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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934, NEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG QGLE — CllA\JFrEUR— No! AF‘E \NAN GRAND T GONNA GIVE YO! BEEG WAGES WEN I AM DA PRES BiMUNB PUSHES : Wmluflngt(\m Wms Basketball Champzfm.siup PI_EADS GU"_TY CHAN(}ELL[]R []F DRY REPEAL 70 JFINAL PASSAGE (Continued 'rmm Page One) erest in the gift. He examined it carefully and was particularly taken with the carved figures of Alaska huskies on the set, com- menting several times upon the fineness of the work. He assured the Delegate the set would be placed upen his study desk and would be in daily use there. ‘During the course of their con- versation Mr. Dimond extended two invitations — he first asked the President to visit Alaska and then, on behalf of the Alaska Sourdough Reunion, urged him to join the sourdoughs when they meet at Ta- coma next fall. While the President doubts that he will be able to be with the oldtimers at their annual, much as he would like to, he gave as- surance that he is planning to go to Alaska. Just when, he cannot tell. It will not be this coming summer, because his travel plans for then are already mapped out, ' but he told the Delegate he would visit the Territory at the first op- portunity, and gave the impression that he has definite in mind a trip there before the end of his %t administration. | Through the efforts of the Dele- gate, a copy of the famous painting depicting the cession of Alaska to the United States will be made for the people of the Territory. A Civil Works Administration artist will go to Auburn ,New York and make two copies of the paint- ing. Auburn was the home of William H. Seward, Secretary of State at the time of the Alasks purchase, and in the Seward home hangs the historic canvas. One copy will be for Alaska and the seccnd for the office of Secretary of the Interior Ickes. ? *fThe appropriation Ior carr mail over star routes in Ala reduced $3,000 to $132,000 in House committee, was raised to the orig- inal estimate of $135000 in the Senate and this figure has been accepted in conference. The Agriculture Department sup- ply bill passed the House yesterday IDENTE OF SANTIAGO-— WE GO NOW AN’ SEE DA TROOPS-HEY ? achington basketeers defeated Southern Celifcrnia at Los Angeles last night to 30 in the final contest of the three-game series to win the Pacific Coast Con- ference Basketball Championship. Tra period and - of the Trojans while the Husckies made geod in at the shert end of a 9 to 11 score at the ept through the Trojan’s defense in the lest few minutes of play to victory. to make gocd on the charity line cost it a victory. Washingion's all but six of thcirs, cwept the Southern Califcrnia players off their feet. The Trcjans wen the first game 27 to 25, dropped the second game last Saturday ‘night in an cvertime period by a score of 43 The picture in the play-cff scries at Los Angeles. west Cenference to cop the title. a provision that not 350,000 may be spent Dn National. Forest , highways -in. Al= As‘only $1,500,000 is appro- st high'w ays J the country, Alaska the regular apportionment receive only $150,000. The $200,000 will come from f.nds tofore appropriated and not expended. After subtracting $200,000 from unexpended funds under would remaini there will remain in the category, $206,000 - California’s division of lands estimates the value of the oil in the state pool at Hunting-| ton beach as in excess of $50,000,- 000. Daily Cross-word Puzzle . Like . Flattered servilely . Hail! . Gave back . Part of an amphitheater Withered [olo} III!IE BEI mngfll TIE[RY . “Harmonized Formeriy Myselt Danish money . Cards held at a deal . Island of New York state: abbr. . Body of Jew- ish law . The end 22. Mind . Title . Works . Open . Soft groan ). Tear apart . Bureau ¢ . Horseback ' alsgust Suft hat , Written form of a title ot address . Type squares . For example: . Steps for crossing a wall . Details . Picture of the Virgin Mary . The one de- feated . American Indian - Have effect abbr. . Brother of in Female deer Pronoun 5. Aerifori auid hockey . Ordeals 39. Motions of the 56. Tolerable colloq. 57. Malayan dagger DOWN . Frequently 3 Run tmween sea . Long outer garment . Unctuously self-compla~ T Furovean Dis¢ . Silkworm . “Action‘at law §3. Behold h Hlflhesl of the Lepontine Alps F III' ~ ll”flfllfl%fll // LT 7 éfllll/fi.ll state | to 41. bove shows the members of the University of Washington team who participated | Washington wen 14 FORD RESTORES MINIMUM WAGE DETROIT, Mich.,, The Ford Motor $5 a day wage will be for all workers, estimated 000 employees. March Company an- nounced today that the minimum T'M WORRIED - THEY'VE BEEN GONE HOURS- SOMETHING MUST HAVE . HAPPENED - NO ME GUSTA ! ‘THEY | | half, Washington spurted in the second Inability Fifteen free throws were missed whirlwind finish last night and lest two games in the Pacific North- | SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN DANCE MUSIC TO BE OFFERED, AT BEER PARLOR At the Capitol Beer Parlor to- night, patrons will be etnertained' by a special program of Scandi- navian-American Dance Music played