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T MAYOR, POLICE CHIEF, OTHERS FOUND BUILTY Fifteen Are Convicted on Charges of Conspiracy Violate quuor Laws CALUMET DISTRICT IS SCENE OF ACTION Government Cleaning Out Certain Vice District in Mop Up Program HAMMOND, Ind, Jan. 18.—-May- or Raleigh Hale, Chief of Police James Regan and 13 others of East Chicago, including one woman, were convicted in the Federal District Court last night on charges of conspiracy to violate the Prohibi- tion law The convictions represented an- other chapter of the Government's extensive campaign to clean out what is charged as widespread vio-, lations of the liquor laws in the Calumet district which includes the Indiana cities of Gary, East Chi- cago. Hammond, Whiting and Crown Point Gambling and other forms vice, under protection of nffl(‘nl“ resulted from the liquor law viola- ' tions, the Government charged. In 1924 Alice Grantham ( (left), another sister, claimed girls having engaged in the sa ARREST WOMEN - COMMUNISTSIN b NEW YORK OITY) SHRINE DANCE IS ENJOYA.BLE <AFFAIR Twenty- enzhl Taken in Chal“’e b! POllCC*Dly ordelly Conduct Another of the delightful dancw\ sponsored by the Juneau Shrine| Club was given in the Scom:h Rite Temple last night, beglnmnfl NEW YORK CI1Y, N. Y., Jan, at 9:30 and lasting until 12:30 18.—Twenty-eight Commur o'clock About 50 couples at- rading in protest against the tended the formal affair. Any Conference on the Cause and C number of beautiful creations were of War, at Washington 5 to be seen in the ensemble of the rested last night and c women. | disordet Punch and cake was served in the | banquet room at 11:30 o'clock and guests who had not had the pleas- ure of visiting the Temple were con- ducted through its many attractive rooms. Another of the Shrine dances is set for Washington's Birthday, Feb- ruary 22. and c Communistic in A crowd gathered jeer the women. Th {ried to the scene, demonstration Ha" a dozen Polic broke le scaped. up MARTHA SOCIETY TO GIVE PUBLIC DINNER d of SHOE REPAIRING SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION Used Guns Bought, Sold and Exchanged At a well a ! the Martha Society the Presby- terfan church yesterday afternson it was decided to give a dinner which the public ge a be invited. The event will Thursday, January 30, in the ¢ parlors and ving will start 5:30 o'clock and continue to 7 o'clock. For the Martha Society nounce a dinner is all that is n: ed by the famous “Martha cooks"” to insure a good attendance, know ing the menu will be one fully satisfying. meetin to an- - STICE During my absence from Juneau for about one month my office will be open for the payment of accounts and other business or " . information, etc. Dr. L. P. Dawes Opposutc the Coliseum. will attend to my practice during ALWAYS OPEN my absence. ) —adv. DR. W. W. COUNCIL. s You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. She’s and will be at GEORGE BROTHERS Everyone Will Want Her Be First There! FIVE FAST DELIVERIES Phones 92 and 95 g T R R LTE Open State Teachers college in Kearney. d- | - ' pennies mm|||||||||||uu|mmnmm|mmmmuuummnumnumuuuuum|nuuunnuumumunnlm(’d‘fllvl‘ Coming She will arrive on the Nortliwestern from Hollywood SHE’LL BE ON DISPLAY - “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS FIRST DIVISION CENSUS NEARING | COMPLETIONNOW Last Opportunity Given to Those Who May Not Be Enumerated The census enumeration oOf First Judicial District of practically completed, according information given out by |E. Naghel, Supervisor of Census for [Alaska It is of much importance to the , Territory of Alaska and eve: imumly therein that the enum tion be full and complete. |enumerators have endeavored interview every resident, but i probable that some persons have not been included in the census due to temporary absence from t Associated Press Photo sopular student at the Nebra t), won the title and Gladys run uniformly parallel, the Their home is in Kearney. center) won the contest for the most In 1928 her sister, Therese the honor in 1929. Their interests me activities both in and out of the = Roosevelt’s Son and Fiancee Miss Betsy Cushing, of Brookline, with her fiance, James