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% | " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1933. GIRL'S ARM IS AMPUTATED BY | AUTO ACCIDENT Car on Tacoma Highway Sideswipes Truck In- jurying Passenger LE, Nov. 21. — Jeanett 20, of Tacoma, an an arm in 62 ording ¥ he aged ter wiping road Indian rl was a is under arrest b lf To Philippines WILLIS NOWELL AND WIFE BACK FROM SOUTH Wellknown Juneau Resi- dents Spent Enjoyable | Month in Seattle After an extended visit in the! south, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiis E. Nowell returned to their home in Juneau on the steamer Yukon. ‘ Mrs. Nowell left Juneau about| two months ahead of her husband for Chicago, where she spent some | time at the World's Fair, later visiting their young grandson, Bobby Curry in Baraboo, Wiscon- Pursue § sin. From Wisconsin, Mrs. Now- 1 of Ellensbur !e]l went 40 San Francisco where driver, who pursued Hill's | she enjoyed a visit with her son which sideswiped his truck and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tacoma high-line of the high Everett Nowell and her many rel- id he was horrified to find the atives and friends. ’! | Hayden, po- arm in his truck Prof. Joseph fixleton SR80 p trolmen id they believed the ad her right arm out of the oW the roadster and her 1 was severed instantly when the cars sideswiped. A friend oi Hill said Hill did not know the girl was hurt ilent fer 10 Miles e said the girl was ap- t for ten miles, either tive stoicism or be- fainted fronf the loss parently because cause she blood Hill tock the girl to a hospital o of M. MERRITT RETURNS FROM OFFICIAL TRIP TO FIRST CITY M. L. Merritt, Assistant District Forester with the United States Forest vice, returned to his headquarters here on the steamer Zukon today from a trip to Ketchi- kan on official business ! It’s a Good | Time to Buy g a Diamond % We have nearly passed thru) the usuzl depression period in Diamends and now is the time to make an investment. Tt mkvsi a third more of our money to} buy in the world markets than{ it did a year ago. Diamonds) bought now at the right pnchz and kept, should be a first grade ; { { safe investment. The centuries have proven it. A Holllywood broker sends us a fine white perfect stone weigh- ing a karat and one eighth, set in a fine yellow and white gold § man’s mounting. You can buy | the whole job right now for $300.00. It cost somebody twice | as much and will again. Now ) is the time to buy l)mmonds.a not the time to sell them. Call} and see this. It is a beauty. | The Nugget Shop Every boat is bringing us clever novelties at popular prices. WHEN YOU WINDOW SHOP, SEE THE NUGGET SHOP oo} TONIGHT Moose Tallapoosa DeMolay vs. Elks CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL GYM First Game Promptly at 7:30 litical scientist of the University of Michigan, has been named vice gov- ernor of the Philippine Islands. (As- sociated Press Photo) FILLING WORK T BE RESUMED ON WILLOUGHBY Begins About December 7, ys Sterling—Ex- tension Report Filling operations on the Wil- loughby Avenue project are slated to be resumed about December 7 according to Hawley Sterling of the Alaska Road Commission, as that will be the end of the 28 days expected to be required for the concrete to set in the small boat | culverts. Mr. Sterling also corrected the ireport with regard to the extension of Willoughby Avenue in the vi- of the Admiral docks, stat- the road commission has to do with the acquisition ght-of-way at that point, it is the city's responsi- T SPOKANE, Wash,, Nov. 214| | Former Gov. M. E. Hays, of Wash- ington, dropped dead in his law of! today as the result of an | atta of the heart. He served | as Chief Executive of the State of | Washington from 1909 to 1913. — -ee | {GOBBLERS CLAIMED IN | GEORGE BROTHERS, 1 LEADER STORE AWARD | Four fortunate patrons of George Brothers and the Leader Depart- |ment Store have already claimed |turkey gobblers, and four more of |the big fellows remain to be claim- jed, in the I joint award being Imade this week by the two stor |it was announced today by the | managements. | Those to whom gobblers were the first four awarded are G, W. Nostrand, David Davis of the Home | Boarding House. Fanny Weiss of (the Fairbanks Bath House, and |Jim Paul of Hoonah. i e — | N. A. McEACHRAN RETURNS ON YUKC FROM 1P TO KETCHIKA WRANGELL | 1 N. A. McEachran, merchandise | broker and representative of the | Schwabacher Brothers Grocery Company, returned from a busi- ness trip to the cities of Southeast | Alaska on the steamer Yukon to- .- - A Met By Family ! When Mr. Nowell arrived in Seattle the latter part of October,! he was met by Mrs. Nowell and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nowell, who had motored north from San Francisco together. i During their month in Seattle,| the Nowells were delightfully en- tertained by many of the musical group, in addition to their other friends and Mr. Nowell graciously, played a number of violin selec- | tions at many of the musicales’ at which they werd guests. Among the mnoted musicians at whose homes musicales were given to compliment Mr. and Mrs. Nowell| were Mr. and Mrs. August Wer- ner, Mrs. Daisy Wood, composer, and Dean Uhl, of the Education Deparfment of the University of Washington. At Musical Affairs At many of the musical affairs, Mr. Nowell met Basil Cameron,; director of the Seattle Symphony| Orchestra, whom he considers one of the greatest directors of the world. While Mr. Cameron has had the greater part of his ex- perience in Europe, he has been with the Boston Symphony