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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 16, 1934. v o . \ VR vV SN R R R Py BUNV|GT|UN Doris Takes $2 Ride — | U. S. Court of Appeals Does Not Alter Results of District Court Convicti Blanche Nichia for manslai and the sente s : Ju U in the November term decisio: t of San Franciseo, according received by George B torney f e defendant The case was aled and was argued before the U. S. Court of Appeals last April when Assistant U. S Attorney George W. Folta represented the nment and R. W. Jennings ar; for the de- fendant. The decision was reac on October 8, according Grigsby. | Unless a petition for rehearing is filed and granted the mandate [ will be issued on November 8, thir- ty days from the date of the de- cision. Mr. Gri could not say whether or not a rehearing would be petitioned as he had not yet consulted the defendant in regard to it this .Artmi()”)n. . D ‘ ) With enough money to bpuy a REDUCTION PLANT whole fleet of busses and thca TO BE ESTABLISHED | come, Doris Duke, reputedly the e richest girl in the world, neverthe- The former fish reduction plant Ie: "t opposed to paying $2 for | owned and operated by the Salm- | 4 yide on one of the vehicles. A | ofl Company, located at Mud BaY,| pit camera shy, Doris is shown ‘ L panian, ¥ #as 9% upon her amival in Boston after stroyed by fire before the fishing T AT o i season was well under way a bus ride from Portland, Me. summer, is to be rep! She boarded the bus when her Jarger and more modern s plane was forced nown ncar the to be erected by a new firm which Maine citv. is being incorporated to be known ; } as the Salmon By-products Com- pany. W. R. Lebo is its president |Call for its removal to a more re- with W. R. Lebo, Jr., John Ha _ | mote location, but nothing definite perger and Nick Pavelsky in active | D2s been decided on for the pres- : charge of operations. ent i The site of the former station| The destroyed plant was given (4 may be selected for the birildings |to the processing of salmon refuse ¥ armd plans of the new concern also {and the production of salmon oil . s . — and meal, the latter product being 3 oo o st sooreereeeeena | Marketed for use as animal and b poultry feed. Refuse from the can- neries in the neighborhood of the plant i utilized as raw material M I 5 or duction operations. Scrap (lS(Ill(’T(H ¢ fish, it is believed, will also be used for this purpose. Scrap fish to a limited extent only, was used : BAtr o 4 - e o d ATTORNEY G L TRU I’l"l‘ I IMPROVIN AFTER MAJOR OPEK'\TIO\' : Auspices Women of the MOOSE : OCTOBER 31 Attorney General James S, Truitt | who underwent a major at the Coffey Clinic in Portland, several weeks ago, is im- steadily according to word here from Mrs. their daughter Mrs. Truitt Moering Ge! al an”? Mrs. Truitt hope to be Oregon proving a ) . ) § l H § l l N ) § ) { o H ) § ) { ] Prizes ab @ Juneau the early part of Novem- Best MUSlC ber, Mrs. Truitt wrote. D The National Council of the! Women of Great Britain passed a resolution favoring® legal steriliza- tion of mental defectives. Turkey Door Prize e - hnpnre Want Ads l’a)' o st oo e eeeeeeed | Daily ||‘fllll||||||||||||||||||"||||||||l||||||||||| No Question . . there are REAL P ALUES THE LF A1DER Departnwnt Store 3 GEORGE BROTHERS ||IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWHIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIII BT, i il il il GEORGE BROTHERS ‘'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS - i tr were cancelled The blacklist was imposed by Postmaster General Farley,” Col,| | Lindbergh said, upon executives| who participated in the “spoils cor ference to divide up all airmaill ji | contracts.” .