The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1933, Page 8

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HOPELESS JAM | . OF BILLSHAS STOPPED WORK‘ Congress A\% »H Just \]11) e \]ong During Present Short Session i WASHINGTCN, Feb. Senate Must Speed are that unless the on a real burst of| the 11 necessary | will have to be| special session nmj y ; i g ““’““"“m E}]“ful Signing of six bills passed by her measures whic passed i foot tunne! through Yerba Buena island. Upper: ULOGY | vo suspension spans. Work will WASHINGTON . 6—At the joint n of House and afternoon, Calvin Cool- ed as the ncarna- wrianeut DISCOVERED; 2 MEN ARE DEAD Flying Tnagedy Is Revealed in Northern Canada by Searchers and other not- QUIET WEDDING UNITES-Y.OUNG WINNIPEG, Feb. 6.—Pilot D. D. Calder, of Edmonton, and W. jUNEA u Madin, engineer of the Canadian Mx s, were found dead in the m kage of their plane in the North Mackenzie River district. This is the report a searching Miss Dora Bowlby and Ar- thur B. Judson Married |party nas informed the airways ans company. | at Tnnlty Cathedral Calder and Madin were unre-| | ported since January 31 when they |left their base at Fort Rae | 1 gyt i SISTER SHIP T0 NORTHLAND T0 BE BUILT At a quiet wedding attended only by members of the families, M B wlby became the bride of B. Judson Saturday even- ing. Tha ceremony was performed by Dean C Rice at the Trinity | | at 8:30 olclock. Mus.! y Shepard, sister of the brid was matron of honor and Thomas B. Judson, Jr., brother of the groom was best man. The bride was mveui away by her nroiher-in-law, Gowey | | Shepard. \ 1. Mrs. Judson was becomingly| dressed in a mustard yellow frock ban of Half Ml“loll Dol- | with hat. of matching color and| i wore a shoulder corsage of roses. ]ars ASkedee Opel- ated to S.E. Alaska LEGICLATIVE ACTION PAVES WAY FOR SAN FRANCIS e 2 the legislature by Gov. James Rolph, jr., (center) cleared the way for Cali the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for erection of an eight and a quarter mile bridge from San Francisco to Oakland, wlth a 540- artist’s conception of the 10,450-foot crossing from San Fr. One of the towers ind.cating the height above the waterline and (richt) a concrete ls)and which will be erected as an anchorage for the commence this yeai. (Associated I'ress Photos) BABY SCHOOL FOR MEN Now the clumsy fingers of man are trained for the gentle art of caring for babies. The entire routine from baths to diapers is taugh in a school at the Maternity Center Associaticn in New York. Here a pupil, Edgar Reynolds, taking a lesson using a do’l as a model. His instructor shown in upper picture is Sarah Gould. (Associated Preas (_Photos) Others ‘present were Mayor| Thomas B. Judson and Mrs. Jud- son, parents of the groom; Mr. and SEATTLE, Feb. 6.— Application Mrs, H. M. Hollman, brother-in-|for half a million dollar loan for law and sister of the groom; H.|construction of a steel cargo and R. Shepard, Royal Shepard and passenger motorship operating be- Everett C. Judson, brother of Mr.|tween Seattle and Southeast Al- Judson. aska has been made to the Ship-| Following the ceremony a supper (ping Board by the Northland was given for the wedding party. Transportation Company. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Pplans for the motorship are be-| Gowey Shepard after which a few 1mg prepared here. friends of the couple called to Ms)n The new craft will be a compan- them happiness. {ion ship to the Northland now op- Mr. and Mrs. Judson will make erated on the Southeast Alaska their home at the Knight Apart- '10\1[(‘ ments. INFORMATION WANTED !SOVIETS MAKING Angelo Boaron is supposed &o“ be in Alaska. Any information| LENINGRAD, Feb. 6—Less than given to H. B. Le Fevre relative{100 miles from the Arctic OCircle,| to his whereabouts will be grate- the government is constructing an NORTHERN LIGHTS, FRAME REPORT TALLAPOOSA ON HALIBUT PATROL ON MANGHURIA League s Commlttee Makes One Announcement | onRecommendations | The U. S. Coast Guard cutter | Tallapoosa, which left for Seattle veral weeks ago to have new hinery installed, left Dixon's Entrance at noon yesterday to be- gin the Spring halibut patrol, ac- cording to word received here at the U. 8. Customs office. | GENEVA, Feb. 6.