Or- chestra and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in addition to other noted orchestras in the country. Greatest Directer «“It was such a great plesure to meet wnd talk with Mr. Cameron about many of the places and people we both have known. I consider him one of the greatest directors of the world,” Mr. Nowell said. | Mr. Cameron and Mr. Nowell | both studied with Joseph Joachin,; In Berlin, Germany. | | Everett Nowell and his wife, the former Sarah Sjursen, of Ket- chikan, expect to locate in Seat- tle and make their home thers, Mr. Nowell said. ————,———— | FRANK A. NEFSY RETURNS FROM SOUTH ON YUKON Frank A. Nefsy, Deputy United States Marshal at Skagway, return- | ed to Juneau on the Yukon from | the south. Mr. Nefsy made the trip south as a guard with pris- one | | | Daily Empire Wwant Ads Pay Admission 25¢ Lead € Millionaire and French Bride ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—0. M. can City, has decided to form an W. Sprague today resigned as ndustrial zone here. special adviser to the Treasury A central power plant, nearing Department, asserting, “There is completion, will supply power and no defense from drifting into un- heat to the factories. Construc- restrained inflation other than tion of a machine-shop, a sawmill,| aroused and organized public op- @ carpenter shop and a garage inion.” has begun. “It is for the purposz of an\. The industrial quarter is to! | tributing as much as 1 may to make Vatican City still more inde- Get Your Turkey! G. FANNY WEISS DAVID DAVIS HAVE RECEIVED THEIR AWARD 5034 73147 George Brothers MMe. Blanche Bilboa, Parisian ac- tress who left the stage to become the bride of Nelson Morris (left), millionaire packer of Chicago. They were married at Flossmore, I, near the Morris Summer home. This § is the second marital venture for the millionaire. His first wife was Jean Aubert, musical comedy star, whom he divorced because she re- fused to give up the siage after marriage, SPRAGUE HAS OUIT OFFICE Special Adviser of Treas- ury Department Re- signs Position of depreciating the dollar h gold purchases in foreign and am convinced that} policy- will prove ineffective securing any speedy rise in he said. ets, this Vatican’s Factory Zone Hums with New Industry| | | VATICAN CITY, Nov. 21.—Ca- Serafini, Governor of Vati- n pendent of Rome and add another | touch to the sovereignity of the| little state. ————— MRS. CYRIL SEEDS HAS MAJOR OPERATION TODAY such a movement that with feel- ings of profound disappointment I sever connections with your ads ministration,” he said in a letter to President Roosevelt. Sprague came to th= Treasury from an important Bank of Eng- land post. It has long been known that he was not in agreement with the Roosevelt monetary policy. “I am opposed to the present Mrs. Cyril Seeds entered St. Ann’s Hospital last evening and| | this morning underwent a major operation, ettt e SOAP FLAKES SOAP FLAKES, 5 1b. pkg. A45c¢ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 e ’»‘oooooooo“f’c,»o"“o"oooo"wfl W.NOSTRAND JIM L. PAUL WE WANT 73443 79941 S eSS r Dept. Store LIBERAL PARTY STARTS FIGHT, B. C. PROVINGE Premier, Also Finance Min- ister Object to Present Interest Rates VICTORIA, B. C, Nov. 21— Premier T. D. Patullo and Finance Minister John Hart went on rec- ord today as declaring that Br ish Columbia should not continue to pay present rates of interest, and that there must be refunding for the Province's dehts. Both gddressed a Liberal Party rally. Hart said he was “shocked atthe disclosure of the financial condi- tion of the Province,” charging the late Tolmie government with ‘‘in- eptituds.” | He added that there must be no| repudiation or default until every, effort has been made to prevent| it. LAST RITES FOR MATT WIITANEN At 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon funeral Matt Wiitanen will be held at the | chapel of the C. W. Carfer Mor- tuary. The Rev. Erling K. Olaf- son will conduct the services and interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. To attend the services, Mrs. Fred Lynch, daughter of Mr. Wiit- anen, arrived in Juneau on the steamer Yukon from her home in- Seattle. — et The national average for butter- fat for each cow under test is 310 pounds. ver stripe green stripe, 3 decoration - American Movie Actor ‘ Is Held in Custody by ; Authorities in Mexico| MEXICO CITY, D. F.,, Nov. 21.— | Lee Tracy, American movie actor, I has been ordered by the police to |remain here pending further in- vestigation of complaints he fended the public morals. Tracy | free after two hours in jail on his own recognizance. He admitted he sheouted at cadets from the balcony of a hotel but denied charges he was nude at the time. MANY BRITISHERS ARE COLUR BLIND | LONDON, Nov. Zl.—More than 10 per cent of a random selection of civilians tested by a naval com- mission was found to have defect- ive color vision. .The commission recommended strict tests of all re- | cruits for color blindness. ABIN PLANE DESTROYED BY FIRE AT FLAT ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 21.— A cabin ne used as a flying laboratory for the Anchorage Den- tal Clinic caught fire and was de- stroyed at Flat yesterday while the motor was being warmed up for a take-off for Anchorage. B — C MRS. T. J. STROEBE LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR HOME SUN. Mrs. T. J. Stroebe, who under- went a major operation at St Ann’s Hospital two weeks ago, left the hospital for her home at Du- pont on Sunday evening. HELD TOMORROW‘ DANCE TONIGHT! 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