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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUN “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME”® EAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930. MEMBP_R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS Jast Wednesday because she refused to allow him to drive Dickinson to Portland in his automobile, ing a gun. A murder charge will be filed against the youth, D e T T T S e i |produced tonight for the first time | to the patrons of this popular jdance center, at 10 o'clock and the morning wor- ship service will begin at 11 o'clock’north, and Father Gallant of the ! Episcopal Church in Skagway. as usual, s 49t v s €8 WA within a day or two bond on the Tiger mine on Alice Arm, south of Prince Rupert, B. C. can Geographic Union. Leaving Spitzbergen in July, 1931, base about 700 miles northeast of Point Barrow, Alaska, : . Lo e FUREST HHES UNOFFICIAL RETURNS, REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES, FIRST DIVISION s-mcK s ALES |“Hip Slapging,”: Under f 3 Comm. of Highway W AP A 2 v : v BUR N IN G UVER Precinct— Delsgate Treasurer Auditor Education Engineer Senator Representatives ;m"' (font,”lu(;s ¥ 0 TG T 0T E =—— 85 TR | 3 ——WTE O {Investigation Is On TR EIR STE(ETE (917 ISR BB i S ‘ = GRAFTSTRUGK gl R Q ol e [ RrIE * g g ; E | § R1E| & e WASHINGTON, May 3.— e| 15 fluu A c R Es 2 | gllelmll 818 w g g il ol B - & e The Treasury Department e | A % - g: | :5—_ It & § g g g g § | g g H 5 & . s started an inquiry into .i BY sTuRM ON ) 19 5 4 2 3 3 e a o g e ksl ° rts that customs agents e AR a 5 ] B 8 8 g ) 7 B 9 a 7 ) ' ] - F vt 1 2 1 8 g Rl |® New York are searching @ Woodland Charred and Bl =1 ! | i - Largest Day in Two-Hour|$ Pissengers coming offsteam- e | L) Blackened—Aid Is Sum- e i g (i ) i) i B 5 y, . “ ers for liquor. . inea i o 109 3 —i— ! : i 8. + CHRL Juncau—Precinct Nb. 1 .| 331 103| 111 807| 116 417 160 3287 205 431 82 173) 406 405/ 00 69 315 Trading in History s o T e o moned to Fight Flames Juncau—Precinet No. 2 119 112 49| 174 76 163)| 85/ 135 139|| 174/ 58| 87| 169 159 48| 57 123 of Exchange |3 orcer BEEESL slapping Juncau—precinet x;’\s 3 .l 108 41 0T 30 3 S B 114 22| B4 103 101 37 20 8 5 ;",‘“g""f&t "}f;rsiiil"[h;‘;;; ¢ Ninety-four Bodles Already . 3 V. ¥ i ouglas—Precinet No. 1 ... 7 | | n b ; ; BOST.OI\’ Mis=s Yay 3'_| Douglas—Precinct No. 2 zz f: fg fg 3; ‘;’3 ?; 4 b i }?, n f: &l o 12 ?; NEW YORK, May 3.—Sales | ® possession was issued some o) Recovered—One Hun- than 15,000 acres of South-| Treadwen - ! Ml T 0}, 1 ) ,'® time ago, o | e 5 0 1 4 3| 3 3 2 2 8 0 2 5 T B Bt 2 n the Steck Exchange today | | dred Persons Are cast Massachusetts woodland, Jualpa (A.J. Boarding House)| 11 il ok At oal) 5 14 6! 18 1) 10} - 6ji Bl 8l 8 CARLEETY 6 stalled 4,867,000, the largest o o ¢ o o @ . i d Missi lay charred and blackened to-| 1hane (Sheep Creek) | .20 6 B 1y 4 12| 6 ‘10 12 16 0 o o A8 e 12 Dt & R Sl Reported Missing Tia i ¢ th ie ] oo Oty wd 3] 13(1 6] 80 6| 83)| 13] 93 33 4 i s o = .4 @8 ow [umberofany twohour Sat- e ‘ tdg a 'e; one of' fefnos is- ;\if\ndenhull 18 5 4 19 6 17 15 19 4 # 15 3 17, 8. 