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Taken in the hnrflzmmhc Z one m Southorn Cahforma F o”ouuw_gr the Rm ent Dmmior Thero hows the Morri chaken down and antomecbilcs smashed under the debris. ; lnfi.au‘uml News, Pheto shows .Vl‘urlm'\ at l(mg recent earthguake shocks. Gas mains are not yet in sy Bread line at Lcng Beach. tion of the serving, n, Scouters a SGUUT FEED / x Sons ass ih\ A‘he 200 persons, .the Annual Fam“r\hnld- Short talks were and Son dinmer held Saturday in | Gov, George A. Parks, Senator the, Moose Hall, was a complete success, -it was declared today by ! Dr. jtoben Simpson, president of | Kinley Park. the Juneau Scout Council. The affair ‘this year was handled from beginning to end by Scouters. Council members sold tickezs ar- | Lomen of Nome, an | Dr. Simpson read a bri cil. The program also anged the program and menu, as- d Toyn McMullen in the ,)r.A.- i nalling sentative George A. Lingo of Me of the finances of the Sco THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ( MONDAY MARCH 20, 1933. Aparimant hrcnablc s b Beach sogn Jnu’ that city was «(n(knu by the shape. !domonfrs:mns of knot and first bugie calls by Billy Lowe; fire-by-friction equipment, did | w‘ had |of . | District Scout Commissioner. It was discoyered today Botato peelings made Al- d Rep ily near the entrance. port r peslings, too. Coun- | accordance with included | duct, they declared. | Ocean Boulevard in Leng Beach wi'h it | MRS, Angeles, 5 front NEWS = FOHN-HANSEN TO BE | IN DOUGLAS TOMORROW According to arrangements which 2 been made, Mrs. Lidia Fohn- e will be at the Dougl ol tomorrow on at ock, to talk to the wom: Island about rugmaking in which she is in 1 also give demo! All inte: atiend the to > JOHN WILLIS DIES AFTER LONG oldtime resident oI tclephcte LL! o : Scuthern California seetion REGEIVER FOR | John Willis, the Native village here, away at his home on ay morning, a victim of tuberculosis from which he had been a long suffered. The deceased was he- tween 55 and 60 years of age. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maj and two sons, Tom and! When a young man Willis Reported to Be in Financial Trouble ral serviczs will take place AUTO GONCERN s Studebaker Corporatlon Isin The zb(ve lnttrational News picture shows damaged bmldlnm where cne man was elecirocated by wres shown in photo. ows tne Huntingten Park, Cal. gocked by severs car¢hquake /flflslm Woman Again | St’as, Cataracts on Are Ronwl‘ed SEATTLE, March 20.—Mrs. 2, who with her husband one of the first xenmcu,; herds in Alaska, now Catar- s have been removed Ivom her leyes. She is on her first trip to |the sT in 24 year: e \'(’S Pe! tying, sig- aid by Scouts; display with d with the }cxplana.mn by H. L. Redlingshaf: ing dishe: Dads and sembled in the Moose ball- With .an- attendance of nearly \room where a short program was a box of that some unknown party had emptied in the bY | sircet outside the Moose Hall. The box had been laid down temporar- Councilmen |said the party was welcome to the box, but he should have taken the | His action is not i roper Scout con- Catholic church Tuesday , ab 9:30 o'clock under the of the Alaska Native cod. ————— RETURNING FROM SOUTH After a brief visit to the Puget ropolfs and adjacent 2 Shudshift i5 a return- szengar on the Admiral Ev- (ans due to arrive tomorrow. [EVANGELIST SERVICES | IN DOUGLAS CONTINUE ! The Evangeli jare being cond |Harcld E. Gibson ohn T. Carroll, Servieés which by the Rev and the at the Bagle Ball in Douglas, will be continuad on Tuesday and Friday evenings this week at 7:45 o'clock. Interest and attendance at the services has beeh increasing with {each - service the evangelists said | Last evening Evangelist Carroll in answering the question, “What {Is Christianity?” said that Christi- anity is not a creed, set of rules or code of laws, but a life and that the best argument for Christi- anity is a Christian. He illustrated this by a number of Biblical and historical. stories. The services are undenomina- tional and the public is welcome. ———.—— Read the ads as carefully as you read the news articles. i Rev. | SOUTH BEND, March 20.