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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1933. ANDERSON CASE Musical Romance (HOSPITAL DANGEE, H, SOTHERN, A Perfect Dozen Brothers and Sisters This round dozen brothers and sisters of Williamsport, Pa., seems to contradict the assertion that the American family is becoming smaller. ABDUCTED MAN STARTED TODAY IN DIST. COURT Barney Anderson Put on Trial for Assault with ‘ Dangerous Weapon | Barney Anderson, a troller, to-| day was placed on trial on a| United States District Court on a charge of assault with a danger weapon. A jury was being select- ed and impaneled early this af-| ternoon. I Anderson is alleged to have ter- rorized residents and trollers at Tee Harbor last Spring with a lot of promiscuous shooting with a rifle. He is represented by G. C. Winn. John Erickson, accused of sod- omy, was slated to have gone on trial this morning. Due to the illness of his attorney, George B. rigsby, this case was continu ed and the Anderson case substituted | Ali loving couples are harmonious, dut this couple should be even more 80, for the girl is Gwendoline Mec- for it by Judge G. F. Alexander. | Cormack, only daughter of John icCormack, famous Irish tenor. e, = Ehe is pictured with her fiance, Ed- ward Pyke, as they enjoyed a strol! i in London. Representative of Internal 2 508 CBUPLES Revenue Department ’ ot g WED ONE TIME A W Paul;:l—gl the Internal Revenue Department, with head- g quarters at Tacoma, Wash., arri ed Blg Celebralion IS Carried on the steamer Alaska and can be ‘ I Svached through the Collector of Out in Rome—Premier Is in Attendance - Customs office. Mr. Paulsen states that the United States Govern- ment processing tax on cotton ma- i 1d for resale are past e e | dred couples from Rome and 1,- ROME, Oct. 30.—Seven hun- due and that the new capital stock tax for corporations is also 800 from the Provinces, were mar- past due. ried simultaneously in a celebra- s tion here in a new Fascist rite o created by Prémier Mussolini to j encourage a larger population. To each couple the Premier gave about $40. The new processing tax on stock: of cigars, cigarettes and tobacc: will be effective November 1 and October 31 is the day designated by the United States Government for all persons holding these items for resale to make a proper in- ventory which must be filed with the Collector of Internal Revenue in Tacoma not later than Decem- ber 1. e, AGED MAN INJURED IN FALL YESTERDAY George Bray, 72, suffered a broken arm, two bad scalp wounds and was severely bruised in a fall down the stairway at the Arctic Rooms last night. He was given emergency freatment by Dr. —————— MANCHUKUO TO w.| IALL READY T0 60 ON HALLOWEEN Elks’ Hall Will Be Scene Julie Marlowe, Famous \ of Big Party with Revel- ers’ Music and Cards It has been a busy week for members of the which will be given , under the auspices of the Hospital Guild in ythe Elks’ Hall tomorrow night. : There have with the aid of every member of the Guild, and dozens of arrange- ,mfln!u have been completed to as- sure the success of the affair. the direction of Mrs. J. chairman of the com- chargs of the party, ev- ittee member has done har Today Mrs. Mervyn Sides and Mrs. J. J. Meherin, in charge of the hall and ‘d:scora- tions, have been creating the proper atmosphere in-the hall With Hallowe'en setting upon the stage. Ot members of the dance i committee appointed by Mrs. W. A. Holzheimer, , president of the ! Guild, are Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. | W. E. Godfrey, Mrs. M. S. Whit- Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. rles G. Warner, Mrs. I. Gold- Mrs. Guy McNaughton, and . Robert Bender. { The proceeds from the dance to- morrow night will all be used to Under F. Mullen tler, | CY Yaid in furnishing one or more | rooms in the new wing of St. | Ann’s Hospital. ] Reveicrs’ Orchestra will | fu music and there will be , dan from 9:30 until 1:00 o'- :clcrk Tables in the card rooms | of the Elks' Club will be available for those who do not wish to i dance. committee in| Sothern, charge of the Hallowe'en Dance been tickets to sell,|cumbed Saturday night as a result| NOTED ACTOR, PASSES AWAY Shakespearian Star, at | | . B Husband’s Bedside } NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Edward H aged 73 years, noted| Shakespearian actor, died Saturday | night in his hotel suite here. His| wife, Julia Marlowe, noted actress‘; was at his bedside. The actor suc- | of lobar pneumonia but it was not | |announced until Sunday. | Sothern and his wife returncd | to New York from London recently for a short visit before going to their winter home in Luxor, Egypt —— | DETROIT SCENE {Twenty-five Hundred Men Raid Plants—Police | Are Surprised | | DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 30.