The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,, TUESDAY, JAN. 29, A\ special shipment arrived today for the . ’ President’s Birthday Ball! Elks Hall Januvary 30 in Cotton Mesh Formals Floral Prints Plaid Taffetas $10 to $22.50 B. M. Behrends Co.,v Inc& A : 3 “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Fur capes have stepped out on the fashion scene in Paris. Schiaparelli uses Alaskw seal’ i a new shade called “Old Port” to make this knee length one. With it goes 4 Trock of vidlet wobl fiENea with a little upstanding collar of American Beauty red. The felt hat and suede gloves are in shide or red brown to match the cape, sure he Bruno | | ‘er lor t3 know sust how much a| clam digger Tdkes.” Mg, Mutray, Jaunched. into a dis- | 058 “to a peint of order. The . Tuled. it Was usualiy th to fet ang. one ask for in [oxrfflflm after Mr, Nerland ex- that all he wanted to know Bow muach a clam digger | mns&s Mr. Murray said few clam 1ighérs Gould make three dollars i d;.y .\n.m:r ‘Chamberlin wanted ty w for how 16ng a season, and : | Murrhy safd it Was short. When | cutors. Chamberlin demanded to know| how short, the Speaker turned the Bill over 16 the Ways and Means | Committée on grounds that it re-| 5 1Q, taxalipn and revenues, A58 Biiifol Bay Bill | The. House_passed the Murray | memorial - asking . that the 1935 regulations ‘for clésing Bristol Bay to fishing be rescinded without a| | dissenting vote, The measure now‘ | goes to the Senate. | A new membrial was introdiced | by A. P. Walker which “ouIJ\ chang the election laws that a| ’ gter zx S tl’:y lor 18 election day. Under thefr franchise under the t’atuf.e because they have st prior to election. fl, g‘ fiorg@«{uout 8 | . k \Famoiis Art Patron l Rediices Collection| N LA an. 29, -~ Affer | spénding a lifetimle collecting a| allery of art, J. P. Morgan Lumed! ¢ Mflh:fii,’ ahdso.dhlspmtrmta lqne of Alstria by Reubens and | S, wrence enthroned by Fra | h{ The frice was not dis-| Ir. wp,s ‘rnnqumnd that | @ rare paint ings might 'be ofl'ered soon. | . Morgan’s , office said the sales| a uld reduce the collection but )v#al! st llfy settling his es- “5‘3' _67 years old. @G b | e of the 120 ——— vexige\ age the _house of the 1935 hmm }sgfihtm is 37 years. Gardinal '?abs | courts As, 6 five in a precinct 30| evidence, | usually are tal 41 precinct would bploess of ‘appeal to Division, Many fisher- |Stay of ex i 1935. |, Barrow ... | s 3 { room at Flemington, N. J., and smiles light up face. The cameraman caught the accused in these poscs as the state neared the end of its case.. has maintained Rxchard Haupt- notice of appeal at the time sen- tence is pronounced. Apped]l may be taken on legal grounds ‘only, either on specific portions of the record or on the| | record as a whole. This would be| argued before the New Jersey courrt | the importance of the Hauptmann try into the country. If the allega- | case, the court probably would héar tion were proved true, he could be the appeal at a special sitting, at deported. most within a few weeks of filing of the record, Large said This court has reversing the verdi Courts May Not Hear Last of Hauptmann Case for Many More Months (Continued from Page One) A New Trial’ The possibility that a jury will | disagree—resulting in what is known as a “hung jury’—always makes life miserable for - prose- s ng for new trial or sustaining' the con- :wc tion. And there are several instances In cases of importance, it means i1 'New Jersey records showing that almost invariably a new trial, ad-|the court of pardons, composed itional expense to the state, and|Of the governor and six lay judges ally an elimination of 1|/of the court of errors and app: ities of surprise in the pro: | has commuted death sentences to tion’s presentation of evidence.