The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1933, Page 8

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£ & INTERESTING ADDRESSES AT WOMAN'S CLUB CHAMBER T0 BE HOST TO COAST BUARD OFFICERS Officers of Tallapoosa Will | * Be Greeted by Local Business Men ‘ Keaton And Bride ‘ | S. Fellows Give Talks at Yesterday's Meeting Representative Joe Green, of Hyder, and Dr. F. S. Fellows, Medi- cal Director for the Bureau of In- dian Affairs in Alaska, gave ex- Gua ance of taking an interest in the| regulations to be passed regarding| th: sale of light wine and beer in| the Territory. | Dr. Fellows, in an interesting talk, described the hospitalization| work being done in Alaska by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and of| the health condition oi the Indians| throughout the districts visited by| him during the recent trip of in-| Buster Keaton, sober-faced come- dian, is shown with his bride, ! former May Scribbens of Culver City, Cal., as they appeared in El‘ Tex., on their honeymoon.| KETCHIKAN SET LIKES JUNEAU; et e i a guest of the Chamber tomorrow the open meeting which follow- SHREE S gy led it Empire Has Surprise for Garland qugan, Floor F""‘ In addition to routine matters, gups £y ..mrl 2 i isher, to Stay Here After |it was decided at the business Furst City Citizen Upon | meeting to invite the wives of One Big Contract Boggan, members of the Territorial Legisla- ture and Territorial officials to be| | honor guests at the April luncheon| His Arrival Here of the Rc {Rep.: Joe Green and Dr. F.| N T — e e e 5 & gL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933. ;i Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Hangs loosely 7. Trenchant Branches of learning, 9. Front of the foot Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. T | | | [ | { | I | | wit 10. Exists | 13. Rest flE] 11. Give another 14. One who talks title o o I 12. Wears away Crsddi/ RIN| 17" Rodents 15. Unclose: poet. 21. Father or 16. EIf mother 18. Negative R[S|AlY]| 23. Ancient Jew- x N NIE ish ascetic 19, Stx g 24, Frepared «. Sailors 25. Wind indl- cator 6. Abrading tools . Hindu wom- 21, Tablet 22. Weaken 26. Renown ologmMv S[0>| et s 82 M Z|O|OAY M p|meZm v > 2 i | an's gar- | 27 Puts a new ment bottom in a T . Calmer | chair 31. Leather | 28. Fathers A thongs Rational Tlo| 32 Made of a 30. Auction 12 sheep's coat ndinavian N[S| 33. Nerve network ' | cellent talks to the members and 3. Lets 'u_:um ‘ guests of the Juneau Woman's Club| % Stushi 42. Series jof con- ~ pown | vesterday afternoon ‘at its month-| 3% Embryonic, Boiage 1 Do | ly meeting in the Council Cham- tissue 44. City in Okla- Complain 42. Mongrel dog ; Represen ve Green spoke of al * ~unit of time :}’ Ch:k bhaiie 1\‘\“11[ river 1_:1\'1;:.” sun | number of matters to come before| A0 Byfbel for 49, Traps P Bata thore | #| |the Territorial Legislature at ns{ 41. The Indian 50. Daydream: 1:'[11(]’;!:1!\" I i : present session and of the import-| mulbetry hein o LEGISLATORS | HAVE SETTLED IN NEW HOMES Members of Senate, House Take Apartments for | Temporary Residence R Members of the Territorial Legis- | lature have settled down to steady | business in the Capitol building | during the last two weeks and! those from other places in the Territory have also settled in' aparfments ane hotels that will| be their homes for the next five| and a half weeks. | Members of the Senate, many of | whom are accompanied by bheir‘ wives, cafi be found at the follow-| \| ing apartments and hotels; President and Mrs. Allen Shat- | tuck, at their residence on Eighth! Charles E. Mitchell (left) resigned as chairman of the National \Street; Senator and Mrs. Robert | CMyhha;kt:w NlugRVork and Hugh ?'.IB:kor' (:’l‘uhi'} ault Iucflmt:der‘;t v sembly ents: | of the National company, an affiliate of the Nationa ank. 5 pragay, Assembly APAIMNtSi| Both testified befare the senate stock market investigating committee. : | (Associated Press Photos) askan Hotel; Senator and Mrs. | Thomas J. De Vane, Assembly| ! Apartments; Senator and Mrs. | IS ARRESTED ON FEDERAL WARRANT James Frawley, MacKinnen Apart- 9 . 