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8 DEFENSE IN DOHENY CASE HAS RESTED Efforts rected Verdict—Jury to Soon Deliberate 19 March a di- ficer made oil to do with resulted in of the Doheny comp: effort he r had negotiations which § company a lease Reserve - ISOLATION OF DEATH VALLEY COMES TOEND CREEK the last has Hills Cal,, March of the wes fallen before CE ne of h.m iers man, Valley airplane, ‘Aviation " has placed the .once dread and forsaken poison sink of B » at_the beck of the journey be- lunch with ce from ng nas and port breakfast y air tran the Pacific Coast The bed of the r of Death Val virtually a of pure salt, merely a crust, ver, some two or three feet k over a lake brine at least ajor or lower of once production , for many y was the cen- in the| ates, ars until very of other great borate | deposits more accessible to trans- | | | | on were found. air it is about 150 miles from 1geles, over uninhabited des- itry. The air route selected follow | g the | City air mail | the Mohave | north over | to Baker, on thence swingir 1 of wilderness, unmarked by tree or water, to Furnace Creek - - | LENTEN SERVICES AT LUTHERAN CHURCH TONIGHT | desert fid-week Lenten services will be | held at the Resurrection Luther: Church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Th second of a series of sermons ()x “The Seven Words from the Cross will be the bas! f the se cordial invitation Is extended to all to worship with the congregation D Old papers for sale at The Em- pire office. Plans Legal Attack on Late Aml)assador s Will Fail to Secure Di- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 19, 1930 FORMER BOOM MINING TOWN 1S DESTROYED Iso]aked vVlountam Village| Idaho Is Burned | V’thmg Remains ELK CITY, Iddh’) narred bits of walls out all that remair mountain villa, ears one of th ie mining boom Monday afternoon arting from an undetermin gin, destroyed nine busine and residences, two hotels. ol hall, and other structure Communication lines stroyed and news of the pligh Mar ago, were 200 odd residents could not the outside world until late y afternoon. B. Morgan, hotel owner Miss Dorothy Russell, daughter of, one reported seriously the late Lxlll.m’l(w;oll f.}m&uslaxém The estimated loss by tress, and stepdaughter o e lat- g0 lters’ second husband, the late | *22000% |Alexander P. Moore, is planning a (legal attack for the urpose of |breaking the will of Mr. Moore, |the former Ambassador to Spain, |who caused some surprise through = Jack his will by -leaving the sum of Iilin $100,000 to‘the Queen of Spain. kon ::a;m”m"m'w““”'v an on the construction of the | Territorial and Federal Building Five 0ClOCK [DAnner e has just completed some con- Maliry’s. —HdV i sfruction work in Duluth. PRSI P GERY JACK TURNER ARRIVES Turner of Highland P: was an arrival on night. He is mason fo Try Bpec the Is at i"\l\\\l 3 pounds "RESH SPINACH, pmlml (.i CUMBERS, each CAULIFLOWER ‘ GREEN PEPPERS, pound ; A0 il RHUBARB, 2 pounds for 35¢ ‘M PARSLEY, CARR( YAMS, bunch large bunches e | pound We just receivd another shipment of Assorted Preserves in GREEN GOBLETS FAST DELIVERIES p-m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES OPEN E 2 TRUCKS- 10 am., 11 am., 2 92 and 95 NGS FRESH ASPARAGLUS, per pound FRESH SPINACH, per pound .... FRESH TOMATOES, per l;;)urnd FRESH GREEN PEAS, pef p(;llfld FRESH HOT HOUSE RHUBARB', ~ 2 pounds for LETTUCE, large solid he ads . CAULIFLOWE LARGE GRAPEFRUIT, 30c to 45L R, per head sach ... JROOKFIELD SAUSAGE, Ib. package . ...40c Phone 478 CALIFORNIA GROCERY |Studious Slmlvnts \Predicted in /ndetermined Future | Foundation, |of the Univer {in connection with the Founda Dally Cross-u ord Puazle ACROSS . Stuir enmdd 9. Long narrow inlet Skl Solution ¢/ * * Puzzle 10, able mptuous for n HER g u mast 7 Organs of henri imprecation rrow tubrie . Cuckoo 5 Imaginary al ple crown: noet. Classity Weakens Give ont Meadow * conrt 15. Highways: abbr, 8. Sum total . Helmsman . Protuberance . Hop kiln Hin peasa Benomiuation vest- Ir> > m»n T EEEE & honeybee 7. Withstand use ter seats cek god of the lower world 41. Domesticated comb. form Oriental nurse [ o |m|2|>| 0| wound 7. Silkworm . Torn . Condensed atmospherie molsture . Masculine 4%, Horse fecd DOWN 46. Flower S H . Stinging Insect . One who votes against It . Put out of {oint . Vesseln o on Units of work Sen bird . Not pressed ¥ Deep b Detach the affections sylvania 55, Mateh Wine: French - Confliets Ages i1 Rope for holst. RADIO OWNERS ASKED | TO MEET WITH LOCAL !\ CLUB THURSDAY P.M. ' The Juneau Radio Club, Mmh |holds its first meeting at the C Dlslumance Starts Outside [Hall Thursday evening since 1t was organized t ek g S- of Court Room—Sedi- [sied an imetatins o st sacio tion Trial Is On |owners and fans of the city, par- | ticularly non-members, to meet with RANGOON, India, March 19.— More than 10 persons were injured | {1t, according to an announcement | President. made today by M. D. Williams, in a disturbance today outside of | All members are also the court room where J. N. Seng- expected to be present. upta, Mayor of Calcutta, is being| The Club, he said, wants all radio tried for sedition growing out of| owners to become affiliated with it utterances in support of Mahatma |if possible, It is desired that non- |Gandhi’s cempaign for independ-|Members attend tomorrow night's ence of India which has been start-:Meeting in order to learn at first ed by the civil disobedience group.