The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1934, Page 2

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FORMER HEAD OF WELFARE IN SEATTLEGUILTY INDUSTRY OF SIX THOUSAND IS IN DANGER California Tuna Canners| d. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather - By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA roree-_-t lor_JInu- and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 26: Rain tonight and-Saturday; moderate southerly winds. : ges Convxcled of Taking/ Ty DeTOmGter Temp. Humdlty Wind Vetocity Weather . : 00Q from Wood Fund May Quite Account o mibily Wl & ® . Ben for 'Unemployed of Competition Noon - today 2055 34 ” W s Rain ODDS SEATTLE, Jan. 26.—Lieut. County Welfare head, was conviet- | Col., J. ‘Benjamin Hayes, discharged King | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 26— Cannery operators said ‘yesterday that unless drastic action is taken CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS bt e S — YESTERDAY | TODAY - . ed Jast' night in the Superior|in Washington, D. €., ‘against Highest Lowest 4a.m. 1 | Court here on five counts, char,nlJapancse competition, the Ameri- Statlon temp, ::u:‘ ll temp. temp, v‘a?::l‘:ywnhrz w:t’;er g |ing grand larceny, brought aboutcan tuna fish industry, based along| Barrow . . =26 -30 | -3 -32 6 0 Clear an | by his taking funds for the Aistri-|the Southern California coast, fi-| Nome a12 -12 I 18 4 0 Clear * 2 bution of free wood to the unem-|gures on calling it quits and fold-| Bethel -16 -18 | <22 -2 40 0 Clear : ployed of the county. {ing up. Fairbanks -50 -52 -60 -60 0 0 Fogay : His codefendant, J. H. Morris,; The industry employs about 1,-! Dawson -40 42 | -58 -88 0 0 Clear 2 |Jr.; was convicted on four counts)000 fishermen and 5000 cannery| St. Paul [} 2 | -2 0 28 Trace Clear 3 \ a.s an accessory, but was acquxt- workers. Dutch Harbor .. 24 24 | 24 26 14 02 Snow 5 ¥ | ted -on one count. Canners of San Pedro said the| Kediak 26 24 | 20 22 [ 04 Clear = The defendants were accused of |only hope for the survival of| Cordova 30 24 | 18 18 0 0 Clear taking more than 33000 the American industry is a com-| Juneau 12 42 31 38 4 6 Rain : e plete embargo or something ap-| Sitka 40 - | - = 196 Rain g ® Beginning tomorrow in our [ pstairs Departments, hundreds of 1tems go o 0‘{}' c]ear proaching it om Japanese tuna. Ketchikan 44 42 | 42 4u 6 1.06 Rain H ; . , Prince Rupert . 44 44 | 42 44 20 3.70 Rain : ance tables. Everything worth much more than the ad\ernsed prlce. Dont mlss this! |M0”NT'ES MUSH Edmonton A e e 8 10 PtCldy * ; M B t H, t ;'iest]tled 48 48 gE T 10 12 Rain : ! ortlan 48 48 | 4“4 44 4 04 Cldy 3 NnBTH Tfl PRUBE )’ cau )’ in San Francisco 72 70 | 56 56 4 0 Clear T RN : CHILDREN’S HOSE N()\'ELTY (,HARACTERQ ELECTRIC WAFFLE !Normern trails when the central| gether those interested _in the rgr-\nu.a.l meeung_and elected offic £ ' - RONS ! | figure . was @ 72-year-old Indlan‘ mation of a Norwegian-Swedish |for the ensuing year as folloy : I O 'mcd.\cme man, who 'was held Te- Social Club, a dance will be held | President, Mrs. C. N. Crone; Vi Items Priced From 10¢ to $1.00 25¢ LADIES’ SILK HOSE JEWEL BOXES ‘MYSTERY DEATH THE PAS, Manitooa, Jan. 23.— | Vague reports of a “cannibal sp! it” death among the Chippewa In- \ | dians of the barren lands to the| | north yesterday sent a winter pa- | trol of the Royal Northwest Mount ed Police mushing toward Lac Du-| brochet, trading post in the north: | country. | < Not since 1907 has word of such| a death been whispered along the | ‘sponslble for the torture and slay- The barometric pressure remains low in Southern Alaska and Western Oanada and his risen except in Bering Sea. It is lowest south of Unalaska with light snow from Kodiak westward and rain frcm Southeast Alaska to Oregon, unusually heavy at Prince Rupert. The pressure is high' in the Pacific States and Northern Al.