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i | LRl L1 LS sy 5 _ Noopam, Pastor of St. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAFURDAY, DEC. 31, 1932. WITH BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY THROUGHOUT 1933 B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store e e R b A J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Snow tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly to easterly winds. DATA beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 31: Time Barometer Temp., Humiiity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 29.11 35 94 s 1 Misting 4 am. today 2017 30 98 w 5 Snow Noon today 29.31 26 87 sSW 5 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY . Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp temp velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 2 2 | 4 Trace Cldy Nome -6 -10 | -12 -10 4 0 Clear Bethel .. -10 -12 | -20 -12 16 0 Clear .Fort Yukon el -48 -50 -44 0 0 Clear Tanana -34 -36 -42 -2 0 0 Clear Fairbanks -30 -38 | -4 -4 0 0 Clear | Eagie -6 -34 | -36 -3¢ 0 0 Clear ! St. Paul 26 26 | 26 28 34 04 Snow Dutch Harbor 34 34 | 32 40 10 04 Pt. Cldy Kodiak . 32 24 | 18 20 12 0 Cldy Cordova 32 32 | 24 26 0 34 Snow Yuniedu 38 35 30 30 5 37 Snow | Sitka .. 3’ — 2 - - 0 Cldy | Ketchikan sk 42 36 38 4 50 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert ... 44 42 Edmonton ... 22 18 16 16 4 0 Clear . 44 44 « 40 40 10 08 Cidy 48 4“4 42 4 10 30 Rain | 56 52 44 44 4 0 Clear A trough of low pressure extends from southern Bering S:a through Southern Alaska to Southwestern Canada. center is in the Gulf of Alaska with gales to the southward and light to moderate rain or snow in southern Bering Sea and from The pressure is moderately high northern half of the Territory with clear weather and slightly lower temperatures over most of that area. Cordova to Portland Bouthwsstern Alaska except at K terday. . Its principal in the Temperatures have risen in cdiak where it is colder than yes- NOONAN NAMED SUGCESSOR 10! BISHOP O'DEA Will Carry on Affairs of Diocese Until Pope Pius A_cts SEATTLE, Dec. 31.—William J. Patrick’s Qhurch in Tacoma, has been nam- € administrator of the Catholic Diecese of Seattle by the Board of Diocesan Consultors. _Father Noonan is > carry on affairs’ of the diocese until gfi Pius the Eleventh names a pew Bishop, succeeding Bishdp Eaward John O'Dea, deceased. —_————— .S - FROM FOLICEMAN TO SOLOIST lfidflMMn _policemaan, hum hymns mmm he was of- X3 - COAL TAX OF |Prot Last—Third Husband aged day ‘Her lows. WOMAN DIES ON GALLOWS of Cecil Rhodes Rowle, former husband. FOR MURDER ests Her Innocence to Visits Her Daisy Malker, 44 years, was hanged yester- | for the murder, present GHAS. GOLOSTEIN FINDS BUSINESS BETTER IN SOUTH ~ Prominent Resident Re- | | | PRETORIA NION, South Africa, | Dec. 31.—Protesting her innocence | to the last, Mrs. by poison, Ket. Son Of & furs except mink, and for mink, it jcould be much better without be- The woman was acquitted of Kill- ! |ing any too good.” ‘ ing two former husbands, William | Alfred Rowle and Robert Sproat. husband, - Sidney | joined Mrs. Clarence de Walker visited her peen there a year visiting . Mrs. just before she Went to the N'\Muie Dolginer, daughter of Mr. J. J HALLORAN IS INDIGTED FOR “GBNBEALMEM" Wealthy L umbenman A leged Implicated in Double Murder. Page One) (Centinmea & the slaying of the two women. The maximum penalty, if con- victed, is five years imprisonment. Grave Injustice Halloran said the indictment against him was ‘“absolutely and a grave injustice to me.” Halloran’s name came into “trunk murder” case during the nvestigation of the slaying as he was a friend of Mrs. Judd and also the two women who were Kkilled. At' that time it was alleged Mrs. Judd killed her two friends be- cause she was jealous of the al- leged attentions he paid to' Mrs. Le Roi and Miss Samuelson. Halloran is said to have visited the the homes of Mrs. Judd and the| two women on the night of the slaying. It is understood the indietment| followed testimony given before the grand jury by Mrs. Judd several days ago when she was. brought here from her prison cell, where she is awaiting execution _next ¥ February. WILL TESTIFY FLORENCE, Ariz, Dec. 31.—War- | den William Delbridge said today that Mrs. Judd said she would testify at the Halloran hearing in Phoenix next week if she was| called. P.