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T O W7 s T N 0 2170 1 5 05 P e Ve RO T S M T4 Mo T E———————. . THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1936. S EHG AR — - e - - T ivember of 1890 when 20. ches tels, announced recently that all of{ The University of California has T o ‘ | Traymore Grants Bonus |{els announced recently that all off 10 icy s sertes of long range tests ] dangerous as ever today and ex- i |ceive a bonus equivalent to two|t0 determine the ideal types of feuc- s Wwho Ic ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. 4. week's salary. es for various farm purposes, I d over the slide . 2 -, F ND BR'NGING district today reported unfavorably. HAs PRnGRAM tn neclde snn" 0" —The Hotel Traymore, one of the - - oo, apll PR e noied 1 | They said there was imminent dan- largest of the local beachfront ho- pvy 3 classified—kmpire. ‘or sale at The Empire office. i ser of further slides if rain con- X ALWAYS PROTECT SHIPS| TOTAL TOFIVE Sciciienaics FOR AYEARS Husbands or Jobs Lway district continued to look for new POPULAR PRICE s A quarters today while others stayed | ke i e " ’ . -t | with their property. Officials would 1 3 b HOLLIS, Okla., Nov. 2¢. — The Insurgent Blockade Is Re-|11 Others Are Still Report-|¥ith their property. otticials would | To Maintain Balanced Bud-| gl 0 sented—Submarines edMissingwithNoHope er damage but admitted a very| get, Oppose New Taxes | R S peri b . B 51 P Sae dangerous situation existed under | P S A g | a c:““ Ordered Out for T hjn Lives oy A Among Plans hoose jobs or husbands THE QUART Mcna, Mary, Roberta and Leotd | now at Baylor University, Spectators so some places were . y re e (Cor . age One) SPOKANE, 5 { 3oV LONDON, Nov. 24—Great Bri Continuea 1rom Page One et hion the nifistie E, Wash., Nov. 24.—Go’ Clarence D. Martin, in an interview tain and France today took quick{ — All bodies of the: victims are at Maco, Texas, for t g e g Ak A L gt 8 E Y| here, said he wouls i a bai-; Maco, Texas, for AT measures to protect their merchant|Mrs. Willlam Lott. leg fractures,|the C. W. Carter Mortuary and anced budget rurd Thaxmam[, ,”‘,“, college, are the only onadruplets ships in Spanish waters just as the|pryises, cuts and ek jall those found so far have been "W . g_ ; e mext I o T r d Government formally e years, oppose new taxes and press to reach voting age and the first on id Mrs, Hoag |positively identified, according to were found in |Mr. Carter. before the State Legislature p: record to graduate from college. charged that “foreign warships” ®land Forre sage of a law to replace the unem- The four girls have received at- aiding the insurgent attacks on thefipe pije of det in the street, re-| Rescue work is continuing on a 4 Socialist fleet vealing that the great force with|24-hour basis with three vlg!gu-hour ploy‘mvm insurance law held (« tractive stage u;tr»rs 5 Great Britain characterizes thejwhich the avalanche swept down|shifts, volunteers and firemen doing Somatititional PYSER g enprome Nacomity; 1o (Coal | insurgent explanation to enforce athe mountain, carrying the build-|the sctual rescue of digging into C""H.v ; 4 B Daddy and mother have always blockade to prevent assistance t0[ings and occupants with it. MIS. |the ruins and the hired crews and Gov. Muflm nlao_ said he vw'm wanted us to have normal Iirr‘:.