The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1933, Page 2

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DIES WHILE == Former StaT of “White| Cargo” Passes Away | in Seattle SEATTLE, Jan. 26.—Edith Ran soime, “White Cargo” star of forme' ist Elaborale solo Whirlwind oft . Style of poetry . Inspiring fear £ A e b et it s e e, 5% MGWQWOQDOQO“““ 00000 0900000000000000000000000000000000000 THE DAILY ALASKA SPRING HATS tell of DOLLAR HOME GUARDED AGA! of an overdose of sleeping powder: stage apartment to regain con- former found in her uNflnNcslflUs scious and failed | sciousness despite | physicians. Orient a year the police and Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle EIE] H,. > |C[ DI~ P {1Z{>] o2 st o] BRI »|>F > 4o o> Z| -] E§ - EE0 4. Percolated 5. Behola 6. Character in 7. Third canonl- cal hour: var. 8. Set of three 9. Ourselves 1. Not good 10. One versed In 2. Ventilate palitical 3. Farewell economy RN Miss Ransome N New Spring Hats are [fascinating the Spring season whi ¢nt; costume for you, to wear a smart new Spring hat. i:“l'il(‘li\(‘ assortment as (Associated Press Photos) | days, aged 28, is dead as the I‘L‘ollll‘ LARS HYLAN SERIOUSLY¥ ILL; OPERATION IS PERFORMED! Notes found by the police indi- | cated she planned to take her life. returned from the remained in Seattle after much trouble with shipping company which she said contracted for work in the East. ago and WDaily Crbss;iéérd Puzzl; 11. 14 16. INST EXTORTIONISTS . Do something . Respond to a . The Greek M . American poet /i l 7 % AEERL A ) % BB down in front—up in shape, hats that ch will soon he here. hats that will brighten your pres- Be one of the first A\ most a very low cost. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store b4 0900600000000000002000000000008000090300000000000000000000000000000000000¢ £ The San Ra‘ael home of the late Robert Dollar (left) was under heavy guard following the receipt of extortion notes and threais to dynamite it unless sums of money were paid. Inset: Robert Dollar 11, ghandsorf of the late shipping magnate and (right) Mr, and Mrs. faunder of the Dollar Lines. J. Harold Dollar, youngest son of the Lars Hylan, well-known pros- ! pector, who entered St. Ann’s Hos- | pital_about a week ago, for medical Dr. L. P. Dawes this Friends of Mr. Hylan are concerned | over his condition which has been pronounced serious by his physi- clan. CARD, PARTY THURSDAY Hard Times Card Party by Wom- Admission |50 eents: LIVER: BILE-= m’l{-mnt‘h wl mfl‘u:n Thap oy v the 'tget ak bowels and 8 d-nf-‘m ' g i i i |~ NOTICE T@ CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court: for | Number ° One. SEY, Commissioner and ex-Of- ficio Prohate. Judge, Juneau Pre- cinet. name is. Daniel John Williams, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | That the undersigned was on Jah- |uary 11th, 1983, appointed execu- trix of the last will and testament and estate of D. J. Williams, de- | ceased. = All persons having claims. against said estate are required to present | them, with proper vouchers at- tached, to the undersigned. at the |office of H, L. Faulkner, Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from ilhe date of this notice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Jan-| juary 11th, 1983. | FRANCES L. WILLIAMS; ! Executrix. | First publication, Jan. 13, 1933. | Last publication, Feb. 2 1083 | employment of local labor, saying {which went to Indians. tlocal body today authorized Secr | Navy Department inviting the Co |next ‘mongh. and it is hoped | treatment, was operated upon by| morning. | |ver. issue, raid: en of the Moose Thursday night.|I' have no selfish motive. _|before Congress which in my opin- .|about the free coinage of silyer, .|ment dees not, as many peaple +|suppose, buy gold. || States mint with it, the zovern- | the Territory of Alaska, Divisian|: In the Matter of the Estate 0f|~‘ D. J. WILLIAMS, whose true/ FREE GAINAGE OF SILVER IS . HOPE OF IDLE Hesse Tells'j Chamber Re-| monitization of Silyer Basis of Recovery on trap fishing, urging more ex-| tensive employment by canners oli Alaska labor and more extensive | patrgnage of local merchants, was| endorsed, today by the Chamber at the reguest of the Ketchikan | Chamber which recently took: sim- | jlar action, i The local organization also adopt- | ed a mation urging restoration by Congress of the old two-cent first class postage rate and directed the Secretary to so inform Dele-| gate Wickersham by wire. Sever-| al bills are pending in Congress to that end, but they are not ap- proved, by Postmaster General Brown, according to advices from the, National Council of Business Mail Users which is leading in| the move for restoring the old rate. Herring Outlook Gloomy ( The cutlook. for the 1933 herring, | season is not very promising, the Chamber was informed by W. W.