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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, 1934. FORD DE(}LARES DOUGLAS ROUSEVELT PLAN| NEw's ON RIGHT PATH Auto \’lauufackme\ Way to Hire More Men Is Create More Markets FCRT MYERS, Fla, March 7.— Henry Ford, auto manufacti the President's 0 said the men is to Men with he new to employ the men prof- ing a place before their employment is men s or the bs will eat up industry - > BUNMEN GUARD FDSEL FORD ON FISHING TRIP Automoblle Manufacture\ Prepares to Resist Kldnapmg Threat MIAMI BEACH, Florida, March 7-—Edsel Ford went fishing two weeks ago when kidnapers were re- ted ;o have lhreatened him but . s e guns. Tms e informatior eat was made in Detroit before Ford came here on February 18. e WARDEN HAWKINS 1S ENROUTE TO CORDOVA Enroute to Cordova (o pre for the fishing season, A. W. kins, Warden of the United S Bureaw of Fisheries, and his sistant, Morris Rafn, are passer ers on the steamer Victoria for their,. headquarters in Cordova They spent today in local head- quarters of that bureau. ""Both men have been on duty in Seaitle offices of the bureau since . last November. They will cover Prince Willlam Sound this year. e SHONBECK LEAVES ON | VICTORIA FOR HOME Affér ‘a “visit Dere for ‘several days, .A. A. Shonbeck, prominent Anchorage business man and Dem- ocrati¢ leader in the Third Divis- ion, left for his home on the steamer Victoria on which Mrs. Shonheck was a passenger from Seattle. N Shonbeck has been confer- sy DOUGLAS P.-T. A is Short Plogram Is Given at| v T. A. la: will manufacture gavi y st find f re card party welcome. Admission 50 cents. adv.| “HOLD SESSION March Meeting — No Principal Speaker A good crowd attended the March meeting of the Douglas P.- mg,h! As there was no e meeting concluded | the juniors{ 5 s} xth grade pupils i with Louis Sha- tory of the action as Herbert, the The ;.ut‘ was coached by Murs. Cashen. Madeline Bucholtz and Jennie| Johnson sang two duets, ‘“‘Pale| Moon” and “We'll Make Hay,” ac-} companied by Miss Pimperton. Bet- | ty Jane Keith, dressed in a pretty blue and white costume, gave a! tap dance. Mary Ellen Sp\Jin' played two piano solos. A nominating committee, com- posed of Mesdames Fox, Cashen and Pearce was appointed; also| the April program committee, ah Mesdames Frasier, Spain and| Goetz. - | | ' 3 E LECTURE AT ST. LAUKE'S | POSTPONED ONE WEEK‘ 2 Because of inclement weather, " the lecture which was to be giyen by Dean C. E. Rice in St. Luke's Church in Douglas this cumn" been m postponed until next| evening, Dean Rice i The subject of the Old Testa- CARD PARTY of the Rebekah eries will be given| Thursday evening at 8:30 in the| Odd Fellows' Hall, Douglas. Bridge and whist, refreshments. Everybody Third event e e - \[I'l\[\l CARD PARTY—DA public is invited to a card-party_and dance to be by the D. H. S. Alumni Associa- tion in the Eagles’ Hall Saturday | night, March 1. Everybody wel- come. —adv. | - -ee { COYOTE CAUGHT ALIVE i Running down and catching a‘ live coyote on the trail with a dog team is the feat accomplished | recently near Fairbanks by Joseph | Doleshal, a driver who has his team entered in the coming dog derby in the Tanana district. e LADIES’ ALTAR SOCIETY Will serve dinner Saturday, March\ Mr. 17, Parish Hall, from 5 to 7 pm. ring with National Committee- Cards and social evening will follow. man James J. Connors and other Adults 65c, children under 12 50c 1 adesp «and visiting other friends. Save the date. —advv‘ Dall y Cross-word Puzzle 7 Cslution of Yesterday's Puzzie 8. Holde back 18 9. Passes ove R without 5 notice E(R| . Meadows 12 2 . Language of Z the Seottich 1 ikt shlanders 1 . Poetic name to! 15 NEL an eastern 16 country 37 ZA|L] . American poet T E . Homeless child s 7 . Mythical mon- to the e . Go Aboaid a vessel for a 34 voyage 35. 41. Help 37. Range of §1. That which is knowledge lent 28. Swamp 52. A great deal: 39 Song bird collcq. 