The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1935, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1935. e e up his ANOTHER TRY TO SAVE LIFE OFHAUPTMANN Two (uux~c~ \Vt "(tli(] to Be Left Open to Pre- vent E lm trocution - GION ENTERTAINS SCOUTS NEXT MONDAY y Scout troop being s LE D 10.— The f Bruno Rich- Re master of 1as his a A boys being cc the the mec night, it was de- ’ided to have a meeting with Byron Miller, music i r in the p and cer hools, the Court of their tation of e imprisonment the - - NOTICE TO MOTORISTS are requested not on downtown § | after 7 ck tonight, to facilita work of snow plow crew in clearing reets. Your cooperation is neces- y and will be appreciated. I. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor ANOTHER FIGHT INDICATED NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The Even- ing Journal says today that Go Harold G. Hoffman, of New Jer has “definitely committed himn to a vigorous fight” to save the life of Hauptmann The Journal quoted higt for the statement tha st sourc- the Gov- es HOLD EVERYTHING! “Hayfever’ ‘Days Will Soon Be Here! THEATRE DECEMBER 17 and 18 Under Auspices Juneau Drama Club Tickets Now on Sale at All Drug Stores—ADMISSION 50c GET TICKETS be sorry EARLY! You won't You'll SAVE later if you order your GIFT LIQUORS at THESE LOW PRICES! We will lay away for Xmas delivery SCOTCH WHISKEY TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM FIFTH . . . $4.00 WHITE HORSE SCOTCH FIFTH . . . $4.00 HUDSON BAY SCOTCH Best Procurable Scotch Liquor FIFTH . . . $4.00 RUM =2 g3z $3.75 LEMON HART 151 Proof HUDSON BAY 151 Proof PHONE 478 post and at| ® | greatest lieu of $250 bond Family Liquor Department California Grocery “The Pure Foods Store” ' JUNEAU FINDS RECORD FALL OF SNOW HERE - Most on ‘Ground in Nearly | Two Years—More Is Due Tomorrow 1 of 74 inches of snow in Juneau between 4 p.m. yesterday and noon today, ac- ording to Weatherman Howard J Thompson, making a total of 122 inches since Sunday evening. Still more is forecast for tomorrow: A tota has faller During the past 32 hours, 104 inches has fallen h The aver- age depth on the g d at noon was 14'2 inches, being the amount since January At Taku Pass there were 30 and at Ju- today 1934, inches on the ground, neau Airport 18 inches. Extra Crews Added Extra crews have been added by the city for street clearing, and the cooperation of property owners is sought to keep drives and side- walks free of snow, according to | City Clerk Arthur Henning Approximately 12 men are now 1sy shovelling sidewalks and op- srating the city’s grader, and both day and night shifts will be on the job. Car owners are asked not to park their machines downtown after 7 o'clock this evening, in order to the grader's crew a chance to clear the streets in that section Highway Being Cleared Out on the Glacier Highway the plow was at work before midnight last night but unable to keep up at all places h the snow fall Milk trucks and ed from four to six inches of snow this morning The school busses were on time this morning with their loads of children with the exception of on the loop road and as a consequence eleven pupils were absent today. The Channel Bus Line is operat- ‘m;z on schedule to Douglas and highway points | .- 186‘310 ARRESTED ON BAD CHECK CHARGE John Bosio was to be sentenc late this afternoon by Commi. c J. F. Mullen on a charge of issuin a check without funds Bosio, who said that in a CCC camp near June rested by city police yes was remanded to the Fede ASK FOR UDL 5 Years Old FULL QUART $4.00 FULL PINT $2.10 Monogram RYE FULL QUART $4.00 FULL PINT $2.10 Prompt Delivery commuters buck- | Daily Cross-word Puzzle TaHauunsals He stated that Mrs. Freeburn is a passenger aboard the gasboat and requested information regarding her arrival. The motorship Estebeth, sched- uled to arrive last Sunday from Sitka and way ports, with possible news of the Yakobi, has not yet "FPEEY T P17 lll///..l./%fll ROl vEAEE VARl <N/ III%HIIW=% Wil afternoon. While some anxiety is felt for the safety of the Yakobi, it is reached a sheltered spot and is awaiting more favorable weather before procee:nng to Juneau. 