The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1935, Page 7

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NINGTO MISS, THAT. BOAT - ,T&'K;tt wum‘s‘ (Continuea® irum Fage One) local Cundlliuns‘. The sect read | | lik> wild-fire, ebbed, then flared again in, 1925 when it reached a |/ climax in.the horrible “Mwanalesa || murders.™ Mwanglesa proclaimed himself “watch ytower” Jeader ‘and savior i of black’ Africa, preaching that thcw whites mpust be in or: driven outb: Garbed In_white Tobes, he baptized thousands of disciples, incidentally helding those he disliked under wa~ ter unti] they drowned, while his followers, . wildly . enthusiastic and approving, sang “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” | Expected To :/Return” ! Mwanflesa bullt a' stockade vil- lage, armed his followers and in- flicted torture and death on all who refused to pay tribute. Finally, after 178 known murders, he was caplured and executed. But superstitious natives believe he will return “when he is ready” to lead them against the whites. - 5 Now, according to reports reach-| ing here, a new “Mwanalesa” claim- | &+ Sedgptes - Walmsley ing be imbued with the flaming' It is Fredided that T. Semmes £pirit§ of the dead leader, is incit- Wa'ms ey, opponent of Sen. Huey ing the blacks to violence. Long, will be ousted as Mayor of | SRL I IO | New Orleans following his refusal H Afigmwfi HIILER YOUTH - PROPOSED-NOW. ARE I]lSPLAGEU J WASHINGTON, July 20— (Spec-|29—The Deutsche Bund in South- ial Corresponence)—Delegate An- West Africa has been given per- theny J. Dimond has introduced almission to reorganize the German bill in the House authorizing the Youth-of the: former imperial col-| Secretary of the Interior to locate, ©hy after pledging the Government | establish, construct, equip, and op- that no foreign political influences | erate a hospital for the insane of |Will creep into the movement. Alaska, and for other purposes. When. Adolf Hitler attained pow- It has long been felt that better €' in Germany,the Hitler =Youth results would be obtained if the Movement absorbed here the “Pfad- mental patients of Alaska were glv- |finders,” en treatment in a sanitarium Then the Hitler organization was| maintained and operated by the banned and the boys were 1en B Government rather than under the|Without an organization. present system whereby treatment! The new body, the Deutsche Bund is contracted for through a pri- Says, will be on cultural and re- vate institution. This bill is the creational lines, closely akin 50 Lhe first step towards providing for Boy Sdouts: movement. ° the needed hospital. LERAS TS SUTESA The bill authorizes an npproprh- TRAIN HELD “P tion of $2,500,000 for the purchase of land and construction and equip- TOKYO, July 30.—Manchoukuan bandits are reported to have held ment of the proposed hospital. The hoespital would alse provide treat- ment for Federal patients that are insane other than those from Al-| aska. The bill provides that the, hospital may be located in Alaska but does not limit the locaticn to the Territory as .the Secretary of! the Interior is given . complete| authority ao locate it where n, is deemei best. +~Mrs. . John ..MeCormick:. was: tfl(‘ s charged from St. Ann’s Hospltnl to= number of theé passengers, delib- erately secking out Japanesg pu- sengers for death. — .- GOES . HOME Think of ‘being ‘able to ook ¥ custard or combine a sherbet — put it in the refrigerator, and fovgot ol c"" Then serve a delicious homemade desser just like.the kind madein & hand M Simply remove two ice cube trays and insert the Freezer. lts motor-criven pad- dles stir the mixture sl 0‘5 constaritly while it is Alaské"Elé’ctr'ic'L’ight . and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone s A DOUGLAS—PIwne 18 LRI T e 0y INBALTIC AREA (Continueq 1rom tage = ar premier and Pilsudski’s close friend, went to Lithuania a year ago os- tensibly on a private visit, nev papers. in each country have d ped the quarrelsome “tone with which they formerly referred to the | other nation. Baltic Nations Friendlier It is pointed out here, also, that & Lithuanian and Polish representa- | tives conferred in Geneva and that {the Lithuamian government courte- sly helped Poles to filfill Pilsud- ski's wish that his mother's body be moved from. Lithuania to Vilno. Indications, meanwhile, are that Baltic countries -are drawing closer to Poland. { - — TWO HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 30.—Only halibuters came to port today The LaPaloma came in from the western banks with 32,000 pounds |and sold for 8% and 6% cents. The Oceanus arrived from the lo- two sold for 7% Over '[hree Millwn Alloted, P. H WASHINGTON, July 30.