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PR r“s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MARCH 22, 1930. 7 oy 5} W d [ D ‘l P l 32,000 acres with one exposure from [}"'Y [}[]UNc"_ ' Wealthy British Peer Weds F aily Cross-word Puzzle \AIR CORPS TO =i oo & | Night photographs will be taken NAMES BUARDS ; WHALES GAUSE | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ; {;.};‘nlrr.r TEST SPEEDY by\;:ia:f thoing.Ogg'gOOI;S;Er\ddlbm\\"r | | 1 Pursue . & ekel | 113, a g distance | | 9, Cylindrieal | pict ver several hundr 1 | | & Low gaiters SyLad picture over severa |11, Cownetiy STo[SENSTEAMNC] AP[sHl e e may be taken with 3 F R | 12 Wigwams TIR|E[M[O[R S|IE[R red lens so dark that i i doi '\"xvi\‘c’.r-endlflrl R|I [PEIN ERRIO| il ' to the human eye, LA | [ " poets : E N 5 . 1‘5 E :" & Babe ateention i % 3 | 16. Thrash: dtan & 1o | Election Officials Appoint- Confercnce for Conserva—f i, paventer ot ISP (1 A[VIE[D] & Vederante | PaLo ALTO, Cat, Marcn 22— GRAND JURY RETURNS . - 28, R ! " { ed for Municipal Elec- ticn to Be Held in | 1 nterpret AV R[E o A gn.baerinl snapshot of President| 92 NEW INDICTMENTS s , B l . A 1 20, :‘-|.i.v::r ; T LIE oEEPIA| ., (I:nnh;ll‘l»‘rhviln o erbert Hoover's Palo Alto home 3 tion of April | erlin in Apri Smos NISE e < BB :nndbe used Ly the army air OMBS| vy mederal grand Jury 4o e oty B Smells itor 0 demonstrate its development of R e Officials to have charge of th WASHINGTON, March 22—Be- | £ Spread loosely [N S PIAINIT | 5. Colo speedy photography. i returned two indictments, onc (ficials to ha rg t J A —B€= | 05 Shooting star AlS|TIE sligh ¢ charging robbery on a gasboat and three polling T in of the possibility of complete | 27, Makers of nets | AT . The ploture will be ‘taken in|i1e second for assault with a dan cipal Election o mination of whales thro . Dress the E GE EZ i}%}] April when the military air forces |gerous weapc ¢ A T ughter, conservation | zo. Free with olP 8 Canadian concentrate in California for 1930 - VI khE Ak 8 Council whic > largest mammals becomes ,, LAgrant weod M08 field exercises. Folan WINDID map e e ing of th subject of concerted interna- hitant DOWN St ctfctt. b R wostern Russia 1. Incinerate Developed and printed as the gng) gashoat in the local har SOTh: | T gl P Tonl- The clown of 2. Head covering photographic plane speeds two and mic pay was fixed at $1.000 b Smithsonian mammalist an- the orchestra a meatus 8. Biblical elty: one-half miles a minute to San| Harding 3 unced. He is leaving New Ycrl' mnc of the ek. 7 Franoisco, 3t will Judge Justin W. Harding | first of be dropped on ! for Berlin to attend : lege Miudent Crissy field 12 minutes after it has| L Volorie and P. Clarito % tior ernational Conference 4 wished jaccused of stabbing Gus Ericks b £ ce on whale| i} ided the been taken and made available rcr““m a knife. Valeria is all continues he total up conservation which will begin April| 45 hebm telephoto transmission to the east- have us‘cd o the knife ‘wl(l to lasl night being 371 The r ,” LR el 0 ‘i exnvseahoard, > ; Gided ‘in ithe attack, Al sed yesterday. v It is ecxpected that findings of | Lieut. Guy Kirksey will pilot the Erickson. Bail for each was than 80 persons regist ering will be embodied in| |plane on its experimental mission. |, ¢y o0 i recommendations - seeking uniform Four vacuum bottles will hold the |’ *o" it zislation