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IMPANELING OF JOHNSON PANEL STARTEDTODAY Co-eds Perform in Annual “Campus Capers’ e TR # 2 Ve ST R A, N, B. MEMBERS i 70 HOLD ANNUAL : 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1933. “Sa_vs Pacific Coast States Have Received Share, Public Works 13.—Public WASHINGTON, Nov. Works Administrator Ickes has con- iELEcTIUN Tu E s ’firmed reports that his organization . B/ felt the Pacific Coast States have received their full share of Public Works funds and indicated that COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION OF - FOSHAY, HENLY GOVERNOR TROY AND TAYLOR 60 T0 WASHINGTON Leave Seattle Last Satur- few if any other large mo,em;oplplon SWECPS Away As- would be undertaken in the three signmel Of % | States by the Public Works Ad-" g Errors Nearly 200 Attend Morn- ing, Afternoon Sessions L Only One Juror Qualified for Cause at Noon— { day Evening to Confer to many Ol]“‘;" ]Pfl“f‘;m’:’_“’;‘m“;“l Beity Jee Bilger, Frances Wilhite, Jane TImelli and Suzanne Hackett. years, according to those who at- tHose excused declared 1 o s - - WIZEEL, (il 209 e tended. | not return a verdict of guilty] 4 | | pauy Empire Want Ads Pay. which might call for a capital} g .Elcctkms Tuesday ) 7 sentence if the evidence should | { ,"I‘“"”“’ morning the session SC NDIN VI AN B e choamanial | ey e R A AVL 2 igsby, defend- | | el f ers, e i Both George B. Grig '\C< men | ) election, the Angoon Band W BALM | give a concert of well selected 4 RI AN $ neau on Saturday morning, in the The Matson liner Lurline was i i b residential section of the i anchor today instead of sailing on | C. H. nm:f"‘“‘ whto Lér:dmx'c'].; llt r auro in the business district this morn- L, ngeles but trace of Hart| tacital exercises off the coast be- operation a . Ann ) i i ; e 08 AnEerss DUk Bp, prace 2 i 1 two weeks ago left the BEER LUNCHES DANCING 9 was on a promotional tour sl T - intended to land at Seattle bubj 3 were prevented by a fog which| hung over Eastern and Western | Koy - ! Washington. . = 15 to 20% 15% OFF b The plane is reported to be not ' on | B T nniversar ecla F %= renuerion . i vaged. i ‘) ; Hotpoint 4 Fletcher is survived by his widow, on Hotpoint, West- Westinghouse H mother, five brothers and a sister, inghouse, Universal Toastmaster { ., i an H MERCHANDISE BROKERS ! and Sunbeam d H LEAVE ON NORTHLAND res ! Red Seal | A the merchandise brokers URNS AND TOASTERS mong the merchandis s who left 1Junmu Sun z‘rl:c mol;;‘shl:p i PERCOLATORS HAMILTON BEACH We could make the morning toast 1 Northland for Southeast aska £ o . > { 3 or twenty Juneau families if we ' cities were, Herb Carbray, for| u | i T ko) . MIXERS % | Wrangell, Gil Rich, C. A. Haw- EaCh ; Percolators enough to supply 50—Reduced to $12.50 had time. You would regret pass- thorn and Mrs’ Hawthorn, for thirty Juneau families with b e 0 g ing this up. May Need New Venire of the opening trial of Paul J of Present Convention ministration. With nearly 200 delegates and| ntion of the Alaska Native Bro- ——evo——— . AT THE HOTELS S0 o000 cec o0 1( Dishonest Scheme | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 13. — The s present, the annual con-|® ® ¢ © ® e ® ¢ 0 6 ¢ 0 o :*Ummd States Circuit Court of Ap- | peals has affirmed the conviction|Gov. John W. Troy left for Wash- with Authorities After iwo weeks In Seattle at- tending to matters of importance, of therhood continued today in the | and sentence of W. B. Fosha, ingt st Sa v ev "eh y o & | . B. y and | ington, D. C. Jast Saturday even- St A. N. B. Hall on Willoughby Ave-| Zynda | Henry Henly, of Minneapolis, for|ing, according tosadvices received today by Acting Gov. A. W. Grif- th mor; th his ander be slow and long nue. Preceding the morning s,es-“ : sion which began at 9 o'clock, the, tions in front of the hall. | The matter of a new constitu-' Mrs. Berg and children; E. B. Angoon Band gave several selec- Wilson, Sealtle; Charles G. Bur- | Foshay dick, Juneau; Frank L. Johhson, | using the mails to defraud. Both men were founders of the W. B. Companies which dealt {chiefly in utility securities which |collapsed in November, 1929, with fin. He was accompanied by Ik> P. Taylor, Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Commission. They are due to arrive in Wash- When the noon r tak- | T Wil el 3 but one of the 12 members of | | tior r ot izati acoma; iliam A, Hesse, - Ju-| N < the trial panel had been