The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 23, 1938, Page 8

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CITY CONTEST IIl Health Causes City Head to Abandon Campaign for Re-Election nnounzed Lucas this noon tnat he withdrawing 1 the mayoralty race for re-el- n. The Mayor, who is confined 1o 5t. Ann's hospital, has been ord- cred by his phisicians to take a ccmplete rest for at least one year, » made known, with the result that as soon his present term is up in the next few weeks he will retire for the time being from pu ice. Mayor Judson W t months ago for treatment following failing health and after some weeks at Virginia Mascn hospital in Seatile felt much better. He returned here improved but Saturday wa forced to go to the hosp ther rest. He is suffering now from yellow jaundice, it was stated XAVIER CUGAT $500,000 Federal building. OF DIFFIGULTY - al for fur- George Creel, U. S. Commiss i ne iile or r site, Mr the ground. Being Neither Makes It 4. canaturict, be has done ev- is no musician, musicians find the PR Rave ¥y wiall nagazin: covers to preps for argument knocked out Easier ,to Be BUI}\ ba-‘" Curlein of St i Grauman's from under them Artist - Musician @ » taeatre In Hodywood. His| “The cartoonists think I should pe S % ws e cari- lick to baton, the musicians GEOKGE TUCKER coure mural building that T lick to pen and reh 23—When Chica which cover brush,” ins. T stick to both “ 8 e, i walls : Lounge Restrau-'and everyboc happy ; when he’s with ‘4l n ldor Born in I na, Spui ie's N B 1t e conceit of pretending! un uncl s the nalresss os ;s R ot v fish nor fowl is, Cugat gat wus | 1 apsith b a raumba ) + convenience. It saves Eurgpe before been prov Since he makes no pre-'‘tecns, When he \ 3 rtists he rhythms for society’s belles L S (In e ) B s o with whys andfatibes ) ee. a P SR CPr L R e When he protests he Cause ; It was v t with the b ' great tenor th young vier first TO HELP PREVENT TO HELP END A gol ink on his bow fingers. Caruso’s . hobby was cartooning, so herowor- i MANY COLDS || COLD QUICKER shipping Xavier started drawing, too. VA-TRO-NOL VapoRuB wrecked his musical carcer. He gave up the latter once to join the art Hhroat checr. A o taff of the Los Angeles Times, do- i/ ik ; { | inz Sunday magazine covers, but he v couldn't stay away from his violin than that thinks a dance most Rfowidrorétn Just rub on each nostri/ longer He caricaturist’s floor is firtile the field THEY’RE DOWN in Price because WE'RE DOWN to the LASTOF’EM . ... .. ner to the Golden Gate Expesition, Mrs. Franklin 4. 1o« The First Lady was accompanied by Cricl ‘© an Francisco Bay, where the F After a busy day, Mrs. Roosevelt addressed a huge throng in the O Representatives of various branches of the service and diplomatic corps . Roosevelt took the controls of a tractor operating a “bulldozer” te furn cver They’re All Might y Good---- PLANE FLIER IS - DOWN TO LAND Seventeen-Year-Old Aviat- or Going to Iditarod Has Trouble ELLENSBURG, Wash., March 23 —Glen R. Day, 17, of Clyde Day, flying from S 1 aska, made an eme here because of a buretor. Young Day enroute Iditarod section in Alask on the where he flies freight and cther emergencies. - FDR TELLS - CONGRESS INGUIRY OK is to Jackson’s Report Gives President Carte Blanc for Action in TVA WASHINGTON, March 23— Roosevelt tcday advis that Arthur Morgan's re- from the chairmanship of TVA was the President’s duty, and ke sud clearly that the legislators mey m » any fair inquiry. ttend When politicians afilicied With — aAp agtached opinion of Acting INCEslty S3d SOCORE S NacT Attcraey General Robert Jackson, flicted with obesity swi upholding the President’s right to rhumba; or wh to look comfortabie deiny tango,” he says, “you have cai ures in the fivsh.” Cugat’s drawings tough g ’ remove members of the TVA board