3 e ments; Senator and Mrs. Luther| NEW YORK, March 22—Charles E. Mitchell, resigned Chairman C. Hess, MacKinnon Apartments; | of the National City Bank, was arrested last night at his Fifth Avenuc Senator Alfred Lomen, Gastineau | home on a Federal warrant charging wilful attempt to defeat and evade Hotel and Senator N. R. Walker | the income tax law. and his daughter, Miss Florence | The warrant chargsd specifically that Mitchell attempted to evade ‘Walker, Assembly Apartments. | taxes of more than $600,000 on his net income of more than $2,823000 Members of The House of Repre- | for the year 1929. |sentatives are residing at the s following: i | 7 Bipcaker - don PANDORRI, Gascin-!"ARRY R. RACE HERE | property here. He will remain un- ON BUSINESS TRIP| ] the end of the week when ne expects to return to Ketchikan n |eau Hotel; Representative and Mrs. J. W. Kehoe, MacKinnon Apa ments; Representative and Mrs. | Harry R. Race arrived in Juneau > nf Sldabiia | the motorship Northland. Harry Race r of the H any, of Seabile, gen: of the club to be held in two Andrew Nerland, Zynda Hotel; |from Ketchikan on the Admiral —poo-._.m 2 arrived in Jur e ; for f"““\“m%_ e \weeks at the Coffee Shoppe. Sen: {Rep. and Mrs. Thomas Judson,|Evans last evening on business in’ Ketchikan, with jals and labor for the floors in the |, "0 Lomen, of Nome, Twelfth and C. Sts; Rep. F. J.|connection with his drug store an: Classified ads pay. the new s has been Assembly Apartments, will com- oo, "ageq to make an addre Baronovich, Gastineau Hotel; Rep. = = generally stimulated there with the plete his work there next S.Ituma)"uL the coming luncheon, A. G. Blake, Zynda Hotel" Rep" announcement that the canneries night. | i R Joe K. Greén Gastineau Hotel; will operate full force during the Mr. Boggan likes Juneau and the, ‘Rep. J. S. Hofman Zynda Hotel coming season. building outlook for the coming, Rep. George Hellerich, Gastineau Upon arrival here Mr. Race was season and has opened an office f Hotel; Rep. G. A. Lin‘go. Gastin-i by The Empire that the in the Goldstein Building, Room ey 7 E ¥ eau Hotel;; Rep. H. H McCutch-; y had preceded him that he 400. e LS eon. Zynda Hotsl: Re. A. G, Noro) left Ketchikan for Mayor, Coun- relaying or ‘b:’und new ones ) ! {Chassis to Be H. Patterson, Zynda Hotel; Rep. ¢il and member of the School Or other suitable material; designs, \Priod vitl sissrali | Warren A, Taylor, Gastineau Ho- | Board. borders and other essentials. | iIried in Australia i THEN SLASHED tel; Rep. Tolbert Scott, Zynda Ho- | 2 Mr. Race advises that he will | [ [ tel; Rep. Nels Swanber ! P ! | bl ; Rep. g, Zynda ! accapt the nomination for the CLARENCE DUNN IS | birgisy SYDNEY, Mfiu‘i.hdll.vALn al-l Hotel. er School Board vacancy and run for p: b 2 Australian four cylinder motor car ———r Selool Boa | APPOINTED TO STAFF |Wife Previously Sued i ity S ke n the mar | erson e OF CALIFORNIA TECH! Chargmg Alaskan ikel. & FREIGHTER LATOUCHE | & | W P . | he are k_\onzant_&ll) : e g 3 DUE HERE TOMORROW MILLER PUTS | cwems oo s s gom o Wes Denurious foppo v b v snes, g Barber Makes Escape in| s EVERGREEN GARDENS . 3 ork e United States [ or'e u e SRR . - he freighter Latouche of the Dunn, Clerk of the United Stles| gpyrrip March 22—Mrs. Anna |izes the weight of the car. Automobile, Taking |awska steamship Gompany is due z Distrjol Courd dn At AL a Greenberg, Seattle poetess,| There is no chassis, the engine : R\ GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dunn, and graduate of the Juneau |t 24 Gnbefy} manlis posiess, | (Tlip:b Uivino; cRARS R SHARE His Twin Nieces lin Juneau tomorrow at noon. The High School, h ust been notified | VAose nom de plume is Johanna and driving parts being fitted to |freighter has a large cargo and |Frada, has sought a divorce from |Herbert Greenberg, wealthy oper- ator of Alaska gold mines and a| merchant, charging cruel and pen- that he has been appointed a grad- uate teaching assistant at the Cali- fornia Institute of Technology for | the coming year. i s urious treatment. N0 DB 6 RoadRe. of i the Greenberg has also filed a suit N- B~ A- Champlo“ GIVCI\ Universliy of ‘Washingsm J=. % for divorce, at the same time pro- Elght Of Ten Rounds | Seattle at present :‘.nd‘ expects w‘le:ling to $50 monthly alimony as E | be awarded his Master's degree at s in Los Angeles Bout the University of Washington in|oXoessive. He denled he ‘has been m Los Angeles | penurious and said hé gave his LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 22. Junes | wife $50,000 in goods, including fur —Freddie Miller, National Boxing fornia His appointment to the Cali-| school is made with the‘co‘“s andJenehy; Association feathprweight cham- understanding that he will be reap-/ CASE UP IN COURT pion, won eight of ten rounds last pointed for a two-year period, o\ gpaprrm March 22.