| Wilde, Secretary of the Pacific| Herring Association, who also re- g mitted the organization’s annual| dues to the Chamber. He ac-| knowledged the local request for| it would be’ given every conside ation by any of the planfs opér- . ating during the coming season. | The Astoria & Puget Sound| Packing Company, which opemt'u] a large plant at Excursion Inlet, | commenting on the same reques:, ' said it has been. the policy of the| company for several years to em- ploy local labor. In 1932, its can-| nery payroll showed $14,001.45 paid| to Alagkans, more than $10,000 of | In the| past four years, it has paid $124-| 290 to local labor. | Would See Old Ironsides i At the suggestion of the :n'.l-i Alaska Chamber of Commerce, the tary. Walmsley to write to t stitution, better known as * Ironsides” to visit this port mnext| Summer. The famous vessel W tart a tour of Pacific Coast p cruise will be extended pringipal ports of Alaska One hundred members have signed the Chamber membership rolls for the cwrrent year du the ‘by-mail, campaign, Secret: Walmsley reported. Dues aggre gating. $1,932 in. cash and pledges| have been obtained. The mail drive will be continued | to the!} [ until the end of the month. Early | next month, the Finance and Membership Committee will stage its mop-up campaign. 1 Boosts Wheeler Bill My, Hesse, in discussing the sil-| “While I.have come here to ask for your help I can assure you that “There is a bill now pending| ion is the most important that has been introduced since this de- pression started. In fact the only one that offers any hope, and T am_ here to respectfully request that you endorse it. I refer to the Wheeler, Bill for the remoni- tization of siiver. “Nearly 31 years ago, William Jennings Bryan made his famous speeeh. in which he said ‘You shall. not ecracify mankind upon this cross: of; gold’ but, mankind. is- now being crucified upon that cross of gold notwithstanding Mr. Bryan's. immortal forecast to the contrary. The day of reckoning, is, not, coming gentlemen, it ls' here. “There. is nothing mysteriaus While the United States is now on. the gold: standard, the ‘govern- This is what happens, ¥ou take 23.22 grains of pure gold and go to a United — New Arrivals: “Ann Vickérs" “ “Wésh'iugton Merry-_ Go-Round” B “More Merry-Go- Round” 5 CENTS A DAY Nq Depasit . Jeanne’s EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1933, l | i | | | { (Continued from Page Ome) | ———— | 1€ | been panics in {a similar condition today, though .'or as little as $203° ! enjoy its beneficial ultra-violet rays . . . ultra-violet rays that help T e = g T A i 7 o Y B e e TR R e MR Mk AT S L L2 i DR TN AN 0 e [ i | metal shortages will continue to f«:ausc panics in the future, but serious inflation from. production ne has never been known and i not- likely. to occur.” Mr. Hosse quoted from a letter he had ,written all other Ala Chambers as follows: | ( On Auction Block ‘ e “There is no discussion of the| mime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity ‘Weather ‘vC:n:mlc question in Congress to- 4 pm. yest'y 29.31 26 86 SE 14 Snow day that does not I‘aad to the s)l-f4 am. today 29.03 32 36 SE 18 Cldy \ver (::x:sixon’nnnd ;:, cannot lte:\d Noon today 29.02 33 56 SE 12 cldy ! hera, here 15 no question CABLE AND RADIO REP (of a doupt but that a restoration|,__ one |of the money function to silver| YESTERDAY | TODAY | reflect improved conditions . s——— 2 bt:%ang #he imen who. are g Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. sclfishly fighting for this solic-| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather and need yolir help.. Barrow -32 -32 | <36 -36 4 0 Clear Incrvace. Commodity - Prices | Nome -14 -18 | +28 '»-22 4 0 Clear # “It is conceded by all that re-|Dttlel R A (Tince) HSDOW covery from our economic ills can|XOrt Yukpn S Le. -4 0 0 Clear only come from an increase in the| LAD&R& i =R i B o 0 Gleny commodity price level, and the|F®rbanks ... -2 -22 9 4 0 Cldy Wheeler bill, through money ex< Ehwie':..... 3. ) A ! '%4 "‘?2 0 0 Cldy e 7, would bring about this|St- Paul . il 28 B 9 14 Cldy el thing Duteh. Harbor, ... 30 28 + | 28 34 8 02 Clear . 4 No cne would deny. that a debt | Kodiak 28 20 - o 08 Cldy O incurred by a halibug flsherman}cc‘dma 28 28 [ 80/ o i % Snow In order to support her sick father ,: a time when he was recelving."“"‘a“ 34 26 25 32 18 Trace Cldy l.’;;.’::‘:; ‘;nrzt:;nfil::;l gz;gl:::fii“’;; 18 cents for his halibut would i“fnhk b = aque e 20 Pt. Cldy sisters, 5 e S 3 etchi . 