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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1935 SECOND SECTION—PAGES 1 TO 8 OFFICER SHOT TRYING ARREST ALLEGED KIDNAPER POSSE ARMED, GIVEN ORDERS, “SHOOT, KILL” Idaho Stat;_Fa trolmen Slain in Tacoma Kidnap Case NET SPREAD OVER 2 SECTIONS FOR KILLER Automobile with Man and Woman Occupants Be- ing Hunted Qown TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 26.— A state traffic officer, Fontaine Cooper, was slain, and Deputy Sher- iff Henry Givens critically shot, while trying to halt an automobile containing a man and a woman wearing a red hat late yesterday afternoon. The officers hailed the automo- bile' near Ruhl while watching for Douglas Van Vlack, wanted in Ta- | coma for the abduction of his ex- wife, Mildred Hook, 22, divorced. | Sheriff E. F. Prather immediately | ordered armed posses out in a man- | hunt extending over Southern Idaho | and Northern Utah. Their orders were ‘“shoot to kill.” Idaho authorities were asked to hunt the pair when Joseph Hock, | detective fiction writer of Tacoma, | Wash., father of Mildred, received a | telegram from Boise, purportedly | signed by the missing daughter, say- | ing she was.all right and hoped m' be home soon. She did not mention | her former husband. A former oom-l MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 26—Milady will munication, received by the girls! modestly turn a low-cut back on the uncle, Frank Mickel, of Portland, in- | trunks-and-brassiere that fail to dicated that she was being held a meet type of bathing suit if she's to prisoner by Von Vlack, who threat- be in style on Miami’s beaches this ened both her and himself if police Winter. were put on the trail. Though still scanty of material and Miss Hook was abducted from a | revealing of line, this season’s.ad- Tacoma street three days ago. Her |vance bathing attire eliminates the father did not report the alarm un- [once modish expanse of bare skin til 48 hours after the disappearance |OVer the diaphragm. of his daughter. Seach was im-| A distinct departure from the bril- mediately made in Oregon, in which |liantly brief Tahitian costume intro- state her former husband was known | duced here last year, the new styles, to be residing at the time. featuring pastel colors, point to an energetic program in south Florida —a——— waters during the winter months. 1 | Still brief, but depending chiefly |on form fitting lines and intricate ‘v.eaves for their novelty, the new ALMUS INKS ‘sun.s feature one-piece models with \backs bared to the waist and tiny Japansee Sardlne Fisher-| men Rescued 14 Miles Off Point Lobos SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,, Nov. 26.— Fourteen Japanese fishermen, resi- dents of San Francisco, were res- cued late yesterday from a sinking | sardine trawler 14 miles off Point Lo- bos. An abnormally heayy net catch pulled down the boat and threatened to capsize it. The shouts of the luckless fishermen attracted atten- tion of others of the fishing fleet, ‘who came to their rescue. The heavy catch was brought safely into San Francisco. QUEZON URGES CONSCRIPTION OF ALL MALES Would/W. ar;.—'“?)rld Against | Attempting Conquest of Philippines modes. fail-to-meet for cne-piece suits as MANILA, Nov. .26. — President | Manuel L. Quezon, in his first mes- | sage to the Unicameral Assembly,| recommended compulsory military | training of all males and conscrip- | tion of natural resources in time of | danger. } Quezon, who gained fame and elec- i tion by his fierce plea and defense of | Philippine autonomy, urged a world | warning be issued against conquests | of the Philippines. On Park Project ROSWELL, N. M.—A new crew ofj ©CC workers will complete the Bot- tomless Lakes state park prajeal near here, H. Charles Roehl, chair- man of the state parkse board, has announced. “ionable in evening frocks this year. those worn by these Miami maidens. Dame F ashwn Turns a M odest Back On Trunks - and - Brassiere Swim Suits With the winter season in Florida in the offing, Dame Fashion has turned attention to the new beach Swim suits, according to the latest decree, will abandon that style of trunks-and-brassiere-that- ropes and woven cords as shoulder Accessories CARNERA WINS PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 26. — Primo Carnera, former heavyweight champion, outpointed Ford Smith, of Missoula, Montana last night in a ten rounder held here. Carnera weighed 267 pounds and Smith tipped the beam at 209 pounds. - ee— Nomads Shift Frontier of French Somaliland PARIS, Nov, 26—The southern frontier of Ethiopia and French So- maliland, the tricolor's lone pawn in northeast Africa, “moves with the Danakils.” Many African borders are defined {only by tribes. When France signed | her border treaty with the Emperor | Menelik, it was agreed that Ethio- | pia’s territory would include the {Danaklls. | But the Danaklis are constantly on | the move, carrying the frontier with | them. The colonial office here ad- | mitted that when French troops 1drove back the Danakil tribesmen | after a border incident, they were | extending France'’s colony. .