40, lrucc wave B4. Silkworm 41, 1 55. Target 42. l\lnd of antel- 56. English river . Caroled Iflil/lfll%flflfll whia I/flll%fllfll IIII%HII%IIII IFII B <dnEnE %%flll/%/flll%/ RS AR filll%flfil/fllll JEN CHEEN fl/l/fil-ll/fllI‘ %%%EII%HIE%%A MudBEE Al fll.l%flfll%fll AREER JER an ster . Rain Hghtly . Representative at a con- vention . Rack for 1 VIE] clothes UB RER R 32. Organ of hear ng [e ZAEINIO] 5 Abate 6. Ages DOWN i1. Oiwholesomels 1. Food fish molst 2. Lower part of 43. Employs the ear 44. Tree 3. Verdant 45. Extinct bird through the 46. Obstruct winter 48. Maseuline 4. Particulars name | 5. Welfare 49. Err \ & Boultry profuct §0. Children’s T . Cries of + disapproval B3 Druf! lnlmll fl/fi BANGSTERS KILL FRANKIE POPE, NOTED GAMBLER ... {Millionaire Chlcago Under- o world Boss Shot, in BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ! DA SPY ? BUENAS TARDES, GENO I . WHEN. WE GONNA SHOOT No! No! puT DA SPY IN DA HOOSEGOW — NOW DON'T BODDAH PSST~ DA GUNS AN’ DA BULLETS 1SS / WE KEEL DA SPY TONIGHT- By B[LLE DE BE(X GEE! Jus’ LOOKIT THAT MOB ON SHORE -=- THEY'RE GONNA GIVE us A SWELL RECEPTION - CHICAGO, Iil., March 7.—Frankie ard will return early { Pope, gambler, was shot and killed Z \_ WAT YO' GAY ? - ? YO' WAN DA PROOF HE LOOKS AGAINST THE REVOLUTION A BAH- 'WE FIND DA PROOF AFTER INNOCENT etrer \ “'*\“-* B N “—"rem 10- STncK MARKET edges to prevent a conflict which | might throw the measure over to cuNTHUL Is UP‘Lhe next session of Congress LARSON RETURNS NCORTH ____© 193 King Farurs Synchc noon. Bullets struck Pope six (imes in the head and body Pope was reputed to be a mil- licnaire and boss of the gambling | rackets here. He had been arrested | about 20 times and convicted oI dealing in hqum and narcotics. D by friends with a view of possible ' modificatons of those desiring its enactment this session. The friends of the bill will also| seek to smooth off some of the! BLANCHARD HOMEBOUND W. C. H‘lml Whi Slain | Skagway, is on the steam ing spent several weeks on va tion in the States. Mrs. Blanc this spring - -, Shop m Juneau Chief Clerk | e Bill Is Being Thonoughly; ng. Ray Larson, chorage business man, and Mr SIUdled [Ol POSSlble | Larson are passengers on tl steamer Victoria for Seward en-| Modifications route home after spending three WASHINGTON, March 7. — The months in the south, Fletcher-Rayburn bill to control| e g gn commn stock markets is being restudied prominen. A in West Side Hotel Tonight 9 P. M. SHARP Old Time Members Night OPEN HOUSE FOR ALL ELK$ AND FAMILY CARDS DANCING BOWLING j and ! REFRESHMENTS CLOWN DANCE By Two Girls “JACK IN THE BOX” By Mary Sperling Here’s Y our Chance Ladies TO PLAY ' YOUR FAVORITE GAME OF PAN DON'T MISS THIS DATE! a West Side hotel this fore- | Shop m Jnneau 5 N the City of Bagdad lived - H:nl\ccm the Wise One, and many people went to him ‘ for counsel, which he gave freely to all, asking nothing in return. There came to him a young man who had spent much but got little, and said: “Tell me, Wise One, what shall I do to re- ceive the most for that which I spend?” Hakeem answered, “A thing that is bought or sold has no value unless it | } : i “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” contains that which cannot be bought i ‘ or sold. Look for the Pricelcss Ingred- i An Offering ient.” i | of : . i : : i The Smartest and Best : But, what is this Priceless Ingred- § o b s My i ient?” asl\ed the young man. ‘ i in ] Spoke then the Wise One: “My son, the FRpNT 48 LS 00 Priceless Ingredient of every product in g Y 1 All sizes to 44 a the market-place is the Honor and In- Priced $6.95 to $10.95 tegrity of him who makes it. Consider his name before you buy.” E. R. SQUIBB & SONS, NEW YORK Manufacturing Chemists to the Medical Profession Since 1858 ]uneau's Own Store R s Rl o e - INSURANCE Allgzn Shngtuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska HARRY RACE, Druggist “Juneau’s Squibb Store” 4 v Established 1898