The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 20, 1933, Page 8

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| { PNV VN RO 8 1S PRESIDENT, BRAND 15L00 Pioneer Session Ends with Election of Officers and | : A 'NOW PLANNING WORLD EMPIRE Authority ofi;ague of Na-| tions Flouted — U. S. - 'Dmgnet Is Spread for Abductors Fifleen-Ye;-Bld Boy Kidnaped from His Ohio Home Social Evening | Sentiments Ignored WARREN, Ohio, March — police dragnet has b Territorial S GENEVA, March 20.—Dr. W 1- ldcross Ohio and Penn |ington Koo, Chinese del the League of Nations, urges inter- national action to prevent Japan estab] ing “mastery of the Paci- fic” He saild Japan is menacing | the life of China and will menace ithe United States Dr. Koo, further said I ations and pledges mean that Japan is evading all |t and attempting to build fup a World Empire by so-called independent states. He further de- | D d that Japan flouts the auth- of the League of Nations and s sentiments of the Ameri- an 1)00*)“ and of the world. FARM RELIEF MEASURE 1S UP IN HOUSE was unanimously of xl\l G rand Igl Jr., nd President He hu been Dollfuss of ‘Aufitl‘ll, who has become virtual dictator of the country following | ran and mem-| the refusal of President Wilhelm | n, Mr.| Miklas to acespt the resignation of active in! the entire Cabinet. lIn the face of 5 increasing pro-Hitler sentiment, Nome, having been| (FCERNE P was_instructed by a member of the City|the President to ruthlessly main- Council and of the Northwest tain public peace and order. All} (h amber of Commerce. He has political demonstrations have been | 1 Nome since 1903, and Was Zorbidden. ted from the public schools [ {roll re. Mr. Lomen has represented the nd Division in the Alaska Leg- since 1 He was.a mem- e House of Representatives' JAPANFORCES REPORTEDIN ; and is now the senior se Division. Mr e GIMNA PRUPER Speedy Action Is Expected| [ office of Secretary for the _Senate Attitude Is Alsn re- seventh Um\mu'ufl term elected Not Known S wire, Jahn. Tebk 'né Grand Tov n in Undlspuhd WAS"I“N.K‘J T;J‘I:‘l, (\l\fie‘x_;il;dhz‘o J ¥ Dr. W. H. Chas: es s new gpd ey fistorian and the Rev. C. E. Territory ! to aid the farmers are ng in the National Capital Rice as Grand Chaplain. Cther officers unanimously elect- TOKYO, M.u\:h A Japanes Administration’s sponsored | @ ed by the Grand Igloo, were: Past nfanury brigade 1"'93”“(1' F‘»' program to help agriculture movedi 3 Giand Pre nt, George A. Mac- have uccum-fi_d Sahoc ., a ~°‘“‘t toward House approval where liLtlx" » of Fairbanks: First Grand 2 North China proper and m'n}‘l_\ or no change is anticipated. | ident, Andrew Nerland, of Miles ~northeast of Peip! Thi It is not known what may hap- Second Grand Vice- miles into the u Senate where it Mrs. M. Monkmann, of erritory south of at least a few major changes | |8 / : which the J. m proposed. Grand Treasurer, John . | CC nd, said would not be inv i r Reck, of Juneau; Grand Chaplain, $3mand: & o s r Nye predicted that Presi e Chinese operations for »sevelt soon would send to the Rev. C. E. Rice, of Juneau Grand Historian, Dr. W. H. Chase, vd Congress a proposal to refinance| iy such act housand hinese ar V) of Cordova; Grand Sergeant-at. One thousand Chinese are Ie-|farmers and small home owners| B Ml Boah et ported to have been killed in severe noy avly'indeb. i rms, Nels Swanberg, of NOMS; popiing i the Hsifengkow area. | | Grand Trustees, Joseph McDonald, H of Fairbanks; Alfred p.!. Ghezzi, of R R | Promote Prosperity With Prini-| B bt T M Gl of Use Type and Ink—and Why? |er's Ink! | riet E. Hunt, of Ketchikan; , of Seward officers who and _ AH present were inducted into off were by Past Grand President H. R. Shepard, assisted by R. M. Keeny, Chaplain; E. J. Rodenberg, Ser- geant-at-Arms; Elmer E. Reed, Secretary, and made appropriate addresses to the members, express- ing their thanks for the honor con- ferred upon them and assuring them of their best efforts to fulfill their duties. Anchorage Next Meeting Place Anchorage was chosen unanimous- ly as the place of meeting of the Grand Igloo in March, 1934, on such date of the month as the Grand President may determine. Addresses Made Addresses were made by Mrs. Lot- tie Spickett, who extended an invi- tation to the members of the Grand Igloo to attend the next| session of Auxiliary No. 6, Stephen McCutcheon and Nels Swanberg, who talked of the early days of the Grand Igloo. A number of resolutions were adopted in regard to the Grand Izloo and memorial < services for the departed brothers were held under the supervision of Grand Chaplain C. E. Rice, Social Evening Ends Session The twenty-fifth session conclud- ed on Saturday evening with a so- | clal gathering of the members of Toke Point Oysters, | the Grand Igloo and PioneeFs. The| | chief entertainment was lurn!shed; larg(’ slze‘ can . . . by Dr. W. H. Chase, who showed al hundred beautiful stereop- an views of the Territory whlch{ he has collected during his many years residence in Alaska. Follow- ing the showing of the views, cards were enjoyed during the remainder| of thz eve g and refreshments GOSN were served by members of tl‘o Auxnl'an of the Pioneers. .o soais b 1| CALIFORNIA | His Oath as Ambassador‘ 3 GROCERY | Telephone 478 | King Oscar Kippered i Snacks,can . . . ... 