The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1934, Page 8

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5 4 S _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1934. FEAR IS FELT [D'GROOT MOTION FOR SAFETY OF FOR NEW TRIAL SEVENPERSONSIS NOW DENIED Hainés Boat with Seven Aboard, Enroute Here, Reported Be Missing | had met with disaster enroute from that D to Juneau, it was dis- Judge J. F. Mullen, Unit- Commissioner. The boat st reported on December 6 of another craft whi hi 1ot been reported since that time. The persons aboard the missing | wessel were: Frank Wright, owner | and master, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wright; Sam Wright, and two younger children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Joe | Hill left today on the Nugget to| search for the party. They are reported, Judge Mul- Jen said, to have left Haines two months ago for Juneau in company with another small boat. The lat- ter arrived in port late last week. James Wright, brother of Frank Wright, reported the matter to Judge Mullen. That official telegraphed Deputy DUnited St Marshal C. J. Sulli- van at Haines to see if the Wright beat had returned to that port. A reply said that it had not. How- ever, Mr. Sullivan said, it had been reported on December 6. as in tow by Jimmy Young, enroute from Mud Bay to Boat Harbor. Neither vessel had been heard from since that date. {Judge Alexander Denies| “ the United States district court h,V‘ Judge George F. Ale der. He| was tried during the early part o." | Groot next Saturday morning. Will Try to Make Clean Fire Department team in the sec- Another Hearing—Will Sentence Saturday | Motion for a new trial for Harry DeGroot, convicted of s:cond de-| gree murder, was denied today in|{ the current term of court. \ The jury found him guilly of} second degree murder for the shooting . of Abe Hanson at Chi- chagof early last year. The de-| fendant appealed, claiming preju-| dicial rulings by the Court during the progress of the trial { Judge Alexander announced that he would impose sentence on De- ———————— COLLEGIANSTO MEET J. F. D. IN FINAL CONTEST Sweep of Series—Have Won 12 of 13 Games In their last appearanc: here { year, the Alaska College cage squ: will tangle tonight with the Juneau | ond game of a double bill. The| Group 1 Dresses Originally Priced Up to $27.50 Trancparent velvets, rough crepes, heavy sheers and smart woclens are included GORDON’S Women’s Dresses One rack of new spring dresses includ- ed in this sale. New spring shades— plain colors, prints and combinations. oat, Dress and Suit in Stock! Sale Begins Tuesday Morning Group 3 Specially Priced 8 It was believed here that the two ] boats probably made Boat Harbor opening game will bring the De- in this grcup. AIl colers. Dresses for | and are frozen in there. They are Molay and Douglas Firemen to- business, for bridge, tWo-time dresses and & said to have had only a limited gcthe_r in a postponed game from formal evening dresses included. Sizes % amount of food aboard the boats. the first half of the League sched- 14 to 4. ° s Commissioner Mullen immediate- ule. % 1y duthorized a search, and ap- The Collegians have won all of | ¥ pointed Mr. Hill to head it. their games here and 12 out of 13| g —to——— games played since they began | b their tour. They will attempt to . ‘ make it 13 out of 14, and a clean | Group 4 g sweep here, by trimming the local | 3 | On this rack you will find dress values smoke eaters tonight. The Firemen will use the same lineup tonight that they used against DeMolay in Sunday after-| Group 2 Less than half the regular price! Youwll never find greater values. Every dress purchased for this seascn’s sclling. Sizes to 42. Values to $19.50. - $12.75 to $9.75 — suitable for afternoon and street wear. Priced for quick clearance. Special $3.95 itk U= A Fur Trimmed Coats [ | | Values to $37.50 This is the most that $29.50 has ever done for you! Colors include black, brown, wine red and green. Sizes 18 to 40 only. . $2950 SPORT COATS In a variety of colors. Sizes 14 to 40. -— . 7 -~ Millinery h\ Reduced In this lot you will find lovely soft érepes in close-fitting styles. The sailor hat in felt, lovely metallics—all reduced for this sale. V5 Price and Less noon’s game. It should give the| . visitors a real battle. The first| Sum Loaned by Public ;o™i diart at 7:30 pm. | Works for Improvement | i of Water System WAR RESUMED 3 \ i | ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—An al-| | lofment of Public Works Funds just | made include a loan grant of $40,- | IN quTHLANDA 000 to the Skagway, Alaska, water | | € system. | | Water improvements to be fi-' X nanced with the funds comprise Paraguay Re]ects Further| replacement of the existing wood 3 8 pipe with copper wound wood stave | Ex‘,enswr} of A",ms' ! pipe and includes installation of | tice with Bolivia certain fire hydrants. | e e = | BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 8— Flat NOTICE rejection by Paraguay of a last ! minute plea to extend the armistice To Whom It May Concern: has plunged the Chaco region again My wife, Arminte Giesler, hav-'into renewed warfare after a truce | @ ing left my bed and board, and I of 18 days. | am serving notice that on and| Although the report of armed after this date, January 6th, 1934, activity was lacking, there was no| I will not be responsible for any doubt but that Paraguay would| debts contracted in my name unless rcsume warfare against Bolivia. personally authorized by me. — -+ —— —adv. OTTO GIESLER, ' Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! T T | BLATZ BEER PER CASE of 12 QUARTS or 24 PINTS $295 | b SALE PRICE $14.75 - $16.75 EXTRA SPECIAL A real give-a-way on CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS worth much more than the price we are asking. SEE THESE EARLY Very, Very Marvelous Buys Your choice of 3 lot of very fine BERETS—Each, 50 cents 20% DISCOUNT Every Skirt in stock. No Charges NEW HOUSE DRESSES Prints—Broadeloths—Linens -$1.45 RAYON PAJAMAS Yonm‘tlllcrdhml-thhh-ynmverymhlpfluol No Exchanges Every Sweater in stock. Every Blouse in stock. All Silk Lingerie. All Kabo Corsets. No Approvals $1.45 per pair | | | | Received Too Late for Christmas Trade A rea) new and snappy assortment of BERET and MATCHING SCARF, SETS . . . These are going practically at our cost . . . a complete clearance must be had and the price . . . $1.45 for the BERET and SCARF. REMEMBER this sale starts Tuesday morning and continues throughout the week, or until . TE PROMPT DELIVERY ; this clearance is complete. Come early Tuesday morning for best choice and don’t miss this fine TELEPHONE 478 $ 5 T 05 RN . opportunity to buy. (T o

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