- The first part of Cervantes’ “Don Quioxote” was translated into Eng- lish in 1612, seven years aftter it was | first published in Spain. include nickel Jew- | straps. }s-lr_v in marine designs, fishnet beach | Noticeably absent are trunks and bandana models. In the few shown there.is a close fit between the halt- er top and the trinks: Many of the new models are devel- oping into wools of pastel shades.‘ New colors include a brilliant Ba- | hama blue, dusty rese, and deep plum | while the popular ‘raspberry red, hunter’s green and white are also be- ing used. Suits highly utilitarian and pre-| senting lines of well-bred simplicity, hardly distinguishable from the straight, slim silhouettes of the mas- culine suits get the feminine accent with short, smart capes that become kirts on occasion and low. backs which correspond to the mode fash- | pital. indispensable tan. PR S AW PIONEER WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Emma Mitchell, 76, wife 0! James Witchell, pioneer Valdez min- er, died recently in a Seward hos- ident of Valdez for 30 years. | shoes, broad brimmed hats, and the | | ! Mrs. Mitchell had been a res- | Her | husband first came to Alaska with | Lieut. Wilds P. Richardson when the | latter was stationed on the Yukon | River. ——————— DIES IN IDAHO Dr. J. H. McCallie, aged 93, former dentist of Anchorage, died recently in Moscow, Idaho. neral was conducted. Thanksgiving FLOWERS Add the final Thanksgiving piece of flowers. festive note to your table with a center- Bring a glaw of warmth into the hall with them . . cheer the living room with a bou- quet! Throughout the house they’ll create the air of friendliness you al- : ways associate with a real Thanks- giving Day! COMPLETE STOCKS, ALWAYS - FINEST GRADE Chrysanthemums In all sizes and colors Also Other Cut Flowers 4 Juneau Florists Shattuck Building PHONE 311 A Masonic fu- | we brew these swell “makin’s cook them long hours over a slow fire in open kettles—just like you’d do it in your own kitchen! Result: the sort of soup you want to serve right away—tonight. All you have to do is heat it—no mixing or diluting. Tell your grocer: “Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup—quick, please!” If it isn’t the best you ever tasted, we’ll give back your money! HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 26.—Sam L. Brandt was fatally wounded, and C. W. Swan critically shot while near the waterfront late yesterday afternoon. Both men are striking longshoremen. W. H. Swan, brother of C. W. Swan, told the police officers the shots came from an automobile con- taining seven negroes The shooting has caused great excitement in the present longshore strife pere. GRS CORDOVA COURT TERM The Valdez term of court has ended and Cordova will be the city for the next session, in February. Strtkers Are Shot Down o A “Infidel” . {Gibbon, “Infidel” Writer, Owned Rare 1497 Bible| | NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—A rare Lat- | in version of the Bible, printed in| 1497 and once owned by Edward Gibbon, author of “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” has been imported from England by Ed- win Rumball-Petre, who deals ex- clusively in old Bibles. It contains Gibbon's bookplate and crest, and some of the pages have been annotated. The book, a small folio, is of par- ticular interest, Ramball-Petere de- clares, because Gibbon was reputed an infidel. BABY CLIPPER ALAMEDA, Cal,, Nov. 26.—A baby clipper, to carry 16 passengers, mail | and luggage, has arrived here from the Bridgeport, Conn. factory for Hawaiian inter-islland service. The clipper will be shipped after test flights are made here. e New Governor of Samoa Appointed By Pres. Roosevelt WAR MSPRINGS, Ca., Nov. 26.— President Roosevelt has appointed Capt. Magillivray Milne, U. 8. N, Governor of Samoa, succeeding Capt. Otto Dowling, U. 8. N., ordered to other duty. FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY WHOLESALE PHONE 38 RETAIL FRESH-KILLED TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CAPONS, CHICKENS Delicious Hams and Bacons OUR CHEFS are pretty proud of Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup. It's getting so that even the cows who furnish us rich cream and butter are conceited about supplying Heinz! As a matter of fact, the cream in Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup is even richer than whipping cream. We use the same high quality dairy butter that’s served on your table. In this we sauté the most delicate and delicious white mushrooms. And DRI in small batches— 20 DELECTABLE SOUPS Chicken Noodle Soup Chicken Gumbo Clam Chowder Consommé Bean Soup Pepper Pot Scotch Broth Cream of Madrilene Onion Soup Consommeé Beef Broth Mock Turtle Vegetable Soup Spinach Cream of Mushroom Cream of Oyster Cream of Asparagus Cream of Green Pea Cream of Celery Cream of Tomato Corn Chowder Homemade Style soups

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