was read to Congress this morning. Senator Barkley temporarily blceked the Senate authorization * of an inquiry when he objected to frequent piced with a caustic wit "a request by Senator Bridges, Re- more than m cartoon « 4= publican of New Hampshire, for tion. It is 1 rated best b in ynanimous consent the Loung: Restaurant Charlie McCarthy, with “Dummy Edger Bergen on bi That sort of best of him once. A 1 y matron sued him for thing - ARMY PLANE what similar to the finding of the ‘Texas judge in the case of the man but don’t ever do it agair s paid $500 a day for his news br cast. € has writ- en mere books than he can remem- r and lives on a farm in Duichess aty, near President Roosevelts state, 70 miles from New York -oe - FORMER SEATTLE PHOTOGRAPHER JOINS ORDWAY’S STAFF HERE o The pilot, tentatively identified as W. J. Dougherty, photographer, Major Robert H. Finley, was killed arrived on the North Sea from Seat- A farmer said the plane caught tle to join the staff of Ordway's fire after ripping a path through a F o Shop. Mr. Dougherty is an wooded section. b e O AR FARMERS GET MILLIONS FOR Craft Hits V:r;es, Catches Afire—Major Is Be- lieved Victim MERIDIAN, Miss, March 23—An Army plane, enroute from Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama, to Barksdale Field at Shreveport. has crashed southwest of here early to- day. xperienced photographer and has en following the business in Seat- tle for some y red Ordway, wner of Ord- , who was killed recently in a plane crash near New Era, Ore., left an estate valued at $13,000, ac- cording to his will filed in probate wa here L) - >e - ' They’re All New Stock MRS CASEY RETURNS . s (& Mrs. Louise Casey an” baby re- WASHINGTON, March 23.—The y v turned to Juneau aboard the North Bureau of Agricultural Economics But LR R they re Sea after several months in Seat- esfimates that farmers received ODDS «nd ENDS. and Broken Lines— We need their space more than we need them'. ..... So We’re Almost Giving Them Away-— ‘ among them are: Quality brands of SUITS. OVERCOATS. HATS, SHOES. TROUSERS, SOX! TIES. DRESS SHIRTS, WOOL 4 SHIRTS, SPORT COATS., 5 SWEATERS and others . ... just about EVERYTHING to completely sst outfit @ man for anything. in this Special THEY'RE your big OPPORTUNITY 2 Look Them Over NOW . . . . at at $1785 ; i and $z4.50 We Want to Tip You Off to the including our i Hart Schatfner. & Marx— tle. They were accompanied by Mrs. $456,000,000 E. Tanner. in February from the sale of farm products. This is in addition to $31,000,000 received from ation netices the Government in benefit pay- re Office. ments. oo Lode and placer lo for sale at The Em An Apology is offered to the People of Juneau who attended, or wished to attend, the . . . UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GLEE CLUB CONCERT T ST — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1938. MAYOR JUDSON Mrs. Roosevelt Welcomed in San Francisco Bay ALASKA BOUND You Can Change Your Face Just by Raising an Eyebrow * | Shiny New Handbags || L0 THIS . . . Gailine the natural line of your eyebrows, as Jacqueline Hunt, motion picture actress, has done here. let Den't bushy. By BETTY CLARKE Eyebrows probably are the most i your cyebrows ace. nce cted feature of a woma > the 1e correct shade of wder, and rouge, but few of u ebrows the attention they de- FOREXTORTION ABDUCTION CASE Nothing have worked i adend More Fitting way vise you to L(“vi][(‘ Another Anu,'c to Boy Kidnaping Is for Spring Suits hiendle the problem Make Some Test Brows Let the brows grow in fully 2 than one of a group Then t soft eyebrow pencil Revealed of new and Io\cl_\l. and, beginning near the nose, draw e soft a line through the center of the W' BOCHELL ':’ q\\ 1;“;'“1] brows out ends. Now you ° i YO posEd it IOl bontts and Erner Fred Luck, 23, unem- Meke & note