The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1936, Page 7

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Capital Sulve Alaskan Gnme In the recent issue of the Seattle | punday Times, under a Washing- on date line, the following article | aska. One of the men was an ex- | hppears: Director J. Edgar Hoover of the Bureau of Investigation, pointed to- lay to the solution of a recent Alas- | an crime as proof of the need for his bureau. Chemical analysis and ballistic sts under a microscope in the G- en’s headquarters in the Nationsl apital got credit for clearing up he mystery wilds of Alaska, almost 4,000 miles hway. Hoover's G-Men and their scien- ific laboratory have recently been argets for frequent barbs of cer- ain individuals and groups that of a murder in the| Until recently Hoover lgnured the | eriticisms, which cropped up about once 2 month during the last ses- | slon of Congress. But when it be- | came apparent that the criticisms might affect priation next year, Hoover took up the cudgels for a vigorous dEIe“sei of his staff and its work. In the Alaskan case, two men had bcen held for questioning in con- | | nection with the murder of a pros- pector in a remote district of Al- convict who was seen leaving the vicinity of the crime with a rifle. His clothes bore blood stains. The second suspect was an Eski- mo boy who was also seen leaving | the vicinity of the crime with a rifle. Kiiler is Nabbed explained that according e methods the evidence Hoover to usual p pointed toward the ex-convict as, the Killer. A United States marshal, | ever, decided to call in the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a sei- entific analysis of the evidence. He sent to Washington a specimen of the blood found on the ex-convict's the Bureau's appro- | how- ' | FOR GOODNESS SAKE,DADDV- ONLY YESTERDAY YOU THREW A BARON OUT, OF THE HOUSE AND NOW YOUVE INVITED - CEVERAL OF THEM- WHAT 1S THE IDEA? which killed the victim. Hoover said that a scientific ana- lysis of the evidence showed that the ex-convict was innocent. The iblood on his clothing was found pre seeking to cut down Hoover's clothing, together with bullets fired |yo¢ to he human blood. The bullet appropriation. from each rifle, and the bullets 1937 RCA VICTOR WITH Model 9K2 New Magic by RCA Vicior—creator of the world's finest radios with Magic Brain, Magic Eye and Metal Tubes. Now—a MAGIC VOICE-revolution- ary sound chamber to bring voice and music with vastly improved clarity and purity. Other wonders. Dream cabinets of impressive size and styling. Price values unparalleled in RCA Victor history! Don't miss these if you would hear the Presidential Campaign and other big broadcasts from the ring- side! JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE PHONE 65 Juneau from his rifle did not match the ~ |murller bullets. Alaskan authorities = coryronted | the Eskimo youth witl: this evidence, and secured a confession that he committed the crime. RS o KRUGNESS WINS AWARD For contributing the most to high school life during one montl, John Krugness has been awardecd the $2 in srade prize given by the H. S. Grav Company. The win- ners are” selected by popular vote. The next award will be to the gir), || (the prize being offered by Halvor- .Vl‘s PRSI O N AT ST. ANN'S Mrs. Jean Nordstrom, a medical patient, was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last evening. | - oo Alaska Cut Rate Liquor “Siore. |Next Door to Alaskan Hotel. ad second section today's Empire. pd. adv, CORN PAINS * STOP QUICK! | ‘ "ORNS AND C&LLOUSES COME OFF EASY WITH END-O-CORN Use END-O-CORN tonight tomorrow morning—the pain {all be gone—in