5¢ &V Tuno, White. Meat,2 cans . . . . . 45¢ S & W bhrunp.s large size,3cans . . . .. 50c | Relmnco Clums, Lutle * Neck, percan . . . . 25¢ | WASHINGTON, March oy L Josephus Daniels, rec appoint- ed Ambassador to Mexico, was sworn in last Saturday by brother, Superior Court rank Daniels. his Judge WE DELIVER K.C. Baking Powder 25 Ounces for 25 cents Nationally Known for 40 Years George Brothers mephom 9295 Five Fast Deliveries hope lud ay |has been made yet. TACOMA, Wash., (James O'Day, employe of the Unit- led States’ American Lake, it might ensn: who was abducted last night. Japan's | Vets’ Hospltal Payroll Stolen by Six Robbers March Veterans' All Child’s Rubbers Rubi)ers NOW 75¢ All Women’s Rubbers NOW 75¢ All Men’s Rubbers NOW 85¢ No ransom demand |° Hospital was held-up last iSzx(urdJy afternoon by six men and | robbed of the $4,500 hospital pay- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY MARCH 20, 1933. e A S0 AR L b A 8L 1 MAKES PRUTEST FARM RELIEF Ll] Judge Bourquin Says 20.—A n spread ania ¢ the kid- napers of 15-year-old Peter Myers, in i J o Sat- tor, succeeding the late | confidence that it Thomas J. Walsh, is voiced in a [the farmers and consumers cooper- letter written by United States |ate. If the plan succeeds and Dis publ! 20— | Ju at Juds $1.00 P 70 SEATING OF “SEN. ERIGKSUN’SCCF: HELENA, Mont,, sharp protest against the seating | is my SHOES MU . shoes from high priced groups to this ited States District] Entire Nation Secretary of Agriculture Position BOUght | dent Roosevelt’s gram' as one toward a 50! tate” March 20. — A ohn E. Erickson, former Gov: r of Montana, as United States se, ict Judge George Bourquin, to {farm products United States Senate and made |tion will be benefitted. ic here. dge Bourquin explains that “it {has no right of duty of citizenship ‘ch‘m ring this communication, di- l Erickson resigned as Governor. . g, shed none by my official PO- |hen Lieutenant Governor p\ank‘ . IH. Cooney became Governor, dse Bowauin sad “Brickson's | Gooney immedlaiely _appoinied 0ld Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce n to the S to the u»lfi to the SElla(/ ' Eric Reduced for the Second ST GO Regardless of Price! CASH MUST COM Regardless of Loss! Business has been good at our Liquidation Sale . . . thanks to the generous response of the people of Juneau! And we have to keep it good, because, ... WE MUST RAISE MORE CASH QUICKLY TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF OUR CREDITORS! Through our determination to get this cash regard- less of loss we have again reduced many sale prices to bring you a new conception of REAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK! Another Drastic Reduction! One Lot Women’s F ootwear 35 Former Values to $7.00 Several dozen pairs of women’s shoes that were on sale last week at $2.95—and extreme values at that price—will be on sale, starting tomorrow at the further reduced price of $2.35. New Low Price " ALL MEN’S AND BOYS’ 1 Many Pairs from Higher Priced Groups Added to * Our Sale Group of Women’s Shoes $1.95 Selling at To give you a better selection at the popular sale price of $1.95 we have added lot for the second drive of the sale. Misses,” Boys’ and Children’s Shoes Tremendous Reductions! Space does not permit tie mention of the many, sensa- But we promise you real money-saving values, and when you see them you tional savings on children’s shoes. will say that we fulfill our promises. PLAN PRAISED etary Wallace Declares rogram Will Benefit in an address here, praised Presi- farm relief pro- “balanced to benefit the whole nation and not only the farmers. He said the bill attempts a ma- jor social experiment but expressed will succeed if the whole na- er foundation than pur- te vacancy. Many Already Low Sale Prices Have Been A gain BROKEN LINES WOMEN’S SHOES We can’'t promise you a great assortment at this price but to meet the demand for Dollar Shoes, we have added a group of crepe sole sandals suitable for Spring wear. NEW SPRING FOOTWE4R Latest Styles Latest Shades SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY More Tomorrow—— Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS. Wallace, Open Evenings A It i St S e We Have Anotl;er Shipmcnt of TASTY MALT-—a delicious chocolate drink with Camera Free, can . 55¢ NEW POTATOES, just arrived, 2 lbs. for 25¢ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 {1 \ I SR R AT ¢ SMASH PRICES for the 2nd Big Drive of Our Liquidation SALE Big Drive Startm Tomorrow! Down Go Prices on One Big Group Women’s Shoes Former Values Up to$ 9.00 NEW LOW $3.35 PRICE Necessity compels us to sell these shoes without thought of cost or loss. They were priced ridiculously low last week at $3.95, but to sell them quickly we have again re- duced them to $3.35. $1.00 Men’s $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords NOW. $3.65 Men’s Work Shoes Values to $4.50 NOW $2.45 Women’s Slippers Values to $1.75 95¢ Values to $2.25 $1.35 00 at

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