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@ PLAID TAFFETA— ® CHECKED TAFFETA— @ SOLID COLOR TAFFETA— New Neck Lines Sizes to 42 $2.50 B. M. Behrends Co;; Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1935 _KES""“B?J&&“‘&R , » | ELOIER FRON Pty "ers Have you bought that 1935 au- tomobile license yet? ’n Wwell, if you haven't you really shaultl hustle down to the City \Hall For today, it was announced e ‘mnz on Monday city police will be- Wahel\ H \H@}jge Reports gin tageing automobiles without lates. Fotmer ‘Alaskan, E. F. |®guticc this montn “it ‘was an- nounced that the “deadline” for Medley-' IS Better purchasinq the Zew licenses with- out possibility of a fine for late- Eiaard F Medlea, former Al- ness would be February 15. That's aska attorney, has almost com- | today. ly recovered from the gundhot But, today, City Clerk A. W. Hen- wound inflicted two weeks ago by | ning eved the calendar and ‘said, Terence, Parker, ip Medley’s Se-|“Chief C. J. Davis and his patrol- ttle. office, according to Wuter men won't begin tagging cars uns NO.CONFESSION | i. Hodee, former assoclate of Mr\ Mediey, who is aboard the Victor-| 1 with his. family on, his way to dge . was, in his law omce hat of Mr. Medley when the shooting occurred. After| -ounding Mr. Medley, Parker turn- | ed the gum on himself, with fatal Its. ., The bullet passed chm\lxhw ‘l‘ keér's heart killing him instant- | It was Mr, Hodge who noti- the pol !r‘c. of the shoonng ~a ker had insisted that he had a| m azainst an estate which qu. being pandled by Ms. Medley, and wad actzd In @, peculiat ms,nner sriar to the shooting, it is said. ot for being in a weakened | 1 from the wound, Mr, | Medley is suffering no ill effects, | | He left the hospital for his home | Saturday and expected tp be back | in his office within a week,” Mr.| Hodze said while in Juneau. Mr. Hodge, who was Assistant | United States Attomey for the| Third Judiclal Division from 1925/ to 1929, headquartered in Oordova, | is returning there to open law of-| til Monday." That statement gave two more. day then for that last-minute ‘rush,’ It was announced today that 342 ! ficenses have been sold in Juneau. t year, there were about 650 automobiles registered. However, the sale of plates has been “brisk” the last few days o~ NEW '3 FORD | ARRIVES HERE " FROM FACTORY Thls Year's Model Has after midnight tonight: sz Many Distinctive Fea- | tures—Is on Display ‘The Juneau Motor Company has on display today the new 1938 model Ford V-8 which arrived in IS INDICATED BY HAUPTMANN Prisoner Declares He Is Innocent and Con- science Clear (Continued from Page One) b i | torneys to the task of obtaining funds for an appeal. It was also disclosed that Haupt-| mann will not be permitted to 0. 8. D!PA.RTMENT OF AGRICULTUR.!. WEATHER BUREAD The Weather (By the U. 8. Weaiher Bureau) Forecast for sunean and vieinnty. beginning at 4 p.m. Feb. 15: Rain tonight and Saturday; strong southeast winds. LOCAL DATA ~ Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weathet 4 pm. yest'y 20.84 36 23 EE 12 Lt. Snow 4 am. today 29.82 40 85 SE 18 Lt. Rain Noon today 29.81 38 90 E 21 Rain RADIO 2EPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. * Station temp. temp. Barrow ... -12 -12 Nome - koo, B 18 TOLAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Preeclp. 4a.L temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutlier -12 -10 0 Clear 14 14 Trace Snow Bethel 10 -6 -6 0 Clear Fairbanks A b ‘20 0 Cldy write’ to his mother in Gérmany but he said he would ask his wife| to write for him. | Second Denial, Kidnaping | In anotHer interview today Haupt-; mann said: | “Before God, I swear, I had| nothing ‘to do with the kidnaping| |and murder of the baby. I had| nothing whatever to do with the| paoonion kidnaping and murder of the baby.| I know nothing whatever 'in.con-| nection with the crime. “I also swear I 'know nothing| |in connection ‘with ‘the ransom| | money other than as I told on the witness stand.” OFF TO DEATH CELL FLEMINGTON, N. J.,'Feb. 15—/ Hauptmann goes to the ‘death cell in the prison at Trenton and will | probably be taken there shortly EXAMINATIONS FOR ‘ POSITIONS IN C. S‘ | ‘The United States Civil Service | Commission has announced’ exam-| flces. He is & gradudte, of tha|juneau ahoard the Bandon laSL‘matkms for the following posmons‘ | University of Washington Law |school and was admitted to the| Washington bar in 1819. E. B. Medley Jr., 18 to be asso-| clated with Mr. Medley in Seattle following the recovery of the lat- wer | night. The new motor car bears a ;smkmg difference to the Ford model of last year, and its new beauty has been a topic of conver- sation by all who have seen the car in the Juneau Motor sales- While in Juneau Mr. Hodge con-|room. ‘Pharmacologm $2,600 to $5,600 & year; Microanalyst, $2,000 to $2,600 a year; Apprentice Fish-Culturist, 181,020 'a year; Editorial Clerk, $1,800 | to $2,300 a year. Further information may be ob- tained at Room 311, Federal and ing. |Work Relief Measure St." Paul ... 