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- b R R S ER S Yo e e T § LSS A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1930. Daily Cross-word Puzzle BURI_EWI_EAVES TESTIFY FOR iracy case, testifiec that Chris | Curtis, ringleader, whc was not his {client, told him he hzd never paid |any protection to or for Whitney. Manager of the Alaska Railroad. United States Railway Mail Clerk, = The latter came from Anchorage of Nenana, arrived here yesterdny’ to confer with Mr. Burlew on rail- |from . Seattle after a four-month: 'road matters. If he can make GAFFNEY HERE o " 4 DEFENDANTS :glu;ns rlesutnedi he ¢ }ec{led h;:xge FOR GAMPAIGN 1 mn::r:,p':-n Oy seturmiy e " Eeasere AFTER WEEK 0F connections with the steamer here until the Northwestern sails’ I8 Sro Pl;?‘ ecct;onym:; € ,‘{mor W :- & Not rain ry frag. Northwestern sailing from there|for Seward next week. |ney from the Grays rbor organi- | 10. Rough, Saturday morning, he plans to con-| Mr, Wetzler K lete HERHeG % Recompense it 10 Beagtle Wit My, BUFIeR. | siing Wi Tley | o Boaib b zation. 10. Il“ Wl 13. Ploce It the Northwestern connection is not possible he will leave the Alas- ka at Ketchikan and return here on the Admiral Watson, remaining until the Northwestern sails next week. AUDITOR COLE HOME LOCAL SURVEY ,Admlmstratlve Assistant to | Secretary Wilbur De- parts for South FOR AUDITOR (Continuea 1rom Page One) two months in Portland and the* same length of time in Seattle. uur SEATTLE CASE =~ .. o PLEASURE AND T Wino " BUSINESS KEEP PLANES BUSY to be friends of Alaska, although, in the discharge of their duties, they may make recommendations that will not please everyone, but R|28. Mercantile establishment l!. Plr&oled “win and Fryant 5. Anclont tras The Best rant ointment After spending a week here con- CHARACTER WITNESSI:'.S ; will eventually be for our benefit. 27, Gazes fixe: u. nnmn Mr. Gaffney was a guest of the| 2. Cut oft G " n'l‘:a Do ferring with Gov. George A. Parks, FROM WBTERN TR'P SOC S AT CONSPIRACY TR]AL committee on a special train that E| 84, Wild hog :“d other bureua officials of the e | l‘ ddos, H]ghts 'Vlade to Hasselborg took it from Anchorage to Sew: 3% W Hd 5:{:‘;) B nterior Department, E. K. Burlew,| After a week's absence, Auditor ‘« L 3 il d D h d |ara. He found them very anxious! Be. Amove roesd Administrative Assistant to the Sec- |Cash Cole returned home last night; I Ever Wore! Hubbal'd S Re utation Sa|d an orot an rmat 11 phases 87 Tibetan 48, 'l'ool a chalr DUWN 89. Not one retary of Interior and Department |[from & trip to Anchorage. He P to dblain; informalich oo all I aselle o 1 utting tool 48 Finds to Be Bad__[)r 7 A ents to S"ka of life in the Territory and sin-| gs, Paradise 5 n"m for stir- 8. Pla 48, Optica ans |Budget Officer; left here last night |made the journey as Secretary of That's what bachelors tell Y g cerely desirous of lending any as- 40 'I'lh:;--'oed - 5‘.":‘1:'.'.51::' : l'flvl-‘i n;:;--u f:.' gol:.lnl'o"fl on the steamer Alaska for Seattle.|the Territorial Board of Road Com- § us. Wives must also appre- Tell of Orders L sk 4 business kept busy |Sistance within their power. | 41 Enemy of the 51, Sober e In the 50, Symbpi for {He was'pleased with the results of |missioners to Investigate applica- { clate their wear-resisting toes BB oy e il U Receptive to Home Rule | o Grisstens ™" & fasven % g;;':';"""' & ,,",",',,,','_ his visit, the purpose of which, he |tions for a new road project. and heels. oo announced on his arrival, was to| Due to reductions in rail operat- today the seaplanes based here. The SEATTLE, Sept. 17.—Unit- wrangell of the Alaska Washing- ed States Senator Wesley L. ton Airways, with Anscel C. Eck- wa: . mann, pilot, and Frank Hatcher, wils s this afternoon call mechanic, flew to Lake Hasselborg Members of the receptive, apparently, to a plea for| givinz to Alaskans a greater degree | jof home rule than they now pos- | amittee were | ed as a defense witness in his morning on a fishing expedi-' — Fresh Shipment MANNING’S COFFEE the Lyle-Whitney trial. [tion. In the party were R. O. |Reekie, and O. W. Wiley, of Se- SEATTLE, Sept. 17.—Two score aitle, W. M. Fraser of Tacoma, of character and corroborative wit- and Dr. W. W. Council of this city. nesses including three Superior, All aboard the plane except Me- Court Judges of King County, Pros- 'chanic Hatcher and Doctor Council, ccuting Attorney Edwin D. Colvin came to Juneau yesterday on the and Claude Barnick, Sheriff, testi- aircraft from Seattle. ~Mr. Eck- fied yesterday in behalf of the mann enjoyed a fishing outing onj Prohibition officlals now on trial Lake Hasselborg once before, and| here charged with conspiracy and he was anxious to try his luck there graft. again. The party will return here Earl Corwin completed his testi- late this afternoon. mony early yesterday. The seaplane Skagway, of the Prosecutor Colvin said the repu- Alaska Washington Airways, Rob- tation %of the defendants, Lyle, 'ert E .Ellis, pilot, and Bryan Har- Whitney, Corwin and Fryant, was land, mechanic, went to Lake Doro- “most excellent.” 