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8 - Necker Killer Eludes New York City Sleuths Pose as Petters, but Fail Melropollian Pohce THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. to Trap F‘iend Who Has Slain Two and Threatened 14 Other Persons CATHERINE May. Gfi: Quites o-¥ X Kindty it 1457 rmings 1m ”w’/u1 A Mgy iny’, Tuancls . Ce-Ny Al’cM-g:LA_ | 8L Bteception Vet Fooms 48. Mongrels §1. Drive away 88, Measured Yown o Maine slane DOWN 41 Habitunl ! 1 « drinker | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Glaclal rldge , 6. Drew to- gether Perish Kind of type Legs Reason 16. Thick blacx b guid Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7 m‘ the sum: As S. Feline 9. Druw forth . & B narrow Ish here 3 Aens comb g LA S rmal form \ Mrs. Frederick S. Clenden- | 2. .A],\pn-\x-!ml of ning, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark, Sarnia, | Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. oritices nointed uke up @nlp | o T IE | R S S € R A P E S om -ifv|mr|~im water Chem 1 e ne the trip . The four couples | wikdly were introduced by Vice- | Sh 45. Difference: s | Vovine 5o, hem & Remiaty Difteranes ?rcsxdem Robert C. Vaughan, i podlitdlo trate 0. Knoek and the presentations were E ® making the Southeast Alaska tour tour and are passengers on the stcamer Prince Henry which was in port here yes- Turnacliff, and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Pelley, Seattle, brides were presented with beautiful bouquets and flow- er vases of silver suitably engraved as mementos of made by Mrs. B. C. Keeley, whose husband is manager of the Four Bridal Couples Make Alaska Tour Honeymoon Trips Four bridal couples are for their honeymoon Wash. Sunday afternoon the . . . ° ° » . . . coastal steamship e ervice of the company. . . . ©® e veo0 00000 Planes Crash to Earth or| Take Plunges Into CHICAGO, IIl, July 7. — Seven ipersons were killed and four in- jured in airplane accidents in the United States and Newfoundland Sunday. Bert Kogle and Duane Heller met death in Lake Michigan when their plane plunged. Dick Dobbs was killed when his mono6plane plunged in Crescenl Bay, Laguna Beach, California. Martin Wilska and John Gormaa were killed in a crash on Barren Island, New York. Kenneth Wilson and Ernest Southworth were killed in'a crash at Ruthven, Iowa. when their plane SEVEN PERSONS l DIE AS RESULT AIR AGCIDENTS : Water ‘ caught in telephone wires when making a landing. FLIER INJURED ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, July| —Major C. S. Wynneeyton, who hoped to be the. first to fly the Aflantic Ocean, west to east in 1930 was injured when his ma- hine ecrashed from an altitude of only 20 feet in an attempted taka- off on a trial flight. Avigtor Sets New \World’s Record For Outside Loops SAN MATEO, Ca:i, Juiy 7—Paul & Mantz yesterday set a new world’s record for consecutive outside loops completing 46, ten more than tna record set earlier in.the day at Chicago by Dale “Red” Jackson. — e Harold Coats, who has been vis- iting relatives in Tacoma for sev- eral months, Wturned Sunday on the Prince Helyy. He' resumed his old position in Yhe Empire's’ press- room today. )\ LET Almquist Press Your Suit. We call and delber. DRR - Fa. 24/- Pme. @ rasrd lg,icv.n Hu,_a‘.& ey Jam_ Hear /w» wWe oo P ot Aavy Mk JhevTing - Gadot s faed 1T s s BETTY R WAQ'UNG TO WRV -8 Scyrell, Cordova; BUTLER, N. Y., Jjuly 7—A young woman's body, believed |Angeles : to be that of Jennic Brafir, shot Zynda twice, was found late Saturday R. H. Garrett and wife; Mr. and night in an auto on the Marion |Mrs. W. Larsen; W. B. Plotranchi,| Town road, northwest. Florence E. Peck,| In the car was a note: “You Cal.; C. Clallan and} Seattle, R TREASURY’S BALANCE LESS THAN YEAR AGO | Boyle, the will find other bod road.” Experts will compare the handwriting with that on the ncies written by X” on the | theory the slayer is a maniac | who has terrorized New York The 1ce in the Ter: Lerenghs and committed two y at the -close murders. business June 30, was $968,947.9),| acgerding to the monthly fiscai |statement submitted to the Gov- NEW YORK.