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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1934. THREATS MADE {LEAKING LINE AGAINSTLIFEOF | DELAYSFLIERS o iarir,, J. EDW. BARCE s chartesKingsfordsmith ... LocAL DATA g Expects to Hop Over 4 pm. yest’y ..2014 45 88 s 11 Cldy 4 am. today ... 2909 40 9% 8 2 LtRain Ocean Tomorrow Noon today ......2921 = 42 86 s & Lt Rain RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | ZTODAY Highest 4p.m. " | Lowestd4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. ‘Statlon ;! | | temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather Nome e . AT 32 . 30 8 Trace Cldy Bethel . { 34 28 10 04 Snow Fairbanks' ... 134 2 0 Cidy Dawson .. i 24 24 04 Cldy St. Paul . - 34 i34 02 Cldy Dutch Harber ..., 38 34 .10 Rain Kodigk . . 44 42 34 Cldy Cordova 52 36 02 Clear | Junegu | rl) 21 Rain | Sttka .3 | i 0 £ | Ketehikan ... | 44 Prince Rupert .. 44 | 42 | | | | Ul 8. DEPARTMENT OF Acmwux.rmh WEATHER amv.un The Weather 4 Thzs Is } o DOLLAR DAY -~ WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Regular :$1.50-for $1.00 - Girls’ School Hankies, 9 for ...$1.00 MEN'S TlEs Children’s Wool Hose, 2 for $1.00 Fine Silk Girls’ Rayon Steps $1.00 "1'?0’ Girls’ Rayon Pajamas . $1.00 'SB it 00 Girls’ Cotton Dresses ... _$1.00 MEN’S SHIR spiriied away, who were roun¢ed| The two fliers are enroute from N ug y, and their pres- Women’s Cotton Slips _.$1.00 Bm“dc"’th_s?l‘;';' tan, white ont whereabolits An not_disclosed, ?3:";;'5'!1‘:“ "s;n‘g'l‘:;‘}mifa:fi Women’s House Frocks ...$1.00 s one to Suva, Fiji Islands, then- to Women’s Flannelette Gowns ...$1.00 mmmu :\vomens gepe (ézw': 8 ¥ ::gg Button or Pullover Style | i o ko omen’s yon mbinations . of agents Wil s ment n Cret Blue, green, tan e ifien man s neld by the| 1O BE €OMPLETED retonnes, 5 yards ... e $1.00 ;1,00 ‘ | Indiana ~authorities which ~ Gov, BY NOVEMBER FIVE Colored Monkscloth ... L " | McNutt described as a “confession Hemmed Indian Head Restau- |involving at least two others In| gonstruction work on the PWA | rant Napkins, 16 in. square, ‘BOYS’ SH!RTS | Dillinger's deliyery {rom the Crown | erritorial séhool at Nushagak, for | 2 dozen .. Broadcloth—Blue, green, ‘PU;_‘;I‘ Jail. 9 s withheiq, | Pich Harry Ellingen, of Juneau, | . e | e man’s name Iis . | has th t) o dq tol. Kitchen Sérims, 5 }ds tan, white Barce brought him here from Ham- | po combiciod r::‘mf,e;’:?‘; w?; Feather Pillows A $1.00 [ | mond, cording to word received by Terri- Lunéh Cloth 5 torial Commissioner of Education néheon lof Anthony E. Karnes, from Mr. El- Cottage Sets ......... Blue and dark-red lingen today, Harold Foss, Junior Architect Lace Panels, each . Sl 00 and assistant inspector of chel Apron Prints, 4 yds. . 4 ¥ | PWA schools, is now in Nushagak White Flannelette, 5 yds. LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS and will remain there until it is| completed, when he will leave for| Ringless Hosiery Sheep Lined Silk Scarfs i3 $1.00 Crooked Creek to inspect the school under construction at that place. Collar and Cuff bets Costume Jewelry (By the U. S. Weather Bureaun) Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity "Weather INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Nov. 2.— Gov. Paul V. McNutt said threats have been made in Lake .County against the life of J. Edward ‘Barce sistant Attpiey General who has been investigating the March es- cape of John Dillinger from the HONOLULU, T. H., Nov. 2—Sir | Charles Kingsford Smith and his | flying partner, Capt. P. G. Smith, | worked with Army mechanics in | = - repairing a leaky oil line and hope O “MONAr sald oas, ta gihe [0 PRt 1O SMAGD tomorrov. THe e flight yeserday was postponed reason eight. witnesses have been 1“‘9“ e e | | | TRAIL PICKED UP INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2—Dillin- i jger's trail has been picked up| MEN'S PAJAMAS i i |again by Department of Justice NUSHAGAK SCHOOL £ EBRBRBNNKE, P i Rain 32 Clear 04 Pt. Cldy 42 Pt. Cldy a2 Pt. Cldy 04 Clear P N Y Edmonton ... 34 34 Seattle ... 50 48 Portland ... 48 48 San Francsco . 