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TO B IN RIGHTEN THE HOME NG ARRIVALS FLOOR COVERINGS N OW IS THE TIME TO BUY AXMINSTER RUGS 27x984, 36x63 . CONGOLEUM BARGAINS! CONGOLEUY 1.60 INLAID CONGOLEUM $1.50 RAG RUGS $1.50 each WALL PAPER As low a WINI 36x6 36xT In shades of Green and Tan 1/ GOLD SEAL RUGS I, CONGOI Modern 25 cents a Lelt JOW SHADES e = & : : i i 3 i :CULTISTS HELD sof ‘a mountain family were jailed in Inez, Ky, after the “s B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store FOR KEN.TUCKY ‘SACRIFICE’ SLAY]NG - : acrifice” slaying ot Mrs. Lu death, police sald, after a frenzied ritual by her relative-cultists in the . eight). Ore of her sons, John ( 1), was chained to a jail cell Four of the six members of Mrs ily who fnced eharges of a own above. Left to right: Fred Mills, son; Ballard Mills, grandson; -law. (Acsociated Press Photes) sl i ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1933. PRESIDENT OF GERMANY HELD LIKE PRISONER Cha rlg es N‘ade ‘P‘ugli‘c Is Barred from Reaching von Hindenburg KIDNAP PLOT ALSO {Hitlerites Are Accused of Resorting to High- Handed Methods | BERLIN, Feb, 23.—Charges tha | the door to Presid:nt von Hind :hurg has been closed to the pub! | since” AdolM" Hitler became Chan- |cellor has been’made before th | eleetorate by Fritz Schaefer of the Bavarian Peoplé’s Party, and lead- er. l Schaefer, in a speech’ last filght !at Nuremberg, charged the Hitle:- Vites with seeking to curb the free Will of the former Field 'Marshal The President's power exeeeds that of the Chancellor's. The ‘charge came clos2 an th !'sensational report regarding a {%o kidnap von Hhidenburg aft i(.he March 5 el n. This repor has beent published in Swiss news- papers. The plot rumois are d:- nied by the Hitler Government. 1 ————— GUNER WEMS =3 exan, Interior Miaio an:Denounces Fake Promoters in Seattle ! (Continued 1rom Pags One.) | | { i | nancially able to co-operate in the project. | Instead of putting this hurdenon | the business organizations of the Territory. he said, they have sug- gested that the Legislature make a smail appropriation to cover the comparatively small expenses in-| volved in co-operation with the | Federal Government. A request was received from the Seattle ,Chamber of Mines aging the local arganization to co e with it in sending a nortl mining exhibit to the exposition. Th2 Chamber declined on the ground that the Alaska exhibit would be complete in itself. Fwenty-one requests for infor- mation were received and answered during the week, Secretary G. H. Walmsley reported. P Y e HICKEY RETURNS FROM KETCHIKAN ON HIS SEAPLANE C. 'V, Hickey returned to Juneau shortly after 2 o'clock today on his seaplane, ‘the Mitkof, piloted by M. W. Sasseen from Ketchikan, where he has been for the last week on husiness. Excellent weather was encoun- tered on the way morth, Mr. Hick- 3y said and the trip was mada in wo hours and filve minutes, com= ‘ng by way of Prince of Wales Tsland. —————— BOB TOUSSAINT RETURNS | | | | | Robert Toussaint returned home to Juneau on the Northwestern after visiting with other oldtimers in Scat- tle for several months. Mr. Tous- saint brought back with him, just s a souvenir, a perfectly good pre- serption, on a drug store, for per- fectly good liquor. B L. L. TRIMBLE ARRIVES HERE FROM SEATTLE| L. L. Trimble, Auditor for me, American Express Company, arriv- =d on the Northwestern from ths Seattle office to attend to busi- ness for his company. bR o T MRS. ANNA MAE FOLTA RETURNS FROM BUYING TRIP !‘Q,B LEADER STORE Mre. Anng Mag Folta, who has been South on & buying trip for the Leader Department Store for scveral weeks, returned on the steamer Northwestern. BETTER THAN SODA FOR STOMACH ACONY Certainly repeated trials have BEING CHARGED NOW too proud to fight. Dailv Cross-wword Puzzle 11 Spirited hases lian river ra ACROSS 1 Continent Solution of Yestercay's Puzzle new Lottons 1 Highwaymas Sofa Paris of the 3 Quantity ver anit ot thine Sufficient: Loel Itk ot the neyk iy Eleyared rullwiye: | Fans Wlll M issA ;;Bon Bon;;’ ‘ Kid Chocolate Now Exiled; Canzoneri I's Popular One TONY. CANZONERI A § CHOCOLATE o You're locking cn two of the greatest little fighters developed ln;uwdcrn times. Kid Chocolate, claimant of the featherweight eroyfm, is out of it for the time being, but Tony Canzoneri, the lightweight champ, is increasing his following cvery time he puts on the gloves. Even the cldlimers are beginning to compare Tony with Jee Gans, Benny Leonard and other giants of the past. : s [ — | By GAYLE TALBOT | The scheduled bout between the (Aczociated’ Press Sports Writer) “Keed” and Seaman Watson of .NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Whan ypu England, recent -conqueror of Fi- stop to think of all the box-tight-;dal LaBarba, undoubtedly would | ers they might have shooed from have been a* sell-out. Then they these shores with the ecomplete probably would have brought on approval of one and all, it seems Pabe Arizmendi, the little Mexican a ftrifle sad that Kid Chocolate scrapper who has been burning up| had to draw the bum’s rush. the west coast for the past year. There i3 a fighter for you; one| The eclipse of Chocolate will be of the two glove wiclders. now mourned not only by those who running