The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1935, Page 8

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; "' 'THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT! 18, 1935 TONOF ETHIOHAN Tq STOCK PRICES _FLEEING . MINES - SAFETY 9 FOREMANOF ' | /Sy PR & B8 | GIVEN BOOST; | St Sl | WORK MEETING | GRAND JURY i L TR | MANY SOAR UP Pl B | WITH SUCGESS ‘ i A Wt 3 1Selected Industrials Take' - : Wellknown Tenakee Man ) -Sr3e e ' Lead to Bolster Re- | ; ’ 4 R 100 Per Cent Response Serves as Leader—Mrs. o : 7™ W e ¢ newed Vigor Today ) ‘Reported by U. S. En-: ., Connors, Jr., Secretary g ) 2 e + éay 1 \ ‘@neer from F. E. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Led by se-| ! I}ected industrials, stocks forged ‘flag‘_ ‘excellent progress being With W. A. Hart of Tenakee a k- : : 5 - ahead today with renewed vigor mdi madeé, in mine saféty work is rex pointed as their foreman, the Fed . i ¢ many issues reached new highs for | s : flected' in word to B. D. Stewart, éral Grand Jur 8 worn in thi E 3 the year or longer. :@ b i 4 4 Territorial Commissioner of Mines, afternoon in U. S. District Court 3 1 > 3 Gains of one or more points are [ today from C. O’Connell, Safety here and after receiving instruc- ¥ % % registered for the day's u—nnncunns.{ : rnflneer of the U. S. Bureau of tions by District Juage deorge & ' ; j oo Heavy profit taking at the start’ & . #i Mines, who has been in the Fair- o the jury room 7 was absorbed without much diffi- |¢§8 & banks district. Mr. O'Connell said jons and in- 3 ot culty. | “4 he had completed the training work , . rge number of cases | 2 P . 0 P » ; of all the crews of the Fairbanks CLOSING PRICES TODAY | B A Exploration Company and that NEW YORK, Oct. 15— Closing s there was 100 per cent response s - quotation of Alaska Juneau mine' S i la 3 from all the F. E, camps in the 7 S o x A3 = £ E - M5! | stock today is 15%, American Can| White residents of the Ethiopian interior shown loading their | district, including the five dredging was convened shortly after | 2 '142%, American Power and Light, Possessions aboard a train at Addis Ababa to escape dangers of the |operations and stripping operations 2 o'clock and after ef questions ‘ Fearing an air raid, Freach police order foreigners to leave the town of Diredawa, Ethiopia ,on the ' 714, Anaconda 21%, Bethlehem Steei| talian invasion. Ethioplan natives aid them. (Associated Press Photo) in the Ester Creek area. 8 on citizenship and residence in the railroad between Addis Ababa and Djibouti, French Somaliland. This photograph of the town's station /% . | OConnell is now on the way to Termitory by Assistant District At-| was recently taken. (Associated Press Photo) 38%, General Motors 49%, Interna- | Hoaly: Whete: he' it T it Mo B s tional Har vester $9%, Kennecott yp AINING COURSE a very large attendance and It is ey River torney George i 2 g 25%, United States Steel 46%, Pound ilar work with the Healy River gave instructions as to the guties continued in session with other 1$R30% Calitinet abd Heela 8. Usited lconfidently expected that many goqa) Mine employees. From there of the jurors. The body then re- cases which are on the docket. i A ias” Hlttant stti FOR SCOUT LEADERS jothers who were unable to attend ne goes to Willow Greek to work 4 tired with District Attorney William| In instructing the Grand Jury, 3 last week will-be present tOmorrow. in ¢he three mines there, the Lucky A. Holzheimer first flpp(;’tr)m: hc-‘;lupdp;;ve ‘:rl;-gs::g;:g S!v;:essebdo:!};e :13(; Is Tu MARRY Uva ALASKA DOW, JONES AVERAGES MEETS TOMORROW | shot-war Baby, Gold Cord and fore them to present such cases as|crecy s a i , thence to the Matan R nas Pendings cautioned the members against [ ) | The following are today's Dow, MRS. NEVILLE IS IN Fern, thence to the Matanuska coal heduled to come be- | Mrs. J. J. Connors, Jr.,| ¥ The Girl Scouts Leaders’ Train- fields. His last stop in the In- The Jurors |talking with any one outside of Jones averages: Industrials 13628, 1ng Course will hold its second| CRITICAL STATE; HER' Y i3 E . o b . | rails 33.99, utilities 25.43 | ,terior will be &t Kennecott before The 22 men and women now imvu own jury room about events| 3 UN INGH .99, .43, | meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 DAUGHTER SUMMONED coming to Juneau about the first s serving on the jury are: [snivintok Geeone ot License Issued in Seattle to - o'clock iIn the Presbyterian Church ? jof the ‘year. 1. R. Anderson, Juneau; Hi that it is a serious offense for any . | Parlors: 4 i : Bach, Douglas; W. E. B ane {0 approach’ any’ fuser. oiher o - We L Grasham and 2 Lk 'PUBLICATION HOP The condition of Mrs. Ethel » 3 Miss Beity Schoettler is director | Ebau; MS 7§ CoON . T Al i Margaret Ottesen NCW SIUdentS AbOUl E‘qual sn FOR THURSDAY of the course, to which all womenigrlrglle;l;?w;:.sd%e‘;‘ ti:e SF:mA::“sl . o i neau; A. R. Edwards, Douglas ) b ¥ sl |of Gastiueau Channel are cordially ¢ it ! A3 Forsest, dunemu Mis. Rovert come wichin the aetviies of the| o= | Number to Old, Dept-: | me men schoot say Bird-Totem evioca e i o e ORIl Hoapital since Priday of last week. chillin . ¥ Fasar Dot ) Jusy ’ % O ; E 11 t Publication Hop will be held Thurs- |remains very critical, according to, ! e By oL NI RO license has been issued to William nrollmen P urs- | committee that no charge is made |poonieal reports. - Meanwhile, her| a. V. G Juneau; Mrs. Georg e L. Grisham, of Juneau, and Miss LV e day night in t.l?e High School gym- for this course, nor does it entail aiighiter, Mra }ioy Torell s ai)oud o : Gullefson, Juneau; W. GOOD CLean-UP OF Margaret C. Ottesen, of Ketchikan, UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA,COL- nasium, Miller's Melody Makers, alany responsibility of active work | B Bak’nq M ATINUM REPORTED LE Alaska, Oc 25 pe jece nde; | ‘fenakee; Mrs. W. Hendri GE, Ka, W r SiX-pi orchestra under the di- in Girl Gt e |the Alaska, enroute to her moth-; Jeal fge. F ! e 3 Girl Sco ganization. The | ., 7 Hober .]