The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1930, Page 8

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G i {bolition of Indi made subjec Js Public| " for Big . it at (‘!m:\.;zn it > subje 1 ‘order Indian iop in ever g af ng proper Ir -~ NAVY RVIATORS SEARCHING FOR - RENAHAN PARTY % '1,,;‘}, {Have Sc uul(‘rd Far and | Wide Without Success In Moira Sound (Continuea rrom Page One) can be as robably Sunday, ot-to-inlet 1 h for Pilot Eckmann New plans for the se i also were being made here JACKSON Eckmann, chief pilot of ; THIS MORNING | x5 washington Airways, who has s | been leading a single-handed search from Ketchikan, landed in Seattle at 11:44 oclock yesterday, for a new engine, and perhaps a new ! plane to continue the search. Eck- mann had a storm-beset flight from | the North “If the mis edve it two weeks,” E > still is hope befor | closes in. But every plane and || available ought to join the s Eckmann with Alaska-W | ton Airways officials flew to Brem- ton this afternoon to confer with Zeno E. Briggs, acting com- and the lost JIMMY DIES HE MRS a ever are thin the aid men . man ake N Monday ar will of place next Saunders he Juneau-Young | Parlor - .- COOK BOOKS Lieut. C. F. Greber, 1 of the two Navy planes on Books Coffec l‘hr‘n‘ y Planes Ready to Go planes will get off late to- »w or Sunday. The Navy ten- to be the mother ship, this afternoon from Bremerton for Ketchikan The movement to start the search supplementing the search | by air, was advanced by Phil Jolly Juneau garage man, a friend of Capt. E. J. A, Burke, missing with [two in the Liard River district | since October 11; and of Pilot ter and Pc - ond Daily Lmpire War: Ads Pay. SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c PER LB. {by sea Frank Hatcher of Se- started to rescue Burke and have themselves been lost in the | Prince Rupert region since October 28 Jolly put his plan before the ex | ecutive board of the Seattle Rotar: Clerf a BLUESTRADE MARK “COFFEE iR GEORGE BROTHER PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries —_—m " m - At KNITTED FASHIONS Pull-Over and Coat Styles . . . some without sleeves SABIN’S z s i o B e e o e PPl ar e D T g e O R R M S A YRR S ) W ndant of the 13th Naval District | in com- | ay north to enter the serach. | | Robin Renahan, who with Samuel | were: C i to which | and per The | today pa ;| ion ervice.” | ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2 want to charter her. She irty men. -, NE PROFESSIONAL WOMEN TO MEET MONDAY i y Club is not | vol s ch-by-sea, sev-|can t BUS ing of the Ju Professiona regular met and Among The Hi. Business k nan ¢ Mac ry Company of neau k Hi omwe] B! man December 1, at 8 o'clock studio of Miss Carolin Todd. A musical program will be siven by Miss Todd starting a 8:30 o'clock evening, the w ,lin yashington mak- business - and o ments 1 affairs to VIEWS OF JUNEAU all public buildings Winter & Pond's NEW Showing at Studro. or New —adv. hauled Com- upervis- lent, and | s should was pein; sale by : Pt Play Inwoor Goli at The Alaskan Hotel (adv.) ny be held in T 1 Hartmann Trunks TRUNKS and LUGGAGE make practieal gift. Large selection o When you buy a HARTMANN you have a Life-Time Trunk. They are built to stand the gaff Leader Dept. Store LU UL R L R T T A BEAUTIFUL JADE GREEN GOBLET WITH TWO CAKES OF AL- IOND OIL SOAP (that famous complexion soap) RAISINS--Fresh, Seedless, 4 pound packages ........35¢c DRY PEACHES--Fancy, Clean and Fresh, pound .........12¢c RASPBERRY PRESERVES-- 3 pound jars, regular 85c. . .71 JONATHAN APPLES--- Extra Fancy, Large and Red box . .. o, 7o 07 sp2dS C THE STORE OF QUALITY AND FRIENDLY SERVICE GARNICK’S PHONE 174 R T T T T R L T T T T NEW LINE—JUST 1 to choose from. —— good looking, too. GEORGE BROTHERS TAX GASE WILL BE CARRIED TO ) I SUPR made asi