The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1934, Page 8

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e s e A T, BB A A t THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1934. ———— e ————————————————————————————————— MONARCHISTS IN BERLIN ACCUSED OF COUP PLANS | Concentration Camp Urg-’ ed for Kaiser's Follow- | ers to Check Trouble L BERLIN, Jan —Monarchis! intend to seize the former Kaiser's t Saturday, as an op- sabotage Government, it Air Mini s Essen new Was ass Hermann per, the Na- tional Z h demanded a concentration camp for a Urging action agains ist- propagandists, the paper cited the remark of Wilhe former court jeweler that “except for win- ter relief, Germany would already have called the Kaiser back.” SLAYERS OF TWO CHILDREN ARE TAKEN TO COURT Former Alz;slgns Charged| with Murder in [ First Degree ol SEATTLE, Jan. 25—8taring wild- and singing psalms, Mr. and Oskar Hestness, former | of Petersburg, Alaska, arraigned today and charged first degree murder of their Jehn, aged 10 years, by choking him to death. No charge was made | son | ExKaiser to Spend 75th Birthday in Exile Wilhelm and Princess Hermine The estate at Doorn . In the formal background of the imperial pomp he has maintained in exile, former Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany will celebrate his 75th birthday, January 27, at his estate in Doorn, Holland. Though removed {rom the glory of his earlier days, the former emperor and his wife, Princess Hermine, simulate the “old s days” in their establishment. His sons and their families and a few relatives will join them. HAZEL WHEAT IN GOVT. HOSPITAL AFTER FALL' IN GASTINEAU CHANNEL' After a plunge into the icy waters of Gastineau Channel from the City Dock at 10 o'clock this morn- Hazel W CASTOR OIL IS HIS PENALTY' g, a native woma fe of Orville Wheat, is recuper=- ating in the Government Hospital from shock and exposure. According to witnesses, Mrs. Wheat went to the edge of the dock and removing her coat stepped from the dock and fell into the MASSIES TO OBTAIN DIVORCE SCHOOL BUS IN ACCIDENT TODAY - NO ONE INJURED I[Forty Pupils in Big Car when it Leaves Highway Near One Mile Post With about forty school children |as passengers, the school bus, driv- len by Peter Christiansen, slipped | from the icy highway this morn- |ing at 8:40 o'clock while about a mile from town making it necessary for the boys and girls to continue to school on foot through the slush and snow. | No o6ne in the bus suffered the | slightest injury and except for the! | children, who were not, picked up y cars, having to walk rough the wet and being late chool, no damage was caused. Most of the children in the bus the time of the accident were ade school pupils, though there were several high school students among them. The bus was to be back on the job this afterncon Mr. Christiansen said. BRUNSWIEKS VICTORS OVER FEDERAL TRIO High Score in City League, Bowling Tournament Made by Brown In the City League bowling tour- o at The marriage of Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Massie who figured in the sensational “honor slaying” of an Hawaiian last year is to end in the Reno divorce courts. The divorce is being obtained at the insistence of Lieutenant Massie, his wife declared. Mrs. Massie was the alleged vic- tim of an assault that preceded the killing of an Hawaiian. The two are shown above in a happier moment. (Associated Press Photo) Clarissa Chellis, aged 71 years, !drcpped dead on a downtown street yesterday afternoon. e DEPERE DUE TOMORROW Earlier Losses Reduced or | Go Into Gains—Close | Is Steady | At 8 o'clock tomorrow morning WOMEN DEMOCRAT MEET AT CITY HALL | MONDAY EVENING | All women of Gastineau Channel {communities who are interested in the formation of a Women'’s Demo- leratic Club are requested to be present at the City Council Cham- |bers in the City Hall on Monday evening, January 29, at 8 o'clock, when the organization of the club will take place. The club is the result of the growing interest women are tak- ing in voting, political and gov- ernmental matters during the pres- ent administratien throughout the country as well as in Alaska. The desire has been expressed by many | to increase their knowledge of such things in order that they might take a more active and intelligent |part in the government. It is planned to cooperate in all ways possible with existing organizations of the Democratic Party. - e Daily Empi-- Want Ads Pay e ST GLAZO 1 Nail Polish Butler Mauro Drug Co. x MOTOR ISSUES AGED WoMAN | -~ LEADINRALLY, ~ DIES, STREET| 25 | he will enter a plea of not guilty \tmnflcu;s rtglst‘ured in California, by reason of criminal insanity. \m which 23 per cent were women and girls. \ § Easy to Prepare { ROYAL JELLO, all flavors, 3 pes. ... 