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e v RS SRR o o e FARMERS WILL BE PUNISHED IN ABDUCTION CASE Jowa State Officials Move Quickly — New Out- break Occurs BULLETIN —LEMARS, Towa, farmers, alleged ders in the ab- Bradiey, have d and hcld in cus- tedy of the Guardsmen as the investigation proceeded. to be the ri ANOTHER DISORDEF DES MOINES, I Ar 1 29 punish tempting a mort- sale which was vesterday until to- been they dsmen have son just as nars. ant Attorney Genera structed to go to Le- and start criminal onday ainst Judge Br ey's ab- Inv ation of the Denison riot has been ordered. e ee DUNCANS ARE MAKING THEIR HOME BALLAR WASHIN ON R. Duncan, who the South d me in Duncan Coy e ) The advertisements are you guide to efficient spending. AT ; P CHOICE Forma Direct from New York ]' Highest Quality— Belle at Bermuda If one could interpret what the wild | waves are saying at Castle Har- bor, Bermuda, one would probably hear the familiar phrase: “Boy, The peach is zabeth F. Johnson, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ford | She is | ain’t she a peach!” Miss E! Johnson, of Rum . pictured strolling on the beach at the fashionable resort. ENGLAND WILL 'MAKE LOANTO * FRENCH NATION -A thirty mil the French oup of Englisk d by the Min PARIS, April f Finance. said the loan it itish keep down th exchange rate and will be an the French franc. COLEMAN NEW FORMALS Dresses OQutstanding Styles FIRST SHOWING TUESDAY at COLEMAN’S l | will- help e pound dent J. W. Leivers that a nomi- aid |nating committee has been ap- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933. BARANOF WILL|As New START SCHEDULE 3 SUNDAYMORNING Plane Will Leave with Pas-| sengers for Ketchikan and Way Ports The seaplane Baranof, Diiot‘ Gene Meyring, will leave Juneau |tomorrow morning about 11 o'clock | ton the first trip of the summer | |schedule the Alaska Southern Air- |ways will attempt to maintain this| season. | ! Southbound stops will be m.lde‘ |at Petersburg and Wrangell, and Ithe plane will spend Sunday night jat Ketchikan. Monday morn- ing the Baranof will cover the | West Coast from XKetchikan and return to Juneau Monday after- noon. Reservation for the tnip to Ket- chikan had been made today by William Paul and J. Warwick. A. B. Hayes, manager of the , will make the round trip ikan with the Baranof. - PARENTTEACHER ORGANIZATION MEETS TUESDAY 1% Although a downpour of rain somewhat dampened the ceremonies, the new 10,000-ton cruiser of the U. S. Navy is here pictured as she received her official name at her launching from Brooklyn (N. Y.) Navy Yard. Inset is Miss Cora Stanton Jahncke, daughter of former Assistant Secretary of the Navy Ernest Lee Jahncke, who bestowed the name New Orleans upon the new ship. The cruiser is the first to be completed in the administration of President Roosevelt, Election jand School Ex- hibit on Last Program of School Year | | _| The last meeting of the Parent- “T(-a:hor Association for the present , (School year will be held in the _lgrade school auditorium Tuesday, {May 2, at 8 pm. It has been announced by Presi- Free! WITH EVERY JAR OF pointed which will report at the meeting Tuesday and officers for the next year will be elected. Mrs. C. P. Jenne, of the program committee has announced that the annual school exhibit in the Grade School gymnasium will De open from 7 to 8 p.m. for inspection by parents and friends of the school, and will be open again after the program. which will include: Short talk, by Anthony Karnes, Territorial Commissioner of Education. Piano solo, by Sylvia Davis. Annual Fashion Show by school students. The J Bird carries a' full ac- count of the school exhibit and the fashion show, which will be given Tuesday night. President Leivers has asked for a big turnout on this occasion to encourage pupils who have put hard work into the school exhibits to continue their commendable ef- forts. 