|life Imprisonment. In the Hmm[mann case, observers PR T it i, FISH AND GAME MEN | WILL MEET THURSDAY lria] w be set for ea hear- ing, pr bly within a v v\eek» Conviction with a recommenda-| Aprt‘llfnm&ry_mecflng Sfu réals | . ents of Gastineau Channel on tion of mercy v result inevitab- ‘ fish and game protection and gen- ly, it is thought, a sentence of | A {eral outdoor sports, will be held life imprisonment. If the defense ¢ |on Thursday evening in Charles did not appeal, that might mean| Rgecie g v o [R6 end of the so far as the |- FIOry’s office, in the Tertitorfal 5 {and Federal Building, according to |an announcement made today by vere concerned. In the case of convictiol i | h nviction with 00| .0 s o BRI e e recommendation of clemency, the [ NEW NEW NEW semcnce would be in the Just received a new shipment of "dcum‘ ay { ume - jewelry at the Nugget Appeal Might Follow | shop. s _‘;fi,,_ In any instance where the con- | o viction results from circumstantial | nuusc" ->oo— A simple constructed wooden sun awyers point out, appeals| dial, designed by E. A. Beito. of The legal pro-j the application for a| been adopted by CCC camps tion and service 6f'the central states. ® g Bargams YOU C\\ "T AFFORD TO OVER LOOK! 12 Pair Men’s Brown Oxfords, $1.95 pr- 26 Pair Youths® Shoes and Oxfords, $1.00 pr. ONE GROUP Women’s Shoes $1.45 pr. ONE GROUP Women’s Shoes $2.45 pr. COME AND SEE THEM! o | Family Shoe Store £ “Styles of the Tinies” LOU HUDSOV Manager Seward St. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Ea ik i3 The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 29: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity 29.30 46 i SE 8 29.50 4“4 84 SE 30 2054 44 74 SE 4 RADIO 2EPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4p.m. | temp. temp. | .~10 Time 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Noon ‘today Weather Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Lt. Rain TOLAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. -24 6 Nome =22 4 Bethel -6 38 Fairbanks ... 4 Dawson X3 4 St. Paul 28 Duteh Harbor 18 Kodiak . y 4 Cordova ... : 8 Junean Sitkd Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton . Seattle Portland San Francisco . WEATHER SYNOPSIS 4a L Weutl.er Clear Clear Clear Cldy Snow Pt. Cldy Snow Rain Rain Rain Clay Cldy Clear Clear Cldy Pt. Cldy Station -14 46 Low barometric pressure confinued throughout Alaska and over the northeastern Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pressure being 2840 inches over the ocean. This general pressure distribution has been accompanied by precipitation over the coastal regions from Un- alaska ‘to British Columbia and by fair weather over western and northern Alaska. Light snow was reported at Nenana and Dawson. Mild weather prevailed over the coastal regions. A temperature of 54 degrees was recorded in Juneau at 8 p.m. yesterday. This is the highest temperature ever recorded in any January or Febru- ary in 40 years of record, the previous January highest being 52 degrees. University of Wichita, has| in“ - . $ FRESH Strawberry Rhubarb, Ib., 20c CALIFORNIA GROCERY | - Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery N U SN NSTSULIS S SSSeN TQNIGH 1 “The World’s Great Man of Destiny” IS IT ROOSEVELT? HITLER ? MUSSOLINI? with many other features in the : BIBLE CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM Corner Seward and Second Streets (Newly equipped and well heated hall) Across from Cash Grocery and United Food Youths Story—7:30 Program—7:45 Harrl Machine S[lop “E‘LECTROL—O] Caurse P | WINDOW CLEANING i b PHONE 485 LET US HELP YOU TO MODERNIZE YOUR HOME A Krafft’s Cab_in_a Shop and Millwork PLYWOOD—Any Bide' a1id “Quantity PLATE 4nd AUTO GLASS—Mirrors and Window Glass HARDWOOD and FINISHING LUMBER EXPERT MOTOR REPAIR! Complete Service on Every Motor Ne'ed ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF" _DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Impecud

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