The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1932, Page 2

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viginal Painting Closed Saloon aphic copy of ning of th tra nslcrrimz Alaska from ung in the Territorial varoff, Cura picture is four feet i ix feet wide. It shows round a glibe of e of the Secretary e morning of ize figures of e William H. 3 ‘Frederick W. sistant Secretary of State (Hunter, Second Aszistant tary of Siate, Mr. tary “of the Ru Charles Sumner, ch Benate Committee -on F lations. and Robert S. C Clerk of the State De forwarded to Territorial bties just ¢ 2 ol g O On the othi dmthe Uni- After the expodsiti 10~ | versity of all its raph was transferred to the Mu- - -oo | nine games, tatly only 18 points The Clolhing Man um and Art Gallery of the Uni-| When tying packages to be mail-ito 392 for its~opponents, includ- versity, of - Washington: Following | 2d, dampen the string and it wil!ing a 105 to 0 dgfe.z by Murray peared When Dry Law [1e by E. Leutze, rep- to the United States has the world in on von Stoeckle, Russian Min- : t tary of ; William disco, Secre- n Legation; tion that the picture should e as soon as they should lheve a suitable place to display compm'lon of lhe Ternwnal and hold hghler when tied. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MQ)DA\l DEC. 12, 1932. mom“m»»omnn»mm«»ononuomoonwnmo»m»«I G R A H A M FREED NEW DRESSES for tie Holidays No part of the year places more demands on your wardrobe than the holiday season, with all its mid- Winter aétivities. In this assortment you will find charming Dresses for any and every occasion, in a great variety of style and smart fabrics. Priced at $1 4.50 Phoenix Suede Hose $1.95 Pheenix Suede Hose, an exclusive Phoenix fabric. The sheerest appearing and ldngest wearing 51 p g guage stocking yet produced. ¢ WOMEN’S EVE SLIPPERS in black crepe, black kid, black patent leather $5.00, $6.00 pair B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 0wm0'mmmm0“o’»o¢“mommwmmwmo“m«“oom“ REATY PICTURE Sola %, 0CAL MUSEUM? in thi the ;;. PRGHIBITIUN Recently when able place with proper tht- ffects was chosen for the hanging of the lithograph. | Original Painting Lost whereabouts of the original Disap-| are unknown. hieenth Amendment - abolished lized traffic in liquor, the work art had hung for years in a { saloon in Washington D. €. The ‘rnmous painting disappeared with the sing of the saloon under | the dry law. Diligent search and lnvestxgationJ in Fe'bnl'hry the 13- e treaty been made at various times by | faat Dan Sutherland, when he was Al- acka's Delegate to Congress; Charles E. Bunnell, President of | galoon ’ ue. the Alaska Agricultural College Ny and School of Mines, and Charles |is announced $o0 of State H Flory, Alaska Commiissioner of been Museum tor. The gh and grouped Secre- Agriculture, Seward, W. C. T. U. organizations, Church ————— | kindred organizations. The directors ql mapped strategy for Secre- hquor traffe.” ;* 1 of the o ] VINPAN'S PLAN MY m the part of the|six games and lost no: authori- S in comparison with|A. A. opposition and 5 Presented by Seward’s Son § Tha lithograph .was presented to GENEVA, Dec. 12 A—Jap..n; pro- _..'__ { laska by Frederick W. Seward,|>o:als for naval disarmament have muisvmx: . Dee, 'l!.—'!:nn— § n of Secretary Seward. It was|°¢en made public here. tucky furhished best and the nirusted by him to the Alaska- The proposals call for abolition | worst football recofds in the Sou- 3 'Yukon-Pacific Expo;luon when he alreraft carriers, reductions in|thern Imtercollegiate Athietic As- e 4 visited- ‘the . exhibition In Seattle ar e of all categories |sociation this season. % % in 1909. He imposed the condi- and asks “larg- ‘Western. Kentucky. Teachers. won i the entire south in BARNEY COOCLE AND SPARK PLLG WHAT? -vou ANT cul lege Holzworth was in attendance. | Its resolution on bears was as, follows: “Be it Resolved, that this | until the |Three' Days Cdu-ferefi& Held in Washington WASHINGTON Dec. 12—A call {for a National Conference of Pro- | Russia | |t2 locate the original picture has Zil;uix;u‘;im n:lo:lm:fiunzbii’if Use Type and Ink—and W‘hy? “repeal ' and = modification movements, was_decided upon Sat- urday by the directos of