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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937. BRIBERY CHARGE POLICE SEEK 2 lAmem:an Sheeu ‘Bank Robberies DEVELOPS FROM BODIES, DEBRIS Help Manchoukuo ~ Are Inside Johs, estimate that three out of four| PR 4, bank robberies committed in the . . 1s United States during 1936 were "in-' Olaf Opheim to Be Arraign- o were reported missing. life of the Japanese-created st . They are believes ively to of Manchoukuo. The immigrant: 10! They are believed positively grants Ed o.n. A“egal ps Of have died with the 19 persons whose are sheep bred in the Rocky Moun- | Inciting to Per)ury Irving’s Market || doz. EGGS NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Police ll’!- DARIEN, Manchoukuo, Aug. 13.— day dug into the debris of the col- More than 1,000 immigrants have 209 bank offi- re convicted| de jobs.” bodies were dragged from the ruins tain states, particularly Utah and funds, but only During the year, als and empl \OI stealing bank | Wyoming. 73 bank robbers. the three tene- Emperor Kang-Teh bought them —————— vy rainstorm. tue nucleus of a greater family hed an. over-| of sheep to roam the broad plains the structur of Manchoukuo and add to the yesterday. Arrested late Wednesday by U. The collapse of S. Marshals, on a John Doe war- ments followed a hes rant issued by U. S, Commissioner A storm sewer unle; Felix Gray, Olaf Opheim, of Ju- powing stream on Old Silver Found 36 in. Washable Bourette Crepe In Sweet Potato, 65¢ yard 36 in. Novelty Crepe 85¢c and $1.00 yard neau, is being held here in the Fed- pefore they (mmplnd eral jail and is to be arraigned be- fore the Commissioner tomorrow at 10 a. m. on charges of alleged at- Hnw STREETS tempting to incite perjury. The charges were brought by the District Attorney's office, and arose sl.oo tewing Hens 26c¢ Ib. |empire’s growing prosperity | —————— Lights to Spot Reptiles LOS ANGELES, Cal—Lights car- ried on the forehead, GREELEY, Col., Aug. 13. sweet potato grown by H., E. Gl worthy yielded dividends in | form of Spanish silver. While s after the cus- | ing the sweet potato, Glassworthy's tom of miners, will help University | knife struck something hard. He California scientists study the|found the object to be a coin the night habits of reptiles in the Mex- |size of a United States dime. fcan jungles. A party under Dr.| The date bore only the numbers Walter Mosauer of the university|«3» the first two figures having' mer of the gay nineties, who had|faculty will te colored MOLON | heen worn off or corroded. Span- [been making Victorian whoopee,|pictures of their habitat. ish explorers first penetrated into lintent of causing the witness to give #ave uscon street the name n!‘ - | this part of the country nearly 400 | perjured lesumuny Broadway, the city planning com-| years ago. from the recent fish piracy hear- ing here, in which four members of the crew of the seine boat Vega, of Ketchikan, were bound over to the Grand Jury. Opheim is alleged to have |l- tempted to bribe a witness, with BIVEN NAMES : Sliced Bacon 47c Ib. Wesson 0il! $1.55 gallon TTOUR MOTHER'S™ CCCOA 39 in. Washable Celanese Print $1.00 yard Cotton Prints—Broadcloth—Shirting 25¢ and 50c yard TUCSON, Cal, Aug. cience stricken hardw 13.—A con- drum- Today’s News Today.—Empire. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Launching a drive to restore old treet names, the commission dis- covered the street, which once bor- dered the military t of terri- torial days, became Broadway when Outing Flannels—New Prints and Stripes—25¢ and 35¢ yard i Corduroy—many colors— $1.00 y ard Fall Wool Fabrics—Plaids—Crepes —Flannel—Novelty Siripes—54 in. wide— Special—$2.25 yard ‘Wool Coatings- —54 in. wide $2.50 yard Cocti Li Interlinings——25¢ yar B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. DING DEPARTMENT STORE JUNE. Eleymmmc Sy J'S 1g5—175¢ to $1.25 yord IT )u dr JUNEAU BOUND Ul SEATTLE, Aug. 13. — Steamer Aleutian sailed at 9 o'clock this| o i) morning for Southeast Alaska with| 295 first class and 5 steerage pas-| sengers. There is only one passenger on Lhe board booked for Juneau, Verne sheep Morke. Colleg The others are nearly all tourists.' e Itasea Is Back, - Earhart Search SAN DIEGO, Aug. 13.