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i BPato ha -put et exdb e long | Republiéats’. 1 'Abuedl- loht utvml. 5 & wntbem‘finmt. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4880. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS FLEET OF PLANES SEARCH FOR MISSING KELLUGG |8 Anzona s Pohtuul 0 [_;fiv SM"'H |s ' In Huge Bank Deal Dlstmglu wd F lying IMANY PLANES * I‘ Cross to Be Awarded ‘ JOIN SEARCH CHEERED BY Streams Plugged by OFF ON VISIT b Boulder Dam Issue | ' to Fliers, Alaskan Trip TATE FAIR e FOR MISSING s s RASKOB PLANS :-ici:i s i mecket | Between 30 and 40 Airs (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is i o the tenth of a series of stories HIRAM JUHNSUN JINBR 1] Homage to American Sec-| o the relitical situation in Will Attend Annual Farm i el LA A DRIVE IN GURN kan Air Expedition in 1920 whic craft Are Looking for made the trip from New York to A [ Two Fliers the various states.) Alaskan points as far as Nome tary Pad by French | 1 " NOMINATED FOR || Dimer - Mov Make' at Departure / Colorado river tolls ov Open Air Address ! coverin 1,500 milec in hours | - o BEI_T DlSTRIBT b s P8 .| CURTISS FIELD, Aug| 20.— Awards w be made to Capt Right commercial planes from 29— The ational and state politics in Ari- e ‘ HAVRE, Aug. 29.— American |zona and penetrates to the smalle Hls THIRD TERM NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Affer| Seeretary of State Frank B. Kel-|chink in every public question ! week of ardous attention 4o his logg said farewell to France thishere. & responsibilities Democratic St. Clair Street, Lieut. Clitford C. ypic fiolq and three army planes morning, sailing on the cruiser| Across the state boundary in b1 o Presidential nominee, Gov. Alfred | E dit A Wi Hutt, Lieut. Clarence B. Crumine, | gom Mitchell Field took the afr Detroit for Ireland southern California the proposed G.OF. Gi I T E. Smith stepped back into the X p enditures Announced rormer Licut. Erik H. Nelson, now [this morning for a search of the Havre, which first greeted the|Boulder Canyon dam on the Colo.|3.U.I'. Llves Jomson Y€~| ole of Governor and will play| | by Democratic Chair- with the Boeing Airplane Company leountry between here and Ithaca American Secretary on arrival in |rado is a hot political topic. but in| mendous Majorily— the part unless something unfore- | < at , Wash, former Lieut.'gor nf M. Merrill and B. M France, gave a fitting goodbye. | Arizona—and from an entirely di. | seen occurs in the meantime, man at St. Louis C. Kirkpatrick, former Scr-'poone. missing. sincy Mondag The quay was lined with people |ferent angle—it is the very breatn| L)emos Name Moore |untit nhe decides which ome of goant James D. Long, and Master'night in attempted. HIght from when he went aboard the ship. of political life, The Colorado —_ three drafts of his speaking itin- | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.—The Dem. Sergoant weph E. English, Buftalo Secretary Kellogg arrived from [river question affects, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—|erary is acceptable. I ocratic Party will spend $500.000 -y The planes are the advance Paris on a special train and rail-|these two, five other Senator Hiram W. Johnson willl The Governor left for Syracuse 3, {in a drive in the Corn Belt Stat guard on what is expected to be road workers, villagers and coun-|states, but it reaches its maximum |be the Republican nominee to suc- this morning to attend the an-' 9 and §600,000 in radio campaign (the greatest concentration ever try pecple along the way were |heat in Arizona | ceed wself as United States nual m Dinner tonight. He Ralph Jonas, chairman