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YIRS 5 e A A P 483N A B A 1 Rows to Seattle SENATE PASSES|zer: i FOUR MEASURES " > reeer IN BRIEF TIME Smith, Alaskan prespector and | i |Anchorage Radio Subsidy | MRS. ROOSEVELT FALLS IN MUD, marine hitch hiker, came 1,050 miles from Chichagof, Alaska, Is One of Two Bills Passing This A.M. 20 Lives Lost When Squall Wrecks F leung F leet s STOCK MARKET | 20 Lives , ENJOYS RALLY; | — | ‘ PRICES 60 UP Are| ] in an open rowbcat, reaching here in 21 days. |President’s Wife Says She When fishing boats failed to ; : < tew him he rowed, standing Slid Off Horse Very most of the time. Yesterday's Losses G('nel’ally R(‘(‘O\'t‘]'f'( sa three B : Pr 1 | year, and fixed the maximum rate|the Government can place an em- | paid the remaining $506 and was ik wnite N GLEAN_UP AND 1 o resident BflusTs RATE \s E R v | cEs LAST to be paid at $25 per month for|bargo on all Russian goods. released today. A yaster: |one child and $1 - - - -m‘d “V'“ni 1 WAS'"NGT?N‘ e | tional child. T:esoiggreii}ola::r:?d‘ ALSOPAINT-UP S5 | ON NET INGOME TWO MORE DAYS s two points v tii | viding him with power to remove E B k terday included 30-hour week bill ‘passed re- the woman méember from any board aSter as ets 1 Steel 17%, Calumet and Hecla 2%, |gotten, that he has Lingo’s memorial urging prompt will be used in the congregational tors for the new Home, Tdephone 478 We Deliver { 1 Fox Films 1, General Motors 13%, |home, and will live and practice |action looking toward construction |S0§!08- No offerings are received @r o i International Harvester 24%, Ken-|law in his home town, Juneau. |of the Alaskan section of the. pro- {°1d @il on the Channel are mdm—‘PRlNCESS NORAH IS 1 12%, North American 18%,| Secretary G. H. Walmsley advised wGeor e B rot h ers (.as e/ posed International ngh”y pmfid"ly invited { ard Motors 1%, United States the members that an invitation had | g imously. 5 i ] e Association to hold their annual ST Tad [igw crentiog e Brard. o Takis ""-"""';AZ‘S)::gsgtgg A ORAL WITH 17 PASSENGERS and here are stunning ones! Look for whatever new | convention for 1934 on a cru [ Ing otarted 1loday | iniriers. aid Mg 350 G0Nk ns e s v fashion you’ve discovered to be most becoming, and Alaska, and pointed out the e e >, 500K p 2 arri i ronto, you'll find it i g ALASKA WEEKLY '\w:].}l\]\.lm‘l:;lw:y\ un“fhwlv‘u “GA"“ eno| With Grover C. Winn presiding ?‘f}“l.ta(,?fio',m time and advanced | 5 5 mjllard, Deputy Collector J“'[T]{\:u E:‘1L1n§;§;0 lip’;x;;xk “l;‘::e](:i }x:: P ) d it is here to the Territory from a visit of |2 Judge, the case of George Broth- 2fter several amendments had been | o Gustoms, who has been in Ju-'3HH ¢ B Closing Strong NEW YOF ation gossip as p s Tose against the | | WHishian Tackion SEAings; G, iex i LEAVE FOR LOS ANGEL¥* Gollar {ecutor or administrator may be | : ; i % d WILLIE JAMES ACCUSED Short Coverings | commenced; No. 64, to amen ALLEGED BOAT i i Siae Oaeions, . Cla Chaptes 35, Session Taws:ot, 1010 THEFT ON Mrs. C. J. Bailey and two chil- miributed la y to the move- price re off a point ral instances from the s calculated to benefit from She was hurled over the rocks of the jetty which are seen in Z . Ya-Sure. He was held for hearing | a milder climate might benefit her. b aple prices were parti- S 2 % Changes of more or less import- o o > g Allled. 'Ohiwnical the background. Associated Press Photo. iance are provided for in Bill No. ;\lngooJudge Sey placed his bail at ——————— E points and then TR SR ST AT I R R, T e e B 170, Mr. Shattuck, and 71 in the|” " Mike Karl, who has served out s o a major fraction. \30 H()llr W (,‘,]‘ Children’s Guardian act. One re- in the Federal jail 122 days at $2 Rails Not Strong T v 80 erovw as in-| Westinghouse, Liggett and B, American Tele- International Sil- CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, April 13.