9 13 | rday in the trading history. TOKYO, May 3. — Deaths 8 astrous forest fires in recent| ;i;‘:’ilmc-mll ig f .’; g ;‘ l: Z ; 14 2‘1 g* 1‘1; 5 lgi ;“ § :f Weakcned marginal "C‘GUMMUNIST {from a typhoon which swept RIT e a g ook | 13] 83)| 28] 18| 28] 15| 1, 2 18 26 acg 8 25 13 a3 12 26 | °unts and pool holdings were | ithe southern portion of Sag- . e i Svll‘c'fpor‘“cf:?m ol ek e T 24 17 2 9 2 1 12 3 20 | umped overboard in the sell-| |halien Island and the north- e » | e b R | R B | e & . 9 . 3 8 3 4 ' 3 13 3 'ag which continued fr(ml { oast of Hokkaido, havi . Prisoners from the Norfolk| Ketchian—Precinct No. 1 180 109) 149, 199 214/ 144/ 184 133 228 135 | 7| 13 11 161 81 98 160 | . saued ern ¢ f ¥ e e 3 : | Ketchikan—Precinct No. 2 ..| 102 96| 83 95| 118 58 81 8 103 81 12 6 78 80 ey e g1 |yesterday but this was ‘5““"" jreached nearly 200. 4 l;t R “r“‘!’ were sent to| ':‘{mm ...... 92 120 115/ 79/ 146 59 52/ 146 88 116 120 70 130 86 113 25 153 |ly attributable to anything in| UP IN N Y c Messages received here ght fire ot Lo s 2. 3 2| 2 3% 25 34]| 36 20 8 26 3 7 5% |the dey's news. |state 94 bodies have been re- Wild animals fled from the/ V" 103 “; 2 2 2k % 3 2 2 2 . 2| Bl: =9 1] .ol 3kl 2 S RS | covered and 100 persons are 4 | ters 97/ 122 130, 88/ 135 86 116/ 90/ 12¢) 87 16 92) 174]_ 25| 140 | ! "fi_ee“: a:‘:d l’«(l)“ 1h:tl>‘ughh.tllle Z,Ix:;;;‘; & 10 101 w8 155, 6l 4 ur 86| 122 RPN e T o - o i POI'CC }gom"i‘szmfi" Whal-' issing. s s @ ver the high-; Skagway 5 44| 34/ 89| 63 61| 27| 00 64| 76 43 48| 76, 42 75| 36 17 66 o " . en Reveals Evidence | % ways. Klawock 53 80| 80 52| 92 42 44 83| 105 88 73 7 40 o e 65 42 ;' s % : fi The St deacondes B | Scow Bay 150 16| 14/ 14| 24/ 4| 10 18 1| 8 a0 o 2, 4 2 5 26 6 2N |o GQUOTATIONS to Newspapers |Odomari Bay just after 10,- . | yakutat o ‘el Bif-aall eB M ol el sal Wl UENL MR 9 o1 MM B Bl s ecs sl e 000 fishermen, attracted out 3 | Crag 18 39| 41 20 42 24| 24| 39 35 24 24| 36| 81 20 41 26 34| 20 38 | NEW YORK, May 3—Police y, gey Ly the appearance of Rs | Kake 15| 122/ 117 15| 126] 5|| 12| 121 28)| 15| "120/ 18} 132 8/ 126/ 16/ 119] 11| 120 e Commissioner Grover Whalen has y : 3 I zyder ow om o w oW o m oW s wm W s @ W B W W By mine stack e today |made public documents variously |Teat schools of herring, in | Totals 155 1hai] d ‘ | B o ! ! at 6%, Alleghany Corporation 24%, | C>crived 82 suthentic, and forger- \about 2,000 fishing boats ARE FORCED TO |- ™ o 1250 1700 1007 ton 110 1702 iow e 197 1o0] 109 16z v 10w 1103 o0 ist0 |6, 0L SRR SRRRNGT, oy e purporting o be evidence the | were well out from land when | General Motors 44%, Gold Dust 42, !the typhoon struck. o c(m is financin, ts 1 strike: I.E APTU s AFETY H(]USE vnTEs REPUBLICAN RETURNS — THIRD DIVISION Hires Plane for Granby 30, Grigshy-Grunow 18%, /0% '8 DORIEinE Tots Bnd Bl o operty damage Is esti- | . Kennecott 44%, Missouri Pacific b @ ' y | l')c_lexm}le .Trcn!nnr Auditor Com. of Edu. | “Joy Rule” and 78%, Natlonal Acme 18%, Packard emissaries sent for the purpose by mated at sg’,,()o 000. | } Rust- Wicker- G i Soviets. . ! SUFT LUMBER | gard sham Knight Smith Cole Reed Breuer Keller, Then Suicides ::;;{s i;’:i’;d‘zrz‘{, B;:::gar? Ofi“‘(‘); Photostatic copics of documents, | | ran | f | 5! [ - &, sell o 3 Propellor Broakss o8 Flight ke ter i L S B o S W, san rrANCISCO, Cal, o|California 68%, U. S, Steel 171 | o o g \Sfflbctlffiai?éfli‘hfigARMED NAVAL —Two Remain Aboard | Chitina, Me- | i il i it i i i e May 3—John Vacasovich, e|Ward Baking B 11, American Can|gopmicgioner Whalen, and with a | Plane and Land | | cartny | 255 156/ 132) 3250/ 255 106} 283 95 |® aged 38, a merchant, leaped e [135%, Fo‘x Films 49%, MONtgomery i vomont in which he evidently ac- \ | Valdez | a6 9| 12 61| 26 41| 46 328 |® 400 fect late yesterday after- e|Ward 41, Ford Limited 15. Icepted them @ authentic. { | FRESNO, Anchorage . 