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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E, MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1933. PRIZE WINNERS IN TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE 07, TORBET T0 BE SPEAKER AT oLUB TOMORROW Juneau Wor:;s Club. Will‘ Hold Monthly Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon | ;1 . | The regular m hly bus mecting of the Juncau Woman Club will be held tomorTrow noon at 2 o’clock as ann elsewhere in the columns of Empire today For this m 1 Club will abandon 1ts quart t the Council Chamber and will meet instead at the of its President, Mrs. R m , on Calhoun n Business Session Following« a brief business ses- beginning promptly at 2 .n excellent program will | e featured number of | ‘n work. Dr. T:)r-jy n able and eloquent as his subject have e Some excellent numbers will conclude the er which a social hour d over the tea cups be enj white lilies. Orchids were used in trimming the float f~= *ha 44th annual parade. (Associated Press Photos) Sccial Hour | The float entered by Glendale, Cal,, (upper) won the grand sweepstakes prize at the Pasadena rose am and social hour.| tournament while the city of Long Beach won first theme prize with the float in the lower photograph. P .| It was made entirely of flowers depicting a giant psacock and the tail feathers were strung with 47,000 | | members, but to any other women| "~ » 2 - - - SRR N : - B e WRANGELL GU‘DE MOLLISON GREETS FLYING WIFE been affiliated with this or an other Federated Club. It has been A planned in lieu of the January 3 Juncheon, which had. to be omit- SAYS DFFI ted this month because of the pre-. valance of influenza at the time for | which it Tt was scheduled. | hoped that a large num- in attendance at this ch marks the beginning second half of the Club ar, and which will be one of the BREAK GAMELAW Charges, However, Are tanding social events on the EXMO(JE‘.(] When Full In- i mdmi:_ie.i_ I vestigation Is Made MISS M'NULTY TO ENEOLL IN NURSE TRAINING SCHOOL| (Continued from Page One.) | | | | | i \iiss Olga McNulty, oldestduueh-‘;tary Hyde who requested by wire r of Joe McNulty, Sitka wharfing- \that the Game Commission inves- nger on the North-|tigate the affair. This was done tle. She will enroll and a complete report was mailed school for nurses to 4 ary ten days ago. Charges that members of an of- ficial party composed of person- > - SKI ENTHUSIAST! {nel of the Alaska Game Commis- ENJOY SPORT SUNDAY i, ang the U. 8. Forest Servi i |killed migratory birds before the| The excellent skiing weather and|joal open season, preferred by F. i J. A. Mollison, who has flown the Atlantic himself, was just one of . S | r.any thousand who assembled at Croyden airdrome, London, to greet plentiful snow were taken “““f“" |A. Cooper of Wrangell, Alaska,| pis wife, Amy Johnson, on her return from Capetown, Africa, after gom- tage of yesterday by ‘“:b°“‘ thirty | resulted in an official investiga-| pleting a record-breaking flight between London and Capetown. (Asso- ski enthusiasts who hiked up the |y, which has exonerated all| ciated Press Photo) Basin Road to the slide above the |, orpers of the party, said H. W.| e Alaska Juneau boarding house. TWO | rerhune, Executive Secretary of | ey . Y | o " . HOUGHERSONS LEAVE FOR B e i auensons 1iave ¥or |MAUD R. SANBORN tertainment to the sports loving" e e | BECOMES BRIDE OF crowd. hs in| et g rsburg Alaskan on Sep-| -After sepnding several months in| ,:;lf;,b;et;m T cused members of|Sitka, Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam| A. J. BUCKINGHAM Maud R. Sanborn and Alfred J. | illing g Hougherson are returning to their %;:sel:a::ugoést l;(:u:;(}g:xct::r ;r:;l home in Seattle on the mota.rship‘ |and intimated they had also killed | Northland. Mr. Hougherson is an Buckingham were united in mar- la bear during the course of the engineer ?fld was in charge of new riage last Saturday evening at the | Admiralty Island ‘“bear census.” construction for the Sitka Cold Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, the | For failure to report the al-|Storage Company. »Mrs HOU",DEY‘;RCV. Henry R. Cross performnig leged violation direct to the Com-|SOn was formerly Miss