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i e CROSSON HELD UP BY STURM Unable' to Takeoff from| Nanuk—Soviet Flier Is Missing TODAY’'S STOCK QUOTATIONS ®Se o0 e e eceees e ]\l at u mine stock is quoted today 7, Alleghany Corporation 25%, eneral Motors 46%, Gold Dust &, Granby 33%, Grigsby Grunow «, Kennecott 45%, Missouri Pa- ic 86, National Acme 187%, Pack- d 1814, Standard Brands 24% {Simmon Beds 46, Standard Oil of California 74%, U. S. Steel 134, § 5 Ward Baking B 11%, ar | Ward 437. * RUM RUNNERS MOTORSHIP NANUK, April 30. 1 1 Montgomery been heard from since Cape Serge last Sa son. Glishev has & sengers from the St D UFFI(}ER SHOT BY 2 BANDITS -Payroll of Four Thousand Dollars Is Stolen— Murder Results SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 30. —Patrolman John Malcolm, aged 60 years, was shot by two bandits,|doned in the Raritan River after who had stolen a $4,000 payroll of 'g furious battle with the Coast the California Stevedoring and Bal- Guard Patrol boat. last Company. The bandits took the payrolll tro] and landed the cargo before from Paymaster Murphy and Office ‘traced up the river. The smugglers Manager Kahn as tl P from a taxicab at a Abandonifihrce Craft, After Loads Landed, to Coast Guard PERTH AVKBOY New Jersey, April 30.—A rum running fleet of two 60-foot speedsters and one smaller and slower craft, was aban- They | Raritan River, without lights, before shouted to Patrolman Malcolm as dawn. | the bandits fled. The bandits shot PR P 0 Lt alcolm twice through the heart it ¢ Love Sick Girls Set before he could draw his gun Themselves Afire and i HENRY PIGG 'GOES \Are Fatally Burned TO OREGON CLINIC| navana, cuba, aprit 30—Disap- | ot pointed in love, ‘three Cuban girls| Bound for the Coffee Clinic in|suicided by making flaming torches Portland, Henry Pigg, accompanied of their clothing. They were fatally | by his father, Dr. W. J. Pigg, left burned. They left brief notes w> here on the Alaska. their parents. Henry Pigg returned here earlier| —— this year after spending some time under the care of Seattle physi- cians. Since returning to Ju- neau his recovery from his recent Allzga or illness has not been satisfactory, so R % it was deemed advisable to aincoats him south. During the absence of Dr. Pigg The ]ighlest \\‘(‘ight his public health work will be cared for by Dr. L. P. Dawes. ———————— waterproof coat you can get. Duchms‘ of Bedford Absolutely water Back in Lonrlmz. After tight, can be rolled Flight to Capetown into a very small LONDON, April 30—The Duchess | bundle and will not of Bedford, 64 year old aviatrix,!| o has completed her round trip to Capetown. She landed this after- roon at the Croydon Airport. She was accompanied on the flight hy‘ two men nunmxs For dress or work, in three good colors. = ‘V Greeting Cards Never before have we had such a wonderful ar- SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Mother’s Day May 11th DON'T FORGET ray of beautiful Moth- _— er's Day Greeting Cards. Come in and make BUTLER-MAURO your selection! DRUG CO. free Dellvery Phone 134 Juneau Drug Company Phone 33 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'8 RIGHT Express Money Orders Free Delivery Fire Sale WATCH FOR THIS AT GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Cream Colored W hipcords “Boss of the Road” Brand—All Sizes $4.50 Per Pair J. M. SALOUM NEW YORK, Aprll 30.