among nations to keep olutions for developing the film| 2 X ; of whales below the danger and printing the picture. |Seven Candidates . The mission will be undertaken | 2 UGN o e Kellogg will attend the Con- | ’co show the value of aerial photo- | For f‘”»‘ Council nce in a personal capacity rath- | graphic progress to military ob- File at Anchorage er than as a government delegate servations, envisioning a day wher cinet No. 2 About 30,000 whales were _kmm airmen may make maps of strategic ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 22 Triangle Bu year. Dr. Kellogg estimates| | points and remote places, develop|—Seven candidates have fi ' 500,000 have been killed since| the pictures on return flight, and | three pl on E J(\!m: 1900. | have them available for lmmcdlehore no oppos! and Mrs. J. C. Hayes. : etk jate dispatch to headquarters any- {rm re-election as May No. 3, votin in the | The Duke of Westminster, the richest nobleman in Great Britain, |Seek Protection for : | where in the world. B L residence at Home Grocery on ' ang his bride, the former Miss Loelia Ponsonby, daughter of the | Mices "3 | | Tests also will be made of lhe’ Try the Five o'TIock Lanner w 4 e, Ju G, M| irer, Sir Frederick Ponsonby, leaving the Prince’s Row Eleven ',h‘s‘”""" . | | new five-lens camera, which maps | Specials at Mabry" —adv 1 o obnu, M London, Eng., following their marriage on Feb. 20. Held by Communists == : SR B TSR T Mae Kilroy 3. 2 aldwin, M - P e Gudmund Jensen. Kl WASHINGTON, March 22.—The 1 B0 [0 e porl 1';"“) ae Ducceeds Hughes, Jr, state Department announced today | been no filing of cand 2 €s, “{ 1 that Douglas Jenkins, American was reported unofficially “‘“« B Censul General, has again asked would be put in the Chinese Government to speed | \ e han Monday. It j soldiers to protect eleven Catholic . expected to: be hc.x'iml by May: missionaries reported beseiged at | T. B. Judson. The filing p é Kanchow by Chinese Communists. | [ closes at 5 pm, March 26 | The Chinese authorities have not | | i T o : o eion o1+ 104 docs| MAPPING CREW e Coitats wriftc ORI A BEAUTIFUL RUBBER APRON March 29, In order to faciliate| who was ordered a few days ago i 3 registration and 1 opportun- | - to protect the Americans, so Jen-, (;'\/I‘AN A“r \\ “ ]1H 4 (:Al\.\ ity to anyone who finds it g kins repeated his request — e e i sible ARy Hal Distinguished Flying Cross i telegram f[”““ a 88 Y0 the ihere and had a wide circle of ac-|CLUB CAFE IS TO i KANSAS CLEANSER AT REGU- juring the re 1| America: gation a lepii id int ™ I o e Reccmmended for Sev- sorttory oie Detite sent to s |quaintazices. NG TO | 1o last three days of oldiers are being sent to Kanchow 2 RE-OPEN; LO ‘ LAR PRICE—40 CEN the office wil 1be kept open du en Alaska M: \ppers R 5 o . s the noen hour and : . 5 JUNEAU WOMAN’S JOIN CHRISTENSEN to 9:00 pm, it was T BERT CEDERSTROM ! e, il ) DIES IN SEMWTLE| CLUB. TO MEET | . {of a Presidential Exccutive Order o [to permit the Board ¢ e THIS EVENING, ,f::{‘lv,,. ol a Ithe Navy Deg id Bert Cederstrom, resident of Ju-| T . e b u for seven'or eight yeAredied| There will a mesting tonight | Club Cafe | D P AR 108 o i t 8ot In ‘the Oou ym-| The Club Cafe will be reopened| Ithe ~distingt in the King County Hospitel at/at 8 oclock in the Council Cham. | The Club Cafe Wil be Sy certain mer Seattle at n last Thursday, |ber in the City Hall of the Juneau ! ¥ Chrsiibics snb o it kbl By o to a cable- Woman’s Club. Judge James Wick- | of Chri n and Long. y S posed in a measure committ c ) Mrs. Frank | crsham will address the members| Prompt service and the 1‘“?"