2 3 3 Lynn, Mass., is.offering herselt i nvolve exactly eight times the | Ketchikan Ba- o ol R s marriage to any man who can af- expend of labor on his par RSNEL G O08 B ] 30 96 T g 00 Cldy ford to create a trust fund yielding to repay that debt after the price, Edmonton - 4 -6 -4 -12 6 0 Clear an income of $2,500. She has had o¢ had fallen to 2 cents|Seattle 38 38 [ 4 38 10 Trace Cldy uwany ofl‘e{ys, but ]none has come up .4 <, is all along the line, |Fortland . frase 88, 36 | 3¢ 34 4 .16 Snow to the financial reaui mt‘{lts. e 2 of whether debts are|San Francisco 52 50 42 42 4 .06 Clear 3 > private public: 37 T F 7 nvwnl adds 258 grains u.' alloy, At instance of Hon. Jona-| The: barometric pressure is low from Alaska to Oregon, except flat it cu‘L and makes i l'Oljnd han Bourne who is supporting the in southern Bering Sea. It is lowest west of Ketchikan with snow so that it will roll, stamp, ‘In God | whesler bill with all the power of | frcm the Gulf of Alaska to Oregon. The pressure is relatively high We Trust’, a Goddess of an eagle, or Theodore Ro: 5 o lett buzzard on it and hands it back ne in the Territory o ou. This is a gold dollar. them if they will not give is all there is to it and that wheeler bill their stronges: con ¢ eant by the free coinage of sideration and support. | Tt is the most important bill hat has been introduced since the abolition of slavery It is in- nded to emancipate mankind from nomic slavery. { It means not alone recovery for Alaska but recovery for the nation and the world.” Says Bradley Favors Continuing Mr. Hesse said: “There is as a matier of fact,| sacred about either gold| r but there is something| about feednig the hungry| judgment is in T about Tt s to do nator Wheeler propo: same thing with silver, some- ing that was do for tions before until the mostcok 1 e windle that was ever perpetrat- upon a nation, stoppad it. Ectablich a Ratio Value “Under the Wheeler bill which| establishes the value ratio between ver and gold of 16 ‘to 1, you, would go to a United States mint with 371% grains of pure silver, government would add 41% |s grains of alloy, mak2 it round as .If m it did with the gold dollar, stamp . this ter I hava the satisfaction| E Pluribus Unum’ on it and g f knowing that I am not alone.! it back to you. This would be a Mr. F. who put thal silver dol { Juneau on the map holds s wiiat the Liberty, | his great ability, I am addressing|in the central Interior with clear weather in Northern and most of to all the Chambers of| Western Alaska. ask and the vicinity of Kodiak, but remain below the seasonal average e in nearly all portions of the Territory. J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather : LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 26: Snow tonight, Friday parily cloudy; moderate easterly winds. Temperatures have risen except in the Northwest ot = el means, In|ih of the alloy| =« free coina; opinion that I do. other words the c: uld not go so far as toj and the cost of minting is paid this is the only thing| by the government. It cannot be; ch relief n come, but| caid that there is anything mys-|1 say tha the only pro- | might In-|po c0 far offered that offers zvery ma- ecords has resuited from one and only one thing. It is true that th av jor panic that history R R Don’t et them get a strapgle hold. ll-;;gl.u germs quickly. Creomulsion com- and entirely d nt causes, bu every widespread panic. he been brought about by a shortage of | what we call money. ience. Powerful but harmless, Pleasant | Cause of Rome's Downfall | jofen worarcotios Your druggist wil “The downfall of Rome Was| pe matter how long standing is not re- | caused by a failure of the Gi lieved by Creomulsion, (adv.) and Spanish mines t prod - gold gnd silver. We are facing HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MINK And other furs CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. Juneau it is not due to the failure of our | mines, a s if conscious of the helpless- s of man, Providence has wisely provided two metals that are pe- culiarly fitted for money when used togather. In thousands of) years all the energies of men digging them has not in the slight- est degree affected their money | function. It is true that tempor- | ary panies have been caused by metal shortages in the past and’ ¢FOR ; YOUR CHILD T A Genuine GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLAMP @ Are you willing to see your young son or daughter lose the ruddy cheeks gained last summer? Shutin winter days can work havoc with the healthiest of children. And remember, the General Electric Safety Reflector and Safety Glass Bulb insure effective ultra-violet radiation with no danger of burns under normal use. Come in; today and select a G-E Sunlamp. 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