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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930. HEYDER TELLS [cm. ABOUT RETURN ' T0 OLD HOME mining man, Isaac Taylor, man- D -l P from Pernambuco. The Graf plans| “On Memorial Sunday it seems ¥ A y ms | aging director for Taylor and Dru- atl y Cross-wt)rd uzzle PIUNEER DRUPS to fly as far south as the Ricimtmg that we should look to and Grande du Sol and is scheduled|prepare for a time when w to reach Rio de Janerio after need not be,” said Rev. C. C. DEADATTANANA mesic .~ o~ " WORLD PEACE TOPIC | = 1t wies onc o the Olvmoin John T. Blackhall Expires| ON MEMORIAL SUNDAY [ind ine ander's goia. coox s ent situation in ad, Mr. Heyder E em wmchlry, ploneer Yukon firm; L. Faucett al years, a}Dawson. and others from both aken from each | Mayo and n. s working, and | g -oo— wiarly dusing | RICHARDS 1S FOUND | INSANE, COMMITTED ACROSS ot of Helen cral spring Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle e 13 been out of | s : age on the Princess Louise toda | s are put in the| Frank W. Richards, detained sev-| ' se Suddenl.y on Street, AL & miching ot e Jhbest MIA?] Pl s R Local Man Returns After {pace of ¢ who have been |eral days ago for observation by :;: '“”:""‘I:( Yenicte Interior Town ;tsterxal Association held on May 5, E. A. Rasmuson, President of tho 3 X 2 was decided that on Sunday. May | Banks of Alaska, is on his latter then re-|medical authorities, was yesterday | . Holy woman: ~ . | employed, a A i ¢ 5[)6!}(]_”}g Tln'f‘(‘ M()nlhs im “I? \miil :Avd.ludged lns:mn by »v,lurv‘ in the cipled s t"":":."‘».nr TANANA, Al May 24.—John |25, all members of the assoclation from Skagway to the States on t \ IQI[lllg n Gcrmanv | positions, .1‘Lnited States Commissioner's Court nhle e . Lowest deck T. Blackhall, born in Fiffeshire,| Would emphasize world peace [Prihodas’ Takiise. g J Heyder, the |before Judge A. W. Fox. He was L of a battleshlp | gootiand and a ploneer of Dawson,|——————————————— —| 3 o T have a steady |committed to Morningside Sanitar yptian solar ) .'-‘ et prndipl el ss gy doad K7 gu\'r‘rnmfnl(i\lnm Portland, Ore., by Judge Fo: | Richards, who is a young mar - > — | has resided here for more than year, working at various occupa- .I.m-."..x the on Front Street here at the age| l'l'll-hmwl of 58 years. He was a member of > 36 Expunges the Yukon Order of Pioneers and | DUXB.4K 1 ure Made Into & |also Ploneers of Alaska. | income upe RmH[m ? , : LEGION POPPY SALE | tions including house painting, me- |5 o0 Commbdllors 5. Type souares go. Pragraats Doctor Kaufman said the cause - : . { this wee | chanic and in the Alaska Juneau.| of u thing 49, Writy &7, Correct < ' s bl Cl h V ll | e BEGINS HERE TORIAY |chetlc sud i £ BE Snsean | o's i o T ek Bl vy, | Qeia v unkniwe Y ey othung anlla January t e week by Deputy United States|ss, Fapiosive do- £2. Wint L Bauniity 4 Tiant na Order of Pioneers will have| = 3 . Explos o+ 02 Witnin, . 2 Exis . Precis ¢ the ; The Marshal C. V. Brown of Peters-|, 'Tiret oo, form comb. % Galtured i ::..w." SERT ol funeral. Burial will|| For the man who works Extract ial re s - AV . Ex . Chilled 3 b ere. 3 ‘ SRR burg L Al nny time & Kind of photo b Gnements of 48 Clly in : has i outdoors; for the hunter | e el e o EEanhie paper Hfindn women Hoiland ! and sportsman. eltercd side 35, Aleoholle 6. Operatie 50, One: German Duxbak all - purpose $1 00 k= . . M. Pol- on of Mrs. E hburg-Amer crossings ways, a ican line |TWO TRIPS MADE Bl - | "=t | TSR, e 7 GRAF IEPPELIN clothing ‘meets " the . 