The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1933, Page 2

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N gl P @ | e gmmmmmm||m!ml||mlmlmnm.lmmmmmmmmmmmum|mmm||mmn|mml|||||nu||ummmmmmmullumnmmmmm|mmmummmlmunumnuuuuum. i | o — i P HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllfllllllllmllllllllllIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIlll!llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIfl * INFISH SYSTEM, This month of January is one of the most important months of the year to those who want to save money. for this month brings our January store-wide Clearance Sales which present opportunities to economize on all purchases. DOUBLE BLANKET 72x84 $2.95 Part Wool SINGLE BLANKET, $1.45 FEATHER PILLOWS, 17x23, 75c¢ ships, Packers’ Policy Unsound, He Asserts O Claiming existing regulations work a hardship on the population of Southeast Alaska, J. R. Heckman, identified with the fishing indus- try for 40 years, said immediate action is nEcessary to give fair treatment to both trap and seine fishermm He also advised packers operat- ing plants in Alaska, practically all of whom maintain headquarters in Sealtle to give more consider- lation to Alaska labor and merch- ants, They must employ more Alaska labor and buy more of their sup- plies in the Territory because “thay certainly realize some change must take place,” he asserted. Mr. Heck- man left here today for the south and plans to work in friendly co- operation with cannerymen and Commissioner Henry O‘Malley look- ing toward improved conditions. He said several thousand people in Southeast Alaska are practi- cally destitute with fully 800 be- ing taken care of in Ketchikan alone. immumuu_mumummmmlmmm Good Quality Fancy TICKING Sterilized Feathers—Standard Size $1.45 ———————— ON LEGION AUXILIARY BUSINESS, MRS. POLLEY TO LEAVE ON SUNDAY Mrs. E. M. Polley, first alternate Executive Committeewoman for the ‘ Department of Alaska, American Legion Auxiliary, expects to leave for the south on the motorship Northland Sunday to attend na- tional meetings of that organiza- tion. Miss Edith Sheelor, Executive Committeewoman, was unable to make the trip at this time. Mrs. Polley will attend the Na-| tional Executive Committee meet-| ing at Indianapplis, Ind., on Janu- ary 28 and 29 and go from there]‘ to Washington, D. C, to attend | the National Defense Conference. From Washington Mrs. Polley ex-| pacts to go up to Boston to visit| with relatives before returning to| Juneau. She will be away for five or six weeks. i Saloum’s | ! % . COMFORTERS — Cotton - Fllled and AL W ool-Filled Sateen Covered Qudts Size 70x80 , . ) REDUCED 25 PERCENT All Bedspreads---l)ne-Thlrd Off B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store e 18 DEPARTME%'T i:e AWZ‘;}TL;ATHM s GDNTEST F".En i IIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIImllllllmlmllllmlIIIIIIlllllmllllllllIIIlIIIIlIHIIIIIllH U Seward Street, mear Second KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Jan. 13.— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1933. 2 CHANGE NEEDED SAYS WOMAN AVERSHECKMAN MURDER PLOT Regulations Wo rk Hard- Wife of Gerald ( Craig Makes! LOS ANGELES, Cal, plot Craig, to kill her, was made l()JJ_‘,‘ by Mrs. Ethel Craig. IS INVOLVED “ I']fuwncy of Juneau F. D. Skown Figures compiled by Chief Dolly Gray of the Juneau Fire Dcpartment for the year end- ing Deccmber 31, 1931, again 1 indi¢cate the efficiency of the lical fire-fghting crews and 5 cquipment. Charge in Attempt | A total of 65 calis were an- 3 { cwercd, accord to Chief on HCY Llfe ( Gray, and the ‘t:‘cal loss caus- is cd by the fires was $1,143. Jan. s that another woman pla minent part in the al of her husband, Gerald NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for the Pre- cinct of Juneau, Territory of Al- Craig, aged 39, World War Vet-| aska, Division Number One. b3 eran and former University of In the Matter of the Estate of 18 Soutk California football cap-| Richard R. Jones, deceased. H tain, was arrested two days azo. Notice is hersby given that R Craig has been formally charged g with attempted murder of his wife | anove entitled estate, having filed after being plan to hire a disguised detective| coupt as such administrator and to slay his wife for $300. Craig Stevens, administrator of the trapped in an alleged|jp the above court his final ac- | petition for order of distribution held under laige | of the residue of the estate of said s a bond which he has fafled to raise.|geceased, among the persons en- o 5 Mrs. Craig cited her husbnndbltmed thereto. The hearing upon large expenses for the Past year|euiq gccount and petition for dis- a; m'_rli’lm!mv another woman m‘mhuuon has been fixed by sa ' the affair | Ko th /i plot and said he still 'loved his|gcioek in the foremoon at the know that INDIAN and CARBONADO coal wife. He said bad liqguor had been | ¢ said Coust in the are scientifically washed and prepared the catins G fronblis: jourt Resep. Ofsmd Ooug at the mines. ~All coals should be, Cratg indicated that 1f be founa Federal Bullding, Juneau, Alaska INDIAN and CARBONADO are, et g s e S persons interested in said ‘WHY? The process removes all nat- & trial v‘fm expensive he might ooioie are notified then and therc ural extraneous matter—so that in plead gulliy and ake the rap” . (;) appear and show cause, if any IlNDIANt bar‘zdht CAlRBONADO yo]u 5 3 P S — 5 ket 2 s always ge ght, clean, pure coal, i they have u}u said account should more’Cd’AL Der ton. YOU GET WHAT ALL iy not IJ? anmf)ved and the n YOU PAY FOR—Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y! And KINDS for distribution of the res every ounce of your ton of INDIAN > ¥, said estate be granted as prayed and CARBONADO—all genuine coal. for. Try this—for tige Bargain Heat- Utah Witness my hand and seal of ing—start your fire with INDIAN said court this 3rd day of January, coal and always bank your fire well Ladysmith 1933, with CARBONADO coking coai. g CHAS. SEY. Money - back guarantee — every ton Nanaimo b 4 45 must satisfy. Note the low prices. United States Commissioner Briguets Ex-Officio Probate Judge. & First publication, Jan. 6, 1933. INDIAN LUMP $14.25 and Last publication, Feb. 3, 1933. Stok i & =y "1 Stoker Advertisements are CARBONADO $16.00 % Fuel SERIES 222 1 Delivered { WE HAVE IT | at the Right Prico Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street THE NEW L 7 ey y . > g | OO T R, Hu ])mol)lll* 1 HAAS: o~ OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING , v 4 F . (J i Cole Transfer Co. Bodding Transfer Co. ; 8 ‘, ‘nmo‘m- AN Juneau Transfer Co. Jack’s Transfer I The Cash Bazaar North Transfer Co. Service Transfer ! I fi ()ppn E venings IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! —H+~l~+—H—+l—i-1+H+-l—H-d+-l—H4—l—HH—'+—H—l++ e T e B e e e e e ] ROGERS JAMES CARLSON " Juneau Distributor , £ ——t e N IN SENATORIAL | RAGE IN THIRD Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. bcginning at 4 p. m, Jan. 13: Rain tonight, Saturday rain or snow.and colder; moderate south: | erly to westerly winds. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON CHOCOLATES SPECIAL ; Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity = Weather Tele h 409 B.M. B v . yesty .99 8% SE 12 Rain | [ phone . M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Pre B 4 8 ER R ERBsEhe Wil bk . s gl Sty R 2 Full Pounds $1.00 I’ Noon today ..20.41 39 84 SE 12 Rain V Rfly, Seeks Recount ) 3 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS of Third . Division d i 4 7 » i YESTERDAY ‘TODAY (Coptinwea Irugm Page One) HARRY RACE Drugglst Pyl e e ante . tel 3 mp. temp. temp. vel 'S, eather | oS . g -fg =i f G N oot o ireseg oy ' “THE SQUIBE STORE” Nome -12 | ~22 = g three JRepresentatives. : b .Cld BOTH RANCH . A AT B, i - T R T L i ‘ PLANGEE A0 S COME IN AND GET YOUR WEATHER Fort Yukon Blake, Rep. 5 . 536 Tanana ... -26 40 36 4 0 Clear | geott, Dem 490 | HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID CHART CALENDAR Fairbanks . -22 | =24 -8 4 Trace Snow | gwangherg, Rep. 418 | Eagle . 3; | Zg 3‘; z; fig Scfllz Hellerich, Rep. 469 H L) bt st. Paul .. i1 Neilly, Dem. 433 | N SOBEL l Duteh Harbor 30 % # % M 0 PLOMY | Anderon, Rep az | . y 401C. gmmmnm:mummmmmmulmm|uummmumm|||mn|mummmuummnm|n||m||||m||m|uuu el e Bee | Lo O .5 | s = Juneau . [+ | 3 3 M 106 Rain The vote wm; only Kiana and 208 West 30th St., New York City g sx‘:‘l‘:hikan u | i; “ .—2_0 ;Jj?g g:yn g;ir“v::::‘:;r_'ed’ o ’°"°“:I Contact for Information and Shipping Tags = Prince Rupert ... 44 44 42 46 48 26 Rain | Dimond, Dem. 519 | H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative § - Edmonton 38 30 26 30 6 0 Cldg Wickersham, Rep. .. 406 | = Seattle . M 42 | 34 36 4 0 Cldy |For Attorney General— i Triangle Building, Juneau = Portland ... 36 36 34 3 4 0 Foggy | Paul, Ind. ... 178 | A et ! 1= San Francisco ... 60 58 | 44 46 6 0 Clear | Rusigard, Rep. w2 | ,E MONARCH WHOLE SPICED HEINZ'S , : : e Truitt, Dem. o T S Rt : . ¥ ‘The b tric pressure is lowgst in the Gulf of Alaska .with | e s xain or snow from the Gulf to BFish Columbla. The pressure ‘s ’“;03:“,3“; S 4 !E P EACH ES P ORK and BEAN S moderately high in the Pacific Siates and in ex'::mfs \zeswr_n 3: Cole, ‘Rep. | = k. ept the Pribilof Islands. The weather ear in the 4 i ::esater?czte::ra rande onnSeward Peninsula and gencrally unsettled F‘éuit:'m: ™ “““:‘h & 4 1§ Lar ge Can !30c 16 Oz. Can loc elsewhere. Temperatures have fallen in the Interior and on the Keller, 'Ren 3 . B5I® i = Ber]ng Sea coast and have risen in southsm Bering Sea. o Highway h‘,.,.,_ nnu a - e Bosten Style or Tomato Sauce T “| . Hesse, Dem. e S8 = = MONARCH ‘CAPITAL «Eu-:mlc ‘ o Taan, dop. an = MONARCH | RETURNS TO PETERSBURG | "', Sendor— i 3 = ‘ : WILL MOVE TO NEW | | Puawies Dam. snermen’s £ BUTTERMINTS | ppsNUT BUTTER LOCATION ON FEB. 1 Mrs. Louis Lemieux, whose hus-| e e— = 3 N Bett. {band is Manager of the Coliseum | NO VISITING DAY AT = 7 03z. ]ar 300 one er Remodeling of the large store :h";’:e a ;:‘e"“b“rg left f:‘ FEDERAL JAIL JAN. 5 space on the first floor of the er home on the steamer Alaska 2 yesterday. Owing to the influenza epldemlc Goldstein Building occupled by the United Food Company will be| started tomorrow and the space| { will be dividéd into two store loca- | tions. ! Mrs. Lemieux has been in Juneau | for the ‘last several weeks receiv- ing medical care. there will be nowisiting day at the Federal Jail on January 15, it was |announced today. Further an- | nouncement will be made when 'the visiting days will be reswmed. Read the classiNed ams. The corner store will be occupledi s e o s vis ssm i | BAIIEY’S SPECIAL and the United Food will continue Every Night-from 8 P, M. to -occupy the other large space using the second doorway from the CHICKEN NOODLES and corner as an entrance. , CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE o ¥ _Moose Hall Saturday Night Music by Krane’s Accordion Orchestra lnvuaewnal Pure Confection 2 pound pail 30c Large Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Northland F CALIFORNIA GROCER PROMPT DELIVERY . TELEPHONE 478 0O O LT T T

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