Grace Free-|the ceremony. The witnesses were | mission, as required by the Alaska |burn, daughter of W. C. Fresburn,| Mrs. H. R. Cross and Elmer A. | Game Law, the Commission held a | superintendent and part owner of Friend. | nearing at Wrangell, when Cooper |the Sitka cannery. The bride came o Suneau from |was questioned and, upon his ad-| T e Ketchikan last August and is a |mission of dereliction in duty as|COOKS TAKE REGSIDENCE teéacher in the Government school | prescribed by law, his Assistant OF DUNNS TEMPORARILY The groom is on the Alaska | Registered Guide License was re- Juneau mine staff. Both have a |voked and his commission as Dep- and Mrs. Normau B. Cool large host of friends in this city. |uty Game Warden terminated. have closed their home at Point| Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham will Louisa temporarily and are resid- be at home in the MacKinnon ing at the residence of Mr. and Apartments. Mrs. J. H. Dunn, during the ab- e o e o e e sence of the latter at Ketchikan The University of Kentucky COLD Preparations PINEMULSION—for persistent coughs CORAX TABLETS— to break colds NAVAP—inhalant for head colds VICKS’ 'NOSE Mr, Carried to Secretary Through the assistance of John |H. Holzworth, Cooper carried his charges to the Secretary of Agri- 13 robably until after March 1. 15 men on its basketball squad | culture early in December, who or-|P ¥ i DROPS |dered an offictal investigation. Un- MR, < R ?:dh:i"‘vlt}:t four are under six feet {der way at that time, the inves- E@ssmed ads pay. 1932 SALMON PACK MOVING, REPORT SAYS | Pk Suppl_fieing Reduc- ed—Chums Clearing Up | —Some Reds on Hand SEATTLE; Jan. 16—Reduction of stock of canned pink salmon continues, members of the indus-| |try said here. On January 1 there were on hand {852 607 cases ofe pinks, 819,688 cas- es fewer than a year ago. This according to figures released the Association of Pacific Fish- | | | he figures also show that pro- }\,:l:ng_ nations for unemployment | has increased the sales. i Expeet Clean-up Association’s spokesman said ! xpacted that the 1932 pack {will be taken up by the time the; 1933 pack is available. i are confident that the of shums will also be s tha new pack is availakle the present stocks aze than last year. | | There are also more reds cn nd now than a year ago, buat | English buyers are expected to ke up the slack here due o shortage of Japanese and Si- berian pack. England buys only reds. PIONEER SHOE MAKER PASSES | TACOMA, Wash, Jan. 16—Wil- | liam Stilson, aged 64, pioneer shoe 1xmmufacturer, and descendant of |John Alden and Priscilla Mullens, is dead here. ! Prince Goes Hunting of Ru: Crown Prince Michael mania, armed with a double-bar reled shotgun, is shown as he join- ed a party of royal nimrods a hunt near Temeswar, Rumania, re cently. (Associated Press Photo) NICK HODOFF DIES FROM RESULTS OF INJURIES SATURDAY Nick Hodoff, bulldozer at the Al- aska Juneau Mining Company died at St. Ann’s Hospital at 6:15 Sat- urday evening from the effects of an fell down the stope and him below the right knee at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Hodoff had been employed at the Alaska Juneau Mining Fom- pany for the las ttwo years and is survived by a brother living in Juneau, Alex Hodoff, who is em- ployed at the mine. s | The remains are at the C. W. Carter Mortuary and funeral ar- s o rangements are awaiting the arriv- | AT THE HOTELS al of word from relatives in Van- ;"'“_‘——— —® couver, B. C. and Seattle. Alaskan Y Nick Sacia, Juneau; Gus Mattu- lett, Chichagof; John Smith, Cin- Alleged Slayer chagof; George Snyder, Chichagof; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Samples, Ten- akee. Gastineau M. M. Custard, Sitka; H. P.Cape, Ketchikan; O. E. Ericksen, Sitka; George Jones, Hoonah. Zynda H. Clauson, Juneau. AN AR Read the aas as carefully as you o '\ BARGAIN DANCE 't Wednesday Night 25¢ PER PERSON (Couple, 50c) Evergreen . Gardens. Goldstein Building Music by Louis Anderson’s Rhythm Boys TAKIES—for throat irritation JUNEAU DRUG CO. SUBSTATION NO. 