passed {ton for the organlsation WHICh neey; airs, 3. Hodgins, Sika; Ly- (@ lose of millions 1o the invesiors | ington next Wednesdsy. Both of for cause by all sides. A1 12 had | cmvention ool BracTRHy G SR, Talaon, Steka; J. (L Brightman, | Foshay and Henly were sentenced | tfiem will confer with the Publ been passed for cause by the Gov- | 5t the PAGIIREBSRSR” aBR Sitka; John A. Lawrence, Sitka;|t0 15 years. Works Administration regarding ernment, and 14 had been excused 1 | peing disoissEa sk ha ihieating this JOLE ECADD; Seaful;i RRREI Ve | The opinion brushes away every | Alaskan projects, and with De- for cause, making 26 of the panel| % hoch Perkins. “}“f"l"mem of errors made by Fo-| partment of Interior officers about nad % PolldEhng A session Ohik. Rl Gastineau {shay and Henly and calls their| next year’s regular appropriation On that basis 1 30 peremp- | ! | ternoon &t § O'clock, ali. delegates | Hamy B. Rece, Eetehikal; R, |operations “merely a dishonest|for the Alaska Road Commission. . iy 4y . W { ternoonl L UG CICIEE, TEIEiCRRge eaftle: C. W. Wright, Stock selling scheme.” g " tory challenges available, 10 for |to the convention have been in- H. Stock, Seattle; C. W. ight, ey o[ The Governor will confer with the prosecution and 20 for the de- | | vited to the Salvation Army Hall Aberdeen; 1. B. Anderson, Spo- T Secretary Ickes regarding fhe Ter- kane; C. D. Morison, Mary Albert, ARE MARRIED itor: X ¢ ritory generally as well as about ed as probable | i ¥ fense, it was rega i that a special venire might have i vation Army. i i to be called. Those in the box| 1 | Dance Saturday Night | son, Juneau; P. L. Bishop; F!ope Jacqueline Ray and Richard|his stay in the National capital at noon were: A. J. Steele, Mrs.| On Saturday night, frotm #:50 Meres, Dick Kohler, Seattle; P.)apsch were recently married at|is indeterminate. Olson, R, H. Buns, Miss i Ioclock until 1 eclock in the C- MacRae, Seattle; Charles|gechikan by U. S. Commissioner Margery Fox, Miss Esther Elis- 4 morning, the large A. N. B. Han Schramm, dD"“g;fv J. Aé‘d“?"s"“‘v E. C. Austin. Daily Emprre Want Ade Pay worth, Mrs. J. E. Roberts, \7‘ 5 was crowded with dancers at the A: S_.Ag en,l bR TN Y T e T R BT o T Jennie Br\\mb(;!'; WMr.;3 ":lm »(:”_; | first big social gathering since the Clithero, Seattle. S v S o et g tinson, Mrs. J y. Bayne, Gus | convention opened the latter part 1 N’ ¥ Schmilz, Mrs. Daisy Brown and [ of the week.. Music for the dance! arrs & AA “;;‘::Jerg ahitons DON'T FORGET )y Kasnakoff. Of these, Mr [y S, Y % : 7 John J. Kas | was furnished by the excellent p pgrrys, Angoon; 8. Hohson, An- To Take Advantage of Our Sale who was cau he only one » defense for The question of inflicting ca tal punishment on circumstant evidence was the stumbling block ing Johnson, and Grov representing Matthews, objected to the ruling of Judge Alexander on this issue. They confended that this did not disqualify the jurors Their objections were for cause. over-ruled and exceptions allowed | | % & a 8 154 | | . o iree | saxman, Ketchikan, Haines, Hoo- GH'T ! Bgn Siieie eomnsel weio D Annual Membership Drive| oaxawn, cai, wov. 13—wo|Battleship Division Com-|nan, Kake, Tenakee, Wrangel, New Price! b S - iy ;: i?a{;efry qualifications 4 ) | mysterious teclphone calls to the X | Hydaburg, MeilaKatla, Klukwan . e R somenat,| O Be Continued in Ju- [police and a note indicating he, mander Dies Aboard |and Yakutat, while delegates from ‘ ~ s ;.m;. i diH e i Teate that & Thanksgi ¢ ‘nlnuh' have some m:nne;lmn \\)n]h o e | Klawock and from Craig are ex- 506 ; : me. neau to Thanksgiving !the sang suspected of possibly] agship in Ba | pected to arrive soon. a 1 a eer fury could besobtained before time | 3 gAVING, . a part in the kidnaping| Uit 4 i EEUTER A | for adjournment at 5 o'clock. With a “flecating univel » as the theme, th m by the students of the University of California, at Los Angeles. extravaganza draws a vast threng of Southern Californians to the campus. f campus beauties who took part in the “Beauty Chorus” From left to right, they are: Hallie Couch, TO FINE START CAUSESARREST AWAY SUDDENLY |of ‘Campus Capers” was sta The annual U. C. Abcve are pictured annual Brooke Hart, son of a wealthy | by Capt. R. B. Lesher of the Sal- L. R, Lis- M. M. Custard, City; specific problems. The length of eig the -piece orchestra made up of | goon; F. Ness, Juneau; John Price, | Hoonah members of the Bro- annd 3 Gersta, Juneau; L. J.| therhood. The dance attracted the yocta1 Juneau: T. E. Gilbert, largest crowd which has been seen Juneau; M. Thomas, Juneau; John in the A. N. B. Hall for several Radelish, Sitka. GARNICK’S—Phone 174 —— a bevy numbers. Among the delegates who are now in Juneau for the convention are representatives from Juneau, Douglas, Angoon, Sitka, Petersburg, BENGUE New Size! DANCE MUSIC MRS. C. H. DENCH LEAVES L | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 13.| Work on the annual Red Cross'San Jose merchant, resulted in ar- HOSPITAL ON SUNDAY S PlLoT K“-LED iron call, which was begun in Ju- rest of Burr Poole, Oakland printer. y | ) and searched when the vessel landed at LANDING PLANE PASCO, Wash,, Nov. 13. — His | gasoline supply becoming exhausted found among the crew. Hart’s wallet w ing, is progressing satisfactorily according to B. M. Behrends Chairman of the Juneau Chapter. The roll call will be coniinued until Thanksgiving in Juneau prop- was or Francisco dock pri senger: found on an oil tanker which was moor- ed alongside the Lurline at a San r to sailing for thought —Fifty-one ships cause of the death of Rear Ad- miral Ridley McLean, Division commander. Rear Admiral McLean died sud- denly aboard his temporary flag- ship Nevada. The cause of death Battleship ; y rs|er a ther co unities, Los Angeles and it was after flying for nearly six hours|er and the other commun : ; " i iy trying to find an opening in the | which come under the jurisdic- possible Hart might have been 'S not announced pending an ex- ¢ G. Fletcher made 2 |tion of the Juneau Chapter, in-'spirited aboard the Lurline by his amination. A e fog, William forced landing eight miles south of here last Sat urday night and was killed. at Horse Heven Hxll.s; | Fletcher's passenger, Claude C.| Van Fleet, is recovering from a though the Juneau chapter would tives disclosed this afternoon yhny& diclocated shoulder, bruises and|“go over the top” with the pres- had received a telegram from Sac-| shock in a hospital here | Fletcher' was in charge of avia- tion for the Shell Oil Company and Van Fleet is Assistant General Manager of this distrist. The pair| Petersburg; and for Ketchikan, R.| C. Wakelin. Daily Empire ant Ads Pay PO DU BARRY Beauty Treatments by the New HAND PRINCIPLE As interpreted by DORIS HALE Ask for Your Copy Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 Delivery Service P. O. Substation No. 1 cluding Douglas, Skagway, Sitka, abductors. Petersburg, Haines, Yakutat and) other smaller communities. | From all indications it looks as RANSOM DEMAND CUT ent roll call as has always been ramento the case in the past, Mr. Behrends said. return of Brooke Hart. L e — e, — Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Ladies Knit GEORGE BROS. SAN JOSE, Cal, Nov. 13.—Rela- suggesting $20,000 as a, mpromise in the ransom for the Juneau on | Added Anniversary | SPECIAL'! | DRESSES $1.95 The Leader Dept. Store MRS. G. F. THOMPSON TO ENTER VIRGINIA-M CLINIC IN SE Mrs. Gertruae F. Thompson left the motorship North- | land for Seattle for medical treat- | ment. Mrs. Thompson will enter Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | the Virginia Mason clinic. GEORGE BROS. T 1S 9905 TVE T \ . General Electri Free BOOklet! TELEPHONES 92—95 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES i Westinghousrelc ' ; [} Home Method of By T WAFFLES FOR ALL 060000 CLEANERS We have enough waffle irons to OPEN EVENINGS of the United, States Battle Fleet remained at| |the Assembly Apartments. Parlors hospital yesterday for her home at Drug Co. R 2 “Express Money Orders” Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. . Electric Appliance Sale! WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY WHICH WAS UNEXPECTEDLY INCREASED BY TAKING OVER THE CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY’S STOCK coffee. We don’t want them. WHY DO WITHOUT? All Floor, Bridge and Table LAMPS REDUCED See our new stock of shades at most reasonable prices feed a regiment. But who wants to feed a regiment? 0. o Don’t Miss This 15% DISCOUNT 4 DAYS 4 DAYS | SALES ARE NOT IN OUR LINE AND 4 DAYS SHOULD BE AMPLE TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. All merchandise guaranteed and not returnable. A small deposit will hold any item for Christmas delivery. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 15% REDUCTION Terms like rent if you desire NOVEMBER 13—14—15—16