. On |and shot him down. occasion, in onse to| Her husband then told her he| s he had related what oc»‘}lmd fallen. Breed, he said, gou a mackinaw coat and walked out ng at Breed's house,|the door. Dick asked him to’ help | rest of the family was, suf- from a pistol shot wound s rushed to| the he door, 4'1 hou he said “Returns After Shot | r, Dick return- }r had gone to a rear | him up and to get down to where ' ed, and, getting no re-|Mrs. Dick was. Breed, he de-! t the front door. He od, refused his aid, kicked him d op the door | e, and walked toward town. again got no reply. As Dick then made his way back pped into the room tes- |tc Malakoff’s and went from there , he said Breed ha arisen to the hospital. Shortly “after the cot or bc[ with a gun in' conversation reported by his wife - he died, Counsel Attacks Story Mrs. Dick was severely cross- evxamined by George B. Grigsby, for the defense. TUnder his ques- | Itioning she admitted she had not | told of the conversation at the| preliminary examination of Breed 'at Sitka. She sald she had men- {icned it to no one until the day aftér her husband was buried when she told it to a Mr. son. | Mr. Grigsby asked her why she hadn't told it at the first hearing her story on that occasion. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Hugh Nicholson and a nurse, Sydney Lundstrom, told the jury of treaf- ing the injured man and his death. Lundstrom testified that the man had told him that he did mnot think he would pull through. | Other minor Government wit- ‘neves were called by the Govern- | {ment this morning. Its case was | ‘not completed when court recessed \\. | at noon untfl 2 p. m. i The jury trying the case is tom- S\BIN’S {posed of: Mary J. Gorham, J, R. . { Guerin, Roy Rutherford, Mrs. H. teo o T. Tripp, Mrs. David Brown, Helmi o A. Bach, Mrs. H. €. Redman, Cur- | Schilling <,’:Tflfi;fl) the coffee is good ' ‘e?f/fiat a breakfast! \Efi/fiat a morving ! %fl/igta set-up for the day! ta‘\flfip’w the coffee 1s joo_d. | %Mfi/fzg: of the morning! tis G. Shattuck, Mrs, P, Lund, Mike Gavril, D. M. Ramsay and . Thomas B: Judson. SOME BANKS: - “PARASITES,” OTHERS 0. K, Chairman o—f—Ré.‘F. C. Com- | mends 90-Percent of U. 8. Institutions BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 18.—Atlee erene, chairman of the Re- censtruction Finance C¥Poration, yesterday assailed as “parasites,” banks which, while being 75 per cent or more liquid, refuse to make loans when proper security is of- | fered. Chairman Pomerene estimated that approximately 10 per cent of this class and said: “Were it not for the Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration the entire country would be at their mercy.” | Done Full Duty Chairman =Pomerene estimated /that 90 per cent of the banks “have done their full duty to de- positors, borrowers and communi- ties which they serve.” ! The Chairman of the R. F. C. spoke before the Eighth New Eng- land Bankers' Conference, | His wife's time is 4 days 6 hours .‘(smd plane troule developed while " (flying between Benguila and Mos- . |lost little time thereby. Bry- | end she said she hadn’t finished ! 'AMY JDINSON. WALES NEARLY MAKESRECORD MOBBED; GIRLS FLIGHT SOUTH GREET PRINGE Makes Personal In- spection Trip Beats Time Made by Her Husband FL“,:S FROM LONDON BELFAST, f!r&}a;xd‘ Nov. I18.— 4 - . }The Printe o ales was almost TO CAPE TOWN, SOLO cd G e of Irish working girls when t among the people to see ngs for himself. The girls warmed over his car and into it. The Prince inspected the line One Thousand-Mile Leg of ! Trip Is Flown in Tor- { rential Rain thread works. tives had to fight their way ough the line of smiling wo- men to make a way for the Prince. CAFE TOWN, South Af Nov. 18.—Amy Johnson, dari British aviairix, flying alone fron England, Tahded here &t 7 o'clock this afternodn, Green time, clipping nearly 11 hours o: the speed record held by her hus- where a forced landing {band, J. A. Mollison, mage last probably proven fatal. March. { In Torrential Rain Along the 1,000 mile streich was of the African coast is a danger- would Capt. Mollison made the trip in 4 days, 17 hours and 19 minutes. and 55 minutes. plane down on the desert in a', |cloud of dust to the accompani- iment of shricking motor horns', {and cheers of 2,000 persons. The|, d. crowd broke the police lines and “I think you are wonderful" surrounded her. he told him and four months lat- She had covered the 6,250 miles y were ifarived. (from England with only four stops { Had Plane Trouble E to West, The flier was very tired. She sijantic, ore nearly eight mohths ago, Amy ing him aiter across the North —— e — somedes. The oil line needed at- AFTER THE SMOKER tentnon and she adjusted it and | enaders’ Music at Moose Hall. Big The ight down the whole length | Time! —adv. CASH IS KING APPLES Direct From Farm JONATHANS, DELICIOUS, WINESAPS, NEWTOWNS, FANCY and PLAIN $1.19 Box POTATOES DIRECT FROM FARM 25°1bs. 50 Ibs. Sack the banks of the country fell into 49¢ 75¢ $1.39 W ALNUTS NEW CROP—and MIXED N UTS 2 pounds, 39¢ = = = 1= = = = § &= g g % § - FLOUR . Pride of the West—A ‘Fine Grade « « + Flour § 49 1b. sack, $1.19 We Bought a Carload § FIG BARS FRESH SHIPMENT 2 pounds, 21c UNITED MEAT MARKET MINCE MEAT, New, Pack, pound . BACON, Eastern, pound DILL PICKLES, 5 for PETERSBURG CRABS, each ORDER YOUR TURKEY Now . We Deliver ;. .. . 