-ka with clear weather in Middle and Northern Alaska. ‘emperatures heve risen in the Aleutian Islands and ‘the - Southeast and have fallen in most other districts. NORWEGIAN-SWEDISH | tomorrow evening in the T. O. O. WESLEY GUILD HOLDS SOCIAL CLUB IS TO ELECTION 'OF OFFICERS BE ORGANIZED HERE | The Wesley Guild o1 the Metho- For the purpose of gathering to- | dist Church recently held its an- President, Mrs. J. M. Clark; Sec- M ‘ | Because ¢ sometimes be"amc F. Hall by a committee which is|retary and Treasurer, Mrs. Thurs- LADIES’ SLIPPERS COSTUME JEWELRY BASKETS |ttt reniy dementad petboth | e Ve e i W | sty the G |8 ol T, Mo s 2 £ BE BATH SALTS | Indian being tied to a dog sle)gh 1 strongly ke going mrough‘ The gdance is being given for| various plans wero discussed for ASH TRAYS BOOK ENDS : et and left until his delirious mutter-| 1Y Tegular exerciscs. S to mako | the purbose of organizing the so- | the year and one of the first SHAVING SETS ings were stilled by death, gave ;’1:: imZ:E mm;efl;llz I di‘lisi'l ::(a&egr;‘e);‘;’vp::‘f; Is expected to be|events will be a Valentine Party i i 5 TR R ~ t nto a sort of dance to be 3 hi = WHISK BROOMS TELEPHONE BOOKS ) h |zise o/ the peshans thRRas OO S e i i?etywcuci; t:?nm::mi :rutlx;g Wes- FRAMED PICTURES DOLL HEADS ATOQMIZERS |H. L. COLEMAN ASSUMES o bttt ey, Funire Wene Aus B jone : > | MANAGEMENT OF STYLE | H BEADS FRAMED PICTURES THERMOMETERS | SHOP IN KETCHIKAN : J FITY C XQ 7 AS | 58 7Y leman has assumed con- ] NOVELTY GLASSWARE I EpECTRIC CURLING CASSEROLES |izol of Colomans. Styie. Shop. in 2‘ e ST A QRS o y 3 |Ketchikan, having taken over the : CIGARETTE CASES IRONS 5-PIECE BOWL SET interest of Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman, - B 4 . i {who in the future will act as FICTION BOOKS PERFUME BEAN POTS | Pacific Coast buyer for the Cole- H {man chain of stores in Southeast . . cEip 7 . BATH SALTS TRAYS ELECTRIC IRONS '8 |Alaska, according to an announce- SCRUB BRUSHES BATH SALTS ! ment ‘made today. | ETC., ETC. B. M. Behrends Co. ‘Juneau’s . . Leading Department Store disebs Sewar 4 pouvcr.as | NEWS DOUBLAS PLANS' CELEBRATION OF BRIDGE PRBJEGT | fined to his home for the past ka Alr Express, ajrived in Juneau|nate from the Unifed States, has DANIEL ROSS, % | couple of days with a severe cold |from Ketchikan ,where it has been | chartered e ‘Hiydroplane and or- Administrator. ['.vent to Be Held When which threatened pneumonia for a feld by unfavorgble weather forldered it held réady for a flight to|First publication, Jan. 5, 1934. & = fl s | time. | ihe last several days. Chet McLeanian unknown destination. {Last publication, Jan. 26, 1934. 1 Ac\;,ualk (;,onssuuctéon i i i o the e 4 | 0t e s e desina | i 6 SEEORORE NEW Oranges and Grapefruit Mix, in heavy [IDENT! A , mechanic. ! possii 7 3 PO S it RESII’LAN TRIPS SOUTH| The Lockhesd left Seattle early! th;:n mu‘:l{ufi’:mmh by g, S Samaigner's " Oomtk - Sor B ; SYIUp, fine for salads, 2 cans for 25¢ Plans to celebrate the construc- | tion of the bridge across Gastineau Channel connecting Douglas Island with Juneau when work on the project is actually under way, were started at the regular meeting of the local Chamber of Commerce last night by the appointment of committees to make arrangements for an appropriate event. The affair will include a ban- quet with leading officials and par- ticularly those who aided in get- ting the bridge, as guests of hon- A program to be held in a public hall where everyone may at- A. Shudshift, Robert DuPree. Ed Andrews was appointed to i convey an invitation to the City \Cuuncfl to participate in the event. | | John Martin and e e | CHAMBER ENDORSES RESOLUTION OF RECENT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS A resolution passed at the recent ! Democratic caucus held here, urg- ,ing the appointment of a U. 8. | Commissioner for Douglas was giv- 1en endorsement of the Douglas| of Commerce last ' night. e KENDLER ILL | | George Kendler has been con- Quite a group of Douglasites will be passengers for the south on the Northwestern due to leave tomor- | row, according to arrangements | which were being made all this shal W. E. Feero, E. E. Engstrom, Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin, Mrs. An- ton Africh, Miss Geneva Feero, {Miss Phyllis Lundell and Mike | stays except Miss Lundell plans to enter the Virginia Mason hospital to train for a nurse. - eee A decrease of 66 per cent in week. They are Deputy U. 8. Mar- | Pusich. All are going for short | who e ~ SEAPLANEHERE INSULL PLANS THIS MORNING - PLANE FLIGHT FROM SOUTH FROM GREECE Baddax {Alaska Air Express Lock-lformer American Utilities | heed to Be'Based in Ju: | MA ate Is to Seek neau for Charter Work 4 w Refuge . At 11:40 q’clock this rorenoon ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 26.