by Harry Krane and Mar- old Knox. This type of music has restored | Pecome increasingly popular with at 100,- | Juneau dancers and there have| | been meany requests for another| | such program at the Capitol Beer \Pfl rlox, 13— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay THE OLD ADAGE, “Man toils T. CALLED up THE BARRACKS- | involving oil leases in Alaska and only Undersecretary for the De- {at which plans were discussed for By BILLE DE BEGK BURE NO SINESS GIVEN ‘EM THAT DAME YOU WAS WALTZIN' WITH- NOT vou FATHEAD 17 THERE 1! LQUE HORA ES ? T0 ALASKA OIL AUSTRIA GIVES FRAUD GHARGES REAL SURPRISE Two Defendants Are Sen- Hands Portfollo of Defense tenced in San Francisco | to Prince Before Leav- —Go to Prison } ing for Rome 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March1 VIENNA, March 13.—Chancellor 13.—Marshall Butts, an official of | Adolf Dollfuss, leaving for Rome a Log Angeles factory, was' sen-| for a conference with Premier tenced late Saturday to one year Mussolini, handed the Portfolio of | and one day in prison after plead- Defense to Prince Schoenberg Har-| ing guilty in mail fraud charges tenstin, who until then had beéen elsewhere. Charles Goodwin, an-'fense. This strengthened his po- other defendant, changed his plea sition in respect to Vice-Chancel- to guilty and was given a four- lor Emil Fey who otherwise out-!| year term. Elliott Maguire had ranks the Prince. been previously sentenced to sev-| There are all manner of rumors eubeen months. | regarding what the Heimwehr may | - - ee— — ldo during the absence of Chancel- 10 GIVE DANGE FOR BASEBALL Comblned Affalr Wil Be Sponsored for Fmanc- ing Two Teams OME CONFERENCE | ‘ROME, Marcn 13.—Talks at the conference here beginning tomor- between leaders Mussolini, Dollfuss and Goemboes, the latter of Hungary, may develop in a Danublan’ ‘conference and have a [ vital bearing on the future of NEW. TRIAL 1S DENIED 4 MEN, ALASKA CASE SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal, March 113—A new trial for the four men convicted of violating the Califor- nia Espionage Act in forcing fish- ermen and cannery workers to buy clothing and merchandise at ex- horbitant prices in order to get Alaska jobs, has been denied. Thursday is set for the passing of sentence on the four convicted men, Sam Young, Emil P. Mayer, Axthur . L. Mayer. -‘and Ynocincio Lopez. A combined meeting of the Moose and ,Legion baseball committees took fplace last night in the offi of thé Alaska Steamship Company,! |a cof |1atte in flnancmg the teams |conlihg season. Members attending as a com- mittee from the Moose were A. F. McKinnon, Ralph Reischl, Robert Light; and C. H. MacSpadden. The Legion was represented by Winn Goddard, Robert McKanna, and H. H. MacSpadden. The committees believe that {through a combined effort one of the .mosf successful social events of me yenr' can be ‘accomplished. ined dance, to be held the| /part “of the month to aid| for the' agi1c from sun to sun, but woman’s work' is never done,” is only partially true today. Science has taken an interest in the home of late_years, and has done much to lighten the burdens of household tasks. Science has harnessed electricity to make it perform a sort » of “Aladdin maglc —angd its pay is low considering It works for us, twenty-four hours a day the ,hbors it accomplishes. - It furnishes light and heat. It sweeps the carpets and polishes the floors. toasts the bread and percolates It runs the sewing machine and washe% the dishes. It the merning°cup of coffee. | It beats the eggs; it stirs the dough and bakes the bread; and last, but not least, it furnishes the power for the radio to entertain day and night. You learn of these, and ma devices through the advertisements. of new things and give you dep. s 8! ny other time and labor saving They keep you informed endable facts on which to base a purthase. These are good reasons for believing a product is “better because it’s advertised.’ FOR SALE Fl'n u@dem Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILLSELL, LEASE OR RENT Any one or all five of these' completely qupped moderw ~ " rHEATRES With long contracts for major films. For information or appointment R.C.TAYLOR ADDRESS Box Number 1000, care Emplre Ml AU wunnffi Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | Central Europe. ( Charles Peterson for many years located in Skagway and Interior points, as the new owner of JUNEAU RESTAURANT ® Formerly BING’S CAFE Mr. Peterson is an experienced caterer and extends an invitation to give his establishment a trial. @ Open until MIDNIGHT daily!' Seward Street Opposite Goldstein Bldg. JUNEAU—Phone 6 \ SAVEMONEY by spending _ W estinghouse Electric Ranges Special low prices while they last & Save on the fuel bill as well las on the first cost of your rage. These Westinghouse Automatic Ranges are up-to-date and fully guaranteed. Convenient Terms If Desired b8 . t2 1 " Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. DOUGLAS—Phone 18 IDEAL PAINT SHOP 1} It's Paint We Have Il ' PHONE 549 Wuldt & Gm FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Compan Telephone 88

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