'thy this morning carrying William Objections caused him to modify, Fromholz, engineer for the Cameron his reply to “good.” \pulp and paper interests. Mr. Several of the witnesses testified |Fromholz will bring out a transit that the reputation of A. L. Hub-'and other surveying equipment left bard, one of the star witnesses for !at the company's camp near the the Government, was bad. {lake by the engineers engaged in Sell Out Charges isurveying the water power site A. C. Durham, Bellingham law- there. The Skagway is scheduled yer, accused Hubbard of offering to(to come back this afternoon. “sell out” as prosecuting witness in| The seaplane Sea Pigeon of the a liquor case in Bellingham. . 'Pioneer Airways, flew to Sitka at Nine Prohibition agents said they § o'clock this morning, returning had been urged to do everything at noon. It took Mr. G. R. Shot- they could to catch the Olmsted ter to Hoonah and J. B. Hottel, an/| gang and all other bootleggers with~ [insurance man, to Sitka. out exception. ‘ This afternoon the Sea Pigeon Alleged Lie Nailed |took Frank Chestic, fox farmer, Maurice Langhorne, Tacoma at- to Skagway and Frank Pruschoff torney who defended some of those and Herbert Coleman to Haines indicted in the Grays Harbor con- It will return late this afternoon. . NEW! For Men GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries TODAY | o ®iw _dn fl I%WIIIH Il%fl ll%flll/fll‘ l b EEEN ll%fllllll HE W EEE study the work of the bureaus of 7 % the Department with a view of further concentrating here under the direction and control of Gov. Parks. ing personnel and a cutting down of general railroad activiites, con- ditions on the Alaska Railroad are not as lively as earlier this year, Mr. Cole said. He predicted a quick New Fall Patterns Sorrels, black and deep blue mixtures, heathers dotted with deep red, solid colors with clocks, and many other new color combinations. udl IEI/II sess, he declared. “I found them willing listeners to reasons why Al- aska should be put in the same category as other Territories haye had, and inclined to believe many |of our local problems would ke 'solved shortly if Alaskans had more power of legislation and adminis, tration over their own affairs,” he said. | “This 15 significant, to my mind, in view of the fact that the Demo= cratic Party’s candidates are pledged to work for complete Home Rule |for Alaska, and I am sure if we |are successful in Novmeber, wé can iobtain just what we want and what |the Territory needs in that res Igard.” he added. | Plans Not Defined { Mr. Gaffney is still suffering slightly from the effects of influ- jenza from which he was ill for several days in Cordova. He hag Inul definitely settled upon a plag. of campaign for the First Division ‘and will not do so until he has cm)rerred with local organlzanon Raybn Silk Pajamas in blue, peach, tan and white Special at $3.50 per Suit Rayon Silk Athletic Shirts and Pants Colors—Pink, green and blue Per Garment, 85 cents Leader Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. Open Evenings GOLD MEDAL FLOUR The hest that money can buy, 50 lb. sack, $2.25 (A poor article is no bargain at any price) BUY THE BEST ALWAYS —at— | GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Boys’ Long Corduroy Pants $2.7510 $3.50 Colors—Brown, Howard Blue and Tan J.M. SALOUM | Front Street Next to Gastineau Hotel leaders. He expects to be here ten dayc or two weeks, renewing old friendships and making new ones, and later to visit every other South- east Alaska town. “I am glad to see Juneau look- ing so prosperous and to hear that its prospects are so bright. The mining industry throughout the north and interior is reviving, and 1 am confident this year's gold production will be the largest in several years,” he said. MOTORSHIP NORCO IS NOW NORTHBOUND SEATTLE, Sept. 17.—Motorship Norco sailed at 2 o'clock this morn- ing for Juneau and wayports with much freight and 15 first class pas- sengers. H. McKanna is the only passenger booked for Juneau. ——-—————— South Dakota is making a survey preparatory to revising its course of study in public schools. o New Dresses For Travel, Business or Sports Wear That entire exclusiveness and correct- ness of these dresses' makes one’s visit here both profitable and" pleasant. The new, Fall selecuons are now quite wmp]ete and modvra\e in price. Mr. Burlew will proceed from Se- attle to Yakima to look over a reclamation project and an Indian reservatio; After that he will go to San Francisco for a few days and then proceed directly to his headquarters in the national capi- tal. He was accompanied from here by Col. O. F. Ohlson, General recovery, however, since the re- glon is regarded as on a sound economic basis. WETZLER BACK FROM EXTENDED VACATION With his health regaineg and looking fit, E. G. Wetzler, Chief SABIN’S ///‘; ALIFORNIA DEL. MONTE COFFEE (vacuum packed) 3 pounds foF ... . i e B H L0 TSe ’ WHY PAY MORE? 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