—Herbert night from Speedy Dado, the fast until such a time he has earned‘Grecnberg must pay his estranged Filipino. Miller knocked the Fili-| his Doctor's degree, if his flrst‘wm $50 monthly temporary ali- pino to the floor for the count of year's work is satisfactory. {mony, $500 suit money and at- six in the second round. | During his fiyst year, he will be i, nevs fees according to a ruling Dado made a brave comeback in required to teach a Freshman Cla-ss;made in the King County Superior the third round, the only one he ten or twelve hours a week, and|court today, until settlemert of won, by crossing a strong right to devote one third of his time oniner givorce action. She asked $500 the chin, following up as Miller, research and the rest taking ad- for a brief period, became panicky. vance courses. From then on, however, it was all sty e 'CHARLES BENJAMIN |A. SALO HERE FROM LIBBY and $1,000 suit money. the champion's match. monthly and $2,500 attorneys fees | i i ey | 1 ‘ S R e | TRUCKEE cal, March 22—Mrs. Azad Mandell, aged 2v years, beat- jen with an axe and also suffering | from razor wounds, is in a critical condition, while a statewide search is in progress for her husband Joe, nHIn VALLEY a barber, who fled in an auto with his two small twin nieces, Azad and | Yvonne. FLD“D WATER The woman was found in bed by her neighbors. She revived and told the police her husband took RS P PRI TV . . . her to the cellar of their home and End in Sight in One Sec-|nit her on the head with an axe. tion but ‘Danger In_ She awakened later and crawled ) . to her bed, her body covered with creases in Another slashes and her nieces gone. Mrs. Mandell said her husband suffered from halluciations, MIDGET LUNCH IS ENTERED ; ARTICLES CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 22.— Relief for the flood stricken Ohio River Valley is in sight but down |where the sfream joins the Mis- sissippi River the populace viewed the approaching water apprehen- sively. OF FOOD MISSING SRS ST -— ¢ AT THE HOTELS | e Gastineau | |at Taku Harbor arrived in Junean. O. N. Esk, Soapstone Point; E. W.| Chatles Benjamin, prominent|Mr. Salo said that as far as he Seaitle; Harry R. Race, business man of Wrangell and|knew there would be no building n; S, M. Savin, Ketchikan; ARR]VES TO APPEAR CANNERY AT TAKU HARBOR; | A. Salo, watchman for Libby,| BEFORE LEGISLATURE McNeill and Libby at their cannersy former member of the Territoria] |3 Taku Habor in time for opera- Ten lives have already been lost and the property damage runs into the millions of dollars. Five hundred families have been driven from their homes in Louis- ville, The river is stationary here to- day. morning, the Midget Lunch, lower Front been taken. from beneath the Lunch room. According to report made this vl Street was entered during the night. Food stuffs were the only articles reported to have Entrance was gained will be here for some time. : L [ Spring Vegetables ASPARAGUS,‘poundi R RREEERRERERRRRREE NEW POTATOES, pound ................ FRESH SPINACH, 2 pounds .............. ARTICHOKES, 2 for ... .00 .. 080« Chet Miller, Ketchikan; Rowland legislature, arrived here on the|tions this season. F. Wyatt, Ketchikan; Mrs. R. S. Admiral Evans last evening to ap-| BT o e B Lowel, Fairbanks; Jane Smith. |pear before the Ways and Means|J: W. GUCKER CONTINUES Zynda Committee in regard to the desired | TO SITKA ON EVANS| Charles Benjamin, Wrangell. appropriation to cover indigent| J.- W. Gucker, prominent Juneau| Alaskan |accounts at the Wrangell General |merchandise broker, arrived here Curley Frasxr, City; Ed Berg, Hospital. Mr.-Benjamin is staying 0D the Admiral Evans last evening Rose Sook, Seattle; Barbara'at the Zynda Hotel while in Jun- | from Ketchikan and continued on Corn Meal, 10 Ib. bags, 35¢ | At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Seattle eau. to Sitka on the same steamer. pecials WESSON OIL, Ya-gallon cans .. TASTY MALT, Chocolate Flavor; Camera Free! ... .. 490 ~| Telephone 478 CALIFORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery i olc 50c to $ S e ] AT FROM BOOK SALE Former Retail Prices Up to $4.25—ALL TO GO 150 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FREE DELIVERY Express Money Orders Anytime . PHONE 134 s 0000000000000 000000000000000000 & GREEN ONIONS, 3 bunches ............. RADISHES, 3 bunches ................... GREEN PEPPERS, pound ........... BACON SQUARES 1 to 2 pounds each 17¢ Pound SUGAR CURED RO Capt. Paul Kegel of the M. 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