of the (g Chairman John J. Raskob, o IF HUUVER Is hnul.» by planes in such a mis= on watch for the special lx.nn; This state, standing alone, de-|Senator and Minor Moore, promi- makes a yearly visit to the State Financial Industrial Secutities [the Democratic National Commit- |sion. Between 30 and 40 planes and waved and cheered as the mands recognition of certain rights nent Los Angeles attorney, will Fair and if weather condition Corporation, who i$ said to be tee said here while conferring| ‘“\n be searching during the day. & train passed |she fecls she has in the river wat.|be the Democratic nominee for the permits, he may make a hrief| gmong group of Wall Street |With state leaders | lach plane carries two ohservers . | Sccretary Kellogg's mission tolers before a move is made dolseat held by Senator Johnson. The nmon-political talk tomorrow in| gnanciers which plans a $30, | The budget of the National Com and the planes will cover the ‘rance was for the purpose u‘l ‘Lun.uud m,\mlmu.- them ».m far, Jcontest will be decided at the gen.|the open air. He plans to say a 000,000 bank in New York’s |Mmittee calls for 3“" "““”.““- an '“"\ route supposed to have been signing, with 14 other nations,|she asserts, she has not receiv eral election next Novembef. S few words tonight but not mm"w 4 t district, John ] crease of $1,000,000 over the bud-| (taken by the fliers the pact ummmmv war. that recognition ator Johnson will complete his political n.m lowntown w8 Jelget announced in New York inf - — Brown Political Tint second Senatorial term next March. — — \ Raskob, the Du Pont family |, ‘\ | Arizona separates her state from the primaly vastordag. SR, i ndt \f’\lflh(’;mf Eo KrE""}'.g ml\“l" Chairman Raskob said e ]ND[AN FOUND DEAD; |her national politics, but she tints tor Johnson recelyed a tremendous mate iriend O vernor Smi Republicans have set their goa J % » MRS GHAPLIN [both liberally with Colorado river majority over (‘,,:I.llr,; ,‘" “"“'“UJGUBTIS TALKS | are others mentioned in th’ [from $2,000,000 to §1.000,000 ,,“,;(‘anuudlmn Is Predic t(d MAY BE MURDER CASE brown. She preferred a Demo e ey f i 10- [ former member of Congress from | | report. I have InfeEin Gligh . that o in: heey bv Democmtlc Nom- AR cratic president in 1916, but elect-|1,04 Angeles. More than half of | (Intcrmational Tlustrated News) ween $6,000,000 and $8,000,000 | K Tom B James, Tndian, was: PA [] ed a Republican governor Infihe ; ots . gb¥e. Benator. Johin. AB I b e -— | mee, ansas ‘:'""l"v'l':”' i“k'fl ?ll""lfl‘yi h!“elvtl [l 1]5!.'0 the state gave both Presi-igon 236,136 and Randall 4192 REPUBLICAN FUND | r..‘-‘. ‘l‘]‘l‘tlh:(l(lln which diad ){n[:-zl:a:-: Frodi s sl e iRl W,,‘”" "'_"“‘”‘"'“ it s Republ ican Nominee fore going into a conference with s the U. 5. Marshal’s office here to= Moore was unopposed for the bed, : had 8Bk » - Redkblf pomigge for ‘GoverRor K-'"-‘“- e 5y 5 9 dential choice Republican [ De s thoss, -handiiys . the Fegkblican liction here that|48Y. Assistant U. 8. Attorney wocratic Senatorial nomination.| Pledges Rewvision to Party finances, Chairman Hubert' Made the pr {G. W. Folta & damlead or > sratic sloas | art) L 8, £ . i nd Deputy U. 8. = Her Democratic delegation to| quere was @ very light vote P Adiial ln H Work! g st 0 Satie dollar of the war debt wiil|S We Foua and Depaty , the _Houston convention started |, .o..,o o siate’ Legs than rotect Agriculture : g OP&- e C. /Hoo. | Marshal Noble are & a con- Mother of Syd and Charles{.nh Smith and finished with him, | Cughout the b oReg S inal budget of between $3,000,-' /8 OHEE ducting an investigation Chaplin Dies—Story s Her Republican relegation to Kan. | WATKINS GLEN, N. Y., Aug. D99-and *':l‘,'l'l”""(‘f.