—Closing Alaska Juneau mine | is 147%, American Can American Power and Light Anaconda 8%, Bethlehem Steel 33. EDITOR LEAVES spent the past three weeks in Ju- ng friends, and coyering lative session for his pa- per, was an outgoing passenger on the Princess Norah this morning. “It has been a real pleasure, and an education as well, to be in Ju- neau this trip,” said Mr. Knight. “I want to compliment Juneau in 2 SO many energetic, progres- siness firms, and also on the mmy evidences of community spirit which I have seen. The Territory v _ The annual Easter communion BIG AUK LAKE TROUT, ered ornament introduces a new note of color. should be well pleased with the REVEALS cRIME setoleR Bt iEn s BaERamtiG Taiths | ; splendid representation it has in |eran Church will be held tonight' A nineteen and one-quarter inch | the Eleventh Legislative Session. 4t 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will trout is on display at the Thomas | f _ Mr. Knight further declared his |speak briefly on the subject of Hardware, the record length re- ; intention to return this summer | with the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce Good-will Cruise. —,,———— Mrs. Gus George is a passenger for Seattle on the Princess Norah. She will spend sometime visiting her mother who lives in the vi- cinity of Seattle. Gastineau Building April 5 of the largest and best equipped JUNEAU IS TO Week Is Dcfignated by C.| of C. — Wickersham might interrogate him further, and | Mr. talking, informatively, ab: for one hour. Election Forgotten In conclusion Mr. said that election was over and for- Alaska these representative newspaper men. do business to send re| on the Seattle Chamber merce Goodwill Cruise this summer. FIND BODY OF WOMAN; TRUNK to Long When Discover- ed Under Bridge of an unidentified woman, proach of the Madison Avenue bridge this morning. been sent to the National Editorial | write Seattle firms with whom they sentatives of Com- Alaska Slain Person Not Dead NEW YOFK, April 13.—-The body | about 35 years of age, was found in a small streamer trunk under the ap- ‘The examiners of the body said boat s ————————— S ———— 20 lives were lost when a squall hit the Gray® Harbor salmon trolling fleet of approximatcly 100 boats the Hornids oF v e The fleet was returning to pert after a day's fishing off the harbor when it was caught in the storm. The Axel of Astoria, one iOfl January 1, following their elec- is shown here as she rested on the sand after the wind had washed her ashore. and Axel Backlund perished when the boat was swamped on the bar. (Continued from Page One) partner in a mining venture. | Gracefully Smith came here to seek a | WASHINGTON, April 13.—Mrs. Yukon Rivers opened to residents. T e SN Franklin D. Roosevelt was thrown In addition to the Board of Ad-|$ AT 1HE HOTELS P ‘g“a_'f S e Popti ministration bill, bills considered ‘n| . " k this morning when her horse S~ second reading were: Bill No. 60, to Gastineau |slipped. She was not hurt and amend section 1,655, Compiled Laws| Harold Fjarlie, Lisianski. |remounted and continued her ride of Alaska by adding a provision Zynda in her mud-spattered costume | !thereto fixing the time within| M. L. Adams, Seatile; Mis. O. A.| "I slid off very gracefully, right which an executor or administrator|{Dulin, Pillar Bay. |into the mud,” the President’s wif2 must reject or disallow a claim; Alaskan told her friends. | No. 61 to amend section 1,190, Com-| Harland Skeet, Petersburg; Tom —_——————— piled Laws, fixing the time within Bill No. 62, providing that all Ter- | ritorial officials should take office Swan Johnson | tion, which was laid on the table by unanimous consent. |Is Favored E cently by the Semate but be- lieves considerable elasticity in | its provisions will be required for suitable administration. Dimond had the opportunity of j u D G E WI N N !N COURT PRESIDES Wickersham