!\;hln osh l;illim V? PL 1 E gk o cent increase in enrollment over rection of Byron Miller, will furnish purpose of the ting is to furth- jer’s bedside in response to a tele-! Robert McIntosh, Sitka; Mrs. 4 i sean work- | Mr. Grisham is manager of the last year marks the opening of the the music. er’ understanding of the intents and 5;::1 ofe:},:")?;vfi;'.‘:flgh;:;i;_m Powder Metcalf, Juneau; Frank H. Pierce, m operations in the |Harry Race Drug Store in Juneau, University of Alaska. Enrollment on Novel decorations and feature en-|ideals underlying the Girl Scout| ., _ - o ‘ Douglas; Lyle Phillips, Sitka; W. 5. 00 e Bay area this summer, 15 and the bride-to-be was clerk of [October 1 had reached 177; last fertalnment will be provided for movement, and to scquaint all| LEAVES ST. ANN'S wade with ;‘;{}e;’s_‘mg&“u" sld:firm"flcm,r 'J”_' in Juneau after completing & the House during the last session of Year it was 140. s.;:o:;i? ! 'Zm::h ;Aungeklmorm:l, vimeh who. ohm . o attend wm‘! Axel Carlson, Whd has been in E_ B G i éka'- ason’s work. Mr. Shippey is con- the Territorial Legislature. She i New students are about equal in s g . R. ickson, Ad- the methods in which these ideals St. Anns' Hospital unedrgoing med- neau; Mis. W. A Thomas Skag- ons MOrK B O e ob- & graduste of the Ketchikan High Tumber to old students 8 fo 91 Visor for the Jay Birds, and Miss ore inculcated into the troops. |ical treatment, has been discharged way; Lulu“s y"a‘lm:wf“ b‘- e in that district which has School and for the past three years The Freshman class, the largest to Margaret Yeakey, Totem Advisor. | Last week’s initial meeting drew in an improved condition. Listing A(][a“{hp large number of operating now for two seasons. has been in the law offices of A. H.|date, comprises G8 of the 86 new- it - g orcapied the attention of |Some 18 men are emploed on the Ziegler, at Ketchikan. comers. Five special students, in I!IlIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlIIIIll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIII|IllIIIIIII|I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | o g addition, bring up the number of the Marshal's office and Clerk oi‘ workings. Rhess Following their mm:rla.gs the cot- aerh Mnd Wi Who. St e i Court this morning so that the| The Juneau man reports it Was @ ple will take a brief honeymoon|gheir college careers in Alaska this regular fall term did not start|good season and a good cleanup Was rin and then come to Juneau to vear, to 73. Thirteen students who " until this afternoon. After the made about two weeks ago. He plans maye their future home. SEve dtiunded ebescain iees grand jury was convened, the court | to spend the winter here. Maine to ‘Texas, decided “tfs ‘Year versity in the world. Departments by order of -enrell- ' 2 iment are: School of Mines, Busi- n Administration, Arts and Eet- ters, Civil Engineering, Chemistry, General Science, Education, Agri- culture, Home Economics. It is expected that at least 100 will register in short courses |in mining and home economics held at the university. In addition, ex- tension courses in mining will:‘be given in Southeast Alaska towns during the year. One hundred fif- ten men have enrolled in the first course, inaugurated this month in Juneau. } ———— VICTINS KIN - SEESKILLER DIE IN CHAIR Father of Murdered Girl JUST CLEAN, HEALTHFUL | Is Witness to Ex- ecution CIRCULATING HEAT AT A TURN OF A VALVE . YOU ARE INVITED TO INVESTIGATE THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES OF OUR ORGANI- ZATION WHEN IN NEED OF EFFICIENT WORK AT RIGHT PRICES . . . . 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[ | The young machinist made & brief statement to the jailefs as . he shuffled to the chair, after be- |ing attended by two Catholic PATENTED pranK | “I hold no malice toward any- i » “ f OIL &&HEATER 5o ns to, |father of the dead girl, and a! |former fellow employee of Thomp-| son in a Peoria factory. e éSino—Japanese Tariff | Dispute at Deadlock HONGKONG, Oct. 15—The U, S. 5 Gunboat Asheville has been : @is- ful, how efficient and how eco- oatched to Swatow, China, where a nomical an oil heater can be. Heat Sino-Japanese comntroversy has'aris- is regulated as easily as you dial en over customs duties. = your radio. Outside oil storage. Chinese, authorities said thaf the Japanese-built wharf has rdusfl to pay customs duties. The Japanesé SR insist that they only refused to heat, it gives cheerful, radiant pay a special illegal rice tax.'|. heat from a bright, ruddy flame The Japanese have threatened to that is as cozy as a fireplace. Cir- land marines. 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