‘:‘.’I‘I;"':I"":" '“';l" “Wall Street money powers and vy —TAriff revision is the key- M il b iy 3 “Ispctial interests have been and are | of Horror of War tion and stood by Frank 0. Low- Bastern campai sudd in HeLY o canshmpdml by §gaee i Gan [Reports Plane Crashes sas City fought Hoover's nomina- fon in order pota-gl e Bstera camusipn gy Johf J. Raskob, Chairman cfithe d¢manding cancella S | den of Ilinols until Lowden left Senator Charles Curtis, Republi- — JOBR. 1 FNeRO e & I that they may feel sate and se-| Op Pénm, in Si HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. 29.—|the race. GEN MILE lcan nominee for Viw_Pre!muF‘“‘ Bemoeratic ARHApAE sGompu el .o ¢ Iré Mountain Side to 50 per cent. of the 2,000,000 regis-: tered vaters (a-.x ballots 1 Pfllflfl Policies Belng that -he had Information thy Re-[SUT¢ i making. private loaus in W this. state In an address in »Syracuse L [Burope thereby placing first movi- Lo 2 - e A fight and when it finished its|wanted Lowden as G. O. P. candi- promised increased protection lacussed'—]s Dec1d~ xzf”“’y“:)" ""l‘l“::m"'(’,’u‘w“ ¥l age on those countries in the| HARRISBURG, Peun Aug. task, the mother for whom two|date for two reasons: First, be-! agriculture as well as to in- 0 B : st i st bl {hands of a favored few instead of| Search continues today for an sons have given their best, was|cause he has a farm in Arizona,| dustry. mg rgamm on R i i {the hands of the people of the x:lrplnne reported to have fallen gone. spends several months of the year At Harrisburg tomorrow, Sen- AW . 5 5 | United States,” sald Little. {during the night on the mountain The mother of Charles and Syd|there and was assumed to know| MILAN, Aug. 20.—Gen. Umberto|ator Curtis will be expected to| WASHINGTON, Aug crossIMPERIAL SALON | Little m, his predictions in|$ide at Clark’s Ferry, along the o o p haplin died in a Glendale hos-lthe problems of a state whose|Nobile was warmly received and|emphasize the tariff revi yesterday jfarm interests are growing DY greeted by a large crowd at the|gument He ar-|currents, advice and opinions are Bt o e, Susquehanna River. = Search. I continuing | his|bearing down upon Herhort O MAY REAPPEAR|:n sdiress at o stute party coun-|Sustuchunna. River. = soarch lask o Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, the!leaps and bounds; second, they railway station on his arrival in|practice of speaking three or four [Hoover as he busies himself here BERLIN. Alls ol e | Planks endorsing the Righteenty [0f the plane and the fliers whose mother, was broken by the rav-|favored Lowden over Hoover be-|ihe city which furnished the funds|times a day determining his campaign poli-| BBRLIN, Aug 2 “M-| Amendment were, included in the, identities are unknown. ages of the World War. Before|cause the latter is a Californian for his Nprth Pole flight. oo ¢ ani deciding matters of x\'\"il\]:u:lllll‘l”l“i"‘l"“”[‘”l"l'd fo e pre. |Platforms adopted by hoth the Re.| PRI that time, her brilliance won her by residence, nization 18 and that point drag-| Local authorities received ||im| 8 % strategy and o 4 g ; Rt r {pudlicans and Democr: LUMBER SHIPMENTS MADE popularity on the English stage.|ged in the California river bogey, | {Only Smith Men Vote in These come largely from bhe|paring to open an imperial salon wife of ex-Kalser ts at n the Royal Reception room. Gen . 