s iz OVER STAKE SUIT Against Judge Hard- | ers against Judge Justin W. Hard- |ing over a grubstake account al- E. Harland and W. W. Taylor. Gus and Joe George appeared on the witness stand this morning, | and court was adjourned until this| afternoon. H. L. Faulkner is attorney for| Judge Harding and Frank Foster is representing George Brothers. R EASTER COMMUNION SERVICE IS TONIGHT, LUTHERAN CHURCH | Communion” and the beautiful| liturgical setting of the sacrament will be used. A group of ladies| have also decorated the church es- pecially for this service. I B | TED HELLENTHAL BUILDS Contractors are beginning work‘ on a Dutch Colonial home on| .| Fourth Street near the corner of Harris Street for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hellenthal. Contracts for the respective work | lor, | mittees of both houses to call for |dition had a nice catch of smaller MINE TAX BILL | Proposed Advance in| Green Measure Aver- to $150 the amount that can be | authorized by Commissioners and | Postmasters for rescue and relief of lost persons, without first being uthorized to spend more by the overnor, also passed without oppo- sition. un Tay) measure to make a number of changes in: the made. Bills Introduced directing the printing com-‘ bids on the session laws, was intrg- transmitted to the Senate where, ! after amendment, it was passed, returned to the House for its con- currence, and after that prepared, for transmittal to the Governor. | LUCKY ANGLERS CATCH ported for this season. Bob Keaton and Jack Donohue were the lucky anglers, and in ad- trout. All were caught yesterday in Auke Lake. ——————— MRS. CHARLIE MILLER AWARDED GUILD QUILT] Mrs. Chariie Miller is the fortu- nate person to whom the quilt, disposed of by the Trinity Guild, was awarded. The award was made jof bail, to await appearance before |duced and passed in the House, the grand jury. duced the preliminary residential requirement of two years to one PASSION WEEK Datoff, Juneau. Willie James was arraigned the Commissioner’s Court yesterday afternoon on a charge of the al- eged theft of a compass said to have been taken from the gasboat LONDON, April has signed the measure whereby MRS. BAILEY, CHILDREN in}dren and her friend, Miss Mar-~ thadel Wentworth, left on the Princess ' Norah enroute for Loe Angeles. Little Jane Bailey has been in illhealth and it is thought 13—The King|a day of his $750 fine for violation of the National Prohibition Act (of Children’s Guardian. Only two days more remain Ior‘ Bl No. 72 by Mr. Bragaw seeks those who would attend the Passion jto require Territorial officers and i Smelting, Amer- | & & (A | Week noonday meetings being held | (institutions to purchase supplies, 4 A ; Praitas Robsavalt - e Slaksicir B Siultay ages Over 100% |from 12:15 “till 12:45 o'clock at the 'commodities and materials from 25¢ { American Sugar was up more| 30 Tours ae & working ol Gl (Cemmued rrom Pags One.) {C_()llseum Theatre. undgn: l.h§ aus-‘llo:al sources. | ne point as were BB { | et el RS age e | g o [Dies of Wie Juneau Ministerial As- Seeks Title to Site | Consolidated Gas, while pils and| 5 | thout & dissenting vote, : Ciation. | -Senator Shattuck today intro- | coppers were firm. asked for extensions so that L])(V Thn W;\y> and Means bill Nmiting ! Since tomorrow is Good Friday, guced Senate Joint Resolution No. the day of the Cross, it is expected 6, requesting Delegate Dimond to that many who have not been able 1aunch an effor! to obtain title to attend to date will make every to the old barracks plant at Sitka. effort to be present. | The resolution declared the Ter- The fifth saying of the Oross, “I yitory will continue the operation Thirst,” will be the basis for theior the Home and contemplates the message. Additional familiar hymns |erection of new buildings and quar- | SOUTHBOUND TODAY (from Skagway and sailed south- n neau during the winter, left o botind 8¢ 7:30 am. today 'with the Princess Norah for a vacation e e wouna | 182 to be due, s in progress in| Three other measures were Intro- | iy the South befors taking up his SCycnteen passengers. a | r . : 'S Tl the District Court today. |duced in the House today. One, NoO. guties in Eagle, Alaska, for the Mi:- and Mrs. D. Zarelll were Earl Knight Compliments|ask gonn W. Troy, both as a Vice- | the District Gourt today. 