? il I)’ 1”1 Eddie Roberts Picked Up|the Committee of the Wrtole Hous services will ot/ GHB RN on ' rnall R By Vot iviands ot RbCe S Jpron e 1 | wone 1 (« le Roberts Ficked Upior pepresentatives early this month Associated Press Photo |held Sur (U aon | AlASkR 80 itd Clovernment? Mxa FRED SCHMITZ ILL i at Tacoma on Warrant was_introc A Thomas Day Thacher, Judge of Hamilton king Parlors. s ??Wl_fmn Will spoak. on nveed— e 0 e {June 8 It wa *d | the southern district of New York, e, on Rev. Freeborg |¢d Icgislative matters of particular) pooq gorimitz entered St. Ann' ssue rom riere |then to the Cc ttee on N was nominated by President Hdo ¢ficiating |Interest to women. A musical prn—im‘mm yesterday for medical| —_ {Alfairs which to act | ver to succeed Charles Evans aderstrom, who was about |ram will also be given. Vireatinant Eddie Roberts, 17 years old, who| Under tne provisions of an Act Hughes, Jr, as solicitor general of 8y of age, born in Norway,| >+ resided here for several months re- [passed by Congress on July 2,| the United States. |was employed at the Alaska Steam| _ INQUIRY FOR HARRIS | cently, was arrested in Tacoma yes-|1926, an Executive Order was is- - | Laundry. Accompanied by his wife! Chief of Poiice Getchell has re- I( WALITY LI VES Ll terday by Federal authorities on a|sued prescribing conditions for the |and baby, he left for Seattle am“[ CPchd an inquiry concerning the local United States District court, it {cross. It limited the time for in- B anbmnant - He. whe’ sheitingwr | HAT ay be T 0 R STORE was made known this morning by |itiation of a recommendation for TR b ——_ |is described as six feet in height United States Attorney H. D. Stab-[such award to a period w mun and weighs about 180 pounds. He ler. He is accused of being an ac- |two years from the date of the act | |is about 60 years of age and is said & complice of Robert Proper in the|or achievement meriting the award 1 IVANHOE ito have a pleasing personality. Any-, WATCH FOR PRICES MONDAY robbery of B. M. Behrends Depart- |The present measure would waive |one knowing of the whereabouts of | ment Store and Connors Motor|the period of limitation in consid- | IN GUN BATTLE APFRIFS }Harris is requested to inform Chief | g S 2 Company. eration of the existing recommen- | : Ve | ] |Getchell who has important infor- | :ipment of Fruits from Pasadena, Cal. Roberts was indicted here early (dation for the following personr i {mation for him. ! F this week by the PFederal grand|of the Alaska Aerial Survey of| Gl | P e e 3 | ’ jury. He will be returned here at|1927: Lieut. Wallace M Dillon, Patrolmen Meet Smuggle!rs Fill Every Want for the : | once from Tacoma, He is said to |Lieut. Richard F. Whitehead, Lieut o | e L | { e (o o aore of tto|Bugons F. Burkett, Radio riec:| in Texas and Shots || ~Window Beautiful | 2 TRUCKS—5 FAST DELIVERIES crimes to Tacoma officers, and also |trician Claude G )Al cander, C Are Exchanged = ' o %o two robberles in Tacoma, Police |Aviation Pilot Thomas G. Reid,| e a i < > 3 4.9 authorities there said they would |Patrick A. McDonough, Chief Pho-| o o o0 o EM“TW T 10 am., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. 