The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 25, 1933, Page 3

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CAPITOL FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT A LIE would have saved him aithough he was innocent ... THE TRUTH brought him right to the threshold of death through the most shameful frameup you could imagine! SEE this great picture. ERICLINDEN SIDNEY FOX Also Fire House Honeymoon Aesop Cartoon News Events PREVIEW TONIGHT “COME ON DANGER” Smith Electri¢ Co. Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Spring Check-Up Have your car checked after the wear and tear of \\mtem drwmg REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS Motor Co., and j everyone should POLITICAL DRAMA STARS SIONEY FoX L7 Eric Lindexi Co-Star in ‘Afraid to Talk’ Sensa- tional Expose at Capitol That singular government, the ty, is taken scrutini; ing and phenomenon America part, and dramat- to the timely t of Un Talk,” which g night at the Th" atre. And while to m politics > for the mos myster raid to Ta how they become a when p indifferenca teres menace permits film raises a \'illl' cannot be over- the way we 80 elves is in line ples upon which our was founded, or whether| llowed a party autocracy without regard for the hts of the citizens it is supposed ent. H he story concerns a crooked po- al regime faced on the eve of important election with a pub- demand for action following a rant gang murder. [ e combination cf Eric den | Sidney Fox in the fealure (H roles presents the two most sensa-} tional and accomplished young players on the screen today in parts| unusually suited to their nts. { Displaying a mature appreciation of difficult characterizations, both definitely impressed with their per- formances. “Afraid which whether to Talk” should prove y popular. It is a defi-! n event, and a picture| see by all means. | - FRANCE IS TO DEFAULT JUNE DEBT PAYMENT vinced Parliamennt Not | to Change Position | 25 25 PARIS, May French debt paym States, due June 15, certain in quarters Government and it is expected here that other debtor nations will do likewise. | Premier Daladier understood to be convinced that President Roosevelt will continue to insi that France must take the first step to pay the defaulted interest due last December and he is satis- fied that Parliament wijll refuse to| pay either interest or pnn:ipn since hope of a moratorium lmdl been ahandoned. —Default in th the Un is considered close to the| d | is STANDS PAT WASHINGTON, May 25.— The| prediction from Paris of a French war debt default brought no re- sponse from President Roosevelt who is undersiood to b2 standing pat for some kind of payment by a debtor nation. | - AUTC DRIVER’S LICENSES Motor vehicle operator’s licenses| for the two years' period endmg} May 31, 1935, are now payable at| the City Clerk’s office. Every op- erator of an automobile must ob- tain license by June 1. Fee, $1.00. A. W. HENNING, —adv. Clty Clerk. PSR | New Low Price Levels Men’s, Women’s, Chil- dren’s, Boys’ SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Seward St. Near Behrends el Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER | RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what | job will cost” Premier Daladier Con-|, {Chill until stiff {from canned fruits. They | will THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933 ME N U S | GARBO GLAD TO BE BACK the_ DAY | | This is the fourth of a series I i i | of six daily menus, planned to provide a week of low-cost, well balanced family. meals for the small By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE Eggs for Breakfast BREAKFAST Stewed Apricots, Chilled Ready Cooked Wheat Cerzal Milk Buttered Toast Coffee (Milk for the Children) LUNCHEON Cottage Cheese Salad with Pears Graham Bread Butter Buttered Carrots (Milk for the Children) DINNER Frizzled Dried Beef Buttered Potatoes Buttered Spinach Bread Butter Head Lettuce Salad Dres: Fruit Gelatin Dessert Tea (Milk for the Children) Cottage Cheese Salad with Pears! (Serving Four) Two cups cottage cheese. Four halves pears. One-eighth teaspoon One-eighth teaspoon paprika. Four crisp cabbage leaves. One-third cup salad dre: Chill all ingredients. ange | {pears on cabbage leaves. Top with mounds of cheese, sprinkle with{ salt and paprika. Top with dress- ing. salt, | Greta Garbo, husky-voiced Swedish film star, waves farewell to fellow passengers at San Diego, Cal., as she disembarked on her re. renew the patriot. he Amer- an Legion py on Sat- do hereby 27, Poppy Alaska.” EIN, purpose, I May Juneau, GOLI Saturday was d:signates Juneau in lay by May SRS PP E R L, NOTICE as All members 1 6. cups boiling of Ala requested our late Friday, Mor- funeral of n Bullard W. Carter pear I her pm. at pirit of patriotism is needed today Frizzled Dried Beef for the service of country in pea > dificulties; , 1, I Goldstein, Mayor One-eighth teaspoon salt. [ these nt dead and One-eighth teaspoon celety salt (1} 99 memory of their high Qne-eighth teaspoon paprika. service by the wearing of > lu\ li butter in frying pan. Add and|[Mayor Go]d»lmn Issues! urday, May brown beef, add flour. Cook slow-| o Iy, stir constantly until flo Appeal to Citizens , 5 a 1 |stir constantly until mixture th b bk o 5 i e Saturday, May 27 Fasad “Poppy Day” in Fruit Gelatin Dessert el gl One and two-third Mg S e o L ¥pionee FEs i . lamerican Legion and American Le-fto attend the One-third cup bolling Juiee-|gion - Auxiliary poppy emory |'E Benjar Pour water er gelatin mixture, 5 LSO B e W | “Whereas, in the great s o E stir until dissolved. Cool. Add rest |y “we o ™o ot © O of ingredients, pour into mold.