The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 20, 1933, Page 2

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Troy Will Give Assistance To Gov. Johnson OF INTIMACIE IS RULED 0UT Relative to Celcrado’s Gov- ciror, Edward C. Jchnson's ca- blcd requect yesterday for co- opcration in his cndeavor to obtain reccgnifion. in the Pub- \ | \ l \ \ i i Gov. Troy pointed out that or Colder This, however, he pointed out,| terncon. Bach side was expected |is' not the literal translatign. Lit-|to consume about one hour and erally, the Thlinget words consii-/ : es. The case, it was be- tuting the threat were: “With my| ould be Jn the hands of | bare hands I will cool you off." by 5 p. m. But the meaning was “I will kill| ————————— you,” Mr. Shortridge asserted. | GIVING FISH DINNER Without the qualifying, phrase, “With my bare hands,” they could have meant, “I will throw you in | to the cold water,” but with them $15.00 $18.75 taining their mothers tonight the banquet room of the Scotlish in The Rainbow Girls are enter-; AWARDED LARGE SUM FOR DEATH ifrad ©. Davls, widow of Capt.| 1 Court’s Decision The Court held that the lapse of time between the stabbing and the quarrel indicated the Captain $==7=o=y considered the incident closed be- fore he was stablbed, therefore| death was accidental in the sense Davis did not provoke the stab- bing. o f 3 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD ' MRS, DAVIS 18] The Weather e /By the U. B. Weathier Bureat) LOCAL DATA Foreokdl foé JukieAd abd Victhlty, beginning at 4 p.m, Oct. 20: Fair tonight and Saturday; moderate easterly winds. Barometér Temp. Humudity Wind Veioelty Weathét lic. Works National Reccvery D 4 g Cl ) ! : irected Verdlct of |5 _'a pm. yesty _..3031 82 & B, 1% ear Governmenl Scores Pomt mund “;fu';‘*f:"l d"‘:";‘“i; an. 000 Given Against ?n 4 am. loday ... 308 8 2 NE b Clear . B ) g ¢ 2 o ST N 7~y in Albert Case 'Which favor of it and would, co-oper- bt Cog}npany 008 VSRR | oor AN 8 I 40 NE € Clear ate with the Governors of 3 cm,-‘np RADIO REPORTS Goes to Jury Today | elcven Western States selectod i J ‘: (Continued from Page Ome) | in obtaining aid. SEATTLE, Oct. 20—Mrs. Win-} m' i TODAY e ¥ proper mining development |H. C. (Lyle) Davis, was yesterday Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. tam. |around. I will kill ydu with my| wounld not only relleve condi- awarded a dirécted verdict of $15,-| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. mmm 24hrs. Weather | clean hands.” This conversation| ticns mew but wogld build up 000 in her suit against the Mu-|Barraw . ! -8 14 -14 0 Clear R i | was in the Thlinget tongue. a defense againet future de- |tual Life Insurance Company :r ’;:;‘;l ----- 33 :: ;: :; Tfl;ce ;‘:{ - b ; 3 & ? rcocions, and in addition |New York in connection with the - led? These give you some Disptes. T D a iocided stumplant | death of her husband from a stab (Fort Yukon 1414 3 % 4 o0 Ctear i SR h ~ Mr. Paul this morning, claim-| (.l business in the Wast, |wound inflicted by & member of|Taanna 1 14 o1 4 0 Clear ‘fhlng besides warmt {ing there had been a misinterpr including Alaska. the crew abcard the ecannery ten.|Fmrbanks e 14 - -6 4 0 Clear ‘:‘xon in tk‘;? bestthu;ony of M L) 5LV TS der Roedda, of Juneau, in Alas- | Eagle 'z 6 -4 0 [ Clea: : Havs | Alvert regarding threat, ob- # 9 kan waters. Capt. Davis died in|St. Paul ... e 40 42 32 Trace Cldy and mefte wearing ‘t;medidpermlsslan M el pouis cxaminasics aboub WhR OUMPOSPRSKdvneau DeosMibin' 30, {00T; UM [Dukh HerpHY - L. Toy 40 44 3 26 Cldy tridge £t . ab Wi I 44 y rvice. Tha ’s stvl ls \ad‘rsr ilbear‘: :vr;smncage:;ed re- Goes To Jury Sk st;t:&:::dn dA«zs Quarrel gg:d:lv(a w4 | % ;i 2 3 §l§¥ service. at's style. |garding the threat, and repeated| A departure from the usual cus-| w.jer” Gamble, deckhand,|Juncau 31 3 | 23 3% 6 ‘Trace Clear |it in English and in Thlinget |'om Was made in charging. thel ., poq the Captain after a quar- |Ketchikan © 4« | 4@ u 4 0 Clear | Her English version was unchan, "“'-"db’t "““elm""‘:"de’t‘h}“ thisf ooi! Prince Rupert ... 