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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4970. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928, ' MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE_TEN CENTS GIRL WIFE CONFESSES TO MURDER THEN SUICIDES - llii o8 ' Ao % 4 A L ARy L8 HOUVER GIVEN o ! ~’:> of Town’s { ' B it s JOHN BARRY MORE WEDS AGAIN MYSTER")U 22 A by ol wee : hm;ujr l.’omt i | 5 v 1 the k«lnf«mung by insurgeants passed through a ve! & | ot 22 of the pre.tic foung o | Phase of his illnes . o : women of the town Jil ¥ word from Buckingham Palace 3 1 y BTH Procession from Station to pec, State of Jalisco. The bar . indicated there is & long diffi. 4 Woman Confesses Kl"lng » 3 - 3 v dits invaded the town la - s s t le before the d: o1 % 3 r Embassy More Like ! IR B e e e | e L il - Man in Front of His Riot than Parade pal building and invaded % w g i 1508 g ; ! : . ; . B | homes. They then surrounded ¥ ; : : o ‘ ; Wife and Child BUENOS AIR Argentine, ’ the movie theatre w LBUENOS AIRES, Argontine| Vb e k. : ‘ S ' & |CLUE IS FOUND : Hoover and his party ved 4 and while the men were held here at sunset last night after | J8 & | at bay, a group of the bandi e o Pt 2 : IN SUICIDE NOTE an all-day trip across the Argen- x & | sclected the women from th tine Pampas A 8 | | audience, taking them to their | | : : ali : ] Mr. Hoover roceived the great-| [} ! b5 Sinratibibons o > SEGRETARY Is 3 : ; Slayer on Wav to Surrend- welcome this city ever ac- W )¢ goRg # | R 3 come er when Sends Shot corde North American Jlito Irkgoyen, President, 3 2 o 4 o8 A b John Barrymore P screen star, and Dolores Costello, and other high officials greeted | o § i DEAD, c“chGO who played roles te him in several picture atie ré Into Her BOd)’ the party at the railroad station ’ £ - * T : {cently marriod ¢ % 3 ore ‘wea recently divorced but the elaborate parade went ‘ | o 1 % [Ses "] RATEe ‘ e J ST bitog “'; livorced | GANTON, Ohlo, Dee. 14.—Mrs, teay whon' the. thinné sricncs 2 3 ; i rom his second wife years old and his bride aret Heldman, aged 21, 'O about the " reception committee | § 3 b J. M. Dickinson, Democrat, | —— ———— ———~ - ——— — [Lorain, Ohlo, fired a bullet into the crowd overwhelmed the po-| § J ¥ Passes Away TEEL PROCESS EXPECTED TO to the ) | } | hot him dead in the presence of lice lines 3 L ; SET, i REVI , ,(); ) wife and child R s g o0 47 | 1 s REPEAL EFFURT' 3 ‘\I‘ II‘? l‘\\‘n(:;n ml‘)u,}x)((;:-;"u“ oy s M ‘(" The youszk Womas iiSues . | 3 1 . | i e D) R, hoer b XA , . jenroute with her last night from - - 1 1 { | 2 tary of War in President Taft's MINNEAPOLIS, . Dec. ' 14—The | it R0 A eriths. ‘oftiel | % | {|Adminisiration, died late \1 nneapolis Journal says that Mis 4 | 4 Vi 4 \ when she took her life |Urges Delegate to Work §178y following an ‘operation seva PieSsigns, yonag Rin Wife Confesses ) J % o ! : gall stone troubl apolis woman, ‘has discovered a| oy poigs OICKES Ll 3 7 for Change in Merchant A military funeral will be held to u.| méking’ jroboss ‘which has| . " 2 i i bl e DRIVER BElNG | : | Wk, | ¢ ! ow at Nashville, Teun. Ve ] Y Is been purchased by /the Bethlom|SYerYthing to her husband. ahe | ' : ; ' Marine Act of 1920 afans of the Contederate Army will R asroed o e put to active use should revive the 2 b " . ! . Vithout BEtonfod Dledieatts. the | 5 5 mining of low grede iron ore in| Qudiitancoship with Fear during I ¥ Combletos Sodis. 1 REAL SOUTHERN b b : |the last few months. Heldman This is an exclusive and hither- |, | 5 L e Y, ¥ 3 re AR e opetsghiny .