3 us one with stretches of jungles | orrential rain making it impossi-| le for the aviatrix to see more| n the line of breakers mark-| Greefed by Crowd ng the coast. The aviatrix brought her ,mono-| hen Capt. Mollison arrived nson was one of those wel-| he had s a| e Then Mol-| made the first solo flight,| IDaring BEafiRt: Bhtri« Member. ol Reyal Family] THIRD INDIAN ROUND TABLE SESSION HELD "ZONDON, Nov. 18—Prime Min- i{ster Ramsay MacDonald opened the Third Indian “Round Table” con- ference yesterday by welcoming the delegates. Those who will the conference have been termed “hand picked” groups because Ma- hatma Gandi and his party are not represented. The main work of the conference will begin next week. .o — 01d papers for sale at the Emplre. SHOE Clearance SALE Continues | | | { | { | | | | Saturday night dance to the Ser-| SATURDAY SPECIALS! FLOWERS A LARGE SHIPMENT—XKept in perfect condition in our special Cool Room. yours for Thanksgiving. RAISINS, PRUNES and BLACK FIGS 4 pounds, 25¢ CITRON ORANGE, LEMON PEEL 29¢ pound And Everything for the A complete line of FISH—See our New Fish Case ARNOLD’S BOOTERY ‘glllIIlflllllflflflll!fllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [UNITED FOOD Co. § Come in and select Fruit Cake PHONE 403 E_IHIIIIIIIII!I“HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIlIIIIlIIIIII!IIIINlIIlHIIIIfiHIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII participate in J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU “ The Weather LOCAL DATA b /By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm. Nov. 18: Rain and warmer tonight and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wmd Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest’y .....29.80 23 ke SE 8 Cldy 14 am. today ......20.51 29 89 w 4 Cidy Noon today .........29.48 33 86 s 12 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow .. . 0 -8 -8 4 0 Clear Nome 8 | 4 4 4 0 Clear Bethg] . 8 -4 -8 8 0 Clear Fort Yukon -24 r30 -26 0 0 Clear lTananB . -8 -18 -14 4 0 Clear Fairbanks -10 | -10 . -10 4 0 Pt. Cldy Eagle -16 -20.. -14 0 [ Cldy St. Paul .. 3 32 26 32 12 0 Clear Dutch Harbor vvvvv 34 34 28 30 4 0 Pt. Cldy Kodiak ... 36 32 | 30 30 20 26 Snow Cordova ........... 36 36 32 32 8 52 Rain Juneau & . 30 23 23 29 4 25 Cldy Sitka ... 45 — | 30 —_ 4 150 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan .. 44 44 4 50 8 2.72 Rain Prince Rupert ... 52 52 | 50 50 20 274 Rain Edmonton . 3 2 2 2 4 32 Snow Seattle 60 58 54 56 4 12 Cldy Portland ............. 66 64 54 54 6 01 Cldy San Francisco ... 82 82 | 68 68 6 0 Clear Thee barometric pressure is ‘owest in the Gulf of Alaska and in the middle Aleutian Islands. It is moderately low over the remaind- ar of Southern Alaska with rain o' tnow except in the eastern Aleu- tian Islands and heavy rain in ettreme Southeast Alaska and near- The pressure is moderately high in Northern Alaska Temperatures by Canada. with clear weather in Northern axd Western Alaska. have risen in- Eastern Aaska. Guaranteed by this famous signatutre ROLLER SKATING EVERY DAY—3 to 11 p.m., except Saturdays, Sun- days, holidays—1 to 5:30, 7:30 to 11. Instruction hour, 6:30 to 7:30. A. B. Hall. Gus Gustafson, Mgr. e e e e Choicest ORANGE PEKOE and PEKOE SCHUMACHER Plaster Wallboard FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE AND ECONOMY Will not warp, expand, shrink, crack or buckle. Takes any kind | of covering — paper, tint or J A M S ’ A ssorted g [ kalsomine. Peanut Bl’tter, Syrup, Dill Pickles Mustard, Sweet Pickles Quart, 29¢ MATCHES f SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES 6 large boxes 25 cents Thomas Hardware Co. e WHERE DO YOU KEEP THIS .»and other valuables? OUR insuraace polici jewelry, secunupe:, e3 other valuables, deserve pro- tection from the dangers of fire, loss, damage, and theft. And adequate protection costs far less than teplacement. A Safe Deposit Box in our strong vaults will give your valnablu] the protection they should have at a cost of only a few cents’ per month. If your valuables' are worth keeping they are worth satekeeping—so select your box today. We have a Size to meet your needs. First National Bank Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office T

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