The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1929, Page 8

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— YR TS e < £ 1§ (0 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1929. McNaughton ... 151 159 179—489 PRSREE: Faulkner ... 158 141 135—434 ND R |Mrs. Faulkner .. 143 124 122—389| In accordance with American Mrs. Green . 141 126 123—390|glon activities throughout {h.p. Atlas Imperial Diesel engine. “We left Friday Harbor on Octo- ber 26, sg apt. Reed, 4 “hhd We have had good “m”‘"{:}. c‘x‘xE —— —— —— —— |States, the local Post will prom route to J Although I have BEATS SEWARD Totals ........ 725 720 695 2140 :r::lt(;rs on the average of oncd ibeen in a und Southeast Al- | VAR, . ¥ . |a il o | HARRY VAUGHN WANTED | The first boxing mateh of & River for the pest 25 years, my 1 season will be held November if g are making their first trip House of Commons Votes i\ ana are enjoing every to Restore British moment of it.” it Diplomatic Ties REPURT PIRAGY | e | LONDON, Nov. 6—The House of | Commons, late last night, voted 324 to 199 for resumption of diplomatic IN PH"JPP'NES relations with Soviet Russia | 1 . 4 3 in the arena on the lower floc ! Postmaster Spickett has received N o : Skagway Wins Three|, fomaster Spickett has re the A B. Hll, which has been : ? S . . Straight from Nome in iwhereabouts of Harry E. Vaughn,|forced and pronounced safe by ' 8 # He is asked icat wnhigineers. The arena, the only | Arguello Boulevard, San Francisco, |!0 Al King, will' soon be comple! | Skagway took three straight gg], ! It is modern in every respect @ |games from Nome and Fairbanks b B has two large dressing rooms wh |won twp out of three from Seward have been recently equipped w | 1ast night in the Elks bowling tour- ' Commercial printing at The Em- |gpowers. . pire. i nament. There will be no games, | tonight on account of it being lodge night but Thursday evening Doug- The vote in the House of Com- | for restoration ered in 1927 Moros, in Speedy Canoes, | mons paves the w of diplomatic tie during the Premier p of Stanley | 2 ot | |las meets Thane and Wrangell Baldwin, Consery the break| Loot Native Vessel, | bowls® Fatrbaiiks, following aid on the London| Also Vxllage Skagway won from Neme by 74 ® , o Headquarters of the Arcos Limited, | il [pins. Barragar was high bowler an Anglo-Russian Trading organi-| yranva Nov. 6. — More than 204 and 565 high game and high a les l ers fon. It was alleged espionage g, nro., priates, operating a fleet | | match score respectively. Fair- |banks copped from Seward by 112 and propaganda had been carrwd‘ur 14 speedy native canoes, seized i out under the guise of the trade or-|,,q jooted a native sailing vesse ipms. Stewart rolled high game ganization. near the Maricaban Islands ac- |score, 209 and high match score COLORS The next step toward the resump- | .ording to word received here from | ‘534 pins. tion of relations is an enchange of \the Pprovincial Governor. The scores by games follow: g ambassadors, which is expected t0| The report said the Moro pirates | [ FIRST MATCH BlaCk’ Mocha and Gun Metal follow quick! lalso landed and looted the village | Fairbanks ————— of Tinloy. |N. Bavard .. 148 157 202—505 Last WOI‘I] in st “Sh a“-ru]:])(‘r | This is the first big case of| | Cann .. 144 124 173—441 ¥y 2 : 3 | piracy in the Philippines in years. “Wn.-:on e 13T 131 155—423 fOOtWeal‘ —_——w—-— iMrs. Olson ... 136 159 135—430 B |Mrs. Pederman.. 