1 the sale will conv‘ PLANE “TAKU"TODAY, %fl“%. I t week and con- is wearing a| v 3 | ~ rs. Polley sald today.| The Taku, Pilot R. E. Ellis, re-| ./%- ! Is nFF Tu Rlfl Coats Cheaper and Better N for which orders were | turned from Ketchikan at 8 o'cl})ck / /4 | | Breechcs n some time ago, will be ue_’laxt evening and left for snka‘ IR ‘[ { S ! Pants |at 8 a. m. today. She returned at 1 p. m. with Eiler Hansen, Lou Garrison, May Sarvela and W. B. Taylor for Juneau. DAWSON NEws OWNER This afternoon she made a lrip‘ PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, May 24.| —Winging its way out on a tropi- Sheds water lilre J D « cal night, the Graf Zeppelin left at duk's back & uneau r"/\-! 111:55 o'clock last night for a flight uck's bac livered about Wednesday. but living is reasonable, as a whole. Many Foreigners Many foreigners flll%= B AN SN tioned this in contra to Ameri- and was impressed, also, ic are living TN 24 C ilfl nnf{\‘(’rb‘ | ;\f’“fi:‘(}“ é*_‘_' RETURNS TO NORTH |t l’rul‘sl::quah dCltla‘rles rfiluldspmg‘ 12.: zoo"’mg};;‘? Rio de Janeiro and | Ompanfy s in the big s e TR made the round trip, while Fred| 2 28 WY R X P - lin, M uAnlch and Hamburg, &re| oo om, owner of the |Brentlinger, Clement Gilbert and ...“%// .////// | According to radiograms the Grat | SABIN Free Delivery Phone 33 tilled with them Dawson Daily News, visited Juneay |R8Y Race were one-way passen- . A4 is today following the line of the N . 3 s One of the most noticeable things | DA¥SOR DA EEHe B e e few |8€TS: .. o 3 32 |33 Atlantic Coast and has made its Post Office Substation about the old country, said Mr.| PCRES G0 R G amer Princess REOIICE - 0% 1 |way down the rim of Brazl toward | C. 0. SABIN, Prop. | No. 1 “1\:‘\‘\1,‘1 cleanliness of /::‘1“ Toulse, was. i Bt SORUANEE on ATTENTION MASONS | - Rio de Janerio about 500 miles | | » ‘ash 1|0 Skagway, on the steamer. There will be a stated communi- span, he declared, and no trash is e | . [V’v()‘ \n‘rin on the str He men- He is enroute to Dawson after |cation of Mt. Juneau, Lodge No.| % 143 ; ; spending 18 months on the Outside, |147, . & A. M. in the Masonic| ) b visiting friends and relatives. |Temple at 7:30 o'clock Monday | Other interior residents on the |evening. Visiting Brethren cordially | Princess Louise, who are returning |invited. By order of the W. M. | home after visits to southern points CHAS. E. NAGHEL, | were: Dave Cunningham, Mayo!—adv. Secretary Germans utilize most eve ground throughout the Heavy taxes keep all the natives of Germany on a more even scale I hey here, ding | S ey s s et o | R LARGE SHIPMENT taxed heavily, while gasoline cost FRESH FRUITS and SIS T TR s R S i ul about 45 cents per gallon Many Ametican € Quite a number of Am an au- tomobiles are to be found there. Fords and Buicks lead the others A new Ford plant is to be locat s THIRTEEN ATTAIN Keith Reischl, second; Sylvia Davis, | PERFECT RECORDS | IN GRADE SCHOOL y afternoon each of the k 'n was awarded a certificate of punctuality and attendance. in Germany, while General Motors sty SO SR now .1 ~.n Imcmry l~]11' nlpo_raftn‘):)‘,m_ I/PVGETA BI Eg Thirteen students in the Gram-| AUTOMOBILE LICENSES Owners of four cylinder auto Vi Vi VIS mar schools maintained a perfect| Will be payable June 1st, 1930. | Automobiles $10.00 biles must pay a tax of about $25 per month, for the privilege of op- erating their machines The te record of attendance during the 1929-30 school year. 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