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Al § O | gy $22.50 $32.50 wind-swept ; storm-swept; or storm blown— and they are meeting with a warm I‘l‘('('l)li()ll B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 10. Garden Imple- 1. Drink slowly ment 4. Hackneyed 7 ) Word of con- 9. Timid 12. Town in Ohio 16. Be indebted 13. Allude 18. Briet 14, American 20. Golf term 22. Take as one's € &3 E| 2. poet . Permeable by own 1 p gx}-?.‘é'sd' X Pc{rl‘:":xl.%nm 9. Dear or beloved 5. Wooden pins 21 Pronoun K used In ship: % Drug-vielding S| . building 5 i 27. Monkeylike 24. Steep flax i il 2. Wreath bear %2 25, Growing out ng a g knight's 50. Halt ems grest K| 31. Automotive 29. Press for A fuel: collog. DREment 33. Imprecations b T} 5. Rovolve verdan ; through the 38 Light brown winter Unaduiterated DOWN 39, Deciding Z% Above and Pronoun 1. Juice of a me touching . Wealthy woody plant 42 Short for a 33. Biblical town person 2. Artificial kind of dog 34 Take solid 41. Rubbed out 41 Large marine food 50. Metrical foot 3 gastropods 2. Mother 53 Large tub 4 46. lgnoble 6. Those who live 54 Labors 5 47. Feminine at the ex- 50, Silkworm ing water name pense of 57. One of the 6. On condition 48 Uncooked others sails of a that 4. Femnlc deer 39. Wagon track windmill 7. Spread to dry 51 40. Jogging gait 58 Meaning 8. Epochs 5 Spanisn bero 41. Flowed Anarchist 9. Globe 55. At home W ’fllfl// Ilflll flfllll Rl illl flllll// III // I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934. A g OOV P EORT— ONE OF SLAYERS BELIEVED HURT DURING MURBERS Brother of One of Victims| Views Shambles—Tells of - Altercations (Continued from Page One) his bonds and ' started to fight. In this fight ome of 'the members of the party was Killed and ‘the | robbers knowing everyene in ghe house would identify them, pro- ceeded to slaughter the entire | party.” | Luke May described the erime| as that of a fiéend, probably a large man with great strength who was | infuriated by bloed lust. The blood-soaked coat reported| |found in a cleaning establishment | here, turned out to be one be-| | longing to a navy yard worker who | ‘,explamed he had been in a fight. Reports here said Mrs. Flieder has been receiving $125 monthly income from a trust fuhd by her ‘flrst husband. She had quarreled | | with Flieder and an unnamed Se- ‘ame man, a would-be partner in a beer parlor. This is also being mvesngated Six Found Slain The bodies of the six persons were found in the summer home of the Flieder's last Saturday night. | ‘The victims had been dead 36 or! 48 hours. The victims had been| | hammered, two had their throats| |cut and shots ‘were found in their | i bodies. | The Dead Besides Flieder and his wife ‘the |cther dead are Eugene Chenevert, ‘aged 38, better known as' Bert Vincent, the :“Singing Bariender* (and former vaudeville player, and | his wife Peggy, aged 30; Magnus | Jordan, aged 50, retired navy man |and caretaker of the summer homes; and Fred Balcom, bartender in' a Brémerton beer parlor. A silent witness to the killings was a white cat. | tonight "and gei the election Work of Fiend it ! | | | & | i neighbor became suspicious regard- ing a sedan which stood in front of the house for some time and in which were several dogs. The | neighbor ‘looked into the window | ot the house and discovered thc ragedy and immediately notmed the authorities, Pirates are also suspected of the crime- a8 many ‘robberies of homes in the suthmér colony have been reported, the raiders then making their escape in a fast speed boat.| ———— ELECTION RETURNS | Visit the Capital Beer Parlors turns. Also Scandinavian-Amer Dance music tonight. 1| dv PIONEER CAFE || J. K. Paul i | “THE HOME OF | : GOOD, EATS” Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry bag,' send it to us, and owll smile! That’s what thrifty women do! ;Alaskd. The ummmww lnng wh.\ch can, hc played @ In our new location in the Shattuck building. JUNEAU VOTERS 'BALLOTING FOR CITY OFFICIALS Springlike Weather Favors Big Vote, But Rate Is Normal at 3 P.M. (Continued from Page One) ballots. Where siraight tickets were marked, it 'took but a few seconds, and most ‘of those voting took longer than that. John E. Green, Independent can- |didate for Councilman, seemed to ‘,be at a disadvantage in the posi- tion he-had on the ballot. He headed the upper right hand cor- ner in a column that was pretty well erowded with the referendum on the water supply question. Some of his supporters about it More than 50 per cent of the voters were asking for ballots for the bond issue