2 : : o b : <. ”(nunx-lh held here yesterday ! e i Her husband, Charles Spencer because to be a Californian in!Nobile paid a call on Signora Pon- So. Carolina Prlmary 1*] st \z\-'nu South, ‘I;ul ;{):m”l‘lmm :\"hlh":”:l"xv "!"H"L the comigg PSS Shipments hmng made by the Chaplin, Sr., who died 30 years{much of Arizona is to be in the|tremoli, mother of Prof. Alde Pon- e est, as he Republican 2! Juneau Lumber Mills today in. ago, was also a well known Eng-|camp of the enemy in the battle [tremoli, who was carried away in| COLUMBIA, §. C., Aug. 20.—A _' l~l'll' nial hn‘lnvl.l late 0. confer i"“\/'\\\ |lvl| k""':'l\f\(::“fli:mm‘:l"“lI'h:lr‘;:e{ROBERT DONALDSON {clude lagging for Hirst Chicha- | lish actor. of Boulder dam. [the Ttalia bag {rule requiring those who voted in|™'th Mis chicf ac o Lol ey ot the bra-war Bewos Hal RETURNS FRGM MINE zot and ship timber for the Astor- | With the coming of the World| When Lowden dropped from the | .. Mo, ‘Demotzatio N Btate-wids Tyl [MIHT CRpESIONS:, QLRSS 4 B O e o AT e s P - lia-Puget Sound Packing Company’ | War and the terrifying raids of [race the Arizona ribe to a|?Tmly upon the controls of thefjust received a large order for 0. P. dele- HARRY MORTON TO mary yesterday to sub: the German Zeppelins on London, |gates at Kansas City turned with yarEv: HRehiners |equipment. Other signs point to| TRobert 8. Donaldson, President |at Excursion Inlet, being taken ¢ g .0 attempt to revive|and General Manger of the Ad-|by the Virginia IV, and lumber tor. < Ity Island Coal Compgny, ar-|the Chatham Straits Fish Come o New Port Walter, and Ed | There has been increasing pr sure from New York and the New England States for greater activi-|marked socia ties, Those section lan organiz some of the glittering pomp that|mir affairs before the|rived in Juneau from Harkrader pan . |pledge of allegiance to the Demo the horror of it all wrecked herlas much grace as possible to the| BE SMITH ORATOR c:utic National ticket was entorced mind and seven years ago physi- cians id only a sea support of the trip would | merce, but they fi retary of Com-| —_ throughout the State. Those w nkly said thai| Democratic National Committee.|refused to subscribe to the rule have set up|war I)e\hlll.n aboard the Apex No. 1,|Snyder, Tenakee, which was load= sav. '»It“ i Crpl BUNS the same strong campai could man James J. Connors today re-fwere barred from casting a bal-t " pooeoy organizatics which The former emperor's consort |Capt. Bd. McDougall ed by the Margnita, HSE sons. Arrapged A D hor|mot be waged in their stato for|ceived telegraphic advices thatllot. Several scores of voters inl4ae yeey precisely described and|is sald to plan a series of recep-| A full cargo of coal was) 2 ]',"x“"']..', “;""““«‘” l‘{"‘"“‘;‘{ '\r|the Californian as could have been | Hz Morton, Anchorage law-|different parts of the State were|uuiavently there are several |tions, to w + of_the old | Drought to Juncau on the tender. |y iy Change fo Amarics, Smmlgrgsion’ “] i “- staged for the former Illinois exe-|y has been designated by the!barred from casting a ballot. Sev-|sroups acting more or less inde-|nobility who remained | Mr. Donaldson reported unusually |75 4 f"f">“"1 her ‘"‘1'_'“’“'“;‘ s "By [cutive, their farmer-neighbor and|National Democratic Committee toleral scores of voters in ditferent | pendently ifaithful to the house of Hohen- ‘wmd progress during the xmnl’l isiting Place; Vi 1tes barre seasel 'S 8, y I Smith ¢ 3 3 " 5 ing o 58 Titgen ,”,”"] b I‘ l;:]‘ ,,::Zr:f)f]_rlill3y close friend. |be one of the speakers for Smith|parts of the State refused to pledge| There is an inereasing demand|zollern are to be invited. Thege!Month at the mine. N During the! 500 Miles 4llll B¢ “vmil':hl:‘;:‘; the two sons an.| In thelr governor, George W. P’|and Robinson in the campaign. He themselves to vote for Gov. Alfred | trom the South for more effective|social affairs are to take place in|Deriod the shaft has been sunk ° y Hunt, seeking renomination, the was directed by Senator Millard E.