60 56 WEATHER_ SYNOPSIS Low barometric pressure continued throughout Alaska this morn- ing there being a storm area centered over the Gulf of Alaska about 500 miles west of Southeast Alaska. This storm area has been at- tended by precipitation along the coast regipns from the Bristol Bay region to Oregon followed by clearing weather over the Prince Will- iam Sound region. It was slightly cooler last night over the Tanana Valley, else- where ovey the Territory tpe 24-hour temperature changes have - MRS. FOHN-HANSEN IS k | SPEAKER AT MEETING OF DOUGLAS WOMEN | Meeting with 15 women of Doug- las, Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen, rep- rescnl.auve of the Extension Service | of the College of Agriculture and ‘School of Mines at Fairbanks, lec- SN tured on glove making and other |kindred subjects yesterday. This. afternoon, Mrs. Fohn-Han- sen was to have lectured again at LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS V2T Zammso VALUES for DOLLAR The roof has been placed on the Crooked Creek structure, Mr. Karnes was informed by Ray Pet- erman, contractor. LADIES"- RUBBERS DAY Fabric and Silk Gloves ... Wonderful values in Purses All stylé heels 31.00 Douglas on vegetable cookery. Oth- |er meetings will be announced later. | Yesterday’s session was held in The women, in addition to receiv- the Douglas Community Building. | It will not be possible to com- plete the schoel at McGrath un- til after the ice break-up next spring as the materials are frozen | lin on a barge down the Kusko- @ Transmission [ Differennal ® Motor Oils kwim where ice caught it before A it reached its destination, Mr. ,sxandard patterns. Directions were Karnes. asid. Mr. Peterman . aiso R e R T i St g 4 BASEMENT BAR L e s s, e the Sonizact for the. bulding A GAINS UPSTAIRS les. Information was given for can- ‘!‘" McGrath. 3 { Don’t overluok the 1001 oppormmities TO SAVE nmg carrots and for tanning deer | B. M. Behrends Co,, It Mrs. Rose Davis, teacher in TR ‘ i ‘Juneaw’s Leading Departmenc Store” ing help on gloves, were given ® Get on the Safe Side NOW! CONNORS MOTOR CO. \VETERAN TRADER IS (INAUNEAU ON IS o s ooty WAY TO WESTWARD‘germ' afefoting the skin and n:xf - | cous membranes of the fowls. “Continued moin age One) 1aa. ¥ charge, will continue the work |started by Mrs. Fohn-Hansen, Poultry experts have found that meeting with the Douglas women c l ln Stanley Vestal, author of books | les exquisite flava |about the West and the Indians, is like ,,f‘,u P"fl‘”’" regularly at the school house. | il e it | received an urgent request recent- | 4 — ly for the return of Sitting Bul's| -=Both delicate & strong. | continue aboard when it leaves to- “medicine bundle,” a gift to Vestal night. JA b Plll'e ) from the Sioux. Phe Indians want- Capt. and Mrs. Olsan are well @ anl a | ed to break the drought with ijt! known throughout the Territory J FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHOR FRONT STREET ) R D SLAYING YOUTH T0 SPEND LIFE IN PRISON CELL Confessed NE(-‘]erer of Se- attle Police Officer Found Guilty SEATTLE, Nov. 2. — Edward Griffis, 20-year-old confessed slayer of Police Sergt. John 8. Donlan, ' has been convicted by a Superior Court jury for murder but the jury returning the first degree verdict recommended a life sentence in- stead of the death penalty. i Griffis said he is going to study ayiation and become a pilpt. He ! was happy over the verdict and | said: “I thuugm they were gomg to hang me,” Griffis was arrestzd in Los An- geles and returned here. Sergeant Donlan was shot to| death the evening of May 20, in| his home at 346 Kinnear Place. | His slayer fired 'three shou——onp' . 4 into the fireplace of the polige- ! % U g man’s living room, one int6 Don- k ’ ’ lan's arm and a third into the sergeant’s heart, Bobbéry was the | motive. HUNBBE&SIRE Five Thousand Houses Are o CAN DO!" aglng our en]oyment. Reported W S B R e%;::ps Da::;::dd— puffed Lester omt., Tal- A » ;i ¥ 3 Lets get H:n. Bros. SAIGON, French Indo China, Nov. 2—Between 250 and 400 are and spent considerable time during | their short stay in Juneau, greet- | ing old friends and exchanging news. Training s e MARKET BASKET _FORMERLY THE GARDEN PATCH A oup. Euyl Ornte exphi‘n'ea she'd tried. "oe AT AR ,quqmn countex brand of coffee "just Ly 2 enanoe for a 5hme e detsed & oo eci ?d, Leotez Oxnte. and his wife .dn;m d neither cofld she. "Caryl. AT outt ¥ n out of traininq ior thege cha.ng- wia "Ca;fl't drink it,” APPLES WINESAPS—ROME BEAUTIES—JONATHANS, i‘«j rands and flavoxs. VIe've had TR G TETT the unvarying per!ectlon of Hxlls FRESH, EGGS—Large, Clean . BUTTER—Sweet Creamery Bros Cofies too lon for us to try unntuiae tory coffe,as without dam- NAYY BEANS TOMATOES LARGE AVOCADOS YAKIMA POTATOES, 50 1b. bag . oo o850 SWEET MIXED PICKLES PR T ORI R R -3 dbs., 10c DASH WASHING POWDER, 5 Ib. pkg. .....49%—ONE FREE , ———CASH IS KING——— FREE . FREE FREE _ FREE One 50c¢ jgr-HQUSEHOLD POLISH with .a $1.00: PURCHASE i e SN L WE DON'T SELL CHEAP MERCHANDISE deld without d-mwnc my vanity"' WE SELL GOOD MERCHANDISE CHEAP A% P A L s [ - That nigl\t he took one npfmn hu PHONE 342 SEWARD ST Free Dehverv lyrand quh'l fmoul tlcklo of 1910 "Cmt do Son. Out of tnm.- again and stick to it.” ing. You'll havo to get someone olu tophyfod&»llmfl\yw rv.u,.}. nast it easy too long to gef out in the Guae ads " Coprigbt 1334 Hils Bross