The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1936, Page 7

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t £ 4 H e ITALY STRIKES ON ALL FRONTS IN GRIM DRIVE Ethiopian Forces Trapped Near Makale—Suffer Heavy Losses AIRPLANE ASSAULTS CONTINUE IN NORTH Invaders Pressing Advance Against Disorganiz- ed Defenders DJIBOUTI, French Somaliland Jan. 11.—Ethiopian forces, trapped by an Italian flank movement, suf- fered heavy losses south of Makale, an official communique from the Italian headquarters said today The Ethiopians were allowed to concer te and then shelled near Mai Ghibba. The defenders fleeing from the bombardment then en- countered an Italian native column waiting to the west, with machine guns set up. The disorganized Negrus troops fied wildly into the mountains, leaving many dead and wounded on the field. Three Italian officers and thyee Idiers were reported killed day’s engagement around the ifluence of the Gabat and Gheba rivers. The Ethiopians suf- fered heavy losses. The invaders’ aviation assaults on the northern front are repert- ed to be actively pressed REPORT MAKALE TAKEN ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 11.—Uncon- firmed reports circulated here say that the Ethiopian forces on the northern front have recaptured the city of Makale, key point along the Iialian northern line. - 7 MORE CASES SCARLET FEVER FOR ANCHORAGE Smallpox Also Reported— Quarantine Establish- ed at Palmer ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 11.— Basketball games have bheen can- celled here and all children banned from public gatherings as the result of the discovery of two scarlet fever cases and one small pox case. The-fever patients are Viola Rob- ertson, seriously ill, and Billy John- son, mildly ill. Both victims are children, The smallpox patient is Charles Temple of Palmer, guest at a local hotel. Three former scarlet fever cases are recovering. Two smallpox cases are repnrlml at Palmer and Dr. Carl E. Albright has established a quarantine and closed the schools, also prohibiting public gatherings. Wholesale vacci- nations have started. PR R MR 8 UNIVERSITY HOUSE RAZED A University of Alaska residence owned by Prof. G. W. Gasser and occupied by Howard, Wayne and Warren Smith, agricultural students, was completely destroyed recently in a fire of unknown origin. The cotiare stood at the foot of Collage Hill and wns built three years ago. Stratosphere Fliers Get Medals i g 1 Pershing honors Stevens * In recognition of their achievement in their recent record-breaking Chico. - stratosphere flight, Gen. John Pershing, left, presented the Hubbard " medal, highest award of the National Geographic society, to Capt. Albm Euuu. right, and Capt. Orvil Anderson. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1936. LIFE SENTENGE PROFITEERING Daily Crossword Puzzle Supér-Lmers Proposed for U. S. Merchant Fleet ACROSS . Lays away | L Eloquent . State | L speaker . Dance step | 7. Restrains by 25. Genus of the fear maple tree 15. Velvet or vel- . Celestial body vetlike tabric 28, Mother 16. Muddy or turbld . Closing meas- 17. Outside: prefix e —_— | 20; Lofs'dncts cfr?:'l':?""“"" Jury Deliberates Nine Hours| Unde‘wnhr\g ofA"led Loan 2. Accomphsh . Terminate and One-Half in Mur- | at $9,550,000 Profit | 22, Artificial . Shout Yy | ’ ) e PR o ot der Trial | Revealed by Senate 24, Man's great . Anima) of the &y | ——— oy gt SN catmily (Continued trom Page One) | WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—A $9- | 26. Worthless dog . Fol 21, Pertaining to 2. Issues forth = - | 550,000 profit to a J. P. Morgan syn- a . Calmest S rar i Gt W 2. Command to & g . Lacerated ! youth, convicted of first degree|dicate for underwriting the first bie 20, Cettay pare O Herolne of “a DOWN 41. Mouth of & murder, will be heard in court)Allied war loan has been revealed by . Central par! 5 . Ab 2 " he Senate Munit, S M t 31 Rub out Donas™ b - 4. Having & flat | Monday morning. Williams, who is | B¢ Senate bodid e ?""‘,’f‘i‘ ““;l 7 Two ships, such as shown in architect’s drawing, designed to carry 10,000 cabin passengers each are pro- 32. Long fish 55. Goddess of application breastbone | .onresented by Attorney George The revelation was coupled with a sed to government by Paul W. Chapman, shipping magnate, who seeks $100,000,000 federal fund for S5 onels o5 DI, 5 gfor heiv e Grigsby, is charged with the kill-|ClAr8¢ of high pressure tactics in| their construction. The super-liners would be 1,250 feet long, the largest in the world, and would have a while 87, Asduires' by N St oal 51. Metalliferous 5 of Frank Johnson, another|SClNE the issue to the American speed of 84 knots. Funnels and masts could be owered automatically to provide a I:ndm( fleld for planes, Sin labor 4. Day of the rock e gy s | people. In time of war each ship could carry 