42 42 | e 4 01 Clear | um< iction it has been prac- 3 z 3 i no right (ollowlng her aroum! '1’““‘3 the arguments of counsel wag uccidenm]g i Portland ... . 62 56 4 wu 4 40 Clear With my bars hands I wili kil |Judse Alexander, ylelding o thel T o mnany contended Davis\San Francisco ... 80 68 52 52 8 ) Clear [} ]you The change in wording was expressed desire of both sides, de provoked ths assault. " y | from “clean” to “bare.” |livered his prior to the closing = % ‘ 3 | arguments. ’ Gta;"bli)‘c’;f:a s;:;:;:i s;:f;ny eg: The barometric pressure is higa pver most of Alaska and south- b Literally Trmnltted These were in progress this ar-1 ]e hter, declined to festify. ward to California with clear and lder, weather, The pressure is MANSIAUE UL, e moderately low in the Aleutian Is'ands with showers, strong south- easterly winds and comparatively h'gh temperatures. 25 cents in Ctty g Q § R‘\GLA\S they constituted a threat -of Rite Temple at a “covered dish DEPERE ON CHANNEL i = S F death, he said. dinner.” The affair is being giv- —_ Te e hone i E | E. M. Axelson, Postmaster and en under the supervision of Mrs. The freighter Depere of the i 444 I“OX ’1 \ P ‘S | missionary of Yakutat, testified N. L. Troast, Mother advisor. Thz| Alaska Steamship Company arriv- p White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. starts at 5:30 o‘clock. - e — SAVE THESE DATES that Albert bore a reputation for dinner | being a peaceable and law-abiding !man and was not quarrelsome or | troublesome. The Government called but onc witness in rebuttal, William Ged- des, who was asked merely aboul the position in the cabin at the Nm, of. the shoot,mx, i.nd on cross GREAT COATS For Public Card Party by Moose Ledge at Moose Hall on Nov. 3, 17, 24, Dec. 1 and 15 . Bridge, whist and pinochle. Final grand prize. Admission 50 cents, —ady, THE Eskimo gets his winter warmth by wearing furs; the Indian resorts to blankets. Body comfort is all they’re led on the channel this forenoon and will be discharging until to-| morrow morning, The Depere is| in command of Capt. O. C. An-| derson, and the veteran purser, | Clyde Guptill, js in the financial} office., BELIRS Sh . LT Daily Empirr‘ w:m Ads Pay. concerned with. Style is not aboriginal. It’s a development of culture. These \ coats are the acme of style advance- ment. Warmth, wear and quality arg beautifully blended with style in these qul(s. Lo : SUITS wPHEY RE ~in both single and double breasted models with the very newest style details. $17.50, $22.50 $25.00 oo rrrrr e e e e e e s sl et e 3 Men’s Winter Gloves | Wool Gloves, e Linodegt z Just the Glove for cold weather. New : 3. 5 Low Price— $2.75 un’(‘l :?iz”_“ 75 cents e It is a REAL PLEASURE and GENUINE ECON ideas for your daily menu. Highest Score Obtainable R Apples, box . . $1.45 5 Delicious or Jenathans<Fine Grade i W Salad oil . .ere 39¢ Mazoia—Full Quarts - ETR .51 FRTE0S SR Bananas, 3 lbs. . 29¢ Golden Ripe i MAYONNAISE, full quart Boys’ Mitts They dry soft after they are wet. large asscrment— at 75¢ pair Boys’ H elmets 50¢ and 75¢ each Just the Cap for cold weather at— e Bt | ; Men’s Mufflers Large Assortment $1.25 to $2.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneabu’s Leading Department Store will remain in ferce regardless of only 19 States Cl)ll]d : national repeal action. Prescrip- Drink Under Repeal | tion lguor permitted. WASHINGTON—No laws tocon- | trol liquor in the event of nation- | al repeal, but action to prevent the | state from being “wide open” 13 MEMBERS OF GIRLS’ LEGION CLUB ARE" TO MEET TOMORROW | M:embers of the Girls' Leglon Club held an interesting meeting (Commued from Page One.) Sugar Cured—Small :Size month” law permitting imports of L being taken. g y hard liquor in that amount to o o | Wednesday afternoon when four P d 13 !: persons over 21. | WEST VIRGINIA — The 5"‘"1* | new members were intiated. Those oun C H ibition law would remain in| gy hocame members were, Bub- TA—State’s dry 4 H s%‘g“be;“fgmmn’d ©8 Y| force afier pational repeel. DUl bjes Boldae, Martha Harrls, Mar- ee:t Wit m further liberalisa- | POBle.Waslid Beve thett?polrtum;y‘ of passing on the state law ‘1‘90;; ncgeu:?,:f nel;:ct:i::n :rx:él‘ :::\ 1934 general elections. Beer is le- 18 gal. session. lmmw‘NEflfl;::: Voters favored | WISCONSIN—There is no state nationdl . 0. Bt the sthte aw | ProRIbiion Ju Wiscongin or laws % g intoxicants wnm-“““‘ would control liquor, but a prenil, sele ol; xhc'::; There | State commission has been asked to Rt e g u‘,esct te outsids | Tecommend —regulatory legislation. e o | WYOMING—State constitutional jorie Snell and Lila St. Clair: At the meeting it was decided to change the name of the club to the Girls' Loyal Club, as the| former name conflicted with the Girls' Auxillary of the American | Legion. All members of the club ars re- quested to meet tomorrow after- noon at the Moose Hall to prac- SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT TEN VARIETIES COTTAGE ciiEESE SA !(ristoferson‘s—FljflQ, : Fruits and Vegetables' at PIGGLY WIGGLY, and you get dozens of Lettuce, head Large Heads—Crisp GOED 'MEDAL ~or-<KRAFP'S! Piggly Wiggly Meat Departrient HEADQUARTERS' FOR SWIFT- AND CO. PRODUETS -« - PiCNIC iANs U STEwinG HENS Pound. 18¢ Dry Salt Bellks PIGGLY WIGGLY OMY to get your Fresh Coffee,21bs. . . 65¢ Hiils ‘Red Can Fig Bars, 2 Ibs. . 23¢ Fresh Shipment 10¢ Fresh Dressed. ound b 35c LT PORK ~THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Ouf Services' to' You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carryiung Boat RENT A SUNLAMP Don’t Wait UNTIL YOU ARE FLAT ON YOUR BACK Build body: resistance to_colds, flu and other winter ailments BUTTER, Sunset Gold, 4 pounds . . . 98¢ [J} ey e 52 sontigne buto 8335 | - : Rent the Model “K” Floor Lamp ...... $23.75 All payments may be applied on purchase ALASKA: ELECTRIC LIGHT" & POWER CO. JUNEAU—6 . DOUGLAS—18, = REACH for the JOY, OF LIVING WITH RADIO Now is the time to have your radid adjusted for the winter season of bigger snd better programs. , Prompt and Efficient, Fflwifinq g Radio.and Engineering Service PHONE 501-<Near Capitol Theatre WA & THE TREND i v “ELECTROL”-O éor‘irse.’ Harri Machitne ¢ Shop | ing- Sheet Metal Hedfing A General Motars Product! e this radius. Beer is legal | prohibition in effect even though ted for national the voters favored national repeal . and Jegal beer, CONstitu-|spacia) session of the Legislatur® M MWI’! bans on li-|giscussed. Next regular session in January. L iy g EXPERT PIANO TUNING jate and national pro- _pass “pefore voters No- w of beer con- ) state Geoge Anderson, Expert Piano Tuner, is in the city for a short time and anyone wishing thorough Piano Tuning Phone 143, Andersor —adv. tice the songs and drills to be giv- en by them at the hall next Fri-| day evening at 8 o'clock when the| annual Mooseheart Day will be observed. —_— - ATTENTION TROLLERS An important meeting of the| Alaska Trollers Asscciation will be| held in the Mandarin Ball Rooms| at 7:30 Saturday night. W. H. WILLIAMS, —adv. Delegat . - Tumbler, 23¢ Pound 15¢ Fresh Friers and F arwy Roasters LAnGi STOCK TO CHOOSE mom PHONES 24 BUSINGSS:IS-GOOD-. - MEAT DEPT., 24-2 rings !mnaou'mu.u (s complete radiator - ml"" i:dNN’ RS MoTOR (‘:U casen iy S5

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