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'8‘ SWENSON BIVES PRAISE TO ALL SEARGH FLIERS Gillam, Closson Reid Nam- ed Specially—Advances Plane Wreck Theory With the highest pr: kan and Soviet a ticipated in the Eiel for Capt. Pat Reid and his daughter from to Fairbanks, Capt spent several hours ir night while the Alaska southbound. Much credit mu: son and Gillam, never se for Als NEW LIGHT CRUISER LAUNCHED FHE DAILY ALASKA F“PIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26. 1930. ?RUSS CAPTAIN | - 1S ON ALASKA - Master of Stavropol in Ju-| ! neau Last Night on Way l to San Francisco \ flying may be dangerous, it to traveling by oth- sald Capt. P. Milov- the Russian icebreaker »pol, who is a southbound pas- on the Alaska bound for an o for medical treat- the Captain does not speak it was necessary to have an r before he could be in- last night. This part en by Phil Jolie, who speak guage quite fluen! y. stricken with mimle . Feminine name 17. Hardens . Scoffed . Type measures 25, Watering place 26. Rear ends of . Cnught sight 5. Weds Dally Cross-word Puzzle "ROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzie r Bracing Spar tranch of the | U. S. fighting forces hoats of Fell In: eollog. Orlental ship captain . Diner . Ancient eceleste ¢ Senlors astieal wine vessels 81, Single thing Dips out water 62. G 3. Roman tyrant gg, . Went ahead o’ Tear on ® seam 8, Make ready IDEMAND MADE BY OPPONENTS iOutright Repeal of Eigh- i gt teenth Amendment 5. Leas thorough Made by Butler H 1"1“““1 3 0d ;a‘,.y WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Renew- y..:nsn nobizs |ing the attack upon the dry laws, opponents of Prohibition opened |the next to the last day of testi- {mony with presentation of the state of affairs by Nicholas Murray . Aruow 12. Other Kodents Tear olish xin ot Iht head ., Thing l(un-el uten. . Anatomieal Embark on s voyage . Busy one’s sel” with trifles Butler, President of Columhla Uni- versity, demanding the outright repeal! of the Eighteenth Amend- ment on the ground that it con- stituted an invasion of the Con- stitution. Butler urged return to the of control of liquor as Sta tutes dealing with the g could take’ force. Wallace Irwin, author, said, i submission to_tyrann®, Whicl is immoral as ty:c y itself, there is strength to br out an honmest revolt against th nny and fanatic minority in the United States . We cannot endure as a free country and fr. people.” i State Old papers :or sale at The Em- pire office. . American aborigine 54, Wall in 5. Afresh 56. Be carried . Old Icelanéis literatore . Garner 60. Identical . Scatter seed BETTER QUALITY for pn 1- nese coln orates 64, Capuchin monkey . Kind ef worm ~ BETTER TRADE (,los%e & Bld( ‘kwell I 'VION CHEE —Something new—jar ... 90¢ Crosse & B]ackwc“ WINE FLAV JELLY, jar PEARL ONIONS, jar Imported SW CHEESE, pound MacLaren IMPERIAL CHEESE, jar MacLaren IMPERIAL CHEESE, jar MacLaren ROQUEFORT CHEESE, jar... OLDE ENGLISH CHEESE, jar ROQUEFORT CHEESE, pound A Crosse & Blackwell Chow Chow, Pickles, Christie’s (rt'am (,ra(‘kerq £ I’urve’yors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS a were nm. altogether true, He had suffered from a b. mation, and will o for treatmen 2 e re xn'mxnn' to Vladivostok Ie has be th the Sovict ment marine service for many He graduated from a Ru 1 navigation institute, and hs country 2. Back of the neck away Half: prefix aviation, braved the ous flying conditions with he declared On at least casion, he continu ey came to the Nanuk, landed u poor con- ditions, and, declaring they would not fly the unless the weather was take off in m than when they had lar Wreck Theory The theory of Col. Carl Eielson and Earl Borland’s hrld generally by and tk he ang Borland were a ing landing under unfa conditions. He did not credit the belief held by some that the|® smashup was a “blind” wreck Calling” attention to the fa Eielson’s ship clock had stc at 3:30 Alaskan time, time, he declared that o of the attempted flight made Eielson to North Cape it was still sufficiently light to permit a safe landing N0 |77 goy- and the Litke are used passage for regular marin nerce to and from Russia. V the Stavropol became frozen being launched at Newport this year, and news came of the sor for the navy and resi- s of Eielson and Borland, the p! from the Litke, which had been ca t in the pack, wer flown from th: ship to the Stavro- ]n PERS“NS RUN pol, which is not equipped with om there they flew to the Na- § which they made the base for flying operations. Alleged Intoxicated Auto- ist Runs Through Ben fate, | Assocuited Press