—Presi- dent Roosevelt has -allotted threc million - four hundred and fifty | thousand dollars from Work Re- |lief funds to the Public Health Service for chronic disease survey. xmd 7% cents. Servxce cal banks with 18,000 pounds and | spent the day in seclusion. Fashion experts are debating wi effectively displayed by the Misses Jéah and Patsy Murray at South- will prove popular They're unusual, anyway. (Associated ampton, Prcu Photo) FORDIST? BIG BAY, Mich.; Ford is 72 The July_30.—Henry much auto younger manufaeturer | Anli's Hospital, { July. OH EAR‘ L WLS o‘?flfin AMD DADD Y AWOULD HURRY, I'M JTAFRAID THEY WiLL MISS THE BOAT. W< 'AUTO SALES'™ Within the last few days several now automobiles have appeared, on | the streets of Juneau. Cennors Mators, Company, Inq, | Galivered a Fom\ac sedan to J. E. Mine emplaycn Art Bringdale, of the Empire me- chanical staff, has a new Ford v-8| | touring. sedan .purchased mmuxh’ | the Juneau Motors. A Dodge school bus will be deliv- | ered within the next_ten days w M )t"r Comm’hy N TRAGE [)F ~NELSON FOUND | , Nec trace of Lhe bcdy of Charles “Shorty” Nelson, fisherman, who is {o have fallen from His| believed bgat at the City Float Friday nlgh(.: and drowned has been found, ac- cording to the Marshal's 'office. Nelson has not been seen singe he left the City Cafe Friday even- ing to return to his boat. About 11:30 Friday night cries for help were heard neay vestigaticn at the nothing, | r these novel beach costumes, time NAMED SUPERIOR Sister . Mary Prudenfienne, who was for 8 years al St s named Sug for''of Pius X Mission at Skag on'July 26. Sister Mary Prud tientie has been in Skagway sin ENJOY sister, Miss Agnes Sperl- here on- & visit, and Mr, and ¥rank Dufresne returned last night. frcm a fishing trip to Twr fner lake, ‘reporting a good catth | PAILY Emrnu, wmw ADS PAYVLThey' left Sunday, § Serve So"hwthirig’ Different ; ~ for BREAKFAST! similar to the Boy Scouts. | up an express train and slain af Bsk o, sec our dliy- erent varietics nl breakfast breéads. L pects % Bread variety at the breakfast table will get you off to a good .start. each day. L;t)okmg fDr Val"letv in Yyour me focds? Then' serve more ing for m?ré whole: er Bakery Specials. ESS" because you'll net. only the best there PEERLESS offers you ‘ihév:iargest variety and most energizing and tasty breads and pastries at prices you can well PE 5 afford! RLESS aml with PE ERLE SS Bakerv Products—it is easy Make Every M eal a SURPRISE! 'meals? Look- and tempting pies, .cakes, and Be sure to serve have 18. BREAD Ask for Peerless at All Grocers his boat but in-| revealed | | Bolr Down Man’s i Spine Rz':s Sent From Trousers TALIHINA, Okla,, July 30--Light~ | ning split. the: seht of Bill Dixon's | trousers apd used, his backbone. for la conductor when it struck a iree under which e and, fiye atter’ per- sons were seeking protection from an eléctricgl storm: Dikon, kixty years old, was seated on & box, leaning against the tree - DISCOVERY Supposcd Neolilhic Bones Are ' Found in Thames River WINDSOR,. England,, July 29 ihe bed of the Thames near his- pric Magna Oharta Island “has yiglded: ‘the fdssilised, remains of what are /belleved ta be the bones of three néolithic men dating back | trunk, when' the bolt struck. He cail to about 2000 B.C. he could feel it course down his These finds along wjth a bronze | spine, and when companions picked dirk “6f- the middle bronze age and | {him, up the ' seat of his trousers a battle-axe of the ninth or Lenlll | Was misstng. century have been brought up in| Dixon was knocked ungonsch dredging operations it the fiver. | as was Mel Armstrong, ‘another PR = 7, Ll\v party. Bdth are recovering LR 5 - e w‘“\,fl-flf—:"fib JOHANSONS GO SOUTH Mrs. Van Willlams m’fli ner ln~ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson, at | tant son born on July 22, and Mrs.| compariied:by Charles and Earl, PICKING UP H. barn on Juiy 21, fodny: eft Juneau for Vancouver, B. the Princess Alice. Johnson Cochrane ‘and “her infant son left the hosiph R You can (lq ltb@.mr with a CHECKING ACGCOUNT A Checking Account provides these essentinls of security, systéem, and convenience In handlfug your finances . . . . (1) -INSURED SAFETY for your funds on deposit, Legal receipts for gach expenditure. A double record of all disbirse- ments and deposits, The conveniencé of writing checks for the #xact amount of payment. Time saved by sending payments Safetly thiough the madls. i You can.do it betier with . Checking Ac- count! We Uivite you, to open an accotnit here this week-——then pay by check! It's sufe aud busincsslikel @ @ [t 5 The;Fd'St National R e ir GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUn.DING l'r;nchal;aunn Dlumn mm.n.., M 4 I 1 ‘ " Phone 16 We Deliver ! HE i:?huae E ; —4-’;*—’&““‘ CAPITOLBEER PARLORS Dancing Evu-y Nicht Private Booths Lunéhes Allen Shattuck,dne." lished 1898 Junesu, Alaska

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