Roosevelt, at a dance and entertainment given in their honor at the Executive Mansion i don New Year’s : Eve. Over two hitndred attended the gala event. (International Newsreel) NIES PUT oo | SOUNDINGS ARE NEW ORLEANS Too many | put Frank Munson and his uncle, Jake Cuccia, in jail Munson paid automobile rental with ‘48.: pennies. They were arrested e |charged with stealing 17,400 pen Ll“l | | Change in Depth o Water Is Reported by Robert Keeny nies. e ee A gold clock, reputed to have been given by Napoleon to a mal-L shal, taken the Soundin by and worth $40,000, was found 'Keeny near spot Baumann of Shreveport, who was ]apsed Wedn |unaware of its worth. !little change {Mr. Keeny Ry in the depth of water. arted in front house at 17 foot BDt 40 feet of water. again 60 feet channel and north side and side. got 88 feet. The were taken near former 120 feet of water IIIlllll!"llllllllllllmlIIIII v the company poy ] he gasboat skiffs orkK. w. man Nora still and -3 are z GROCERY. from Ketchikan, Mr. Barnes, District ing from Seattle on January 23. Temporary pany have Goldstein Building this morning. Inches 1 i Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 11 114 s 214 Feet' . Feet: . Evenings 1 Feet MADE, §.0. DOCK Robert| where the‘ in the possession of Dr. William Standard Oil Company’'s dock col-‘ night revealed sounding im- of the ware- high tide and He sounded | further out into the 73 feet on the| 2 feet on the south | Again moving 60 feet out he last soundings the face of the! dock and showed 100 and ' The extent of the loss sustained s not yet known,! ut the greater part of the drum nd case goods have been salvaged. a number pursuing this J. Ryan, construction fore-| is expected on the Northwestern tomorrow and Engineer for | the Standard Oil Company is sail- offices of the com-, been established in the usual places of abode when th2 | enumerators called. | Any person who has doubt as ‘o their having been enumerated | requested to fill out the coupon be- ‘lm\ and mail it to the Superv Census at Juneau, Alaska is HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED? If not, or if you are in doubt, fill cut this coupon and mail to— CHAS. E. NAGHEL, Supervisor of Census, Juneau, Alaska On October 1, 1929, I was living at address given below, but to the best of my know- ledge, I have not been enum- erated, either there or any- where else. Name city e INUUIRY GDMES TO QUICK END : IN WASHINGTON ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ® {Federal Trz;ECommi sion Probe of Public Utili- ties Has Closed WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. — The Federal Trade Commission’s inquiry | jinto publicity activities of public utilities ended with | McCullough declining to 'iCC(‘pt »(Iocun.r‘t'lrv detailed evidence pre-! ented by power companies in an| olfmt to show their propaganda | |against Government ownership was |issued as a defensive measure. Bernard F. Weadock, counsel for public utilities, and Commissioner McCullough clashed frequently when Weadock attempted to place |in the records 96 exhibits which he said showed the extent pro- iponents of Government ownership \had gone in circulating propa- !ganda. T S L have merged. In a period of 10 years, five Cemenskys have mar- ried five Trczmskys Gauzetts 45¢ “For the Discriminating Woman”, BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ffree Dellvery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders RETAIL PRICES PIPE Effective January 15, 1930 Galv. 10.00 12.00 16.50 22.00 27.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 110.00 Black $ 8.00 . 10.00 . 