—Riot-| ers numbering 2500 in 300 cars, this afterncon raided five plants where tool and die makers are| |on a strike, smashed hundreds of windows, burned blueprints and | overturnad autos. The rioters elud-| CHICAGO, IL, unanimously elected were rested. later rounded up and ar-.War They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. their parents and are in excellent health. They ran, . Marcella (left), two, to Edmund (right), eighteen. _ _ 3 OF GREAT B 5 CHAIRMAN OF wirH GeEsE aNp UCKs SOCIALISTS | Krzycki, of Ml]wauke‘c. was Sunday the Socialist Party of America. He succeeds the late Morris Hillquit, Several persons were injured and |Morgan raider fame in the Civil was once a manufacturer of bagging at Lexington, Ky. Robert C. Baier. All live with in age from KILLED; BODY THEN BURNED \Kidnaping of Former Cir- cuit_Judge Is Being Investigate PLAINVILLE, Kentucky. Oct. 30 __While the Department of Justice igated the rurported kidnap- |ing Friday of willis Staton, rela- tives of ‘he missirs former Circuit Court Judge, expressed the belief he has been Killed and his body burned. Ashes from the ruins of a burn- ed shack near where Siatoa is re- ported to have been abducted by four masked men, have besn gati- ored for analysis. —r——— {invest Student Insane After Initiation; {HUNTING PARTY BACK (FROM TWO-WEEK TRIP Each with a limit bag of ducks and geese, Earl Hunter, MacKinnon and Dr. G. F. Free- burger returned from a two-weeks hunt on the motorship Nora, be- longing to the latter two men, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. They were all more than satisfied with the results of the hunt and t. 30.—Leon Chairman of said they had enjoyed a wonder-| ed the city's missed pofice by|°f New York. i striking quickly and then dispers- | = e g Stopping to hunt on ‘he way . General John H. Morgan, of down, they visited Petersburg, the Stikine Flats and Wrangell while they were away. During four days, while they were storm bound on Simpson | |the Stikine Flats, the trio were guests of Karl Theile and R. L. Bernard at the latter's hunt club. W. P. Scott, who accompanied the party to Wrangell for several days' hunt, returned to Juneau by steamer last week. While ducks and geese were fairly plentiful, it was impossible to get any of the choice Canadian | white geese, Mr. Hunter said. e, — Big Sum Awarded EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct.30. “—An award of $56,860 and costs has been made by Justice W. C. Ives, of the Supreme Court, to C. H. A. Powlett and his son Armand, in a damage action brought against the University of Alberta. It is charged that Armand Powlett became insane as the result ef initiation ceremonics at the University last year. The initiation tcok the form of a mock trial during which young Powlett was subjected te vzrious indignitics because he refused to say the sophomeres were the highest form of hu- manity, - P RBUEEER T SHOP IN JUNEAU AL LUNDGREN LEAVES THE HOSPITAL FOR HOME SUNDAY Al Lundgren, who has been re- ceiving medical care at St. Ann's Hospital for the last several days, left the Hospital yesterday. Mr. Lundgren 1is proprietor of the ‘Wide-Awake Shoe Shop. PLANES LEAVE, | - BOUND Kok PRINCE GEORGE, Oct. 30— Two new planes, bound ifrom Miami, Florida to Fairbanks, left for Whitehorse, at 10:20 o'clock this | morning. The planes are piloted {by W. J. Barrows and Joe Cros- son, accompanied by W. J. (Jerry) | Jones, another Alaska pilot, and ! Fred Moller, machanic. | - IVED TOO LATE a large RE for Summer trade, ship- Drink Your Way to Health With CRAZY BE OSTRACIZED W. 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