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- FIND BODY OF * ‘banks under control of Henry Ford. foul play in his death, the ponce “said. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNBDAY MARCH 1, i March is an important month at this store, which brings many opportunities for economy at a most welcome time, to every woman who would add to her wardrobe. Prices are set at lowest levels during this event. $3.75 - $6.75 Men’s Suits With Two Pair Pants $24.75 Marsheall Field and Michael Stearns Makes Tweeds and Mixtures No Alterations Oxfords i] $4 95 Pair BUSHUSSUSUSISSUCIUU USRS SRS SS S SSS S eSS e S s S e 88 S $ 8 9 e S 02 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Departinent Store taining names and addresses of re- liable and energetic distributors for intoxicants. e Foils Counterfeiters European Wine Makers Eager for U. S. Outlets ST. LOUIS, March 1.—European| ants and manufacturers re-; gard Prohibition repeal as an ac- complished fact, judging from the! flood of letters to the St. Loui ;Chamber of Commerce seeking d {tributors for wines and liquors. Communications from firms n{ England, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Spain and Portugal ask assistance in ob- FINDS HIMSELF AFTER MISSING FOR 36 HOURS : Henrytrorc"s Secretary Drops from'Sight on His Way Home DETROIT, Mich, March 1.~ =st G. Liébold, Henry Ford's G ieral Secretary, who suddenly drop- ped from sight and was missing 36 ‘hotirs * before ‘he “found” himself Jast night in a hotel room in Tray- 3 éfse City, Michigan, many miles fiom home to ‘which he started at 11 o'clock last Monday morn and never reached, teléphonad F t “I just woke up. I had no idea how far I had driven.” Liebold was' totally exhausted, was reported. Associates believe he is sufféring from the strain of two weeks of untremitting work in Detroit’s com- 2 plicated banking situation. Liebold has long been in charge of the Ford Motor Company'’s fiscal policies and was charged with most of the details pending the plan to reorganize two of Detroit's largest | Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, announces that have evolved a fraud-proof bank- note. The bills wiil be placed in circulation this year but whatever cunning is in their manufacturc will be kept szcret. Dailv Cross-word Puzzle . Written prome ise to pay ., Slamese coin . Singing: poet. . Cl\'h Wrong Fixed etlars 16. 155” contest and in the . Musical study 5. Deface . Devoured . Made Additian 1o a ding ACROSS Shoe tottom Winnow 8 Deeds 2. German river Negro. of the Niger deftn 14. Pronoun 5 Redspread 17. Lacerated Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle R BEJB IIH 0N T ) R 18. Attempt 19. Back street in a’city 21, Pronoun Very cold 3. Alr: comb, form French river . Deprived o1 contents Egyptlan solar disk ¢ mamum! Bfllm - E] (R]1 D} . Brofioin it gfi?a} (nleem No [5] L] R EEE RU] T S| A] i o} S €] [TIE] 7] R] (&} [E] [RIS] oses : cent gen . Insect . Génus of the [ EXAonIor a4k Chime ves subscription . First name of an America poet Arid 39, Poem . Native metal Run away secretly 1. Religious dengmina~ tion . Smell . Impose by authority . Before . Female colt . Son of Adam - e 55, Take on cargo 56. Metric land measures §1. Wagers unctl l‘emlle sheep 49, 51. Shoe Il(!hil “FRANK KERNAN ON_CAL. BEAGH ormer Alaskan Is Believ-‘ ed' to Have Been Vic- | hm of Foul Play ! L WG. BIBCB. Ca! March 1— 'H‘I.nk Kernan, aged 55 years, for- mer Alaskan gold miner and also former Seattleite, may have met 7/ m A g e el Wy amw d, was brought ashore by the .. flufl uary 21 and was not N until yésterday' wHen phn Hazelet, Manager of the Haze- n Tours, viewed the body. “friends_said he habit- 4 valuable diamond ring neither of which were I /i II%H B JEER | 3 | AEEN Hll%ll | CANBERRA — Ernest C. Biddle, BELIEVE TWO - MEN IN GRAVE BURIED ALIVE Investigators Make Reve- . lations in Eglon Murder Case | SEATTLE, March 1—Investiga- tors said that the two men, James IMartin admitted killing near Eg- lon last October and whose bedies were discovered a few days {had been shot and then bu: alive. | The Kitsap County Prosecutor has anmounced his intention of fi }ing first” degree murder charges against Martin. The victims were iranch employees. | Officials said that “when the (bodies were exhumed last Sunday, |the tongues' of the victims were \prnn'ud.mg ‘This makes it vir- ,msfly certain the men were buried ,alive and strangulation caused their (deaths.” | Martin said he shot both the jmen after they beat him and tried ‘to rob him. P e his experts after two years' effort,' unidentified i Pail Eireann V otes Abolishment of Oath, i ! % " Allegiance to Crown| i DUBLIN, March 1—The Dail Eireann teday passed the Govern- ment bill abolishing the oath of | allegldhce to the British Crown i The measure now goes tothe Sen- ‘aw. ————————— | CATHOLIC