\nlh the Socialists as unsatisfactory in, Hoa skull was crushed and both |trucks clearing and carrying awfly\prowde.!ox ved\vxcatmnal funds for school, college and friendships,” said intentions on foreign shipping ne and her husband showed marks the debris. Officials estimated it | 0¢ POOTer districts and expand the ¥ | It is believed the British Admir-|of burns, but it is probable thai|would be days, even on a 24-hour | 00 26¢ Pension program to include, “We plan to let the world see alty has ordered four submarines|they were dead before fire touched |pasis, before the job would be com- | O°¢ PEOPle: s00n as we can present a wort You bet it is! Your first sip of Crab Orchard >, from the Malta depot to Spanish|them. All the bodies were ct pleted | B le program,” said Roberta aters. {bruised and discolored as if hurled| . of. ave had some flattering offe: will tell you what millions already know. Top- i el Csmiitishn 11" Arthur Peterson, son of Mrs. Lena | Hitch-Hiking Hen Roberta admitted that ihe g o s o S The French Government has in-|through a mighty grinder. Peters lid . structed the Ministry of Navy to| No Sounds From Wreckage | Feierson, slide viet Really Rides Roads vave thought of marriage. the age of Crab Orchard is now increased'to “take all appropriate measures look-| No sounds have been heard in !1P¢ of finding his mother alive. | LE Of course, no girl would say def-' 18 sty ot o thcreaso tit price. Kentacky - » wreckage o early v Peterson, who was raised in Ju-, ly just what her ma ge pls ing to protection of the French flag|the wreckage since early Monda d # % MARLIN, Tex—A iFiymouth Ro ntely just what her marriage plans A S in Spanish waters.” | morning and those directing the DeaU, returned recently from Nome, * B were unless she already wore an en- straight bourbon—betyer than ever—it’s warm el 3 - .« hen owned by Tom Kempenski search are convinced, they reported, | ¥here he has been making his G0 O 0 L DY B0 ¥ sagement ring, which none of us and bracing with full 93 proof. that no one is alive in the debris,|hcme. Sunday night, at the time| b » —eeo—— - ! Kempenski drcve here fro i M UF The fire which broke out from un- Of the slide, he was visiting alp - ,_‘,]m,n,;v ,‘n; Emseflr:‘rg;‘,' i Selfish The A.M.S. Division of National Distillers . |derneath in the Nickinovieh Apart- | {riend from Nome, George Laiblin, | oyt (Y0l Y 100 THOR BERE) S0 o e asked if they| pects Oammereien; Looviie; Keswny ments apparently had mostly burned | Representative elect to the Terri-| . "o "hrace of the rear bumpers of Pinmed always to stay toget's p— itself out today though some steamy | torial Legislature from the Second ,.. automobile. It had made the In that, too, we are like normal e smoke was still visible arising from |Division. 20-mile trip without. misha One Airls id Leota. “When we have g the wreckage and crews kept up th2| His mother, Mrs. Lena Peterson, . i . finished coliege we plen to follow! i , 4 i | disturbed by curious spectators, the gares . s s o worked at the Snow White po "t b TR et until Kem. tever course scems best, whether be separately or together.” oRARD work of digging into the ruins. Continued rainfall which at 6:30 Laundry, had a week ago moved m nekl gpirtad Mo AEYRAEDY this morning had reached a total into the Mattson Boarding House. b d SR mo 1 later. e four girls said they believed 74 * PyRICUIDE 1O of 2056 inches for the month, the In addition to Arthur, snother Bl were bound together more ; ’2‘1’ “KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GODILILIAUORS highest on record, even exceeding son and daughter living in Oak- Try The Empire classifieds fo: | I by filial ties than most sis- (Continued from Page One) the previous high rainfall in No- land survive her. quick results. Mrs. Justin heard him say, “Yes, everything is dark, let's get some lights.” Then