referendum. There was no indication as to how they were marking them, but comment on the bonds seemed to be largely favorable. Polls Close at 7 P. M. The polls will remain open until 7 pm. It is expected by that time that more than 1400 will have voted. The candidates are: Progressive Ticket—for Mayor, Thos. B. Jud-) son; for Councilmen, G. E. Krause, ! Ludwig Nelson and Hugo Peterson; Econcmy Ticket — for Mayor, I| Goldstein; - for Councilmen, R,alphI Beistline, W. S. George and Hemy | Messerschmidt: Independent — for| Councilman, Join E. Green. For Director of the School Board, Grover C. Winn. R ELECTION REiURNS the Capital Beer Parlor Visit S tonight and get the election re- ! turns. Alse Scandinavian-American | Dance music tonight. —adv. John Seeley, 18-year-old school| boy of Bakersfield, Cal., construct-| ed a violin an inch and a half SMITH ELECTRIC naAN a am e e GET YOUR RABBIT @ VE WANT uneau “The Corner Drug Storc_” . 4 5 P 868 190 Dru‘g‘ ew Co. were critical|in the best {them having | turns. e ——— — |MiSs HARKNESS IS ‘Women dog racers had their in- nings at Fairbanks recently and Miss Beatrice Harkness, driving |Bob Buzby's team of Siberians, {came in first over the 16-mile loop minutes and 17 seconds, the fastest ever made by a woman driver. Behind the first team the other entries came in as folows: Irene Cloumbe, driving Julien A | Hurley's team of Siberians, sec- ond, 1 hour, 15 minutes and 15 seconds. June Rust, driving Thomas B. Wright's bird dogs, third, 1 hour, 16 minutes and 37 seconds. Sylvia Schmidt, fourth, 1 22 minutes and 28 seconds. Mrs. Ted Lowell, fifth, 23 minutes and 6 seconds. Mrs. hour, 32 minutes and 50 seconds. Mrs. Cascaden’s dogs were not of condition, two of been slightly hurt in a recent fight. e POLLS OPEN TO 7 P.M. 1 hour, Polls in the municipal election remain open until 7 o'clock this that hour. ELECTION RETURNS Visit the Capital Beer tonight and get the election re- Also Scandinavian-American Dance music tonight. —adv. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Always One Standard THE BEST! You can depend on the experienced staff of this organi- zation to carry out your every wish. Regardless of the price you pay, there is no sacrifice of dignity . . . no vari- ations from our high standards of service. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” |z {| Cigars || Cigarettes | Candy Cards | The New | Arctic i Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap *JIMMY" CARLSON WINNER, DOG DERBY that began and ended on the| Chena River at the Cushman| bridge. Her time was 1 hour, 11 hour.‘ ] Blanche Cascaden, sixth, 1 evening. Remember to vote before| Parlors U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, | Probably show beginning at 4 p.m., April 3: tonight and Wednesday;moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather ; 4 pm. yest'y 30.02 39 84 SE 13 Rain | 4 am. today 29.88 33 97 Calm 0 Cldy | Noon today 29.76 41 5 NW 12 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | YESTLRDAY | nghest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Pregip. 4a.m. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24brs. Weather Barrow 2 0 | -6 -6 6 [ Cidy Nome 32 30 | 18 18 4 Trace Snow Bethel 36 36 | 28 28 4 Trace Cldy | Fairbanks 40 38 14 14 4 0 Clear | Dawson 36 36 | 16 16 6 0 Clear St. Paul 40 38 | 32 32 12 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 42 40 | 32 34 30 14 Rain Kodiak 44 44 | 30 32 4 0 Pt. Cldy Cordova 38 38 | 34 34 0 52 Snow Junean 39 39 33 33 0 A48 Cldy i Sitka 45 — 32 - - 04 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 44 42 36 38 16 1.26 Rain Prince Rupert 48 46 38 40 40 60 Rain } Edmonton 40 40 32 32 4 0 Cldy | Seattle 54 52 | 38 38 0 0 Foggy | Portland 56 56 40 40 4 0 Clear San Francisco 64 62 56 56 | | A severe storm is central in southern Bering Sea with southerly | to westerly gales and light rain near the Aleutian Islands. The pressure is moderately low over the remainder of the Territory and & moderate storm is developing off the British Columbia coast with rain or snow from the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska to British Columbia. Clear weather prevails in the Interior. Tem- perature changes have been slight except on the Arctic Coast where it is considerably colder. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Prom Frocks Showing Something Smart and Distinetively Different! Priced from $10.95 to $22.50 c Juneau’s Own Store IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! 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