pn The navy's new light cri r Aug News, Va. Evelyn McDaniel, official ¢ dent of Augusta, Ga., christened the ship. continued, for the v and contains ma vhich form a suit- place. Had the men ely and made their way a Siberian settlement they wou ¢ |have been well treated, he said, for the na s in the district are hos- 1 None of the fliers, regular or re- {lief, carry parachutes when xm g “MORE PRUNES Large and juicy at 15 cents a pound GARNICK’S, Phone 174 This so incensed the! officer that he has General. | Ludendor: vessel's broug eie FINAL TAX NOTICE L SUED SLANDER Second and Final payment Taxes pecome delinquent Monday, March Alasken AR 2, 1930, after which date 10% Pen-| aemmem T e = > e Ketchikan; Sam, HAMBURG, Germany, Feb. 26—} " giq’ ge Interest attaches to Westcott Ladies’ Hosiervy ieneral Ludendorff’s request to the o1 yitia” tavos burg-American Line to ch 3 H. name of one of its Patented seamless fashi All $1.50 and $1.25 values—SPECIAL AT 31.00 THE I’A]R Sam Bare! MacDo Joe Perrin, Scattle. Zynda M. S. Radenbus] Penn.; Cha ; Dr. H. B. C d Mrs. ‘acoma; R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. rst publication, Feb. 24, 1930. Last publication, March 1, 1930. B Dell E. Sheriii, Juaneau's uner. Hotel Gastineau. - -0 Try the TFive oClock Dinner Specialu at Mab.ys —adv AT THE HOTELS Gastincau Mr. and Mrs. a good one, and snow was falling LOS ANGELES, Cal by 30.—A | g5 T8 at the time of the disaster, it was mal charge of murder has b . | While m led against Tt aged 3¢, |5; Howard, just becoming dusk, Capt. Swenson filed against Thomas Bell, aged 36, _ . q Felch, Se Elelson plane had circled the coun- |head of the Swenson Fur ¢ ldown 10 persons waiting in a safety | Fo 0. try near the trapper's cabin not|Company, will have his c t e. He rammed his automobile p™% S far from the wreck scene, and had [Purchases removed by plane 2 into the side of a street car | g Port i\] Wind Causes Crash | He will return north cated at the tin . As he reached the earth, the|June, bringing with him another|which caused eath of Judson {;‘“;"\2:2“‘;;1‘1"‘ wind, which had been blowing all boat for the season’s trading |pajley, aged 60 years, and injuries il i wing was forced against the gound,| Capt. Swenson rem with the resultant tragedy [ e S o Almost anywhere along the coast |Arctic were , | moderate their use of ce e o7 Leld March 1st at Garnick's Gro- - srereeeeree 3 plies which they had, but &} Gorah UG i R mraiSon of his name, has bee \ mever in fear of starvation or any-|ine’ yutheran Ladies Ald Society of a civil suit for sl FROG BRAND | The former German War . eralissimo requested that change the name of the steamer on C. E. Bound |the ground that the vessel was in| John Bow- a dilapidated condition and made yit unworthy to bear the name of s SRR RS ) - U o o Although the day had not been ‘P anes, accordir Safety Zone W, E £ald. Indications were that mr-"hl Nanuk, Capt. Swenson, a plumber, who last Sunday il ol . possible. The e allege Bell finally picked a place to land The Police allege Bell I batiks? (Her day, swerved his plane so that one |along the co: two others which a landing could have been made,|°f A were There will be .hmu remc resembling it Mrs. L. S o1ang | —ady their eamer ad docked | Swenson party wen! o d (.0.: G ernor’s Mansion where Oilskin e - the Executive, Col. O. F. Ohlson Clothing and B. H. Barndollar of the Alaska Railroad, and B. D. Stewart, Fed- | The new improved Frog Brand Oilskins—a far eral Mine Inspector, superior in their class. ik J\ Only pure linseed oil }| FRANK L. KNIGHT RETURNING HOME | used in preparing them. }| Frank L 1;7 h J ithe Republics , candidate for 1 nomination for the loffice of Territorial Treasurer, who | has been in the States since IJ.\'; |fall, is returning on the Yukon to| his home in Anchorage. | He went south five months 0 | for his health and is much i proved as a result of his trip has been a conductor on the Alas- ka Railroad s e the rail system began oper: and is president | of the First National Bank of An Express Money Orders L et s s | CHOTBEE | 4 | e T {CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 FRESH BROOKFIELD PORK SAU- 0 SAGE, Ib. package .. vcv iiiiniany 4 c and le ly, man, Tacoma. 1930 World’s Almanacs JUST IN New Shipment Party and Dance Frocks Received Today! WE SELL “CRANE” “STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures $2.50 per garment BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Dellvery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. RICE & AHLERS CO. 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