a few days [won’t have any mare corn or louse troubles. Don’t suffer a minute longer. Get iEND-O-CORN NOW. It Kkills the | pain and ends the corn sure. | i\ The Butler-Mauro Drug Co. sells {lots of END-O-CORN, and it always satisfies because it is SURE, economical. and you ey N THE | Viking Club | will present q, | Card Party SATURDAY NIGHT . at 8 o'Clock in the * 0Odd Fellows’ Hall Dancing Refreshments Admission 40c Public Invited | NEWS DOUGLAS REBEKAH CARD PARTY DRAWS GODD ATTENDANCE Eight tables, altogether were in play at the second party Douglas Rebekah card series held last evening, showing increased in- terest in the events. For the five tables of pinochle, Elmer won the high score prize, and Mar- | tin Pedersen the low. At the two tables of bridge, Mrs. Guy Smith was high. Ed Andrews low. For| cne table of whist, Mr: |Mead was high and Mi | low ter distribution of prizes. The third and last event of the series is scheduled for two weeks | hence, November 5. e SCOUT MEETING Of importance to Douglas Scouts npanhattan. See |was the receipt at their regular| meeting last night of the invitation to attend a meeting of the Norlight Scout Patrol of Juneau next week. Review of their various tests and other business took up the rest of the nmtnu ,ee — - DOUGLAS VISITORS LEAVING Mrs. Freda Swanson and in the| Boyer ; Refreshments were enjoyed af-| | | | l daughters, Mrs. Ida Likens and Mrs.! for their homes in Oakland, Calif.,| Louise. They guests of Mrs. the past week. J. R. Langseth for Mrs. Amelia Zeller, who has been cal- | tomorrow morning on the Princess| have been house | Omaha | (3)—Palo | Los Angeles ) GRID GAMES ON SATURDAY are scheduled to be played tomor- row. home team is listed first through- ‘ out and 1935 scores are noted m parenthesis FAR WEST Montana State (0)-Montana nzfl)\ —Butte. Nevada (6)-Idaho (26) —Reno. Oregon-Washington State — Eu-| gene. Stanford (3)-Southern California | Alto. (20) -Oregon State UCLA M — Washington (0)-California (14)— | [ Seattle. MIDWEST Illinois (3) -Northwest Champaign Kansas 10) State (2)-Kansas (9)— Marqueite (13) = (7) —Milwaukee. Minnesota (29) ~Purdue Minneapolis. Missouri Columbia Ohio State Columbu Oklahoma Michigan State M (6)-Iowa State (6) — (28) -Indiana (6) (0) -Nebraska (19) two! Norman. ‘Washington (13) -Drake (0) —St.| will | Florence Young, are hooked to lcfl\'o‘Louis. INTERSECTIONAL | Creighton - Hardin - Simmons — Fordham (7)-8t. Mary's () | New York visiting with Mrs. Andrew Camp-| bell for the past six months, plans|Arbor to leave for Seattle on the North Sea the first of next week. From!sity will go on to| Montana where her home is locat-|burgh. Seattle. Mrs. Zeller ed. e | e 000000000000 Mrs. Ray McCormick as a paid-up subscriber to ®| the Empire has 2 free tickets for tonight’s show, “Timo- thy’s Quest,” at the Douglas Coliseum. . . . .| . . ° S e TALLY DUE BACK TODAY The Coast Guard cutter Talla- | | L] buch | Manhattan-Detroit—New York Michigan (19-Columbia (7) —Ann Mississippi (19) (20) —Oxford. Pitt (6)-Notre -Catholic Univer-| Dame 49!#}"1“«5'[ Syracuse racuse. i Texas Christian-Mississippi Slatr (0)-Maryland (0) —8y-/ ® —Dallas. Texas. Tech.-Centennary — Lub- N Tulane-North Carolina—New 01- leans. Western Maryland-St. Ma P E6 900000 90 8 &iTexas)uBaltimore: | EAST Army-Springfield—West Pont. Boston College-'- (20) -Providence poosa is due back in Juneau this' (g)--Boston. afternoon after a trip to Skagway| and Haines. Aboard are M. S. Whittier, Assistant Collector of Cus-| toms, and Homer Jewell, Alaska| Game Commission warden, ing from business in that district.