|E. Smith for President and were|grganization work in those States'the so-called Netherlands Palace,! 100 feet, he said, the total depth b y & L ¢ 4 b o 8 resi- r re a ap lee! “WA A ska A 20 —Afl. fanged fo provide her o resi-l, . .. wave ' colorful lesder "Tydings, chairman of the Bpeaksr's|dentsd balloss. S aim Hoover sen.|Unter den Linden. near the for-|now.being more than 360 feet.| SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 30 —AtsSN lwhere leadc :l'lnl-mf X L,‘::}x,‘;:}"ii’::'m:(-‘:l‘ly ¥\:vqn In state affairs who is as uncom- Buteau, to report immediately to| All seven of the Democratic(timent is being manifested. mer imperial palace. The Nether-| Within a short time it will be| ‘]‘;rv “‘m“: e ;:";Ilm 4y 'neu l"onx* w‘_‘f{{’ e pge m_m]‘ was tenewed |PTOmIsing on the Colorado ‘river!Fred W. Johnson in charge of|Congressmen were renominated in i SO 6 BT lands Palace has remained the|possible to take out coal in much | a0 nm-‘n o ia »ur;d ishermen g ’I'l"l stono irritation set in |matter as he is emphatic in voic. | Western headquarters at Salt Lake | the primar, prope of the HohenzoMern!larger quantities and of even KL“ red o ;xl"'l-" on of a her- 'mti death .f‘,“(,w‘.,, She will be|lnB his views. ‘(u\ Utah. Mr. Morton will leave - eee - cul. LI | family {finer quality, he declared ”l:“i'|ll|l:l (:;:‘ went out 500 mllu{fi 4 ok hat Hunt Is Optimistic for the South on the Alaska which . ] An attempt to give tea parties o R e, & ; a 1l moviedom P iy Purted Friday and 21 moviedom} Known as.“Hell No", Hunt sincs|sails from Sewsrd September 2. 2"’1“5 Ol'e"A y @ year or two ago falled, bacause Quarter of a Million L le‘:;nri::: ;,',T’.nm,"“y,fi:;n‘fitw 0 0 hove a river conference at Denver,| Fred W. Johnson, ¢ of Rock!Campaign ainst the former courtiers.could not L siti lace for 2 B T e ROMU G ia e et dieviaily wrdey Sail Mlbings, Wromibe Was: Biiikit] N Laccustom themscives to the| Dollar Fire, Vancouver|at King Cove in such force, so 5 ter proposition with those . two'of the Western States Smith.tor.|W alking Home thought of seeing someone in,the {much o, that fishermen cannot ussia Refuses to words, the man who' climbed from |President Association which con- e Place of the late Bmpress Aug-| VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 29 |handle them. They are salting = Aid League Against [bus boy in a mining town restaur.ducted the successful Smith pre.| BRIGHTON, England, Aug. 20 SEATTLE, Aug. 20.—AVOIINg a]yste Victoria, whose memory Is Fire fanned by a high east wind,|the fish down as fast as possible Le > ant to the gubernatorial chair|convention campaign in a dozen|The ®irls of this seaside resortfcrowd and welcoming committeefyyered to all’ monarchists. Prin Manufacture of Arms|taces the present campaign with|or more Western States. Mr. Mor.|are tired of walking home and|awaiting him at the Boeing Field, {demolished the British Columbiajand in the meantime holding re. Hermine, however, now ap-!Box Company, Ltd., factory and!serves in nets. b8 A it 0 » ; a1 b GRS speaking |have declared war on motoring|Col. Charles A. Lindbergh landed | parently belfeves that cnough |tannery’ with a' loss estimated at| One report says enough herriig, | il GENEVA, Aug. 29. — Russia i.’l‘... [lr’;;u‘r;:;v';:;::l s:.h‘}l.:n:‘ree, ;:xlvl‘::,';d:]:.l, .:;Q'::“fi::”:n':‘no? 1" | sheiks. at the Sand Point field late yes-|{jme has elapsed and that a sec-|$250,000 before brought under con-|are being taken to fill 15,000 bars has refused to collahorate With iy some instances by almost nair-{ Mr. Morton has been practicing, TWO young men strolling on the terday afternoon on a flight from ond attempt to cpen an imperial jtrol. rels of 250 pounds each. il the present efforts of the League|jine margins. law in Anchorage for some time. |street were accosted by two girls|Medford, Oregon. 