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cg— G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1930. ; | upon imaginary causes, to him. In the tiny machine in his back yard s MANY AT]’EN[] Pl pera they vionsd, Dl e l)mly Cross-word Puzsle ’lgLANDER GULD the tey machine 1 1 back et DUCTUR m: Count Tolstoi Leaves and looked for ,him for assistance. 'md took third in the Thompson Fairbanks for South “I met many bright Eskimos, heads u)p')\ classic. FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 3.— | N F of the co-operatives through which SEEKER F | Wiley Post, virtually an unkno\n\‘ ETHUIT I Count Ivan Tolstol, grandson Of s mr deer herds are administered was high money winnér, with S7'¢ 4. the Russian novelist, departed yes- | as keen and able as would be 500 for first place in the Pacific| terday for his home in New York | Irvn i anywhere, and others whose Coast non-stop race. Gladys O'Don- City, He spent the summer in Me- nell with $5,800 was high for wom- Kinley Park. est was as deep, but who were Floral Trlbutes Numerous 4. Crippled . Toward the sheltered side . Aspect T} aiz ay and| capable of understanding the | 1%, Dry en flygrs. The il‘:,‘lf] "UM“Y ) RN B - andtoans tbler WhHIBE fhe |8 Citealar 11 y s |Jimmy, added $4700 to their joint| ~— ——— e C indi Much of Salvagmg qu”P bankroll, DETROIT, Michigan, Oct. 2.— said Mr. | 19. De y is laborir ment Brought to Ju- | T |Dr. Frank McPhail was kidnapped| |Sawyer. With these he held long| 30 finve back / L' and Long Cortege Goes |conterences over local problems 105 posiing. !Vew ine 5 . City In France to them some for Wi J |last night and held captive in a neau for Winter FORMER JU vacant house until this morning He was released by the police after | y 1" i ying to imy A to Cemetery knowledge of the problem as a |3 Soups b Before: prefix "o whole. Always Treasure-seeking operations on | attracting attention by throwing |3 Last rites we Range Limit Near Knocks 1t0e ‘imietged Jhulk, of the greans IES precription papers out of the win- 1 b e P o 5 AR ter 1 der, lost 20 years ago oOff dow of the room of the house in noon in t 3 Seward Peninsula, said Mr. Saw- Khown tacts ; | | here far the 1 3. Whlle.l o 45 Shiced e gn (88, Island, have b 1ally |which he was held a prisoner. ,) 4JA]‘] 18 i ispended as the result of stormy | Frank Sabino was arrested b\‘ £ 3 | editor of Stro ar “Under nt's nicke R who died | crowc The three scows, two of Mys. Dan Mccarmev Pals- |the police. It is claimed he w at his home in un-|the present of net increase, erminate o ot SoWwN T st e LT e day The e onged |that is tering for local | 39+ Ingredient o oo \a hem equipped with donkey engines, | eft to guar e doctor. | s with friends of & 4 exp withilns Seo tidtk. Rey RS - Buges ind their accompanying equipment| €S Away in Seattle— | When Dr. McPhail's father, Dr.| n 4 Yukon pioneer, who f s{or three years, the ranges will b 4% Face of a gem ‘n'|', Shkworm s N were b n_n\fx; to Juneau to by ol Il for Sometime |‘“}°““)‘: f‘fi“‘ii:i“m';e“‘ ‘g gonnee| BROADCLOTH P exercised a 1 stocked to caj Immediate Celestial body Catkin bt - in ‘unul @ nexv ng. 2 | paymer som demanded | L parat til lso abducted but later, after be- | [ meérous surrounded |It can be done in two ways—by | 49. Misfortunes Switzerland sh apparatus aboard, is still an- “(1, knov&n vosidens e ““S also abducte ut later, after be- AI 2 1 The herb dlll 65, Birds’ homes 014 weapon e the gold-lad k& 2 b ! driven to the neighborhood S0 @ b i cover increasing local us d by shif y o land above the gold-laden wrecl : o ing ghborhood 4 and cov |Increasing local uses, and by shift-| 5o/ pertaining to 66, Smell 10. Enchanted and i ; d away at the Providence Hos- ot Sl o i The eulogy, beautiful in thoug! ing some of the herds to adjacent a wedding 67. Clese tightly 11. Fixed charge 11 retain its position through- Al in Seattle last Wednesday af b ::g is s 5 3 R["I’()S‘F I " and expri ,)x\nmvw(' by |grounds which are now almost en- = GOk mottiAlb v to" Aavinen: T HenEL NG A WPOSE LINE H. L. Faulkr nd of tirely ungrazed. Steps are being [/ [2 |3 |4 VJ7AS |b one of the "SCows .o 0 o e She was about. 