126/ 414|| 372 163)| 351 139 2{1; 213 |® noon from Mills Field, from e B e P | e , Cal,, May 3.—Six army M e D fl A | Jonesville 0 7 2| 4| 3 3 | 3 |® a plane he had hired for a e | aviators were forced to leap in \\\OF RICIERCES MISE ON | siihe Ohk IR T | | 3| 14 [e “joy ride” A suicide note 02 GONVIGTED IMRS. TROY TO HAVE nafrachu’tes and landed in a valle_yv Tarlff Blll Between Girdwood | 3 13)] 9| ki | 5 kil 5 |® was found in a grip he left e ‘ ely when the propeller of a tri-| T H Tunnel al 2l 8! 21| 5 Pl 3| - el at the airport station. . SERIOUS OPERATION| motored Fokker broke late ycster- wo Houses Matanuska ..., 7 18| 14| 12/ 12| 9] 18 7 . = day afternoon. — Curry e - - 28 s ol 1 1 Lieut. W, A. Maxwell, pilot, and' WASHINGTON, May 3. — The| wasila i 3”‘ e s e I LA & bl il LT | Mrs. Jonn W. Troy, who with Mr. ‘COOllCS Storm Amerlcan ¥ Sergeant Arthur, mechanic, stayed House has voted to retain fiv, | pajkectna 1 13l 8| M 4 il 4 A ——eo—— {Troy is visiting in the States, has Shlp at Swatow—De- with the plane in the forced land- SPruce, pine, hemlock and larch| pre gy |l s |20 16 T 7| A Sent d th 4iSqn |1 8. FortisRds Boalitel JcE Aid Called . g in a vineyard A wing was \UmPer and shingles on ‘the free| Moose Pass ... 8 7| 4 @ 6 3 /8 2! UHNS GUME ke fen'eng:. Df AN | major operation, according to tele- stroyer Aid Calle torn off but the plane remained Latouche 4] 18] 10 16| 14 14 12 12 uentin Friscn for graphic advices recelved here to-| ’ upright. Neither of the two fliers' 10¢ Senate voted a duty of $1.50 | goqiak 21) 69| 22 6N 27| 48 21 50| Q 10 Year day. 1t will be ten days before! SWATOW, China, May 3. — An were injured in the landing. (RS ouBnG. boRRd dldeh on'isoftl Atognik 20 48| 21| ‘48] 26| .41 = 30] .38 IN SL WLY UN ears the operation can be performed. |armed guard from Ule American — .-~ i "?hfr'fl S i < | Mr. and Mrs. Troy recently went |destroyer Borie was forced to set- Irate of B ozgnd ymadolmd i Totals 630 923 721 o8 eo de4 832 554 LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 3.—|to Portland from Seattle to visit tle @ dispute between dock coolies MASSEY Is Tu jlumbee Ufrhicn‘;l":‘r‘"“z“’:]gliiui:]rd WA Ao iy SRR 5 . VR ) R Warren Earle, former City Engineer | relatives of the later. She was|and members of the arew of the i . 4 14 . | merican steamer 0] n 'eal | & | of Pasadena, and Thomas Brieten- taken ill in Portland and rushed| S;i;?.cdth“ a higher duty be| REPUBLICAN RETURNS —FOURTH DIVISION stein, Pasadena contractor, hav";(o a hospital for treatment. Mr.. The omc;zrs of "h; Gokilen l:’;: & BE PRUMUTED Delegate Treasurer Auditor Com. of Edu. | {been sentenced to 10 years each|Troy's return to Juneau; which had :z“:f::f: :h: 2):;“ the coqlies Rust- Wicker- . 'in San Quentin for defrauding been expected next week, will be! ; 2htd " sham Knight Simith GOk Reed Hrsus Bale Wickersham Increases Lead|pasadena out of s2000. They delayed until Mrs. Troy is out of | he naval guard quickly restored "_I_ Fairbanks ...