1 N v am AN flll%fll%flflll%flflfl dENd aEmaEEE FIRST CHECK ISSUED NEW FINANCE SETUP Schilling Pepper % will season a al disbursing setup for the in payment for a purc nade from the Connors Motor Com- million steaks »any. Today was the first day of the new P & system, under whic NN tonight. ] bursements will be cod er the office of D P. Elliott of the Treazury Depar aent § Sure to be g - Appreciated by { Real Homemakers! We believe in gifts that can be used . . i used to make kitchen and other household duties lighter, more pleasant and more effi- cient. Just such practical, time and money- saving gifts are ready now . . . here ... in a complete and careful selection for the early Christmas shopper. : General Electric Automatic Toaster—$6.95 No more burned toast with this ! fine now model. Waffle Irons—$5.95 Westinghouse model, fully guar- anteed. Sunday breakfast a treat with this. ; A Christmas Dream Come Percolator Sets—$16.95 | .. True! Includes Percolator, Toaster and G-E REFRIGERATOR Trays. Breakfast is a sim- ple matter with this set. Sy T G-E WASHING MACHINE - Vacuum Cleaners—$20.00 ol A small but powerful floor model that will surely please. G-E ELECTRIC RANGE S e ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY JUNEAU—PHONE 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 L T A ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 29, N\tun\l or 1. Iron corrosion regular & Covered or 30. Clreular overflowed indicator 10, porlLB whter 31, Swoon ¥ gl A4 drphader 32. Straight AL ik batted ball lssl" a u I 16. Loyal 83. Group of nine 17, Tallest known 35. Let down quadrupe 36. Abrasive 3 19, Either end of ‘material Coast Guard Cutter Off to 2 gD yard 39. Belonging [ H fis Cadl 1 . Greek letter to us r B 2. Present-day 40. Long-tailed unt for Gasboat Long actor monkey - 24. Answer the 43. Cleansing Oveldue Here purpose agent \ 36 febor o v The Estebeth, arrived from . Labor e Esi R 23. Football term " . 31. Hurled convention Sitka this afternoon, reported 3. Xina of thread 51 Rope for the Yakobi is in Funter Bay and 34. Kind of threa hauling & 3 e & 3T, Purpose oo, al0uE everything is 0. K. 38. Marks o . Light open e Tespect cotton 41 Minute A(n{brlc The United States Coast Guard particle s far as e iy T s 42. Inside Norwegian cutter Tallapoosa, Lieut.-Comdr. F. 43. Stupefy with ind of rock W. Brown, comanding, left Juneau e 60. Former U. 5. early this morning to search for 44. Handle 61. Great Lake the gasboat Yakobi, skippered by roughly. 64. Fellow Capt. Tom Smith, which left Chi 46. You and 1 66. Real estate apt. Tom Smith, which left Chi- 47, Ju:.;;v_”\a'orlr:a l-:ll;{?ohl;lle chagof on December 1 for Juneau, characte abs : 49, Qla\; L . Ulnlde‘;uy;dnncg according to a telegram received 51. Thrice: 7 57. Unit_of force 5 v ; A Dol territory Tambes here last Saturday by Guy Mec 52. ’rpq” ~OWN till i Naughton, from Manager Free- 54. Trouble oceasin i 85, Tale 27. Forward ad burn of the Chichagof Gold Mine. | arrived here at a late hour this| thought that probably the gasboat | H!II!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IHIiilIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIlIlHIIImIIIIIIIIl||IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIINIIII||IIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmlllllllllllll iy IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Johnson, who is survived by his mo- ther and one brother, Charles John- son, both Juneau residents, is a past | secretary of the Alaska Native Bro- | therhood, having held that position Juntil ne was replaced at the last elec- | tion because of refusal to be a candi- fdate because of ill bealth. | rangements have yet been made. _PAST SECRETARY OF AN.B. PASSES AWAY | James D. Johnson, 25, Indian, died yesterday at his home in the Indian Village. The remains are at the C.| W. Carter Mortuary. No funeral ar-| - N ot L o PUSHS USSR S S e g SEE PAGE 3 COLORED CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SECTION for Suggestions of Lasting, Practical GIFTS at the NUGGET SHO? Store Open Evenings e e e R e i S i gt Y i 122 Christmas DAYS ALL THE YEAR THROUGH! Youw'll enjcy and appreciate using these appliances yourself — and that makes them’ appropriate to give as gifts, too! But buy them now!—at lewest prices! Hamilton-Beach MIXERS Mixes, stirs, extracts juices, mashes, whips, beats—has attachments for doing nearly all kitchen handwork faster, bet- ter and economically. 3-speed motor, at- tractive cream enamel finish, and all attachments, including cord and plug. Electric Portable SEWING MACHINE DON'T WAIT! To buy this $5°‘00 Graybar Rotary at Sunbeam Coffee Maker “A Perfect Cup Every Time” $10.50 SANDWICH TOASTERS With provision for waffle grids. Complete with Cord Set—$9.95 alfllmflumfllflllIlHIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII iy

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