around who can be count- can afford to plank down $5.50 ed . upon to give the customers to watch him in the tonier clubs, their money’s worth anytime they but as well by the proprietors and climb in a ring. The other, of the fans of the little outlying course, is Tony Canzoneri, the arenas. Chocolate never forgotthe lightweight champion. imeu who first gave him a chance What a.pair! Between them, ! {MiS souniry. Hven since he was St nated champion by the state they have done more to keep me]cg]‘:mjsflqm he's been fighting reg- fight game on its feet here thej past two years than all the other WALy whenever and - whereve there was a purse. gladiators combined. Billy Pei- Always Gave His Best rolle, thé grim old war horse from Fargo, ‘helped with a succession | And the crowd and the size of the arena made not a particle of stirring battles, but for the most, difference to the pugllisiic exl part it has been Ohocolate and d le. OCanzonerl, two champions who are [He fought just as hard, just as b ly against Joe Gluiz over é‘c ‘the Greenpoint A. C. as he did . ng;b Canzoneri or LaBarba al the Garden. Now one of them is gone—Cho- colate, the flashing, rip-tearing ebony “Keed"—and with him the J..8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather . LOCAL pATA By the U. 8. Weaiher Buream) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning 2t 4 p.m, Feb. 23: Snow and slightly colder tonight and Friday; moderate scuih- sasier’y winds, Time Barome'er Temp. Hum'lity Wind Veioclty VWeather $ pm 'y 28923 51 97 s 9 Snow 4 am. today 20.45 26 %5 s 3 Snow Noon teday 2971 32 65 SW 9 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY A% e i Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. - | temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24hrs. Weather | Ba -24 -30 -32 32" + 0 Clear Nom: -8 -8 -4 -12 14 0 Bethel e -8 | =10 -10 4 fis Fort Yukon -16 -16 | «=30 -30 4 0 Tanana S § -40. -36 4 0 Fairbanks -14 -18 -44 -4 o 0 Eagle -20 -24 |- =52 .-50 0 [ St. Paul i B 6 2 2 20 Trace Dutch Harbor ... 38 34 30, 30 10 .08 Kodiak 30 22 18 20 0 0 Cordova 26 24 | -2 8 4 0 Juncau ... 34 31 25 26 3 40 Sitka s B = 28 = - 0 Ketchikan 40 36 | 34 34 4 88 Prince Rupert ... 38 38 34 36 6 30 Edmonton . 36 32 20 20 6 0 Seattle .. 46 40 40 16 04 Portland . 50 40 42 6 28 | San Francisc . 60 54 48 50 12 Trace Cldy The barometric pressure is low in Southern and Middle Alas and southward to Washington. I; is falling from Kodiak westward 1d rising in nearly all other districts, with sn ow in extremo theast Alaska and snow or riin from Scutheast Alaska to Ore- The pressure is moderately high on th2 Arctic Coast with weather in the Interior and North and cloudy weather in the t and in the Gulf of* Alaska. Temperatures have rizen on the Ecring Sea Coast and have gener :lly fallen elsewhere. ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT * CALIFORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery PHIONE 478 " UNITED FOOD (0. UNI CASH GROCERS We Deliver Phon 403 For Expert = - - z - ra - - - vy A " New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. ' Full line of BENJWN MOO!I PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY . “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 e FRESH BAKEIZ:j DELICACIES an HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD" JUNEAU BAKERY {Next to Juneau Drug) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau gnr Services to You Begin and End at the ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT €O, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING . . Meadowbrook Butter - Austin Fresh Tamales - PHONE 39 featherweight crown of the New shown you that ispda eannot be|¥ork State Athletic Commission. counted on te- end. your stomach|Unless the immigration authorities agon. And a is no better,(rolent, the “Bon Bon” henceforth If you really to get rid of'm do all his fighting in Cuba, stomach’ distress, “forget these sn;""hfl $here 1s ‘very lithle fighting called alkaline digestants and just $o be done. take a_tablespoonful of ariificiall _ . Jeady for Big Meney stomach juice, or Mentha Pepsin,| In 8 Way, it IS exira dough on with your meals. The difference 1 ;- After fighting ke @ magical. No gas. No pain. Nolbuzzsaw for several years to reach bloating.” No unpleasant symptoms|the 0, he just has gotten him- | of any kind. |self gquarcly lined up for the bj.x You can absolutely count opn|money. Now, with the Garden’s | Dare’'s Mentha Pepsin. Money back, featherweight elimination tourna- says Butler Mauro Drug Co. any|ment Well under way, the central !time it lets you down. —ady, Hgure drops out. 5 ‘With the Keed cooling his hsgls at Havana, Canzoneri will have mno real rival in the affection of met- ropolitan fans. Tony can com- mand a packed house any time Me appears. That was proved when some 13,000 paid the other night to watch him puf Billy Townsend away with three punches. % Everyone knew the greai little h would win. The betting was 8 to 5 it would be knockout. Bu they would pay to see Tony square off against a Bingers mid- JUNEAU LUMB PHONE 358 Deliveries—=10:30; 2:30, 4:39 se Alaska hamber | % ER MILLS Any place, &fficful cuane 2. v Old Papers fo r Sale at Empire Office

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