| 284 313 195 349 300 199 235 265 | Over Rusigard—No [were convicted on charges “”“}" idiass » Tanana . | 1 49 5 39, 16| 27 23 24 . '~ ing from city sewer contract graft-| Tlansferled from Washing- | Ester 4 8 3 e e Material Change lng GANDHI FACES ton to London at High OPEN GAMPAIGN Fairbanks Cr. o s N E AT Gl 2 | o i —— TWO TURNOUTS FOR sl | Gilmore 4 13 1 4 3| 2| 3 2 ive precincts reporting in the Commlssmner | Goldstream L 13 6 6| 3i 2| 3 2 : Territorial - Republican primaries BASEBALL P l‘ A Y ERS S ) T E R Hot Springs 19, o4 9 23| 227 18] 28 11 since yesterday made no material | ON THIS WEEK END| e ng, 5:12 ; remier Mac; o Linter Race for Senate Fox . 7 17 1 15| 10 10 changes in the standings of the | p s , A e governmeni Graehl 31 23 26 24| 12| 36‘ 3 2 |several candidates except to in- L intends to appoint Vincent Massey | Before Re!urr}mg to Nenana 19 38 2 a1l 28 13 24 18 jcrease the lead of Judge James fuz‘:;eb?:::l::r:c‘;m;:fir;l:gbtor?k::i F 2 T EA | as Canadian High Commissioner to | Mex‘co Clty Ruby 4 12 3 9| 4 10 | 2 14 |Wickersham over Attorney General |announcement made today by Karl | ) Lolclt:;;:} G K:\Eands. 0, 15 sieh i) | John Rustgard for Delegate and ATheile City League President. Thr' 4 remain in Washing-| wWASHINGTON, M: o _i Kohrines .. 0 9 et o add slightly to W. K. Keller's ad- . 3 | ) % | S , May 3.—Ambas - | ightly |first of these will be tonight at e ') xfl“.\\hue }}e is now Canadian‘sador Dwight W. Morrow announces Little Eldorado | 4 8 3| 8 1 10 2 9 |vantage over L. W. Breuer for Com- Presndent GIVCS memn '"‘5 30 p. m. and the second tomor- NCX! MOVC by Ind]an GOV Minster, unil the summer vaca- he will open his campalgn for the | LoV Cleary .| 10 13, o 13 4 18 14 9 | missioner of Education. Letter Written ¢ |row afternoon. Players wii have ernment Being Watch- ion, and Amll then go to London'Republican Senatorial nomination HOW Cross 7 6 0| 13| 1 11| 9 5 | Hyder returns were received in . ‘wc of the ball grounds from noon d W h I about September 1. from New Jotsoy withollb: returac], Bethel . 4 2 5 20 15 11 10 16 |this Division, Latouche, Afognak to Tilson itc_evening, Mr. Theile said. e ith Interest TR e ing to Mexico City or entering the| ¥ 'at 15 24 11} 29| 11 10) 15 19 |and Kodiak in the Third, and Mc- — ; Monday complete assignments of ! Senate at this time. He has noti-| Akiak 4. W 1 14 2 9 1 3 |Grath in the Fourth. Rustgard car-| WASHINGTON, May 3.—Repre-|all players to the teams in the| LONDON, May 3.—The next move fied Gov. Morgan F. Larson that| Sudtrana 12 8. 4 au 2 12 4 11 |ried Hyder but lost the other three |Sentative Tilson, House Republican league will be made by Mr. Theile, by the Indian Government is await- he will not accept his offer, made I!ea!y 8 21| 25 4 10 14)| 3 23 | precincts. leader, declared that he did not and will appear in The Empir> ed with considerable interest here. L 4 last winter, of a seat in the Sen-| Nulato 1 17| 4 13 1 6 7 10 | 1In the Hyder vote, R. J. Sommers |belleve President Hoover will ap-|that day. | The feeling is widespread that I_0 Y PRuBE ate. The Naval Conference delay| MCGrath 3 24| 6 20 12} 13 11 16 | gained seven votes over W. A. Hess |Prove the tariff bill if it contained | s HI0, ‘(:x;)dh;’ N:xlx be arrested. - 'resulted in his decision. | e | for the Democratic nomination for |the debenture plan | ombay dispatches indicated that i | motat 6 00| 3| 45| 4 8] 14 490 |Highway Engincer and now has a| Bepresentative Tison prescnted o MRS, OXREIDER ON [Candnis niuet may bemadewnons PR 14 |lead of 20 votes according to the written by the nw]rr-x\n ,n A .A' New York Capitalist Sum-/CAMPEN RE-ELECTED | REPUBLICAN RETURNS — SEC( 4 o D e e fcom. [Pim in which the Chief Exccutive WAY TO EAST COAST threats, first 1o come to Bombay id o Aoodar T | — JND DIVISION ik said he had not changed his mind and lead personally the passive re- mon ppear lues- AS CITY PATROLMAN: Delegate Treasurer Auditor Com. of Bdu.i| Tn the Divisional Republican pri-|°0 the debenture- issue. | Mrs. R. B. Oxrieder, accompan-|sistance campaign and the second day for Explanation Rust- Wicker- e gt S gt fed by her son, Jack, left this;to move on Dharsana and seize the Yt Fred Campen, for several years gard sham Knight Smith Cole Reed Breuer Keller ly“;y‘;er Pe:: écnf?nerg and Nolanid morning on the Princess Alice for rG"V"""‘E'“ controlled salt depots WASHINGTON, D. C, May 3 |0ight patrolman on the City Police| Nome 0 104 "2, 18| 25 12 113 60| et e was e race witn w.|[BENISCHKE LEAVES [Vancouver on her way to Phila- there. { v E. C. Jameson, New York capital-|f0rce, was last night re-elected to - - - g L. Paul. C. T. Gardner for the'’ FOR TAKU COUNTRY}"Clphm for an absence of about six ' e 4 ist, is directed to appear before the |that position by the City Council,| NpBOVEMFNTSMADE | e oot > W, A, Btoe) Hgoihs, Former Congressman i » Senate Lobby Committee next Tues-|2cting on the recommendation of 0V E CLITHEROS VISIT TS Terkitovial vote for the seve L, | ¥WRle in the Nast e sxpects ty P A St. Lous day for questioning concerning a|Chief of Police G. A. Getchell. FOR ELKS’ AFFAIRS HERE THIS WEEK ¢ i 8 M. R. Benischke, mining scout for |be a patlent at the Walter Reid Hos- | asses Away, dt. uis 7 Contribution he made to ‘Bishop| This, with the payment of thel| Rlerpl ., 0. P. candidates (0lloWS:|the ‘Donsolidated Mining and|pital for some tme. Later she will| o the 1025 anti Smith | monthly bills constituted thie busl] Numerous improvements havs| . ViSOrS in Junsau. tnis wéek U Fmivu;zn‘ l:.:stg:lt'd];!;z. ;vxclh; Smelting Company of Canada, one |Visit with her parents in College-| FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, May campaign, in Virginia, Ipess transacted last night by the|peen made in the Elks Hall for the clude Mr, and Mrs. Geopge | : B i (Ja ; Bm B0 ltanes of (e Canadian mun- (Ve FROR, (ngt ST, rom. Fhllacj8—Pugh. Pigamote, (CH Jameson is called as the result|Councll Considerable time Was|regular Saturday night dances which | Cllthero of Seattle, who, after 1';:-3,' g‘:e 1'610'-,’ ey L:’;dlbwre;;;r ing concerns, this morning left for ) delphia i §rosemitn, (and for. 2 SN SE R of testimony before the committee Spent in a round-table discussion of |will be given there during the|SPEPding a few days here early| i B e i Gyt company Wilh = Ministor. 40 Horea, diad) el by Representative Tinkham who'the municipal improvement Pro-spring and summer by Earle Hun- |\l the week, have completed the SeERTd 0, Wickerham 9% | T B Amold, who recently staked 8| DECKER IN HOSPITAL pital according to messages received ) said that all money given by Jame- |gram for the year. tor ‘and his Moonlight Serenaders, | Triangle Tour aboard the Admiral|¥Dight 20, Smith 146; Cole 25, Reed |group of claims on the south branch | —— : here from St. Louis | son had mot been accounted for. | P DT A New and attractive decorations | ROBETS. 