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery | tigation has recently been . com- | pleted and it has®been found that | Cooper’s allegations were unfound-| led as no birds were killed until | the legal open season on Septem- | |ber 1. The allegation that the| | party had killed a bear was based | on an observation Cooper alleges, las being told to him by Regis-| |tered Guide A. J. Bean of Ket-| éhikan. Bean'’s sworn statement in the Game Commission files says {the bear had been dead for a | number of days. It could not have {been killed by anyone in the party as they had not been in Gfimbler‘[ |Bay prior to August 29, it is stat- |ed by the Commission. | The log of Campbell Church’s |yacht ‘“Nooya,” on which Cooper 1was employed, a sworn copy of | which is also in the hands of the AND |Commission, and statements of | non-resident hunters in the party |with which Cooper was serving! |as guide, fail to bear out his al- | legations. ! ———.—-—-— ENTERS HOSPITAL | WITH INFLUENZA| Charles Robitch, of Chichagot,| entered St. Ann’s Hospital xms; morning suffering with influenza. —el HIGHWAY IN GOOD CONDITION| Wool Dresses NOW A A REMARKABLY LOW Not only because we are cheaper but ' BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal . “We tell you in advance what g job will BOYS’ SUITS The Glacier Highway Is pro-| nounced in excellent condition as far as the Fritz Cote Road for this time of the year by motorists who drove out Saturday afternoon; and Sunday. et Make Millions Think—and Buy) Closing Out at $3. ‘ 9 Coleman’s CLOSING OUT Children’s Clothing BUY NOW AND SAVE Guimpe Dresses Sizes 8 to 14—Values $2.50 to $2.95 PRICE BOYS® KNICKERS Sizes 8 to 14—Elastic Top and Knee $2.50 Values, $1.35 2 PAIR PANTS—$7.50 Values $1.35 | Spatchett, Is Rushed from Cell to Hospital LONDON, Jan. 16.—Samuel Fur- nace, who read detective stories in a London rooming house while the police searched for him for the torch murder of his friend Walter has been taken from his cell and hurried to a hospital in a serious condition. It is be- lieved to be a case of poisoning. injury received when a rock, struck | TIE CONTRACT Is Held on FOR RAILROAD | Ch%'g{*s of IS P@TESTED. ispionage ‘Prominent French Profes- Seward Chamber of Com-' sor Is Detained in merce Addresses Let- Italy ! PARIS, Jan.—l—e-.:—Denis Eydoux, ter to Sec. Wilbur renowned dictator of studies of the | SEWARD, Alaska, Jan. 16—The famous Polytechnic School of Par- Seward Chamber of Commerce, in i3, is reported to have been de- an open letter to Secretary of In- tained for the past four months 'terior Wilbur, demands cancella- in Rome by the Italian authorities Ition of the contract for ties for the on charges of espionage. ¥ Alaska Railroad awarded to the ) | Nettleton Lumber Company of Se-| ‘SUNNY ."M' POPULAR | attle. | The contention is that the price| ST. LOIUS, Jan. 16. — “Sunny is excessive, larger than asked for Jim” Bottomly, first sacker traded by cutters along the railroad and to the Cincinnati Reds, for years is of an inferior hewn mountain| held the “fan mail” record on tha hemlock. St. Louis Cardinal club. The allegation =5 supported by ——————————— William Sherman, of the Forestry ™~ By i Service. The awarding of the contract o S g |than the Nettleton Lumber Com- z o iy Ever Try 25¢ 35¢ VAPURE? || 90c 75c 50c¢ and CASHMERES $1.00 LIsLES Butler Mauro H. S Dr 3 1 1 ug Co GRAVES Free Delivery Phone 134 ‘ The Clothing Man EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS | ANYTIME We will give you a 1Y;-pound package of Wheat Hearts for’ l-cent when you buy a package of Sperry Pancake Flour—at At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 460900 ward Winners uring Past Year Mrs. Mrs. Lydi 1 Brice Howard—$40 in Trade. = Smith (City Taxi)—$40 in Trade. Kenneth Waterhouse—$40 in Trade. \ Mrs. Dr. C. P. Jenne—$40 in Trade. Gus Mrs. Mrs. for Seattle. given away Robert Fraser—One way to Seattle. J. J. Connors, Jr.—$40 in Trade. Mrs. Paul Bloedhorn—$40 in Trade. ; Mrs. Jack Hayes—Trip to Seattle. ON 19TH OF EVERY MONTH—Every 30 Days— We give away free $40.00 in Trade or one ticket eorge Brothers eaderDept.Store Anna Webster—Frigidaire. E. Lindstrom—Radio. a Korhonen—Phonograph. Frank Dufresne—$40 in Trade. Adams (Twice)—$40 in Trade. Farlin Cameron—$40 in Trade. Katainen—Round Trip to Seattle. and several others With every $1.00 purchase one ticket free at - . - [ o " - 2