of that area, then Ployed, both of North Pelham, N on of tortion and seeking to collect $30,- charges attempted ex- start skeiching a few trial eyebrow AT lso AND !95 Killed Son With Rat Poison; Mother Guilty parently the pilot was attempting to land again when crashed. | - - o - INSPECTING CCC lso AND 195 in white and pastels | Assistant Ranger Paul Judge and ST. LQUIS._ Mo., March 23— Charles G. Burdick, in charge of [ Mrs. Lenora K_mp,‘ 27, of St. Clair, cCC work in the Territory, flew has been convicted of first degree to Admiralty Island today with murder in the rat peison death of her son jack, aged 6. The jury re- shapes, beginning each time by ¢mphasizing the area of greatest 000 ransom for N e fullness, for often that's the part Levine (bt should be lert tulle The Federal agents said the two Unless your eyebrows h nat- men ureb Inoil_c(:unrncllll-d 'i\):)(h i}]e . you'd better not t arch |Betual - abduction <of Ihe boy. wao them: as a rule they won’t look Nas been missing since February 24. ] I right. For brows that tend to grov e TR \ - only to the ends of the eyes it's ad- < visable to extend the line about half an eye’s width. It improves 3 one’s appearance and makes the ; .y Follow the Bone Line | L RN Be sure the line follows the A bone formation; don't let it shoot e straight toward the ears. L4 | Now, cover the eycbrows and X Z he areas around them with a 5 i . E soft, soothing cream. With your Pllot, Two Pasgcngers Are tweezers, start pulling the hair . . . that grows outside the eyebrow Kl"ed n D]SaSl(‘l‘ shape you have determined on. at Mldmght Pull them one at a time, a few on rae o bound ont e cne side, then a few on the other,| pENTON HARBOR, Michigan, your outfit | working slowly and eveniy. Pull March 23.—Two South Bend, In- | f?:wlii1 Bl e direoign 10 jwilioh rh;md nll"ll and an umdvn‘li(wd ROR RERING } B e v have creats : woman were killed at midnight 5 | o line, "e"':“:}i:‘;:\d“]? ‘x:“:m‘;’ w(hcll)].an an’plan-: crashed outside delicate new E penall 3 Tthetd:::;pg: F}‘:((\:: ‘Warton, 25, the : Note: Black pencile should be : o | used only by women whose hair is g,’g:fi:lncr;;fo ,i’f‘p!fl“;' f?, an.(l {he waSh B!ouses F very black. Other women should|gora®. CPPP SR 1d Hhe WomaR sk mbmen o A thunderstorm had just ended | At only oo when the plane took off and ap- Pilot Shell Simmons for inspection of CCC projects in the Admiralty J commended imprisonment for life. division. In the next two days they L, Rat poison was placed in the child’s expect to visit Hoonah, Tenakee, food. Sitka, Angoon, Port Walter and ST i e Kake. $ Lode and placer location notices e - - | ! for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. — ———— WHEN 4d YOU on Tuesday evening for evem thinking the Grade School Auditorium would accommodate the crowd——FOR THIS REASON, We have changed the place for the NEXT CONCERT on THURSDAY EVENING to the HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Where we are sure we can accommodate all who wish to come. ONLY THE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE ~~————— WILL BE USED DOORS OPEN at 7:30 pm. CURTAIN at 8:00 pan. Price of Admission—50c Tax— 5S¢ Totad-55¢ Take Out Fire Insurance Bewitching bonnets, sail- ors, pillboxes, bowl bre- tons, off-faces..Spring’s Has your value at stake increased since then? Have you increased your fire insurance proportionately? It is too late, after a fire, to discover your insurance isn't enough to cover your loss. Make certain of this important matter—NOW. We'll give you a House- hold Inventory Booklet to help you list and itemize your furnish- ings. Come in, write or telephone for a free copy. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 | Office—New York Life most enchanting hats are here! Straws, Felts.

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