172; Breuer 112, Keller 66. Third of the Taku, about ¢ miles| Andrew Deckgr entered St. Ann's - - 4 ] ¥ Jodo Sect evangelists of Japan have been put in, the floor has| Mr. Clithero is the former owner Div.l.sion. S o wmkeraléam from 3he 1o houplial, JORElAY aciermoan for | Sekesting ia. lakiuk e I B Cotton ginned in Alabama in 1929 cre distributing Buddhist sermons |been scraped and polished so that|Of the Caledonian Hotel in Seattle. 8 Sitank T2l Aol 8.7 komle| According to_information nsiigad s e lmm”dm mdu“” in. Lowisiaie | ¢ totalled 1,307,372 bales. on phonograph records. i looks like new, a three-play ven- |He recently disposed of this, bup|30l: Reed 484; Breuer 832, Keller oyt by local mining men ¢ P s 1 ter sounding shell has been bullt|continues to operate an apartment (o9& Fourth Division Rustgardinoon, Benischke has given or is| ] | . and all lights in the auditorium |house in the Puget Sound city. He |8 Wickersham 680; Knig .| prepared to give a $100,000 option l "ls l nt()l('S Pl(lns A F lfteen-Year -Old Bo have been dimmed. These improve- |also has interests in the Wiley|Smith 645; Cole 475, Reed 438;lon the property. This informa- | ments will be in effect for the first | Brothers diving operations off the|Breuer 414, Keller 466 Totals,ition, however, has not been veri- I" 0 S b P T . C f Sl . time at the regular dance tonight, |southerly end of Douglas Island,|RuStgard 2763, Wickersham 3.36; |fied, and it is believed the outcome r yuomdarine 1ri I) to ontresses to aylng | A B. Hall Improvements Mr. and Mrs. Clithero expect to n-IK"‘Sh' 2352, Smith 3422, Cole of the deal is dependent upon the 5 ST ™ | The management of A. B. Hall,|main here for several weeks. 2998, Reed 2,505; Breuer 2551, Kel-{inspection which Benischke will Ar(‘tlc R(} YLIOon in 1031 |where dances are conducted by the g ler 2,848. make while in the Interior . ; DALLAS, Oregon, May S—Sher-I According to Sheriff Hooker, the' |Juneau Amusement Company, with BIBLE SCHOOL CHANGES B ——— Other mining activity in Juneau v iff Hooker announces that Dale | i’outh said Mri Dickinson was'gn eight-piece orchestra in the pit,| Beginning tomorrow, May 4, the TAKU RETURNS is notable among the many engi-| WASHINGTON, May 3. — His|in an especially equipped sub- Lawson, 15-year-old chore boy on |“cranky with me." The youth first also announces “moonight effects” [Bible School at the Northern Light| The Taku, seaplane of the Alas-Ineers and mining men who have plans for a submarine trip through |marine, Wilkins plans to go throagh ! - the George Dickinson farm, con- said two men killed her and then tonight, patterned after devices|Presbyterian church will be held ka Washington Airways, which left|come here from Vancouver during|the Top of the World to seek met- [the North Pole regions to Ala.s:a L gessed to shooting and killing hh:rs' l::dnapped him. Then he said he used in the largest dance halls in|before the morning worship serv,|here yesterday morning for Skag-|the past week. One of them is E. C.|eorological secrets of the Polarfa 2,000 mile trip. % i Ly orge Dickinson at her me | killed her accidentally while clean-lmg States. These effects will be|ice. The Bible School will begin|way, returned in the afternoon with |pjckett, who is leaving for the Taku |seas were last night unfolded by| The last two months will be spent government officials who went He has a|Sir Hubert Wilkins to the Ameri-|in efforts to find an observation

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