——— operation [ Truitt by | e to leave the south for | BLACKLIST OF | AVIATION MEN BAD BUSINESS [Col. Lindbergh Appears Before President’s Av- iation Commission WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. — Col. |Charles A. Lindbergh told the | President’s Aviation Commission |that the “blacklist” of former air- line executive officers constituted one of the “most discouraging fac- tors” in aviation The Colonel referred to the Post Office Department ruling that no officers of the old airmail carriers| |might reta#l office under the re- | organization which accompanied contract letting after the first con- FARMERS ARE INFAVOR OF | KEEPING AAA Vore Tl to Ghie i Ap- proval of Production, ! Control Features CHICAGO, Tl Oct Tarmers | by their own ballots are over-| whelming in favor of continuation | of the Agricultural Adjustment Ad- | pro- } | 16, ministration’s corn and hog gram for another year. Nearly complete returns from| half a million farmers showed a two to one vote of approval on | the controyersial pro rf‘mwm and | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Soluilon of Yesterday's Puzzle 13. Nourlsb L The Emerald v 19, Gluts 1sle 21. Notch 5. Postpone EINIDBZSIE[TISPIUIPIS] 22 vigor: stang 10. Take off LT [EBZP|R[1 [N[C[| |P]A|L] 24. Body servant 14. Ballot 25. Wading bird 15. Muse of Iyl |AINGAFIAIRZZEIRIEZZL Al 5 [ stcar _— TIE[AIRISHBIEIYZVIAIT instrument amatory 28, Sound of ice poetry E|TI|TIA FlI[R L|A|CIE Inlg)‘nu % Sominrosa [DIYIERAK[I [TZTIOINIEID] * * fi,d e R[1[CZIN[A[P s, T » Frult drink AlCIRIEHF |UINAA|PIEIX ;Icllnur:x:ul | rew unin- s iaise [SITVEBE TASIPIEINIT], ., | L panys [PEBAN [RZP[I [TRZDIO| & Hether 3 s or i [ENERGIRIEENBIHIER] * ol 28. Dancing v KU ARIT marriage 82 Meaningless DIEIS[KZYIAIN & pivias, 2 63. Mark DOWN letters 34. Funeral bell omho-’mn 1. Wicked . icarkca 36, Part izes 2 Meaningless . Donker 87 Mythical man- 6S. Indefatigable repetition BRI eating 61. Accumulate 3. Detalls o7 AR e R monster 62. Itallan opera 4. Essential ofl h V“‘fil g 39. Attempts 63. Smnll wild of orange 2 R ol aok 41. Rescue flowers 3 b’yl’ued vsm: 42 Lift 64, sqm.r, §. Deterlorating Bl AtroewT | 44, Bury 65. Kind ot 6 Wear away " Bl Across | 46. Clear gain medleval 7. Renown 51. Go ashe 47. Canvas case heimet §. Gresk letter 58 Note the | carried on 66, Chinese 9. Artifictal 5, yl0sed © the back secret language 6. VoeMR . oh 4. Bquality society 10. Regrets P 51, Sun 67. Concludes profoundly K'“fl“' 62, Mnun(aln in 68. Cublc meter 11. Spoken Lik Greece 69, Units of work Conilagration Like | control features of AAA. The poll was taken of the big corn pro- L e R ducing States and was conducted ['every variety of delectable edible’ NEW RECTOR FOR DAWSON by county extension agents. {at their dinner in the basement of = Rev. Alexander Andeson, the new he program provides that farm- | the No n Light Presby n rector for St. Paul's Anglican Ca- ers who reduce corn acreage and |Churc! thedral, arrived in Dawson recent- limit “hog production will receive ile a good sized crowd can He relieved Rev. R. T. CLth» Government benefits, which so far be handled b; who left anw\\ a few d ve totaled $75,000,000. B MRS, STOLL IS 'REPORTED SAFE, - SOON RELEASED {this year \Louisville Newspaper, Claims Kidnaped Wom- an Alive Last Night LQUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 16.—Be- lief that Mrs. Berry V. Stoll, kid- |naped from the home of her | wealthy husband last week, is safe | and will be returned soon, became | more apparent with the Louisville | Times printing a story it had posi- tive information she was alive late |Monday. The Stoll household is |quiet and “more hopeful.” SHRINE DANCE _ DATE CHANGED The first of the series of dances to be given by the Southeast Al- aska Shrine Club during the fall| and winter months will be on Friday night, Qctober 26, instead of Saturday, October 27, as prev- iously announced. The change is made owing to a conflict with other organizations which have al- ready issued invitations for their | functions, | ., MARTHA SOCIETY SUPPER IS HELD THIS EVENING FROM 5:30 UNTIL 7:30 From 5:30 o'clock until 7:30 o'clock tonight, members