| g | picked from a waste paper baskel —_— sition to the Ala Although he practiced law in “When developed by the Bethle : s yostend A 1 . to unpublished photo of Inezj) >, Fede - 2 ki . . ' e ton it should furnisniOf their home yesterday a crumpled Is Declared Responsible| Norion. the. blond showsgir) »‘ n i he Tedoral| B g s w—— Chicago for more than a quarter of | hem Corporation i furnish | sioige note Mrs. Heldman had ne Act of 1920, and | " ‘ a century, Jacob MeGavok Dickin. ([ G solial e ANy #8. Me. problem o tten severa ys ago and the for 2 of 5 Deaths on | whom Arnold Rothstein, late|instructed Secretary Frank A 1fllll“mh erI\th (abdw®), son, native of Mississippi, remainea |~ O M M ander in Antarctic which ext haye workad for ge A\l‘H '.‘.-.‘}.-ul“\l\‘jlln-l:‘d'\‘un‘w‘kwm‘w”u w"':: ki £ th bl illed! Boyle to request Delegate Suther.| Well-known American actress, B el souihEn: A ke ns s A L Dl cades—to utilize Jow grade iron | iSCé b 2 “1 ing of the gamblers, willed | herner, and it wa & ays e as (nly its contents, she admitted that ash. nghway one-sixth of his fortune, In hep|!and to introduce a bill in Cong: ‘ now playing in a Londén pros esident ct Tennessee that he had 7 gl ores In manufactue of steel” the| o wog the “comely young womin questioning by police she re. or the purpose of deleting the obh-| duction, announces she: will{the unusnal distinction of servi ng of Dugs with lllen Jaur ¥s, t add slayer” for who search SEATTI Dec. 14-~With the | Jectionable phrase “excluding Alas. marry Count Anthon de B as a Democ ic Secretary of Wa N 131ne men " N th arder o i yeste of aufomobile acci. | ¥ealed an agféement between!ka” from the law. It also author. Y Y "t ) e nelds mads Yor Lie, S a > " from the | i | dari,” famous in international|[in the cabinet of a Republican| NIW YORK, Dee. 14 Comman. |0 nated tha the [goqr 'and which has been battiiag dents in Washington standing at | | the dead gambler and his es-jized Mr. Boyle to wire the Del socicty, (The date hasn't beeg | Pesident fer Richard K. Byrd in a wireles iem G NN COUVET- | ihe ‘authorities because of mo i e Highway Patrolmen are!'tranged wife regarding terms/sate its endorsement of the meas. s L en 1sion st \ s ; ! 1 would me billion k. Dickinson supportes Tatt againgt|dispatch from his ship, Cit ngible clues b Ehas 4 ced eek b set, * Py SSAv 4 ry fo! it s making an intensive search for a| under which he would suppon ur ; "")’“’"'“ ’l' ""’I* i ;’* y ’:".‘,“ Cternationat N",,m,, Bryan in the campaign of 1908 and | New York, now in the Antar ,“ A A : _‘f“, “Put on your hat and coat,” y hit-and.run driver declared re-| her, ‘]’ deralize the “; ng % -:“ of 1 i ———— was subsequently made Secretary|denied reports he sent Bill Riley,| '~ ““‘;‘ 18, “wou ¥ "".’.1’ - 1led Heldman at hes. sponsible for two of the deaths. (International Newsroal) by permitting fish killed more 't War. He held the office through [dog driver, back to the Yukon to|!ionized in the new p e To Surrender Miss Ithel Morrison, of Long- i |than 48 hours to be ci two years which marked the Ma.|scoure 40 huskies to replace dogs|tricity subplants open hearth fur-} . o 00 0o ™o n” automobile ot dbh hies Colast b i1 | yroperly preserved and it | A naces in the new scheme of things 5 i view, and ‘Allen Coleman, of Ta- pr : f dero” uprising in Mexico against|that died aboard the shins of the and started for the Sheriff's of- coma, ‘Whré illad ‘Whed ‘thetsaito- Is UMBER | human ~ consumption plfs 1 expudition | “Immense deposits of low grade S Jarrang Steel Corporation and which whon | ¥ ik the Diaz regime. Observers said fice On o 5. Heldman obile srturned efter collidi | It was the first meeting of the A + |ore which it does mot now to OO DYGTINEING Wi GiHag | Siiitbar 1 oate tons it Dickinson sométimes differed with| A ¢ from Vancouver, B, C.|ore WA 1t (oes BOL HOW DAY 'Oltold her husband Fear had pur- with another machine on the Se- = ‘m ,.l‘, " “_” ""' \“-' e Philander C. Knox, secretar 9 week quoted Riley as g | 8 ";'" :‘ ,‘,“ "-"l; “_‘“~.“ ‘” sued her and made life “hell on attle-Tacoma Highway. Patrolmen iy Mg ate, as to Mexican policy; but it logs died ‘and Byrd had com. ¢ MIANOSCHE, WELE BECOTe VE-|oarth” She said she resolved i3 a0 searehing for gk, drigen..ot k.o B 30 Jor. B0 E S R1. LT iy sfwas for family and business rea.