|Nand the objects of the organiza- Thirty police were among those | 100 the benefits that will accrue injured. from membership, and, also, to give The crowd outside the court mum‘mE Club the benefit of their ad- ithrew stones. The trouble started |Vice and support. when an Indian, leading a pro-; The meeting will be held at 8 |cession, was struck by a pouceman,ivm- in Council Chambers at City | Hall, jtion to be held on April 1, it was |made known today by H. H. Shep- |ard, city Clerk and registration of- ficer. Only 280 residents have registered up to date. It is estimated that thi registration should reach 1200 the basis of the recent census ures of more than 4,000 popula There are ten days left in which to register. Those who fail to da so cannot vote in the municipal election. e e - ALAMEDA NOW COMING NORTH SEATTLE, March 19. — Steamer Alameda, making her first trip on |the Seattle-Southeast Alaska route, sailed at 9 o'clock last night with 46 first class passengers and seven steerage. The following passengers are booked for Juneau: E. W. Wiley, T. Lachman, G TEXANHELD FUR'RANSUM: Mexican P»anmls Demand | 3,000 Pesos Son Kanagawa, F. Suzuki, Alvin Ander- |son, Mrs. Anderson, Claude Ander- son, Virgil Anderson, Mrs. T. H. Radcliff, W. P. Harwood, Earl Dur- enceau, W. Weise, Pat Ferrie, A. Pomgren, and three amemgn, |REGISTRATION LIGHT | FOR CITY ELECTION; ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT Only a small sprinkling of the, Boundaries of four States come voting population of Juneau have |together at corner of Utah, Ari- | registered for the Municipal elec- zona, New Mexico and Color \l to Negotiate SAN ANGELO, Texas, March 19 —Gordon Bristow, whose father J 1 |B. Bristow, oil operator, is held !ol | [ransom in the sum of 3,000 pesns by Mexican bandits has left for | |Big -Springs where he plans to] {board an airplane for El Paso Lu. | negotiate for his parent’s release. :Hard to Wed But Easy believes that ur | knowledge, that it ason, President of the Rockefeller and former President | sity of Chicago, he - - Elre. Newest Arrivals! On received yesterday’s boat we another ship- ment of NEW SPRING COATS Sizes 14 to 42 Priced at $16.75 to $37.50 Also a nice new assortment of “MISS SPOKANE” NEW WASH DRESSES Priced at $2.65 to $3.75 This exclusive iine comes in dis- tinctive styles and in a variety of styles and color combinations. AND—HERE'S SOMETHING NEW! VELVET HAND-DIPPED TABLE COVERS You'll. Want One of These e them while the selection is large LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS { ik ( | COPENHAGEN, March 19.—Den- | ! I To Diverce in Denmark: | |mark is the most complicated counv[ iy students, sometime in the uudr't(’xnuned fu- | ture, will be so intent on acquxrmg‘(,m will be neces- |sary to have a number of physi-|y; SEATTLE, March 19—Dr. Max |cians mounting guard tO OVErsee |immediately if both part that they do not study too much. Old papers ror saie at The Em- in the world for getting mar- nd a recent survey shows | she offers fewer obstacles for | ‘m\'mw than any other European | | country. | ried _|that e formalities of certificates and! ations of one's xmmmonmi jintent delay obtaining a marriage icense, while a divorce is granted | s agree. If the divorce is wanted only by one iparty, a separ: n of two or three ’j.cars precedes the decree. | | The divorce rate is increasing an- | |nually. In 1898 there were 15 di- | vorces per 100,000 population, while | in 1928 there were 66 p\r 100,000. - Pilot, Down on Ocean, | | 2 We Have ANOTHER SHIP- MENT of that Wonderful Blended FLOUR $2.35 79¢ .-28¢ ---30¢ 50 pound bags . . SNOWDRIFT, 3 pound size, only CORN BEEF, regular 35¢ ......... e RINSO, large l)d(l\d"(‘\ regular "L)(' AUNT JEMIMA CORN MEAL, 10 pound sacks ... YOU CAN'T AFFORD T(7 MISS THESE BARGAINS GARNICK’S Phone 174 A48¢ Employs ’Chute as Sad - PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, MArc) 19—Ensign C. C. Ward didn't; qualify for the Caterpillar club, yet | his parachute carried him to safe-! |ty. | Forced down to the ocean 10| miles west of here when his naval| scouting plane ran out of fuel, the| aviator rigged his parachute as sail and successfully beached in a, sheltered bay near the eastern end of Gonave island. Neither plane nor pilot suffered | any ill effects, and a day later they ' were found by a rescue s! | S eee | Hampton Roads, Virginia’s sea ! |eateway, has seen its imports in-| crease four times and its exports| seven times in 15 years. &n'flu you have [ever seen before = stri 80144 colors, f 4 o ‘oigns = thay all e, M you sée this smart you'll realize had hnn j\ut the ties nu'n been looking for = and coulda't find, 4 And = desides = they will cost you 80 more than ordinary ties, 003 IN 20-mAT) SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. HARD TIMES DANCE Auspices Alaska A.N.B. HALL WEDNESDAY—MARCH 19TH FOUR DANDY PRIZES Everybody Welcome ative Sisterhood WE SELL “CRANE” “STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING' HEATING SHEET METAL ' “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ANKLETS For Ladies and Young Ladies Pure Silk—Per Pair—50 cents J. M. SAL.OUM - PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY = e e e el