the house slippea and they disappeared. In the meantime, her son had made his way to Mrs Monagle's Variety Store to get a flash light, exchanging his bedroom slippers for a pair of boots which were standing near the door and rushed back to aid his mother George Justin received bruises and back injuries from the slide but did not go to the hospital. Mrs. Justin's other son, Henry Tally, who lived with her, had just come out of the Union Hall with Charles Crozier and the two were walking in the path of the slide when sensing their danger they started to run and grabbed Mrs. Joseph Wilson who happened to be on the street at the time too. The three turned down the street between the Snow White Laundry 4nd the Juneau Cold Storage and just escaped from being buried. Alfred Bates, who received a deep wound in the side, and is badly bruised is out of danger today. He was by himself at the time and did not have a chance to even think about getting out as all hap- pened so suddenly. He didn't even realize at the time what the cause had been. Mrs. Persson has a minor pelvic {racture and bruises. Her two chil- dren, Gail and Allen, were dis- missed from the hospital today and Mr. Persson is on duty aboard the Tallapoosa. August Maki is recovering very nicely from the bruises and a bad ankle, and does not think he is much the worse for the experience. WASH, STATE Pay’q Takit Leads the Way With Thanksgiving Food . . Oyster Cocktail Sauce 2 for 48c Brazil Nuts, 1b. Oysters, picnic size ... 16¢c Hazel Nuts, 1b. Cranberry Sauce, Ib. . 19¢ Peanuts, 1b. Catsup, C. & B. Fancy String Beans, whole... 25¢ Ripe Olives, large....... .. 2 for 49¢ Crabs ... 2 for 49c Stuffed Olives, large, bottle 39¢ Shrimps, Dry-Wet Pack. 2 for 35¢ Marischino Cherries..12¢c and 25¢ Asparagus Tips, Green RELIEF ROLL f | INCREASING PAY'N TAKIT MEAT Jellies, tumblers ... and White Ty i Fruit Salad .. ... Small Fancy Peas, F Are Fiocking Into' T to Jui > arSrrtxzrtse fr;mlol‘):r;r;éhtn!o DEPARTMENT omato Juice . . No. 2 tin ... | R H - Stricken Areas I ?‘?:Zsl/?le Poginm. Mlss]l;i,:ho__ranqe D SEATTLE, Nov. 24. — United| | e Home Style Apric States Senator Lewis B, Schwellen- | . Rlb Roast N Zl/y pricots, bach has wired WPA Administrator cg 0. 472 . Harry L. Hopkins asking him to boost the State’s WPA quota from h 28,000 to 40,000 because of the in- ® R“mp Ro‘dst flux of farmers from the drought area. The influx of the farmers is forcing the relief rolls up, said Sen- ator Schwellenbach. | . ch“ck Roast . | Compulsory Latin i Opposed by Doctor @ Legs o’ Pork MEMPHIS, Tem;{. Nov. 24, “WUDT | Steph x acock, of McGi i-| phen B. Leaco McG i . Legs 0, Lamifl @ Shoulders of Lamb versity, Montreal, opposes compul- sory Latin courses in schools, ® Chops g , I @ Chickens 32 95 pa l\ Ak Orders C.O.D. p learn Latin” he scoffed. “Does a! Free Delivery + & GEORGE BROTHERS Pickles, Sweet Mix, pint for ... 29c India Relish, pint for Bread and Butter Pickles ... Cocktail Onions, Imperial ... Royal Gelatine Desserts, all flavors ... 3 for 2lc Whole Kernel Corn, G. B........ 22¢ Tiny Whole Beets. Amocat.... 27c Mince Meat, jar ... Plum Pudding. 11b. tin ... 39¢ Fig Pudding, 1 1b.tin ... 39¢ Gallons ..$3.15 \§7£L/N/E° REGAL AMBER BEER B i e Bottles ... $2.85 Case fmieoom. Tinsgfor$].00Bettles § for $.00 asier to serve. _— s ” 'WINE 3 Year 01d $ .40 gallon WINE " WINE 5 Year 01d $9.50 gallon WINE 24 BARRELS ON TAP—ALL FLAVORS | | | ¥ Throw it away...empty. how it is accepted that a man who knows Latin is more fit to cure a horse than a man who doesn't know elicate- The flavor lasts horse know Latin? No! But some- |