of the | Martha Society will be serving [BEESSRE DANCE Tonight AT A.N.B. Hdll {1 SNAPPY MUSIC by Dennis and his Merrymakers Cdvér charge, Sdc entertainers and | desire |to be ior to the new Rector" - - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! al to on T 3% “It’s. toasted” V Your threas protecfion—agains irriation—against congh | Chancellor cannot be separated from the other. HITLER IS TO BE PRESIDENT UNTIL HE DIES Will Be Chlef Executive: and Chancellor for Re- mainder of Lifetime BERLIN, Oct. 16—Adolf Hitler considers himself Germany's Chief Executive for a lifetime, said Dr. Hans Lammers, State Secretary of the Reich Chancellory. dress befdre the administrative of- ficials. The law of August 1 under which Hitler took over the duties of President as well as retaining those of Chancellor is to stend, said Dr. Lammers. Dr. Lammers said this “means that previous constitutional provis- ions on the duration of the office | of President have been rescinded.” Hitler, by his own edi has been given the of of President and for life and one office —— . KENAI BRINGS ~ EIGHTEEN ON INBOUND TRIP Returning from its in an ad-| | i | | 1 state beauty queens from all part: | weekly trip ! to Sitka and way points, the steam- | er Kenai, master, docked o’'clock. Capt. David Ramsey, here last evening purser, at 6 were, trom Baranof, Rode; from Kimshan Cove, E. L. Sadler, Jack Eason, Fred Terrell; from Chichagof, Rode Curtis, Andrew Phillips; from An- goon, Andrew Thompson; from Tenakee, Willie Grant, G. W. Samples, Perry Tonsgard and Mrs. Alice Hall; from Hoonah, Thom- as A. Morley, Hilda Greenwold, M Mpyrtle Fletcher; from Sitka, D. L. Hill, G. L. Rich and J. E. Boyle. On the nex. outbound trip the Kenai will leave Juneau on Thurs- day morning at 10 o'clock instead of Wednesday evening as sched- uled, owing to the delay of the steamer Yukon from the south with perishables and mail for transfer, it was announced today. Charles Carlson, ' | ;| | Louise Schmaltez, 17-year-old New Drleans beauty, in competition with of the nation, won the title “Miss | All-America” in the finals of an amateur beauty contest at the Cen- tury of Progress |r Chicago. (Asso- ¢lated Press Phot~ B. AND P. WOMEN’S CLUBMEMBERS HAVE ENJOYABLE PARTY Members of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Ju- neau thoroughly enjoyed them-| selves at a club party given in the | basement of the Presbyterian Church. ‘There was a large gathering and the evening was spent in playing games, after which delicious re- freshmenis were served. Hallowe'en colors were carried out in the deco- rations and refreshmen g R v SITS WRANGELL W. S. Binkley, Farm Island rancher, made the four-mile trip across the Stikine Flats into Wran- gell recent it being his first (xlp to town since July 4, 1933. MISS LORNA DIXON GOES SOUTH ON VACATION — Miss Lorna Dixon, teacher at the Goddard School, which operates from March to October, owing to the difficulty of transporting chil- dren from the fox ilsands during | the winter months, is a southbound passenger on the Northland. She | will spend her vacation months in ‘the States. T PIONEERS OF ALASKA Present " THE BIG MOTION PICTURE | THURSDAY, October 18 RECKLESS ; Anchored to the reckless ex-. periment of sci- ence — an island of steel in mid- Atlantic! Orama thet rocks 4 con- tinents brilliantl = troyed by Loty Y Leslle FENTON fl Conrad VEIDT Presented by Fox Films A Fex-Goumoni-Biitish Ufe Picture. / 4 Vs AT THE UPTOWN Binkley had good success with his| Tickets on sale at all Drug Stores, crops this season and brought a load of fine potatoes Wrangell merchants. in Coorfight 1934, The American Tobscco Company. ey Takls Beton So round, so firm, so fully packed- Luckies are made of only the clean cen- ter leaves—these are the mildest leaves —they cost more —they .taste better. Hayes Shop and at Theatre | Thursday Evening IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII! B S R