—The League ()(‘ Nations’ committee of 19 which has| | beer ing a solution of the Man-| The Tallapoosa is bound for Al- churian dispute, has agreed that batross banks. The Tallapoosa is ' recommendations it is preparing expected to return to Juneau in |should be based on the declaration|about six weeks. against recognition of the State fully appreciated by relatives in|hydraulic power station on the Italy. river Neva to supply light and R A dieittons power to the northern chémical! " Nearly 800,000 people in England {ccmbine. It is designed to yield are buying homes }\50 000 000 kno\mlt hours annually. of Manchukuo. e HEAVY SMOKE DRAWS Other parts of the report {being drafted by & subcommittee OUT FIRE DEPARTMENT of nine and the recommendations ‘m]l follow closely those mads by the Lytton Commxssion Howy smoke issuing from the ‘Wiggly store caused an hoto ludn from the rear, :hawm the :.r of Sir Malcolm Campbell, who is heel, The car, named B nebird No -8 p than its famous pre- set a world’s speed ,‘. i last February.. British Speed ng in New Bluebira record of 254 miles an hour at Daytona Beach, Fla., alarm to be sent in at 9:30 o'clock st evening to the Juneau Fire ! Department. The smoke was {ec by friction when the be! i the ice machine slipped, but were no flames and no damage I was caused. | | .o — MRS. CHARLES SABIN ! Mrs. Charles Sabin and i fant daughter Joann Mae left St. Ann’s Hospital thi; ing for their apartment Nelson Building on Front § reet. i |[Pilot Reeves and Four Pas- "MOLLISON ON AND DAUGHTER HOME | ,{d. A. Mollison, husband of Amy 2| stages today on a flight of 4,800 CO BAY BRIDGE PRUSSIA WILL | HOLD ELECTION COMING MONTH {Immediate —b—i;solution of All Parliaments Is Ordered BERLIN, Feb. 6—The Commis- sionary Government of Prussia has decréed the immediate dissolu- tion of all Communal Parliaments in the state. The action means all City Boards must hold elections on March 12. | The Government is expecting | that these elections will result not 01.1y in Communial majorities for |the Nationalists and National So- cialists but also the election of a Rightist President of the Prus- | |sian State. The Council then, with Hans {Kerl, National Socialist ,0f the Diet, as new President, ‘dlssol\'e the Prussian D! FUNERAL OF FORD RHINES TO BE HELD President can fornia to borrow $62,000,000 from ancisco to the island. Lower left: The funeral of Ford Rhines, as- WEDNESDAY P. M.| | | |8 NEW WAR DEBT PROPOSAL MAY " COME FROM G.8. | LONDON, Feb. 6. — A new | British offer to settle the Am- erican war debt by payment of | a lump sum is expected to re- sult from consultations between Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Am- bassader to the United States, | and members of the Cabinet. Ambassador Lindsay returned teday from the United States. The sums mentioned ranged frem one billion and one quar- | ter to two billion dollars. .Balancing of Budget Is Abandoned by French PARIS, Feb. 6. — The French | Cabinet voted unanimously today to abandon temporarily the at- tempt to balance the Budget. SPECIAL! with A REGULAR BOX sistant keeper of the light at the| ! of TR :-:ched Ro‘:’kdmgdhhhou.:a; will bt(u‘ YARDLEY’S held on Wednesday afternoon a X ALL PEASANTS 2 o'clock in the chapel of the C.| EN'GI‘ISH W. Carter Mortuary under the aus-| = i P SOAP - race Donovan of lowa City was bioes of Jumesu lodge 430, B. P.