—Alaska | 35 nda 60, Bethlehem Steel 99, | 19. LOSE IN RAGE : | The rum runners eluded the pa- epped | were discovered roaring across the| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. ACROSS ¥ ® | 1. Ambassador 2. European eity [R Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle 7 1. Customers 8. College degres n 9. Plece of cloth 10. Egyptian gods “ Eevp! [ mi 16, Intimidate 18. Encireled 19. Horse ARAR m R ess n. Pluem l%l i |?7 e AEaEaa TRl Gn ammdAn aEEN mENG uEE %yllflAllIll!p T | T AN JEEE fll%l _EnEnE dn 21, Frighten 2. Largo bocy of Outergar wa 24, Alre h 27, ]'!c(‘!l of 26. Specles of solar ‘over the Iyric_poem so, lumar year 25, Symbol for 3 nickel IRISIE| ** lnrmducllon to 29. Commence poe 81, Cut wit 8. Bweel cakes uluorn 86, Bu 33, 87, ]“"‘]w C'Ol;nl P Inel al 88, Bugle cal {** acior ™ E‘, 40. Supplication 1 vlew eritieally 41, Tolerate Ran 44, Money hoarder o Forder nega- 1. Ganat in New Do 47, Headdresss tive ork state op! 12&] vines oet. | 48, knxlun sala. ‘I (7"\H forth ! \vanflerlm: 49, (_}overu tat! 5. Chinese “name 3. Move on'a G City in 5. h'fll Yll’ll course Holland 46. Make laco 56, Elocutiontst 4. Also 84, Corro {5 Sowtn ‘Amert. ta. Xind of beetlo . Afternoon 57. Plural ending can animal 60. functions 59, Plant of the 0. Cra: o1, “ll‘l‘rl!" 6. Elieit Hly family AmARa B el gllllIlIII|lIllllllmli|IIIllllllI!IIIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIH THREE DAYS | Thursday - Friday - Saturday Jack Frost Trump Sugar Tablets, package NEW POTATOES, 3 pounds for JALAMEDA AND WATSON NOW BOUND NORTH SEATTLE, April 30. — Steamer Alameda sailed at 9 o'clock Tues- day night for Southeast Alaska with 119 first class passengers and 45 steerage. The following passen-' are bocked for Juneau: H. A. Millar, L. Williams, J. W. fucku and son, M. J. O'Connor, )\ B. M. Cravens, Mrs. D. H. McDonald, W. P. Merritt, Henry n and wife, E. Cushing and Mrs. L. T. Strong and three ge N wife, |children, R. Schultz, D. E. Ardorf, Mrs, Ida Barton, and seven steer- age | Steamer Admirai Watson sailed |for Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon. The following passen- gers are booked for Juneau: T Wilcox, Miss A. Rice, Mrs. Bark Dourk, Mrs. James Larson, Harry |Reed and wife, Mrs. J. A. Mer- 3 nd five steeragu LET US HELP GEORGE ALLIGATOR COATS RUBBERIZED COATS Allzgator Hip Length LEGGINGS | (Something new and very practical) | ALLIGATOR KNEE PANTS and ALLIGATOR SPORT JACKETS | SPORTING BOOTS for Men and Women i UMBRELLAS of all kinds RUBBER FOOTWEAR for the whole family Leader Dep’t. Store More than 15,000 students are enrolled in home economics classes in North Carolina. — e AGFA-ANSCO FILMS AT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv o ] Johnston’s Candy for Mother’s Day MAY 11TH—Sunday Phone 25 The Nyal Service Drug Store Men, Women and Children RAIN HATS ¥OU KEEP DRY BROTHERS For your stomach’s sake, eat Butter Pretzel Sticks, [ 6 3-4 ounce packages, 3 for MILK TOAST, pound Percentage 3 cans Saved 60 68 47 67 80 75 80 68 60 50 L.10 95 65 90 30 73 50 50 1 can 23 25 17 T AMOCAT MAINE CORN, No. 2 size - ... AMOCAT YELLOW CORN, No. 2 size .. AMOCAT YELLOW CORN, No. 1 size -- AMOCAT TENDER PEAS, No. 2 size .. AMOCAT TENDER PEAS, No. 2 AMOCAT CUT BEANS, No. 2 AMOCAT DILL PICKLES, No. 212 ... 30 Amocat Quartered CARROTS, No. 2 1-2 25 AMOCAT SPINACH, No. 2 1-2 . 23 AMOCAT HOMINY, No. 2 1.2 Amocat Asparagus Tips, square tins ... - 10 11 9 10 12 11 11 11 15 16 10 10 15 15 16 11 06 16 George Brothérs Prime Asparagus Peoints, tall tins Golden Crown Asparagus White Tips ... 25 Rosedale Peaches, halves, No. 2 1-2 Servus Grapefruit, No. 1 size Pride of Carrol Corn on Cob No.2 size .. 27 Prince Sliced Prmeapple flats. Hunt’s Supreme Pumpkin, No. 2 size " ............. £ 4 E 2 TRUCKS—5 FAST DELIVERIES “PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE” E o £ 4 III|III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIl|III!IIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllll!IJII|lIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllll|||||||ll|ll|||!|llII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!J 9