CARD PARTY DRAWS MANY PLAYERS A large crowd gathered at the Parish Hall last night, at the card party given by the Catholic’ La- |dies. | [Prizes _were won by Mrs. Dull and C. C. Rud(&)h at Beulah Parsons and John No wicka at pinochle and Mrs. Helen Kasilicka and 8. Hellenthal at \bfldxe | On the oommmee in charge of the party l_lgt night were Mrs, {Harley Turner, Mrs. H R. V. {dex\Leest, and Mrs. Jack Kear ] SR S S Tom CARD PARTY Rebekah card’ party Wednesday | night. Bridge, whist, refreshments. Fifty cents. —adv. 1933, TWO LOSE LIFE LANDING PLANE IN DOWN WIND Pilot Harry—fium Discov- ‘ ers Tragedy When Sights Wreckage from Air Notable Newlyweds i (Continued from Fage Ome) would move there Seattle. Was Reared Here Born in San Francisco in 1895, Marion Goldstein came here with| parents in 1895 and gr rough boyhood and yo od in this city. He moved s out seven years ago and has re ed In either San Fr; co or} Seattle since then, i | Marion attended local public! | schools, graduated from the Juneau! High School, joined the colors mx’ serving in the United Sta vy, in the submarine div urned home and entered busin his father in Goldstein’s Em im, He left that to go his home The former Mile. t\mlree Doume: granddaughter of the late President Paul Doumer of Ir:mce, is show | with her husband M. , mid- | shipman son of Rear Admiral Nivet | of the French Navy. hey are! shown leaving the Church of chrre de Chaillot, Paris, just after their marriage. -+ SENATG’% I.GNG 1S SUER EUR arked on 'he Lvu f some two years ago. md here se\m D, is survived by her ho are now in S and a sister, M r of Los Ar y He was a member J'dge No. 420, B. F. O. the Blue Lo 2 bodies of t. this city. Funeral arrangemer ave not definitely is thought probab will be bx'o’i;h‘. h ABDS ARMORED ' CARTOUNIT: Semi-Secret Fascist Organ-| ization in Chile Branches Out SANTIAGO, {armored car and tank di 'been organized by the a semi-secret fascis formed to succor any o al regime and to figh tarism and communism. A subsi; “home about 3,000 mcn will b to duty only in he mitting the reg put all its attention work. With organization here virtua complete, units in the prov will be revamped to fit the scheme, replacing all v ers of the “white guard, that body failed to support Montero government. B Beware of Treason Says Von Hinder 1 BERLIN, M h 1.—President ven Hindenburg today issued a dceree “against treasen to the German people, highly treason- able machinations,” and in- creased penalties for espicnage, treason and subversive acts. The death penalty is provid- ed for altempting to secure or disclose important military se- crets. ;5 .Mx- John Dol-| nic order was said »R(Cfm .. Counsel Brings Ac- tion fon Slander hi “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Something on New gond IN PAJAMAS ad- | use it Print, il Rayon Crepe and Wool with Silk combination trim. Priced from $1.95 to $3.75 a&/mmn?, Junear’s Own Store Classified ads pay. KIP'I' RIGHT IN CEI.I.OPHANE New Stock of Jamestown Ice Creepers Thomas Hardware Co. | Kodiak - HALF MILLION Senate Committee )8, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Burean) ¥ Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 1: Fair and slightly warmer tonight and Thursday; modérate | easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wi t |4 pm. yest’y .....30.02 19 40 : End vm;)l i 4 am. today .30.11 1 46 SE 12 n today 130,20 11 42 NE lg CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. temp. temp. -28 -28 £ -2 -20 -12 -8 -12 » 32 32 20 28 19 Weather Cldy Clear Clear TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather b T T 0 Clear 2 2 08 cldy -2 -12 Clear 44 -4 Clear -;3;: 'gg Clear 9. -~ tP. Cldy 28 28 Cldy 14 18 Cldy 16 Clear 1 Clear SE, Clear 18 Clear 24 Clear 0 Snow 38 Cldy 36 Pt. Cldy 48 Cidy Cordova Juneau .. Si < Ketchikan . Prince Rupert Edmonton iocosoogocooo0 ® Portland . San Francisco The barometric pressure 1s slishtly belov n portion of the Gulf of Alaska end in extreme Southeast Alaska in the ocean to the southwari. The pressure is high, but fall- cver the remainder of Alaska and the weather continues gen- clear in Alaska except in Bering Sea and south of the Alaska la. Nome with light snowfall is the only Alaskan station measurable precipitation during the past 24 hours. Tem- A have fallen in Western and Eastern Alaska and ‘have risen {in the middle portmn of the Ter:itory. normal in the east- ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY | Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 L e N P UNITED FOOD Co. CASH GROCERS /e Deliver Phone 403 For Expert Window Cleanin Phone 485 New Wall Pa;)er Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home, Full line of BENJAMIN MQOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. 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