|,.3180e POrouar o Jons, O wan A T5¢ Bottle £ 1o E;’]‘(sml;’;t 5 EV;:T:’: University of lowa’s R. 0. T. G | of snit. (Associated Press Photo) Cemetery. Mr. Rhines was a mem- ( YARDLEY’S TU BE DRAFTED ber of the Elks' lodge in Anchor-i~ ATy ENGLISH g S N W K KELLER TO SPEAK LAVENDER ble at the light house at Eldred|JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB PERFUME Must Give One Month’s Rock on January 25—but the light- | FREE! & 3 house tender Fern was unable to| To hold their monthly luncheon Lab(}‘ (;n Lumé)elll Ca_mps land to take off the body until a|the members of the Juneau Wom- BOX OFdSOAP —Industry Collapsin week later because of heavy seas.|an’s Club will meet at 1:30 o'clock an 0 NS e tomorrow afternoon at the Coffes PERFUME ARCHANGEL, Russia, Feb. 6.— APLANE MITKOF ‘shoppc on Third St Both for peasants in the northern re- FLIES OVER CITY| The principal spezaker of the $1.05 ns, numbering thousands, have |meeting will be W. K. Keller, n drafted for one months' la-' The seaplane Mitkof, Pilot 'vxmomnuwonm of Education for the y in the lumber camps. Thh is. W. Sasseen, made a test flight over | Territory of Alaska, who eak JUNBAI ] effort of the Governmént to the city this morning shortly be-|of the problems conne with| prevent failure of the timber ex- fore noon. | administering the extensive school| port plan for this and next year, dea system of the Territory. DR‘ )G CO. admitting the recent bad work in = - 5 } j cut transport lumber has en- An Unemployed Workers Club| SUBSTATION NO. 1 dangered this important phase. has been organized in Dalkeith, | Phone 33 Free Delivery The Communist Party has pro- Scotland. claimed a 31 day period, beginning HEA THER BDESiath & — ... st - tomorrow, for drafted peasantsand S et e L e e the present rate of tim- ! ‘E ng must be doubled and of of u-anspm' ation tripled FORGED DOWN ' IN STORM BUT . GET TO NOME Wool-Mixed SOCKS 5 Puair for $1.00 sengers Finally Reach Destination H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man FRESH SALTED Spanish Peanuts 16 Ounces 20c¢ Butler Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 EXPRESS Mom ORDERS ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 6.— A special dispatch from the Nome Nugget to the Times says Pilsi| Bob Reeves, with Ole Hays, wife and two children, were forced down flying from Seward to Nome, in a storm on Shatoolik river, 500 miles east of Nome. Due to emergency supplies, the' five kept comfortable by the aid( of wood fires until they were able to take off for Nome, where the| fiying party arrived late last Fri-| day. ————— J.).CORBETT | 173 NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—James J. Corbett, former heavyweight box- ing champion, who is suffering from heart ailment, is reported to| have gained slightly. His condi- tion is not regarded as immed- iately critical. OCEAN FLIGHT " LYMPNE, England, Feb. 6—Capt. || Johnson, aviatrix, took off by easy miles to Brazil. | $60000000400000000000¢ 9460 The British speed demon plans to bring the new car to the United States in the near future to attempt to lower his old mark. He believes Bluebird No, 2 is capable of at least 300 miles an hour. / | 000000000000 00000040. *0000. —_—— TUESDAY SPECIAL 25¢ Dozen WINESAP APPLES EXTRA FANCY GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92--95 FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY ROLLED OATS ROLLED OATS, 9 pounds At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 2-FOR-1 SALE STILL GOING STRONG LEADIR DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. PHONE 454 Store Open Evenings PAREN T! Your Child’s HEALTH, GROWTH, FUTURE|] depend upon these things @ Proper digt, fresh air, exercise . . . and sunshine are all essential if your child is to develop normally. And sun- shine is especially imfi ortant because it enables the child’s to assimilate the minerals contained in the diet. ‘Without them, “rickets”, that unfortunate children’s dis- ease which causes bawlegs. knock-knees, pigeon breast, etc., is liksly to result. 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