|missionyd him to get replacements vable and Lae MInBesota, ore - |, venga herselt at any ecost. Wil ‘ uncheons, ~ Under. e existing . L it ] Byrd's message added: “We uave [#ustry Would be revived. } y A ‘ i | e g oy o g . } sans that Dickinson ™resigned his A# the couple neared the Sher- "o Anna Reichel, of Tacoma .‘mx‘mn ments with [].1; : ‘.\r( a :1_ cabinet portfolio in 1811, A Ten.|86 dogs aboard. All are in goc e iff's office, she fired a shot inio seriously injured, and when | Cate, however, it will be poesible nessee company in which his fam- | condition. Only three or four hay ecovered consciousness she to cortinue the ‘weekly sessions ily was interested went into re-|died although several were give which were changed today from ld of being struck and the driver v . her body. Heldman raced for the i lara('uulmn of hospital but the girl died. He then other .car speeding away. b {Friday to Thursday of each week. [y - Evans Gi Prod bl tamily y s due to be- E va) Rag F S 1ves roduc-|tention amily necessities due to b A collision between his automo- |~ Study Mail Orders ot until after 1899 did Dickin. avement He was not tcld to go ] bilo and a stroot. car resulted in Ten of Largest Companies| con: uvan gkprendbi vver e | tion'Before Appropria- 'Jeon ipractibs -diw % Nashviils,|and i /a. MHganteonnectsd W the death of Aloysius Vrehosc and PR owih of the mail order 8 Tk . e gt iBiriat sl hmpnecgrad e et ijury o Miss Marsuerite whaen| on West Coast in $100,- this community and the Cham. tions Committee neng, ., ML SusUIMAT he. ayat:fto | e (apad iR u A o 8 gl Chicago to represent the Illinois S, o g in Tacoma, G i3y OOU'OQ() Combine o ‘n.n: :m‘l_,\ wa $ “K,”' ans ¢ g Central railroad as general solic ymade a complete statement of all Being Discussed s wite had mm him. WGANO, §viigerianc, Dec. 14, League of Nations Council rtaining opinion regardin Another crash near Yakima be : orrect 1'» ‘”I 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The|tor, He continued to call Nash tween a coupe and a truck caused| ., |was indiga 4 il hit Sun of Alaska gives the | yijje > > as 3 3 ; | TACOM 5 e i | ville his home the drath of K. W. Parsons Lone e iay WasborDes. 14-dljsct=walh browti N by ® hour day in the On Alagkan Commission p b8 of ‘the BRGeenNS re- |growing ason, which though| g ars were rich in publ Stresemann, Premier Bri sponsibility. could not be placed on |short, permits production of good| ] ; | | ceivership and demanded his at-|away. Riley wen: home becaus ; Rhiinalned Noto went to the Sherifs office and { | | | | | l Tho fifth death is reported from |°N¢ hundred million dollar com-|paulkner who said frankly tha . yine of Intercoastal lumber, ship. lton where Mrs, Bertha Wood.-| st {ikomsaty, TAvEIVING 40 of # was killed and her husband|P"E ! ! & f theany arles was injured when their ; |ing on the West Coast has been|order b | petimetital Stattons 86r the De ashed (ito &ight feet of Watar |order buyers as well as persons [perimental Stations for the th s 4 &, Wiy arranged here, Morgan J. Boyle,|not engaged in the mercantile busi.|Partment of Agriculture, before|States as counsel before the Alas- B : ere had been 10 Receives Harmon Trophy « of San Francisco, counsel for the |y He suggested that a spec.|the House Agricultural Commit-|*an Boundary commission in Lon ‘ but things wera gettin phy g organization announced. ial committee be mamed to make|te® Appropriations Sub-Commit-{don in 1903, He spent two y Pan - American (,onff:rencc;‘” v 0N i d“.;,’:"‘.