3 S aEs st | gra er, A Willia « Murt y ot il SRt kRl Sl 4 Ji I i -a'\‘-. bring no charges against him. ‘[l";:::lg:,}:ax)ln“:mn:‘.lhc‘:s«:] il lowing a gun battle last night witn ‘,wuy\\lm\\\\lfl“ A TRRTREI . ichcad and Burke TWB Tuaners neer Ampera Station | Al re members of the 1926 exnedi. |UNited States Border “Patrol men| g 7 ot only the FINEST 3 DANCE N e o Tom s it sl zev i )] 8 BAMBOO BRIER || gueif 29,5 SRS, , alsc atter has since oo S lnd or WILS PAY . . INGS i'm: his life in hashup off the whether any smugglers; Virginia Sarsaparilla ELSIWHEEE, PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS i |Southern California coast : i lks Hall o e b were fired A S DS A SPRING SHIZ®S - NECIVEAR - S atl |Sand Hills and were unable to| TONIC HOSIZRY - GLOVES - MANVILLES RETURN {learn whether of the smug-| grorything in EASERDASHERY . S I ’ glers suffered casualties from the . It is beneficial ,g,‘?:,":::h&;:"‘" he aturdav TO HOME IN JUNEAU |return of th | and safe. & { Two Patro ordered the smug- ! Look at our SEOW WINDOW i S I rs | After spending more than four |Blers to h 1 they replied with | $2.00 per bottle and see our WONDERFUL SPAING WE SELL erenaaers months in the States on a vacation |Shots. The Patrolman returned| i || DISPLAY of ExBERmsEERY - -”.”,‘ AP ahd NS, M . |the fire. The smugglers aban-| then COME 1IN and SAVE MONZY, @ ) e o TS A i 4oC |doned their contraband and ‘fled| D | | CRANE 9 R Juneau Drug | . ed in practically &1‘ B C | s i of importance on the Pacitie! AT THE HOTELS ompany { SABIN S ! “STANDARD” ‘Tomorrow’s Styles t and made a short trip into! = | . | { o n KD |Mexico from San Diego. They! stineau Delivery | Today spent some time in California With| Charies Riach, Seattle, Tree Do y Phone 33 C. 0. SABIN, Prop. | (14 29 & e’ o S " . 1 Post Office Substation No. 1 { Mr. Manville's parents and hist Klaakin i | | brother. | rt Armour, city; George Bach, i it | Wnile balmy southern weather |Taku Harbor 4 ! | NECKWEAR proved enticing they exprossed| o Zynda : 1 Plumbi Fi ! o e o emselv delighted to return to! WM. Curich | We have a complete assortment [ um lng 'xtllres E HANDKERCHIEFS {!the Territory. Mr. Manville ex-|— - W or window Draperies in Mar- ! B | s Pk ¢ . SR pects to spend most - quisettes, Scrims, Nets, Cretonnes e COSTUME JEWELRY}'up the Taku, in and Damasks 3 | CACTS TENNIS B! Curtains Ready to Hang u a e . CORSAGES NNIS BAKLS 0 Rhile Vennose o e 3as & RICE & AHLERS CO. SILK HOSIERY L E: bolt i PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL New Stock ONE WINDOW BEAUTIFULLY : } “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” r—— A WILL RE-OPEN | S e A ese make splendic n BEAUTIFUL ROOM . o ! Pri In Vacuum Tins | Bridge Prizes See the Smart Looking New || a See our assortment 50c each IVANHOE CURTAIN | TUESDAY before you buy MEN’S —_ o SHIRTS Our job shop is as near to you ue thnp'n.ne Phone usto | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. tree Dellvery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders ! mor finishes. See these newest Curtain Rods, and buy them to match your Draperies. LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS 5:30 A. M. Under Management of Christensen and Long aling two blankets P SEMI-STARCHED COLLAR LOTS OF PATTERNS AT $2.00 J. M. SALLOUM off RODS In bronze, antique and gray ar- | e

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