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Sci TS SEE TRAITORS T - Moharitedan- P ri €t ‘and _ Aides Executed for . Plottirig* Holy War’ TASRKENT, U. 88, R Nav. 12— A Mohammedan priest, Pir Ishan Abdul Mtaliev, and three of his aides have ‘been ordered shot, fol- lowing ‘theit ‘éonvittion of plotting a “holy war” against the Soviet Un- ion. AS sentence was pronounced No- vember 8, under a regulation requir- inz’ execution of the decree within 72 hotirs unless an appeal s niade or tlemency granted, it is generally un- der:tood that the sentences have been carried out. Thirty plotters were tried in all, the others either being sentenced to jail or acquitted. The charges were that they were attempting to carve an independent state out of part of Russia. .- ATTENTION EASTERN STARS There will be a regular meeting tonight starting at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. LILLIAN G. WATSON, —adv. Secretary. SHOOTIN'A BIG BNE TODAV-I WANT oo | BY GOLLY- IT LOOKS LIKE A THEM WORK— SH-SHITHE DIRECTOR IS | THINKING = | © 1935, King Features Syndicate, Ine.. Graat Britdin rights reserved. |V iotuters . of Packers | Aect Are Being Cited by Governient Agents WASHINOTON, Nov. 12. —~ plaints charging ten mo P companies with violatlen of the Pdskers and Stockyards Act in con- . | pention ‘with' the sales of meat and “! | meat products by the Greal Atlantic l'and Paclfic Tea Company have teen drafted by the Department of A fieulture. “Nine packing companies have been cited. ‘Previously ' simildr charges were brought against the tea company and ten other meat pack Charg- e; ar: now pending against 30 con- cerns. —ee - I Makes Own Cards HOLLYWOOD, Cal.—Jean Parker makes all her own Christmas cards and begins the task four months be- fore the season. — Cagney Lets Hair Grow HOLLYWOOD, Cal—James Cag- ney went without a haircut for three months for a role in a picture re- cently. S SPECIAL DELIVFRY TO DOVG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2 pm. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. 2 ROYAL AIR FORCE PLANES CAASH, MIDAIR ish Columbia Pilot and Two Other Aviators Die in Collision CXFCORD, England, Nov. 12.—Ser- geant Park, whose home is in Brit- ish Columbia, and two other men of the Royal Air Force, were killed when two planes collided 1,000 feet in the air over Abindon station. All three fliers were members of Fortieth Bomber Squadron and ing out maneuvers at the saster. Ideal dime for Films Found Near Black Sea MOSCOW, Nov. 12. — Plans have been made for a “Soviet Hollywood” near Sukhum on the eastern shore of the Black Sea, where sub-tropical lowlands, forests, rivers and snow- crpped mountains furnish ideal sat- tings. Most of the growing Soviet film ndustry will be concentrated in the new center. 000 A - s = = = 2 = = — = = = = - = = = £ = = ol The best way to make . Christmas easy and economical is to buy from your Juneau dealer. Stores 245 with a reputation of world markets through this newspaper. Buy from the stores which advertise here and you will be certain of value for every cent you spend-+-sure of quality in the items you buy ... . ahd know your merchandise before vou pay for it! I[u? Daily Alaska Empirg SR ¥ .3 ES ; 4 ISR shopping offer the pick I O T O oy . w NOTE SENT 0 ALL COUNTRIES &Y MUSSOLINI [talians Exclude 197 Key Products in Move for Reprisal (Continued Irom Page One.) the ground of home necessity, with- out mentioning or referring to the Geneva sanctions. ke Coal and copper are not listen in the export embargo, and coal*has been the la Italy. ¢ that on iron, which is November 25. oils, cooking fats and all raw ma- terials for the iron, metallurggical, | and rubber industries are on the list. 16, e — | BIG BATTLE AWAITED ‘ SASA BANEH, Southern Ethloplfl,‘ Nov. 12.—The Southern Italian army | is consolidating its position in the | area occupled between Italian So-| maliland and Sasa Beneh. | Scouts of the invading forces re-| port that 177,000 Ethioptan warriors | are massed in the mountains south | Fotatoes, | 1S DUE TO START t German export to The embargo is effective November ! 3 Margaret Bryant Pralons o i i i b <o c { ! Honorary Colonel d BU N Us “BUBM " IINSL Allen 1398 Shattuek, Ine. Lstabhished Junewn. Alaska WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Tt ereees NEXT CONGRESS tContinued 1rum Page Obe) | €peaker Byrns now, signed by a | majority of the House, which forces ~ Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery {entomatically & vote on the Patman s == s==———— bill January 13. The Vinson bill, if c.essed by the House Ways and Means Committee, casily could be | maneuvered into an even more pre~ | ferred status than both now enjoy Ljolntly. And Ways and Means probably is ‘the most powerful single group in } Congress. — ‘ Schilling When the R. 0. T. C. unit at | Michigan State college at Battle | Creek sought an honorary colonel, | selected Miss Margaret they | - of Makale on the northern front.| Bryant, attractive coed who is an | The next big drive will be into the| honor student and campus leader & e rugged fastnesses where the huge| Abyssinian force is expected to put up a stiff resistance. Addis Ababa expects the major battle near Makale to be waged this' week-end. HONGKONG BANS EXPORT SILVER Security Fund Collecleé} from Issue of $1 Notes Is Announced HONGKONG, Nov. 12.