20,000 troops and an air fleet. g . Working 58. Norse god week: abbr, 52. Exisi native, following an assertedly|™ ,"<:00000.000 Fra British loar agreement 59, One indefi- 5. Plant known 54 Lowest pont | ... ] BboRrd.. & BaahoRE $500,000, RERO0IE Ry Joan e B 3% Act of going nitely as live 57. Feminine J CEMUEE (AL NOOnE gasl underwritten in 1916 was sold in tebiatunt 4 down 60. Palm llly forever name here last June. 1918, mak T Ghtis | ter slaying of William Usatala dur- 41. Brings into 61. Says further 6. Female ruff 61 Metric land ¥ ’ > PR SSS 8 & PRICSRY (Oon | ing a labor disturbance at the being 62, Female sheep 1. About measure The court party is to leave fori oy ot face value for the underwrit- | Norirn ; 44. Contained 64. American 8. Roman re- 63. Small soft | Ketchikan during the latter part|.p or r e b orthwest Brewing Company here bl perion iFEA i o S Il ers, or $10,000.000 from which sales 1 [ last May 24. 46, Myself 65. Endless virgin 64. Character In of this month or early in February,| cosis were deducted, leaving a huge | i | 47. Crotchety uration 9. Splendor ! where the Federal Grand Jury con- | net profit i | | T e person €8. Brings into 10, Destroy - k I | Li ble f . 49. Sorrow line utterly 66. Expression of |Venes on the tenth. Approximately | 2 s \ | 1able for Serwce 50. Pertaining to 70. Prepare for 11 High moun- inquiry 38 criminal cases are on the docket 1 | a lobe public pre- tain 61, Pronoun H | 53. Wholly Tentation 12. Ourselves 69, At an inner [ there. L { ANKARA—Turks, both naturaliz- absorbed 1. Ruler 13. Bear voint i Johnson Sentence Due ! led and native citizens, are liable | Clarence Johnson, charged wnh‘ | attempting to intimidate Mrs. Peter Kirkibo shortly before the present | { trial, was brought before Judg"‘ ‘Alvxardm late yesterday afternoon,! land imposition of sentence posi-| | poned untilinext Monday at 2 pm.| Remains of Deceased Rep-| | Johnson's attorneys, Frank Foste: \and George Grigsby, attempted |.a lescntalne Lnroum | enter a piea of not guilty on his| to Tacoma |to military service for 26 years, | between the ages of 20 and 46, GUM|NG WEST|W1H Go to New York City Peter Marmoff Compaions, |under a law recently passed by | Jan. 18—to Philadel- Convicted for |the National Assembly. f phia Feb. 22 | Slaying | An authoritative review of the | —_— (world’s coffee situation was circu- [ TS S L Presl: | TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 11—A Su-r];"""fdx B‘BR“:] de Janeiro recently |den ,00seve! as arrange visit o 3 " x Y. & | show:! razi roduced in 34 |New York City January 19 and go P°Y0F Court jury has convicted |5 cr:: year 16208000 iy g !behalf and asked a trial by jury |northward again February 22 (o Peter Marinoff, well-known brewer, | o world total of 26,775,000 sacks. | Assistant District Attorney Folta, WASHINGTON, Jan. 11, — The |visit Temple University exercises in H. H. Hiatt, J. L. Sanford, and | ——— declared such a procedure was im-|dody of Representative Wesley Lloyd, 'Philadelphia and a ceremony at Har- Theo Ferguson, for the manslaugh- SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | proper, and his objection was up-|who died early yesterday the re- Ivard University. g % VAP 55, e — held by the court. | ult of an attack o1 the heart, was In New York Mr. kooseveit will THEUDUHE HuusEvELT ; Defense Counsel Grigsby then!started for home last night and will speak at the dedication of the Theo- asked that the case be set over irrive in Tacoma, Wash. next Tues- |dore Roosevelt Natural Hisiory Mu- jto Monday and that his defendant “ay | seum memorial. be discharged, claiming that he was|The House has adjourned ntd "y preident will attend the | WOUld never have been President if his eyes had illegally detained because no war- Monday out of respect to Representa- pongors' Day celebration at Tem- not been cared for in childhood. Your chlldren s eyes should be cared for if there is any indication that they are not functioning rant had been issued. This was tve Lloyd's memory. ple and receive an honorary degree. overruled by Judge Alexander. I B | That night he will attend the ob- normally. Poor or strained vision retards your childrefi’s progress. After a short recess, Grigsby re-| SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! servance of the 100th anniversary of Phone DR. R. L. CARLSON ported to the court that the de- the founding of the Fly Club of Har- at the Gastineau NOW fendant had no showing to make,, vard University. and Folta recommended the maxi- Thelma Todd’s Hei1 e P for an appointment to have your children’s eyes examined, mum fine of $100. Judge Alexander declared he was A : Twenty Years’ Experience (FFFFERrFrr] P T T LT SNU dEEm m dll/di//dduEN NN i B AR NEN//a VIII/EII ] T RN aREmEd Ve | e ZdEE ddsan l I/fl..l%fllnnn N au . fllfll I-I’/// Hl I ] HEEENEBE JRCERRE maximum sentence in the case, ~and delayed judgment until Mon- ‘duy $1.00 ngam for STOCK PRICES |“mer r ser s show cause why he should not be cnted for contempt of court. and Ia}t Monday in lieu of $2500 bond. | He is charged with attempting to N intimidate Mrs. Kirkib with carrying a threate] WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.