‘,l.lflfu.,};h —Escorted to Rostrum E The Pacific Atlantic Lumber|a survey of the tield and report |t in the Cabinet from 1909 to 1911 . e » i it 1 : SENATE AIDS jeomesom s i o om0 St | v suit ottt or e accopted secomt volica wp| Informed on Bolivia- | vie conteonie ited soparc| by Orville Wright - 5 Sidn: 08 RERGI - sl et G 4 oats per acre r d from 33 pointment from a Republican ad- SLOnB TN Bitdemsio sl o plans to start operating the first of | My Faulkner called attention to|42 Dushels, 20 to 23,|ministration when Attorney Gen- Paraguay Strife o ‘Captnisslon, af Voritissi ae 7 + & . . | atic TAS iTON, Dee. 14.—Twa, s R e e > wheat 17 to 32, potatoes $5 to|eral Harry S. Daugherty chose hi conciliation WABEHINOSON, N URG M NI ety | h"}”::.::f‘;‘x::u Mheringlig s oty (XSl doeal, Gushl iy ket iny SLEASR, turn x«:( g g e Susdls! o owe M | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—The| e outstanding figures of the aviation E F eting ancing bering |ness houses, citing a ance ¢ P abage 5, i 22 as al ass ot i . ordil ‘camre ‘togethe v E E | ventan ledantt | Beekaiion USE &4 Jgulansie LGN ool 1 mangels 11% tons.|{handle injunction cases against|Pan-Amer rence's specia |world came together dramatically Arrangements have been com-| o ar flmllrnim wael dur- | He g variety of wheat has |the federated shop crafts committee on the Bolivian w 1| last night when Orville Wright, plated for the ) ghknsaartetion. o ing the p. had paid an av been developed by the Experi- Dickinson also advanced from !Paraguayan dispute r!c led t the first man to fly a motor driven X 5 : age of more than mental Stations which matures in ) > |heavier than air craft, escorted Passes Approphallon the entire Atlantic and Gulf con-|per month in taxes and lic 90 CRIRRRN . rankass 5 oo ‘”1 olicitor to general counsel for the [n to recommend th nferenc Col. ‘Ghartes A. Lindbersh to (il ts > Yol - Y8 1 in| antra ines, served fi all upon all American republic | 4 signments “of - PRoiHOL 1Cost | proci By ionit in tesws and po bl L L ¢ ' 0| lllinols Central Lines, served for| ca ] . 1 ! 0. A o7 b Whl(l’l HOUSC Refused Sudars. Dvariad AR vt Lond l;? ‘“‘yl h \hm:':flt gL E’I:lll'l‘:-.lillihfl"ln;') ;[l.u\.l ”I 5 Whltwo years after 1915 as recei umuwp.urullg in the vn.]mnn, to T ilr;:ln::“;z: [(h‘.m:,! vx“.:.x“:],:l.lr]e«‘(u‘?‘;]({ lare under way for the output of i o Sotuse and. if jrewrt i ifor the Rock Island railroad, s|exercise their moral influence to ! Ac s eren el ~Conference Slated |2re undet whs for. ithe output, o {adutoss tor its eghiee aid: it the .. Vioa DPSMMERE of the Amiriea Ho. | smonth JOUREENNS dirterenias’ Bae the Harmon irophy in reconiion Concerns involved include Sud.|or L el 4 5 @ ciety of International Law and|tween the two nation | Sk -~ % J o B! 2 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The|den and Christensen, Charles R.|Losroen in. ,H"}‘;" o ARy ’l‘h’;" Man Seeks $53.000 !headed #li6 American Bar sssocia.| The special committee begsn s | ATTLE, Dec. 14.—~The merger| The trophy is -awarded annually Senate has passed the Treasury-|McCormick Lumber Company|wil wor o found in mail ord ok tion in 1907 At 76 he was elected | session shortly after the Paragu the Dexter Horton National{to the man voted to have dons the Post Office one billion dollar sub-| Charles Nelson Company, Hoquiam |1 oer et o et bure hobrder Damages in Breach to the presidency of the fzaak|an ‘Charge @'Affaire mitted | Bank with the Marine Bank Cor.|most for aeronautics that year. ply bill after adding several mil- |y Ihi | ) g 0 D, is L1 Walton L p P a note to the Statc partment | poration ‘today vés the North- D i s 0 o el sumber and Shingle Company, St.|, t . 3 ¢ e Action|Walton League of America. I ¢ Ly " lion dollars for Prohibition En-|piiPer M, BUTERe TONPANY, P lto the Radbsii . ol I""”’"‘“"r f Promise Acti '”. Dickinson was born in Colum. ribing the situation as threak.|west the largest Tinancial institu.| Staff Sergeant C. L. -Longrem forcement which the House re-| o Grh, Vi (iR A 'lli|‘“1 or ;:‘dl g 78 ¢ LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 Wal.