—The gov+ ernment has ordered a ban on all} expert of silver coins and bullion} currency crisis. The legislative council announced cstablishment of a seeurity fund col~ lected from an issuz of new $I notes. STATE TROOPER -SHOT, KILLED ELIZABETH, N. J., Nov. 12—State | | Trooper Warren G. Yenzer was fa-| tally wounded by shooting fire from a speeding automobile which he was pursuing on the State highway. Edward Witowski, fugitivé from |North Carolina prison farm three months ago, is held on an open | charge. {Slayers of Two Boys | Sought by Bloodhounds » | SAN BENITO, Texas, Noy. 12—Two tenant farmers, Royo Garcia and | Ermesto Estrada, were shot to death while riding in a wagon on the Ran- gerville road. Officers with blood- | hounds are seeking the slayers. Newfoundland Applies L. Enbm:_fin'not Italy GENEVA, Nov. 12.~Great Britain | today informed the League of Na- tions that Newfoundland is applying an arms embargo and financial | canctions against Italy. BRI 5 DR. CARLSON ARRIVES Dr. Rae L. Carlson, Ketchikan op- tician, arrived on the Northland frem Sitka and will' make her head- quarters at the Gastineau Hotel for | the next two weeks. RUMMAGE SALE At the Dugout November 14, aus- i pices American Legion Auxiliary. Do- | nations acteptéd. Please telephone | 3603, —adv. —————— — £ 'ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ‘There will be a regular meeting | tonight starting at’ 8 o'clock. Allf | members are requested to attend. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secretary. GOIN UULLIUNE. n an‘ther attempt to relieve the} DOUGLAS NEWS WATER SUPPLY SOON TO BE RESTORED, SAYS MAYOR GOETZ With the re: con Creck r for all Dougla: on of the Law- residents wa E. Goetz. A survey late yesterday of the intakes leading into the ol reservoir revealed that the flume| ‘bringing water from Lawson Creek | was gone and had to be replaced.| Lateness of the hour prevented the |:: werk from being done yesterday. but cted to be completed to- ng to Mayor Goetz, s could take care of. — ., — GRAY IS APPOINTED AS REC CROSS AGE! Felix Gray will be in charge of the Red Cross drive for Douglas again| | this year and will receive member- ship fees and donations in his offize on the City Wharl. J. H. S. PAGEANT ATTENDED BY DOUGLAS PATRONS A number of people from Louglas aAttended the Armistice Day Pageant ~t the au High Sechool at the iux eatre yesterday and were pleased with the performance given. Helen Campbell, Douglas girl, with one of the leadinz parts was partic- ularly efficient in her role as God- dess of Peace. — e ACCEPTS CLERICAL POSITION Margery Fox entered the office of Cash Cole as stenographer for the Cole Transfer Co. this morning, suc- ceeding Esther Jackson, resigned. s ————————— MISS FOX HOSTESS, SHOWER FOR MISS ESTHER JACKSON Complimenting Miss Esther Jack- son who is to be married this week, Miss Margery Fox entertained a group of friends at the miscellareous Bhower at her home last evening. ‘With three tables cf games in play, prize winners were Roze Connors and Dolly Baldwin, highs; Ruth Luhdell, low. Miss Jackson received many useful and attractive gifts. Additional guests to those men- tioned were: Renee Guerin, Made- line McKinley, Rac Fraser, Helvi Paulson, Clarabell Messerschmidt, Bertha Johnson, Josephine Logan, Tula Jackson, Bess Millard, Lucile Fox. e e LEAGUE BAZAAR POSTPONED ‘The Ladies’ League announced this morning the postponement of the annual bazaar to Thursday, Novem- ber 21, The affair this year will oonsist of a program, sale of fancy work, refreshments. ,Rev. Aasen is in charge of the program which will be announced later. R R AR - Daily Empire Wunt Ads Pay! supply plenty of |, this merning by Mayor A.| ow'd be more water than the | | | forrrr e DON’T WAIT TOO LONG! Drive in today and let us give your car a complete winter overhauling. Shift the worry to our shoulders! Full Anti-Freeze Service nnors Motor Co., Inc. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 (% ' Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night Private Booths %4 Hour Service Merchants’ Lunch Short Orders Regular Dinners BAILEY'S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOU- FRIENDS" ' GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates E. O. DAVIS { TELEPHONE 584 | Phone 4753 | PAINTS — OILS | ‘ RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 Heating Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE | l | Thomas Hardware Co. I | SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” | rrrrrrreee Telephone 409 ———— GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING® French-ftalian Dinners FOR INSURANCE - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. PAY'N TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store For Every Purse and Every l’urpog PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. . PHONE 41% JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Proprietors COLE TRANSFER | We deliver Standard or Union | Diesel Ofl from a clean tank, | | strained into your tank. | Baggage, Drayage, Crating, | Storage | PHONE 3441 CASH COLE Permanent Waving A SPECIALTY Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 ot rrrrrrrreeerress | L\ 3 I~ 0. C. Oberg You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “W est Point of the Air” As a pqid-np subscriber Inest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE @

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