o ‘Women's Club will be held Monday = Territory Will Seek Writ of Certiorari in Non-Resi- dent Tax Suit The non-resident trollers’ tax, clared invalid early this week by \e Circuit Court of Appeals, prob- y will be carried to the United s Supreme Court for final de- sion as to its constitutionality, it vas revealed today by Gov. George Parks, follo conference th Attorney Gen John Rust- wd, who returned home Wednes- a al Mr. Rustgard appeared be \ppellate Court a st rgued the case f ‘While he adm fore the the Ter- the rul- d, he de- of suit here Freeman, Justin W. the validity of the law ¥ nacted by the Alaska s 1929. Freeman took an appeal to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The Alaska Packers, Mr Rustgard revealed, intervened in he case, filing a brief in the Ap- Court which was served on the a FRONT STREET | o e e e . | THANK-OFFERING ploger of some 4000 fishermen in| SERVICE SUNDAY, LUTHERAN CHURCH Alaska and that the effect of the tax would be to destroy its busi- ness and render its property value- | Counsel for the Packers also| annual Thank-Offeri service of the Women's Mission: | Society will be held at the Lu | Church Sunday evenin; 1 argument, he said. THREE TRIAL |o'clock .The program is as | Processional, “We've a S D | Tell to the Nations.” [ | Hymn, “Hasten, Lord, the Gl | ous Time.” less. | Psalm 135. Prayer. Special Musical Number, | Two Men Who Attemptedand over again.” Scripture Reading. to [.)es_troy' Spokfme | Hyrmin 7“0, Lol e God: itee.” Building, in for it “Over Responsive reading | Special musical number, “Reapers SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 29. Are Needed.” —The authorities have started pre-| Hymn, “Christ for the World We parations for the trial of Henry|Sing.” : Tlse and Thomas Boyle for the at-| Monologue, “Count Your tempted bombing of the Spokane,|ings” Mrs. Stonehouse. Washington, Chronicle Building, Hymn, “O, Zion Haste.” week ago today, when a bomb was Playlette, delivered to the Associated Pr Box Convention,” Misses Bernice office in that building. Romunseth, Rachel Borlick, Emma Ilse is supposed to have planned |Ness, Kdtherine Torkelson, Edith the plot and Boyle is said to have|Miller, Violet Mello, Birdie Jensen. transported the bomb. {Myrtle Mello and Rae Jorgenson The Spokane authorities are, Gathering of the Thank-Offering planning to put a detainer on the Boxes. wo men to try them later. | Prayer. | | Bless- aj Federal authorities are preparing| Doxology. a possible third trial. Benediction The Spokane proceedings will fol-| Others taking part in the pro- low immediately after the trial in| gram are Harold Zenger, Gertrude | San Francisco if the pair is ac-|Jorgenson, Alfred Zenger and Hel- quitted, otherwise the trial will be- |en Torkelson, pianist. gin on the release of the pair from A cordial invitation is extended a California prison. | to the public to attend the meeting. E | | | “The Thank-Offering | | Puff’s valet, the Bunny, is in quite a huff, “You should be a gentleman al- ways,” says Puff. Says Bunny: “I'm sorry if I was a brute— | Who wouldn’t be, trying to press a fur suit?” - e——— Clothing maae or pressed by us will retain their shape. Tom Shear- er, successor to Almquist, the Tail- or. —adv. WITH A DAZZLING ARRAY OF ALL K DS OF NEW TOYS Listen Kiddies Have your Mama or Your Papa bring YOU in to see our Wonderful Display of Toys. Yes ---Dear Old Santa has been here and is ready and eager to serve you. Ally ou have to do is just write and tell him what you want for Christmas and we are sure you'll get it! Kiddies Come in See sh Bazaar Near Coliseum Theatre regular policy of low prices. NOTE.TO PARENTS:—You' will find our prices on our en- tire stock of toys and Christmas novelties in keeping with ‘our

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