155", ‘s “Hotman, s to regulate Coiies, : y | passengers for Prince Rupert. Seat- \ Juneau on Fine Com- president of the g E. A, :u?‘fly aS!Fmser. e TV Beowis, .Jnmeé"‘he sale of drugs. Two by Mr. Tay- ‘_,_,w,,.,_ tle bound were B. M. M\_Jll, Miss | s i over 0 aid ¢ rm‘ in getting E. Estes, May O. Tubbs, Mrs. Roy lor, seek appropriations to improve | “D, Jackson, Mrs, A. O. Dulin, Mas- i munity Splrlt this important convention to visit| o iR T B TS elm |airplane landing fields at Nabesna EDDIE MURPHY RELEASED |ter Dulin, O. J. Anderson, Mrs, | Alaska. A. Bach, E. F. Watkins, O, H,|and Chistochina in the Third Di- ! FROM JAIL; HEARING NEXT Anderson, Mrs. Gus George, Mrs. Earl W. Knight, managing editor | Business firm members of the| = 0" o o' woiec™ye ol vision, | C. J. Bailey and children, Miss M. B of The Alaska Weekly, who hasJuneau Chamber were urged to| . 8y skt " .. | A Joint Retolution by Mr, Tay-, Eddie Murphy, held on a chargfiwentv«orlh Earl W. Knight, A. of larceny on a boat, was releaseJ'Miller, J. J. Hillard, R. V. Booth. from the Federal Jail upon receipt| - eee There's big news for you in the ! advertising columns. o Easter Candies FOR THE KIDDIES CANDY FILLED BASKETS Candy Filled California Grocery 3 Easter just wouldn’t be Easter without a new hat— A TINY TURBAN of silk crepe with brim developed in striped g&'o% grain makes this fascinating new model. The feath- i A R THE DECORATED CROWN / is new and is presented here in white chenille em- broidery on a fine Milan straw in black, brown or navy. 7 \\\g\\\ N the woman had not been dead long but they were unable to discover at a cursory examination how she EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL S have been let to Ray Peterman Sy and Oscar Harri. at the Guild's tea in the Trinity hall last Saturday afternoon. —————_ CHOCOLATE RABBITS 1 | Smith Electric Co. i OIL Burners for Ranges Circulating Heaters Heating Stoves Small Heating Plants See one of these $25.00 burners under actual working conditions at ALSTROM’S NEWS STAND Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell in advance what b’rfl-fl" was killed. Found By Negroes ‘The body was discovered by two negroes who had been warming themselves by the fire from a met- al can under the approach to the bridge over Harlem river. The negroes said they left the spot about 4 o'clock this morning to gather wood to replenish their fire and the trunk was not thefe| then. Returning about € o'clock, they found the trunk, opened it and saw the partly-elad body of the woman. They immediately notified {the police. |LIGHT WINES, BEER TO BE SERVED WITH MEALS, BERGMANN| Mrs. E. Grunning, of the Berg- |man Hotel Dining Room, is mak- | ling extensive alterations and in- |stalling booths' preparatory to| opening a short order service in |connection with her regular meals. Light wines and beer will be sold in connection with first class a la care foods, and the change will |be made about April 22. PR e TS T Monterey, Cal., packing plants diverted 94,500 tons of sardines out | of the 1932 catch for manufacture into fertilizer and other by-prod- ucts. LIVE RABBITS To Be Awarded SATURDAY Juneau Drug Co. | CANDY EGGS GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 THE WING SILHOUETTE is presented in this smart hat of crystal crinol. The i under dside of the brim rolls away from the face at one side. 'NC. 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