25¢ ICE CREAM POWDER, pkg. 15¢ ® ® At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 e SO AR 1 Dance Music ~ TONIGHT Capital Beer Parlors ® BEER LUNCHES DANCING Pull with us and we win! We Want 6278 22475 11699 : . . . Second . . . . Third . . | LEADER DEPT. STORE - | George Bros. Grocery "a Stores Open Evenings charges were given their choice and all voted for castor oil. They took it straight, too. ,(Associated Press Photo) cents for adults and 25 cents {:::.5' icfx‘:]l;zn ig: };’g ;:ZI: igg Rubber displayed a strongz un- children will be charged. . B - > | dertone. The dollar was up moder- R. S. Raven, superintendent o Chifeoenn 100208y, Hhhest 495‘8?6]}7. 9, schools, told the Chamber that it ... 91| The auto list was up fractional- cant serve but that there were mnot sufficient & Galao 158 178 187— b33 mgus{ry e 'l‘ i we Tx. | A. Garn 165 165 165— 495 & i : SGHflUL TEAMS “md? avai ‘l‘bI(‘, to make it. e pr BT 194 160 178 541 Santa Fe, Westinghouse, McKes- WO added, however, that with the sup-| son, Johns-Manville, Standard Oil ?Orllor thg Ch'a‘mbcr‘ they WUH“ Total 1569 | Of New Jersey and Western Union assured of success. | improved. | M gL S e asters Athletic Carnival Is to Be the Killing of another SO0 |o.ioo” oo McNutt, Assistant matches played at the| ypw yopk, Jan, 2.—Motor ac-|the freighter Depere, of the Alaska “Express Money Orders aged 4 years | : ick alleys last night, the| in | Steamship Company, is due at Du- 4 o e g Lo der ihem, | Wharfinger, and members of the Brunswidk ‘Hhés deteated the Fed- | CSSMEY dswes Jed a-ipte rally.in |Sleamsip pany, | Anytime” Oh, no! No, I not “‘“‘:f“d‘}‘; " |crew of the Estebeth, tied up near- 1 Bubiing teani 1680 ts 1401 stock today and earfier losses of Pont northbound. The freighter : By SR TS by, were brought to the scene by P e m’lde by Pau | fractions to around one pownt were will arrive in Juneau tomorrow s and spectafors WePL 93\ ner calls for help. They threw v of ts evnooks o o | Teduced dF trafiforiied inco - simi- Afternoon. IR \ lusioned woman rambled|jnes o ner and pulled her to the taked 541 and made a sinzle same AT gains. Until the final half hour, - S IS BRSRmRT, | motorship’s deck and from there S 19‘1"‘. n:lfmf & ‘:‘"“ 81ME rade was quiet. Today's close was nists said Hestness appeared |, "o "qocl She had already gone igh of in his first game. !steatxy. Sales totalled 3300,000 a homicidal maniac with rehgmu,s‘lmdur ohse. oF Swioe ht a match between Gpm'ge'shares jons and Mrs. Hestness is suf-| 2 Brothers and Legion of the Moose | {3 X 1 B e e e “Drink it down like a man,” said Police Magistrate Alvin H. Pickens | i take place at 7:30 o'clock at| TrOfit taking was evident for gyt .| More than 100,000 unemployed ~of Denver,Colo., and Harry Cessing did, thereby saving himself a $10 o o most of the session but there was O X The attorney for the couple said B fine. Cessing and six other men who pleaded guilty to intoxication | 1¢ Brunswick alleys. ne Individual scores made last night were: Federal Building ‘(‘I’I‘Y AND CCC MEN STRIVE TO MAKE STREETS PASSABLE | | no special pressure. | Wheat dicpped more than ome ‘ !cem and cotton was about even. C f Of ee i Rubber Strong ‘ Bonds had a trend to irregular- ity. The Government bonds show- Held to Aid in Financ- ing Basketball Games An athletic carnival to raise funds to send the Juneau High | School basketball teams to Wran- | gell and Ketchikan, with the date tentativ set for February 16, will be sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce as the result of the ac- tion of that body today at noon. Details of the plan will be work- ed out by a committee composed | of Grover C. Winn, Winn Goddard | and Frank Garnick. It is expected | that the entertainment will be | given in the High School Gymna- | sium and an admission fee of 50‘ The Empire’s |Development |Edition Sunday The Development Edition of The Daily Alaska Empire will be issued Sunday and distribut- ed to all regular subscribers, by carriers. The Development Edition will be 20 pages and will be full of new facts about Juneau, Gas- tineau Channel and Alaska in general. It is an edition for cveryene to read and digest and an edition to be mailed to friends in the States. the plus side. 1 FOR MOTOR, FOOT TRAFFIC | ©d minor changes but mostly on | { TIn an effort to make the streets land sidewalks passable for motor| CLOSING PRICES TODAY |and pedestrian traffic, twenty-fi_ve! NEW YORK, Jan. 25—Closing | men were put*to work by the city quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| ithlsk mo:)mng with shovels ang‘stock today is 21%, American Can trucks, remove the snow and 101%, American Power and Light ik which makes ilking easty | g Shnate cts 10, AraolE B 0% | impossible. | Bethlehem Steel 45%, Calumet and | Twenty men of the CCC have | Hecla 5%, Curtiss-Wright 3%, Fox been working for the last several|Fjims 147%, General Motors 39%,, days under the direction of theInternational Harvester 42%, Gen-| United States Forest Service clear-|eral Motors 39%, Kennecott 21%,! ing the streets and sldewalksimmggomery-ward 27%, Ulen Com-: ?rlou:d 'dlpe Fed_:;al ;;lnd Tel;fltoll;-i‘pgny 3%, Standard Oil of Califor- al buliding, wi ree trucks nia 42%, United States Steel 56%. which are hauling the snow away ias rapidly as possible. Attempts to Success of experiments on /York to London in 2% hou On this side of the Atlantic, “Ted” an to install in a rocket ship a ut scientific instruments will be se: Stratosphere Travel Their Goal 7 % ANTIC mw 2%2 HRS. PLANE WILL CROSS ATL, both sides of the Atlantic make feasible the prediction that a { via the stratosphere, ‘dane made the prediction following tests in which Mark E. Ridge, can live under atmospheric pressure equal to that encountered in !t:: 2 motor which they believe capable of lifting a craft to the stratosphere. Itisa 3 d shoot 15 miles into the may be accompl Hanna of Cleveland and Ernest b up, which will be returned to ished within a year. ‘Massachusetts aviator, proved that a maa stratosphe N S Kill Estranged |Wife with Bomb TACOMA, Wash,, Jan. 25.— James Watson, aged 46, has been convicted of attempting | to kill his estranged wife, Thel- ma Watson, and J. G. Kcugh, | her employer, with a dynamite bemb, last Nevember, by a jury in the Pierce County Superior Court. The minimum penalty | is five years. |AMERICAN LEGIO MEETING TONIGHT, A regular meeting of the Ameri- | can Legion Post will be held at 'the Dugout ‘at 8 o'clock tonight. There will bé a special spread of 32 brew and rye bread following' the business. All members are re- | quested to attend the meeting. } i Relieves Worst Cough | Percolator method or Drip method. Take youg choice, but whichever method you prefer, be sure to buy the proper coffee for it. The methods are so different that a different coffee is required for each. In a drip coffee maker, boiling water drips ONLY ONCE through a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor QuIckLY. In a percolator, water passes many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor sLowLy. The same coffee can be used for both methods, but like a2 “Jack-of-all-trades” it is ““master of none”—neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. It’s a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or it has a little less flavor. It’s these little things that make or mar good coffee. Be sure to use the correct coffee fog each method. ;Yo‘ur grocer has two Schilling Coffees,identical in flavory but each is specially prepared for its purpose—each one different in blend, roast and grind, In Just 30 Secondsi One dose of Bronchulme{ Emulsion will fix that| cough of yours. Gives IN- ! f 2= STANT RELIEF! Another | {dose or two an - hour apart will| probably end it for good and all |If you have to take more than half a bottle to get rid of it, you! can have your money back. Harry Race and all other good druggists guarantee it. Contains no dope and | won't upset your stomach. Bron-| chuline Emulsion—INSTANT RE-! LIEF from COUGHS. —adv. | ——— JAMES WILSON ‘IS HOME FROM ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL | journey from New f. J. B. S. Hal- without artificial aid. Gcnnln"' ineer, have developed | _James Wilson, who underwent a t motor, which taey tonsilectomy at St. Ann’s Hospital, will make the trip, early this week, left the hospital | Yesterday for his home. LEADER CLEARANCE WOMEN'’S and CHILDREN’S Clearance of Golashes Now $1.49 Leader Department Store . GEORGE BROS. : 4 - £ > . e B SR

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