| . . Ivan F. Winsor, Office Engineer, Colgate (52) -Lafayette (0) —Ham- | ilton. Cornell-Penn State—Ithaca. Harvard (6) -Dartmouth (14) return-' Cambridge. Holy Cross «0)-wmesber New York University (7)-George (7) -Carnegie Tech. of the Bureau of Public Roalls, re- town (6¥—New York. turned to Juneau on the Princess Louise after a month's vacation in Penn-Brown—Philadelphia. Princeton (26) -Navy lO)—A’rmcc |Beattle with his-mother and other ton, relatives. e SAVE THE DATE Dance D F. D. October 24. adv. Up And Ofitintothe Room Goes the Heat from the R S TR S S ESTATE OIL HEATROLA 780-F Series — Made in 3 Sizes CLEANLINESS . . .. FLEXIBILITY . ... ECONOMY and NOISE- LESS OPERATION are characteristic of the ESTATE OIL HEAT- Rated Heating Capacities *—T7000 to 7500 cu. ft. —4750 to 5250 cu. ft. 782-F—4000 to 5000 cu. ft. ROLA . new double burner. goes up and . insured by its chamber bowl Much of the heat in - the ordinary cabinet heater out the chimney . .. but that cannot happen in the new HEATROLA.I The Intensi-fire in the HEATROLA puts all the heat to work by its double air circulating. ¥ Estate Heatrolu——Wxth tho iumous fuel-saving Intensi-ire air duct—at Théinas Hardware Co. bk s Bl oel s p 7‘ i,2 PHO 555 TBYEUEAY W Villanova-Boston University—Vi l- lanova. Yale-Rutgers—New Haven. SOUTH Centre-West Virginia ville. Georgia umbus, Kentueky ington. Louisiana State (1) —Shreveport. Nortia Carolina State (6)-Virginia Louis- (7)-Auburn (19) — Col- (15) -Florida (6)—Lex- (13) - Arkansas | Polytechnic (0) —Raleigh. Richmon@ (13) -Virginia Military (6) —Richmond. | Tennessee (6) -Duke (19) —Knox-, ville. vanderbilt (14)-Georgia -Tech, (13) —Nashville, Virginia (0) ‘Washington & Lee (20) —Charlotteville. SOUTHWEST Baylor (14) -Texas A. & M. {Waco. ° Riee (:u)-‘!‘ens (19) —Houston. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Colorado State ' (6) -Colorado (19) (6)— \—Fort. Collins, an, ) Colorado College (20) -Colorado Mines (0) —Celorado Springs. Denver (14) -Wyoming (0)—Den- ver Utah State (14)-Utah (14) —Log- Utah. HALVORSON’S REMAINS WILL BE SHIPPED SOUTH: FRIENDS MAY CALL TONIGHT The remains 6f Henry R. Halvor- | son, miner who was' killed in an ac- cident last Sunday, will be shipped south for interment, leaving on the Princess Louise tomorrow. The cas- ket will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock ‘tonight’ at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary for friends desiring to, call at tho chapel. - K. Early ‘bomllu Many important football games|Brynelsen, Vancouver; A W. Humphre In the following list of big|Charles W. contests N denotes night game; 5D‘mmut Klawock. | Knox, | Mendenhall; | Klawock. ber 21 and torium. Admission 40 cents. AT THE HOTELS e % Gastineau Frank S. Lee, Seattle; Juneau; R. G. Holmes, W. A. Roth, Seattle; B. D. McLeod, and Mrs. Carmel M Aren’t you glad every day in the year that Mrs. Rex you tried Schilling Coffee? Whether c 3 Mr. > imert; the world is right Alaskan Angelo Pappas, Juneau; Willlam US.F.S.; Lawrence Stupfel, H. Branson, Juneau Zynda and Mrs. Tom or wrong, that fragrant cup is friendly. Schilling Coffee Another one for Drip Mr, Hollywood, .- See “Big Hearted Herbert” Oeto- 23, Grade School Audi- 7:50, Curtain 8. —adv. | One for Percolator Qverture FRUITS ... mfl oss VEG ETABLES CHECK YOUR NEEDS FROM THIS LIST OF FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN JUNEAU Tomatoes—Egg Plant—Squash — Cucumbers — Sweet Pota- toes—Cauliflower — Sprouts—Broccoli — Spinach—Celery— Cranberries—Pumpkin — Lettuce — Bananas — Parsnips — GRAPEFRUIT | CARROTS 4 for 25€ g Ibs. 25 C Sweet, Juicy i Tender—Bulk ORANGES APPLES Jumble Pack doz. 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