The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1933, Page 2

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Men’s Suits hael Stern Suits w ith two pair pants, Values up to 5 00 Now $24.75 Men’s Dress Shirts In colors white, tan and blue. - Fast c(')iored broadcloth at NEW LOW PRICE $1.25 Men’s Oxfords Famous Star Brand solid leather. *New Low Price $4.00 Pair A Matchless List of Striking Values™ W ¢andiiie vour faney to-a “T” with the newest in color combina- tions and stvles in Spring furnishings for men at rea AN FEmERE Winte® overfBits. While' they last at $14.95 FAMOUS PHOENIX BRAND Men’sflose - - More wear per pair. Former price 50c¢ and 65¢ Now 3 for $1.00 Men’s Hats In-tan -and grey Snap:brim. New:low prices $3.50 and $4.00- - v 18] savings. N ¥ H band:- A NEWS-JIGGER A Headliner’s Hidden Here— .lj'in(l llim - e i | | | | | | 1t looks like a hopeless jumble now, bat it Wen’ -fingr auve cut it apart along the light lines and then pleced it toeth g\w— erly. T¥s'no task at all to cut it cut, as yon will see. Your solution should disclose n man much in the day's big news—and it will if it | agrees with the one shown on page 6. Bl B s |tn ‘which several amateurs and pro- British C““g Lurger fessionals, including George Dun- Golf Cup Fair Trial|can, Abe Mitchell and Ted Ray, | will participate. LONDON, March 11.—Gene Sar- | azen’s idea for a b :01f hole | pARL H. © 'OK i8 bearing $bme frint in Su‘pl RE fluy‘i‘g ON EVANS rey. e The Chert: ht-inch h favor, but with a six- P Next month the r T | merchandise broker, returned. to experiment |his home in Juneau this morning on the Admiral Evans from a trip, Westward and Interior dis-. now INSPECTION TRIP :Paul Gora%f |in the summer, Paul Gordon, Di- | | rector of Education for the Bureau | ime \ptirpose - of - SUpervising " the Farl H, Clifford, well known| FROM EXTENSIVE Troast ‘and lows Return on Evans Having coversd all’ districts, ‘ex- | cept the Aleutian Tslands, the far can be reached by steamer or boat of Indian Affairs' in ‘Alaska, ac-| ccmpanied by N. Lester Troast, Architect for the Bureau, and Dr.| F. S. Pellows, Medical Director of the Bureau, returned on'the Ad- miral Evans this morning from a two month trip of inspection to the ! schools ‘and other institutions of' completed by a ‘government depart- were - visited 'in ‘widely scattered localities. "Phe -inspection was ‘for schools and*giving all “possible ‘ad-, vice arid #ssistance: d the teach- | ers, doctors and mursés of the dit- ferent 'districts. 'ORMldren of the various “schobls 'were exsmined by Dr. Fellows:and:trédtmeht advised for Uany" ailments: or *disabilities found. ¢ > B i The districts visited: HieTuded the! i southwest, the western;: the ' Sew- ard Peninsula-dénd ‘the northwest with a few stops in the southeast, airplane, ‘though'a few short: trips| ADELATDE, “Atistralia, March 11, —Genera) €Ol ¢ polfce in* %m fi ported to the government that he is unable to suppress gambling. “Atistrallans wifl “bét 0o ‘T what the law or ‘the penalty 18,” R S AEV R Of 'te 25561 Dérsons ‘gradulted, from ‘the Univer#ity 1" fowh, 22 4389 are still living. HAVE YOU NOTICED THIS NEW FAD , MWOMEN WEARING MEN'S TROUSERS | FOR ONE AM ASHAMED OF QUR CWILIZATION- | \TS POSITIVELY D1 SGUSTING - the Bureau. ; SIL The trip jus; finishea is the| | most‘complete ‘and’exterisive ever ment in ‘Alaska and over 80 places ! | district. -The party:went from Junf%m"‘ Bill-to permit G nedu to Gordove By: stehmer: and | Britaint 16 ‘pay up ‘to did Praceically the ehtireremaing- |0f her War deBtin silver ¢ er of its extemsive ‘travelling by Maximum fothér billy authokizing the Goverd: OFFICIALS -BACKNEW-YORK OITY BANKS PREPARE Next Monday _ NEW, YORK March 11 —This metropolis of big money, cheefed north ‘and a few other places which |by signs of rebounding confidence, got ready to throw open the throt- tle of its banking machine on Monday under somewhat relaxzd restrictions. Meanwhile the banks are taking care of the vital week-end needs. There have been- stampedes o tarn 'in’ ‘hoarded gold and return the ‘eurréncy to the banks. VER BILLS e Wes! nited, States Senat yes h tiated a move to tiirn the ‘monetary emergency into re- juvenatéd pricés for: silver. | @enator “‘Burton K. “Wheeler, ‘of Montana, “introduced “his bill - for Temonktization “of “silver at-a ratio " 16 0 T With gold. 3 ‘Bentitor 'Key Pittman; ‘of Nevada, $100,000,000! AToWaticE “to be 45 cen ' 'Senator Pittman introduced an /ment 6o iy 5,000,000 ouinces ver ‘@~ month of domestic pro- ddictiony: Vit WAY ' 'SOUTH ON EVANS) Dr. H E. Fromm, from the| Kennecott copper mine, is a soufh- bound passeriger 6n the Admiral Evans, and 1s spending the Juneau while the steamer is in ————o— Tet the advertisements help you miake your shopping plans ‘fed thereby n RUSTGARD MADE DEFENDANT IN §10,000 LIBEL (Cash Cole Charges Him with Libelous Utteranee in Last Campaign (Contnuea; 1rum Page Crae) 140 ARE DEAD )8 nmp(m’rmpr‘ AGRICULTURE, WEATHER The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 11: BUREA! IN QUAKE ZONE, { Fair tonight, Sunday possibiy showers . srat Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Ve e e 4 pm. yesty ...2996 41 PR i e Wgflj‘;‘” Injured Runs “Tnto Thou-|¢ St R il e o/ Noon ay X 32 sands — Long Beach Is B NE e Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS y YESTERDAY | TODAY T Highet b | bovesam b B Catastrophe Center | (Continued: frum Page: One) the Governor and ordered paid. The auditor refused to pay. it. In ‘the' Fal of 1931 another similar .amount became due to | the same parties. 'This voucher was also approved by the Gov- ernor and ordered paid. But the ‘"Auditor neither aflowea or disallowed this claim. He simply ‘refused to do anything. Later Mr. Cole wernt to Seat- tle, where he associated with his friend William Paul.” What | he said to Paul I do not know, but after Cole returned to Ju- near, Paul offered the officers | of the- Arctic ‘Transportation | Company to go to Juneau and | persuade Cole to draw war- | ‘rants ‘on the' ‘Treasury for the claims in‘question, on'the ‘con- | ‘dition'that ‘he, Phul,‘receive | w fes-of $1,000 for his services, 1f ‘successfill. - That offer was | aecepted. Paul ¢ame to Juneau on ‘one “boat ‘and Yeturried o Seattle’ on- the next with the two warrgnts and received ‘his fee, ‘There seems to be perfect | ‘understafiding betweén Cole and | Paul. Now, “if 'Oash ‘Oble ‘Is elected Auditor and Paul At- | torney:‘Gieneral, what is likely | to 'happen 'to pebple wHo' have ¢laims ‘dgainst the Territory? would théy have to divide with tomebody in order to have their legal ' claims allowed? I 'am just asking the question. There is‘no deubt in my ‘mind that if the Board ‘of Examiners had not been ‘created” Paul would ‘have beén in ‘Juniéau practicing law' before the .Auditar‘s of- fice, and in a certain other part of which said libel, there was and is contalned these word: “‘Cash has been diss with my opinons, and wh wants now is an Attorney Gen- éral who will agree with him, whether right or wrong, and that 15 the reason he is urging the election of William Paul, the man who, for a fee of one thousind ‘dollars induced Cash | Cole to pay ‘out over mine | “housand ‘dollars ‘of Territorial money to the Arctic Transport Company. These two would make a fine pair meaning and intending thereby to charge and say, and to be under- stood as charging and saying, that Plaintiff was a man of bad moral character, ‘that he had accepted a bribe afid was a trickster and had been corrupt in his office of Au- ditor of ‘the Territory of Alaska, and that he would for a corrupt purpose, towit, compelling claim- ants to ‘bribe plaintiff, withhold just claims from ' payment, and that Plaintiff was not entitled to 'public confidence becaust plaintiff ‘would blackmail claimants - into ‘Paying' one certain lawyer a por- tion of their claims which portion Jfthat certain lawyer would 'divide | With Plaintiff; ““That Plaintiff has been Jamag- the sum 0l Ten ‘Thousand Dollars. “Wherefore, Plaintiff prays judg- ment against Defendant, in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars and the ‘costs and disbursements of this action.” " 3 —— —— MICHAEL McKALLICK RETURNS ON NORTHLAND f Michael McKallick returned to [ddnéan’ yesterday on - the Motor- ghip Northland ffém a trip “to" the :[South in connection with mining property in which' he is interested. — -, 3 'CHET JOHNSONARRIVES ‘Chet Johnson, Yépresentative of “National Giocef'y Company and sevéral other'iiriés returned ‘on the motorship Northland yesterday af- mfl ‘from Sbutheast ‘Alaska ports. ———eeo——— !ETURNS FROM KETCHIKAN " “Frank Dufresne, Game Warden with the Alaska Game Commission, |rétarnied on the motorship North- land from Ketchikan where he has| 'been on business in connection with the session fo Court there. ON MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND ' | . Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. T . Gt on X ) el (S B 4obmibiyy were Bt o B i | $emp, Jemp. "’,",f"" 24hrs, Weather Dol : Nome:-. ok~ 98- | S g iy g e Reports of a tidal wave were|Bethel ¢ a0 9 1 ™ 16 ] 9“4_ without foundation. Fort Yukon . 28 28 2 2 4 i s ‘Hdmor—Tragedy Tanana 24 24 -8 -8 0 0 Cim‘. There were many bits of humor | Fairbanks 28 26 6 6 6 o C]g\x and tragedy during the quake. Eagle, 26 24 3 14 i e Clear Onhé man rlished from an apart-|St. Paul 34 32 { %0 30 12 02 Clear ment dragging his pajama-clad wife| Dutch Harbor 38 38 | 32 32 6 -02 3 Cldy by the z‘mnd.' Kodiak 46 44 32 36 0 '0 t. Cldy “Dedrie go back and get my]|Cordova 38 38 26 44 12 e gg) drgs&" the wife shrieked. o Juneau .. . 2 41 i 29 20 5 " Cld} Her mate dashed back in the|Sltka i 45 —_— 27 0% 0 Rerd Bt Cldy trembling building and returned|Ketchikan ... 46, 42 22 22 4 0 .Cl y with only a suit of clothes in his}Prince Rupert 42 40 | 26 28 4 0 mz:n hand. Edmonton . R R o | 4 b cnemr- Chance for Ferces Seattle 48 44 | 42 44 6 44 Cla: Many were given a chance to be|Portland 52 48 | 44 44 6 12 Ran}; heroes. San Francisco 64 62 | 52 52 6 Wi Clay Forrest, Brinkerhoff, switchboard BT & o operator hU'the Dofnibguez sub-| The barometric pressure is low over most of ‘the northeastern station of the Pacific Electric Rail-| Pacific Ocean and from the eastern ion of the way, was one of the heroes. When|to Oregon, with showers yesterday imrcme S::mhge“sl{er‘: :ll:;:(: the first shock came he stood by|The pressure remains moderately high in Tnferior and "Western A]-‘ h)s? post to throw a switch that|aska with clear weather in those district and in Southeast Alaska youul‘d save many lives at the cost| Temperatures have fallen in the northern portion of the Termor’ (6f his own. Searchers found his|and have risen in the southern Intérior and at cordova‘ 4 body in the ruins of the building, - crushed by huge masonry pieces, toesa’ iipricki, o, it b ALWAYS j FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY “What is that mother?” Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD co. then and the girl fell dead. CASH GROCERS Jack Ellison and his wife, at the Rossmore Hotel, were killed byi + We Deliver BAILEY’S SPECIAL Specialists on quakée insurance i Every Night from 8 P. M. said a considzrablé part of the Ioss CHICKEN NOODLES caused by the tremblors will have and to be borne by the property even CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE surance 'because of “deductible clauses” in ‘each policy which re-i quire & property owner to bear a 5 to 15 per cent loss. Countless buildings sustathed slight damage in the quake '‘area. LA IR Street car conauct in the Phone 403 Netheriands can be hired to, ad- vertise business establishments by calling their names as the cars pass them. | Pt e DURING BANKING HOLIDAYS we will gladly ' B SR extend F OR I NSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON CREDIT Telephone 409 B, M. Behrends Bask Bldg. on . . ' Sale Dresses New Wall Paper Here!' as an See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home, .. . ¢ ; 3 Full lide of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS | accommodation JUNEAU PAINT STORE to our - ‘ regular - THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY customers. f “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th 'and Franklin Sts; Phone 136-2 ‘FRESH BAKED DELICACIES ~ HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD" JUNEAU BAKERY _ (Next'to Juneau Drug)- - PARTY DRESSES for $10.00 All This, Week THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS " The Gastineau Our Services o You Begin and_End at_th Qe B s B L g pnd, End atthe s - ALASKA MEAT CO. ~~QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKIN Meadowbrook Bufter S Au;tin?réih"l‘n?du PHONESY Deliveries—10:80, 2:80, 439 Use Alaska Lumber PHONE 358 . . . b e R B

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