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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB 5, 1934. INDERSEA ($ T0 COME JRTH IN JULY srican Submarine ‘quadmn to Cruise Alaska Waters ive America submarines will md sometime cruising Alaska iters during the coming Summer, feording to word received by E.] J. Goddard from Commanding Officer of the U S. Holland ship of the Twelfth Division, United States Navy. This division is based at San Digo, Cal The itinerary for the cruise now being prepared. It will made during the months of and August. The will be the vessels of the Ame any other, to visit An effort will be them come to this port of several days. GIANT GOLD DREDGER I BEING BUILT To Be Used_gfieach Depth of 150 Feet in Earth, 110 Feet Below Water SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 5— A gold dredge, as large as an ocean liner, is under construction at Hammonton, north of here The dredge is of steel construc- tion, 550 feet long and 68 feet beam, drawing 30 feet of water. The dredge will be able to reach 150 feet beneath the surface of the ground or 110 feet below water | in which it floats. The largest previous dredge went 105 feet into the earth. Each of the 130 buckets will lift 18 cubic feet of earth. The baskets | i is be July irst undersea an Navy, or these water made to have for a stay 'hil\'t‘ him killed because Chosen Governor Of Puerto Rico RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT BAR MEETING [Members Local Association || Express Esteem for Former Member | At a meeting of the Juneau Bar | Association held at Bailey's Cafe (on Saturday, attended by eighteen | members, resolutions of sympathy to the relatives of the late Thomas J. Donohue, former member of the Association, were unanimously adopted upon the motion of Grov- er C. Winn. | At the meeting, Judge H. B. Le- Fevre, President of the local asso- | ciation presided, and in addition |to the adoption of the resolution, several matters of interest were discus$ed. | The resolution indicating the es- Following the resignation of Rob.|!eém and respect felt for the ert H. Gore, as governor of Puerto | Prominent Alaska lawyer, follows: Rico, President Roosevelt nomi.| “At a meeting of the Juneau rated Gen. Blanton Wmship‘Bar Association held in the City Widow Confesses Mate's Mind Failing, She Fear- ed for Her Own Life ind brain INDIANAPOLIS, An autopsy on the slain Rev. Gaylord Saunders, Wabash, may be undertaken i determine the truth of his widow's ,signed statement she paid $10 to his mind was failing and she feared for the lives of herself and two sons, aged 10 and 13 years. | (above) for the post. Winship is for-| of Juneau, Alaska, on the 27th day mer judge advocate general of the| of January, 1934, H. B. LeFevre, army. (’\55“'ated Press Photo) | presiding and eighteen members of {the Bar of Alaska being present “On motion of Mr. Winn, the TEN DULLARS following resolutions were unani- {mously adopted. | “Thomas J. Donohoe. a former PAID TU KILL \member of this association, having lately departed this life, and the members of this bar entertaining j(he highest respect for his memory, i for his learning and ability as a lawyer and as a man, have re- solved: “Resolved, that the secretary of this organization communicate to the family of the deceased, a copy of this resolution, and assure them of the sincere condolence of the members of the bar, on account Feb. 5—|of the great and irreparable loss! of the|which has been sustained by thet of |family, friends and associates of l‘):lh(’ late Thomas J. Donohoe.” | H. B. LE FEVRE, } President of the Juneau Bar Association. Attest V. A. PAINE, Secretary. will weigh 2% tons each. Electrically Operated The dredge will be olm‘Lxlm-ll\‘ operated and a crew of five men will be employed to shift the ma-| chine which is expected to handle| 15,000 cubic yards each 24 hours. It is hoped the machine will a count for the possibility of digging deep and may open new potential fields of gold oearing soil | The dredge will be completed in| about a month and will be launch- | ed on the Yuba River near Ham- | monton and will be operated by | the Yuba Consolidated Gold Fields| Company. Aside for an occasional stop for| adjustment, Christmas and July| Fourth are the only shutdowns scheduled. S e CLDTIMER FASSES AWAY Engwald E. Thompson, for many years a resident of Sand Point, passed away at Seward where he had been under treatment for more than a month for Bright's disease. He was born in Sweden May 4, | ted e i ATLANTIC PATROL | BOATS ARE ORDERED | TO PACIFIC COAST, In her statement to the police, |Mrs . Neoma Saunders, aged 35 years, said she gave Theodore| Mathers, 19-year-old roommate of her husband, money to hire some- one to kill her husband but the| |youth decided to do it himsel?. | Mathers, the police said, admit-| buying a gun for shooting Saunde in the back of|the Staten Island base to San Di- | the head last Friday. {ego and - relieve the regular Coast ART TIBBETTS NOW WITH contingent after the PIONEER BARBER SHOP for the Alaskan waters during the coming spring. Art Tibbetts, who has been em- ployed at Brownie's Barber Shop for the last two years, is now with the Pioneer Barber Shop on Front | Street at Triangle Place, it wasl‘ today announced by R. E. Scott, proprietor. | e i CLUB MEETING TONIGHT The Professional and Business Women's Club will hold a meeting tonight. The session starts at 8 oclock in the Council Chambers 1883. FREE! A package of COCOANUT with every pur- chase of 1 1b. Calumet in the City Hall. FREE! Baking Powder at 35¢ NEW ARRIVALS! Spring P Hostess Gowns Sunday Night Gowns Skirts HATS $1.00 Good Selection $1.95 $9.95 COLEMANS “GOOD VALUES ALWAYS” Store Open-Until 8 P. M. Tam and Scarf Sets The Tweed Coats you have been looking for. Some at rint Dresses C 1 LA 13. 