The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1933, Page 8

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DIFFICULTIES FAGE CABINET, r—flfl TREASURY LOW & Premier Camille Chautemps Greeted by Disorders, Demonstrations N 1 | | PARIS, Nov. 27.—Premier Ca- Chautemps today de a purely Rad when diss to accept fused two m posts. SITUATION IS BAD PARIS, Nov. 27.—A fast empty widespread pr d miners work demonstrations greets new Cabinet of Premier Chau- tempts as members took office. | No sooner had they taken of-| fice than Finance Minister Bon- net told Bank of France offic that the government would meet | debts only until December 15 | Meanwhile economists issued a | warning that inflation was threat- th £ TC at in * | al thy NO MORE BAR OrR BRASS IRAIL cal fight is seen in the adoption of a stringent set of liquor regu- difficulties developed of hundreds of farm meet as| | B ¢ u!l\()[.umr'\\ for dry losers in the recent re) PRIMITIVE MAN has such an expedition been wit- | nessed here, by ke The pall bearers were Abel Koski, the old Roman arena, will be re-| patrolmen. ) John Neimi, Dave Davidson, Gus PSR AR T e ed before the intrepid hunters,| “If anybody has to take risks Nurmi, Henry Lepisto and Waino| Heating stoves ror destitute home one are to be used to asubdue| |a solid grasp on the giant bi feast on the morrow. AWSON MEN ABOARD Bite of Mouse Causes Rabies; Youth Is Dead SI.EUTHS TOLD T0 BEAT WOOD - (BULLITT TOLD T0 START FOR Tfl CHASE TURK L4 ADA, Oklahoma, Nov. 27. o | ® —Bitten by a mouse, Wil- @ | Y | ® liam Ryan, aged 14, is dead @ | HUSSIA Nuw ® as the result of rabies. b . o ” 0 00 L Instructions Are Given New Envoy by Presi- dent Roosevelt WARM SPRINGS, Ga., Nov. —President Roosevelt last Satur- day night ordered Ambassador Wil- liam C. Bullitt to progeed at onc to Russia and establish new re tions with the Russian govern- No More Lang in Easy| Chairs by Seattle De- |LAST RITES FOR } tective Force ! JOHN SORRI HELD ugget Shop Gobbler to Be Cast Before Raven- ing Pack of Wild Men Man in his most promitive man-| SEATTLE, Nov. 27.—Mayor John THIS AFTERNOON n will be seen on Front F. Dore arrived from the East last Wednesday noon. Bare-|Saturday afternoon where he had | Members of the family and many | ded unarmed, and enmasse, he | gone in connection with civil work |friends attended the funeral serv- foregather in the food chase. ‘prujects and immediately started |ices held at 2 o'clock this after- | Not since Neanderthal tlmrs' to clean up crime conditions which /noon in the Chapel of the C. W.| ment. led to a warning by Detective|Carter Mortuary for the late Joh'fl Bullitt plans to sail next Wed- and the daring or‘chxer Luke S. May that prosper- | Sorri, resident of Juneau for many | nesday. e huntsmen is well demonsrated | ous looking citizens should stay | years, who died at the family resi-| The necessity of finding ade- the character of the quarry. ‘at home nights if they did not|dence on Gastineau Avenue early | quate housing and other Embassy | A turkey, large and ferocious, want to be robbed. | Priday morning. | facilities are given by the Presi- pt in condition by Nick Bavard, The Mayor ordered the detec- The Rev. Erling K. Olafsoncon- dent as the reason for sending the California Grocery with care|tives to evacuate their chairs and |ducted the services. Ambassador Bullitt on his immed- lling’ that given the lions of| walk beats the same as uniformed | iate mission to MOoScOW. om the roof of the Nugget Shop in this town it might as well be | Kallio. ding, by the owners of the shop policemen. There is too much time | | are made from old steel oil bar: Interment was in Evergreen at Joplin, Mo., at a cost of 12:15 o'clock. spent in sxumg around in me‘cemebery cents each. No weapons will be admitted| Detective Division and too much| s to the fray. Hands and teeth|stalling,” ! The Mayor said he may be out of office January 1 because the City Council has not apmoprmted money for his salary. ——,—— |JAKE SECREST KILLS SELF, JURY DECLARES; and the first to obtain 1's will be he whose clan will| e fowl, ck ———,r———— Order Your NORTHWESTERN ON THEIR | WAY SOUTH FOR WINTER/| After flying from Dawson ank’s, then taking the Alas road to Seward, C. R. Rum to Jake Secrest, longtime resident | of Skagway, whose body was found Sikx 4% which better prices. were || lations by York State. The old saloon is definitely banned. Liquor may be served with meals or without | dimanded d restaurants, but the drinker must sit at a table—no more bars or brass rails or back rooms. bres may sell beverages for home consumption on a strict cash and carry basis, purchases e o o | being limited to three quarts to a customer at one time. The regulations, framed by the State Alcoholic Bever- D. fraie . | vee Control Board under chairmanship of Edward P. Mulrooney, may serve as a model whereupon other | 0. California ‘ States may create similar control laws. ‘ Holds \‘utro ] FROM HINCHINBROOK TR Dame Scoreless S UNEMPLUYMENT above March. N et e s onerdp Indications are that millions of g, 1 UTH BEND, Ind., Nov. completing the season’s woxk nzen \f’x]l be L \'\.ur‘k by December | 5 7—Southern California de- |on the construction of the new 16, for the winter seasom, A% pishs feated Noire Dame 19 to 0 house at Cape Hinchinbrook. of Presiden; Roosovelh 416 [feing here last Saturday afterncon | Most of the heavy work has been ORI criod. Oity, | to even an eight game serics, | completed and technicians will be HELP PRUMISED 3 SRR | son four each. | employed during the winter in- JACK LAURIE RETURNS Notre Dame was outplayed ' stalling the light itself, power plant FROM TWO MONTHS' TRIP throughout. and other machinery. ACCOMPANIED BY NIECES a 5 Wages Show Increase Ac- cording to President Aften an absence of two months. during which time he visited the Hayr and “Doc” Henry Ehler e to the States for the wint They > aboard the Norfhwestern en- 1(in bed at his cabin there last Fri- |day, died from two self-inflicted bullet wounds said the verdict re- brought news that Daw-|turned last Saturday by a coroner’s which long has been without jury. Funeral services and inter- 2 close-in or satisfactory landing|ment took place Sunday. field, g long needed by londike metropolis. the old K recently opened a good rw!di t the mouth of Bonanza creek, about a mile from the town, some- Secrest has been in ill-health for several months. Illness and des- i pondency arising from it are be- i lieved to have caused him to take his own life. TURKEY TODAY George Bros. Telephones 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries D Y C’ 4 World’s Fair in Chicago and rela-| “Doc” Ehlen, who is a pioneer| A 32-caliber revolver, found in 0 Ollr H‘lStnl(lS Green A l" Of L tives in Nebraska and Eastern the north, has been identified ped with him, was used in the R ™ ‘Washington, Jack Laurie is rctuln-‘ v0,! shooting. One bullet entered the . ing to Juneau aboard the steamer | Fairbanks, Nenann Anchorage, and left side of the stomach and Shoppln 14 NOW WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. — A Alaska tomorrow. [various other northern towns at emerged from the left side. A sec- (o) slight increase in American Fed-| He is accompanied north by his|various intervals. ond shot entered the neck from eration of Labor unemployment to- nim‘-;] Mh;vBall‘_bflfla Lau“s- from e the left, front side and emerged : . S s Fissing tals last month is attributed by Republic, Washington, and Miss| DEPUTY TAKES OFFICE rom the back just below the base Our “.upm(m of Toys, ”””‘\,‘ Silk Wear President Green to reports that Margaret Lorz, of Kanasket, Wash- —_ lof the neck. The revolver, two and Gifts for young and old is unpacked more men are seeking work. He ington, who will visit Mr. and| C. P. Michaelson, newly appoint-'cypty cartridge cases, and a can and ready for' our inspection said reports showed ten million Mrs. L. J. Jewett here for sevgm[:fld deputy United States Mf\rsh»jl of cartridges were found in bed ) y ! . were out of work in October, 11,000 months. |for Cordova, has assumed his of- yith the body, and there were higher than the previous month, e |fice, and the office force Will be {nree loaded shells in the Weapon ol I);u rmo ht se is due to BROTHERS GOING our = | ‘'anged on December 1. AN the fact althe * ained a littl J. T. Sundholm and his broth- N i not enough to s er, O. E. Sundholm, both well At G[{RNICK S P'")"(, 174 { cing work for the first time known in the interior, are North- |== D) H e ed 1.4 per cent, liv- | western passengers enroute to Se- ) [ing costs w up only one half of | attle, bound for California to ¢ per cent and all workers' real ey OD spend the winter months. Dress Your Table FOR THANKSGIVING It will pay you to see our selection of pure linens — a complete showing of table napkins, tea or bridge sets. 1*10111.\‘. Table Cover Linen 8x104—With 12 Napkins Set $22.50 Pure Flax Linen—Made in Ireland Linen Cover 54x80—With 12 Napkins All Pure Linen Set $7 95 Lmen Cover 53x70—6 Napkins $6.95 Made on H-md Looms Tablo Cover Linen 68x86—With 8 Napkins Pure Flax Linen—Made in Ireland Linen Cover 54x70—6 Napkins $6.95 Linen Cover 59x99—12 Napkins Set $14.95 The I.LEADER GEORGE BROS. 00 0O IllIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIHIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilIII|IIlll|IIlIIIIIllIIIII|IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII that Ring the Christmas Bell YOU CAN’T GO WRONG IF YOU GIVE HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS of beautifully made and designed, comfortable and dur- able, HOUSE SLIPPERS, very suitable for grownup folks or the youngsters or kiddies “back | home.” What a thrill for them to receive a gift from “far off Alaska” and to think—*They : were made there!” The cost of mailing is a trifle as compared with other articles. Come! Look ’Em Over! REASONABLY PRICED—and you will find all sizes of Slippers, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, ete. Guaranted Alaskan made, picked articles, and really and truly wonderful bead work! BIG VAN ™" 2 204 FRONT STREET—or —205 SEWARD STREET ESUHHRmm IIIIIIIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIllIIII]IlIIIIlIIIIII

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