70 I‘!k;xa l-fl_.fi;e hri\- kt(mpmm: case | Mr. Wh The : taken in the directions. ot power boat, con Shirs ot age; wnd Dad Beeg i Ho in urol_ T almost a year, ’)f Fl{ll”lv(l aging equip- loose from their wo craft were re-| off Shelter Island, but ) being towed back scene of salvaging opera sometime. | h B > : Mrs. McCartney was the mother| Mrs. Rosemond Davis is a .medi Pajamas tment patient in St. Ann's Tom McCartney, now with a Cal trea office surv party to the ,|Hospital, having entered yesterday. sketch of A The manufacture for home con-| |/4 career was given by the Rev. C. c ‘=umprmn of corned reindeer, salami Saunders, pastor of the cf sausage, canned sausage and other| |/7 Organ selections were played by|forms of canned deer meat is be- | Mrs. G. E. Krause, and two hymns, | Ing encouraged, and it is believed| |20 «Lead Kindly Light,” and “Abide| {this will come into extensive use. With Me,” were sung by a doub Inducements are being offered tm quartet composed of ¥ R. E.|owners to transfer their animals| i Robertson, Mrs. W. C. Eilis Mrs. H \w the headwaters of the Noatak| [25 [26 |27 G. Watson, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, J {River on Seward Peninsula, and to, J. Fargher, Cash Cole, Max pl sh- Stoney Creek in the Kuskokwim| [33 and a brief Vestward. ‘and ticmpts are being | Anthony Temak and stephen S0 { - § 4 BIN°S I | having obtained work at the Hirst- |Chichagof, were passengers for W |there on the Estebeth last evening. & R to reach him via Seward. e power 5 artney lived with her piled up on Taku n:q The & vk ot st it The weather early thi \\uk of 4 Tl Cabhth Active pallbearers were H. J.|available | 7 i ry pallbearers were John | Homasry | pallbael trolled by the General Food Cor-| shail ot rn end of Dougla o 5 Her hu\b.\x:fl WiAibr Jarias Dreke, H. G JWabe| SI0 tke Birdseye jprooess of freez- | o ot the or ouhh, 'S ago C. McBride, H. L. Faulkner, John SotaHbh Laa s 2 i g ation a is used on a big scale b A ’ A l S’ f p: ! o A rch-Aid Shoes for Men > to do much more Under favoral vessel ed a tots s y Is deemed a iptal 1085 | "ot 15 now known as the Gla- mann and Marvin Chase. |district where large ranges are| . roughest, I think son. M. 8. Whittier, John Reck and |\n8 and packing, Mr. Sawyer be-) [ . Elbe e £ Coate lieves the deer marketing mnblem‘ | ' re. “We Wi o lose CKAR E L oo will be solved. This system is con-| [== 7 7 a ; Doen bokt, We shadl ot PA D N W. Troy, R. E. Robertson, J. E.j "0 page wwithin two or three pcol parragar and the Rev. A. P. Kashe- | & €50 (LAY we il have [Adaidls : "x’m'flf e hwan tha Te established a Birdseye plant on| | o G g s A long cortege 3 Te=lihe a Railroad, probably in 5 Dependable Since 1876—$10.50 mains to Evergreen Cemetery, Where yy . o iow o0 Ganedell or Broad!| (7 ded, can One Million IS Goal to Oust 1 g . b interment was in the plot of the p, . whieh will become the center = :d to it from here. Police Commissioner Benevolent and Protective Order of ot 5 packing industry of material| S i . Elks, of which Mr. White Was &l nortance ™ he said i for the winter, of Chicago | member many years Must Be Stabilized foes: ol st — The burial was in charge of the| pefore this can be brought about, | CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 3. — The (G . Charles W. Carter M“;“‘_‘l'_-‘l; Em. |(he industry must be stabilized,| — — — =i 3 1d - Examiner says or 311 ()l”‘ leh(’s I{flve ‘4rrl've(l To enable employes Of e Em-land existing grazing problems solv-| % 4 | RN ) R R ned me in Chicago is raising a $1.- o pire to attend the obsequies, thefed Some of Lln'aE]skmm owners | HAUGHRER Ok Lo | "“";“,“0:\""‘ Y (L”} 1 000,000 fund to be dedicated to . 