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B R S S e L R WA G SRS AN S LRI VRN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1929 vRe-e]ected [ Law and sentenced to serve six the U. S. Immigration Service with|Radde was high man for the[single game points. He rolled i ; ! months in the Skagway Federal headquarters in Ketchikan! —He|Butchers. 205, but chalked up only 526 points| | WHQO’S WHO ] [ jaii | was formerly stationed at Spo-| The Bankers won two out of|for the three-game total. l | Attempts to Escape | | kane, Wash. three from the Electrics. H. Mes-| The players and the scores made| | AND WHERE * | [, It was while \"l'!'\'mx this sen — serschmidt rolled high average and | follow: e ence that he made an unsuccess Barragar high score. | Brunswick 5 AT [ ful attempt to break jail, by saw- LIONS CLUB TO The scores follow: ‘Ruiils TI00 153 199—i2| p o He Messerschmidt, of the Sen IN NEW YUHK Prisoner. with Record. Will|!2 1 ¥ out. but vas caagi MEET, LUNCH AT | RSt e 37" i85/ 158500 |y fer g Ak B 3o be & v nisoner, with Record, Will fin” e act ana ‘brougnt back to NOON TOMORROW | Ficken 470, Kean 396, Ordway |Sexton 2% 161 211-687(ore tomimnr o the Admiral R Be Returned to Home the Juneau jail to complete his j 363, VanAtta 445, Radde 532, Han-|Schmitz 145 176 205--636 {yoy o Enk: ~ The trip is a \ : ilole. « term here. A complaint was later TS dicap 150, total 2356. i syt 122 180 —302|con and will be spent fn south Statement Insinuating in England sworn out “against him for aiding| Several important subjects are Lawyers Vo orts A Californfa. Mr. Messerschmidt wii 3 -t fand abetting Charles Sinclair to Scheduled to be brought beforel povooon 400 Bovie 565, Neb| - AT be away about a month, Theft of Presidency As a result of a decision by the| escape from the federal jail in the members at the regular semi-| ., “yoy “Nrinen’ 380 Metealt 5000 Total §19 810 934 2 H. 1. Lucas, proprietor and me Brings Resolu Burean of Immigration, Jack Mitch-] Juneau and he was held on this|mouthly meeting of the Juneau)m i, ‘977 ; O ity ger of the Juneau Motors Compay 5° ; At will “lekva Jdhehy - ¥bi on|charge. It was then found that|Lion’s club tomorrow moon in the Banitond s .”é’ is making a business trip to Sept- 2 7 he Admiral Rogers in custody of{he had entered this country un.|Arcade cafe. At the luncheon two MecNaughton 491, Cleveland 45,1 Patrick 1_;“ tle. He wxl} leave on the Admi-al D. R | Inspector Rowland F. Wyatt, of the|lawfully having deserted from a weeks ago, Lester D. Henderson, Mirolatn uee " G Me‘ssflr\-('hmid“A hby Rogers tonight and will return to United States Immigration Service, | British ship. While he was baing | President, submitted to the mem-| ez "y "y ohconimiat 549, Handi.! Awony YHasau after abouttlires weeks ¢ »m the beginning of his long trip|held for the action of the Bureau|bers, several activities the club| ot g0 oy : ‘;‘ “‘:);‘" Mr. and Mrs. James Truitt and nt v yorl will be!of Immigration, he and a fellow|W!ll engage in this year, and it is : Electrics e their son, are to leave on the Rog- ; i o isoner, Larson, arranged to stage eXpected that reports from com-| puyon goq" o lt e L ers for the States, where a month's tion, s to t oun on a having | another break from the Juneau Mittees and individual membersi, "\ 10 s nm.mg'm'. 543, To- i vacation will be enjoyed by the Sisted ¢ an 1 visa in|dall. { will be made tomorrow. i oy ’ g family. Mr. Truitt is an engineer in the en case or t nis| ]Second Attempt hp ’i:“n:::l‘:x"‘s;‘()ml that lil](\ rIriIr»*i Tonight' 4t 7615 the Grovers Dby GOING SOUTH (!il||helA]aska ?ioad Commission A t t to the | itchell made a tobacco can into|'or v embers is well under| ., oo ciono at 8:45 Y o % 3 AR and only recently returned from ernor c ] Mitchell's career has been|the form of a pistol and was his; WAy, the goal being 25 addition ";(,:nw' ;:Z-;?