—Sam-= the Lackheed seaplane of the Alas-i} yel Insull, fugftive ‘utilifles mag- - | in the 'week, bound for Juneau' aft-}yary 21 and unless he does he will er undergoing @ complete overhaullpe déported. in the Puget Sound city, It is now in first class shape and will' be based at Juneau for charter work,| PAUL BLOEDHORN MOVING according 0 J.. V. Hickey, who is| ‘STPOCK OF WRIGHT SHOPPE now vice-president .and gemeral TO NEW LOCATION TODAY | manager ‘of the eompany. 1 3 —_— 3 P MY v Today is moving day for Paul | ~ DEVELOPN=:T EDITION . giceqtorn, of the Wright Shoppe, of the ‘DALY ALASKA EMPIRE|un; nas started the removal df will be onisale at all drug: stores.|ine gock to the new location @f ltwflhm’pdlcrlul.lh.ud the shop next to Kaunerup's De- B e “hoents ber. 090 | partment, Store, on Pront Street, ————— Shop in Juneau TO YOUR FRIENDS. ' | your orders tc 374. MAIL SEVERAL Frank Willlams; James S. Truitt, Seattle; Mrs. Jessie Hamilton, Ket- chikan, i Alaskan i E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek. ! ———————— DEVELOPMENT EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE will be on sale at all drug stores. It will be wrapped for mailing and postage paid for 25 cents per copy. Or, if you prefer, leave your orders with. THE. EMPIRE or telephone TO YOUR FRIENDS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS y In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. vk |In ‘the Matter of the Estate of| CYRUS F. SHELDON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was on the! 4th day of January, 1934, duly ap-| pointed administrator of the estate of Cyrus F. Sheldon, deceased. All persons having claims against thé estate of ‘said deceased will present em with proper vouchers and ‘duly verified, to the undersigned at ‘Juneau; Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this ‘motice. .. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Janu- ary 4, 1934, i ‘" the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, ¢ Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ' Ini.the Matter of the Estate of LE ROY JOHN VESTAL, de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on'‘the 4th day of January, 1934, duly ap- pointed executor of the last will and testament of LeRoy John Vestal, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against the estate of said deceased are required to pres- ent the same with proper vouchers attached, to the wundersigned at : KNEELING PADS PEACH TROUSERS COOKIE JARS e O s i o g S d M d O l LEMON SQUEEZERS COTTON DRESSES VASES ‘5‘55?5:‘3’re”a%'y‘fifi.\f:‘:r,”%:iéflfiiifi atur ay - onaay nty - CAKE, TINS FANCY PIN CUSHIONS SANETTE CANS By e ey WASH BOARDS BRIDGE PRIZES BREAD BOXES I e oM SCHILLINGS COFFEE FRESH i WATER PAILS SHAVING SETS STEW KETTLES 0007 G’ * * * W Regular or Drip, Bhud B two pounds ..... 1 Mixing Bowl beol .. .. Fisher’s, package ... large package ... RINSO large package ... Campbell’s, 3 cans 1 S 3 LBS. CRISCO BISCUIT MIX WHITE KING 3¢ 21¢ PORK AND BEANS Fruits and Vegetables 19¢ on every boat KRUSTEAZE Mixed Pie Crust, )4 add water, pkg. 33c ROYAL GELATINE OXYODOL 21¢ Dessert, many flavors, 3 pkgs. large package ... _ SNOWDRIFT Bulk, OCERY TELEPHONE 478 tend is planned to follow the ban- | yoany among mnegroes of the ——r e United States was achieved be-| N tween 1920 and 1930, says the cen- | Spkoor B, een s i {3970 acres surroundi Kings I9ha urom. | Mountain battlefield.in South Gare QUG B olina for inclusion in the national park the government propases to | establish there, Juneau, Alaska within 6 months h-lhednuolmma. RAY G. DAY, mmuuunuudumy +John Vestal, - deceased. mm Jan, 5, 1834 Last publication, Jan, 26, 1034. CALIFORNIA ( PROMPT DELIVERY Shop in Junean

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