15. 18. Pronoun . Horses . Masculine 43, Drive away 5. Unity Stariing point 55, . Poker stake . American . Star in Orion . Godd. . Looking for . Toward the . Slender finlal ] dl/ama/ 8 Il// fl.% Daily Cress-word Puzzle ACROSS . Not utilized Solution of Saturday's Puzzle . Hate 0. Turn to the Humbled R Dwell 3y the side of E M E knowledge 2. Metal fastener Close of day A R Y A N S 3 . One that nickname uncloses . Green film formed on copper by Indlan exposure to weather ess of . Feminine name dawn . Highest moun= tain in the left side of Philippines iday 50. Symbol for nickel 51. Help 53, Japanese statesman . Small fish . Think Took ven= geance . Small cushion of many arctic ex- peditions 5 \(-gl:'\tl\c pre- 60. Scoffed 61. Rasped DOWN 1. Planet 2. Contradict . Rank =Y ure The_ universe ou and me o[-0 PNZ-IxNZ|m|[<|m . Kind of zelle & . Wi . Conveyed property . Done court . Frozen water . Thick black liquid . Plant of the o's ll 35 sb 37 ..% II%HI H/d HEd JEN/auE /Al FARM PRICES WASHINGTOGN, Feb. crease | price index for January | ported by the Agricultural and Eco- WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—Five pa- [nomics Bureau, bringing the index $8.59 and |trol boats have been ordered from |to 70. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay BuUanNG UP On Last Trail of two points in 'he increase is caused .—An_in- he"farm 15 is re- by th San Francisco. They will | general advance in the local market | Guard | prices of grain, meat animals, work | cutters leave | animals, chickens and wool. Three Pioneers To Westward Go Alaska, Feb. died here week. They AVCHORAGL 5—Three pioneers during the past were Stephen Risoff, of the old Russian stock; John H. Erick- son, railroader and one of the early agents of the Alaska | Commercial Company, and Mrs. Adeline Hugel. —— e ——— | Seventeen spe cactus | Oklahoma have | Ora M. Clark of Bristow. You buy Chesterfield cigarettes every day. You may buy them one place today and another place tomorrow — or you may buy them the same place every day. It is estimated that there are this day 769,340 places in the U. S. A. where Chesterfields are on sale all the time. To make Chesterficld Cigarettes we get the best tobacco and the best materials that money can buy. We make them just as good as cigarettes can be made. We pack them and wrap them so that they reach you just as if you came by the factory door. You can buy Chesterfields in 769,340 places in the United States and in 80 foreign countries. “A package of Chesterfields please” i | + which jothers injured and half a million | ! dollars worth of damage done. | | nigt | club women, in|to been catalogued by GDNFESSES T0 ~ TRAIN WRECK: | TWO MEN DIE Former Soldier Arrested When Attempting Sec- ond Disaster VANCOUVER, Wash,, Feb. 5. Calm in the face of probable prosecution for murder, man- slaughter or attemapting to wreck a mail train, Frank Hoyt, aged 34, is in jail after admitting he caused the wreck of a freight train at Wishram, Wash., on August 13 in two men has signed a confession. Hoyt was arrested last Saturday for atiempting to wreck passenger train east of here Friday night. I was mad at th company, the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, for me off a passenger train. I like to see a wreck."” Hoyt was discharged from rmy here more than a AT ith the rating of a me - BAP.BARY COAST Anyhow the ago Notorious Resorl of San Francisco Again to Sing, Dance, Drink SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 5— On the verge of a modest rejuvena- ion after a decade of oblivion, the notorious Barbary Coast has be- CC r of a heated con- troversy ov whether there will be song, dance and drink again al- lowed to exist on lower Pacific Avenue. On a strong protest of the city's the Police have post- poned consideration of applications received from a number of places for wine ond beer licenses. Nine 1 openad os amusement em- poriums It is not expected that any cense will be revoked or denied. .- RUMMAGE SALE In the old Jarman Store next the San Francisco Bakery on Feb. 12 a Rummage Sale will be held by the Martha Society. 1- hes telc the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER @ 1934, LiGGETT & MyEas Tosacco Co. were killed, ten | He ald putting | ‘Seasons First King Is Landed Sunday I)'y Local Fisherman The strig season was successfully opened yes- terday by Dr. J. B. Loftus, who landed a 30-pound king salmon off the southern end of Douglas Island. It was the first to be taken by that method this year so far as could be learned. Dr. Loftus made the ex- pedition on the cruiser Ya- kobi, Capt. Tom Smith. Oth- er devotees of the sport, hearing of his success, were breaking out their tackle to- day and gefting ready for the season. e e 0000000000 e — shing AIR LINES MERGE The and Roust Airways the Speedway have consolidated Airw Nome Roust Airways The M. A. Winkler were the new concern of Candle whereby the planes will operate under the interests of | acquired by | EXTRA SOLDIERS ARE RUSHED T0 FRENCH GAPITAL Serious Rioting Anticipat- ed Tomorrow—Parlia- ment Reconvenes | PARIS, Feb. 5—Fear of more serious rioting has brought heavy reinforcements of soldiers to Paris. Three separate demonstrations scheduled against the new Cabinet of Daladier aroused apprehensions | that the police would be overtaxed when the Ministry is presented to Parliament tomorrow and soldiers | have been rushed here for patrol y with those in command in- to preserve order. alists organizations, war vet- and young patriots are plan- manifestations simultaneously the reconvening of Parlia- of nings with i ment. PRINTS EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS $4.95 ® SEE OUR WINDOWS LEADER DEPT. STORE George Bros. ore Open Evenings o R S