14.00 18.00 22.00 29.00 46.00 60.00 90.00 the Alaska is to Charles com- | Commissioner | Two Montgomery, Minn., ramllies[ ACROSS 1. Intrigue Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle 2. Convené 3. Vegetables 5. Sanctify 10. Conrse hominy (M|O S . Japanese statesman P oo = > 15, Author of am 14. Cable o R P English the- saurus Objects of worship 16, .vmm of the 7. Italian clty Anclent lane Baking neces: guage sity . Resldence Every one Oil of rose om/-H[—|Z m<|O|n) Genus of hrubs petals Cauterizes [ Thoughtful Bands for the arm Inhabitant ef: suffix Coat with an alloy of tin and lead Propeller Pigpen /> mir oji®o[<! cZm{r | nim»o>> | { I | ¢v\mr| Purloin Eskimo hut Snort and t the polnt Beverags Smalle Cateh suddew Iy: eolloq. mo/C|ZMOPROOZ| st rnllen officlal Palm leaf: (=] ey X[¢m <rofz>omon> L CECEE B Hard ones Glass cons ar. Long seat Cangatan province: abbr. | Gifts 40, Sallor Linger . Salary Home of 47 acros Sore. rational Bird’s beak . Equine animal 48, Fall flower Apropos Rubbers 54, Go-getter 58, Early alpha- betle character 59, Anesthetle 61, Heroine of “Cavalleria Rusticana” 62, Biblical proper name , Slighting re« marks . Ireland | N /,//// i Six days' mail should ar- rive on the Admiral Rogers due tonight, or the North- western, due tomorrow. The Northw rn sailed from Se- attle at 9 o'clock last Thurs- day morning and the Ad- miral Rogers sailed at 10 e o'clock the same morning ° joe e 000000000 > | BOYCE IN HOSPITAL | ' | M. T. Boyce entered the hospital {Friday night to undergo an opera- | tion for appendlcxtxs this mornmfl.{ Pete Treirschildt of Sitka, old- time Alaskan who is in charge of | the National Monument Park at Sitka, is a southbound passenger on the steamer Queen. He {his way to Seattle. is on} WARMSTER Leather Coats Blanket lined genuine horse- hide coats. These are ex- cellent for the cold windy days. Regular price $15.00. Special for one week only, beginning Monday— $11.75 SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. RUBBERSAN The Absorbent Soap Dish | “IT’S ALWAYS CLEAN” In Many Colors 45 cents The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver ilifted by the Leg tainers 1. Support ot ‘hats <. Strong 1iking Lok Money bag Ages . Til-mannered Afresh Pronoun Learning u Charles Lamb's en name ombast 6. Rounded proe tuberance 7. Selt 8. Calm 9. Cubfe meter 10. ¥rying pan 11. Poker term One of an an- clent barbarous people DEATH RATHER THAN DUNGEON “Squealer”” Asks Appeal to Be Cancelled, Sentence 1 | | Take Course SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 18 Eugene Crosby, fifth of six Fol- som Prison convicts sentenced thang for the 1927 Thank: ;pay riots, died on the gallows du |ing the night at the same tin ‘that Albert Stewart, “squeal ‘whose testimony sent his five com panions to the scaffold, pleaded f {the courts to end the * “wracking c |suspense,” he suffers. | Stewart has an appeal pendin \before the State Supreme Cour (and is biding his time in a dun \geon pending the hearings i asks the appeal to be cancelle ‘semence take its cou( se. BALLI-CURCI IS TO RETIRE NEW YORK CITY, N “ |18.—Managers for Galli UNITY OCTAVE BEGINS AT CATHOLIC CHURCH | Unity octave begins today at the CatHolic Church. Some years ago at the demand of the Cardinals land Bishops of the United States, the Pope granted and encouraged tion which is for the pur- making conversions. It ns on the Feast of the Chair| Peter and is held each day | 3 pm. of LR SR The ban on hunting with a bow | nd arrow in Minnesota has been | islature. Buster \ropolifan Opera star, retire at the close season and devote cert work. papers - old for “mpire. S 3 HOT WATER BOTTLES COMBINATION $1.00 to $1.50 SYRINGES RUBBER GLOVES 65 cents and $1.00 Guaranteed All Fresh Stock o Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 3: Post Office Substation No. 1 Brown SHOES For the Whole Family Are here in Oxfords, Slippers, Patent Leather and Alligator A SHOE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Priced at $2. SO and up Department Store 'GEORGE BROTHERS MEN’S TROUSERS 25 Per Cent Off Regular Price J. M. SALOUM DO NOT FAIL WHEN SHOPPING TO GO TO GARNICK’S, Phone 174 D | \ { ) N { I} IIIIllIilllI|l|l|lIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIllllllll!IIIIIIIlIIllIll|IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIIH|IIIII I Wholesale Prices on Application T L L LT T | '3’, o i LU T T T T T LT T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! SSSUSSTUU | I CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries IlmllllllllIll|l|lll|ll|lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll“l(lIIIIIIIIlllllll‘lllllllIIIllllllllllIIIIllIIIIilllIlIlllllllIIIXIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIII ML PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost”