The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1933, Page 8

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L B S — rgm o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933. | | another by him to lower the period | Walker, urging the Office of In- ! | SALES of eligibility for mother’s pen-sdian Affairs to e§:aobhsh hospitals Ns | sions from two years to one and iin each judicial division in Alaska | | 1 INSTALLED BY | | | 5 bocsting the maximum allowance |for tuberculosis patients was passed. | L TAX BILL L to $25 for one and $15 for cach | Discuss Primary Law ls GUNV|GT { rdditional child, were passed. | Two bhills relating to primary y Other Measures elections were before the Senate e c { 1 | Other measures passed by the |this morning and were continued | ! B enate included: Senate Bills No. in, second reading for a few days X — - P % ) to authorize the Commission- [at the request of Senator Bragaw. of Education to enter into con- | One of the measures seeks to re- acts for transportation of pu- |peal the law covering primary elec- iding more than two miles tions for publc_officers and te | Jury Recommends Mercy schoolhouse; No. 100, to |other the popular election of party the filing of notices of |officers. for U. Honor Man Who s for taxes payable to the Unit- | Senators Hess and Frawley ad- Killed His Father States of America and certifi- | vocated outright repeal of both. tes disc ng such liens and |Senators Walker and Shattuck were SEATTLE, April, 25, — Edwin | ke uniform the law relating ‘;aligned'on the ‘other side. The vote | pyans, aged 25 ye“s: University | 3 to | seems likely to be close. of Washington honor man, was Public Affair Given Last| Night—Program Fol- lowed by Dancing Compensation Act Amend- ment Also Beaten—Im- | portant Measures Pass (Continued f m Page One) tor Lomen's bill special Pioneers’ ‘F‘an to :he‘e(}r;w ] resolution was - passed | —_‘.-.-.—— | convicted of first degree murder | Treasury and appr Delegate Dimond to obtain | H. B. CREWSON BACK FROM for the killing of his father, Tim- 000 to build the of the present site of SOUTHEAST ALASKA TRIP|othy Evans, Auburn rancher, by a Home, Senator Shat s’ Home from Federal | Superior Court jury last night. creating the Comm: e Territory. H. B. Crewson, A. Schilling sales-|* The jury recommended mercy resolution authorizing | Man in Alaska, returned to his| which makes imposition of a life Board of Trustees of the Pio- | home in Juneau from a trip to|sentence in the penitentiary man- ' Home to pay Carl Dum&p‘!‘southeast Alaska towns on the|datory under the Washington State nt in an explosion | Alaska. law. years ago while —_———— Young Evans, through his attor- in the Chanda- E. J. Fribock, cannery superin- (Neys, pleaded insanity and mental not to exceed |tendent at Snug Hamvor, is a pas- | irresponsibility. was also passed. senger for the Westward on the ———, Memorial No. 9, |Alaska, with his canhery crew. Old papers for sale at Empire, |control of that work was ps by the Senate. The Com is to be composed of nor, Superinten: Works and Auditor. y large number of Ju- | ned out to witness the ing officers were in- Dictator, C. H. Mac- , Ed Rodenburg; Gildo Batt itter; Pt ; Secretary; G. A. Bald- asurer, Emil Rundich; Robert Light; Inner i, Fred Schmitz; Outer Guard, Glaude Erskine; Sergeant-at-Arms, W. Rodenburg. A compo ppy work was put on by the 2 z - = b 'med drill team under com- In Berlin police were hard i i i orme nard pressed to keep an overflowing and enthusiastic crowd in check when the mand of Capt. Emil Rundich and historic meeting of the reichstag opened in the Kroll opera house. Chancellor Hitler is shown entering od of Pat Mullen, M. Flor- the opera house from which he later emerged as the German dictator. Picture above shows the reiche Arnold Hildre, Fred Waldahl, stag in session and below police are shown holding back the crowds. (Associated Press Photos) m C. White, Graf von Eskes-| — L R R ard Giovanetti and Gus PROHIBITION AGENT) home on Ninth Street Saturday|Booth were the aresting officers - " night, with a 30-gallon still in| Jasper Finlay, Douglas, was ar- e e iation cere-| AND DEPUTY MARSHALS | o L Pro b R it SRR Wednesday Thursday | T a short program was pre- Charles Sey in the Commissioner’s| Stll in operation and is held in - b i ; enjoyed, The |RAID 2 LOCAL STHLS | e s o e Alacal the ‘Federal fail, Bib. ball het at o i v S ey Friday Saturd “Whe: yes United S arshal's office| \, five ‘months in jail. W. R.| SR R G T atur ay . ¥ n Jack Sparks. and the local Prohibition depart-|y,picks Prohibition Agent, and| Advertisements are your pocket- ' a lo, Popular melodies, Wil- [ ment have two still raids to their| pepyty United States Marshals|book editorials. They interpret the o bur Kusisto. credit over the week-end. Thomas D. Newcomb and Frank|merchandise news. Wi Banjo Solo, plantation songs, Bill Warren Ames, arrested at his Haynes. poes = oy e T T R AR - — Saxophoné and clarinet solo, In- termezzo, Bob Wald. Piano solo, “Sweet Moonshine’ song, Paul Brown. ach item on the program was roundly encored and the perform- ers obligingly responded. The ordi- p nary handsaw as a musical instru- 0 ment made its initial appearance in . Juneau and the movelty of the thing «took the audience by storm. With the ending of the program, | the newly recruited Moose Orches- ' tra took over the platform and to ® the strains of real peppy and up- to-the-m te music, dancing wa commenced and kept up with spir- strains of “Home, Sweet heard in the “Wee sma hours” brought a thoroughly en- joyable and congenial party to a close. The Moose orchestra composed of Paul Brown, Piano; Fred Gil- man and Bob Wald, saxophones; Bill Haynes, banjo; Bob Art, trom- bone, and “Smoky” Mills, drums, had not practiced together beforc but their musical selections were masterfully rendered and made a big hit. Messrs. Scott, Swanberg and Bar- onovich represented the Legisla- tors. They were duly introduced formally to the large gathering by Deputy Supreme Dictator Wall- stedt. The Pick of New Spring Merchandise at Very Drastic Price Reductions. DRESSES i In prints, checks, stripes, plain colors and com- binations—with the festive puff sleeve, new long fancy sleeves and new neck lines— $19.50t0 $22.50 S pecial $16.75 $16.75 . . . ., Special $12.75 $12.75 . . . . . Special $ 8.95 $9.75..... Special $ 5.95 ONE RACK OF LEFT OVER DRESSES—Mostly dark colors, values to $16.75—$3.95 But the Finest Assortment of Fresh e — MINING ENGINEER ENROUTE sorm iy, v FRUITS and VEGETABLES M. M. Reese, prominent mining 2. A engineer of Seattle, was in Juneau today aboard the Alaska enroute o) ve ’ to the Copper River district where Arrlvln(r TODA Y. he will examine mining properties Pl in which he is interested. - e K. K. KATZ HERE Karl K. Katz, traveling pas- senger representative for the North- ern Pacific, arrived in Juneau on the Alaska and is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. - e B. P. 0. ELKS Social gathering Wednesday at 9 p. m. A good time is assured for Elks, their families and invited guests. Visiting brothers are wel- come, M. H. SIDES, adv. Secretary Spring Suits! In tweeds, novelties, plain colors. Up to size 20. Regular price was $16.75. NOW $11.75 Spring Coats! Hand tailored. Beautifully lined. Extra values. NOW $12.75, $16.75, $18.50. Some of these coats reduced as much as half! TELEPHONE 478 WE DELIVER ICE CREAM Smooth “Sunfreze”—the kind that makes you realize that you are en- joying a real treat! Spring Hats! Straws and Mesh. Values up to $4.95 now in this sale at $2.45 each. FREE-Jig Saw Puzzle CLOSE OUT ON CORSETS———NOW at $1.00 Bulk, pint 45¢ Bulk, quart 85c Pint Bricks 35¢c . Quart Bricks 70c Buy Shaving Cream, Toothpaste or Rexall Orderlies for 25c¢ CLOSE OUT ON CHILDREN'S HOSE and receive Jig Saw Puzzle FREE! Tan, Beige, Brown—Were 60c pair—NOW 25¢ $1.00 TABLE Odd and Ends in Blouses, Lingerie, House " Dresses, Sweaters Valueg up 'to 34-00 : YOUR CHOICE—NOW $1.00 Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drug Store” . COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Butler-Mauro Drug Co. MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME

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