}y o0 oecarad the turn from a visit to her native land. (Associated Press Photo) (Serving Four) Cne-quarter pound dried beef, y Four tablespoons butter. ' P RU CLAIMEB «‘ lw City r~1 Jun".w Al Five tablespoons flour. i al citizens to regall tt Two and one-half cups milk Legion and Amer Shred beef with fingers. Heat memcrial po me light brown. Add f EL ings and milk. Cook slow! g9 !u'"‘m g 10 One package lemon-flavored gel- |1 Goldstoin ST I called upon all g"“‘;“‘:} e sl of the World War dead the © D-DAICIUD, G000 EIoRES lamation stated | tuary. Unmold and serve |, : country with milk or custard| _ ¥ F. RODENBURG President ELMED REED, Secretary. with cream, PG, ers of them sacri- = in th Let the aaverusements help y"J the same | make your shopping plans. ng their lives at st “And, V Save all left-over fruit juices are d cious sweetened a little and ser as appetizers, or they can be sub- stituted for part of the water called for in gelatin desserts, A little lem- on juice improves the flavor. Save the oil left from canned pimientos. It is excellent to use for thinning salad dressings. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Ccmmissioner’'s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division| Number One. Before CHAS, SEY, Commissioner and ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinct. In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL J. BAVARD, deceased NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned was, on the {3rd day of May, 1933, duly ap- pointed administratrix of the es- tate of Michael J. Bavard, de-| ceased. All persons having cla:ms against'the estate of said deceased present them with proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 3, 1933. - IDA GERTRUDE BAVARD, Administratrix. First publication, May 4, 1933. Last publ\cxtmn May 25, 1933. Betty Buxley TUB FROCKS Voiles, Prints, Piques $1.95 to $3.95 ta basis that a contribution has been F al con- $53.000, with an 1 of $1,000. »se the defi- Senate /\p};‘ows $21,000 f a ! ; ar i Item for Work — Dele- |~ "~ gl Bt e 0 Sees Many Callers S Frank | nite assur. had 11 be acted upon, but the WASHINC D. © 1 Corresponde: e te gate e is going to do his best to May : about f able consider- nd ¢ epairs to the I Be for the Departm Budget app loss Dimond 'is now and nearly hi con- nt rip th > will hold a need War the with item ha Bu projec 1 Ol b J S il ; 'lic he sidents of the Ve farward to the ex ce Dep: ent a that P ain be carried by dog team was | 4 1gton b e met with the reply that business will not call for Terr of service bt and lowest dog used. e to revisit I wa Wood he ard by summer floods. the ons The Rev. H. H. Chapman 1 in Episcopal missionary in Alaska many years, will lea for Anvik, on th» Yukon River d about a mon Mr. Chapman has ., . X DRRO L B adn tration's gigantic North Cs ’ » including a plan He is to bec egulation which will arge again of > for the five- church a v rere I ather, i lay we y, measur the Rev ) tior w be presented to missionar course Delegate The elder ) advancs the ng in Nev a just share of made available. ) to ward provid 5 be in he proposed Seward Me- and is prepared f Alaska » money 40 years now wbout Chapman ederal to the non land at claim the Pionee Depart is ) of o for i by Navy to be m T ssman we formerly Idaho. Mr Alaska last summer, Juneau. He now in Washington Swift and Best Rheumatie Prescription ‘85 Cents Pain—Agony Starts to Leave in 24 Hours Just ask for Allenru—With- in 24 hours after you start to take this safe yet powerful n | medicine excess uric acid and to | other circulating poisons start to leave your body. In 48 hours pain, agony and swellir e usually gone—we guar- antee this prescription—if one bot= tie of Allenrun doesn't do as stated | —money back. Butler Mauro Drug - ' Co, Juneau Drug Co. A‘MIVA THE SANITARY GROCERY- “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 to is % | Dele- m the! of the| to wha During gate’s offi third to ° old House vill be his room numb 5. Since the House Office mad the Pl S fr the (e} permax G. Fenton Thomas Riggs governor Cramer, when th aska, o position w house. of or of the ponsible i of the new two rooms | ach mem; Elliott, last p Road Commis- organization Maj dent ion under Mal the Alaska that rol, has an exe Another A the non-military the Delega War Department have approved 1. Two other former the the War Depa sod control of the city. Maj. Jc Hyder. Long a commissioner of th endorsed by the t Columbia and Maj of the War Department Gill engineer officer local interests contribu 1- in the ring esslon of 'ongress is for one ne prov Salmon R are also the wals is tric las H of Dou f Doug that

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