—The Cnas( Guard cutter Itasca is in port, hav- ing returned from the search for| Amelia Earhart and Pilot Noonon. The Itasca left here on June 4 to assist in the flight and covered 15,- 000 miles on the cruise and search CARDINAL HAYES IS INHOSPITAL NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Patrick Cardinal Hayes, noted Catholic leader, today was confined in St Vincent's hospital here with gastrie' ulcers. He is resting comfortably.! | 7?3) HEAD WINDS ARE STRU inuu BY ¢ FLIERS Terrific Gale Reported Pre- vailing Over Top of Earth Today (Continuea from Page One) fog covered the camp as the tem- perature reached 87 dc twenty minut Latitude thermometer had gone down 30%. degrees. A drift settled the camp. Visibility was low. WELL EQUIPPED FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 1 Russian agents said at 9 a. m. today which is 11 a. m. PCT, ibal no word had been received from the Russian plane since 3 ¢'¢lock this morning. The weatier, which is good in central Aluka. broadcast. The plane was built by @ group of Russian en v Bolkhovitinow, ~uagiiecr in charge, The wings are lettered URSS, 209. the to on 0, S be .ng, clor | .|dismisced from St. Ann’s Hospital phoographs of the flight over Unit- ed States territory. The plane is equipped with about week’ emergency supplies, in- cluding hot coffee, tea, black caviar, chicken sandwiches and Levanev- ky's favorite warm clothing. - VIKING CLUB PARTY MEETING TOMORROW Members of the Viking Club will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow for a reg- ular meeting, to be followed by a card party at 8:30 o'clock. The affair will be held in the I. O. \0 F. Hall, and is under charge of {Mrs. John Satre and Mrs. Frank Olson. Whist and pinochle will be played. it R I HOSF‘ITAL NOTES | % {"N. H. Ray, miner from C_hlchugo( who was brought to St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday, by plane, is re- covering from a leg injury at the Hospital. Charles Nickinovich is being treated for minor burn injuries at St. Ann’s Hospital, having been ad- mitted from the Chichagof mine I yesterday. Oscar J. Euland, A. J. Miner, was loday. lollowing medical care. It is under:wod ‘hat the plane party was pi F'ree Cul out uis coupon now. Bir you one of ow ncw gennine $5.00 Combination Fountain Pen-Pencil Two-Tone reatherweighi i4-k Li'ciime Pen Point must be seca aud us:d to be appreciated. He:« cu ¢an buy this pen anywhere eise 0 miss — something different, entirely new. this nev Steramline Pe 1t you o Here Never beivre hos this Infroduciory § yeu Lad this wo shift sct, but our regular 85 : be le. None is fully guaranteed by the manufacturer. This unbelievable offcr is made by offer v good If you can’t att tising v TW sign here. Name ... Free ibited from tuking | one sale you can’t afford derul opportuily U. S. Wars on Bettles ATLANTA, Ga—The Bureau of |entomology and plant quarantine uf Mrs. Milton Bagby gave birth to' \the U. S. Department of Agm‘u}- a son at 7:10 a.m. today in St. AnN's \tyre is warring against Japane: \P Hospital. |beetles, which feed on the flower ifruit and foliage of many plants., ‘,Trapfi to ensnare the bettles arei |being placed throughout this sec-| Ilion. | tonsilectomy at St. Ann’s Hospiml‘1 this morning. AUy EPIDEMIC STAYED, DR. CORTHELL SET | FOR YEAR’S LEAVE '§ The epidemic of spinal meningitis recently spreading through the area around Bethel now appears defin- itely suppressed, according to a wire received here this morning by Dr. J. F. Van Ackeren, Medical Director for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The message, from Dr. M. E. Cor-| thell, Bureau physician who has done heroic work in checking the %|plague, stated all is now quiet in that district, no new cases being re- ported since July 28. The disease overcome, Dr. Corthell is now preparing to take his year’s leave of absence, which he post-| poned to battle the epidemic. He' plans to leave Bethel for the States' on August 16. He will pursue post-| graduate studies at Columbia Uni- versity during the ensuing year,! but expects to return to medicnl‘ work in Alaska. ‘ CHOICE FRESH MEATS —_——————— Farmers of Afton, Tex., killed! 8,000 crows with .one charge of high I therine Peterson underwent a explosive planted in the birds’ roost,l This Coupon Worth s‘.ol "nll SATULDAY ONLY Factory Advertising FIRST TIME IN OUR CITY SOMETHING NEW ing it (o our store with only 99c. n a sale like this These sets will sold (o dealers, al outfit. Pleasc Com one of the 0 DAYS ONLY nd the sale bLring e in Address . SATURDAY ONLY JUNEAU DRUG CO. Mail Orders Add 5¢ with a lifetime is the pen you have been waiting for. See ily two sets to a customer. J understand this is NOT a cheap, make- Comparable to any $5.00 to $10.00 set on the market, and and inspect it carefully before you buy! iargest manufacturers in the world. This adver- and will not be rcpeated again. 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