—Th2 Studebaker. Corporation, m turers of the Studebaker, R Pierce-Arrow automobiles, has n placed in the hands of a re- hip by Federal Judge Thom- Slick on petition of the Edwards | t0 tr a oy SO, EURE S0dy. MANC BT GTON, March |20/ e The Edwards Iron Works has a | 8olden flood into the Federal Re- m of $6220. | serve Banks has returned \*.'f:ll 25 of the Studebaker | 2POVe $400,000,000 in two weeks, poration approximately $7,- | Since Prcsv!en’, Roosevelt declared 000,000 and the assets approximate- | t3at hoarding 17 $5,500,000. tign, LR NS CARLETON CAPTURES SIX STRAIGHT TITLES NORTHFIELD, Minn.,, March 20. hey're still trying to stop Carle- basketball team in the Mid- st Conference. For the sixth straight season : Carls captured the conference e this year, hanging up an un- beaten. record of victorigg. During its dong v march, Carleton has won 39 straight con- ence games and hasn't been de- icated. at home against any kind of competition for 49 successive mes, The Mid-West conference is'no | nall college set-up, eigther. Other ams in_the confe: are Mon- mouth, Coe, Beloit, Lawrénce, ' GOLD HOARDERS RS United States to Join League, Peru WASHINGTON, State Department March officials 20. said Join the League of Nations in deal- ings in pute and Hugh Wilson, Minister to Switzerland, has been named as representative on the League’s Committee. Sp—_— e CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 20. —William Lawrence, 57, night por- ter at a hotel here, got a hreak that was a break. He got a broken nose that broke his record for con- tinuous service—without a night off—at his job for 22 years. Law- Knox, Ripon, and Cornell of Iowa. rence had’ to stay at home two e nights because of the accident in Make Mullons Think—and Buy!which his nose was injured. e POLLY AND HER PALS OH,I ADORE’ CUPS! KIN BY CRACKIE,THAT FELLER OF DELS 1S A "CHAMP' NO FOOLIN; UNK, IT'S EITHER _ By CLIFF STERRETT { OH-H! He: SHOWED YouU HIS CUP HUH'S CHECKERS WITH HIM!! ARE DISGORGING - was injuring the na-| | And Colombia Ca €lthe exact conditions and giving, il- the United States has agreed to| ide Peru-Colombian dis-! ANOTHER SHOCK IN L. A. REGION LOS ANGELES, Cal..Maxrch 20— Anothér of the 1dngs sgribs of {quakes was recorded Sunddy after- [noon in the Los Angeles area. There was no consequential dam- age although the quake was clearly felt. . {First Explorer to Climb Mt. St. Elias Passes Away in Italy (Continued, from ®age One.) mostly ' under fire of the ecnemy guns, and carried them fo Ttaly, where they. were reorganized. In February, 1917, he asked to be rclieved and was succeeded by Ad- miral Thaon di Revel. He:' was nominated Admiral in PFebruary, 1918, After the war he engaged in ex- ploration in Abyssinia and: Somaji- {land and in 1920 organized & huge |sugar and fruit company for the |latter country. In January, 1932, he was made. president of:the Ital- ian Company, a merger of all the principal Italian shipping lines, but {he resigned within a year, The duke was born a prince of the House of Savoy in Madrid on nuary 29, 1873. At the time his Prince Amedeo of - Savoy, ke of Aosta and brother, of King | Humbert of Italy, was king of | Spain. Two weeks after the prince's | birth, his father abdicated the ‘Svnmsh throne and returned to \Ita]), where the baby was chrisi- ‘ncd Luigi Amedeo Joseph Marie -F\rdmand Francis. at Central and Slaussn Avenue, . | .I‘ MIDGET LUNCH | Under Old Management | | TOM and MARIE STURGE | Open Sunday | . | | | . DOBBS CAPS 13541 BANKS | ' IRE OPERATING WASHINGTON, March 20.—M least 13,541 of approximately 11, COI banks of the nation that are members and nonmembers of the Federal Reserve, are deing business, are several instances of trictions but for the most part he finaneial institutions are func- ning normally. 11,225 nonmember banks of Federal Reserve, 8,086 are op- Now H.S GRAVES The C:l'othi‘ng‘ Man ————————— | Hysteric Reports of J | Deaths,Damage,Quake | i Zone to Be Refuted “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 20. | ~—To ' counteract what i3 termed | hysteric reports of death and dam+ |28e in the earthquake here and at ALO!)Z Beach, the Chamber of Com- marm is planning to send speak- y(l"S throughout the nation telling “Xustrare;l lectures showing pictures |and actual damages. S e Portugal’s wheat crop last year {was the largest on record. OIL Burners | for NON RUN HOSIERY A new shipment! All latest . shades! Full run of sizes! 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