-T. A, TOMEET 'ON TUESDAY IN ~ GRADE SGHOOL |- | Interesting Program Is Ar- | ranged and Refresh- w ments Be Served | Juneau Parent Teacher Associa- |tion will meet in the Grade School | Auditorium -nex{ Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. P. Jenne chairman of the entertainment committee an- BIG, SALFISH IS: HOOKER BY PRES. HOOVER Angling ‘Pa?y_ Runs Into Regular Scheol Off Palm Beach PALM BEACH, Forida, Dec. ‘31. Running into a senool of sailfish, President Hoover and his party brought in 10 last night in the dawn to dusk angling expedition nounces the program will be short|off Palm Beach. and entertaining. It will consist| The President landed one sail- of a contest that is more a less|fish measuring seven feet, eight, shrouded with' mystery. In addi- |inches: tion to this contest there will be’ ——————— 1 number by the Glee Club. m'*Dwmced Wlfe o! ireshments will be served. { A 3 E lo rectic Explorer The committee in charge of the | new uniforms for the hand, head-| Is Serl'a)usly Jil ed' by Mrs. Ray G. Day, will re-| port activities. J. W. Leivers, President of the’ Associatioh, says! SEATTLE; Dec. 31—Mrs. Dor- preparations have been made for,othy Destaffany, divorced wife of a large attendance. Lyman Destaffany, Arctic explorer ————— |end fur trader, is in a hospital in |a serious condition. . The police | 'The wheat crop of Italy this y2ar ;jaim ghe drank poison at a New Year's party. the highest yield ever recorded. | Read tis | is estimated at 275,550,000 bushels, il i Pave the Path to Frosperity With | Printing! Ziacoificl, a@s. HARRY RACE Druggist WISHES YOU turns from Trip to Pacific Coast “There is some improvement in business conditions® on the Pacific | Coast, and mercantile .and finfn- cial interests view the future with optimism,” said Charles Goldstein, prominent merchant and property owner of Juneau, who returned home last evening from a sojourn; ‘uf two and a half months in the | States. | He spent virtually aill the nmc in the leading cities of Washing- {ton, Oregon and California. “Christmas trade, I was told, was better than had been expect- ed,” he continued. “I am disap- ipointed, however, in the fur mar- The demand is poor for all Daughter in Los Angeles At Los Avrgelss, Mr. Goldstein Goldstein, who had After a' reprieve had been {and Mrs. Goldstein. denied. She is the second wamn. executed sinioe’ ‘Hhe- Pretoria Un-' goldstein home. ion was formed .in 1910. Mrs. Goldstein accompanied Mr. They were pas- gengers on the Princess Norah. TWO DOLLARS : |Duty Be Assessed Against | Fuel from Germany and Great Britain WASHHINGTON, Dec. 31.—The Fedéral government will resume immediately the collection of $2 pér ton tax on German and Brit- ish coal. ‘The Treasury Deparvumefit siop- ped collecting the tax provided for in the last revenue act when Grest Britain protested to the State De- partment it was in violation of the most favored national treaties. The Treasury ordered collection of the tax when informed yestér- day by Attorney General Mitehell that any tests- as' te- the levies legality should be made m the courts, <o 10 BE LEVIED) M T( Wanted Ty Shlp Your Furs to N. Sobel, Inc. 208 West 30th St. New York AND EXPRESSES SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR THE PATRONAGE RECEIVED IN 1932 = HARRY RACE Druggist THE SQUIBB STORE TELEGRAM New York, Dec. 30, 1932 H. J Yurman, Juneau, Alaska. We are buying large lots ranched minks at $4.00 to $7.00, figuring 25 per cent over last year’s prices. ’ H. J. YURMAN, / Alaska Branch Representative and Buyer b e £ (Reference any bank) N. SOBEL, INC. AND EVERY GOOD WISH FOR 1933 Carbonado holds the fire, and holds down your fuel hill. Carbonado has as much fuel value as many lump coals costing several dollars more per ton. And remember—for full heating satisfaction with a money-back guarantee, start your fire with INDIAN coal, and bank with CARBONADO. Buy the “Bargain Heating” coals NOW — at these LOW prices. CARBONADO N O matter what coal you burn, ALWAYS bank " your fire with CARBONADO furnace coal. INDIAN LUMP $14.50 per ton CARBONADO $16.00 per ton COMBINATION $15.25 per ton Prices quoted include delivery Phone 4-12 CLOSED NEXT MONDAY /% Interest On YOUR Money . , . With Safety! The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue of THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each. Description’ Folder Sert on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by Making 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE (0ld First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dollars Earn 7%. ALASKA MEAT CO QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING - Meadowbrook Bitter PHONE 39 Austif Fresh Tamalés Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:20

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