— Presi- § __ Czarist Got Pension KHARKOV, U. 8. S. R—An in- vestigation here disclosed that the Soviet Union was paying a pension to Peter Kurbach, once Warden of a Czarist prison where Commun- st agitators were confined. The pension has been cancelled. not satisfied that such was the FATRBANKS A special search committee, Alaska, Jan. Iu'.\(h* 1 by Mayor E. B. Collins, has posted to her from Harry DeGroot. a $1,000 reward to be paid anyone > e Ry who finds Pilot Arthur Hines and Profit ’]‘ak]m5 Held Aboul FOU DEAD IN CABIN his three passengers, missing since Lack of warmth and food was judg Even—Today's Close last August 19. ed to have caused the death of Ed e The plane disappeared on a flight I”egular ‘M\m(-k, 72 years old, of Graehl at T — I ONIGH I R e—— from Dawson to Fairbanks. The an inquest held in Fairbanks by passengers were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lonz, and Alton Nordale, all ot Commissioner William N. Growden. NEW YORK, Jan. 11 —Traders de- nrick was found dead in his cabin Fairbanks. /clined to garner proflts in the stock by John M. Jensen, trapper, who market in a cautious week-end short was passing by session and realizing on stocks was el - 3 held fairly even. | TO OPEN SUPPLY DEPOT Some issues, however, lost from 40 aArmitsted and Ted Hoff- fractions to around two points. Oth- .t o Tl employees of el ers retained part or all of the early 'y ' eeq plane factories, are open. | MANSLAUGHTER\“‘“"" at s much. : ing a supply station for airplanes st Today’s close was somewhat irreg- | .o pairbanks station this month, ular, The new concern, which will be Sk 2 named the Alaska Air Motive Com- CLOSING PRICES TODAY | o0 will have the agency for Kin-| Todd (above), except for NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—C10SiNg neq’ wright and R. O. A. airplane | to Miss Todd’s former of manslaughter before Judge Simon B 2 L quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Pat De Ciccio, Hellenthal, District Court, for the St ay is 16, American Can 132, equipment. i fatal shooting last May of Edward i |- T fa American Power and Light 9%, Ana- Tapsa, Bristol Bay fisherman. conda 29%, Bethlehem Steel 53%. “Th BEST BUY ° Al k TODAY” Tapsa tried to make peace be- cyriics Wright 4%, G 1 Motors tween Ray and Peter Leene dur- 5’ International Haryester s9%. The Imperial Quarts of this Old Mono- gram Whiskey are exclusive s 4 95 . . ® $225,000 estate of Thelma Todd, movie actress found dead under mysterious circumstances, will go to her mother, Mrs. Alice Elizabeth ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 11.- George Ray, 44, has been convicted 1 willed ushand, was a drunken brawl. The defense ggs, claimed Ray was shot when Tapsa attacked him with a bottle. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, Jones averages: Industrials 14673, ing what the prosecution termed gennecott 294, United States Steel with us—and what a pricel .. Insist upon Imperial Quarts of Monogram Rye GENTRAI. B.C. IS GRIPPED BY - SEVERE SNOW Industry in Princeton Par- alyzed — May Take i Month to Repair i e 2. Bottled .» Bond at the PRINCETON, B. C, Jan. 11.—A heavy.snow has crippled the Simil- 3. Full Strength - 90 Proof kamen District in central British Columbia between here and Oliver. In Princeton every industry except a few with private power plants are paralyzed. The West Kootenay Power ana Light Company officials said it might be a month before the damage is re- ! paired. Monogram 1. Six Years Old When Bottled - Distillery 4. Unrivaled Bouquet ana Flavor Lowest Priced Bonded Whisky, _Age and Strength Considered, - e, | FATHER OF MAYOR PASSES | William J. Collins, father of Mayor ‘ E. B. Collins of Fairbanks, passed ( away at the age of 92 years recently | in Chico, Calif., Mr. Collins was the‘ |last living survivor ‘of the transpor\“ ship Sultana, blown up in 1864 | while carrying paroled Union Al‘m)" | soldiers who had been prisoners of | war of the Confederacy from Mem- I | phis, Tenn., to a northern port. He | was 18 times commander of the Hal- leck post of civil war veterans at Featuring . . . RUTHand BOB “Juneau’s De Luxe Entertainers” The Capital Cafe SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES AT ALL HOURS Insist on Monogram Canadian Rye JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE Phone 36 Percy Reynolds, Mgr. Phone 36 —————— SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ————.e SHOP IN JUNEAU!

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