— Two my US fernor's office by Treasurer W. G sl and written threa t ith. { re fourteen more v his is a decrease of $90,205.52 terrorized the entire cit 1{from the same date of the preced- ent 1000 New York d ives|ing year when the balance was dragnetting the city in the mosi|§1,059,1 extensive and frenzied man-hunt in| RN 0. R e T yea REPAIRS STARTER TO A searchers know of CORNER BU'LOING e is well educated, el ac who imagines him-| Repairs on the old First National self the executioner for an inter-|Bank building, S rd and Front, national secret society and seeks|are being made this week by Di- his prey from among spooning (shaw and Son, contractors. A new couples who park their automobiles |concrete foundation, a new floor in lonel; ctions of Long Island H. E. Fry, Los Tr(‘sm‘s Win Prize and Approval of Il Duce His first victim was Joseph Mo- ge Point, L. 1., groc ulnl Il her of six children, who was shot to death on a deserted road near Whitestone -as he in his car talking to nineteen-year-old e sat are work s Store. will continue open for bus ness while repairs are being made. painting and gen- | contracted on the first Signorina Tereza Murari, of Milan, | discover the Italian girl with the > | most beautiful hair. She was 1-| obliged to share first place, how- ever, with Signorina Amanda Stoppato. Both Tereza and Manada received autographed let- | ters of approval from Premier won first place in a compnmxon to | Catherine May, whom the public al- | CRAIG lege was his sweetheart Miss May's story of the aston-| A, qrew vandal, Craig Indian| Mrs. ishing murder was so fantastic that| o today she was held In $50,000 bail as Alg “Bacler to 90 days imprisonment material witness. However, when a in the Ketchikan Federal Jail for few night later, Noel Sowley, a ault and battery, according to wealthy radio mechanic, was kxllyeu es received by Marshal Albert near the in identical circum Apes ’\’Vlu(o Vandal was also sentenced State Insane Asylum in Creed-| o pay a fine of $150. moon, Police Commissioner Mul- RS AR rooney accepted both crimes as the work of the same brain-twisted fa- natic. With Sowley. ll()fil’l’l‘ AL \OTE\ | Mike Churocich entered St. Ann's when he was slain)Hospital this morning with minoce was Betty Ring, pretty 17-year-old |injuries. 3 daughter of a city policeman. Miss| Jack Ring was admitted to the Ring’s tale of the crime and her hospital for medical treatment to- description of the killer tallied with |cay. Miss May’s. Pat Regan reentered the hos- As soon as he had time, the homi- [pital this morning after being dis- cidal lunatic penned and mailed an|charged last weck. He came down incoherent letter written in|from Skagway for medical treat- the New York Evening|ment. This missive announcad| Tom Cashen, aged resident cf and promises ‘“JunoauA was admitted to the hos- almost code to Journal. the second crime third killing in College Point' at|Pital today for observation and ten o'clock the following evening. |!reatment. : It added that a dozen more| ©. Perocho from Port Althoro murders would follow unless some |Das entered the hospital for trea:- ment to an infected hand. { valuable documents were returned . ——e—— to the international secret society. i Miss Ring told the police that PACIFIC IN PORT she and Cowley were in his auto- mcobile when a shadowy form sidled out of the darkness, and demanded Sowley’s license. Before the radio mechanic could answer, the strang- er drew a gun and fired two bul- s into his head, killing him in- stantly. Next, at moking g ‘The mailboat Pacific, Capt. Clar-! ence Geddes, arrived this morning} from Petersburg and wayports, mak- | ing her first trip on the new mail’ route. Charles Hooker made the| round trip and Mrs. Nelson was a| passenger from Windham Bay. Except for one day when they| encountered snow the trip wu.;f pleasant. Snow was run into at) the point of his still n, he forced the terri- fied girl to sign her name and ad-|\windham. | dress and said he would kill her, MRS | too, if she told the police anything| MILTON LAGERGREN HOME : about the shooting. Milton Lagergren, son of Mr, Miss Ring, like Miss May, wag then compelled to walk with the slayer for almost a mile, where he put her on a bus. Just before leav- ing her, the killer asked her to| kiss him. Aside from that she said and Mrs. A. Lagergren of this city returned today on the Northland. He has been attending school a: the Colorado School of Mines for the past two years. He won a scholarship for that school when he she' was not molested. sraduated from the Juneau High Both girls furnished the police School. He will work with his with excellent descriptions of the|father in the later's carpenter shop Saurderer. for the summer and will probably ———-—————— return to school in the fall. . - i AT THE HOTELS ANGORA RABBIT MEN °- o 5 ARE VISITING JUNEAU Osnieen Earl L. Bernier of Bellinghara B. P. Johnson, Yankee Basin; T. Dahl, Hood Bay; J. C. Gro cursion Inlet; J. H. Harrison, couver, B. C.; D. C. MeKecknie Vancouver, B. C; O. S. Soya and wife, Excursion Inlet; P. R. Fossc and wife, city; Marie Madison, Se- attle; C. W. Cush, Seattle; R.f H ‘Wakelin, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. M| D. Told, Seattle; J. Irving, Victoria, B. C.; Mrs. G. Shotter. Alaskan jwhere she will visit relatives. She Steve Early, city; George Baromis, 'has peen here for several days la city; French Vientini, city; Juliojst Ann's Hospital for treatment. l (end G. G. Hardy of Seattle, who are interested in a projected an- jgora rabbit woolen mills at Be!