}z;nl:h;'r'vhpr': il ) Wallts George, Presilent of the|Seward where he has been for the o 1 M coaased By R o 4l4 Checkored one whils he was In|intention to hold up the suards,|names on oAb the Tafou: et tl shers. U'unuul l(]um Storagey Hl leaving for|past several months in charge of & 4 'S, . A o erchant of ¥ i e o S Vi - | ec v g ark " the south on an extended business)projects i o can en Alaska, according to Marshal take the keys of the jail, and liber-|€on tomorrow the members will| J e . pbrojects in that section. The reso il ;:m:‘ Bl :Jf”::;":,:u”; bork Whitdt: e has' Hal ate both himselt and Larson. How- hear R. L. Haines give an outine BRUNSWICKS SCORE | trip tonight on the ‘Admiral Rogers, S e fhitom e M Lol od DAL | s him, made three|ever, this attempt was also ungue.|Of @ trip that he is to make in OVER CITY BY: 1865 3 hast.miw. In Seagtle, Me| | Risct thirty-fif e dakion. temp ing jail. and has|cesstul because the Marshal’s of-|the spring, which will be an at- | George will go East to Chicago on ANSICKLE KEEPS BUSY gpts n, SRR el bl eentences here |fice was given information in ad.tempt to beat the steamer time RIS Business in connection with the| GAINESVILLE, Fia, Jan. 22 B aino the office of P | I s A \s a soldier stationed at Chilkoot|vance and Mitchell was placed in|from Juneau to Olympia, W In a three-game match last cv>-| 0ld storage plant here. He plans | Pale VanSickle, All-Ameri the United States” and tha i R onls0litary confinement by Chief ington, in a 13-foot open boat, with|ning on the Brunswick alleys, the to return to Juneau after about|Dall end, from the University ot “plain rt of such \ t for the interior yester haynire s SRS ol 4 e ok Brunswicks out-bowled the City|a month. Florida does not limit his talents r . et of several days|tenced to three month the Deputy Slatter. Larson was sen- outboard power. k s & ment « gersthin unon 0 aze. He 1s going to|Skagway Federal jail on {tenced to five years on McNeil| President Henderson requests|squad by 186 points. Some high —ae— to one sport. _He is playing guard B e t stay and|of violation of the Ala Island, Wash., by Judge Hill, on a cvery member to be present at the|scores were made, especially by| BURFORD MAKING TRIP |this season on the 'Gator basket- of Hocver during the last elec o B SR e charge of assault and Is still gerv-| luncheon: the Brunswicks. High single game| J. B. Burford, of the company|Dball quintet. tion.” ; i oriiadaidt ol ol i 3 Al b B of 225 was rolled by Sexton who|bearing his name, leaves on the e o o . 22 ] automatically re- this te ., i Bodt . | g A N A o b I et er ceived a dishonorable discharge| Mitchell will be turned over to BUTCHERS DEFEAT also rolled a three game total that| Admiral Rogers tonight’for Peters- The way son swipes all of his Criticism of Gov evelt ¢ ~a dishe g el B was high for the evening, of 587 burg. From Petersburg he will, things le in the resolution for giving kwim.— (A Time the United atos Army. W. G. Strench, Director of Immi 5 . : 1 bl oo t his office t - | s ATy Meation tor the Ataska Tersitory, i/ LAWYERS;BANKERS voints, “although in the second|go to Wrangell on the Queen and| Doth make poor father groan- e influence of his office to apkres s ) sl g game Sexton rolled only 151. | then catch the Alameda to™ Ket-|His toothbrush is the only thing statement based on what the Gov STOCK QUOTATIONS on a charge of illegal cohabita-|Ketchikan, who will accompan BEAT ELECTRICS 5 i e Diel i > only thing uxlx‘\ i was an expression of| NEW YORK, Alaskz | tion and nced to 90 days in/him to Seattle where he will, joi el T S“h?mz ket st f‘_’_"]‘_f‘lfii L d"k‘"‘_; ; s __That he can call his own. opinion of his correspondents, Juneau mine 1 today|the Juneau jail. 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