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OF THIRTEEN F ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933. B | WAS MOTHER AT AGE Ill|llIIIII||II|I|IIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIllllIIII||IlIII|IIIHIlll||||Hlllllllllll""llllIIIIIII||llllllllllmlmllllllI|IIIIIIIIIIllll|||II||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII_MIIIIIHIIIIIHIIII|||IlmllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII||I||INIIIIIIIIII!l!lllllllllIIl|lllIlllIIIIIlllIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIHIIIII = o= 3 1 Floor Uoverings ousehold dupplies | § o ws - ! g PP B R e e e e e a s R e ks ® " CURTAINS | AXMINSTER { Draperies § Every cartain inew—fresh=—attractive. Living RU% h b 54 in. \'Cl()ll/f—BlU& Rllh}, 295 \d E room, bedroom. I\iil'lll:ll and bath curt lin«l ¢ 50 in. Ravon l)l‘?!pCl’y Damask— E i!;'.',l.ru\.“:::;::.:wrl\““m'\]“p and colors. all 24 % 69 at ..............51500 and up § Corded and Brocaded designs, C(,li R - . iy : = ors red, rust, gold, green, rose anc ; = Marquisetté Curtains with frilly TH59 at Go.. .. piis medstt U I;luc b 75¢. 81 6‘0 51 9% 8105 $3 50 vd . ruffle, pair ............... $1.00 § 8 3x106 at ..............529.50 up ¥ 50 in Dragery Line L : . ! U up £ 50 in. Drapery Linens, Ruffled Dotted Curtains, pair $L00$ 912 ¢ .................$3350 up§ vard ..............5L00to $2.50 | ! ;nh.n.'«:d ‘\[“rq‘”.lsq;gf“;’;"‘1’_”1% g B 27x54 at <.....i 0 .$3.00 to.$6.75 § 36 in. Fast Color Crefonnes—A ‘ 4 pajr. LULBRIS, $2.25, 52.75, $5.5 oreat variety of colors and de- i - : 63563 at $475 to $8.75F © Bl s il F'ailored Rayon Marquisette, IX03 at ...l DT/ 1O PO signs, price range 25¢ to $1.00 yd. £ ver . Eotabinn s i B YA L $1.95 coececierrereapgeeieeeeeeeee= £ 5() in. Monkscloth, natural color, =] § £ Lace Panel Curtains, pair . VA e e s i T Ol | = ceeeeeneenno . 5195, $225, 8275 St ‘ BT t 32 in. Sunshine Striped Awning £ & T = _ ‘) Ja £ 59 =| SEATTLE, Wach—Elie Drcssler and her 18-mcnth-old baby, : = Va 1. \'CS]] llflc(_’ !):H]Clq, I‘ rCnCh alr % 1arpe \v”rd e TR e S e .35(: E Viv'la:, “lhr was; bur'n to :lu‘-(wluln she :‘:u, onl{ thirteen years L:I‘:l 2 s : F . - ik oSl By 2| fer brother-in-law Ernest Kressler was convicted in court as the | ecru ;md fllltl”'éll, P(lll’ S TS 4 " o jfi']n -ii &Al & e ';,(‘2 ¥ ik :)‘) n. RCPP——(:I‘CCI], .\'Ill‘d by X(}C :_E‘ child’s father. Internaticnal News photo. R 1 Y in. Mesh Lace Panels, red, ' i ) il 50 in. Sateen Lining, natural = FREIGHTER NAZINA' | Company tis atternoon. E = gold, rust, green, pair .....$475 $2.25, $2.75, $3.50 colot, vard .....:...........40c Z| IN PORT; LEAVES |ov cfieroon for pomis tc the E A b b et + ' : e et A b e e E; WEST WEDNESDAY‘W‘" ard) it ko, 1)) = . Bl e ot e A Mlastyrs Mourned = S Z= (A A Anderson, H. S ey E ; In = . a Ga - v W, May 16.—Metropolitaz: g P ; o , L/ | Pow, t;mm any dock before cc 2 day of mour: r “RK sa’ ing to Juneau. 