|Pus, Miss., Jan. 30, 1851, He paid|ening and war imminer fon. Nine banks and two branch-|with Mrs. Longren and two child. :;;4 v‘n"n]l mr‘)'x;-'!zll‘f‘vr::v must concur | Mill and Timber Company, Tt ]:< 00 HEEEE Rk . od Blancha ] has filed sui¢|the expenses of his education by Charles Evans Hu, s fx the|es .]n‘- involved The I(“”fifm u:’:l- :x-n. are ;;.nmv:;uvra unlhér Ql|llf85;l > « any, Ra ipst . X | teaching and at 20 had won his|American member of th mmit. | Volv § by POl : The Senate also adopted an|American Mill Company, business firms first and endeavor |for $53,000 damages for breach of | teachin - gnon e The new holdlig 4 Signal Cor o P Adattiadat 1L “””hlmr Dam | Lumber Company and Crown Lum-! 45 o100 1 order buying there.| promise, against. Adelaide I Pot.|MASter's degree at the University|tee. ‘].“ new b |‘[‘ company »\1!\! bej Army nal ‘Corps at Chilkoot, & d E £toj 3 4 of Nashiwille. He continned hi J known as the Dexter Horton Mar- ‘ulvl with his family will visit over th bill authorizing an increase ber Compan e ving cleaned their n | tenger Hanson, gyl o ¢ \ 3 Pl sy S g LI T, having SR, thele: dwn IO RTIEEE X the dofendant|1eBal training at Columbia College OFFER TO BE MADE |ing Corporation e holidays in the States. o New York and at the WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—A plan |~ ) 3 | . a s romised 4 two vears |DE RasIn tinguished Flying Crosses to lht-" | He fmriher asserts that he his giv. He entered legal practice in Nash.|good Joffices to Paraguay and Bo- Wright Brothers, (omutml of r’"unler’ |en her cosily jewelry ville in 1874 He met Martha livia "for a settlement of their > . >o— ¥ | 5 | Mrs. Hanson formerly w Overton there, his bride in 1876.|boundary dispute was presented . . | 4 § :| Three sons were born to them this afternoon to the conference Claim F : SPOKANE, Wash.,, Dec. 14— wife of Dr. J. E. Potteng T v “ 5 i CRRR A 28 1 lu and (;rlppf Alommers: for. assiia ieukn o sagl Pl SR R o LA by Jts mpec ial committec dealing 2 Are Prevalent but Not {Canadian mill swerker, convicted || - [vorced Dr. Pottenger tive veirs| Recommends Flu | with the. dosgyer | LEWISTON, Me, Dec Six | members of a single family; Nooe f8 D l 1 as Epid ., {last night of murder, are plan ago. P Isolati T g | black head_ Eskimo do r chusic, the mother, being the lead # eveloped as E.prdemic|nimg two phase fight to save Q = — M AT ation, be the only genuine team of e | dog and Ipar, the father, the sle o i o R Chg W ‘ "’8;;"”’ wT ah;u’m SEOPR JRUTATIONS kind tn the 2, itk b iiean: | g . % SEATTLE, ”M 14—The flu|was convicted of hacking Mrs. | ome 1re 3 WA v g fed to America’s first internat The mail sled will touch at some death toll in the Pacific .,,r:h“,M Catherine Clark, of Boston, to o NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Alaska | og team mail leaving here Decem- |120 towns and cities during the iumped over night to more than usaxp\ “L‘f" a nhn;g)xem hatchet | $ les to T], row WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Sur. ;:fln«!p: [l';}e st;wk l.j “.“v“f,“l ;':"»,..z 20. They will “mush” to|round trip and will carry letters ¢ 50 when Seattle Health Officars|O" ast September 22 after it was g o geon General Cummings, after con.|day at 7%, Afr Reduction 85.|yonireal and return, a distance of holiday greeting from Maing disclosed that more than 40 pe «(\‘,"‘ijl( »‘"’;"'”!1-_41 been summoned ; Light on ll'(l;!f’dy]‘terrlng with the Board of Strategy ‘“'1’;“‘""(,53{"’}:;'"11 j;"“- “I"I'"’”‘ 600 miles tate and civil officials to similar sons had died here during the last| ' oore oyin . | ; ; o 'he appointed to make a study of|117%, Cuds ¢ functionaries in New Hampsh tew woek The siioraeot witl mwes foe & ARBONDALE, 11l Dec. 14—|the influenza epidemic, made pub.|Sforage Battrey $1%,.Kennccot, Aljen Pulsifer, postmaster at!