1.\5_ .lhtf)mdr{v,‘!fi. lon will be crowned with suc- . =l of Nations to control the manu-| Ong other Democrat, James H.'He succeeded to the practice of|in & motop car. ”Thv lm:r went llh'x)vrill;(:t:hhm::‘ Wt retirement i cogs, 4 CRO 3 facture of arms. v, . ; tate, seeks L Yavh r the latter's|for a drive into the country and | Sy P MOVIN(, TIME i colpents.. sy il L SRTET L TR .'h. Tesided in Juneau for{when they wero 20 miles from <+ | CHARGED WITH LARCENY A o8 Nations has done noth- (Coatinued on Page Three) lmm yeurs town the car stopped . PREMIER MINE PRODUCES | - | e NO LONGER FEARED” : ing toward the solution of the by 1 The girls said they would like 900 TONS CRE DAILY| H. C. Timmerman was charged proien ot reut dnsrmament and JUNE BROWN PASSES pRECAUTIONARY ~ |fome of thowe preity fiowers from R Lvith graoifhseens and o: ey : insists urgent steps be taken to a nearby field, The young men| The Premicr gold mine is nowipeld to await the action of the g T s s taken to obtain definite results AWAY; FUNERAL TO BE AC’"ON TAKEN, walked back to town and arrived|milling over four hundred tons of 7, Grand Jury at Ketchikan,| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 29.! Last month the group heard de. tailed reports of .crop conditions. In the four states. They heard | also about production and move= - and avoid risk ot future wars by | HELD TOMORROW P. M. HEALTH OFFICER |2tter midnight. Their only con-|07¢ dally in addition to shiDPIng uccording to the advices received |—No longer does the northwest an attempt to supervise produe- solation was that four similar|OVer five hundred tons which i8'hy the U, 8. Marshal's office here, {fear the potential difficulties of . e highes int in the | pyis St ot SB bhoe s ‘vaat ‘Hold ore ) tion of armaments. Russia claims| ... poperta Brown, -10-year- cases have occurred the same|t0 4até the highest po His bond was set at §5,000 moving fts vast field crops to mar. fuction. The com-j .- —— {ket. Agricultural, industrial and me i coal 3 that now it merely misleads pub- Due to the sudden death of 4 property’s proc b 5 s it al and ments of coal, dairy products, lic opinion by holding forth false |10 daughter of Bruce Brown, part 'y, children under cireumstances ook pany fa carrying on extensive op-| gy — ——8 | transportation agencies have gone|plements, fron and stecl, luml e i owner 0| 9 v ATSR ., Inin p? ime erations in preparation for thej I ifar i 1vi] heir problems by ther o i Lopes of ament. that have mystified, for the t 3 | ar in solving their problems byland other commodities requiring’ ope o SRk ing AT farm, died at 6:30 o'clock hflhb,|,|g local physicians, Dr. H. C.|#————— —%|commencement of production from| ~ HAVANA USES P*:D*rl(:?:s | | co-operation. lcars. ‘With this information A HELD W!T!..O.UT BOND night after an illness of about 26!,y ighne, ¥ Health Officer, % the Porter ldgho. Prosperity and | TO CURB NIG P e Bakt whdn fasi ],,.,“,m.‘:h“m_ thay . forecuat; Alial il John Escabillo. awas held with- [1ours. at the home of David J. gimply as a matter of precaution,| | Reindeer Hunters ‘ |Bliverado properties on Marmot| e Aug. 29, | |of Minnesota, North Dakota, South|volume of freight for the quarh t bond on a charge of rape at|Housel. The cause of the death pus ordered that children must ; 4 ik | [River. There will be accommo-| HAYANE, cuba, Aug. 39. HHIE CHEEER s O e, o ol | eing. o Ssanmg : ;4 B! is thought to be “cerebro-spinal g b- Join Searc fOI' d 500 workmen and by!! —The municipal authorities | 8 i Ketchikan yesterday, to await the|!