'WOMEN BOOKIES ARE INCREASING | MELBOURNE, Australia, April .3 ‘Women bookmakers are increas- in Melbourne despite many ar- every month, according to po- lice statistics. ‘ Scme women rent shops in the |suburbs from which they operate {under a highly organized system. | Others ‘take bets over the phone |in their own homes. In many cases women have a cli- jentele which -runs into hundreds, Imany of whom entrust them with tantial wagers. Dutch Ulrich, right handed pitch- ler of the Seattle Indians of the Ccast league, hitch hiked 1,200, miles and walked over the Siskiyu mountains through a foot of snow for six hours in the night to re- port for a try-out. Fans believe he has about clinched his job. FOR YOUR NEW MONTH Helena Rubinstein’s Pasteurizetl Face Cream AT $ You will receive with our compliments a generous portion of Rubinstein’s YOUTHIFYING TISSUE CREAM The Squibb Store LIPTON'S TEA—black, ¥z Ib. size ..... PEACHES and APRICOTS, large cans, regular-25c iy ek on R CORN and STRINGLESS BEANS, good quality, No. 2 cans ................ MOTHER'’S OATS with China ........ .15¢ .10c .34c — .35¢ .68c BOB WHITE SOAP, large bars, 10 for .. WESSON OIL, 2 qt, size, reg. $1.10 ..... ’ ARNICK’ Phone 174 U. "S. Cruiser Took Water | IS UNDERWAY, iP' A. F. May Secure Lease/ PROMOTIONS FIRST NAT'L, Earle Hunter Becomes As sistant Cashier— Cashen Advances With the resignation of Ray H.| Stevens, announced yesterday, to become effective May 1, members of the First National Bank force will be moved up to fill the vacan- cy which occurred, according to John Reck, President of the bank. As announced previou Elwood McClain will become cashier, suc- ceeding Mr. Stevens; Earle Hunter, Jr., will replace McClain as 4 sistant cashier and Thomas Cashen will in turn become second as- sistant. Mr. Reck also announced, that tain his office at the Juneau Water tain his ofice at the Juneau Water Company on Third Street, he will be more closely associated with the affairs of the First National| bank than he has in recent months CANNERY DEAL | | | ALASKA | PLANTS l | | with Probable Pur- | chase N. F. Co. l 29.— BELLINGHAM, Wash., April The Pacific American Fisheries is| to lease with the ge of pur-‘, chase, the properties of the Ncr:’n-: western Fisheries Company in | aska. This subject to court ap: proval ‘which ds expected mnex Monday. The announcement is made by E. B. Deming, Chairman of the Board of Directors. | The eleven Northwestern can- neries will bring the Pacific Ameri- | can Fisheries’ total to 26, making the company the largest salmon corporation in the world. HALF LIKE BIG CUPS NASHVILLE, Tenn. April 2 Only about half the players in the | Richland Club’s six-inch cup tour- | nament liked the “stovepipe” holes, | a poll showed. The other half in| the “ash can’ ‘tourney found their | scores unimproved. ARE MADE AT ATTENTION MOOSE Moose members are requested to meet at Moose Hall at 1:30 Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of | our deceased brothcr Knute Vis- ness. ED. RODENBURG, —adv. Secretary. MAY DAY JITNEY DANCE A. N. B. HALL TONIGHT KRANE’S ORCHESTRA Fish Pond Prizes Ice Cream Booth FUN! FUN! Dancing 9:30 Everybody Welcome | Twas & wonderful day for the| Downeys when fifteen weeks o]d‘ Morton, Jr., posed in New York! for his first picture with his proud | parents. Mrs. Downey is the for-| mer Barbara Bennett of screen| fame, while Papa Dow";leyfneeds o/ % i io fa ntroduction to radio fans. 1 runt | Advertisements ure your pocket- book editorials. They interpret the merchandise news. DO NOT ) MISS OUR DOLLAR SALE LEADER DEPT. 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