4 3 4 Y = |must have financial assistance to| | Wil hold its regular social lunch- ———— the purpose of putting Police Com- Bring Your Coupons and Get Your FREE newspaper closed all its depar ments during the s Are All Gone Before Th affairs!| W. E. Day, employed by the eon Seturday, October fourth, 2t noME-MADE PLANE WINS missioner Alcock out of offi 150 IN RACE PRIZES | The news} per is unable to say DISHF |permit them to get the e ig— lin shape. This, he intimated, would Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Com-|the Coffee |be forthcoming pany, is singing as he works today.|Members and LI how gangland intended to use the et 2 DEER INDUSTRY ! Mr. Sawyer declined to make Mrs. Day at St. Ann’s Hospital yes- |attend. Mrs. K 10, Oct. 3.—The 90-horse- fund to effect a recall | any comment on the phases of his terday gave birth to a seven and 2 [resume of her tr e-made airplane of Ben 'lln reason for the action is that lln\nsnguunn touching charges fil- half pound daughter. leon, 50 cents. more than paid for 1 k wanted out of the way GARN C S--.-Pllone 174 ? ;c(i some months ago against the! onal air cause of his activity in sting | {Lomen Reindeer Corporation. * ters breaking up their v |held secret conferences with Es- o an airmail pilot, built system of J ) [kimo herd owners, and have as- lN Guun SHAPE sembled all of the data that could Hi llll|ml“|l|liHl|(N|l!N il lHllllllllWNN‘N\m!l’!l'll'l"l!”'Nhh"l'||l||||Il]|Hl“ll'""|l”|l|!l|l|l|||||||||| e [be acquired. This will be sub- ; 50 LG mitted to Secretary Wilbur with a & S o |full report on the matter for such ES Certain Improvements Are| i sofition 55 ' ey deiire. NOE ummage d A Needed for Stability, lurally, T do not desire to ma . = u g |any of this public before it has = ¥ Declares Sawyer [been considered by him,” he said = ! Mr. Sawyer will leave here to- = (Continuea 1rom Page One) |morrow morning for Victoria where a e 1= " - he will be the guest of Lieut. = aboriginal herd owners, can be|GOV. Randolph Bruce of British = gy |Columbia, and Premier Tolmie. ! = o Meets Herd Owners |After a few days visit there, he T = ¥ e e s i | il Trocsed o Washiugtarl. to Fet The Lutheran Ladies Aid = 1 mer, Mr. Sawyer traveled by plane, lr)xm personally to Secretary Wil- ” Held L earp = N 4 covering every important center Pur | ,. n = g of herding activities. He visited| oo > - | Wi 01C t €I O/ AL 1n = O l Nome, Cape Prince of Wales, Tel- " s - | e = ler, Gouncll, Cande, Kotzebue, Ki- ‘"AFAN TO BRANCH 0U :Mm\ the former office of Dr. = vilina, Shismaref, Unalakleet and = 1" () Pri( d 1'.() IOC(" ‘ ther Seward Peninsula points, and SR 4 p A8 ) e = ) /£ ) 4 all af the Kuskokwim River rein. | TOKYO, Oct. 3—Increasing im- Pigg at Second and Main = ur Lo, deer centers. He was w&-lcmnedifim auce ol 18 Rblabioga ‘““.’ Soul-h‘ 4 == 5 S . . few »cials everywhere by those interested d:-‘(_‘(’)‘vi‘x’f“"“c‘l““f J"ifi’::]é;;“;’]:‘;‘xfgs = We don’t confine savings to a few specials ol ey, (4 indirectly in the 11 \ay Bogota, Colombia, and to open |= cach week. BUY HERE EVERY DAY, 5 3 l\g?:‘:ri ol ey ]iou‘::d‘ Although drastic economy i the| | and you'll save every dd) on everything. out their troubles, many \msm“1“\“‘5::“:}“’1‘;:’“fl‘”'m“‘fl;m‘;"“l“ge‘br"\ S t t i 8 ifedoligds, D 1 Cloin s : s n sasoloced s e B M ale Starts at 10 a. m ‘ fice estimates include $250,000 for | . . | QT z )] | JSREEN PEPPE How o e v #= best DRIED PRUNES, 4 | GREEN PEPPERS , | Japan visions South America as | £ e delici |erowing both as & market, and a5 a | i3 pounds s S e c I/ peE pound i L c ‘ to make delicious i tor sapanese emigration. | ‘ ; —— = — = = i T | YRR, S e | o Maple Syrup at BEST GRADL \\A - ‘ LARGE CLCL MBE RS NUTS, per pound 450 | eache v w0 130 Crumhlcd Dates for Deq- 75 | B \RTI ET'] PLAR§ ¢ 3¢ serts, Puddings, Cake, Ib. 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