6f the faith ‘A NEW CLOSEUP OF POPE PIUS Arnold’s Battered Car Again Tuned . CONSERVATIVE | For Annual 5()()-Mile bpeed Classicj (VETS IN CAMP ! BIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII]III!IIIIIII!!INIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!III!HHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHl[IIIIIIfllll[l]lllllj!fllIIlll!,ll_l,lfl|IlII||lllllIllll[llflll]lllilll[lIIIIHIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIII}IIHIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll[lllll!llIIIIIIIIIIIHllll|||IIII|I-1"” coal for the Pacific Coast Coal ment J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 5 ; The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Buream) \‘T | | | # g | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 16: { NAT 1; nfif flw‘T‘ | Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable winds. | q ' # ; | Temp. Hum'dity Wind Velocity = Weather | » | 53 61 S 8 Pt. Cldy ; B r BTOT Liakd r 40 9 Cahn 0 Pt. Cldy d Tw&} Hundred of Ri Noon today 56 @ W .1 Clear E ; ing Jom So-Called . | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ' _Leftlst Gl‘OUP YESTERDAY | TODAY | g Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. q | “WASHING;IWN. May 16.—~With Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather { visions of plentiful food and dry | - 20 20 14 14 [ 0 Cldy | army tents before them, ‘after four Nome 36 36 32 34 6 10 cldy IS shelterless days in the Capital's | Bethel 40 40 39<, 783 4 08 Cldy & streets, ‘the die-hard tand of 200 | Fort Yukon 60 58 32 34 4 0 Clear [ tyled conservative members cf Tanana 62 60 38 38 4 0 Cidy b th&'1933 Bonus Army last Saturday | Fairbanks 64 64 38 38 4 0 Ck'.v | night joined With 1,100’ other bonus |E 0 66 e 0 cldy ! seekers af Fort Hunt, Virginia | st. Paul 40 40 32 32 20 10 Sno"‘ against whom they had previously | Dutch Harbor 50 50 3. 40 13 04 Cldy hurled ' chafges of being Commui k 42 42 | 40 40 0 40 Cldy g ists. | 56 50 2 . I 4 % | Cordeva 56 50 42 42 4 0 Cldy A The evacuation to Fort Hunt | Juneau 54 53 39 40 0 01 Pt.Cldy f came after représentatives of J | Sitka 53 — 35 - 0 0 Clear B &;:};Br}? wew td t_olth:fldfor! wi | Retchikan 60 52 38 38 4 Trace Cldy bt sn] tel Ou»ed ar es, OL; e :VET ; | Prince Rupert 52 46 | 42 - 4 06 Cldy SitoAtlon Wod FULAE TN Iste camp When this picture of Pope Plus was taken at Vatican City, it marked | Edmonton PR B A R AR snow of the so-called left Wing of bonis ' e first time he consented to pose before movie cameras. (Paramount | seattle 58 66 | _46 46 6 Trace Cldy % seekers was most satisfactory. T 12| News-Associated Press Photo) | Portland 56 ' 58 | 46 46 6 20 Rain ] o right wing theén pronounced them-| T o0 SO S P LS SRR 0% M - S | san Francisco 56 54 | 48 50 10 0 Clear selves well satisfizd and joined the | care of Billy Ammoid, which fwice leaped the wall and twice sent ‘AFfONE | lefticts, ?he peedy front-driv and his mechanic to the hespital, is tuncd up for ancther turn in the Memorlal Day clasde at Thaldis' e £ | ! T F l The rometric pressure is slightly below normal in Bering ax Orec OSllres l'l u'lg(lry | ern - Interior and off Vancouver Island, with light scat- i | —_— ' s . it i | Sea, the apclis. Above are Arncld and his mechanic, “Spider” Matlock, in the cockpit, and a view of the car | HOLD CONVENTION " & & = - saan z § 2 5 - te showers from Southern Alasta to Oregon and generally cload its smashes. WASHINGTON, May 16—A com- A B l l ‘“E“ g : . i after cne of its smashes. fortably fed but nuny\'-zrwally slim | re r"l,_,"lng ang to Cflsants | weather elsewhere. The pressure is moderately high north of Hawaii k B ! | S ju3? {and in central Canada. Temperatures have risen in the southeast- 4 Bonus Army got down to business| i i {ern Interior. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 13-~ Wrecked By Skidding Rival 'EIRGT PHOTOGRAPHS ]Loday of holding ‘a convention to| RAstoe EP s nb| Bawtered a bit from. two sensa-| His iron nerve arently - un- frame cash bonus demands. | BUDAEEST, May 16—Economi¢ ¢ AT THE HOTELS °|° tional leaps over the con ed, Amold was back on th:| (F EARTHQUAKE ARE | Strained relations still exist bc-]m winds will have blown 2004 0|9 e g 6 e 9o @ ® 0 ® 6 0 0 o r | wall, but still one of the fa last May with tween the two groups of veterans|Hungarian peasants when plans to | front-drive cars in the wol rebuilt and full BROUGHT TO JUNEAU with cha of Communism float- |give them land, taken by the state Gastineau | ges | A. C. Adams, Excursion Inlet; J ing around the Capital City. L Billy Arnold's old speedster is bel $ .t in lieu of taxes, are carried out. B K 8 4 e o g prepared again here May 30. 1| “Phe recent’earthquake shocks in e b, a‘-”6.117. ;eagéséc E]Ss;nf‘:_lv,‘] s.(:{ 1t is the same whi d soon | the Cook Inlet region were no olas Kallay, will present lan | 8 , i 4. C. $hat Arnold, intrepid Ch \ pace | child's play, but the real thing, ac-’MRs. MARTIN GEORGE |t Pariament, and in May, at the | Richards, ‘Tacoma; 7 C. er;{“LS-‘ gamester, drove to victory on ; ked like new record for | cording to arrivals here from An= " annual Budapest fair, prizes will | Sealtle; Mrs. A. Smith, Jr, Ket- Indlanapolis brick course in 1930 the 2': m chorage. And photographs taken' DIES IN THE SOUTHbe awarded for the bost sugges- | Chikan; Albert Allinger, Seattle. | {on the Susitna River fI { g | to dividing the land and Zynda ! sent |0 11 ts s - k> 1 0 dividin he an H et | vinka Eme; tibries g an‘ii?”?,, Word of trie teath of Mrs Mf"-'?.ff,ftrfiiung g T. N. Henry, Portland, Ore., and| and $2800 of |great force 4nd some duration. tin George, former well known| ™, oentance of land in paymen: 1coma; Joseph Russell, Oakland;| Minor shakes were still being ‘eSident of Juneau, and mother| \iovac ownedl by impoverished | A: N. Phelps, Valley Springs; H. G [felt occasionally late last week, Of. Wollis George, President and|; ngopds was decided upon last| Torrence. New York City; Ge: Ar- The worst of the disturbance was ge;:;’“slt Managér of nme J\“N‘:I‘U‘ sar, 80 far 1o land has actually | Bedner and wife, Juneau; for | regarded as over. o8 h::ew:od“"mpa Y, Was re-|yeon transterred to the state, but |WOU O'Todle, Ten:::e' , SONs W ' i s that within a few | Pt ) ing thelr footing. And up the Saushter Mrs Martin Burkland in, gy, state also has 5000 acres left b EEee Ty | 25 . C. *- ORANE ARRIVES AND |Susitna Valley the tremors were s et Y e e Serlowl | oyer from the Jand reform carried runkenness Shows cenis in lty ; 7 | out after the war. | Decline in New York o8 even more Sévere. Tom Tillotson,’ "y gictl Tyl oo b who returned here this week from' X 3 elime | gy gene Horvath, who is in charge | DEPART§_O_VERNlGHT Anchorage, brought With him pho-| 280 8nd visited with his mother;,"epse work at the Ministry of | - npw O 18 The: 3 TELEPHONE 444 el ; his way to the East and upon! aiigay 2 tographs taken by two trappers in oo : Agriculture, expects that 2,000 peas- | . “1 o ) he | trol vessel ,of the United States |face of the earth are shown, some F.AnS > onthe ¢ ten acres eash by autumn. They | oo, B0 o€ EEER N New White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. | The Minis dnd the same In which he led the #ield dor so lonz in 1931 and azain [Arnold t 1;1 1932 before crashing. | Arneld May Drive It f Fred Frame, 1932 winner, is the| _ . mew owner. He bought it " Harry