® thOught to pinal not attend theatres or other pub-| | | WEloR. for 50 ekl o e A ek bro. | |market, farimers, shippers and 1 |sentatives of railroads serving they action of the Grand Jury, ac- meningitis of a malignant form, |jc gatherings until further no- I )"us",g Fliers | October the management nxxxm :‘,‘ ‘mve_ amru-j' h'“‘,". 4 lp ; road companies did all they could |territory and of the Amerisen . cording to information received ®3id Dr. W. W. Council, who at- tice. While it has not been de-| | — L EORE continuo R | ‘f"‘“"_““ A ot tes | |d0 individually to prevent a glut|way association attended the meetd by U. S .Marshal Albert White. |tended the Brown child. |termined yet whether or not the | cop ENHAGEN, Aug, 20.— | |high grade cre over its teaslinel] the princips! cabarets, o e | land then hoped there would be|ing and learned of the volume. 1t ic in conneetion with the al-| All children who had been in'amiiction that brought death to | Reindeer hunters have now | |from the’ Prosjerity n“ “ Al S Whdape oporation. haw | 1§ e 1o w0 around and auf {farm crops for which to prepares leged abducting of a girl by Es-|contact with June Brown during David J. Housel, 3rd, aged 14| joinaq parties searching in | |UBder construction. s also| [ bosn hgld offansivc. ¥ {ictent carmina) fhcllities to hodle|As & resdlt. thag” sadi KN cabillo. The girl was found last |the 1ast few days have been moved months, and June Roberta Brown,| | iy, interior of Greenland for | |!aKing active stops to developi| The acglon 1s par: of a || 0" |terminals are ready week By Deputy U. S. Hlnhul from town into the country, until aged 10 years, is contagious, Dr.| Bert Hassell and Parker Cra- ‘;\he Silverado. . | general movement to im. |’ Mo idbronalitativen: ot "‘“'-l 3 y W. H. Caswell, in the woods, |the nature of the disease has been DeVighne declared that he re-| mer, who went down in their | B i am— || prove rh’e nmru}l u-nm.si:l’u-. o i ohs iithiats meet -avbiyl thrge) i haard is i llfl,!a"lllh’ about two miles from town, after derinm:lx determined, Dr. Coun- gardv(: prfl:cn:tlu:l‘::ry &mi::du:l:- | plane on a flight from Coch- | ‘ GIVEN FIFTY DAYS ‘j f' «unln chief e l‘he' Ubmonthis: a8, meniets of the Novth. | of aparation sadiih k(i she had been missing for several cil said. (en today to be the safe ~| | rame, Canada, enroute to [} _ % ] 3 ||, increasing popularity of ¢ 8hi s AVISory DS, e of aitfoers hat B e days. The funeral for David J. Housel, tional thing to do. i Stockhohn. Annte Grant was sentenced ,ul’ Ciiba as & tourist center has | vl?w ”‘)gved:”‘hlmn“:m e mmrlx‘npnwl( tl‘ugm-l\lng as M BB NIRRT & who. aish Moudsy SEgumecn, PO . g | The hunters will search ||WrRESI to serve 59 ;‘;‘u“ nm: been accompanied by a O™ | fol oone™ conditions s freight | transportation, problems. Itg Miss Gladys Bubhler, teacher of fand for June Brown, will be heid | S. Guyot, traveltng salesman,!| . romote mountain regions “"l'"‘“ of the Alaska ;’“e vy responding increase iu night | | ERATRE oy BE- tuaaibil B lmat el B mathematics - in the Juneau Highlat the C. W. Carter Mortuary to- came to Juneau on the Alaska | and explore the. shore cliffs. Ldw, ‘aecording to advices re- lite .facilities. School 1s a passenger aboard the morrow afternoon at z o'cloci, from a business trip to the ceived the U. S. Munhnll of- make plans for enough cars toithe Minnesota Farm Bu ¢ bere l" * move the crops. {ation. 2 o

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