The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1933, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JAN. 25,-1933. DEBTOR NATIONS OF U 5. PLAN EARLY CONF ERENCE WILL PREPARE | PROPOSALS FOR | CANCELLATION OF WAR DEBTS European | Bemteies Ex: pected to Be Ready to Make Suggestions to New Chief WASHINGTON, Jan. Preliminary bar g aining to| test out the ground for war debts and world trade revival discussions may be advanced actively within the next few| weeks by the European na-! tions before concrete propos-§ als are placed before this gov- ernment when President-Elect, Roosevelt sits down early in; March with representatives, of debtor nations which met the obligations. | Put It Direct | Roosevelt is expected to ask the debtor nations to state briefly and simply what they have to offer in ex- change for revision of their debts. To this end, statesmen of Euro- pean governments will probably put forward numerous tentative sug- gestions and feel the way toward accord on what Roosevelt has in mind, tariff reciproeity and stab-| ilization of foreign exchange in’, return for debt concessions. | 25.—| | NO REDUCTIONS ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—-Dcmo-1 cratic Floor Leader Rainey this| afternoon predicted “no reduction or cancellation of war debts” will result from the proposed confer-| ence. < e e 2 DESTROYERS IN COLLISION, PACIFIC COAST Dahlgren Badly Damaged| in Maneuvers, 300 Miles Out at Sea SAN PEDRO, Cal,, Jan. 25.—Bad- ly damaged in a collision during maneuvers 300 miles off the coast,| the Navy's first line destroyer Dahl- gren is limping here in convoy of two other destroyers. The Dahlgren was struck by the destroyer Tarbell which was also slightly damaged. ——————— Classified ads | ducts g Geofrg‘e Brothers CHAMBER 18 TO |Bi-metallism, Fisheries and |eries policies will be headliners in | the discussions ‘er, regarding relaxing fisheries reg- SPRING MILLINERY JUST ARRIVED SEE THIS ADVANCE SHOWING OF SMART ENTRANCING 1933 SPRING HATS LEADER DEPT. STORE THREE KILLED SlX HURT AS FARMER BAT[‘LES POLICE Three men were killed and six others wounded in a five-hour gun battle near Gary, a farmer, who barricaded himself after shooting to death a neighbor in a quarrel cver some county, Ind.,, was slain by bullets shot by Lantare, who killed himself rather than submit to arrest. At the side Lanlarel home during the gun battle. (Associated Press Photos) Ind., between police and Mike Lantare (lower right) | stove wood. Sheriff Roy Holly (upper right) of Lake | | le7t is shown part of the crowd out | HEAR TALKS ON MAJOR TOPICS Protection for Indus- tries to Be Up Bimetalism, protection of Amer- ican industry and labor from pro- of countries with deflated currency, changes in Alaskan fish- at the Chamber of Commerce when it meets at noon Thursday at Bailey's Cafe, it was announced today by G. H. Walmsley, Secretary. Highway Engineer W. A. Hesse, an aumorny on bimetalism, will for five minutes on that sub]cct and explain pending meas- ures in Congress relating to it. The Legislative Committee will have a report to make on the from the ground up. Miss Helena Raskob (left), daughter of John Party leader, whose engagement to Joseph T. Gueting (right), of Phila- delphia, was recently announced. Gueting is the son of the executivi & shoe company. He has been working in one of the companty stores as n rlerk since his graduation from high school in order to study the business No date for the wedding has been fixed Helena Raskob and iange askob, Democratig recommendations recently made by J. R. Heckman, prominent Ket- chikan business man and bank- MRS SHATTUGK ] uk ns so as to open up extens- ive fishing grounds to local sein- ers. The Chamber has been asked by the Ketchikan Chamber to en- dorse the Heckman program. —_———— For every $6 of sales in the Unit- ed States, one sales dollar is spent in New York State. PROGRESS NOW Son, Retul‘r:ixgHere. Says| She Is Well Along on Road to Recovery Mrs. Allen Shattuck is steadily improving and was expected to be up yesterday for the first time since she was stricken with pneu- monia in Seattle earlier this month, it was made known today by her son, Curtis Shattuck, jun- I member of Allen Shattuck, who returned home last night after an absence of five weeks. He was in San rrancisco when | advised of his mother's illness| and reached her side in 10 hours by plane. Her condition was crit- MAKING STEADY : | was rushed to a clinic and from to the Swedish Hospital.' {Curtis was advised at once and ry was in doubt. ) attack of influ-| z2 in attle and left her apart-; ent before she was rid of it. A relapse brought on pneumonia. She there hurried there by airplane. Mr. | Shattuck, who was called from here, is remaining in Seattle for t ¥ another week and may t return until the middle of bruary, when Mrs. Shattuck is expected to come north also, .