Hartz following Arr erackup last spring, (b | looked well battered ' There is talk around | way that Arnold again m © the wheel of his old mount. TI he would hate to :ee else in the drive little doubt. In add sentimental element, Tfianglg Bufldi g er try this year. | In -> - e the streets had difficulty in main- L st “winds up” mighty fast and|pureau of Fist ived In|of them five feet w e Sleamesy Sl folumion and s 0 years in which to pay : [ sweeps’ throush the danzerously | port a o b gl “’ud:‘ 1{1(;;hm a’)’)‘; bringing the remains north on the x‘;’g ?:r“’"fe - © PAY | Yorkers than there was in the | | sharp turns with the same ol | 1z for | tumbled out on the river's biinke, |Some steamer. (™3t the plan succeeds, it may o [ S000. LREION 8 FORT ;. | - - Al ‘well-balanced smoothness, a ia Yaku- sty g { ndedl to énable peasants, with | From April 7 to May 7 there | " Only Arnold has driven it in 8 tat. It will be used on patrol in Shaven Heads for ‘f’:tem o Mty 40ty shiod | YOS 408 AEIPAE MRS S dunken i gpeedway race. He was chosen insula district during the BIIYS Junked Gllnl ¥ g ‘;r:m it G e to sell | Pess. @s compared wm;d 53a7a}'-‘ Poultr d E Station from among the garage help in Ao —_ CW?]ctgy Abolished b:causemogf S A ate] P"C“‘-!‘;{;;? from April 7 to May 7 in y an gg 2 o B H,;UCKLAND‘ N'cdz.lv) l;lqay ;‘Ge—v ALLA ’ g Of these 237 were persons found im erry of the Yakutat |Heavy guns caplur y. New Zea. WA WALLA, Wash., May 16.! o e B ‘ Idflgd ?“,0 ‘stream watchmen, | land troops in the World War and | —Into prison Alsvers goes anoth »ri, WOLF FOR MASCOT unconscious in ‘h‘{ S(:Il:‘:us and '1!'2_1‘ the $10,000 lap prizes. Warden Eric Fendo of the Alaska | Shipped home as souvenirs are be- , time-honored ustom—that of shav- wore drunken motorists or parti- In 1931 thé car showed even|peninsyla disirict was also aboard. INg bought by Japanese as junk. ing the heads of new convicts | KANSAS CITY, May 16— The|Cipants in brawls, arising from li- speed and stamina under A WP AL The guns, as such; are useless, but Warden J. M. McCaul \id wolf already 1s at the door of the quor indulgence. I ] m"u heavy foot, but some- the metal is good. {that in' the future convicts Kansas City baseball club. Al thing went wrong while he was|A. VAN MAVERN LEAVES FOR i e i oefs SRMF BRI Yok sde Do Joung wolf, intended as a_mascot, Jeaving the field far behind. Ar- SKAGWAY AND HAINES TRIP| LISBON, May 16—The Portu- for it,” the warden said of was sent to the office of the club was taken to the hospital, a guese deparzment of health has shaving custom. “This custom came |from Texas by Mrs. Bill Rodgers, ed removed definitely from| A, Van Mavern, representative of bzen authorized to collaborate with with so many other custom: d'wife of the team'’s business man- 1930 to pilot it, and he pushed it| to the front quickly and won $20- |y 000 in prize money and most of | gj Direct from Producer to You b TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 THE SANITARY GROCERY speedways, and Mechanic | West Coast Groceries, left ‘on the the Rockefeller Founda_:ion in mod- institutions, legal and penal, m |ager. P N Matlock suffered a brok- | Northwestern last night for a trip ernizing and developing national England. It is degrading and serves ——,e—— ‘T’lfi Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 08 85 botic anq bruises, Jo. Skpgwey. and Hapes, 1 Se Ro_purpose.” Old papers at The Empire. RN P R R R R