- lingham, are Juneau visitors. They are at the Gastineau Hotel. Mr. Hardy is a former resident of Al- | aska. - e Miss Leolo Langdon, formeiiy local nurse and later at Cordova, left Sunday morning for Vancouver sentenced by Judge H.|Rowe and Mrs. {returned to their homes in Juneau cn the Northland after visiting the south. PO Free Delivery . Post Office Substation Mussolini. (International Newsreel) - Robert - - Keeny, Mrs. “Juneau’s Own Store” Raincoat A mid-summer clean- up to the latest models Regular $8.95 values for $4.95 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” LARVEX Makes Fabrics Mothproof Odorless, non-inflam- mable, non-injurious. Pint bottles (without atomizer, $1.00; with atomizer, $1.50. Juneau Drug < Company Phone 33 . No. 1 Jack loth 1i Addie McKinnon | Clothes afire. n THREE KILLED TWO VILLAGES IN EXPLOSION IN RUINS, FIRE NEPTUNE, New Jersey, July 7.— Four Thousand Are Home- Three persons, Consiglio Cemino. aged 70, Millie Cemino, aged 9 and less in One Section of Rumania Dolores Renna, aged 2, were killed and three adults seriously injured Saturday night by an explosion of a fireworks factory on the' out- skirts of the city. | The factory was owned by Frank | The Transylvania village of Borsha Cemino, son of Consiglio and father has been almost destroyed by fire of Millie. | which consumed 260 houses, four Three blasts were followed by a |churches and four synagogues. Four complete envelopment of the fac-|thousand persons are left homeless. tory and a house nearby, by fire.| Gerlachof, another - village, was Mrs. Cemino was hurled down. also burned, only a church and| She arose, picked up two children | | school remaining untouched by the and hurried to the street, Wwith| flames. She was seriously\ the children ~were| BUCHAREST, Rumania, July 7.— — - Britt's Pharmacy is having a SPECIAL on Stationery. ady injured and killed. FRESH PETERSBURG 1 CRABS | 35 cents GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries IO R AR . Remnant Sale % One-Third Off Regular HTHIIE T Remnant Price ON ALL REMNANTS FOR ONE DAY ONLY—JULY 8TH New Shipment of Dress RUBBERS For Men, Women and Children ALSO—— Rubber Boots and Pacs For Men and Boys SPORTING BOOTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN A AT ARNOLD’S BOOTERY Goldstein Building Phone 45 mnmnuumlmu|||m||||nmmuulllllllmlilflflfllllllllllllmllmmmflmfi |kala and Roexoe, | Danish Counsel, trip to the Orient, saild the Soviet | 2 COMMUNISTS HELSINGFORS, Finland, July 7. —Two Communist Deputies, Pek- were abducted fbm the Finnish Diet Building, where they were sitting on a Con- |stitutional Committee, whisked away by 10 men in two motor cars and there is no clue as to the kldnnp- pers. Soviet Government Plans Development Kamchatka Section SEATTLE, July 7—Henning Plaun, returning from a Government plans to develop Kam- chatka Peninsula. He said he was informed that 30,000 will be moved from the White Sea region to on fishing, lumbering and oil drill- ing in that section of Siberia. .- Britt’s Pharmacy is naving a SPECTAL on Stationery. ~ Rex Salvine Wonderful for Burns BUTLER-MAURO ! DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE' SELL IT IT'S RIGHT I Express Money Ordecy W alk-Over SHOES New Spring and Summer Styles in ~ Black and Tan SABIN’S Call in and Hear | RHAPSODY IN BLUE by JESSE CRAWFORD On Victor Electrola and a chtor Record JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE AREKIDNAPPED Kamchatka to populate and carry | adz. | PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY Phone 528, ++. There’s a Lot of Real Satisfaction in knowing you hare a pair of good rubbers oy hand ready for wet weaher... especially if you hae rub- bers so light and confort- able, so good lookinand long wearg as the BALL-BAD styles shywn. AR an D — One soaking can ruin a good pair of shoes so don’t put off getting rubbers, but come in today,..before the rush, {and let us fit you from our complete line of BALL @ BAND Rubbers that will give you More Days Wear { - Leader Dep’t. Store GEORGE BROS. PHONE 454 BUY FLOUR NOW ! 50 pound bags—Beést Blended | GARNICK’S—Phone 174 “SHIPMATE” STOVES USING “FLAMO GAS” - FOR BOATS RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet, Metal - “We tell you in advance what job will cost” —mm— KING FISHER RUBBER BOOTS GOODRICH, BEST QUALTY, STORM KING $5.50 Will be furnished with each and every SHOE REPAIR job amounting to $2.50 or over. VAN’S SHOE SHOP 208 Front St. Guns. and Ammunition ALWAYS OPEN “The Store That Pleases™