115 135 177—427 ASKA DR. FRED C. AYER TO S : TR = : ‘ | Associatéd Press Phote Totals 842 2226 UF SI Ei Al- REV]S!T lN JUNEAU‘ Robert A. McPherson, Jr., young Washington bank elerk, ls shown, at “n‘d““linal District o; ‘ | s : Columbia court house after grand jury returned indictment charging him viith murder of his estrange | 55 T | Dr. Fred O. Ayer, Chairman of | \ife, Virginia Hurley McPherson (right), whose body was found with pejama cord around neck. | Selby - 155—484 M hio Protector in Port the Department of Educational Ad- | B Culmantle R - o e SRR ¢ | SRR Gk 188534 piors sy d f LUBGoR: ofsn R Un G Ofi 'will be brought up until after the (pensive gifts for himself and fam “Nc]so?; hll 158—_433 2 artyv ” ' exas i visi e some- | ¥ Y Dl T [pens . - |Mrs. Coughlin ... 120 128 112—36 W“lf‘ Party Aboard from by B ol J‘:'l’c‘;oa;‘di;;’mw‘(htol)er Gold and [tariff is disposed of. Vare's seating |ily for withholding state examina-|\ise Barragar .. 90 80 121300 friday: Harbor, Wash.: | T e hm 15 a0 |Silver Exports |15 opposed on the question of xr-ll)ans of the defunct City Trust oAt i AL {Cleotgs. A. Paska, Valued at $1.208.337 | resmiSt g, a lolact g Company. | Totals ... 668 710 744 2114 DEPARTMENT STORE The motorship Protector, Capt.| Dr. Ayer was formerly connected |/ @U€E Gl 91,200,951 el ‘;‘lhe‘l’jr:’ilfa‘:fi;“l trial as t“fi[ SECOND MATCH William H. F. Reed, arrived m‘with the Department of Educmlom. i g HE ey 1\:':1”1 s defuncs:t ban](e§ connec cl Skagway Juneau last night at 6 o'clock from lof the University of Washington. | 3 old fl“‘y[_-" 43 "xlm h B : | Barragar . - 158 203 204565 Geor e Brothers Friday Harbor, Wash. Capt. Reed He visited Juneau several years ago,|® rom “‘.L. S y vl ¢ ) |G. Messer. ....... 168 135 163—466 || g is making a three weeks' cruise in'jecturing at one of the Alaska|® month Jou valued ; o o Successful reindeer raising in|Shaw st 168 150 165—483 Southeast Alaska and has the fol- Teachers' Assoclation conventions,|$ 337, according (o figures o | BRIBE GH ARGEEAIaska has inspired northern Can- | Mrs. Kearney ... 04 115 104313 2D lowing guests aboard the Protecmrf |He went to Texas University abon(’: ;g‘gfilfc‘l llJ g" “(/;‘O‘_:;er- (‘:I 4l ‘ml;aonst to contract for a herd UfiMrs_ Taylor .. 141 124 122387 Pay Us a Visit Dr. Spencer and son, Ted Spencer; two years ago. » U. C. Ll | 13,0 0 be driven from the Am-| e Al Howell and his daughter, Miss| PN L ® Customs. Of this amount, e |erican Territory. l Totals .. 729 727 758 2214 | Ellen Howell, and son, William E" ® $1,189,750 was for gold and ®| NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—A Jjury in| | ek Howell; and Miss Mary Gorham.| SHIF FROZEN FISH ’O $16,587 for silver. ® |the Supreme Court has com'xc!ml’ 1 O Ca) Reed is a pioneer ship- . ® |Frank H. Wardener, aged 56 ye: ) ©e 000 e e e o0 e e ooned Superintendent of the||] THE CASH BAZAAR buildifz man and owns the Reed, The Juneau Cold Storage Com- Ship Yards on Decatur Island, pany today shipped 25 boxes nr! Wash. He has built many boats freshly frozen fish, on the steamer | g e ery. | P i which are now seeing service in Northwestern, to the San Juan| | Wardener was convicted on 18| Open EVenmgs | Alaskan waters and he is well Fishing and Packing Company at| | indictments, acousing him_of re- | known in this part of the country. Seattle. i coiving $106000 in cash and ex. ) | OPPogite U. S. 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