- BROKERS REACH KETCHIKAN i ON FIRST TRIP OF SEASON Among the merchandise brokers on their way to Alaska for the, | first trip of the year who came ar north as Ketchikan on the wick, U. S. Rubber representative, and Sam Shucklin, Goodrich Rub- ber company representative. Use Type and Ink—and Why? BUTTER! GOOD CREAMERY, e Open Evenings BUT’I'ER' Solid Pounds At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Thursday Special SOAP CHIPS 11c Pound GEORGE BRQS. FIVE FAST DELIVERIES § | years for income tax evasion. ral days and one nmci eamer Alaska are R. H. Chad-! 'SCARFACE'AL | LOSES APPEAL FOR FREEDOM g Chicago Gangs!er Must Re-, main in Penitentiary at Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 25. — The, petition for a writ of habeas cor-| pus whereby “Scarface” Al Capone sought release from the Atlanta Penitentiary here, under a statute of limitations, was today dismissed. | Capone was sentenced to ten | b BOXING BILL il IS DEFEATED OLYMPIA, Wash,, Jan. 25.—~The bill legalizing boxing in the State of Washington was defeated by the Senate yesterday but the meas- ‘ure will be reconsidered, it is an- | nounced. {of the lodge are urged to attend |amendments o the Glass Banking FIND BLOOD IN SLAYING PROBE ELKS MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD TONIGHT AT 8 All Members Urged to At- tend Services for Late Rowland E. Davis At the regular weekly meeting of the Juncau Lodge B. P. O. E. tonight Memorial Services for thc late Capt. Ronald E. Davis, whc died suddenly a week ago, will be held. The eulogy will be glven by Frank H. Foster, and the ritualis- tic services will be conducted by George Messerschmidt, Exalted Ru ler, and other officers. All local and visiting member: Services will begin at 8 o'clock. Senate Plugs Away On Amendments to Glass Banking Bill WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. — The Senate today resumed working on Bloodstains were found on a stalrway outside the home of Edwin 0. Schildhauer, slain Chicago bandmaster, giving police new clues on which to work. Dr. Clarence Muehlberger, coroner’s chemist, is shown removing bloodstained wood from stairs ac police watch him. (Associ- ated Press Photo) MR. AND MRS. J. S. JEFFERY |H. B. CARBRAY ARRIVES ON ARRIVE FROM SOUTH | FIRST TRIP OF THIS SEASON J. 8. Jeffrey, who represents M. | H. B. Carbray, representative Sellers and Company, arrived in of the Seattle Hardware Company Juneau on his first trip of the |arrived in Juneau on his trip season, having stopped at Ketchi- |to the Territory this M xan, Wrangell and Petersburg on |Carbray stopped in Ketchikan and the way to Juneau. He is accom- |Wrangell on his way north. He panied by Mrs. Jeffrey, who will|staying at the Gastincau Hotel accompany him to the Wnt‘\a'd'“ml” in Juneau. in a week or ten days. ‘ R Peiichs g vip indT g They are staying at the Zynda | Hotel while here. bill. . MISS M. OYGARD BACK FROM VACATION SOUTH Miss M. Oygard, who has been visiting for the last two months in Scattle and Everett, Washing- u returned to Juneau on the eamer Alaska last evening. Miss med is a nurse at the Govern- ment Hosp*tal Read the aas as carefully as you ‘"md the news articles. Phone 83 or 8% For Good Foods Whipping Cream (Alaska Dairy) gills, 10c; half-pints e el R il ...._()c Clover V'l“CV Butter ‘quarters in cartons, per Ib. p()und prmts T Meadow O’ Dew Butt(*r one . 7aBC COLD Preparations PINEMULSION—for Krispy Crackers sllghrlv salted, 2 Ib. carton, (Special this week) Gold Shield Coffee, anotherdecline, oneIb, 30c, persistent coughs CORAX TABLETS— to break colds 'NAVAP—inhalant for head colds VICKS’ NOSE DROPS TAKIES—for throat irritation JUNEAU DRUG CO. SUBSTATION NO. 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery 0000000 R T Lighthouse Washmg Po“ der \\hllé Thev L'ist 2 large packages dor . it Lighthouse Cleanser, per can .. Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for ... ... ... Lol We give you one bar Crystal White Soap FREE Nally’s Salad Time Dressing, per quart jar Heinz Pork and Beans, one-pound can Heinz Pork and Beans, large size can ....... You can’t afford to bake your own at this price PR ) Heinz Tomato Ketchup, 2 large bottles for Arizona Grapéfruif, large, (similés to Florida Jor - e ..25¢ WE HAVE A NICE DISPLAY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— 3 4 ARRIVED TODAY SANITARY GROCERY “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PHONES 83 AND 85 We close 7:30 o’clock every evening except Saturday at 10 IlIllllll|lllll|||llllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllmllllllflIIIIIIllllll"llllllllllllllII Illll mmmumuE ‘ ALTELLES 'um:m. (T i

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