\esmont. sl Queber and i Mogs ¢ i ‘ new trial* based on new e in. cc Copper 138%, Mathiesen Alkali|yrinor who drove the first officl b Most Health Officers, althoush |dence. Failing In this the attor || 0).W YVicios Ssofioy was question.{lic & program to aid in combatting | 173 "nryeuonef ‘294, Nevada Con 1“ T e :l“d"\ and other Canadian cities and: admitting that flu and gr sy's g ol v&rri { ed sevefl hours but failed to throw |the disease. Today the number of | d 38 ’ ors d grippe are|ney's fight will be carried to the stma al soldated 33%, Packard Motor . Concord and Albany in 1927 Taxuout has boeh ake prevaleni declare the disease has|Supreme Court on the ground a'l_v light on the slaying of his|cases gtood 41,0 The muxxdm(“,,,m Pennsylvania Raflroad| « 921 : ; b | J. €. Hundley, and|recommended isolation of es, Phillips will be behind the sledge. With r.Goneral' Harry' 8. N not attained epidemic proportions.|that Much’s constitutional rights ! ced father, J. 3 2%, $ Petroleum 4 ! Y 3 s « : The disease Jias spread most ex.|were denfed when he was not Hom‘m- .hl stepmother in the family home;avoiding of crowds and treatment!Seirs, Roebuck 160%, Stewart-|n/™ Will be his brother, George,| washington for the issuance of tensively over Central Washing.|permitted o accompany the jury| 5 o |early yesterday morning at home rather than in hospitals.|warner 1118, Tennessee Copper|4* relief driver. It is expected|spacia) souvenir stamp to be ton Although Spokane and Se.|{to the spot where he said he ONLY' Hundley was released early this|The Surgeon General doubted the|1714, Texas Corporation 641, U t the trip will consume three|gor the occasion It is estim attle have suffered the heaviest|was drugged into unconsciousness| 44 morning to go home accompanied | effectiveness of ¢1osing schools el 152%, White Eagle Oil|Weeks that approximately 50 cents Wwo death tolls, thronghout Oregon and|by a man he insists slew Mrs.| by a deputy sheriff. He is still|and wearing gauze masks. 35%, Byers and Company 185 | The six 100-pound huskies that|be the charge for transporting Idaho, as in most sections of Wash. |Clark. I mnp {under technical arrest resulting ———— B | witl haul the mail-filled sled origi-|letter. Messages will be distributs ington, the disease has kept many G T PR from a 24-hour inves fon Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kuettner are| J. H. Chisel, Haines' merchan ally were brought ‘to this country and accepted for distrib from work and school, but it is| L. McKinnon returned to Juneau| 2 YS‘TOE Hundley answered all questions|passengers from Killisnoo on the|is a southbound passenger on the|from Baffinland and are now own.|in every town and city en routeq seivics - ETa Wwhd Assistant Udtor. and Austen Chamd particular class; that mer-|ecrops, declared Dr. Walter H a long econ n lumber companies operat-| o} ¥ t | Bvs thief of # ney neral for two years under 0 » nirad ¥ 4 hants had apparently been mail|Evans, Chief of the Insular Ex ¢ b afternoor h one }:‘ veland. He served the United day afternoon aft A hat “there had heen no striking a loose plank in a tions as to improving them ~ not dangerous. on the Queen from Sitka. Mr. Mec with: “I do not know who conld}Queen. Mr. Kuettner operates a|Queen. Mr. Chisel will visit rela. | by Ed Clark of North Woed.- rsons having dog-team Rough estimates placed the num. |Kinnon accompanied two sourdough have done it.” herring reduction plant near Killis-|tives and friends over the Christ N. H Mr, Clark s inter.|will be notified with a post-o her of serious cases in"the Pacific|Alaskans to the Pioneers’ Home at| No light was thrown on the noo. He is one of the pioneers mas season and will return to,nat jonally known as a race driver|sent through regular channels, .\:orzewm only a few thousand, | Sitka, ‘ fmged)z Jm that industry in Alaska. Haines after the firsi of the year.jand dog breeder., The sogs are!card serving as identificapion,

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