The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1933, Page 8

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CUBAN REBEL LEADER IS TO BE ATTACKED Soldiers, Students and Workmen on Trail | of Hernandez | SAN MARTIN NOW { 200 FEET TO LEDGE READY TO RESIGN Will Abide by Decision of‘ Factions—Strikes | Prevalent i HAVANA, Cuva, Sept. 20. — A motley crowd of soldiers, students and workmen today tracked the rebellious Capt. Juan Blas Her- nandez, veteran campaigner against former President Machado, report- ed on a revolt march to Havana, in the rugged Camaguey Hills, while the scenes are set here for political skirmish. Capt. Hernandez is reported near Las Cuevas, Province of Camaguey, with 500 men, all firm that the present President, Guan San Mar- tin, should resign. On Revolter’s Trail On the revolter’s trail are 600 soldiers armed with machine guns, augmented by a group of students] and we nen It is d the troopers have sur- rounded the rebels near a smd town. The troopers are in charge of Sergeant Mazorra. San Martin’s resignation is still in the hands of his factions. Like yesterday afternoon, he issued 2 statement this morning in which he says he will abide by their de- cision. It is understood the stu- dents do not agree regarding his resignation. Strikes Prevail Strikes are still .prevalent in many places. Capt. Hernandez is a supporter of de Cespedes and believes he should be reinstated as President. days (at spot shown in circle) on injured. The scouts were Robert Due. (Associated Press Photo) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Social Gathering Held at Coffee Shoppe by Ju- neau Organization OUTBREAKS OF MALARIA HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 20.—Wide- gpread outbreaks of malaria have added to the burden of suffering Cuba. Many towns this afternoon reported numerous cases. Conflicting reports have come from the interior that Capt. Her- nandez and his followers have been surrounded, but battle ru- mors are officially denied. Bloodshed is reported at San- tiago where two truckloads of sol- fdiers, with machine guns and ri- ifles, encountered Communists at a demonstration and fired on them wounding one woman and two children. Attended by a majority of the members, the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club held its monthly social meeting at the Coffee Shoppe on Monday ev- ening, and the ecvening was en- joyably spent playing cards. The fall and winter season was inaugurated and beginning next month two meetings will be held each month by the club, one strictly a business meeting and the second a social gathering, in place of the one meeting each month held during the summer. Informal ‘talks were given by Mrs. Pearl Burford, President, and other officers of the club on Mon- lay evening and following the awarding of prizes for card win- WOMEN MEET Climbing 400 feet up the great cliff of Wallface mountain near Lake Placid, N. Y., three Plattsburg Boy Scouts were stranded two a two-foot ledge. Food, water and clothing were lowered for them from a shelf 1000 feet above. Event. ually they were pulled up to a ledge 200 feet zbove and rescued un- Glenn, Tyler Grey and William La ners, served an appetizing supper was Todd, Mrs. J. M. M W. C. Jen- son made up the committce in charge of the meeting. e ,————— GEYER TO STUDY 1 Caroline Giovanetti and S5 JOHN | | DENTISTRY IN SOUTH | John Geyer, son of Mr. and 1.‘.11-.; A. M. Geyer, and graduate of the Juneau High School in the class of 19 1 leave tomorrow night on the Ni vestern for the South. He will begin the study of dentistry at the North Pacific College of Dentistry at Portland, Ore. i MISS MARIAN FOSTER WILL ENTER U. OF WASHINGTON Marian Foster, daughter and Mrs. Frank H. Fos- ter, will take passage for Seattle on the steamer Northwestern to- morrow night. She will enter the University of Washington upon her arrival in the Puget Sound city. — e B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting Wednesday. Vote on amendment to by-laws. adv, Systematic terracing of hills in | North Louisiana to prevent soil ero- | sion is planned by the State Ex- | tension Service. T T Qi PHONE 92 DELIVERIES DAILY TRUCKS ON EACH DELIVERY THE MOST COMPLETE DELIVERY SERVICE MAINTAINED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY! T[\ursday Speoial ! GRAPEJUICE 33¢ Ouart George Bros. STORE OPEN EVENINGS Two Delivery Trucks Leave at Your Service Daily 10 am., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. PHONE 95 STOCK MARKET SHAKY TODAY; - METALS DROP —Close of Session Today Is Weak NEW YORK, Sept. 20. — The Stock Market stumbled nervously through obscure pathways today after a series of slumps and mild \ rallies then turned downward in Rails Also Aid in Decline Bull Named “Nancy” CHAMBER WILL PLAY HOST T0 H. S. TEACHERS Business Men to Welcome High School Teachers at Noon Luncheon EASTON, Md., Sept. 20.—Robert Simpson’s Guersney bull “Nancy” —s0 named because of his usual gentle disposition and cow-like na- ture—today reverted to type, gored his master and tossed him fifteen feet into a duck pond. Dr. Jack B. Zerbee, who attended Simp- son, at his dairy farm six miles from Easton, said he was painfully injured but that his condition was not eritical. .- — Daily Empwre Want Ads Pay In keeping with its usual custom, the Chamber of Commerce will be Gores Owner Zerbee Starts Long Hike NEUENBROK, Oldenburg, Sept. | 20.—Districh Paradise, eighty-two \ year old storm trooper of this | town, recently set off on the 300- | kilometer hike to Berlin to see | Chancellor Hitler. — e | ROBERT SIM N TO ATTEND STANFORD UNIVERSITY To Build Brewery NEWARK, N. J, Sepi. 20— | The Hoffman Beverage Company, | manufacturers of ginger ale and | fruit juice beverages, announced | today that it has contracted with the Blaw-Knox Company of Pitts- | burgh, Pa., to build a brewery. .- WINFIELD PULLEN TO LEAVE FOR UNIVERSITY | | To attenc the University of| Robert Simpson, son of Mr. and | Washington at Seattle, Winfield S.| Mrs. Robert Simpson, will leave Pullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.|on the steamer Northwestern to- S. Pullen of this city, will leave | morrow night for the south on his on the Northwestern tomorrow|way to California where he v\_rill night for the south. enter Stanford University. host tomorrow at its weekly lunch- eon at Bailey's Cafe to the teachers of the Juneau High School, it was | announced today by G. H. Walms- OO RO RO G i Ibhe last few minutes. Metals and rails led in the final decline with losses of one to four le Secretary. years, erican Smelting, Depasco, Dome. |may have something of importance Others Off {on this matter to be put before Other issues off one to five the Chamber ‘omorrow. points included Union Pacific, Santa' Fe, New York Central and other, rails. Off one to four points were Case,, Allied Chemical, United States, Steel, General Motors, American DUBLIN, Sept. 20.—St. Patrick’s Telephone and Telegraph, Amer-'reputation as the snake-extermin- ican Can, Dupont, Western Union ator of Ireland, was vindicated to- |and Westinghouse. {day when a small reptile, seen lon a County Monaghan road, was CLOSING PRICES TODAY |traced back to a motor truck la- NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Closing den with foreign fruit. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine The snake disappeared into a stock today is 28'4, American Can hedge, but as there are no others 94, American Power and Light 8%,!for it to mate with, its life will American Smelting 4 Anaconda b: lonely and childless. 18%, Armour B 3%, Bethlehem! -, Steel 37, Calumet and Hecla 6° The ads bring you tne Informa- i Colorado Fuel and Iron 6%, Cur- tion abou. quality, style and price tiss-Wright 2%, Fox Films 16%. - e General Motors 33, International Harvester 41%, Kennecott 24%, Chicago and Milwaukee (preferred) 11'%, Standard Oil of California 44, Radio Corporation 8%, Standard Brands 26%, United States Steel 51%, Western Union 63%, United Aircraft 35%, Ward Baking B, no sale. Ireland Has a Snake; But It’s a Foreigner — .- Huge Rose Bush TOMBSTONis, ariz., Sept. 20.— The world’s largest rose bush is growing in the patio of a hotel here, residents claim. It is large enough that tables for thirty-five guests may be placed under it. > FRANK HARRIS LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP TOMORROW Frank Harris, propriefor of the Harris Hardware Co., will leave on the Northwestern tomorrow ev- ening for Seattle on a short busi- ness trip. He plans to return to Juneau on the next trip of the Northwestern, northbound. e MRS. CLAIRE ROBINSON TO UNDERGO OPERATION TONIGHT MANDARIN ROOM BALL “Revelers” Mrs. Claire Robinson entered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after- noon and will undergo a major operation this week. SHOP IN JUNEAU We Have Another Shipment PEACHES in heavy syrup, large cans ....18¢c PLUMS in heavy syrup, large cans GARNICK’S-Phone 174 Ar:e You Prepared? Before the snow begins to fly is the time to put on those storm windows and the new roof you've been figuring on. Don’t let winter catch you unprepared. Reduce your coal bill substantially and make your home more comfortable by putting on storm sash and making a few repairs at this time. Call on us for prices. SHINGLES—LUMBER—LATH—MILLWORK MOULDING AND CEMENT | Columbia Lumber Co. TELEPHONE 587 ADMIRAL WAY FRUITS and VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery For the past four the Chamber has welcomed points. | the public school teaching staff The close was weak. to the city. Transfers totalled 2,500,000 shares., 1t will be High School day to- The curb was soft. morrow, and next week’s meeting Bonds were weak. | will be for the teachers of the Grains Sag grade school. Grains sagged one to two cents Due to delay of mail steamers a bushel. from the south, no responses had Cotton was soft and other com- been received up to today by the modities were inclined to ease off. Chamber to its recent inquiries United States Smelting was off about the desires of the halibut eight points. fichermen of towns to the south Off two to four points were of here. The mail arriving on Homestake, Alaska Juneau, Am- the steamer Yukon this evening EVERY WOM/ WILL at just one half of REMEMBER: KO “Juneaw’ 1 TargetC igarette Case ALL FOR 25C FALL COATS HALF PRICE They are plainly marked. They will not last long at this sacrifice price! New Deal 13 argef Cigarette Machine 2 packages Target Cigarette Tobacco HARRY RACE, Dru “The Squibb Store of Alaska” - N’S AND MISSES’ COAT IN THE HOUSE BE SOLD' IMMEDIATELY AT You come in and take them away the figure shown on the garment. NNERUP’S s Pioneer Cash Department Store” o

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