22 K Pt. Cldy Duteh- Harbor 26 K Clear Kodiak 30 : Cldy Cordova Rain Juneau Rain Sitka ——t Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert ... Rain cldy Clear Clear Clear 46 1 Clear Seattle Portland San Francisco ! i | | DARWSON ... | -8 0 Pt.Cldy | | | | | | | | | | | | WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area of marked intens'ty was centered this morning over the Gulf of Alaska between Cordov: and Yakutat, the lowest reported pressure being 28.80 inches. This storm area has been attended by precipitation ' along the coastal regions from Unalaska to British Co- Jumbia. Another storm' area was centered west of the Seward Pen- insula. Snow was reported this morning over the Bering Sea coast and by cloudy weather over: the interior of Alaska. Mild weather was reported throughout the Territory this morn- Yanked from | Schlllmg WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—Admin- % Hunyarmn istration leaders hope to be' able to pass the work relief measure within a week. The bill was finally 'Paprlka extracted from the Appropriations Rich red. of 'applications, mostly of a com- paratively minor ‘nature: L leee——— Committee bearing nearly & score Delicate fla—uor. L it ears bring five cents a TTRAINBOW GIRLS | Siver City, N. | Ator [ Rabbit ears bring five cents INBOW S y Tomtomi Euflding- G Virgil H. Duncan of Holdenville, e ‘Okl. has completed 50 years' con- i he treasury of Ward| Meeting Saturday. All members | distinction of shi) e foom e . i o ‘riends In this city. He s aceom-|car, the new Ford bomsts, amon¥| guop IN JUNEAU pmst: | tinuous work as a teacher. county, Texas, in & campaign to|urged to attend. Dinner at 6 p.m. rabbits to food inarkets than an | g e e —adv. | other in the Umu;d §azc;l nanied north by his wife and|other features, its famous ‘“cen- ?lormumte the,pests, t 5 x AAS ] w35 10ninae four-year old daughter, Pamch,iux poise” for greater riding com- p? . § oth of whom are making their fort, new front hinged doors, clear flI|IlllIIIIIIII]IIIIIIlIlflIIIIIII|IlflllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|H||IIlllmlflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlIIII t trip to Alaska. He spoke at|vision ventilation, larger tires, lnc Chamber of. Commerce meet-leMed all-steel body, wider seats, “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” |ing yesterday. |baked enamel finish, and new i PR i \smmg suspension. Improvement lin the V-8 engine are also noted ': LS l‘ln:r:" '“? N‘O;E’% ee : according to E. E. Ninnis, manag | e er of the local Ford headquarters. Juneau’s Independent Food Market . .. The BEST in Fresh Vegetables, et i e e 08 Tne motor car will remain on Fruits, Meats—Both Fresh and Smoked. ferred with a number of, former| Aside from the new lines of the SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! A | T, conqmgn of Miss Velma | gisplay for several days, Mr. Nin-| 4 | Bloom, school-teacher Who under-|nis said. i [ went an emergency appendectomy A yesterday, is “as good as can be! S L HORLUCK BREWING expected,” attaches &t St. Ann's Hospital said today. ; REPRESENTA“VE 3 DELIVERIES DAILY——10 A. M., 2 P. M., 4 P. M. ! VISITING IN JUNEAU Hospital for medical treatment to-| | H. A. Gerstman, Alatka repre- PHONES 58 or 455 PHONES 58 or 455 = ™" g, G s o | Eau} Cvorovwh an_employee of COmpany with his headquarters in| | the Alagka Juneau Gold Mining Seattle, arrived on the Motorship | Company who underwent a minor Bandon Jast night. Iver Stolpe entered St. Ann's ALL UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT! PHONE 16 Free Delivery Free Delivery Free Delivery | operation, was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. | Mz, ‘GerStman will call on the Juneau trade and expects to leave for Wrangell v@tp&n the next few Tomato Soup | " Mrs. &, Seymore gave birth to o dayp., . . | 7% pound girl at St. Ann’s Hos-| —_—— - Cigarettes All Popular Brands I. G. A. | 2ttad’ 869535 orolock lasi-night. SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! $1 17 carton 2 tins fé'r 156 SR EGGS I G. A. eac es Fresh Selected Size 21, tms—-Halves or¢ Whole T § 0 orrow-U nite d Food Co. 3l¢ doz., 3 doz. 92¢ 3 tins for 59¢ s GIVEN BY JUNIOR MEMBERS OF SATURDAY ONLY-Return 8 Heinz labels | /iinerwim Legion Auxiliary to Juneau Cash Grocery and receive FREE E SUGAR i 598 P EAS PRUNES Santd Clara, pound .. I oe WAX PAPER 3-40 foot - : rolls 'OOt 250 TOMATOES Solid Pack, 601argea§ans 99e Meat Department CHICKENS | LUNCHEON MEAT Very Delicious, ; zze pound ... 350 PICNIC HAMS CORNED BEEF Hormel’s Eastern,l 8 Lean, Tastv, Sugar Cured, lb. e Home Cured, Ib. 246 : R ORANGES fer oo Ones, GG BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT Saturday Only! Bring, the labels from any 8 HEINZ PRODUCTS and recelve 2 medium cans of HEINZ SOUP FREE! GOODIE SALE! D0 % FaMe 2 cans nems Oul’s S AR | At Reasonable Prices e T Pies . Mothers Oats Pies Cakes The Perfect Bleach CUP AND SéAUCER 2 large bottles, 25¢ 39¢ pkg. SCHILLINGS COFFEE,?2 lbs. for . ..6lc SUGAR WAX PAPER PURE CANE FOR WRAPPING 17 lbs. for $1.00 LUNCHES T 40t volls, 8c | 3 PRIZES FOR LADIES! 3 125 it. rolls, 20¢ P HZES FOR MEN! 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