the Anti- The confy ufider the plan, ie held in Wash- ington on Febru: 14, 15 and 16 ¢ March the United States Department of and invltntlons.?m be :; *lto and Social Service .Boarll and '/he lasgue & ‘new | against the poisonous lntoxu-aung war w S gz halfback, Carroll Brodulck ied 'BY VERDICT OF -~ JURY THIS A M. Is Found Not Gunlty of Im— ‘plication in Behrends Bank Robbery C. J. (Shorty) Graham was at liberty today following his acquit- tal by a jury in the United States the holdup of the bank. He was arrested at that time' on a liquor violations charge and serv- | ed; upon conviction until in July, | when he was bound over te the Trand jury on the charge of hav-| ng been an accomplice of Me Gee. Bond was fixel at $5,000 which Graham was not able to furnish. ———— ——— PROTECTION OF LUBEARS AIM Amerlcan Game Prote&n‘ve Association Ignores Holzworth Program | At its annual meeting in New York late last month, the Amer- ican Game Protective Association ignored the Holzworth propagan- da designed to create a bear sanc- tuary out of Admiralty Island, and its position on bear conservation was set forth in a single paras graph, urging protection of all species of bears by means of clos- ed seasons. The Association met in a three- day session, November 28-30, and. discussed game conservation mat- ters generally. Advices received | here did not disclose whether ccmventian subscribe to the belief || that bears of al Species, being | jame animals, deserve and should | — CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS feceive from conservation agencies the protection of suitably closed Seasons and other measures usu- #lly accorded game animals, and i1 no event should cub bears be killed within their range.” — e, — FANCY HANDKER- CHIEFS Linéns and Fine Cambric Hand Rolled Edges 75c to $1.25 Box 3 in a box H. S. Graves temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather |district court of a charge of bank 8 16 12 18 8 0 Pt.Cly robbery. He was indicted as an 38 36 3¢ 36 16 Trace Rain accomplice of William McGee in 40 40 | 36 38 20 0 Clear the holdup of B. M. Behrends 5 -14 1 w28 -39 4 0 Clear Bank here on January 23, last. 16 14 14 18 4 0 Cldy The jury received the case at -2 -4 } -10 4 4 0 Cldy 5 p. m. Saturday and began its 4 2 0 2 20 0 Clear ! consideration of the evidence at 40 36 34 36 4 08 Rain once. It agreed on the verdiet of 42 40 3 36 8 32 Pt. Cldy acquittal about 6 a. m. Sunday, P 40 40 | 38 40 14 1.3¢4 Rain after 13 hours of deliberation, Cordova ... 34 34 | 2¢ 4 10 0 Cldy The verdict was placed in a|jyneau 21 20 B 20 6 0 Cldy sealed envelope at that time, and 34 - 3 = 0 0 Pt.€ldy was brought into open court this|; 32 24 0 26 0 0 Cldy morning and handed in by Fore-| prince Rupert 34 32 30 32 4 0 Cldy man Roy Rutherford. Graham| . nonton . 20 20 18 18 8 0 Cldy was immediately released from |g.attle ... e 28 2 28 4 0 Cldy eustody and was at liberty for the ¥ 28 26 | 18 18 4 0 Clear first time since the day following | Francisco 34 34 3 32 16 02 Clear J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneam and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. Dec. 12: Probably snow and warmer tonight and Tuesday; moderate southerly winds, Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity =~ Weather .-3028 20 98 N 3 Cldy 4 am. today 30.23 20 97 N 6 Cidy Noon today 3019 20 8 N 5 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO RFPORTS ! 5 YESTERDAY | TODAY ! ¥ U g Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. /% Interest On YOUR Monéy g The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each. Description Folder Sent on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by Safety! of Making UF ASSOCIATION. sure is moderately low in W: westward and showers at Nome. he Territory. ka. A moderate storm is central in southern Bering Sea and the stern Alaska with rain from Ko- The pressure is moderately from extreme Eastern Alaska to Oregon with clear weather in heastern Alaska and generally cloudy weather in other portions Temperatures are rising in the central Interior and ern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and have fdllen in Northern FOR INSURANCE See H. R. 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